The college has a total of 32 departments and eight hospitals attached to it. The college has separate hostel facilities for the male & female students & residents. The college offers Under Graduate, Post Graduate, Diploma, M.Ch.,DM, M.Sc (Med), PhD, and Nursing courses with various disciplines of medicine and allied sciences:-
1. MBBS
2. BDS
3. MD in Anesthesia, Biochemistry, Dermatology, Med, Paediatrics, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Preventive and Social Med, Psychiatry, Radio-Diagnosis, Radio-Therapy, Chest and TB Diseases
4. MS in Anatomy, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics,General Surgery .
5. M.Sc (Medicine) in Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology (for non-medical persons)
6. M.Ch in Pediatric Surgery, Genito Urinary Surgery
7. DM in neurology, cardiology, urology etc.
8. Apart from that, the college offers some Diplomas courses like DA, DGD, DMRD, DPH, DMRT, DTCD, as well.
Attached Hospitals :
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2.
3. Mahila Chikitsalaya
4. TB and
5. Sir Padampad Mother and
6. Psychiatric Center
7. Physical Medicine and
8. An Infective
MBBS Course
There are 150 admissions to MBBS course
every year in the college. The admissions are on the basis of merit with
constitutional reservations, done by the centralized process by Govt. of
Rajasthan. The break up of seats is 15% by DGHS though All India PMT of all
seats. The course structure and content is set according to the guidelines laid
down by the Medical Council of India. It consists of 9 semesters each of 6
months duration. The first 2 semesters are devoted to the pre-clinical subjects
- Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry and after this period of 12 months the
1st Professor essional examination is held. The maximum marks are 200 for each
subject. In the next 3 semesters, the student studies and is examined in
Pathology (150 marks), Microbiology (150 marks), Pharmacology (150 marks) and
Forensic Medicine (100 marks). During this period he is also introduced to the
clinical subjects through lectures and clinical postings by rotation. During
the last 4 semesters, the students studies only the clinical subjects -
Internal Medicine including Cardiology and Neurology, Surgery, Pediatrics,
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology,
Psychiatry, Dermatology and Community Medicine through lectures, demonstrations
and clinical postings. The final professional examination is held in two parts.
Part-1 is held at the end of the 7th semester and includes the subjects of
Community Medicine, Ophthalmology & Otorhinolaryngology . At the end of the
nine semester the part-2 of the final professional examination is held in
Internal Medicine, Surgery & orthopedics, Pediatrics and Obstetrics &
Gynecology. Examinations in the clinical subjects includes written, clinical
and oral parts. According to the Medical Council of India, a candidate must
have atleast 75% attendance in clinical postings and lectures and also have
secured atleast 35% marks in the internal assesment to be eligible to be appear
in the professional examination.
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