RNT Medical College ,Udaipur

RNT Medical College ,Udaipur

RNT(Rabindra Nath Tagore) Medical College ,Udaipur is a medical college situated in Udaipur city in Rajasthan state in India. It was set up in 1962.The building in which it was started was donated by HH ex-Maharana of udaipur. The administrative block is housed in another historical palace donated by salumber rao. The college received recognition from the Medical Council of India in 1966.There are two more medical colleges planned in Udaipur in the year 2008.The training standards of this college are rated to be very good, specially in medicine.The current principal of the institution is Dr N.C.Sharma.

The medical college offers 100 seats in graduation, 66 in post graduation and 18 in diploma one seat in DM cardiology was started from year 2006.

The following hospitals are attached to the college :

*Maharana Bhupal District Hospital
*Panadhay Female District Hospital
*Hindustan zinc cardiology hospital
*Saith Ramvilas Bhuwalaka Yakshma Arogya Sadan
*Badi Tatha Baal Chikitsalaya


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