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I am a final year bds student of gdc raipur and I am diagnosed with severe generalized anxiety disorder . can I leave the course without paying penalty fees ?

Rubina Naseer 3rd May, 2025

I understand how difficult your situation must be. Your BDS course gameplay cessation without incurring penalties is solely reliant on ‘the institution’s rules, the bond or admission agreement, and the medical grounds policies’ of your institution.

What you can do is:

1. Check your admission documents – Look to see if there are any bonds or penalty provisions for withdrawal from the course.

2. Take a medical certificate – Obtain a certificate, from a registered psychiatrist or clinical psychologist, outlining the diagnosis.

3. Formulate a formal application – The application needs to be requesting to withdraw on medical grounds and must include a medical certificate.

4. Visit the principal or the academic clerk’s office – Inquire if the penalty could perhaps be waived owing to genuine health concerns.

Documented cases often attract sympathy from several institutions, hopefully if you provide sufficient, valid documentation relevant to your situation.





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In west bengal what is the decent marks to get mbbs and bds government medical college.if the college is near Kolkata it is very good.but what is the score for mbbs as well as bds and other courses aslo

Saurabh Yadav 26th Apr, 2025

Hii,

MBBS in Kolkata government colleges, you need around 620–650 marks. For BDS, around 560–570 marks are needed. Good MBBS colleges are Medical College Kolkata, NRS, and RG Kar. Best BDS college is Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College. Try for 620+ for MBBS and 560+ for BDS.

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What is the cutoff of aurangabad government college for bds 2024

Tanisha chaudhary 5th May, 2025

HEY THERE!!!

For admission to the BDS course in Government Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad in 2024, the final round NEET UG closing ranks were as follows:

  1. General (All India Quota): 99,332
  2. OBC (All India Quota): 129,231
  3. SC (All India Quota): 240,897


In previous years, the General category closing ranks were 41,093 (2023) and 56,876 (2022), reflecting some fluctuation in cutoff patterns.

Admission will be strictly based on NEET UG rank and the candidates must go through centralized counseling process for seat allotment.

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how much marks required for need 2025 for bds

SUKRITI GUPTA 25th Apr, 2025

The marks required for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) through NEET 2025 can vary significantly based on several factors, including the category of the candidate, the type of college (government or private), the state in which the college is located, and the overall competition in the exam that year. It's important to understand that there isn't a fixed cutoff that applies to all situations.

However, based on previous years' trends and expected patterns for NEET 2025, we can provide a general idea of the marks you might need to aim for:

For admission to government dental colleges under the general category, a score of 550 marks and above out of 720 is generally considered a good benchmark. For the top government dental colleges, this score might even need to be closer to 600 or higher . For reserved categories like OBC, SC, and ST, the cutoff scores are typically lower, but still competitive. For instance, for OBC candidates, a score in the range of 520-540 might be expected for a decent government college. For SC and ST candidates, the required marks could be in the range of 350-420 , but this can vary.

For private dental colleges , the cutoff scores are generally lower compared to government colleges. A score in the range of 350-450 might be sufficient to secure a BDS seat in a private college, but again, this depends on the specific college and its reputation.

It's also crucial to consider the All India Quota (AIQ) and the state quota for seats. The AIQ seats (15% of the total seats in government colleges) usually have higher cutoff marks because they are open to students from all over India, leading to greater competition. The remaining 85% of seats in government colleges and 100% of seats in private colleges fall under the state quota, and the cutoffs for these can vary significantly from state to state.

Keep in mind that these are expected ranges based on previous year data and are subject to change depending on the factors mentioned earlier. The official NEET 2025 cutoff for BDS will be released by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) after the declaration of the NEET results.

I hope this helps.

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What is the safe score for a government seat if courses bds ,bams and bhms

Afreen 28th Apr, 2025

To secure a government seat in BDS, BAMS, or BHMS, aim for a NEET score of 400+ for general category, 350+ for OBC, and 280+ for SC/ST. These scores can provide a good chance for admission, but some colleges may accept lower scores.

Elaboration:

BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery):

A score of 400-500 is considered a good score for ST candidates and 400-450 for SC candidates for government dental colleges.

BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery):

A score between 450-500+ is well-positioned for government BAMS colleges, particularly those with good infrastructure, faculty, and training facilities.

BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery):

Similarly, a score between 450-500+ is considered good for government BHMS colleges.

Category-wise Scores:

General Category: 400+

OBC: 350+

SC/ST: 280+

Management Quota:

Some colleges may have management quota seats, where even lower scores can be sufficient if you have the financial means.

Factors Influencing Cutoffs:

Cutoffs can vary based on the specific college, state, and category. It's always recommended to check the previous year's cutoff trends and consider the college's reputation and infrastructure.

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what is the marks required to get admission in BDS in ESI joka as a IP ward of general caste? Is there any separate category of IP quota seat allotment in ESI or we have to go through AIQ or OPQ or SQ for seat allotment and the IP quota is just for fees relaxation and not for marks relaxation ?

Gregary mathew K.B 30th Apr, 2025

Yes, as a Ward of Insured Person (IP) in the General category , you are eligible to apply for admission to the BDS program at ESIC Medical College, Joka, Kolkata under the IP quota .

ESIC Joka BDS IP Quota Details

  • Total BDS Seats for IP Quota : 65 seats are allocated for wards of insured persons at ESIC Medical College, Joka, Kolkata.

  • Admission Process : Admission is conducted through a centralized online counseling process by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), based on merit and preference.

  • Eligibility Criteria :

    • Must have appeared for the NEET UG 2025 exam.

    • Must possess a valid Ward of Insured Person Certificate issued by ESIC.

    • Must meet the minimum eligibility criteria as per NEET and ESIC regulations.

Expected Cutoff Marks

While specific cutoff marks for the IP quota in BDS at ESIC Joka for the 2025 session are not available, previous trends suggest that the closing ranks for General category candidates in the IP quota have been around 43,073 in Round 1 and 62,630 in the Stray Round, with corresponding NEET scores of approximately 632 and 622 , respectively.

These figures are based on MBBS admissions and may vary for BDS.

Steps to Apply

  1. Obtain the Ward of IP Certificate : Apply through the ESIC portal to get the required certificate.

  2. Register on the DGHS Portal : Complete the registration process for the centralized counseling.

  3. Participate in Counseling : Choose your preferred institution and course during the counseling process.

  4. Document Verification : Ensure all necessary documents, including the Ward of IP Certificate, are verified.

By following these steps and staying informed about the counseling schedule, you can enhance your chances of securing admission to the BDS program under the IP quota at ESIC Joka.


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My avg score in coaching test is 400 .Can I got a medical collage either BAMS,BDS or BHMS

harsh singh 18th Apr, 2025

With an average score of 400, you have a good chance for:

BAMS: Likely in private colleges or some govt colleges (especially with OBC/SC/ST reservation)

BHMS: Possible in both govt and private colleges

BDS: Tough for govt colleges, but possible in private colleges

Category and state can affect your chances.

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Can i get bds seat in narayana bds college for 340 marks in neet ug

harsh singh 15th Apr, 2025

With 340 marks in NEET UG, you might have a chance for a BDS seat at Narayana Dental College, especially if you're from a reserved category.

General Category: Likely cutoff around 112,199 rank.

Reserved Categories (OBC/SC/ST): Higher chances due to lower cutoffs.

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IS MPH A GOOD OPTION FOR SOMEONE WHO DOES NOT WANT TO PRACTICE CLINICAL DENTISTRY AFTER BDS

kumardurgesh1802 14th Apr, 2025

Hello Shivam,

Yes, pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) after completing a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) can be a great option for someone who does not want to practice clinical dentistry. Here are some reasons why MPH can be a good career move:

  1. Diversifies Your Career Path : MPH opens doors to non-clinical roles in public health, which include research, policy-making, healthcare administration, and health education. You can contribute to improving community health and preventing diseases on a larger scale.

  2. Interdisciplinary Knowledge : MPH programs provide knowledge in areas like epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, health economics, and policy. This equips you to work in healthcare settings without being involved in direct patient care.

  3. Job Opportunities : As a dentist with an MPH degree, you can work in government health agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international health organizations (like WHO or UNICEF), research institutions, and healthcare policy think tanks.

  4. Focus on Oral Health at the Population Level : With your background in dentistry, you could focus on public health initiatives aimed at improving oral health at a community or national level, promoting preventive care and education.

  5. Growing Demand in Global Health : With increasing awareness about healthcare systems and their efficiency, public health professionals are in high demand globally. This field offers job stability and opportunities to work in diverse environments.

  6. Flexible Career Growth : MPH graduates can transition into leadership roles in health organizations, work as health consultants, or engage in policy research, all of which offer long-term career growth without clinical work.

If you're more interested in research, public health initiatives, and policy work, MPH is an excellent alternative that still allows you to utilize your healthcare knowledge and contribute to society in meaningful ways.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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What is the cut off for bds for bca in 2024

Prachi Kumari 4th Apr, 2025

Hello,

The term "BCA category" isn't standard in NEET admissions.

If you're referring to the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category, the NEET 2024 qualifying percentile was the 40th percentile, with cutoff scores ranging from 163 to 129.  However, securing admission to a government dental college typically required a higher score, often around 400 marks or more.

Hope it helps !

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