Niti Ayog decides National Exit Exam for MBBS, asks for comments
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The Preliminary Report and the draft NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION BILL, 2016 has been placed for seeking public opinion. Please send comments/suggestions/feedback on the draft bill latest by 31 st August, 2016 through e-mail only at
dirhealth-niti@gov.in.
New Delhi: An national level exit exam, may soon be a reality for clearing MBBS in the country. Niti Ayog in its Draft National Medical Commission Bill, 2016 has put forward both a National Entry and Exit Exam towards regulation of the medical education in the country.
While proposing various structural changes, including establishment of the National Medical Commission as the apex body towards regulation of the medical education in the country, has also recommended a Common Licentiate Examination (Exit Exam) after completion of the undergraduate medical degree, to enter medical practice. This came based on A Preliminary Report of the Committee on the Reform of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, which clearly states
dirhealth-niti@gov.in.
New Delhi: An national level exit exam, may soon be a reality for clearing MBBS in the country. Niti Ayog in its Draft National Medical Commission Bill, 2016 has put forward both a National Entry and Exit Exam towards regulation of the medical education in the country.
While proposing various structural changes, including establishment of the National Medical Commission as the apex body towards regulation of the medical education in the country, has also recommended a Common Licentiate Examination (Exit Exam) after completion of the undergraduate medical degree, to enter medical practice. This came based on A Preliminary Report of the Committee on the Reform of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, which clearly states
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