MCI BOG approve conversion of 2120 PG Diploma seats to Degree, Maximum seats with Karnataka
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New Delhi: A Whooping 2120 PG medical degree seats will be added to the national pool as the Medical Council of India Board of Governors have approved conversion of the postgraduate diploma course seats into corresponding degree seats prospectively i.e. from the academic session 2019-2020.
Medical Colleges across the country applied for conversion of total 2224 seats out of which the MCI has given nod to conversion of 2120 seats
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported about the matter with the MCI Board of Governors with regard to increasing of seats in postgraduate degree courses in lieu of surrender or concerned diploma seats along with the request of the institute received through Central Government after notification dated 12/07/2018 as well as the recommendations of the PG Expert Group (BoG) on the basis of information furnished by the Institute(s) as desired by the Council.
Medical Colleges across the country applied for conversion of total 2224 seats out of which the MCI has given nod to conversion of 2120 seats
- The state of Andhra Pradesh has got 164 PG Medical degrees in 11 medical collegs
- Assam has got 7 more PG medical seats in One medical college,
- Bihar has got 13 PG medical seats at 2 medical colleges
- Delhi has got 20 PG medical seats at One medical college, Maulana Azad Medical College
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