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HARYANA RECEIVES THE GIFT OF 200 MBBS SEATS

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HEALTH MINISTER ARTI SINGH RAO EXPRESS GRATITUDE TO UNION MINISTER JP NADDA AND CM NAYAB SINGH SAINI, ADMISSIONS TO BEGIN THIS SESSION AT BHIWANI AND KORIYAVAS MEDICAL COLLEGES 

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Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao’s persistent efforts have yielded positive results. Within just 13 days of writing her letter, Haryana has received the gift of 200 new MBBS seats. This will now fulfill the long-awaited dream of Haryana’s talented students, who secured merit in the NEET exam, to pursue MBBS studies in their own state. 

Arti Singh Rao expressed her gratitude to Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini for approving admissions to 100 MBBS seats each at Pandit Nekiram Sharma Government Medical College, Bhiwani and Maharshi Chyavan Medical College, Koriyavas (Mahendragarh). 

The Health Minister informed that on 19 August 2025, she had written to Union Health Minister Sh Nadda and Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, requesting approval for MBBS admissions in these newly established colleges for the current academic session. Prompt action was taken in this matter, and the National Medical Commission has now issued permission for admission to 100 seats in each of the two colleges.

Arti Singh Rao said that with this decision, the aspirations of Haryana’s meritorious youth to study MBBS within their own state will finally be realized. Along with academic opportunities, the opening of these medical colleges will also generate new avenues of employment in the surrounding regions. 

She further added that the State Government is committed to providing affordable and accessible healthcare to its people and is determined to establish a medical college in every district of Haryana.

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