Bangalore Medical College
Bangalore Medical College, located on Shri Krishnarajendra Road near the City Market in Bangalore, is run by the government of Karnataka. It is the only government medical college in Bangalore and one of six in Karnataka. (The others are in Mysore, Hubli-Dharwad, and Bellary along with two new government colleges starting from this new academic year Raichur and Mandya.) Admission to the college is extremely competitive through national and state level entrance tests. It has been consistently ranked among the top ten medical colleges in India. It was ranked number 8 in 2006.
It was established in 1955 by Dr. Shivram and Dr. Mekhri in what was then the fort police station ground. The college was subsequently handed over to the government for management. From its inception, the college has been associated with some of the most eminent doctors in India. It celebrated its golden jubilee in 2005-2006 with major renovation and the inaugration of a state of the art digital library and conference hall.
The teaching hospitals attached to the institution are the general hospitals Vicatoria Hospita, Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospital, Vanivilas Women & Children Hospital & Minto Hospital. Apart from this, it is involved in community health facilities like the Urban family welfare center on Siddaiah road and primary health centers in Pavgada, Sundekoppa, K. G. Halli and Hessarghatta. The teaching hospitals attached to Bangalore Medical College have more than 3000 beds. Apart from undergraduate courses, postgraduate courses are available in most specialities. A state-of-the-art burns department caters to all of Karnataka.
Government of Karnataka, Department of Technical and Medical Education conducts Common Entrance Test for admission to first year M.B.S/B.D.S/B.Tech/B.Arch. courses in various universities in Karnataka. Equal weightage is given to marks secured in qualifying exam and the Common Entrance Test.
All candidates desirous of joining professional courses must compulsorily appear for Common Entrance Test conducted by the Government of Karnataka both for "Free seats" and "Payment seats".
Courses:
Undergraduate Courses
M.B.B.S.
The college offers the four and a half year M.B.B.S. course with a one year compulsory rotating internship in affiliated hospitals. There are 150 seats of which 85% admissions are through Karnataka CET at the state level and 15% through AIPMT at the national level. Admission is extremely competitive
The main building of Vanivilas Women and childrens hospital
Paramedical Courses
There are 420 seats. Eligibility: PUC/Class 12 or equivalent pass
Medical Laboratory Technology
Medical X-Ray Technology
Health Inspector
Medical Records Technology
Dialysis Technology
Operation Theatre Technology
Ophthalmic Technology
Post-Graduate Courses
The college offers 150 seats for post graduate courses.
50% of seats – RGUHS PGCET (state level)
50% of seats – All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination (national level)
M.D.
Anaesthesiology
Biochemistry
Dermatology
Forensic Medicine
General Medicine
Microbiology
Obstretics & Gynaecology
Pediatrics
Pathology
Pharmacology
Physiology
Preventive & Social Medicine
Radio Diagnosis
Radiotherapy
M.S.
Anatomy
ENT
General Surgery
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedics
Superspeciality Courses
M. Ch.
Plastic Surgery
Urology
Pediatric Surgery
Diploma
Neurology
Cosmetic Surgery
Surgical Gastroenterology
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Courses
Gastroenterology
Vitreo-retinal surgery
Facilities:
The college has apart from the Regular library, a Digital library and internet centre with 25 nodes. Two fully air conditioned classrooms with the latest audio visual aids, and four other classrooms are provided for undergraduate teaching.
How To Get Into Bangalore Medical College?
A student has to clear either Karnataka CET or AIPMT
How Many Seats?
There are 150 seats of which 85% admissions are through Karnataka CET at the state level and 15% through AIPMT at the national level. Admission is extremely competitive
Contact Details:
BMC Development Trust
BMC Alumni Building,
Bangalore Medical College Campus,
Fort , Bangalore 560002
Telephone No: 26703202.
BMC Alumni Assocication.
BMC Alumni Building,
Bangalore Medical College Campus,
Fort , Bangalore 560002
Telephone No: 26703202.
Website: http://www.bmcalumni.com/
It was established in 1955 by Dr. Shivram and Dr. Mekhri in what was then the fort police station ground. The college was subsequently handed over to the government for management. From its inception, the college has been associated with some of the most eminent doctors in India. It celebrated its golden jubilee in 2005-2006 with major renovation and the inaugration of a state of the art digital library and conference hall.
The teaching hospitals attached to the institution are the general hospitals Vicatoria Hospita, Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospital, Vanivilas Women & Children Hospital & Minto Hospital. Apart from this, it is involved in community health facilities like the Urban family welfare center on Siddaiah road and primary health centers in Pavgada, Sundekoppa, K. G. Halli and Hessarghatta. The teaching hospitals attached to Bangalore Medical College have more than 3000 beds. Apart from undergraduate courses, postgraduate courses are available in most specialities. A state-of-the-art burns department caters to all of Karnataka.
Government of Karnataka, Department of Technical and Medical Education conducts Common Entrance Test for admission to first year M.B.S/B.D.S/B.Tech/B.Arch. courses in various universities in Karnataka. Equal weightage is given to marks secured in qualifying exam and the Common Entrance Test.
All candidates desirous of joining professional courses must compulsorily appear for Common Entrance Test conducted by the Government of Karnataka both for "Free seats" and "Payment seats".
Courses:
Undergraduate Courses
M.B.B.S.
The college offers the four and a half year M.B.B.S. course with a one year compulsory rotating internship in affiliated hospitals. There are 150 seats of which 85% admissions are through Karnataka CET at the state level and 15% through AIPMT at the national level. Admission is extremely competitive
The main building of Vanivilas Women and childrens hospital
Paramedical Courses
There are 420 seats. Eligibility: PUC/Class 12 or equivalent pass
Medical Laboratory Technology
Medical X-Ray Technology
Health Inspector
Medical Records Technology
Dialysis Technology
Operation Theatre Technology
Ophthalmic Technology
Post-Graduate Courses
The college offers 150 seats for post graduate courses.
50% of seats – RGUHS PGCET (state level)
50% of seats – All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination (national level)
M.D.
Anaesthesiology
Biochemistry
Dermatology
Forensic Medicine
General Medicine
Microbiology
Obstretics & Gynaecology
Pediatrics
Pathology
Pharmacology
Physiology
Preventive & Social Medicine
Radio Diagnosis
Radiotherapy
M.S.
Anatomy
ENT
General Surgery
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedics
Superspeciality Courses
M. Ch.
Plastic Surgery
Urology
Pediatric Surgery
Diploma
Neurology
Cosmetic Surgery
Surgical Gastroenterology
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Courses
Gastroenterology
Vitreo-retinal surgery
Facilities:
The college has apart from the Regular library, a Digital library and internet centre with 25 nodes. Two fully air conditioned classrooms with the latest audio visual aids, and four other classrooms are provided for undergraduate teaching.
How To Get Into Bangalore Medical College?
A student has to clear either Karnataka CET or AIPMT
How Many Seats?
There are 150 seats of which 85% admissions are through Karnataka CET at the state level and 15% through AIPMT at the national level. Admission is extremely competitive
Contact Details:
BMC Development Trust
BMC Alumni Building,
Bangalore Medical College Campus,
Fort , Bangalore 560002
Telephone No: 26703202.
BMC Alumni Assocication.
BMC Alumni Building,
Bangalore Medical College Campus,
Fort , Bangalore 560002
Telephone No: 26703202.
Website: http://www.bmcalumni.com/
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