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Can u please tell me what are the chances of getting a prosthodontics seat in karntaka with a rank of 5751

AMIT DAS 13th Mar, 2019

Hello Deepa,

           Thanks for writing to us. We will be pleased to answer you. First of all heartiest congratulations on your excellent performance in NEET-MDS. You secured 5751st rank. Lets have a look at which colleges can you get by this rank:

Considering your Rank and as per your choice(as you have stated in the question)you have predicted by keeping in mind the previous cutoffs and this year's probable cutoff. We have expected you to join the following college.

  • GOVERNMENT DENTAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE

         This is one of the prime MDS colleges of Karnataka. According to their cutoff, you can surely get a chance in this college. It earned a lot of respect in the medical field for its service to society. It imparted best dental education to its students and provided sufficient oral health care to the population in and around Karnataka. It accomplishes new heights in performance by providing application-oriented, career-focused educational programs and services. For its high reputation WHO established a service clinic on the campus. Students say the management runs the college very well.

  • Fee Structure- Total 73400 INR
  • Duration- 3 years
  • Scholarship- No such scholarship is available. But exemption of fees is there for economically backward students.
  • Placement- As such no placement is needed for the students who eventually are Doctors.
  • Atmosphre- Quite a good ambiance.
  • Infrastructure- Good(maintained by Govt.)
  • Faculty- Some of them is said to be excellent. But some of them are also average.
  • Hostel- This college doesn't own its own hostel. You have to stay outside in any PG.

So now you have got a clear picture in your mind about the college where you can get in and an overall review of the college has been summarised up. Hope it helps you to know the college even better before joining college.

I can assure you that this would be a good college for your academics as one of my close relatives is from there. You can also join any private dental college of your choice also.

For predicting your college you can also take help of your predictor tool. Here is the link Https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-mds-college-predictor

Best wishes for your future!

Regards,


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Is kalinga dental clg good for mds?what about stipend

Fiza Student Expert 4th Mar, 2019

Hey Mounika,

Talking about kalinga institute of dental sciences, bhubaneswar, the infrastructure of the college is very good. The nine departments in the college are very big and well maintained. The building is well equipped with fire extinguisher. Each department has their OPD. The library is well organised and equipped with centralised air-conditioning and a digital library. The facilities like computer and Wi-Fi are provided. The faculty members are well known and reputed. Each department has HOD. The facility members are from various parts of India. The teachers are helpful and kind. They listen to the students and try to help them in the academics and as well as in personal life. There are no placements but an internship for 1 year, which offers stipend of Rs 10,000 per month.

All the best!

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The salary you have mentioned i.e 2 lakn INR, is it per annum or per month?

Faizan Salim 16th Feb, 2019

Hii

The salaries mentioned in the articles are usually per annum salaries. But if you could specify where is it mentioned then i would be able to clarify your doubt in a better way.
But generally its about per annum when are are discussing about the range of salary one could expect from a particular job types or after pursuing a particular course.

Thanks!

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Sir my friend has got 48,48,55,63 in chemistry, physics, biology and English respectively is she is eligible to give neet exam.

Naufal Mohamed 12th Dec, 2019
Dear Shakeela,
Firstly, English wont be a criterion for writing NEET.

According to cbse the following are the mean score percentage in physics, chemistry and biology(CBSE boards) for eligibility of appearing in NEET:

1) 50% for General category
2) 40% for SC/ST/OBC
3) 45% for General PH
4) 40% for SC/ST/OBC PH

In your case the percentage happens to be 50.33%.
So your friend will be allowed to write NEET.

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Is it better to do a post graduate diploma course or an MBA? Looking to specialise in healthcare and hospital management as I am a dentist

Shivani Poojari 6th Feb, 2019

Hi Anjana Santhosh

Let me make you clear that there is no much difference between MBA degree and Post Graduation Diploma in Management (PGDM) in Indian contect. According to Indian law nly a University or all the colleges which are affiliated to a university can provide MBA degree. Remaining autonomous institutions like IIM's, private B-schools, etc can only provide Diploma in Post Graduation certificate to their students after the completion of two year post graduation program.

MBA is a course where we can find people from different technical and non technical backgrounds and we can also see people with medical background pursuing MBA after their medical practice or their education. In B- Schools we come across different sets of pets with various backgrounds who add value and complement each other during the class discussions.

MBA in Hospital Adminstration:

People with medical background usually like to choose this program because they can learn Hospital adminstration skills during their MBA program and they can improve the efficiency of the organization they are working for.

Eligibility :

Applicants must have a minimum of 50% marks in their Bachelor's degree from a recognised university and they have to satisfy the individual exam criteria for each and every institute which is offering this course.

Top Institutes offering MBA in Hospital Adminstration are:

  • AIIMS, New Delhi - avg fee per year: INR 1,563
  • Armed Forces Medical College, Pune - avg fee per year: INR 64,400
  • Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune - avg fee per year: INR 1.3 lakhs
  • University of Calicut, Calicut - avg fee per year: INR 3,378
  • Amity University, Noida - avg fee per year: INR 2.38 lakhs
  • Manipal University, Manipal - avg fee per year: INR 1.78 lakhs
  • The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR University, Tamil Nadu - avg fee per year: INR 3,000
  • SRM University, Kancheepuram - avg fee per year: INR 62500

All the Best!!!

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B.Sc zoology honours ka exam date

ruchika.chauhan Expert 3rd Feb, 2019
Hello
Admission schedule varies from college to college. You want to know about the examination schedule of which college?

Good Luck!
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Bsc.nursing course ki fees kya hogi

Kalyan Ramigani 17th Jan, 2019
Hi sir

The total fees for BSC. Nursing depends on college to college.
I would kindly request you to provide us more information on what colleges information and fee structure you need to know about.
Generally, the fees for BSC. Nursing range from one lac to 5 lacs in Indian institutes.
Government colleges charge less while private colleges like Manipal charge near 5 lacs.

Hope I was able to help you.

Best of luck

Thank you :::)
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How many Marks are required in Neet to get B.D.S from a good private college with low fees structure

Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 10th Jan, 2019
BDS with low fees as well as it being a private college is quite difficult in India at the present scenario
if you want to get BDS atlas I would ask you to try to M2 score in excess of 450 out of 720 and this is if you are choosing a college in your state availing the 85% state quota and in excess of 480 to 500 if you are trying to m for college outside your state of domicile
although SRM enough you universities do provide good education on dental sciences in the BDS degree and father yet I would always prefer dental government colleges above private colleges and would ask you to fulfill the above criteria to get into a dental college of your choice is dentistry is your forte
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Can a dentist do biomedical engineering

Anmol Vig 8th Jan, 2019

Hi Sneha. Being a dentist is totally different from biomedical engineering. But there is no hard and fast rule that a dentist can't do biomedical engineering. One has to clear the required entrances/exams and fit in the eligibility criteria for the course of biomedical engineering, and then one can do biomedical engineering easily.

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