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Health Ministry Fact Checks Fake Notification On NExT Exam Schedule

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[ad_1] The NExT exam will also serve as a licentiate examination for the MBBS graduates to register in India to practice modern medicine. The NExT exam rules or guidelines are nearing completion and will be delivered to NMC later this month, as per reports. The Union Health Ministry has issued a warning to medical education aspirants not to believe a notification circulating on social media, which claimed that the NExT exam will be held in the second half of 2023. The fake notification floating on social media claimed that NExT will be finalised in the second half of 2023. Also, the exams will start 30 days after the publication of the schedule. One should also be aware that AIIMS will be conducting the NExT Part 1 exam, the fake notice added. “This document is reportedly floating in various social media platforms. This is Fake. Please do not share this further,” Health Ministry tweeted sharing an image of the fake notification. The National Exit Test (NExT) is a two-part exam,

AIIMS NExT 2023 Registrations End Tomorrow At next.aiimsexams.ac.in - News18

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[ad_1] The application process for NExT started on June 28 and will conclude tomorrow July 10 at 5 PM (Representative Image) All final year MBBS candidates can apply for the NExT by visiting next.aiimsexams.ac.in. NExT will serve as a licentiate and an entrance exam All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi will hold the mock or practice test for the National Exit Test (NExT) on July 28. The NExT will be held on behalf of the National Medical Commission (NMC). The application process for NExT started on June 28 and will conclude tomorrow July 10 at 5 pm. The registration process involves three stages: Application and basic candidate details, generation of exam unique code (EUC) and finally the completion of the application for mock/practice in July 2023. With the implementation of NExT, medical candidates will have a single common exit test that will serve as both a licentiate and an entrance exam. Candidates will have to pass the NExT within 10 years of joining t