Anil Neerukonda Institute of Dental Sciences
Courses and Fees
BDS Program and Fee Structure:
The BDS course spans five years, including a mandatory one-year rotating internship. Tuition fees vary depending on the category of admission:
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For students admitted under the Management Quota (Category B), the annual tuition fee is approximately ₹4,00,000.
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For NRI Quota (Category C) seats, the fee is around ₹7,00,000 per year.
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For Government Quota seats, the fee is significantly lower, approximately ₹46,304 annually.
Over the full duration of the program, tuition fees can total around ₹18 lakhs, with hostel charges adding approximately ₹8.75 lakhs.
Postgraduate MDS Program:
ANIDS also offers a three-year MDS program across multiple dental specialties, allowing students to pursue advanced clinical and academic training. Available specializations include:
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Oral Medicine & Radiology
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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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Periodontics & Implantology
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Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics
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Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry
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Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics
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Prosthodontics, Maxillofacial Prosthesis & Implantology
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Public Health Dentistry
Scholarships and Financial Support:
While ANIDS does not offer institutional scholarships, it actively supports students in accessing government-sponsored financial aid. These scholarships are typically available to students admitted under government quotas, especially those from SC, ST, OBC, and EBC categories. The college also facilitates educational loans through nationalized banks. Additionally, students admitted through competitive government schemes such as EAMCET, particularly those with high ranks, may be eligible for partial or full tuition fee reimbursement by the government.
Placements and career growth:
Career Growth Opportunities
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Compulsory Internship: All BDS graduates undergo a one-year rotating internship at the college’s teaching hospital, which provides essential hands-on experience in patient care and clinical procedures.
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Postgraduate Education: Many students pursue MDS (Master of Dental Surgery) in specialized fields such as Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, or Conservative Dentistry. Admission is through NEET-MDS, and ANIDS offers multiple MDS programs to support academic advancement.
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Private Practice: Graduates often establish their own dental clinics or join private hospitals and dental chains. The clinical exposure at ANIDS equips them with the skills needed for independent practice.
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Government Service: Students may appear for competitive exams to enter government healthcare services, including roles in public hospitals, rural health centers, and defense medical services.
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Academic and Research Careers: A segment of graduates choose teaching or research roles, contributing to dental education and innovation. ANIDS supports this through its infrastructure and faculty mentorship.



