The state government of Andhra Pradesh has sought additional 150 MBBS seats in Government Medical Colleges across the state. The Medical Education Department of Andhra Pradesh has sent a proposal to MCI (Medical Council of India) seeking approval for 150 additional seats in MBBS course.
The state government is seeking approval for the increase in MBBS seats in the following government medical colleges: -
Name of the College | Existing Seats | Proposed Increase in Seats |
---|---|---|
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Ongole | 100 | 100 to 150 |
Srikakulam Government Medical College | 100 | 100 to 150 |
Kadapa Government Medical College | 50 | 50 to 200 |
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At present, the MCI teams are inspecting the library, infrastructure, labs, hostel and faculty in all the above three colleges. Based on the inspection report, MCI will grant approval for an increase in student intake in MBBS course . According to sources, MCI will sanction the additional seats from the next academic session.
The state government is expecting an increase in intake before the commencement of next academic session. The state government has already taken steps to fill vacant doctors’ post in government medical colleges. On the other hand, the state government has developed the infrastructure necessary for additional seats.
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Director of Medical Education – Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Subba Rao gave clarification in this regard. He hoped for a positive response from MCI after the completion of the inspection. These medical colleges have mandatory infrastructure facilities for increasing seats in UG and PG medical courses , he revealed.