When it comes to medical education in India, AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) is synonymous with excellence. While AIIMS is widely known for its MBBS and postgraduate medical education, many students wonder:
“Does AIIMS offer BDS? If yes, what is the cutoff for AIIMS BDS?”
Short answer: AIIMS Delhi does not currently offer a BDS course.
However, in past years, AIIMS Rishikesh introduced a BDS program. In this blog, we’ll explore the current status of AIIMS BDS, expected NEET cutoffs (if reintroduced), and top government dental colleges to consider as alternatives.
❌ Does not offer BDS.
Offers MBBS, MD/MS, DM/MCh, and paramedical courses.
No DCI-accredited dental department.
✅ Introduced BDS in previous years with 50 seats.
❌ Currently not accepting BDS admissions (suspended since recent years).
As of 2025, no AIIMS campus is offering BDS.
Focus is on MBBS, postgraduate, and research-based programs.
No dental infrastructure or DCI recognition.
Dental education in Delhi is already covered by colleges like MAIDS (Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences).
If BDS is reintroduced by any AIIMS campus, the admission process will likely include:
NEET-UG based admission (as per NMC/DCI norms)
15% All India Quota through MCC counseling
High cutoff scores expected due to AIIMS brand and limited seats
| Category | Expected NEET Marks | Percentile Range |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 580–620 | 98th–99th |
| OBC | 550–580 | 96th–98th |
| SC | 450–500 | 90th–95th |
| ST | 430–480 | 85th–90th |
These are estimated based on trends for MBBS and past BDS courses at AIIMS Rishikesh.
Since AIIMS doesn’t offer BDS, here are India’s top government dental colleges:
NIRF Rank 1
Seats: 40
NEET Cutoff (UR): 580–600+
Affiliated to University of Delhi
Associated with Nair Hospital
NEET Cutoff: ~500–540
Seats: 100
NEET Cutoff: ~480–520
Seats: 63
Excellent clinical exposure
NEET Cutoff: ~470–500
Central University
NEET + Institutional quota
NEET Cutoff: ~530–560
| College | NEET Cutoff (UR) | Seat Count | Reservation Relaxation |
|---|---|---|---|
| MAIDS Delhi | 580–600+ | 40 | Yes |
| GDC Mumbai | 510–540 | 100 | Yes |
| GDC Chennai | 480–520 | 100 | Yes |
| JMI Delhi | 530–560 | 50 | Yes |
Cutoffs vary yearly based on category, seat matrix, and competition.
Conducted by NTA
Based on Class 11 & 12 syllabus (PCB)
15% AIQ: Through MCC
85% State Quota: Through respective state counseling authorities
Based on NEET rank, category, preferences
NEET Admit Card & Scorecard
10th & 12th Mark Sheets
Domicile, Caste Certificate (if applicable)
Photo ID
| Category | Safe NEET Score (2025 Expected) |
|---|---|
| General | 500–550+ |
| OBC | 470–520 |
| SC | 400–470 |
| ST | 350–430 |
For colleges like MAIDS Delhi, aim for 580+ to stay on the safer side.
Myth 1: AIIMS Delhi offers BDS
➡️ False. It has never offered BDS.
Myth 2: You can apply separately for BDS at AIIMS
➡️ False. All BDS admissions are through NEET-UG only.
Myth 3: AIIMS will resume BDS soon
➡️ No official confirmation or notification yet.
Q1. Does AIIMS Delhi offer BDS?
No. AIIMS Delhi does not offer Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS).
Q2. Which AIIMS had BDS in the past?
AIIMS Rishikesh had introduced BDS but has suspended admissions as of now.
Q3. What could be the NEET cutoff if AIIMS BDS is relaunched?
580–620 marks for General category is a safe estimate.
Q4. What’s the top alternative to AIIMS for BDS?
MAIDS Delhi is India’s top-ranked government dental college.
Q5. Is NEET required for BDS?
Yes. NEET-UG is mandatory for all BDS admissions in India.
Q6. Can I get a BDS seat with 450 marks?
Yes, depending on your category and state quota.
Q7. Are there any private AIIMS dental colleges?
No. All AIIMS are autonomous government institutions under MoHFW.
While AIIMS Delhi is the gold standard for MBBS education, it does not offer BDS. Even AIIMS Rishikesh, which introduced BDS earlier, has suspended the program.
But don’t be discouraged — India has several excellent government dental colleges, such as MAIDS Delhi, GDC Mumbai, and JMI Delhi, that offer world-class BDS education.
If you’re serious about pursuing dentistry, focus on NEET preparation and aim for a 550+ score to secure a government seat.
Your dental journey doesn’t need AIIMS — it needs strategy, awareness, and dedication!