The medical college will take an additional 100 students this year as the Medical Council of India has accorded permission to increase the MBBS seats from 150 to 250. The classes are likely to start from September.
Chief Engineer, public works (buildings) Satya Ranjan Sethi has instructed the company to speed up the work while reviewing its progress on the medical college campus.
A well-known construction company was awarded to contract on January 8, 2014, after an agreement to this effect was inked.
The buildings include eight classrooms, a four-storey lecturer hall, a seven-storey laboratory complex, a 1,500-seated double-storey auditorium, a six-storey 300-bed boys hostel for undergraduate students and a 100-bed hostel for postgraduate students, he said.
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The other structures are two 200-bed hostels for undergraduate girl students and a 100-bed hostel for postgraduate girl students, a four-storey 300-bed hostel for nursing students, a nursing school building and a superspecialty building, said Executive Engineer, public works (Berhampur) Binod Padhy.
Besides the increase of 100 MBBS seats, the medical college has also got approval for starting DM (Cardiology), a superspecialty course, from this academic year with two seats, said the principal.