Jhalawar Medical College, Jhalawar

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Jhalawar Medical College
Type Government Medical College
Established8 August 2007
Chancellor Dr. Raja Babu Panwar
Principal Dr. Shiv Bhagwan Sharma
Location
Nh 12 , Kota Road, Jhalawar, Rajasthan, India
Affiliations Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur
WebsiteJmcjhalawar.org

Jhalawar Medical College, Jhalawar is a public [1] Medical College situated in the city Jhalawar, of the Indian state Rajasthan. [2] The new Hospital and College started functioning from 27 March 2008. The first MBBS batch of 100 students was admitted in 2008 through RPMT& AIPMT Since 2016 college got permission by MCI for 150 students per year. Now, from 2019, college admits 200 students per year.

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Jhalawar medical College also have PG course in various departments.

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