I can't get the mbbs course so bds is the only choice I had left.
The student in our batch is 100.
The faculty is well qualified and the teaching methods are also good.
The exams are on time every year and exams are not difficult to pass.
The course is 5 years long, One year is an internship
Every year has different subjects
Exams occur annually
They are hard to pass
Faculty are doctors and residents
100 student are there in one batch
They all are selected through neet exam
The course is 5 years long
4 years of study and one-year internship
I choose this because I see that dentistry is a growing field and people are getting more aware of it.
And I wanted to become a doctor
The faculty members are highly professional doctors
Their qualification is MDS
There are different subjects every year and exams are conducted annually
They are quite difficult to pass
This is 4 year course with 1year Internship total of 18 subjects a year
1st year 3 subjects
2nd year 3 subjects
3rd year 4 subject
4th year 8 subjects
Every subject have individual faculty that are fully cooperative regular batch exam are held in august and the supply exam is in Jan
I chose BDS because I wanted to become a dentist. My father wanted me to be a doctor. but I didn't want to choose MBBS.
If I talk about the faculty of this college all the teachers have done MDS except 1 or 2.
Every department has faculty of 4 to 5 staff members and 1 HOD.
Staff members have really interesting teaching methods and their notes are just superb.
In BDS, final exams are conducted annually Sessional are conducted twice a year and practice test which is called sent-ups are conducted 1 month before final exams.
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
There are no placement opportunities provided by the college. College only provides internships in the college premises with a very less stipend of 800/-. That 800 Rs also depend on our attendance. Air conditioner don't work in the college as well as in the hostel.
After internship we have the various options like opening our clinic, preparing for PG or to apply for job at govt or private clinics. The govt jobs are very few.
My college had very good faculty. I had a great experience learning my subjects. Each and every subject was taught in detail. Although the patient exposure was not upto the mark but it was good enough if compared with other private colleges. There is heavy OPD. It was near my place so easy to travel. My elder brother was already studying in the same college and gave a good overall review of the college. Good ambience
There are very few campus placements that occur in the college and this is only eligible for interns and that too for the non-clinic job and usually the placements provided are for a maximum of 3-5 out of a batch of 100 students. Usually, students after graduation either go for post-graduation it for private practice in clinics.
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