Government Dental College, Thrissur

Government Dental College, Thrissur is a Government Dental college in Kerala. The college offers BDS course with 50 BDS seats  intake capacity. The college was established in 2015 with an approval from National Dental Commission (NDC) and affiliated with Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur, Kerala having college’s official website (https://www.gdcthrissur.org/).

Counselling for admission in BDS course will be conducted by Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) for 85% state quota seats and counselling for remaining 15% All India quota seats will be conducted by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). 

Students must do the registration on CEE’s official website (https://cee.kerala.gov.in/) to participate in the Kerala NEET UG Counselling for state quota seats and registration for All India quota seats will be done on MCC’s official website (https://mcc.nic.in/). Admission in BDS course will be based on NEET UG Exam rank conducted by NTA.

Quick Summary of Government Dental College, Thrissur

Let us take a summarize facts about Government Dental College, Thrissur

Name of InstituteGovernment Dental College, Thrissur
Popular NameGDC, Thrissur
Year of Establishment2015
Institute TypeGovernment 
Affiliated toKerala University of Health Sciences
Approved byNational  Dental Commission
Hostel FacilitiesYes (Male and Female)
Websitehttps://www.gdcthrissur.org/
Entrance Exam for UG coursesNEET UG Exam
CourseUG- BDS
CategoryDental Colleges in Kerala
ContactAddress: Medical College P.O, Thrissur,Kerala, India – 680596.
Email ID: enquirygdctsr@gmail.com
Admission Helpline Number: 9667542500

Affiliation, Recognition, and Aid Status

  • Affiliated with: Kerala University of Health Sciences
  • Approved by: National Dental Commission
  • Aid Status: Government

Facilities

The following are some of the facilities provided by the Government Dental College Thrissur:

  • Library
  • Dental Hospital
  • Laboratories
  • Hostel
  • Sports Facilities
  • Auditorium
  • Cafeteria

Courses Offered and Intake Capacity

Government Dental College, Thrissur offers UG Dental course as:

CourseDurationIntake Seats
BDS4 and ½ years + 1 Year Internship50

Fees Structure

Given here is the fee structure of BDS course at Government Dental College, Thrissur

CourseTuition Fees
BDSRs. 20,840/-

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 Admission in BDS Course at Government Dental College, Thrissur

For admission in BDS Course at Government Dental College, Thrissur, candidates must have following eligibility:

CriteriaDetails
NationalityOnly Indian citizens are eligible.
OCI/PIO cardholders are treated on par with Indian citizens for admission purposes.
OCI/PIO candidates are not eligible for any reservation or fee concession.
Academic QualificationMust have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English individually in Higher Secondary Examination or equivalent.
Minimum 50% aggregate in PCB subjects.
Relaxation in MarksSC/ST/SEBC candidates: Minimum 40% in PCB subjects.
Persons with Disabilities (PD): Minimum 40% in PCB subjects (as per CEE PD quota list).
NEET RequirementCandidates must qualify NEET-UG 2025 conducted by NTA to be eligible for MBBS/BDS admission.
Age CriteriaMust complete 17 years of age on or before 31st December 2025.
Upper age limit: As per NEET(UG)-2025
Reservation & Fee ConcessionAvailable only for Keralite category candidates.
NK I & NK II candidates are not eligible for any communal/special/PD reservation or fee concessions.

Admission Process in BDS Course at Government Dental College, Thrissur

Counselling for admission BDS course in Government Dental colleges in Kerala will be conducted by two conducting authority based on seats quota. Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) will conducts counselling for 85% State quota seats and 15% All India quota seats will be conducted by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). Below is the step by step process from counselling registration to documents required.

KEAM 2025 Application Process (MBBS/BDS) – State Quota

The online application for KEAM 2025 must be submitted through the official website www.cee.kerala.gov.in. The process has five mandatory steps, and all must be completed before the deadline to be considered for the admission.

Step 1: Registration

  • A one-time registration where the system generates a unique Application Number.
  • Candidate must create a strong password with Minimum 8 characters, At least one alphabet [a-z or A-Z], At least one number [0-9], At least one symbol [!@#$%^&*] and Save your login credentials carefully for future use.

Step 2: Fill Application

  • Enter personal, academic, and other required details carefully.
  • Ensure accuracy, as errors may impact eligibility or reservation claims.
  • Use the ‘Save & Preview’ option to verify entries.
  • Finalize details using ‘Save & Finalize’.

Step 3: Application Fee Payment

Pay the application fee online using a credit card, debit card, or internet banking.

Course(s) OptedGeneral (Others except SC/ST)SCST
Medical & Allied only / Architecture only / bothRs. 625Rs. 250Nil
Medical & Allied + Engineering only / B.Pharm onlyRs. 1125Rs. 500Nil
Medical & Allied + Engineering & B.PharmRs. 1300Rs. 525Nil

Step 4: Upload Images & Documents

Upload the following in jpeg format:

  • Passport-size photograph
  • Signature
  • Upload required documents in PDF format (combine multiple pages into one file if necessary):
  • Nativity proof
  • Proof of Date of Birth
  • SSLC or equivalent certificate
  • Certificates supporting reservation or other claims

Step 5: Print Application Acknowledgement Page

  • After completing the above steps, take a printout of the Application Acknowledgement Page for future reference.
  • Applications must be complete in all respects, including all required documents.

Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) at Government Dental College, Thrissur – State Quota

Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) under the Single Window System (SWS) will be utilized to allocate online seats for Professional Degree Courses such as MBBS and BDS. This process would be carried out by the Kerala Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), with full technical support from the National Informatics Centre. 

Seat allotment will be based on the options made by candidates, the CEE rank lists (based on NEET 2025), and other relevant reservation criteria. Candidates who appear on the KEAM 2025 rank lists for Medical and Dental courses and meet the eligibility requirements such as nativity, academic qualifications, and age can register their options online. Only female candidates can register for options at Women’s Colleges.

Candidates must log in to the CEE website (www.cee.kerala.gov.in) with their Application Number (found on the KEAM 2025 Admit Card) and Password (established during the application process). After logging in, pick the ‘Option Registration’ menu item and follow the on-screen instructions.  Candidates can register for any number of courses/colleges across different streams (provided they appear on the respective rank lists).

Seat Allotment for BDS Course at Government Dental College, Thrissur – State Quota

Allotment Schedule

Once the option registration period ends, the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) will process the data and publish the allotment results on the official website: www.cee.kerala.gov.in.

The Allotment Memo will show:

  • The name of the college allotted to the candidate.
  • The fee amount to be paid.
  • Important announcements and dates related to allotment will be shared on the CEE website.

Admission Process

  • After paying the fee, candidates must join the allotted college as per the schedule.
  • Failing to join will result in Loss of the allotted seat, Cancellation of all existing options in that stream or Candidates must also pay the university admission fee at the time of joining.
  • If a candidate leaves the course later to join a different college not part of the KEAM CAP, they will Lose their current allotment or Lose all remaining options in that stream.

Confirming Options for the Next Round

To participate in subsequent rounds, candidates must:

  • Log in to the Option Registration Page.
  • Click the ‘Confirm’ button to validate their existing options.
  • Only after confirming can candidates:
  • Delete unwanted options.
  • Change the priority of their existing choices.

Reporting at the College with Required Documents

Candidates who are allotted a seat must report to the Principal/Head of the Institution with the following documents:

  • Proof of Date of Birth (e.g., birth certificate).
  • Transfer Certificate (TC) and Conduct Certificate from last attended institution.
  • Original mark sheet and Pass certificate of the qualifying exam (Higher Secondary or equivalent).
  • Eligibility Certificate from a university in Kerala (if applicable).
  • Mandatory for candidates from boards other than Kerala HSE/VHSE/CBSE/CISCE.
  • For KUHS-affiliated colleges, eligibility must be obtained from KUHS.
  • Migration Certificate (if applicable).
  • Physical Fitness Certificate.
  • Proof of fee payment.
  • KEAM 2025 data sheet.
  • NEET-UG 2025 Admit Card (if applicable).
  • CEE Allotment Memo.
  • Any other documents mentioned in the allotment memo.
  • Originals of all uploaded documents.

Verification of Documents

  • Principal/Head of the Institution must verify the authenticity of all documents.
  • Universities will cross-verify records via special verification teams and report to the government within 10 days after final allotment.

Admission to BDS Course through MCC NEET UG Counselling – All India Quota

StepDescription
Step 1: Update Contact InformationEnsure 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 CommunicationAll 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 AllowedRequests to change the registered mobile number or email address will not be entertained by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.
Step 4: Recommended Device and BrowserUse 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 WebsiteQualified and eligible candidates must register on the MCC website (mcc.nic.in) to participate in the counseling process for seat allotment.
Step 6: Sandes App for OTPDownload the Sandes app to receive OTP on the registered phone number for registration.
Step 7: Upload Essential CertificatesAfter the declaration of NEET UG results, candidates must mandatorily upload essential certificates as per the requirements specified by the MCC.
Step 8: Physical ReportingCarry original documents during physical reporting to the allotted college to confirm seat allotment and complete admission procedures.

MCC NEET UG Counselling Process – All India Quota

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 MCC NEET UG Counselling

QuotaCategoryNon-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/ JIPMERUR/EWS100010,000
SC/ST/OBC/PwD5005,000
Deemed UniversitiesAll50002,00,000

Document Required For MCC NEET UG Counselling

DocumentDescription
Allotment LetterIssued by MCC
Admit Cards of ExamIssued by NTA
Result/Rank letterIssued by NTA
Date of Birth CertificateRequired if Metric Certificate does not bear the same
Class 10th Certificate
Class 10+2 Certificate
Class 10+2 Marks Sheet
Eight (8) Passport size photographsSame as affixed on the application form
Proof of identityAadhar/PAN/Driving Licence/Passport
For NRI candidates:
Passport copy of sponsorEmbassy certificate
Sponsorship affidavitStating that the sponsor is ready to bear the expenses for the whole duration of study
Relationship AffidavitRelation of Candidate with the sponsor
For OCI/PIO/Foreign national candidates:
Citizenship certificate/card number documents
Specific certificates, if applicable:
SC/ST CertificateIssued by the competent authority
OBC-NCL certificateAs per Central List
Disability CertificateIssued from a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board
EWS CertificateAs 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.

Important Instruction for Admission in Dental courses under NRI Category

All admissions under the NRI quota in both Government and Private Self-financing Medical and Dental Colleges in Kerala will be done through a Common Counselling conducted by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala. An applicant is eligible to apply under the NRI quota if they are dependent on any of the relatives working abroad such as Father/Mother, Brothers and Sisters (including first cousins), Husband/Wife, Brothers and Sisters (including first cousins) of Father or Mother, Half Brother / Half Sister, Adopted Father or Mother.

Candidates must upload the following documents to claim NRI quota during counselling:

  • Passport copy and valid Visa / Green Card / Norka Roots ID / OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) documents of the NRI sponsor. These must mention the sponsor’s job or occupation.
  • Visa validity must extend up to or beyond the closing date of admission. If the visa expires earlier, the sponsor must provide a sworn affidavit confirming that the renewed visa/acknowledgement will be submitted before or during allotment.
  • If the sponsor’s employment status is not mentioned in the uploaded documents, an Employment Certificate attested by the Embassy or Consulate must be submitted.
  • A certificate from Revenue authorities must clearly establish the relationship between the candidate and the NRI sponsor.

Government Dental College, Thrissur College Cut Off 2023

3rd Round Cut-Off Table for Kerala State Candidates

CategoryState Merit AIRMarks
SM3999575
EWS (Economically Weaker Section)7104528
SC (Scheduled Caste)8655507
ST (Scheduled Tribe)19165372

Government Dental College, Thrissur Admitted Student List

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 Government Dental College, Thrissur?

  • Since its inception in 2015, Government Dental College, Thrissur has earned a reputation as one of Kerala’s leading dental institutions, offering top-tier education and comprehensive dental care to the community.
  • The college boasts a modern 5-acre campus with advanced facilities, including specialized labs for orthodontics, prosthodontics, and oral pathology, alongside comprehensive teaching resources and research opportunities.
  • With a mission to improve oral healthcare, the college is deeply committed to public health initiatives, including mobile dental units and outreach programs that serve both urban and rural populations in Kerala.
  • The college has had significant academic and professional successes, including its students securing MDS admissions and the institution’s recognition for organizing major dental events, workshops, and research projects.

How to reach Government Dental College, Thrissur?

Government Dental College is located at Medical College P.O, Thrissur, Kerala, India – 680596. It is easily accessible by road from major cities like Kochi and Kozhikode. You can take a bus or a taxi to reach the college, and the nearest railway station is Thrissur Railway Station, which is about 6 km away. The college is situated within the premises of the Government Medical College, Thrissur.

Contact Details 

  • Name: Government Dental College, Thrissur
  • Address: Govt. Dental College Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Road, Chalakkuzhi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India – 695011.
  • Email ID: principalgdctvm@gmail.com
  • Admission Helpline Number: 9667542500
  • Website: https://www.gdctvm.org/

Ranking & Reputation

Name of InstituteGovernment Dental College, Thrissur
ReputationGood 
EducationExcellent
FacultyGood
InfrastructureExcellent

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Government Dental College, Thrissur a government or private institution?

A: Government Dental College, Thrissur is a government institution established by the Kerala state government in 2015.

Q: What courses are offered at Government Dental College, Thrissur?

A: Government Dental College, Thrissur offers the BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) course, with an intake of 50 students annually.

Q: What is the intake capacity for BDS courses at Government Dental College, Thrissur?

A: The intake capacity for the BDS program at Government Dental College, Thrissur is 50 students annually.

Q: What is the admission process for BDS at Government Dental College, Thrissur?

A: Admission to the BDS course is based on the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) UG score, followed by the state counselling process conducted by CEE, Kerala.

Q: What is the fee structure for the BDS program at Government Dental College, Thrissur?

A: The annual fee for the BDS program at Government Dental College, Thrissur is Rs. 20,840/-.

Q: What is the hospital capacity of Government Dental College, Thrissur?

A: The Government Dental College, Thrissur has a well-equipped hospital and dental clinics that cater to the local population, providing quality dental care and treatment services.

Q: What is the official website of Government Dental College, Thrissur?

A: The official website of Government Dental College, Thrissur is https://www.gdcthrissur.org/.