Kalyani Medical College Address Phone Number

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Kalyani, Distt, Nadia, West Bengal, India Pin:- 741 235

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What is Kalyani Medical College?

College of Medicine and J. N. M. Hospital is a medical college and hospital located in Kalyani Nadia, West Bengal, India. The college was established in year 2009 and is affiliated to the West Bengal University of Health Sciences. The campus of the college and Hospital is spread on 76.3 acres of land and the hospital consists of four hundred and fifty beds. The college offers undergraduate medical courses and Nursing courses. The Institute consists of Anatomy Block, Three storied Academic Block, Two storied Administrative Block and Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Hospital with different specialities.


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Kalyani Medical College resides at Kalyani, Distt, Nadia, West Bengal, India Pin:- 741 235 provides here all the necessory details like helpDesk helpline numbers i.e. +91 (033) 2582 - 8562 by which customers can reach to Kalyani Medical College easily. Here on this page you can get customer service toll free helpline number of Kalyani Medical College.
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