Medical students could soon have their first brush with treating patients in the first year of MBBS with the Medical Council of India (MCI) giving final shape to a revision of the undergraduate ...
MCI has also started training teachers across India for the new syllabus. (Source: IE) The Medical Council of India (MCI), the country’s medical education regulator, has decided to make changes to ...
Medicos will now have public interface with patients in the first year of MBBS course itself as compared to third year earlier, said Dr Umesh Bhadani, the dean of AIIMS-Patna who drove the change in ...
The new Hindi course will follow the AIIMS Delhi syllabus for students who pass the NEET UG 2024 exam. Bihar has about 85,000 government schools and Hindi is the primary medium of instruction. The ...
Bhubaneswar, Oct 28 (PTI) Director General of Health Services, Prof Jagdish Prasad today said the Central government, in consultation with the Medical Council of India (MCI), was taking steps to ...
Since the JIPMER entrance exam has been replaced with NEET UG, NTA conducts the national level medical entrance examination for admission to MBBS courses in Puducherry and Karaikal campuses. The NEET ...
The updated schedule states that phase one of the MBBS academic year will now end on 15 December 2023, with a 13-month delay The new calendar states that the degree will take 6864 hours to complete in ...
BHUBANESWAR: Director General of Health Services Prof Jagdish Prasad on Saturday said the Centre, in consultation with the Medical Council of India (MCI), is taking steps to revise the syllabus of the ...
About 40% of medical students are stressed by their syllabus, teaching methods in classrooms, competition with peers and high parental expectations, revealed a recent study. Psychiatrists said rather ...
This August, undergraduate medical students across India will come into class to study a syllabus that has been revised after over two decades. Touted as a unique curriculum patented by the Medical ...
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