Sri Siddhartha Medical
College in Tumkur was founded by the Sri Siddhartha Educational Society in
the year 1989. It isn’t very far from Bangalore and is located amidst
picturesque surroundings. Sri Siddhartha Medical College sits on a vast area of
land and has separate buildings for the pre clinical, para-clinical and
clinical departments. The College is a constituent of the Sri Siddhartha
University that achieved its deemed status in the year 2008.
SSMC Tumkur is very close to
Bangalore and has excellent faculty and state of the art class rooms and labs
and it is thus no wonder that people from Bangalore as well as Tumkur and other
cities and even states eagerly await for the Sri Siddhartha Medical College
Admissions every academic year. The Sri Siddhartha Medical College’s fee
structure is similar to that of other deemed universities.
Key
Features:
- Constituent of an esteemed University
- Curriculum that is of international quality
- A lot of scope for research
- Excellent Faculty and facilities
Admission
Procedure:
Admission in PG Course – For getting
admission into PG Diploma, MD & MS Courses in the medical institution, the
MBBS graduates have to qualify Common Entrance Test – conducted by Sri
Siddhartha University (SSU). Admissions to the students is based on
the ranks obtained in All India Post Graduate Entrance Test (SSU – AIPGET).
Elgibility:
Candidate who has passed the MBBS
degree examination after pursuing a study in a Medical College recognized by
the Medical Council of India of this university or of other recognized medical
college affiliated to any other University, recognized as equivalent there to,
and has completed one year Compulsory Rotating Internship in a teaching
institution or other institution recognized by the Medical Council of India and
has obtained permanent registration of any State Medical Council, shall be
eligible for admission provided the candidate for degree/diploma has not failed
more than four times in final year MBBS subject viz., Medicine, Surgery, OBG
provided further that, in respect of SC/ST and BT candidates should not have
failed more than five times in the above said subjects
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