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UG Program - BDS

Program Outcomes

PO 1    Describe normal and abnormal human structure, development, function and behavior that is relevant to the practice of Dentistry.     
PO 2    Apply basic knowledge of biomedical, technical and clinical sciences for the effective practice of Dentistry.      
PO 3    Elicit detailed Dental and relevant Medical history, perform an oral and general physical examination and choose relevant laboratory diagnostic tests for identification of oral disorders, prevention of oral disease and promotion of oral health.      
PO 4    Demonstrate the ability to interpret available clinical and laboratory data and effective clinical problem solving, in order to generate differential diagnoses and to manage oral health disorders.     
PO 5    Perform and interpret a basic oral radiological examination safely.     
PO 6    Plan and administer, safely, appropriate treatments, including surgical procedures, for common oral disorders in adults as well as children.     
PO 7    Identify and manage common medical emergencies encountered in general dental practice.     
PO 8    Identify and refer patients who may require specialist care.     
PO 9    Demonstrate knowledge of global and national needs, policies and regulatory frameworks relevant to oral health.    
PO10   Function effectively as an oral health care team member in health care settings.     
PO11   Communicate effectively and sensitively with patients, care-givers, colleagues and the public in a manner that will improve health care outcomes and patient / client satisfaction.     
PO12   Demonstrate the ability to continue refining existing knowledge / skills and acquire new knowledge/skills.           
PO13   Select and pursue an appropriate career pathway that is professionally rewarding and personally fulfilling.        
PO14   Recognize and manage medico-legal, ethical and professional issues in dental practice.     
PO15   Demonstrate and practice integrity, responsibility, respect and selflessness.    

 

Course outcomes

Conservative dentistry and endodontics
CO1    Acquire adequate knowledge, necessary skill and attitude to carry out dental practice involving prevention, diagnosis and treatment of anomalies and diseases of teeth and associated hard and soft tissues
CO2    Apply basic knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biomechanical properties of teeth, biomaterials and associated tissues for effective practice of Dentistry
CO3    Understand and Demonstrate the etiology, pathophysiology and clinical manifestation of diseases of the teeth and adjacent hard and soft tissues.
CO4    Acquire basic knowledge of etiology, biology, prevention, interception and management of carious and non carious lesion of teeth.
CO5    Choose various methods to identifiy the disease process at different stages and determine the treatment modalities
CO6    Define and Classify disease of theeth and adjacent tisssues and plan out the treatment preferences
CO7    Communicate effectively and sensitively with patients and public to bring about satisfaction and trust.
CO8    Identify and manage common anomalies of shape, size and number of teeh
CO9    Perform and interpret basic diagnostic procedure of teeth and perioral tissues, its prevention and treatment with the knowledge of physiological systems.
CO10  Demonstrate basic knowledge of the biological basis of endodontics and management of various endoodntics situations including diagnosis, treatment planning and treatment modalities.
CO11   Identfiy and refer patienst requiring specilist care
CO12   Analyze occlusion, factors affecting and physiology of occlusion with emphasis on trauma from occlusion correction.
    
Dental Anatomy& Dental Histology
CO1    Student should be able to appreciate the morphological features of all primary and permanent teeth, its chronology , sequence of eruption, occlusion and variations in morphology
CO2    Students should have an understanding about the development of orofacial structures in particular developmental processes of teeth with applied aspects
CO3    Students should know various properties of dental tissues, their microscopic features, the histological basis of various dental treatment procedures, physiologic aging process and the clinical considerations
CO4    Students should appreciate the macroscopic and microscopic structure and functions of oral facial tissues & variations in different pathological/non-pathological states and physiologic aging process
CO5    Students should have basic understanding about laboratory techniques involved in routine soft tissue and hard tissue processing.
    
Dental Materials
CO1    Dental student interpret the Biocompatibility and type of biological responses that materials cause and the anatomic aspects of the oral cavity that influence or modify the biological response to materials
CO2    Dental student acquire knowledge of the composition, properties, manipulative variables, and recent advances of restorative, preventive, esthetic and surgical dental materials.
CO3    Dental student develop the ability to use dental materials which will include the manipulation through laboratory and clinical exercises.
    
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery    
CO1    To acquire knowledge regarding the scientific and surgical principles required to provide Oral Maxillofacial surgical care and prevention of cross infection
CO2    Apply the knowledge gained from basic science and clinical subjects (anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, microbiology, pharmacology, general medicine and general surgery) in the diagnosis and management of oral surgical problems.
CO3    Record case history, perform clinical examination, order essential investigations and interpret them to arrive at a final diagnosis and plan the treatment and management of oral and maxillofacial problems.
CO4     Competently diagnose and treat medically compromised patients with minor oral surgical problems and manage medical emergencies if any during the procedures. Assess the need for specialist consent for such patients.            
CO5    Perform competently extraction of tooth/teeth under local/general anesthesia with prescription of medications, post extraction instructions and proper follow-up care. Management of intra/post-operative complications with referral to an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon as required.
CO6    To know the ethical issues and develop communication skills and compassion towards the patient for establishing better patient-doctor relationshipirrespective of social status, caste, creed or religion of the patient.
CO7    Ability to carry out simple minor oral surgical procedures such as alveoloplasty, frenectomy, incision and drainage, dental wiring and biopsy.
CO8    To keep abreast with the recent advances in the speciality of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery such as dental implants, laser and cryotherapy.
CO9    Understand the management of major oral surgical problems and principles involved in the management of hospitalised patients.
    
Oral Medicine and Radiology
CO1   To have adequate knowledge of the applied anatomy of the face and oral cavity, the basic physiologic processes, pathologic processes and the basics of pharmacologic applications
CO2   Case history- communication skills, intra oral & extra oral examination, investigations
CO3   To know the etiology, epidemiology , clinical presentation and management protocols of the common disorders of the  oral and para-oral structures
CO4   Understand the oral manifestations of systemic diseases & dental mangement of medically compromised patients
CO5   Outline the basic principles, clinical, radiographic and medico-legal aspects of forensic odontology
CO6   To know the history of Radiology and basics of Radiation Physics
CO7   To understand the basics of effects of radiation on living tissues, radiation safety measures
CO8   To understand and perform various intra-oral radiographic techniques using appropriate accessory devices and film processing equipments to produce quality intra - oral radiographs
CO9   To understand principles of radiographic interpretation and to identify anatomical structures and to differentiate it from pathologies on an intra-oral radiographs
CO10  To identify and understand  the indications of various extra - oral radiographs in different maxillofacial pathologies
CO11  To know and understand various digital and advances in maxillofacial imaging
    
Oral Pathology
CO1    Describe the pathological processes that involve the oral cavity and the manifestations of common diseases, their diagnosis and correlation with other clinical pathological processes
CO2    Discuss the oral manifestations of systemic diseases to help in correlating with systemic physical signs and laboratory findings
CO3    Determine the principles governing treatment of oral diseases
CO4    Describe the basic aspects and methods used in Forensic Odontology
CO5    Report microscopic studies of common lesions affecting the oral tissues through microscopic slides & projection slides and study of disease processes with the help of surgical specimens
CO6    Discuss teeth anomalies, polymorphisms with the help of specimens & plaster casts.
CO7    Diagnose the commonly occurring diseases in the oro-facial region on the basis of clinical, radiological and histological findings
    
Orthodontics
CO1    Define Orthodontics, explain basic principles , concepts, process of growth, development of arches , occlusion and associated craniofacial structures.
CO2    Classify andexplain different types and etiological factors in different types of skeletal and dental problems.
CO3    Explain different types of anchorage, tooth movement, biological reactions and   Bio-mechanical principles of tooth movement in Orthodontics.
CO4    Demonstrate skills in Diagnosis and treatment planning in Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics, to make upper and lower dental arch impressions, prepare the study models, perform model analyses and analyse and interpret the radiographs.
CO5    Describe the various lab procedures, materials and their uses in the fabrication of different types of orthodontic appliances.
CO6    Etiology, theory, schools of thought of retention  and retainers in orthodontics.
CO7    Recognize types of malocclusions and refer the cases to a specialist for higher level of care.  Ability to diagnose and manage simple malocclusion.
CO8    Explain etiopathogenesis ,classification and management of patient with CLP and patients requiring surgical correction.
    
Paedodontics
CO1   Demonstrate the principles of pediatric and preventive dentistry right from birth to adolescence, including those  with special health care needs
CO2   Elicit detailed case history and  methodological examination of the child patient, perform essential diagnostic procedures and interpret them, arrive at a reasonable diagnosis and formulate a comprehensive treatment plan and treat appropriately.
CO3   Relate the current concepts of caries and its underlying causative factors in a child, and to implement timely, effective management strategies.
CO4   Master the use of various restorative materials used in children,including  semi-permanent, stainless steel crowns, restorations, and esthetic crowns along with recent advances
CO5   Diagnose, prevent and intercept developing dental health problems in the child, including malocclusions.
CO6   Understand basics of growth and development , psychology and behaviour of children and display strategies for management in the dental clinic
CO7   Identify morphology of primary and permanent root canal, pulpal and periapical diseases and perform pulp therapy techniques
CO8   Master exodontia and LA techniques for children   
CO9   Describe salient features of gingiva and periodontium in primary dentition and summarize management of  common gingival and periodontal diseases in children
CO10  Demonstrate the management of disabled children effectively and efficiently, tailored to the need of individual requirement and conditions
CO11  Understand the etiology, prevention and management of common dental injuries in children.
CO12  Develop and deliver oral health education and participate in school dental health program
    
Periodontics
CO 1   Describe the diverse anatomic and microscopic features of the periodontium and the interrelated functional aspects.
CO 2   Explain the etio-pathogenesis of periodontal/peri-implant diseases
CO 3   Demonstrate the ability to recognise and diagnose the various forms of periodontal/peri-implant diseases.
CO 4   Apply the appropriate diagnostic technique to diagnose periodontal diseases
CO 5   Identify, plan and execute non-surgical and surgical periodontal treatment procedures based on current scientific evidence to treat systemically healthy and systemically compromised patients.
CO 6   Communicate and demonstrate appropriate measures in the prevention of periodontal diseases
CO 7   Analyse the role of inter-disciplinary approaches in periodontal/peri-implant therapy and referral to the specialist.
CO 8   Inculcate a sense of social responsibility and capability to deliver periodontal healthcare to the underprivileged sections of the society
    
Prosthodontics
CO1   Apply basic and systemic medical sciences on human anatomy, embryology, histology, applied in general and particularly to head and neck, Physiology & Biochemistry, Pathology and Microbiology, virology, health and diseases of various systems of the body (systemic).Apply basic and systemic medical sciences in surgery and medicine, pharmacology, nutrition, behavioral science, age changes, genetics, Immunology, Congenital defects and syndrome and Anthropology, Bioengineering,  Bio-medical and Biological Principle and applications to Dental material science
CO2   Diagnose and plan treatment for patients requiring a Prosthodontic therapy, Interpret a radiograph and other investigations for the purpose of diagnosis and treatment plan. Evaluate Tooth and tooth surface restorations, Complete Denture Prosthodontics, removable partial denture Prosthodontics, fixed Prosthodontics and maxillofacial and Craniofacial Prosthodontics, implants and implant supported Prosthodontics, T.M.J, and occlusion. Craniofacial esthetic, and biomaterials, craniofacial disorders, problems of psychogenic origin. Evaluate General health conditions and emergency as related to Prosthodontics treatment.
CO3   Knowledge on ethics, laws and Jurisprudence and forensic odontology in Prosthodontics. Respect patient's rights and privileges including patients right to information and right to seek the second opinion.
CO4   Identify social, cultural, economic, environmental, educational and emotional determinants of the patient and  consider them in planning the treatment.
CO5   Acquire essential knowledge of personal hygiene, infection control, prevention of cross infection and safe disposal of waste, keeping in view the risks of transmission of Hepatitis and HIV.
CO6   Examine the patients requiring Prosthodontics therapy, investigate the patient systemically, analyze the investigation results, radiography, diagnose the ailment, plan a treatment, communicate it with the patient and execute it. Identify cases, which are outside the area of his specialty/ competence and refer them to appropriate specialists. Interact with other specialty including medical specialty for a planned team management of patients for a  craniofacial and oral acquired and congenital defects, Temporomandibular joint syndromes, esthetics, Implant supported Prosthetics and problems of Psychogenic origin.
CO7   Restore lost functions of Stomatognathic system namely mastication, speech, appearance and psychological comforts, by understanding biological, biomedical, bioengineering principles and systemic condition of the patient  to provide a quality health care of the craniofacial region
CO8   Perform clinical" and Laboratory procedure with an understanding of biomaterials, tissue conditions related to the prosthesis and have competent dexterity and skill for performing clinical and laboratory procedures in fixed, removable, implant, maxillofacial, TMJ and esthetics in Prosthodontics. Adopt new methods and techniques in prosthodontics from time to time based on scientific research, which is in patient's best interest.
CO9   Communicate in simple understandable language with the patient and explain the principles of Prosthodontics to the patient. He should be able to guide and counsel the patient with regard to various treatment modalities available. Develop the ability to communicate with professional colleagues through various media like Internet, e-mail, video conference, and etc. to render the best possible treatment
    
Public Health Dentistry
CO1    Elicit case history, perform Clinical Examination to arrive at a diagnosis using appropriate diagnostic aids and provide comprehensive Oral health care to the patients with strict adherence to the Infection control protocol.
CO2    Identify Community health/ oral health problems using the knowledge of Epidemiology and indices to arrive at Community Diagnosis and communicate the findings to the community.
CO3    Develop Health Education aids and impart Health Education using appropriate methods to various target groups.
CO4    Identify health systems and health policies for delivery of health care services in India and advocate the need for Oral health policy.
CO5    Plan, implement and evaluate appropriate Community Oral Health Programs for Promotion of Oral Health and Prevention of Oral disease at the  Community level for various target groups including school children.
CO6    Adopt practices to prevent Occupational hazards associated with the practice of dentistry
CO7    Identify and manage Medico legal issues in the practice of dentistry.Adopt and apply ethical and Moral Standards while carrying out Epidemiological Researches, Community Oral Health Activities
CO8    Display competency and work efficiently in a 'Team Approach'
CO9    Strive to maintain the highest professional dignity and honour by adhering to the guidelines and values set up by the governing bodies of the profession. Respect patient’s rights and Privileges including Patient’s right to information and right to seek a second opinion.     
CO10   Develop communication and administration skills to coordinate between appropriate manpower and resources for delivery of Health/ Oral health care.
CO11   Sensitize the community towards the various payment plans and public health/ oral health programs in place for availing health/oral health services.
CO12   Communicate Environmental Health Hazards and associated Health Outcomes to the Community, Stakeholders and Professional audience
    
Medical Subjects:   
Biochemistry
CO1    Understanding of biochemical and molecular processes involved in health and disease with relevance to dentistry.
CO2    Understanding of importance of nutrition in health and disease relevant to dentistry.
CO3    Understanding of biochemical basis and rationale of clinical laboratory tests, and demonstrate ability to interpret these in the clinical context.
    
General Medicine
CO1    Demonstrate understanding of the patho-physiologic basis, epidemiological profile, signs and symptoms of disease and their investigation and management,
CO2    Competently interview and examine an adult patient and make a clinical diagnosis,
CO3    Appropriately order and interpret laboratory tests,
CO4    Initiate appropriate cost-effective treatment based on an understanding of the rational drug prescriptions, medical interventions required and preventive measures,
CO5    Follow up of patients with medical problems and refer whenever required,
CO6    Communicate effectively, educate and counsel the patient and family,
CO7    Manage common medical emergencies and refer when required,
CO8    Independently perform common medical procedures safely and understand patient safety issues.
    
Microbiology
CO1    Understanding of role of microbial agents in health and disease,
CO2    Understand and practice various methods of Sterilisation and disinfection in dental clinics.
CO3    Understanding the immune system in health and disease.
CO4    Ability to understand the etiology, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis & prevention of common infections.
    
Pharmacology
CO1    Describe tha pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of essential and commonly used drugs in general and in dental practice
CO2    List the indications, contraindications; interactions, and adverse reactions of commonly used drugs with reason
CO3    Prescribe drugs for common dental and medical ailments
CO4    Prescribe common and essential drugs in special conditions such as pregnancy, lactation old age, renal, hepatic damage and inmmuno compromised patients
CO5    Integrate the rational drug therapy in clinical pharmacology
CO6    Indicate the principles underlying the concepts of "Essential drugs"
CO7    To appreciate adverse reactions and drug interactions of commonly used drugs
CO8    Critically evaluate drug formulations and be able to interpret the clinical pharmacology of marketed preparations commonly used in dentistry
    
Physiology
CO1    Explain the normal functioning of  organs, their integration with various systems in maintainence of homeostasis
CO2    Explain the pathophysiological basis of diseases related to various organ system
CO3    Perform and interpret the experiments designed for the better understanding of physiological functions
    
General Anatomy
CO1    Understanding of the gross and microscopic structure and development of various structutures  in head & neck
CO2    Comprehension of the normal regulation and integration of the functions of the structutures and systems related  to head & neck
CO3    Understanding of the clinical correlation of structures and systems involved and interpret the anatomical basis of disease is presentation in head & neck region
    
General Pathology
CO1    Describe the normal homeostatic mechanisms and the pathological process in their derangement and the effects on human systems.
CO2    Discuss the concepts of cell injury and pathological and immunological responses produced thereby in different tissues and organs and the body's capacity for healing.
CO3    Demonstrate basic Knowledge and understanding of the immune system in health and disease.
CO4    Explain the etiology, pathogenesis, pathological effects and clinicopathological correlation of common infectious and non-infectious diseases.
CO5    Describe the concept of hemodynamic disorders, thromboembolic disease and shock and their clinical application.
CO6    Describe the concept of neoplasia with reference to the etiology, morphological features, diagnosis and prognosis in different tissues and organs of the body.
CO7    Discuss the epidemiology, gross and microscopic features, clinical presentation and diagnostic techniques associated with different diseases in different organ systems to the extent needed for the understanding of disease processes and their clinical significance.
CO8    Recognise and interpret the common hematological disorders and the investigations, blood banking as well as cytological procedures.
CO9    Perform and interpret the basic bed-side clinical pathology procedures on blood and urine samples.

General Surgery
CO1    Understanding  of the structural and functional basis, principles of diagnosis and management of common surgical problems in adults and children
CO2    Ability  to  choose,  calculate  and  administer  appropriately  intravenous  fluids,  electrolytes, blood and blood products based on the clinical condition
CO3    Ability   to   apply   the   principles   of   asepsis,   sterilization,   disinfection,   rational   use   of prophylaxis, therapeutic utilities of antibiotics and universal precautions in surgical practice
CO4    Ability to perform common diagnostic and surgical procedures at the primary care level
CO5    Ability  to recognize,  resuscitate,  stabilize  and  provide  Basic life support to patients following trauma
CO6    Ability to administer informed consent and counsel patient prior to surgical procedures

 

Outcome Attainment

Course outcomes 2015 Batch

 

 

Subject 2015

Substantial 76 - 100%

Moderate

66 - 75%

Slight

51 - 65%

Nil

0 - 50%

  1.  

General Anatomy Including Embryology and Histology

34.00

35.00

27.00

4.00

  1.  

General Human Physiology and Biochemistry

41.00

27.00

27.00

5.00

  1.  

Dental Anatomy Embryology and Histology

7.00

33.00

58.00

2.00

  1.  

General Pathology and Microbiology

29.59

42.86

25.51

2.04

  1.  

General and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics

18.37

33.67

42.86

5.10

  1.  

Dental Materials

7.14

16.33

57.14

19.39

  1.  

Pre - Clinical Conservative Dentistry

14.29

52.04

31.63

2.04

  1.  

Pre - Clinical Prosthodontics

3.06

19.39

73.47

4.08

  1.  

General Medicine

6.52

10.87

68.48

14.13

  1.  

General Surgery

14.13

51.09

29.35

5.43

  1.  

Oral Pathology & Oral Microbiology

3.26

45.65

45.65

5.43

  1.  

Public Health Dentistry

10.11

51.69

31.46

6.74

  1.  

Periodontology

5.62

40.45

50.56

3.37

  1.  

Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics

14.61

68.54

11.24

5.62

  1.  

Oral Medicine & Radiology

12.36

40.45

42.70

4.49

  1.  

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

11.11

38.89

42.22

7.78

  1.  

Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics

4.44

33.33

57.78

4.44

  1.  

Prosthodontics and Crown  & Bridge

5.56

40.00

46.67

7.78

  1.  

Paedodontics and  Preventive Dentistry

0.00

50.00

44.44

5.56

 

 

Attainment of Program outcome

Program outcome

Substantial 76 - 100%

Moderate

66 - 75%

Slight

51 - 65%

Nil

0 - 50%

 
 

PO1

15.94

39.37

38.97

5.72

 

PO2

17.84

36.72

38.51

6.93

 

PO3

15.10

39.78

39.42

5.70

 

PO4

16.48

37.81

40.02

5.69

 

PO5

15.30

43.24

36.19

5.27

 

PO6

19.27

38.84

36.81

5.08

 

PO7

14.68

37.06

41.29

6.97

 

PO8

12.55

39.54

41.23

6.68

 

PO9

7.40

34.18

48.87

9.55

 

PO10

10.03

40.40

42.87

6.69

 

PO11

6.49

38.65

47.31

7.56

 

PO12

16.98

35.71

39.90

7.40

 

PO13

9.87

36.15

46.13

7.84

 

PO14

9.33

43.82

39.29

7.56

 

PO15

16.99

39.61

36.96

6.38

 

 

 

BDS-Program outcomes 2015 Batch

 

BDS-Program outcomes

2015 Batch

 

Substantial 76 - 100%

Moderate

66 - 75%

Slight

51 - 65%

Nil

0 - 50%

14.62

38.77

40.13

6.48

 

 

BDS-Course outcomes 2016

 

SUBJECT  2016

Substantial 76 - 100%

Moderate

66 - 75%

Slight

51 - 65%

Nil

0 - 50%

  1.  

General Anatomy Including Embryology and Histology

36.36

46.75

12.99

3.90

  1.  

General Human Physiology and Biochemistry

72.73

23.38

3.90

0.00

  1.  

Dental Anatomy Embryology and Histology

15.58

63.64

19.48

1.30

  1.  

General Pathology and Microbiology

48.39

48.39

1.61

1.61

  1.  

General and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics

6.45

38.71

46.77

8.06

  1.  

Dental Materials

4.84

48.39

43.55

3.23

  1.  

Pre - Clinical Conservative Dentistry

29.03

56.45

11.29

3.23

  1.  

Pre - Clinical Prosthodontics

1.61

33.87

61.29

3.23

  1.  

General Medicine

1.56

20.31

62.50

15.63

  1.  

General Surgery

0.00

15.63

78.13

6.25

  1.  

Oral Pathology & Oral Microbiology

17.19

45.31

31.25

6.25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BDS-Course outcomes 2017

 

SUBJECT  2017

Substantial 76 - 100%

Moderate

66 - 75%

Slight

51 - 65%

Nil

0 - 50%

  1.  

General Anatomy Including Embryology and Histology

21.00

41.00

34.00

4.00

  1.  

General Human Physiology and Biochemistry

38.00

51.00

11.00

0.00

  1.  

Dental Anatomy Embryology and Histology

9.00

39.00

51.00

1.00

  1.  

General Pathology and Microbiology

19.19

45.45

32.32

3.03

  1.  

General and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics

14.14

34.34

42.42

9.09

  1.  

Dental Materials

3.03

19.19

69.70

8.08

  1.  

Pre - Clinical Conservative Dentistry

24.24

59.60

13.13

3.03

  1.  

Pre - Clinical Prosthodontics

13.13

46.46

37.37

3.03

 

 

BDS-Course outcomes 2018

 

SUBJECT  2017

Substantial 76 - 100%

Moderate

66 - 75%

Slight

51 - 65%

Nil

0 - 50%

  1.  

General Anatomy Including Embryology and Histology

41.49

26.60

24.47

7.45

  1.  

General Human Physiology and Biochemistry

32.98

46.81

18.09

2.13

  1.  

Dental Anatomy Embryology and Histology

11.70

47.87

37.23

3.19

 

 

BDS-Course outcomes 2014

 

SUBJECT  2014

Substantial 76 - 100%

Moderate

66 - 75%

Slight

51 - 65%

Nil

0 - 50%

  1.  

General Anatomy Including Embryology and Histology

15.00

41.00

31.00

13.00

  1.  

General Human Physiology and Biochemistry

20.00

35.00

36.00

9.00

  1.  

Dental Anatomy Embryology and Histology

11.00

47.00

34.00

8.00

  1.  

General Pathology and Microbiology

15.48

52.38

27.38

4.76

  1.  

General and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics

2.38

8.33

70.24

19.05

  1.  

Dental Materials

4.76

21.43

58.33

15.48

  1.  

Pre - Clinical Conservative Dentistry

11.90

60.71

27.38

0.00

  1.  

Pre - Clinical Prosthodontics

23.81

51.19

25.00

0.00

  1.  

General Medicine

1.41

8.45

78.87

11.27

  1.  

General Surgery

11.27

53.52

30.99

4.23

  1.  

Oral Pathology & Oral Microbiology

11.27

66.20

19.72

2.82

  1.  

Public Health Dentistry

7.32

25.61

53.66

13.41

  1.  

Periodontology

13.41

53.66

12.20

20.73

  1.  

Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics

1.22

21.95

68.29

8.54

  1.  

Oral Medicine & Radiology

7.32

34.15

51.22

7.32

  1.  

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

9.64

16.87

63.86

9.64

  1.  

Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics

4.82

40.96

46.99

7.23

  1.  

Prosthodontics and Crown  & Bridge

1.20

15.66

77.11

6.02

  1.  

Paedodontics and  Preventive Dentistry

0.00

9.64

80.72

9.64