Andhra Pradesh will use a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model for 10 new medical colleges. The move aims to speed up projects, cut costs by ₹3,700 crore, and add 110 UG seats for state students.
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Andhra Pradesh announced a PPP model to build 10 medical colleges, adding 110 MBBS seats yearly. It saves Rs 3,700 crore in ...
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Andhra Pradesh adopts a PPP model to develop 10 medical colleges, adding 110 UG seats. The initiative improves healthcare ...
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