Karnataka will introduce an additional 1,500 MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) seats following the endorsement ...
Kanaga Valli, who was serving as Karnataka Skill Development Corporation MD, was heading a sub-committee to look into any lapses in KSMSCL's operations.
Bengaluru: An inspection committee of All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) has recommended reducing by 25% the sanctioned intake of three government colleges in Karnataka for the next ...
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ensuring that KSRTC workers have access to comprehensive medical care without the burden of upfront payments. An impressive tally of 225 hospitals across Karnataka has been enlisted to support ...
BENGALURU: The State Government will roll out a cashless medical scheme for transport employees in the first week of January. Under this scheme, drivers and conductors and their dependents are ...
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Mysuru: Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences in Madikeri is among 10 other colleges in Karnataka facing the highest number of cadaver shortages for students to study. However, KIMS, Hubballi ...
The development comes against the background of the recent decision of AICTE to reduce the intake of three government colleges by 25%, with faculty shortage being cited as one of the main reasons ...
Chennai: After retaining its position as the State having the maximum number of medical colleges and MBBS seats, Tamil Nadu has now lost this position to Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka respectively.