MBBS Seats Increase in Rajasthan: NMC Approves More Seats at Jodhpur and Udaipur Medical Colleges Amid Legal Battle
New Delhi – In a significant development for medical education, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has announced an increase in MBBS seats at two medical colleges in Rajasthan, following directives from the Rajasthan High Court. This increase will offer more opportunities for aspiring doctors and address the growing demand for healthcare professionals in India.
According to the NMC’s latest notification issued on October 25, 2024, the JIET Medical College and Hospital in Jodhpur will see its seat count rise from 50 to 100 MBBS seats, and the Pacific Medical College and Hospital in Udaipurwill experience an increase from 150 to 250 seats.
Legal Challenges and Pending Appeals
Despite complying with the Rajasthan High Court’s direction to issue Letters of Permission (LoP) for these increased seats, the NMC clarified that both the Commission and the Central Government have filed a second appeal before the Division Bench of the Rajasthan High Court, challenging the initial orders. The appeal, now sub judice, will ultimately determine the final outcome regarding these additional MBBS seats.
NMC’s Official Statement
In its recent notice, NMC Secretary Dr. B Srinivas informed stakeholders:
“It is hereby informed that the Hon’ble High Court of Jodhpur, in the above-mentioned cases, has directed the Commission to issue the LoP for increased seats. As a result, a) JIET Medical College and Hospital, Jodhpur will now offer 100 MBBS seats, and b) Pacific Medical College, Udaipur has increased from 150 to 250 seats.” However, the statement also reminded stakeholders that appeals are pending, cautioning that the legal status of these additional seats remains unresolved.
NMC’s Ongoing Expansion of Medical Education
This move is part of a broader effort by the NMC to expand medical education capacity across India. Last month, the Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB), a wing of the NMC, approved 44 new medical colleges and allowed 19 existing institutions to increase their MBBS intake for the 2024-25 academic session. This aligns with the government’s focus on strengthening healthcare infrastructure by boosting the number of qualified doctors across the nation.
Impact of the Seat Increase
The increase in seats at JIET and Pacific Medical Colleges will significantly enhance the availability of medical education opportunities in Rajasthan, particularly in Jodhpur and Udaipur—key cities with growing healthcare needs. It will also help reduce competition for limited seats, providing relief to students seeking admission through NEET-UG. Additionally, this move is expected to improve the doctor-patient ratio and healthcare accessibility in underserved areas.
Challenges in Medical Education Expansion
However, the legal tussle between the NMC and the Rajasthan High Court highlights the complexities involved in expanding medical education. Regulatory hurdles and compliance with infrastructure and faculty standards remain key challenges in granting approvals for increased seats. The outcome of the pending appeal will set a precedent for similar cases in the future, influencing how autonomous bodies and courts interact regarding educational policy.