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In the third phase of the central government sponsored scheme hospital projects, 11 medical colleges at the cost of Rs.325 crore have been sanctioned to Tamil Nadu. [1] On 18 October 2019, permission was given to build 6 medical college hospitals including Tirupur, Nilgiri, Ramanathapuram, Namakkal, Dindigul, Virudhunagar.
This category is for medical schools in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Pages in category "Medical colleges in Tamil Nadu" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
The members of the High Level Committee, consisting of Dr. S. Arumugam, Dr. M. Natarajan, and Dr. S. Kameswaran, submitted the proposals to the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. G. Ramachandran in the presence of H. V. Hande, former Minister for Health and Family Welfare Department of Tamil Nadu, on 5 July 1983 to start a separate medical university in Tamil Nadu.
Government Dindigul Medical College and Hospital: Dindigul: Dindigul: 2021: 150: Allopathy 24 Government Namkkal Medical College and Hospital: Namakkal: Namakkal: 2008: 150: Allopathy 25 Government Ramanathapuram Medical College and Hospital: Ramanathapuram: Ramanathapuram: 2008: 150: Allopathy 26 Government Virudhunagar Medical College and ...
Trichy SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre Tiruchirapalli: 2008 Tamil Nadu Dr. M. G. R. Medical University: Private Velammal Medical College Hospital and Research Institute Madurai: 2012 Tamil Nadu Dr. M. G. R. Medical University: Private Vels Medical College and Hospital Tiruvallur: 2021 Vels Institute of Science, Technology ...
Anna University Affiliated Anna University College (or) Campus University College of Engineering, Panruti: Panruti: Cuddalore district: 2008: Anna University Affiliated Anna University College (or) Campus Anna University Pattukkottai Campus: Rajamadam, Pattukkottai Taluk: Thanjavur: 2009: Anna University Affiliated Anna University College (or ...
The hospital site had previously hosted a tuberculosis sanatorium, [2] when plans for starting the college began in 1997. The college began admitting students in 2005. [2] The medical college is affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University. [3]
SRIHER consists of nine constituent colleges and faculties [2] with more than 6,000 students. [1] SRIHER was founded by Sri Ramachandra Education & Health Trust on September 11, 1985, by N. P. V. Ramasamy Udayar. It was founded as a medical college, and awarded the deemed-to-be-university status in September 1994. [3]