February 16, 2026 10:01 am (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
Rs 5,000 to women ahead of Tamil Nadu polls! Vijay slams Stalin, says: ‘take the money, blow the whistle’ | Modi congratulates Tarique Rahman as BNP clinches majority in Bangladesh polls | Bangladesh Polls: Tarique Rahman-led BNP secures 'absolute majority' with 151 seats in historic comeback | BJP MP files notice to cancel Rahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha membership, seeks life-long ban | Arrested in the morning, out by evening: Tycoon’s son walks free in Lamborghini crash case | ‘Why should you denigrate a section of society?’: Supreme Court pulls up ‘Ghooskhor Pandat’ makers | Bangladesh poll manifestos mirror India’s welfare schemes as BNP, Jamaat bet big on women, freebies | Drama ends: Pakistan makes U-turn on India boycott, to play T20 World Cup clash as per schedule | ‘Won’t allow any impediment in SIR’: Supreme Court pulls up Mamata govt over delay in sharing officers’ details | India-US trade deal: ‘Negotiations always two-way’, says Amul MD amid farmers’ concerns
Jammu & Kashmir
Representational image on Unsplash

J&K: Newly established GMC Handwara and Udhampur to start their academic sessions this year

| @indiablooms | Aug 01, 2023, at 09:50 am

Srinagar/IBNS: Two new government medical colleges (GMCs) in Jammu and Kashmir, GMC Handwara and Udhampur will start their academic sessions this year.

Each of these colleges has a capacity of 100 seats and will start functioning this year. With this, Jammu and Kashmir will have 13 medical colleges with 1300 MBBS seats, The Kashmir Monitor reports.

In addition, AIIMS Jammu is also functioning from a temporary campus with 65 seat capacity. Jammu and Kashmir will have more undergraduate medical seats when AIIMS Awantipora starts functioning.

“GMC Handwara and Udhampur will start an academic session this year. Each college has 100 seats. Everything has been finalised,” Dr Yashpal Sharma, Director Coordination, New GMCs, told The Kashmir Monitor.

Dr. Sharma said 1300 seats for a small UT like Jammu and Kashmir is itself a big thing. “We are a small UT. We have 1300 MBBS seats. It is a very big achievement in all respects,” he said.

From the central pool, J&K does have 15 percent of seats. “We have 60,000 seats now available for competition. Our students can compete for these seats too. We have a 15 percent central quota available,” he said.

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Science has sanctioned 12 additional Diplomate National Board (DNB) seats for public institutions in Jammu and Kashmir. These seats are in addition to the previously granted 270 Diplomate National Board seats. 

Official sources said DNB courses at the district level have been recognised as a best practice in the country. Sources said J&K is likely to submit applications for 30 more DNB courses in all district hospitals.

Last year, the Jammu and Kashmir government shortlisted eight firms to set up hospitals and medical colleges in the newly established Medi-City at Sempora, Kashmir. Five hospitals, two medical colleges, and one nursing training institute cum hospital will be set up in the first phase.

An official document accessed by The Kashmir Monitor reveals that Milli Trust, Peaks, Vitasta Hospitals, Trumbo Infrastructure, Areesha Royal Hospital, Universal Healthcare Hospital, DVS Worldwide Service, and Radiant Medicity Pvt Ltd have been selected to set up their units.

It may be recalled that in 2019, the State Administrative Council (SAC) approved the ‘Policy document’ to set up Med-cities in Jammu and Kashmir. Official sources said more than 10,000 jobs are likely to be created within these two Medi-cities.

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.