Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer

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Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College
जवाहरलाल नेहरू आयुर्विज्ञान महाविद्यालय
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer 2.jpg
Building housing Pre and Para clinical Departments
Former name
Victoria General Hospital
Mottoसेवा ही परमं तपः
Motto in English
Service is the supreme sacrifice.
TypeGovernment (Public)
Established1965
Parent institution
RUHS, Jaipur
Chancellor Hon'ble Governor Of Rajasthan
President Minister for Health and Family Welfare
Principal Dr Veer Bahadur Singh [1]
Undergraduates 250 per year
Postgraduates 88 (as of 2014)
Other students
MSc., BSc.
Address
Kala Bagh
, , ,
305001
,
26°28′05″N74°38′06″E / 26.468°N 74.635°E / 26.468; 74.635
CampusMultiple, Urban
LanguageEnglish, Hindi
Recognition Medical Council of India
Affiliations Rajasthan University of Health Sciences
Website Official Website
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer logo.svg
MCI recognized since 1973

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer is a government medical college located in Ajmer (Rajasthan), India. [2] Established in 1965, it is one of six government-run medical colleges in the western state of Rajasthan, and the fourth to be established in the state. [3] It is affiliated with RUHS (the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences), and provides education leading to the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree (recognized by MCI since 1973) and the MS/MD/DM degrees. It also offers diplomas and other degrees in medical disciplines. Before the establishment of RUHS, in 2005, it was affiliated with Rajasthan University. [4] It publishes the Ajaymeru Journal of Medical Education and Research (AJMER). [5]

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History

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College was established in 1965 with Dr. S. P. Wanchoo, the superintendent of New Victoria Hospital, as its first Principal and Controller. It is named after the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. [6] The medical school started its operations in the old TB hospital building, moving to new buildings in 1967. [6] J.L.N. Medical College, Ajmer was first among all the medical colleges in Rajasthan to establish a Cardiology division in the year 1989. Initially in the year 1964, a cardiology clinic was started with the efforts of Dr. N.C. Malik and Dr. R. N. Mathur which use to provide services once in a week. [7] Subsequently, until 1988, a polygraph in the cardiology lab, non-invasive lab and a pacemaker lab were established.

Newly built JLN Medical College, Ajmer building in 1967 JLN Medical College, Ajmer building in 1969.jpg
Newly built JLN Medical College, Ajmer building in 1967

It started with an undergraduate intake of 50 students per year, subsequently increasing to 100 and then 150 per year. It celebrated its Golden Jubilee year in December 2015. [8]

Campus

View from JLN Academic section with Golden Jubilee Gate, Psychiatric & Oncology depts. in front, in the backdrop of JLN Circle and Moolchand Chauhan Indoor Stadium . View from JLN Academic Section Ajmer.jpg
View from JLN Academic section with Golden Jubilee Gate, Psychiatric & Oncology depts. in front, in the backdrop of JLN Circle and Moolchand Chauhan Indoor Stadium .

The main college campus is located in the heart of the city of Amjer. Most departments are on the main campus, with the exception of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department, which is 7 km away on a separate campus. The Microbiology department houses the Rajasthan State Reference Laboratory.

College Library

The campus has a central library housing around 11000 bound journals dating back to the 1960s. A newly built E-library offers access to electronic journals.

Hostels

Hostels are located on the main campus and are segregated by sex. There are separate hostels for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Affiliated Hospitals

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer

Academics

Admissions

There are 250 seats approved by the Medical Council of India for MBBS degrees and 88 seats for postgraduate courses. [15] Admissions are based upon highly competitive standardized premedical entrance examinations: [16] NEET-UG for admission to MBBS and NEET-PG for admission to postgraduate courses. [17]

Academic programmes

The MBBS degree takes four and a half years to complete, followed by a year of a Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship [16] The school follows the semester system.

The MBBS degree certificate is awarded by the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences. Students are then given a registration certificate by the Rajasthan Medical Council and enrolled in the register of the Medical Council of India. They are then legally allowed to practice medicine in India .

Postgraduate studies are offered in various fields.

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