Senior Content Specialist | Updated On - May 1, 2024
NEET-MDS is the common entrance exam for the Indian medical universities that are looking to offer a Master of Dental Surgery course. It examines the competence of candidates for admissions to MDS courses such as Periodontology, Orthodontics, Oral Pathology, Prosthodontics, and so on by the National Board of Examination (NBE). Only those colleges approved under the Dentists Act, 1948 are qualified to conduct the PG entrance examinations. The CBT has about 240 multiple choices contingent on each aspect of dental practice.
The test helps in setting one entrance cum eligibility exam for admitting a uniform and high standard dental professionals each year. As per the NEET MDS 2023 eligibility test is scheduled for March 1, 2023 will while the results will be declared by March 31, 2023. Starting from July/August 2023, the National Board of Examination (NBE) will announce news about the NEET MDS 2024 exam date. In addition to this, the information bulletin which will have all the exam details about application, eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus, and results declaration date, will also be announced by NBE.
The specific dates for the NEET MDS 2024 seat allotment process can vary each year. Candidates should refer to the official NEET MDS website or information bulletin for the most up-to-date information.
Seat allotment in NEET MDS is typically based on candidates' ranks, preferences for dental colleges and courses, and the availability of seats.
Yes, you can express your preferences for dental colleges and courses during the choice filling stage of the counseling process. The seat allotment is based on your choices and rank.
Commonly required documents for verification include allotment letter, NEET MDS admit card and rank card, BDS degree certificate, internship completion certificate, dental council registration, ID proof, category certificate (if applicable), and more.
You can typically check your seat allotment result by logging into the official NEET MDS counseling website using your credentials, such as your roll number.
After seat allotment, candidates must report to the allotted dental college within the specified timeframe for document verification and admission.
Yes, candidates are usually required to pay admission fees and other applicable charges as per the college's guidelines after seat allotment.
Yes, candidates often have the opportunity to participate in subsequent rounds, including mop-up rounds, to explore better options.