Chennai: With 17 new medical colleges – government, private universities and considered – Tamil Nadu will add 2,350 Mbbs chairs to the chair matrix during reception in 2021.
With this, the country will have 69 medical colleges that offer 10,375 mbbs chairs – the highest Country, according to the National Medical Council website.
The state has 37 government universities that offer 5,125 seats, which are attached to government hospitals.
“We have received permission for all 11 new colleges that we apply for this, we will be able to add 1,450 Mbbs chairs this year.
This is the largest addition to the chair matrix that we have made in one year.
We also have permission to add 50 seats Again to the existing Coimbatore Medical College government, “said the medical education director Dr.
R Narayababu.
In 2021, almost 12% of government medical seats in India came from countries.
This also means the country will offer the highest number of seats under the 15% Indian quota, he said.
Every year 15% of undergraduate chairs from government medical colleges throughout the country are given to the medical counseling committee under the Directorate General of Health for online receipts.
Reception to 85% remaining from the chair carried out by the state based on achievements in NEET and reservation rules.
Four Medical High Financing Medical College – Arunai Medical College and Hospital in Tiruvannamalai, Swamy Vivekanandha Medical College Hospital and Research Institute in Namakkal, Faculty of Medicine, Sri Lalithambigai Medical College and Hospital in Chennai and St Peters Medical College Hospital and Research Institute in Krishnagiri – Attaching to the country of TN Dr.
Mgr Medical University will bring a total of 600 MBBS chairs to the seat matrix at 2021 reception.
Vels Medical College and Hospital (University of Deemed) and Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital (Personal University) will each bring 150 seats.
The state has a policy to have at least one government medical college in each district, said Minister of Health MA Subramanian.
The state also plans to increase seats in all existing medical colleges up to 250.
“In addition to offering medical care with a reasonable subsidized cost for the meritorial students, this medical college hospital will also help us take tertiary health care to the country’s rural section, “Subramanian.
said.
All of these undergraduate medical college hospitals will begin postgraduate courses and special departments within five years.
TN has requested funds from the center to start a secondary care hospital in the district with new medical colleges.
“The District Head Office Hospital is converted to teaching hospitals and attached to medical colleges.
To avoid density in medical colleges, we will need a secondary care hospital in the Oldies district soon,” he said.
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