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Baba Jaswant Singh Dental College, Hospital & Research Institute Ludhiana, Punjab; ITS Dental College, Greater Noida, Delhi; J.K.K.Nattraja Dental College & Hospital, Komarapalayam, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu [2] [3] New Horizon Dental College and Research Institute, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh; Goa Dental College
Kusum Devi Sunderlal Dugar Jain Dental College and Hospital is a private dental college located in Kolkata, in the Indian state of West Bengal. [1] It is affiliated with the West Bengal University of Health Sciences and is recognized by Dental Council of India. It offers Bachelor of Dental Science (BDS) and Master of Dental Science (MDS ...
Saveetha Institute of Medical And Technical Sciences is a private and deemed-to-be-university located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. [2] It has nine disciplines of studies: Dental College, School of Management, School of Law, School of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Physiotherapy, School of Nursing and Medical College. [3]
Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College is four-year undergraduate program followed by one year of internship. Upon completion, you would earn a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree. The postgraduate program requires three years to earn a Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) degree. MDS is offered in the following specialties: Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.
Rajarajeswari Dental College and Hospital or RRDCH as commonly known, is a dental college in India. [3] Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore; [4] this institution has various accreditations including that of HLAT International, International Accreditation Organization, National Assessment and Accreditation Council and is also awarded ISO 9001:2008 by BSICS and is ...
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Regular dental treatment for British troops in India started in 1905 when special pay was paid to medical officers, including dentists. Between the First and Second World Wars, many British military officers of British Raj and their families did not want to be treated by the Indian doctors of IMS.
Dental education in India is regulated by the Dental Council of India. In most states, 15% of seats in state run Dental Colleges are filled through a national examination conducted by the CBSE (Central Board for Secondary Education). The remaining seats are filled up by the respective state's designated authority.