KNRUHS Cancels MBBS Surgery Paper I 2026 Due to Syllabus Mix-Up. The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences has cancelled the Final MBBS General Surgery Paper I examination after identifying discrepancies in the question paper.The decision was taken following student complaints regarding mismatch with the prescribed syllabus.
KNRUHS MBBS Surgery Paper I 2026 Cancelled Over Syllabus Error
The university found that certain questions in the exam did not align with the updated syllabus guidelines. This created confusion among candidates during the examination.
- Exam originally held on 15 April 2026
- Cancelled due to syllabus mismatch
- Questions reportedly included topics from incorrect sections/regulations
The issue was raised by multiple students, prompting the authorities to review the paper.
KNRUHS MBBS Exam 2026 Rescheduled Date Announced
To ensure fairness in evaluation, the university has announced a new date for conducting the examination. Students will be required to reappear for the paper.
- Rescheduled exam date: 27 April 2026
- Applies to Final MBBS General Surgery Paper I
- Exam to be conducted as per prescribed syllabus
The rescheduling aims to maintain transparency and equal opportunity for all candidates.
Reason Behind KNRUHS Exam Cancellation 2026
The cancellation was primarily due to discrepancies between old and revised syllabus structures. This led to the inclusion of topics not relevant to the current examination pattern.
- Mix-up between old and new regulations
- Some questions belonged to different paper sections
- Concerns raised by students immediately after exam
Authorities acted after reviewing these concerns to safeguard student interests.
Impact on MBBS Students and Next Steps
The decision affects all candidates who appeared for the cancelled paper. Students will now need to prepare again for the rescheduled examination.The university has advised candidates to:
- Follow the updated syllabus strictly
- Prepare according to official guidelines
- Check official notifications for further updates
This move ensures that students are evaluated fairly without being affected by errors in the question paper.