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i share some insights into factors that may contribute to consistently low BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) exam results.
Lack of Proper Foundation in Pre-clinical Subjects : Dental education requires a strong foundation in subjects like anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. Weaknesses in these areas can lead to poor performance in subsequent clinical subjects.
Inadequate Practical Training : Dentistry is a highly skill-oriented profession. Insufficient hands-on experience during clinical training can affect students’ ability to perform well in exams that require practical knowledge.
Stress and Pressure : The demanding nature of dental education, with rigorous theoretical and practical exams, can result in high stress levels. Stress can hinder concentration and exam performance.
Ineffective Study Techniques : Dentistry requires both memorization and understanding of complex concepts. Students may struggle with time management and may not use effective study strategies, leading to poor retention and performance.
Lack of Updated Curriculum : Sometimes, the curriculum might not be in sync with the latest trends in dental science, causing a gap between what students are taught and the actual requirements for exams.
Limited Resources or Guidance : Some institutions may not provide enough resources or proper guidance, which can limit students' understanding of the subjects. Access to good faculty, resources, and a healthy learning environment is essential for success.
Weak English Language Skills : Since medical and dental textbooks are often in English, students with weak English skills may face difficulty in understanding and retaining study material, impacting their exam results.
Poor Time Management : Dental education spans a number of subjects. Students who don't allocate enough time to each subject may struggle to prepare adequately for their exams.
Addressing these factors could improve performance and lead to better results in the BDS exams.
Hello,
AIIMS Guwahati does not offer a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) program .
It provides undergraduate courses such as Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
You can check for Cutoffs of all other courses available at AIIMS Guwahati .
Hope it helps !
To secure admission to the BDS program at Sharda University, Greater Noida, through NEET 2025, you should aim for a safe score of 350 or above.
In previous years :
2022: The closing rank was around 1,005,532.
2023: The closing rank became more competitive at approximately 406,821.
2024: The final round closing rank was around 285,338, indicating increased competition.
Since NEET cutoffs have been rising, aiming for a score of 350+ should place you in a safe range, accounting for potential variations in cutoffs and increasing competition. Keep in mind that cutoff scores can vary based on factors like reservation categories, state quotas, and counseling rounds.
To get admission to BDS college through NEET 2025, the cut-off will be around 400 to 500. Those who have scored this many marks or in between these will be able to get admission to government BDS Colleges.
For private BDS colleges, a minimum of 50 percentile is required.
Admission to government colleges also varies with number of candidates applied and seats available.
Hello Kritika,
To apply abroad after completing BDS from India, follow these steps:
Consider enrolling in a bridging program or additional training if required.
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.
The best field to pursue MDS depends on your interest and career goals. Some of the most popular and high-demand specializations are:
It's best to start preparing from third year of BDS as subjects get more clinical-based. However, serious preparation should begin in internship with proper revision and mock tests.
BDS graduates have various career options beyond clinical practice, including:
Education & Research: Teaching, dental research
Healthcare Administration: Hospital management
Clinical Research & Data Management: Clinical trials, data analysis
Consulting & Forensics: Healthcare consulting, forensic odontology
Product Development & Insurance: Dental product design, insurance consulting
Medical Writing & Coding: Medical content writing, coding
These fields allow BDS graduates to apply their expertise in diverse industries.
For BDS admission through NEET:
General Category: Minimum 50th percentile (550-570 marks for govt. colleges).
OBC Category: Minimum 40th percentile (520-540 marks for govt. colleges).
SC/ST Category: Minimum 40th percentile (350-420 marks for govt. colleges).
Private Colleges: Usually require the 50th percentile but with lower marks than govt. colleges
Cutoffs vary yearly based on competition and seat availability.
Hello Nikhil, Yes, you can get admission to a BDS course under the general category by obtaining the NEET qualifying marks. However, getting a seat in a government or reputed private dental college usually requires a higher score than just the qualifying cutoff. The qualifying cutoff for the general category in NEET is around 50th percentile . For 2024, it was 137 marks . If your score is closer to the cutoff, you may have better chances in private or deemed universities rather than government colleges.
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