Khaja Bandanawaz Institute of Medical Sciences (KBNIMS), Bangalore orients towards building educated, cultured with strong moral and professional ethics medical graduates who would have the ability to work in both rural and urban areas and serve the needy and the ailing without distinction of caste, creed and social status. Affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health and Sciences, it strongly desires that educational experience should emphasise on health rather than only disease. It also emphasizes community service should be of more importance rather than hospital orientation.

Facts and Figures of Khaja Bandanawaz Institute of Medical Sciences:

Establishment Year

2000

College Type

Private

Approved

Medical Council of India

Principal

Dr. Imtiazul Haq

Course                                    

Bachelor of Medicine and bachelor of Surgery (4 years)

Students intake per year

100

Faculty

150

Total books

14,100

How to Reach(Campus)

East Cost National High Way of Sethu Samuthira Thittam

Helpline

08472-221155

Why to Join Khaja Bandanawaz Institute of Medical Sciences?

  • Infrastructure: Spacious classrooms, auditoriums, Wi-Fi campus, hostels for its outstation students, departmental library, and canteen are some of its distinguished features.
  • Laboratories- The institution has modern laboratories stacked with the requisite equipments and medical tools for a better learning experience.
  • Library: The library is stocked with the requisite number of books relating to the subject with a ratio of 1 book to 10 students along with internet facilities for its students and staff. The library also subscribes variety of specialized national and international journals of repute.
  • Sports- Along with academics, the College also pays prior interest to sports. The college has got its own playground equipped with equipment and apparatus required for both indoor and outdoor games and also conducts the annual sports meet every year.
  • Hostel: The institution allots hostels to its students, separate for boys and girls under the supervision and guidance of a warden.