NMC Nod to Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences for 4 New PG medical Courses with 5 seats each
Kalaburagi: The Bidar Institute of
Medical Sciences (BRIMS) has received the green signal from the National Medical
Commission (NMC) to commence four new postgraduate medical programs this year. The
approved courses include Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, Gynaecology, and Microbiology,
marking a significant step forward in medical education for the region.
The NMC’s nod came after
a thorough virtual inspection of the prearrangements made by BRIMS, ensuring
that the institute met all necessary criteria for the launch of these advanced
medical programs. This approval is a culmination of persistent efforts and a
long-standing demand to enhance the academic offerings at BRIMS.
The introduction of these
PG courses at BRIMS is expected to be a boon for students in the Bidar region,
providing them with advanced educational opportunities closer to home. “Each PG course
will have five seats and the admission process for these courses will start
from August. After starting PG courses in BRIMS, more health services will be
available at the hospital in the coming days,” BRIMS director Shivakumar
Shetkar told Times of India.
The programs in
Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, Gynaecology, and Microbiology will help equip
medical professionals with the expertise required to meet the diverse
healthcare challenges in the area.
Previously Medical Dialogues reported that new medical colleges
might come up in Karnataka during the upcoming academic year as approval had
been sought from the National Medical Commission (NMC) for starting two private
and government medical colleges in the State.
These two medical
colleges are likely to come up in Karnataka in addition to the existing
colleges seeking an increase in the intake of undergraduate (UG) medical seats.
According to the data from the Directorate of
Medical Education (DME), permission has been sought to start two new government
medical colleges in the upcoming year. These colleges are proposed to come up
in Ramanagara and Kanakpura.