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Madhya Pradesh to get another 1010 MBBS seats
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Bringing good news to the medical aspirants in the State, another 1010 MBBS Seats are going to be added to the seat matrix of Madhya Pradesh, finance minister Jagdish Devda has recently announced.
While presently, the state has 3.4% of all MBBS seats in the country, with the addition of another 1010 seats, the share will increase by 0.07%. Apart from this, MP's share of all the registered doctors in India, which is currently 3.2%, is also going to increase to 3.3% if the increasing number of graduating doctors is taken into account.
For more details, check out the link given below:
Another 1010 MBBS Seats To Be Added In Madhya Pradesh, Confirms State Finance Minister
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Payodhi Chaturvedi
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Payodhi Chaturvedi joined Medical Dialogues in 2023. She has completed her Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication from IMS GHAZIABAD and currently pursuing Masters in journalism and Mass Communication from Gautam Budha University, Greater Noida. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751.