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Government ESIC Medical College & PGIMSR: Chennai: Chennai: 2013: 250 Modern medicine Government Medical College (Omandurar Government Estate) and Tamil Nadu Government Multi Super Speciality Hospital: Triplicane: Chennai: 2015: 100: Modern medicine Government Medical College & ESI Hospital: Singanallur: Coimbatore: 2016: 100: Modern medicine GPMCH
University of Karachi announced in September 2014 that it will establish its own medical college and a 100-bed hospital. The admission in the college for 100 students will be started in November 2014.
Government Medical College, Surat Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
The college emerged from the 1 April 2012 transfer of the 440-bed Tiruvannamalai Government District Headquarters Hospital (which had started as a government Taluk hospital in 1950) to the Department of Medical Education who then relaunched it as a teaching hospital offering 100 undergraduate places, the first of whom commenced studies in the ...
Since the year 2007, Post graduate courses were also started. Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital is attached to K.A.P.V Medical College. It is situated 2 km away from the college campus. It run by the state government of Tamil Nadu, which is recognized by the National Medical Commission. [1] It is located in the city of Trichy, in ...
It was founded by Naimatullah Khan in 1991. [2]It offers MBBS and BDS programs at undergraduate level which are accredited by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council.KMDC also offers postgraduate specialties in medicine and dentistry in affiliation with the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan and University of Karachi.
The Government of Tamil Nadu established the Tirunelveli Medical College in 1965, with the agreement of the University of Madras. A total of 75 students were admitted for the MBBS course for the academic year 1965-66 and they had their first year of study at the St Xaviers College for Men and Sarah Tucker College for Women.
Jinnah Sindh Medical University, formerly known as Sindh Medical College, started on April 7, 1973 [2] after approval of a committee constituted by the Government of Sindh. Approximately 200 students were admitted to their first year of a MBBS in 1973. Khawaja Moin Ahmed was appointed as the first principal of the college.