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Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences
Bengaluru, Karnataka Estd: 1980 Intake: 100 Private

About Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Bengaluru, Karnataka

Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) was established in the year 1980 by the Vokkaligara Sangha and is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi university of Health Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka.
The Vokkaligara Sangha took a formal decision on 2nd September 1979 to start a Medical College from the year 1980-81 and applied for permission to the Registrar, Bangalore University. On 30th November 1980, Shri R Gundu Rao, the Honourable Chief Minister of Karnataka, laid the foundation stone of the Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital in the premises of the Sangha and announced the grant of vacant land in Banashankari to be used for the construction of college building and hostels. Thereafter, the Sangha appointed Dr. M Basavaraju, Professor of Physiology as the Principal on 1st January 1981 and other staff by March 1981 and classes were started regularly from the 16th March 1981. Since then 16th March is observed every year as KIMS Day. The Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the Institute was held in the year 2006. A Magnificent college building to mark the centenary celebrations of the Vokkaligara Sangha and the Silver Jubilee of KIMS has been built at the Banashankari Campus.
The Pre-clinical and Para Clinical Departments are Located at Banashankari 2nd Stage near BDA complex and the Clinical Departments and KIMS Hospital are located at the KIMS Hospital, Krishna Rajendra Road, Visveswarapuram, 4kms from the College campus.

The emblem of KIMS consists of central wand with entwined snakes symbolizing the Greek and Roman Gods of Health called Hermis and Mercury- A symbol of modern medical science. The tower at the top depicts one of the four towers erected by Sri Magadi Kempegowda, the founder of the Bangalore city who had erected these towers in all four directions to mark the boundary of the city of the Bangalore which still exists as tourist spots though the city has grown beyond these limitations. The motto SATHATHA SEVA THATHPARATHE scripted in Kannada language proclaims the goal in the life of every KIMS graduate meaning Always devoted to the service (of mankind).

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