Silchar Medical College and Hospital


Silchar Medical College and Hospital, established in 1968, is a government-run medical college cum hospital in Silchar in southern Assam, one of the oldest medical college of North East India. It is the only referral hospital in the southern part of Assam, also referred to as the Barak Valley, and serves neighbouring states including Mizoram, North Tripura, West Manipur and South Meghalaya.

Inception and earlier years

Before Indian independence, people from Assam and other North Eastern states had to go to other states for medical education and advanced medical treatment. John Berry White, MRCS, a British surgeon of the East India Company, started health education and healthcare in Assam. He established the Berry White Medical School at Dibrugarh, Assam in 1898-99 with a donation of Rs. 50,000 — a large sum at the time. In course of time this medical school was upgraded and on 3 November 1947 the Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh was established and it stands as the first medical college in Assam.
While the other states had several medical colleges, Assam remained with only one. The state government in 1959, headed by the Chief Minister of Assam, B. P. Chaliha, Finance Minister Fakaruddin Ali Ahmed, and Health Minister Rupram Brahma decided to have a second medical college in Assam.
On 7 November 1959, the state government set up an expert committee to look into the matter and submit their report. The committee members visited parts of the state, held consultations with the public, and ultimately recommended Gauhati which is the gateway of Assam, as the most suitable location. The committee also recommended a third medical college in the Barak valley at Silchar, and a fourth at Tezpur on the north bank of Brahmaputra river. The Gauhati Medical College at Guwahati and the Silchar Medical College at Ghungoor, Silchar were set up.
The Silchar Medical College was inaugurated at its permanent campus on 15 August 1968. The admission to the MBBS course was 50 students annually. Prof. Rudra Goswami took charge as the first principal of the Silchar Medical College on 1 August 1968.
The professional courses started in the Boys’ Hostel No-II in a makeshift manner and the Civil Hospital, Silchar was taken over as its hospital in 1971. In 1977-78 the main hospital building complex was commissioned.
In 1985 postgraduate courses were introduced in five clinical subjects:
  1. General Medicine
  2. General Surgery
  3. Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  4. Ophthalmology
  5. Otorhinolaryngology
The annual admission capacity in MBBS course was raised from 50 to 65 students in the same year.
The Medical Council of India recognized the MBBS degree in 1976.
2008 saw introduction of PG courses in four more subjects: Radiology, Pathology, Anaesthesiology and Orthopaedics. At the same time government of Assam decided to increase the undergraduate seats from 65 to 100.

SMC at a glance

Year of establishment at its permanent site1968
Year of recognition of MBBS course by MCI1976
No. of students admitted annually in MBBS course100
No. of students admitted annually in post-graduate courses71
Current No. of students on Roll in MBBS course386
Current No. of students on Roll in PG courses122
Total No. of Teaching Staff172
Total area of land of the SMC Campus620

Courses

Graduate education
Postgraduate education
Other courses
University of Affiliation:
The method of selection is entrance tests conducted by All India and state level selection bodies. Duration of postgraduate course: Degree three years; Diploma two years. For postgraduate studies a thesis is compulsory.
Postgraduate Courses available are given below:
The Silchar Medical College Students Union was formed, holding annual elections to an Executive Committee.

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