The Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) program is a professional undergraduate course designed to prepare students for a career in dental care. The program provides comprehensive training in oral health, combining theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and practical experience to ensure that graduates are capable of diagnosing, treating, and preventing dental and oral health issues.
Throughout the course, students will gain in-depth knowledge in various aspects of dentistry, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, and surgical techniques. The program emphasizes the development of clinical skills, patient care, and understanding of the dental sciences, with students undergoing hands-on training in dental procedures under the supervision of experienced practitioners.
The Bachelor of Dental Surgery is designed to equip students with the skills necessary for professional practice, including effective communication, ethical patient care, and critical thinking to solve dental health issues. Graduates will be prepared to pursue careers as dental surgeons, either in private practice or within healthcare institutions.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates can go on to specialize in areas such as orthodontics, periodontology, pediatric dentistry, or oral surgery, or pursue further academic qualifications in dental research.
The Bachelor of Dental Surgery program includes the following key department:
The Department of Dentistry is responsible for the training and education of dental students, providing the necessary resources and clinical exposure to develop competent dental professionals. The department encompasses various specialties, ensuring a broad exposure to different areas of dentistry to prepare graduates for diverse roles in oral healthcare.