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Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir- My College Journey

Located in the heart of the city, GMC, Srinagar, India is the first and the oldest operating medical college in the valley.

Dr Mahnaz shah

Name of the college: Government medical college, Srinagar.

Location: Karan Nagar, Srinagar

Year of Establishment:1959

Courses: MBBS/MS/MD/DNB

Website link: https://www.gmcs.ac.in/

Pincode: 190010

Name of the course: MBBS

  • Entrance Exam: NEET-UG

  • Duration: 4.6 + 1 year Internship

  • Number of seats per year: 180

Postgraduate: MS/MD/MS (3 years)

Entrance Exam: NEET-PG

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Some Random points about GMC, Srinagar

1. Located in the heart of the city, GMC, Srinagar is the first and the oldest operating medical college in the valley. It is affiliated with the University of Kashmir.

  • The various hospitals associated with its functioning are the SMHS Hospital which is the primary hospital having various super speciality departments, LD hospital which handles maternity cases and other gynaecological concerns, G.B Panth hospital which caters to paediatric patients and the Bone and Joint hospital provides the orthopaedic services.

2. GMC, Srinagar forms the backbone of healthcare for the state of Jammu and Kashmir and has been famous for producing some of the most distinguished clinicians around the globe.

It is considered to be the prime institute in the state for providing medical education to young minds.

My college Journey...

  • My Journey in college began some 12 years back when my long-cherished dream of entering the medical world became a reality. I remember the day when I entered the college with my father for the first time for admission and saw all white-coat people around, my delight had no bounds as I stepped in.

  • Since then, it has been a journey of ups and downs. You enter into the professional field to learn the subject but you leave having learned about life itself. I had always been very studious from my early childhood and I continued that trait into college, without realising that this life demanded more than just academic rigour.

It demanded courage, strength, the ability to face failures and the capacity to bounce back after getting failed.

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