NExT Exam Deferred: Why Doctors Say Postponement of 3-4 Years is Both Relief and Setback
The NMC announcement for the postponement of the National Exit Test (NExT) for the NExT three to four years sparked mixed reactions from doctors over its impact on India’s medical education system. Meanwhile, the commission has notified that mock runs and stakeholder feedback are required for the betterment of the exam framework before its implementation.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has announced the postponement of the National Exit Test (NExT) for three to four years. The commission has notified that there is a need of having mock trials and stakeholders' feedback before the implementation of the NExT exam.
Reportedly, the FAIMA's Chairperson, Dr Abhijat Sheth, has notified that the board will conduct a series of mock tests over the NExT few years rather than the direct implementation of the examination. The trials will help NMC to get the necessary feedback from the students, medical colleges and institutions about applicability, logistics and fairness of the National Exit Test.
What is NExT Exam?
NExT exam is a proposed exam that would replace the NEET PG and FMGE exams for admission in postgraduate medical courses.
While NMC has announced that the postponement of the NExT exam will offer betterment in the examination process, Students and the medical fraternity have mixed reactions about the delay.
NeXT Exam Delay Offers Time to Upgrade Medical Education
Doctor Sandeep Dagar, Patron of the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA), has mentioned, "After our recent meeting with the Hon’ble NMC Chairman, it was conveyed that the NeXT exam will be implemented in about 3 to 4 years. For the initial 2–3 years, it will only be conducted as a mock test, and all expenses will be borne by NMC."
He further added that the third phase will include standardisation of teaching methods, updating curricula, and training faculty before the exam. When implemented properly, NeXT has the potential to significantly enhance the quality and uniformity of medical education in India.
Students Must be Heard Before Major Decisions
Meanwhile, Dr Lakshya Mittal, Chairperson of United Doctors Front (UDF), has highlighted the need for students' involvement in decision-making. He specified, " The main issue isn’t just delaying the NExT exam, but it is about improving medical education. Exams like NEET or NExT should always have a clear plan and at least six months’ notice before they start."
He further added, "Students’ concerns must be listened to through proper consultations with all stakeholders. For example, this year, NEET PG was held in a single shift only after intervention by the medical fraternity, which ensured fairness and transparency."
Concerns for In-Service Candidates
Further, a doctor (who wishes to remain unnamed) shared his viewpoint, saying, "It is good that this time NMC will launch the NEXT exam after taking feedback from students. As it is a licensing exam, it will improve the quality of medical education in India. As the exam will be conducted on multiple days as per the earlier plan, how will in-service candidates get leave to appear in this exam to get a PG seat?"
Possible Reasons for Postponement
The NMC has highlighted that the NExT exam delay will ensure that the system is equitable. Further, other reasons for delay in NExT exam include lack of infrastructure, standardisation in all medical colleges, students & stakeholder concerns, among others.
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NExT exam may be held in 2026. Candidates expect NMC to provide clarity regarding NExT MBBS exam. According to National Exit Test Regulations the exam will be held twice a year. AIIMS will be conducting exam in two steps, one theory based and another practical. MBBS students will have to qualify NExT Step 1 to appear for internship. Those who qualify NExT Step 1 can appear for NExT Step 2. Candidates will have to score minimum 50% marks or half of the maximum possible raw scores in each six papers to qualify for NExT Step 1.
NExT exam will be held in two steps. NExT Step 1, the theory based exam will be held in computer-based mode, while NExT Step 2 will be conducted in offline mode. NExT Step 2 will test practical/clinical knowledge of candidates. AIIMS will release NExT exam attern along with the official information brochure. As per the available details, there will be six paper in NExT Step 1. The exam will be held for three days in two shifts. Candidates who qualify NExT Step and mandatory 1-year internship can appear for NExT Step 2 which will be held by respective state authorities.
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NExT MBBS exam will be conducted by AIIMS Delhi as per recent updates. Earlier National Medical Commission (NMC) was supposed to conduct the exam. National Exit Test will be conducted in two step, Step 1 and Step 2. NExT Step 1, a theory based exam will be conducted in computer-based mode while NExT Step 2, a practical exam will be held in offline mode. Candidates have to qualify NExT 1 and serve internship to appear for NexT Step 2 exam. AIIMS has not released NExT exam date though a mock exam schedule has been released.