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Examinations Reforms Proposed by MCI - 2011

Examinations Reforms Proposed by MCI - 2011. Dr Avinash N Supe. Examinations Reforms Proposed by MCI - 2011. Dr Avinash N Supe Thanks to MCI/ Dr. Sareen/ Dr Salhan – BOG Conflict of Interest- Nil. Welcome. Examinations Reforms. Concept behind reforms

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Examinations Reforms Proposed by MCI - 2011

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  1. Examinations Reforms Proposed by MCI - 2011 Dr Avinash N Supe

  2. Examinations Reforms Proposed by MCI - 2011 Dr Avinash N Supe Thanks to MCI/ Dr. Sareen/ Dr Salhan – BOG Conflict of Interest- Nil

  3. Welcome

  4. Examinations Reforms • Concept behind reforms • Format of Exam – NEET UG/PG • Seats reservations across states • Logistics of conducting exam. • Time lines • NEET SS • IMG • Issues for Discussion

  5. Entrance examinations Uniform, single exam across the country National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) Undergraduate (MBBS) Postgraduate (MD/MS) Superspecialities (DM/MCh) Licentiate IMG examination Registration

  6. Need for NEET (CET) Ensures uniformity across the country Sets a minimum standard Is convenient for the candidates Saves resources Takes care of malpractices

  7. Challenges To ensure level playing field a common syllabus was proposed for all the examinations. To ensure reservation of seats as applicable the centre & states be taken care of. MCI also intends to conduct licentiate examination after internship completion to qualify for Indian Medical Graduate (IMG) status.

  8. Examinations Reforms • Concept behind reforms • Format of Exam – NEET UG/PG • Seats reservations across states • Logistics of conducting exam • Time lines • NEET SS • IMG • Issues for Discussion

  9. Eligibility criteria For MBBS: passed 12th examination securing minimum 50% aggregate of PCB (40% for reserved categories) from a recognized board after admission. For PG medical entrance : passed final MBBS+ Common Exit & has completed internship. Note: The students who are likely to complete internship by March 31 are also eligible to apply but should complete internship before admission.

  10. NEET-UG: Conduct of exam Paper based/ Online All over India in different schools For 1 million candidates ( 5,000 centers) Common syllabus throughout country

  11. NEET-UG : Common syllabus Syllabi of XII board across India will be collected Common Syllabus: broad topics included in most board syllabi Put on Website at least 9 months before examination

  12. NEET-UG: Question paper Subject wise weightage 30% Chemistry 30% Physics 20% Botany 20% Zoology Medium of Question paper English Regional language (as per requirement)

  13. Question paper and Question bank • Pattern-Single response type MCQs • For MBBS- single paper, 250 questions • (75-Physics, 75-Chemistry, 100-Biology), 3 hr duration • For PG & DM/ MCh- single paper of 180 & 150 questions resp., 3 hr duration • Mark allocation • Right answer =1 mark • Wrong answer =negative marking (0.25 marks) • Question bank > = 2000 questions

  14. NEET-PG Syllabus: MBBS as defined by MCI Paper/ Online examination Expected number of candidates: 100,000 Will assess practical knowledge using clinical images, video clippings etc. Model questions will be displayed 6 months in advance

  15. If two students have same marks in MBBS...tie-breaks Marks in Biology Marks in chemistry Number of negative responses Date of birth (high rank for older person) Draw of lots (computer generated) ????

  16. If two students have same marks in PG entrance…….....tie-breaks Marks in Section-B (patient management questions) Marks in asserting, reasoning questions

  17. Examinations Reforms • Concept behind reforms • Format of Exam – NEET UG/PG • Seats reservations across states • Logistics of conducting exam • Time lines • NEET SS • IMG • Issues for Discussion

  18. Reservations taken care in CET

  19. Reservations taken care in NEET • All forms of reservation will appear in the application form. After NEET, for e.g. Tamil Nadu state merit within the reservation categories can be easily drawn as below: Common Entrance Merit Tamil Nadu State Merit BC BCM MBC / DNC SC SCA ST Merit Merit Merit Merit Merit Merit

  20. Reservations taken care in CET Likewise, in another instance, in state of Orissa, the reservation can be drawn as follows: Common Entrance Merit Orissa State Merit Green Card Defence SC PH ST Merit Merit Merit Merit Merit

  21. NEET: Counseling States will issue notification regarding seats, reservations and counseling dates which will be mentioned in Prospectus/ application forms. Reservations taken care of: NEET will not infringe the right of the State Govt. in administering the Rule of Reservation of any state. 85% of the seats of medical colleges under State administration would continue to be filled with the Rules/ Reservations etc. operated in that state. The only difference will be the merit list of all students of that state will be provided by NEET. On contrary NEET would require Central & State co-ordination with State Reservation policy unchanged.

  22. Examinations Reforms • Concept behind reforms • Format of Exam – NEET UG/PG • Seats reservations across states • Logistics of conducting exam • Time lines • NEET SS • IMG • Issues for Discussion

  23. Framework of examinations Examination cell, self-sustenant on Examination fee Generation of questions & preparation of validated question bank, setting of question paper

  24. Framework of examinations Multi-lingual paper in MBBS entrance examination Conduct of examination / online, examination centres Evaluation & tie-breaks Preparation of national merit, state merit & reservation merit list Respective all india/ statecounseling

  25. NEET: Application forms NEET-UG: Also be available online Fee Rs 1000 (General candidates) Rs 800 (Reserved candidates) NEET-PG: Will be available only online Online Fee Rs 5000 (General candidates) Rs 4000 (Reserved candidates) NEET-SS : Will be available only online Online fee Rs 5000 (General candidates) Rs 4000 (Reserved candidates) .

  26. Answer sheet : available online with all details

  27. Examinations Reforms • Concept behind reforms • Format of Exam – NEET UG/PG • Seats reservations across states • Logistics of conducting exam • Time lines • NEET SS • IMG • Issues for Discussion

  28. Examination Dates

  29. NEET-UG: Important dates Notification for examination November 2011 Conduct of Examination 2nd Sunday of May Release of key and Q paper 3 days after exam Grievance on key and Q paper 6 days after exam Release of final key 9 days after exam Display of answer sheets & marks 15 days after exam Redressal of disparity if any 20 days after exam between self evaluation and displayed marks Final national and state merit list 30 days after exam

  30. Vision 2015

  31. Proposed algorithm for NEET valid till 2016 NEET - UG 1st, Prof. Exam 2nd Prof. Exam 3rd MBBS (I) University Examination Final MBBS examination NEET -PG Within 4 weeks Internship Ranking for PG course Assessment of skills & competence at end of internship Optional Licentiate examination Indian Medical Graduate (IMG) Reforms in Examination System

  32. Proposed algorithm for NEET valid after 2016 NEET - UG 1st, Prof. Exam 2nd Prof. Exam 3rd MBBS (I) University Examination Common exit examination (final MBBS-II) 50% Internship Ranking for PG course Assessment of skills & competence at end of internship 50% Licentiate examination Counseling for M.med Indian Medical Graduate (IMG) M.med. Final common exit examination Basis for counseling of MD/MS/DM/Mch/PhD/Fellowship

  33. Examinations Reforms • Concept behind reforms • Format of Exam – NEET UG/PG • Seats reservations across states • Logistics of conducting exam • Time lines • NEET SS • IMG • Issues for Discussion

  34. NEET-SS Syllabus MD (Medicine) Medicine subspecialties MD (Pediatrics) Pediatric subspecialties MS (Surgery) Surgical subspecialties Number of question: 180 Duration of examination: 3 hrs Online examination Expected number of candidates: 10,000 Will assess practical knowledge using clinical images, video clippings etc Model questions will be displayed 6 months in advance

  35. Examinations Reforms • Concept behind reforms • Format of Exam – NEET UG/PG • Seats reservations across states • Logistics of conducting exam • Time lines • NEET SS • IMG ( Indian Medical Graduate) • Issues for Discussion

  36. Licentiate IMG examination After Internship Online application Test for assessing practical skill 35000 students Online examination done around the country

  37. IMG: Important dates Notification for examination Jan 2012 Conduct of Examination April 2012 (4 times/ year) Result declaration 3 days after exam

  38. Examinations Reforms • Concept behind reforms • Format of Exam – NEET UG/PG • Seats reservations across states • Logistics of conducting exam • Time lines • NEET SS • IMG • Issues for Discussion

  39. Issues to be discussed • NEET UG – Syllabus, Reservations • NEET PG – Format, Timing, Inclusion of IMG exam, Quality of questions, Logistics • IMG – Skill based exam- Feasibility, Format • Internal Assessment – How much ? Quality ? • Any Other

  40. India is the world leader in Medical Education by 2020 Your support will make it happen Thank You

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