Theory-Two papers of
50 marks each
(one appled question of 10 marks in each paper) 100
marks
oral (Viva)
Practical
Internal
Assessment
(Theory-20; Practical-20)
Biochemistry:
Theory-Two papers of
50 marks each
(0ne applied question of 10 marks in each paper) 100
marks
Oral (Viva)
Practical
Internal Assessment
Pass: In each of
the subjects, a candidate must obtain 50% in aggregate with a minimum of 50%
in Theory including orals and minimum 50% in Practicals.
Second
Professional Examination (Para-clinical subjects):
Pathology:
Theory-Two papers of
40 marks each
(one applied question of 10 marks in each paper)
Oral
(Viva)
Practical
Internal Assessment
(Theory-15;
Practical-15)
Microbiology:
Theory-Two papers of
40 marks each
(one applied question of 10 marks in each paper)
Oral
(viva)
practical
Internal Assessment
(Theory-15;
Practical-15)
Pharmacology:
Theory-Two papers of
40 marks each
Containing one question on clinical therapeuics
Oral
(viva)
Practical
Internal Assessment
(Theory-15;
Practical-15)
Forensic
Medicine:
Theory-one
papers
Oral (Viva)
Practical/Clinicals
Internal
Assessment
(Theory-10; Practical-10)
Pass: In each of the subjects, a
candidate must obtain 50% in aggregate with a minimum of 50% in Theory
including oral and minimum of 50% in
Practicals/clinicals.
Third
Professional :
Part I(Clinical subjects) To be conducted during end
period of seventh semester:
Ophthalmology:
Theory: One
Paper
(Should contain one question on pre-clinical and para-clinical
aspects, of 10 marks)
Oral (Viva)
Clinical
Internal
Assessment
(Theory-10; Practical-10)
Oto-Rhino-Laryngology:
Theory: One
paper
(Should contain one question on pre-clinical and para-clinical
aspects, of 10 marks)
Oral (Viva)
Clinical
Internal
Assessment
(Theory-10; Practical-10)
Community Medicine
including Humanities:
Theory: Two papers of
60 marks each
(includes problem solving, applied aspects of management at
primary level including essential drugs, occupational (agro based) diseases,
rehabilitation and social aspects of community).
Oral
(Viva)
Practical/project evaluation
Internal Assessment
(Theory-20;
Practical-20)
Pass: In each of the subjects, a candidate must obtain 50% in
aggregate with a minimum of 50% in Theory including orals and minimum of 50%
in Practicals/clinicals.
Part II (Each paper shall have two sections. Questions requiring essay type answers may be avoided:
Medicine:
Paper I: General
Medicine
Paper II: General Medicine (including Psychiatry, Dermatology and
STD)
(Shall contain one question on basic sciences and allied
subjects)
Oral (Viva)
Clinical (Bed Side)
Internal
Assessment
(Theory-30; Practical-30)
Surgery:
Theory-Two papers of
60 marks each
Paper II- General Surgery (Section 1)
Orthopaedics
(Section 2)
Paper II: General Surgery including
Anaesthesiology, Dental
diseases and Radiology.
(Shall contain one question on basic sciences and
allied subjects)
Oral (Bed side)
Internal Assessment
(Theory 30;
Practical-30)
Paper I of Surgery shall have one section in Orthopaedics.
The questions on Orthopaedic Surgery be set and assessed by examiners who are
teachers in the Orthopaedic surgery.
Obstetrics and
Gynaecology:
Theory two paper of 40
marks each
paper I - Obstertics including social obstetrics.
Paper II -
Gynaecology, Family Welfare and Demography
(Shall contain qestion on basic
sciences and allied subjects)
Oral (Viva) including record of delivery
cases (20+10)
Clinical
Internal Assessment
(Theory -30; Practical -
30)
Paediatrics (including
Neonatology):
Theory: One
paper
(Shall contain one question on basic sciences and allied
subjects)
Oral (Viva)
Clinical
Internal Assessment
(Theory-10;
Practical-10)
Pass: In each of the subjects a candidate must obtain 50% in
aggregate with a minimum of 50% in theory including orals and minimum of 50%
in Practicals/clinicals. Type answers may be avoided.