Hyderabad: In the next academic year, Telangana and several other states in India have an opportunity to increase the availability of postgraduate medical places and the National Medical Commission (NMC) will allow government hospitals to start offering specialty courses and superspecialties in MBBS. , .Graduation is over. Presently, there are around 1300 medical centers of PG in Telangana and the new directives of NMC are now making it possible to offer medical courses for government hospitals which do not have the spaces to offer MBBS but have adequate medical infrastructure and experienced Is a doctor. PG. In its notification published a few days ago, the NMC, which is the regulatory body of medical education in the country, said that “hospitals which have no existing faculty or are proposed, owned and administered by the government, can start postgraduate courses without Are.” Universities always comply with the norms”. However, government hospitals will have to follow the procedures published in the ‘Establishment of New Medical Institutions, Starting of New Medical Courses, Increase of Places for Existing Courses and Assessment and Qualification Regulation D 2023’ – NMC said in its notification. Regulation of Education, 2023, Regulation of Qualification of Teachers in Medical Institutions, 2022”. Government hospitals may adopt or follow the scheme of study of the concerned specialty as notified by the Post Graduate Medical Education Board (PGMEB). “The institutions offering these courses will be deemed to be medically recognized faculties/institutions for the said qualifying courses,” the notification said. The admission process for PG places in those government hospitals will be done through the regular process i.e. NEET exam. NMC will continue to monitor the standards of medical education in those institutions.