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I always wanted to do MBBS.My score in neet UG was 607 but the cut off was too high so I decided to go for BDS and I wanted to do it from the top college of India and it led me to choose MAIDS. BDS is a very challenging course but at the end it pays well. Bds not only involves study about dental anatomy/histology/pathology but we also get to study about general anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology etc. So overall the curriculum is quite interesting if you are already interested in medicine. We have three exams in first year, two internals and a professional exam. The exams are quite difficult
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Because this course has good opportunities ahead, So I chose this course. The faculty there is nice very helpful and humble. Term exams are held 2 times a year then the professional exams. The professors are quite helpful and motivating.
Students are eligible for placement after the internship. Many of the students study for post-graduation and got admission in post graduation and some students open their hospitals and clinics according to their comfort.
Mads is the best dental college in India. No one can beat this college. The college has intake of total 40 students. The faculty of this college is very good. They are professionally trained and their method of teaching is very good. Exams are two times in a year. Exams are not very much hard for a regular student but if you are thinking of passing exams by studying last day then exams are really hard for you
I was allotted seat in this college after clearing neet examination and I got 80% in my class 12 board examination however if you want to get admitted into this college then I will recommend you that 530 will be the safe marks for getting MBBS here and minimum 50% in class 12th board examination.
I always had a goal to become a doctor which I'm on the path to, with MAIDS. This is the best dental college and I feel grateful and lucky to have such an amazing institute. It has all the facilities and best teaching staff. The exposure is huge and knows how to build a doctor with proper code of conduct and principles
My admission process was very easy. I got admission through merit basis via Delhi University on sports quota. Although there are only 40 seats available every year, high priority is given to those who deserve. That is what I like about this college. Other seats are available through entrance exams, SC/ST/OBC.
Since there are only 40 seats available every year, it is very difficult to join this college. But somehow I managed to be one of them! I was selected through an entrance exam that was held by CBSE on an All Indian Basis.
The access to the Bachelors of Dental Sciences Course is determined by the percentage you secure in the 12th-grade examination. You desire to early fill the admission form lent by the university itself and after attaching the necessary documents with it and submitting it, there will be a time chasm after which there will be a roster of selected learners.
I took the NEET MDS exam after graduating in the Bachelor of Dental Surgery course. The exam was indeed pretty tough but fortunately, I scored well and got admission at Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences - [MAIDS], New Delhi.
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