India’s medical schools are usually called medical colleges. Medical school quality is controlled by the central regulatory authority, the Medical Council of India, which inspects the institutes from time to time and recognises institutes for specific courses. Most of the medical school were set up by the central and state governments in the 1950s and 60s. But in the 1980s, several private medical institutes were founded in several states, particularly in Karnataka. Andhra Pradesh state allowed the founding of several private institutions in the new millennium. Medical education in a private institute is very expensive. The Medical Council of India currently fully recognizes 381 medical colleges, which will train 50,078 medical students. The Medical Council of India’s motto is to provide quality medical care to all Indians through promotion and maintenance of excellence in medical education.
Osmania Medical College
Gandhi Medical College
Kakatiya Medical College
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences
Deccan College of Medical Sciences
Mamata medical college
Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences
Shaadan Medical College
Bhaskar Medical College, Yenkapally
MediCiti Institute of Medical Sciences
Chalmeda Anand Rao Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar
Prathima College of Medical Sciences, Karim Nagar
SVS Medical College,Mahaboobnagar
MNR medical college,sangareddy
Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences