818 Medical Colleges in India, Maximum in UP, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu: Health Ministry tells Parliament

Written By :  Divyani Paul
Published On 2026-02-15 05:30 GMT   |   Update On 2026-02-15 05:30 GMT
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New Delhi: The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has informed the Lok Sabha that India currently has a total of 818 medical colleges, including AIIMS and Institutes of National Importance (INIS) across India.

The details were shared in response to an Unstarred Question on February 6, 2026.

Replying to queries raised by Shri Jagannath Sarkar regarding districts without government medical colleges and plans for prioritising high-population districts, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Shri Prataprao Jadhav said that the National Medical Commission (NMC) has reported a total of 818 medical colleges nationwide.

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As per the list shared in this regard, Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of medical colleges at 88 (51 government and 37 private), followed by Maharashtra with 85 (43 government and 42 private), and Tamil Nadu with 78 colleges (38 government, 40 private).

Karnataka has 72 (24 government and 48 private), Telangana has 66 (37 government, 29 private), and Rajasthan has 49 (34 government, 15 private).

However, several smaller States and UTs, such as Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Goa, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim have only one medical college each.

Meanwhile, the Ministry is implementing a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) for the ‘Establishment of new medical colleges attached with existing district/referral hospitals,’ prioritising underserved and aspirational districts without existing government or private medical colleges. Under this scheme, 157 new medical colleges have been approved in three phases.

In addition to establishing new colleges, the government has supported the strengthening and upgradation of existing State and Central Government medical colleges to increase undergraduate and postgraduate seats. Under these schemes, 4,977 additional MBBS seats and 8,058 PG seats have been approved nationwide.

The Ministry reiterated that the scheme gives preference to underserved areas and aspirational districts to reduce regional healthcare disparities and improve access to medical education and tertiary care services.

While the government did not provide a district-wise population breakup of areas without government medical colleges in the reply, it emphasised that ongoing schemes are designed to prioritise high-need and high-population districts lacking such institutions.

STATE/UT-WISE MEDICAL COLLEGES ACROSS THE COUNTRY

S.NO STATE/UT

PRIVATE COLLEGES

GOVERNMENT COLLEGES

TOTAL COLLEGES

1 Andhra Pradesh 20 19 39
2 Andaman & Nicobar 0 1 1
3 Arunachal Pradesh 0 1 1
4 Assam 0 16 16
5 Bihar 12 13 25
6 Chandigarh 0 1 1
7 Chhattisgarh 5 11 16
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 1 1
9 Delhi 2 9 11
10 Goa 0 1 1
11 Gujarat 19 24 43
12 Haryana 9 8 17
13 Himachal Pradesh 1 7 8
14 Jammu & Kashmir 1 11 12
15 Jharkhand 3 7 10
16 Karnataka 48 24 72
17 Kerala 22 14 36
18 Madhya Pradesh 14 21 35
19 Maharashtra 42 43 85
20 Manipur 1 3 4
21 Meghalaya 1 2 3
22 Mizoram 0 1 1
23 Nagaland 0 1 1
24 Odisha 6 15 21
25 Puducherry 7 2 9
26 Punjab 7 6 13
27 Rajasthan 15 34 49
28 Sikkim 1 0 1
29 Tamil Nadu 40 38 78
30 Telangana 29 37 66
31 Tripura 2 1 3
32 Uttar Pradesh 37 51 88
33 Uttarakhand 4 6 10
34 West Bengal 15 26 41

STATE-WISE DETAILS OF 157 MEDICAL COLLEGES APPROVED UNDER THE CSS

S.NO

STATE/UT

NO. OF COLLEGES

DISTRICTS

Phase-I (58)
1 A & N Islands 1 Port Blair
2 Arunachal Pradesh 1 Naharlagun
3 Assam 4 Dhubri, Nagaon, North Lakhimpur, Diphu
4 Bihar 3 Purnia, Saran (Chhapara), Samastipur
5 Chhattisgarh 2 Rajnandgaon, Sarguja
6 Himachal Pradesh 3 Chamba, Hamirpur, Nahan (Sirmour)
7 Haryana 1 Bhiwani
8 Jharkhand 3 Dumka, Hazaribagh, Palamu (Daltonganj)
9 Jammu & Kashmir 5 Anantnag, Baramulla, Rajouri, Doda, Kathua
10 Madhya Pradesh 7 Datia, Khandwa, Ratlam, Shahdol, Vidisha, Chindwara, Shivpuri
11 Maharashtra 1 Gondia
12 Meghalaya 1 West Garo Hills (Tura)
13 Mizoram 1 Falkawn
14 Nagaland 1 Naga Hospital (Kohima)
15 Odisha 5 Balasore, Baripada (Mayurbhanj), Bolangir, Koraput, Puri
16 Punjab 1 SAS Nagar
17 Rajasthan 7 Barmer, Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Churu, Dungarpur, Pali, Sikar
18 Uttar Pradesh 5 Basti, Faizabad, Firozabad, Shahjahanpur, Bahraich
19 Uttarakhand 1 Almora
20 West Bengal 5 Birbhum (Rampur Hat), Cooch Behar, Diamond Harbour, Purulia, Raiganj (North Dinajpur)
Phase –II (24)
1 Bihar 5 Sitamarhi, Jhanjharpur, Siwan, Buxar, Jamui
2 Jharkhand 2 Koderma, Chaibasa (Singhbhum)
3 Madhya Pradesh 1 Satna
4 Odisha 1 Jajpur
5 Rajasthan 1 Dholpur
6 Uttar Pradesh 8 Etah, Hardoi, Pratapgarh, Fatehpur, Siddharthnagar (Domariyaganj), Deoria, Ghazipur, Mirzapur
7 West Bengal 5 Barasat, Uluberia, Arambagh, Jhargram, Tamluk
8 Sikkim 1 Gangtok
Phase-III (75)
1 Andhra Pradesh 3 Piduguralla, Paderu, Machilipatnam
2 Assam 1 Kokrajhar
3 Chhattisgarh 3 Korba, Mahasamund, Kanker
4 Gujarat 5 Narmada, Navsari, Panchmahal, Porbandar, Morbi
5 Jammu & Kashmir 2 Udhampur, Handwara (Distt. Kupwara)
6 Karnataka 4 Chikkamagaluru, Haveri, Yadgiri, Chikkaballapura
7 Ladakh 1 Leh
8 Madhya Pradesh 6 Rajgarh, Mandla, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Sheopur, Singrauli
9 Maharashtra 1 Nandurbar
10 Manipur 1 Churachandpur
11 Nagaland 1 Mon
12 Odisha 1 Kalahandi
13 Punjab 2 Kapurthala, Hoshiarpur
14 Rajasthan 15 Alwar, Baran, Bansawara, Chittorgarh, Jaisalmer, Karauli, Nagaur, Shri Ganganagar, Sirohi, Bundi, SawaiMadhopur, Tonk, Hanumangarh, Jhunjhunu, Dausa
15 Uttarakhand 3 Rudrapur (Distt. Udham Singh Nagar), Pithoragarh, Haridwar
16 Uttar Pradesh 14 Bijnaur, Kushinagar, Sultanpur, Gonda, Lalitpur, LakhimpurKheri, Chandauli, Bulandshahar, Sonbhadra, Pilibhit, Auraiya, Kanpur Dehat, Kaushambi, Amethi
17 Tamil Nadu 11 Tiruppur, Nilgiris, Ramanathapuram, Namakkal, Dindigul, Virudhunagar, Krishnagiri, Tiruvallur, Nagapattinam, Ariyalur, Kallakurichi
18 West Bengal 1 Jalpaiguri
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