Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences

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Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences (MIMS)
ಮಂಡ್ಯ ವೈದ್ಯಕೀಯ ವಿಜ್ಞಾನಗಳ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆ (ಮಿಮ್ಸ್)
Type Government
Established2005;19 years ago (2005) [1]
Principal Dr. Thammanna P. S.
DirectorDr. Mahendra B. J. [2]
Undergraduates 150
Postgraduates 59
Location
CampusDistrict Hospital, Mandya, 25.3 acres
Affiliations Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Website

Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences, in short MIMS, is an autonomous government medical college of Government of Karnataka. [3] [4] [5] Located on the National Highway 275 of Bengaluru - Mysuru at a distance of 90 kilometers from Bengaluru and 46 kilometers from Mysuru.

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Background

The institution started in the year of 2005 and the 1st batch of students was admitted in the year of 2006. The 1st batch of Post Graduate students including Pre and Para Clinical subjects admitted in the year 2010 – 2011. [6]

Campus

The Medical College and its ancillaries are located on a sprawling 25 acre of campus, located abutting the highway. The college has an attached 550 bedded hospital. [7] The campus also houses the residential quarters for the faculty and staff and separate male and female hostels for undergraduate and post graduate students.

A COVID-19 lab has been established at MIMS on the wake of COVID-19 pandemic. [8] [9] MIMS was in news for delivering 107 healthy babies from corona affected pregnant women. [10] [11]

Administration

The management of the institution vests with the Governing council which is chaired by the Karnataka Minister for Medical Education. The Head of the Institution is the Director who is assisted by the Principal, Medical Superintendent, Chief Administrative Officer, Financial Advisor and the Heads of Departments.

Admission

MIMS is a 100% merit oriented institution and the students are selected through the common entrance test at the state level (85% of the seats) and the national level entrance test (15% of the seats).

Courses offered

The offered courses are officially permitted by the National Medical Commission.

Under graduation

The college offers the four-and-a-half-year M.B.B.S. course with a one-year internship in affiliated hospitals. Total sanctioned seats for this course is 150, out of this, 85% seats are for Karnataka students and 15% seats for All India Quota students.

Post graduation

50% seats for Karnataka state students and 50% for All India quota students.

  1. Anatomy
  2. Physiology
  3. Biochemistry
  4. Pathology
  5. Microbiology
  6. Pharmacology
  7. Forensic Medicine
  8. Community Medicine
  9. Dermatology
  10. Ophthalmology
  11. ENT
  12. General Medicine
  13. Anaesthesia
  14. Orthopedics
  15. Paediatrics
  16. General Surgery
  17. OBG
  18. Radiology
  19. Psychiatry

Para Medical Courses

2 Years course for PUC passed students and 3 Years course for SSLC passed students. [12]

  1. Diploma in Health Inspector (DHI)
  2. Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)
  3. Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology (DOTT)
  4. Diploma in Medical Record Technology (DMRT)
  5. Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology (DOT)
  6. Diploma in X-Ray Technology (DMXT)

Note: Each para medical course carries 20 seats.

See also

Medical Colleges in Karnataka

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