S. Nijalingappa Medical College & HSK Hospital & Research Centre, Bagalkot

The institution located on an elevated stretch of land of over 114 acres with 700 bedded hospital having well equipped laboratories, M.R.I, CT scan, blood bank, hostels, library, highly qualified and experienced teaching faculty, class rooms, play ground and other student amenities provide an environment for academic excellence…

This College was established on 2002 and is one of the growing educational institutions in the state. The college was formed with the objective of imparting quality education in the field of medical sciences. It is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS). The course is offered with the approval of Medical Council of India. The institute offers UG and PG courses in the field of medicine and surgery. The medical college operates under the guidance of Shri B.V.V Sangha formed in 1906 with the vision of imparting academic excellence in numerous fields.

The college was granted by MCI recently an increase intake from 100-150 seats for MBBS course. We have also doctorate courses in Physiology, Microbiology and Community Medicine. The college and hospital are heralding the message of excellent medical care and health services. “QUALITY HEALTH CARE TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY” at affordable cost being its motto. The hospital is fully equipped with state of art technology machines like CT scan, MRI, colour doppler, TMT, dialysis, Echocardiography, Lithotripsy, Endoscopy, Ultrasonography, Laparoscopy, Lasers, Fundal camera, EEG, NICU equipments, EMG, audiometry, 14 hitech major OTs with 146 Intensive Care beds.

 

Establishment Year
2002
University Name
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
Courses
MBBS
College Status
Permitted
Annual Intake (Seats)
250
Permission Date
26.02.2020 (150-250) (2020-21)
Address
S. Nijalingappa Medical College & Hanagal Shri Kumareshwar Hospital & Research Centre. Navanagar, Bagalkot-587103 (Karnataka) Bagalkot
Website
http://www.snmcbgk.in/

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