The medical city will offer a curriculum aligned with India’s National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines, and be powered by an elite faculty team, including educators from India. The university combines international standards of infrastructure with affordability and Indian academic supervision—ensuring that students receive high-quality education with familiar support systems.
This Indo-Uzbek collaboration aims to nurture global medical professionals while maintaining Indian educational integrity. Students can expect curated admission processes, merit-based recruitment, and comprehensive academic and personal support throughout their journey.
This visionary partnership has been championed by leadership of Kokand University, and Dr. Rashmi Saluja, Chairperson of GTTCI. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, under the leadership of Dr. Ajay Swaroop, has extended full support to elevate this initiative to global standards. “India and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital stand firmly committed to supporting this transformative journey. We are proud to be partners in this shared vision to build a world-class academic and healthcare infrastructure that will not only empower students from India but also enhance the quality of life for the people of Uzbekistan. Together, we shall strive to create a model that reflects the highest standards of medical education, patient care, and innovation.”
With admissions now open, Indian students have a new, credible, and promising pathway to fulfill their dream of becoming doctors—just a couple of hours from home.
Message from Chairman of Sir Gangaram Hospital
His Excellency Ambassador of Uzbekistan and Distinguished Guests,
It is both an honour and a privilege to present my heartiest congratulations at this historic occasion — the unveiling of the Andijan branch of Kokand University here in India, in collaboration with the GTTCI Trade Chamber.
At the very outset, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to His Excellency, the President of Uzbekistan, for his revolutionary vision and unwavering commitment to transforming the landscape of healthcare and medical education in his nation. His forward-looking leadership is not only shaping a healthier Uzbekistan but also setting a benchmark for international collaboration in the field of medicine and academic excellence.
I also wish to convey my warmest regards and congratulations to Chairman of Kokand University, for embodying this visionary mission and bringing it to life with such dedication. The Indian Medical City being built in Andijan, Uzbekistan with the vision of extending Indian medical excellence to the people of Uzbekistan and making a home away from home for Indian students is commendable.
To Dr. Rashmi Saluja, Chairperson of GTTCI Trade Chamber, I offer sincere appreciation for spearheading this important partnership that signifies the beginning of a new era in Indo-Uzbek cooperation.
India and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital stand firmly committed to supporting this transformative journey. We are proud to be partners in this shared vision to build a world-class academic and healthcare infrastructure that will not only empower students from India but also enhance the quality of life for the people of Uzbekistan. Together, we shall strive to create a model that reflects the highest standards of medical education, patient care, and innovation.
I once again take this opportunity to sincerely thank the Chairman for his bold and inspiring vision. We are proud to walk this path with you and take this noble endeavour forward — together.
Thank you.
Dr. Ajay Swaroop
Chairman, Board of Management
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital


