It was established in 2024 under the management of Gyan Chetna Educational Society.
The affiliated hospital for clinical training and patient care is Ayushmaan Hospital, located on the same campus/address.
ASIMSR offers the undergraduate medical degree MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery).
The duration is the standard 4.5 years of academic study + 1 year compulsory rotating internship (total 5.5 years).
The intake capacity for MBBS is 150 seats.
The institute is affiliated with Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University (Lucknow) and recognised by National Medical Commission (NMC), New Delhi.
Admissions are via the national entrance examination NEET‑UG, followed by state (Uttar Pradesh) counselling.
The campus is reportedly spread over about 50 acres, with modern classrooms, laboratories, a central library, and student hostels for both male and female students.
The attached hospital — Ayushmaan Hospital — is described as a multi-specialty facility with 500+ or 575+ beds (different sources vary) providing broad clinical exposure.
Specialties reportedly available at the hospital include General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Radiology, ENT, Ophthalmology — and departments for Pathology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Forensic Medicine, Dentistry, etc.
This clinical exposure is a key advantage, as it allows MBBS students to get hands-on training in real hospital settings.
The institute is run by Gyan Chetna Educational Society, which already manages other educational institutions in and around Shamli (e.g. schools, higher-education institutions).
As of recent public info, the Dean / Principal is Dr. Prof. Anil K. Sahni — General Surgery specialist with experience — responsible for academic & administrative oversight.
The college aims to combine modern medical education with community-oriented healthcare and serve both urban and rural populations of the region.
This is a very new institute — established 2024. So many details (long-term reputation, alumni feedback, placement record, postgraduate programs) are still evolving.
Some sources give slightly different numbers for hospital bed-strength (500, 575, 605) — might depend on the timing or counting method.
As with many new private medical colleges, fees are on the higher side; students considering this institution should carefully verify total costs (tuition + hostel + other charges).
Infrastructure and actual functioning (faculty quality, patient load for OPD/IPD, library & labs usage, hostel conditions) may vary from the promotional materials — it’s good to visit campus or speak to current students for insight.