Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital

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Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital
श्री राम जानकी मेडिकल कॉलेज एवं अस्पताल
SRJMCH Samastipur.jpg
Other name
SRJMCH Samastipur
Type Public Medical College
Established2024;0 years ago (2024)
Affiliation Bihar University of Health Sciences
Principal Dr. Abha Rani Sinha
Students100 (UG)
Location
Narghoghi, Sarairanjan, Samastipur
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848127
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25°43′28″N85°43′22″E / 25.7244458°N 85.7227765°E / 25.7244458; 85.7227765
CampusRural

Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital (abbreviated as SRJMCH) is a government medical college having multiple healthcare facilities and is located in Samastipur, Bihar India. It was established in 2024. [1] [2] The college is currently affiliated with Bihar University of Health Sciences. [3]

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The medical college, which is the 12th state government medical colleges has the provision to enroll as many as 100 students in the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course from 2025-26 academic session. [4]

History

The college is named after Lord Rama and Sita because the land has been donated by Shri Ram Janaki Math for the construction of this hospital, hence this hospital has been named Shri Ram Janaki Medical College and Hospital, to provide quality medical education and healthcare services to the people of Bihar. [5] [6]

Infrastructure

Built at a cost of Rs 591 crore, Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital (SRJMCH) has a 500-bed state-of-the-art hospital, equipped with all modern facilities. [7] All its buildings are earthquake resistant. These buildings were constructed while following the environmental norms. The residential accommodation for the college principal, hospital superintendent, doctors, para-medical employees and students have been provided within the campus. A ‘dharmashala’ also has been built on the campus to provide temporary stay to the relatives of patients. [5]

Connectivity

The college & hospital is situated at Narghoghi, Sarairanjan, near government engineering college and it is easily reachable by autos.

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