Assessment Of Factors Leading To Declining Interests Of Students For Admissions In Bachelor Of Dental Surgery (Bds) Undergraduate Program, In Private Colleges Of South Punjab

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Objective: To identify the factors contributing to low admission rates in BDS programs in private dental colleges in South Punjab.Place of Study: This Study was conducted at three private Medical colleges in South Punjab: Multan Medical & Dental College (MMDC), Bakhtawar Ameen Medical & Dental College (BAMDC), and Shahida Islam Medical & Dental College (SIMDC).Study Design: A Cross-sectional descriptive study.Duration of Study: December 2021 to January 2022.Methodology: A total of 200 students appearing in interviews of Bachelor in Medicine and Bachelor in Surgery (MBBS) programs in three private medical colleges of Punjab were selected via convenience sampling. A self-administered questionnaire with closed-ended questions was given to the students. The questionnaire comprised of demographic information and factors leading to disinclination towards the BDS program. A 5-point Likert scale was used to document the views of the respondents. Data was entered and analyzed by utilizing SPSS version 21. Mean score, frequency, and percentages were calculated for all questionsResults: In this study, 200 applicants applying to three private medical colleges in the MBBS program were chosen. Among all the participants 42.5% (n= 85) were males and 57.5% (n= 115) were females. Among all the participants 61% and 54% strongly agreed that they did not choose BDS because of better career options in MBBS and perceived inferiority complex in the dental profession respectively. 75% of the students agreed that they will only opt for BDS as a career in case their merit is low on the list. 44% of the students did not choose dentistry due to the lack of job opportunities in our country. 66% of the students did not choose dentistry because of their Parent's influence. The scarcity of scholarships available for dental students was an important factor and 58% were hesitant to move toward dentistry because of this. 76% of the students accepted the fact that they were avoiding dentistry because of social pressure. 60% of the students did not choose BDS, realizing that there are much better opportunities for medical graduates to work abroad than dental graduates.Conclusion: Better career options in medicine, lack of job opportunities in the dental profession, the influence of parents, and scarcity of scholarships are the main factors contributing to decreased interest in admissions in dentistry over the past few years.
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目的:探讨旁遮普南部私立牙科院校BDS项目录取率低的影响因素。研究地点:本研究在南旁遮普省的三所私立医学院进行:木尔坦医学和牙科学院(MMDC)、巴克塔瓦尔·阿米恩医学和牙科学院(BAMDC)和沙希达·伊斯兰医学和牙科学院(SIMDC)。研究设计:横断面描述性研究。学习时间:2021年12月至2022年1月。方法:采用方便抽样的方法,选取旁遮普省三所私立医学院医学学士和外科学士(MBBS)课程参加访谈的200名学生。给学生们一份带有封闭式问题的自我管理问卷。调查问卷包括人口统计信息和导致对北斗系统不感兴趣的因素。5分李克特量表被用来记录受访者的观点。数据录入和分析采用SPSS 21版。计算所有问题的平均分、频率和百分比。结果:本研究选择了申请三所私立医学院MBBS项目的200名申请人。在所有参与者中,男性占42.5% (n= 85),女性占57.5% (n= 115)。在所有参与者中,61%和54%的人强烈同意他们不选择BDS的原因分别是MBBS的职业选择更好,以及牙科职业的自卑感。75%的学生表示,只有在成绩排名较低的情况下才会选择北斗系统。44%的学生没有选择牙科,因为在我国缺乏就业机会。66%的学生没有因为父母的影响而选择牙科。牙科学生奖学金的稀缺是一个重要因素,58%的人因此而犹豫不决。76%的学生承认他们因为社会压力而不去看牙医。60%的学生没有选择BDS,因为他们意识到医学毕业生比牙科毕业生有更好的出国工作机会。结论:在过去的几年中,医学职业选择的改善、牙科专业工作机会的缺乏、父母的影响以及奖学金的缺乏是导致牙科入学兴趣下降的主要因素。
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