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(3)Number of examinations The university shall conduct not more than two examinations in a year, for any subject with an interval of not less than 4 and not more than 6 months between the two examinations.
(4) Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)/Master of Surgery (M.S.) M.D./M.S. Examinations, in any subject shall consist of Thesis, Theory Papers and clinical/Practical and Oral examinations.
(a) Thesis Every candidate shall carry out work on an assigned research project under the guidance of a recognised Post Graduate Teacher, the result of which shall be written up and submitted in the form of a Thesis.

Work for writing the Thesis is aimed at contributing to the development of a spirit of enquiry, besides exposing the candidate to the techniques of research, critical analysis, acquaintance with the latest advances in medical science and the manner of identifying and consulting available literature. Thesis shall be submitted at least six months before the theoretical and clinical/practical examination.

The thesis shall be examined by a minimum of three examiners; one internal and two external examiners, who shall not be the examiners for Theory and Clinical; and on the acceptance of the thesis by two examiners, the candidate shall appear for the final examination.