Health Minister said to postponed MBBS exam: University decision to conduct as scheduled

Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar had written to Rajiv Gandhi Health University yesterday to postpone the examination date. However, the university has decided to take the final year MBBS (MBBS) exam, similar to the schedule. Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar said to postponed MBBS exam: University decision to conduct as scheduled.

According to media report, Rajiv Gandhi university has decided to conduct an examination from February 22. As per the NMC Advisory, the provisional schedule of the NEET PG Admission Test, the Rajiv Gandhi university Convocation Date and the MBBS Examination dates are all set. This is all set to be consulted by the Principals of all colleges, Rajiv Gandhi University Circular said.

There is a 2 days gap for each subject MBBS exam. Exam is being conducted in other states as scheduled. Rajiv Rajeev Gandhi university has decided to conduct an examination on February 22. In the wake of Covid third wave of infections, the last year MBBS students studying in medical colleges affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Health University had held a virtual protest a week ago. K. Sudhakar was positively responsive for that.

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Writing a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the Rajiv Gandhi Health University, the minister has asked the postponement of the MBBS final year examinations to begin in February. Students had a virtual protest last week, exams need to postpone because of the inability to prepare for exams as classes were conducted online. Students probably did not expect the state government to respond to their plea. students are happy after Dr. Sudhakar wrote to Rajiv Gandhi Health University.

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