The KLE Society founded the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) in Belgaum >in 1963 due to the acute lack of medical facilities in the area.
The JNMC is still a testament to the KLE Society's high standards for professionalism.
TheJawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Belgaum was founded with the aim of offering an institution that will provide amazing medical knowledge, research facilities and healthcare services. Prof. Rakesh Bhargava is the current dean of the college.
For achieving this goal, the medical college will provide amazing infrastructure with education in different areas of health sciences.
It will offer people and families comprehensive, culturally aware, and community-focused healthcare.
Highlights
Approved by
National Medical Commission Malaysian Medical Council
Ranking-country/world
All India Management: 10 NRI/OCI: 122 Karnataka State: 14
Affiliated hospital
KLE Dr. Prabhakar Kore Charitable Hospital
Accreditation
Deemed University
Cadavers to practice
Yes
Students/lecturers ratio
10: 1
Quality of education
Good
Infrastructure and Facilities
Campus: The campus is spread over 100 acres. It has the best infrastructure facilities available for the students on this sprawling campus.
Lab: Clinical laboratories are there in the medical college that are present for the students to get hands-on training.
Library: A large selection of reference books, periodicals, and a cutting-edge digital library with access to a wealth of e-learning materials are all maintained in the college's central library.
Hospitals: The campus has the 1400-bed KLE Dr. Prabhakar Kore Charitable Hospital. The hospital is renowned for providing free health care services to poor people.
Hostels: Over 2000 boys and girls can stay in separate hostel facilities offered by the college for both genders
Food: The cafeteria is hygienic, clean, spacious, and well-maintained
Transportation: It is well connected via roads, railways, and airports. The Belgaum railway station is 5km away from the college while the college is located within the city limit of 5 km.
Scholarships
The medical college does not provide any scholarships for the students. Students under state quota however can study with low fees at this college.
Ranking
All India Management: 10
NRI/OCI: 122
Karnataka State: 14
Advantages
The sprawling campus is spread over 100 acres of land.
Separate hostels for boys and girls.
Well connected via roads and railways.
The internship is provided to students.
Experienced faculty.
Disadvantages
Limited options at the cafeteria.
FAQs
1. Is it compulsory for students to stay in the hostels?
No, this is not at all compulsory. They can come daily to the college. This facility is for those who want to stay on campus and study.
2.What are the different recreational facilities in the medical college?
Under the direction of the professors, the college puts on several cultural, literary, and athletic events. They invite spiritual leaders to provide encouraging speeches. Popular and national holidays are regularly observed with tremendous zeal.
3.Are the faculty experienced?
All professors hold MBBS degrees from reputable universities, and some professors have advanced degrees and diplomas. The majority of the topics taught are practical, making it more beneficial for students, and lecturers never get weary of explaining the subject to the students.
4.Is internship compulsory in this medical college?
The Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Belgaum was founded with the aim of offering an institution that will provide amazing medical knowledge, research facilities and healthcare services. Prof. Rakesh Bhargava is the current dean of the college.
Located in: Belgaum, India Founded: 1963 Type: Private Address: Poona Bangalore Road Nehru Nagar Belgaum 590010 Karnataka India Phone: +91 (83*****71701 Email: ********** Website: *****
Reviews
Manoj Gandhi
4 days ago
Our school had a highly diverse student body, including some international students and those from other sections of the nation, races, and religions. Our fantastic teachers were committed to teaching and made sure we received a lot of practical training, which was essential to helping us become independent. The government-run connected hospital was excellent.
Pallavi Arakere
4 days ago
We are given paid internships through our college. The work-to-pay ratio is poor, but the knowledge and abilities you gain from an internship after a year are worthwhile. Although the college cannot guarantee employment, it is rather simple to find work in the MBBS industry. Additionally, the Karnataka government offers us a well-paying position in a rural location