Andhra Pradesh- For faster implementation, higher quality standards and wider healthcare access in Andhra Pradesh, the state government has recently announced a public private partnership model for setting up 10 new medical colleges.

The move is aimed at addressing long-standing gaps in medical education and public health infrastructure in Andhra Pradesh.

As a part of this plan, 10 medical colleges will be developed and operated under PPP mode for speed, quality and state-wide reach, which will complement the ongoing government efforts to operate approved institutions. Also Read: GMCH 32 to expand diagnostic services through PPP model

Under the PPP scheme, Andhra Pradesh will get 110 additional undergraduate seats per year for its students under a seat sharing pattern of 75 conven

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