Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University new exam rules : 50 % mandatory for pass
From http://ibnlive.in.com/news/mbbs-assessment-pattern-upheld/226392-60-120.html
CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has upheld the new pattern of assessment of first-year MBBS students, introduced by the TN Dr MGR Medical University from the August 2011 examinations.
The new pattern, which was based on the regulations of the Medical Council of India (MCI), could not be faulted with, the first bench comprising Chief Justice MY Eqbal and Justice TS Sivagnanam said. The bench was dismissing a batch of over 60 writ petitions from M Maheshwari and others, all from first year MBBS course and final-year BDS course, challenging the new pattern of the university.
From http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/Tamil-Nadu-Dr-MGR-Medical-University-to-revert-to-new-exam-rules/articleshow/11693113.cms
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University will from August 2012 once again make it mandatory for medical and dental students to get a minimum of 50% in each paper to clear the examination, vice-chancellor Dr Mayil Vahanan Natarajan said here on Monday.
The university received a communication from Dental Council of India secretary Dr SK Ojha saying the DCI’s executive committee in its meeting decided that the eligibility criteria and exam rules framed by the council were the bare minimum and that a state government or affiliating university was free to prescribe higher standards.
The university officials said the Medical Council of India had already conveyed a similar message though an affidavit filed in the Madras high court.
The university first brought the new examination rules in August 2011 when more than 40% of first year medical students failed to clear their examination.
There was a furore on campuses and student staged protests. After they moved court and petitioned chief minister J Jayalalithaa, the university was forced to revise its decision.
The court ordered the university to follow MCI guidelines. The number of first year students who passed the exam rose to 84%, but university officials weren’t convinced with the exam and evaluation patterns.
“Communications from DCI and MCI establishes the supremacy of the university in establishing higher standards in syllabus, curriculum, teaching, training and examination. This is a victory for the medical university. All the faculty and students have to abide by our new regulations,” he said.
The university has promised to have two teachers evaluate each paper. The highest score will be considered as the final mark. If there is a huge difference between the two evaluations, a third faculty will be called in, he said.
The university officials said the Medical Council of India had already conveyed a similar message though an affidavit filed in the Madras high court.
Previous Posts in This Issue
- 11/10/2011 : Madras High Court Madurai Stay against New system of marks in MBBS Tamil Nadu MGR University
- 17/10/2011 : Gujarat High Court has come to the rescue of students who have failed First year MBBS in Gujarat. We have covered that in this page
- 09/11/2011 : Medical Students vs MGR University – Medicos Win – Combined Pass Enough. We have covered that in this page
- 11/11/2011 : MGR University vs Medicos : Old System ( Combined Pass in MBBS ) Stays The result is also applicable to the Final Year students who had been declared having “failed” in Surgery, because they did not get 50 percent in Orthopaedics, even though they have “passed” in the combined score. They have now “passed” the paper. Readers can compare this with the scenario mentioned in our analysis, where the court case filed by one Final Year Student in 19997 led to first year students also being declared pass.
- 16/11/2011 : MGR Medical University : Revised MBBS results withheld after protests
- 23/11/2011 : MGR University First year M.B.B.S. results for August 2011 ( I MBBS Aug 2011 ) published
- 23/11/2011 : MGR University vs Medicos – Write Exam for 500, Get Marks for 200 – Left in lurch, docs rise in protest
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RAJARAJAN says
wahat is the attendance percentage
m.srinivasan says
in the break system is there or not………
vaishnav says
is there retotallling for BDS
Mathi says
The MCI guideline is applicable for all the Universities in TamilNadu. When all the Medical university in India scrupulously follow the MCI guidelines, why MGR university alone deviate it. Whether VC of MGR University says the MCI guidelines are not correct. Also in Annamalai university in Tamilnadu if a student scores 100 marks (combined) in Anatomy he is declared as pass. But in TN MGR university if a student gets 144 (Anatomy I- 95 & Anatomy II- 49) he declared as Fail. This is not fair and discrimination and against Social Justice. Also the student from that University will be allowed to do internalship in MGR univ. But the student from MGR univ is not allowed. Due to this, the student from poor family, middle class and first graduate will be mostly affected. The students are in depressed stage and our CM should safe gurad them.