Jaipur, November 12, 2025 – Rajasthan has taken a bold step toward world-class healthcare education. Today, the state government announced a ground-breaking partnership with the University of Manchester (UK) to modernize medical training, boost research, and upgrade its top institutions — starting with SMS Medical College in Jaipur.
This isn’t just another agreement. It’s a practical, results-driven collaboration focused on faculty exchange, updated curricula, and joint research — all designed to produce better doctors and improve healthcare for millions.
Here’s everything you need to know in clear, simple terms.
Rajasthan is home to over 80 million people and growing fast. But its medical education system — while respected — has struggled to keep pace with global standards.
The University of Manchester, ranked in the global top 30, brings proven expertise in medical innovation, digital health, and public health crises.
“We want our doctors to learn from the best — not just in books, but in real-world practice,” said Rajasthan’s Medical Education Minister.
This partnership aligns with India’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which calls for more global collaboration and skill-based learning.
Starting in 2026, up to 20 professors from Rajasthan will spend a semester in Manchester. In return, UK experts will teach and train staff in Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur.
This means:
It’s not one-way. Both sides gain fresh perspectives.
Old textbooks won’t cut it anymore. Together, both institutions will redesign MBBS and postgraduate courses with:
| New Focus Areas | Why It Matters for Rajasthan |
|---|---|
| Digital Health & Telemedicine | Reach patients in remote villages |
| AI in Diagnostics | Faster, more accurate treatment |
| Climate & Public Health | Tackle heat stress, waterborne diseases |
| Problem-Based Learning | Train doctors to think, not just memorize |
SMS Medical College will be the first to roll out the new curriculum by mid-2026. Other colleges will follow.
A new ₹50 crore research fund (matched by Manchester) will support projects like:
PhD students will co-work with supervisors in both countries. The goal? Publish globally, patent locally, and improve lives.
| For Students | For Faculty | For Patients |
|---|---|---|
| Learn from world-class professors | Train abroad, bring back skills | Better-trained doctors |
| Access to digital tools & simulations | Reduced burnout, new inspiration | Faster, smarter care |
| Possible pathway to UK postgraduate study | Lead cutting-edge research | More hope in rural hospitals |
Rajasthan currently has 1 doctor per 1,500 people — below WHO standards. This partnership aims to fix quality, not just quantity.
| Challenge | Solution |
|---|---|
| Language barriers | Virtual classes + translation support |
| Cultural teaching differences | Joint training workshops |
| Sustaining funding | Annual reviews + private partnerships |
A joint steering committee will meet yearly to track progress. First big milestone: full faculty exchange by April 2026.
This isn’t just about one college or one city. It’s about setting a new standard for medical education across India.
As a Manchester representative said:
“Rajasthan has the vision. We have the tools. Together, we can build something extraordinary.”
SMS Medical College — founded in 1947 — is about to enter its most exciting chapter yet.
Want to stay updated?
Follow the Rajasthan Medical Education Department or visit the University of Manchester’s international partnerships page.
This is more than a partnership. It’s a promise — to students, doctors, and every patient in Rajasthan.
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