Maharashtra Institute of Medical Science & Research MBBS / MD Admission, Latur
Maharashtra Institute of Medical Science & Research Latur, is a Medical Institution located in Latur,
Maharashtra. It is affiliated to
the 'Maharashtra University of Health Sciences' and recognised by the
'Medical Council of India'. It wasestablished in 1989.
Maharashtra Institute of Medical
Science & Research Latur (MIMSRL) principally offers a graduate
degree in medicine namely MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery). It has a total student intake capacity of 100. Currently Post
Graduate courses are not offered.
Students come from all over
India. The division of seats for students from the state of Maharashtra
& Rest of India is as follows:
- Students from MHTCET(Maharashtra Health Sciences Common Entrance test): 85%
- Students from PMT(All India Pre Medical Test): 15%
The detailed division of seats can be seen on the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences website and is subject to change.
The College campus is located on
the outskirts of the Latur city. A satellite view of the same is
available on Wikimapia. The Hospital attached to the college is
Yeshwantrao Chavan Rural Hospital, Latur.
The college construction was
completed by 1994 and the Hospital, which was initially planned for 1100
beds, had its major construction over by 1995. At present it is fully
equipped 550-bed hospital with 10 operation theatres and intensive care
units for adults and children and neonates. Bio-waste management was
made mandatory from 2000 and the hospital has invested in state of the
art incinerator and practicing the health care waste management in Toto.
The present premises comprises of the college building, the Yeshwantrao
Chavan Rural Hospital building, lady’s and boy's hostels, staff
quarters, animal house, a well equipped central library, incinerator
block, playground, construction dept. building, laundry, canteen, staff
quarters, etc.
RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION
M.I.M.S.R. Medical College
provides ambience for research and encourages the teachers to undertake
research work and present their findings in conference or publish them
in journals and periodicals. About 30% of teachers are engaged in
research work and many of them are guiding postgraduate students in
preparing their dissertations for diploma or degree courses. A research
society and ethical committee for human research ethical committee for
research on animals exists in MIMSR to look after the ethical aspects of
research.
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