In a landmark step towards promoting regional language education in medical studies, Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh is set to become home to India’s first Hindi-medium MBBS college. The institution, expected to commence in the 2027–28 academic session, will offer medical education, examinations, and clinical training entirely in Hindi, making it a historic move in the country’s medical education system.
The Historic Decision
Approval in University Executive Council Meeting
The proposal to set up the Hindi-medium MBBS college was approved in the executive council meeting of Madhya Pradesh Medical University. Officials confirmed that a Detailed Project Report (DPR) will soon be prepared and submitted to the state government for final clearance. Once approved at the state level, the project will be forwarded to the National Medical Commission (NMC) for mandatory permissions.
Role of Madhya Pradesh in Language-Based Medical Education
Madhya Pradesh has already pioneered the translation of MBBS textbooks into Hindi, and this upcoming college is seen as the next big leap in ensuring accessibility of medical education to students more comfortable with the Hindi language.
Course Structure and Student Intake
Initial Capacity
The college will initially offer 50 MBBS seats in the 2027–28 session. Instead of constructing a separate hospital, students will receive clinical training at the hospital attached to the existing government medical college in Jabalpur.
Expansion Plans
Depending on the success of the initial MBBS batch, the seat capacity is expected to expand in the coming years. The state government also plans to introduce other medical programmes in Hindi, including postgraduate courses like MD and MS.
Textbooks and Study Material
Seamless Transition to Hindi
The core MBBS textbooks have already been translated into Hindi, ensuring that the transition for students will be smooth. This initiative also guarantees that students will not face language barriers while pursuing their education in a highly technical field like medicine.
Postgraduate Courses on the Horizon
Alongside the MBBS programme, the Madhya Pradesh Medical University has plans to introduce MD (Doctor of Medicine) and MS (Master of Surgery) courses in Hindi in the near future.
Official Confirmation
Registrar Pushpraj Singh Baghel confirmed that the upcoming Jabalpur college will be the first institution in India to offer the MBBS course entirely in Hindi, marking a milestone in India’s efforts to encourage medical education in regional languages.
Significance of the Initiative
Breaking Language Barriers in Medicine
This step is expected to empower students from Hindi-speaking backgrounds who often face difficulties with English-medium medical education. It aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) vision of promoting regional languages in higher education.
Potential National Impact
If successful, this initiative could inspire similar colleges in other Hindi-speaking states and potentially pave the way for regional language medical colleges across India.


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