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CBME for PG Medical Programs in India — A Complete Guide to PGMER 2023

What every medical college, HOD, and PG faculty member needs to know about NMC's postgraduate competency framework — WBAs, thesis milestones, quarterly reviews, and digital compliance.

✍️ Dr. Chandra Sekhar Bondugula · 🗓️ June 2026 · ⏱️ 14 min read

1. What Is PGMER 2023?

The Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations 2023 (PGMER 2023), issued by the National Medical Commission, represent India's most comprehensive overhaul of postgraduate medical training in over three decades. These regulations bring the same Competency Based Medical Education (CBME) principles that transformed MBBS programs under PGMER 2019 into the postgraduate space — extending them to MD, MS, Diploma, and super-specialty programs.

Where the undergraduate CBME framework focused on producing a competent Indian Medical Graduate, PGMER 2023 aims to produce specialists who can independently practise their specialty, train the next generation, contribute to research, and serve as healthcare leaders — not just clinicians who have completed a fixed number of years of training.

PGMER 2023 in a Nutshell

PGMER 2023 replaces time-based progression ("3 years of MD training") with outcome-based milestones. A postgraduate resident must demonstrate competency through documented assessments — not merely attend for the mandated duration.

For medical colleges, PGMER 2023 introduces mandatory documentation requirements that are substantially more rigorous than what most institutions are accustomed to. Quarterly assessments using standardised Annexure III forms, Workplace-Based Assessment records for every resident, and thesis milestone tracking with supervisor sign-offs — all of these must be maintained and made available during NMC inspections.

2. Why CBME Was Extended to PG Programs

The extension of CBME to postgraduate programs was driven by a frank recognition of persistent gaps in specialist training in India. Several factors made this reform necessary:

PGMER 2023 addresses each of these gaps through a structured framework of assessments, milestones, and documentation requirements that together create a verifiable record of every resident's journey from enrolment to certification.

3. The PG Competency Framework — MD/MS Structure

Each MD/MS specialty under PGMER 2023 has a defined Competency Framework that specifies the knowledge, skills, and attitudes a resident must achieve by the end of their program. Unlike the MBBS framework (which uses a single national competency code system), PG competencies are specialty-specific and organised into broad domains:

The competency framework for each specialty is embedded in the specialty-specific curriculum document published by the NMC. Departments are required to map their training activities — ward postings, OT rotations, outpatient clinics, academic sessions — to these competencies to demonstrate that every resident has adequate exposure to achieve them.

Important for HODs and Programme Directors

PGMER 2023 requires that the departmental training programme be formally mapped to the competency framework at the time of NMC recognition renewal. A department that cannot demonstrate this mapping risks delayed recognition or conditions being placed on their PG seats.

4. Workplace-Based Assessments (WBAs)

Workplace-Based Assessments (WBAs) are the cornerstone of formative assessment under PGMER 2023. Unlike traditional examinations conducted at a fixed point in time, WBAs assess residents in real clinical situations — at the bedside, in the operating theatre, in the outpatient clinic — as part of their normal working day.

WBAs serve two purposes simultaneously: they provide the resident with structured, documented feedback on their clinical performance, and they create an audit trail that demonstrates ongoing formative assessment for NMC compliance purposes.

PGMER 2023 mandates a minimum number of WBAs per resident per year, though it gives institutions flexibility in the precise mix of assessment types. The two primary WBA tools are:

WBA Tool 1

DOPS

Direct Observation of Procedural Skills — assesses a resident performing a defined clinical procedure under direct faculty observation.

WBA Tool 2

Mini-CEX

Mini Clinical Evaluation Exercise — assesses clinical reasoning, history-taking, physical examination, and management planning in a real patient encounter.

WBA Tool 3

Direct Teaching

Observation of a resident teaching MBBS students or junior residents — assesses the resident's teaching skills and professionalism.

Each WBA must be completed by a faculty member (guide, co-guide, or senior faculty in the department) on the day of the observed encounter. Retrospective completion is explicitly discouraged by the NMC and can be identified by inspection teams looking at digital timestamps.

5. DOPS — Direct Observation of Procedural Skills

The DOPS assessment tool evaluates a resident's ability to perform a specific clinical procedure competently and safely. Under PGMER 2023, each specialty has a list of defined procedural competencies that every resident must achieve before certification. DOPS provides the documented evidence that these procedures have been observed and assessed by a qualified faculty member.

A standard DOPS assessment evaluates the resident across several dimensions:

Key Point for Departments

PGMER 2023 distinguishes between Observe, Assist, and Perform levels for procedural competencies — mirroring the DOAP framework used in MBBS. A resident must accumulate a defined number of Perform-level DOPS records before that competency can be signed off as achieved.

For departments with high patient volumes, managing DOPS records on paper quickly becomes impractical. A single department with 10 PG residents, each requiring 6–8 DOPS assessments per year, generates 60–80 assessment records annually — all of which must be retrievable for NMC inspection and for the resident's certification portfolio.

6. Mini-CEX — Mini Clinical Evaluation Exercise

The Mini Clinical Evaluation Exercise (Mini-CEX) assesses a resident's clinical competence in a real patient encounter lasting typically 15–25 minutes. A faculty member observes the resident taking a focused history, performing a targeted examination, formulating a differential diagnosis, and outlining a management plan — then provides structured feedback immediately afterward.

Mini-CEX is particularly valuable because it assesses the cognitive dimensions of clinical practice — reasoning, communication, professionalism — that procedural assessments like DOPS cannot capture. A resident may be technically skilled at inserting a chest drain (measurable by DOPS) but still struggle with explaining a cancer diagnosis to a family (measurable by Mini-CEX).

Under PGMER 2023, Mini-CEX scores are recorded on a standardised form with ratings across seven domains:

7. Quarterly Competency Reviews — Annexure III

One of the most operationally demanding requirements of PGMER 2023 for departments is the quarterly formative assessment of every PG resident using the Annexure III form. These assessments must be conducted four times per year — once every three months — and must be completed by the resident's guide with input from co-guides and senior departmental faculty.

Annexure III covers seven assessment domains:

NMC Inspection Alert

During NMC inspections, assessment teams specifically verify that Annexure III records exist for all residents for all quarters. Missing quarterly assessments — even for a single resident in a single quarter — are flagged as a compliance deficiency and can affect the department's recognition status.

For a department with 15 PG residents across a 3-year program, complying with Annexure III means completing and filing 60 quarterly assessment forms every year. Maintaining these on paper — finding the right form, getting two or three faculty signatures, filing it correctly, and retrieving it during an inspection — is a significant administrative burden that many departments consistently struggle with.

8. Thesis Milestone Tracking

Every MD/MS resident must complete an original research thesis as a mandatory requirement for degree certification. PGMER 2023 restructures thesis supervision by introducing a formal milestone-based tracking system with defined deliverables, review deadlines, and mandatory guide sign-offs at each stage.

The standard milestone framework under PGMER 2023 includes:

Under PGMER 2023, each milestone review requires documented evidence — a review form completed by the guide, with date, feedback summary, and guide signature. This documentation must be maintained in the resident's training portfolio and submitted to the university alongside the final thesis.

9. Guide and Co-Guide Responsibilities

PGMER 2023 formalises the roles of guide and co-guide in PG training in a way that earlier regulations did not. Each PG resident must have one designated guide (who bears primary responsibility for the resident's training) and may have one or more co-guides.

The guide's formal responsibilities under PGMER 2023 include:

The co-guide's role is to provide additional academic and research supervision, particularly for residents whose thesis topic spans more than one specialty or requires expertise the guide does not hold. Co-guides are expected to participate in thesis milestone reviews and may conduct WBA assessments independently.

Faculty Workload Reality

A senior faculty member serving as guide to 3–4 PG residents is required to complete 12–16 quarterly assessments, participate in 18–24 thesis milestone reviews, and conduct or supervise 30–40 WBA assessments per year — in addition to their clinical and teaching duties. Digital tools are not a luxury in this context; they are essential.

10. Digital Compliance for PG Programs

The volume of documentation mandated by PGMER 2023 — quarterly assessments, WBA records, thesis milestone reviews, procedure logs, portfolio summaries — makes paper-based compliance increasingly untenable for medical colleges. A single PG department with 20 residents generating complete PGMER 2023 documentation over three years produces several hundred individual records that must be stored, organised, and instantly retrievable.

NMC inspection teams are increasingly data-literate. Inspection reports from 2024 and 2025 regularly cite inadequate documentation as a ground for placing conditions on PG recognition, even in departments that are otherwise functioning well clinically. The documentation gap is not about clinical quality — it is about institutional systems.

The shift to digital PG management systems addresses this in several ways:

11. Implementation Challenges and Solutions

Despite the clarity of PGMER 2023's requirements, implementation across India's 816 medical colleges with PG programs has been uneven. The most common challenges reported by HODs and Programme Directors are:

12. How EdMedAI Supports PG CBME

EdMedAI was built to support both undergraduate and postgraduate CBME implementation from the ground up. The platform's PG module addresses every major documentation requirement of PGMER 2023 in a single integrated system:

PG Module at NTRUHS-Affiliated Colleges

EdMedAI's PG module is part of the platform currently being rolled out across colleges affiliated with NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Andhra Pradesh — one of India's largest state health universities with over 35 affiliated medical colleges. If your institution is NTRUHS-affiliated or considering PGMER 2023 compliance tools, request a demo here.

Dr. Chandra Sekhar Bondugula
Founder & CEO, EdMedAI  |  Medical Education Expert

Dr. Chandra Sekhar Bondugula brings 12 years of medical education leadership in the United States, where he led the conversion of two teaching hospitals into accredited medical education institutions and established three graduate medical education programs — one in Internal Medicine and two in Psychiatry. He is the founder of EdMedAI and SHC Technologies Private Limited. His work on postgraduate medical education reform has been informed by direct engagement with NMC curriculum committees and institutional leaders across India.

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