TNGDCH Ph.D. Oral Medicine FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of PhD Oral Medicine and Radiology after graduation?
Ans. PhD Oral Medicine and Radiology graduates have diverse career options including working as faculty in dental colleges, research scientists in research institutions, consultants in healthcare organizations, and independent researchers. Many graduates also pursue postdoctoral research or establish their own diagnostic centers.
Ques. What is the research focus of PhD Oral Medicine and Radiology?
Ans. PhD Oral Medicine and Radiology focuses on oral diagnosis, dental imaging, oral pathology, and clinical research. Research areas include diagnostic imaging techniques, oral disease management, and evidence-based clinical practices.
Ques. What is the admission process for PhD Oral Medicine and Radiology?
Ans. Admission is merit-based through NEET MDS examination. Candidates must have a BDS degree with minimum 50% marks. The NEET MDS exam assesses knowledge in dental sciences and research aptitude.
Ques. Can I pursue postdoctoral research after PhD Oral Medicine and Radiology?
Ans. Yes, PhD Oral Medicine and Radiology is an excellent foundation for postdoctoral research. Many graduates pursue postdoctoral positions in leading research institutions in India and abroad.
Ques. What is the fee structure and are scholarships available?
Ans. The total fees for PhD Oral Medicine and Radiology is 45,000 for 3 years (approximately 15,000 per year). The college offers merit-based scholarships, category-based scholarships, and research grants. SC/ST students receive fee concessions as per government norms.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after PhD Oral Medicine and Radiology?
Ans. Career opportunities include faculty in dental colleges, research scientist in research institutions, consultant in healthcare organizations, and independent researcher. Graduates also work in diagnostic centers, pharmaceutical companies, and government health departments.
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