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EXAMINATIONS.
A) The examination shall be conducted in two parts, namely:
a) M.D. (Hom) Part I -, which is to be held six months after
completion of house job of one year duration
b) M.D.(Hom) Part II, which is to be held after one year and six
months after Part I examinations
B) There shall be two examinations in a year for each part an
interval of four to six months.
C) Each Examination shall consist of written papers, Viva-voce
and Practical/Clinical.
D) Every candidate seeking admission to Part I examination shall
submit an application to the University with the remittance of
prescribed fee and the following Certificates countersigned by
the Principal of the Homeopathic, College in which who underwent
the course.
a) A Certificate from his guide about the completion of the
course of studies with a minimum of 80% attendance separately in
theory and Practicals/ Clinicals of the subjects in which the
candidate is seeking admission to examinations.
b) A Certificate from his guide about the satisfactory
completion of one year house job in the Collegiate Hospital.
E) M.D. (Hom)
Part I Examination:
Subject Theory Viva Practical / clinical Pass
marks Total
Paper I 100 50 50
100 200
Paper II 100 50 50
100 200
Paper III 100 ---
-- 50 100
Viva voce / practical examination in each subjects shall be held
by not less that three examiners together out of which one shall
be the Supervisor ( Guide)
The examiners shall jointly assess the knowledge of the
candidate for recommending to the University as passed or failed
Candidates who fails in one paper / papers
need to appear for that paper alone.
F) M.D. (HOM)
PART II EXAMINATIONS:
a) The candidate shall prepare and submit to his guide 4
copies of dissertation of thesis at least nine months prior to
holding of Part II Examination who in term shall forward the
same with necessary certificate. The Controller of Examinations
shall sent copies of dissertation /Thesis to the examiners
concerned who shall evaluate the same at least six months prior
to the holding of Part II Examination.
b) The examiners appointed to conduct the examinations shall
scrutinize the dissertation and jointly report whether the
dissertation be accepted or rejected or may make any suggestion
, as they deem fit.
c) The candidate shall be allowed to appear for Part II
examinations three months after the acceptance of dissertation
Provided that the
candidate , whose dissertation has not been accepted, may be
permitted to resubmit the same within a period of six months and
not more than one year after rejection
d) Every candidate seeking admission to part II Examination
shall submit an application to the University with the
certificates countersigned by the Principal of the Homeopathic
College in which who underwent the course.
1) A Certificate showing that he has passed Part I Examination
and -
2) A Certificate from his guide about the completion of studies
with a minimum of 85% attendance separately in theory and
Practicals/Clinical of the subjects in which the candidate is
seeking admission to examination.
G) Full marks for each subject and minimum number of marks
required for a pass shall be as follows:
Subject Theory Viva Practical / clinical Pass
marks Total
Paper I 100
Paper II 100 100
100 250 500
Paper III 100
Written / theory papers shall be of 3 hour duration
Viva / practical examination shall be conducted jointly by not
less than three examiners , including the supervisor ( Guide ).
They shall jointly assess the knowledge of the candidate for
recommending the result to the University as passes or failed.
Provided that a candidate who fails in the examination may
appear again in the next examination without undergoing further
course of study
7) EXAMINERS
1) The Qualifications for the examiners in the subject of
specialty shall be the same as of the Supervisor (guides.)
2) A panel of examiners shall be prepared by the University for
a period of five years subject to the approval of the C.C.H. One
of the examiner from the panel of examiners shall be appointed
as Supervisor / Guide
3) At least 50% of the examiners in a subject shall be external.
Guide shall be one of the examiners in the subject concerned.
4) Each Paper shall be valued independently by each of the
examiners and the average shall be taken.
8) DECLARATION
OF RESULTS:
The Board of Examiners shall finalize the results and recommends
that a candidate be declared passed with
distinction/Passed/Failed, in each examination. Those candidates
who secures 75% or above marks are declared as passed with
distinction, those candidates who secure 50% or above marks are
declared as passed and those candidates who secure below 50% are
declared as failed.
9) AWARD OF
DEGREE - M.D. (HOM)
The University shall award the Post Graduate Degree of M.D.
(HOM) to the Candidate of those who have passed the M.D.(HOM)
Part II Examinations.
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