RGUHS medicos students demand postponement of MBBS exams
Karnataka: The medical students pursuing MBBS courses at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) have protested against the university's decision of holding the MBBS exams from January and demanded that the authorities should postpone the exams.
The medicos demand is primarily based on the fact that they will not be getting sufficient practical knowledge if the final year exams are held so fast. Many of the medicos also stated that preparation with such a short span will give them anxiety issues and mental stress.
Copy of Memorandum being submitted today!! #PostponeMBBSexam #RGUHS pic.twitter.com/E3Uj6d56lU
— AIDSO Karnataka (@KarnatakaAidso) November 24, 2020
#RGUHS #postponembbsexams
— Jonas Kahnwald (@JonasKa08861574) November 25, 2020
Now that Rguhs has officially sent a notification regarding reopening of colleges and the new proposed schedule for medical training by NMC has been attached to it, can we expect @VCRguhs to retract the published examination schedule? pic.twitter.com/8HER0glO3X
#rguhs #postponembbsexams #NMC
— Jonas Kahnwald (@JonasKa08861574) November 26, 2020
Let alone clinical postings 1 month flies away just by conducting the remaining internal assessments!!!!
I don't know why @VCRguhs doesn't listen to nither BOG-MCI guidelines nor NMC guidelines!!!! https://t.co/xAadhpYCAf
We want 1st year MBBS final exams to postpone. We we're not on a vacation all these months. We had our loses, mental stress and anxiety. By now you'll should have understood that. #PostponeMBBSexams#RGUHS @CMofKarnataka @VCRguhs @mla_sudhakar
— Yashika S.M (@YashikaSM1) November 26, 2020
45 days for - 4 subjects: theory + practical + internals + covid + mental health.
— GOURAV ROY (@GOURAVR10765581) November 26, 2020
Sir, we need time.
We are not asking you to cancel the exam. We are just asking for some time.
Time to read the subjects. #postponembbsexams #RGUHS
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.
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