Without a doubt, NEXT 1 will emerge as the competitive stage among NEXT 1 & 2. It will serve two main purposes: confirming the aspirant's readiness for internship and determining their eligibility for a medical PG seat. It's important to reiterate that while the former requires mere qualification, the latter will involve intense competition.
It's important to note that the following information is largely speculative, based on expert opinions and expectations regarding the format of NEXT 1 with minor potential variations.
Exam Pattern:
The NEXT 1 exam pattern will feature multiple-choice questions (MCQs), akin to the previous MCI Screening Test/FMGE. However, unlike the FMGE, NEXT 1 will include questions from the 19 subjects covered in the MBBS curriculum. Beyond this similarity, there will be differences.
Notably, the 2023 exam will incorporate questions from the revised Competency-based MBBS curriculum, leading to a distinct pattern of questions as the focus areas have shifted. To delve deeper into the new topic-wise outcomes, click here. (link to competency-based MBBS curriculum page)
Syllabus:
Anticipating the NEXT 1 exam syllabus isn't overly challenging. As mentioned, all 19 subjects in the MBBS curriculum could serve as sources for questions.
There's a possibility that the exam may be divided into two phases: Pre- & Para-Clinical subjects in Phase 1 and Clinical subjects in Phase 2.
To clarify, Pre-Clinical subjects include Anatomy, Biochemistry, & Physiology. Para-Clinical subjects encompass Pharmacology, Microbiology, Pathology, Forensic Medicine, & Social and Preventive Medicine. Finally, Clinical subjects consist of Medicine, Dermatology, & Venereology; Surgery, Orthopaedics, & Anaesthesia, Radiodiagnosis, Obstetrics & Gynaecology; Pediatrics, Ophthalmology, & ENT.
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