WBUHS 3rd Professional MBBS Part II Exams 2026 scheduled March-April. Check detailed schedule, admit card download dates, and exam instructions for new & old regulations.
The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) has officially released the schedule for the 3rd Professional MBBS Part II Examinations for March-April 2026. This crucial notification, issued on 05.01.2026, outlines the theoretical, oral, and practical examination dates, along with important pre-examination activities including admit card download details. Candidates appearing for both New and Old Regulations should carefully review the complete schedule to prepare effectively.
Exam Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) |
| Exam Name | 3rd Professional MBBS Part II Examinations (New & Old Regulation) |
| Notification Date | 05.01.2026 |
| Theoretical Exam Dates | 05.03.2026 to 19.03.2026 |
| Oral & Practical Exam Dates | 23.03.2026 to 11.04.2026 |
| Admit Card Download | From 28.02.2026, 5:00 PM onwards |
| Exam Mode | Offline (Pen & Paper for Theoretical) |
| Official Website | www.wbuhs.ac.in |
Exam Schedule (Theoretical Part)
The theoretical examinations for the 3rd Professional MBBS Part II will be conducted at the respective home centres. Below is the detailed subject-wise schedule:
| Date of Examination | Subject | Time (Old Regulation) | Time (New Regulation) | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05.03.2026 | Medicine Paper I | 11:00 A.M to 1:30 P.M | Home centre | |
| 06.03.2026 | Medicine Paper II | -Do- | Home centre | |
| 09.03.2026 | Surgery Paper I | 11:00 A.M to 1:30 P.M | Home centre | |
| 10.03.2026 | Surgery Paper II | -Do- | 11:00 A.M to 2:00 P.M | Home centre |
| 12.03.2026 | Obstetrics & Gynaecology Paper I | 11:00 A.M to 1:00 P.M | Home centre | |
| 13.03.2026 | Obstetrics & Gynaecology Paper II | -Do- | Home centre | |
| 16.03.2026 | Paediatrics including Neonatology | 11:00 A.M to 1:00 P.M | Home centre | |
| 18.03.2026 | Ophthalmology | — | Home centre | |
| 19.03.2026 | Otorhynolaryngology (ENT) | — | Home centre |
Note: For Ophthalmology and Otorhynolaryngology (ENT) on 18.03.2026 and 19.03.2026 respectively, specific timings were not explicitly mentioned in the notification. Candidates are advised to adhere to their college’s instructions regarding these papers.
Oral and Practical Examination Dates
The Oral and Practical Examinations for the 3rd Professional MBBS Part II will commence on 23.03.2026 and must be completed by 11.04.2026. Specific schedules for these examinations will be communicated by the respective colleges/institutions.
Pre-Examination Activities & Important Dates
Candidates and colleges must adhere to the following timeline for various pre-examination activities:
| Sl. No. | Activity | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Verification of statistical data of students and addition of students by colleges | Upto | 11.02.2026 |
| 2 | Uploading of Attendance Percentage and IA marks in the Portal by the Colleges | 13.02.2026 | 18.02.2026 |
| 3 | Submission of signed original IA Tabulation Sheets | 19.02.2026 | |
| 4 | Online enrolment of students for the examination | 21.02.2026 | 25.02.2026 upto 11:59pm |
| 5 | Admit card downloading by the students | 28.02.2026, 5:00 pm onwards | |
| 6 | Downloading of Attendance sheet, Oral & Practical tabulation sheets by the College/ Examination centres | 28.02.2026, 5:00 pm onwards |
Exam Centers
As per the notification, the Theoretical Part of the 3rd Professional MBBS Part II Examinations will be conducted at the Home Centre. This typically refers to the candidate’s own college or an examination center designated by their college within their institution.
Exam Pattern
While the official notification details the subjects and papers for the theoretical examination, a comprehensive breakdown of marks, question types, and duration for each paper (beyond the timings provided) is not explicitly mentioned. However, based on the standard MBBS curriculum and WBUHS examination patterns, the 3rd Professional MBBS Part II examination typically includes:
- Theoretical Papers: Written examinations for subjects like Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Ophthalmology, and ENT. Each subject usually has multiple papers.
- Practical/Clinical Examinations: Assessment of clinical skills, patient examination, case discussions, and procedures.
- Viva Voce (Oral Examination): Oral assessment by examiners to test conceptual understanding and clinical reasoning.
Candidates are advised to refer to their university’s academic regulations and previous year’s question papers for a detailed understanding of the marking scheme, question format, and internal assessment weightage. Negative marking details are not specified in this notification.
Admit Card Download
The admit cards for the WBUHS 3rd Professional MBBS Part II Examinations 2026 will be available for download from February 28, 2026, 5:00 PM onwards. Candidates must download and print their admit cards well in advance of the examination dates.
How to Download Admit Card:
- Visit the official website of The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS): www.wbuhs.ac.in.
- Look for the ‘Examinations’ or ‘Admit Card’ section on the homepage.
- Find the link for ‘3rd Professional MBBS Part II Examinations Admit Card 2026’.
- Click on the link and enter your login credentials (e.g., Registration Number, Date of Birth, etc.) as required.
- Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
- Verify all the details carefully, then download and take a printout for future reference.
What to Verify on Your Admit Card:
- Your Name, Father’s Name, and Date of Birth
- Roll Number/Registration Number
- Exam Date, Time, and Venue
- Your Photograph and Signature
- Any special instructions mentioned
Documents Required on Exam Day
On the day of the examination, candidates must carry the following mandatory documents:
- Printed copy of the WBUHS MBBS Part II Admit Card 2026.
- A valid original photo identity proof (e.g., Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, Driving License, College ID).
- Two recent passport-size photographs (preferably the same as uploaded during application).
- Blue/Black Ballpoint Pen for writing.
Items NOT Allowed:
- Electronic gadgets like mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators (unless specified).
- Any study material, notes, or loose papers.
- Bags, wallets, or any other personal belongings inside the examination hall.
Exam Day Instructions
To ensure a smooth examination experience, candidates should adhere to the following instructions:
Do’s:
- Arrive at the examination centre well before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card.
- Carry all mandatory documents: Admit Card, Photo ID, and photographs.
- Maintain silence and discipline inside the examination hall.
- Read all instructions on the question paper and OMR sheet carefully before attempting.
- Use only the specified pen (blue/black ballpoint) for writing.
Don’ts:
- Do not indulge in any unfair means or malpractice.
- Do not carry prohibited items into the examination hall.
- Do not leave the examination hall without the invigilator’s permission.
- Do not tamper with the admit card or any other document.
Last-Minute Tips
As the exam dates approach, a focused approach can make a significant difference:
- Revision: Focus on quick revision of important topics, diagrams, and high-yield concepts. Avoid starting new topics.
- Practice: Solve previous year’s question papers to understand the exam pattern and time management.
- Health: Ensure adequate sleep, a balanced diet, and stay hydrated. Avoid stress and panic.
- Mental Preparation: Stay calm and confident. Visualize success and believe in your preparation.
- Logistics: Check your exam center location and plan your commute to avoid last-minute rush.
What to Expect on Exam Day
The examination environment for professional courses like MBBS is typically formal and structured. Expect strict invigilation. Questions will test both your theoretical knowledge and clinical understanding. Manage your time wisely during the theoretical papers to attempt all sections. For practicals and vivas, confidence, clear communication, and a strong foundational understanding of clinical concepts are key. Be prepared for a comprehensive assessment of your medical knowledge and skills.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When can I download the admit card for WBUHS MBBS Part II Exam 2026?
The admit card will be available for download from February 28, 2026, 5:00 PM onwards, on the official WBUHS website.
Q2: What documents are mandatory to carry on the exam day?
You must carry a printed copy of your admit card, a valid original photo ID proof, and two recent passport-size photographs.
Q3: What is the venue for the theoretical examinations?
The theoretical examinations will be conducted at your respective ‘Home Centre’, typically your own college or an affiliated examination center.
Q4: Are there separate timings for New and Old Regulation students?
Yes, for some papers like Surgery Paper II, separate timings are mentioned for New and Old Regulation students. Refer to the detailed schedule in the notification.
Q5: What is the duration of the Oral and Practical Examinations?
The Oral and Practical Examinations will commence on March 23, 2026, and must be completed by April 11, 2026. The specific schedule and duration for individual candidates will be provided by your college.
Q6: Will there be negative marking in the theoretical papers?
The official notification does not mention any details regarding negative marking. Candidates are advised to clarify this with their college or refer to the university’s general examination rules.
Q7: What should I do if there is a discrepancy in my admit card?
If you find any error or discrepancy in your admit card, immediately contact your college administration or the Controller of Examinations, WBUHS, for rectification before the exam date.
Q8: Can I bring a calculator or mobile phone to the exam hall?
No, electronic gadgets like mobile phones, smartwatches, and calculators (unless specifically permitted for certain papers) are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall.