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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS Mohali), established in 2021, is a full-fledged tertiary Government Medical college and hospital. This college is located at SAS Nagar, Mohali, in Punjab. The college offers the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS).
Admission to post doctoral and postgraduate courses conducted at PGIMER is made twice a year. The sessions commence from first January and first July. The admission to the courses is made on merit on all-India basis by holding an entrance examination by the institute, after issuing a countrywide admission notice.
The National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP) is the Indian regulatory body for allied and healthcare professionals (AHP). [2] It covers all AHP who were not covered under National Medical Commission, Dental Council of India, Indian Nursing Council, Pharmacy Council of India etc till 2021 and groups all into ten categories [3] [4] with power to regulate education and ...
In 2002, CGC Landran was created under the affiliation of I. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University. Better known as Landran College, CGC Landran offers many technical, pharma, management, arts and science courses. Landran is an interconnected urbanized village linked between Sohana, Kharar and Banur, three prominent towns or villages of Mohali.
Ajitgarh (formerly Mohali) is a district and town which is a commercial hub lying adjacent to the city of Chandigarh in Punjab, India. It was officially named after Sahibzada Ajit Singh, the eldest son of Guru Gobind Singh as SAS Nagar ("City of Sahibzada Ajit Singh"). Yadavindra Public School
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Toggle District-Wise Universities and Colleges in Punjab subsection. 5.1 Amritsar. 5.2 Bathinda. 5.3 Faridkot. 5.4 ... (NIPER Mohali) Punjab College of Engineering ...
In 1957, the West Pakistan Medical Council was formed by merging the Sindh Medical Council and the Punjab Medical Council. The Pakistan Medical Council Ordinance 1962 established the present-day Pakistan Medical and Dental Council as a statutory body in 1962 and all provincial councils were dissolved. [4]