New Delhi: The approval of the much awaited Government Medical College at the prestigious Jamia Millia Islamia Delhi by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan at the recent convication ceremony has left the medical aspirants thrilled. The setting up of a medical college has been a long pending demand of the administration.
In a special interview with ETV Bharat, Vice Chancellor Jamia Millia Islamia, Najma Akhtar said that the hardwork of all these years has paid off and if everything goes well, the students at Jamia will soon be able to take admission in the medical college. Here are a few excerpts of the interview.
ETV Bharat (ETB): The medical college has been announced, what is the future planning?
Najma Akhtar (NA): After a lot of effort, the government has given us permission to set up a medical college. But many approvals have to be made for this. A complete budget is being prepared for the project. Rest, we will start the medical college under Public Private Partnership (PPP). There will be a medical college inside the campus while the hospital will be built outside the campus.
We have set aside 5 acres of Jamia land near Jasola, where we will build the hospital. As for the medical college, it will have 150 seats. It is expected that from the next session, students will also be able to take admission in this medical college.
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