Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (abbreviated as SKMCH) is a government medical college and tertiary care teaching hospital located in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India. Established in 1970, it is one of the oldest medical institutions in Bihar and serves as a major referral centre for North Bihar. The institution provides undergraduate and postgraduate medical education and offers specialized medical care across multiple departments.
In March 1970, a society named Vaishali Shiksha Pratisthan was registered with the objective to promote, encourage, and spread professional, technical, and general education in Bihar. The college admitted its first batch for the session 1969âÂÂ70, and teaching initially took place in the S.K.J. Law College building at Ganipur, Muzaffarpur. Dr. S.M. Nawab was appointed as the founding principal.
During the same period, 170 acres of land were acquired at the east side of MuzaffarpurâÂÂSitamarhi road, 2 km from Zero Mile, and the campus was named Umanagar. The college was shifted to its own building in January 1973. By 1975, the campus had four boysâ hostels (capacity 400), a separate girlsâ hostel, principalâÂÂs quarters, 18-room guest house, bank, post office, and a college building covering 1,70,000 sq. ft. with two lecture theatres.
The first MCI inspection occurred in 1975, followed by a second in 1977. The MBBS program was recognized on the first attempt. Finally, the college was taken over by the Government of Bihar on 1 October 1979.
The Sri Krishna Medical College Hospital is a tertiary care teaching hospital attached to the college, providing advanced medical services to North Bihar. It includes:
The Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Muzaffarpur is located within the SKMCH campus. It is operated under the Tata Memorial Centre and the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India and provides specialized cancer care and research facilities.
The SKMCH campus is located in Umanagar, Muzaffarpur, along the MuzaffarpurâÂÂSitamarhi road, approximately 2 km from Zero Mile. The campus spans around 170 acres and provides comprehensive facilities for students, faculty, and staff.
Key features of the campus include:
Four boysâ hostels with a total capacity of around 400 students.
A separate girlsâ hostel to accommodate female students.
The campus is designed to provide a safe and conducive learning environment while supporting academic, extracurricular, and residential needs of students.