WBUHS to hold webinar to interact with representatives of Modern Medicine courses students
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Kolkata: Through a recent circular, the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) has informed about the webinar it is going to hold to interact with representatives of the students under Modern Medicine courses.
All the Principal/Director of all the Medical Colleges have been informed by the Controller of Examinations, WBUHS that a meeting will be held through webinar on 24.11.2020 at 3 pm onwards with the representatives of the students under Modern Medicine courses to discuss on the following issues:
i. Tentative schedule for conduct of the following examinations:
Name of Course/Exams
1. 1st Prof. MBBS(2019-2024 batch)
2. 2nd Prof. MBBS(2018-2023 batch)
3. 3rd Prof. Part-I MBBS (2017-2022 batch)
4.3rd Prof. Part-II MBBS (2016-2021 batch)
ii. Miscellaneous
The authorities have been directed to depute 2 (two) students of each Prof. of Undergraduate course (i.e. MBBS 1st Prof.,2nd Prof.,3rd Prof. Part-l and 3rd Prof. Part-II) for attending the aforesaid webinar, send the names and details (i.e. name of course, Prof., contact no. etc.) of the students who will be attending the meeting within 23.11.2020 through email to the Deputy Controller of Examinations (email Id: deputy.controller@wbuhs.ac.in) for proper management of the meeting.
The link to join the webinar would be shared on 23.11.2020 by the Programme officer, WBUHS (mobile no.: 09851322753 and email Id: prog.officer@wbuhs.ac.in) which may be shared with the representatives of the students from your end.
To view official notice, click on teh following link:
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/pdf_upload-142710.pdf
For more details, click on the official website of WBUHS: https://wbuhs.ac.in/
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