Overview | Great Eastern Medical School And Hospital, Srikakulam | College2 |
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Establishment Year | 2010 | - |
Location | Srikakulam | - |
Ownership | Private | - |
Institution Type | College | - |
Approved By | UGC | - |
Facilities | Great Eastern Medical School And Hospital, Srikakulam | College2 |
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Gym | - | - |
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Wi-Fi Campus | - | - |
Swimming Pool | - | - |
Bank | - | - |
Transport | - | - |
Communication Centre | - | - |
E- Classroom | - | - |
Great Eastern Medical School And Hospital, Srikakulam | College2 |
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ADITYA EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY (Reg.) was conceived in the Year 2000 with a specific purpose and commitment to establishing institutions of academic excellence and medical services blended with spiritualism to the people of Andhra Pradesh, India and across the world. Our main aim is to nurture and tender medical tarining in moulding a competent, compassionate, skilful and proficient Indian Medical Graduate in service of humanity. GREAT EASTERN MEDICAL SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL, Srikakulam, established on August 2004, is the creation of our Chairman, Sri Rajyasri Bollineni. It is recognized by the Medical Council of India and was affiliated to the DR N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh from 2010. It was her dream to put up a Medical College & Hospital with modern facilities to cater for the rural population. This is the most modern medical college in the Srikakulam District of Andhra Pradesh, Providing education to the budding Doctors and State of the art medical health care to the local population, and also to those from bordering districts of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa. |
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Reviews | Great Eastern Medical School And Hospital, Srikakulam | College2 |
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Academics |
90%
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Fees |
80%
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Placements |
60%
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Infrastructure |
55%
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Social Life |
91%
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Campus |
80%
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