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Can I get government bds college in All india quota? rank:263276 sc, category, female

Deepti Singh 5th Oct, 2024

Hello,

With a rank of 263,276 in SC category, it becomes very difficult to get a seat in a government BDS college through All India Quota as the cut-off ranks are much lower in recent years. The number of seats is very low in government dental colleges, and the cut-offs in case of the SC category may be very high depending upon the college or the number of applicants.

However, at least one has to apply and take part in the counseling process because there could well be colleges with more lenient cut-off ranks where a seat may still be available. Another important point is that state-level counseling and management quota seats available in private dental colleges should also be well watched. Therefore, chances for getting a BDS seat increase with all exploration and keeping oneself updated about the counseling process.

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Im a final year bds student...i dont feel like doing masters in dentistry as i chose it cause of my parents pressure...is it a good option to choose llb after bds?

Kanishka kaushikii 29th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

I understand the feeling of conflicted when your career paths doesn't align with your personal interest.

Pursuing an LLB after BDS can be a strategic move for several reasons:

  • Legal Expertise in Dental Practice: Having both dental and legal knowledge can be advantageous in areas like medical malpractice, dental ethics, and insurance claims.
  • Diverse Career Paths: An LLB can open doors to various legal careers, such as medical law, intellectual property law, or corporate law.
  • Personal Satisfaction: If you genuinely enjoy legal studies and find them stimulating, pursuing an LLB can be personally fulfilling.

Before making a decision, consider these factors:

  • Interest and Passion: Do you have a genuine interest in law and legal studies?
  • Career Goals: Are you clear about your career aspirations after completing the LLB?
  • Financial Implications: Assess the financial implications of pursuing an LLB, including tuition fees, living expenses, and potential loss of income.
  • Time Commitment: An LLB typically requires significant time and effort. Are you prepared for the commitment?

If you're unsure about your career path, consider seeking guidance from a career counselor or a mentor in the legal field. They can provide valuable insights and help you make informed decisions.

Ultimately, the best choice is the one that aligns with your personal goals, interests, and values. It's important to prioritize your own happiness and satisfaction in your career.

For more information about Law colleges in India, you can go through the link attached below.

https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india

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2212166 is rank par MBBS ya BDS Clg mil shkta hai kya

Juee Hote 24th Sep, 2024

You have a very slim chance of getting into a government college as an MBBS or BDS student with a rank of 2,212,166. However, depending on the state and availability, private colleges or management quota seats can still be an option.









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2212166 is rank par MBBS ya BDS Clg mil shkta hai kya addmission

kumardurgesh1802 24th Sep, 2024

Hello Shivani,

With a NEET rank of 2,212,166, getting admission to an MBBS or BDS college might be quite difficult. MBBS seats, especially in government colleges, are highly competitive and typically require a much better rank. BDS also tends to have limited seats and may require a rank within a more competitive range.

However, you may still explore options in private medical or dental colleges, but this might involve higher fees. Additionally, if you're eligible for any reservation category (SC, ST, OBC, etc.), your chances might improve slightly, depending on the cutoff for that category.

It's best to keep an eye on counseling rounds and check seat availability, as sometimes seats may open up during later rounds. You can also consider other courses in paramedical or allied health sciences, which may have lower cutoff ranks.



I would recommend you to use NEET college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.

Here is the link to the tool:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.


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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Which course is best and worth to do bds vs Physiotherapy or Pharm d

Sajal Trivedi 24th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

All these three courses are good and have a great career opportunity and scope in future, so you can opt for any of them as per your own preference. You can excel the most in the course selected by you as per your own prefrence.

But in my opinion, you must opt for Physiotherapy Course.

Thank you

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if i dont attend any classes in the first year of bds and leave bds course after a year to join mbbbs. will there be any problem in getting my submitted documents back from the university.

Afreen 20th Sep, 2024

Yes, if you do not attend any classes in your first year of BDS and decide to leave the course to join MBBS as many candidates do it earlier too just because they don't get MBBS they choose BDS, you are likely to face difficulty in getting your submitted documents back from the university, as most institutions have strict policies regarding withdrawal from a course, especially when it involves non-attendance and potential academic misconduct.

Visit your university for transfer process they might help you in this you may have to pay bond amount for leaving the college in between.


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I had scored 469 marks in neet 2024 (obc ncl) can i get admission in govt. Colleges applying for BDS/BAMS through MCC OR AYUSH ALL INDIA COUNCLING "LIKE I NEED SOME SORT OF GUIDANCE -IS GETTING SEATS THROUGH LAST MOP UP ROUNDS STILL A POSSIBILITY?" I am willing to take admission in the course mentioned above but I want government colleges ||ANY RAY OF HOPE|| would be appreciated

Afreen 20th Sep, 2024

A score of 469 in NEET 2024 may not be enough to get admission to a government college for BDS or BAMS but you get private colleges at 469 marks.

Taking into account all the past few year cut offs, you do have a little chance to get a seat in BDS in government college in State colleges with state quota in mop up round so participate till the end. However, the cut offs varies every year and from state to state. So, nothing can be assured right away. But, talking about chances, you do have that in plenty.


Hope this helps and all the best.

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does not it have a BDS course?

Prachi Kumari 20th Sep, 2024

Hello,

No, Information Technology (IT) does not offer a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) course.

IT is a field focused on computer science, software development, networking, and related areas, while BDS is a medical degree related to dental science and surgery.

BDS is offered by medical and dental colleges, focusing on the study of oral health, dental procedures, and surgery. IT and BDS are entirely different disciplines; one is technical, and the other is medical.

If you're interested in dentistry, you'll need to pursue BDS through a medical college, not an IT program.

Hope it helps !

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Hello I have 342 marks in sc category mp state quota can i get bds indore till stray vacancy round? Please reply

Afreen 17th Sep, 2024

You can get Goverment medical college via State Quota and category in your state. And in most states, with 320+ you can get a government bds seat. Now, via 15 percent All India Quota for SC Category, 400+ marks would be a safe score for getting admission in a government dental al college.


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can i get bds seat in govt college in a category in telangana

Kanishka kaushikii 16th Sep, 2024

Yes, it is possible to get a BDS seat in a government college in Telangana, even if you are in a reserved category.

The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) conducts the Telangana State Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) for admission to BDS and other medical courses. The counseling process for admission takes into account the candidate's rank, category, and preferences for colleges and courses.

Here are some factors that can influence your chances of getting a BDS seat:

  • TS EAMCET Rank: A higher rank will generally increase your chances of getting a seat.
  • Category: Candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC, etc.) have reserved quotas in government colleges.
  • College Preferences: Your preferences for colleges and courses can also affect your chances of admission.
  • Seat Availability: The number of available seats in each college and category can vary.

To increase your chances of getting a BDS seat, you can:

  • Prepare well for the TS EAMCET: A good score in the exam will improve your chances of getting a high rank.
  • Research colleges and courses: Understand the admission criteria and seat availability for different colleges and courses.
  • Submit your preferences carefully: Choose your college and course preferences strategically based on your rank and category.
  • Keep track of the counseling process: Stay updated on the counseling schedule and document verification process.

It's important to note that the competition for BDS seats in government colleges can be high, so it's advisable to have a backup plan in case you don't get a seat in your preferred college.

For more information and updates on the admission process, you can visit the TSCHE website or consult with an education counselor.


I hope it helps !!





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