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Dentist - Career Queries

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Dentist category

With the growing technological advancements, there have been an increase in the number of opportunities. As the number of opportunities has increased, different nature of jobs are emerging. If we look back to 1980s, there were very limited number of options available for the students to explore in terms of career say for e.g. teacher, doctor, engineer etc. If we compare the current era, now people believe in outsourcing even their personal work. With the ongoing change in mind-set there has been a boom in the job offerings for the people.  Artificial intelligence and different jobs: Arti

1 answer Surabhi Dewra in Dentist category

Dear Aspirant, You have not specified which stream graduation have you completed. Without this information, I would not be able to advice you appropriately. Still, the best way to first remove confusion in your case is to take the Ideal Career Test from CareerGuide.com. This is a unique psychometric test which is beneficial to know the innate abilities, skills, emotional quotient, aptitude, interests, etc. Knowing all these factors are important and are determining factors for choosing the right career option.  Hitting in the dark is risky in careers and therefore should be avoided. Based

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Dentist category

Dear Aspirant, You have to apply with the prescribed fees to Manipal University for the FAGE certificate. Hope you have the eligibility to claim the certificate. Best wishes

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Dentist category

Dear Aspirant, 85% is a good percentage in 12th and congratulations for the same. With Biology as a subject in your 12th, below are the options apart from Medicine, Dentistry: Dermatologist Dietician Nutritionist ENT Specialist Food Technologist Pharmacy Botany Biologist BioTechnology Microbiology / Horticulture Forestry Para-Medical – Nursing, Physiotherapy, Lab Technician Agriculture / Fishery Life Sciences (Genetics) However, would like to ask why you are not inclined towards medicine fields. Definitely if you are clear that you are not suitable for medicine studies, then it is fine

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Dentist category

Dear Aspirant, Please specify which BSc have you done. Cannot answer without proper and complete information. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Dentist category

Dear Aspirant, I agree with Ms. Meghana. Completing DDS is a must since BDS/MDS is not recognised in US for jobs. Further clearing the NBDA II exam is also essential for doing your practice. Doing a Masters course in US in Dentistry is what I would suggest, which will add value as well as give you opportunities to work in US. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Dentist category

Dear Aspirant, I agree with Ms. Meghana. Completing DDS is a must since BDS/MDS is not recognised in US for jobs. Further clearing the NBDA II exam is also essential for doing your practice. Doing a Masters course in US in Dentistry is what I would suggest, which will add value as well as give you opportunities to work in US. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Dentist category

Dear Aspirant, I agree with Ms. Meghana. Completing DDS is a must since BDS/MDS is not recognised in US for jobs. Further clearing the NBDA II exam is also essential for doing your practice. Doing a Masters course in US in Dentistry is what I would suggest, which will add value as well as give you opportunities to work in US. Best wishes

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Dentist category

Dear Aspirant, I have not heard such kind of Dentist for special needs. I suggest you to get clear about the question or what you have heard from somewhere. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Dentist category

Hi Babar, Your question is pretty generalised. If you had mentioned, which field have you done your Graduation in, as well as what are your interest and what you wish to achieve in the future, it would be easy to guide you accordingly. Anyways, after Graduation, you have 2 options: Get into a job / or begin your own business: Depending on your interest. You could search a  job related to your qualification Further Studies: As per your line of interest, you could opt for further studies in India or abroad. Only thing I can mention out here, is that chose a line of study which is in sync w

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Dentist category

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for writing to www.careerguide.com! You question is very broad. Is your question related to placement during study or job placement after completion of the study. It would have been better if you had provided information about your education, placement you are talking about and sector in which you are interested to get job. I will try to answer you based on my two assumptions: (1) Paper or power point presentation for placement opportunities Placement opportunity depends on academic institution, its policy and relationship of institution with other placement organizations

1 answer Apurva Kumar Pandya, PhD in Dentist category

Hi There, Wonderful. If you have done a masters in Clinical Research.  The only option you have left now in turn of further studies is pursuing a Research program or a P.hD in lifesciences, biomedical or Pharmaceutical Sciences. As such by doing clinical research, you have completed a part in Research and doing a P.Hd would be a boost in your career. If wanted you can pursue an MBA program too. MBA in Hospitality or Pharmaceutical Management, but it would be diverting from the main area of study, Research. Hope this helps. Wish you good luck...

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Dentist category

Hi There, You have a lot of options, but it all depends on where your interest lies and what you wish to do further. Firstly have you done a general B.Sc or is there a specialization with B.Sc Anyways I have listed down few options, you could select after a B.Sc. But please note that do not just blindly opt for the course. Do a little Research as to what skills are required from your end and then choose accordingly. Few options available includes: M.Sc or a masters degree MBA Medical Lab technician MCA Home Science Designing Mass-Media Hope this helps. Wish you good luck............

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Dentist category

No dear, unless and until you have a category, you can't make it. You have two options, either improve your score by re-appearing in one of the subjects where you got lesser marks and you are sure to get good score or else try to pursue career in para-medical sciences where minimum eligibility in some of the institutions is 45%, I may suggest you some reputed institutions for your consideration - CMC, Chennai,...........AIIMS, Delhi,.............LPU, Phagwara

1 answer Dr. Ashwani Rana in Dentist category

After MBBS you can do MD by qualifying PG NEET. If you really want to get knowledge then you can do medical fellowships and that provides you a good amount of knowledge & also recognition. Know about the different fellowship courses available after MBBS - Click here

2 answers in Dentist category

Dear Friend, you need to study PCB upto 12th standard, then appear in PMT or an equivalent test, qualify and choose a branch and hence get posted after completion of the degree, after M.pharm you need to visit the official websites of leading medical institutions for seeking admission, you may consider - AIIMS, New Delhi,.................Christian Medical College, Chennai,................AFMC, Pune and for pursuing M.pharm you may choose Lovely professional University, Phagwara,..............KMC, Mangalore etc.

1 answer Dr. Ashwani Rana in Dentist category

Generally there are Jobs for people like you under Indian Dental services for Dental officers, although your rank will be of officers as in Indian Army. For this designation you will have to keep an eye on  'Employment News' paper advertisements for the same. the ad generally appears in the month of August. The age should not be more than 45 years and there must be 55% in BDS from a renowned university. Interview is followed by a medical test after being placed in the merit list. If you get selected, well and good, otherwise you can opt any other line in medica or para-medical line at any

1 answer Dr. Ashwani Rana in Dentist category

Dear Deepak,   Below provided is a list of prominent entrance exam on an All India level for MDS NEET MDS entrance examination All India PG Degree Entrance Examination All India PG Medical Entrance Examination Army college of dental sciences, Written Admission Test MS Ramiah University of Applied Sciences Admission test Amrita Vishwas Vidyapeetham Common Entrance Examination Tamil Nadu PG Dental Entrance Exam CEE Kerala PG Dental Entrance Exam CMC Ludhiana MDS Admission Test West Bengal PG Dental Admission Test MGPGI Puducherry PG Dental Entranc Exam KRLMPCA Bangalore PGCET There are many

1 answer Preetha Ajit in Dentist category

Dear Deepak, Dental scientific programs are mainly seen in foreign countries with India having only very few courses in it. Bangalore institute of dental science conducts fellowship programs in aesthetic facial surgery and also fellowship program in cleft lip and cleft palate. Most of the foreign universities offer research programs in dentistry.   The university of california, san francisco, medical university of south california, the university of queensland, National Institute of dental and craniofacial research, MD etc are the major proponents in the field of dental research   Ho

1 answer Preetha Ajit in Dentist category