Union Health Minister JP Nadda recently announced a massive expansion of medical seats in India over the next five years. Specifically, the government aims to add 75,000 new undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) seats to strengthen the healthcare ecosystem. Consequently, this expansion will create more opportunities for aspiring doctors and improve the country’s doctor-to-population ratio.
Upgrading the Infrastructure for Medical Seats in India
The medical education system has grown significantly over the past decade. For instance, the number of AIIMS institutions has increased to 23. Furthermore, medical colleges have grown from 387 to over 820. Currently, undergraduate seats have reached 1.28 lakh, while postgraduate seats have surpassed 86,000. Therefore, the upcoming addition of 75,000 seats represents a major step forward. Indeed, nearly 23,000 of these seats have already been established in the last two years.
A Shift Toward Preventive Healthcare
Besides medical education, the government is focusing heavily on comprehensive healthcare. For example, India’s approach has evolved from a curative model to a preventive framework. To achieve this, more than 1.82 lakh Ayushman Arogya Centres are currently operating across the nation. Moreover, health workers are actively screening individuals above 30 years of age for critical illnesses like cancer, diabetes, and hypertension.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How many medical seats in India will the government add in the next five years?
The Centre plans to add 75,000 more undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) medical seats over the next five years, with nearly 23,000 already established in the past two years.
Q2: What is the current status of medical colleges and AIIMS in India?
Currently, the number of AIIMS has increased to 23, and medical colleges have expanded from 387 to over 820 nationwide.
References
- Centre to add 75k more UG, PG medical seats in 5 years: Nadda in Bathinda – ETHealthworld
- Union Health Minister Shri J.P. Nadda Addresses 2nd Convocation Ceremony of AIIMS Bathinda – Press Information Bureau
- Centre plans to add 75,000 more medical UG, PG seats by 2029; 23,000 added in last two years: JP Nadda – The New Indian Express
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