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Should 2019 MBBS batch give NExT exam? Doctors point out violations of NMC act
Overview
MBBS Students and doctors have opposed the recent Gazette notification regarding the "NMC, National Exit Test Regulations, 2023" specifying the mode and manner of conducting the common exit test cum licentiate examination i.e. NExT.
While the National Medical Commission (NMC) has confirmed that the MBBS batch of 2019 will be the first to appear in the National Exit Test (NExT) examination next year, several doctors have pointed out that implementing the NExT exam for the 2019 batch is a violation of the NMC Act 2019.
On the one hand, the students have pointed out that there is no clarity regarding the schedule for the next exam, on the other, they have strongly opposed the decision to hold the examination at such short notice.
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Should the 2019 MBBS Batch Give the NExT Exam? Doctors Point Out Violations Of the NMC Act