Approved By: UGC NAAC
Duration: 5½ Years |
Eligibility: 10+2 with 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Bio |
Course Duration:- 4 1/2 + 1 Years
Curriculum:- Phase - I (12 months)
Subject |
Description |
Anatomy |
Study of human structures from gross to microscopic level, dissection of human bodies, study of organs and their arrangements. It also involves the study from the embryos stage to a developed fetus stage, abnormalities, etc. |
Physiology |
Study of normal functions of various body organs, experimental physiology, cellular functions and clinical applications. |
Biochemistry |
Chemical natures, functions, genetics, body fluids both normal and abnormal, molecular level knowledge, latest hi-tech equipment and their use. |
Community medicine |
Community medicine plays a major role in the preventive measures of diseases and health hazards in society. |
Phase - II (18 months) |
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Microbiology |
Study of microbes, viruses, fungi, etc. that cause diseases in human beings. It also focuses on evidence based drug treatment of microbial diseases. |
Pathology |
This branch of medical science deals with the morbid anatomy of deceased organs, microscopic changes that follow a disease, detection of abnormal and cancerous cells, etc. |
Pharmacology |
Study of drugs and their origin including their nature, properties and effects on living organisms. It studies and evaluates the drugs potential therapeutic value and throws light on the discovery, composition, identification, biological/ physiological effects and use of drugs. |
Forensic medicine |
The branch of medical science that uses medical knowledge for legal purposes, to enhance the credibility of evidences. |
Community medicine |
Community medicine plays a major role in the preventive measures of diseases and health hazards in the society. |
Phase - III (12 months) |
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Oto Rhino Laryngology [E.N.T] |
Study of diseases in the head and neck, ear, nose and throat, and its management. |
Ophthalmology |
Study of diseases of the eye and its management by medical and surgical means. |
Community medicine |
Community medicine plays a major role in the preventive measures of diseases and health hazards in the society. |
Phase - IV (12 months) |
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General Medicine |
A major branch of clinical study involving diseases, their pattern, manifestation and therapeutics. It also involves the critical care management of emergency situations. |
General Surgery |
Concerned with diseases that can be managed by surgical means and the various types and methods of surgical procedures. |
Obstetrics & Gynaecology |
A branch of medicine that deals with diseases, hygiene and the health of women, reproductive physiology, childbirth and care of the mother. |
Paediatrics |
Deals with child health in general and deals exclusively with diseases affecting children and adolescents. |
Psychiatry |
Deals with the mental health of individuals and the management of such patients. |
Dermatology |
A branch of medicine concerned with the study of diseases of the skin and their treatment. |
Radiology |
A branch of health science dealing with the diagnostic modalities of x-ray, ultrasound, CT scan and MRI scan. It also deals with radio therapeutic measures. |
Internship Phase - V (12 months) |
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Internship |
Hospital rotational postings in various disciplines. |
Note:- * The Course Details are as per University Regulations in force and are subject to modification from time to time. |