NEET MDS 2026: Exam Dates, Eligibility, Syllabus, and Preparation Guide

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Dr. Indu K

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NEET MDS 2026
Created On : Sep 24, 2025 Updated On : Sep 24, 2025 4 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Understand what NEET MDS 2026 is and why it matters.
  • Get tentative exam dates and timelines for NEET MDS 2026.
  • Know the eligibility criteria and required documents.
  • Learn the exam pattern, marking scheme, and detailed syllabus.
  • Step-by-step preparation strategy including tips, mocks, and revision plans.

Once BDS is done, the next option on every dentist's mind is to clear the NEET MDS. Because NEET MDS opens many options like doing MDS or joining the Indian Army or so much more. 

So, if you are a recent BDS graduate or you are planning to take the NEET PG 2026, here’s everything you need to know about the exam. Because you all already know how competitive and intense this exam can be. Here’s where you need a clear plan. 

In this blog, you will get to know the exam dates, eligibility, syllabus and how to prepare for the exam. 

What is NEET MDS?

NEET MDS stands for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Master of Dental Surgery.

It is a national-level entrance exam for dentists conducted once a year. Managed by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). The exam is the only gateway for admission to postgraduate dental courses (MDS) in:

  • Government dental colleges
  • Private dental colleges
  • Deemed universities
  • Central universities (except AIIMS, which conducts INI-CET)

Why is NEET MDS Important?

  • Single-window exam: You don’t need to write multiple state/college-level exams.
  • Merit-based admissions ensure a fair and transparent seat allocation process.
  • Wide acceptance: Used for 50% All India Quota seats and state quotas across India.
  • Specialization choice: Helps you choose your MDS specialty like Oral Surgery, Prosthodontics, Pedodontics, Orthodontics, etc.

In short, if you want to do MDS in India, you have to pass the NEET MDS.

NEET MDS 2026: Important Dates (Tentative)

The official dates for NEET MDS 2026 have not been announced yet. It will be announced by NBEMS (National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences) in early 2026. But based on past trends, here’s what you can expect:

EventTentative Date
Official NotificationFebruary 2026
Application Window OpensFeb–March 2026
Application Correction WindowMarch 2026
Admit Card ReleaseApril 2026 (1–2 weeks before exam)
NEET MDS 2026 Exam DateThird week of April 2026
Result DeclarationMay 2026
Counselling & Seat AllotmentJune–July 2026

NEET MDS 2026 Eligibility Criteria

Before applying for the NEET MDS 2026, you have to check whether you are eligible to write the exam or not. So, here are a few things you might have to check:

CriterionRequirement
Educational QualificationBDS degree from a college recognized by the Dental Council of India (DCI)
Internship12-month compulsory rotatory internship completed by the cut-off date (likely June 30, 2026)
RegistrationValid registration (provisional or permanent) with the State Dental Council or DCI
NationalityIndian citizens, OCI/PIOs, and foreign nationals (with relevant permissions)
Age LimitNo upper age limit
AttemptsNo limit on the number of attempts

NEET MDS 2026 Exam Pattern

Next up is understanding the  NEET MDS exam pattern. This is important for creating a strategy to crack the exam:

PartNo. of QuestionsTime
Part A10075 minutes
Part B140105 minutes
Total240 MCQs3 hours

Other Details:

  • Mode: Computer-based test (CBT)
  • Question Type: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
  • Maximum Marks: 960
  • Marking Scheme:
    •  +4 for correct answer
    • −1 for incorrect answer
    •  0 for unattempted

NEET MDS 2026 Syllabus

The NEET MDS syllabus follows the BDS curriculum prescribed by DCI.

Part A Subjects

  • General Anatomy (including Embryology & Histology)
  • General Human Physiology & Biochemistry
  • Dental Anatomy, Embryology & Oral Histology
  • General Pathology & Microbiology
  • General & Dental Pharmacology & Therapeutics
  • General Medicine
  • General Surgery

Part B Subjects

  • Dental Materials
  • Oral Pathology & Oral Microbiology
  • Oral Medicine & Radiology
  • Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry
  • Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics
  • Periodontology
  • Prosthodontics & Crown & Bridge
  • Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Public Health Dentistry

NEET MDS 2026 Application Process

Follow these steps once the application window opens:

  1. Register on nbe.edu.in with basic details.
  2. Fill the online form – personal, academic, internship, and contact info.
  3. Upload documents – photo, signature, left thumb impression, category certificate.
  4. Pay the application fee (online).
  5. Submit & download the confirmation page for future reference.
  6. Correction window (if needed) – make changes during the given period.
  7. Download the admit card once released.

NEET MDS 2026 Preparation Strategy

Cracking NEET MDS requires smart preparation, not just hard work. Here’s a phase-wise strategy:

PhaseTimelineKey Focus
Foundation Phase6–9 months before examRevise BDS subjects thoroughly, and make concise notes
Practice Phase3–6 months before the examTopic-wise MCQs, subject tests, analyse mistakes
Mock & Revision Phase1–3 months before the examFull-length mocks, previous papers, focus on weak areas
Final SprintLast 4–6 weeksHigh-yield topics, formula charts, timed mocks

Practical Tips to Boost Your Rank

  • Stick to standard books. Don’t read from too many sources.
  • Practice MCQs daily. Aim for 100–150 MCQs/day with timed practice.
  • Revise notes frequently to avoid forgetting.
  • Learn from the mistakes of the mock tests, don't just check scores.
  • Avoid random guessing (due to negative marking). Read the question properly, rule out the answers that make no sense and shortlist the ones that make sense. 
  • Have a good sleep & balanced diet. These improve focus and memory.

NEET MDS 2026 Overview

EventDetails
Exam NameNational Eligibility Entrance Test for Masters of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS)
Conducting BodyNational Board of Examinations (NBEMS)
Exam LevelNational-level Postgraduate Exam
Exam FrequencyOnce a year
Mode of ExamComputer-based test (CBT)
Courses OfferedMDS / PG Diploma in Dental Studies
Exam Fees₹3,500 (General / OBC / EWS) ₹2,500 (SC / ST / PwD)
Exam Duration3 hours
Exam Timing2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Total Questions240
Total Marks960
Marking Scheme+4 for correct answer −1 for incorrect answer 0 for unanswered
LanguageEnglish
Official Websitenbe.edu.in
Contact InfoHelpline: 022-61087595, 7996165333 Email: helpdesknbeexam@natboard.edu.in

Step Up for NEET MDS 2026

To pass any national-level, high-competition exam, preparation is a must. So, for the NEET MDS 2026, start early. Doing post-graduation in the favourite department is a dream of many dentists. So, make sure you work the hardest in the room and score the highest marks. This way, you can choose your dream speciality.

If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact the experts at Academically. They will help you with everything you need. Also, you can get personalized career counselling so that you can decide the best career option for yourself.

FAQs

Q- When will NEET MDS 2026 be conducted?

Ans- Likely in the third week of April 2026 (exact dates to be confirmed by NBEMS).

Q- Is there any age limit for NEET MDS?

Ans- No, there is no upper age limit.

Q- How many attempts are allowed?

Ans- Unlimited, as long as eligibility criteria are met.

Q- What is the mode of the exam?

Ans- It is an online computer-based test (CBT).

Q- Can foreign nationals apply for NEET MDS?

Ans- Yes, with valid documents and permissions as per NBEMS rules.

Dr. Indu K
Dr. Indu K
about the author

Dr. Indu K is a dentist with one year of clinical experience. She seamlessly transitioned into content writing three years ago. Her passion lies in making complex medical information accessible to everyone. She uses her unique blend of medical knowledge and exceptional writing skills to bridge the gap between healthcare and the general audience.

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