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This implies that the stage is set for Telangana to have eight more medical colleges — in Jogulamba Gadwal, Narayanpet, Mulugu, Warangal, Medak, Yadadri Bhongir, Rangareddy and Medchal-Malkajgiri — in the coming academic year, i.e. 2024-25.
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The NMC guidelines for UG courses under establishment of new medical institutions, starting new medical courses and increasing seats for existing courses and regulation-2023, says that it will only follow the ratio of 100 MBBS seats for every 10 lakh population in states and UTs, while permitting new medical college
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It is a remarkable transformation of medical education and the healthcare sector in Telangana in the name of "Aarogya Telangana"
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The decision means that doctors who appeared for NEET-PG 2023 and in case they have scored zero or received negative marks, they are also eligible and can get admissions in PG medical seats
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The administrative sanction will cover construction of 8 government medical colleges along with hostel buildings and other facilities that are needed for medical colleges through the Roads and Buildings department
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Addressing a press conference, Arvind alleged that State government used Rs 234 crore from a grant of Rs 5,200 crore reportedly released by the Centre for setting up new government medical colleges
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On Friday, the Chief Minister virtually inaugurated nine new government medical colleges simultaneously, in the districts of Karimnagar, Kamareddy, Khammam, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Kumram Bheem Asifabad, Nirmal, Rajanna-Sircilla, Vikarabad and Jangaon.
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Medical colleges established from 2024-25 academic session onwards shall have a maximum of 150 undergraduate seats
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Severe shortage of senior MBBS doctors has led to the controversial move
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For a medical college with 150 seats and 600 bedded hospital, it costs about Rs 500 crore, Health Minister Harish Rao said in reply to a question
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The seat matrix will be displayed a day before the counselling.
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ED officials carried out the raids at Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences and Chelmeda Ananda Rao Institute of Medical Sciences.
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Vinod Kumar said while participating in Pattana Pragathi meeting organized by Municipal Corporation of Karimnagar at Padmanatayaka function hall here on Friday
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National Medical Commission has directed medical colleges to respond in a timely manner to complaints of harassment and ragging made by first-year MBBS under-graduates and PG medicos.
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There would be 750 MBBS seats in all the five medical colleges put together, said Minister for Medical and Health, Vidadala Rajani
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The NMC, which is the regulatory authority for medical education in the country, has permitted 100 MBBS seats at Kamareddy and Komaram Bheem Asifabad districts
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At a review meeting, Harish said the construction and recruitment of healthcare workers for the nine medical colleges were being taken up simultaneously
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Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy Continues the trend of contradictory statements by Union Ministers on medical colleges being allotted by the Centre to Telangana
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As per instructions of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, medical colleges were being set up in each district
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The monthly remuneration for each tutor will be Rs.57,700 and they will be engaged till March 31, 2023 or till the actual need cease or till the regular posts are filled-up, a Government Order (GO Rt No 19) released on Monday said.