Maharashtra cabinet approves medical college and hospital at Nashik
The new medical college and hospital in Nashik will have an intake capacity of 100 students which will offer 64 post-graduate degree courses in 15 subjects.
Press Trust of India | February 11, 2021 | 09:07 AM IST
NASHIK: The Maharashtra cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to set up a 430-bed hospital and medical college in Nashik at a cost of Rs 627.62 crore.
A statement from the Chief Ministers Office, issued after a cabinet meeting, said the college in Nashik, around 200km from Mumbai, will have a capacity to admit 100 students.
The statement said the medical college will become functional after receiving the Centres approval. The medical college will be affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), which is headquartered in Nashik.
The curriculum will include 64 post-graduate degree courses in 15 subjects and the medical college-cum-hospital will function as an autonomous institution, the statement said.
The hospital-cum-college will incur an expenditure of Rs 627.62 crore, it added. The MUHS was set up in 1999 and all colleges with health science courses are affiliated to the university.
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