Narayan Medical College and Hospital

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Narayan Medical College and Hospital, Sasaram


नारायण मेडिकल कॉलेज और अस्पताल

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Motto
Established 2006
Type Affiliated institution
Principal Dr. S. N. Sinha
City Sasaram
State Bihar
Country India
Campus Rural
Website www.nmch.ac.in


The Narayan Medical College and Hospital (NMCH) is a medical college in Indian State of Bihar on old GT Road between Sasaram and Dehri-on-sone at an equidistance of 8 Kms, the nearest Post office is Jamuhar of ((Dehri Block)).

History[edit | edit source]

Narayan Medical College and Hospital(NMCH) got the approval to start MBBS course from 2008-09 academic year. After recommendation by the Medical Council of India (MCI), the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare approved MBBS program for 100 seats which has been now increased to 150 Seats from the year 2018 after recommendation by the Medical Council of India (MCI) to the Central Government.

Academics[edit | edit source]

  • MBBS (150 seats annually)
  • MD (70 seats annually in different departments)


The beginning has been made over 25 acre of land that houses the Medical College building and a 650 bed hospital which offers the best medical care and attention to each and every category of patients and provides the world class health care services by experienced doctors and health professionals.

Lt. Deo Narayan Singh and Lt. Mangla Devi Parents of Sri Gopal Narayan Singh had a dream for a hospital in their village to take care of badly needed health needs of deprived people of Rohtas District of Bihar. Keeping their dream in mind Shri Gopal Narayan Singh formed a trust by the name of Deo Mangal Memorial Trust. Under his guidance the Trust open a charitable hospital by the name of Narayan Chkitsalaya with the sole aim of catering to health care need of poorest section of the society. The hospital has catchment area of Rohtas, Kaimur, Aurangabad and Bhojpur in Bihar and Garwah and Palamu in Jharkhand.

Slowly and steadily the hospital became very popular in masses and it was decided to convert the hospital in a medical college by the name of Narayan Medical College & Hospital, to give better services and do research work. It also provided opportunity for higher education which was badly lacking in this part of the world. It also gave immense direct and indirect employment to the local masses.


Medicinal facilities[edit | edit source]

  • Over 650 bedded hospital
  • ICU Units in different departments
  • Operation Theatres in different departments with the facilities like laproscopy unit, Feco unit for eye and other equipments available in the Hospital.
  • The college and hospital also equipped with instruments for diagnostic procedures including X-ray unit, colour dopplers, Ultra Sounds etc. in the department of radiology.
  • 24-hour emergency facility available with ambulance facilities.
  • The medical services supported by nurses and supporting staffs.
  • The Medical college also provides transportation facilities to the patients in the periphery.

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