Study at Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, Krishna Dist., A.P.

Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, Krishna Dist., A.P. campus view

Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, Krishna Dist., A.P.

Medicine, Bachelor's Program

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University Highlights
World Ranking

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Program Duration

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Language

English-taught program

Program Overview

The Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) is a private, Muslim minority medical college established in 2016 in Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh. Located near Vijayawada, it is affiliated with Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences (formerly Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences) and is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC). NIMS offers undergraduate (MBBS) and postgraduate (MD/MS) medical programs and is committed to providing high-quality medical education and healthcare services through its teaching hospital and modern infrastructure.
Admission Requirements
Must qualified the NEET-UG examination
Acadamy
Programs
Medicine
Medicine
Degrees
Bachelor's
Master's
Courses
MBBS
MD/MS
Campus life is generally characterized by a focus on academics within a large, well-maintained, and green campus environment. Students appreciate the good infrastructure, including spacious classrooms, well-equipped labs, and a large central library that provides a quiet atmosphere for study. Hostel facilities are available separately for boys and girls with amenities like a mess, Wi-Fi, and recreation rooms. While the primary focus is on rigorous medical education, the campus also offers sports facilities (like cricket, football, and basketball courts) and encourages participation in extracurricular activities and seminars to ensure a holistic development, often described by students as a blend of fun and studies with a supportive faculty.
The institute provides separate, well-maintained hostel facilities for both male and female students on campus. These hostels are equipped with basic amenities such as beds, study essentials, and hygienic toilet facilities. Additionally, the accommodation complexes often include a hostel canteen/mess providing a dining system, as well as access to recreation rooms with TV/music, laundry services, and study rooms with computer/internet facilities. The residential buildings are overseen by wardens and contribute to a secure and supportive living environment for students pursuing their medical education.