BFUHS launches new PG medical courses and increases seats across Punjab for 2025-26 session
Great news for medical aspirants Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) has significantly increased Postgraduate (PG) medical seats and introduced new MD/MS courses for the 2025-26 session across Punjab’s government medical colleges. This major expansion, approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC), aims to train more specialists and address the growing need for healthcare professionals. Check the official notification for details on seats in General Medicine, Orthopedics, Dermatology, and more. This is a crucial update for NEET PG 2025 candidates participating in state counselling.

The medical education landscape in Punjab is witnessing a significant and positive transformation. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), Faridkot, has officially announced the introduction of several new postgraduate medical courses and a substantial increase in the existing seat capacity across its affiliated government medical colleges for the academic session 2025-26. This move, following the grant of Letters of Permission (LoP) by the National Medical Commission (NMC), is a monumental development for thousands of NEET PG 2025 aspirants aiming for specialist training in the state.
The expansion directly addresses the critical need for a greater pool of specialist doctors in Punjab, enhancing the state's healthcare infrastructure and services. The Vice-Chancellor of BFUHS noted that the enhanced intake would empower the university to train more specialists in pivotal areas of patient care, research, and public health. This decision not only creates more opportunities but also elevates the quality and capacity of medical education provided by the state. Candidates must take careful note of these additions as they strategize for the upcoming NEET PG counselling rounds.
Detailed Breakdown of New Courses and Seat Additions
The boost in capacity involves the addition of 43 new MD/MS seats across the three affiliated government medical colleges: Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital (GGSMCH), Faridkot; Government Medical College (GMC), Amritsar; and Government Medical College (GMC), Patiala. These additions cover high-demand specialties, making the competition for these prestigious government seats slightly less fierce and improving the chances of securing a seat for deserving candidates.
- Guru Gobind Singh Medical College, Faridkot: This constituent institute has received approval for a total increase of 20 MD/MS seats.
- New courses introduced include MD in Radio-Diagnosis (4 seats), MD in Family Medicine (2 seats), and MD in Emergency Medicine (2 seats).
- Seat capacity increased in existing programs like MD General Medicine (4 seats), MD Forensic Medicine (4 seats), MS Orthopedics (2 seats), and MD Dermatology (2 seats).
- This college also saw its MBBS seats increase from 150 to 200 from the current academic session, indicating a consistent upward trend in capacity building.
- Government Medical College, Amritsar: GMC Amritsar has secured approval for 15 additional postgraduate seats across various specialties.
- Key additions include seats for MD Emergency Medicine (3 seats), MD Radiotherapy (2 seats), MD Psychiatry (2 seats), MD Anaesthesia (4 seats), and MS Obst. & Gynae (4 seats).
- Government Medical College, Patiala: GMC Patiala contributes an additional 8 seats to the total capacity.
- The increase is observed in MD General Medicine (4 seats) and MD Anaesthesia (4 seats).
These strategic additions target specialties that are crucial for comprehensive healthcare delivery, such as emergency care, diagnostics, and primary care.
Crucial Information for NEET PG 2025 Aspirants
The notification from BFUHS is particularly time-sensitive, as the Punjab NEET PG 2025 counselling process is actively underway. Aspirants who have qualified for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2025 must immediately integrate this new information into their preference list and strategy.
- Counselling Impact: The new and enhanced seats are added to the existing PG admission prospectus. This means candidates participating in the online choice filling and submission of preferences must consider these new opportunities. The provisional seat allotment result for Round 1 is typically announced shortly after the choice filling window closes, making this a critical period.
- Strategic Choice Filling: With an increased number of seats in popular courses like General Medicine and Orthopedics, candidates who were borderline in securing a seat in previous years now have a better chance. They must maximize their choices during the choice-filling window, ensuring that the newly added specialities and colleges are accurately ranked based on their NEET PG rank and preference.
- Documentation and Eligibility: All applicants are reminded to ensure their documentation, including the NEET PG score card, eligibility proofs, and category certificates, are in order for the seat allotment and subsequent college reporting phase. Staying updated with the official BFUHS website for the final merit list and reporting schedule is mandatory.
The overall increase in seats across three major government institutions—a total of 43 seats—signals the state's proactive measures in enhancing medical education. This provides a significant boost to the hopes of numerous medical graduates looking to pursue their specialized training in Punjab.
Conclusion
The introduction of new postgraduate medical courses and the increase in seat capacity by BFUHS for the 2025-26 academic session is a landmark decision for Punjab’s medical fraternity and aspiring specialists. The expansion not only provides much-needed relief to students by increasing their chances of securing a coveted PG seat but also strengthens the public healthcare system of the state. Aspirants are advised to meticulously review the updated seat matrix and modify their counselling preferences accordingly to benefit from these new opportunities. This is a clear indicator of a progressive push to bridge the gap between demand and supply for specialized doctors.
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