
Admission Criteria for M.D.S
- He / She shall have BDS degree from college or university recognized by dental council of India and RGUHS.
- Candidate not possessing a recognized Dental qualification for the above purpose must secure the prior approval of his/her qualification by DCI before admission to the MDS course.
- Students for MDS course shall be admitted strictly through NEET qualifying exam and should register themselves in KEA.
M.D.S
Masters of Dental Surgery


Postgraduate Course
M.D.S. Prosthodontics & Crown & Bridge / 3 years
M.D.S. Periodontics / 3 years
M.D.S. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery / 3 years
M.D.S. Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics / 3 years
M.D.S. Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics / 3 years
M.D.S. Oral Pathology & Microbiology / 3 years
Intake : 2 seats
M.D.S. Oral Medicine & Radiology / 3 years
Intake : 3 seats
Training Programme
- The minimum duration of the course is 3 academic years as full time, under the direction of head of the department.
- The training programme of Post Graduate shall be of full time with graded responsibilities in the management and treatment of patients.
- Every student will be taking part in Seminars, Group Discussions, Clinical meetings, Journal review and Case demonstrations.
- Further students are encouraged to attend conferences, C.D.E. programmes and to present scientific papers / posters.
- The training also includes involvement in laboratory, experimental work and research activities.
Masters of Dental Surgery(M.D.S)
Scheme Of Examination
Prosthodontics & Crown & Bridge
Part-I
➢ Applied Basic Sciences: Applied anatomy, embryology, growth and development Genetics, Immunology, anthropology, Physiology, nutrition and Biochemistry, Pathology and Microbiology, virology. Applied pharmacology, Research Methodology and bio statistics,. Applied Dental anatomy and histology, Oral pathology & oral Microbiology, Adult and geriatric psychology. Applied dental materials(Paper I)
Part-II
➢ Removable Prosthodontics and Implant supported prosthosis (Implantology), Geriatric dentistry and Cranio facial Prosthodontics(Paper I)
➢ Fixed Prosthodontics, occlusion, TMJ and esthetics(Paper II)
➢ Descriptive and analysing type question(Paper III)
* as per RGUHS/DCI
Periodontology
Part-I
➢ Applied Basic Sciences: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Research Methodology and Biostatistics.(Paper I)
Part-II
➢ Normal Periodontal structure, Etiology and Pathogenesis of Periodontal diseases, epidemiology as related to Periodontics(Paper I)
➢ Periodontal diagnosis, therapy and Oral implantology(Paper II)
➢ Descriptive and analysing type question(Paper III)
* as per RGUHS/DCI
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Part-I
➢ Applied Basic Sciences: Applied anatomy, Physiology & Biochemistry, Pathology,Microbiology,Pharmacology,Research Methodology and Biostatistics.(Paper I)
Part-II
➢ Minor oral Surgery and Trauma(Paper I)
➢ Maxillo-facial Surgery(Paper II)
➢ Descriptive and analysing type question(Paper III)
* as per RGUHS/DCI
Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
Part-I
➢ Applied Basic Sciences: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology including Oral Microbiology. Pharmacology, Biostatistics and Research Methodology and Applied Dental Materials.(Paper I)
Part-II
➢ Conservative Dentistry(Paper I)
➢ Endodontics(Paper II)
➢ Descriptive and analysing type question(Paper III)
* as per RGUHS/DCI
Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics
Part-I
➢ Applied Basic Sciences: Applied anatomy, Physiology, Dental Materials, Genetics, Pathology, Physical Anthropology, Applied Research methodology, Bio-Statistics and Applied Pharmacology.(Paper I)
Part-II
➢ Orthodontic history, Concepts of occlusion and esthetics, Child and Adult Psychology. Etiology and classification of maloclusion, Dentofacial Anomalies, Diagnostic procedures and treatment planning in Orthodontics, Practice management in Orthodontic.(Paper I)
➢ Clinical Orthodontics(Paper II)
➢ Descriptive and analysing type question(Paper III)
* as per RGUHS/DCI
Oral Pathology & Microbiology
Part-I
➢ Applied Basic Sciences: Applied anatomy. Physiology (General and oral), Cell Biology, General Histology, Biochemistry, General Pathology, General and Systemic Microbiology, Virology, Mycology, Basic Immunology. Oral Biology (oral and dental histology), Biostatistics and Research Methodology.(Paper I)
Part-II
➢ Oral pathology, Oral Microbiology and Immunology and Forensic Odontology(Paper I)
➢ Laboratory techniques and Diagnosis and Oral Oncology (Paper II)
➢ Descriptive and analysing type question(Paper III)
* as per RGUHS/DCI
Oral Medicine and Radiology
Part-I
➢ Applied Basic Sciences: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Research Methodology and Biostatistics.(Paper I)
Part-II
➢ Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology(Paper I)
➢ Oral Medicine, therapeutics and laboratory investigations(Paper II)
➢ Descriptive and analysing type question(Paper III)
* as per RGUHS/DCI