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Kashmir Medical College Gears Up for NMC Inspection, Aims for 150 MBBS Seats

Kashmir Medical College in Srinagar is preparing for a National Medical Commission (NMC) inspection, aiming to secure approval for 150 MBBS seats. The college features modern labs, digital learning systems, and smart classrooms to enhance medical education. Officials highlight the institution's commitment to affordable, advanced healthcare, with rates comparable to government hospitals. The project is expected to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and create employment in the Kashmir Valley.

Kashmir Medical College gears up for NMC inspection, plans 150 MBBS seats with advanced healthcare facilities

Srinagar, June 16

Kashmir Medical College in Srinagar is being developed with state-of-the-art infrastructure and advanced medical technology, a move expected to significantly strengthen healthcare services and medical education in the Kashmir Valley.

The institution has been equipped with modern laboratories, digital learning systems, smart classrooms and upgraded healthcare facilities to cater to the growing healthcare demands of Jammu and Kashmir. Officials associated with the project said the college is being designed to provide quality medical education while also enhancing access to advanced and affordable healthcare for the public.

The college aims to offer students practical exposure through modern diagnostic and treatment equipment, enabling them to gain hands-on experience in contemporary medical practices. It is also expected to ease the burden on existing hospitals and medical colleges in the Valley by expanding healthcare infrastructure and increasing medical education capacity.

Speaking to ANI, Nazir Ahmad, Dean and Principal of Kashmir Medical College and an ENT professor, said the institution marks a significant milestone for the region.

"This is the first medical college here, and I am the Dean and Principal here. It is a matter of pride for me as I was the first superintendent of this medical college and now the first Principal and Dean of this college," Ahmad said.

He said the college is preparing for inspection by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and is hopeful of securing the necessary approvals soon.

"We are expecting in the months of June and July to be done with the NMC inspection and hoping for the Letter of Permission (LOP). We are going to admit 150 medical students to our MBBS programme. We are aiming for this hospital to be a super-speciality hospital," he added.

Highlighting technological advancements being introduced at the institution, Dr Syed Mubashir said modern facilities are being added in specialised fields.

"We have already started this department, and now we are introducing some of the latest technology as far as cosmetology, dermatology, surgery and aesthetics are concerned. We want to give patients affordable healthcare without compromising on technology," he said.

Local residents have welcomed the development, expressing hope that it will improve access to advanced medical services in the region.

"This is very useful for us because of the latest technologies. Various facilities are available here. This is going to be the number one college in this region, equipped with advanced technology," resident Feroz Ahmad told ANI.

Director of Kashmir Medical College Insha Qazi said the institution is committed to providing affordable treatment while maintaining high standards of care.

"We are very affordable, at par with government hospital rates. Our doctors are very senior and experienced. Our equipment is top of the line. We are among the cheapest in terms of rates, but we are not compromising on quality," Qazi said.

Officials said the college is expected to benefit thousands of patients, create employment opportunities and contribute to the long-term strengthening of healthcare infrastructure across the Kashmir Valley.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

The affordability angle is crucial. Government hospital rates for advanced treatment? That's exactly what we need in a place like Kashmir where many families struggle with medical costs. But I hope they also focus on getting enough qualified faculty - that's been a challenge with many new medical colleges in India.

Vikram M

Great initiative but let's not get too excited yet. NMC inspections can be strict and the LOP process often takes longer than expected. Remember how many new colleges struggled with infrastructure compliance? Still, it's a positive step for healthcare in the valley. Let's hope they deliver on the super-speciality promise.

Rohit P

This is exactly the kind of development Kashmir needs - education and healthcare combined. My cousin had to travel to Delhi for surgery last year, the cost was insane. If this college delivers affordable super-speciality care, it'll save so many families from financial hardship. Well done to all involved 👏

Michael C

As someone who's worked in healthcare development, I'm cautiously optimistic. The numbers sound good - 150 seats, super-speciality plans, affordable rates - but execution matters most. Hope the college maintains standards and doesn't compromise on patient care just to fill beds. Kashmir deserves top-notch medical facilities.

Kavya N

The cosmetology and aesthetics part caught my eye 😄 Not often you see that mentioned in a government hospital context. But honestly, if they can do affordable dermatology and surgery with modern tech, that's a huge plus. Many people in Kashmir have skin issues due to the cold climate. Smart move by the college!

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