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The Common Entrance Test (CET) [1] is a competitive exam conducted for the purpose of admission of students to the first year or first semester of full-time courses in medical, dental and engineering courses in professional colleges in the state of Karnataka.
Admissions for MBBS (UG) & MD/MS (PG):-Selection of candidates will be on the basis of the NEET Rank obtained in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test and through the centralized counseling conducted by Single Window agency/Counseling Authority i.e., Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) of Government of Karnataka. Admissions for DM/M.Ch (SS).
The government of Madras granted land to establish a college and permitted the use of government hospitals for training medical students. The first batch of students arrived in Mangalore in 1955 for their clinical training. In 1956, the colleges became part of the expanded Mysore state which was then renamed as Karnataka. [1]
Road distances to other cities within the state are: Basavakalyan-80 kilometres (50 mi), Bidar-120 kilometres (75 mi), Raichur - 155 kilometres (96 mi) and Bijapur - 160 kilometres (99 mi). Kalaburagi Airport is the nearest airport.
Indian states with the most medical colleges include Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. States with the fewest include Manipur , Tripura , Chandigarh , Goa , and Sikkim . As of 22 September 2024 [update] , there are 583 medical colleges and 64 stand alone PG Institutes in India whose qualifications are recognized by the ...
Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences, in short MIMS, is an autonomous government medical college of Government of Karnataka. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Located on the National Highway 275 of Bengaluru - Mysuru at a distance of 90 kilometers from Bengaluru and 46 kilometers from Mysuru.
Apart from undergraduate courses, postgraduate courses are available in most specialities. Mahabodhi Burns Centre is a state-of-the-art burns department with an associated Skin bank which caters to all of Karnataka. [5] These hospitals with total bed strength of around 3500, cater to half of the population of Bangalore City and surrounding ...
Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubballi, (KIMS, Hubballi), formerly known as Karnataka Medical College, Hubballi, was established in August 1957 and is one of the oldest government medical colleges in Karnataka. [1] For the first few years, the college was located in a building which was later known as J. G. Commerce College.