Terming it an "all time record number", Nadda said with this addition, the total number of Post Graduate (PG) seats available in the country will go up to 35,117.
"This will further boost our resolve to strengthen tertiary care and improve the medical education in the country," he said while thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Health Minister's remarks came after the Centre had announced the creation of additional 5,000 PG medical seats every year during this year's budget with an aim to bolster availability of specialist doctors at secondary and tertiary levels.
"This change alone has resulted in the creation of 1,137 extra seats in 71 colleges. Many others out of the total of 212 government colleges are sending their proposals and it is expected that at least 1,000 more seats can be added during the month of March 2017," Nadda said.
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This includes Diplomate of National Board (DNB) seats, equivalent to MD/MS, which have increased by 2,147 in the last one year, he said.
"The budget announcement of adding 5,000 PG medical seats in the country is thus likely to be achieved soon," he said.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley while presenting the Union Budget this year had said that to strengthen secondary and tertiary levels of health care, adequate availability of specialist doctors was needed.
"We have decided to take steps to create additional 5,000 Post Graduate seats per annum. In addition, steps will be taken to roll out DNB courses in big district hospitals, strengthen PG teaching in select ESI and municipal corporation hospitals and encourage reputed private hospitals to start DNB courses," he had said.
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