104 out of 125 MBBS students fail in AIIMS Gorakhpur Internal Exams
Shocking! 104 out of 125 MBBS students fail in AIIMS Gorakhpur Internal Exams
In a shocking outcome, altogether 104 MBBS students out of 125 students from the 2024 batch at AIIMS Gorakhpur have failed the internal examination of the second semester.
The results of the internal examination, which tests students' preparations before the final exam, have left the administration in shock. The failure of so many students at once has raised a question mark on the quality of medical education.
While all of these 104 students failed in the subject of Physiology, 70 students have failed in Biochemistry, and 35 students have failed in Anatomy. The results revealed that 83 out of the 125 students have failed in all three subjects, Dainik Bhaskar has reported.
As per the latest media report by News 18, some of the students scored less than 25 out of 100 marks in Physiology.
This is the first time that the performance of AIIMS Gorakhpur students has been found to be so poor in the internal exams. Sources informed Dainik Bhaskar that the students are suffering due to the scuffle inside the Physiology department. Meanwhile, taking note of the situation, the AIIMS administration has started the studies of the students with full force. For this, the internal exam was conducted once again on Tuesday night and along with the students, the doctors were also called from their homes. In this exam, the students were also told the answers to the questions.
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Shocking! 104 out of 125 MBBS students fail in AIIMS Gorakhpur Internal Exams
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