Key factors:

Established Ownership Gender accepted 1954 Public Co-ed

Approval Ranked in medical Affiliated 36th

About Gandhi Medical College :

Gandhi Medical College (established 14 September 1954) is a clinical school in Hyderabad, India partnered with Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences. The school was initially subsidiary to Osmania University.

Gandhi Medical College, initially named People’s Medical College, was established on 14 September 1954. It was situated at Humayun nagar near the present-day Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital. It was opened on the grounds that the first clinical school in the territory, Osmania Medical College, couldn’t stay aware of the requests for doctors in the State. Dr. Syed Nizamuddin Ahmed was the primary head and the originator of the school.

Formally it was introduced on 25 June 1955 by the principal leader of India, Rajendra Prasad.

By 1956, the school was in a tough situation, and the legislature of Hyderabad consented to take it over and create it.

Courses offered:

Facilities

Eligibility

For MBBS

The candidate should have passed M.B.B.S. Degree with Recognized University.

For MS (Surgery)

The candidate should have passed M.B.B.S. Degree with Recognized University.

For Diploma

The candidate should have passed 10+2 With PCB Recognized Board.