
The NEET 2025 Cutoff for BDS is 686 to 144 for the general category, 143 to 113 for the SC category, 143 to 113 for the ST category, and 143 to 113 for the OBC category. The BDS cut off 2025 for government colleges and private colleges will vary from one another. Based on this data, students will be shortlisted for the NEET counselling process for BDS admission.

DNB Admissions 2025: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has extended the last date for the submission of the No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the Sponsored DNB Admissions 2025. As per the updated notice published by the NBEMS, the eligible candidates have the leeway to submit the NOC on or before February 7, 2026.

Supreme Court Regularize BDS 2016-17 Admission: The Supreme Court has provided major relief to students who were admitted to Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) courses in private dental colleges in Rajasthan during the NEET UG 2016–17 academic year. These students were admitted after the relaxation of the minimum qualifying percentile in NEET, which later came under legal challenge. Considering that the students had already completed their course and obtained degrees, the apex court decided to regularise their admissions to avoid causing further hardship to them.

Currently, the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) course is one of the most popular medical courses in India. After completing BDS, most students look forward to starting their careers either in private clinics or government jobs. After the course completion, the student must be wondering what salary will be offered to them after the course. Fresh BDS graduates in India can earn up to INR 20,000 to INR 40,000 in government sectors. In private hospitals and clinics, the earning potential is even higher, between INR 25,000 and INR 50,000. The article deals with the latest BDS salary in India, considering government/ private job roles and years of experience.
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BDS graduates in India can open dental clinics after completing their degree in India. However, they must have completed a one-year internship, and registered with the State Dental Council to operate a dental clinic legally. This makes them qualify as a Registered Dental Practitioner under the Dentists Act, 1948, allowing them to practice independently without having an MDS degree. This article explains the eligibility requirements, career prospects for those who wish to open a private dental clinic after a BDS course in India.
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Pursuing a dental PG course after BDS can be a good move for your academic and professional career. A higher degree, such as Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) undoubtedly offers broader specializations, better growth and income. The most prominent entrance exam for dental PG courses after BDS is the NEET MDS. To prepare for NEET MDS after BDS, one must have a well-structured study plan focusing on subjects overlapping the undergraduate syllabus. Start by understanding NEET MDS 2026 syllabus and exam pattern, solving previous year papers and leveraging conceptual knowledge to further specialize in a specific field of dental surgery. This article overviews the scope of dental PG courses after BDS and how to prepare for entrance exams to achieve high marks.
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