Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said a proposal of the previous government to send those who have completed their post-graduation had faced opposition, thus it was not pursued.
Now the government is discussing an idea with various stakeholders to send students completing post-graduation on rural stints.
"Now we are reviewing the whole situation. We are in the process of discussing and deliberating upon this issue in our meetings and with our various officials in the ministry and with Indian Medical Association...We are positively thinking of sending the post-graduate students to these places while they are pursing their post-graduation medical studies.
He said a 10 per cent incentive for competitive exams in post-graduation will be given to students spending one year in rural posting. The incentive could go up to 30 per cent.
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Responding to a supplementary, Vardhan said the Medical Council of India has been told that the government is not willing to accept reduction in seats in government medical colleges. He said the government wants MCI to focus on quality of education and not the size of lecture theatres.