Post Box No.4
Hapania
Agartala
Tripura
India
Pin Code: 799001
Telephone: +91-381-2319627/ 2319628
Fax: +91-381-2319629
Official Website / Institution home page: www.trimedcol.com
Tripura Medical College and Dr BR Ambedkar Teaching Hospital - About the InstitutionInstitution Type: Information Not Available
Trust/Group/Management: Global Educational Net
Other Information about the Institution
This institution is promoted by the prestigious Global Educational Net (GENET), an educational trust run by the Universal Empire Group that also owns the Universal College of Medical Sciences, Nepal, GENET, with its strong presence in the field of international healthcare education is all equipped to take Medical Education and Healthcare Services of the country into a new era.
Facilities
Approved by the prestigious M C I vide notification No:U.12012/126/2004-ME (P-II) by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India
Affiliated to Tripura University
A multi-specialty Medical complex
State-of-the-art medical facilities an infrastructure
350 bedded in-patent department
Full-fledged laboratories
World-class diagnosis equipment
Immensely experienced medical faculty from all over India.
Mode of Admission
The entrance exam for the MBBS program is to be held on the at our centers at Agartala/Delhi/Chennai/Lucknow/Guwahati.
How to Apply
The application forms can be downloaded from our website, www.trimedcol.com or collected directly from our offices. The filled-in forms should reach our offices mentioned below on with a DD for Rs. 1100 drawn in favour of Global Education Net. Payable at Agartala/Cochin/Delhi.
Eligibility Criteria
Only those candidates whose date of birth falls. The candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary Examination or its equivalent examination. Candidate must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the qualifying examination. These are stipulated by the MCI in their regulations for medical colleges.
Reference: The Hindu