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Common topics for editors to verify

The following checklist enumerates the categories of factual material that an editor developing this article should independently verify before inclusion. Each item should be supported by at least one reliable source, and contested or laudatory items should be supported by multiple independent sources.

  • Full legal name of the institution and any historical name changes.
  • Identity of the sponsoring trust, society, or other promoter body, and its registration particulars.
  • Year of establishment of the medical college and, separately, the attached teaching hospital.
  • Geographical location at the level of city, district, and state, along with campus configuration if relevant.
  • Affiliating university or deemed-to-be-university status, and dates of any such transitions.
  • Recognition status with the relevant national medical regulator, including any current or historical conditions, suspensions, or restorations of recognition.
  • Courses offered, including undergraduate, postgraduate, super-speciality, paramedical, nursing, and allied health programmes.
  • Sanctioned intake for each course, taking care to use the most recent figures and to avoid presenting outdated capacities as current.
  • Admission process, including the role of national entrance examinations and any state-level counselling.
  • Departments and clinical units within the teaching hospital.
  • Bed strength of the teaching hospital and any specialised centres.
  • Research output, ethics oversight arrangements, and participation in funded research programmes.
  • Notable faculty or alumni, included only where each individual independently meets notability standards.
  • Any controversies, regulatory actions, or litigation, which must be reported with strict adherence to neutrality and biographies-of-living-persons norms.
  • Accreditations from quality assurance bodies, with dates of grant and validity.

Suggested structure for the final article

Once verified material has been gathered, the final article may be organised along the following lines. A short lead paragraph should identify the institution, its location, its nature as a medical college with an attached teaching hospital, its affiliating university, and the statutory body under whose recognition it operates. A "History" section should describe the founding and subsequent development in chronological order. A "Campus" section may describe the physical infrastructure, with care taken to source any descriptive claims. An "Academics" section should set out the courses offered, admission process, and academic calendar in summary form. A "Teaching hospital" section should describe clinical departments, bed strength, and any specialised facilities. A "Research" section should summarise institutional research priorities, ethics oversight, and significant publications or grants where independently documented. A "Student life" section may describe associations, cultural and sporting events, and accommodation arrangements. Sections on "Notable people", "Controversies" if applicable, and "See also" may follow. The article should close with "References", "Further reading" if relevant, and "External links" limited to official sites and authoritative directories. Each section should be proportionate to the strength of available sourcing.

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