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Gujarat: Six Ayurvedic colleges get nod to admit new students for 380 seats

State Health Minister Nitin Patel on Wednesday says that central admission committee will be conducting admissions in these colleges

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Six Ayurvedic colleges in the state have got permission to admit new students for 380 seats in government and grant-in-aid colleges. State Health Minister Nitin Patel on Wednesday said that central admission committee will be conducting admissions in these colleges.

There are nearly 440 seats in government and grant-in-aid colleges, but not all colleges are well equipped with adequate staff, infrastructure. As per Ayurvedic Council rules, to admit new students, colleges need to get permission. Hence, this year, state government inspected all the colleges and eventually gave permission to only six colleges with 380 seats to admit new students.

Patel said: "For Akhandanand Ayurvedic College, the process to allow admission on 60 seats is under process. Whereas we have given permission to government Ayurvedic College in Vadodara, Bhavnagar and Junagadh with each college being able to admit 60 students. Gandhinagar Ayurvedic College has got permission to admit 60 students whereas Jamnagar Ayurvedic College has got permission to admit 90 students.

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