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Fourth-year medical students at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi are now benefiting from better classroom instruction. Attendance has also increased in recent months. A committee of 11 faculty members advocated improvements in the manner of teaching, training, and evaluating final-year MBBS students, which resulted in this change.
The AIIMS Delhi administration noticed that final-year students’ attendance was “poor,” and they were more interested in coaching programmes for postgraduate (PG) medical entrance exams such as the National Eligibility Cumulative Entrance Test – Postgraduate (NEET PG). On January 25, the institute formed a faculty committee to recommend changes to teaching techniques, clinical training, and the final-year MBBS test. The committee has submitted its recommendations to AIIMS Delhi’s dean of academics.
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