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Dibrugarh: Assam Medical College & Hospital (AMCH) in Dibrugarh is set for a significant expansion in medical education capacity, with CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announcing plans to increase MBBS seats from the current 200 to 250 for the upcoming academic session.
The announcement was made during a foundation stone laying ceremony for infrastructure development projects worth Rs 357 crore at the AMCH campus. The CM revealed that the proposal for the seat enhancement is currently in its final approval stage, with the govt optimistic about implementing the additional 50 seats this year.
"In 1947, Assam Medical College started MBBS course with 57 students. Now we have 200 MBBS seats.
Hopefully we will be able to add another 50 seats taking the total number of MBBS seats to 250 from this year itself," Sarma said.
This expansion represents a 25% increase in the institution's intake capacity, marking a significant milestone for medical education in Assam. The move is expected to provide enhanced opportunities for aspiring medical students in the region and address the growing demand for healthcare professionals.
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AMCH Dibrugarh, established in 1947, has been a cornerstone of medical education in Northeast India. The proposed increase would bring the total MBBS seats to more than four times the original intake when the college first began operations nearly eight decades ago.

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