King George's Medical University
Former names | King George's Medical College (1905–2002) |
|---|---|
| Motto | Sincerity-Service-Sacrifice |
| Type | State university |
| Established | 1905 |
| Founder | Raja Sir Tassaduq Rasul Khan |
| Accreditation | NAAC A++ |
| Endowment | ₹1,640 crore (US$190 million) (2024-25) [1] |
| Chancellor | Governor of Uttar Pradesh |
| Vice-Chancellor | Dr. Soniya Nityanand |
Academic staff | 434[2] |
| Students | 2,537[2] |
| Undergraduates | 1,583[2] |
| Postgraduates | 895[2] |
| 50[2] | |
| Address | Shahmina Road, Chowk , , , India 26°52′09″N 80°54′58″E / 26.8692591°N 80.9162402°E |
| Campus | Urban, 24.711 acres (10.000 ha) |
| Colors | |
| Nickname | KGMU |
| Affiliations | UGC, NMC, DCI ,INC |
| Website | kgmu |
King George's Medical University (KGMU) is a public medical university located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was formerly a constituent medical college of the University of Lucknow and was separated and raised to the status of a state university by an Act passed by the Government of Uttar Pradesh on 16 September 2002.[3] It is the only government medical institution to have been awarded the NAAC A++ grade in the state of Uttar Pradesh.[4]
The university has about 1250 undergraduate students (including 280 dental students) and 450 postgraduate students.[5]
About 250 students a year are admitted to the four-and-a-half-year course of study for the degree of M.B.B.S.[6]
History
King George's Medical College (University) was founded on the initiative of His Highness Raja Sir Tassaduq Rasul Khan, KCSI CSI, of Jahangirabad Raj, United Provinces to commemorate the 1905 visit to India of King George V. The foundation stone was laid by King George V in 1906; the first session started in October 1911, and the hospital's construction was completed in 1913 at a total cost of ₹30 lakhs. The first batch of students qualified as doctors in 1916. The college was initially affiliated with the University of Allahabad until 1921.
The King George's Medical College, along with Canning College and Isabella Thoburn College, became the constituent institutions of the University of Lucknow in 1921. In 1983, the Government of Uttar Pradesh took over the college under The King George's Medical College and the Gandhi Memorial and Associated Hospitals (Taking Over) Act, 1983 (U.P. Act No. 10 of 1983).[7] The takeover was repealed in 1998, and the college was re-transferred to the University of Lucknow on 28 March 1998 through U.P. Act No. 15 of 1998.[8] It was subsequently separated from the University of Lucknow and elevated to the status of a state university in 2002.[3][9]
In 2002 the Government of Uttar Pradesh, led by Mayawati of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), granted university status the college and renamed it Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University (CSMMU), under the Uttar Pradesh Chhatrapati Shahuji Medical University Act, 2002.[3] In August 2003 Mulayam Singh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party (SP) replaced Mayawati and became Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. Two months later, in October 2003, the name of the university was changed to King George's Medical University (KGMU)[9] by the Uttar Pradesh Chhartrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University (Second Amendment) Act, 2003.[10]
Name-changing continued. In 2007, after the BSP won the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election and Mayawati returned to office, the name of the institution reverted to CSMMU. When control returned to the SP in the 2012 election, Akhilesh Yadav's government returned the name of the university the current "King George Medical University".[11]
Similar changes occurred for the dental faculty. The faculty was established in 1949 as a section of the ENT department;[12] raised to a separate department in 1950, it moved to a new building in 1952.[9] When the university was established in 2002, the dental department became the Dental College, a constituent college of the university.[12] Two years later, under the Uttar Pradesh King George's University of Dental Science Act, 2004, the Dental College was raised to the status of a state university[13] named the "U.P. King George's University of Dental Science".[14] In 2007, the government reverted this decision and the U.P. King George's University of Dental Science again became simply a Faculty of Dental Sciences, as it was at the establishment of the university.[12]
After attaining university status, it also functioned as an affiliating university for several medical colleges, including Autonomous Medical College, Bahraich, until the academic year 2021–2022, after which the affiliated colleges were transferred to the newly established Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University.
Faculties
- Faculty of Medical Sciences
- Faculty of Dental Sciences
- Faculty of Paramedical Sciences
- Faculty of Nursing
Undergraduate courses
Faculty of Medicine
M.B.B.S -- 250 seats
Faculty of Dental Science
B.D.S -- 100 seats
Faculty of Nursing
B.Sc. Nursing -- 120 seats
Faculty of Paramedical Science
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) -- 10 seats
Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS)-- 20 seats
Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom) -- 10 seats
Bachelor of Radiotherapy Technology--10 seats[4]
Postgraduate, super speciality and doctoral courses
Faculty of Medicine-
| MD Anaesthesiology | |
| MD Anatomy | |
| MD Biochemistry | |
| MD Community Medicine | |
| MD Emergency Medicine | |
| MD Forensic medicine | |
| MD General Medicine | |
| MD Hospital Administration | |
| MD Immunohaematology & Blood Transfustion | |
| MD Mircobiology | |
| MD Paediatrics | |
| MD Pathology | |
| MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitaion | |
| MD Physiology | |
| MD Psychiatry | |
| MD Radiation Oncology | |
| MD Radiodiagnosis | |
| MD Respiratory Medicine | |
| MD pharmacology |
| MS E.N.T | |
| MS Obst. & Gynaecology | |
| MS Ophthalmology | |
| MS Orthopaedics Surgery | |
| MS Traumatology and Surgery | |
| MS General Surgery |
| DM Cardiology | |
| DM Clinical Hematology | |
| DM Critical Care Medicine | |
| DM Geriatric mental health | |
| DM Medical Gastroenterology | |
| DM Neurology | |
| DM Pulmonary Medicine | |
| DM Rheumatology |
| MCH Cardio Vascular Thoracic Surgery | |
| MCH Endocrine Surgery | |
| MCH NeuroSurgery | |
| MCH Paediatric Surgery | |
| MCH Plastic Reconstructive Surgery | |
| MCH Surgical Gastroenterology | |
| MCH Surgical Oncology | |
| MCH Urology | |
| MCh Paediatric Orthopaedics |
| PHD | |
| Post MD-PhD |
| Master in Hospital Administration | |
| Masters in Health Profession Medical Education |
Faculty of Nursing
M.Sc. Nursing- 25 seats
Faculty of Dental Science
MDS -
| Conservative Dentistry | |
| Oral &Maxillofacial Surgery | |
| Oral Medicine & Radiology | |
| Orthodontic | |
| Pedaitric Preventive dentistry | |
| Periodontology | |
| Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge | |
| Public Health Dentistry | |
| Oral Pathology & Microbiology |
Rankings
| University and college rankings | |
|---|---|
| General – international | |
| Times (World) (2021)[15] | 601–800 |
| Times (Asia) (2021)[16] | 139 |
| General – India | |
| NIRF (Overall) (2022)[17] | 75 |
| NIRF (Universities) (2022)[18] | 50 |
| Medical – India | |
| NIRF (2024)[19] | 19 |
| Government colleges: | |
| Outlook India (2022)[20] | 4 |
| Dental – India | |
| NIRF (2022)[21] | 5 |
The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) has ranked the university 50 among universities in India in 2022,[18] 11th among medical colleges,[22] 5th among dental colleges,[21] and 75th overall.[17] It was ranked fourth among government medical colleges in India in 2022 by Outlook India.[20]
In 2025, NIRF ranked it 8th among medical colleges.[23]
Notable people
The University has a long list of its prestigious alumni who have earned name and fame throughout the country as well as in abroad. As of now, the University has given 1 Padma Vibhushan, 6 Padma Bhushan, 29 Padma Shri and 45 BC Roy awardees to the nation.
Notable alumni
- Belle Monappa Hegde
- Manik Saha
- B. K. Anand
- Sanduk Ruit
- Rajendra Prasad
- Ravi Kant
- Anil Kohli
- N. N. Wig
- Nuzhat Husain
- Mahesh Prasad Mehray
- Ravindra Nanda
- Autar Singh Paintal
- Sunil Pradhan
- Krishan Chandra Singhal
- Badri Nath Tandon
- Mahdi Hasan
- Naresh Trehan
- Prem Nath Wahi
- Shyam Swarup Agarwal
- Balram Bhargava
- Priyadarshi Ranjan
- Soniya Nityanand
- Ashish Kumar Bhutani
Notable faculty
See also
References
- ^ "UP Budget 2024-25: State capital's super speciality healthcare gets "special care"". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
- ^ a b c d e "NIRF 2021" (PDF). King George's Medical University.
- ^ a b c "Uttar Pradesh Chhatapati Shahuji Medical University Act, 2002" (PDF). Uttar Pradesh Gazette. Government of Uttar Pradesh. 6 September 2002. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- ^ a b "Academic Program". KGMU. Retrieved 10 February 2026.
- ^ "Student activities". King George's Medical University. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
- ^ "Courses admission". King George's Medical University. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
- ^ "King George's Medical College And The Gandhi Memorial And Associated Hospitals (taking Over) Act, 1983, India-legitquest". www.legitquest.com. Retrieved 8 January 2026.
- ^ "The King George's Medical College and the Gandhi Memorial and Associated Hospital (Taking over) (Repeal) Act, 1998". India Code. Retrieved 9 January 2026.
- ^ a b c "History". King George's Medical University. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- ^ "Uttar Pradesh Chhartrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University (second Amendment) Act, 2003" (PDF). Uttar Pradesh Gazette. Government of Uttar Pradesh. 16 December 2003. Archived from the original on 3 July 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- ^ "Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University renamed as King George Medical University". India Medical Times. AalaTimes Media. 26 July 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- ^ a b c "Faculty of Dental Sciences Education Overview". King George's Medical University. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- ^ "List of State Universities as on 29.06.2017" (PDF). University Grants Commission. 29 June 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 August 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2017. Mistakenly still listed as of 2017.
- ^ "The Uttar Pradesh King George's University of Dental Science (Amendment) Act, 2006" (PDF). Uttar Pradesh Gazette. Government of Uttar Pradesh. 14 March 2006. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- ^ "Top 1000 World University Rankings 2021". Times Higher Education. 2020.
- ^ "Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings (2021)". Times Higher Education. 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
- ^ a b "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2022 (Overall)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 15 July 2022.
- ^ a b "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2022 (Universities)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 15 July 2022.
- ^ "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2024 (Medical)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 12 August 2024.
- ^ a b "Outlook-ICARE Rankings 2022: Top 13 Government Medical Colleges In India". Outlook India. 8 July 2022.
- ^ a b "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2022 (Dental)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 15 July 2022.
- ^ "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2022 (Medical)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 15 July 2022.
- ^ "MoE, National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF)". www.nirfindia.org. Archived from the original on 20 October 2025. Retrieved 23 December 2025.