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A Project Proposal For Undertaking Initiatives Under The Capacity Building For Poverty Reduction (CBPR) Program January 2009 Starting Of Evening Dental Clinic & Tele-Digital Dental Diagnostic Imaging Facilities In The Dental Colleges All Over The Country (Specifically: Goa Dental College & Hospital)In Collaboration With Department Of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances (DARPG), Government Of India Author : Dr. Ajit D. Dinkar Professor & Head, Oral Medicine, Diagnosis, & Radiology Dept. Goa Dental College & Hospital, Bambolim, Goa 403 202 Telephone (Office): 0832-2459812 to 815 Extn: 203, 201 Fax (Office): 0091-832-2459816 / 2458176 Mobile +91 9890 710 330 E-Mail: [email protected]

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A Project Proposal For Undertaking Initiatives Under

The Capacity Building For Poverty Reduction (CBPR)

Program

January 2009

“Starting Of Evening Dental Clinic &

Tele-Digital Dental Diagnostic Imaging Facilities

In The Dental Colleges All Over The Country

(Specifically: Goa Dental College & Hospital)” In Collaboration With Department Of Administrative Reforms &

Public Grievances (DARPG), Government Of India

Author : Dr. Ajit D. Dinkar

Professor & Head,

Oral Medicine, Diagnosis, & Radiology Dept.

Goa Dental College & Hospital,

Bambolim, Goa 403 202

Telephone (Office): 0832-2459812 to 815 Extn: 203, 201

Fax (Office): 0091-832-2459816 / 2458176

Mobile +91 9890 710 330

E-Mail: [email protected]

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1. DETAILS OF THE ORIGIN OF THE PROPOSAL :

a) Name of the State : GOA

b) Name of the Host Organization: Oral Medicine, Diagnosis, & Radiology Dept.,

Goa Dental College & Hospital

c) Status of the Host Organization: Main Ministry / Department / Attached Office / Statutory

Body / Other – Please specify : A Department in a Govt.

run Dental Teaching Institute (College & Hospital)

d) Name of Contact person: Secretary Health,

Public Health Dept., Govt. of Goa

e) Contact Address: Secretary Health,

Public Health Dept., Govt. of Goa

Secretariat Complex,

Porvorim, Goa 403 205

f) Telephone / Fax No. : Telephone: 0091-832-2419054 / 2419441

Fax: 0091-832-2419687

Mobile:

E-Mail:

g) Nodal Contact Person: Dr. Ajit D. Dinkar

Professor & Head,

Oral Medicine, Diagnosis, & Radiology Dept.,

Goa Dental College & Hospital,

Bambolim, Goa 403 202

Telephone (Office): 0832-2459812 to 815 Extn: 203, 201

Fax (Office): 0091-832-2459816 / 2458176

Mobile: +91 9890 710 330

E-Mail: [email protected]

h) Implementing Agency: Oral Medicine, Diagnosis, & Radiology Dept.,

Goa Dental College & Hospital, Bambolim, Goa 403 202

i) Account No. Of At State Bank Of India, Treasury Branch,

The Nodal Agency & Under The Control of the

To Which The Funds Are Directorate of Accounts (Govt. of Goa), Fazenda Bldg.

To Be Transferred Panaji, Goa 403 001

Demand No. 51

2210 Medical & Public Health

05 Medical Education Training & Research

105 Allopathy

01 Goa Dental College & Hospital (Plan)

02 Evening Dental Clinic (Plan: Centrally

Sponsored Scheme))

REVENUE OUTLAY(PLAN)

01 Salaries

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02 Wages

11 Domestic Travel

Account No. Of 13 Office Expenses

The Nodal Agency 21 Supplies & Materials

To Which The Funds Are 24 Petrol, Oil, & Lubricants

To Be Transferred 26 Advertising & Publicity

(Continued) 27 Minor Works

34 Scholarships & Stipend

50 Other Charges

CAPITAL OUTLAY (PLAN)

4210 Capital Outlay on Medical & Public Health

01 Urban Health Services

110 Hospital Dispensaries

04 Equipments

52 Machinery & Equipments

RECEIPTS WILL BE COLLECTED UNDER THE

FOLLOWING HEADS OF ACCOUNT:

0210 Medical & Public Health

01 Urban Health Services

020 Receipts from patients for Hospital &

Dispensary Services

04 Goa Dental College & Hospital

02 Evening Dental Clinic Service & Material

Charges

800 Other Receipts

81 Other Items

02 Evening Dental Clinic Tele-Accessing / E-

mail Charges for patients’ Diagnostic

Images & Tele Consultation Charges

11 PROPOSAL :

2a. PROPOSAL SUMMARY: -

The proposal summary should appear at the beginning of the proposal and outline the project. It

should be brief, no longer than two or three paragraphs. To include all the key points necessary to

communicate the objectives of the project.

State Governments as well as Private Organizations invest huge sums of money in

setting up the necessary infrastructure, i.e. the purchase of dead stock – equipments,

instruments, & materials, books and journals for the library, and the hiring of human

resources for the starting of Dental Colleges & Hospitals. Vast amounts of recurring

expenditure are incurred thereafter on maintenance as also on essential consumable

materials. This is done primarily as the State Govt.’s responsibility for catering to the

health needs and educational or employable-skill–acquisition aspirations of the citizens.

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Private Organizations step in when State Govt.’s efforts are not commensurate with the

demand and supply ratio on this score. In both cases, the Dental-Health-Care-Delivery-

System is tied up with the Timings of the Dental College – which are standard Office

hours viz. 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on working days – or thereabouts with minor local

variations over the country. These timings invariably result in the Daily-Wage Laborers,

Below-Poverty-Line Persons, Contract-Laborers, Trainee-Employees, and such other

categories of individuals missing their Daily Wages as and when they seek dental

consultation and treatment for themselves or accompany a senior or child family

member for consulting and seeking treatment at the Specialist Dental O.P.D. or

Treatment Clinics at these Dental Colleges. Besides, of course school / college students

missing at least half a day of learning at their institutions / coaching classes etc.

As of 2009, there were 282 Dental Council of India recognized Dental Colleges in the

country. Almost every district in the country has one or more Dental College(s) today,

barring a few in the Northeast or in Jammu-Kashmir. Each Dental college on average

provides services to about 150 to 400 (Avg. 275) new cases (and between 1750 to 3500

(Avg. 2625) follow-up cases per day through their 9 Dental Specialty Departmental

Clinics.

These calculations are based on the fact that:-

(1) minimum required new-patient in flow as per DCI is 150 to 400 depending on BDS

or / & MDS Courses being taught in the College

(2) there are a minimum of 125 to 250 dental chairs (depending on 50 / 100 admissions)

in each college. Thus in a day of 7 working hours and a single dental appointment

lasting 30 minutes each; there would be at least 14 patients in a day per dental chair.

Thus 125-250 dental chairs would serve 125 x 14 = 1750 or 250 x 14 = 3500 follow-up

patients on an average in a day.

Averages for New Cases are: 150 + 400 = 550 = 275

2 2

Averages for Follow-up Cases are: 1750 + 3500 = 5250 = 2625

2 2

The 282 dental colleges would serve on an average 275 x 282 = 77,550 new cases to

2625 x 282 = 7,40,250 follow-up cases per day (!) at all of the 282 Dental Colleges!

Further, these patients are given appointments for the full range of their dental health

care needs; often necessitating over a dozen visits by each patient! Most often at Govt.

Dental Colleges, there exist long waiting lists for specialized Dental Treatment in the

various branches of Dentistry (e.g. At the Goa Dental College’s Orthodontia Dept

present waiting list is for over 2 years, at the Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics

Dept. the waiting list extends for over 6 months to a year). Over 70% of these patients

are such individuals who cannot afford the treatment charges of Private Dental

Practitioners. Most Govt. run Primary Health Centers & even District Health Centers

have limited or non–existent dental health care facilities / personnel!

Thus considerable loss of Human-Work-Hours (i.e. Man-Hours, without the gender

bias) occurs with consequent loss in production for the Nation and loss of earning

capacity to the individual in accessing the free / subsidized dental-health-care-services

available only during the morning & afternoon session when the Dental Colleges

functions. If essential dental-health-care-services are to be provided more effectively to

prevent loss both for the Nation, and for the Individual seeking these services, starting

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of Evening Dental Clinics coupled with that of Tele-Digital Imaging Services is a must.

While putting the existing infra-structure to greater use beyond normal day hours, such a

measure will help the services to be easily accessed by the Daily-Wage Laborers,

Below-Poverty-Line Persons, Contract-Laborers, Trainee-Employees, Students and

especially house-wives and other female workers for whom accessing Dental Health-

Care Services from 4.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. would be far more convenient. This small

measure in itself has the potential to not only prevent deficient usage of installed (or

proposed-to-be-installed) infrastructure far below its installed capacity but to also serve

as an effective step to build individual and organizational capacity to reduce poverty.

Convenience of availability-timings of these services for the needy coupled with

dedicated continuous delivery of these services is the unique feature underlying the

starting of Evening Dental Clinics in Dental Colleges throughout the country.

Promoting Medical-Tourism should go hand-hand with providing essential services to

the vast number of ordinary citizens. Failure to do so is akin to deliberately creating

another Nandigram / Anti Special-Economic-Zone / Goa Bachav Agitation type

situations and thus an invitation for public discontent, unrest, and a playground for

competitive hate politics of all sorts – disputed extent of health services provided,

economical class, regional, religion, caste, or language based.

2b. INTRODUCTION OF THE HOST ORGANIZATION

This may include: i) The Organizations key areas of operation and clientele ii) The service delivery

mandate it has. iii) The type of Central programs it handles. iv) Any multilateral / bilateral projects

it is handling at present.

It would be useful if the logic for the Organization undertaking the particular initiative were

provided.

i) The Goa Dental College & Hospital, a Govt. of Goa enterprise, is primarily engaged

in providing affordable, state of the art Dental-Health-Care-Services to the citizens

of Goa, citizens from adjoining border districts of the States of Maharashtra &

Karnataka, Emergency Dental-Health-Care-Services to the visiting Indian & Foreign

Tourists, and persons detained under various laws by the law & order maintaining

agencies in Goa.

ii) It is the premier and only Dental teaching Institute in Goa; it is recognized by the

Dental Council of India and affiliated to the Goa University. It operates dental

teaching courses leading to the award of the Bachelor of Dental Surgery / Master of

Dental Surgery courses in seven out of ten specialties. Admissions to these courses

are based purely on merit–cum-reservation criteria as enunciated by the Govt. of

Goa, the Govt. of India, and the Honorable Supreme Court of India from time to

time. Thus, it is engaged in providing Dental Health Care Delivery, Education,

Training, and Research.

iii) At present, there are no Central Programs, which the Goa Dental College & Hospital

is handling or receiving funds for.

iv) In the past (2004 - 2007) the Oral Medicine, Diagnosis, & Radiology Dept. of the

Goa Dental College & Hospital has collaborated with the M. S. Ramaiah School of

Advanced Imaging – a Central Govt. recognized TIFAC-CORE center (Technology

& Information Forecasting & Assessment Council Center of Relevance &

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WORK OUTPUT OF ORAL MEDICINE, DIAGNOSIS, & RADIOLOGY DEPT.,

GOA DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL

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Excellence) for the development of software for Chain Code Analysis, Image

Retrieval & Recognition of Lip Prints for applications in Forensic Dental Sciences.

v) Recently in 2010-2011 the Oral Medicine, Diagnosis, & Radiology Dept. of the Goa

Dental College & Hospital has collaborated with the Padre Conceicao College of

Engineering, Goa, to develop a software for recording and analyzing ear-prints for

person identification.

As the singular, Government of Goa operated and Dental Council of India

recognized, source of Dental Education, Training, Research and Dental Health Care

Delivery in the state of Goa; the Goa Dental College & Hospital is the tertiary

referral center for Dental Health Care Delivery systems in Goa. It also serves as one

of the Nodal Agencies for the referral of cases out of Goa under the Govt. of Goa’s

Medi-Claim schemes for its citizens. It was established in June 1980 and since its

inception has rendered valuable services in the Dental Health Care Delivery field in

Goa. Presented below is a graph of the number of patients attended & treated at the

Goa Dental College & Hospital over the last several years.

Fig. 1 Patient attended & treated at the Goa Dental College & Hospital in 2015

Number Of Patients Attended In The Goa

Dental College & Hospital

In The Year 2005

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the Goa Dental College & Hospital from August 1983 to December 2015.

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WORK OUTPUT OF ORAL RADIOLOGY SECTION,

ORAL MEDICINE, DIAGNOSIS, & RADIOLOGY DEPT.,

GOA DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL

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Fig. 3 Number of Radiographic Investigations Carried Out at the Oral Medicine,

Diagnosis, & Radiology Dept of the Goa Dental College & Hospital from August

1983 to December 2015.

2c. PROBLEM STATEMENT

This is elucidation of the specific problem that is proposed to be solved or issue to be addressed

through an initiative supported by the CBPR Program and the expected outcomes.

The problem statement is a key element of the proposal. It should be clear, concise, well-supported

statement of the problem to be solved by undertaking the proposed initiative through support from

the CBPR Program. The information provided should be both factual and directly related to the

problem to be addressed by the proposal. The problem statement should clearly spell out the

connection between the issue pertinent to the problem statement and the proposed host organization.

Despite being the single largest Dental Health Care Service provider in their respective

geographical areas, the over 300 Dental Colleges & Hospitals operating all over the

country, at present, due to their operational work timings render the services provided

by them beyond the reach of the poor or at an unacceptably high collateral costs than

they are actually meant for. The loss of daily wages, inordinately long serpentine

waiting lists, long chain of appointments, shunting from department to department,

absence of all Dental Health Care Delivery Facilities at convenient timings and under a

single roof often puts off patients from accessing these facilities.

This not only adversely affects their general and oral health status but also often results

in absenteeism from work, with consequent loss of Human Work Hours for the

concerned production or service unit that employs the worker. When forced to avail the

services at specified timings during the day it entails loss of wages earned and therefore

deprivation to the family especially in case of daily wage earners.

Being the primary providers of Dental Health Care Services to the vast majority of the

lower and middle income group citizens of our country, it is incumbent on these Dental

Colleges & Hospitals to take due cognizance of the existing deficiencies in their

services and adopt measures to overcome such short comings. They should necessarily

go beyond meeting the infra-structure facility requirements as recommended by the

Dental Council of India and deliberate on ways and means to come up with

recommendations that highlight service delivery status and standards through the

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efficient use of existing infra-structure facilities or where required upgrading of such

facilities through innovative use of information technology.

Use of internet, Dental Appointment Kiosks, dedicated mobile / land line telephone

numbers for fixing appointments for dental treatment, viewing the patient’s dental

health status through Tele-Digital Dental Diagnostic Imaging Systems and

providing assistance and guiding consultations to the Dental Health care providers

right from the Primary Health Center level in the Govt. and private sector,

wherever required, will go a long way in reducing the serpentine waiting list

queues of patients at Govt. run Dental Colleges & Hospitals.

Private Dental Colleges are often located outside the main city / town due to the costs of

land acquisition (minimum 5 acres as per DCI) in the city limits. These institutions

therefore operate feeder satellite clinics in the cities & towns to enhance patient flow to

their main Hospital. The starting of Evening Dental Clinics & installation of Tele-

Digital Dental Diagnostic Imaging Systems would turn out to be a mutually beneficial

endeavor for their Institution as also to the patients availing their services.

With specific reference to the Goa Dental College & Hospital, the statistics of the

number and category of patients seeking treatment are provided below. The existing

wait-list of patients in various departments has been ascertained through data provided

by the concerned Professors & Heads of the respective departments. It is obvious that as

a responsible health care provider the Goa Dental College & Hospital, at the very least,

should be aware of this problem in its service delivery mechanism and gear up to take

corrective measures.

Fig. 3 Categories of Patients attending the Goa Dental College & Hospital

DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Fig 4 Table of number of patients on waiting list in various Departments at the Goa

Dental College & Hospital

DATA NOT AVAILABLE

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Fig 5 Table of extent of waiting-list time in various Departments at the Goa Dental

College & Hospital

DATA NOT AVAILABLE

2d. PROJECT OBJECTIVE

i) The project objectives should clearly spell what the initiative seeks to achieve.

ii) The expected results and benefits of each objective should be clearly defined.

iii) Should meet the guiding principles as specified in the guidelines and describe how the proposal

meets each criterion. (Refer section 5i, 5ii, 5iii)

2di) & 2dii) The initiative of starting the Evening Dental Clinics and installation of

Tele- Digital Dental Diagnostic Imaging Systems in the Dental Colleges

all over the country will achieve the following project objectives, with the

expected results and benefits from each such objective as mentioned in

bold italics there under:

1) Enable individuals from the economically weakest strata of society to avail of quality dental health care delivery systems without entailing loss of daily wages; which otherwise invariably occurs due to the clash of the timing

schedule of all Dental Colleges & Hospitals and the work timings of the Daily

wage Laborer.

2) Ensure that the Daily-Wage Laborers, Below-Poverty-Line Persons, Contract

Laborers, Trainee-Employees, Students, the senior and handicapped members of

the families of such categories of our compatriot citizens and especially house-

wives and other female workers are not deprived of Dental Health Care Services

at Dental Colleges & Hospitals by enabling these services to be accessed at a time convenient to them viz. 4.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.

3) It would also curtail collateral costs like expenditure on travelling, eating outside when required to remain at the Hospital for long periods continuously or because of being required to visit / consult different departments.

4) The patient would be more at ease receiving the prescribed dental treatment vis-à-vis other family commitments like dropping / picking up

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a child from school, ensuring that there is someone at home when the child

returns from school, an elderly sick person at home is not left unattended etc.

5) To cut down on the criminally wasteful under-utilization of the existing expensive and state of art installed capacities of Dental Health Care Delivery Systems at the Dental Colleges & Hospitals.

Consequent to the Dental Council of India (DCI) specifying the list of

equipments, instruments, and materials to be available at the Dental Colleges &

Hospitals for availing DCI recognition to permit these institutes to start Dental

graduate & postgraduate courses, it is seen that there exists a very high quality of

Dental Health Care Delivery infra-structure at most if not all the Dental Colleges.

As of date a very high percentage of these equipments, instruments and materials

are still being imported due to the near absence or very low volumes or poor

quality of indigenous production / manufacture; with the possible exception of a

very few and limited number of items.

The after sales service, availability of spares, repairs & replacements, warranty

periods, compensation or replacement facilities during the idle down-time of

these equipments and instruments as and when required leave much to be desired.

This is possibly due to the absence of stringent guidelines regarding their import.

Most dealers, traders, agents, and local representatives of foreign dental

manufacturers are unreliable vendors. Reputed Private and Govt. Dental Colleges

are often caught between trying to comply with the DCI’s requirements of

essential equipments and the poor quality of services by these vendors. Frequent

reports of costly equipments lying uninstalled or not functioning for minor repairs

are all too frequently seen in the press to be ignored! A grace saving situation

would be to mandatorily put to use these equipments & instruments to their

maximum installed capacity from the beginning!!

6) Implementing the stated initiative would help strike some balance between the

demand and supply of Dental Health Care Services. This would ensure that state of art Dental Health Care Services are affordable to all citizens and thus assist in easily bringing these services under some sort of medical reimbursement / insurance cover in the future. As of date, very elementary

dental health care services are covered under medical reimbursement. See

Swamy’s Compilation of Financial Rules Regulations 2015

7) Installing Tele-Digital Dental Diagnostic Imaging Systems at the Dental Colleges will immensely assist treatment availability at a place and time of the daily Wage Labourer’s choosing. Dental treatment is highly

sophisticated requiring extensive and advanced diagnostic imaging service back-

ups not only for treatment delivery but also for treatment planning.

Such advanced facilities are too expensive to be installed at every primary Health

Care Center or even District Level Health Centers. Nevertheless, these could be

easily accessed via the internet from the Dental Colleges & Hospitals and referred

to by the Dental Health Care Provider, who may be placed remotely from the

Dental College but in proximity to the patient seeking the dental treatment.

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Dental treatment like extraction of wisdom / 3rd

molar teeth, periodontal / gum

surgery, root canal treatment, simple fractures of the jaw bones, esthetic fillings

of teeth, re-alignment of protruding teeth, etc. are all dependent upon good Dental

diagnostic imaging whether radiographic or clinical. Availability of these Tele-

Digital Dental Diagnostic Imaging facilities via internet would greatly enhance

the delivery of several types of dental treatment at places even remote from the

Dental Institution.

The time spent by the individual in availing the Dental Diagnostic Imaging

services is minimal and a small fraction of the total time and cost spent in availing

the full treatment prescribed for him / her. As such, the individual could easily get

radiographed at a Dental College but seek treatment at the Evening Dental Clinic

/ Satellite City Clinic / Rural Health Centre run by the Dental Institution or even a

Primary Health Center near to his / her residence.

8) Consequent to the above objectives being achieved, besides the expected results

and benefits already enlisted in bold above the following additional expected

benefits and results would be automatically accrued:-

i) Decrease in the number of patients on the waiting list for treatment at Govt. Dental Colleges & Hospitals.

ii) Decrease in the Man-Hours lost due to workers taking time off during working hours to avail dental treatment.

iii) Increase in the wages earned by the worker especially the Daily-Wage Laborer, Contract-Laborer, or the Trainee-Employee. They have neither

social security nor any type of sick leave to fall back on when availing dental

treatment during working hours. With the above stated initiative under this

project proposal such individuals would no longer require to remain absent

from work for seeking dental treatment or at the very least would be able to

minimize their absence for such purposes.

iv) Increase in job opportunities, though part-time, for the posts of Helpers / Attendants / Sweepers, dental laboratory technicians, graduate & postgraduate dental surgeons, data operators, staff nurses, clerical staff etc.

v) Create / upgrade / add-on infra-structural facilities at these Dental Colleges & Hospitals.

vi) Relief from dental pain without hassle even in the evening when it is actually the most intense! In a way contributing to enhancing Emergency Services available for a greater period of the day.

vii) It will benefit the Final Year B.D.S. students. After abolishing of Internship

program by the Dental Council of India (DCI) in 2007, the Final Year B.D.S.

were then required to be posted at least for 6 months in a ‘Central Clinic,’

during the fifth year, where each student would provide, under supervision, the

complete range of recommended treatment to every patient he / she attends.

Now after the reintroduction of internship in 2011 by the DCI, every graduate

is required to serve in the rural areas for at least 3 months as part of his / her

internship program.

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Presently, the patient is required to go from one specialty department clinic to

another depending on the treatment procedure to be provided. While this is

inevitable due to the specialty wise separation of treatment procedures and the

consequent teaching that accompanies it; this often fails to generate a good

doctor-patient relation – in as much as the treating doctor / student never feels

responsible enough to complete the entire recommended dental treatment

within the shortest possible time span, which otherwise as a private practitioner

he / she would be eager and expected to do, to earn a decent livelihood and also

a good reputation. It also forces patients to stand in queue at every specialty

department clinic he / she is referred to!

With the starting of Evening Dental Clinics, where all types of treatment would

be available under one roof, every student / intern / resident posted would be

benefitted by reaping the experience accrued from being responsible for timely

completion of the patients’ entire treatment with various specialists being

available for on-the-spot guidance. The patient too would be the end

beneficiary as he / she would be assured of full treatment without the waiting

period at every step / specialty clinic.

2diii) Guiding Principles:

5i) Demonstrate how the initiative will contribute to enhancing the capacity of the Public

Administration Institutions, organizations or personnel to operate in a way that will be bring

tangible benefits to the poor and other marginalized groups.

Guiding Principle (5i) is at the very heart of this Project Proposal. The initiatives

suggested, “Starting Of Evening Dental Clinic & Installation of Tele-Digital Dental

Diagnostic Imaging Facilities In The Dental Colleges All Over The Country

(Specifically at the Goa Dental College & Hospital), would enhance, several times, the

capacity of the Dental Institutes to provide dental health care to the under-privileged

classes of society. Specific tangible benefits have already been listed in bold above

under (2di) & (2dii ) item # 1 to 8(i-vii).

5ii) Initiative should be suitably placed in one of the cells of the intervention matrix as discussed

in section 4

INTERVENTION MATRIX AS DISCUSSED IN SECTION 4

The intervention matrix indicated below is a tool for developing newer initiatives. This matrix

incorporates the design framework of the program, and any initiative under the program must find a

place in one of the cells in the matrix. Sample of the initiative in each cell of the matrix below is

provided as an illustration in red colored bold italics. The Project Proposal details are in

regular black font.

OBJECTIVES

CREATE PRESSURE

INCENTIVIZE

DESIRABLE

BEHAVIOUR

STRENGTHEN THE

ENTITY FOCUS AREA OF

CAPACITY

BUILDING

INSTITUTIONAL

State of Governance

Report

Statistical report on

Institutionalize Civil

Service Award

Forward proposal to

Governance Knowledge

Centre

Data and Feedback

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the number &

categories of patients

attending the Goa

Dental College &

Hospital will be

collected monthly

Institute an appraisal

system (transparent &

performance based)

Statement from

various Depts. of the

Goa Dental College

& Hospital regarding

number of patients

treated by them and

also on number of

patients wait-listed

along with the

waiting period and

income category of

patients

Right to information

If above statistical

data is not made

available on simple

request then to

requisition the same

under Right To

Information Act.

the Health Ministry

requesting to confer

Civil Service Award

to the Primary Dental

Health Center that

provides dental

health care to the

maximum number of

patients in its

geographical

locality.

Also collaborate with

other Health

Providers e.g.

Mormugao Port

Trust, Employees

State Insurance

Scheme run Dental

clinics, private

practitioners asking

them to access Tele-

Digital Dental

Diagnostic Imaging

Services from the

Goa Dental College

including follow-up

of at least a year be

converted to a Report

for submission and

inclusion in the

Government of

Goa’s website:

http://www.goa.gov.i

n/departments/denta

lcollege.html

or

http://www.goa.gov.i

n/departments/healt

h.html

or

Government of

India’s website:

http://governanceind

ia.gov.in/health

as the case may be.

ORGANIZATIONAL

State of Service Delivery

Report

Reports including

graphical

representations are

enclosed with the

Project proposal

Rewards for Best

Service providing entity

/ organization

Individual

Departments in the

Goa Dental College

& Hospital be

requested to depute

teaching staff on a

weekly basis to act

as supervisory staff.

Award such Depts.

and staff who treat

the maximum

numbers of patients

in the Evening

Dental Clinic.

Best Practice

Recognition / National

Excellence Award

If the scheme takes

off well and achieves

Convergence of Service

delivery

Will be achieved

through the starting

of Evening dental

Clinics in which

personnel from all

Dental departments

in the Dental College

will be posted by

rotation as part of

their clinical training

and / or voluntary

service till such time

that regular part-time

employees are

recruited.

Strengthening Specific

Departments

Installation of Tele-

Digital Dental

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the desired

objectives including

bringing tangible

benefits to the

deprived sections of

society the

concerned staff and

department be

considered for being

bestowed the

National excellence

Awards

Diagnostic Imaging

facilities will go a

long way in

strengthening the

Oral Medicine,

Diagnosis, &

Radiology

Departments of all

Dental Colleges all

over the country. The

services rendered

will form the

backbone of

decentralizing dental

health care delivery

systems.

These facilities could

also be used to

generate dental

biometric markers

for incorporation in

individual national

identity cards.

INDIVIDUAL

State of Service Delivery

Report

Individual Dental

surgeons, dental

technicians, dental

hygienists employed

in the Evening

Dental Clinic be

asked to forward

weekly reports

regarding the

number, income

category, & locality

data of patients

treated by them

Assessment under a

Performance Appraisal

Mechanism

Reporting format for

Daily, Weekly &

monthly number of

patients attended

and the category of

patients attended to

is prepared for

assessing

achievement of

Civil Service Awards

Individuals recording

highest number of

patients treated from

the economically

backward sections

will be

recommended for

State Govt. Awards

Training for Service

delivery

Posting by rotation

on weekly / monthly

basis of the Final

Year B.D.S.

students, Interns,

Postgraduate

students, and

teaching staff from

all the Dental

Departments in the

Evening Dental

Clinics will sensitize

the concerned trained

personnel to the

needs of the

economically

deprived sections of

society.

Incentivizing their

work will further add

to the quality and

quantity of services

delivered to the

poorer sections of

society

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5iii) Proposed initiative could either be

a) The development of replicable models from some of the innovations in pro-poor public

delivery systems or service delivery models which need to be systematically developed from

practice into replicable models.

OR

b) Piloting a new idea, concept, structure, or system at the state level that would enhance the

quality of service delivery to the poor but requires technical assistance in the form of

knowledge inputs not available with the host organization / department / ministry.

This project proposal is basically an amalgam of Guiding Principles 5iiia & 5iiib

as enunciated above. The inspiration for this proposal is the already existing

Evening Dental Clinic at the Govt. of Maharashtra’s Government Dental College

& Hospital, located at P. De Mello Road, St. George Hospital Compound, Behind

G. P. O., Mumbai, Maharashtra. That idea has been further developed to reduce

operational costs in the beginning when the project is under observation for

effective implementation. This has been achieved by requiring the Final Year

B.D.S. students, Interns, Postgraduate students and even teaching staff to put in

voluntary service on a weekly basis. The categories and minimum number of

trained individuals required in the clinics in a Dental College that admits 50 or

less students and in a Dental College that admits 100 students are shown in the

table below and extending on the next page, which is as per D.C.I. norms.

SERIAL

NO.

CATEGORY OF

TRAINED

MANPOWER

EXISTING POSTS AT

GOA DENTAL COLLEGE

& HOSPITAL

(40 Admissions)

DCI’s MINIMUM STAFF

REQUIREMENTS FOR

Sanctioned Filled Vacant

DENTAL

COLLEGE

WITH 50

ADMISSIONS

DENTAL

COLLEGE WITH

100 ADMISSIONS

1 Professors 8 8 0 9 9

2

Readers / Associate

Professors /

Assistant

Professors

10 6 4 11 13

3

Lecturers

/Assistant

Professors

16 12 4 30 40

4 Postgraduate

Students

45

(15 new

admissions

per year for

the 3 year

MDS course)

45 0

Depends on

number of

recognized

postgraduate

teachers in the

Depts. Professors

take 2, Assoc. /

Asst. Professor

takes 1 PG student

per year

Depends on number

of recognized

postgraduate

teachers in the

Depts.

Professors take 2,

Assoc. / Asst.

Professor takes 1

PG student per year

5 Interns 40 29 11

50 (Depends on

number of students

passing)

100 (Depends on

number of students

passing)

6 Nurses 9 9 0 3 9

7 Receptionist 0 0 0 8 14

8 Dental Hygienists 3 1 2 3 5

target goals

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9 Dental Technicians 4 3 1 6 10

10 X-ray Technicians

/ Radiographers 2 2 0 2 3

11 Laboratory

Technician 5 5 0 3 5

12 Chair side

Attendant 0 0 0 10 20

13 Dept. Secretaries 0 0 0 4 8

14 Attenders 0 0 0 18 25

15 Engineer 2 2 0 1 1

16 Electricians 0 0 0 2 4

17 Asst. Electrician /

Helpers Electrical 1 1 0 1 1

18 Plumber 1 1 0 1 2

19 Programmer 0 0 0 1 1

20 Data Entry

Operator 0 0 0 1 2

21 Sweepers /

Scavengers

13 11 0

10 17 Besides outsourcing for

general cleanliness to a private

party

Thus, it is seen that a small size team of all categories of staff required to fully run

an Evening Dental Clinic say with 8-12 Dental chairs can be easily formed for

working on a weekly basis. This team could comprise of 4-5 teaching staff @ 1

from each category level /cadre representing the various departments in a Dental

College, 8-10 postgraduate students, 8-10 interns, 1-2 staff nurses, 1 Receptionist,

1 Dental Laboratory Technician, 1 Dental Hygienist, and 1 Dental X-ray

Technician, 1 Electrician, 1 plumber, 2 Sweepers. This will initially reduce the

costs of hiring new staff until the project takes off satisfactorily for a period of

say 6-12 months, after which necessary part-time / full-time staff can be recruited

on a regular basis.

5iv Intervention should be developed in consultation with internal (DARPG) and external

stakeholders and implemented in collaboration with them.

This Project Proposal is being put up to DARPG for its approval and would also

be circulated to major Govt. & Private Manufacturers and Service Providers –

employing units – for their favorable consideration as they would be the major

gainers in terms of reduction in man-hours lost due to employees reporting sick.

5v. MoP will be responsible for evaluating the impact of each initiative (which is rolled out) as

well as dissemination of the lessons learnt.

Regular monthly reports forwarded and submitted by the Evening Dental Clinic

& individual Specialty Departments at the Goa Dental College & Hospital based

on the statistical evaluation of the data inputs would enable MoP to evaluate the

impact of each initiative and disseminate the lessons learnt.

2e. PROJECT SCOPE, APPROACH, AND METHODOLOGY

To describe in detail the activities that will take place in order to achieve desired results.

Justification be given as to why the set of chosen activities, chosen approach, and methodology

are appropriate for fulfilling the objectives of the project. TIMETABLE OF THE MAJOR

MILESTONES SHOULD BE INCLUDED.

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The details of the sequential activities that should take place in order to achieve the

desired results are as follows: -

1. COLLECT DATA FOR THE MONTHLY PATIENT AND WORK-

OUTPUT BY EVERY DEPARTMENT IN A DENTAL COLLEGE.

(Forms for reporting by the various departments, including the Central

Registration Counter (Dental Records Division), are enclosed at Appendix-I).

This data collection should be a regular feature in every dental college henceforth.

Every department of the Dental College may add to the service related details as

and where additional categories of services are being rendered. Consider average

of three months work-output as the baseline reference point for those

services. Where a system of such data collection is already in place for over

one year, the average of the previous entire calendar (and not the financial /

academic) year’s monthly work-output be taken as the reference point for

future comparisons.

Where feasible data relating to leave availed on medical grounds and particularly

absence without pay by employees from various Govt. / Private establishments /

Societies / Establishments providing laborers on contract basis could also be

collected.

JUSTIFICATION: Such a monthly record of a Dental College’s every

department’s monthly work-output would form the baseline reference point for

the quantum of such services being rendered, demand-supply situation, and also

provide data inputs for material requirement, quantum of categories of subject-

specialists required, funds generated as receipts for these services, funds marked

as subsidy where at least some types of treatment are provided free to at least

some categories of patients.

The forms would have columns for reporting the category of the patient based on

nationality, gender, adult / child, employment status, income group, medico-legal

status of the patient, paying or subsidized, and geographical location vis-à-vis the

Dental College / Evening Dental Clinic.

The forms would also require every department to report the number of patients

kept on waiting lists if the desired / recommended non-emergency treatment

cannot be provided / initiated within 15 days of the patient reporting to the

concerned department. This would highlight the need for Evening Dental clinics

run as satellite centers of services either in the College or within the vicinity of

the city / town / village conglomerate.

Dental treatment is time consuming every procedure often requires several

sittings. Some treatment procedures require 5 – 6 sittings each of at least 30-40

minutes e.g. Complete Denture fabrication where the patient is given a set of

upper and lower artificial teeth after he / she has lost all teeth; others like

Orthodontic treatment (re-aligning of teeth) procedures extend for 2-3 years with

appointments every 20-30 days. With every patient requiring on an average 7-8

fillings, few extractions, 2-3 root canal treatments, cleaning of teeth, occasionally

gum surgery, partial dentures to replace some of the lost teeth etc. the work load

is tremendous. Justice can hardly be done during teaching hours. The workload

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needs to be analyzed to assess the need and viability of Evening Dental Clinics to

serve as Service Clinics.

These reports would highlight the deficiencies in services if any, provide an

insight into a possible adverse demand-supply situation, and thus turn out to be

the motivating factor to make these services more encompassing especially for

the under-privileged individuals and sections of our society.

Using a calendar year would keep these data analyzing activities free from

clashing with work-activities related to the end of academic or financial year.

2. UPGRADE THE INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES IN THE ORAL

MEDICINE, DIAGNOSIS & DENTO-MAXILLO-FACIAL DIAGNOSTIC

IMAGING DEPARTMENT (I.E. THE PRESENT DENTAL RADIOLOGY

SECTION). This can be done by ensuring that within a period of six to eight

calendar months the Department has the following equipments relating to Tele-

Digital-Dental-Diagnostic Imaging Facilities :-

i) Radiovisiography X-Ray Machine, at least two

ii) Digital Dental X-Ray Machines, at least two

iii) Digital Dental Panoramic And Cephalometric X-Ray Machine preferably

with 3-D Imaging capabilities, at least one

iv) Facilities for Temporo-mandibular joint and salivary gland diagnostic

imaging including Sialography & tomography, facilities for cross-

sectional tomography of the jaws for assessing bone condition & thickness

for prosthodontic / implant rehabilitation. (generally available as a part of

above-mentioned item # (iii)

v) Sialoendoscopy Equipment with Endoscopic Surgical Probes at least one

full set

vi) An Intra-Oral Camera, at least two sets

vii) Ultra-Sonographic Equipment with a 10 MHz probe at least one set

viii) A broadband internet connection with appropriate servers for image

storage

ix) Computer facilities with at least 10 computer terminals appropriately

linked and including 2 sets of all-in-one scanner, printer, xerox, and fax

machines,.

JUSTIFICATION: Most, if not all, dental treatment procedures are highly

dependent on good diagnostic imaging facilities. Upgrading the infrastructure

facilities in such a crucial department will have a positive impact on the overall

quality and quantity of services rendered. Besides, having tele-digital facilities

with broadband connectivity in the Dental College would ensure that these

diagnostic images are easily made available / accessed by the Evening Dental

Clinics / Satellite-Rural Dental Health Clinics including primary Dental Health

Care Centers, and ESIS approved Private Dental Clinics. These of course should

also have computers, attached accessories like printers, scanners, fax machines,

and broadband connectivity for access.

Upgradation and strengthening of the Dental Diagnostic Imaging Facilities is

central to the operation of Evening Dental Clinics. These are costly equipments,

not every practitioner owns necessary equipments and favors to refer patients to a

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radiology clinic which has these facilities and which will not grab / steal the

patient but refer him / her back with necessary reports.

3. APPOINT DATA OPERATORS AND BIOSTATISTICIAN to analyze the

data inputs from the second month onwards.

4. FUNCTIONALIZE THE EVENING DENTAL CLINIC as a separate

Department or in case of space constraints within the precincts of the Oral

Medicine, Diagnosis, & Radiology Dept. of the Dental College by at least the

sixth month of starting the project.

JUSTIFICATION: Insisting on an early starting of the Evening Dental Clinic

would ensure that the project is not lost while being scrutinized by every

concerned Govt. Ministry – Administrative Reforms Dept to Health Dept. to

Finance Dept. etc and back until it finally crystallizes. The starting of the Evening

Dental Clinic / Satellite Rural Dental Clinics is central to providing full dental

treatment at a time of choosing by the patient so as to prevent wage loss.

Such pro-active measures in turn help the Govt. / Private Dental College to boost

its revenue as the costly equipment lying unused after normal college hours is

now put to use. A teaching institute perforce is not a profit making venture yet it

has to recover material and equipment cost to enable proper maintenance and

regular up-gradation. Providing services after normal teaching hours and having a

chain of dental clinics – Govt. run primary Health Centers or ESIS empanelled

private Dental Practitioners – as a ready clientele for its services would certainly

earn enough revenue for the desired minimum purpose of maintenance of

equipments, and Capacity Building For Poverty Reduction. Simultaneously

depending on the success of the implementation it would provide employment

opportunities from the second year onwards when necessary additional posts of

various categories – Dental Surgeons, Staff Nurses, X-Ray Technicians, Dental

Laboratory Technicians, Dental Hygienists, Data Entry Operators, Cashiers,

Clerks, Attendants / Sweepers / Helpers etc. could be created using the same

infra-structure to man the Evening Dental Clinic(s)

5. IF REQUIRED EMPANEL PRIVATE DENTAL PRACTITIONERS

FROM RURAL AREAS TO DELIVER DENTAL TREATMENT TO

EMPLOYEES PARTICULARLY FROM THE UNORGANIZED

SECTORS.

This should be accomplished within three months of upgrading of tele-digital

dental diagnostic imaging facilities in the Oral Medicine, Diagnosis, &

Radiology Dept. and / or starting of the Evening Dental Clinic to help

augment the reach of these services.

The suggested timetable for achieving the above goal posts is as shown below: -

TIMETABLE OF MAJOR MILESTONES

Sr.

No. Activity To Be Undertaken

Time Period For

Implementation

1

Collect Data For The Monthly Patient And

Work-Output By Every Department In A

Dental College

At the Start of the

Project and continues

permanently

2 Appoint Data Operators And Biostatistician From the 2nd

month

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onwards of starting the

Project

3

Upgrade The Infra-Structure Facilities In

The Oral Medicine, Diagnosis & Dento-

Maxillo-Facial Diagnostic Imaging

Department (i.e. The Present Dental

Radiology Section).

Within 6 -8 months of

starting the Project. (Includes time for

preparing specifications of

equipments to be

purchased, administrative

approval, financial

sanction, tendering process,

Evaluation of Comparative

Chart of tenders received,

placing orders, delivery

and installation of

equipments) Timely

Commencement of

Activity at Sr. No. 1 & 2 is

a pre-requisite

4

Functionalize The Evening Dental Clinic at

the Dental College & / or at the Primary /

District level Health Centers

By the 9th

month of

starting the Project. Timely starting of Activity

at Sr. No. 1, 2, & 3 and

Completion of Activity at

Sr. No. 3 is a pre-requisite.

5

If demand exists enhance the late evening

timings of Public Transport buses to & from

major destinations (the 11 Taluka head-

quarters) in Goa to Bambolim

By the end of 12 months of

starting the project i.e.

within 3 months of

functionalizing the Evening

Dental Clinic at the Goa

Dental College & Hospital

6

If Required Empanel Private Dental

Practitioners From Rural Areas under ESIS

To Deliver Dental Treatment To Employees

Particularly From The Unorganized Sectors.

Within 3 months of

completing activity at Sr.

No. 4

JUSTIFICATION: Gujarat was until 1985 and probably is still the only state

where private dental practitioners are empanelled on the list of approved dental

practitioners under the Employees State Insurance Scheme run Health Centers for

the employees covered under the ESIS. Private medical / surgical practitioners of

Allopathy, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Unani, Yoga have since long been

empanelled by the ESIS with a view to provide Medi-care close to the employee’s

residence. The charges for various treatments are fixed such that they are

reasonable - not exorbitant - and at the same time act as an incentive to a newly

setting up practitioner to provide his / her skills to the economically under-

privileged sections of society. While the new practitioner is benefitted by having

a steady stream of patients, the patients are in turn benefitted by the fixed and

reasonable charges levied, convenient timings, and easy accessibility.

Empanelling of private dental practitioners would make dental health care

affordable. Today, most private dental clinics have a computer and internet

facility. These practitioners can thus benefit by the strengthening & upgrading of

the tele-digital dental diagnostic imaging facilities in the Dental College.

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Obviously, the end beneficiary will be the patient who can now seek affordable

dental treatment close to his residence besides thereby being able to cut down on

collateral costs otherwise incurred like on transport to the Urban / City centers or

loss of wage while receiving dental treatment during what are also his / her

working hours.

In most Dental Colleges, and Health Centers, particularly Government run,

charges are fixed relating to income of the patient. The economically deprived

and Below-Poverty-Line patients are generally treated free for certain types of

diagnostic imaging, extractions, cleaning of teeth etc. or for some categories of

treatment only the material cost is charged to the patient. Yet because of the

inaccessibility due to timings or long waiting lists, these services are often

unavailable even when they are most needed. In such a scenario, it helps the

patient to avail state of the art dental diagnostic imaging services in the Dental

College or at its Evening Dental Clinic. The patient would then able to pursue the

recommended full dental treatment at the Evening Dental Clinic in the Dental

College or at the Primary / District level Health Care Center / ESIS approved

Private Dental Clinic close to his / her residence at a timing that does not clash

with his / her working and wage earning hours.

2f. PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CAPACITIES

The critical implementation capacities for rolling out the initiative should be identified along with

the evidence of availability of the said capacities within the Department /Ministries responsible for

the implementation. If there are implementation capacities gap at present, the proposal should

clearly indicate how the same are proposed to be bridged so as not to hamper the implementation

during the roll out.

TIMETABLE OF MAJOR MILESTONES WITH IMPLEMENTATION

CAPACITY GAPS

Sr.

No.

Activity To Be

Undertaken

Time Period For

Implementation

Implementation

Capacities Gap

Existing At Present

Measures

Proposed to

Bridge the Gaps

1

Collect Data For

The Monthly

Patient And

Work-Output By

Every Department

In A Dental

College

At the Start of the

Project and

continues

permanently

Whereas data

regarding monthly

work-output by every

Department in the

Goa Dental College is

available from 1983

onwards, the reporting

format requires

modification to

provide details of the

patients’ category,

income status,

geographical location,

number of wait-listed

patients every month,

length of waiting

period for new

patients seen, revenue

Reformatting the

Monthly Work-

output report in

consultation with

respective

Professors &

Heads of

Department at

the Goa Dental

College &

Hospital, as also

seeking

assistance from

an

epidemiologist

or Biostatistician

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earned every month

2

Appoint Data

Operators And

Biostatistician

From the 2nd

month onwards of

starting the Project

Presently GDCH has

not employed any data

entry operator.

However, a proposal

mooted at the

suggestion of the Hon.

Health Minister is

under process with the

Health Ministry for

creating 10 posts of

Data Entry Operators,

& 2 posts of

Programmers as part

of the consolidated

proposal for creation

of various other posts

as per the latest

recommendations of

the Dental Council of

India and based on the

requirements of this

College and further as

approved by the Dept.

of Administrative

Reforms, Govt. of

Goa

Matters relating

to the proposal

of creation of

various posts

along with the

setting up of

Evening Dental

Clinic(s) be

taken up

expeditiously by

setting up a

Fast-Track

Committee

under the Chief

Minister, and

comprising the

Health Minister,

Finance

Minister, and

concerned

Secretaries in

the Ministries.

3

Upgrade The

Infra-Structure

Facilities In The

Oral Medicine,

Diagnosis &

Dento-Maxillo-

Facial Diagnostic

Imaging

Department (i.e.

The Present

Dental Radiology

Section).

Within 6 -8 months

of starting the

Project. (Includes

time for preparing

specifications of

equipments to be

purchased,

administrative

approval, financial

sanction, tendering

process, Evaluation

of Comparative

Chart of tenders

received, placing

orders, delivery and

installation of

equipments) Timely

Commencement of

Activity at Sr. No. 1

& 2 is a pre-

requisite

At present there are no

Tele-Digital Dental

Diagnostic Imaging

Facilities existing in

the Oral Radiology

Section of the Oral

Medicine &

Radiology Dept. of

the Goa Dental

College & Hospital.

However, the Hon.

Health Minister has

stated in the Goa

Assembly the Govt.’s

plan to upgrade

infrastructure at the

Goa Dental College,

specifically stating to

provide Cone Beam

Computer

Tomography

equipment in the

Dental Radiology

Section.

Administrative

approval of

equipment

specifications,

financial

approval for

purchase,

allotment of

funds and

eventual

tendering and

purchase will be

taken up in this

financial year by

the Goa Dental

College as stated

by the Dean of

the GDCH at the

College Annual

Day in Feb 2009

in the presence

of the Hon.

Health Minister,

who was the

Chief Guest

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In fact, the tenders for

the same had been

floated earlier in

2007; however, they

had to be cancelled as

per Govt. instructions

due to technical snags

in finalizing the

purchase order. Fresh

tenders are to be still

to be floated and are

likely to be done in

this financial year.

It is desired that

the Fast-Track

Inter-Ministerial

Committee for

this Project

Proposal take up

infra-structure

upgradation in

the Dental

Radiology

Section on a

priority basis

4

Functionalize The

Evening Dental

Clinic at the Goa

Dental College &

Hospital and

subsequently at

the Primary /

District level

Health Centers

By the 9th

month of

starting the

Project. Timely

starting of Activity

at Sr. No. 1, 2, & 3

and Completion of

Activity at Sr. No. 3

is a pre-requisite.

The Goa Dental

College & Hospital

has no Central Clinic

where all types of

Dental Treatment

could be provided

under one roof. As in

most other Dental

Colleges, there exist

various individual

specialty

Departments, which

provide dental

treatment pertaining to

their respective

specialty. However,

the Dental Council

has recommended

setting up of Central /

Service Clinics for

better holistic training

of the students in the

Final Year B.D.S.

Course subsequent to

it abolishing the

Internship program for

students admitted

from 2007 onwards.

Plans of the Phase-II

building of the Goa

Dental College are

already approved and

the Govt. of Goa’s

Goa Infra-Structure

Development

Corporation will

shortly undertake the

construction.

The Goa Dental

College &

Hospital has

broadband

connectivity at

present, with one

computer

terminal

provided in the

personal Cabin

of every

Specialty

Departments’

Professor &

Head.

Necessary

wiring for

providing

computer

terminals in all

the Clinics,

Central

registration

Counter and

Office Sections

is also complete.

Additional

Computer

terminals, a

central server, a

dedicated server

for image

storage, and a

Hospital

Management

Software are to

be provided; all

of which are

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Dental Diagnostic

Imaging being a core

service for all other

dental treatments, the

Oral Medicine &

Radiology Dept.

would be best suited

to run the Evening

Dental Clinic at the

Goa Dental College in

view of the proposed

plans to provide Tele-

Digital Dental

Diagnostic Imaging

facilities to Primary

Health Centers / ESIS

empanelled Private

Dental Clinics in rural

areas.

The Primary Dental

Health Centers too

need to be upgraded

with facilities on

board to enable them

to provide a wider

range of dental health

care services than

being offered at

present. In the absence

of adequate facilities

Dental Surgeons

appointed on full time

basis are often

available only part-

time at the concerned

Health Center. In the

long run, these

Primary Health

Centers will be a

crucial link in the

chain of Evening

Dental Clinics.

likely to be

undertaken in

this financial

year as part of

infrastructure

upgradation of

the Goa Dental

College and this

has been

reflected in the

current

budgetary

sanctions.

5

If demand exists

enhance the late

evening timings

of Public

Transport buses to

& from major

destinations (the

11 Taluka head-

quarters) in Goa

to Panaji

By the end of 12

months of starting

the project i.e.

within 3 months of

functionalizing the

Evening Dental

Clinic at the Goa

Dental College &

Hospital

Whereas most state

capital cities have an

almost round the

clock public transport

system, the last Govt.

of Goa operated

Kadamba (Goa State

Road Transport

Corporation) bus

from Panaji is

between 8.00 pm to

As

industrialization

picks up in Goa

and demand for

such services

rises, with more

and more service

/ manufacturing

units working in

shifts for twenty-

four hours;

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9.30 for various

destinations like

Margao, Vasco-da-

Gama, Mapusa,

Ponda, Bicholim,

Sanvordem, Valpoi,

Calangute all of these

are major towns with

large populations of

poor unorganized

laborers

possibly on its

own Kadamba

will enhance the

service timings.

Presently

patients from

longer distances

can be given

early evening

appointments

say from 4.00

pm up to 7.00

pm as also the

Dental College

timings can be

made from 8.00

am to 4.00 pm

instead of 9.00

am to 4.30 pm as

at present

6

If Required

Empanel Private

Dental

Practitioners From

Rural Areas To

Deliver Dental

Treatment To

Employees

Particularly From

The Unorganized

Sectors.

Within 3 months of

completing activity

at Sr. No. 4

Presently there are no

Rural Private Dental

Clinics empanelled by

the ESIS in Goa. The

recently upgraded

ESIS Hospital in

South Goa located at

Margao, has a Dental

Department.

The ESIS can be

presented a

proposal to this

effect for its

consideration

after analyzing

the statistical

inputs of work

load, patients’

geographical

location etc.

2g. PROJECT MONITORING

To elaborate on how project success to be determined and provide monitoring indicators for

reviewing the project progress.

Project success will be determined based on a combination of the following:-

1. A decrease in the number of wait-listed patients as stated in the monthly reports

on work-output from various specialty departments in the Goa Dental College &

Hospital. This should be despite an increase in the total number of new patients

examined over the next one year in various specialty departments of the Goa

Dental College & Hospital.

This number should come down from the present levels to a level where there are

just enough patients wait-listed to ensure that at any point of time students posted

over the next 20 days in various specialty clinics will have patients in their

appointment diaries to work on and thereby getting the necessary training.

2. A decrease in the length of the waiting period that the patient has to wait for

before the recommended non-emergency routine treatment is initiated in the

concerned specialty department.

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Bring down the waiting period in various specialty clinics from the present levels

to 20 days for all types of non-emergency routine treatment recommended to the

patient especially in cases of such types of dental treatment where the dental

treatment procedure does not extend beyond three to four months.

3. A substantial increase in the number of patients examined and treated in the

Evening Dental Clinic (EDC) by the end of two years of starting the EDC.

4. An increase in the revenue accrued from providing treatment at the Evening

Dental Clinic of the Goa Dental College.

5. An increase in the number of patients treated in various Primary / District level

Dental Health Centers at the end of three years.

6. An increase in the revenue accrued from providing treatment at the Govt.

operated Primary Dental Health Centers across the state.

7. A decrease in the number of below poverty line category of patients reporting for

dental treatment at the Goa Dental College & Hospital during the normal working

hours of the college and simultaneous proportional increase in the number of such

patients reporting at the Evening Dental Clinic at the Goa Dental College &

Hospital, as stated in the monthly work-output reports of various specialty

departments and the EDC.

8. An increase in the accessing of tele-digital dental diagnostic imaging facilities

offered by the Goa Dental College to the Primary Dental Health Clinics, ESIS

empanelled Dental Clinics, and private dental practitioners.

9. An increase in the revenue accrued from providing tele-digital dental diagnostic

imaging facilities offered by the Goa Dental College to the Primary Dental Health

Clinics, ESIS empanelled Dental Clinics, and private dental practitioners.

10. A decrease in absenteeism on genuine medical grounds (specifically dental

treatment related) in various manufacturing / service providing units throughout

the state and therefore an increase in man-hours put in by these units.

This parameter may be difficult to assess because of the tendency of workers to

submit leave applications on medical grounds primarily to avail leave when they

feel their superiors might not otherwise grant it.

11. A general decrease in dental treatment charges in private clinics over a period of

next five years.

Treatment charges in private dental clinics are based on a galaxy of

considerations like:-

i) Clinic location, - prime urban, suburban, rural,

ii) Cost of buying or renting a clinic space,

iii) Clinic size,

iv) In-put costs of buying dental equipments, instruments, and materials,

v) Costs of storing and maintaining an adequate inventory of materials, spare

instruments

vi) Maintenance costs for repairs,

vii) Down time losses when equipments are non functional,

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viii) Service charges borne on account of electricity-water charges, municipal

taxes paid, professional taxes, VAT for services rendered

ix) Charges paid to dental laboratories for their services,

x) Whether facilities available are latest,

xi) Whether the clinic has been graded for quality of services by an appropriate

authority,

xii) Number and qualification of employees employed,

xiii) Salaries paid to employees,

xiv) Costs of attending dental conferences and refresher / continuing dental

education courses,

xv) The dental surgeons personal qualifications, expertise, reputation, seniority,

and personal life style, short and long term financial requirements of and

planning for self & family for a gratifying standard of living.

Yet, to an extent, demand and supply also determines the charges levied, to that,

extent starting of Evening Dental Clinics can have a positive impact on scaling

down of present treatment charges charged by private dental practitioners. This

can be assessed by a decrease in the difference of charges levied for the highest

income category of patients at Government operated Dental Clinics and Private

Dental Clinics for various dental treatment procedures over a period of say 5

years. It has to borne in mind that no attempt is being made to bring on par the

charges at Govt. and private dental clinics. As of date charges for the highest

income category of patients at the Goa Dental College & Hospital are cost of

materials plus 20% and for the free category of patients charges are either not

levied for certain procedures or in procedures involving costly materials, only the

cost of material is levied. The Govt. operates the Dental College & Primary

Dental Health Clinics as part of its social commitment and not so much as

revenue generating ventures. Besides, trainee students provide over 60% of

treatment at a Dental College, although under supervision of appropriate

Consultants.

2h. PROPOSAL BUDGET

Estimated costs (with phasing) under suitable heads should be indicated.

At the outset finances for equipment, instrument, material, salaries, office expenses etc.

could be drawn from the same budget heads existing at present in the Goa Dental

College & Hospital. After a three / four month trial run of the Evening Dental Clinic a

more accurate assessment of expected increase in financial requirement could be

undertaken.

The Project Proposal be initially undertaken under Plan for a period of three to five

years and then shifted to Non-Plan expenditure. The estimated costs with phasing under

suitable heads are as indicated below:-

Sr.

No. ITEM BUDGET HEAD PHASE

ESTIMATED

ANNUAL COST

(1st Year Only 2

nd

Year onwards only

recurring

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expenditure *R

)

1

Purchase of Equipments &

Instruments for creating Tele-

Digital Dental Diagnostic

Imaging Facilities (one time

expenditure at onset)

2210-05-105-01-02-

2210- Medical & Public

Health

05 Med. Edtn. Trg. &

Res.

05 Allopathy

01 Goa Dental

College &

Hospital (Plan)

02 Evening Dental

Clinic (EDC)

4210-01-110-04-52

4210- Capital Outlay on

Medical & Public

Health

01 – Urban Health

Services

110 – Hospital

Dispensaries

04 Equipments (EDC)

52 Machinery &

Equipments

1

(one time

expendit-

-ure at

onset)

1,60,00,000

2*R

Broadband & Telephone

charges

2210-05-105-01-02-

13 – Office Expenses 1

*R Rs. 1,00,000

3*R

Purchase of Materials for

Evening Dental Clinic

2210-05-105-01-02-

21 – Supplies &

Materials

1 *R

Rs. 40,00,000

4 Purchase of Equipments &

Instruments for the Evening

Dental Clinic

2210-05-105-01-02-

4210-01-110-04-52 1 Rs. 60,00,000

5a

Salaries for personnel

employed in the Evening Dental

Clinic

(All are part-time posts as

working hours are limited from

4.00 pm to 8.30 pm Monday

through Saturday (i.e. 22 1/2 hours

per week) – unless it is desired to

make these posts full time by

getting these personnel to put in

42 hours per week by

Having work timings from 4.00

pm to 8.30 pm from Monday to

Friday and 1.00 pm to 8.30 pm

on Saturday and 8.00 am to 7.00

pm on Sundays

2210- Medical & Public

Health

05 Med. Edtn. Trg. &

Res.

05 Allopathy

01 Goa Dental

College &

Hospital (Plan)

02 Evening Dental

Clinic

2210-05-105-01-02-

01 - Salaries

02 - Wages

34 - Scholarships &

Stipend

1

Annual total Salaries

estimate calculated

for various full-time

posts as per existing

6th

Pay Comm. scales

& are shown in red

(If employed for

part-time salary

would be half of that

for the full-time post

& shown in blue.)

Shown as Starting

Monthly pay Rs. x 12

months x Number of

posts.

5b*R

Posts Required To Be Created

(a) 9 Postgraduate Dental

Surgeons (Senior Dental

Surgeon) / Postgraduate

Dental Students @ 1 from

each specialty.

Pay Band: 3

Scale: 15,600-39,100

2210- Medical & Public

Health

05 Med. Edtn. Trg. &

Res.

05 Allopathy

01 Goa Dental

College &

Hospital (Plan)

1

(a) Senior / Specialist

Dental Surgeon

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Grade Pay: 6600

Starting Pay Rs. 27,084 +

NPA+ Other Allowances

p.m.

In the meantime as a stop

gap arrangement

Preferably 2nd

Year MDS

Students could be employed

First Year : 6000 / p.m.

Second Year : 6500 / p.m.

Third Year : 7000 / p.m.

(Likely to be shortly revised

to Rs. 15,000, Rs. 16,000, &

Rs. 17,000 p.m.

respectively)

(b) 3 Graduate Dental

Surgeons

(i) Interns Rs. 4000 p.m. likely to be

revised to Rs. 10,000 p.m.

(ii) Dental Surgeons

Pay Band 2,

Scale: 9300 -34,800

Grade Pay 4200

Starting Pay Rs. 21,288 p.m.

(c) 2 Staff Nurses,

Pay Band 2,

Scale: 9300 -34,800

Grade Pay 4200

Starting Pay Rs. 21,288 p.m.

(d) 3 Chair-side / Clinical

Assistants

Pay Band 1

Scale: 5200 -20,200

Grade Pay 2400

Starting Pay Rs. 14,406 p.m.

(e) 2 X-ray Technicians

Pay Band 1

Scale: 5200 -20,200

Grade Pay 2400

Starting Pay Rs. 14,406 p.m.

(f) 2 Dental Hygienists

Pay Band 1

Scale: 5200 -20,200

Grade Pay 2400

Starting Pay Rs. 14,406 p.m.

(g) 2 Dental Laboratory

Technicians

Pay Band 1,

Scale: 5200 -20,200

Grade Pay 2400

Starting Pay Rs. 14,406 p.m

(h) Programmer (Net working)

Pay Band 2,

Scale: 9300 -34,800

Grade Pay 4200

Starting Pay Rs. 21,288 p.m

(i) 3 Data Entry Operators /

Receptionists one each for

(i) Registration (ii) Cash

02 Evening Dental

Clinic

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01 - Salaries

02 - Wages

34 - Scholarships &

Stipend

2nd Year MDS

Student:- *R

16,000 12 x 9 =

Rs. 17, 28, 000

Rs. 8, 64, 000

(b) Graduate Dental

Surgeons

(i) Interns

10,000 x 12 x 3 =

Rs. 3,60,000 *R

Rs. 1,80,000

(ii) Dental

Surgeons

*R

(c) Staff Nurses

21,288 x 12 x 2 =

Rs. 5,10,912*R

Rs. 2,55,456

(d) Chair-side /

Clinical Asst.

14,406 x 12 x 3 =

Rs. 5,18,616 *R

Rs. 2,59,308

(e) X-Ray

Technicians

14,406 x 12 x 2 =

Rs. 3,45,744 *R

Rs. 1,72,872

(f) Dental Hygienists

14,406 x 12 x 2 =

Rs. 3,45,744 *R

Rs. 1,72,872

(g) Dental Lab.

Technician

14,406 x 12 x 2 =

Rs. 3,45,744 *R

Rs. 1,72,872

(h) Programmer (Net

working)

*R

(i) Data Entry

Operators

*R

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Collection, & (iii) Patients’

Record Maintenance

Pay Band 2,

Scale: 9300 -34,800

Grade Pay 4200

Starting Pay Rs. 21,288 p.m.

(j) 1 Attendant / Peon

IS

Scale: 4440 -7440

Grade Pay 1300

Starting Pay Rs. 8734 p.m.

(k) 2 Sweepers

IS

Scale: 4440 -7440

Grade Pay 1300

Starting Pay Rs. 8734 p.m.

(l) 1Electrician

Pay Band 2,

Scale: 9300 -34,800

Grade Pay 4200

Starting Pay Rs. 21,288 p.m.

(m) 1Plumber

PB

Scale: 5200 -20,200

Grade Pay 1900

Starting Pay Rs. 11,441 p.m.

(n) Driver (Light Vehicle)

Pay Band 2,

Scale: 9300 -34,800

Grade Pay 4200

Starting Pay Rs. 21,288 p.m.

(o) 2 Security Personnel

Pay Band 2,

Scale: 9300 -34,800

Grade Pay 4200

Starting Pay Rs. 21,288 p.m

(j) Attendant / Peon

8,734 x 12 x 1 =

Rs. 1,04,808 *R

Rs. 52,404

(k) Sweepers

8,734 x 12 x 1 =

Rs. 1,04,808 *R

Rs. 52,404

(l) Electrician

*R

(m)Plumber

11,441 x 12 x 1 =

Rs. 1,37,292 *R

Rs. 68,646

(n) Driver Light

Vehicle)

(o) Security

Personnel *R

5c Total Annual Gross Salary at Starting of Pay Scale for Full-time Posts

(As per sum total of the amounts in red in row 5b of the last column)

*R

Rs. 39,83,052

5d Total Annual Gross Salary at Starting of Pay Scale for Full-time Posts

(As per sum total of the amounts in blue in row 5b of the last column)

*R

Rs. 19,91,526

6 Maintenance costs (Including

Annual Maintenance Contracts)

2210-05-105-01-02-

13 –Office Expenses 1

*R

Rs. 2,80,000

7 Recurring expenses towards

Electricity & water charges

2210-05-105-01-02-

13 – Office Expenses 1

*R

Rs. 2,00,000

8 Office Expenditure towards

stationery, cleanliness, etc.

2210-05-105-01-02-

13 – Office Expenses 1

*R

Rs. 4,50,000

9 Minor Works 2210-05-105-01-02-

27 – Minor Works 1

*R

Rs. 4,50,000

10 Advertising & Publicity

2210-05-105-01-02-

26 – Advertising &

Publicity

1 *R

Rs. 1,00,000

11

Upgrading Facilities at Primary

Dental Health Centers (18

PDHCs @ Rs. 25,00,000 each

2210-05-105-01-02-

4210-01-110-04-52

&

2210-05-105-01-02-

21

2 Rs. 4,50,00,000

12 Domestic Travel

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11 – Domestic Travel

24 – Petrol, Oil, Lubricants

1 *R

Rs. 5,00,000

12 Estimated Expenditure During the First Year on Capital Outlay Rs. 6,70,00,000

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(Items # 1, 4, 12

i.e. 1,60,00,000 + 60,00,000 + 4,50,00,000 = 6,70,00,000

13

Estimated Expenditure During the First Year on Revenue Outlay

(Items # 2, 3, 5c / 5d, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12

i.e. 1,00,000 + 40,00,000 + 39,83,052 / 19,91,526 + 2,80,000 + 2,00,000 +

4,50,000 + 4,50,000 + 1,00,000 + 5,00,000 = 1,00,63,052 / 80,71,526

Rs. 1,00,63,052

OR

Rs. 80,71,526

14

Estimated Annual Recurring Expenditure From Second Year

Onwards

(Items # 2, 3, 5c / 5d, 6, 7, 8, 9(Reduced), 10 (Reduced), 12

i.e. 1,00,000 + 40,00,000 + 39,83,052 / 19,91,526 + 2,80,000 + 2,00,000 +

4,50,000 + 1,50,000 + 50,000 +5,00,000 = 97,13,052 / 77,21,526

Rs. 97,13,052

OR

Rs. 77,21,526

15 Total Estimated Expenditure During the First Year

(12 + 13)

Rs. 7,70,63,052

OR

Rs. 6,80,71,526

It would greatly assist the early starting of the project, if the Government of India

finances in full the Estimated Capital Outlay for starting of the Evening Dental Clinic

i.e. Rs. 6,70,00,000. Refer Item 12 above, which is the expenditure towards the

upgradation of the Tele-Digital Dental Diagnostic Imaging facilities at the Goa Dental

College & Hospital, on equipments & instruments for the Evening Dental Clinic to be

established at the Goa Dental College & Hospital, and on upgradation the 18 Primary

Dental Health Clinics in Goa. Goa is a small state, less than half the size of most

districts in the larger states. The population of the state is less than that of most

metropolitan cities. It thus lends itself as an excellent laboratory to assess the benefits of

new & focused schemes. Relatively small investments from the Central Govt. can shore

up the infrastructure and have a tremendous impact on Capacity Building for Poverty

Reduction Programs, like the Project Proposal enunciated here. The funds requested

from the Central Govt. are to the paltry tune of Rs. 6,70,00,000 (Rupees Six Crores and

seventy lakhs), an amount often incurred on a medium sized hostel / educational

institution. Unlike other larger and more industrialized states, being a small state with

limited resources, the Central Govt. should generously help the people of Goa especially

in building infrastructure that is aimed at Capacity Building For Poverty Reduction.

It is also proposed to link the Primary Dental Health Clinics, after their upgradation, to

the Goa Dental College & Hospital by having students and staff regularly visiting these

clinics and assisting in the dental health care service delivery, and also implementing

preventive dental health programs regularly under the Community Health & Preventive

Dentistry Department of the Goa Dental College & Hospital. The Goa Dental College &

Hospital has already purchased Mobile Dental Vans for carrying out the rural Dental

Health Surveys more efficiently. These coupled with upgraded 18 Primary Dental

Health Clinics, and the Evening Dental Clinic at the Goa Dental College & Hospital,

would form the backbone of an extended area wide-ranging dental health care delivery

system.

The impact of these measures can be readily assessed on a monthly basis and overall

improvement in Oral Health Status can be assessed by comparing present day Oral

Health Indicators to those five years from now.

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LIST OF DENTAL COUNCIL OF INDIA RECOGNIZED DENTAL COLLEGES

(Total Colleges: 282 as of 2007, Source: www.dciindia.com)

S.No Name Address of Institution

Type (Govt./ Private

)

Status & Sanctioned

Seats Status

Number of

Sanctioned Seats

Current Status

admissions for

2008-2009

1. A. B. Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences

Deralakatte – 575 018, Mangalore (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

2. A. J. Institute of Dental Sciences

N.H. 17, Kuntikana, Mangalore - 575004 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40

Approved 40 to

100 Permitted

3. Adesh Institute of Dental Sciences & Research

Barnala Road, Bathinda, Punjab

Private Approved 100 Permitted

4. Adhiparasakthi Dental College & Hospital

Melmaruvathur - 603 319 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

5. Aditya Dental College

Beed, Maharashtra Private Approved 100 Not Permitted

6. Ahmedabad Dental College

Ranchodpura, Santej Village, Gandhinagar, Taluka, Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

Private Recognized-40

Approved 40 to

100 Permitted

7. Al Ameen Dental College

Bijapur – 586108 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

8. Al-Azhar Dental College,

Noorul Islam Trust, Perumbillichira P.O.,Thodupuzha, Idukki, Distt. Kerala – 685605

Private Approved 50 Permitted

9. Al-Badar Rural Dental College &

Sy.No. 12,Daryapura Village, Near PDA Engg.

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

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Hospital College,Opp. Koranti Hanuman Temple, GDA Layout, Naganhalli Road, Gulbarga-585102.

10. AME’s Dental College

Raichur -584 103 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

11. Amrita Inst. of Medical Sciences & Research Centre

Kunnumpuram, Edappalli North, Cochin – 24 (Kerala)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

12.

Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Dental College

Post Box No.145, Sakri Road, Dhule-424001 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

13. Annoor Dental College

Perumattom P.O., Muvattupuzha, Dist. Ernakulam, Kerala

Private Approved 40 Permitted

14. Army College of Dental Sciences

ACDS Nagar (Chennapur -CRPF Road) Jai Jawahar Nagar Post, Secunderabad – 87 (A.P.).

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

15. Avadh Institute of Dental Sciences, Lucknow

Dewa Road, Chinhat, Lucknow – 226 019 (Uttar Pradesh).

Private Approved 100 Not Permitted

16.

Awadh Dental College, Manglawati Sewa Sadan,

65-A, Sangam Vihar, Sonari,Jamshedpur – 831011

Private Approved 100 Permitted

17. Azeezia College of Dental Sciences & Research

Diamond Hills, Meeyyannoor, P.O., Kollam - 691 537 (Kerala)

Private Approved 40 Permitted

18. B.R.S. Dental College & Hospital

Kotbilla, Distt. Panchkula – 134118 (Haryana)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

19.

Baba Jaswant Singh Dental College, Hospital & Research Institute, Ludhiana

Hospital & Research Institute, Sector 40, Urban State, Chandigarh Road, Ludhiana-141010 (Punjab)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

20. Bangalore Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital

5/3, Hosur Main Road, Bangalore – 560029 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

21. Bapuji Dental College & Hospital

Post Box No.326, Davangere – 577004 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

22. Best Dental Science College,

Ultra Trust, 4/235, College Road, Thasildar Nagar, Madurai – 625020

Private Approved 50 Permitted

23. Bhabha College of Dental Sciences

Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

Private Approved 100 Permitted

24. Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental

Sangli, Maharashtra Private Approved 100 Permitted

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College & Hospital

25.

Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College & Hospital,Mumbai

Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

26.

Bharati Vidyapeetha Dental College & Hospital, Pune

Katraj Dhankawadi Educational Complex, Pune – 411043 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

27. Bhojia Dental College & Hospital

Chandigarh - Nalagarh Road, Budh, (Baddi) Teh. Nalagarh (H.P.)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

28. Budha Institute of Dental Sciences

Patrakarnagar, Kankarbagh, Patna – 800020 (Bihar)

Private Recognized-40

Approved 40 to 100

Permitted

29.

C.V.S. Krishnamurthy Teja Institute of Dental Sciences & Research

Chandalawada Nagar, Renigunta Road, Tirupati – 517506 (A.P.)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60

to 100 Permitted

30. Career Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital, Lucknow

10/44, Vikas Nagar, Lucknow – 226 002 (U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

31.

Century International Institute of Dental Science & Research Center

Poinachi, P.O. Thekkil, (VIA), Chengala, Dist. : Kasaragod – 671541 (Kerala)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

32. Chandra Dental College & Hospital

Vill Dharsania, Safedabad, Dist.:Barabanki (Uttar Pradesh)

Private Approved 100 Permitted for 50 seats

33.

Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Sanstha’s Dental College

Paithan Road, Kanchanwadi, Aurangabad – 431003 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

34. Chattisgarh Dental College & Research Institute

P.B. No.-25, Sundra, Rajnandgaon- 491441 Chhattisgarh

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

35. Chettinad Dental College & Research Institute,

Raja Muthiah Chettiar Charitable &Educational Trust, Rani Seethai Hall, 5th Floor, 603, Annal Salai, Chennai – 600006

Private Approved 100 Permitted

36. Christian Dental College, Ludhiana

Post Box No. 109, C.M.C., Ludhiana – 141 008 (Punjab)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

37. College of Dental Sciences & Hospital,Indore

F-12, Jhoomer Ghat, Rau, Indore – 453 331(M.P.)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

38.

College of Dental Sciences and Research,Manipur, Ahmedabad

Manipur, Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

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39. College of Dental Sciences, Davangere

Davangere – 577004 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

40. Coorge Institute of Dental Sciences

Kanjithanda, Kushalappa Complex, Maggula, Virajpat – 571 218, Coorg District, Karnataka

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

41. CSI College of Dental Sciences & Research,

Church of South India,Christian Mission Hospital Campus,129, East Veli Street,Madurai

Private Approved 50 Permitted

42. D.A.V. Centenary Dental College

Model Town, Yamuna Nagar-135001(Haryana)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

43.

D.J. College of Dental Sciences & Research, Modi Nagar

Ajit Mahal, Niwari Road, Modi Nagar – 201 204 (U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

44. Darbhanga Dental College

Mir Gheyas Chak, Millat College West Road, Darbhanga– 846 004(Bihar)

Private Approved 40 No Permission given

45. Darshan Dental College & Hospital

Ranakpur Road, Loyara, Udaipur – 313001 (Rajasthan)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

46. Dasmesh Institute of Research & Dental Sciences

Faridkot – 151203 (Punjab)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

47. Daswani Dental College & Research Centre

Kota, Rajasthan Private Approved 100 Permitted

48. Dayanand Sagar College of Dental Sciences

Shavige Malleawara Hills, Kumara Swamy Layout, Bangalore – 560078 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized-40

Approved 40 To 60

Permitted

49.

Dental College & Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Aligarh

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

50.

Dental College Azamgarh Itaura, Chandeshwa, Azamgarh

Chandeshwa, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh

Private Approved 100 Permitted for 50 seats

51. Dental College, Medical Campus, Trivandram

Trivandrum – 695 011 (Kerala).

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

52.

Dental College, Medical College Campus, Kozhikode

Kozhikode – 8 (Kerala). Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

53. Dental Wing, S.C.B. Medical College

Cuttak – 753007 (Orissa)

Govt. Recognized-20

Recognized-20

20 to 50

Permitted

54. Desh Bhagat Kotkapura Road, Private Recognized Approved 60 Permitted

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Dental College & Hospital

Muktsar – 152 026 (Punjab).

-60 to 100

55.

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital

Hariom Nagar, New Bailey Road, (West of Kanal) Patna – 801 503 (Bihar).

Private Recognized 40 Permitted

56.

Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital

Punjab University, Sector 25,Chandigarh

Govt. Approved 100 Permitted

57.

Dr. Hedgewar Smruti Rugna Seva Mandal's Dental College

Hingoli, Maharashtra Private Approved 50 Permitted

58. Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital

114, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Road, Calcutta – 700014.

Govt. Recognized-50

Approved 50 to

100 Permitted

59. Dr. S.M. Naqui Imam Dental College & Hospital

Bahera –847201, Distt. Darbhanga (Bihar)

Private Approved 60 Permitted

60.

Dr. Sudha & Nageswara Rao Siddhartha Institute of Dental Science

Chinaoutpalli, Gannavaram Mandalam, Krishna Dist. – 521 286 (A.P.)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

61. Dr. Syamala Reddy Dental College

298, 299 S.G.R. Towers, 7th Cross, Domlur Layout, Bangalore – 560071 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

62. Educare Institute of Dental Sciences,

Educare Charitable Trust,15/272, Downhill, Tirur Road, Malappuram – 676519(Kerala)

Private Approved 50 Permitted

63. Eklavya Dental College & Hospital

Delhi-Jaipur Highway (NH-8), Kotputli – 303 108 (Rajasthan)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

64.

Faculty of Dental Sciences, Institute of Medical Sciences

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

Govt. Approved 50 Permitted

65. Faculty of Dental Sciences, Lucknow

U.P. K.G. University of Dental Sciences, Lucknow – 226003 (U.P.)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

66. Faculty of Dental Sciences,Dharmsinh Desai University

College Road, Nadiad – 387001 (Gujarat)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

67. Farooquia Dental College & Hospital

Umer Khayyam Road, Edigha, Tilak Nagar, Mysore - 570021 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

68. G. Pulla Reddy Dental College & Hospital, Kurnool

G.P.R. Nagar, Nandyal Road, Kurnool - 518002

Private Approved 50 Permitted

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69. Gandhi Dental College, Baba Raghunathpu

Madanpur, District – Khurda, Orissa

Private Approved 60 Permitted

70.

Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences & Research, Ferozepur

Ferozepur – Moga Road, Ferozepur (Punjab)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

71. Gian Sagar Dental College & Hospital

Gian Sagar Educational & Charitable Trust,HIG 1441, Phase-9,S.A.S. Nagar, Mohali (Punjab)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

72. Ginni Modi Dental College

Modi Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

Private Approved 50 Permitted

73. Gitam Dental College & Hospital

Gandhinagar Campus, Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam – 530045 (Andhra Pradesh)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

74. Goa Dental College & Hospital

P.O. Bambolim, Goa – 403202

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

75.

Government Dental College & Research Institute, Bellary

Cantonment, Bellary-583104, Karnataka

Govt. Approved 50 Permitted

76. Government Dental College, RIMS Kadapa

RIMS Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh

Govt. Approved 100 Permitted

77. Govt. Dental College, Medical Campus, Rohtak

Rohtak – 124001 (Haryana)

Govt. Recognized 60 Recognized

78. Govt. College of Dentistry- Indore

Indore – 452 001 (M.P.) Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

79. Govt. Dental College & Hospital, Afzalganj

Afzalganj, Hyderabad – 500012 (A.P.)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

80. Govt. Dental College & Hospital, Near T.B. Hospital

Subhash Nagar, Jaipur – 302016 (Rajasthan)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

81.

Govt. Dental College & Hospital,Andhra Pradesh

Vijayawada – 520008 (A.P.)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

82. Govt. Dental College & Hospital,Gujarat

New Civil Hospital Compound, Asarwa, Ahmedabad – 380016 (Gujarat)

Govt. Recognized 100 Recognized

83. Govt. Dental College & Hospital, Patiala

Patiala – 147001 (Punjab)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

84. Govt. Dental College & Hospital- Mumbai

P.D’mello Road, Fort, Mumbai-400001 (Maharashtra)

Govt. Recognized 100 Recognized

85. Govt. Dental College &

Medical College Campus, Aurangabad –

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

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Hospital-Aurangabad

431001 (Maharashtra)

86. Govt. Dental College & Hospital-Nagpur

Nagpur – 440003 (Maharashtra)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

87. Govt. Dental College, Bangalore

Fort, Bangalore – 580002 (Karnataka)

Govt. Recognized 60 Recognized

88. Govt. Dental College, Srinagar

Shreem Bag Karan Nagar, Srinagar – 190008 (J & K)

Govt. Recognized-20

Approved 20 to 50

Permitted

89. Govt. Dental College,Chhattisgarh

Raipur (Chhattisgarh) Govt. Approved 100 Permitted

90. Govt. Dental College, Jamnagar

Jamnagar - 361008 (Gujarat)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

91. Govt. Dental College, Kottayam

Gandhinagar, Kottayam – 686008 (Kerala)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

92.

Guru Gobind Singh College of Dental Science & Research Centre

Burhanpur (Madhya Pradesh)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

93. Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute

Lakhmirwala Road, Sunam - 148028 (Punjab)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

94.

Gurunanak Institute of Dental Science & Research,Kolkatta

Panihati,Kolkatta – 700114 (West Bengal)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

95. H.K.D.E.T’s Dental College & Hospital & Research Instt.

Humnabad – 585330 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

96.

H.K.E. Society’s Nijalingappa Institute of Dental Sciences & Research

Sedam Road, Gulbarga -585 105 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

97. H.P. Govt. Dental College & Hospital

Shimla – 171 001 (Himachal Pradesh)

Govt. Recognized 60 Recognized

98.

Haldia Institute of Dental Sciences & Research, & Education,

Banbishnupur, Balughata, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal-721645

Private Approved 100 Permitted

99. Harsaran Dass Dental College, Ghaziabad

Kazipura More, 26th Km Stone, Delhi-Hapur Bypass, N.H.-24, Ghaziabad (U.P.).

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

100.

Hazaribag College of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Hazaribag

Sarvamangalam Eudcation Society,Municipal Market, Annada Chowk,Near Town Hall, Nawabganj,Hazaribag – 825301 (Jharkhand)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

101. Hi-Tech Dental College

Pandra, Bhubaneshwar (Orissa)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

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102. Himachal Dental College

Sunder Nagar, Distt. Mandi,(HP) - 174401

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

103. Himachal Institute of Dental Sciences

Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour (H.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

104. Hindustan Instiute of Dental Sciences

Greater Noida, U.P. Private Approved 100 Permitted for 50 Seats

105. Hitkarini Dental College & Hospital

Hitkarini Hills, Dumna Road, Jabalpur – 482 005 (M.P.)

Private Approved 60 Permitted

106.

I.T.S. Centre for Dental Studies & Research, Ghaziabad

Delhi Meerut Road, Asalat Nagar, Murad Nagar, Ghaziabad – 201206 (U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

107. I.T.S. Dental College, Hospital & Research Centre

Plot No.47, Knowledge Park-III, Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

108. Inderprastha Dental College & Hospital

Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

Private Approved 100 Permitted

109.

Indira Gandhi Government Dental College, Jammu

Bakshi Nagar,Jammu – 180001

Govt. Approved 50 Permitted

110.

Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences, Kothamangalam

Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, Nellikuzhy P.O., Kothamangalam – 686691

Private Approved 50 Permitted

111.

Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences, Pondicherry

Pondicherry Private Approved 100 Permitted

112.

Institute of Dental Education & Advance Studies (IDEAS)

Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

Private Approved 100 Permitted

113. Institute of Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu Private Approved 100 Permitted

114. Institute of Dental Sciences, Siksha “O” Anusandhan,

Bhubaneswar, Orissa Private Approved 100 Permitted

115. Institute of Dental Sciences,Uttar Pradesh

Bichpuri Road, Navada Jogian, Pilibhit Bypass Road, Bareilly-243006 (U.P.)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

116.

Institute of Dental Studies & Technology, Modinagar

Delhi Meerut Road, NH-55, Kadrabad, Modi Nagar – 201201 (U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

117. J.S.S. Dental College & Hospital

S.S. Nagar, Mysore – 570 015 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

118. Jaipur Dental College

Dhand, Tehsil - Amer, Jaipur-Delhi-National Highway No.-8, Jaipur - 303 101 (Rajasthan)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

119. Jamanlal Goenka Gorakshan Road, P.O. Private Recognized 40 Recognized

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Dental College & Hospital

Box No. 146, Akola – 444004 (Maharashtra)

120. Jan Nayak Ch. Devi Lal Dental College

Post Box No.81, Barnala Road, Sirsa (Haryana)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

121. JKK Natrajah Dental College

Komarapalayam – 6388183 Namakkal Dt. (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized-40

Approved 40 to

100 Permitted

122. Jodhpur Dental College & General Hospital

A-301, Aanchal Complex, Near ICICI Bank, Residency Road, Jodhpur - 342 001 (Rajasthan)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

123. K.G.F. College of Dental Sciences & Hospital

# 36, D.K. Plantation, BEML Nagar, KGF – 563115 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

124. K.M. Shah Dental College & Hospital

Waghodia Road, Piparia, Tal. Waghodia, Dist. Vadodara – 391760 (Gujarat)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

125. K.S.R. Institute of Dental Science & Research

K.S.R. Kalvi Nagar, Thokkavadi (P.O.), Tiruchengode - 637 209 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Approved 60 Permitted

126. K.V.G. Dental College & Hospital,

Kurunjibag – 574237, Sullia - D.K. (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

127. Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences,

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology,(Demmed University),N1/290, R.C.Village, Nayapalli, Bhubaneshwar- 751024

Private Approved 100 Permitted for 50 seats

128. Kalka Dental College, Meerut

Meerut (Uttar Pradesh) Private Approved 100 Permitted For 50 seats

129. Kamineni Institute of Dental Sciences

Sreepuram, Narketpally, Nalgonda District - 508 254 (A.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

130. Kannur Dental College, Kerala

Kannur (Kerala) Private Approved 50 Permitted

131. Kanti Devi Dental College, Mathura

Delhi Mathura Road, National Highway P.O. Chhatikara, Mathura – 281006 (U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

132. Karnavati School of Dentistry

907/A, Uvarsad – 382 422, Dist. Gandhinagar (Gujarat)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

133.

Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental Sciences & Research,

Karpaga Vinayaga Educational Trust, Post Box No.22, Padukkottai – 622001

Private Approved 100 Permitted

134. KLE Society’s Dental College

No. 20, Yeshwanthpur Suburb, II Stage, Tumkur Road, Bangalore - 560022 (Karnataka).

Private Recognized-40

Approved 40 to 50

Permitted

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135. KLE Society’s Institute of Dental College,Belgaum

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Campus, Nehru Nagar, Belgaum –590010 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

136. KMCT Dental College, Calicut

Calicut (Kerala) Private Approved 50 Permitted

137.

Kothiwal Dental College & Research Centre, Moradabad

Mohra Mustaqeen, Kanth Road, Moradabad (U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

138. Krishna Dental College

95, Katori Mill, Loni Road, Near Hindon Air Force Station, Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad – 201 007 (U.P.)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

139.

Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences & Hospital

Krishnadevarayanagar, Hunasamaranahalli, (Via) Yelahanka, Bangalore – 562 157 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized-40

Approved 40 to 60

Permitted

140.

Late Shri Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Medical & Rural Development Foundation's Dental College

Maharashtra Private Approved 100 Permitted

141. Lenora Institute of Dental Sciences

9-556/1, Visrathipuram, Korukonda Road, Rajahmundry, Esat Godavari (Dt.) A.P.

Private Approved 60 Permitted

142. Luxmi Bai Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital

Stone 8 k.m., Sirhind Road, Patiala (Punjab).

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

143.

M.A. Rangoonwala College of Dental Sciences & Research Centre

2390 K.B. Hidayatullah Road, Azam Campus, Camp, Pune – 411 001 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

144. M.R.A. Dental College & Hospital

#1/36, Cline Road, Cooke Town, Bangalore – 560005 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

145. M.S. Ramaiah Dental College

M.S.Ramaiah, Edl. Campus, M.S.R.I.T. Post, New BEL Road, Bangalore – 560054 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

146. Maaruti College of Dental Sciences & Research Centre

No. 6 & 7, Bileakhalli Gate, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore - 560 076 (Karnataka).

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

147. Madha Dental College & Hospital,

Soosaiya Peter Educational Trust,No.15, Varghese Avenue,Ashok Nagar,Chennai -

Private Approved 100 Permitted

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148.

Maharaja Ganga Singh Dental College & Research Centre

Sri Ganganagar Private Approved 100 Permitted

149.

Maharana Pratap College of Dentistry & Research Centre

Putli Ghar Road (Near Jiwaji University), Gwalior (M.P.).

Private Approved 100

*Not Permitted,*GOI Not Permitted,*High Court Gwalior Permitted,*Supreme Court Granted interim stay till 20/10/2008 vide order dated 30/09/2008

150. Maharana Pratap Dental College

Kothi Mandhana, Kanpur (U.P.)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

151.

Maharasthra Institute of Dental Sciences & Research (Dental College)

Vishwanathpuram, Ambajogai Road, Latur-413512 (M.S.)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

152.

Maharishi Markandeshwar College of Dental Sciences & Research

Mullana – 133 203 (Ambala) Haryana.

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

153.

Mahatma Gandhi Dental College & Hospital, Sitapura, Jaipur

Mahatama Gandhi National Institute of Medical Sciences, RIICO Institutional Area, Sitapura, Jaipur – 302022 (Rajasthan)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

154. Mahatma Gandhi Mission’s Dental College

Sec-18, Kamothe, Navi Mumbai - 410209 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

155.

Mahatma Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Pondicherry

Indira Nagar, Gorimedu, Pondicherry – 605006.

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

156.

Mahatma Gandhi Vidya Mandir’s Dental College & Hospital

Mumbai Agar Road, Panchvati, Nashik-422003 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

157. Maitri College of Dentistry and Research Centre

G.E. Road, Anjora, Durg (Chhattisgarh)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

158. Malabar Dental College &

Malappuram, Kerala Private Approved 50 Permitted

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Research Centre

159. Mamata Dental College

4-2-161, Police Housing Colony, Opp. Rotary Nagar, Khamam – 507 002 (Andhra Pradesh)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

160. Manav Rachana Dental College

MRDC Aravalli Campus: Sector-43, Delhi-Surejkund Road, Faridabad

Private Approved 100 Permitted

161. Manipal College of Dental Sciences - Manipal

Manipal – 576104 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

162. Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore

Light House, Hill Road, Mangalore – 575001 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

163. Mansarover Dental College

Mansarovar Campus, Kolar Road,Bhopal – 462042 (M.P.)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

164. Manubhai Patel Dental College & Dental Hospital

Vishwajyoti Ashram Nr. Vishvamitri Bridge, Munjmahuda, Vadodara – 390 011(Gujarat)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

165. Mar Baselios Dental College

Thankalam, Kothamangalam, Distt. Ernakulam Kerala – 686691

Private Recognized-40

Approved 40 to 60

Permitted

166.

Maratha Mandal’s Dental College & Research Centre, Belgaum

1007, Malmaruti Ext., Opp. Police Parade Ground, Belgaum - 590016 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

167. Maulana Azad Dental College & Hospital

MAMC Complex, New Delhi – 110002

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

168. Meenakshi Ammal Dental College & Hospital

Alapakkam Road, Maduravoyal, Chennai – 602102 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

169. Meghna Institute of Dental Sciences

Post-Mallaram (Varni Road), Nizamabad -503003(Andhra Pradesh)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

170. MES Dental College & Research Centre,

Perinthalamanna,Malappuram, Kerala

Private Approved 50 Permitted

171. Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospita

Samastipur Road, Mansukh Nagar (Ekmighat), Loheriasarai, Darbhanga, (Bihar)

Private Approved 60 Permitted

172. MNDAV Dental College & Hospital

Tatul, P.O. Oachghat, Solan (H.P.)-173223

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

173. MNR Dental College

MNR Medical College Campus, MNR Nagar, Sangareddy – 502294

Private Approved 100 Permitted

174. Modern Dental Nainod, Gandhi Nagar, Private Recognized 100 Recognized

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College & Research Centre

Airport Road, Indore – 453 112 (M.P.).

175. Nair Hospital Dental College

Dr. A.L. Nair Road, Mumbai-400008 (Maharashtra)

Govt. Recognized 60 Recognized

176. Narayan Swami Hospital & Dental College,

Sri Sri 1008 Narayan Swami Charitable Trust,10- Gandhi RoadDehradun U.A. 248001

Private Approved 100 Permitted for 50 seats

177. Narayana Dental College & Hospital

Chinthareddypalem, Nellore – 524 002 (A.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

178. National Dental College & Hospital

Gulabgarh, Dera Bassi, Distt. Patiala (Punjab).

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

179. Navodaya Dental College

Raichur (Karnataka) Private Approved 100 Permitted

180. New Horizon Dental College & Research Instiute

Near Smriti Van, Sakri, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh

Private Approved 100 Permitted for 50 seats

181. NIMS Dental College

Jaipur, Rajasthan Private Approved 100 Permitted

182. Noorul Islam College of Dental Sciences

Trivandrum (Kerala) Private Approved 50 Permitted

183. Nootan Dental College & Hospital

S.P. Sahakar Vidyadham, Kamana Crossing, Ambaji Road,Visnagar-384315, N.Gujarat

Private Approved 100 Permitted

184.

NSVK Sri Venkateshwara Dental College & Hospital

Kariyappanhalli, Anckel Road, Bannerghatta, Bangalore - 560 083 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

185. Oxford Dental College

I, Phase, J.P. Nagar, Bangalore – 560078 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

186. P.M.N.M. Dental College & Hospital, Bagalkot

Bagalkot – 587101 (Distt. Bijapur – Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

187. Pacific Dental College

Debari, Udaipur – 313 024 (Rajasthan).

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

188.

Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Dental College & Hospital, Navi Bombay

Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidya Nagar, Sector-7, Nerul Noda, Navi Bombay – 400 706 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

189.

Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Dental College & Hospital, Pune

Pimpri, Mahesh Nagar, Pune – 411 018 (Maharashtra).

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

190. Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Dental College

19/1, Kegaon, Solapur - 413 255 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

191. Panineeya Mahavidyalaya

Road No.5, Kamala Nagar, Dilsukh Nagar,

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

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Institute for Dental Science & Research Centre

Hyderabad-500060 (A.P.)

192.

Pariyaram Dental College,Academy of Medical Sciences

Pariyaram - 670503, Kannur (Kerala)

Private Approved 60 Permitted

193. Patna Dental College & Hospital

Ashok Raj Path, P.O. Bankipur, Patna – 800004 (Bihar)

Govt. Recognized 40 Permitted

194. Punjab. Govt. Dental College & Hospital, Amritsar

Amritsar – 143001 (Punjab)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

195. PDM Dental College & Research Institute

Sarai Aurangabad, Bahadurgarh-124507(Distt. Jhajjar) Haryana)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

196. People’s Dental Academy

Bhanpur, Bhopal – 462 010(M.P.)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

197. Peoples College of Dental Sciences & Research Centre

Karond-Bhanpur Bypass Road, Bhopal –462070 (M.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

198. PMS College of Dental Science & Research

P.O. Venkode, Vatappara, Thiruvananthpuram – 695028 (Kerala)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

199. Priyadarshini Dental College & Hospital, Pandur

Thiruvallur Taluk & District

Private Approved 100 Permitted

200. PSM College of Dental Sciences & Research, Kerala

Palikkattil Building, Akkikavu, Trichur,Kerala

Private Approved 50 Permitted

201. Purvanchal Institute of Dental Sciences

Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh

Private Approved 100 Permitted

202. Pushpagiri College of Dental Sciences

Thiruvalla (Kerala) Private Approved 50 Permitted

203. R.V. Dental College

No. CA 37, 24th Main, 1st Phase, J.P. Nagar, Bangalore – 560078 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized-40

Approved 40 to 60

Permitted

204. R.V.S. Dental College & Hospital

Sulur, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu

Private Approved 100 Permitted

205. Ragas Dental College & Hospital

2/102, East Coast Road, Uthandhi, Chennai 600 119(Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

206.

Rajah Muthiah Dental College & Hospital,Annamalai Nagar

Annamalai Nagar – 808002 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

207. Rajarajeshwari Dental College &

No.14, Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

Permitted

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Hospital Road, Bangalore - 560 074(Karnataka)

100

208. Rajas Dental College

Raja Nagar, Vadakangulam – 627116 Tirunaivali Distt.) (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

209. Rajasthan Dental College & Hospital

NH-8, Bagru Khurd, Ajmer Road, Jaipur (Rajasthan)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

210.

Rama Dental College & Hospital & Research Centre, Kanpur

A/1, Lakhanpur (Near Shahu Ji Maharaj University) Kanpur - 208024 (U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

211. Regional Dental College

Guwahati, – 781002 (Assam)

Govt. Recognized 40 Recognized

212.

Rishi Raj Keer College of Dental Sciences & Research Centre

Gandhi Nagar, Bhopal-462036 Madhya Pradesh

Private Approved 100 Permitted

213. RKDF Dental College & Research Centre

N.H.-12, Hoshangabad Road, Bhopal - 462 026 (Madhya Pradesh)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

214. Royal Dental College

Iron Hills, Chalissery P.O., Palakkad Dt., Kerala - 679 536

Private Approved 60 Permitted

215. Rungta College of Dental Sciences & Research

Rungta Educational Campus, Kohka-Kurud Road, Bhilai

Private Approved 100 Permitted

216. Rural Dental College

Loni, B.K.413736 Dist. Ahmednagar (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

217.

S.B. Patil Institute for Dental Sciences & Research

Naubad, Bidar – 585402 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

218. S.J.M. Dental College & Hospital

Chitradurga – 577501 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

219. S.M.B.T. Dental College & Hospital

Ghulewadi-422608 (Amrutnagar) Maharashtra

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

220. S.R.M. Dental College

Bharathi Salai, Ramapuram, Madras – 600089 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

221.

S.R.M.M.M.T.’s Sharad Pawar Dental College & Hospital

Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha – 442004 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

222. Santosh Dental College & Hospital, Ghaziabad

No. 1, Santosh Nagar, Pratap Vihar, Ghaziabad-201009 (U.P.)

Private Recognized-40

Approved 40 to

100 Permitted

223. Saraswati Danwantri Dental

Saraswati-Dhanwantari Medical, Educational,

Private Approved 100 Permitted

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College, Social and Cultural Foundation, Patil Hospital, Bus Stand Road, Parbhani,Maharashtra- 431401

224. Saraswati Dental College, Lucknow

233, Tiwari Ganj, Faizabad Road, P.O. – Juggour (Via Chinhat), Lucknow – 227 105 (U.P.)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

225.

Sardar Patel Institute of Dental & Medical Sciences

Chaudhary Vihar, Utrathia, Rae Bareilly Road, Lucknow – 226025 (U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

226. Sarjug Dental College

Hospital Road, Laheria Sarai, Darbhanga (Bihar).

Private Recognized 40 Permitted

227. Saveetha Dental College & Hospital

No. 162 Poonamellee High Road, Velappanchavadi, Chennai – 600077 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

228.

School of Dental Sciences, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences

Karad, Maharashtra Private Approved 100 Permitted

229. SDM College of Dental Sciences & Hospital

Dhavalanagar, Sattur, Dharwad – 580009 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

230. Seema Dental College, Rishikesh

Virpur, Rishikesh, Uttaranchal -249201

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

231. Sharavathi Dental College & Hospital

Alkola, T.H. Road, Shimoga – 577204 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

232.

Shree Bankey Bihari Dental College & Research Centre, Masuri, Ghaziabad

Masuri Canal, N.H.-24, Masuri – 201 302, Ghaziabad (U.P.)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

233. Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences

Takkellapadu, Guntur – 522 509 (Andhra Pradesh)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

234. Sinhgad Dental College & Hospital

Vadgaon (BK), Pune, Mahatashtra

Private Approved 100 Permitted

235. Sree Balaji Dental College & Hospital.

Velachery Main Road, Narayanpuram, Chennai – 601 302 (Tamil Nadu).

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

236. Sree Sai Dental College & Research Institute

Vill.:Chapuram, Dist.: Srikakulam - 532 001 (A.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

237.

Sri Govind Tricentenary Dental College, Hospital &

(Near Sultanpur Jheel/Bird Sanctuary, Farukh Nagar Road, Budhera, Distt.

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

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Research Institute Gurgaon - 123505 (Haryana)

238. Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry

Bhanwrasala, Sanwer Road, Indore (Madhya Pradesh)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

239.

Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Dental Sciences & Research

Sri Amritsar – 143006 (Punjab)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

240.

Sri Hasanamba Dental College & Hospital

Vidya Nagar, Hassan – 573201 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

241. Sri Mookambika Institute of Dental Sciences

Padanilam Welfare Trust, V.P.M. Hospital Complex, Padanilam, Kulasekharam, K.K. Distt. Tamil Nadu – 629 161.

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

242.

Sri Rajiv Gandhi College of Dental Sciences & Hospital

Cholanagar, Hebbal, Bangalore – 560032 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

243. Sri Rama Krishna Dental College & Hospital

S.N.R. College Road, Coimbatore – 641 006 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

244. Sri Ramachandra Dental College

1, Ramachandara Nagar, Porur, Chennai – 600116 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

245. Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery

1-2-64/1&2, Kothrepally,Opp. Shiv Nagar, Vikarabad – 501101 (A.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

246. Sri Sankara Dental College

Akathumuri, Varkala, Thiruvananthapuram District (Kerala)

Private Approved 50 Permitted

247. Sri Siddhartha Dental College

B.H. Road, Agalkate, Tumkur- 572107 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

248. Sri Venkata Sai Institute of Dental Sciences

H. No.16-2-740/51, Mahabubnagar, Kalyan Nagar Colony, Gaddi Annaram, Hyderabad - 500060 (A.P.)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

249.

Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, Mahabalipuram

Vel Institute of Science & Technology Trust(Formerly Sri Balaji Charitable & Educational Trut), Old Mahabalipuram Road,Near Navalur, Thalambur- 603103

Private Approved 100 Permitted

250.

SRM Kattankulathur Dental College & Hospital,

SRM Institute of Science & Technology (Deemed University),No.3,

Private Approved 100 Permitted

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Veerasamy Street,West Mambalam,Chennai - 600033

251. St. Gregories Dental College

Chelad, Kothamangalam, District – Ernakulam (Kerala)

Private Approved 40 Permitted

252. St. Joseph Dental College

Duggirala - 534 004, Eluru, W.G. Dt. A.P.

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

253. Subharati Dental College, Meerut

Subharti Puram, N.H.58, Delhi-Haridwar Bypass Road, Meerut (U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

254.

Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences & Resea --rch, Faridabad

Kheri More, Village Bhopani, Faridabad – 121002 (Haryana)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

255. Surendra Dental College & Research Institute

His Highness Garden, Sadulshahar Road, Sri Ganganagar – 335001 (Rajasthan)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

256. Swami Devi Dyal Hospital & Dental College

Village Golpura, Teh:Barwala, Dist. Panchkula(Haryana)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

257.

Swargiya Dadasaheb Kalmegh Smruti Pratishtan Dental College & Hospital

Nagpur (Maharashtra) Private Approved 100 Permitted

258. Tagore Dental College & Hospital,

Rathinamangalam, Vandalpur, Chennai-600048

Private Approved 100 Permitted

259. Tamil Nadu Govt. Dental College

Opp. Fort Railway Station, Chennai – 600003 (Tamil Nadu).

Govt. Recognized 100 Recognized

260. Tatyasaheb Kore Dental College & Research Centre

Mahatma Gandhi Hospital Campus, New Paragon – 416137, Distt. Kolhapur (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

261.

Teerthanker Mahaveer Dental College & Research Centre

Moradabad, (U.P.) Private Approved 100 Permitted

262. Terna Dental College & Hospital

Sector-22, Phase II, Nerul, Navi Mumbai-400706 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

263. Thai Moogambigai Dental College & Hospital

New No.22, Plot No.121, G.N. Chetty Road, T. Nagar, Chennai – 600017 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized-60

Approved 60 to

100 Permitted

264. The North Bengal Dental College

North Bengal Medical College & Hospital, Campus, Sushratangar, Distt. Darjeeling (West Bengal)

Govt. Recognized-20

Approved 20 to 50

Permitted

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265. The Trichy Rajas Dental College

Raja Nagar, Nagamangalam, Trichirapalli-620012

Private Approved 50 Not Permitted

266.

Triveni Institute of Dental Sciences, Hosptial & Research Centre

Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh Private Approved 100 Permitted

267.

U.P. Dental College & Research Centre, Lucknow

Sector-1, Akhilesh Das Nagar, Faizabad Road, Lucknow -227105(U.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

268. Uttaranchal Dental College & Medical Research Institute

Dehradun (Uttaranchal)

Private Approved 100 Permitted for 50 seats

269. V.S. Dental College, Bangalore

K.R. Road, V.V. Puram, Bangalore – 560004 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

270. Vananchal Dental College & Hospital,

Vananchal Educational & Welfare Trust ,136, Shivpuri, Lower Hinoo,Ranchi – 834002 (Jharkhand)

Private Approved 100 Permitted

271. Vasantdada Patil Dental College and Hospital

A/P Kavalapur, Tal. Miraj,South Shivaji Nagar, Sangli-416416 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 40 Recognized

272.

Vidarbha Youth Welfare Society’s Dental College & Hospital

Tapovan, Wadali Road Camp, Amravati - 444602 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 50 Recognized

273.

Vidya Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s Dental College & Research Centre

Digdoh Hill, Hingna Road, Nagpur – 440019 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

274. Vinayaka Mission’s Sankaracharayar Dental College

44-Second Agracharan, Salem – 636001 (Tamil Nadu)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

275. Vinayaka Missions Dental College

Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh Private Approved 50 Permitted

276. Vishnu Dental College

Vishnupur, Bhimavaram West Godavari District –534202 (A.P.)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

277. Vivekanandha Dental College for Women

Elayampalayam, Tiruchengode, T.K., Namakkal District, Tamilnadu

Private Approved 50 Permitted

278. Vyas Dental College & Hospital

Jodhpur, Rajasthan Private Approved 100 Permitted

279. Vydehi Institute of Dental Sciences & Research

82, EPIP Area, Whitefield, Bangalore – 560 066 (Karnataka)

Private Recognized 60 Recognized

280. Yenepoya Dental College & Hospital

Nithynanda Nagar, Deralakatte,

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

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Mangalore – 575018 (Karnataka)

281.

Yerala Medical Trust & Research Centre’s Dental College & Hospital

Sector 4, Plot No. 18, Opp. Kharghar Railway Station, Khardhar, Navi Mumbai – 410 210 (Maharashtra)

Private Recognized 100 Recognized

282. Yogita Dental College & Hospital

Khed, Distt. Ratnagiri, Maharashtra

Private Approved 100 Permitted

© 2007 Dental Council of India

DENTAL COLLEGES ADMISSION CAPACITY ALL OVER INDIA

Admission

Capacity of

Dental

Colleges

Colleges With

40 Admissions

(In Red Font)

Colleges With

50 Admissions

(In Green Font)

Colleges With

60 Admissions

(In Blue Font)

Colleges With

100 Admissions

(In Black Font)

Total

Number Of

Seats All

Over India

Serial # of

the College

As per DCI

Listing of

Recognized

Dental

Colleges on

its website

www.dciind

ia.org

7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17,

36, 40, 42, 44, 49,

51, 52, 55, 61, 65,

67, 74, 78, 79, 80,

81, 83, 85, 86, 90,

91, 95, 96, 119,

123, 155, 164, 166,

167, 184, 190, 193,

194, 198, 211, 217,

226, 231, 240, 247,

251, 271,

8, 22, 41, 53, 57,

62, 64, 68, 72, 75,

88, 109, 110, 130,

134, 136, 158, 170,

182, 200, 202, 246,

264, 265, 272, 275,

277,

11, 18, 20, 27, 37,

48, 59, 69, 77, 87,

97, 102, 105, 125,

139, 141, 145, 153,

165, 171, 172, 175,

192, 203, 214, 218,

239, 241, 242, 248,

260, 269, 279,

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12,

15, 16, 19, 21, 24,

25, 26, 28, 29, 30,

31, 32, 33, 34, 35,

38, 39, 43, 45, 46,

47, 50, 54, 56, 58,

60, 63, 66, 70, 71,

73, 76, 82, 84, 89,

92, 93, 94, 98, 99,

100, 101, 103, 104,

106, 107, 108, 111,

112, 113, 114, 115,

116, 117, 118, 120,

121, 122, 124, 126,

127, 128, 129, 131,

132, 133, 135, 137,

138, 140, 142, 143,

144, 146, 147, 148,

149, 150, 151, 152,

154, 156, 157, 159,

160, 161, 162, 163,

168, 169, 173, 174,

176, 177, 178, 179,

180, 181, 183, 185,

186, 187, 188, 189,

191, 195, 196, 197,

199, 201, 204, 205,

206, 207, 208, 209,

210, 212, 213, 215,

216, 219, 220, 221,

222, 223, 224, 225,

227, 228, 229, 230,

232, 233, 234, 235,

236, 237, 238, 243,

244, 245, 249, 250,

252, 253, 254, 255,

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256, 257, 258, 259,

261, 262, 263, 266,

267, 268, 270, 273,

274, 276, 278, 280,

281, 282,

Total

Number of

colleges

48 27 33 174 282

Total Seats

for

Admission

In Colleges

as per their

Admission

Capacities

48 x 40 = 1,920 27 x 50 = 1,350 33 x 60 =1,980 174 x 100 =

17,400 22,650