NMC Defers Decision on 100 MBBS Seats Per 10 Lakh Population – News18

Curated By: Sukanya Nandy

Last Updated: November 16, 2023, 08:59 IST

The colleges would only have 50-150 seats provided they follow the ratio of 100 seats per 10 lakh population in the state or UT, NMC had stated earlier
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The NMC regulation barred the medical colleges from increasing their seat capacity from the next academic session 2024-25

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has suspended its decision to limit the number of MBBS seats to 100 per 10 lakh population in every state following opposition from southern states including Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Puducherry. The regulation barred the medical colleges from increasing their seat capacity from the next academic session 2024-25.

The regulation, released on August 16 was titled “Guidelines for undergraduate courses under the establishment of new medical institutions, starting new medical courses, an increase of seats for existing courses, and assessment and rating Regulation 2023.” It stated that a letter of permission would be required for starting new medical colleges with an annual intake capacity of 50/100/150. The colleges would only have 50-150 seats provided they follow the ratio of 100 seats per 10 lakh population in the state or UT.

The NMC has now notified that following the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare letter dated November 1, the provisions of the ratio of 100 MBBS Seats for 10 lakh population in the states have been re-examined. The NMC has now “informed that a decision has been taken by the Undergraduate Medical Education Board, National Medical Commission that the “OBJECTIVE” clause under Chapter-1 of “Guidelines for Under Graduate Courses under Establishment of New Medical Institutions, Starting of New Medical Courses, Increase of Seats for Existing Courses & Assessment and Rating Regulations, 2023″ (notified by UGMEB on 16th August, 2023) shall be implemented from academic year 2025-26.”