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NIRF #27 in Dental

Panjab University

Chandigarh, Chandigarh · Government · Estd 1946

★ 4.4 · Updated on 14 Jul 2026

NIRF Rank

#27

Avg Patient Flow

400–600/day

Total Fees

₹1.5 L

Rating

★ 4.4

About Panjab University Dental Institute

Panjab University, established in 1946 and based in Chandigarh, runs the Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital as a constituent department. The institute offers BDS and MDS programmes across major dental specialities, backed by Panjab University's overall reputation as one of North India's oldest and most respected state universities.

Chandigarh's status as a well-planned, jointly administered capital city for both Punjab and Haryana gives the institute a distinctive regional draw beyond Punjab alone.

Campus & Clinical Facilities

The dental institute operates from Panjab University's Chandigarh campus, with a dedicated dental hospital serving the broader Chandigarh, Punjab, and Haryana region.

Why Choose Panjab University Dental

  • Part of one of North India's oldest and most respected state universities
  • Government fee structure at among the lowest cost of any top-ranked dental institute
  • Ranked #27 nationally in NIRF 2024 Dental
  • Chandigarh location with strong regional connectivity

Key Highlights

  • Dental institute within Panjab University, one of North India's oldest state universities
  • Government fee structure, among the lowest of any top-ranked dental institute
  • Ranked #27 in NIRF 2024 Dental
  • Located in Chandigarh, a planned city with strong regional connectivity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the full name of Panjab University's dental institute?

It is officially the Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, operating as a constituent department of Panjab University in Chandigarh.

How is admission to Panjab University Dental done?

Admission is via NEET-UG score through Panjab University's own centralised counselling process, alongside participation in relevant state/UT and MCC processes for reserved-quota seats.