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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
12-December-2014 17:11 IST
MBBS and PG Seats in Medical Institutions

 

State wise/UT-wise list of increase in MBBS seats and PG seats in the country is given below:-

State-Wise details of Medical Colleges and MBBS Seats

S.

No.

Name of the State

Total No. of Medical Colleges 2013-14

Total Seats 2013-14

Total No. of Medical Colleges 2014-15

Total Seats 2014-15

Increase in number of seats

 

1

Andhra Pradesh

43

6350

46

6900

550

 

2

Assam

5

626

6

726

100

 

3

Bihar

13

1310

13

1310

0

 

4

Chandigarh

1

100

1

100

0

 

5

Chhattisgarh

5

600

6

700

100

 

6

Delhi

7

1000

7

1000

0

 

7

Goa

1

150

1

150

0

 

8

Gujarat

22

3230

22

2930

-300

 

9

Haryana

7

800

7

800

0

 

10

Himachal Pradesh

3

350

3

350

0

 

11

Jammu & Kashmir

4

500

4

500

0

 

12

Jharkhand

3

350

3

350

0

 

13

Karnataka

46

6755

47

6905

150

 

14

Kerala

25

3100

30

3650

550

 

15

Madhya Pradesh

12

1700

13

1850

150

 

16

Maharashtra

44

5745

45

6195

450

 

17

Manipur

2

200

2

200

0

 

18

Meghalaya

1

50

1

50

0

 

19

Orissa

8

1050

8

1150

100

 

20

Pondicherry

8

1050

8

1200

150

 

21

Punjab

10

1245

10

1295

50

 

22

Rajasthan

10

1750

12

2000

250

 

23

Sikkim

1

100

1

100

0

 

24

Tamil Nadu

45

6215

45

5915

-300

 

25

Tripura

2

200

2

200

0

 

26

Uttar Pradesh

30

3749

32

4099

350

 

27

Uttarakhand

4

450

4

450

0

 

28

West Bengal

17

2450

17

2450

0

 

29

AIIMS

7

677

7

677

0

 

30

JIPMER, Puducherry

1

127

1

150

23

 

 

387

51979

404

54352

2373

 

 

 

 

State-wise details of PG Seats in the Country

Sl. No

Name of State /UT

PG seats in 2013-14

PG seats in 2014-15

Increase of seats in comparison to last year

1

Andhra Pradesh

2737

2875

138

2

Assam

397

416

19

3

Bihar

464

472

8

4

Chandigarh

41

64

23

5

Chhattisgarh

81

90

9

6

Delhi(DMC)

1190

1196

6

7

Goa

82

82

Nil

8

Gujarat

1620

1665

45

9

Haryana

282

331

49

10

Himachal Pradesh

154

154

Nil

11

Jammu & Kashmir

367

370

3

12

Jharkhand

187

187

Nil

13

Karnataka

3325

3548

223

14

Kerala

1230

1250

20

15

Madhya Pradesh

687

746

59

16

Maharashtra

3130

3218

88

17

Manipur

115

115

Nil

18

Meghalaya

8

8

Nil

19

Odisha

464

480

16

20

Puducherry

373

406

33

21

Punjab

1035

1054

19

22

Rajasthan

948

1009

61

23

Sikkim

22

22

Nil

24

Tamil Nadu

2429

2552

123

25

Tripura

30

30

Nil

26

 Uttar Pradesh

1462

1608

146

27

Uttarakhand

148

165

17

28

West Bengal

1188

1233

45

29

JIPMER, Puducherry

46

70

34

 

 

24242

25416

1184

 

As per the provisions of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 and regulations framed thereunder, there is provision of annual inspections of all medical colleges with regard to the availability of the infrastructure required for conduct of various medical courses.   In case of deficiencies in infrastructure found by the MCI and upon failure of the concerned institution to comply with the deficiencies within the specific period, the MCI makes recommendation to the Government against renewal of seats/batch/course resulting in decrease in number of seats in the institution.   In some case the institution itself is closed entirely due to grave irregularities as per the provisions of IMC Act, 1956 and regulations framed thereunder.

AIIMS, New Delhi is providing medical services to 28 villages through Comprehensive Rural Health Services Project (CRHSP), Ballabhgarh.  In addition, the Institute accepts requests for organizations of medical camps in remote and rural areas of Leh and Ladakh.  Further, the Institute is actively engaged in providing consultation through Tele-Education and Tele-medicine to remote areas of Himachal Pradesh.   The Institute has also taken initiative to promulgate Rural Trauma Team Development course to train human resource in saving lives of injured victims by simple basis life support techniques and transfer the patient to closest appropriate facility for definitive care.

Besides this, under the National Health Mission (NHM) financial support is provided to the States/UTs to strengthen their health care system including for augmenting health human resources.   Support is also provided to give additional incentives to doctors to attract them to serve in rural and remote areas and also for construction of housing facilities for them.

 

The MoS, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Shri Shripad Yesso Naik stated this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha here today.

 

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