Medical exams in Punjab to be held as scheduled: BFUHS V-C
SAYS CHIEF MINISTER’S ANNOUNCEMENT FOR POSTPONEMENT OF EXAMS WAS NOT FOR MEDICAL COURSES
FARIDKOT: A day after Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh announced postponement of examinations for the final-semester students in all universities of the state till July 15, the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) on Monday started theory examination for MD, MS, and postgraduate diploma courses.
BFUHS vice-chancellor Dr Raj Bahadur said the exams for the medical courses in state have not been postponed and the university will conduct the same as per the announced schedule. “There is confusion among the students but the CM has announced to postpone exams in the varsities accredited or affiliated to the University
Grants Commission (UGC), while we are regulated by Medical Council of India (MCI), Dental Council of India (DCI) and Indian Nursing Council (INC). The UGC gives us grants only for research work,” he said.
“We are conducting examination for medical, dental, superspecialty, specialty, nursing and physiotherapy courses as per the guidelines of the MCI, DCI and INC. Keeping in view the safety of students, we have allowed them to opt for any of the designated exam centre near their hometown. Only the dental students who are not capable of clearing the exam are asking for postponement and seeking to upgrade them to the next semester,” he added.
State medical education minister OP Soni said he is receiving a lot of calls from the students regarding the postponement of examinations.
400 STUDENTS APPEAR FOR EXAM AT 5 CENTRES
On Monday, more than 400 students of MD and MS courses appeared for examination at five centres. While the MBBS (first and second year) exams will begin on June 30, the third and final year exams of over 3,200 BDS and MDS students are scheduled to start from July 7.