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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, NEET is important for Dental courses in India. NEET is the primary entrance exam conducted by NTA for admission to undergraduate medical (MBBS) and dental (BDS) courses in India.
NEET is the mandatory entrance exam for both medical and dental colleges across the country.
Therefore, if you aspire to pursue a career in dentistry after Class 12, you need to appear for NEET to be eligible for admission to BDS programs offered by various dental colleges in India.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BA courses are offered by Saurashtra University. At Saurasthra University, BA courses are thee year programs that are offered in fulltime mode only. There are many specialisations of BA courses available at Saurashtra University which include English, Psychology, Hindi, Gujarati, etc. All candidates who are interested in admissions into BA courses at Saurashtra University are required to clear their Class 12 board exams before they can take admissions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Studying Dental courses after completing Class 12 (or its equivalent) typically involves pursuing a BDS or Dental Medicine.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to pursue Dental courses after Class 12 in India:
Ensure Eligibility: Generally, candidates must have completed Class 12 with a Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Physics,2 Biology), with a minimum aggregate score in these subjects as specified by the respective dental colleges or universities.
Appear for Entrance Exams: Dental colleges in India usually admit students based on national or state-level entrance exams. Some of the common entrance exams for undergraduate dental c
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Both B.Sc. LLB and B.A. LLB are five-year integrated law programs in India, but they differ in the undergraduate component you choose alongside your law studies.
| Feature | B.Sc. LLB | B.A. LLB |
|---|---|---|
| Focus Area | Science background (e.g., Physics, Chemistry) | Arts background (e.g., Political Science, History) |
| 1st Degree | Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) |
| Sample Subjects | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Political Science, History, Sociology |
| Career Options | May be well-suited for patent law, environmental law | May be well-suited for corporate law, human rights law |
Hope this helps !
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It fully relies on the candidate who wishes to pursue a career in either Veterinary Science or Dental Science.
While BDS, or Bachelor of Dental Sciences, is a 5-year undergraduate degree in the field of Dental Science that aids students in entering the field, BVSc, or Bachelor of Veterinary Science, is a 5-year undergraduate degree that primarily aims to educate candidates about the nutrition, breeding, and treatment of animals.
Both programmes offer promising futures, a solid reputation, good average pay, and internship opportunities for course-related practical experience.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The popular Dental specialisations that candidates can pursue are as follows:
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Endodontic
Dento-maxillofacial Radiology
Orthodontic
Paediatric Dentistry
Prosthodontics
Periodontics
Public Health Dentistry
Forensic Odontology
Oral Pathology
Oral Surgery
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Dental school can be nearly as challenging as Medical school. The considerable amount of studying required of dental school students causes many of them to suffer. It contains a wealth of Dental knowledge that must be applied in practice in addition to being memorised.
The fact that Dental school students start using Dental procedures practically far earlier than their Medical school colleagues is a significant distinction between Dental school and Medical school.
Within the first two years of dental school, practical courses are utilised. This may increase the stress that students already experience as a result of their demanding academ
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The only professional Dental programme that is frequently chosen in India is BDS. Cadidates who are interested in becoming Dentists at either private or public hospitals must complete it.
The only recognised professional Dental course in India is the 5-year undergraduate BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) programme. Following the BDS programme, students graduate as doctors. Students who want to become dentists at public or private hospitals must take this course. The primary objectives of the BDS are to educate and familiarise students with the Dental Sciences and procedures. 4 years of classroom instruction and 1 year of required r
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MFSc is an acronym for Master of Fisheries Science, a postgraduate degree programme that focuses on fisheries Science and related fields. The programme provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in the management, conservation, and sustainable development of aquatic resources.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A successful dentist is
Comfortable with close personal interaction
Easy to talk to
Trustworthy
A detail-oriented person
Artistic
A leader
Excited about the profession of dentistry
Passionate about providing care to those in need
Caring and concerned about how the patient feels during procedures
Good communicator
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Graduates of the BDS programme are in high demand in a variety of fields, including dental clinics, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and many more. Bachelor of Dental Science graduates can pick from various employment with competitive remuneration. Some areas of recruitment for the course are:
Dental Clinics
Dental Equipment Manufacturers
Hospitals
Pharmaceutical Companies
Research Institutes
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The University has a decent placement record. As of now, the list of recruiters and the packages offered by them during the 2023 drive has been disclosed. Check the key highlights of Saveetha University placements 2023 from the table below:
| Particulars | Placement Statistics (2023) |
|---|---|
| Highest package | INR 12 LPA |
| Popular recruiters | Newgen Software, Tech Mahindra, Virtusa |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, dentists in India with a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) or Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree are legally permitted to use the term "Doctor" or "Dr." before their names. This is due to the DMD and DDS degrees being seen as similar to medical degrees such as the Doctor of Medicine (MD).
It is crucial to note, however, that the usage of the title "Dr." is governed by the Dental Council of India (DCI), India's governing organisation for dental education and practice. The DCI has precise norms and restrictions for dental professionals' usage of titles.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
When it comes to a degree like MFSc there is less competition in terms of opportunities as the field is not very cluttered. Not many people choose a degree like fishery as their postgraduate program.
Although not a wide number of people are a part of this field it does not mean the field does not have much to offer. The field of fishery has so many job opportunities for individuals. But, unfortunately, there is a lack of educated individuals in this field with specialised knowledge. Therefore, an individual who pursues MFSc will get several opportunities to choose from.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The primary distinction between the BDS and MBBS programmes is the cost of education. People from all socioeconomic levels can more easily enrol in the BDS programme because it is far less expensive than the MBBS programme. A BDS degree is affordable and ensures a successful career. Furthermore, owing to the high level of competition, obtaining a seat on merit for the MBBS course is quite tough.
A graduate degree in either the MBBS or BDS programme opens the door to a lucrative career. The main distinction between the two medical Science programmes is that MBBS doctors begin earning much later than dentists. Admission to MBBS programmes
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Aside from UG and PG education in dentistry many universities and institutions offer candidates short term Diploma and certificate courses also.
Students must have a Class 12 degree with Biology as core subject in order to enrol in an undergraduate level Diploma or certificate programme. A bachelor's degree in Dentistry is required for postgraduate Diploma or certificate programmes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Yes. CLAT is required for BA LLB Hons admissions in top colleges. The national-level Common Law Admission Test or CLAT is taken at the national level by the Consortium of NLUs for admission in the under-graduate 5 year integrated B.A. LLB (UG) and post-graduate one year Master of Law (LLM) courses in 24 NLUs. Presently the UG courses are available in all the 24 N LUs and the PG courses are available in 21 N LUs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, The UPES offers admission to its BTech courses through various methods. all methods are mentioned below;
- Through UPESEAT
- Through JEE Mains
- Through CUET UG
- Direct admissions
Candiates can use any of the four given method to get admission to UPES, Dehradun. Candidates can get admission to UPES with a valid score (above the required cut off) in the respective exam. For more information candidates can check the below given link;
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The alumni graduates at University of Southern Queensland have been placed in some of the top organizations and industries after completing their courses at the university. Some of the top companies that have offered employment to USQ graduates are given as follows:
- Queensland Department of Education
- Queensland Health
- Department of Transport and Main Roads
- Commonwealth Bank
- Aurecon
- Deloitte
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The university has five residential halls East Hall, Garver Hall, Helman Hall, Oakwood Hall, and East Street Apartments. Each of these halls has the following features;
- A balanced atmosphere between community and study
- Study room and microwave located on each wing
- One kitchen and laundry areas
- Lounges with couches, TV and wireless internet
- Recreational areas with pool table, ping-pong, vending machine and TV
- Front desk where residents can check out movies, games, cookware, etc.
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