B.D.S.
Both Santosh Dental College and Inderprastha Dental College are well-regarded, but Santosh Dental College is generally considered slightly better for BDS, particularly in terms of teaching and OPD. Santosh has a stronger focus on practical learning through clinical sessions, providing students with hands-on experience in well-equipped clinics and labs. It also boasts a supportive faculty that provides personalized guidance. While Inderprastha also offers good facilities and a well-maintained infrastructure, it's often noted that Santosh provides more comprehensive clinical exposure and a stronger emphasis on practical skills development.
Hello aspirant,
The score of 324 is not sufficient for government dental college and for private colleges also it might be challenging, if you are not from reserved categories. You should try and wait till last round, or you can apply through management quota. You can also explore other courses like homeopathy, ayurveda or physiotherapy. Or you can wait for next year and apply for neet again. For accuarte prediction of colleges use careers360 college predictor,
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-all-india-college-predictor
Best of luck.for your future.
Dear student,
With a NEET 2025 score of 324 (General category) , getting a BDS seat in a government dental college is highly unlikely. Government college cutoffs for BDS usually fall between 450–550 marks for general category students.
Since you've cleared the qualifying cutoff (50th percentile), you’re eligible for NEET counselling . While your score is too low for a government seat, you can apply for private dental colleges , where the cutoff is generally between 250–400 marks .
BDS admissions happen through All India Quota (15%) and State Quota (85%) , so make sure you register and fill choices during counselling rounds. https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bds-cut-off-for-neet-2025
With 249 marks in NEET, chances for BDS in govt colleges are very low, but you can get admission in private or deemed universities.
Fee Structure (Approx):
Govt college: 10K – 1L/year
Private college: 2L – 4L/year
Deemed university: 4L – 6L/year
With a NEET 2025 All India Rank of 501088, you may have a chance at some private BDS colleges in Hyderabad, particularly those with minority status and potentially under the EWS category, though it may be competitive.
No, hostel is not mandatory for BDS students at Inderprastha Dental College & Hospital, Ghaziabad. Students can choose to stay off-campus if they prefer. While the college provides hostel facilities for those who want them, it is not a compulsory requirement for BDS admission or continuation.
You are free to make your own accommodation arrangements nearby, especially if you live locally or want to stay with family.
With 315 marks in NEET 2025 and a rank around 4 lakhs, getting a BDS seat in Mallareddy University under BCE female category is possible, especially in management quota or later counseling rounds. Keep checking official counseling updates for availability.
With an ST category rank of 50,338 in NEET:
MBBS:
Government colleges – Very unlikely
Private colleges – Possible, but fees will be high
BDS:
Government colleges – Difficult
Private colleges – Admission is possible
BAMS:
Government colleges – Possible in some states under ST quota
Private colleges – Admission is likely
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