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Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule

Coordinates: 20°51′50″N 74°45′44″E / 20.864024°N 74.762324°E / 20.864024; 74.762324
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Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College
Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College
MottoService before Self
TypeGovernment Medical College
Established1989
DeanDr. Sayaji V. Bhamre
Undergraduates150 per academic year
Address
Chakkarbardi, Malegaon Road, Samta Nagar
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20°51′50″N 74°45′44″E / 20.864024°N 74.762324°E / 20.864024; 74.762324
NicknameSBHGMC
AffiliationsMaharashtra University of Health Sciences; Medical Council of India
Websitewww.sbhgmcdhule.org

Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College (SBHGMC) is a medical institution in Dhule, Maharashtra, India. It is affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences and recognised by the Medical Council of India.[1] It was established in 1989 and was previously affiliated with Pune University and later with North Maharashtra University.

SBHGMC principally offers the MBBS degree. Post-graduate courses are not offered but will be available shortly [citation needed]. It has a total Undergraduate student intake capacity of 150.

These seats are filled via the NEET (UG) examination held annually. Out of the total 150 seats, 85% are reserved for students who have domiciled in the State of Maharashtra, whereas the other 15% is open for students across the country.

The campus is located on the outskirts of Dhule city.

The hospital attached to the college is Government Hospital, Dhule, also known as Civil Hospital, Dhule. It has 545 beds and is a major hospital in Dhule district, treating approximately 600 patients a day, many from rural areas.[2][3]

History and formation

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Facilities

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References

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  1. ^ Medical Council of India. "Medical Council of India- Colleges teaching MBBS" Archived 2011-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, Nov 18, 2012.
  2. ^ Santosh Sonawane, "Where doctors practise in fear", Times of India, March 16, 2017.
  3. ^ Santosh Sonawane, "Govt hospital doctors in Dhule set an example", Times of India, March 25, 2017.
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