Ameer-ud-Din Medical College

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Ameer-ud-Din Medical College
امیرالدین میڈیکل کالج
Logo of Ameer-ud-Din Medical College
Motto Devotion, Education, Research
Type Medical school, Public
Established 2011
Principal Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood
Undergraduates 400 MBBS
Location
6-AbdurRehman Chughtai Road, Jail Road, Lahore
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Affiliations PGMI, PMDC, UHS
Website pgmipunjab.edu.pk

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Ameer-ud-Din Medical College (Urdu:امیرالدین میڈیکل کالج) (abbreviated as AMC; also known as PGMI Medical College), established in 2011, is one of the six public colleges of medicine located in, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.It is established on the initiative of CM Shehbaz Sharif to give quality education in the region Punjab and especially in Lahore. It is registered with PMDC, listed in IMED, affiliated with PGMI and UHS, and approved by Ministry of Health. Lahore General Hospital is attached as training and teaching hospital.

History

An inspection team from University of Health Sciences (UHS) visited the newly established college in late April 2012. The UHS was then affiliated with the college as its degree-awarding university.[1] The college currently shares the campus with Postgraduate Medical Institute (PGMI). In a press release it was stated by the former principal Dr. Anjum Habib Vohra that college will shift to its new building by the time the first batch of students reach the final year. "It will take two to three years to shift the AMC to its permanent building.” he said.[2]

Departments

Achievements in 2015

In 2015, Ameer ud din once again had showed remarkable results gaining 99% pass score.

References

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