National Exit Test
For neet pg or next exam..the gold standard book which is grays anatomy:the basis if clinical practice will be the best book.
Student edition is good for university exams and college exams.
the clinical anatomy of grays covers every concept and it focuses on clinical knowledge.
hi,
see National Exit Test (abbreviated as NEXT) is a proposed Licentiate Medical Examination which will constitute the final year of MBBS Program in India and foreign Medical graduates. which is Introduced by The National Medical Commission Bill 2019, however till now this NEXT exam has not commenced, also it faces oppositions from various authority and if it commence in near years , there would be many corrections of the eligibility criteria of exams and also for age limit. however you do not need to worry now for that. just prepare for neet exam and give your best this time to crack the exam.
Greetings,
The proposed National Exit Test (NEXT) is a unified exam for attaining the practice license after completion of MBBS. As such, being a graduate level exam as well a medical field exam meant for the convenience of medical graduates across India, there is no (and can be no) age limit to appearing in the exam. Even the data available about the NEXT exam bill states that there will be co cap for number of attempts in the NEXT exam so please rest assured that no such action would be implemented by the government that would be disadvantageous to the students. There are many 2-3 time droppers as well as multiple times PG test takes in India and putting an age limit for such an exit test would be counterintuitive to the whole process.
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MCI which stands for Medical Council of India has been replaced by NMC which stands for National Medical Council. And NMC did propose scrapping of NEET PG in gavour of a more friendly approach called NEXT. In this, Candidates will be considered for PG admissions based on the marks scored in their Graduation instead of an Entrance examination. And NMC has decided to allot 3 years to come up with the guidelines and implement it. This was proposed in 2019 and so we do not know whether it would be implemented in 2022 or not. We need to wait for official information regarding this.
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