Government Medical College, Chandrapur

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Government Medical College, Chandrapur
शासकीय वैद्यकीय महाविद्यालय, चंद्रपूर
TypeMedical College
Established2015
DeanDr Ashok Nitnawre
Academic staff
150
Administrative staff
250
Students500
Undergraduates150 per academic year
PostgraduatesProposed
Location, ,
India
NicknameGMCC
AffiliationsMaharashtra University of Health Sciences, Medical Council of India
Websitegmcchandrapur.org

The Government Medical College, Chandrapur was founded in 2015 in Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India.[1] The college is affiliated to MUHS, Nashik and is under Director of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Mumbai. This college is wholly funded by Government of Maharashtra. MCI permission was granted in the year 2015.

The college was started in the premises of District T.B Hospital (100 beds). The District Civil Hospital (100 beds) and District T.B Hospital, both run by public health department of Maharashtra were merged.

New GMCC campus is under construction, off the Chandrapur Bypass road, on 50 acres of land, at an estimated cost of Rs 600 crores. A Cancer hospital will also be established in the campus by TATA Cancer Care Foundation and Government of Maharashtra.

Departments[]

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Infrastructure overview[]

  • Land area 26,364.40 square meters
  • College building Ground floor area 3445.22 square meters 1st floor area 3372.06 square meters 2nd floor area 2068.80 square meters
  • College council hall 79.55 square meters
  • Exam hall 1009.84 square meters
  • Canteen: Ground floor area 137.19 square meters 1st floor area 131.28 square meters
  • Out Patient Department (OPD)
  • 100 bedded T.B hospital building
  • 100 bedded Civil hospital building
  • Auditorium with advanced sound system
  • Library with internet facility
  • Hostels for medical students and resident doctors
  • Gymnasium

Admissions[]

The medical course of MBBS was started in the college with a total intake of 100 students in 2015. With the increase in the intake to 150 in the year 2019–20, there are a total of 500 students in the institute pursuing medical studies as of 2020. Admissions are made through CET / NEET (85% from state CET and 15% from central NEET).

See also[]

Some other Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) nearby are:

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