PMC Academic Counsel 

Academic counsel is important in a medical college because it helps students manage the heavy curriculum, improve academic performance, cope with stress, choose suitable career paths, and develop professional and ethical behavior—ensuring they become competent and well-balanced doctors.

Mission

The mission of the Academic Counsel in a Medical College is to support and guide medical students in achieving academic excellence, professional growth, and personal well-being. Through structured advising, mentorship, and early intervention, the Academic Counsel fosters a supportive learning environment that promotes ethical practice, lifelong learning, and the development of competent, compassionate healthcare professionals.
If you want alternatives, here are a few different tones you might prefer:

More student-centered
To empower medical students by providing personalized academic guidance, monitoring progress, addressing challenges proactively, and promoting balanced personal and professional development throughout their medical education.
More institutional/formal
To ensure academic quality and student success by coordinating academic advising, monitoring performance, facilitating remediation, and aligning student development with the educational objectives and standards of the medical college.
Short and crisp
To guide, support, and mentor medical students in achieving academic success and professional competence through structured academic counseling.

Members List 

Members

Responsibilities of Counsel