Various details about #nextexam were revealed at the webinar today, including its phases, the mock test date, the papers, exam schedule, and more. To ensure a smooth webinar experience, the #nmc had also organised a mock webinar on June 26, allowing medical colleges to address any technical glitches and make suitable arrangements in their lecture halls. BASIC #nextexam STRUCTURE WHICH WOULD REPLACE NEET PG The National Exit Test #nextexam will replace the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test-Postgraduate #neetpg For final-year MBBS students, #nextexam will serve as a qualifying and screening test. The exam will be conducted in two stages, with #nextexam Step 1 concentrating on theory exams and #nextexam Step 2 focusing on practical, oral, and clinical assessments. The results of #nextexam Steps 1 and 2 will be considered for the qualifying MBBS test, obtaining a license to practice medicine in India, and the merit-based distribution of postgraduate (PG) seats. The exam aims to create a level playing field for all candidates, including foreign medical graduates (FMGs), simplifying the issue of mutual recognition. Here are the highlights from the webinar on #nextexam and details about the subjects, objectives, and the #nextexam mock test as per information posted on Twitter by Dr. Dhruv Chauhan, National Zonal Coordinator of Indian Medical Association Medical Students Network (IMA MSN): #nextexam will be conducted for the 2019 batch #nextexam will be conducted in two phases -- one in May and another in November #nextexam 1 will be a computer-based MCQ exam #nextexam 2 will be a practical exam #nextexam for batches prior to 2019 batch (interns and post interns) might have an option for NEET PG exam With the implementation of #nextexam, the medical education and examination landscape in India are set to undergo significant changes, ensuring a standardised assessment process and quality healthcare professionals.
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