Remarks
The college had a very good faculty. I had a great experience learning my subjects. Each and every subject taught in detail. Although the patient exposure was not up to the mark it was good enough if compared with other private colleges.
Course Curriculum Overview
The syllabus was up to date according to the DCI guidelines and completed well in time providing us ample revision time. The faculty- student ratio differs from subject to subject but the least you would see is 1:50. The staff are usually MDS and are very knowledgeable. Regular tests throughout the year happen along with 2 internal assessment exams and one annual exam in a year.
Internships Opportunities
This college provides internship on the college premises only. For interns, the college organizes camps in different schools and companies where they will provide lunch. Interns learned a lot during their internship as this is the only time when students give their 100% time in gaining practical knowledge.
Placement Experience
There is very few campus placement that occurs in the college and this is only eligible for interns and that too for non clinical job. Out of 100 only 4-5 students are selected for data entry jobs. They provide students 20-25 thousand per month
Fees and Financial Aid
The college has all the 9 departments out of which 8 provide post graduation courses as well. Since the outdoor department patient was high I had good exposure to clinical work. Yes, it is a private college so fees are quite high.
Campus Life
The infrastructure was okay. The sports facilities came into play only during the annual sports week. There was no WiFi for ug students. The size of the library was pretty decent with all the academic books one probably would need. The only college event is the annual sports week which is organized by the intern batch AMD which goes on for a maximum of four days.
Hostel Facilities
The hostel is inside the campus itself and rooms are usually at a triple sharing and they have the option of paying extra for AC rooms as well and even for double it even single occupant. They provide four meals a day and it's pathetic. Every month there are 2-3 students who suffer from food poisoning
Interview Experience
A person who wants admission to the BDS program must be qualified in NEET. He/she should be of 18 years or more. Must have passed senior school certificate examination of board of school education with at least 50% marks in physics chemistry and biology. And out of total sanctioned intake, 15% of seats are reserved for NRI candidates
Other Applied Colleges
Santosh medical college | BDS
Because of more fees structure
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