Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College | |
Type: | Government |
Established: | 14 November 1961 |
Dean: | Dr. (Prof.) K.N. Singh |
Principal: | Dr. (Prof.) K.N. Singh |
City: | Jamshedpur |
State: | Jharkhand |
Country: | India |
Campus: | Urban, 45acres |
Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, also known as MGM Medical College, is an Indian medical college established at Jamshedpur in 1961. It is one of the six medical colleges in Jharkhand which are completely run by the government.
During its inception it was a private medical college in un-carved Bihar state. In 1977 this college was taken over by the Bihar government. Now it falls under the newly separated Jharkhand state since 15 November 2000.
Previously the college was affiliated to Ranchi University, Ranchi. Since the inception of regional Kolhan University, Chaibasa on 12 August 2009, the college has been under its affiliation.
MGM Medical College is in India's steel city, Jamshedpur. When the college started, it was 6 kilometers away from the city centre, in the foothill of Dalma range. There was nothing except paddy fields nearby. Over a period of time, the city has expanded. The college's hospital is in Sakchi.
The students are admitted through NEET exam conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA).
These are the courses offered:
M.D. (General Medicine) 3
M.D./M.S. (Anatomy) 1
M.D. (Physiology) 1
M.D./ M.S. (Obs. & Gynae.) 1
M.S. (Orthopedics) 1
M.D. (Anesthesiology) 1
M.D. (Paediatrics) 2
M.S. (General Surgery) 2
M.D. (Pathology) 2
M.S. (Ophthalmology) 2
M.S. (Otorhinolaryngology) 2
D.G.O. 1
D.C.H. 1
D.M.R.D. 1
Total 21
The college is recognised by the National Medical Commission[1] and is currently affiliated to Kolhan University.