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TN is set to add 1,650 MBBS seats in government universities

TN is set to add 1,650 MBBS seats in government universities
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Chennai: The National Medical Commission has completed inspections in four of the 11 new medical colleges in the last 10 days, Minister of Health MA Subramanian said on Monday.
Tamil Nadu will add 1,650 seats to the Bachelor’s seat matrix taking calculation to 5,200 MBBS seats in all government medical colleges in the state if all 11 colleges get sanctions from the apex medical body.
The committee completed a surprise inspection in Namakkal, Krishnagiri, Tiruppur and Dindigul and did not make bad comments so far.
“We are waiting for them to visit seven universities left in the next few days.
This is a surprise visit, so we don’t have a schedule,” he said.
The Inspector Panel designated by the APEX medical body verifies the infrastructure and facilities of human resources needed to recognize students for the first year MBBS course in this newly built college.
Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, Library, Hostel – Necessary for First Year students – Almost complete, said Director of Medical Education Dr.
Narayanababu R.
The state has set aside nearly 4,000 crore rs for the construction of this building.
With this district in this state will have at least one government medical college.
In addition to increasing the number of seats, this college will help us expand tertiary care to the district.
New medical colleges will help the Ministry of Health provide quality training at affordable costs and offer special and super special care to people living in the area for free.
Most of these colleges will have 700-750 beds in hospitals attached to these colleges which have all facilities to offer quality care.
“But these units have no experience facing inspections,” he said.
“Over the past few weeks, we asked for existing medical colleges for new college mentors.
For example, the team of Salem Medical College trained doctors in the namakkal medical college in conducting documents.
They did inspection pretend to find mistakes and fix errors, “Dr.
Narayanababu said.
As part of the national mission to increase the number of medical colleges throughout the country, the center gives permission to the start of 11 new medical colleges.

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