

Jain AGM Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital Facilities 2026 Admissions 2026, Courses, Fees & Cutoffs
Institute Type
Private
Total Courses
1 Courses
Jain AGM's 5-acre campus in the Shri Navagrha Teerth Kshetra complex is purpose-built for an Ayurvedic medical college and teaching hospital. Unlike large multi-discipline engineering campuses where facilities are spread across diverse academic departments, Jain AGM's infrastructure is entirely oriented toward Ayurvedic medical education and clinical training — which means a more compact but functionally coherent campus where the academic blocks, laboratory spaces, library, and teaching hospital are all directly interconnected.
Campus Infrastructure
Campus Infrastructure & Facilities

Attached Hospital (9 OPDs)
A fully functional Ayurvedic teaching hospital with 9 OPDs across all major Ayurvedic clinical departments. Students receive hands-on clinical training in OPD and IPD settings, treating real patients under faculty supervision.

Central Library
The institute library houses a total of 7,423 books and 12 journals covering Ayurvedic classics, modern medicine references, and research materials relevant to the BAMS curriculum.

Departmental Laboratories
Well-equipped laboratories for Dravyaguna, Ras Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana, Roga Nidana, Kriya Sharir, and other core Ayurvedic disciplines, providing practical experimentation and specimen study facilities.

Herbal Garden
A dedicated herbal garden on campus where students study and identify medicinal plants used in Ayurvedic practice, supporting the Dravyaguna curriculum through direct botanical exposure.

Boys Hostel
Separate hostel facility for male students with comfortable accommodation. Total combined hostel capacity is approximately 200 beds. Provides a safe and conducive residential environment for outstation students.

Girls Hostel
Separate hostel facility for female students with safe and secure residential accommodation. Situated within or adjacent to the campus for convenience and security.
Hostel & Accommodation
* Fees are subject to change. Please contact the administration for the latest details.
Campus Facilities at Jain AGM: Purpose-Built for Ayurvedic Medical Education
Teaching Hospital: The Core Clinical Infrastructure
The attached teaching hospital is the most functionally important facility at Jain AGM from an academic standpoint. It runs 9 OPDs and an in-patient department (IPD), providing students with continuous clinical training across all major Ayurvedic specialities. The hospital actively serves the surrounding rural communities with free and subsidised treatments, particularly in Panchakarma and herbal remedy-based care — which means students encounter a high and diverse patient load rather than a small, managed teaching cohort. OPD and IPD data are regularly published on the college website, giving prospective students and NCISM inspectors transparent visibility into actual patient throughput.
Library: Books and Journals
The institution's central library holds a verified collection of 7,423 books and 12 journals — a specific, confirmed figure rather than a vague 'well-stocked library' claim. The collection covers Ayurvedic classics and commentaries, modern medical reference texts, and research publications relevant to the BAMS curriculum across all three professional years. Students also have access to online syllabus resources published on the college portal.
Hostel Facilities
Jain AGM provides separate hostel facilities for boys and girls, with a total combined capacity of approximately 200 beds. The hostels are situated within or in close proximity to the campus, providing safe and comfortable residential accommodation for outstation students. Given the college's rural NH-4 highway location — which makes daily commuting from Hubballi city practical but not always convenient — hostel accommodation is the preferred option for students from outside the Dharwad-Hubballi area. Specific room types, fee structures, and amenity details should be confirmed directly with the college admissions office, as these may vary by academic year.
Herbal Garden and Laboratories
A dedicated herbal garden is maintained on campus as a living classroom for Dravyaguna — the Ayurvedic discipline of medicinal plants and their properties. Students identify, cultivate, and study medicinal herbs in their natural growing form, complementing the classroom-based Dravyaguna curriculum with direct botanical exposure. Departmental laboratories are provided for subjects including Ras Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana (Ayurvedic pharmacy and formulations), Roga Nidana (clinical diagnosis), Kriya Sharir (physiology), and others, giving students practical hands-on training in Ayurvedic pharmaceutical preparation and diagnostic methodology.
Other Campus Amenities
- Panchakarma therapy unit attached to the hospital, used for both patient treatment and student practical training in classical Ayurvedic detoxification procedures.
- Separate boys' and girls' hostels with a combined capacity of approximately 200 beds, providing residential facilities for outstation students.
- Central library with 7,423 books and 12 journals covering the full BAMS curriculum.
- On-campus cafeteria or mess serving students and hospital staff.
- Sports and recreational facilities on the 5-acre campus for student physical wellness.
- Campus Wi-Fi connectivity in academic blocks.
Upcoming Exams

CUET
CUET UG Exam • 11-31 May 2026

PGIMER
BSc Nursing Exam • July-August 2026

NIPER JEE
NIPER JEE Exam • June 2026

CAT
CAT Exam • 29 Nov 2026
