BY TC News Desk
Agartala, 4th February 2025 : Tripura Santiniketan Medical College is poised to make history as it awaits official recognition from the India Book of Records for an unprecedented achievement in medical education. The institution is on the verge of securing a place in the record books for having the “Maximum State-Wide Enrolment in an Inaugural Academic Session of a Medical College”—a feat that underscores its rapid rise as a premier national medical institution.
According to college authorities, Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Editor-in-Chief of the India Book of Records, has confirmed the college’s eligibility for this recognition. The formal announcement is scheduled to be made on February 15, 2025, marking a significant milestone not just for the college but for the landscape of medical education in India.
To ensure compliance with the International Protocol of Records (IPR), the college has been meticulously following specific guidelines and criteria issued by the India Book of Records. This rigorous process underscores the legitimacy and prestige associated with the forthcoming recognition.
Adding to the significance of the event, the ceremony will be graced by Dr. Pradeep Bhardwaj, a distinguished medical professional renowned for his exceptional academic and professional accomplishments. Dr. Bhardwaj holds multiple prestigious qualifications, including an M.Ch in Mountain Medicine, MHA, MPH, M.Phil, PhD, MBA-HA, and MNA. An alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad, he was honored with the National e-Governance Award (2017) by the Government of India and was named among the “People of the Year 2017” in the Limca Book of Records. Dr. Bhardwaj has also received numerous accolades from the President of India, Prime Minister, and senior officials from the Indian Armed Forces.
A review of the inaugural batch’s enrolment highlights the college’s remarkable diversity, with students representing 21 different states across India. The highest number of students—47—are from Tripura, followed by 17 from Maharashtra, 16 from West Bengal, and 11 each from Uttar Pradesh and Assam. Other states represented include:
• Andhra Pradesh (1)
• Arunachal Pradesh (4)
• Bihar (7)
• Chhattisgarh (5)
• Gujarat (2)
• Haryana (7)
• Himachal Pradesh (1)
• Jharkhand (3)
• Kerala (2)
• Nagaland (1)
• Delhi (1)
• Odisha (7)
• Punjab (1)
• Tamil Nadu (3)
• Telangana (1)
• Uttarakhand (2)
This diverse enrolment firmly establishes Tripura Santiniketan Medical College as a national hub for medical education, attracting top talent from every corner of the country.
Speaking on this historic achievement, Dr. Maloy Pit, President of Tripura Santiniketan Medical College, expressed immense pride.“This is a landmark moment in the history of medical education. The sheer number of students enrolling from across the country in our inaugural academic year is an extraordinary feat. Recognition from the India Book of Records not only validates our efforts but also sets a new benchmark in medical education,” Dr. Pit said.
He further added, “This acknowledgment reflects our unwavering commitment to providing high-quality education, not just for students from Tripura but for aspiring medical professionals from all over India. Our goal is to continually improve our academic standards, expand research opportunities, and contribute significantly to the nation’s healthcare ecosystem.”