Will create 2,000 more seats for MBBS students in 2020: Maha govt
The state government on Wednesday decided it will create 2,000 more seats for MBBS courses next year after getting a nod from the Centre. Moreover, to ensure aspiring medical students from the Maratha community get admissions as per the reservation provisions made under the Socially and Economically Backward Classes Act, the state government said it is putting its best lawyers at work to represent itself in the Supreme Court. Medical education minister Girish Mahajan told the legislative council on Wednesday, “We are awaiting the court’s decision due on Monday. We have put our best lawyers at work.” Medical education minister Girish Mahajan told the legislative council on Wednesday, “We are awaiting the court’s decision due on Monday. We have put our best lawyers at work.” Mahajan also informed the house that the state will create 2,000 medical seats in Maharashtra for MBBS students by next year.
















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