Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow





Welcome to Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences | ||
Mayo Health Centre is a 300 bedded hospital, It is a well-equipped,
multispecialty hospital with modern facilities in this area, catering to
the needs of population around Lucknow. Mayo School of Nursing provides
rich opportunities for students to pursue collaborative and
interdisciplinary education and independent study projects in the field
of nursing education.
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The Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences is a project of Bodhisatva
Charitable Trust which is a non-profitable, non-governmental,
non-political & social organization, for the welfare of humanity,
based on community empowerment. Our persistent endeavour is to encourage
our students to participate in educational, sports, social and cultural
activities to enable them to stay abreast with global demand of
complete healthy human being.
MIMS objective oriented instruction program will contribute into outstanding learning prospects. The students will attain leadership skills, discipline and information seeking attitude, to become conversant with them for solving current and emerging health problems. MIMS embarks on teaching of undergraduates with a mission to be graded among the top medical colleges at the outset in India and within the South East Asia in due course. Dedicated efforts are expected to turn it to be an epitome of brilliance, excellence and eminence in Medical Education.
As a budding institution, we have a long path to go; our team of faculty members believes that quality assurance is the only way to exist in competitive world. At the same time from the core of our heart we feel, it is indeed, our responsibility to inculcate in our students as our children, best learning in patient care management .
MIMS objective oriented instruction program will contribute into outstanding learning prospects. The students will attain leadership skills, discipline and information seeking attitude, to become conversant with them for solving current and emerging health problems. MIMS embarks on teaching of undergraduates with a mission to be graded among the top medical colleges at the outset in India and within the South East Asia in due course. Dedicated efforts are expected to turn it to be an epitome of brilliance, excellence and eminence in Medical Education.
As a budding institution, we have a long path to go; our team of faculty members believes that quality assurance is the only way to exist in competitive world. At the same time from the core of our heart we feel, it is indeed, our responsibility to inculcate in our students as our children, best learning in patient care management .
Let us all make efforts to benefit from a flourishing future.
Admission Process |
Selection of Students:The
selection of students to medical college shall be based solely on merit
of the candidate and for determination of merit, the following criteria
be adopted uniformly throughout the country:(1) In
states, having only one Medical College and one university /
board/examining body conducting the qualifying examination, the marks
obtained at such qualifying examination may be taken into consideration.(2) In
states, having more than one university/board/examining body conducting
the qualifying examination (or where there is more than one medical
college under the administrative control of one authority) a competitive
entrance examination should be held so as to achieve a uniform
evaluation as there may be variation of standards at qualifying
examinations conducted by different agencies.(3) Where
there are more than one college in a state and only one
university/board conducting the qualifying examination, then a joint
selection board be constituted for all the colleges.(4) A competitive entrance examination is absolutely necessary in the cases of Institutions of All India character.(5) Procedure for selection to MBBS course shall be as follows :-i) In
case of admission on the basis of qualifying examination under
Clause(1) based on merit, candidate for admission to MBBS course must
have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English
individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken
together in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology at the qualifying
examination as mentioned in Clause(2) of regulation 4. In respect of
candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or Other
Backward Classes, the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology
taken together in qualifying examination be 40% instead of 50% as above.
ii) In
case of admission on the basis of competitive entrance examination
under Clause (2) to (4) of this regulation, a candidate must have passed
in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English individually
and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in
Physics, Chemistry & Biology at the qualifying examination as
mentioned in Clause (2) of Regulation 4 and in addition must have come
in the merit list prepared as a result of such competitive entrance
examination by securing not less than 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry
and Biology taken together in the competitive examination. In respect of
candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or other
Backward Classes the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology
taken together in qualifying examination and competitive entrance
examination be 40% instead of 50% as stated above.
Provided that a candidate who has appeared in the qualifying examination
the result of which has not been declared, he may be provisionally
permitted to take up the competitive entrance examination and in case of
selection for admission to the MBBS course, he shall not be admitted to
that course until he fulfills the eligibility criteria under Regulation
4.
Migration(1) Migration
from one medical college to other is not a right of a student. However,
migration of students from one medical college to another medical
college in India may be considered by the Medical Council of India only
in exceptional cases on extreme compassionate grounds*, provided
following criteria are fulfilled. Routine migrations on other grounds
shall not be allowed.
(2) Both
the colleges, i.e. one at which the student is studying at present and
one to which migration is sought, are recognised by the Medical Council
of India.
(3) The applicant should have passed first professional MBBS examination.
(4) The
applicant submits his application for migration, complete in all
respects, to all authorities concerned within a period of one month of
passing (declaration of results) the first professional Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) examination.
(5) The
applicant must submit an affidavit stating that he/she will pursue 18
months of prescribed study before appearing at IInd professional
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) examination at the
transferee medical college, which should be duly certified by the
Registrar of the concerned University in which he/she is seeking
transfer. The transfer will be applicable only after receipt of the
affidavit.
(6) Universities
shall organize admission timings and admission process in such a way
that teaching in first semester starts by the 1st of August each year.
(7) Supplementary
examination may be conducted within 6 months so that the students who
pass can join the main batch and the failed students will have to appear
in the subsequent year.
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UG Course | |||
Mayo
Institute of Medical Sciences offers BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR
OF SURGERY (M.B.B.S.). It is a comprehensive medical institute having
excellent infrastructure & maintaining high Academic standards.
Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences also offers Nursing Courses:
1. B. Sc. Nursing
2. G. N. M. 3. A. N. M. |
UG Course(MBBS) | |||
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