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MIMSR – D.M.L.T. Courses Latur Established in 2004; Maharashtra Institute of Nursing Sciences – B.Sc. Nursing College Latur Established in 2005; Maharashtra Institute of Physiotherapy Latur Established in 2005; Maharashtra Institute of Nursing [GNM] Latur Established in 1999
It was established in 1988 due to efforts of former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Shankarrao Chavan, and today it is named after him. The college transferred to the Vishnupuri area of the city in 2015 and is located on the Nanded-Latur State Highway.
Students from MHTCET(Maharashtra Health Sciences Common Entrance test): 85%; Students from PMT(All India Pre Medical Test): 15%; The detailed division of seats can be seen on the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences website and is subject to change. The college campus is located on the outskirts of the Latur city. The Hospital attached to ...
Maharashtra Udayagiri Institute of Management & Technology, Somnathpur Vilasrao Deshmukh Foundations School of Technology Latur Vishveshwarayya Abhiyantriki Padvika Mahavidyalay, Almala, Ausa
The State Legislature passed the ordinance and the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences was declared open by the governor of Maharashtra on June 10, 1998. All colleges and institutions imparting education in health science in the state of Maharashtra have been affiliated to this new university under Section 6(3) of the Act. [2]
Maharashtra College of Engineering Nilanga; Maharashtra Institute of Medical Science and Research, Latur; Maharashtra Udayagiri Institute of Management & Technology Somnathpur; Mahatma Basweshwar College Latur
2002 Establishment of ACPM Dental College with 100 seats, recognized by the Dental council of India. It is affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik. 2006 Establishment of ACPM College of Physiotherapy and ACPM College of B.Sc. Nursing
Latur district is in the Marathwada region in Maharashtra in India, located between 17°52' North to 18°50' North and 76°18' East to 79°12' East in the Deccan plateau. It has an average elevation of 631 metres (2,070 ft) above mean sea level. The entire district of Latur is on the Balaghat plateau, 540 to 638 metres from the mean sea level.