MDS Periodontics and Implantology Eligibility Criteria & Fees Structure

  • course years 3 Years
  • type of course Post Graduate
  • course stream Dental
  • course type Full Time

It's essential for prospective MDS students to research the fee structure of the specific institutions they are interested in applying to and plan their finances accordingly.

Eligibility Criteria: MDS Periodontics and Implantology

The Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) program in Periodontics and Implantology is a specialized postgraduate course that equips dentists with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of periodontics and dental implantology. This program is highly sought after by dental professionals who aspire to become experts in treating periodontal diseases and performing dental implant procedures. The eligibility criteria for pursuing a Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) in Periodontics and Implantology in India can vary slightly among different institutions. However, the following are the general eligibility requirements:

  1. Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry (BDS): Applicants must have completed a BDS degree from a recognized dental college or university in India. This is typically a 5-year undergraduate program that includes both theoretical and clinical training in dentistry.

  2. Internship Completion: Candidates must have completed a compulsory rotatory internship of one year after obtaining their BDS degree. During this internship, students gain hands-on experience in various dental procedures and treatments.

  3. Registration with Dental Council: To be eligible for admission to the MDS program, candidates must be registered with the Dental Council of India (DCI) or the State Dental Council. This registration is mandatory for practicing dentistry in India.

  4. Qualifying Entrance Examination: Most dental institutions in India require candidates to qualify in a national-level entrance examination, such as the All India Post Graduate Dental Entrance Examination (AIPGDEE), National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-PG), or state-level PG dental entrance tests. Admission is generally based on the rank obtained in these examinations.

  5. Minimum Percentage: While specific percentage requirements can vary, candidates are typically required to have a minimum aggregate score in their BDS degree, often around 50% to 55%. Some institutions may have higher cutoffs for certain categories.

  6. Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship: Some institutions may require candidates to have completed a compulsory rotatory residential internship, which involves working in a rural or underserved area for a specified period.

  7. NRI/Foreign Candidates: Non-Resident Indian (NRI) and foreign candidates may have separate eligibility criteria and admission procedures. They should check with the respective institutions for specific requirements.

MDS Periodontics and Implantology Fee Structure 

The fee structure for MDS Periodontics and Implantology programs in India can vary significantly from one institution to another. Several factors influence the fee structure, including the institution's reputation, location, infrastructure, faculty expertise, and facilities. Additionally, government and private institutions may have different fee structures. Here is a general overview:

  1. Government Institutions:

    1. Government dental colleges and institutions typically offer MDS programs at a more affordable cost compared to private institutions.
    2. The annual tuition fees for MDS Periodontics and Implantology in government institutions can range from INR 40,000 to INR 1,50,000, depending on the state and institution.

  2. Private Institutions:

    1. Private dental colleges and universities often have higher tuition fees for MDS programs.
    2. The annual fees for MDS Periodontics and Implantology in private institutions can range from INR 2,00,000 to INR 10,00,000 or more, depending on the institution's reputation and infrastructure.

  3. NRI/Foreign Quota: Private institutions may have a separate fee structure for NRI and foreign candidates, which is generally higher than the fees for Indian residents.

  4. Additional Expenses: Apart from tuition fees, students may incur additional expenses such as examination fees, hostel and accommodation charges, books and study materials, and other miscellaneous fees. These expenses can vary widely depending on the location and lifestyle choices of the student.

  5. Scholarships and Financial Aid: Some institutions and government bodies may offer scholarships, stipends, or financial aid to meritorious and economically disadvantaged students. It is advisable for students to inquire about such opportunities during the admission process.

  6. Hostel Accommodation: Students who opt to stay in the college or university hostel may have to pay additional charges for accommodation and food. Hostel fees can vary depending on the institution and the type of accommodation provided.

 

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