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These illegal capitation fees range from ₹ 50 lakh (equivalent to ₹ 59 lakh or US$68,000 in 2023) to ₹ 2.25 crore (equivalent to ₹ 2.6 crore or US$310,000 in 2023) for a MBBS seat. For any medical seat a student from general category should minimum have scored 50 percentile in NEET UG to get seat in UG courses. [ 4 ]
The medical college was established in 1957 as the second medical college in Kerala by Dr. A. R. Menon MBBS, FRCH, Minister for Health, EMS ministry. With over 3025 beds, it is currently the largest hospital in India and tenth largest in the world.
The medical college annually accepts 100 students for the MBBS undergraduate course based on performance in the national medical entrance exam NEET. The MBBS course consists of four and a half years of academic training, followed by one year of internship as a House Surgeon. [23] It accepts postgraduate trainees (MD/MS) in a number of specialties.
In the state of Kerala currently there are 1650 govt medical college seats. [1] These colleges impart training in Modern medicine. The health education system in Kerala also has Medical colleges that impart training in fields of Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani medicine, Siddha and Veterinary medicine.
B. Ekbal, former Vice Chancellor, University of Kerala (2000–2004) Benjamin Pulimood, Gastroenterology pioneer who is the former director of Christian Medical College, Vellore, and has represented Kerala in Santosh Trophy competition. K. S. Manoj, member of the Lok Sabha from Alappuzha.
Due to the objection raised by the Kerala University in running the medical college in this state collecting capitation fee from the students, the T.D.M.C. management ran into financial problems and the Kerala Government came forward for their help and took over the management of the institution from 17 October 1967 for a period of five years ...
[2] [3] It was the second medical college project from ESI Corporation of India in the country and the first of its kind in Kerala state. [4] Rs. 480 crores worth ESIC Medical College was inaugurated by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy in Parippally on 21 December 2013, and was the largest Medical College in Kerala the terms of buildings (33 blocks ...
Kerala University of Health Sciences: Government of Kerala: Government Medical College: Kottayam: 1960 Kerala University of Health Sciences: Government of Kerala: Government Medical College: Kozhikode: 1957 Kerala University of Health Sciences: Government of Kerala: Government Medical College: Manjeri: 2013 Kerala University of Health Sciences ...