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157 Colleges Approved, Rs 17,691 Cr Invested In Them Since 2014: Centre

IANSOct 24, 2021, 01:33 PM | Updated 01:33 PM IST
PM Modi (Source: Twitter)

PM Modi (Source: Twitter)


Government of India has given a nod to as many as 157 new medical colleges since 2014 and has invested a total of Rs 17,691.08 crore on these projects, said the Centre on Sunday here.

Nearly 16,000 undergraduate medical seats would be added on completion of these projects. Of these, 6,500 seats have already been created with the functioning of 64 new Medical Colleges.

The Central Government has also provided about Rs 2,451.1 crore for upgradation of existing state governments or central government medical colleges to increase MBBS seats in the country, added the statement.

The medical colleges are established under the scheme in those districts which do not have either a government or private medical college. The preference is given to underserved, backward and aspirational districts.


The Health Ministry said that with the objective of creating 10,000 MBBS seats in the government colleges, the Ministry is also implementing the centrally sponsored scheme for upgradation of existing State government, Central government medical colleges to increase MBBS seats.

The funding pattern for the project is 90:10 by Central and State Governments respectively for the Northeastern States and Special category States. However, the ratio is 60:40 for other states with the upper ceiling cost pegged at Rs 1.20 crore per seat. A total of 48 colleges in 15 states have been approved for increase of 3,325 seats with Rs 6,719.11 crore released as the Centre's share, said the ministry.

This news has been published via a Syndicated feed. Only the headline is changed.

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