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The National Exit Test (NEXT) embodies a universally applicable principle: no compromise with quality standards in the medical profession. Evidently, corruption had become widespread within the 88-year-old Medical Council of India (MCI). There was ample evidence suggesting illicit earnings by officials at various levels, forming alliances with political leaders. Furthermore, there was a lack of consistency in the process of inducting new members into the medical fraternity. To illustrate, while foreign medical graduates had to undergo the MCI Screening Test, doctors from Indian Medical Universities were exempt. It was widely acknowledged that global medical education exhibited significant variations in quality. Notable differences existed between the educational standards of government and private institutes, as indicated by major surveys. Moreover, there was a lack of quality checks to assess a substantial portion of the medical workforce entering the Indian healthcare industry. After careful consideration by the Government of India, the National Medical Commission Bill came into effect on September 25, 2020. This led to the dissolution of the MCI and the establishment of the National Medical Commission in its place. A significant and consequential step taken by the NMC was the replacement of the MCI Screening Test with the National Exit Test (NEXT). | |
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