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Hey!
Yes of course why not you can do but for this if you took admission in any bds college you have to look for the attendance and all that college stuff which can change your direction from neet. But first everything is. Possible as you should have enough courage in order to do this as only few can do this but i didn't say that noone any do ofcourse you can.
Its up to you . And be confident girst think about the circumstances and ask some of the senior which have done thia sought of thing.
The cut off is high for the private college. The intake of the college is not high. Go for the counselling you may get the seat.
Hey Arbaz
Government colleges are usually a preferred destination for studying, though the number of seats available there is limited, as is the number of colleges in comparison to private institutions.
When opting for a private college, choose the one that has an approval from the Dental Council of India.The Bachelor of Dental Science (BDS) degree programme is a five-year course that is divided into four parts each of one years’ duration followed by a year of internship. The Dental Council of India registers those who have completed the BDS to practice dentistry. After completion of this degree, many graduates choose to join a government hospital to get hands-on experience.
A BDS degree alone is not considered enough to succeed in this profession so you will have to go for a Master of Dental Science (MDS) degree. You have to keep participating in education programmes based on your specialisation throughout the duration of your practise. Continuous education is an integral and an essential part of this profile. You simply cannot escape this aspect no matter whether you are a new entrant or have spent 40 years in practice.
Upgrading your knowledge is required, even in order to renew your license to practice on an annual basis. It's is also important to be aware of the developments in the medical field and pharmaceuticals.
You can also pursue various certificate and diploma courses to upgrade and update your knowledge in this field.
Excellent employment opportunities are available for dentists in dental departments in hospitals, nursing homes, dental clinics and health departments. You can also seek a teaching job in any of the dental colleges spread across the country. Apart from this, as a dentist you can seek work in the research and advisory departments of pharmaceuticals. Opportunities are there in companies producing oral care products like toothpaste, mouth wash, and gum care products.
Self-employment is also a promising avenue. With experience, you can start your own individual clinic. Many dentists prefer private practice as it provides the best financial prospects along with a greater level of independence.
Hope this helps!!
Hello
If your query is about MBBS/BDS admission in Karnataka, there are four types of seats which are classified into four categories namely; 1. G – Government Seats 2. P - Private Seats 3. N - NRI Seats 4. Q - Others Seats
Other state students can apply for admission to the private seats and others seats.
Since it is late to answer this query, I hope you have got a seat. Do let us know if you have any other queries.
Good Luck!
According to your score in NEET 2019 which is 270 there are decent chances that you will get into your desired college below i will share you link where you can predict which college you can get into according to your marks
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=google-search&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=neet-clgpd
The cut off is high for Medical exams. So your chances are little less as your score is low.
Hello Aspirant,
Based on this score the chances seems less to get a seat in All India Quota seats & State quota seats, If you share with us your NEET All India Rank Here, I can help you about your other admission possibilities.
Hey,
sorry to say but your score is very less for a government medical college for mbbs. For unreserved category atleast more than 530 is required for a government college for mbbs. Your score is very less compared to it. So you should either give one more attempt or take admission in private college
It seems like you are interested in pursuing a career in BDS. However, based on your NEET scores, if you do not belong to any reserved category then it is quite difficult to get into a Government BDS college. You can still apply for the many private BDS colleges. Good luck!
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