B.Sc. ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE REGULATIONS AND SYLLABUS

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B.Sc. ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCEANESTHESIA TECHNOLOGYREGULATIONS AND SYLLABUS 20171

CONTENTSS. No.TitlePage no.Introduction11Short title and commencement123Eligibility for admissionAge limit for admission114Eligibility certificate15Registration26Duration of the course27Commencement of the course28Curriculum29Medium of instruction210Working days211Attendance212Condonation of lack of attendance313Commencement of the examinations314Cut-off dates for admission to the examinations315Grading System16Classification of successful candidates517Continuous (Internal) Assessment518Semester – End Examination (University/Department)519Examination Pattern620Marks qualifying for a Pass621Carryover of failed subjects722Revaluation of answer papers723Temporary break of study7-824Scheme of examination9-1525Syllabus3-4162

Regulations for B.Sc. (Allied Health Science) Course: 2017IntroductionB.Sc. (Allied Health Science), a (3-year course work 1-year internship) program under the Faculty ofAllied Health Sciences, is aimed at training students to prepare them as qualified physician assistants whowill be able to meticulously assist the concerned specialist in handing the various illnesses. This programis a taught course that covers relevant topics and specialized areas of knowledge as opted. The aim of thisB.Sc. Program is to provide a thorough training to the candidates through formal lectures and/or seminarsand practical programs which culminate in a one year internship that finally prepares the student for therigors of the medical world.1.Short Title and CommencementThese Regulations shall be called the “Regulations for B.Sc. (Allied Health Science) Course” ofBIHER. These regulations shall be deemed to have come into force from the academic year 201718. These regulations are subject to modifications as may be approved by the Academic councilfrom time to time.2.Eligibility for Admissiona)b)3.A candidate desiring to join the (3-year course work 1-year internship) programme,leading to the degree B.Sc. (Allied Health Science) should have passed theHSC/CBSE/ISC or equivalent examination with one of the following subjectcombinations:i)Physics, Chemistry, Biologyii)Physics, Chemistry, Botany and ZoologyA candidate shall, at the time of admission submit to the Head of the Institution, acertificate of medical fitness from an authorized Medical Officer certifying that thecandidate is physically fit to undergo the academic course and does not suffer from anydisability or contagious disease.Age limit for admissionA candidate should have completed the age of 17 years as on 31s December of the year ofadmission.4.Eligibility CertificateCandidates, who have passed any qualifying examination other than the Higher SecondaryCourse examination conducted by the Government of Tamil Nadu, shall obtain an EligibilityCertificate, from BIHER and produce the same at the time of admission.5.RegistrationA candidate admitted to the course shall register his/her name with the University by submittingthe application form for registration, duly filled in along with the prescribed fee, through theHead of the Institution within the stipulated date.3

6.Duration of the courseThe duration of the B.Sc. (Allied Health Science) Degree Course shall be (3-year course work 1-year internship) comprising of 8 (eight) semesters and one year (semesters 7 & 8) ofcompulsory internship. The candidate is required to pursue the course on a full time basis, andmust complete the course within seven years from the date of provisional registration.7.Commencement of the CourseThe course shall ordinarily commence on 1st August of the academic year. Admission for the saidcourse shall be completed by 31st August.8.CurriculumThe first three years of the course will be utilized as follows:The first two semesters will be spent on Pre and Para clinical subjects including Anatomy,Physiology, Biochemistry, Basics in Medical Physics, English, Computers, Microbiology,Pathology, Pharmacology, Environmental Science and Community Medicine and Nursing. At thebeginning of the third semester students will be assigned to branch of Specialization, to whichallotted and they will proceed with the specialty during the third, fourth, fifth and sixth semesters,The fourth year of the course shall be compulsory internship in the respective specialty. TheSyllabus for the course shall be as specified in the regulation.9.Medium of InstructionEnglish shall be the medium of instruction for all the subjects of study and for the examination.10.Working DaysIn the case of I to VI semesters, each semester shall consist of not less than 100 working days andeach academic year shall have a total of 200 working days or above. In the case of VII & VIIIsemesters, each semester shall have 140 working days.11.AttendanceThe candidate shall have not less than 80% attendance in Theory and Practical separately. Eachsemester shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating the attendance. The candidatelacking attendance in a subject shall be denied permission to appear for the UniversityExamination in that subject.12.Condonation of Lack of AttendanceThe discretionary power of condonation of shortage of attendance to appear for UniversityExamination rests with the University.Lack of attendance can be condoned up to a maximum of 5% of the minimum attendancerequired in the following exceptional circumstances:(i)Any illness / accident (for which Medical certificate from a registered medicalpractitioner must be produced)4

(ii)Any unforeseen tragedy in the family (should produce the letter from theparent/guardian)(iii)Participation in NCC/NSS and other co-curricular activities representing theInstitution / University. (Certificate from competent authority is required)For any of the above reasons, request shall be made by the candidate with prescribed fees to theController of Examination through proper channel, ten days prior to the commencement of thetheory examination.13.Commencement of the examinationsThere shall be two sessions of University examinations in an academic year, viz., December andJune.14.Cut-off dates for admission to the examinationsThe candidates admitted from 1st August to 31st August of the academic year shall be registered totake their first semester examination in the month of December of the academic year afterfulfillment of the stipulated regulations.15.Grading systemAll assessments of a course shall be done on absolute marks basis. However, for the purpose ofreporting the performance of a candidate, letter grades, each carrying certain points, will beawarded as per the range of total marks (out of 100) obtained by the candidate, as detailed below:GRADE PATTERN (CBCS)Letter GradeO (Outstanding)A (Excellent)A (Very Good)B (Good)B (Above Average)C (Average)D – (Pass)F (Fail) / RA (Reappear)AB (Absent)NC- not completedGrade Point10987654000Range of Marks*86-10070-8560-6955-5950-5445-4940-44Below 40-“RA” Reappearance- denotes failure and the candidate isrequired to reappear for thatexamination“I”- denotes not eligible to appear for theEnd-Semester examination.Incomplete“NA” Not appeared“O”- denotes that the student did not appearfor the examination although eligible.Outstanding5

After results are declared, Grade Statement will be issued to each student which will contain thefollowing details: The college in which the candidate has studiedThe list of subjects enrolled during the semester and the grades scored.The Credits awarded and accumulated.The Grade Point Average (GPA) for the semester andThe Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of all subjects enrolled from first semesteronwards.GPA is the ratio of, the sum of the products of the number of credits of subjects ( C ) and thegrade points scored in those subjects (GP), to the sum of the credits of all the subjects in thatsemester.Sum of [C GP]GPA --------------------Sum of CCGPA will be calculated using the above formula, considering all the subjects enrolled from firstsemester onwards. “RA”, “I” and “NA” grade will be excluded for calculating GPA and CGPA.16.Classification of successful candidatesThe CGPA arrived at the completion of the course shall be the criteria for the classification ofsuccessful candidates as below:CGPA (Percentage)Classification10.0 (90-100%)First class with honors8.0-9.9 (75-89%)First class with Distinction6.5 to 7.9 (60-74%)First class4.5 to 6.4 (40-59%)Second classa)Successful candidates who secure 75% marks and above as a course aggregate in the firstappearance taking University theory, practical, project / dissertation evaluation and viva shallalone be awarded Distinction. This will also apply for award of University rank.b)Successful candidates who secure 60% marks and above as a course aggregate in the Universitytheory, practical, project / dissertation evaluation and viva shall be awarded First Class.c)All others who secure 40-59% in gross percentage will be classified to have passed in SecondClass.6

17.Continuous (Internal) Assessmenta.Continuous (Internal) Assessment for Theory shall be the average of the best two out ofthree.b.Continuous (Internal) Assessment for Practical‟s shall be the average of the best two outof three.c.The minimum Internal Assessment will be 40% separately for Theory & Practical18.Semester – End Examination (University/Department)a)The examination in B.Sc. (Allied Health Science) shall consist of Written Theory examinationsand Practical Examinations. The semester – End Examination (University/Department) shall beconducted at the end of each semester.b)Papers for which Internal Examination is recommended by the Board of Studies and approved bythe Academic Council, the following criteria shall be followed.i)The weight age for Continuous (Internal) Assessment and Internal Examination (to beconducted by the respective department) shall be in the ratio of 25% and 75% respectively.ii)19.The Continuous (Internal) Assessment marks shall be the average of the best two out ofthree. The date of Semester – End Examinations (Internal examinations) shall be as perthe University guidelines.EXAMINATION PATTERN (for all specialties) (with practical) – UNIVERSITY EXAM.Max. Marks – 60A. TheoryI. Essay Questions (2 10)20 MarksII. Short Notes40 Marks(8 5)B. PracticalI. Practical (Including Oral)20 MarksC. Continuous (Internal) AssessmentI. Theory10 MarksII. Practical10 MarksInternal ExaminationShort Notes or Short AnswersIATotal8 5 40 10---------50-----------7Duration: 2 1/2 hrs

20.Marks Qualifying for a PassFor passing the University / End-semester Examination from Semester I to Semester VI, thecandidate shall secure the marks as stated below,a)40% minimum in the End-Semester examination as well as 40% aggregate marks(continuous assessment and End – Semester examination). The minimum marks forinternal assessment shall be 40%.b)For papers which are internally evaluated the same distribution of 25% for Continuous(Internal Assessment and 75% for Semester – end Examination (which shall be conducted bythe respective department) shall be followed.21.Carry-over of failed subjectsA candidate, who fails in any one or more of the first year subjects, shall be permitted to carryover the subjects to the second year. However a candidate should clear all theSubjects of the second year along with the carried over subjects of the first year before gettingpromoted to the third year. The student shall start the Internship training (VII & VIII semester)only after he/she clears all the papers from Semester I to Semester VI.22.Revaluation of answer papersThere shall be no revaluation of answer papers of failed candidates. Failed candidates arehowever, permitted to apply to the University for retotaling within fifteen days of publication ofthe results for retotaling.23.Temporary break of studya)A Candidate is not normally permitted to temporarily break the study.b)If a candidate is continuously absent from the institute for one year without anyinformation / permission.i)Having notified the Dean/Director/Principal within this period, this absence shallbe treated as “Temporary Break of Study”.ii)Without notifying the Dean/Director/Principal, his/her name will be removedfrom the institute rolls.c)If a candidate is compelled to temporarily break the study for valid reasons (such asaccident or hospitalization due to prolonged ill health), he/she shall apply for condonationof the break to the Dean/Director/Principal through the Head of the Department.d)For condonable break of study:i)If the lack of attendance is within condonable limits as per Clause No. 12 thecandidate shall be permitted to write the examination for the current semester.8

ii)If there is non-condonable lack of attendance, the candidate shall rejoin theprogram at the respective semester as and when it is offered after the break andshall be governed by the rules and regulations in force at the time of rejoining.e)The total period for completion of the programme reckoned from the commencement ofthe semester to which the candidate was first admitted shall not exceed the maximumperiod specified in Clause No. 6 irrespective of the period of break of study in order thathe/she may be qualified for the award of the degree.f)In any case, a candidate shall be permitted to temporarily break the study only onceduring the entire duration of the program. The candidate shall forfeit the registration incase of a second break or in case of a non-condonable break of study.g)Without prejudice to the above rules, the candidate who has completed the attendancerequirement for a semester, but has proceeded on a condonable break of study withoutappearing for the University Examination, shall be permitted to appear for theexaminations without repeating the semester and thereafter continue the subsequentsemester.9

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2017B.Sc. ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCESSEMESTER I (Common to all Courses)S.NoTeaching HrsEvaluation-University Examination {marks}PaperLPI.A.University .Physiology[UE]60201010602010053.Biochemistry [UE]60201010602010054.Medical 046.Basics of Computers[I.E.]303010-40-504Total28SEMESTER II (Common to all Courses)S.NoTeaching HrsEvaluation-University Examination {marks}PaperLPI.A.University 2010052.Pathology [U.E.]60201010602010053.Pharmacology [U.E.]“60201010602010054.Environmental Science&Community Med.[I.E.]602010-40-5055.Basics of Nursing[I.E.]60-10-40l-504Total no.of creditsU.E.-University ExaminationI.E.-Internal Examination.*These examinations shall be conducted by the respective department.1024

ANAESTHESIA TECHNOLOGYSCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2017SEMESTER – IIIHrs/SemS.No1.2.3.4.5.6.Evaluation (Marks)PaperLApplied Anatomy &Physiology related toAnaesthesia Technology –Theory(UE)Applied Anatomy &Physiology related toAnaesthesia TechnologyPractical(UE)Pharmacology related toAnaesthesia TechnologyTheory(UE)Pharmacology related toAnaesthesia TechnologyPractical(UE)Basic Principles of HospitalManagement(IE)Comprehensive viva:Applied anatomy,physiology, pharmacologyrelated to *-804-180-25-75*1005Total No. of Hours – 600 HoursTotal No. of Credits-25U.E.-University ExaminationI.E.-Internal Examination.*These examinations shall be conducted by the respective department.11

ANESTHESIA TECHNOLOGYSCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2017SEMESTER – IVHrs/SemS.No1.2.3.4.5.6.Evaluation partment*ExamsTPTPTotalCreditsPrinciples and equipment‟srelated to anaesthesiatechnology – Theory(UE)Principles and equipment‟srelated to anaesthesiatechnology – Practical(UE)Principles of Sterilizationtechniques – Theory(UE)Principles of Sterilizationtechniques – Practical(UE)Health Care 4-120-20-6080460-20-60*-804Comprehensive Viva:Clinical in Sterilizationtechniques and equipment‟srelated to anaesthesiatechnology:(IE)-180-25-75*1005Total No. of Hours – 600 HoursTotal No. of Credits-25U.E.-University ExaminationI.E.-Internal Examination.*These examinations shall be conducted by the respective department.1112

ANAESTHESIA TECHNOLOGYSCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2017SEMESTER – VHrs/SemS.No1.2.3.4.5.6.Evaluation (Marks)PaperLConcepts of diseases andtechniques in regional &general anaesthesia includingcomplications – Theory(UE)Concepts of diseases andtechniques in regional &general anaesthesia includingcomplications –Practical(UE)Anaesthesia Techniquesincluding complicationsTheory(UE)Anaesthesia Techniquesincluding complicationsPractical(UE)Hospital Products,Promotion, Sales & Publicrelations (or) Physician‟sOffice Management(IE)Clinical in techniques inregional & generalanaesthesia: 4-180-25-75*1005Total No. of Hours – 600 HoursTotal No. of Credits-25U.E.-University ExaminationI.E.-Internal Examination.*These examinations shall be conducted by the respective department.1213

ANAESTHESIA TECHNOLOGYSCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2017SEMESTER – VIHrs/SemS.No1.2.3.4.5.6.Evaluation (Marks)PaperLAnaesthesia for specialties(Including Critical CareAssistance and Ventilation)Paper – I Theory(UE)Anaesthesia for specialties(Including Critical CareAssistance and Ventilation)Paper – I Practical(UE)Anaesthesia for specialties(Including Critical CareAssistance and Ventilation)Paper – II Theory(UE)Anaesthesia for specialties(Including Critical CareAssistance and Ventilation)Paper – II Practical(UE)Trauma & Cardiac LifeSupport(IE)Clinical in Anaesthesia forspecialties (Including CriticalCare Assistance andVentilation): 4-180-25-75*1005Total No. of Hours – 600 HoursTotal No. of Credits-25U.E.-University ExaminationI.E.-Internal Examination.*These examinations shall be conducted by the respective department.1314

B.SC. ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE 2017ANESTHESIA TECHNOLOGYAn ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE professional is an important part of a multidisciplinaryHealth care team who provide support service and rehabilitation measures for the patients in the hospital.Duration of the course: Three years followed by one year internship which is compulsoryMedium of instruction: ENGLISHThe first & second Semester syllabi for Allied Health sciences are common for all the courses.FIRST YEAR: (Semester I & II)MAIN robiologyPharmacologySUBSIDIARY SUBJECTS:English, Computer, Medical physics, Environmental Science & Community, Medicine & Basicsof Nursing.Exams in subsidiary subjects shall be conducted at the college level and marks forwarded to theuniversity.INTERNAL ASSESSMENT:1. Written tests-average of 2 tests, viva, assignments, aptitude, punctuality and Attitude.2. Log book-It will have the recordings, of all activities department and date wise includingpractical demonstrations. There will not be a practical recordINTERNAL ASSESSMENT MARKS:1. Written test etc .2. Log book & Practical .Total10102080% ATTENDANCE & 40%of INTERNAL ASSESSMENT marks are essential to appear for theUniversity ExaminationUniversity Exams shall be conducted at the end of each semester. (JUNE & DEC)1415

B.SC. ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE 2017-2018SCHEME OF EXAMINATION - SEMESTER I(COMMON TO ALL COURSES FOR ANAESTHESIA TECHNOLOGY,CARDIAC TECHNOLOGY, MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY,RENAL DIALYSIS TECHNOLOGY, RADIOLOGY AND IMAGINGSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY, PERFUSION TECHNOLOGY,RESPIRATORY CARE TECHNOLOGY)S.NoTeachingHrsEvaluation-University Examination iochemistry [UE]60606

Introduction 1 1 Short title and commencement 1 2 Eligibility for admission 1 . and practical programs which culminate in a one year internship that finally prepares the student for the . Chemistry, Botany and Zoology b) A candidate shall, at the t

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