Remarks
The college is ranked number 1 in India, so obviously it'll have various positives like teaching, faculty, infrastructure, hostels, etc. Any negative thing could be that there's should be a common room for students for extracurricular activity practice. Apart from that, I love college.
Course Curriculum Overview
My college strictly follows the curriculum set by the Dental Council of India. It is a five-year course, four years and a year of paid internship. Exams are conducted like 3 sessionals and a final university exam, every year.
Internships Opportunities
The college has two events, which are celebrated. One is Dentathlon, the annual sports meet where there are inter-batch sports competitions and Hues, the annual extracurricular fest, which is also inter-batch. Also, there's an inter-college extracurricular fest, Utsav.
Placement Experience
We don't have like an official placement unit, but the job opportunities and selection for post-graduation is good. Yes, the college has an internship, Its compulsory. I've heard the stipend is the maximum here than in any other dental college.
Fees and Financial Aid
It is surely expensive, towards the higher side, as compared to other leading private colleges, but the facilities, faculty and learning make it worthy. It is definitely more than government colleges, we have to pay yearly.
Campus Life
The facilities are amazing, there's a sports complex Marena, it has all indoor sports and a gymnasium. End Point has cricket and a football field, with hockey goal posts as well. Labs are well-equipped with all materials available.
Hostel Facilities
My hostel is Amartya Sen hostel, and I feel it's one of the best hostels of Indian colleges. It has air conditioning, single occupancy and attached toilet, with round-the-clock hot water. There are water coolers on every third floor, this is a disadvantage. It is well furnished with a huge bed, it's 1.5x normal bed.
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