The Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) is designed to facilitate reinforcement of learning and acquisition of additional knowledge, the achievement of basic skills and attaining maintaining competence in core clinical areas of care and understanding of professional and ethical principles. The program emphasis on individual and human beings, not a disease.
The curriculum includes:
- Clinical case studies and discussions
- Clinical demonstration
- Performing various restorations on the simulated phantom heads and on patients.
- Workshops and seminars
4 (four) Academic years with 240 teaching days in each academic year, plus one-year compulsory rotating Internship in a dental college.
- Clinical Practice
- Further studies/ fellowships
- Master of Dental Surgery and Clinical practice
- Teaching
- Research
- Government administrative services
- Hospital Administration
- Complete the age of 17 years on or before 31st December
BDS Course Regulations 2007 – DCI
BDS Programme – MUHS