About Us
BHOJIA DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL
This institution is located in the foothills of the Kasauli range on a sprawling campus spanning more than 8 acres of land in village Budh (near Baddi), Himachal Pradesh's largest industrial town with over 5000 large and small industries on Chandigarh-Nalagarh (National Highway 21-A) connecting Pinjore with Kalka's nearest railway station. The institution is housed in elegantly designed and large structures.
AFFILIATION & RECOGNITION
The college is connected with the prominent Himachal Pradesh University in Shimla, and the BDS programme is approved by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Department of Health of the Government of India, vide Notification No. F.No.V.12017/15/98/PMS dated July 21, 2004.
COLLEGE BLOCK
The lecture theatres of the College Block are equipped with audio-visual instructional aids. In the many Teaching Departments, Laboratories, and Clinics of the Dental Hospital, students get hands-on experience with knowledgeable specialists. The institute is divided into several well-organized and technologically advanced departments.
DENTAL HOSPITAL
It is an essential component of the Dental College's clinical training programme. Every sort of dental treatment is performed in the hospital, including major surgeries, dentures, all-ceramic crowns, implant-supported crowns and dentures, gum therapy, restorative treatment, OPG, and orthodontic treatments. The dental checkup camps are held on the hospital grounds as well. During the routine camps, patients receive free consultations, x-rays, and other services. The Dental Hospital's OPD is accredited by ESI and the H.P. State Government. Patients receive dental treatment in the hospital, which is covered by the ESI or the HP State Government. As a result of the generous OPD in the Dental Hospital, both undergraduate and postgraduate students are able to practise dentistry.
COMMUNITY VAN
A full-fledged community service department with a fully equipped Mobile Van with dental equipment is located in the hospital sector. As part of its normal programming, the college holds camps in communities and schools in rural places.