Unit- III, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, 751001
Dr. Abhin Chandra Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital (DACHMCH), located in Bhubaneswar, is one of the oldest and most prestigious homoeopathic medical colleges in India. Established in 1969, it is a government institution dedicated to the advancement of homoeopathic education and patient care. The college is well-known for its experienced faculty, clinical training, and academic excellence in the field of homoeopathy.
1. Academic Programs:
Undergraduate Course:
Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS)
Duration: 5.5 years (including one year of compulsory internship)
Intake Capacity: 100 students per academic year
Postgraduate Courses:
Doctor of Medicine in Homoeopathy (MD Hom.)
Specializations include Materia Medica, Repertory, and Organon of Medicine
Duration: 3 years
2. Academic Excellence:
Affiliated with Odisha University of Health Sciences (OUHS), Bhubaneswar
Recognized by the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH), Ministry of AYUSH
Offers a rigorous curriculum integrating classical homoeopathy with modern scientific approaches
3. Hospital and Clinical Facilities:
The attached hospital serves as a key training ground with inpatient and outpatient departments
Provides hands-on clinical exposure in general medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, surgery (in homoeopathic context), and emergency care
Special OPDs and community outreach programs to serve rural and urban populations
4. Infrastructure & Campus:
Spacious academic building with lecture halls, laboratories, and departmental libraries
Central library with homoeopathic literature, research journals, and digital access
Separate hostels for boys and girls, faculty quarters, herbal garden, and pharmacy
Well-equipped auditorium and seminar halls for academic events and guest lectures
5. Admissions:
Admission to BHMS is based on NEET-UG scores, conducted through centralized counseling by the Government of Odisha
Admission to MD (Hom.) is through AIAPGET (All India AYUSH Post Graduate Entrance Test)
Reservations and seat allocation follow government norms