B.D.S.
Hi,
BDS or Bachelor of Dental Surgery course provides various job opportunities such as Dentists, Dental officers in Defense Services, Dentists in Indian Railway, etc. The BDS salary offered at entry-level positions ranges between INR 3 - 5 LPA, for mid-level profiles INR 5 -8 LPA and senior-level profiles INR 8 - 12 LPA.
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According to RGUHS regulations, if you fail again in your supplementary exam for the first year BDS even after passing two major subjects, you will not be able to proceed to the second year and will have to repeat the first year entirely because you did not clear all the required subjects within the stipulated time frame.
Carry-over system limitations:
While RGUHS allows carrying over one subject to the next year, if you fail more than one subject, you need to clear all the failed subjects before moving to the next year.
Repeat the entire year:
If you fail in the supplementary exam, you will have to re-enroll in the first year and retake all the subjects again.
Check with your college:
Always consult your college authorities for the most updated information regarding examination rules and regulations.
Hope this is helpful to you!!
Hello,
The cut-off in Jammu and Kashmir for students to get the MBBS seats under the EWS category is around 420 in NEET. For BDS, the cutoff is slightly lower than the MBBS cutoff. Following the trend and previous years' cut-off data:
More precise information and better predictions can only be got by awaiting the state counseling notification and merit list release for the 2024 admission cycle.
As mentioned by you that you have appeared for EAMCET & NEET both and you are looking for options other than MBBS & BDS and specifically in Hyderabad. Well first i will list down options available for you other than MBBS & BDS with EAMCET & NEET and then Hyderabad
Options with EAMCET : you can opt for courses in Engineering, Agriculture, Medical Sciences, Pharmacy, & Veterinary Science.
Options with NEET : you can opt for BHMS, BAMS, other than MBBS & BDS, courses in like Allied Health Services & L:ife Sciences like B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Biotechnology, B.Sc Microbiology, B.Sc Nutrition & Dietician, B.Sc Food Technology, B.sc Medical Laboratory Technology.
Courses in Paramedical Sciences like B.Sc in Physiotherapy, B.Sc Cardiac Care Technology, B.Sc Dialysis Technology, B.Sc Perfusion Technology, B.Sc Anesthesia Technology, Operation Theater Technology, B.Sc Optometry, B.Sc Radiology Technology.
Options available in Hyderabad : B. Pharmacy, B.Sc Nursing, Computer Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Cyber Security, Allied Health Services, B.Sc in Fisheries & Horticulture.
Just a suggestion that though you wish to explore options in Hyderabad but you should keep your options open PAN India and then take a call.
Wishing you Good luck
Dr Sonia Achantani
First thing you need to understand that without NEET exam it is not possible to take admission in medical courses.so first give NEET exam qualify it then you are able to get admission in more than 320 government, private, and deemed universities in India.
You may have look over BDS course seats admission process and top colleges which offers BDS course.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bds-bachelor-of-dental-surgery
All the best for your future...
Hello student,
If you got banned from KNRUHS (Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences) for not reporting after accepting a BDS seat in the mop-up round , this ban generally applies to BDS admissions only. However, here are some important points to consider:
Penalty : Often, universities impose a penalty fee for not joining after seat allotment in mop-up rounds, as the seat remains unfilled. You may need to pay this to avoid issues in the future. Check with KNRUHS directly to confirm if there's a specific penalty amount.
Impact on MBBS Admission : The ban is usually specific to the BDS course at KNRUHS, so it may not affect your eligibility to apply for MBBS next year . However, ensure you follow all rules and guidelines for MBBS admissions and meet all reporting requirements if allotted a seat to avoid similar issues.
Official Clarification : To avoid complications, contact KNRUHS or review their official notification to understand the ban's exact scope and any penalties to ensure a smooth MBBS admission process next year.
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 wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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Hello Akshay,
With a score of 360, your chances of securing a seat in the mop-up round for BDS in private dental colleges appear feasible, particularly in states like Karnataka and Maharashtra, where the cutoffs are lower. While you may not secure a government college seat, focusing on private colleges with fees around 1 lakh is a good strategy.
Here are some private dental colleges where you might have a chance of getting a BDS seat for approximately 1 lakh per year:
KLE University, Belgaum, Karnataka:
Fee: Approximately 1.5 lakhs per year.
Previous Year Cutoff: Around 320-350.
Yenepoya University, Mangalore:
Fee: Approximately 1.2-1.5 lakhs per year.
Previous Year Cutoff: About 300-350.
Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College, Pune:
Fee: Roughly 1.2-1.5 lakhs per year.
Previous Year Cutoff: Approximately 350-370.
Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai:
Previous Year Cutoff: Around 350.
Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore:
Fee: About 1.5-2 lakhs per year.
Previous Year Cutoff: Generally above 370, but some seats might be available in mop-up round.
Chettinad Dental College, Tamil Nadu:
Fee: Approximately 1 lakh per year.
Hope it helps !
In case you do not pass all subjects in the first year of BDS, then you are required to reappear for the exams for those subjects. Most of the universities give the opportunity to reappear for supplementary or compartment exams usually held a few months later, and so on. If you pass those supplementary exams, then you are free to move to the next year of your studies.
But in case you do not clear the subjects even in the supplementary exams, then you would certainly have to repeat the whole first year of BDS. It would mean again going to classes and appearing for all the first-year subjects' exams in the following academic year. Failure in all papers will also cause you to delay graduation while affecting your academic confidence; therefore, you need to reassess your approach to studying and seek help from professors and peers in improving performance in subsequent attempts.
You can expect a Government seat in a average MBBS College when you get >650 in NEET, especially when you are in General Category with no reservation even in any medical courses like BDS BAMS BHMS so it is quite difficult for you to get colleges at this rank Try to go for other courses in private College like bpt, BSC and para medical courses which align with your future goals as I will not suggest a private college for MBBS where fee will be too hefty.
In general, you have a choice for MBBS via donation (for a govt. college if that is possible).
Good Luck
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