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NExT Exam’s Imposition : AGMC students observed ‘Black day’ on Doctor’s Day
TIWN July 1, 2023
NExT Exam’s Imposition : AGMC students observed ‘Black day’ on Doctor’s Day
PHOTO : AGMC Students protested against Next-exams. TIWN Photo July 1, 2023

AGARTALA, July 1 (TIWN): Protesting against the sudden imposition of National Exit Test for MBBS (NEXT-1) on students, the students of Agartala Govt Medical College (AGMC) staged a protest on Saturday with meaningful banners saying “No” to such tests. The students have observed this Doctors’ Day as a “Black Day” for imposing such computer-based exams upon them just giving them 6 months time due to which the final year students are undergoing huge pressure. When the students were preparing for the final exams, such unexpected declarations elevated the question of whether the Education system is using students as guinea pigs or not. The agitating students said, they will meet the Chief Minister of the state who himself is a Doctor.

The students accused the system of promoting costly online coaching business through compulsory examinations.

"NMC could tell us about the NExT exam in last 4 years but now when only 6 months left, such declaration has put us in extreme troubles", said a final year student.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pTXTvMA-N0 TIWN YouTube Link, Students protested at AGMC

So, these mid-session Medical Students are now in trouble due to the Imposition of NExT-1 Test which ask the students to pass with 50% score in 19 subjects. Now, if the medical students fail in subjects, they have to reappear and if they fail in two subjects then write exams all subjects in the next session.

 

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