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IMA urges govt to instruct NMC to reconsider proposal for National Exit Test

Indian Medical Association (IMA) has urged the National Medical Commission (NMC) to reconsider its proposed National Exit Test (NeXT) for all MBBS students in India, which will now be the licentiate exam and post graduate selection exam.The NExT is a medical licensing exam that is designed to assess the competency of medical graduates.Students who received their medical degrees (who have completed the final MBBS course) from NMC approved medical institutions and overseas students also will have to qualify for the National Exit Test.To register for medical practice in India, they must pass the NExT test.This centralized common exam will be conducted by a body formed by the commission for this purpose.National Medical Commission (Amendment) Bill,2022, proposes an autonomous board, ‘Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences’, which, when comes to effect, will be responsible for holding the NExT exam.NExT will take the place of tests like FMGE and NEET PG.The NExT will comprise two separate exams called ‘Steps’.There is no restriction in the number of attempts provided that the candidate passes both the steps within 10 years of joining MBBS.

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