King Georges Medical University

King Georges Medical University

  • Estd: 1911 |
  • UGC, MCI |
  • Public College |

About King Georges Medical University

The success of this great project of medical education and relief was already assured when the foundation stone was laid by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales in 1906, and during his second visit for the Coronation Durbar as King Emperor, His Majesty was pleased to give his consent and to designate the College by his name.

The College was completed and the work of the first medical session was started in October 1911, though the ceremonial opening of the college building by His Honour Sir John Prescot Hewett did not occur until January 27, 1912. The College buildings consisted of a fine Administrative Block, an Anatomical block, a combined Pathological and Physiological block and a Medico-Legal Department. As soon as the College was completed the construction of the Hospital itself was commenced. The work for Out-patient Department was finished by. April 1913 and the main-building a few months later.The number of beds provided was 232 and besides the main Hospital block there were an Isolation Block and separated Cottage wards. The formal opening of King George's Hospital with the opening of the New Bridge over the river Gomti River opposite the Hospital was performed in January 1914 by His Excellency the Viceroy Lord Hardinge; the Bridge took the place of an ancient bridge built by King Asaf-ud-Daulah in 1780 and which was only demolished as late as 1911-12.

The architect of the buildings was Sir Swinton Jacob and the features were designed in the Indo-Saracenic style to be in keeping with ancient and royal buildings of this capital of Oudh and with the Imambara or Tomb of Nawab Asaf-ud-Daulah, which stands immediately besides the College and which dates from 1784.The total cost of the Hospital and College building was about 30 lakhs of rupees; the Local Government was indebted to the Government of India for a contribution of 10 lakhs towards the cost.

The staff of the College and Hospital began with an irreducible minimum of members, and schemes for expansion were being considered from the start, when the Great War supervened. The first batch of students qualified in 1916, and these also and the next few succeeding batches were for the most part absorbed by military requirement, and only after 1920 could the College be said to be gradually returning to its normal and progressive condition.

A change took place in the control of the Medical College and Hospital in 1921 when these institutions were transferred to the new Lucknow University and ceased to be directly under the Government of the United Provinces. Hither-to the College had been affiliated to the Allahabad University. For the first time in 1922 the degrees granted to the successful students was the M.B.B.S. Lucknow instead of the M.B.B.S. Allahabad, as hitherto.

Since 1922, the College and Hospital has expanded in several directions. A comprehensive museum of microscopic and macroscopic. Pathology has been created, an X-Ray and Electro-therapeutic Section for Hospital out-patients were opened in 1928. A new building housing the Pharmacological departmental with its laboratories and museum and containing a fine clinical theatre was completed in 1927 at a cost of Rs. 55,000/= ' It 1926, a Provincial Pathology scheme was introduced where by the College Pathology Department was linked up with the various Civil Hospitals throughout the Provinces which were thus enabled to obtain certain diagnostic tests, if they so desired.

In the realm of Preventive Medicine advance too has been very considerable. The University decided to give a D.P.H., which was formerly a Diploma which has been granted for some years by the State Board of Medical examination. A fine Provincial Hygiene Institute complete with lecture theatre, museum, laboratories and facilities for research at a cost of Rs. 3, 36,000 built by Government was opened by H.E. Sir Malcolm Hailey, Governor of these Provinces, in December 1928. This institute could train a class of 20 D.P.H. students, in addition to those trained for the examination of the State Board, 75 students for the Sanitary Inspectors Certificates, and a class of Lady Health Visitors.

King Georges Medical University Courses & Fee

King Georges Medical University UG Courses

Courses
Specialization
Avg. Fees Per Year
BDS , 4 Year Full Time
ORTHODONTICS
Tuition Fee : ₹23,950 /Yr.

BDS , 4 Year Full Time
ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
Tuition Fee : ₹23,950 /Yr.

BDS , 4 Year Full Time
CONSERVATIVE & ENDODONTICS
Tuition Fee : ₹23,950 /Yr.

BDS , 4 Year Full Time
PERIODONTICS
Tuition Fee : ₹23,950 /Yr.

BDS , 4 Year Full Time
PROSTHODONTICS
Tuition Fee : ₹23,950 /Yr.

BDS , 4 Year Full Time
PEDODONTICS
Tuition Fee : ₹23,950 /Yr.

King Georges Medical University PG Courses

Courses
Specialization
Avg. Fees Per Year
MS , 2 Year Full Time
Anatomy
Tuition Fee : NA

MS , 2 Year Full Time
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Tuition Fee : NA

MS , 3 Year Full Time
General Surgery
Tuition Fee : NA

MS , 2 Year Full Time
Neurosurgery
Tuition Fee : NA

MS , 2 Year Full Time
Ophthalmology
Tuition Fee : NA

MS , 3 Year Full Time
Orthopaedics
Tuition Fee : NA

MS , 2 Year Full Time
Otolaryngology
Tuition Fee : NA

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