Programme of Study
The MBBS degree programme lasts five years and consists
of two Stages: (a) Stage I and (b) Stage II.
Each Stage consists of courses which may comprise
lectures, conferences, seminars, tutorials, self study, the use
of learning aids (including information technology), practicals
and demonstrations. In addition, there are clerkship rotations
in Stage II as outlined in the attachment to these Regulations.
The student’s progress in each course is assessed
by his or her performance in the combination of assignments and
projects and written, practical, clinical and oral examinations,
as the cases may be, as provided in these Regulations and as set
out in the course descriptions attached to these Regulations.
Each Stage leads to Examinations divided into Parts.
The MBBS degree is awarded at pass level or with
honours on the satisfactory completion of the programme.