Burdwan Medical College

Summary

Burdwan Medical College[2][3][4] is a public hospital and medical research institute located in the town of Burdwan, Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal. Burdwan Medical College was established in 1910 by Governor of Bengal and was undertaken by the University of Burdwan in 1969 as Burdwan University Medical College. Later it was taken over by the government of West Bengal on 4 August 1976, and rechristened Burdwan Medical College. The campus is spread over approximately 253 acres (102 ha).

Burdwan Medical College
বর্ধমান মেডিক্যাল কলেজ
Other name
BMC
Former name
Frazer Hospital (1910) and Ronaldshay Medical School
MottoLatin: Salutem et Educationem
Motto in English
Health and Education
TypePublic Research Institute
Established1910; 114 years ago (1910)
Academic affiliations
Budget650 crore (US$81 million) (2023-24)
PrincipalProfessor Nayek [1]
DeanTapas Ghosh, Professor Associate
Academic staff
761www.nmc.org.in/information-desk/teaching-faculty/
Total staff
3000+
Undergraduates200/yr MBBS
Postgraduates486/yr MD/MS
257/yr DM/MCh
Location
Frazer Avenue, Burdwan, West Bengal
,
713104
,
India

23°14′54.18″N 87°51′10.07″E / 23.2483833°N 87.8527972°E / 23.2483833; 87.8527972
CampusUrban, 253 acres (102 ha)
Colours   Sky blue and gold
AffiliationsWest Bengal University of Health Sciences
Websitewww.burmed.org
Burdwan Medical College Hospital campus view from Shyam Sayer

It is one of the oldest medical college to teach Western medicine in Asia and the first institute to teach in English language in Burdwan. The hospital Bijay Chand Hospital associated with the college is the largest hospital in Purba Bardhaman.

History edit

On 13 July 1907, the decision was made to build a hospital in Burdwan (a small town). On 9 November 1910, the Frazer Hospital was inaugurated with 127 indoor beds. In 1921, this hospital was converted into a medical school and named Ronaldshay Medical School. Later, the proposal of renaming the medical college was again put forward, and then the chief minister of West Bengal, Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, agreed to the proposal.[5]

Finally, in 1969, this college was renamed as Burdwan University Medical College and was affiliated to Burdwan University. The honorable health minister of that time, the Late Nani Bhattacharya, laid the foundation stone of this new college. This college actually started its journey from a primary school building. The first batch of this college suffered tremendously because of the inadequate infrastructure and shifted to different medical colleges in Kolkata. The second batch of this college, enrolled in 1970, remained at Burdwan and completed their MBBS. However, the second batch took almost eight years to complete their degree. So, the official first batch of students, unofficially the second batch, came out as doctors only in 1978. There were several political unrests in the part of West Bengal during the seventies. Students also take part in the protest as this unrest hampered the growth of this medical college. Subsequently, In 1976, due to enormous agitation on the part of students, the West Bengal government took over the medical college from the University of Burdwan, and the name of this college was changed to Burdwan Medical College.[5]

Courses and admission edit

Burdwan Medical College and Hospital undertakes the education and training of students in MBBS & postgraduate courses. The yearly undergraduate student intake is 200 from the year 2019. Presently, other than medical undergraduates, the institution is also the knowledge hub for nearly 186 post-graduates and 3 super-specialties per batch.

This college is affiliated to West Bengal University of Health Sciences and is recognised by the National Medical Commission.[6] The selection to the college is done on the basis of merit through National Eligibility and Entrance Test.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Principal Desk. burmed.org.
  2. ^ "Burdwan Medical College". aakash.ac.in. Archived from the original on 27 November 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  3. ^ "List of Colleges Teaching MBBS". Mciindia.org. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  4. ^ "List of Teaching Colleges". wbhealth.gov.in. Archived from the original on 18 April 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  5. ^ a b "History of Burdwan Medical College". Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  6. ^ "List of Colleges, National Medical Commission".

External links edit

  • Details of Burdwan Medical College on MCI's Web Portal
  • Report by MCI
  • [1] the official website of Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan
  • [2] the official website of the Ex students of Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan