NMC Proposes 10-Year Limit to Complete MBBS: What Changes Under GMER Amendment 2026?
The landscape of MBBS admission in India and medical education is set to undergo significant changes with the release of the NMC Draft Notification 2026. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has proposed a major amendment to the Graduate Medical Education Regulations (GMER), introducing a 10-year maximum time limit for completing the MBBS course, including the compulsory internship.The proposed GMER Amendment 2026 aims to improve academic accountability, maintain educational standards and make sure that medical graduates possess updated clinical knowledge and competencies. While the proposal is still in the draft stage, it has generated considerable discussion among medical aspirants, students, colleges and education experts. Understanding the NMC Draft Notification 2026 The National Medical Commission (NMC) is India's statutory regulator for medical education and medical professionals. Through the Medical Education Regulations 2026,…









