Rural Dental College, Loni is a Private Deemed dental college in Maharashtra. The college offers BDS & MDS courses with 100 BDS seats & total intake capacity of 22 seats in several MDS specialization. The college was established in 1989 with an approval from National Dental Commission (NDC) and affiliated with Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed-to-be University) having the college’s official website (https://www.pravara.com/rural-dental-college/).
Counselling for admission in BDS course in deemed college will be conducted by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for 100% seats. Similarly, counselling for admission in MDS courses will be conducted by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for 100% seats.
Students must do the registration on MCC’s official’s website (https://mcc.nic.in/) to participate in the MCC NEET UG & MDS Counselling for admission in respective courses. Admission in BDS & MDS courses will be based on NEET UG rank & NEET MDS rank conducted by NTA & NBE respectively.
Highlights of Rural Dental College Loni
| Name of Institute | Rural Dental College, Loni |
| Popular Name | RDC, Loni |
| Year of Establishment | 1989 |
| Institute Type | Private |
| Affiliated to | Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (deemed to be a university) |
| Approved by | National Dental Commission |
| Hostel Facilities | Yes (Male and Female) |
| Website | https://www.pravara.com/rural-dental-college.html |
| Entrance Exam for UG courses | NEET UG Exam |
| Entrance Exam for PG courses | NEET MDS Exam |
| Course | UG- BDS and PG- MDS |
| Category | Dental Colleges in Maharashtra |
| Contact | Address: SA/p: Loni Tal:Rahata, Dist:Ahmednagar (Maharashtra), Pin: 413736 India Email ID: contact@pmtpims.org Admission Helpline Number: 9667542500 |
Affiliation, Recognition, and Aid Status
Affiliated with: Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (deemed to be a university)
Approved by: National Dental Commission
Aid Status: Private
Facilities
- Lecture Halls
- Laboratories
- Clinics
- Library
- Hostel
- Sports and Recreation
- Transportation
Courses Offered And Seat Intake
For Undergraduate Courses
| Course | Duration | Intake Seats |
| BDS | 4 and ½ years + 1 Year Internship | 100 |
For Postgraduate courses
| Course | Total Seats |
| MDS in Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics | 4 |
| MDS in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 3 |
| MDS in Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics | 3 |
| MDS in Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge | 3 |
| MDS in Oral Medicine & Radiology | 2 |
| MDS in Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry | 2 |
| MDS in Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology and Oral Microbiology | 2 |
| MDS in Periodontology | 3 |
Fees Structure
For UG Courses
| Course | General Category Fees (Rs.) | NRI Category Fees (US$) | Deposit Fees (Rs.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BDS | ₹3,50,000/- | US$ 21,340 | — |
For PG Courses
| Course | General Category Fees (Rs. ) | NRI Category Fees (US$) | Other Fees (Rs. ) |
| MDS Conservative | Rs. 11,00,000/- | US$ 67,070 | Rs. 5,000/- |
| MDS Orthodontics | Rs. 11,00,000/- | US$ 67,070 | Rs. 5,000/- |
| MDS Pedodontics | Rs. 11,00,000/- | US$ 67,070 | Rs. 5,000/- |
| MDS Prosthodontics | Rs. 11,00,000/- | US$ 67,070 | Rs. 5,000/- |
| MDS Oral Surgery | Rs. 11,00,000/- | US$ 67,070 | Rs. 5,000/- |
| MDS Periodontology | Rs. 6,30,000/- | US$ 38,410 | Rs. 5,000/- |
| MDS Oral Medicine | Rs. 4,20,000/- | US$ 25,600 | Rs. 5,000/- |
| MDS Oral Pathology | Rs. 4,20,000/- | US$ 25,600 | Rs. 5,000/- |
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.
Eligibility Criteria For UG Courses (BDS)
| Eligibility Criteria | Details |
| Nationality | Indian Citizen or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) (if OCI obtained before 04/03/2022 and completed 10th & 12th from Maharashtra with domicile or 10-year residency) |
| Registration | Must be registered with the State CET Cell, Mumbai |
| Domicile Requirement | Candidate must be a domicile of Maharashtra (except for institutional quota & certain exceptions) |
| Minimum Age | Must be born on or before 31st December 2008 |
| Medical Fitness | Must be medically fit and provide a medical fitness certificate |
| SSC (10th) Requirement | Must have passed SSC or equivalent examination from an institution in Maharashtra (exceptions for children of Govt. employees & other categories) |
| HSC (12th) Requirement | Must have passed HSC or equivalent examination from Maharashtra with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology), and English |
| Minimum Marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) | General/EWS: Minimum 50% (150/300) Reserved (SC/ST/OBC/SEBC)/PWD Reserved: Minimum 40% (120/300) General PWD: Minimum 45% (135/300) |
| NEET UG Requirement | Must have appeared for NEET-UG and qualified as per the cut-off set by NTA |
| Institutional Quota Eligibility | Any eligible candidate from All India basis, including NRI, OCI, and Outside Maharashtra candidates (OMS), can apply for Institutional Quota seats through CAP (Common Admission Process) |
Eligibility Criteria For PG Courses (MDS)
| Eligibility Criteria | Details |
| Nationality | Must be an Indian National. Proof required: Nationality Certificate, Passport, or HSC/12th School Leaving Certificate. |
| NRI Candidates | Eligible only for a maximum of 15% NRI quota seats in Unaided Private/Private Minority Medical Colleges. |
| OCI Candidates | Eligible for State Quota seats and 15% NRI seats in Private unaided colleges if OCI status was obtained before 04/03/2022 and BDS was completed from a Maharashtra medical college. |
| BDS Qualification | Must have passed BDS from a Maharashtra college affiliated with MUHS or a Deemed University and completed a one-year internship by 15th August 2025. |
| Candidates Studied Outside Maharashtra (AIQ Admission) | Maharashtra domiciled candidates admitted under 15% AIQ in Govt. Dental Colleges/Central Govt. Institutions outside Maharashtra are eligible if they provide domicile proof and an admission certificate from the Dean. |
| Medical Fitness | Must be medically fit. |
| NEET-PG 2025 Requirement | Must have appeared for NEET-MDS 2025 and be declared eligible by the Competent Authority. |
| Minimum Percentile for Eligibility | General/EWS: 50th percentile Reserved Category/PWD (Reserved): 40th percentile PWD (General/EWS): 45th percentile |
| Dental Council Registration | Must be registered with National Dental Commission and produce the registration certificate during document verification. |
| Category Claims & Documents | Must claim category (SEBC/OBC/EWS) at registration and produce valid certificates during verification; otherwise, considered Open category. |
| Creamy Layer Rule (OBC/SEBC/VJ/NT) | Must provide Non-Creamy Layer Certificate valid up to 31/03/2026. Otherwise, considered Open category. |
| Caste Validity Certificate | Mandatory for reserved category candidates. SEBC & OBC candidates can submit within 6 months of admission application. |
| EWS Certificate | Must provide the prescribed format from the Maharashtra government during verification. |
| PG Diploma Holders | Eligible for admission to PG Degree in the same subject through NEET-MDS 2025. |
| Bond Service (Govt./Corporation BDS Graduates) | Bond service completion required. Candidates can appear for NEET-MDS twice without completing UG bond; after that, they must complete service or pay the penalty before document verification. |
| Internship Completion Date | Candidates who completed internship on or before 31/07/2023 are ineligible unless they have a bond release certificate. |
Admission Process For BDS Course in Rural Dental College Loni
Counselling for admission in BDS course in deemed colleges in Maharashtra will be conducted by Medical Counselling Committee for 100% BDS seats. Below are the detailed information on counselling registration and admission process.
MCC NEET UG Counselling Registration Process
| Step | Description |
| Step 1: Update Contact Information | Ensure that the email address and mobile number provided during the NEET UG application process are accurate. These will be used for MCC registration and communication. |
| Step 2: Await Communication | All communication, including information and updates regarding counseling, will be sent by MCC of DGHS, MoHFW via email to the registered email address or SMS to the mobile number. |
| Step 3: No Changes Allowed | Requests to change the registered mobile number or email address will not be entertained by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW. |
| Step 4: Recommended Device and Browser | Use a laptop or computer with the latest versions of Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Windows, or iOS for registration and choice-filling to avoid technical complications. |
| Step 5: Register on MCC Website | Qualified and eligible candidates must register on the MCC website (www.mcc.nic.in) to participate in the counseling process for seat allotment. |
| Step 6: Sandes App for OTP | Download the Sandes app to receive OTP on the registered phone number for registration. |
| Step 7: Upload Essential Certificates | After the declaration of NEET UG results, candidates must mandatorily upload essential certificates as per the requirements specified by the MCC. |
| Step 8: Physical Reporting | Carry original documents during physical reporting to the allotted college to confirm seat allotment and complete admission procedures. |
MCC NEET UG Counselling Process
MCC NEET UG Counselling Process includes four rounds, each with its own set of rules and procedures. The counseling process begins with Round 1 & concludes with a Final Stray Vacancy Round, where remaining vacant seats are filled through fresh registrations, ensuring all available positions are occupied. Candidates must upload essential certificates after each round’s result declaration to facilitate the verification process. Below is the step by step process for each round:
Round 1:
- Main Counseling Registration: Candidates register and pay a non-refundable registration fee along with a refundable security deposit.
- Choice Filling and Locking: Candidates choose their preferred colleges and courses and lock their choices.
- Seat Allotment: Seats are allocated based on choices and merit.
- Publication of Round 1 Result: Results are published on the MCC website.
- Uploading Essential Certificates: Candidates upload necessary certificates after result declaration.
- Physical Reporting: Candidates report to allotted colleges with original documents. They can opt for an upgrade to Round 2 if desired.
Round 2:
- Eligibility for Round 2: Candidates not allotted any seat in Round 1 or not reported, need not register again.
- Fresh Registration: New registration for Round 2 with full payment for those who didn’t register in Round 1.
- Fresh Choice Filling: Candidates submit new choices for Round 2.
- Seat Allotment Round 2: Allocation of seats based on choices and merit.
- Publication of Round 2 Result: Results announced on the MCC website.
- Uploading Essential Certificates: Candidates upload required certificates after result declaration.
- Physical Reporting: Candidates report to allotted colleges with original documents. They can opt for an upgrade to Round 3 if desired.
Round 3:
- Eligibility for Round 3: Candidates not allotted any seat in Round 1 or Round 2 need not register again.
- Fresh Registration for Round 3: New registration for Round 3 with full payment for those who haven’t registered before or resigned from Round 1 or Round 2.
- Fresh Choice Filling: Candidates submit new choices for Round 3.
- Seat Allotment Round 3: Allocation of seats based on choices and merit.
- Publication of Round 3 Result: Results announced on the MCC website.
- Uploading Essential Certificates: Candidates upload necessary certificates after result declaration.
- Physical Reporting: Candidates report to allotted colleges with original documents. Once joined, no further upgrades or resignations are allowed.
Final Stray Vacancy Round:
- Fresh registrations conducted for vacant seats.
- Conducted for AIQ, Deemed University seats, and as per Supreme Court directions.
- Candidates allotted seats must join; failure to do so results in debarment from NEET for one year.
Application Form & Fee Of Counselling
| Quota | Category | Non-Refundable Registration Fees (in Rs.) | Refundable Security Amount (in Rs.) |
| For (15% All India Quota)/ Central Universities (DU, AMU, BHU, and Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi)/AFMC& ESI/ All AIIMS/ JIPMER | UR/EWS | 1000 | 10,000 |
| SC/ST/OBC/PwD | 500 | 5,000 | |
| Deemed Universities | All | 5000 | 2,00,000 |
Document Required For MCC UG Counselling
| Document | Description |
| Allotment Letter | Issued by MCC |
| Admit Cards of Exam | Issued by NTA |
| Result/Rank letter | Issued by NTA |
| Date of Birth Certificate | Required if Metric Certificate does not bear the same |
| Class 10th Certificate | |
| Class 10+2 Certificate | |
| Class 10+2 Marks Sheet | |
| Eight (8) Passport size photographs | Same as affixed on the application form |
| Proof of identity | Aadhar/PAN/Driving Licence/Passport |
| For NRI candidates: | |
| Passport copy of sponsor | Embassy certificate |
| Sponsorship affidavit | Stating that the sponsor is ready to bear the expenses for the whole duration of study |
| Relationship Affidavit | Relation of Candidate with the sponsor |
| For OCI/PIO/Foreign national candidates: | |
| Citizenship certificate/card number documents | |
| Specific certificates, if applicable: | |
| SC/ST Certificate | Issued by the competent authority |
| OBC-NCL certificate | As per Central List |
| Disability Certificate | Issued from a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board |
| EWS Certificate | As per prescribed format |
Candidates must refer to the college information of the allotted college for any additional documents required and upload scanned copies of original documents to the MCC portal within the specified schedule. Failure to provide original documents may result in denial of admission to the allotted Medical & Dental College.
Admission Process for MDS Courses in Rural Dental College Loni
Counselling for admission in MDS courses in private deemed colleges in Maharashtra will be conducted by Medical Counselling for 100% MDS seats under All India Quota. Below are the detailed information on MCC NEET MDS Counselling process.
MCC NEET MDS Counselling Registration Process
1. Official Website: Only online submissions for counseling are accepted via the MCC’s official website, www.mcc.nic.in. Any other method of registration will be immediately rejected.
2. Important Registration Steps
Self-enrollment:
- Candidates are required to independently finish the MCC website’s registration process.
- It is totally forbidden to use agents or third-party services for registration.
Required Data:
- Applicants should confirm that all information submitted during registration is true and accurate.
- Information supplied will be considered self-certified and cannot be changed or altered in any way.
Email address and mobile number:
- Candidates must register for counseling using the same email address and phone number that they have on file with the NBE.
- Important messages and One-Time Passwords (OTPs) will be delivered to these registered credentials.
Certificate of Disability (if applicable):
- According to NMC guidelines, candidates in the PwD category must first get their disability certificate online from the appropriate disability boards before beginning the choice-filling process.
Instructions for Filling Online Application Form
- Use of Registered Email ID and Mobile Number: Candidates must use the e-mail ID and mobile number provided during the NEET-PG application process (NBE) for registration on the MCC portal. These fields will be pre-filled in the counselling application/registration form. All communications will be sent to the registered email and mobile number only.
- No Changes Allowed: Requests for changes to the registered email ID or mobile number will not be entertained by MCC.
- Technical Requirements for Registration: Use a laptop or computer with an updated version of Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, or IOS. Ensure a stable internet connection to avoid technical issues during the registration and choice-filling process.
- Registration Period: Registration will be available at the start of each round (first, second, third, and stray vacancy rounds) on notified dates. No requests for late registration will be accepted after the deadline.
- Document Requirements: Candidates must carry original documents for verification during physical reporting at the allotted college/institute.
Counselling Registration Fees & Security Fees
| Payment Scheme for Different categories | Non- Refundable (Fees) | Refundable (Security Deposit) | ||
| Unreserved (UR/EWS candidates) | Reserved(ST/SC/OBC/PwD) | Unreserved(UR/EWScandidates) | Reserved(ST/SC/OBC/PwD,Applicable-jain/muslims) | |
| AIQ | Rs. 1,000/- | Rs. 500/- | Rs. 25,000 | Rs. 10,000 |
| Deemed Universities | Rs. 5,000/- | Rs. 5,000/- | Rs. 2,00,000/- | Rs. 2,00,000/- |
Counselling Rounds for MDS Course – All India Quota Seats
MDS counselling for all india quota seats will be conducted in four rounds to ensure that all available seats in medical colleges are filled. Each round has specific guidelines and procedures. Here’s a breakdown of the key steps in each round:
ROUND-1 (Start)
- Registration: Candidates must register for the main counselling, which includes payment of a non-refundable registration fee and a refundable security deposit (refunded to the account from which the payment was made).
- Choice Filling and Locking: After registration, candidates need to exercise choice filling for preferred medical colleges and lock their choices.
- Seat Allotment Process: The seat allotment process will take place based on the choices made and the availability of seats.
- Result Publication: The Round-1 result will be published on the MCC website.
- Physical Reporting: Candidates who have been allotted a seat must physically report to the allotted medical college or institute with original documents.
- Free Exit Option: Candidates who have been allotted a seat can opt for free exit and directly participate in Round-2 without any further registration.
- Upgradation Option: Candidates who are allotted a seat can opt for a willingness to upgrade to a seat in Round-2 only after physically reporting to the college.
- No Allotment: Candidates who were not allotted a seat can directly participate in Round-2 without the need for fresh registration.
- Note: Data from the joined candidates in Round-1 will be shared with all participating states.
ROUND-2 (Start)
- Eligibility: Candidates who registered for Round-1 but did not get a seat need not register again for Round-2.
- Fresh Registration: Candidates who have not registered in Round-1 or those who need to re-register (due to resignation or non-reporting) must complete fresh registration and payment for Round-2.
- Choice Filling: Fresh choice filling and locking must be done for Round-2.
- Result Publication: The result of Round-2 will be published on the MCC website.
- Physical Reporting: Candidates who are allotted a seat in Round-2 must physically report to the college with original documents.
- Seat Upgradation: If upgraded, candidates must relieve themselves from the Round-1 seat and join the Round-2 seat.
- Not Allotted: Candidates who were freshly registered but not allotted a seat can directly participate in Round-3 without the need for fresh registration.
- Note: Data from Round-2 will be shared between MCC and participating states.
ROUND-3 (Start)
- Eligibility Criteria: Candidates need to fresh register for Round-3 with the payment of the registration fee.
- Registration Requirement: Candidates who have not registered in Round-1 or Round-2, or have resigned from Round-2, need to register again.
- Choice Filling: Fresh choice filling and locking must be done for Round-3.
- Result Publication: The result for Round-3 will be published on the MCC website.
- Physical Reporting: Candidates must report to the allotted college/institute with original documents.
- Seat Upgradation: If upgraded, candidates must relieve themselves from Round-2 and join the Round-3 seat. Once joined, they cannot upgrade or resign from the seat.
- Non-Joining: Candidates who do not join their Round-3 seat will forfeit their security deposit and be eliminated from further rounds of counselling.
- No Allotment: Candidates who were freshly registered but not allotted a seat can participate in stray/further rounds.
- Note: Data from Round-3 will be shared with participating states for the stray vacancy round.
STRAY VACANCY ROUND
- Eligibility: Candidates who did not secure a seat in Round-1, Round-2, or Round-3 are eligible to participate in the Stray Vacancy Round.
- Registration: Fresh registration and choice filling will be required for the Stray Vacancy Round. Choices from Round-3 will not be considered.
- Exclusion: Candidates allotted a seat in Round-3 and did not report cannot participate in the Stray Vacancy Round.
- Allotment Process: The Stray Vacancy Round will be conducted by the MCC for Deemed Universities. Seats will be allotted online via a software system.
- Joining the Allotted Seat: Candidates allotted a seat in the Stray Round must report to the college/institute. Failure to do so will result in debarment from future NEET PG examinations and forfeiture of the security deposit.
Documents Required
Here’s a list of essential documents required for admission, as per the MCC guidelines:
- Allotment Letter issued by MCC (Essential document)
- Admit Card issued by NBE
- Result/Rank Letter issued by NBE
- Mark Sheets of BDS 1st, 2nd & 3rd Professional Examinations
- BDS Degree Certificate/Provisional Certificate (Essential document)
- Internship Completion Certificate/Certificate from the Head of Institution or College stating completion of internship by 31st March (or 15th August, 2025, as approved for this academic year)
- Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate issued by NMC/State Medical Registration Council (Provisional Registration Certificate is acceptable only for candidates undergoing internship, to be completed by 15th August 2025)
- High School/Higher Secondary Certificate/Birth Certificate as proof of date of birth (Essential document)
- Identification Proof (ID Proof), such as PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport, or Aadhaar Card
- SC/ST Certificate (if applicable), issued by the competent authority in English or Hindi, certified by a Gazetted Officer (Essential document)
- EWS Certificate (if applicable), as per Central Government norms, in English or Hindi, certified by a Gazetted Officer (Essential document)
- OBC Certificate (if applicable), issued by the competent authority, ensuring the sub-caste matches the Central List of OBC; the candidate must not belong to the Creamy Layer (Essential document)
- Disability Certificate (if applicable), issued by an authorized Medical Board for 21 Benchmark Disabilities as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, and NMC norms (Essential document)
- NRI/OCI Sponsorship Certificate and Relevant Documents (if applicable), in original, for NRI/OCI candidates at the time of reporting/admission.
College Cutoff 2023
| Quota | Management Quota | NRI Quota |
| First Round | AIR: 153745 (Marks: 458) | AIR: 1154767 (Marks: 115) |
| Second Round | AIR: 146731 (Marks: 464) | AIR: 1118822 (Marks: 120) |
| Third Round | AIR: 88860 (Marks: 521) | AIR: 823983 (Marks: 174) |
| Stray Round | – | – |
| Special Stray | – | – |
Rural Dental College Loni Student List & Batch
The college has released the student list, showcasing the diverse group of talented individuals who have started their medical education journey. Click here to view the complete BDS & MDS student list.
Why Choose Rural Dental College Loni?
- Education & Specialties: The college offers all specialized preclinical and clinical dental departments, including Orthodontics, Prosthodontics, Oral Surgery, Periodontology, and more, ensuring a well-rounded education as per DCI norms.
- Advanced Facilities & Research Opportunities: Equipped with state-of-the-art dental laboratories, advanced diagnostic tools like Orthopantomograms (OPG) and Cephalograms, and a dedicated teaching hospital, the institution provides hands-on training and research opportunities for students.
- Community-Based Training & Outreach Programs: Students actively participate in extension OPD services in nearby villages, gaining real-world exposure to rural healthcare challenges while enhancing their clinical expertise under expert supervision.
- Recognized & Affiliated Institution: Initially affiliated with MUHS, Nashik, and the University of Pune, it is now a constituent unit of its own university. The BDS and MDS programs are recognized by the Dental Council of India, ensuring high academic standards.
How to reach Rural Dental College Loni?
- By Air: The nearest airport is Shirdi International Airport (27 km), which is around a 40-minute drive from Loni. Pune International Airport (160 km) is another option with better connectivity.
- By Train: The closest railway station is Shrirampur Railway Station (20 km). Other nearby stations include Belapur (22 km) and Ahmednagar Railway Station (75 km), which are well-connected to major cities.
- By Road: Loni is accessible via State Highway 10 and is well connected to major cities like Pune (160 km), Nashik (110 km), and Mumbai (260 km). Regular buses, taxis, and private vehicles operate from nearby cities to Loni.
Contact Details
- Name: Rural Dental College Loni
- Address: Loni Rahata, Ahmednagar Maharashtra, 413736, India
- Email ID: contact@pmtpims.org
- Admission Helpline no: 9667542500
- Website: https://www.pravara.com/rural-dental-college/
Ranking & Reputation
| Name of Institute | Rural Dental College, Loni |
| Reputation | Good |
| Education | Excellent |
| Faculty | Good |
| Infrastructure | Excellent |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rural Dental College, Loni a government or private institution?
Rural Dental College, Loni is a private institution and a constituent unit of Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to be University).
What courses are offered at Rural Dental College, Loni?
The college offers Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) and Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) programs in various specializations.
What is the intake capacity for BDS and postgraduate courses at Rural Dental College, Loni?
The intake capacity for the BDS program is 100 seats, and for MDS, there are 22 seats distributed across different specializations.
What is the admission process for BDS at Rural Dental College, Loni?
Admission to the BDS program is based on NEET-UG scores. Candidates must qualify for NEET-UG and participate in the centralized counseling process conducted by MCC for admission.
What is the admission process for MDS courses at Rural Dental College, Loni?
Admission to the MDS program is based on NEET-PG scores. Candidates need to apply through the MCC NEET-PG counseling process and secure a seat in their preferred specialization.
What is the fee structure for the BDS program at Rural Dental College, Loni?
The annual tuition fee for the BDS program is Rs. 3,50,000/-. Additional fees may apply for hostel, examination, and other charges.
What is the hospital capacity of Rural Dental College, Loni?
The college has a teaching hospital with multiple dental specialties and provides both routine and advanced dental care services. It also offers community-based dental health programs in nearby villages.
What is the official website of Rural Dental College, Loni?
The official website of Rural Dental College, Loni is https://www.pravara.com/rural-dental-college/.