n an alarming declaration made by the Nepal Medical Council (NMC), more than 71 percent of medical students in Nepal failed their licensing examination held on August 11, 2018.<\/p>\n
This appalling percentage includes aspiring doctors and dentists who passed MBBS and BDS examinations from Nepal medical institutions and other countries.<\/p>\n
Their failure in this examination bars them from practicing medicine in Nepal, as of now.<\/p>\n
Students Performance in NMC Licensing Examination:<\/strong> About NMC: Conclusion: n an alarming declaration made by the Nepal Medical Council (NMC), more than 71 percent of…<\/span><\/p>\n
\nFollowing are the statistics:<\/p>\n\n
\n<\/strong>NMC is a statutory Nepali body that governs medical education and regulates the registration of doctors in Nepal<\/a>. The results of the NMA-conducted exams are published on the same day as the examination. These exams are conducted at an interval of every four months.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>We hope that the new Nepal medical education reforms will be able to provide quality education to these students and gradually improve their performance in the field.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"