Attitude Towards Offline Classes Among The Undergraduate MBBS Students In A Medical College Of Purba Medinipur

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Meghna Bhattacharya
Abhijeet Kumar
Sonmoy Metya
Swati Sinha
Shivani Maurya
Mona Kumari
Ahana Biswas
Sitesh Maiti
Shreya Panda
Sk Mukhlesur Manik
Snehasis Jana
Tanmoy Roy
Soumita Balo
Suman Singh
Sampriti Samanta
Pankaj Kumar Mondal

Abstract

Background: Traditional classroom classes are a key component of undergraduate medical education. But a shift has been noticed among MBBS students preferring online learning platforms and increasing offline classroom absenteeism. This study aims to assess the attitude toward offline lecture classes and identify reasons influencing attendance among undergraduate MBBS students in a medical college of Purba Medinipur.


Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 98 undergraduate MBBS students using a predesigned, semi-structured questionnaire. Data regarding demographic profile, attendance status, attitudes toward offline lectures, and academic and non-academic factors affecting attendance were collected and analysed using descriptive statistics.


Results: Among participants, 19.4% reported less than 75% attendance in the preceding month. Although 95.9% were aware of attendance NMC guidelines, 41.8% skipped lectures one to two times a week. Theory classes were most frequently missed (52.6%). About 22.4% opined that pre- and paraclinical classes should be optional, and 39.8% perceived online platforms as more convenient. Academic factors such as time management issues (36.7%) and lack of engagement (26.5%), along with non-academic factors including social distractions (40.8%) and mental health concerns (33.6%), influenced attendance. Peer influence and schedule-related stress were also found to have a substantial impact on class attendance. Students recommended more interactive, clinically integrated, and practically oriented teaching approaches to improve attendance.


Conclusion: Absenteeism in offline classes is influenced by multiple factors. Enhancing engagement, strengthening clinical relevance and adopting interactive teaching strategies may improve attendance in undergraduate medical education.

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Meghna Bhattacharya, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Abhijeet Kumar, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Sonmoy Metya, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Swati Sinha, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Shivani Maurya, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Mona Kumari, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Ahana Biswas, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Sitesh Maiti, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Shreya Panda, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Sk Mukhlesur Manik, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Snehasis Jana, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Tanmoy Roy, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Soumita Balo, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Suman Singh, Tamralipto Government Medical College

MBBS Students (Phase 2 MBBS)

Sampriti Samanta, Tata Memorial Hospital

Fellow, Dept. of Preventive Oncology

Pankaj Kumar Mondal, Tamralipto Government Medical College

Professor and Dean, Dept of Community Medicine

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Bhattacharya M, Kumar A, Metya S, Sinha S, Maurya S, Kumari M, et al. Attitude Towards Offline Classes Among The Undergraduate MBBS Students In A Medical College Of Purba Medinipur. RJUMS [Internet]. 2026 Apr. 18 [cited 2026 Apr. 19];3(2 (Jan-Jun):9-16. Available from: https://esrfrjums.co.in/index.php/main/article/view/99

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