muhs final year mbbs exam: Maha health varsity’s final-year UG exams to be held offline, no change in schedule

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NASHIK: The Board of Examinations (BoE) of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) has decided that there will be no alterations in the dates for the final-year undergraduate examinations of health science courses.

The BoE, headed by varsity’s acting vice-chancellor Nitin Karmalkar, has also made it clear that the exams will be held in offline mode.

The BoE has also approved the SOP framed by the varsity’s examination department for the conduct of the exams in adherence to the Covid safety protocols. The examinees have to wear masks during the exams.

These decisions assume significance as some final-year MBBS students had written to state medical education minister Amit Deshmukh and MUHS demanding that the exams be conducted online.

A total of 10,995 final-year students of various health science courses such as MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS will appear for the winter 2020 exams. While the theory papers will take place between March 8 and March 22, the practicals will be held from March 25 to April 30.

Varsity’s controller of examinations Ajit Pathak told TOI that the Bombay high court has directed the varsity to hold the examinations offline.

“Moreover, since the students who are successful in this exam have to undergo mandatory one-year internship in hospitals, it will help those hospitals have more doctors to treat patients, including those infected with the novel coronavirus,” added Pathak.

MUHS has set up 165 exam centres across the state. Each centre has been provided with Rs 20,000 to buy sanitizers and sodium hypochlorite.

Pathak said the MUHS had successfully conducted the winter 2020 postgraduate exams for different health science courses in January and February this year. And results of many of these exams like PG allopathy, PG dental, PG physiotherapy have been declared.



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MUHS to Conduct MBBS Final Year Exam in Offline Mode from March 8 Onwards

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Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) has released the schedule for MBBS Final Year Exam 2020 on its official website https://www.muhs.ac.in/.According to the latest notification, MUHS MBBS final year exam 2021 will be held from March 8 onwards. Earlier, the MUHS MBBS final year exam 2021were scheduled to be conducted on February 24, 2021.However, they gotdelayed by two weeks owing to a spike in Covid-19 cases. The MUHS 2021exam will be conducted in offline mode. Students can check the official notification here.

The varsity has also released the notification for Winter 2020 practical re-exam for all the courses. According to the official statement, only those students who tested COVID positive before the scheduled date of their practical exam are eligible to apply for Winter-2020 practical re-examination. Such students may send an application to the Controller of Examinations of the University through email to avail this one-time facility of practical re-examination on the ground of their health condition. Applications will be accepted within three days from the date of the practical examination.

The varsity will conduct the paper by ensuring the safety of the students. Separate rooms will be provided to the final year students and only asymptomatic students will be allowed inside the exam premises. The exam officials will ensure that the social distancing and other safety guidelines are followed by each of the student.

Meanwhile, a report published by India Today suggests that several students and parents are not in the favour of offline examinations and hence, they are demanding the exams to be conducted online. As Maharashtra is witnessing a surge in the number of COVID-19 cases, many of the students are also undergoing treatment and some of them are in quarantine.

On Monday, a group of students have approached the Minister of Medical Education, Amit Deshmukh, and Cabinet Minister Aaditya Thackeray to raise their issue.

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