The college offers a robust educational framework for BDS students, featuring 4 to 5 lectures daily with each faculty member handling around 80 students. During postings, the faculty-student ratio improves to 1:10, allowing for more personalized guidance. Students undergo various assessments, including internal, formative, prelims, and University exams, supplemented by seminars and oral exams after each posting. The educational quality is well-regarded, with no faculty-related complaints, setting a standard for other BDS programs. Internships take place at KJ Mehta General Hospital Amargarh after the four-year course completion, providing strong departmental clinical exposure. However, students are not paid during internships, and the college faces low patient inflow, which limits practical experience. The total cost for the BDS program is between 6 to 7 lakhs, with annual fees of 2,50,000 INR and an additional 50,000 INR in the final year. This fee encompasses tuition, registration, admission, and development fees totaling around 15,000 INR. Fees are consistent across all students, with no caste-based variations or scholarships available. Increasing patient inflow could enhance clinical training and better equip students for future practice.
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