Out of 1202 MBBS graduates and 85 BDS graduates, only 461 MBBS graduates and 43 BDS graduates passed the exams.
KATHMANDU, Dec 3: Majority of MBBS graduates, who appeared in a licensing examination on Saturday by the Nepal Medical Council (NMC), have failed the exam.
After completing the bachelor's or master's degrees in medical sciences, new graduates must pass the licensing test conducted by the NMC to be eligible to practice medicine in Nepal. The NMC held the licensing examinations on December 2 for MBBS (bachelor of medicine, bachelor of medicine) and BDS (bachelor in dental surgery) graduates from Nepal and other countries.
Only 56 percent MBBS graduates pass NMC licensing test
According to the NMC, a total of 1,287 candidates including 1,202 MBBS graduates and 85 of BDS graduates had applied for the tests but only 504 passed. "Just 461 MBBS graduates and 43 BDS graduates passed the exams," NMC officials said.
NMC registrar Dr Dilip Sharma said that the results of Saturday exams show that most of those failing the exams are graduates from foreign universities.
The students who passed the bachelor's degrees in medical sciences mainly from Bangladesh, Nepal, China, and Philippines had sat for the exams on Saturday.
"Only 38 percent MBBS gradudates and 50 percent BDS graduates passed the examinations this time,"said Dr Sharma.
In the last examinations, 44 percent MBBS graduates and 78 percent BDS graduates had passed the exams. NMC conducts the licensing test every four months.
There are more than 21,000 doctors registered with the NMC after passing the licensing examinations, according to the NMC.