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Manipal College of Dental Sciences (MCODS), Mangalore Campus Facilities - Hostel Fees, Infrastructure, Address

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MCODS Mangalore Campus

The Manipal University campus is spread over 600 acres of what once used to be a desolate plateau of hard, laterite rock in north Karnataka’s Udupi district. It is home to almost 30,000 students and staff and is Wi-Fi enabled from end to end – restaurants, libraries, hostel rooms, labs and classrooms.

There are a lot of facilities to supplement classroom teaching. These facilities encourage and aid students in innovative thinking and pursuing careers of their choice.

It is also a green campus that follows eco-friendly practices. Extensive use of rain-water harvesting structures, solid-waste and waste water management systems, and constant monitoring of pollution levels ensure that ‘Green Manipal’ is a way of life for one and all.

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MCODS Mangalore Hostel & Fees Structure

Manipal University has a separate hostel section under the management of Hostel Management Committee. This committee is headed by its Chairperson. The Chief Warden, MU, Manipal Campus who is the secretary of the Committee administers the day to day aspects of the hostel management at Manipal. All the hostels of the University are divided into three campuses. The hostels of medical, dental and para medical colleges at Manipal are grouped under Chief Warden, MU, Manipal Campus; the hostels of engineering, management and other colleges located at Manipal Institute of Technology complex are grouped under Chief Warden, MIT Campus; and the hostels at Mangalore Campus are grouped under Chief Warden, Mangalore Campus. Each hostel has a Warden from the teaching faculty of the colleges who is responsible for the discipline, maintenance of building, allotment of rooms, etc.

The hostel staff consists of caretakers/block supervisors, other attendants and maintenance staff. The Manipal Integrated Services(MIS) looks after the maintenance of the buildings and other facilities in the hostels. There are messes located at different areas of the campus, which are combined as well as exclusive for boys and girls. Students can choose to be a member of any of these messes. Membership in any one of these messes is compulsory for students staying in MIT campus and Mangalore campus. This is not applicable for health sciences campus. However, all first year students of Health Sciences Campus are required to dine in one of the messes located in the campus, i.e., either Food Court Mess or RKHS Mess. This is due to health/safety concerns and security reasons.

It is desirable that all students stay in the University Hostels. It is mandatory for all first year students to reside in the Hostels. However, first year students desirous of staying outside under own arrangements must submit a consent letter from their Parents duly recommended by their HOI and forward it to Director, Student Affairs for necessary permission. These students must also give their local address, contact/mobile number and subsequent changes if any to their College Office and Director, student Affairs without fail.

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Students Activities & Clubs

Music Club -

GUNJAN - is a forum exclusively dedicated to Indian music floated with the aim of bringing together music enthusiasts on a common platform to enjoy and appreciate music regularly.


Movie Club -

Aims at making available world cinema which is non-mainstream and engages members of the University family in serious study of film language, film theory and film criticism by organising film shows, film festivals, film appreciation courses etc.


Literary Club -

This Club is a wing of Manipal Centre for Philosophy & Humanities and was officially inaugurated on 5th February, 2008 by Dr MS Valiathan, at counselling hall, Manipal.edu building. This club is a brain child of Dr MV Kamath, Hon. Director of SOC and former chairman of Prasar Bharati.

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Related Questions

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Puja Saikia, Student / Alumni

-Answered on Aug-31-2023

Manipal College of Dental Sciences Mangalore is one of the best colleges to pursue BDS courses. MCODS fee for BDS programme is Rs 20,34,000 and the admissions are done through NEET.

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Puja Saikia, Student / Alumni

-Answered on Aug-31-2023

Manipal College of Dental Sciences Mangalore is one of the best colleges to pursue BDS courses. MCODS fee for BDS programme is Rs 20,34,000 and the admissions are done through NEET.

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Shikha Kumari, Student / Alumni

-Answered on July-07-2023

Dear Student, It is difficult to say for sure if you will get admission in Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore with 170 marks in NEET. The cut-off for the BDS program at the college varies from year to year and depends on a number of factors, including the number of applicants and the overall performance of the candidates in the exam. In 2022, the cut-off for the BDS program at Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore was 146,175 for the general category. This means that only candidates who scored above 146,175 in NEET were eligible for admission to the program. If you scored 170 marks in NEET, you are definitely in the running for a seat in the BDS program at Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore.  

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Triparna Choudhury, Student / Alumni

-Answered on May-23-2023
Dear student, if you are interested in pursuing undergraduate medical courses like MDS at Manipal College of Dental Sciences Mangalore, the total fees will be Rs 19,70,000. For MDS courses the total fees will range from Rs 26,05,000 to Rs 58,06,000 depending on the specialisation you choose. For fellowship courses the total fees will be Rs 5,01,000.

FAQs about Manipal College of Dental Sciences (MCODS), Mangalore Campus

What are the various facilities available on campus at MCODS , Mangalore ?

MCODS , Mangalore offers various facilities to its students including A/C, Auditorium, ATM, Boys Hostel, Canteen and more.
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