Until now, the MQ–1 seats were filled under the All India category, allowing candidates from across the country to compete for admission Published on :

Hyderabad: In a major policy reform for medical education, the Telangana Government has approved 85% reservation for local students in Postgraduate (PG) Medical Management Quota–1 (MQ–1) seats across private medical colleges in the state.

The decision, taken by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy following a proposal by Health Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha, fulfils a decade-long demand of Telangana’s medical students and professionals seeking fair representation in postgraduate admissions.

Long-Pending Demand Addressed

Until now, the MQ–1 seats were filled under the All India category, allowing candidates from across the country to compet

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