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PhD courses after completing MDS in the dental field at KNRUHS ( Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences ) . courses generally focus on advanced research and academic excellence .
Here's some potential PhD courses :
1. PhD in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Focuses on depth research into surgical procedures , facial trauma , jaw diseases and reconstruction techniques .
2. PhD in Prosthodontics
Specializes in advanced prosthetic designs , maxillofacial prosthetics and rehabilitation for patients with missing teeth / oral structures .
3. PhD in Periodontics
Emphasizes research in periodontal disease prevention , treatment , implant dentistry and regeneration of gum tissue .
4. PhD in Orthodontics
Centers on innovative orthodontic procedures , biomechanics , craniofacial growth and technology development for dental alignment .
5. PhD in Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
Deals with restorative dentistry techniques , root canal therapies and research into dental biomaterials .
For more details check out link given below :
https://www.careers360.com/university/kaloji-narayana-rao-university-of-health-sciences-warangal
Hello,
The NEET MDS admissions for 2024 are not over yet . Recently, the Ministry of Health lowered the qualifying cut-off percentile for NEET MDS 2024 by 21.692 percent across all categories. This reduction means more students are now eligible for postgraduate dental programs. As a result, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is reopening the registration for NEET MDS counselling
If you are eligible after the cut-off reduction, you can still apply during the reopened counselling period, which will fill the remaining seats, including stray vacancies . Keep an eye on the MCC's official website for updates on the counselling schedule.
Hope it helps !
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to Careers360 about this. I understand your concern about the MDS 2024 situation.
Oof, that's a tricky spot you're in with the MGR University eligibility certificate application being closed. I can see why you're worried about future state counselling.
To be honest, the eligibility certificate is usually pretty crucial for state counselling. But don't panic just yet - sometimes there are exceptions or alternative processes, especially if there have been recent changes to cut-offs or timelines.
Here's what I'd suggest:
1. Try contacting MGR University directly. They might have some guidance for students in your situation.
2. Keep an eye out for any announcements from the state counselling authority. They might address this issue if other students are in the same boat.
3. It might be worth checking with other MDS aspirants or recent candidates on forums or social media groups. Sometimes other students have helpful info or workarounds.
If you'd like, I can try to find some more specific information about the MDS counselling process in your state. Just let me know if that would be helpful.
Hang in there! These admission processes can be stressful, but there's often a solution if we dig a bit deeper.
Hello aspirant,
If you were unable to lock your choices in Round 4 MDS counseling and it's still showing unlocked, you should contact the counseling authorities immediately.
There might be a technical glitch or a specific reason why you couldn't lock your choices. It's important to address this issue promptly to avoid losing your seat or facing any other consequences.
Here are some steps you can take:
By taking these steps, you can hopefully resolve the issue and ensure that your choices are locked in for Round 4 MDS counseling.
I hope this information helps you.
Hello there,
If a student decides to leave a government MDS (Master of Dental Surgery) college in the first year, they may be required to pay both the seat discontinuation fee and the bond penalty, depending on the specific rules and regulations of the college or the state government. Key Points to Consider:
Seat Discontinuation Fee: Many government MDS colleges charge a seat discontinuation fee if a student decides to leave the course after securing admission. This fee is meant to compensate for the seat that could have been offered to another candidate.
Bond Penalty: If the college has a bond agreement (usually to ensure that students serve in certain areas or institutions for a specified period), breaking the bond may result in a penalty. This is common in government medical and dental colleges to ensure that graduates serve in public health sectors. Check Specific College Guidelines:
Candidates requires to sign a bond with the state government for the period of two years with an amount 40 lakh rupees for MDS students in mgpgids, pondicherry.here students need to serve in state medical colleges outside the city.for more details you can refer to their website.
Hello aspirant, Yes, a student who secures a seat through the NEET MDS exam and later gets selected in the INI CET exam can leave the NEET MDS seat. There is no specific provision for debarment or any other penalty in such cases.
However, it's important to note that:
It's recommended to consult with the counseling authorities or the concerned medical college for detailed information on the specific procedures and implications of leaving a NEET MDS seat. I hope this information helps you.
Hello Ashwini,
At Narsinhbhai Patel Dental College and Hospital in Visnagar, MDS students do receive a stipend during their course. The specific amount, however, is not typically detailed in public sources and may vary based on the department or specialization. Additionally, the college offers a comprehensive learning environment with various MDS specializations, and it participates in annual placement drives with competitive packages for graduates.
If you're considering enrolling in this college or are already admitted, it would be best to contact the college administration directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the stipend and other financial aspects.
Hello Pallavi, For pursuing an MDS in Oral Surgery, here's a general order based on reputation and facilities:
Each college has its strengths, so consider factors like faculty, facilities, and personal preference as well.
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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