Jamia Hamdard-A renowned Medical University of Delhi

Jamia Hamdard-A renowned Medical University of Delhi

Delhi has always been a centre of education for a long time. A large number of students belong from different states come here every year to design their career in a right manner. It gives an opportunity to the students belong from different stream to fulfil their dream within a stipulated time. When it comes to medical education, the city has a countless number of medical colleges that provide state-of-the-art education for those aspiring for a career in the field of medical. Delhi is widely known for having different types of medical colleges be it Allopathic, Homeopathic or Ayurvedic. The medical colleges in Delhi offer diploma, certificate and degree courses to the students who want to make their career in the filed of medical science. These colleges and institutes also give an opportunity to the students to earn Super Speciality and PhD courses. It is one of the most reputed Medical Colleges in India.

Established in 1989, Jamia Hamdard is one of the most important universities among various Medical Colleges in Delhi. It offer various courses covering almost all fields of medical sciences. Located in New Delhi, this university is accredited by NAAC in ‘A’ grade. Jamia Hamdard is also known as the culmination of life long efforts of one of the widely-renowned Unani physicians of 20th Century. His name is Hakeem Abdul Hameed who are credited with the development of a number of educational institutions. The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India issued a notifications in 1989 through which Hamdard Nagar, now known as Jamia Hamdard University became a deemed university. With the passing time, the university has succeed to achieve the greatest amount of excellence in several areas of knowledge, for instance, Information Technology, Allied Health Sciences, Nursing, Biosciences and Pharmacy. The institute attracts students not only from India, but also from several foreign countries such as Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Tibet, Oman, Libya, Ethiopia, Maldives, Ghana, Sudan, Vietnam, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Kazakstan, Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. It has about 2000 students and 170 teachers. Most of the courses offered are professional in nature.

Faculties

The university has seven faculties, including Islamic Studies & Social Sciences, Allied Health Sciences, Management & IT, Unani Medicine, Nursing, Science and Pharmacy. It also offers courses at Graduation, Post Graduation and Doctorate level. All the courses are affiliated with the respective Professional Councils. For the last few years, graduate programmes in Information Technology and Computer Applications and post-graduate programmes in Information Technology, Computer Applications, Business Management, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy have been started. Undergraduate programmes in Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy are being introduced from this year.

Infrastructure Facilities

Adjoining one of Delhi’s largest green belts, that is Jahanpanah Forest, Jamia Hamdard is spread over a sprawling campus of about 93 acres. All the faculty buildings are situated in picturesque surroundings over looking the historic Tughlaqabad Fort, which is lighted at night. There are many new buildings that are now under construction, including a hostel for foreign students, which will be completed before the end of this year. All the facilities include laboratories, computer centres and common rooms. Several central instrumentation facilities are also available in Faculties of Science and Pharmacy for research in Biosciences and Pharmaceutical Sciences. With more than 150 computers that connected through a LAN, the institute has a state-of-the-art computer centre that allows the students to avail thorough knowledge of computer. All the buildings have been joined by Optical Fibre Cables to set up a Wide Area Network. With more than nearly 1,00,000 books, the university boasts of one of the best collections in Unani Medicine, Islamic Studies and Pharmacy.

Other Amenities

The Convention Centre in the campus includes state-of-the-art convention facilities where national and international conferences / Seminars are held regularly. Having air-conditioned rooms, Scholars’ House is the guest house of the university. The university hospital houses 150 beds and offers medical facilities in both modern and unani (alternative) medicines, and this university have also given its affiliation to various Medical colleges in Delhi education. It has a beautiful mosque where more than 500 persons have performed their worship at a time.

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Help answer the question about medical college

what is a great medical college in california?
i love cali. i really do, i can see myself living there and everything. im currently a soph. in hs and im certain i want to have a career in the medical dept. which college would you recommend? im from NY so it would be nice if the campus was in an active place with a lot of young people so i can make friends. thanks so much!

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Comments (11)

 

  1. IncredibleKarnataka says:

    Its one of the good College in Karnataka
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  2. quickfixyz says:

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  3. Momo says:

    I'm impressed as you have done your homework! Baylor is an excellent choice. You are on track with what you are doing. An asset would be to work in a research laboratory as an assistant while an undergraduate, or during the time before you gain acceptance. This will help you with strong letters of recommendation that you will need when you apply. In the meantime, make sure you get to know your teachers and counselor/s, so they can write letters for you.

    Extracurricular activities are important, but make sure you keep your grades up, as that is first priority. Also, they look for leadership abilities. Join all honor societies that you are eligible for and participate in their governance. Best wishes.

  4. Chris says:

    No, it isn't….at least not in the United States. American medical schools require a bachelors degree for admission.

    Yes, you take the premed subjects in high school, but that's not the same level as the college courses. Even if you took bio, physics, chemistry, etc. in high school you have to take the college level to be eligible to apply to American med schools. Most medical schools don't "count" AP or IB credit as having completed a required college course. Being a "premed" MEANS that you're taking the prerequisite classes….bio, physics, chemistry, organic chemistry and so on. Most schools require a complete year of each, including labs.

    If you for some reason took these classes at an accredited college while still in high school, you don't retake them again in college–you are expected to advance on to more challenging levels of coursework. Medical schools aren't at all impressed by people who want to do the bare minimum required to get by.

    The "fastest" way to get to med school is accelerating your time in college (usually by entering with enough credits to start as a sophomore)….but graduating early often puts you at a disadvantage in applying to med school because you have a year less of grades, activities, and research compared to the other students you're competing against.

    My advice: chill out and enjoy college and life.

  5. Looooser says:

    In the US? In the US, before you can apply to medical school (to become a doctor), you must first have a bachelors degree.

    You can do one year at the cc, and then transfer to another university to complete your bachelors. The work you did at the cc will count toward your bachelors degree.

    But you can not transfer from a cc to a medical school, because med schools, in the US, are post graduate programs.

  6. punkassfragger says:

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  7. i♥gymnastics says:

    This question might require a long reply since there are many different types of colleges and universities.
    Regular colleges offer a variety of program leading to a variety of batchelors degree, masters degrees and phd. A medical college usually comes after persuing a "pre med" course at a regular college.
    the Medical college is intended to produce a Medical Doctors degree
    which should include a license to practice medicine. Admission to Medical college usually requires the completion of a degree at a regular college (including regular colleges that provide "pre-med" courses)
    Completing course work is not enough to secure a medical license… there are other demanding requirements and programs including internship, residence requirement etc that may require another 2 to 4 years of training after the 4 years of medical school, after the 4 years to finish a regular college and passing a variety of intensive training in a chosen field.
    If you are interested in becoming a doctor you need more information than can be given in a "short answer" make an effort to become informed about medical training. I hope this is what you were looking for
    Don.

  8. aladdin says:

    In India, medical degree programs are undergraduate programs, usually of 5 or 6 years duration, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS or MBBCh or MBChB). One generally enter medical school after high school or pre-university studies (commonly the 'A' levels).

    In the USA, medical degree programs are graduate programs of 4 years duration leading to the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Most students enter medical schools with a 4-year bachelor's degree, completion of the undergraduate pre-med curriculum and the MCAT (medical college admission test).

    As long as the medical school in India is a recognized medical school, you can apply to take the Medical Licensing Exams in the USA through ECFMG (www.ecfmg.org) and apply for residency programs in the USA. Even if you are US citizen or legal resident, as long as you hold a non-US/Canadian medical degree, you'll be considered an international medical graduate.

    No one can tell you if the exams are tough or easy. US medical graduates may find it tough while some foreign-trained physicians may find it easy. It depends on the quality of your training.

    The good thing about the US medical programs is the curriculum is designed to meet the standards of the US Medical Licensing Examinations (Step 1, 2 and 3) leading to full licensure.

  9. bizlimpkit says:

    It all depends, if you want to go to a bs/md combined program or get into an MD/DO program traditionally. A bs/md program is basically giving you automatic acceptance into their medical program as long as you maintain a certain GPA(usually 3.5). However, admission to these programs are very competitive because they only look for the smartest kids. I don't know what gpa you have but it has to be REALLY high.

    I would suggest going through the traditional route. Apply to any college(it doesn't matter as long as its legit) and get a great gpa. Take all the pre-requisite courses required for medical school(look for them at certain medical school websites) and rock the MCAT. Also, you can major in anything you want, it doesn't have to be biology.

    Once you get into medical school you can start exploring what you want kind of doctor you want to be. You're still just a high school graduate(or soon to be) so I would just stress on getting into any good college and focus on getting good grades.

  10. Jeshua Leiva says:

    Start college level courses now. Study over the summer and impress the heck out of a school with a good pre-med program.

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  11. Nimesh C says:

    The Dhaka Medical College (DMCH) ranked best medical college and Sir Salimullah Medical College (SSMCH) is second best in Dhaka.

    I have a list of almost all the medical colleges collated from Internet search and could provide you here if that would help. You may be aware that it is not that one can make a choice to apply to any of the medical colleges and get admitted. There are examination held once in a year when all the aspirants would sit for written examination after their school and college mark-sheets and certificates were preliminary scrutinized for eligibility for the test.

    For students belonging to SAARC countries there is arrangement to get admission at anytime of the year. I do not have complete information but you may contact High Commission of Bangladesh in your country to get exact picture.

    You may contact Ministry of Health, Bangladesh Secretariat, Building 2, Dhaka 100 Tel +880 2 865063 for more details.

    Appended below are two main medical colleges under government management in Dhaka:

    1. Dhaka Medical College, 100 Ramna, Dhaka 1000 Tel: +880 2 500 698 it uses: Dhaka Medical College Hospital Tel: +880 2 318202

    2. Sir Salimullah Medical College (SSMC), Mitford, Dhaka Tel +880 2 236 486

    In any case, keep contact with the respective authorities for getting accurate information.

    From Wikipedia:

    Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH), established in 1946 during the British colonial rule, is the top medical college in Bangladesh. Situated at the heart of the city in the academic zone along with University of Dhaka and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka Medical College is an educational institution with a rich heritage.

    For the top 180 freshmen places in 2006 in whole Bangladesh, nearly 18000 (eighteen thousand) applicants sat for the medical college entrance examination. The different batches of Dhaka Medical College are named with the prefix K, as for example K-60, which denotes the 60th batch of the college that was admitted in 2003. The meaning of the prefix K is still mysterious and there are different opinions. Some say, K, being the 11th letter of the English alphabet, signifies the 11th medical college of the-then Indian subcontinent. Some other opines that K is for Calcutta, as many of the first students came from Calcutta Medical College.

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