Hi-Tech Medical College, Rourkela

Hi-Tech Medical College, Rourkela is a private medical school in India. It is in Rourkela, in the western part of the state Odisha. The college is a private funded institute with autonomy to run its internal administration. Hi-Tech Medical college is both an educational institute that imparts undergraduate medical training and a working hospital that provides medical care to a large number of patients.

Hi-Tech Medical College, Rourkela
ହାଇଟେକ ଭେଷଜ ମହାବିଦ୍ୟାଳୟ ରାଉରକେଲା
TypeSemi-government medical college
Established2009
AffiliationSambalpur University
ChairmanDr.Tirupati Panigrahi
DeanProf. (Dr.) Tapas Bhattacharya
DirectorDr.Madhusudan Mohanty
Undergraduates100 per year
Location, ,
Campusnear Hanuman Vatika
AffiliationsMedical Council of India
Websitewww.hi-techmedicalrkl.org
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The medical institution has its own campus spread over 20 acres (0.08 km2). Every year it admits 95-100 undergraduate students (85 seats—candidates qualifying the all India medical entrance exam, 15 seats for donation).

Administration

Hi-Tech Medical College is recognized by University Grants Commission and Medical Council of India.[1]

It is self-financing medical college for MBBS degrees affiliated by Sambalpur University. Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital, Bhubaneswar is a sister institute which is affiliated to Utkal University. Both these medical colleges run under administration of Vigyan Bharati Charitable Trust.

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References

  1. "HTMC details at MCI". Medical Council of India. Retrieved 14 July 2012.


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