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15th November 2010, 04:49 PM
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Details about MDS course?
sir pls let me know about the examination details regardind m.d.s courses
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20th November 2010, 06:59 PM
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Re: Details about MDS course?
PGD-CET is a common entrance exam which is necessary to get admission in m.d.s course. The details are as under-
Maharashtra PGM-PGD-CET 2010 Exam Schedule Directorate of Medical Education & Research, CET Cell, ST.George’s Hospital Compound, Opp Govt Dental College Building, Near Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), Mumbai – 400 001, Tel No : +91-22-22620363, (Ext. 317/323), 22652251, Fax No : +91-22-22652168, +91-22-22620562, Website : http://www.dmer.org Eligibility for PGD CET 2010 : 1. A candidate must be an Indian National. 2. A candidate must be an Indian National. 3. A candidate, who has passed final B.D.S. degree from a recognised dental college included in the schedule of the Dental Council of India and situated in Maharashtra, affiliated to the Non-agricultural University established under Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994 and the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik and who has obtained registration either from the Dental Council of India or Maharashtra State Dental Council (MSDC) after completing one year compulsory rotating internship will be eligible to appear for PGD-CET-2010. The candidates who have passed final BDS examination completing internship by 30th April 2010 are also eligible. 4. Candidate who has obtained BDS Degree before introduction of one year compulsory rotating internship training, i.e. on or before 1989 also will be eligible to appear for PGD-CET-2010. 5. Candidate who has obtained BDS degree from Deemed University is not eligible to appear for PGD-CET-2010. 6. A candidate should have obtained DCI/MSDC registration by the date of Preference Form filling process. |
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21st November 2010, 07:13 AM
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Re: Details about MDS course?
M.D.S. course is a three year long full time PG course in Dental Surgery. Candidates must have a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from a rrecognised university to join the PG course. An All India Common Entrance Test is conducted to select candidates and it is purely based on the merit. There are many subjects of specialization like the following. Prosthodontics & Crown & Bridge, Periodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics, Oral Pathology & Microbiology, Community Dentistry, Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Oral Medicine Diagnosis and Radiology.
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23rd April 2011, 05:12 PM
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Re: Details about MDS course?
Dear,
Hi, DETAILS ABOUT THE MDS COURSE:- M.D.S. course is a three year long full time PG course in Dental Surgery. Candidates must have a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from a rrecognised university to join the PG course. An All India Common Entrance Test is conducted to select candidates and it is purely based on the merit. There are many subjects of specialization like the following. Prosthodontics & Crown & Bridge, Periodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics, Oral Pathology & Microbiology, Community Dentistry, Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Oral Medicine Diagnosis and Radiology. Hope this was useful. Thanks. |
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6th September 2011, 06:52 PM
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Re: Details about MDS course?
MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY (MDS) COURSES (3-YEAR)
1. Jurisdiction of the University 1.1. Admission to the seats other than the seats mentioned in 1.2 below in the affiliated institution of The West Bengal University of Health Sciences in different Post Graduate Dental Courses shall be made on the basis of the inter se merit lists of different categories/ castes of candidates appearing in the West Bengal Post Graduate Dental Admission Test Examination (WBPGDAT) to be conducted by the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS). 1.2. In terms of the directives of the Supreme Court of India, admission to the ‘All India Quota’ seats which are to be specified by the DGHS, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI is open to candidates selected through All India Post Graduate Medical and Dental Entrance Examination. 2. Eligibility criteria 2.1 Citizens of India who have obtained the B.D.S degree from any University of the state of West Bengal shall be eligible to apply for admission to the MDS Courses provided that they have completed or are scheduled to complete their rotating internship for one year after passing the B.D.S examination on or before 31.03.2010. 2.2 Application for admission to MDS Courses will not be accepted unless the candidates have got themselves registered with the West Bengal Dental Council or DCI. 2.3 Candidates who are in regular service of the Government of West Bengal and are sponsored by the Govt. of West Bengal shall be eligible to apply for admission even if such candidates obtained their B.D.S. degree from any other Institution located outside the State of West Bengal which is recognized by DCI. Such candidates will be required to produce necessary sponsorship certificate from the Government of West Bengal before being considered for admission on the day of counseling. 2.4 Candidates who are already pursuing any other course are not eligible for admission till they complete the course but will be eligible if the course is due to be completed within 30.04.2010. However, candidates, pursuing any other course, are permitted to apply, but their candidature will be considered during counseling only on production of the Resignation letter from the course undertaken, duly countersigned an accepted by the appropriate authority. 2.5 The choice regarding category (either Govt.-sponsored or open seats) or status (cast etc.,) once exercised can not be subsequently changed. 3. Written test 3.1. A written test will be conducted by the WBUHS to prepare category / caste-wise merit lists of the candidates seeking admission to the MDS Courses. 3.2 Applicants for admission will be provisionally allowed to appear in the written test provided they have submitted their applications in the prescribed form within the last date and have fulfilled the eligibility criteria outlined above. 3.3 The question paper for the written test shall be set in English and shall contain 100 single best response type Multiple Choice Questions. 3.4 The following is the list showing the tentative number of questions from different subjects which will be set in the written test: 21. General & Oral human Anatomy, General human Physiology, Biochemistry, Dental Materials, General & Oral Pathology and Microbiology, General & Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics, General Medicine, General Surgery, Community Medicine- 40 nos. 2. Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, Conservative Dentistry including Endodontics, Pedodontics, Oral Surgery, Periodontics, Orthodontics, Oral Medicine (Oral Diagnosis) and Radiology- 60 nos. 3.5 The duration of the written test will be 80 minutes. 3.6 A candidate will be awarded four (4) marks for each correct answer. One (1) mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer. One (1) mark will also be deducted if more than one response is given to the same question. No deduction will be made for questions not attempted. 3.7 Candidates who will secure a minimum of 200 marks in the written test in the open seats will be empanelled for counseling. However, SC, ST and Physically challenged candidates securing a minimum of 160 marks in the written test will qualify to be empanelled for counseling. 4. Merit list of candidates 4. 1 The rank of the candidates qualifying in the written test will be determined on the basis of the marks obtained by them in the WBPGDAT. The roll numbers of the candidates qualifying in the written test will be arranged in the merit list according to rank and in order of decreasing marks. 4.2 In the event of more than one candidate securing the same marks in the written test, the rank shall be determined according to the following principles: 4.2.1. The relative position of such candidates in the merit list will be determined on the basis of the number of correct answers, i.e., the candidate scoring more positive marks will be placed in higher position in the merit list. 4. 2.2 If the ranks of the candidates cannot be determined by application of the above principles, the candidate older by age will be in the higher rank than the candidate younger by age. 4.3 There shall be separate lists indicating merit position for each status (caste) etc. of each category (in service/open) as mention in the application. 5. Counseling for selection of candidates for admission 5.1 Admission to different Post Graduate Dental Science Courses will be made through personal appearance (counseling) strictly according to the time schedule to be published in due course by appropriate authority. For personal appearance the candidates will be called in order of merit following reservation of SC, ST and PC candidates as per 100-points roster. 5.2 The provisional merit list will be available at the notice-board of WBUHS and in the website, www.thewbuhs.org . No information will be sent to individual candidates in this regard. Final merit list will be published before counseling. 5.3 Candidates who are to appear in the counseling will have to deposit stipulated counseling fees. Candidates selected for admission through counseling must obtain the offer letter on the day of counseling on payment of the requisite fees. 5.4.1. A candidate will have to appear in person before the selection committee on the date of counseling; otherwise he / she will be marked absent and his/ her candidature will stand cancelled. Similarly a candidate who fails to join the allotted college by the last date of joining, mentioned in the offer letter, shall have no further claim of the seat. No extension of joining time will be allowed by WBUHS under any circumstances. 35.4.2. However, in case a candidate is unable to appear in person on the day of counseling, he/she may send his/her authorized representative with an undertaking and Authority Letter for allotment (proforma for undertaking and Authority Letter are available in the university website in the ‘FORMS’ section in the homepage of www.thewbuhs.org), along with requisite documents in original and fees. The allotment made to the authorized representative shall be binding on the candidate. 5.5. The candidate appearing for counseling will have to bring the following documents in original along with attested copies of all relevant documents: (i) WBPGDAT Admit Card, (ii) BDS Degree/ Provisional passing certificate/mark sheet, (iii) Internship completion certificate, (iv) Permanent/ Provisional Registration Certificate issued by DCI/ State DENTAL Council, (v) School leaving certificate/ Class X Mark sheet/ Class X Admit Card as proof of age, (vi) Sponsorship/ No-objection certificate wherever applicable, (vii) BDS chance certificate, (viii) SC/ST/PC certificate, (ix) any other relevant document. Candidates without original documents shall not be allowed to participate in the counseling. 5.6 The number of seats available for allotment in Institutions, with their subject-wise break-up, shall be displayed at the venue of counseling. 5.7 The candidates will have the right to choose any one of the available seats at his/ her rank at that point of time and the same will be allotted to him/ her. 5.8 The allotment made will be firm and final. Change of course/ discipline/ Institution is not permitted. Therefore, request for the same will not be entertained by the WBUHS after the allotment except for those candidates mentioned under clause 5.9.1 5.9. There may be more than one rounds of allotment by personal appearance. The order of the Government (State and Central) or the Court/ DCI directives (at that point of time) will be strictly adhered to for this purpose. 5.9.1. In the second round of allotment, if any, the candidate who had been allotted a seat in the 1 st round and had joined the allotted Institution will be permitted change of discipline/ Institution at his/ her merit position. On such reallocation, the allotment made during first round shall stand automatically cancelled with immediate effect and the candidate shall have no claim whatsoever on the earlier allotment. In case he/she does not opt for reallocation due to any reason, his/ her original seat shall remain undisturbed. 5.9.2. Those candidates who could not be considered for allotment due to non-availability of any seat at their rank during the first round of allotment may also attend the second round of allotment on payment of stipulated fees. However in case of any candidate is not allotted seats due its non availability, his/ her deposit may be refunded after re-counseling session is over. 5.9.3. In the second round of allotment the candidate who had been allotted a seat in the 1 st round and had not joined the allotted college may also attend the second round of allotment on payment of ‘Counseling fee’ again. 6. Reservation of Seats: 6.1 Candidates who are in regular service of the Government of West Bengal and are sponsored by the Govt. of West Bengal are eligible to apply for admission to the Govt.-sponsored seats. Candidates are requested to consult relevant government notifications before applying for Govt.-sponsored seats. If required, the candidates are advised to verify their eligibility from their employer. The choice regarding category, once exercised, can not be subsequently changed. All candidates for the Govt.-sponsored seats are required to produce sponsorship certificate from the Government of West Bengal before being considered for admission. 46.2 Seats at the rate of 22%, 6% & 3% will be kept reserved for the SC, ST & Physically Challenged candidates respectively for both Govt. sponsored and open seats. ‘Physically Challenged’ means ‘Persons with disabilities’ as defined by DCI, i.e., 40%-60% disability involving the lower limb(s) only. The government order and/ or the court/ DCI directives which will be in force on the respective day of counseling will be followed for this purpose. 100-point roster are maintained by the University considering the starting point immediate after the selected candidate of the previous session following the 100-roster. 6.3 Seats reserved for SC candidates when remaining vacant even after following the instructions laid down in the Govt. orders and notifications, shall be filled in by the ST candidates and vice-versa. 6.4 Seats reserved for PC candidates when remaining vacant even after following the instructions laid down in the Govt. orders and notifications, shall be filled in from the general merit list. 6.5 Seats reserved for S.C & S.T categories of Govt. sponsored candidates, if remain vacant after counseling amongst all the qualified Govt. sponsored SC & ST candidates, will be offered first to the Non-sponsored SC & ST candidates and thereafter to the Govt. sponsored general caste candidates. 6.6 Seats reserved for PC categories of Govt. sponsored candidates, if remain vacant after counseling amongst all the qualified Govt. sponsored PC candidates, will be offered first to the Non-sponsored PC candidates and thereafter to the Govt. sponsored general caste candidates. 6.7. A resultant vacancy arising out of any reason after the first counseling will assume its original position in the roster and will be filled up from amongst the eligible candidates as detailed in 6.4 to 6.7. 6.8. All available seats after the completion of counseling of Govt.-sponsored general candidates will be offered to the ‘Open general candidates’. 7. Other information 7.1 The allotment of Examination centre will be done by WBUHS and will be final and binding. 7.2 There is no provision for rechecking/ re-evaluation of the answer sheets and no query in this regard will be entertained. 7.3. There is no provision for change of discipline/ transfer from one institution to another after completion of 2 nd round of allotment. The University will not entertain such type of transfer/ change request after completion of 2 nd round of allotment. 7.4 Candidates will have to submit attested photocopies of the following supporting document along with their application form:- (i) BDS Degree/ Provisional passing certificate/mark sheet (ii) Internship completion certificate/certificate from concerned Head of Institution authenticating completion of Rotating Internship of one year on 31.03.2010. (iii) Permanent/ Provisional Registration Certificate issued by DCI/ State Dental Council, (iv) School leaving certificate/Class X mark sheet/Class X Admit card as proof of age, (v) Sponsorship / No-objection certificate (vi) Certificate from Head of Institution where BDS course was pursued. (vii) SC/ST/PC certificate. 5MDS courses available i) Prosthetic Dentistry ii) Periodontics iii) Conservative Dentistry iv) Orthodontics v) Paedodontics with Preventive Dentistry vi) Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery vii) Oral Pathology |
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23rd April 2019, 10:23 PM
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Re: Details about MDS course?
Master of Dental Surgery is a postgraduate Dentistry course.
Dentistry is the branch of medicine dealing with the anatomy and development and diseases of the teeth. The duration of Master of Dental Surgery is generally three years, however, there is a provision of two years M.D.S. |
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