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a. Sri Rajiv Gandhi College of Dental Sciences has all the essential infrastructure, facilities, and equipment required for comprehensive dental education and practice. b. The classrooms are equipped with projectors and basic facilities, ensuring an effective learning environment. The pre-clinical and clinical laboratories are well-maintained and have advanced instruments for dental procedures and research. The library offers a wide range of books, journals, and e-resources. The college also has a fully functional dental hospital that provides excellent clinical exposure. c. Hostel facilities are available with clean living spaces, and the food in the mess is hygienic and reasonably good in quality and variety.
a. I am pursuing a degree in dental sciences because of my interest in oral healthcare and dentistry. The faculty are experienced, approachable, and provide in-depth guidance for both academics and practical skills. b. The curriculum is aligned with the Dental Council of India’s standards and includes the latest advancements in the field. It ensures a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical exposure, making students confident and job-ready.
a. The college provides internship opportunities in its own hospital, ensuring extensive clinical exposure and hands-on practice with patients. Placement opportunities after graduation are moderate, with guidance for private practice or higher studies. b. Many students secure internships or roles in clinics, hospitals, or dental care centers. Salaries depend on the roles and specializations pursued post-graduation. c. The college is supportive during internships and provides guidance for career development, though placements in private clinics could be better facilitated.
a. The course fees are approximately ₹5-6 Lakhs annually, which is reasonable for a private dental college in Bangalore. b. The program is worth the investment due to the quality of clinical exposure, experienced faculty, and the extensive training provided during the course and internship.
a. The campus is functional and adequately maintained, with separate areas for academics and clinical training. Annual cultural and sports events bring vibrancy to student life. However, recreational spaces are limited. b. The students, faculty, and support staff foster a positive and collaborative environment. The college is located in a safe area of Bangalore, with emergency medical facilities and good connectivity to the city.
They have been improving on labs and equipment's kept in labs, otherwise the building the mess and cafeteria are good. The playing area and playground is also good. And library is also nice, has a good collection of books.
I did BDS from here. The exams are both internal and external, external exams happen every year, and internal exams are every three months, teachers are strict but are best in their specialization, and try to impart that knowledge to their students.
Here you have to search for your internship on your own, they do not provide any assistance, same goes for placements, you have to search a job on your own, or can do masters MDS, or any other. you can also work under some senior doctor at their clinic.
Hello student the fees of Rajiv Gandhi college of Dental science for, Bachelor of Dental Science are mentioned below :-
1st year :- 75,480
2nd year :- 75,480
3rd year :- 75,480
4th year :- 75480
Total :- 301,290
Cut off vary every year on many factors like the number of applicants and the level of questions so it's bit difficult to predict exact cut off but I belive that candidate should aim to score more the 500to 520 marks.
NEET important dates
Application :- 02 December to 09th February (today last day)
Admit card available :-27 March to 03 may
Exam:- 03 May
Results :-04 June
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
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You haven't mentioned your Category. Nevertheless, in 2019, under State Quota, the cut offs for various Categories for Sri Rajiv Gandhi Dental College for Government Quota seats have been as follows:
General Category:348
OBC:334
SC:293
ST: 366
Now this is 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. For a seat in this College, you should try for atleast 50 marks more than those mentioned here against your Category. To help you with your NEET preparation, we have NEET Knockout packages that you can check at: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/. To help you during admission and counselling, we have https://dqxeclau.top/mbbs-companion.