Aligarh Muslim University
⚲ Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh · Government · Estd 1920
★ 4.6 · Updated on 14 Jul 2026
NIRF Rank
#18
Avg Patient Flow
400–600/day
Total Fees
₹1.5 L
Rating
★ 4.6
About AMU Dental College
Aligarh Muslim University was established in 1920, evolving from the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College founded in 1875. Its dental college operates within AMU's broader Faculty of Medicine, alongside J.N. Medical College, offering a BDS programme built on AMU's century-long institutional legacy and central-university funding.
As a central university, AMU's dental college benefits from heavily subsidised fees, among the lowest of any NIRF top-ranked dental institute.
Campus & Clinical Facilities
AMU's campus in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, includes the J.N. Medical College hospital complex, which houses dental clinical facilities supporting undergraduate training, giving students access to a broader medical hospital ecosystem.
Why Choose AMU Dental
- •Central university with heavily subsidised government fees
- •Ranked #18 nationally in NIRF 2024 Dental
- •Access to AMU's broader J.N. Medical College hospital ecosystem
- •Backed by AMU's century-long overall institutional reputation
Key Highlights
- ✓ Part of Aligarh Muslim University, a central university founded in 1920
- ✓ Government fee structure, among the lowest of any top-ranked dental institute
- ✓ Ranked #18 in NIRF 2024 Dental
- ✓ Access to AMU's broader J.N. Medical College hospital ecosystem
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AMU's dental college part of its medical college?
Yes — AMU's dental college operates within the broader Faculty of Medicine framework alongside J.N. Medical College, giving dental students access to AMU's wider hospital and academic infrastructure in Aligarh.
How is admission to AMU dental done?
Admission is via NEET-UG score through AMU's own centralised counselling process for its central-university BDS seats.