Telangana CM to virtually inaugurate 8 new government medical colleges tomorrow, 800 MBBS seats to be added

Published On 2023-09-14 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2023-09-14 03:30 GMT
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Hyderabad: Bringing good news to the medical aspirants in Telangana, eight new government medical colleges are set to be inaugurated virtually by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao from Hyderabad on September 15.

The number of government medical colleges in the state will reach 34 with the establishment of eight more colleges next year. Thus Telangana will become the only state in the country with one government medical college in every district, and officials.

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Medical Dialogues had earlier reported in July that eight medical colleges were approved by the state government reported to start functioning from the next academic year 2024-25 in each district.

Around 800 MBBS seats were added to the state's existing seat matrix for undergraduate courses which will provide career opportunities to medical aspirants residing in each district. With this, the total available seats in government medical colleges will rise to 4,590 MBBS seats.

Also read- 8 Telangana Medical Colleges With 800 MBBS Seats To Begin Admissions From Next Academic Year

Each of these colleges and government general hospitals will have an intake capacity of 100 MBBS seats.

The colleges will come up at Maheshwaram in Rangareddy district, Yadadri in Yadadri Bhongir district, Medak in Medak district, Narsampet in Warangal district, Mulugu in Mulugu district, Narayanpet in Narayanpet district, Gadwal in Jogulamba Gadwal district and Qutbullapur in Medchal Malkajgiri district, IANS reports.

Two of these colleges Maheshwaram and Qutubullapur will be coming up on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

Health Minister T. Harish Rao said that one medical college for one district, a vision of Chief Minister Chandrasekhar Rao, will be a reality.

In tune with the vision of Arogya Telangana, these colleges will foster more opportunities for students to pursue medical education and further enhance healthcare services in districts, he said.

According to officials at the time of the formation of Telangana State in 2014, there were only five government Medical Colleges (Osmania, Gandhi, Warangal Kakatiya, Nizamabad, Adilabad RIMS). The state government has sanctioned 29 new government Medical Colleges in nine years.

At present 3,915 MBBS medical seats are available in 26 government medical colleges in the state. Along with these, 4600 MBBS seats have been made available in 28 private medical colleges. A total of 8,515 MBBS seats are available in the state.

There are 1,240 PG seats in government medical colleges while 1,476 seats are available in private medical PG colleges. A total of 2890 PG medical seats are available in Telangana.

Officials said 179 super speciality seats are available in government colleges and 27 seats are available in private colleges. A total of 206 seats are available in the state.

Harish Rao had earlier revealed that 43 per cent of MBBS seats newly added in government medical colleges in India are from Telangana. He said that 900 of the 2,118 MBBS seats increased in government medical colleges in India for 2023-24 belong to Telangana.

In April, the government had approved two medical colleges. For the academic year 2023-24, a total of nine medical colleges were approved.

Earlier, eight medical colleges became operational in the state from academic year 2022-23.

Also read- 9 Medical Colleges In Telangana To Begin MBBS Admissions This Year

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