K.S. Hegde Medical
Academy (KSHEMA), Mangalore was established in 1999 became a constituent
Nitte University in 2009. The Institution is named after its founder, the
visionary, late Justice K S Hegde, former Justice of the Supreme Court of India
and former Speaker of the Lok Sabha. It strives to generate competent and
humane professionals empowered to face future challenges with ethical
integrity. The Institution has collaborations and research linkages with
international and national organizations like the Wake Forest University, USA,
University of Toronto, Canada, BARC Research Center-Mangalore University, India
and St. John’s Research Institute, India.
The institute is located in the picturesque town of
Deralakatte, about 13 km from the city of Mangalore in Karnataka. The institute
offers both under graduate and post graduate courses in the medical stream. The
degrees offered by the institution are recognized by the Medical Council of
India (MCI).
Since its inception, the institution has made rapid progress
towards being recognized as a medical school of excellence. The academy lays
emphasis towards delivering quality health care while developing a sense of
social responsibility among the students. While the institute provides every
kind of infrastructural facility for imparting quality education to the
students, the highly qualified faculty members thoroughly guide the students
and encourage them in their academic pursuits.
Courses Offered:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of surgery (MBBS)
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor
of surgery (MBBS):
K S Hegde Medical Academy offers a four and a half year
program leading to the award of the degree, M.B.B.S. K S Hegde Medical Academy
and the attached K S Hegde Hospital are duly recognized by the Medical Council
of India and are affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences,
Bangalore.
As per the curriculum designed by the Rajiv Gandhi
University of Health Sciences, every student shall undergo a period of
certified study extending over 4 1/2 academic years from the date of
commencement of study to the date of completion of examination followed by 1
year of compulsory rotatory internship.
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