The college has around 60 faculty members across 9 departments. It conducts three exams annually: two internal exams in the first eight months and one professional exam in the following two months. Annually, about 10 students struggle to pass, indicating a challenging exam process. Faculty responsiveness varies, but respectful communication often improves interactions. Campus placements are limited, with graduates frequently pursuing postgraduate studies, establishing clinics, or joining dental colleges as faculty. An MDS degree is considered valuable. The course includes a one-year internship that offers significant patient interaction, though interns receive a low stipend and must meet a set quota, with fines for non-completion. The internship experience is enriched by structured quotas across departments. The BDS program costs 3,13,500 INR annually, with a hostel fee of 1,10,000 INR. Despite claims of scholarships for girls and families with a girl child, no scholarships are provided, raising concerns about unfulfilled promises. Fees remain the same for all students, without reservation-based adjustments. Additional expenses include fees for events and instrumental kits.
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