Submit separate memorandums to Chief Minister and Prime Minister through Mysuru DC Mysore/Mysuru: Even as Medical Education Minister Dr. K. Sudhakar had made an announcement that the State Government will help 700 medical students, who returned to the State from war-torn Ukraine, continue their education in 60 Karnataka Medical Colleges, a group of students and…
Mysuru is also a Medical City
February 2, 2022By R. Chandra Prakash Mysuru is affectionately called by different names due to its certain unique features. It is called as a Heritage City, a City of Palaces, a Cultural City, an Educational City, Yoga City, a Sandal City, a Tourist City, a Film City etc. But one particular feature, which is equally unique to…
‘Medical college needed in every district’
December 19, 2021Dr. Veerendra Heggade at 12th Convocation of JSS AHER Mysore/Mysuru: Maintaining that a medical college with attached hospital is needed in every district of the State, Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari Dr. Veerendra Heggade complimented the role of hospitals like JSS and SDM in the treatment of patients during the COVID pandemic. He was delivering the Convocation Address…
New Medical Colleges to be built on PPP model in 9 Districts
July 12, 2021Davangere: Health and Medical Education Minister Dr. K. Sudhakar on Saturday said that the Government has an objective to build Medical Colleges on the PPP model in nine Districts across Karnataka. Speaking to the media after visiting the new Medical College building here, he said there was a debate on building a Hospital on the…
Medical College teaching faculty gets pay hike
July 28, 2020Bengaluru: Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the State Government on Monday hiked wages of teaching faculty in Medical Colleges and stipend for medical interns. Medical Education Minister Dr. K. Sudhakar in a tweet on Monday said that the wages and stipend hike is in accordance with the recommendation of the Seventh Pay Commission. Pointing out that…
What is Involved in Applying to Medical School?
July 6, 2020If you have considered attending medical school, you may have wondered exactly what is required to be accepted, and what attending was like. While you probably understand admittance is competitive, you may wonder if there are things you can do to increase your odds of acceptance. Once admitted, will you be able to keep up…
Students oppose NRI quota in Medical seats
January 5, 2019Mysuru: Medical College students, under the aegis of All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO), staged a protest in front of the DC’s office here yesterday opposing the Government’s proposal to introduce NRI (Non-Residential Indian) quota in Medical seats and hiking the fees for Medical PG courses in Government Medical Colleges. The students urged the Government…
Rural service mandatory for admission to Medical Colleges
April 3, 2018New rule only for Govt. quota students Bengaluru: In the light of the compulsory rural service for doctors, the State Government has implemented one more new rule. According to this new rule, the MBBS students who want to pursue Post Graduation (PG) courses, MD, MS and other courses should compulsorily serve in the rural areas…
Work on six new Medical Colleges soon
December 9, 2017Mysuru: Chief Minister Siddharamaiah has said the State Government will commence works on six new Medical Colleges soon. He was speaking after laying stone to extended block at Vidyavardhaka Engg. College here yesterday Pointing out that there are 18 Government Medical Colleges in the State and the Government believes in having Medical Colleges in all…
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