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Bihar Becomes Second State To Implement MBBS Course in Hindi
Bihar- After Madhya Pradesh, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JLNMC), Patna will also now offer an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) course in Hindi. This decision was recently taken in a meeting of senior officials with the Health Minister in Patna. It will be implemented from the new session i.e.September 2024-25.
Bihar (JLNMC) is the second state after Madhya Pradesh to provide MBBS education in Hindi, hence the team was sent to Madhya Pradesh to study the arrangements before commencing MBBS course in Hindi.
The team was sent to Madhya Pradesh for a week, where the team interacted with the principals, professors and students of the medical colleges there. On this, a presentation was made which was presented before the senior officers, principals and superintendents in the meeting. After knowing and understanding everything through the presentation, JLNMC then decided to start the MBBS course in Hindi in the university.
In the meeting, samples of the MBBS Hindi books were also shown by the team members. After presenting the sample books, the team members also asked the principals and superintendents if anyone had any difficulty understanding the technical medical terminology. After reviewing the book, the principals and superintendents found that the things written in it were precise and in simple language. Therefore, there will be no problem in understanding it.
Speaking to Jagran, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Hospital Superintendent Dr Rakesh Kumar said that a team was formed to start the arrangement of education through Hindi medium. “NEET result has come. It is likely that admission in MBBS will start from September. Classes for new students will also be in Hindi. Books will also be in Hindi. In this way, the problem of those students whose English is weak will be solved” said Superintendent.
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On the implementation of the new system, the students and professors of the JLNMC said that if MBBS is taught in Hindi, students will understand it better and the course will also be able to present in a better manner. It will also resolved the problems of students studying through Hindi medium.
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