(RMC) – MS Ramaiah Medical College


(RMC) - M S Ramaiah Medical College

About (RMC) – MS Ramaiah Medical College:

The (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College was set up in 1979 by Gokula Education Foundation (Medical) and founded by Late Founder Chairman, Sri. MS Ramaiah. (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College is a charitable trust with the vision of giving quality medicinal education to all. The College is associated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Karnataka and it is recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI). It is ranked 16th amongst all Medical Colleges in India today. The Ramaiah Medical College Hospital (RMCH) was set up on the campus in 1984, to prepare and train the upcoming age and generation of medical specialists. The institute is mainly focused on teaching, medical research and clinical practice. College is recognized for running MBBS and Postgraduate Degree/Diploma programs.

Mission and Objectives

RMS plans to accomplish the following objectives by training the future doctors of the world through their best practices:
  • To build the future doctors with a comprehensive establishment of medical knowledge and make them learn through the rigorous academics as well as focusing equally on their extra-curricular activities.
  • Prepare the students in such a way that they would figure out how to settle on choices and make decisions individually as well as learning when to team up in order to work better when needed.
  • Enrich the society we’re living in by imparting leadership skills in the development of our future leaders.
  • Collaborating with different universities, NGOs, research centers, government and International organizations in order to facilitate faculty members and students through different research programs/courses.

LOCATION OF CAMPUS

Campus is located at: M S Ramaiah Nagar, Mathikere, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560054, India.

COURSES OFFERED

Undergraduate:

For undergraduates, (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College offers the MBBS course. The duration of the MBBS course is 4.5 years along with compulsory 1-year internship. The student’s intake is 150 per year.

Postgraduate:

For Postgraduates, (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College offers MD and MS with duration of 3 years. Below is the list of all courses of MD and MS offered by (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College:

MD

  • MD Anatomy
  • MD Physiology
  • MD Biochemistry
  • MD Pharmacology
  • MD Pathology
  • MD Microbiology
  • MD Forensic Medicine
  • MD Community Medicine
  • MD General Medicine
  • MS Radio Diagnosis
  • MD Pediatrics
  • MD Anesthesia
  • MD Radiotherapy
  • MD Respiratory Medicine
  • MD Emergency Medicine
  • MD Psychiatry
  • MD Dermatology

MS

  • MS General Surgery
  • MS O.B.G
  • MS Orthopedics
  • MS Ophthalmology
  • MS Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
It also offers PG Diploma for Post-graduates with a duration of 2 years. Below is the list of courses:

DIPLOMA

  • DGO (O.B.G)
  • DMRD (Radio Diagnosis)
  • DCH (Pediatrics)
  • DDLV (Dermatology)
  • DO (Ophthalmology)
  • DA (Anesthesia)
  • Orthopedics
Along with this, it also offers DM/M.Ch courses with a duration of 3 years. Below is the list of all the courses:

DM

  • DM Cardiology
  • DM Endocrinology
  • DM Neurology
  • DM Nephrology
  • DM Medical Oncology
  • DM Gastroenterology

M.Ch

  • Ch Neurosurgery
  • Ch Vascular Surgery
  • Ch Urology
  • Ch Plastic Surgery
  • Ch Pediatric Surgery
(RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College also offers PhD courses. The duration of the Ph.D. program will be from the date of provisional registration to the date of submission of the thesis and can be registered either as full-time or as part-time. Below is the list of all the courses:

PhD

  • PhD Microbiology
  • PhD community Medicine
  • PhD Physiology
  • PhD Pathology
Lastly, (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College offers Fellowships in 3 disciplines which are listed below:
  • Fellowship in Perinatal Medicine with a duration of 1-year.
  • Indian Diploma in Critical Care Medicine with a duration of 1-year for MD/MS/DNB Postgraduates and 2-years for Diploma graduates.
  • Post-MBBS Critical Care Certificate Course with a duration of 2-years.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

In order to apply for admission in (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College, following are the few requirements:

Undergraduate (MBBS):

FOR INDIAN APPLICATIONS:
      1. Candidates should have passed 12th standard, should have obtained 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (taken together) and should have passed English as one of the subjects.
      2. The candidates should have completed 17 years of ageas on 31st December of the year of admission.
FOR FOREIGN APPLICANTS:
    1. The candidates should have completed 17 years of age  as on the31st December of the year of admission.
    2. Candidate should have passed 12th standard (or equivalent) and should have obtained 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (taken together).
  • Should have passed English as one of the subjects.
  1. 15% of the total admissions each year (23 seats).
  2. Should have documents to prove their NRI/FOREIGN status (Eg. passport, work permit, school certificate, etc.)
  3. Inward remittance certificate from the Reserve Bank of India.
NOTE: Should have the eligibility certificate from the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science (RGUHS) to pursue medical education programs in the state of Karnataka.

Postgraduate:

FOR MD/MS AND PG DIPLOMAS:
    1. Candidates who have obtained a “Qualified” score in the PG Entrance Test conducted by the National Board of Examinations, New Delhi.
    2. He/she has studied and passed in the courses leading to the award of MBBS Degree in colleges recognized by Medical Council of India and affiliated to any University established by law in India.
  • He/she has completed ‘Compulsory Rotating Internship’ on or before 31st March of the admission year.
FOR DM/M.CH:
    1. Candidates who are in possession of a recognized postgraduate medical degree (MD/MS/DNB) Provisional Pass Certificate or a recognized postgraduate qualification or are likely to be in possession of one by 15th July of the year of admission.
FOR PhD:
      1. For Ph.D. courses, candidates should have MD/M.Sc. degree with minimum 55% to become eligible.
      2. For Ph.D. in Physiotherapy, candidates should have passed MPT degree.
FOR FELLOWSHIPS:
    1. For Fellowship in Perinatal Medicine: Candidates who are in possession of recognized postgraduate medical degree MD/DNB (Pediatrics) / DCH (with one year work experience).
    2. For Indian Diploma in Critical Care Medicine:
    3. For MS/MD/DNB Postgraduates: Candidates who are in possession of recognized postgraduate medical degree MD/MS/DNB (General Medicine/Respiratory Diseases/Anesthesia/Emergency Medicine/General Surgery/Orthopedics).
    4. For Diploma graduates: Candidates who are in possession of recognized postgraduate medical diploma in Anesthesia/ TB & Chest Diseases/Orthopedics.
  • For Post-MBBS Critical Care Certificate Course:
  • Candidates who have studied and passed the courses leading to the award of an MBBS Degree in colleges recognized by the Medical Council of India and affiliated to any University established by law in India.

ENTRANCE EXAM (NEET):

Once the candidate is eligible for applying in any of the degree programs mentioned above, they have to further clear an exam called National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). After the NEET examination takes place, a merit list is prepared and students are chosen according to their merit number. However, if two or more students have equal scores in NEET, preference will be given to
  • Candidate having higher marks in Biology, NEET.
  • Candidate having higher marks in Chemistry, NEET.
  • Candidate older in age.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:

Students who are selected after the NEET examination scores then are given a schedule of NEET counseling in which they are guided about the subjects being offered in (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College and how to complete the admission process. However, for this, NEET counseling, some documents are required:
  • 10th class examination mark sheet and certificate.
  • HSC examination mark sheet and certificate.
  • NEET admit card and score sheet.
  • Course and Conduct certificate.
  • Caste certificate for candidates seeking SC/ ST/ OBC quota.

TUITION FEE:

Undergraduate (MBBS):

YEARS FEE (INR)
1 77,500
2 77,500
3 77,500
4 77,500
5 77,500
TOTAL: 387,500

Postgraduate:

FOR MD/MS:
YEARS FEE (INR)
1 660,000
2 660,000
3 660,000
TOTAL: 1,980,000
FOR PG DIPLOMAS:
YEARS FEE (INR)
1 500,000
2 500,000
TOTAL: 1,000,000
FOR DM/M.CH:
YEARS FFEE (INR)
1 2,200,000
2 2,200,000
3 2,200,000
TOTAL: 6,600,000

FACILITIES:

M S Ramaiah Medical College believes in the development of their students by providing them with matchless facilities, comprising of the basic necessities as well as the best ones to transform them in the best doctors. (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College believes that they their students play a very important role to enrich the society in which we’re living. Therefore, proving them with the best facilities in order to develop them is one of the key goal of (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College. The College has the most recent infrastructure, along with technology-empowered classrooms and advanced labs. (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College provides many other facilities which we’ll discuss below to provide the best education to its students.

ADVANCED LEARNING CENTER:

RMS offers the Advanced Learning Center (ALC), which is an exceptional initiative that complements the typical bedside teaching by bringing the practice-based learning into the play. Only Students, Faculty members and the Nursing staff can access ALC. It is very notable among other different hospitals for its regular workshops and implant validation programs. The main focus of ALC is to focus on practice-based learning by providing students with hands-on-training and regular workshops where they are taught Basic and Advanced Surgical Skills. Courses in ALC are basically, tailored towards the basics, orthopedics, ENT, endoscopic, temporal bone dissection or minimally invasive procedures, neurosurgery, general surgery, plastic surgery and OB-GYN. The staff of specialists conducts various medical surgeries by using resources of ALC. There is a separate advanced multimedia section for students with a seating capacity of 100-people. It is basically, designed for those students who are usually required to observe medical methods and procedures virtually. It has the following two labs:

The MEDICAL SKILLS LAB:

The purpose of this lab is to teach basics of Surgery, Trauma Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support and other skills to Undergraduates, Postgraduates and nursing students through mannequins, models and simulation techniques.

CADAVERIC RESEARCH & TRAINING UNIT:

The main purpose of this lab is to enable students enhance their skills by practicing on cadavers (dead human body) that act as ‘near-life specimen’. There is an initiative known as ‘Live Well, Leave Well’ which ensures that the cadaveric research at ALC can sun seamlessly.

CENTRAL LIBRARY:

The Central Library of (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College is spread across 46,000 square feet. The students and staff of (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College have access to numerous books, bound volumes and periodicals. The Library consists of total 19,813 books and 10,862 back volumes or journals from across 235 countries in order to provide the best knowledge to meet the needs of academics enrichment. The Central Library is well-organized and well-maintained and it updates its collection frequently in order to keep their users up-to-date with the most recent research, tools and technologies. Along with this, the Library is also part of the ‘HELNET’ consortium as it offers more than 700 indexed national and international journals. In addition to this, in order to provide the best user experience, Library is equipped with 62 computers with an active internet accessibility and facilities for scanning, printing and photocopying. The Faculty Members, students and staff also do have access to a special CD and Video based journal section with ‘ProQuest System’.

TECHNICAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS IN CENTRAL LIBRARY:

The Library provides electronic access to various articles/documents through RGUHS HELINET Consortium. Library is well-equipped with up-to-date facilities and resources in the form of online, e-journals, CD-ROM, e-books, thesis etc. Library has a vast collection of expensive reference books for SC/ST students. Also, in order to facilitate the students, it has been involved in digitizing various stuff for the students such as thesis and old question papers for them. The entire books and non-books present in the Library are bar coded and in-house functions like Cataloguing & Acquisition, Periodicals, OPAC, EPAC reports, and other modules are automated using the EASYLIB automation software.

INTEGRATED MUSEUM:

RMC’s Integrated Museum is an active learning space for its students and faculty members. This space is designed to promote the team-learning among the different departments and to make students practice the integrated teaching. There are 5 departments in the museum; Anatomy, Microbiology, Pathology, Pharmacology and Forensic Medicines. The Museum has a year-round designated for each of these 5 departments. These departments are displayed by various charts, educational articles etc. All the other departments except the ones mentioned above are also displayed on a rotational basis to showcase interesting case studies. In the museum, students are provided with an opportunity to treat a patient from body right from the symptoms to the treatment in a replicated clinical setting.

AFTER GETTING ADMITTED INTO RMC

Getting into a good medical college is everyone’s dream and let’s be honest, it is one of the toughest things to do and getting into an institute like (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College is a big achievement. RMS is among one of the top medical colleges of Bangalore, and it is known for providing the best medical knowledge to its students which help them develop and become future doctors of the world. If you get into (RMC) – M S Ramaiah Medical College, you’re definitely one of those few intelligent and hardworking people who deserved to be here and be the best doctors in the world with the help of great faculty members at (RMC) –  S Ramaiah Medical College in India. Anyway, Congratulations! You have cleared the first and the toughest step of this journey. Now, what next? Now, comes the next step and a bit tough one comprising of a lot of challenges for you but don’t worry, if you are able to qualify for the first step, it’ll be easy for you to clear the next step too. It will require a bit of hard work and your focus to overcome these challenges. Here are the few tips mentioned below in order to help you:

Managing Time:

First things first, MANAGING TIME! Time is the key to your success and of course, failure. If you have a hold on your time, you’re going to be successful no matter what. I’m not specifically talking about a medical college but if you talk about any university, managing time is really important in order to survive there. If you’re going to get into all this stuff of managing your time from the very start, medical college will be comparatively easy for you because you’re already a champ but the results are going to be completely opposite if you’re not going to manage your times. Now, the question is how to manage time? Firstly, take notes of everything from day one. Yes, it helps a lot. Take notes in the classes, how is everything going to work, the processes and procedures etc. Once you know how things work at your campus, and make a schedule for them assigning most of the time to the most important tasks and try to complete each task within the timeframe provided. This well help you be on track and make things easier for you. As you have taken notes and assigned time to each task, it was more of a generalized schedule. Time to be a little more specific. All the homework, assignments, test or quizzes, everything should be noted by you separately in a daily to-do-list. Every task should be noted in that with the due date and several reminders should be set in order to avoid delays. Procrastination should be strictly avoided in the medical college because completing your tasks as soon as possible will help you be on track. Otherwise, you’ll be in a big mess because you won’t be able to cope up with all the daily stuff. Regularly following that to-do-list will help you complete all the tasks on time and meet your deadlines.

Self-Study:

Is it necessary that your teacher’s teaching method will match your learning method? Well, it’s not. This is the main reason, a lot of the students who were pretty good in their studies before getting into a medical college becomes frustrated and unable to continue. They had this image in their mind that they have always been pretty good, then why aren’t they good enough over here too? Well, don’t worry and don’t stress on this. It happens with everyone but do remember that you can’t control everything. One can only try to do those things which are in his control rather than stressing over those things which were never in his control. Whenever you don’t understand anything in the class, ask a friend or any other classmate to help you out with it. Try to make that thing clear to you as soon as possible and not leaving it for later because you’ll end up missing something and you won’t understand another thing because you missed that thing in the first place and BOOM, you don’t know anything know. Try to get things clear when they’re fresh in your mind, it’ll help you understand really faster! Try to indulge yourself in self-study but if it doesn’t work for you, go for the group-study. You can benefit a lot from group study, do try to seek help and help others too if needed. Again, allocating time to self-study and group-study is the key thing.

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SELF-CARE:

The only thing you have to do for the rest of your time in medical college is study? NO! Don’t overburden yourself. Despite of all the rigorous studying, a very tight schedule, frequent exams and tests, it is very important for you to take some time out for SELF-CARE. Try to indulge yourself in several extra-curricular activities happening in the college, they’ll help you to have a break from your studies. Just try to complete everything on time, so that you can enjoy everything else too to keep yourself relax! Reward yourself frequently whenever you achieve something, for instance, you got highest marks in a class test. You need to reward yourself for your continuous hardships. Find a hobby which will help you freshen your mind, so that you can work and learn better.

PICK Your friends wisely:

This step is very important and should be kept in mind from the day one. Be very careful and very picky about people. No, it doesn’t mean that don’t talk to anyone but chose your friends wisely. Help every person who asks for help from you and avoid getting into any conflict with anyone. If you end up getting into one, try to resolve that as soon as possible, so that you don’t get distracted from your studies because of that. Carefully observe the people around you and make friends very carefully because friends can help you spend the rest of your time in the college nicely or they’ll ruin it. Making more allies than enemies is a good option, help people a lot because they’ll help you out too when you’ll need it.. Try to be a little sharp minded and keep yourself from getting exploited. Help out others, this way you can make more allies than enemies and they could end up helping you in your time of need. At the end, we would like to assure you that there are always ups and downs in life. Don’t lose hope, keep our tips in mind and Good luck! Click here to visit the official website of (RMC) – MS Ramaiah Medical College.

 

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