Ahmadi M. A critical study of ranking the medical universities according to their language scores in comprehensive medical basic sciences. Tehran Univ Med J 2008; 65 (14) :41-48
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Abstract: (4573 Views)
Background: Immediately after Comprehensive Medical Basic Sciences Examination
(CMBSE), the secretariat of the Medical Basic Sciences Education Council (MBSEC)
proceeds to rank medical universities according to the students’ scores both in individual
academic subjects such as biochemistry, English and in all subjects put together. This
study believes that the method used in ranking the universities according to the students’
English scores is not a proper method and thus doesn’t provide accurate results.
Methods: Seven of the major and smaller universities were selected. The language
scores of all the students admitted to the medical schools of these universities during 3
academic years of 1378 to 1381 (2426 students in all) in both CMBSE and National
university Entrance Examination (NUEE) were obtained. The language scores of each
students in NUEE and CMBSE were matched.
Results: A significant correlation (max. R=69%, P<0.004 to min. R=27%, P<0.045) was
observed between these two grades in all universities studied. Moreover despite the
secretariat’s decision to calculate the scores and rank the universities in two separate
groups of major and small universities, in some CMBSEs certain smaller universities
were ranked in the group of major ones and in some others vice versa.
Conclusions: This has impaired the university ranking in the subject of English
language. This study proposes two different ranking methods, that eliminate the present
drawback in university ranking according to their student’s English scores.