Extracurricular Activities
The college celebrates Talentia, a spectacular interclass competition comprising of sports and literary events, in addition to several cultural and fine arts activities including music, dance, and drama, once a year. In addition, our students participate regularly at inter-collegiate sports and cultural contests conducted by other frontline medical colleges and Universities. The students within the campus have access to essential sports equipment, indoor and outdoor games, and a well-equipped music room. When the student needs a break from campus life and the stress of medical education, the city of Puducherry offers numerous stress busters. A relaxing walk along the seaside promenade and an exhilarating boat- ride in the backwaters are some of the popular options. Puducherry is home to many a historical temple and pious worship places and these contribute immensely to the spiritual growth of the young professionals that assumes greater relevance in the present day scenario synonymous with stress and internal strife. In addition to the core medical curriculum that they receive from our esteemed faculty, our students also do get exposed to extracurricular activities. MGMCRI firmly believes that the promotion of special talents and participation in extracurricular pursuits are vital components that contribute immensely to overall personality growth and development. In this regard, MGMCRI leaves no stone unturned.
Activities
CAREER GUIDANCE EDUCATIONAL EXPO- 2019
An Educational Career Guidance Expo – 2019 was organized by Labour Department, Government of Puducherry for 5 consecutive days from 29.05.2019 to 02.06 .2019 between
Sozobiome’19
A total of 328 medical undergraduates from medical institutes of various parts of South India participated in this event. The inauguration ceremony started at 9.15
Guest Lecture for MBBS students on – “Acid Base Disorders: Biochemistry Perspective” by Dr. Dinesh Puri,
Mahatma gandhi Medical College and Research Institute has organized a Guest Lecture for MBBS Students on “Acid Base Disorders: Biochemistry Perspective” . The lecture was