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Government Doon Medical College is a full-fledged tertiary Government Medical college and hospital. It is located at Dehradun in Uttarakhand. The college imparts the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS). The yearly undergraduate student intake is 175.
Indian states with the most medical colleges include Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. States with the fewest include Goa and all the North-Eastern states. As of 27 February 2025, there are 592 medical colleges and 64 stand alone PG Institutes in India whose qualifications are recognized by the National Medical Commission ...
It was established in 1997. The college is affiliated with Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Uttarakhand Medical Education University, Dehradun. Also known as GMC Haldwani, it is one of the fast-growing residential and co-educational medical colleges in India. It is recognised by the Medical Council of India and Government of India. [1]
Shivalik college Dehradun: 2008 Haridwar: Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya: 2002: Yoga, psychology, animation, and computer science: Dehradun: DIT University: 2013: Technology and management Haldwani, Bhimtal & Dehradun: Graphic Era Hill University (three campuses) 2011: Technology and management Roorkee: Haridwar University (formerly Roorkee ...
The Supreme Court of India quashed the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for admissions into all medical and dental colleges on 18 July 2013. The apex court ruled that the Medical Council of India cannot conduct a unified examination. [13] According to a 2013 announcement by CBSE, [14] CBSE planned to conduct AIPMT on 4 May 2014. [15]
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Uttarakhand Medical Education University (HNBUMU) is a medical education state university [1] located at Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. It was established in 2014 by the Government of Uttarakhand through the Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Medical Education University Act, 2014 . [ 2 ]
The university awarding distinction at 70% may have a passing mark of 45%. Thus the comparison of GPA (grade-point average) is quite difficult for Indian students elsewhere. A student having 95% will be close to 3.9 on the GPA scale, as would a student with a 75% from a 70% cut-off-for-distinction institution.
The exam was a requirement for admission to MBBS and BDS degree programs in several medical colleges across the country. 15% of the total seats in all medical and dental colleges run by the Union of India, state governments, municipal or other local authorities in India, except in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Jammu and Kashmir ...