The much-anticipated Orientation Program for the inaugural MBBS batch of PA Sangma International Medical College (PIMC) commenced on Monday at the Central Auditorium of the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM).
Dr. T.K. Sundara Murthy interacted with students at a workshop titled “Recent Achievements of ISRO in Space Physics.” The workshop, organized by the university's Physics Department, aimed to illuminate the groundbreaking contributions of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and inspire the next generation of researchers.
The event was participated by Chancellor Mahbubul Hoque, Vice Chancellor Prof GD Sharma, Dr. R K Sharma, Principal IAMC, Prof Dr BK Das, Principal PA Sangma International Medical College, Dr RK Sharma, Advisor USTM, while the resource person was Dr. Dhanehwar Kalita, Former Principal, Government Ayurvedic College Guwahati.
As per notice issued by the health & family welfare department, the online mop-up and stray vacancy round for Meghalaya State NEET UG 2024 counselling for the PA Sangma International Medical College & Hospital, Baridua, covering the state quota, management quota, and NRI quota had commenced on October 28, at 4 pm and continued until 5pm of October 29.
Shillong, Oct 27: University of Science & Technology Meghalaya (USTM)-o PA Sangma International Medical College & Hospital-na National Medical Commission (NMC)-ko ra·chakanio, Meghalaya a·dokni...
Meghalaya has reached a major milestone with the establishment of its first private medical college – the PA Sangma International Medical College & Hospital (PIMC). And who could have known this better the man who saw it all, right from the process to establish the USTM university
The inauguration ceremony was graced by Chief Guest Prof. Sushanta Karmakar from IIT Guwahati, who delivered a keynote address underscoring the importance of innovation in research and the critical role interdisciplinary collaboration plays in fostering groundbreaking developments
The A’chik Conscious Holistically Integrated Krima (ACHIK) on Wednesday asked the USTM’s PA Sangma International Medical College to introduce special fee concessions for local students from Meghalaya.
62 students from the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM) have cleared the competitive exams of UGC, CSIR-NET and JRF held in June this year, the results of which were announced this week.