Government medical colleges in Kerala to have more seats
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As implied in a recent statement by the Kerala health minister, V.S Sivakumar, reported by manoramaonline, the state will witness an increase of 1850 medical seats in the government run medical colleges. This is in view of the recent development to have a medical college in every district of the state.
There has already been an increase from 900 to 1,250 seats after the government reportedly took over the Kochi medical college in 2013. This increase was also achieved with new colleges started in the Manjeri and Idduki in Kerala.
In a separate development, the state government had submitted before the Kerala High Court that it had issued notice to private self-financing medical colleges that abstained from consensual arrangements for seat sharing, invoking Section-14(1) of the Self Financing Act - 2006, as reported by the
There has already been an increase from 900 to 1,250 seats after the government reportedly took over the Kochi medical college in 2013. This increase was also achieved with new colleges started in the Manjeri and Idduki in Kerala.
In a separate development, the state government had submitted before the Kerala High Court that it had issued notice to private self-financing medical colleges that abstained from consensual arrangements for seat sharing, invoking Section-14(1) of the Self Financing Act - 2006, as reported by the
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