NEET MDS 2026: Notification, Registration, Exam Dates, Pattern, Syllabus & Eligibility

NEET MDS 2026
NEET MDS 2026: At a Glance

NEET MDS is the single-window entrance examination for admission to various MDS courses under the Dentists Act, 1948. It covers All India 50% Quota seats, State Quota seats, and seats in Deemed/Central Universities and AFMS (Armed Forces Medical Services) institutions.

ParameterDetails
Conducting BodyNational Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS)
Exam ModeComputer-Based Test (CBT)
FrequencyOnce a Year
Total Questions240 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Marks960 Marks
Negative MarkingYes (-1 for every incorrect response)
Important Dates (Official Tentative Schedule)

LATEST UPDATE (Jan 22, 2026): NBEMS has released the tentative exam calendar. NEET MDS 2026 is scheduled for May 2, 2026.

  • Official Notification Release: Released on January 22, 2026

  • NEET MDS 2026 Exam Date: May 2, 2026 (Saturday)

Eligibility Criteria

Don’t wait until the registration date to check your eligibility. The NBEMS is strict about these three pillars:

  1. Educational Qualification: You must possess a BDS Degree from a university or institute recognized by the Dental Council of India (DCI).

Click Here to know about Complete list of DCI approved BDS colleges

  1. Registration: You must have a Permanent or Provisional Registration certificate issued by the DCI or a State Dental Council (SDC).

  2. Compulsory Rotatory Internship: This is often the biggest hurdle. You must complete your 12-month rotatory internship by the cut-off date. For 2026, the  internship completion deadline is May 31, 2026 .

NEET MDS 2026 Exam Pattern

Understanding the exam pattern is crucial for strategic preparation.

  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)

  • Duration: 3 hours

  • Total Questions: 240 Multiple Choice Questions

  • Total Marks: 960

Marking Scheme

  • Correct answer: +4 marks

  • Incorrect answer: –1 mark

  • Unattempted: 0 marks

The Complete Subject List

To ensure you don’t miss a single topic, I have organized the syllabus exactly as it appeared throughout your four years of BDS.

I. Basic Medical Sciences

These subjects form the foundation of your clinical understanding and are often where the top rankers pull ahead.

  • General Anatomy: Including Gross Anatomy, Osteology of Head & Neck, Embryology, and Histology.

  • General Human Physiology: Focus on blood, CVS, respiration, and endocrinology.

  • Biochemistry: Essential metabolic pathways, vitamins, and enzymes.

  • General Pathology: Inflammation, neoplasia, and hematology are critical.

  • Microbiology: Bacteriology, virology, and sterilization protocols.

  • General Pharmacology: Mechanisms of drugs, including specific “Dental Pharmacology” (Local Anesthetics, Antibiotics, NSAIDs).

  • General Medicine: Systemic diseases and their oral manifestations.

  • General Surgery: Wound healing, hemorrhage, and basic surgical principles.

II. Basic Dental Sciences

The “bridge” subjects that connect medical science to dental practice.

  • Dental Anatomy, Embryology & Oral Histology: Tooth morphology, occlusion, and the microscopic structure of dental tissues.

  • Dental Materials: Properties and manipulation of cements, composites, alloys, and impression materials.

  • Oral Pathology & Oral Microbiology: The study of oral diseases, cysts, tumors, and the microbes that cause them.

III. Clinical Dental Sciences

The core specialties where you will eventually spend your postgraduate years.

    • Oral Medicine & Radiology: Diagnosis of oral lesions and radiographic interpretation.

    • Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry: Dental care for children and behavior management.

    • Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics: Growth, development, and malocclusion management.

    • Periodontology: Study of supporting structures and periodontal diseases.

    • Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge: Removable and fixed prosthetics, including implants.

    • Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics: Restorative procedures and root canal therapies.

    • Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery: Extractions, trauma management, and minor/major surgical procedures.

    • Public Health Dentistry (Community Dentistry): Epidemiology, biostatistics, and preventive programs.

High-Yield Subjects
In Dental Sciences:
  • Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge: 14 Questions

  • Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics: 14 Questions

  • Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery: 14 Questions

  • Periodontology: 14 Questions

In Basic Medical Sciences:

  • General Medicine: 15 Questions

  • General Surgery: 15 Questions

  • General Anatomy: 14 Questions

Pro-Tip: Most students ignore General Medicine and General Surgery. With 30 questions combined, these two subjects can be the “rank-makers” that push you into the top 500.

Step-by-Step Registration Process

The application process is completely online. Here’s how to apply correctly:

  1. Visit https://natboard.edu.in

  2. Click on NEET MDS 2026 Application Link

  3. Register using email ID and mobile number

  4. Fill personal, academic, and internship details

  5. Upload scanned photograph, signature, and thumb impression

  6. Test City Selection: Centers are allotted on a “First Come, First Served” basis. Register early to get a center in your preferred city
  7. Pay the application fee [The expected fee is ₹3,500 for General/OBC and ₹2,500 for SC/ST/PwD]

  8. Submit and download the confirmation page

Note: Ensure your internship dates are accurate. Even minor errors can cause issues during counselling.

Preparation Strategy for 2026

With the exam likely in May, you have a solid window to prepare.

  • Phase 1 (Concepts): Complete your first read of standard textbooks (e.g., Carranza for Perio, Malamed for LA) by October.

  • Phase 2 (MCQs): Solve “Dental Pulse” or “Neeraj Wadhawan” volumes. Focus on previous year questions (PYQs) from the last 5 years.

  • Phase 3 (Mocks): Starting January 2026, take one full-length mock test every week to get used to the time-bound sectional format.

“Now that the exam is officially on May 2nd, you have exactly 3 months left to finish your syllabus. Check out our [3-Month Strategic Study Plan] to optimize your revision.”

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