The ministry had earlier disapproved 23 medical colleges for not abiding by the mandatory standards as set by the Medical Council of India (MCI).
The move comes after the MCI, the country's apex medical education regulatory body, approached the ministry seeking disqualification of the colleges.
"During inspection, these medical colleges were found to have several deficiencies like shortage of faculty. They showed faculty members on papers which actually did not exist. Also, they did not have up to the mark infrastructure for admitting patients," said a senior MCI official.
Closing down the colleges will create problems for them, the official said.
The hospitals which have been barred from taking new admissions are NC Medical College and Hospital in Haryana, Gauri Debvi Institute of Medical Sciences in West Bengal, Ponnaiyah Ramajayam Institute of Medical Sciences in Chennai, Mahaveer Institute of Medical Sciences in Telangan, Sambhram Institute of Medical Research in Karnataka and RVS Institute of Medical Sciences in Andhra Pradesh.
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