Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore

- Bangalore, India
Government

General Information

The Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical College (BRAMC), located in Bangalore, Karnataka, is a well-regarded Private Medical College. Established in 1980 by the Ananda Social and Education Trust, it operates with a mission to serve the underprivileged communities.

ParameterDetail
Establishment Year1980
Institute TypePrivate / Self-Financed
AffiliationRajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bengaluru
RecognitionNational Medical Commission (NMC)
LocationKadugondanahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka
Campus SizeApproximately 25 acres
Annual MBBS Intake150 seats
Admission ProcessBased on NEET-UG rank through centralized state counseling by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA).
Courses OfferedMBBS, MD (Doctor of Medicine), and MS (Master of Surgery).

Campus Facilities

  • The BRAMC campus is located in Kadugondanahalli, Bangalore, and is designed to house both the academic facilities and the teaching hospital.

    • Campus Size: The college is spread across a 25-acre campus located in a key area of Bangalore.

    • Academic Blocks: The campus includes dedicated academic blocks, administrative buildings, and an integrated teaching hospital.

    • Lecture Halls: The college has 5 Lecture Halls, each with a seating capacity of 120+ students. These halls are modern, air-conditioned, and equipped with audio-visual (A/V) teaching aids.

    • Examination Halls: There are 3 Examination Halls, each with a seating capacity of 110+ students.

    • Laboratories: The college maintains spacious and well-equipped laboratories for all pre-clinical and para-clinical departments. It also has a modern Skill Lab for advanced practical training.

    • Other Amenities: The campus features an Auditorium for professional and cultural events, a Gymnasium, dedicated space for sports (indoor and outdoor), a Canteen/Cafeteria, and an ATM facility.

  • Hospital & Medical Facilities

    Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution

    • Teaching Hospital: The college is attached to the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Hospital.

    • Bed Capacity: The hospital has a capacity of 600+ to 800 beds (750 beds reported), providing a large base for clinical training.

    • Specialties: Offers comprehensive clinical services across major departments (General Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics, OBG, etc.).

    • Super Specialties: Offers services in Cardiology, Nephrology, Urology, Neurosurgery, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Medical Oncology, and Surgical Oncology.

    • Patient Focus: Hospital emphasizes service, particularly to economically weaker sections, ensuring good patient flow and diverse clinical exposure.

  • Fee Structure

    State University Affordability

    Quota CategoryAnnual Tuition Fee (Approx. INR)Total Course Fee (Approx. 5.5 Years)
    Government Quota (G)₹1,44,446 to ₹1,54,321Approx. ₹6.35 Lakhs (Total Tuition)
    Private Quota (P/Q)₹10,92,852 to ₹12,00,867Approx. ₹49.72 Lakhs (Total Tuition)
    Management Quota (MNG/Other)₹35,12,700Approx. ₹1.65 Crore (Total Tuition)
    NRI Quota (N)Approx. ₹35,12,700 (or $42,000+ USD)Approx. ₹1.65 Crore (Total Tuition)

    City Details

    Hostel & Mess

  • Hostel Policy: Hostel stay is generally recommended, especially for first-year and outstation students.

  • Hostel Type: Separate, secure Hostel facilities for Boys and Girls are available on campus.

    • Girls' Hostel: Newer block, often uses common toilets, bathrooms, and washing machines per floor.

    • Boys' Hostel: Generally reported as spacious, with rooms often having attached bathrooms.

  • Annual Rent: Approximately ₹1,00,000/- per year (Rent only).

  • Mess Charges: ₹3,500 – ₹4,500 per month (Paid monthly, separate from rent). The mess typically serves South Indian-style food.

  • Miscellaneous

  • NRI Seat Quota: Yes, BRAMC reserves seats under the NRI Quota (Category N). Admission is through KEA counseling.

  • Service Bond (Mandatory): MBBS graduates are subject to the Karnataka State Government's mandatory 1-year rural service bond post-internship.

  • Penalty for Non-Compliance: A financial penalty of ₹10,00,000/- (Ten Lakhs) is imposed for skipping the bond.

  • Stipend: Students receive a stipend during the 1-year compulsory rotating internship.

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