Health Ministry Makes 80% Biometric Attendance Mandatory for PG Dental Students Appearing in Exams
The National Dental Commission (NDC) has instructed all dental colleges and universities in India to ensure that postgraduate (PG) dental students maintain a minimum of 80% biometric attendance to qualify for university and MDS examinations. In its latest directive, the commission reiterated that institutions must strictly comply with Regulation 18(a)(i) of the DCI MDS Course Regulations, 2017, which mandates the attendance requirement. Colleges have been warned that allowing students with attendance below the prescribed limit to appear for examinations will amount to non-compliance, and the institutions themselves will be held accountable. The NDC emphasized that no postgraduate dental student should be permitted to sit for university examinations unless the biometric attendance threshold of 80% has been met. The latest order reinforces an earlier directive issued on January 19, 2026, when the then Dental Council of India (DCI) had instructed institutions to implement biometric attendance norms following recommendations from its Grievance Sub-Committee. The committee had reviewed complaints from dental colleges in Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, where several postgraduate students were reportedly falling short of the mandatory attendance requirement. Based on its findings, it recommended strict implementation of the attendance regulation across all dental institutions. Reaffirming the importance of compliance, the NDC stated that institutions failing to enforce the biometric attendance rule could face action for violating the commission’s statutory directions. Source: Indian Express









