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Health ministry bars 82 medical colleges from taking in students for 2018-19 session

Pratidin Bureau

As per Medical Council of India (MCI) recommendations, the health ministry has barred 82 medical colleges in the country to admit students for the academic session 2018-19.

The MCI has pointed out various "deficiencies" in the colleges on the basis of its inspections of these medical institutes. It highlighted inadequate infrastructure, faculty and resources as some of the major reasons.

The order of banning 82 medical colleges, which includes 70 private and 12 government colleges, implies that more than 10,000 MBBS seats out of the total 64,000 available will be blocked.

Reportedly, the proposal of giving approval to 68 new medical colleges including 31 government and 37 private colleges has been rejected.

In February, the Union cabinet had approved plans to set up 24 new government-funded medical colleges by 2021-22, besides 58 others medical colleges that were to be established and attached to district hospitals by 2019.

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