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New Delhi: Medical Students across the country, will be getting a new curriculum for MBBS education from next year, as the Medical Council of India as well as the Central Government are making strides in bringing the new syllabus to reality. The development will mark the change in the syllabus after a long span of almost two decades.
The course structure, which has taken almost two-and-a-half years to prepare, recently took a step forward by getting the in-principal nod of the Oversight Committee. The curriculum, called
New Delhi: Medical Students across the country, will be getting a new curriculum for MBBS education from next year, as the Medical Council of India as well as the Central Government are making strides in bringing the new syllabus to reality. The development will mark the change in the syllabus after a long span of almost two decades.
The course structure, which has taken almost two-and-a-half years to prepare, recently took a step forward by getting the in-principal nod of the Oversight Committee. The curriculum, called
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