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Pan-India exit test for final-year MBBS students set to be delayed by a year

The National Exit Test, a qualifying examination for all final year MBBS students and PG entrance, is unlikely to be launched as per schedule in 2023 due to a lack of preparations and clarity about its framework

August 29, 2022 / 12:44 IST
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A national-level examination proposed as a final year test for all MBBS students, licentiate and PG entrance test is set to be delayed by a year to 2024 due to a lack of preparations and clarity of its framework, top government officials said.

This disclosure comes even as the National Medical Commission (NMC) in its recent replies to a number of the Right to Information queries has maintained that the test will begin in 2023.

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As per the NMC Act, the National Exit Test (NeXT) is to be conducted within three years of the constitution of NMC, which supplanted the Medical Commission of India as a regulator for medical education and the profession in 2020.

“Discussions are happening whether the National Board of Examinations (NBE) or the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, should conduct the test,” said a senior official in the medical education wing of the Union health ministry.