Health Ministry constitutes committee to examine medical colleges preparedness for implementation of NExT for final year MBBS students of 2020 batch

Published On 2023-10-05 12:17 GMT   |   Update On 2023-10-05 12:17 GMT
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In a new development on the National Exit Test (NExT), the Health Ministry has constituted a seven-member committee to look into the preparedness of states and medical colleges for the implementation of the exam for final year MBBS students of the 2020 batch.

According to a recent report by PTI, the health ministry said in an order issued on Tuesday, "It has been decided to constitute a committee with approval of the Ministry for Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya to examine the implementation and preparedness for NExT."

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NExT Exam For 2020 MBBS Batch: Health Ministry Forms Committee To Examine Preparedness Of Medical Colleges


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