The number of doctors in India is growing rapidly and the Central Health is estimated that by the year, the country’s doctor-population proportion will be better than the world health organization standards. Who’s quality is a doctor at 1000 population.
According to National Medical Council sources, India had 13.86 lakh registered allopathic doctors. It is estimated that about 80% of these doctors are actively working, which has become a total number of active Allophetics 11.08 lakhs.
At the same time, there are 1.20 lakh MBBS seats in India. About 7.20 lakh new doctors will be prepared between this speed, 2024 and 2030. However, this figure can increase due to an increase in the number of medical seats during this time. On the basis of these estimates, the total number of active doctors in the country will cross 18 lakh in the country by 2030.
Better a better ratio than whose standards
According to the United Nations estimates, India’s population will be about 1.5 billion in 2030. With this population, the doctor-population proportion for allopathic doctors will be 1: 833, ie an allopathic doctor will be available for every 833 people. This ratio will be much better than Whol WO (1: 1000), which includes only allopathic doctors.
Contributions to Imitation Doctors
According to the Ministry of Health, if we include the imitation doctors with the doctors, the current proportion is 1: 811, ie a doctor of allopathy or the sous for every 811 people. According to the Ministry of Aush, the country has a number of 7,51,768 registered observed doctors in the country.
Due to the number of doctors
There are many important factors behind the number of doctors in India. Including MBBS seats in it. Before 2014, there were 51,348 MBBS seats. At the same time, by 2024-2025, the number has increased from 1,18,000, which increases more than 130%. At the same time, the number of medical colleges has increased. In 2014, there were 387 medical colleges in the country, the number of which the number has now increased from 780. In addition, the post graduate seats have also increased 135%, which has increased from 31,157 to 73,157.
It shows that India is not only increasing the number of allopathic doctors, but the advice is also contributing to the overall healthcare system. The country has about 780 medical colleges who are playing an important role in this development.