India Crosses 1,00,000 MBBS Seats Adding Four New Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Two in Assam Set to Start First Batch in 2023-24

In a significant development for the medical education sector in India, four new medical colleges are set to start their first MBBS batch for the session 2023-24 in Andhra Pradesh, while two new medical colleges will open in Nagaon and Kokrajhar cities in Assam.

With this, the number of MBBS seats in India has crossed 1,00,000, including seats in both government and private sectors. The four new medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh are located in Vijianagaram, Rajamahendravam, Nandyal, and Machalipatnam.

These colleges will offer high-quality medical education to students and help in increasing the number of doctors in the country. The establishment of these colleges is also expected to improve the healthcare sector in the region.

Similarly, the two new medical colleges in Assam, located in Nagaon and Kokrajhar cities, will provide excellent medical education to aspiring doctors. The establishment of these colleges is also expected to contribute to the overall development of the healthcare sector in the state.

The opening of these new medical colleges is a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to provide quality medical education to students and increase the number of doctors in the country.

With the number of MBBS seats in the country crossing 1,00,000, it is expected that more students will be able to pursue their dream of becoming doctors.

The Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has granted permission to these colleges to start their operations.

More colleges are expected to receive the Letter of Permission (LOP) from MARB-NMC soon, which will further increase the number of MBBS seats in the country.

The establishment of new medical colleges in the country is a welcome development, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has highlighted the need for more doctors and healthcare workers in the country.

With the opening of these new medical colleges, the country is taking a significant step towards improving the healthcare infrastructure and providing better healthcare facilities to the people.

In conclusion, the opening of new medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Assam is a significant development for the medical education sector in the country.

With the number of MBBS seats in India crossing 1,00,000, more students will be able to pursue their dream of becoming doctors. The establishment of these colleges is also expected to contribute to the overall development of the healthcare sector in the country.

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