Sarojini Naidu Medical College (SNMC, Agra)

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Medical College itself is honored with the prestige of being one of the first three Medical Schools of the country, being established in year 1854, during the reign of British Empire. The history of this institute in face runs parallel with the evolution and development of Medical Education in the State of Uttar Pradesh. Governor Sir James Thomson was the founder of this school, who laid the

foundation stone in year 1854. It was then named after him as Thomson School, and the main objective of its establishment was to produce Medical Assistants and training the Doctors for working in Indian Army, and to look after the health of Military personnel. The East India Company first made the plans of the school and the maintenance cost was also borne by it. The hospital attached to the Agra Medical School since 1854 was known as the Thompson Hospital. The first batch of Indian doctors passed out from the Medical School in 1857, when India was vigorously engaged in its struggle of freedom. The first Principal of this School was Surgeon John Murray' (1854-58), and at that time rest of the staff of school consisted of two European Assistant Surgeons and two Indian Sub-assistant Surgeons. From 1872 onwards, civilian students were also started being admitted to the L.M.P. by the U.P. State Medical Faculty. In 1883, a separate section for the training of the female students was established at the Lady Lyall Duuerin Hospital and the first batch consisting of four female students was admitted. This was abolished in 1942 and amalgamated with the Medical College. The newly added wards were named after the Principals of those times. Hilson ward was added to the Thomson Hospital in the year 1886. It was named after the name of Lt. Hilson, who remained as Principal of the Medical School from 1876 to 1887. Massive expansion of the school took place in 1892 when a new Operation Theatre, Outpatients Department and Willcocks ward were added to the hospital buildings. There used to be a single storied centrally situated building with carved curved arches and minarets. This building initially acted as the examination hall and a hall for holding the annual school functions. Subsequently it was utilized as the Medical School Library. This building even today houses the Central Library of the Medical College, of course, after having undergone some changes. Today this Central Library building stands sand-witched between the newer multistoried building complexes of the Medical College. During the years 1904 to 1906 further expansion of the school buildings was done. The old Lecture Theatre I (does not exist today), Lukas ward, old Pathology Department Building and old Dissection Hall were added. Total number of students at that time in Agra Medical School was 300, with 80 lady students in the lady Lyoll Hospital. The minimum qualification for admission was School Leaving Certificate. Year 1939 was an important time for Agra Medical School, when it was upgraded to full fledged Medical College for meeting the growing demands for qualified Doctors in the then United Provinces. The College then started awarding degree of M.B.B.S. of Agra University (now Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Univeristy) at the initiative of Smt. Vijay Laxmi Pandit, the then State Minister of Health. J.C. Bharucha, IMS, was the Principal at the time of change over, and first batch of M.B.B.S. doctors passed out in the year 1944. In 1947, the Medical College was renamed as Sarojini Naidu Medical College after the name of first Lady Governess of Uttar Pradesh, poetess and freedom fighter, Bharat Kokila Smt. Dr. Sarojini Naidu. The name of the Thomson Hospital was also changed to Sarojini Naidu Hospital after attainment of independence. This college, soon after its inception, was recognized by the Medical Council of India in 1948 and the General Medical Council of Great Britain. The first batch of postgraduate M.D./M.S. students passed out in 1948.

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Heartiest congratulations to Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Kala on becoming head of his alma mater. You have lived the golden era o...
17/05/2020

Heartiest congratulations to Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Kala on becoming head of his alma mater. You have lived the golden era of this medical college which is in slumbers at present, mired of controversies one after another. We hope that under your able leadership this medical college will achieve great heights and will touch new horizons. Congratulations once again.

15/02/2018

We congratulates NEET PG '18 rank holders
Dr. Shubham Singh AIR 728 Batch '11
Dr. Anubhav Srivastava AIR 954 Batch '08
Dr. Ankita Pandey AIR 1099 Batch '11
Dr. Sweta Singh AIR 1. 2k Batch '11
Dr. Ayush Singh AIR 1853 Batch '12
Dr. Priti Agarwal AIR 2080 Batch '11
Dr. Akankshi Agarwal AIR 2944 Batch '11
Dr. Kumar Vineet AIR 3834 Batch '11
Dr. Meher Narain AIR 4.3k Batch '11
Dr. Ashish Kumar Sharma AIR 4.8k Batch '10
Dr. Prakriti Maurya AIR 4.9k Batch '11
Dr. Arushi Bhartiya AIR 5.2k Batch '11
Dr. Gaurav Singh AIR 5.3k Batch '11

And many more !

Another feather in the cap of Agra and SN Medical College. Prof. Rajeshwar Dayal , Head Department of Paediatrics, being...
01/07/2016

Another feather in the cap of Agra and SN Medical College. Prof. Rajeshwar Dayal , Head Department of Paediatrics, being honoured with B C Roy award.
Congratulations sir!

Courtesy- Dr. Rajesh Gupta

Dr. Hersh Vardhan Singh is no more with us. Sadly missed along life's way,Quietly remembered every day,No longer in our ...
19/12/2015

Dr. Hersh Vardhan Singh is no more with us.

Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in our life to share,
But in our hearts, you're always there.

ॐ शांति

Hindi Hindustan- Agra Plus 28.08.2014
28/08/2014

Hindi Hindustan- Agra Plus 28.08.2014

28/08/2014

S. N. Medical College is selected along with 26 medical colleges of the country for up gradation to the level of AIIMS under "Pradhanmantri Svasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY)". College is also selected for the "Center of Excellence" in the field of Forensic Medicine, the first of its kind in Uttar Pradesh !!!

19/05/2014

Cheers to Dr. Parteek Maheshwari for getting AIR-73 at PGI May'14

15/05/2014

Congratulations to Dr. Parteek Maheshwari Rank-40, Dr. Roli Purwar Rank-54, Dr. Saurabh Verma Rank-60 & Dr. Neerav Anand Singh Rank-89, AIIMS MAY '14 ! (y)
Kudos !!!

27/03/2014

Congratulations to UPPGME 2014 crackers
Dr. Roli Purwar Rank-1
Dr. Mukesh Verma Rank -14
Dr. Yatish Singh Rank -16

कह दो उनसे झुके अगर तो जग में यश पाएँगे,अड़े रहे तो ऐरावत पत्तों -से बह जाएँगे।समर शेष है जनगंगा को खुल कर लहराने दो,शिख...
04/03/2014

कह दो उनसे झुके अगर तो जग में यश पाएँगे,
अड़े रहे तो ऐरावत पत्तों -से बह जाएँगे।
समर शेष है जनगंगा को खुल कर लहराने दो,
शिखरों को डूबने और मुकुटों को बह जाने दो।

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