"B.J.S. Dental College, Hospital & Research Institute has been a pioneer in the field of Dental education since last 20 years and a preferred institute for BDS Course, has now been permitted by Government of India and BFUHS, Faridkot to start MDS in 5 Clinical Specialities (Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Orthodontics, Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge, Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Periodontics) for Session 2018-19."
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Procedure
for seeking admission to BDS Course under
Foreign Indian Students (NRI) Quota affiliated
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BABA FARID UNIVERSITY
OF HEALTH SCIENCES, FARIDKOT, PUNJAB (INDIA)
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DOWNLOAD ELIGIBILITY FORM |
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Introduction: |
Candidates seeking admission in Baba
Jaswant Singh Dental College, Hospital & Research
Institute, Ludhiana affiliated with Baba Farid University
of Health Sciences, under NRI Quota having cleared 10+2
school qualification in appropriate subjects from any
of institution/ university/ board etc. recognized and
approved by the Government/ University are eligible
to apply. Applicants are required to first apply to
the University on prescribed forms for equation of their
respective qualification and issue of Eligibility
Certificate. After obtaining the Eligibility
Certificate, candidates are required to apply
afresh to the college.
All applications for equation are required
to be sent to the University at its official address
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Sadiq Road,
Faridkot 151203 (Pb.), INDIA on or before the expiry
of the last date as may be prescribed. |
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1. Procedure for getting
Eligibility Certificate |
Before applying for admission under
Foreign Indian Student(NRI) quota a candidate needs
to seek Equivalence/Eligibility certificate from BFUHS
by applying on prescribed application performa available
from the University office on payment of Rs.
1000/-. The performa may be downloaded from
our website and it may be sent to the University along
with fee of US$ 500 plus Rs.1000 or equivalent
in US$ being the cost of the application form
in the shape of demand draft/cashier’s cheque
in favour of the Registrar, Baba Farid University of
Health Sciences, Faridkot drawn on any bank payable
in India. |
The applicant has to attach following
documents along with the application:- |
i) |
10+1/ equivalent examination detailed marks
certificate(s) (The certificate(s) must show the
marks of Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English)
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10+2/ equivalent examination detailed marks
certificate(s)/Official Transcript (The certificate(s)
must show the marks of Physics, Chemistry, Biology
& English) |
iii) |
Explanation Sheet of grades. |
iv) |
Copy of the certificate qualifying examination |
v) |
Date of Birth Certificate. |
vi) |
Character/Recommendation Certificate from the
Head of the Institution last attended. |
vii) |
Proof of NRI status of candidate/parents. |
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Note:- These documents
should be original along with Photocopies duly attested
by a competent authority. A candidate should fill in
the form preferably in his/her own handwriting &
send it to the Registrar, Baba Farid University of Health
Sciences, Sadiq Road, Faridkot-151203 (Pb) India along
with a Bank Draft for US$ 500 or equivalent
amount in Indian rupees plus Rs.1000 or equivalent in
US$ as a cost of form, in favour of
the Registrar, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences,
Faridkot, (Pb) India payable at Faridkot. After
verification of the documents, the university will issue
Eligibility/Equivalency Certificate to the Eligible
candidates only, and all original documents will be
returned in person at the time of issue of Eligibility/Equivalency
certificate. |
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2. For
admission to College: |
a.
After obtaining the Eligibility Certificate
from the University, the candidate has to apply to the
college. The physical presence of the candidates
is compulsory at the time of counselling. Admission
shall be strictly according to preference category wise
merit as per the Punjab Govt. Notification and its amendments.
After selection, the candidates will be required to
deposit the prescribed fee as per instructions. |
The candidate has to attach the photocopies
of the following documents duly attested by the
competent authority along with admission application
form:- |
i |
10+1/ equivalent examination detailed marks
certificate(s)(The certificate(s) must show the
marks of Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English) |
ii) |
10+2/ equivalent examination detailed marks
certificate(s)/Official Transcript (The certificate(s)
must show the marks of Physics, Chemistry, Biology
& English) |
iii) |
Explanation Sheet of grades. |
iv) |
Copy of the certificate qualifying examination |
v) |
Date of Birth Certificate. |
vi) |
Character/Recommendation Certificate from the
Head of the Institution last attended. |
vii) |
Eligibility certificate |
viii) |
Three latest colour signed and attested photographs
(Passport size). |
ix) |
The candidate applying under category
(I) & (II) are required to submit
a. Photostat Copies of the passport of Father/Candidate.
b. Proof of having ancestral background of Punjab/other
state. |
x) |
Demand Draft/ Cashier’s Cheque for US $
500 or equivalent in Indian Rupee. |
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Eligibility criteria for
NRI candiadtes |
a) Candidate must
be 17 years of age on or before 31st December 2011.
b) They should have
passed in such qualifying examination from a recognized
institution in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology
and English separately and should have obtained at least
50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB)
taken together. Candidate should have studied
Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English in 10+1examination.
c) Candidates seeking
admission under Foreign Indian Student (NRI) quota are
not required to take PMET but they must appear for counseling
before the Selection committee. |
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Preference- : |
The criteria laid down for admission
against seats reserved for NRI Candidates will
be as under:- |
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Category I : NRIs who originally belonged to
the State of Punjab. |
ii) |
Category II : NRIs who originally belonged
to an Indian state other than Punjab. |
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Fee-: |
The fee
amount of $ 40, 000/- may be paid in lump sum
or installment as given below: |
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US$ |
First
(at the time of Admission) |
20,000 |
Second
(after one year of 1st Payment) |
10,000 |
Third
(after 2 years of 1st payment) |
10,000 |
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Note 1 |
a. The student will have
to give a Bank Guarantee for the residual fee, if
he/she opts to pay the fee in installment as provided.
b. The candidate shall be eligible only if
they deposit the fee in foreign currency from their
own/Parents NRI account. |
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Note 2 |
1. All original
documents are required to be submitted at the time of
applying for EQUATION/ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE.
2. Statements of result issued by School/College
and the un-authenticated Result Notification/
Result Slip etc. will not be accepted.
3. Candidate must have ‘Provisional
Student Visa’ from the Indian mission abroad
before admission and once he/she gets the confirmed
admission, ‘Student Visa’ can be obtained
from FRO/FRRO.
4. Candidates shall also be required
to obtain a Clearance Certificate from the Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
in due course and submit it to the Principal of the
college to which they are admitted. |
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For Further queries, please
feel free to mail/contact us at; |
E mail: info@bjsdentalcollege.com
or bjsdental@rediffmail.com
Ph: 91 161 2677702, 2677367, 98 550 12980 |
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DON’T “RAG”
ALSO DON’T BE A MUTE WITNESS TO “RAGGING”
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“RAGGING”
IN ANY FORM IS PUNISHABLE |
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< Cancellation of Admission
Debarred from admission to any other institution for a
specific period
Prosecution for criminal action
FIR may be lodged against those who RAG/ABET RAGGING
Fine of RS. 25,000/- and Rs. 1 lakh
Collective punishment: When the persons committing or
abetting the crime of ragging are not identified, the institution
shall resort to collective punishment
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GO AHEAD,
REPORT RAGGING
JOIN HANDS TO MAKE YOUR CAMPUS
RAGGING FREE |
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Curbing the Menace
of Ragging-Implementation of Directions of Honble Supreme
Court of India. |
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Ragging of any nature by any other student
or any other person is a serious punishable offence and must
be reported to warden /teacher/Principal or management immediately
Curbing the Menace of Ragging The order of the Hon’ble
Supreme Court of India regarding punishment for ragging is
as follows: |
“If any incident of ragging
comes to the notice of the authority, the concerned student
shall be given liberty to explain and if his explanation is
not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him from
the institution”. |
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What Is Ragging? |
“Any disorderly, whether by words
spoken or written, or by an act which has the effect of teasing,
treating or handling with rudeness any other student, indulging
in rowdy or undisciplined activities which causes or is likely
to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise
apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student or asking
the students to do any act or perform something which such
student will not in the ordinary course and which has the
effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment
so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher
or a junior student”. Thus, ragging includes: |
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• Act of physical and sexual abuse,
homosexual assault, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts,
gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health.
• Act of abuse by spoken words, emails, snail-mails,
public insults, perverted pleasures, vicarious or sadistic
feel from actively or passively participating in the discomfiture
to others
• Exploiting the services of junior students for completing
the academic tasks by the seniors.
• Act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure
• Any act that affects the mental health and self confidence
of students
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Be it known to all that action
shall be taken against those who are found indulging in ragging
as per Recommendations of Raghavan Committee
to Curb the Menace of Ragging Constituted By the Hon’ble
Supreme Court of India, which are as follows |
1. The punishment to be meted out has to
be exemplary and justifiably harsh to act as a deterrent against
recurrence of such incidents.
2. Victim may lodge an FIR
3. The institution must be an active party to lodge an FIR.
4. Ragging Evidence: Act of ragging witnessed by teacher,
non-teaching staff or administrative staff to be treated as
final.
5. In case the applicant for admission is found to have indulged
in ragging in the past or if it is noticed later that he has
indulged in ragging, admission may be refused or he shall
be expelled from the educational institution.
6. Anti-ragging committees and squads shall be formed by the
institutions and it shall be the job of the committee or the
squad, as the case may be, to see that the Committee’s
recommendations, more particularly those noted above, are
observed with out exception.
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C) CODE OF CONDUCT |
The disciplined behaviour of every student
in and outside the college campus is a must. It includes; |
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Students are not allowed to paste notice within the
institution without prior permission from the Principal
and are forbidden to communicate with any outside authority
directly. All such communications must be submitted through
the Principal who would forward these for further action
to the concerned, id deemed fit. Any student infringing
this rule will be suspended.
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The college shall not be responsible for debts incurred
by the student. |
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Student must pay/replace for damages caused by them
to books, equipment, instrument, apparatus etc. and other
college property, at the rate of market price at the time
of such breakage. |
v) |
Students are required to maintain silence in the library
and should avoid conversation of any type. |
vi) |
The following acts are strictly forbidden inside the
institution: |
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a) The possession or use of alcoholic beverages
and non-vegetarian foods/snacks;
b) The possession or use of addictive or hallucinogenic
drugs;
c) Gambling;
d) The possession or use of firearms or any lethal
weapons;
e) Loitering around unnecessarily
f) Use of Mobile in class rooms/clinics and practicals
during college hours |
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Students are not permitted to use the college telephone. |
ix) |
Illness or minor ailments must be reported to the warden
immediately. |
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Students must arrange for washable white coats, which
must be worn at all times in the college campus_ be it
in lecture halls, laboratories or clinical departments.
Students must get stitched green strip (s) of cloth (3cm
in length, 1 cm in width with ½ cm distance between
two strips), horizontally on their left sleeve of coat.
The number of strips represent the BDS year in which the
student is currently studying in. For e.g. One Strip –
BDS 1st Year, Two Strips – BDS 2nd Year and so on.
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Students are required to wear formal/decent dress.
Jeans, T-Shirts and Sports Shoes are prohibited. Girl
Students must put their hair up, when at work in the college
or hospital |
xii) |
Students are required to procure their own dissecting
instruments and implements used in Anatomy, Physiology
and Pharmacology. |
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Students are not allowed to visit each others’
place of clinical posting for any reason until and unless
permitted by clinical instructor /demonstrator / supervisor. |
xiv) |
Students are not allowed to leave their place of duty
without prior permission. |
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Students will observe high degree of co-ordination/
co-operation and politeness among each other while taking
care of patients in the ward/department. |
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Students will leave the ward/department only after
handing over the charge/ care/ treatment of their assigned
patients to the staff nurse/teacher. |
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All incidents of neglect of duties, breaches of rules
and acts of indiscipline are to be brought to the notice
of the Principal. The Principal shall take decision for
minor punishment The Principal in consultation with the
senior staff members shall deal and decide for serious
offence by the student, about the quantum of punishment
and adverse entry in the personal file of the student
may be made by concerned HOD/warden or other staff. |
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The decision of the governing body in all disputes
would be final and binding on to the students. |
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Anti-Ragging Committee |
1 |
Dr. D.S. Kalsi |
99145-08590 |
2 |
Dr. Ekta Suneja |
99156-00123 |
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Dr. Uzma Khan |
98147-12997 |
4 |
Dr. Santosh Mahajan |
99157-67070 |
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Dr. Meenakshi Singal |
98766-26763 |
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Dr. Damanpreet Kaur |
98880-79104 |
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Dr. Anjumanpreet Kaur |
98149-96677 |
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Dr. Bharat Suneja |
85660-03538 |
10 |
Dr. Ish Paul Singh |
97813-62227 |
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Dr. Maninder Kaur |
98786-53250 |
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Dr. Vikrant Sharma |
94646-62228 |
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Dr. Himanta Bansal |
98153-11103 |
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Dr. Sunaina Jodhka |
98151-82368 |
Hostel Wardens |
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Mr. Gurpinder Singh (Boy’s) |
99143-24235 |
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Mrs. Gurdish Kaur (Girl’s) |
98550-13920 |
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Anti-Ragging Squad |
1 |
Dr. Ritu Ahuja |
98760-62213 |
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Dr. Bikramjeet Singh |
98881-13635 |
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Dr. Ruchi Nagpal |
98887-17488 |
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Dr. Sunil Kumar |
84270-28427 |
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Dr. Kanwalpreet Kaur |
98722-09993 |
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Dr. Gursharan Kaur |
98785-42869 |
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Dr. Amritbir |
99143-11142 |
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Mrs. Swarnjeet Kaur |
98559-69655 |
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Dr. Nikita Bhatnagar |
99881-11341 |
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Mrs. Shweta Verma |
70879-65731 |
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Dr. Simarpreet Kaur |
89688-99845 |
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Mrs. Empreet K. Sekhon |
92569-00091 |
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Dr. Simron Walia |
98725-00036 |
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Ms. Richa Gupta |
97812-75263 |
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Dr. Ranbir Kaur |
98726-56070 |
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Ms. Namita Goyal |
36461-63371 |
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Dr. Shelly Khosla |
75289-27457 |
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Mr. Rajkumar, Security I/c |
70871-57269 |
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Dr. Preetinder Singh Mokha |
98886-96996 |
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Mr. Sher Singh, Security I/c |
97810-10194 |
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Dr. Gursimran Singh |
99882-55999 |
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