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  • ChatGPT Performs Worse Than Students at Accounting Exams, Struggles With Mathematical Process

    Researchers found students to have fared better at accounting exams than ChatGPT, OpenAI’s chatbot product. Despite this, they said that ChatGPT’s performance was “impressive” and that it was a “game changer that will change the way everyone teaches and learns – for the better.” The researchers from Brigham Young University (BYU), US, and 186 other […] More

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    NMC gives deadline to medical students abroad to fulfill deficiencies on pending applications for eligibility certificate

    Referring to the pending applications for issuance of Eligibility Certificates, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has now set a 30 days deadline for the students pursuing medical courses abroad to complete their applications in the eligibility web portal and fulfill their deficiencies. The Ethics and Medical Registration Board (EMRB) of NMC has further warned that […] More

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    MUHS Issues Guidelines For BDS Students’ Transfer, Migration Winter Exams 2022

    Maharashtra: Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) issues guidelines for students’ transfer from one recognized college to another recognized college and students’ migration after passing 1st year for BDS students (Winter – 2022 Examinations only). The University has framed the rules governing students’ transfer from one recognized college to another recognized college and students’ migration […] More

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    NMC gives Deadline to Medical Students Abroad to fulfill deficiencies on pending applications for Eligibility Certificate

    New Delhi: Referring to the pending applications for issuance of Eligibility Certificates, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has now set a 30 days deadline for the students pursuing medical courses abroad to complete their applications in the eligibility web portal and fulfill their deficiencies. The Ethics and Medical Registration Board (EMRB) of NMC has further warned […] More

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    PGI Chandigarh approves long pending demands for Paid Maternity Leave Benefits to PG Medical Students

    Chandigarh: Bringing good news to the female Postgraduate medical students pursuing MD/MS and DM/MCh courses, the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh has approved them maternity leave benefits. Issuing an Office order in this regard, the institute mentioned, “Sanction is hereby accorded for the grant of Maternity Leave Benefits to female senior/junior residents […] More

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    Tamil Nadu Govt Unani Medical college admits first batch of PG students

    Tamil Nadu Govt Unani Medical college admits first batch of PG students

    Chennai: The first batch of postgraduate students have been admitted into the 44-year-old Government Unani Medical College in Chennai on Wednesday, April 12.  The allotment orders were given to seven students by the Tamil Nadu health minister Ma Subramanian. Six of them have been appointed through state quota and one through the all-India quota.  Also […] More

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    Ukraine to permit Indian medical Students for ‘state qualification exam’

    Ukraine to permit Indian medical Students for 'state qualification exam'

    New Delhi: Indian medical students, who had returned to New Delhi following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will be allowed to take a key examination from India, Ukraine’s First Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova conveyed to India during her recent visit. According to the official release of the Ministry of External Affairs, Emine Dzhaparova held talks […] More

  • Don’t Fret About Students Using ChatGPT to Cheat – AI Is a Bigger Threat to Educational Equality

    Schools and universities are panicking about artificial intelligence (AI) and cheating. But AI presents far more significant threats to equity in education. Fears of cheating typically arise from concerns about fairness. How is it fair that one student spends weeks labouring over an essay, while another asks ChatGPT to write the same thing in just […] More

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    NMC defines Support Framework medical colleges need to develop for students

    NMC defines Support Framework medical colleges need to develop for students

    New Delhi: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has clarified that medical colleges should have an atmosphere conducive for the medical students to achieve optimum personal and professional growth. Such a direction has been issued by the Apex medical body while specifying the duties and responsibilities of medical students in the recent guidelines on “Professional Responsibilities of […] More

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    National Medical Commission Guidelines stress on developing scientific temperament in medical students

    National Medical Commission Guidelines stress on developing scientific temperament in medical students

    Issuing the guidelines specifying the professional responsibilities of MBBS and PG students, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has mentioned that medical students are expected to develop a scientific temperament and strive toward excellence. “Students are expected to develop scientific temperament and strive towards excellence,” the Ethics and Medical Registration Board (EMRB) of NMC mentioned in […] More

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    NMC lists down Responsibilities of Medical Students Towards Society and National Goals

    NMC lists down Responsibilities of Medical Students Towards Society and National Goals

    New Delhi: In the recently released guidelines on “Professional Responsibilities of Medical Students”, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has specified the responsibilities of students towards society and national goals. Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that in the recently released guidelines on “Professional Responsibilities of Medical Students”, NMC discussed several issues related to the students including responsibilities […] More

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