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List of Dental Colleges LIST OF MEDICAL COLLEGES Code Min Short Name College Name OMCH OSMANIA MEDICAL OSMANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE, HYDERABAD GAND GANDHI MEDICAL GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE, SECUNDERABAD KKTI KAKATIYA MEDICAL KAKATIYA MEDICAL COLLEGE, WARANGAL RADL RAJIV INST MEDICAL RAJIV INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, ADILABAD GVNZ GOVT MEDICAL, NZB GOVT MEDICAL COLLEGE, NIZAMABAD GMCM GOVT MEDICAL, MBN GOVT MEDICAL COLLEGE, MAHABUBNAGAR ESIM ESI MEDICAL ESI MEDICAL COLLEGE, SANATHNAGAR, HYD SGMC GOVT SIDDIPET GOVT MEDICAL COLLEGE, SIDDIPET GMSR GOVT SURYAPET GOVT MEDICAL COLLEGE, SURYAPET GMNL GOVT NALGONDA GOVT MEDICAL COLLEGE, NALGONDA APLO APOLLO MEDICAL, HYD APOLLO INST OF MED SCI, HYDERABAD KMHD KAMINENI ACADEMY KAMINENI ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCI AND RESEARCH, HYD MAMS MAMATA, BACHUPALLY MAMATA ACADEMY OF MED SCI, BACHUPALLY MMTA MAMATA, KHAMMAM MAMATA MEDICAL COLLEGE, KHAMMAM CARK C ANANDA RAO, KRM C ANANDA RAO INST. OF MED. SCI., KARIMNAGAR PRTM PRATHIMA,KARIMNAGAR PRATHIMA INST OF MED. SCI., KARIMNAGAR SVSM S.V.S. MEDICAL, MBN S.V.S. MEDICAL COLLEGE, MAHABUBNAGAR MAHE MAHESHWARA, MEDAK MAHESHWARA MEDICAL COLLEGE, PATANCHERU, MEDAK MNRS MNR SANGAREDDY MNR MEDICAL COLLEGE, SANGAREDDY RVMC RVM MEDICAL, MEDAK RVM MEDICAL COLLEGE, MULUGU TRRM TRR, SANGAREDDY TRR INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, INOLE, PATANCHERU KMNI KAMINENI, NARKETPALY KAMINENI INSTITUTE OF MED. SCI., NARKETPALLY BASK BHASKAR, MOINABAD BHASKAR MEDICAL COLLEGE, MOINABAD, R.R.(DST) DPMR DR PATNAM, CHEVELLA DR PATNAM MAHENDER REDDY INST OF MED SCI, CHEVELLA MHVR MAHAVIR, VIKARABAD MAHAVIR INST OF MED SCI, VIKARABAD MLRD MALLA REDDY, SURARAM MALLA REDDY INST OF MED SCI, SURARAM, RR MRWN MALLA REDDY WOMEN MALLA REDDY MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SURARAM, RR MEDI MEDICITY GHANPUR MEDICITY INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES DCMS MSM DECCAN, HYDERABAD DECCAN COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES SHDN MSM SHADAN, PERANCHARU SHADAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AYAN MSM AYAN, MOINABAD AYAAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES VRKW MSM VRK, WOMENS DR V R K WOMENS MEDICAL COLLEGE LIST OF DENTAL COLLEGES Code Min Short Name College Name GDHD GOVT DENTAL, HYD GOVT DENTAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, HYDERABAD ACDS ARMY DENTAL, SEC ARMY COLLEGE OF DENTAL SCIENCES, SECUNDERABAD MRDS MALLA REDDY DENTAL MALLA REDDY INST OF DENTAL SCIENCES, HYD PANH PANINEEYA DENTAL, HYD PANINEEYA MAHA VIDYALAYA INST OF DENTAL SCI MDCK MAMATA DENTAL, KHM MAMATA DENTAL COLLEGE, KHAMMAM SVSD SVS DENTAL, MBN SVS DENTAL COLLEGE, MAHABUBNAGAR MNRD M.N.R. DENTAL, MED M.N.R. DENTAL COLLEGE, FASALWADI KIDS KAMINENI DENTAL KAMINENI INST OF DENTAL SCI, NARKETPALLY MGND MEGHANA DENTAL, NZB MEGHANA INST OF DENTAL SCI, NIZAMABAD TIDS THIRUNMALA, NZB THIRUMALA ACADEMY OF DENTAL SCIENCES, NIZAMABAD BLJI BALAJI DENTAL BALAJI DENTAL COLLEGE, MOINABAD MLDW MALLA REDDY DENTAL W MALLA REDDY DENTAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN SSDC SRI SAI DENTAL SRI SAI COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, VIKARABAD .
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