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KEM College MBBS Mumbai
I want to get admission in MBBS in King Edward Memorial (KEM) Mumbai so please give me some details about it? King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital was founded in 1926 in Mumbai. It is affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) Nashik and it is ranked as one of the most prestigious medical college in India. It offers MBBS course Course Detail Course Name: MBBS Level: Under Graduate Duration: 5 ½ Years Type: Full Time Course Type: Degree Eligibility: Candidate must have passed Higher Secondary Certificate or equivalent exam with English Physics Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology) from an Institution situated in the State of Maharashtra Entrance Exam: Admission will be on the basis of MHT-CET KEM College MBBS Syllabus SECTION ‐ B MUHS CURRICULA I 1. PHASE‐I ( FIRST M.B.B.S.) A) Introduction As per the regulations on graduate medical education the M.B.B.S. course is divided in to phases – I, II, and III. During phase – I every student shall undergo a period of study of pre‐clinical subjects for two semesters. These subjects are 1 – Human Anatomy 2 – Physiology including bio‐physics 3 – Biochemistry 4 – Introduction to community medicine including Humanity. At the end of second term there will be Ist professional university examination. B) Time distribution :‐ The first two semesters (approximately 240 teaching days) shall be occupied in the phase I (pre‐clinical) subjects and introduction to a broader understanding of the perspectives of medical education leading to delivery of health care. Following minimum teaching hours are prescribed in various disciplines for two semester Anatomy 650 hours Physiology 480 hours Biochemistry 240 hours Community Medicine 060 hours Total 1430 hours Didactic lectures should not exceed 1/3 of the time schedule, 2/3 schedule should include practicals and group discussions/ seminars / tutorials. Learning processes should include living experiences and problem oriented approaches. Passing in phase –I is compulsory before proceeding to phase‐II training. C) Attendance: 75% of attendance in a subject for appearing in the examination is compulsory provided he/she has 80% attendance in non lecture teaching. i.e. seminars, group discussions, tutorials, demonstrations and practicals. Internal assessment: i. Pattern of Examination for formative evaluation (internal assessment ) first semester will have one (1) periodical short tests each carrying 25 marks each in Theory & practicals. There will be Terminal examination before the completion of 1 st Semester. The Terminal examination will include one theory paper of 60 marks & practical of 40 marks and viva 20 marks. ‐Similarly second semester will have one (1) periodical short tests examination will be at the end of second Semester. It will have Theory 100 marks (2 papers of 50 marks each), Viva 20 marks & Practicals of 40 marks. Detail table is as follows.. ii. Internal Assessment‐ Total marks 40 (Theory 20 & practical 20)University examination: There shall be one main university examination in a year at the end of second semester in the subjects of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry. Distribution of Marks: As per the following table Appendix ‐ A First M.B.B.S. Examination SN Subject Theory /Oral / Practical/ Internal Assessment Maximum marks in each part of the subject Minimum marks required to pass in each part of the subject Minimum marks required to pass in each subject 1 ANATOMY a) Theory ‐ Paper I ‐ Paper II 50 50 50 b) Oral 20 ‐‐ c) Theory 100 60 d) Practical 40 20 e)Internal Theory Assessment Practical 20 20 20 150 2 PHYSIOLOGY a) Theory ‐ Paper I ‐ Paper II 50 50 50 b) Oral 20 ‐‐ c) Theory +Oral 120 60 d) Practical 40 20 e)Internal Theory Assessment Practical 20 20 20 150 3 BIOCHEMISTRY a) Theory ‐ Paper I ‐ Paper II 50 50 50 b) Oral 20 ‐‐ c) Theory +Oral 120 60 d) Practical 40 20 e)Internal Theory Assessment Practical 20 20 20 150 In each of the subjects a candidate must obtain 50% in aggregate with a minimum 50% in theory, 50% in Theory+orals, 50% in practicals and 50% in Internal Assessment.REVISED INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION SCHEME w.e.f. JUNE 2007 EXAMINATION YEAR: ‐ First MBBS SN Subject 1 st Term End Preliminary Examination Semester Theory Practical Semester Theory Practical (A) (B) (C) (D) 1. Anatomy I 60 40 II 100 40 2. Physiology I 60 40 II 100 40 3. Biochemistry I 60 40 II 100 40 (B) Calculation Method:‐ I) Theory Marks to be sent to the University out of 20 = (A)+(C) 8 = 60+100 8 = 16 80 = 20 II) Practical Marks to be sent to the University out of 20 = (B)+(D) 4 = 40+40 4 = 80 4 = 20MODEL TIME TABLE PHASE ‐.I MODEL TIME‐ TABLE (Subject to modification as per local situation) First Semester : Days 8‐9 9‐10 10‐11 11‐12 12‐1 1‐2 2‐3 3‐4 Time Mon Anat. Anat. Anat. Anat. L Phys‐ Phys‐ Phys‐ Tues Anat. Anat. Anat Anat. U Phys Phys ‐ Phys‐ Wed Anat. Anat. Anat. Anat. N Bioch ‐ Bioch BiochThurs Anat. Anat. Anat. Phy. C Phys‐ Phys‐ Phys‐ Fri Anat. Anat, Anat. Bioc. H Bioch. Bioch‐ BiochSat Anat. Anat. Anat. Phys‐ Phys‐ Phys Phys Second Semester; Days 8‐9 9‐10 10‐11 11‐12 12‐1 1‐2 2‐3 3‐4 Time Mon Phys. Phys Phys Anat L Anat Anat Anat Tues Phys Phys Phys Anat. U Anat. Anat. Anat. Wed Bioch Bioch Bioch Bioch N Anat Anat Anat Thurs Phys Phys Phys Phys C‐ Anat Anat Anat Fri Bioch Bioch Bioch Anat H Anat Anat Anat Sat Phys Phys Phys Phys Anat Anat Anat NOTE: Community Medicine lecture be arranged in consolation with other preclinical departments in the above things. SUBJECTWISE SYLLABI: HUMAN ANATOMY (i)Goal: The broad goal of the teaching of undergraduate students in Anatomy aims at providing comprehensive knowledge of the gross and microscopic structure Contact Details: King Edward Memorial Hospital Acharya Donde Marg, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400012 022 2410 7000 Map location: more syllabus are detail to atteched a pdf file....................... Last edited by Neelurk; March 17th, 2020 at 03:14 PM. |
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