RGUHS informs on Nature of Questions for First MBBS CBME batch University exams

Published On 2021-04-15 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-04-15 03:30 GMT
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Bengaluru: Through a recent notification, the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, Bangalore, RGUHS has informed about the Nature of Questions for First MBBS CBME batch (RS 4) University examination.

Referring to the Proceedings of CAC held on 22.03.2021, Graduate Medical Education Regulations 2019 notified by the erstwhile MCI and Minutes of 160th meeting of Syndicate held on 26.03.2021, the RGUHS authorities stated in the notice:

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"As per the recommendations of CAC and In exercise of the powers conferred under section 35 (1) of RGUHS Act 1994, the Syndicate in its meeting held on 26/03/2021 has been pleased to approve inclusion of Objective type questions ( Eg. Multiple choice questions) in the question paper of First MBBS CBME batch (RS4) university examination.
(10 questions X 01 Mark = 10 Marks for each question paper)"
The notice issued by the Registrar has been forwarded to all Principals of all Medical Colleges/Institutions, affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, Bangalore.
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The Government of Karnataka established Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences University Act, 1994 with the objective of establishing and setting up a University for the purpose of ensuring proper and systematic education, teaching, training and research in modern medicine and Indian Medicine in the State of Karnataka.
The University was opened on June 1, 1996 and has been sponsored by the newly established Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences University with about 210 colleges affiliated to other traditional universities in the state of Karnataka.

Karnataka is renowned as the largest health sciences university in the country with over 700 medical, dental, Ayurvedic, homeopathic, naturopathy and yoga courses, Unani, Pharmacy, Nursing, Physiotherapy and other semi-medical colleges spread across the state.

With the rise of the Institute of Health Sciences in the university, many changes have been made to the textbook and assessment methodology for better prospects of students for various medical and semi-medical courses. Improving the health of the medical and health sciences will improve the health of the society. To this end, the university has introduced a new set of new subjects, focusing on the good of society and the future of the student population, while offering the same equity in the curriculum of various courses.
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences has been acclaimed by the Indian Institute of Medical Sciences as well as the world-renowned educational institute for its curriculum for futuristic courses.


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