Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (HIMSR) is a constituent college of Jamia Hamdard (Deemed to be University), located in New Delhi. It was established in 2012 by the Hamdard National Foundation and is the university's flagship institution for modern medicine.
The institute operates under the umbrella of Jamia Hamdard, which holds the unique status of a Deemed to be University and is recognized as a Muslim Minority Institution and an Institution of Eminence (IoE) by the Government of India. HIMSR is known for providing high-quality medical education integrated with a large teaching hospital, emphasizing research and ethical practice.
Type: Private (Minority Institution) - Constituent College of Jamia Hamdard (Deemed University)
Affiliation: Jamia Hamdard (Deemed to be University), New Delhi
Recognition: Fully recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC)
Established: 2012
NIRF Ranking: The parent university, Jamia Hamdard, is ranked #40 in the Medical category by NIRF 2024.
Recognized when degree granted on or after December 2016, Permitted for increase of seats 100 to 150 u/s 26(1)(a)(b) & 28(1)(2) of the NMC Act, 2019 for 2021-22. Permitted of renewal of 100 to 150 seats for the academic year 2022-23. Permitted (2nd renewal) and 3rd batch for the Academic Year 2023 - 2024. Continuation of Recognition granted for one (01) year for 2022-23 only. Annual renewal permission granted for 150 MBBS seats for AY 2024-25.
HIMSR is integrated within the main Jamia Hamdard campus.
Location: Situated in Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi.
Campus Size & Vibe: The institution shares the university's large, green urban campus. The atmosphere is highly academic, professional, and focused on clinical and pharmaceutical sciences, reflecting Jamia Hamdard's strengths.
Infrastructure & Facilities:
Academic Blocks: Features modern, air-conditioned lecture halls, demonstration rooms, and examination halls equipped with digital teaching aids.
Laboratories: Well-equipped labs for all pre-clinical and para-clinical departments (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, etc.) as per NMC standards.
Library: Students use the vast Hakim Mohammed Said Central Library, which provides access to extensive medical collections and digital resources (e-journals, Medline).
Residential Life: Separate hostel facilities are provided for boys and girls on the university campus.
Amenities: Shares university amenities including sports complexes, auditoriums, canteens, and banking facilities.
Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution
The college is built around its large teaching hospital.
Flagship Hospital: The Hakeem Abdul Hameed (HAH) Centenary Hospital is the constituent teaching hospital, fully integrated with HIMSR.
Scale & Services: This is a major multi-specialty, tertiary care teaching hospital.
Capacity: A large hospital with 710+ beds (including specialized Critical Care beds).
Services: Provides comprehensive healthcare services across almost all clinical specialties. It features 24x7 Emergency, Trauma, and advanced Critical Care units (ICUs), modern Operation Theatres, a licensed Blood Bank, and extensive OPD/IPD services.
Educational Engine: The HAH Centenary Hospital is the core clinical training ground for MBBS students and postgraduate residents, offering essential, high-volume patient exposure.
State University Affordability
As a minority Deemed University, fees are at the premium end and are fixed by the university, subject to review by national bodies.
Accommodation: Separate hostel blocks are available for male and female students (UGs, PGs, Interns).
Amenities: Hostels are equipped with basic furnishings. AC and Non-AC room options are available, with single, double, and triple sharing.
Dining: Mess facilities are available for all hostellers.
Cost: Hostel and mess fees are compulsory and a significant annual expense.
Hostel Fee (Annual): Varies significantly based on the room type (e.g., Non-AC double sharing is lower, AC single sharing is highest). Ranges from ~₹55,000 to ₹2,50,000 (Accommodation only).
Mess Charges (Monthly): ~₹2,500 - ₹3,000 (paid separately or in advance).
Getting Admitted (MBBS/MD/MS): Admission is strictly and exclusively based on qualifying ranks in NEET-UG (for MBBS) or NEET-PG (for MD/MS).
Minority Status: As a Muslim Minority institution, 50% of the seats are reserved for candidates belonging to the Muslim community.
MCC Counselling is Key: Seat allotment for all categories (General, Minority, and NRI Quota) is handled entirely through the centralized counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), DGHS, Govt. of India. Candidates must register on the MCC portal, select Jamia Hamdard, and secure allotment based on their All India NEET Rank.
Always check the official MCC (mcc.nic.in) website for counselling schedules and procedures.
Career Path: As a premier medical institution in Delhi, the career path for graduates is excellent.
Internship: MBBS graduates complete a mandatory 1-year rotatory internship at the HAH Centenary Hospital, for which they receive a stipend (e.g., ~₹26,300 per month).
Post-Graduation: The strong clinical exposure and academic environment make graduates highly competitive for PG seats (via NEET-PG) or immediately employable as Medical Officers.
Placements (PG): The NIRF 2024 report highlights a median salary of ₹9.35 LPA for PG (3-Year, MD/MS) graduates.
Well-equipped Library
Experienced Faculty
Computer Lab
Sports Activities
Heritage Campus