| Name | : | Hi-Tech Medical College |
| Address | : | Pandara, Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar-751010 |
| Phone | : | 91-674 -2371217 / 2371406 / 2371407 / 2371408 |
| Fax | : | +91-674-2371409 |
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| Website | : | http://www.hi-techmedical.org/ |
| State | : | Orissa |
| Status of Recognition / Permission | : | Permitted u/s 10 A of the Act |
| University | : | Utakal University |
| Management | : | Private |
| Approved Intake | : | 100 |
Academics :
Recognition and Affiliation
After due inspection, by both Govt of Orissa and Medical Council of India the college and hospitals were granted permission by the medical council of India in the year 2005.
The M.C.I recognition continues under Utkal university affiliation also.
Graduate Course Curriculum
Name of the course - MBBS
Duration of the Course
Every student shall undergo a period of certified study extending over 4 ½ academic year from the date of commencement of his study from the subject comprising the medical curriculum to the date of completion of the examination followed by one year compulsory rotation internship.
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The first twelve months shall be occupied in the study of phase 1 (preclinical subjects) and no student shall be permitted to join the phase II (paraclinical) group of subjects until he has passed in all phase I preclinical subjects.
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After passing preclinical subjects 3 ½ years shall be devoted to clinical subjects. During the first 18months of this period paraclinical subjects will be taught with the clinical subjects collaterally.
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Candidate admitted to MBBS course forfeit their seat incase they fail to completely pass the MBBS course with in a period of 3 years from the date of admission. |
Academic Terms
The academic terms shall commence on or about September of each year. Admissions to MBBS shall be done only once in a given academic year.
Attendance
The candidates are normally expected to attend all allotted work period (both theory and paraclinical/clinical) in such of the prescribed subjects. They should attend 80% of total number of classes conducted in each of the subjects to be eligible to appear for the examination in that subject.
The principal will notify the attendance details at the end of the each term without fail under intimation to the university. The vice chancellor is empowered to condone shortage of attendance not beyond 5%
The candidate lacking in the prescribed attendance and progress in any one subject in theory and practical and clinical in the first appearance shall not be permitted for appearing in the qualifying examination.
Period of Training, Courses of study and Examinations
MBBS Phase I - Pre clinical course
Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry (12 months)
MBBS Phase II
Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic medicine and Community medicine (18 months)
MBBS Phase III
Part I - E.N.T, Ophthalmology, Community medicine
Part II - Medicine, Pediatrics, surgery (including orthopedics) and Obs and Gynecology (24 months)
Candidates admitted to the course before--------shall be eligible to appear the phase I exam at the end of 12 months. All admitted beyond this date shall have to take the part I exam to be held subsequent to the completion of 12 months in subject to the regulation of the university.
Departments :
- Bio-Chemistry
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
- Community Medicine
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
Facilities :
- Library
- Hostel
- Transport
- Phone
- Postal Service
- Security
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