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National Medical Commission Withdraws MBBS Passing Marks Reduction to 40%

National Medical Commission's Reassessment of Guidelines

DNP EDUCATION DESK by DNP EDUCATION DESK
October 7, 2023
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The National Medical Commission (NMC) has recently rescinded its earlier decision to reduce the passing marks for MBBS students to 40 percent. This change comes after the commission had initially lowered the passing marks in September for subjects with two papers. The Competency Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum guidelines were amended to implement this change. However, after careful consideration, the NMC has now deemed the reduction to be “not possible.” While the initial revision received mixed reactions, this latest decision brings clarity to the passing marks for MBBS students.

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Initial Revision and Varied Reactions

In September, the NMC had announced a significant alteration to the passing marks required for MBBS subjects with two papers. According to the revised CBME guidelines, the commission stated, “In subjects that have two papers, the learner must secure a minimum of 40 percent of marks in aggregate (both papers together) to pass in said subject.” This decision was met with both support and criticism from various stakeholders in the medical education field.

Many students and educators initially welcomed the move to lower the passing marks, citing potential benefits for students’ academic progress and overall well-being. A lower passing threshold could have reduced the stress and pressure associated with medical studies, allowing students to focus on gaining a deeper understanding of the subject matter.

However, not everyone supported the change. Some argued that reducing the passing marks might compromise the quality of medical education and the competence of future healthcare professionals. Concerns were raised about the potential impact on patient safety and the overall standards of medical practice.

A Decision After Deliberation

After careful deliberation and taking into account the diverse opinions within the medical community, the NMC decided to withdraw the guidelines that lowered the MBBS passing marks to 40 percent. The commission stated that this decision was made after thorough consideration of the subject matter and the implications it would have on medical education and healthcare in the country.

This reversal brings a sense of clarity to the expectations and standards for MBBS students, ensuring that the passing marks remain unchanged for the time being. The NMC’s decision reflects the importance of maintaining high standards in medical education and ensuring that future healthcare professionals are well-prepared to provide quality care to patients.

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