• Dr.Melvin Dr.Melvin Mendonca
  • 17 March, 2025

India’s Dental Education System Undergoes Major Quality Assessment Initiative

With over 323 institutions offering Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degrees and more than 30,000 graduates entering the workforce annually, India is a dominant force in global dental education. However, ensuring consistent and high-quality training across the country’s many dental schools has long been a challenge. To address this, the Dental Council of India (DCI) and the National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET) have launched a nationwide assessment initiative aimed at standardizing dental education quality in India.

Representatives from DCI and NABET visited the Government Dental College and Hospital in Nagpur as part of a pilot program assessing ten select dental institutions across India. These evaluations will form the foundation for a new standardized framework to rate and accredit dental colleges nationwide.

Evaluating the Future of Dental Education in India

The pilot assessments focus on ten key parameters, including:

  • Curriculum structure and content
  • Faculty qualifications and human resource capabilities
  • Clinical and practical training exposure for students
  • Teaching methodologies and innovative instructional techniques
  • Admission policies and student selection processes
  • Research output and contributions to the dental field
  • Community outreach and public health initiatives

According to Dr. Abhay Datarkar, dean of the Government Dental College and Hospital in Nagpur, this initiative marks “a landmark achievement that will pave the way for a nationwide system of rating dental colleges using NABET accreditation.”

He further stated that experienced faculty members from his institution proposed crucial modifications to the assessment process specifically tailored for dental education. These suggestions are expected to be incorporated into the final national accreditation framework.

Impact on Future Dental Professionals

With a standardized quality assessment system, aspiring dentists will have greater confidence in choosing institutions that meet stringent academic and practical training standards. Dr. Vaibhav Karemore, an assistant professor at the Nagpur college, emphasized: “By establishing a robust assessment and rating system, aspiring dental professionals can be assured of pursuing their education at institutions that meet the highest standards.”

Regulatory Changes on the Horizon

The assessment initiative aligns with broader regulatory changes in India’s dental education sector. The National Dental Commission Bill 2023, which aims to replace the DCI with the National Dental Commission, introduces significant reforms, including the implementation of a National Exit Test that all dental graduates must pass to obtain licensure.

Currently, India has:

  • 323 colleges offering BDS degrees
  • 279 colleges offering Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) degrees
  • 9 institutions providing postgraduate diplomas in specialized dental fields
  • 111 institutions offering qualifications in dental hygiene and dental mechanics

The introduction of a national accreditation system will complement these regulatory changes by ensuring uniform standards in education and training across all dental institutions.

A Step Toward Excellence in Dental Training

As India continues to produce one of the largest numbers of dental graduates globally, a well-defined accreditation and assessment framework will help elevate the country’s standing in dental education. With the implementation of the NABET-DCI accreditation system, the next generation of dental professionals will benefit from enhanced educational standards, improved clinical exposure, and better career prospects both in India and internationally.

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