Migration

Migration from one dental college to another is not a right of a student. However, it may be considered in exceptional cases of extreme compassionate grounds provided the following criteria are fulfilled:
Migration
  • Both the colleges, i.e. one at which the student is studying at present and one to which migration is sought, are recognized by the Dental Council of India.
  • The applicant candidate should have passed the 1st professional BDS examination.
  • The applicant submits his application for migration, complete in all respects, to all authorities concerned within a period of one month of passing (declaration of result) of the first professional Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) examination.
  • The applicant candidate must submit an affidavit stating that he/she will pursue 240 days of prescribed study before appearing for the 2nd professional BDS examination, which should be duly certified by the registrar of the concerned university in which he/she is seeking transfer. This transfer will be applicable only after receipt of an affidavit.

Note:

  • Migration is permitted only in the beginning of the 2nd year BDS course in a recognized institution.
  • All applicants for migration shall be referred to the Dental Council of India by the college authority for obtaining NOC.
  • Council reserves the right not to entertain any application which is not under the prescribed compassionate grounds and also take independent decisions where the applicant has been allowed to migrate without referring the same to the council.
  • Compassionate ground criteria:
    1. Death of a supporting guardian.
    2. Disturbed conditions as declared by the Govt. in the Dental College area.

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