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'''Government Medical College, Kota''' is a public [[medical college]] situated in the city [[Kota, Rajasthan|Kota]] of Indian state [[Rajasthan]].<ref>http://medicaleducation.rajasthan.gov.in/kota/index.asp</ref>
'''Government Medical College, Kota''' is a public [[medical college]] situated in the city [[Kota, Rajasthan|Kota]] of Indian state [[Rajasthan]]. It has one of the largest Medical College campuses in Rajasthan. The Students' Union also publishes Rajasthan's only medical newsletter (for general public) - ''Udayan.''


==History==
==History==
The College started in 1992 at the ESI hospital and moves into the current building in 1998. MBS hospital and JayKay Lon were the associated hospitals while NMC hospital is the latest addition.
It was established in 1992. It conducts [[MBBS]] courses . In 2011-12 MBBS seats increased from 100 to 150.Sarjeet lamba

The number of seats were 50 at the beginning


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==

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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 00:58, 1 December 2015

Government Medical College, Kota
MottoAarogyam hi aadhyam khalu dharm sadhanam
Type
  • Public
  • (Government medical college)
Established1992 (1992)
ChancellorRaja babu panwar
PrincipalDr. Girish Verma
Students700
Location
Rangbari Road
Campus2.25 km square
NicknameGMC, Kota
AffiliationsRajasthan University of Health Sciences
Websitemedicaleducation.rajasthan.gov.in/kota

Government Medical College, Kota is a public medical college situated in the city Kota of Indian state Rajasthan. It has one of the largest Medical College campuses in Rajasthan. The Students' Union also publishes Rajasthan's only medical newsletter (for general public) - Udayan.

History

The College started in 1992 at the ESI hospital and moves into the current building in 1998. MBS hospital and JayKay Lon were the associated hospitals while NMC hospital is the latest addition.

The number of seats were 50 at the beginning

See also

References

25°07′31″N 75°49′30″E / 25.125264°N 75.8249941°E / 25.125264; 75.8249941