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www.gmc.edu.in 31°39′04″N 74°53′03″E / 31.6511794°N 74.8842908°E / 31.6511794; 74.8842908 Government Medical College, Amritsar , formerly known as Glancy Medical College , was established in 1864 in Lahore , British
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Government Medical College and Hospital: Uluberia: 2022 West Bengal University of Health Sciences: Government of West Bengal: Shri Ramkrishna Institute of Medical Sciences and Sanaka Hospital: Durgapur: 2019 West Bengal University of Health Sciences: Private Tamralipto Government Medical College and Hospital: Tamluk ...
Punjabi University. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot; Central University of Punjab; Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana; Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
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 Government Pudukkottai Medical College and Hospital: Pudukottai: Pudukottai: 2017 ...
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Sri Guru Ram Das University of Health Sciences, Sri Amritsar is an institute of higher education in medicine and related health sciences. [1] [2] [3] It was established in 2016 at Sri Amritsar, Punjab and it is named after the fourth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Ram Das Ji. It was conferred the status of State University under the Punjab Private ...
The GMC is funded by annual fees required from those wishing to remain registered and fees for examinations. Fees for registration have risen significantly in the last few years: 2007 fees = £290, 2008 fees = £390, 2009 fees = £410, 2010 fees = £420, 2011 fees = £420, with a 50% discount for doctors earning under £32,000.