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List of Private and government Medical colleges in India, Ayurvedic, Dental, Physiotherapy, Nursing and Para-medical colleges in Haryana state of India.
The Chief Minister of Haryana announced that by the end of fy 2018–2019 Haryana will have a total of 28 medical colleges. The current list of Medical Council of India approved colleges and seats as of June 2017 is as follows: [1]
Since 2020, the students in the government medical college have to pay a total fee of INR 40 lakh (INR 4 million). Of which they will have to pay INR 80,000 for the first year, then 10 percent increment per year thereafter. Rest of the fee will be in the form of student loan, the repayment installments for which will be paid for by the Government of Haryana if the doctor chose to serve with the government of Haryana after the graduation. This will cater for the dearth of doctors as there are 500 vacancies for doctors in government hospitals of the state. Those who opt for the private job or practice after graduation will have to repay the loan on their own. [2]
Total: 800+ seats
New under construction government medical colleges
Total: ?? seats
Total: 750+ seats
Central Council of Indian Medicine and Department of Medical Education & Research, Haryana approved colleges. [6]
Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Therapy [7]
There are more than 11 dental colleges recognised by the Dental Council of India, see list of dental colleges in Haryana.
There are following recognised colleges: [8]
Following colleges offer the MPHW course: [9]
"M" denotes male only.
Mohindergarh.
Following are recognised by the Indian Nursing Council.
Govt nursing colleges offering GNM course:
Govt nursing colleges offering ANM course:
Sirsa, 30 seats
There are at least 118 private nursing colleges in Haryana.
Bachelor of Pharmacy degree colleges in Haryana: [11]
Following colleges offer bachelors degree and other courses in Physiotherapy in the state. [12]
B.V.Sc, M.V.Sc, PhD, diploma in Veterinary and livestock development assistant courses: [13]
MVSc only
PhD only
These include research institutes, that may or may not offer courses.
Beri is a town and a Municipal committee in the Jhajjar district in Indian state of Haryana. The city is located 17 kilometres (11 mi) northwest of Jhajjar city and is a trading center. Beri is one of the largest tehsils of Haryana State including 77 villages. Beri City is situated on Road Connecting Gurgaon to Hisar and Kosli (Rewari) to Rohtak. This is the middle of these four cities. The First Chief Minister of Haryana, Bhagwat Dayal Sharma, was from Beri village. The Town has a world famous temple dedicated to the goddess Mata Bhimeshwari Devi and Lord Krishna. The "Beri Pashu Mela" or "Beri Cattle Fair" is celebrated in the days of Navratra every 6 months and is famous for its donkeys and horses.
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Haryana.
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Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayaya University of Health Sciences, Karnal is a university specialised in health sciences in Karnal, Haryana, India. It was established by Haryana Act No. 27 of 2016 and named University of Health Sciences, Karnal which was changed into Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayaya University of Health Sciences, Karnal by an amendment act passed in 2018.
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National Research Centre for Plant Biotechnology, Hisar (CPB), a collaborator of ICAR, is responsible for the research, genetic diversity analysis, propagation of tissue culture technology, training and mass propagation of planting material of newly developed fruits, crop varieties and rare medicinal, horticultural, forest, ornamental and other plant species. It is located next to HARSAC within the CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar in the Haryana state of India.