State Medical Education Learning Management System Tamil Nadu continues to set benchmarks in medical education and healthcare services, reaffirming its position as a pioneer in the field. With the largest number of Government medical colleges in the country, the State admits an impressive 5,050 MBBS students annually, reflecting its commitment to catering to the healthcare needs of its population. Recognizing the growing demand for skilled healthcare professionals, the Government of Tamil Nadu has consistently expanded MBBS seats while maintaining its focus on delivering quality medical education. The Government is committed to equipping future healthcare providers to meet evolving health challenges through robust curriculum reforms, faculty development, cutting-edge research, and affirmative leadership. As part of this endeavour, a State Medical Education and Learning Management System, a state–of-the-art, data-driven management system for Medical Education and Research, with specific references to faculty and student portfolios, teaching and learning processes and outcomes, will be set up at a cost of Rs.87,08,400/- (Rupees eighty seven lakh eight thousand and four hundred only). The Directorate of Medical Education and Research shall be the nodal centre for implementation. The State Medical Education Learning Management System will facilitate (SMELMS): Enhanced academic service delivery through upscaling and effective monitoring. Standardized curriculum implementation with clear timelines for assessments. Equitable access to high-quality educational resources for all. Internal quality assurance and performance evaluation using key performance indicators. Through these initiatives, the Government of Tamil Nadu aims to ensure that the State’s medical education system continues to produce world-class healthcare professionals ready to face future health demands effectively. Additional Chief Secretary to GovernmentHealth and Family Welfare Issued By: DIPR, Secretariat, Chennai 9