National Medical Commission withdraws decision on 40% passing marks for MBBS

The commission reversed the decision after having "thorough consideration" as the "retrospective effect in this connection was not possible."

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National Medical Commission withdraws decision on 40% passing marks for MBBS
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The National Medical Commission (NMC) has withdrawn its previous decision that allowed 40 per cent scorers to qualify the MBBS exam.

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The commission reversed the decision after having "thorough consideration" as the "retrospective effect in this connection was not possible."

The passing marks for the MBBS course was reduced from 50 per cent to 40 per cent for MBBS in September. In line with the decision, the commission had amended the Competency Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum guidelines. 

As per the previous revised curriculum by the commission the learners were required to score a minimum 40 per cent of marks in aggregate in subjects that had two papers.

As per the original mandate, the students are required to score a minimum 50 per cent marks in aggregate in subjects that have two papers.

As per the rule, any candidate enrolled in MBBS was required to obtain 50 per cent marks in university conducted examination separately in theory and in practical.

The practical examination would include practical/clinical and viva voce.

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