NExT 2023 Drama continues! NMC issues notice to defer the exams for now; students in dismay

NMC issued fresh notification and defers the NExT 2023 examination till further notice. Protests had already been erupted in various parts of the country earlier.

NExT 2023: In a recent communication to all stakeholders, the apex medical education regulator announced the deferment of the National Exit Test (NExT) for the current final year MBBS batch. The NExT 2023, which was mandated under the National Medical Commission Act (2019), was intended to replace the traditional MBBS final exam and serve as a comprehensive licentiate exam for granting registration to practice medicine.

Additionally, NExT 2023 was also designed to be the basis for entrance into postgraduate courses, replacing the NEET PG test. However, the test has been deferred until further directions on the advice of the health ministry. This decision will have significant implications for medical education in India, leaving students and institutions uncertain about the future evaluation and admission processes.

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NExT 2023 examinations deferred: Sequence of events

The government of India had placed NMC Act 2019 and introduced the NExT examinations which will be the exit examinations as well entrance-level tests for Post Graduation courses. The sequence of events in this whole drama is listed below:

The decision regarding the mock test made it clear that the NExT exams would happen as proposed by NMC in 2024. But the latest deferment notice has now created confusion among students.

Protests for NExT 2023: Why are exams deferred?

The announcement of the NExT 2023 examination taking place in May 2024 has sparked widespread protests among students in various regions, including Himachal Pradesh and Orissa. There have been Twitter storms and intense protests. The key concerns of the students which led to the deferment are laid below:

In a sequence of events, various decisions have been seen as strongly imposed by the Govt. upon the students. Not only in this scenario but in various issues, the discussion platform has not been provided, the experts point out towards the Authority. The decision should have provided a formidable window so that students could cope with the new pattern. Though the decision has been stalled, for now, the critics are seeking clarifications.

Important links

NMC Act, 2019Click Here
NMC regulation notice (December 2022)Click Here
NMC Deferment notice (July 2023)Click Here
Official Website of NMCClick Here

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