Ziauddin Medical College - History

History

The establishment of the medical college fulfilled a dream of Sir Ziauddin Ahmed (1877–1947) who had hoped to start a medical college at Aligarh Muslim University. Ziauddin Medical University got the Charter of General University in 2005 and now apart from medical and allied faculties such as the Ziauddin Medical College, Ziauddin College of Pharmacy, Ziauddin College of SpeechLanguage Therapy, Ziauddin College of Physiotherpy, Ziauddin College of Medical Technology, Ziauddin College of Nursing, The University is moving forwards towards establishment of College of Media Sciences, Ziaddin College of Biomedical engineering as well as Future prospects include expansion of Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Information Technology. Programes offered: Undergraduate: MBBS,BDS,Pharm-D, BScN, BS Media Sciences, BS Physiotheraphy BSc Speech language therapy Post graduate: MD, MS, MPil, PhD (different medical and pharmaceutical subjects)

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