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Can i know the rank list and college allocation under comed-k for medical in karnataka for 2007 ?

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also the fee structure of 2007 ?

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  2. Karnataka has about 61 pharmacy colleges that offer Diploma in Pharmacy(D.Pharm), Bachelor of Pharmacy(B.Pharm), Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm).



        * Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy was founded in 1982.

        * K. L. E. Society's College of Pharmacy, Belgaum

        * Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, Bangalore

        * T. John College, Bangalore

        * Vivekananda College of Pharmacy, Bangalore

    Nursing Colleges

        * Fathima School Of Nursing, Bijapur

        * K.L.E. Society's College of Nursing, Belgaum

        * Krupanidhi College of Nursing, Bangalore. Started in 1992, offers Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery.

        * MVJ Institute of Nursing, Near Whitefield, Kadugodi Post, Bangalore - 560 067. Phone: +91-80 - 2845 2324, Fax: +91-80 - 2845 2443

        * Sambhram College & Institute of Nursing, #36, Temple Road, BEML Nagar, KGF - 563 115. +91 (8153) 263171, nursing@sambhram.netThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

        * T. John College, Bangalore



        * Adichunchanagiri Biotechnology and Cancer Research Institute

        * List of medical and dental colleges

        * Medical education: 2 dists herald new era

          With the Medical Council of India (MCI) giving its green signal, the uncertainty over the commencement of much awaited government medical colleges at Bidar and Raichur has come to an end. The opening of the two medical colleges in public sector has delighted the people of the two districts which will have the benefits in the fields of medical treatment.

        * Six new medical colleges for Karnataka

          Union Health Minister Anbumoni Ramadoss has assured to clear the sanctions to all the six Government medical colleges in Karnataka, paving way for 600 additional seats for the students in these colleges, Karnataka Health Education Minister V S Acharya said here today.

          An assurance to this effect was given to a delegation, led by Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and Health Education Minister and former union minister V Dhananjay Kumar this evening.

        * 251 nursing schools get admission nod

          The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday permitted 251 nursing schools and 25 nursing colleges to make admissions for the academic year 2007-908. The order was passed by a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Cyriac Joseph and Justice B S Patil. Around 512 nursing schools and colleges had been derecognised due to lack of infrastructure. However, the Karnataka Nursing Council stated in an affidavit that after a meeting it was decided that 251 nursing schools would be granted provisional recognition.

        * Medical seat fee hike not possible

          There is no chance of increasing the government medical seats fees in private colleges, said Medical Education Department Director Ramananda Shetty.

          Speaking to reporters he said private medical colleges had put forward a proposal before the government with regard to the fee hike in private medical colleges in view of the hike in teaching faculty‘s payment. The private colleges authority had asked the government to increase the fee from Rs 35,000 to Rs1.35 lakh to bear the loss, he added.

        * Medical colleges in trouble

          The Medical Council of India has recommended de-recognition of three medical colleges in Karnataka from this year. During the executive council meeting of the MCI on March 10, the apex body had decided to withdraw recognition to Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore and Manipal and Dr B R Ambedkar Medical College in Bangalore as they were found to have insufficient infrastructure and faculty.

        * Bangalore Medical College to be upgraded on AIIMS lines

          The Centre has decided to upgrade Bangalore Medical College on the lines of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi with a fund of Rs 100 crore, Karnataka Medical Education Minister V S Acharya said today.

        * Govt, Comed-K agree on P-G seat-sharing

          Paving the way for a smooth P-G medical and dental admissions next year, the state government and Comed-K on Monday agreed to share seats for 2007 admissions. As per the in-principle agreement, Comed-K will give 33% of its seats (both diploma and degree courses) to the state government to be filled under concessional fee category.

        * Bangalore to get a new medical college: CM

          A new medical college will be set up in the city from the next academic year. On Wednesday, chief minister H D Kumaraswamy told reporters that the proposed medical college will come up at Beggars' Colony site on Magadi Road along with the new campus of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health sciences.

        * All nursing schools in Karnataka to be upgraded to colleges

          The Karnataka government is contemplating on upgrading all nursing schools in the State to nursing colleges by 2010, Medical Education Minister V S Acharya said today.

        * 6 medical colleges not ready yet, says MCI

          Minister for Medical Education V S Acharya said that the State government would pitch in Rs 20 crore to upgrade the Bangalore Medical College. At a press conference held on Friday, Mr Acharya said that a total of Rs 120 crore, inclusive of the Central funding of Rs 100 crore, would be used to categorise various sections under the frame work to improve five teaching colleges and BMC Dental and Medical Colleges. “Later, we will think of autonomy,” he added.

        * Revamp RGUHS, governor tells govt

          Miffed by the spate of scams in the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), governor T N Chaturvedi has sought a complete revamp of the functioning of the university. Chaturvedi, also chancellor of universities, has not only sought a periodical review of the functioning, but also wants the statutes and rules governing the university to be amended to improve functioning.

        * 10-fold fee hike for post-graduate medical and dental courses

          Medical students, be prepared to pay through your nose! The Karnataka government has decided to effect a 10-fold fee hike for post-graduate medical and dental courses in all government colleges for the academic year 2006-'07.

        * Fake nursing colleges thrive for decades

          Fake campus, fake students, fake faculty. Patron for such nursing colleges? The state government. The task force on paramedical education headed by Dr C M Gurumurthy has come out with shocking revelations on the state of nursing education and has exposed the nexus between the fake institutions and the government. This nexus, it says, has helped the colleges thrive for decades. Sample this: In 2003'-04, the Karnataka Nursing Council (KNC) inspected 360 institutions but approved only 30.

        * Dental College Association to meet CM

        * New eligibility norms for BE, MBBS courses

        * Medical, dental fees fixed, colleges upset

        * Mysore Medical College Secretary in Lokayukta net

        * 5 medical colleges by Dec 2005

        * Medico issued marks card without writing examination

        * Dental college goes abegging for students

        * Paramedical science courses sanctioned

        * Website on radiology started

        * Nine nursing colleges dupe govt

        * State to opt for NRI quota in medical colleges

        * HC raps 5 medical colleges

        * Most nursing colleges don't exist!

        * Mysore Medical College seeks autonomous status

        * P-G medical fees go thru the roof

        * Ayurveda Medical College becomes Nursing School overnight

        * Sign bond for govt medical seat

        * Hasten new medical college process, CM told

        * Comed-K goes for separate PG test

        * CM assures medical college for Belgaum

        * Bapuji Dental College jubilee fete from Nov 26, 2004

        * Place for Belgaum medical college finalised

        * Belgaum Medical College may be at district hospital

        * Five more new medical colleges

        * When can PG medicos pay fees?

        * Three more dental colleges likely to be set up in State

        * Medical colleges go the Air Deccan way: Rs 500 admission fees

        * Manipal Group (MEMG) To Diversify Into Medical R&D

        * Ayurveda students protest over delay in seat approval

        * MCI cuts seats in 5 colleges: Yenepoya, K.V.G, A.J. Institute, Vyedehi Institute & S. Nijalingappa

        * Ex-minister (Education) G Parameshwara's college, Siddartha Medical College, rapped for unfair process

        * Online resource awareness is the need of hour in medical colleges

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