The BDS course provides a 4-year education followed by a mandatory 1-year internship, aimed at developing practical skills in a hospital setting. Students go through a comprehensive examination process, including 3 sessional exams, 1 sent-up, and a final university exam per year, with both practical and theory components. While the anatomy department is praised for its teaching, some faculty members may be less approachable, potentially affecting student interaction. There are no direct job placements post-graduation, as the course is focused on medical education, but the internship offers hands-on experience with a stipend of Rs 1800, subject to deductions for absences. Some companies, such as Colgate and Pepsodent, visit the campus for collaborations, though not for direct placement. The course's tuition fee is relatively high, with students paying 4 lakh INR annually for four years. Hostel accommodation costs an additional 2 lakh INR per year. Students must also bear the expense for instruments and materials, which can reach about 1 lakh INR. Scholarships are available for those pursuing master's programs, provided they meet certain academic criteria.
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