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BMCRI Bangalore – Bangalore Medical College And Research Institute

Management
Public/Government
Established In
1955
Courses Offered
M.D. Diploma M.Ch. M.S. B.Sc.
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Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, also known as BMCRI was established in 1955. Four major hospitals are a part of the institute. It aims to impart medical education to young medical profession aspirants. The institution offers both UG and PG courses, along with diploma course study. Candidates who wish to pursue courses in the institute can apply for admissions, and must make sure that they meet the eligibility criteria. BMCRI is spread over 200 acres of land with a total faculty of 358. 

Location

BMCRI is located in Fort, Krishna Rajendra Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka. Transport system can be found in all ways in order to reach the institute. One can travel by bus, metro, train, or even air for those from other cities or states. The details of the transport route and systems are given below.

1.     By plane, Bangalore International Airport is the closest airport, which is located 36.5 km away from the institute.

2.     The nearest railway station is Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna Railway Station, located 4.1 km away from the institute.

3.     National College Station is the nearest metro station from the institute, located 1 km away.

4.     Kempegowda Bus Station is the closest bus station which is located 4.5 km away from the institute.

 Recognition

The institute is recognized and approved by the Medical Council of India (MCI).

Collaboration

The institute has collaborated with various other institutes and organizations. To date, as per the informed, BMCRI Bangalore has collaborated and signed MOUs with YRCU and ISRO.

Notable Alumni

Notable alumni who have studied and pursued their degree in BMCRI Bangalore are given below.

Notable AlumniProfession
Dr Ramya MohanBritish Doctor
Santosh G. HonavarIndian Researcher
Dinker Belle RaiIndian American vascular surgeon
Dr. Hanumappa SudarshanTribal Rights Activist
B. Ramana RaoIndian Physician and Cardiologist