Assam Medical College
| Other name | AMCH | 
|---|---|
| Former name | Berry White Medical School (1900 – 1947) | 
| Type | Public medical school and hospital | 
| Established | 1900 | 
| Founder | John Berry White | 
| Principal | Dr. Sanjeeb Kakati, MD Medicine | 
| Location | , India 27°29′19″N 94°54′50″E / 27.4886°N 94.9139°E | 
| Campus | Urban, 450 acres (180 ha) | 
| Affiliations | Srimanta Sankaradeva University of Health Sciences NMC | 
| Website | amch-dibrugarh | 
Assam Medical College and Hospital (AMCH), formerly Berry White Medical School, is a government medical school and hospital in Dibrugarh, Assam, India. It was the first medical college in Assam and the whole of Northeast India. It is the tertiary medical referral centre for upper Assam and areas in neighbouring states, including Arunachal Pradesh. The college has been ranked 62 in the list of government institutes. It has been rated "AAA+" by the National Medical Commission with a score of 273.5.
The 450-acre (180 ha) college offers numerous facilities including sports facilities, canteens, ATMs, and more. The academic facilities include laboratories, libraries, Wi-Fi across the campus, providing internet access through PCs and laptops.
The college offers admission to 200 students each year from 2019. Before 2019, it offered admission to 170 students each year.