University of Hyderabad - School of Medical Sciences

School of Medical Sciences

This School was envisaged to be established at the start of the University itself, but was not initiated. With the rapid progress in the area of medical sciences and its relevance to Biology, Physics and Chemistry, the establishment of a School of Medical Sciences, has become all the more important than before. This school would undertake teaching and research in the frontier areas of medicine and health sciences. The courses to be offered are in medicine and allied sciences, such as health and nutrition. The School would interact and would be benefited by the existing schools of Life Sciences, Chemistry and Physics.

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