PGD CET Eligibility

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PGD CET Eligibility

  1. A candidate must be an Indian National.
  2. All Candidates, who have passed final B.D.S. degree from a recognised dental college (Annexure-E) included in the schedule of the Dental Council of India and situated in Maharashtra, affiliated to the Non-agricultural University established under Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994 or the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Act, 1998 or Dental Colleges affiliated to Deemed University as per University Grant Commission Act 1956, under Section 13/A, situated in Maharashtra, and who have obtained registration either from the Dental Council of India or Maharashtra State Dental Council (MSDC) after competing one year compulsory rotating internship will be eligible to appear for PGD-CET, candidate obtained BDS Degree before introduction of one year compulsory rotating internship training i.e. on or before 1989 will also be eligible to appear for PGD-CET-2011.
  3. A candidate should have obtained DCI/MSDC registration by the date of Preference Form filling process. (Refer Rule No. 6.3 of PGD-CET-2011 brochure)
  4. A candidate who are domiciled in Maharashtra and who obtained admission under 15% quota for All India Entrance Examination (AIEE) for BDS course and who has obtained the degree from a university situated out side the State of Maharashtra will also be eligible for PGD-CET. (Refer Rule No. 6.7 of PGD-CET- 2011 brochure)