Founded in 1984, the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences is a renowned medical school. Being a community-based center and focusing on community-based medical education, research, and healthcare made this medical college the first of its kind in India. Using an interdisciplinary, innovative, and quality-centric approach that integrates the best evidence-based higher education, generates regulative and translational research, and provides opulent housing, the institution's mission is to prepare competent and compassionate professionals with sound knowledge and excellent skill through quality education based on a competency model that instills scientific temper, moral, and ethical values. The National Medical Committee has given this college its approval and considers it to be a university (NMC).
Infrastructure
This institution is situated in the wonderful state of Maharashtra, in Karad, Maharashtra. The college's 57-acre campus is encircled by lush, natural greenery and offers students a cutting-edge learning environment. In addition to other amenities, the institution offers a dormitory, a library, an auditorium, exam rooms, lecture rooms, demonstration rooms, lunch and cafeteria areas, transportation, a gym, sports, a laboratory, a hospital, and round-the-clock specialized medical units with blood bank services. KIMS Diagnostic Laboratory has received accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL). First of its kind in the state, the Lead Referral Laboratory in Maharashtra was rated number one out of 40 comparable centers in India. The well-equipped Molecular & Human Genetics Laboratory is a plus. The University was ranked fifth among the cleanest higher education institutions in 2018 in the category of "Technical Institutions - Universities (Residential)." A certificate for "Maintaining, Promoting, and Encouraging Swachhta Culture in Higher Education Institutions in the Country" was also given to the institution.
About Hospital
In addition to critical care, endoscopic surgery, dialysis, cardiology, cardio-vascular-thoracic surgery, oncology, urology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and a renowned renal transplant unit, the campus hospital has 1125 beds and offers tertiary care in a variety of specialties. It includes, among other things, major and minor operating rooms, labor rooms, a blood bank with NABH accreditation, radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy, computerized medical records, and counseling services. Among the critical care, units are those for medicine, surgery, coronary care, pediatrics, neonatology (recognized by the Neonatology Forum of India), respiratory care, and obstetrics. The neonatal ICU has received recognition from the Indian Neonatology Forum. The radiology department offers MRI, color Doppler, mammography, DSA, and other radiology treatments. Additionally, it actively takes part in a number of extension and outreach community activities developed by the Institute as well as national healthcare programs.
A world-class education is delivered by the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences under the direction of highly educated and experienced lecturers. The college provides a variety of UG, PG, and Fellowship Program courses.
Course | Duration | Intake | Fee/per annum |
MBBS | 4.5 Years+1 Year Internship | 150 | 22,50,000/- |
MBBS SYLLABUS:
Stage | Semester | Syllabus Covered |
Pre-Clinical | 1-2: Two Semesters | Anatomy, Bio-Chemistry, Physiology |
Para-Clinical | 3-4-5: Three Semesters | Forensic Medicine, Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, OPDs to begin here, Community Medicine, Clinical Posting Inwards: |
Clinical | 6-7-8-9: Four Semesters | Medicine & Allied Subject (Psychiatry, Dermatology), Obst, Gynae. Surgery & Allied Subjects (Anesthesiology, E.N.T, Orthopaedics), Clinical Posting, Community Medicine: |
Admission Eligibility
The deadline for applicants to this college is December 31st of the admission year, and they must be 17 years old. Students must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 50 in scientific classes, including physics, chemistry, biology, and biotechnology (for SC/ST students, this must be at least 40 in board exams; for OBC students, it must be at least 45). Students must also take the National Eligibility and Entrance Examination (NEET), which is required.
Candidates who have been assigned a seat in this College will be required to report to the admissions office with the necessary papers in order to complete the admissions process.
MBBS Internship:
Subjects: | Internship Duration: |
Community Medicine | 2 months |
Medicine Including 15 days of Psychiatry | 2 months |
Surgery Including 15 days of Anaesthesia | 2 months |
Obstt. / Gynae. Including family welfare planning | 2 months |
Pediatrics | 1 month |
Orthopedics including PMR | 1 month |
E. N. T. | 15 days |
Ophthalmology | 15 days |
Casualty | 15 days |
Elective Posting | 15 days |
Total | 1 Year |
Course | Duration | Intake | Fee/per annum |
MD/MS | 3 Years | - | NA |
Type | PG Course | Seats |
MD | Microbiology | 01 |
MD | Pediatrics | 08 |
MD | Pathology | 08 |
MD | Dermatology, venereology & Leprosy | 03 |
MD | Pharmacology | 04 |
MD | General Medicine | 16 |
MD | Physiology | 01 |
MD | Anesthesiology | 10 |
MD | Bio-Chemistry | 02 |
MD | Social & Preventive Medicine / Community Medicine | 02 |
MD | Radio Diagnosis/Radiology | 09 |
MD/MS | Obstetrics & Gynecology | 09 |
MD/MS | Ophthalmology | 06 |
MD/MS | Anatomy | 03 |
MS | General Surgery | 21 |
MS | Orthopedics | 12 |
MS | ENT | 02 |
Admission Eligibility
A candidate for post-graduate admission must hold an MBBS from an accredited institution. Then, in accordance with Section 10(D) of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, NEET-PG is a rating and eligibility test that is required for admission to a variety of MD/MS programmes.
Documents Required
For PG Candidates:
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Faculty & Staff:
A significant portion of the faculty at this college is highly educated, well-trained, and knowledgeable about current technology. Additionally, there are enough non-technical staff members to provide an atmosphere where students may study on their own. The institution's medical education standards are contributed to and upheld by An M.N.R. Medical College & Hospital Sangareddy Telangana. The following guidelines are provided below, and they apply to all instructors on campus:
Student Support:
Anti-Ragging: Any disorderly conduct that has the intention of mocking, treating, or otherwise dealing rudely with a freshman or junior student, whether by words uttered or written or through an act.
Health care services range from straightforward treatment for minor injuries, viruses, and colds at less thorough facilities to in-depth lab work, X-rays, specialists, and pharmacies at the most extensive facilities. Numerous campus health programs provide counseling services.
The "Counselling Service" is for those who are struggling with addiction, emotional or behavioral problems, or specific health difficulties like HIV/AIDS. However, the reality is that people of various backgrounds seek counseling, and this does not mean that they are "weak" or "crazy."
Hostel: Students may check in two days prior to the start of the semester and are required to vacate their rooms within two days of the conclusion of the regular examinations. Each room has an almirah, a bed, a table, and a chair. tamper with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian cuisine.
Report: In a college report, a student must provide a narrative of an event or list information from a book, article, or other sources. While some research may be necessary while producing a report, this type of paper mostly demands you to comprehend the information rather than acquire it.