New Delhi: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has released the updated and revised schedule and curriculum for the MBBS 2022–23 batch. Candidates can visit the official portal of NMC @nmc.org.in, to check the revised sc available online.

The revised schedule states that phase one of the MBBS academic year will conclude on December 15, 2023, which would be a 13-month delay (approx. 57 weeks). The amount of time available is almost 42 weeks (excluding 15 weeks), during which the preliminary/university examination and results will take almost 10 weeks, vacations will last a total of three weeks, and public holidays will last for two weeks. In the first phase of the MBBS, 1638 hours will be allotted for teaching and learning.
Following that, a total of 1638 hours (or 39 weeks) of coursework will be required for the second phase of the MBBS programme from December 16, 2023, to January 15, 2025. The time available is 42 weeks out of the 13 months (or around 57 weeks) given.
The Phase three of the MBBS academic calendar will be conducted from January 16, 2025, to November 30, 2025. The time allotted is 35 weeks (excluding 11 weeks, of which 6 weeks are for preliminary/university exams, 3 weeks are for vacation, and 2 weeks are for public holidays), whereas the period allotted is 10.5 months (about 46 weeks).
The fourth phase of the MBBS programme will be held between December 1, 2025, and May 15, 2027, while the time allotted is 17.5 months (or roughly 78 weeks), and the time available is 57 weeks (excluding 21 weeks).
According to the new calendar, the degree will take 6864 hours to complete in total, with clinical placements taking 132 weeks.
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