The Ministry of Health has released the provisional results of the MIR 2024 exams and the rest of the Specialized Health Training tests (FSE) that were held on January 20. The cutoff score for Medicine has been updated and now stands at 115, two points higher than in 2023. Additionally, the average of the 10 percent of the best scores in the MIR exercise is 461.3 points, an improvement from the previous average of 452.3 points.
The reports also reveal that there were five contested questions in this year’s MIR exam. The Qualifying Commission canceled questions 64, 68, 113, 180, and 206 of version 0. As for question 84, which was the subject of controversy, it has not been challenged. The five contested questions have been replaced by the first four reserve questions of the test.
The period for filing a claim regarding the MIR 2024 exam is open for four business days between February 8 and February 13, 2024. It has been confirmed that Noelia García is the number 1 candidate of the MIR 2024 and has achieved a historic score. However, the list of provisional grades of the candidates has not been made public.
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