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ESIC Medical College, Faridabad

Academic Block, ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Faridabad
Academic Block, ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Faridabad Image: Wikimedia Commons. Samarthrastogi15 / CC BY-SA 4.0

Overview

ESIC Medical College & Hospital, Faridabad, formally known as the Employees' State Insurance Corporation Medical College and Hospital, Faridabad, is a government co-educational medical college situated in New Industrial Township-3, Faridabad, in the Indian state of Haryana. The institution was established in 2015 under the aegis of the Employees' State Insurance (ESI) Corporation, a central autonomous body functioning under the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India. The college is affiliated to Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, and is attached to a multi-speciality hospital that serves both teaching and clinical care functions.

Faridabad, often described as one of the major industrial centres of northern India, forms a part of the National Capital Region (NCR) adjoining Delhi. The location places the institution within an urban-industrial zone with a sizeable population of workers insured under the ESI scheme, which is one of the principal stakeholder groups served by the hospital.

Background

The Employees' State Insurance Corporation administers the ESI scheme, a social security and health insurance system for Indian workers. Over the years, the Corporation has progressively expanded its healthcare network from dispensaries and smaller clinics to full-fledged hospitals and, more recently, medical colleges. The Faridabad institution forms part of this broader expansion, in which the ESIC has set up medical colleges in different parts of the country to widen the availability of tertiary care for insured persons and their dependents while also contributing to medical education in India.

The hospital component of the campus was built in 2013 and became operational in 2014, with the medical college being established in the following year, in 2015. The hospital has a bed strength of 1,150 and offers multi-speciality services. The campus is spread over an area of approximately 30 acres, accommodating both teaching and patient care infrastructure. As a tertiary referral centre, it receives patients from smaller ESI clinics and dispensaries in the region, in addition to providing primary care to walk-in beneficiaries.

The affiliation with Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences (commonly known as Pt. B. D. Sharma UHS), based in Rohtak, places the institution within Haryana's framework of academic regulation for health science institutions. Such affiliation typically governs curriculum, examinations and academic standards, while regulatory recognition for medical education in India is conferred by the appropriate national authority responsible for medical education.

Career or topic context

ESIC Medical College, Faridabad belongs to a category of public medical colleges in India that are operated not by state health departments or central health ministries directly, but by specialised statutory or autonomous bodies—in this case, the ESI Corporation under the Ministry of Labour and Employment. This institutional model links medical education with a worker-focused social insurance mandate, a combination that distinguishes ESIC medical colleges from many other government and private institutions.

Within the ESIC's network, medical colleges typically perform multiple roles: training undergraduate medical students, providing postgraduate education in selected disciplines where applicable, and supporting the clinical needs of insured workers and their families. The attached hospital functions as the principal teaching facility, with departments spanning medical, surgical, diagnostic and allied specialities common to a multi-speciality tertiary care setup.

Faridabad's industrial profile is relevant to this context. As a city with significant manufacturing activity in the NCR, it has a substantial workforce covered under the ESI scheme. The hospital therefore serves a beneficiary base drawn from factories and establishments in and around the district, in addition to receiving referrals from ESI dispensaries and smaller facilities elsewhere in the region. The proximity to Delhi, and to highways connecting the NCR to other parts of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, also places the institution within a wider catchment area for tertiary care.

Significance

The establishment of ESIC Medical College, Faridabad reflects two broader trends in Indian healthcare policy. The first is the expansion of medical education capacity in the public sector, particularly in regions where industrial and urban populations have created demand for advanced healthcare and trained professionals. The second is the diversification of providers of medical education to include statutory bodies such as the ESIC, alongside traditional state and central government institutions and private trusts.

For the ESI scheme's beneficiaries, the institution's significance lies in its dual function. As a tertiary care referral centre, it complements smaller ESI clinics and dispensaries that may not be equipped for advanced or specialised treatment. As a teaching hospital, it contributes to the production of medical graduates within a setting where they may gain exposure to occupational health concerns and the healthcare needs of an industrial workforce.

From a regional perspective, the college adds to the medical education infrastructure available in Haryana and the wider National Capital Region. It also forms part of the academic ecosystem associated with Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, through its affiliation arrangement.

Editorial review notes

This draft has been prepared from a limited set of source notes drawn from the English Wikipedia article on ESIC Medical College, Faridabad. Human editors reviewing this draft for IndiaWiki should consider the following points before publication:

  • Verification of basic facts: The year of establishment (2015), bed strength (1,150), campus size (30 acres), the year the hospital became operational (2014) and its construction year (2013) should be independently verified against official ESIC publications, the institution's own communications, or reliable secondary sources before being retained.
  • Affiliation and recognition: The affiliation to Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, should be confirmed against current academic notifications, since affiliations of medical colleges in India can change over time. Any statement on recognition by the national medical education regulator should be added only if supported by current official sources.
  • Courses and intake: The source notes do not specify the undergraduate or postgraduate courses offered, the annual intake, admission procedures, or fee structures. These should not be inferred. If required, editors may add such details only after sourcing them from authoritative documents.
  • Departments and facilities: Specific clinical departments, research centres, residential facilities, and other infrastructure are not described in the source notes and have therefore been left at a general level. Detailed descriptions should be added only with reliable references.
  • Leadership and history: No information about deans, principals, founding officials or institutional milestones beyond establishment is provided in the source notes. Biographical or leadership details should not be added without sources.
  • Neutral tone: Editors should ensure that the article does not include promotional descriptions, rankings, or comparative claims unless these are explicitly supported by reliable, independent sources.
  • Currency of information: Statements have been written in a manner that should remain accurate over time; however, future updates regarding bed strength, campus expansion, or academic programmes should be incorporated as and when verifiable information becomes available.
  • Address and contact details: While the general location (New Industrial Township-3, Faridabad) is mentioned in the source notes, full postal addresses, telephone numbers and similar operational details have not been added and should be sourced separately if needed.

References

  • "ESIC Medical College, Faridabad", English Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESIC_Medical_College,_Faridabad (source notes used for this draft).
  • Employees' State Insurance Corporation, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India — to be cited for institutional and administrative details upon verification.
  • Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak — to be cited for affiliation-related information upon verification.