Important Information - (M.P.T.) |
It is essential to monitor the learning progress of each candidate through continuous appraisal and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring be done by the staff of the department based on participation of students in various teaching/learning activities. It may be structured and assessment be done using checklists provided by the University that assess various aspects. Work diary: Every candidate shall maintain a work diary and record his/her participation in the training programmes conducted by the department such as journal reviews, seminars, etc. Special mention may be made of the presentations by the candidate as well as details of clinical or laboratory procedures, if any, conducted by the candidate. The work diary shall be scrutinized and certified by the Head of the Department and Head of the institution and presented in the university examination. Periodic tests: The college conducts two tests, one of them be annual test at the end of the first year and the other at the end of the second year three months before the final examination. The test includes written theory papers, practical, viva voce and clinical in the pattern of university examination. Records and marks obtained in such tests will be maintained by the Head of the Department and will be sent to the university, when called for by the principal. |
Scheme and Schedule of Examinations
Written examination (Theory)
A written examination consisting of 4 question papers, each of three hours duration and each paper carrying 100 marks. Recent advances in physiotherapy may be asked in any or all the 4 papers.
The paper IV will be for Elective subject in the branch chosen by candidates.
Particulars of Theory question paper & distribution of marks are shown
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Subject
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Marks
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Paper I
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Basic Sciences
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100
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Paper II
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Physical & Functional diagnosis-Part I & II
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100
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Paper III
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Physiotherapeutics – Part I & II (A &B)
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100
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Paper IV
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Elective Subject
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100
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| Examiners
There shall be 2 examiners to value the paper in each subject. One of them shall be external form outside the university and the other shall be internal, preferably from the same college or as decided by the University.
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| Criteria for Declaring a Pass:
A candidate shall secure not less than 50% marks in each head of passing which shall include (1) Theory (2) Practical including clinical & viva-voce examination.
A candidate securing less than 50% of marks as described above shall be declared to have failed in the examination. Failed candidate may appear in any subsequent examination upon payment of fresh fee to the Registrar (Evaluation).
Declaration of distinction:
A successful candidate passing the university examination in first attempt will be declared to have passed the examination with distinction, if the grand total aggregate marks is 75 percent and above. Distinction will no be awarded for candidates passing the examination in more than one attempt.
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