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Expressing concern over the widening gap between the number of NEET aspirants and available medical seats, the Karnataka government on Wednesday urged the National Medical Commission (NMC) to significantly increase undergraduate medical seats across the country.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the 2019 batch of Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical College and Research Institute (SABVMC), minister for medical education and skill development Sharan Prakash Patil, said over five lakh students appear for the NEET examination every year, but only around one lakh medical seats are available.

“There is a stark mismatch between demand and availability. The NMC must intervene,” he said, addressing NMC chairperson Dr B N Gangadhara, who was present at the event.

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to Patil, a formal proposal has already been sent to the NMC seeking approval for an additional 800 undergraduate and 600 postgraduate medical seats in Karnataka starting this academic year.

Reiterating the state’s commitment to expanding healthcare infrastructure, the minister emphasised the government’s plan to establish a medical college in every district. “Each of these colleges will be equipped with a hospital and we aim to set up cancer care units, trauma centres and super-specialty hospitals in every district,” he said.

“The chief minister has approved this initiative. Soon, districts without medical colleges will have fully equipped institutions, allowing deserving students from economically weaker sections to pursue medicine at government expense,” he added.

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