KGMU to Introduce MCQ at PG Level

Rahul Pandey

Updated On: May 16, 2016 09:17 AM

The King George's Medical University (KGMU) has changed the pattern of its postgraduate-level exams, wherein students appearing for professional e
KGMU to Introduce MCQ at PG Level

The King George's Medical University (KGMU) has changed the pattern of its postgraduate-level exams, wherein students appearing for professional exams will now have to answer multiple choice questions (MCQ) instead of descriptive questions.

According to Vice-chancellor of KGMU, Prof Ravi Kant, most medical institutes abroad follow the MCQ pattern and its important to keep up with the pattern and the new pattern would be useful to all students.

As per a circular issued by the office of the controller of examination to all departments, in 2016 the second and third papers in MD, MS, DM, MCh and PG diploma courses will be based on the MCQ pattern, while the first and fourth paper will be subjective .

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K.G. Medical College has contributed immensely in the education and training of thousands of graduate and post-graduates who have brought glory and laurels to their Alma mater by the academic and professional excellence . On 16th September 2002 an Act was passed by the Government of Uttar Pradesh resulting in a major milestone in change in the history of the institution in converting and upgrading it as Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University.

Source: Rahul Pandey, City Journalist - Lucknow, CollegeDekho

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