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Steep hike in medical PG seats in AP

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In a big boost to medical education, Government has decided to increase the medical PG seats by 746 more in the present year. Due to the sustained efforts of the Government, 207 medical PG seats were already created in 2022.

Officials said that due to the steps taken by the Medical and Health Department under the direction of Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, a total number of 953 medical PG seats were created in the last 3.3 years, taking the total number of to 1923 from 970 in 2019.

They said that another 3000 PG seats would be made available when the newly sanctioned 17 medical colleges start functioning in the state. With the creation of 106 professor posts and appointment of 1254 assistant professors, sufficient teaching staff would also be made available for the newly coming up medical colleges in the state, they said.

The phenomenal increase in medical PG seats will cater to the increasing demand of super spatiality doctors across the state besides making the medical services available to all regions and meeting the growing medical needs of the population.

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Private medical colleges declare ‘Education Holiday’

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The private medical colleges managements have taken an extreme decision to declare this year as an ‘Educational Holiday’. Accordingly, they have asked the Government not to fill the MBBS seats in convenor quota. The private dental colleges have also taken this decision. This is seen as a bold confrontation and revolt against the Jagan Reddy Government.

The private managements say that they are forced to take this decision because of the Government’s unilateral decision to cut 70 per cent fee in all categories of seats. The government has announced a new fee policy. The private managements have seen this as a serious blow to their revenue and their continuation.

The private colleges are saying that they have already suffered heavy losses due to standstill of services at link hospitals and colleges due to Coronavirus lockdown. Moreover, the medical colleges were also allotted for Covid treatments. The financial condition of the colleges has deteriorated and the cuts in fee came as a final blow.

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