Coordinates: 23°48′15″N 90°22′41″E / 23.8042°N 90.3780°E / 23.8042; 90.3780

Government Unani and Ayurvedic Degree College and Hospital

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Government Unani and Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital
TypePublic
Established1989 (1989)
Academic staff
57
Students250 Including 110 female student
Location
Mirpur-13, Dhaka
,
Bangladesh

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Campus3 acres


The Government Unani and Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital is a graduate, non-profit medical college and associated hospital located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established on March 10, 1989. The college offers two courses: BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery) and BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery), both of which are five years long with a one-year internship. These courses are affiliated with the pharmacy faculty of Dhaka University.

The college is equipped with various facilities including an anatomy museum, physiology and pathology practical lab, Unani Adviyah museum, Ayurvedic Drobyaguna museum, a garden of three herbal medicinal plants, an air-conditioned library and projector room, a computer lab with internet connection, a college student council, an internee doctors' association (IDA), a college central mosque, a general hospital with 150 beds, and a drug production house. Additionally, there are separate halls for boys and girls, a teacher's quarters, and a staff quarters.

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