The medical education system in India is set to witness significant changes as the National Medical Commission Bill, 2019 heads for implementation. Almost 75% of total medical seats in the country would be available at reasonable fees once the new Bill is assented into law. While the industry is divided on the Bill, we try and analyse what this means for the future of healthcare. Check out our Center Stage for more.
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