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Government Announces 1,18,137 MBBS and 73,157 Postgraduate Medical Seats for 2024-2025

Government Announces 1,18,137 MBBS and 73,157 Postgraduate Medical Seats for 2024-2025

India’s medical education sector continues to expand, offering a wealth of opportunities for aspiring doctors. In a recent update provided by the Union Minister of State for Health, Smt. Anupriya Patel, the government revealed the availability of a total of 1,18,137 MBBS seats and 73,157 postgraduate (PG) medical seats across the country for the academic year 2024-2025. This marks a significant increase in the number of seats compared to previous years, reflecting the government’s commitment to expanding healthcare education.

Medical Seats in India

MBBS Seats

India now boasts 1,18,137 MBBS seats in total, with the following distribution:

  • Government Medical Colleges: 60,422 seats
  • Private Medical Colleges: 57,715 seats

Among the states, Karnataka leads the nation in MBBS seat availability with 12,545 seats, followed by Uttar Pradesh with a significant number of medical colleges (86 in total) but fewer seats per college compared to Karnataka.

Postgraduate Medical Seats

For postgraduate courses, there are 73,157 seats available across a variety of disciplines, including:

Category Number of Seats
MD/MS (Doctor of Medicine / Master of Surgery) 57,866
DNB (Diplomate of National Board) 11,472
FNB (Fellow of National Board) 590
Post MBBS Diploma 3,229

 

Karnataka once again holds the largest share of postgraduate seats, with 6,906 seats, followed by Maharashtra (6,348 seats) and Tamil Nadu (5,339 seats).

State-Wise Distribution of Postgraduate Seats

State/UT PG Medical Seats
Karnataka 6,906
Maharashtra 6,348
Tamil Nadu 5,339
Andhra Pradesh 3,652
Uttar Pradesh 4,671
Kerala 2,006
West Bengal 2,158
Delhi 2,938
Puducherry 1,076
Rajasthan 3,602
Gujarat 3,120
Haryana 958
Madhya Pradesh 2,587
Odisha 1,257
Bihar 1,356
Chhattisgarh 589
Assam 742
Jammu & Kashmir 657
Punjab 821
Tripura 97
Telangana 3,346
Uttarakhand 1,914
Goa 149
Chandigarh 607
Manipur 255
Meghalaya 37
Sikkim 34
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 10

 

Other states, such as Assam, Bihar, and Odisha, have relatively fewer postgraduate seats, though still contribute to the overall growth of medical education in the country.

Government Quota and All India Quota (AIQ)

As part of India’s medical education framework, a significant portion of seats are filled through government-sponsored quota systems:

  • 15% of MBBS seats and 50% of PG seats in government medical colleges are filled through the All India Quota (AIQ).
  • The Deemed Universities also participate in the AIQ system, with all of their seats allocated through this national quota.
  • Additionally, 15% of the total AIQ seats in deemed universities are reserved for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).

This system ensures that students from all over India, regardless of state domicile, have access to prestigious medical institutions across the country.

Puducherry Medical Seats for Academic year 2024-25

Puducherry, a Union Territory, offers an interesting case when it comes to seat allocation. For the academic year 2024-2025, the following seats are available under the AIQ for medical courses:

Category Institution Number of Seats
MBBS Seats Indira Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute 37
Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed University) 250
Aarupadai Veedu Medical College and Hospital (Deemed University) 150
Postgraduate (PG) Seats Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed University) 63
Indira Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute 27

 

The Indian government is actively working towards increasing the number of medical seats in the country to meet the growing demand for healthcare professionals. The National Medical Commission (NMC) plays a key role in regulating medical education and approving new medical colleges or increasing existing capacities.

While the data for 2024-2025 is already available, it is worth noting that the final number of seats may fluctuate based on the approval or withdrawal of permissions for new colleges or seat expansions.