National Medical Commission proposes restoring 10-year limit for completing MBBS course
The National Medical Commission (NMC) is considering extending the MBBS course completion time to 10 years. This move aims to help students facing academic or personal challenges. The commission has invited public feedback on the proposed changes....
In a draft amendment uploaded on its website, the commission has invited comments and suggestions from stakeholders and the public within 30 days.
Under the proposed changes, no student shall be allowed more than four attempts to clear the first professional MBBS examination, a provision that remains unchanged. However, students would be allowed to continue the undergraduate medical course for up to 10 years from the date of admission, including the internship period.
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This is in alignment with the NMC's Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) regulations, 2021.
In June 2023, the NMC reduced the maximum duration for completing the MBBS programme from 10 years to nine years.
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According to an official, the proposed relaxation is expected to benefit students who face academic setbacks, health issues, personal emergencies, or other unforeseen circumstances during the course, providing them greater flexibility to complete their medical education without losing eligibility.
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