Motto | प्रज्ञानं ब्रह्म |
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Motto in English
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Inspired by Life |
Established | 1953 |
Chancellor | Ramdas Pai |
Dean | Poornima Baliga |
Undergraduates | 250 per year (including 28 foreign/NRI students) |
Postgraduates | 133 per year |
34 per year | |
Location |
Manipal, Karnataka, India 13°21′9.06″N 74°47′14.00″E / 13.3525167°N 74.7872222°ECoordinates: 13°21′9.06″N 74°47′14.00″E / 13.3525167°N 74.7872222°E |
Campus | Manipal |
Affiliations | Medical Council of India |
Website | manipal |
University and college rankings | |
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Medical - India | |
India Today | 9 |
Outlook India | 10 |
Careers360 | 6 |
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal (KMC) is a medical college based in Manipal, Udupi District Karnataka, India. Established by T.M.A. Pai on 30 June 1953, KMC was the first self-financing medical college in India. Today, students from 44 countries have graduated from KMC, and the medical degree (MBBS) is recognized worldwide, including by the General Medical Council, ECFMG, Australian Medical Council and Malaysian Medical Council among several others. KMC was under the purview of the Mangalore University. In 1993, the government of India granted Deemed University status to Manipal University (formerly known as MAHE) which saw KMC coming under its wing. KMC has exchange programs with Loma Linda University, United States, Operation Eyesight Universal, Canada, Dundee University, Dundee, Scotland, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States and Maastricht University, the Netherlands.
The college started with the pre-clinical section at Manipal and the students had to go to Mangalore for their clinical training. With the clinical program commencing at Manipal in 1969 with the setting up of Kasturba Hospital, it became a full-fledged independent college and Mangalore becoming a separate constituent college, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore.