Government Medical College, Anantapur
GMC ATP Front Gate | |
Other name | GMC ATP |
|---|---|
Former name | Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Science, Anantapur |
| Type | Medical Education |
| Established | 2000 |
Academic affiliations | Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences |
| Undergraduates | 150 MBBS seats |
| Postgraduates | 13 PG Courses |
| Location | , , |
| Campus | Multiple Sites |
| Website | https://www.gmc-atp.in |
Government Medical College is a medical institute located in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India.[1] It is affiliated to NTR University of Health Sciences. A Government General Hospital is attached to the medical college.[2] The college and hospital are approved and recognised by the Medical Council of India. The first batch of 100 medical undergraduate students started in 2000. Currently Batch of 150 UG-MBBS students has started from academic year 2019-20 onwards .
Government Medical College, Anantapuram also offers 13 Medical Post Graduate Courses :
| Type | PG Course |
| MD | Social & Preventive Medicine / Community Medicine |
| MD | Bio-Chemistry |
| MD | Psychiatry |
| MD | Pathology |
| MD | Paediatrics |
| MD | Anaesthesiology |
| MD | Forensic Medicine/Forensic Medicine & Toxicology |
| MD | General Medicine |
| MD | Microbiology |
| MD | Pharmacology |
| MS | Orthopaedics |
| MS | General Surgery |
| MD/MS | Obstetrics & Gynaecology |
For More Information : https://mbbscouncil.com/listing/government-medical-college-ananthapuram/
Academics[edit | edit source]
The main undergraduate course offered at the college is an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) course. The qualification for undergraduate courses is 10+2 or equivalent education with Biology, physics and chemistry as main subjects. Depending on the rank obtained in the common entrance test [NEET], the N.T.R. University of Health Sciences fills the seats in all the medical, dental, ayurvedic and homeopathy colleges in the state of Andhra pradesh.
Incharge Principal[edit | edit source]
Dr.Neeraja, Professor of Pathology
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "AP to lose 270 medical seats this year too". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 28 September 2012.
- ↑ Reporter, By Our Staff (10 June 2004). "Health services paralysed". The Hindu. p. 03. Archived from the original on 1 January 2005 – via The Hindu (old).