KNRUHS Cancels MBBS Surgery Exam Over Syllabus Discrepancy, Reschedules for April 27

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The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) has cancelled the final-year MBBS General Surgery Paper-I examination held on April 15 after identifying discrepancies in the question paper. The decision comes following concerns that several questions were set outside the prescribed syllabus due to changes introduced under the National Medical Commission (NMC) regulations.

According to the university’s official notification, the confusion arose from the transition between old and revised curricula. Under the updated NMC framework, certain topics that were earlier part of General Surgery Paper-I have now been moved to Paper-II. However, the April 15 examination reportedly included questions based on the earlier syllabus structure, leading to the inclusion of out-of-syllabus content.

The issue triggered multiple representations from students, who raised concerns about fairness and evaluation. Taking these objections into account, KNRUHS decided to cancel the examination to ensure that no student is disadvantaged due to errors in question setting.

The university has now rescheduled the examination for April 27. It stated that the decision was taken keeping in mind the importance of final-year MBBS assessments, which play a crucial role in a student’s academic progression and future medical career.

KNRUHS also emphasised its commitment to maintaining transparency and fairness in the examination process, particularly during a period of curriculum transition. The incident highlights the challenges faced by institutions in aligning assessments with evolving regulatory frameworks.

For students, the rescheduled exam provides a fair opportunity to appear for a properly structured paper that reflects the current syllabus.