Government Dental College & Research Institute Bangalore was founded in 1958. In a very short period of time, the college became well-known for its service to humanity, primarily by providing the best dental education to its students and catering to the needs of the population in and around Karnataka through efficient oral health care delivery. The college is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and is recognised by the National Dental Commission.
The college aspires to become a leading hub for integrative educational innovation, basic and translational research, and high-quality, patient-centered, interprofessional health care, all of which are carried out in an environment that makes use of cutting-edge technology and encourages respect for individuality as well as the potential for both personal and professional growth. The objective of the institution is to meet the needs of a diverse population while also developing outstanding clinicians, educators, and scientists.’
Contents
- 1 Highlights
- 2 Affiliation, Recognition, and Aid Status
- 3 Facilities
- 4 Faculty and Staff
- 5 Courses Offered and Intake Capacity
- 6 Course Syllabus
- 7 BDS Internship
- 8 Fees Structure
- 9 Karnataka NEET Counselling 2023
- 10 Registration Fees
- 11 Counselling Process
- 12 Required Document
- 13 Counselling Fee
- 14 Eligibility Criteria
- 15 NEET UG Cut Off
- 16 Eligibility Criteria For MDS Course
- 17 NEET MDS Cut-Off 2023
- 18 Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore Cut-Off 2022 (State Quota)
- 19 Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore Cut-Off 2022 (AIQ Quota)
- 20 Contact Details
- 21 Ranking & Reputation
- 22 NEET College Predictors
- 23 NEET Rank Predictors
- 24 Expert Admission Consultants
- 25 Frequently Asked Question
- 26 Q. When was Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore established?
- 27 Q. What is the Fees for UG Dental Courses at Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore ?
- 28 Q. Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore is affiliated with which university?
- 29 Q. What is the location of Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore?
- 30 Q. What is the intake capacity for the BDS course at Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore?
- 31 Q. What is the official website for Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore?
- 32 Q. Does the Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore provide hostel facility?
- 33 Q.What other facilities Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore offer?
Highlights
Name of Institute | Government Dental College & Research Institute Bangalore |
Popular Name | GDCRI |
Year of Establishment | 1958 |
Institute Type | Government |
Affiliated to | Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka |
Approved by | National Dental Commission, New Delhi |
Counselling Conducting Authority | Karnataka Education Authority |
Hostel Facilities | Yes (Male and Female) |
Website | https://gdcrib.karnataka.gov.in/ |
Entrance Exam for UG courses | NEET UG Exam |
Course | BDS & MDS |
Category | Dental Colleges in Karnataka |
Contact | Address: Victoria hospital Campus, Fort, Bangalore-560002 Email: aaogdcri2022@gmail.com Admission Helpline Number : 9667542500 |
Affiliation, Recognition, and Aid Status
- Affiliated with: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in Karnataka
- Approved by: National Dental Commission, New Delhi
- Aid Status: Government
Facilities
- Cafeteria
- Hostel
- Digital Library
- Sports
- Auditorium
- Laboratory
- Internet Facility
Faculty and Staff
Faculty are responsible for maintaining and improving the quality of Dental education at the Government Dental College & Research Institute,Bangalore. All campus faculty adhere to the following policies, which are applicable:
- College faculty are well-trained and experienced individuals with extensive knowledge of the Dental field who are always willing to indulge and prepare students for their professional careers.
- The college faculty is always encouraging students to take on new challenges, giving them the insights they need to improve on both a personal and professional level.
- In addition to faculty members, the institute has a non-technical staff that provides a healthy learning environment for students to grow into professional candidates for their future endeavors.
Faculties are always keen on the practical and sensible approach to the subject when teaching specific material. Furthermore, the faculty places a greater emphasis on ongoing education in order to promote the efficient use of existing resources.
Courses Offered and Intake Capacity
For Undergraduate Courses
Course | Duration | Intake Seats |
---|---|---|
BDS | 4 and ½ years + 1 Year Internship | 60 |
For Postgraduate Courses
Course | Duration | Intake |
MDS Orthodontics | 3 Years | 3 |
MDS Oral Surgery | 3 Years | 3 |
MDS Periodontics | 3 Years | 3 |
MDS Oral Medicine | 3 Years | 3 |
MDS Public Health Dentistry | 3 Years | 3 |
MDS Conservative Dentistry | 3 Years | 3 |
MDS Prosthodontics | 3 Years | 3 |
MDS Oral Pathology | 3 Years | 3 |
MDS Periodontics | 3 Years | 3 |
Course Syllabus
First Year | Second Year | Third Year | Fourth Year |
---|---|---|---|
General Human Anatomy including Embryology and Histology | General Pathology and Microbiology | General Medicine | Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics |
General Human Physiology and Biochemistry | General and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics | General Surgery | Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery |
Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral Histology | Dental Materials | Oral Pathology and Oral Microbiology | Oral Medicine and Radiology |
– | Pre-clinical Prosthodontics | – | Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics |
– | Pre clinical Conservative Dentistry | – | Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry |
– | – | – | Periodontology |
– | – | – | Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge |
– | – | – | Public Health Dentistry |
BDS Internship
Subjects | Duration |
---|---|
Oral Medicine & Radiology | 1 Month |
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1 ½ Months |
Prosthodontics | 1 ½ Months |
Periodontics | 1 Month |
Conservative Dentistry | 1 Month |
Orthodontics | 1 Month |
Community Dentistry/Rural Services | 15 days |
Oral Pathology & Microbiology | 1 Month |
Orthodontics | 3 Months |
Elective | 15 days |
Fees Structure
For UG courses
Course | Fees(Annualy) |
Tuition Fees | Rs. 40,000/- |
University Fees | Rs. 9,350/- |
Misc Fees | Rs. 4,300/- |
Hostel Fees | Rs. 21,000/- |
Mess Fees | Rs. 50,000/- |
Transport Fees | — |
For Postgraduate Courses
Fee Details | RGUHS Fees & Others | GDCRI Admission Fees | Total Fee amount collected from Students |
---|---|---|---|
Tuition Fee | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 |
University & Registration Fee | 3,000 | – | 3,000 |
Admission Fee | 500 | – | 500 |
Sports Fee (4 Years) | 600 | – | 600 |
S.W.Fund (4 Years) | 300 | – | 300 |
Library Fee | – | 1,000 | 1,000 |
Magazine Fee | – | 100 | 100 |
Sports Fee (College Fee) | – | 150 | 150 |
Labs Fee | – | 200 | 200 |
Medical Examination Fee | – | 100 | 100 |
Caution Deposit | – | 500* | 500 |
Alumni Association Membership fees | – | 500** | 500 |
Helinet | 6,000 | – | 6,000 |
Helinet Registration Fee | – | – | – |
Examination Fee | 3,000 | – | 3,000 |
NSS Fee | – | 30 | 30 |
Total Fees | 13,400 | 52,580 | 65,980 |
NOTE: The above-shared fees can vary from the actual fees and are subject to change. To know the exact fee structure, candidates can connect with a counseling expert at the Admission Helpline No. 9667542500.
Karnataka NEET Counselling 2023
Counseling Registration
Step 1: Online Registration
- Begin the registration process by accessing the website http://kea.kar.nic.in.
- Select “UGNEET-2023 Online Registration” to enter your details online.
Step 2: User Login
- Log in using your USER ID and Password.
- Enter your details step by step, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
Step 3: Upload Documents
- Upload scanned copies of the following documents separately in JPG/JPEG format:
- Recent passport-sized color photograph
- Signature
- Left-hand thumb impression
Step 4: Draft Print and Verification
Before selecting the declaration, take a draft print of your application form.
- Carefully check and verify all the entered information for accuracy.
- Make any necessary changes if required.
- If all details are correct, select the declaration.
Step 5: Payment
- Proceed to pay the required fees following the payment gateway procedures provided.
Step 6: Application Form Printout
- After successful payment, take a printout of the application form on A-4 size paper.
- This printed copy should be produced during document verification.
Registration Fees
Category | Registration fees |
(for Karnataka SC/ST/Cat-1/PWD/GM/2A/2B/3A/3B candidates) | Rs. 500/- |
Non-Karnataka candidates | Rs. 2,500/- |
(for NRI Ward/NRI/OCI/PIO/Foreign Nationals candidates) | Rs. 5,500/- |
Counselling Process
Step 1: Online Registration
- Visit the website kea.kar.nic.in.
- Select “UGNEET-2023 Online Registration.”
- Use your USER ID and Password to log in.
- Enter your details accurately.
- Upload a recent passport-size color photograph, signature, and left-hand thumb impression in JPG/JPEG format.
- Before confirming, review your application and make necessary changes.
- If everything is correct, select the declaration.
- Follow the provided payment gateway procedures to pay the fees.
- Print the application form on A-4 size paper.
- This printed copy is required for document verification.
Step 2: Document Verification
- Candidates who haven’t verified their documents must register online and complete this process.
- If you’ve already verified your documents for UGCET-2023 and don’t require additional reservations, you don’t need to verify again for Medical/Dental/AYURVEDA/UNANI/HOMEOPATHY courses. Just download the UGNEET-2023 Verification slip.
- If you’re eligible for additional reservations, ensure you claim them during online application and verify with relevant certificates.
Step 3: Course and College Choices
- Enter your course and college choices online based on seat availability.
- You can enter as many options as you want but prioritize them carefully.
- After entering options, a mock allotment will be done. It’s indicative and helps you revise your choices.
Step 4: Mock Allotment
- Review the results of the mock allotment, which shows where you might be allocated based on your preferences.
- Consider changing or retaining the entered options based on the mock allotment results.
Step 5: Finalize Options
- Verify your allotted seat status on the KEA website and modify options if needed.
- Continue to update your options until the last date for real allotment.
Step 6: Allotment Process
The allotment of seats will be conducted in two rounds, with each round having three phases.
First Round of Seat Allotment:
- Allotment is based on merit and priority of options entered by candidates.
- Special Category seats (Persons with disability, NCC, Sports Category) are allotted first.
- Seats are allocated according to the reservation policy.
- General Merit candidates are considered only in the General Merit quota, following the rank list.
- Reserved Kannada Medium and Rural Category candidates may also be allotted in their respective categories.
- Hyderabad-Karnataka reservation is considered.
- Special Category candidates like Defense, Ex-defense, CAPF, Ex-CAPF are allotted based on ranks and available seats.
- The first phase of allotment may involve multiple iterations until seats are filled or ranks exhausted.
Second Round of Allotment:
- Seats are allotted in the same manner as the first round.
- Unfilled seats in Rural and Kannada medium quota of reserved categories are converted to General category and offered to reserved category candidates.
- Only reserved category candidates are considered in this phase, and GM candidates are not.
- Consequential vacancies are considered.
Third Round of Allotment:
- Seats are allocated in the same order as previous rounds.
- Unfilled seats in various reserved General categories are converted to General Merit and offered to GM candidates.
- Consequential Rural and Kannada medium reserved category seats are considered.
- The order of seat allotment remains the same, and the process continues until no changes occur.
Step 7: Reporting to Colleges
- After the seat allotment in the final round, candidates who have been allotted seats need to report to the respective colleges they’ve been allocated.
The reporting process involves the following:
Step 8: Document Verification:
- Candidates must carry all necessary documents for verification, including educational certificates, identification, and allotment-related documents.
- The college authorities will verify your documents to ensure eligibility and compliance with admission criteria.
Step 9: Payment of Fees:
- Candidates are required to pay the prescribed fees as per the college’s fee structure.
- Ensure you understand the payment schedule and deadlines to avoid any issues.
Step 10: Confirmation of Admission:
- Once the documents are verified, and fees are paid, the college will confirm your admission.
- You may receive an admission letter or receipt as proof of your admission status.
Step 11: Seat Confirmation and Vacant Seats:
- If any candidates do not report to the allocated colleges within the specified timeframe, their seats may be considered vacant.
Required Document
- SSLC/10th standard mark Sheet
- 2nd PUC/12th standard mark Sheet
- Final print out of online application form
- Original copy of chalan for having paid the registration fees
- NEET admission ticket
- Study certificate issued by school
- NEET Rank letter
- Two recent passport size photogrraphs
- Migration Certificate (Those who are studied under other than PU Board, Karnataka)
- Eligibility Certificate (Those who are studied under other than PU Board, Karnataka)
- Adhaar Card
For PG Courses
- High School/Secondary School Certificate for date of birth
- Provisional Pass Certificate and Mark sheets of every year of BDS
- Internship completion certificate
- Permanent/ Provisional Registration Certificate
- NEET MDS admit card
- NEET MDS Score card
- Domicile certificate
MCC Counseling Registration
Step | Action | Description |
1 | Visit MCC Official Website | Go to the official MCC Counselling 2023 |
2 | Find the Registration Link | Locate and click on the “Registration” or “New Registration” link on the homepage. |
3 | Read the Instructions | Carefully read and understand the provided instructions, guidelines, and eligibility criteria. |
4 | Fill in Personal Details | Enter accurate personal information: full name, date of birth, gender, contact number, email, etc. |
5 | NEET UG Details | Provide NEET UG exam details: roll number, application number, and exam year. |
6 | Generate Login Credentials | Create a unique username and strong password for future access to the counseling portal. |
7 | Payment of Registration Fee | Pay the prescribed fee using available online payment options. Follow provided payment instructions. |
8 | Verify and Submit | Review entered information, make corrections if needed, and submit the registration form. |
9 | Confirmation and Printout | Receive a confirmation message/email upon successful submission. Print or save as PDF for records. |
10 | Keep Registration Details Secure | Safely store registration number, login credentials, and payment receipt for future reference. |
Counselling Fee
(Non-Refundable)
Institution Type | UR | SC/ST/OBC/PwD |
15% AIQ/Central Universities | Rs. 1,000 | Rs. 500 |
Deemed University | Rs. 5,000 | Rs. 5,000 |
Security Fee (Refundable)
Institution Type | UR | SC/ST/OBC/PwD |
15% AIQ/Central Universities | Rs. 1,0000 | Rs. 5,000 |
Deemed University | Rs. 2,00,000 | Rs. 2,00,000 |
MCC Counselling Process
MCC will be the conducting the counselling process for admission to Medical, Dental Colleges and Nursing Colleges for the AIQ, Central Institutes, University, AIMS, JIPMER , Deemed universities, AMU, BHU and etc. The Counselling will be held in Four Rounds Namely Round 1, Round 2, Round 3 and additional Round known as Stray vacancy round which will be the last round for the counselling and admission. Here’re are some details about each round given below:
ROUND-1:
- Register for Main Counseling: Visit www.mcc.nic.in and register for Round-1 by paying a Non-Refundable Registration fee and Refundable Security Deposit.
- Choice Filling and Locking: Choose your preferred institutes and courses during the specified days and lock your choices.
- Seat Allotment Round-1: Based on your choices and merit, seats will be allotted in Round-1.
- Result Publication: The Round-1 result will be published on the MCC website.
- Upload Essential Certificates: After the result is declared, upload the necessary certificates as per the guidelines.
- Physical Reporting: If allotted a seat, physically report to the allocated Medical/Dental College with original documents. Those who want to upgrade to Round-2 must report with their original documents.
ROUND-2:
- Candidates Not Allotted in Round-1: If you weren’t allotted a seat in Round-1, no need to register again. You will automatically be considered for Round-2.
- Fresh Registration for Round-2: New candidates or those who didn’t register in Round-1 must register for Round-2 by paying the fees.
- Choice Filling and Locking: Fill new choices and lock them during the specified period.
- Seat Allotment Round-2: Seats will be allotted based on your choices and merit.
- Result Publication: The Round-2 result will be published on the MCC website.
- Upload Essential Certificates: After the Round-2 result is declared, upload the necessary certificates as per the guidelines.
- Physical Reporting: If allotted a seat in Round-2, physically report to the allocated Medical/Dental College. Upgraded candidates must take relieving from Round-1 seat and join Round-2 seat.
ROUND-3:
- Candidates Not Allotted in Previous Rounds: If you were not allotted a seat in Round-1 or Round-2, no need to register again. You will be considered for Round-3.
- Fresh Registration for Round-3: New candidates or those who didn’t register in Round-1 or Round-2 must register for Round-3 by paying the fees.
- Choice Filling and Locking: Fill new choices and lock them during the specified period.
- Seat Allotment Round-3: Seats will be allotted based on your choices and merit.
- Result Publication: The Round-3 result will be published on the MCC website.
- Upload Essential Certificates: After the Round-3 result is declared, upload the necessary certificates as per the guidelines.
- Physical Reporting: If allotted a seat in Round-3, physically report to the allocated Medical/Dental College.
FINAL STRAY VACANCY ROUND:
- Fresh Registrations: Candidates must register for the Final Stray Vacancy Round.
- Elimination: Candidates with allotted seats in other rounds will be eliminated from the Stray Vacancy Round.
- Stray Vacancy Round: The AIQ Stray Vacancy Round for vacant seats will be conducted online by MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.
- Seat Allotment: Seats will be allotted based on merit in the Stray Vacancy Round.
- Joining Allotted Seat: If allotted a seat in the Stray Round, the candidate must join the allocated seat/college. Failure to join will result in debarment from NEET examination for 01 year and forfeiture of fees.
(Note: Candidates can participate in Round-2 or Round-3 directly without fresh registration if they are not allotted a seat in the previous round. Upgraded candidates cannot claim their previous round seat.)
Eligibility Criteria
Qualify Exam | NEET conducted By NTA |
Nationality | Applicants must be Indian citizens. NRI candidates with Indian passports are also eligible to apply. Under the NRI Category, overseas citizens of India (OCI) and Persons of Indian origin (PIO) are eligible to apply. |
Age Limit | 17 years old (as of December 31). The upper age limit for General category candidates is 25 years, while for SC/ST/OBC candidates, it is 30 years. |
Qualification | Candidates must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as compulsory subjects. |
Qualifying Marks | They must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate (for General category candidates) and 40% marks in aggregate (for SC/ST/OBC candidates) in the qualifying examination. |
NEET UG Cut Off
Category | Qualifying criteria | NEET Cutoff 2022 | NEET Cutoff 2023 | ||
UR/EWS | 50th Percentile | 715-117 | 720-137 | ||
OBC | 40th Percentile | 116-93 | 136-107 | ||
SC | 40th Percentile | 116-93 | 136-107 | ||
ST | 40th Percentile | 116-93 | 136-107 | ||
UR / EWS & PH | 45th Percentile | 116-105 | 136-121 | ||
OBC & PH | 40th Percentile | 104-93 | 120-107 | ||
SC & PH | 40th Percentile | 104-93 | 120-107 | ||
ST & PH | 40th Percentile | 104-93 | 120-108 |
Eligibility Criteria For MDS Course
Entrance Exam: | NEET MDS Exam |
Age | No age restrictions |
Internship | Mandatory experience of 1-year internship after BDS course |
Qualification | Candidates must have an BDS degree from a recognized educational institute or Equivalent Graduate degree. Candidates must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks to sit for the Exam MDS exam, qualifying via which they will get admission to MDS courses |
NEET MDS Cut-Off 2023
Categories | Cut off percentile 2023 | Cutoff marks 2023 |
General | 50th | 272 |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th | 238 |
General-PH | 45th | 255 |
SC/ST/OBC-PH | 40th | 238 |
Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore Cut-Off 2022 (State Quota)
Rounds | Round 1 | Round 2 | ||
Category | All India Rank | Marks | All India Rank | Marks |
IG | 88402 | 494 | 136622 | 439 |
IK | — | — | — | — |
IR | — | — | — | — |
2AG | 97301 | 483 | 119478 | 119478 |
2AK | — | — | — | — |
2AR | 98711 | 481 | 130907 | 445 |
2BG | 89488 | 493 | 97079 | 483 |
2BK | 183979 | 395 | 184470 | 395 |
2BR | — | — | — | — |
3AG | 88267 | 494 | 100681 | 479 |
3AK | — | — | — | — |
3AR | — | — | — | — |
3BG | 88215 | 494 | 109695 | 468 |
3BK | 116618 | 461 | 119651 | 457 |
3BR | — | — | — | — |
GM | 83947 | 500 | 97011 | 483 |
GMK | 107116 | 471 | 116618 | 461 |
GMR | 95624 | 485 | 101667 | 478 |
SCG | 209495 | 374 | 209495 | 374 |
SCK | — | — | — | — |
SCR | — | — | — | — |
STG | 136567 | 439 | 139792 | 436 |
STK | — | — | — | — |
STR | — | — | — | — |
Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore Cut-Off 2022 (AIQ Quota)
Category | First Round | Second Round | Mop-Up Round | Stray – 1 | Stray – 2 | |||||
AIR | Marks | AIR | Marks | AIR | Marks | AIR | Marks | AIR | Marks | |
Open | 17257 | 608 | 23736 | 594 | 32079 | 578 | 41863 | 561 | — | — |
EWS | 27193 | 587 | 27783 | 586 | 37220 | 569 | — | — | — | — |
OBC | 19675 | 603 | 25860 | 590 | 32840 | 576 | 46116 | 554 | — | — |
SC | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
ST | 124168 | 452 | 116925 | 460 | 197368 | 384 | 199503 | 382 | — | — |
EWS-PWD | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Contact Details
Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore
- Address: Victoria hospital Campus, Fort, Bangalore-560002
- Website: https://gdcrib.karnataka.gov.in/
- Admission Helpline no : 9667542500
Ranking & Reputation
Name of Institute | Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore |
Reputation | Good |
Education | Excellent |
Faculty | Good |
Infrastructure | Excellent |
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Frequently Asked Question
Q. When was Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore established?
A. Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore was established in 1958.
Q. What is the Fees for UG Dental Courses at Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore ?
A. The fees for UG courses at Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore Rs. 65,980/-.
Q. Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore is affiliated with which university?
A. Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in Karnataka.
Q. What is the location of Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore?
A. The location of Government Dental College & Research Institute at Victoria hospital Campus, Fort, Bangalore-560002
Q. What is the intake capacity for the BDS course at Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore?
A. The intake capacity for the BDS course at Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore is 60.
Q. What is the official website for Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore?
A. The official website for Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore is https://gdcrib.karnataka.gov.in/
Q. Does the Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore provide hostel facility?
A. Yes Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore does provide a hostel facility for both males and females.
Q.What other facilities Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore offer?
A.Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bangalore also offers amenities like a cafeteria, , Laboratory, Internet Facility, Auditorium, Digital Library, Computer Lab, Medical and sports.