Guwahati: Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma inaugurated two major developments at Zoram Medical College, Falkawn, Aizawl; the launch of Mizoram’s first Master’s degree programme in Public Health and the opening of the newly constructed Hostel.
The Chief Minister hailed the event as a significant milestone for the institution, the students, and the people of Mizoram.
“As the only medical college in our state, Zoram Medical College plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare in Mizoram. Today marks a new chapter that reflects our commitment to quality education and infrastructure,” he said.
Constructed by the Mizoram Public Works Department (PWD) with funding support from the Ministry of DoNER under the NESIDS OTRI Scheme, the new hostel facility—Curie’s Ladies Hostel—comes with a total project cost of Rs.10 crore. This facility includes amenities such as a mess, kitchen, and common room.
With the addition of this 80-bed hostel, Zoram Medical College now offers a total of 282 beds for female students, enhancing both capacity and convenience for nearly all female MBBS students. The college, located 16 km from the city center, can now better accommodate the female student body, which makes up about 50-55% of the MBBS program, thereby creating a safer and more supportive learning environment.
The introduction of the two-year Master of Public Health (MPH) programme at Zoram Medical College reflects the growing demand for public health professionals. Recognized by both the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), the MPH programme will admit six students annually at a course fee of Rs. 2 lakh per year.
The programme will be affiliated with Mizoram University, with further collaboration planned with Jodhpur School of Public Health to enhance academic quality. As per the National Health Policy 2017, establishing a dedicated Public Health Cadre is a priority, and the new MPH programme is a strategic step in this direction.
Since its establishment in 2018, Zoram Medical College has enrolled a total of 674 MBBS students. Among these, the first cohort of 97 students has completed internships and graduated, while the college currently has 97 interns from the 2019 batch and another 480 MBBS students across batches from 2020 to 2024 is presently studying. The admission process for the new batch is underway, with 85 out of the 100 available seats filled to date.
These new developments signify Mizoram government’s commitment to advancing medical education and enhancing student facilities, furthering its role in the state’s healthcare sector.
The Chief Minister hailed the event as a significant milestone for the institution, the students, and the people of Mizoram.
“As the only medical college in our state, Zoram Medical College plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare in Mizoram. Today marks a new chapter that reflects our commitment to quality education and infrastructure,” he said.
Constructed by the Mizoram Public Works Department (PWD) with funding support from the Ministry of DoNER under the NESIDS OTRI Scheme, the new hostel facility—Curie’s Ladies Hostel—comes with a total project cost of Rs.10 crore. This facility includes amenities such as a mess, kitchen, and common room.
With the addition of this 80-bed hostel, Zoram Medical College now offers a total of 282 beds for female students, enhancing both capacity and convenience for nearly all female MBBS students. The college, located 16 km from the city center, can now better accommodate the female student body, which makes up about 50-55% of the MBBS program, thereby creating a safer and more supportive learning environment.
The introduction of the two-year Master of Public Health (MPH) programme at Zoram Medical College reflects the growing demand for public health professionals. Recognized by both the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), the MPH programme will admit six students annually at a course fee of Rs. 2 lakh per year.
The programme will be affiliated with Mizoram University, with further collaboration planned with Jodhpur School of Public Health to enhance academic quality. As per the National Health Policy 2017, establishing a dedicated Public Health Cadre is a priority, and the new MPH programme is a strategic step in this direction.
Since its establishment in 2018, Zoram Medical College has enrolled a total of 674 MBBS students. Among these, the first cohort of 97 students has completed internships and graduated, while the college currently has 97 interns from the 2019 batch and another 480 MBBS students across batches from 2020 to 2024 is presently studying. The admission process for the new batch is underway, with 85 out of the 100 available seats filled to date.
These new developments signify Mizoram government’s commitment to advancing medical education and enhancing student facilities, furthering its role in the state’s healthcare sector.
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