The University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore has approved changes in the examination system of MBBS under the new modular curriculum for medical colleges which will be implemented from the new session i.e. 2022-23.

In a consultative meeting of stakeholders chaired by Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Ahsan Waheed Rathore here at UHS on Tuesday, the decisions to be taken in this regard were confirmed. Heads of affiliated medical colleges and medical education experts participated in the meeting.

The members agreed to reduce the interval between the result declaration of annual examinations and the commencement of supplementary examinations from 40 days to 21 days. It was decided that under the modular curriculum, it would be mandatory for medical students to secure at least 50 pc marks in the college block exams.

Also, with less than 75 pc attendance, the student would not be allowed to appear in the annual professional examinations of the university.  The student’s performance in clinical skills, professionalism, ethics, and Quranic education would become the part of assessment at the end of the year, the members agreed.

The new examination system will be applicable to the first-year MBBS class of UHS starting from March 01, 2023. The new timetable of the first-year MBBS was also shared with the medical colleges in the meeting.  On this occasion, Prof Ahsan Waheed Rathore said that the colleges could prepare the timetable according to their resources and faculty.  The university would provide all possible training and support to the teachers in this regard.

UHS Registrar Prof Nadia Naseem, Controller of Examinations Prof Saqib Mahmood, and Director Medical Education Dr Khalid Rahim were also present at the meeting.

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