Assam Reserves two Medical Seats for Bhutan
The Government of Assam has reserved two seats for students from Bhutan in the state-run medical colleges in a bid to foster ties between the two countries.
- It was in response to Bhutan allowing an oxygen plant to be installed in its territory, for people of Assam during Covid second wave.
- The two MBBS seats would be reserved starting this academic year in any of the eight medical colleges in Assam.
- One seat was earlier reserved for Bhutan nationals a few years ago but it was later withdrawn due to some difficulties.
- The two seats will be provided full ....
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