The Oxford Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Bangalore

Karnataka - Bangalore,
Private

General Information

The Oxford Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre (TOMCHRC) is a well-regarded Private Medical College located in Yadavanahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka. Established in 2013 under the Children’s Education Society (CES), TOMCHRC is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and is affiliated with the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bengaluru.

ParameterDetail
Establishment Year2013
Institute TypePrivate (Trust-run)
RecognitionNational Medical Commission (NMC) Approved
AffiliationRajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bengaluru
LocationYadavanahalli, Attibele Hobli, Anekal Taluk, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Annual MBBS Intake250 seats (Increased from 150)
Courses OfferedMBBS, MD/MS (Multiple clinical and non-clinical specialties).
Admission ProcessBased on NEET-UG score, followed by state counseling conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA).

Campus Facilities

  • Campus Size: Sprawls over a vast 38-acre campus, featuring dedicated blocks for academics, administration, and the hospital.

  • Academic Facilities: Features spacious, Air-Conditioned Lecture Halls, modern Laboratories (including a Skills Lab), and specialized departmental Museums.

  • Central Library: A substantial Central Library with a dedicated digital section, computers with internet access, and a large collection of medical resources.

  • Amenities: Provides separate Hostel facilities for Boys and Girls, a bank/ATM, and extensive Sports Facilities (including a swimming pool, cricket ground, basketball, and tennis courts). The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled.

  • Hospital & Medical Facilities

    Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution

  • Teaching Hospital: The Oxford Medical College Hospital & Research Centre is the integrated teaching hospital.

  • Bed Capacity: A large multi-specialty hospital with 750 to 950+ teaching beds (some sources indicate 1080 beds).

  • Clinical Volume: The hospital serves the population along the Bengaluru-Hosur highway, ensuring a consistent and large patient flow for comprehensive clinical training.

  • Advanced Care: Equipped with advanced Critical Care Units (ICU, ICCU, NICU, PICU), multiple Modular Operation Theatres, and modern diagnostic facilities (CT Scan, MRI).

  • Super Specialties: Offers services in specialized areas such as Cardiology, Nephrology, Urology, and Neurosurgery.

  • Fee Structure

    State University Affordability

    Quota CategoryAnnual Tuition Fee (Approx. INR)Total Course Tuition (4.5 Years Approx.)
    Government Quota (G)₹1,54,321/-Approx. ₹6.94 Lakhs
    Private/Management Quota (P/Q)₹12,00,867/-Approx. ₹54.04 Lakhs
    NRI Quota (N)₹40,12,700/-Approx. ₹1.80 Crore

    City Details

    Hostel & Mess

  • Hostel Policy: Separate, secure Hostel facilities for Boys and Girls are available on campus. Hostel stay is recommended and generally expected for students.

  • Accommodation: Rooms are furnished, typically shared (twin or triple occupancy), with options for AC and Non-AC accommodation.

  • Hostel & Mess Charges (Annual): These are mandatory for residents and typically all-inclusive.

    • Annual Residential Fee (Hostel + Mess): Ranges from approx. ₹1,75,000/- to ₹2,50,000/- per year (Varies based on AC status and room type).

  • Miscellaneous

  • NRI Seat Quota: Yes, TOMCHRC offers a dedicated NRI Quota (approx. 38 seats). The fees are the highest and are fixed by the KEA.

  • Admissions: All seats are filled via NEET-UG rank through the KEA counseling process.

  • Service Bond: MBBS students must adhere 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. PG residents also receive a stipend.

  • PG Fees: MD/MS fees for specialized clinical courses are very high, exceeding ₹1.20 Crore per annum for the Management/NRI Quota.

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