# Awareness and Perception of Dental Undergraduates in Belagavi District Towards the Newly Proposed National Exit Test for India

**Authors:** Varkey Nadakkavukaran Santhosh, David A Coutinho, Anil Ankola, Kavitha Ragu, Laxmi Kabra, Yuvarani Kandasamy Parimala, Siva Shankkari

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.56356 · Cureus · 2024-03-18

## TL;DR

This study examines how dental students in Belagavi, India, understand and feel about the new National Exit Test for dental graduates.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into dental undergraduates' awareness and perceptions of the newly proposed National Exit Test in India.

## Key findings

- Interns showed the highest awareness and positive perception of NExT.
- First-year students had the lowest awareness and more apprehensive views.
- Awareness and perception scores were positively correlated.

## Abstract

Background: The National Dental Commission Bill of 2023 introduced the National Exit Test (NExT) as a common final examination for all dental graduates in India, granting them the license to practice. This study evaluated dental undergraduates' awareness and perceptions of the newly proposed NExT.

Methods: A self-administered questionnaire in English comprising 23 close-ended questions was used to assess the awareness and perception of the students. A pilot study was conducted to determine the sample size, and 510 students were selected using a simple random sampling technique. The survey was administered to students ranging from 1st to 4th-year undergraduates and interns from two dental colleges in the Belagavi District, India. The questionnaire demonstrated good reliability (Cronbach's alpha coefficient = 0.86) and a content validity ratio 0.82.

Results: Interns had the highest mean awareness (39.56 ± 8.99) and perception (40.87 ± 5.56) scores, whereas first-year students had the lowest, with statistically significant differences among the groups (p ≤ 0.001). Although 81% of students were aware of NExT in India, only 17.3% found it student-friendly. A positive correlation was seen between the perception and awareness scores (r = + 0.242; p ≤ 0.001). The dependence of awareness and perception scores on predictors such as age, gender, and year of study were 16.7% and 15.3%, respectively.

Conclusion: Interns displayed a positive perception and higher awareness of NExT, whereas first and second-year dental students exhibited lower awareness and apprehensive perceptions. The introduction of NExT promises to enhance the overall quality of dental education on a national scale by providing high-quality care to patients.

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