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India Boosts Medical Seats: 77K More by 2026
16 Dec
Summary
- India added 48,563 MBBS and 29,080 postgraduate seats.
- Expansion aims to bridge healthcare workforce gaps.
- New seats ensure quality through NMC regulations.

India has undertaken a substantial expansion of medical education, increasing MBBS seats by 48,563 and postgraduate (MD/MS) seats by 29,080 between the academic years 2020-21 and 2025-26. This initiative, driven by the National Medical Commission, aims to bridge critical healthcare workforce gaps, particularly in underserved areas.
The data reveals a consistent rise in seat additions, with the highest annual increase for MBBS seats occurring in 2025-26, adding 11,119 seats. Similarly, postgraduate medical seats saw their sharpest jump of 7,619 in the same academic year, reflecting a sustained commitment to capacity building.
These enhancements are expected to improve the doctor-population ratio across states, boost domestic medical education accessibility for Indian students, and reduce reliance on foreign medical studies. The National Medical Commission has instituted robust regulatory frameworks to uphold academic and clinical standards amidst this growth.



