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BDS Syllabus AIIMS
Hello sir, after 12th I’m looking for BDS entrance exam admission. I’m taking admission in AIIMS by BDS entrance. Can any one here provide me BDS syllabus from AIIMS? AIIMS is short for All India Pre-Medical / Pre-Dental Entrance Exam. CBSE conducts it for admissions of MBBS and BDS seats nationwide as Under Graduate medical exam. This is the main article about AIIMS you will find highlight about AIIMS Syllabus, Dates, Eligibility, Paper Pattern and details about Application form. The questions in AIIMS BDS Exam will be asked from the following subjects: Physics Chemistry Botany Zoology First Professional BDS: SUBJECTS Theory Practical General Anatomy 100 100 General Physiology 100 100 Biochemistry 50 50 Science of Dental Materials 100 100 Total 3 50 350 = 700 Topics for BDS: Details Of Courses First professional BDSA General anatomy Brief history of Anatomy Different disciplines of the subject. Anatomical nomenclature-descriptive terms Skeletal system-bones Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Functions of bone Classification on the basis of shape, development, region andstructure. General concepts of development & ossification of bones Parts of young bones Blood supply of long bones Applied Anatomy of bones Joints Structural classification Regional classification Functional classification Characteristics and classification of Synovial joints Movements of Synovial joints Anatomy of joints with reference to dislocation, sprain andinflammation Muscle Parts of a muscle Classification Blood supply and nerve supply of muscle Neuromusclular junction Applied anatomy of muscle with reference to spasm, paralysis,atrophy and regeneration. Cardiovascular system Introduction to C.V.S Types of circulation Anastomosis Introduction to Iymphatic system Lymph node Lymph capillary Functions Nervous system Introduction to CNS Different parts of CNS with their brief functions Peripheral nervous system (cranial and spinal nerves)- introduction Autonomic nervous system Introduction to parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system Skin and Fascia Skin, superficial and deep fascia, introduction Techniques to study Anatomy Introduction to radiographs Radio opaque media Special X.Ray techniques like Barium Meal, Angiography, Ultrasound, C.T.Scan and MRI. GENERAL HISTOLOGY Histology will be taught concurrently with Anatomy throughout the course. Underlying principles of histology techniques and staining specific tissues should be explained. Most of the teaching will be done on stained and mounted sections and every type of normal tissue will be covered. Cell Cell as a whole Cell Membrane Interior of cell Nucleus Microscopy Epithelial tissues Connective tissue Cartilage Bone Muscular tissue Nervous tissue & Nervous system The nervous system Cerebral cortex Cerebellar cortex Spinal cord Lymphoid organ Circulatory system Integument Last edited by Neelurk; March 13th, 2020 at 02:22 PM. |
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