What is the NExT pattern and how will it impact the 2019 MBBS batch
What does the NExT pattern entail and how will it change the traditional MBBS curriculum for the incoming batch of 2019?
- The NExT pattern aims to replace the current system of separate exams for MBBS graduates to obtain a license to practice and for entry to postgraduate medical courses.
- The National Medical Commission, which replaced the Medical Council of India, has proposed the NExT pattern and the government has approved it.
- The proposed NExT pattern will have two parts- a theory exam and a practical or clinical exam, to be conducted in the final year of MBBS. It will be a single, standardized test for both licensing and admission to PG programs.
- This new pattern will change the traditional MBBS curriculum by introducing cross-specialty, integrated learning, with an emphasis on practical and clinical skills, as opposed to rote learning of theory.
- The NExT pattern will also aim to improve the quality of medical education in India and ensure that only competent doctors are granted licenses.
- For the 2019 MBBS batch, the NExT pattern will likely not be implemented as they will still be required to take the existing exams for licensing and postgraduate admission.
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