Most arrived as teenagers, often being first-generation doctors in their families. Bridging linguistic gaps to master medicine, they formed bonds that have spanned five decades.
02 The Great Crossing
The batch list evolved over time. While the majority joined in July 1973, several colleagues moved on to new horizons after the first MBBS, while others joined the fold in 1975 to complete the journey.
03 Gender Composition
The 4:1 ratio reflected enrollment patterns of the early 70s. Despite being in the minority, the 45 women established stellar careers in every specialty.
04 Birth Year Distribution
Most students were born between 1954 and 1956—children of post-independence India.
05 Where We Came From
The journey began in towns like Bramhapuri, Warora, and Gondia. GMC was a meritocratic gateway where marks alone won a government seat.
06 Music: The Golden Era
The 1970s was the golden age of playback music. In the GMC auditorium, music was how the batch stayed human amidst academic rigors.
07 Sports & Spirit
From captaining university teams to running marathons, the sporting record of the batch remains a point of deep pride.
08 What We Became
09 Family & Legacy
Friendships forged in hostel rooms and dissection halls have extended quietly into the next generation.
10 Where Life Took Us
Seventy-six cities worldwide now have members of the GMC Nagpur Class of 1973.
11 The Names We Shared
12 Hostels & Commuting
13 Our Faculty
- Dr. P.N. Dubey
- Dr. P.N. Vaishwanar
- Dr. Shobha Grover
- Dr. Dashputra
- Dr. Usha Hardas
- Dr. Atique Ahmed Qureshi
- Dr. B.S. Chaubey
- Dr. M.L. Gandhe
- Dr. Shastrakar
- Dr. Vikram Marwah
- Dr. M.N. Mahore
- Dr. Ishwarchandra Kamra
- Dr. Y. Ketkar