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Most of the medical schools were set up by the central and state governments in the 1950s and 60s. But in the 1980s, several private medical institutes were founded in several states, particularly in Karnataka. Andhra Pradesh state allowed the founding of several private institutions in the new millennium. [1]
The Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital (RRMCH) was set up by the Moogambigai Charitable and Educational Trust and is situated on Mysuru Road, Bengaluru.The Moogambigai Charitable and Educational Trust serves to develop as a renowned educational institution in the fields of Engineering, Medicine, Dental, Paramedical, Management and other sciences with a special infrastructure for health ...
This category provides links to some of the medical colleges in state of Karnataka,which offer education in English ( Allopathy) system of medicine and surgery.There are other medical colleges in Karnataka which offer courses in Homoeopathy, Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha systems of medicine.
Medical college in T.Begur with annual intake of 150 MBBS seats and an associated nursing college with annual intake of 100 seats. Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology has an intake of 650 students in undergraduate engineering disciplines, 144 in postgraduate Master of Technology and 60 Master of Computer Applications. [6]
This page is a list of higher education institutions in Karnataka that grant academic degrees. This page lists Institutes of National Importance , Institutes of Eminence , Central Universities , Deemed Universities , State Universities and Private Universities .
The college was affiliated to the University of Mysore and the trainees were now granted medical degrees. Mysore Medical College was the first medical college in the state of Mysore and only the seventh in India at this time. At the request and insistence of Sri Krishnadevaraja Wodiyar the college was shifted from Bangalore to Mysore in 1930.