Gujarat University to establish new medical college with 100 MBBS seats

Published On 2025-05-25 05:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-05-25 05:30 GMT

Gujarat- In a major development for future MBBS admissions in the state, the Gujarat University (GU) has recently made an announcement regarding the establishment of a new medical college and a 300-bed hospital. This will enhance the state's healthcare facilities and provide modern medical education on the lines of institutions like NHL Medical College.

A joint meeting of GU's Board of Management and Executive Council was conducted recently, wherein the decision was made during the meeting. 

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The new medical college is expected to be set up at the GMDC grounds or some other location in western Ahmedabad. The proposed medical college will include an outpatient department and a helipad for air ambulance services in future. In addition, GU plans to run the new medical college following the same operational model used by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation for its medical facility.

Firstly, the land will be surveyed and a proposal will be sent to the government for approval following the necessary procedures. After getting the government approval, a proposal will be sent to the Medical Commission for 100 seats in the college in the coming academic year. Apart from this, the university has also allocated a budget for development, in which 25 to 35 per cent of the university land will be used, adds Gujarat Samachar

Speaking to TOI , GU Vice Chancellor, Nirja Gupta, confirmed that a land survey of the university-owned plots will be conducted, and final decisions will be taken in consultation with experts. Around 25-35 per cent of GMDC land can be allotted for the project, and budgetary provisions have already been made.

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