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NMC Denies Karnataka's Plan for 3 New Medical Colleges
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🗓 07 Jul 2026, 08:32 AM
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The National Medical Commission (NMC) has rejected Karnataka's proposal to establish three new medical colleges. The decision was based on identified deficiencies in faculty and infrastructure.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has turned down a proposal from the Karnataka government to set up three new medical colleges in the state. The regulatory body cited significant gaps in faculty availability and essential infrastructure as the primary reasons for its rejection.
The decision means that the planned expansion of medical education facilities in Karnataka will not proceed as envisioned by the state government. The NMC's assessment focused on ensuring that any new medical institutions meet the required standards for quality education and patient care.
Further details regarding the specific deficiencies identified by the NMC and the potential for Karnataka to resubmit its proposal with corrective measures are not immediately available.
The decision means that the planned expansion of medical education facilities in Karnataka will not proceed as envisioned by the state government. The NMC's assessment focused on ensuring that any new medical institutions meet the required standards for quality education and patient care.
Further details regarding the specific deficiencies identified by the NMC and the potential for Karnataka to resubmit its proposal with corrective measures are not immediately available.