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Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College (NSCB Medical College) is the third oldest medical college in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It was founded in 1955 as Government Medical College, Jabalpur. Admission is through a pre-medical entrance exam and the current class size is 250 students per year. [1]
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Jabalpur has been one of the most important centers for higher education in the Madhya Pradesh region. [1] This was true particularly in earlier years. In the 1950s and 1960s, the colleges were widely known in Madhya Pradesh and outside [ citation needed ]
It was established in 2011 by the Government of Madhya Pradesh and has jurisdiction over all medical, dental, nursing, paramedical, Ayurveda, homeopathic, Unani, and Yoga colleges in Madhya Pradesh. [3] It has about 300 affiliated colleges and a yearly intake of 80,000 students. [3]
Government Science College, Jabalpur: Jabalpur: 1836 Sciences Government Thakur Ranmat Singh College, Rewa: Rewa: 1869 Commerce, Arts, Science and Literature [31] Holkar Science College,Indore: Indore: 1891 Sciences Indian Institute of Forest Management: Bhopal: 1982 Forest management [32] Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management ...
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College: Jabalpur: 1955 Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University: Government of Madhya Pradesh: People's College of Medical Sciences and Research Center Bhopal: 2005 People's University: Private RKDF Medical College Hospital and Research Center Bhopal: 2014 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University: Private
Lakshmi Narain College of Technology, Jabalpur Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya Colleges offering professional degrees such as the Government Engineering College, Jabalpur and the Government Medical College, Jabalpur , which were once affiliated to RDVV, have now become autonomous or affiliated to specialised universities.
Jabalpur became a centre of higher education by the end of the 19th century, with institutions such as the Hitkarini Sabha, established by local citizens in 1868, [47] and Robertson College (now bifurcated into the Government Science College, Jabalpur, and Mahakoshal Arts & Commerce College) was established in Sagar in 1836 and moved to ...