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MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES NASHIK.

DIRECTION NO. 18 OF 1998


Sub :- Examination Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine
and Surgery (B.A.M.S) (vk;qosZnkpk;Z)

Whereas the Hon.Governor of the Maharashtra has promulgated Maharashtra Ordinance


No. XI of 1998 Namely “The Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (Continuance)
Ordinance, 1998” (hereinafter referred to as an Ordinance.) for establishment of Maharashtra
University of Health Sciences at Nashik.
AND WHEREAS it is a duty of the University to hold Examinations of the courses
conducted by the University as provided under sub-section (ii) of Section 5 of an Ordinance.
AND WHEREAS the University has decided to conduct the Bachelor of Ayurvedic
Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S) (vk;qosZnkpk;Z)
AND WHEREAS conduct of Examinations is a subject matter of Ordinances as
provided under sub-section (VI) of Section 50 of an Ordinance.
AND WHEREAS Ordinance for conduction of an Examination leading to the Degree
of Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
(B.A.M.S.) (vk;qosZnkpk;Z) is not in existence;
AND WHEREAS making of an Ordinance is a time taking process;
Now, therefore I, Dr. D. G. Dongaonkar, Vice-Chancellor of the University in exercise
of the powers conferred upon me under sub-section (8) of Section 16 of an Ordinance issue
following Directions.
1. These directions may be called “Examinations leading to the Degree of Bachelor of
Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (vk;qosZnkpk;Z) Direction 1998.”
2. These Directions shall come into force with effect from the date of its issuance.
3. The Ayurvedic Education should aim at producing competent Physicians
(fpfdRld)and Surgeons ('kY;K) of profound knowledge having extensive practical
training based on Ayurvedic fundamentals with scientific knowledge of modern
advances who can take up responsibilities in the Medical and health services and can
be actively involved in Family Welfare and National Health Programmes.
4. ELIGIBILITY OF APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION
The applicant will be held eligible on fulfillment of following Criteria :
a) The applicant must be an Indian National.
b) The applicant must have passed Higher Secondary Certificate or equivalent
examinations, in one and same attempt, from an institution with physics.
Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology) as subjects offered securing not
less than 50 % marks in these subjects taken together. This percentage will
be relaxable to 40 % for backward class applicants. The Candidate must
have passed English as one of the subject.
5. Minimum Age for Admission shall be 17 years as on 31st December in the year of
admission.
6. Duration of Course – 5 ½ Years. MAIN COURSE – 4 ½ years
a. First Professional - 1½ years
b. Second Professional - 1½ years
c. Third Professional - 1½ year
d. Internship - 1 year.
The first 3 Academic terms shall be occupied in the study of non-clinical
subjects and no student shall be permitted to appear for IInd professional until he/she
has passed in all the Ist Professional subjects. No students shall be permitted to
appear for the IIIrd Professional subjects until he/she has passed in all the IInd
Professional subjects.
7. Degree to be Awarded (Ayurvedacharya) (vk;qosZnkpk;Z) Bachelor of awarded of
Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery (B.A.M.S) No Candidate shall be awarded
Ayurvedacharya (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) degree unless he has
passed the prescribed examinations and has satisfactorily completed one year
compulsory rotating internship after passing the final examination.
8. Medium of Instruction shall be Sanskrit, Hindi, English and Marathi.
9. The number of students to be admitted.
The admission should be made strictly in accordance with the student-bed-ratio-as
per C.C.I.M. norms i.e. 1:3. The minimum bumber of students to be admitted in an
Ayurvedic college should be 30 and minimum bed strength should be 100.
10. First Professional Examination (to be held at the end of three terms)
a) The first Professional period will start from June and end in October next year.
The examination shall ordinarily be held during the month of October /
November. An examinee who does not pass or who fails at first
Ayurvedacharaya examination in three consecutive examinations inclusive of
the first shall not be allowed to prosecute his studies for first Ayurcedacharya
course provided that a person may be permitted to take examination after the
said examination if he produces certificate from Dean / Principal /
Superintendent of hospital of affiliated Ayurvedic College. This facility shall
be granted for only one more attempt.
b) Second Professional Examination (to be held at the end of six Academic
terms)
The Second Professional Course shall start following the first professional
Examination and their examination shall be ordinarily in April / May of next
year.
The Second Professional Examination shall be held after three terms after Ist
professional examination and in the following subjects :

i) Ras Shastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana.


ii) Dravya –Gun – Vigyan.
iii) Agad Tantra, Vyavahar Ayurved evam vidhi Vaidyak.
iv) Rog vigyan evam Vikriti Vigyan
v) Charak Samhita Paper I (iwokZ/kZ)
vi) Swashta Vritta

c) Third Professional Examination (To be held at the end of 4 ½ years)


i) The final professional examination will be held after passing the IInd
professional examination.
1) Prasuti Tantra, Stree Rog
2) Kaumar Bhrutya
3) Kaya Chikitsa
4) Shalya Trantra
5) Shalakya Tantra
6) Charak Samhita Paper IInd (mRRkjk/kZ)
ii) If a candidate remains failed in one or more subject in final
professional examination he / she be eligible to appear in those
subject in subsequent III rd professional examination which will be held
every six month. The Ist, IInd & IIIrd professional examination will be
held every six month.
11. Exemption of subject in an examination.
An examinee securing minimum 50 % in theory and practical separately in a subject
shall be exempted. For appearing in the examination in that subject. He / she shall
be declared to have passed the whole examination when he / she has passed all the
subjects of the examination.
12. Deficiency subject to maximum 5 marks shall be condoned to enable an examinee to
pass the said examination. Such condonation shall be granted under one or more
heads of passing.
EXPLANATION :-
A) Condonation of deficiency of marks shall not be granted for securing
exemption in a subject.
B) Examinee passing an examination with condonation of deficiency of marks
shall not find a place in the marit list.
C) Examinee passing an examination with condonation of deficiency of marks
shall not be eligible for any University Scholarship, Medals, Prizes and any
other University awards pertaining to that examination.
D) Statement of marks issued to candidates shall show condonation of deficiency
of marks, if any, without maintaining the extent of condonation in term of
marks.
13. Examinees successful at the First and Second Ayurvedacharya Examination shall be
entitled a Certificate in the prescribed form signed by the Controller of Examinations
and those passing the Final Ayurvedacharya Examination shall on completion of
internship and on payment of Prescribed fees, receive a Degree in the prescribed
form signed by the Vice-Chancellor.
14. Attendance of an examinee before presenting himself for examination shall have
75 % attendance in non-clinical subjects and 80 % attendance in clinical subjects and
practical and should have pursued a course of study to the Satisfaction of the head of
the department and the head of Institution.
15. Compulsory Rotating Internship
a. The Compulsory Rotating Internship shall be done in the teaching/ hospitals
/Ayurvedic hospitals or hospitals recognized by University available in
respective states and dispensary and Primary Health Care Centres for the
period of 12 months (6 months each) after passing the final examination. In
this period at least a period of six months of internship shall be devoted in the
clinical department of the teaching hospital.
b. On full completion of the Internship as certified by Principal on the
recommendations of the authorities under whom the training was done, the
candidate shall be eligible for the award of Ayurvedacharya (Bachelor of
Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) Degree.
16. Pre-Degree Compulsory Internship Training Scheme For Ayurvedacharya (B.A.M.S)
Course. Be As per Appendix –A Appended Herewith.
17. The Scheme Of Examination For First Year B.A.M.S. (vk;qosZnkpk;Z) shall be as per
Appendix –B appended herewith.
18. The scheme of studies shall be as per Appendix –C appended herewith.
19. The scope of the syllabus shall be as per Appendix –D appended herewith.
20. The fees for the examinations shall be as decided by the management council form
time to time.
21. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Direction one person shall be
admitted to the examination under this Direction if he has already passed the same
examination or an equivalent examination of any other Statutory University.

Nashik :- Sd/-
Date :- 9/12/1998 D.G. Dongaonkar
APPENDIX – A

Scheme Of Post – Ayurvedacharya Bachelor Of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.)


(vk;qosZnkpk;Z) EXAMINATION
PRE-DEGREE COMPULSORY INTERNSHIP TRAINING SCHEME
“Aims and Objects”
Fresh Graduate in Ayurved having acquired both theoretical and practical knowledge
and having passed the examination in all concerned subject during their studentship.
Before entering the vast field of general practice or in Medical and health services, a
student should acquired the art, skill and technique regarding medical services to be
rendered to mankind, he should necessarily be exposed to field work.
Fork the very purpose the scheme of post-examination and pre-degree internship is
to be done by every fresh graduate before obtaining the degree.

“General”

1. After passing the Final AYURVED VACHASPATI (M.D./M.S.) Examination,


every student will be required to undergo the compulsory internship to the satisfaction
of the Head of the Institution.
2. A Student passing Final AYURVED VACHASPATI (M.D./M.D.) Examination will not
be entitled to receive the degree without completion of the Internship
3. The Training programme of interns will be regulated the Principal and the
Superintendent of the Hospital where intern under-takes his internship.
4. a) Internship training should preferably be carried out on the hospital of the
college from where the student has passed his final examination Authorities of
the Institution students in the hospital of the college.
b) If it is not possible to accommodate all the students, internship may be
permitted to carry out in the hospital/dispensary run be the State/Central
Government or Local bodies or in hospital/dispensary recognized by the
University for the purpose. In such cases the Incharge of the
Hospital/Dispensary and the concerned Principal will regulate the training.
c) A student may be permitted to carryout internship in the hospital of any other
Ayurvedic College if permitted by the Principal of the College.
d) All the appointments should be made by the principal on merit and on, first
come first served basis.
5. Immediately after the declaration of the results of first Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine
and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) (vk;qosZnkpk;Z) Examination the successful students should
submit their application in prescribed forms to the Principal of College.
The Principal will make the posting or appointment in the Hospital of the
college in the first instance. When it is not possible to accommodate all student the
posting be made to other hospital / Dispensary etc. in consultation with the In charge
of that Hospital / Dispensary etc.
6. Period of Internship-Six months urban area and Six months rural area.
7. Intern Bed Ratio.
1 Attendance – Minimum attendance of each intern shall not be less than 80% in
each department separately.
9. Working hours – not less than 8 hours suitable arranged by Superintendent or In
charge of the Hospital. Interns may be given shift rotation including right duties.
10. A muster roll must be kept for the attendance by the Superintendent / In charge of
the Hospital and should be forwarded to the Principal every month.
1. Every Internee shall under administrative and disciplinary control of the Hospital where
he is appointed.
12. Interns shall obey the rules, regulation, conversions and practices of the Hospital
in force and those will be laid down from time to time.
13. No intern shall remain absent from his/her Hospital duties without prior permission
from the authorities of the Hospital.
1. Stipend – will be paid by the Principal of the college at the rate sanctioned by the
Government from time to time. The Principal may recover the dues of any kind, if any,
from the stipend of the intern
15. Leave :
i) a) For Internship of six months duration- Total 8 days with Stipend.
b) For Internship of Twelve months Duration – Total 15 days with
Stipend Provided that not more than 3 days at a time.
ii) Special Leave :
a) Upto 30 days during 12 months Internship
b) Upto 60 days during 12 months Internship
c) This type of leave shall be without Stipend.
d) It shall not more than 20 days at a time in each of the 3 months.
e) Prior sanction of the authorities is necessary for the type of leave.
f) Leaves without stipend will not be counted forward the attendance.
iii) Any leave or absence form the work in excess of the above will be treated as
absence and the intern shall have to complete the required attendance at his
own cost any stipend or remuneration.
iv) All such leave and attendance of the intern should be forward to the Principal
of the college.
16. Completion Certificate :
On satisfactorily completion of the internship the Principle / Head of the Institution
shall forward to the University a certificate to the effect that the intern has
satisfactorily completed his / her internship. The University in turn will issue the final
completion certificate to the Internees.
17. The whole of the scheme will be supervised and controlled by the Dean of the Faculty
in consultation with the concerned Principal.
18. Notwithstanding any thing contained in this scheme, the University reserves the right
to take any action at think fit in this respect without assigning any reason or
justification therefore.
19. The University reserves the right to make amendment or to alter these rules or
charge the scheme as a whole at it think fit to be enforced.

“Guidelines for training Programme”


1. Training of the Internees during the period of Internship shall be regulated by the
Principal and the Superintendent or Incharge of the Hospital where an intern
undertake his internship.
2. The Internee shall be entrusted with the clinical responsibilities under the control and
supervision of Senior Medical Officers only.
3. The internee should be given as much as possible clinical work in each department.
4. The training in the Hospital shall include case taking evaluation of symptomatology,
investigations made therefore, the sampraptivigyan and differential diagnosis, arriving
at diagnosis and the management especially through Ayurved.
5. For the above purpose as Intern should be exposed to training in different department
as follows:
Internship in Urban area is period of Six months in the hospital of the college,
recognized by the University for the purpose.

Sr. No Name of the Department For 6 months


Internship
1 Kayachikitsa 2 months
2 Shalya Shalakya 2 months
3 Presto Tartar String and Camera
4 Family Welfare activities Community, Health,
National Programme etc. 2 months
5 Medico legal Aspects
6 Training in PHC, Ayurvedic Dispensaries etc.

I) Department of Kayachikitsa
a) All routine work such as case taking investigations, diagnosis and
management of common diseases.
b) Treatment of allergic manifastatic and management of naphylectic shock.
c) Routine clinical pathological work e.g. Haemoglobin estimation, homeroom,
urine analysis and microscopic examination blood parasites sputum
examination, stool examination etc. Interpretation of laboratorical data and
clinical findings and arriving at a diagnosis .

d) Training in routine ward procedures such as


i) Giving Injectin.
ii) Intravenous Infusion and blood Transfusions.
iii) Panchakarm procedures and Technique regarding.
iv) Lumber Puncture.
v) Abdominal and Thoracic Paracentesis.
vi) E.C.G. recordings.
vii) Collection of Blood samples for pathology etc.
II) Department of Shalya Shalakya
a) Intern should be trained to acquaint with the diagnosis and management of
common surgical disorder.
b) Management of certain surgical emergenices such as shock, Acute,
Abdoment etc.
c) Practical Implementation of aseptic and antiseptic techniques, sterilization etc.
d) Intern should be involved in pre-operative and post-operative management.
e) Practical use of anaesthetic thchniques and use of anaesthetic durgs.
f) Intern should work in casuality unit as far as possible and should be made
acquainted with medicolegal problems.
g) Radiological procedures, Clinical interpretation of X-ray Plants, I.V.P. Baneak,
Myelograms etc.
h) Surgical Procedures and routine ward techniques
i) Suturing of fresh cut in
ii) Dressing of wounds, Burns Ulcers etc.
iii) Incision of abscesses.
iv) Exposition of cysts.
v) Venisection etc.
III) Department of Prasuti Tantra, Stri-Rog and Kaumar
a) Anti-natal and Post-nata problems and their remedies, antenatanl and post natal
case.
b) Management of normal and abnormal labours.
c) Antenatal and Post-natal emergencies.
d) Minor obstetric surgical procedures etc.
e) Care of newborn.
f) Important paediatric problems and their management.
IV) Family Welfare and Community Health and National Health Programme -
a) Various communities based health activites and health programme.
b) National programme of health education, personal hygiene nutrition, family
welfare etc.
c) Control communicable diseases e.g. Tuberculosis, Leprosy, Sexually
transmitted diseases and other communicable diseases.
d) Control of diseases adopted in National Health Programme e.g. Malaria,
Filarial, TB., Leporsy, Blindness etc.
e) Immunisation programme – Triple Antigen and Cholera, Typhoid Vaccine,
B.C.G. etc.
V) Medico Legal Aspect : Such as giving unfit and fitness certificates, death
certificates, Court procedures.
a) Each Int. “Maintenance or Reforms”
b) Each Intern shall have to maintain a detail record of minimum of 10 cases in
each department during his internship duly signed by the Medical Officer
concerned. The record shall be complete in all respect such as care taking
clinical examination investigations, evaluation of symptomatology and
Samprapati Vigyan, Treatments and follow –ups.
c) Internee will be required to carry out any selective assignment if given to him
by the Medical Officer Incharge.
d) Medical Officer concerned will supervise the training programme, record work
of internees and will make a report to the effect to the Superintendent or
Incharge of the Hospital.

Rural Area.
For training in rural area i.e. Primary Health Centres. Ayurvedic dispensaries etc.
recognized by the University of Pune for the purpose the shceme given by Director of
Ayurved should be followed, which is an under.

Rules form internship training rural programme.


1. Temporary Registration from MCIM Council is essential from every graduate.
The temporary registration No. should be mentioned on progress covered.
The first installment of the stipend will be only issued after the temporary
registration.
2. The internee should join immediately to the center, which is allotted to him by
the authority. The joining report from the medical officer’s incharge of PHC
should be sent immediately to the Dean /Principal of the college through the
Medical Officer of PHC.
3. After the completion of the duration the internee should receive the completion
certificate from the respective authority e.g. B.D.O. or H.O.D. of the
Department etc.
4. He should submit the application of causal leave to the Head of the
Department where he is working H.O.D. is expected to enter the leave on his
progress card immediately.
5. After the completion of the duration of internship at Primary Health Centre the
completion certificate from M.O. incharge of PHC should be submitted to the
Dean / Principal of the college duly signed and stamped.
6. The allotted work to internee by the Dean / Principal should be produced if
any additional work is allotted.
7. Application of leave should be immediately submitted to the Principal / Dean
of the college concerned.
8. Dean / Principal of the College will be governing authorities of the above rules.
VI) Training in PHC, Ayurvedic Dispensaries etc.
1. Rural life and rural health:
The internee should observe the following plans inconnection with rural health
and development:
I. Prevention of filarasis
II. Purification of feserwires
III. Prevention of stree rogs
IV. Prevention of mosquito (irradication)
V. Use of pit latrines etc.
VI. Atleast 2 families should be trained for
Cleaning of premises.
2. Diagnosis and treatment of common diseases:
The interns should examine patients coming to the center or dispensary and
should keep record of the patients regarding diagnosis and treatment given to
them.
3. Administration of the PHC Centre.
i. Route administration style of the PHC should be studies and should
maintain the record of the same.
ii. He should be acquainted with the routine working of the medical/ non
medical staff of PHC for that they should be always in contact with the
staff in this period of six month.
iii. He should be familiar with work of maintaining the register e.g. daily
patients Register, Family Planning Register, Surgical Register, take
active part in Governments different scheme.
iv. He should be participating activity in different National Health
programmes of Government of Maharashtra.
4. Family Welfare and Ante-natal and Post-natal and Maternal Welfare
Programme:
i. Ten cases of Ante-natal should be recorded, Frequent Examination
active immunization against Tetanous, should be recorded.
ii. Minimum 3 deliveries should be conducted.
iii. Post-natal care of mother neo-natal care e.g. card infection, Nutrition
of new born (At least 10 petient)
iv. Vaccination Programme –10 infants, development stages of infants
with their nutrition, proper guidance regarding breast feeding should
maintained the record of above active.
v. Family welfare programme – 5 cases.
vi. To promote the couples for Family Planning Programme.
vii. To encourage the people to use the different Family Planning devoices
e.g. Copper T, Candanus, and Piles etc.
5. Preventive diseases and Preventive measures:
Prevention and vaccination of atleast 50 cases of Diphteria Tetanus,
whooping cough, Cholera, Enteric Fevers should be participated in Nation
Vaccination Programme atleast for 100 cases of children, younger etc.
6. Diagnosis and Management of following chronic diseases:
i. Tuberculosis
ii. Leprosy
iii. Diabetics
iv. Cardiac diseases
v. Skin diseases
vi. Malaria
vii. Filarias
viii. Jaundice
7. Health Survey of Students:
i. School students, should was examined in following point of view:
ii. Constitution and Nutrition
iii. Survey of mall, nutritional diseases
iv. Treatment and follow – up diseases students
v. Registration of such students up to date, survey of birth, death and
disabilities.
vi. Survey of communicable diseases in students.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Progress
week week week week week week

Tubectomy
Vasectomy
Immunisation
Semwacy
Minor Surgery
It is essential to maintain the daily work record. The incharge of PHC should the work
at last weekly Internees should submit the complete record to the Principal/Dean through the
medical officer incharge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Total O.P.D.
Patients
Referred to
Specialist
Lab. Investigation
Bld, Sputum,
Stool,
Urine etc.
Malarial Parasites
Inoculation
Trapal, Polio etc.
Ante-natal exam.
Normal delivery
Child health cent.
Students Health
Proforma of recording work done by the internee at P.H.C. or rural hospitals.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th


week week week week week week week
Tubectomy
Vasectomy
Immunisation
Survey
Minor Surgery

It is essential to maintain the daily work record. The incharge of PHC should inspect
the work at last, weekly. Internees should submit the complete record to the Principal/Dean
through the Medical Officer Incharge.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Total O.P.D.
Patient
Referred to Specialist
Lab. Investigation
Blood, Sputum, Stool,
Urine etc.
Malarial Parasites
Innoculation
Triple Polio etc.
Antenatal Exam.
Normal delivery
Child Health Centre
Student Health
Scheme of Examination for First B.A.M.S. Examination
APPENDIX – B

Name of the Min. Marks


SN Passing Heads Max. Marks
subject required to Pass
1 Sanskrit a) Theory- 180 90
(Paper I +Paper II) (90 + 90)
b) Oral 44 22
c) Internal Assessment 26 13
(Theory + Oral) (20 + 06)
2 Padarth a) Theory- 180 90
Vidnyan (Paper I + Paper II) (90 + 90)
b) Oral 44 22
c) Internal Assessment 26 13
(Theory + Oral) (20 + 06)
3 Ashtang a) Theory 90 45
Hridayam b) Oral 44 22
c) Internal Assessment 16 08
(Theory + Oral) (10 + 06)
4 Ayurved Itihas a) Theory 90 45
b) Internal Assessment 10 05
5 Sharir a) Theory 180 90
Rachana (Paper I + Paper II) (90 + 90)
b) Practical 180 90
c) Internal Assessment 40 20
(Theory + Practical) (20 + 20)
6 Sharir Kriya a) Theory 180 90
(Paper I + Paper II) (90 + 90)
b) Practical 180 90
c) Internal Assessment 40 20
(Theory + Practical) (20 + 20)
APPENDIX – C
SCHEME OF STUDIES
Numbers of Lectures, Practicals and Demonstrations for various subject.

Subject Lectures Practicals &


Demonstrations
Subject of first professional
1. History of Ayurved 60 ----
2. Pararth Vigyan 150 30
3. Sanskrit 150 ----
4. Astang Hridayam 90 ----
5. Shrir Rachana Vigyan 210 210
6. Shrir Kriya Vigyan 210 210
Subject of second professional
7.Svastha Vritta 180 90
8. Dravyka Gun Vigyan 180 90
9. Ras evem Bhaisajya 180 90
10. Rog Vigyan evam Vikruiti Vigyan 180 90
11.Charak Samhita 100 ----
12. Agad Tantra, Vyavahar Ayurveda 100 50
evam vidhi vaidyak
Subject of Third Professional
13. Prasuti Tantra evam Stree Roga 150 In Hospital 3 months
14. Kaumar Bhritya 90 1 month
15. Kaya Chikitsa 400 12 months
16. Shalya Tantra 210 6 months
17. Shalakya Tantra 210 6 months
2 E.N.T. Dental Surgery
18. Charak Samhita 100 2 months Opthalmology
2 months E.N.T.
1 month Dental Surgery

NOTE:

a. The period of theory and practical shall not be less than minutes duration The
duration of the practical of clinical subjects and Arcane Sharer (dissection)
shall be of at least 120 minutes (two hours)
b. The clinical training in the hospital attached with college to the students
shall be as follows:
I Kaya Chikitsa (Indoor & Outdoor) 12 months
a. General 6 months
b. Panch Karma 2 months
c. Manas Roga 15 days
d. Sarwaramak Roga 15 days
e. X-ray 1 month
f. Aatiya 1 month
II Shalya Tantra (Indoor) 6 months
a. General 5 months (at least one
month in O.T.)
b. Aatyayika 1 month
III Shalakya Tantra (Indoor & outdoor) 6 months
a. General 3 months
b. Aatiya 1 months
IV Prasuti Tantra evam 3 months
Stree Roga 3 months
V Kaumar Bhritya 1 months

NOTE :

Hospital clinical teaching in these subject be started from II Ayurvedacharya


(B.A.M.S.) class.
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Vhi & ojhy iqLrdkrwu 'yksdkaps ikBkarj ,[kkns ifjPNsnkps okpu&vuqokn] dkgh iz'ukps
nksu&rhu okD;kr mRrjs jQi] la/kh] 'kCnkpk vFkZ] lekl] bR;knh iz'u visf{kr-
inkFkZ foKkue@
izFke i_ke@
iw.kkZdk% 90
foHkkx & v vadk% 45
xV 1 nk'kZfud i="BhHkwfe% inkFkZ foKkua p &
n'kZu 'kCnkL;kFkZ% rL; O;kidrk p] n'kZuL; mn@Hkwfr%] n'kZukuka la[;k]
Jsf.kfoHktue@@ "kM@n'kZukfu] vU;Hkkjrh;n'kZukuka fl/nkUrkuka ifjp;%]
vk;qosZnksifjn'kZukuka izHkko%] vk;qosZnsu lEcfU/krkfu n'kZukfu] vk;qosZfn; Lora_k
ekSfydn'kZue@ vk;qosZfn;inkFkZfoKkuL;ks&i;ksfxrk inkFkZ y{k.ke@ inkFkZfoHktue@
la[;k p] HkkoinkFkZk% vHkko inkFkZ'p |

xV 2 nzO; foKkuh;e@ &


nzO;L; y{k.ke@ nzO;la[;k] nzO;k.kkeU; Hksnk% i=fFkO;k% y{k.ka Hksnk'p] tyL; y{k.ka
Hksnk'p] rstl% y{k.ka Hksnk'p] ok;ks% y{k.ka Hksnk'p% vkdk'kL; y{k.ka Hksnk'p]
ok;ksjkdk'kL; p flf/n% iapegkHkwrkfu egkHkwrkuka y{k.ka xq.kk% egkHkwrkuka
LkRokfnxq.kk% egkHkwrkuk;qRifRRk rs"kka ijLijkuqizos'k'p] dkyfujQi.ke@ dky
'k/nL;ksRifRRk% 'k/nL; ifjHkk"kk] y{k.ka p] dkyL;kSikf/kdk% Hksnk%] vk;qosZns dkyL;
egRoa |

xV 3 fn'kk fujQi.ke@% & vkReu% y{k.ke@ vk;qosZn


leer vkReku% Hksnk% ije vkRek vFkok ijeiqjQ"k] vfrokfgdiqjQ"k%]
lw{e'kjhj;qDr vkRek ok] jkf'kiqjQ"k% Lfkwyosrua 'kjhja ok] fpfdRL;% & iqjQ"k%
deZiqjQ"kks ok] la;ksx iqjQ"k% "kM/kkRokRed% iqjQ"kks ok nsgkfrfjDr vkReu% vfLrRoe@
vkReu% y{k.ke@ vkRekua KkuL; izo=fRr] vkReu% mRifRr%] euksfujQi.ke@ eul%
y{k.ke@ eul%xq.kk% eul fo"k;k%dekZf.k p] eul% LFkkue@] rel% nzO;Ro [k.Mue@
vk;qosZnn="V;k nzO;k.kka O;kogkfjd v/;;ue@ |

foHkkx & c
xV 4 xq.k foKkuh;e@
xq.kkuka y{k.ke@] xq.k la[;k oS'ksf"kZdxq.kk% deZ.;lkekU;xq.kk%] vk/;kfRed xq.kk%
ijkfn lkekU;xq.kk% xq.kkuka ifjp;%] oSf'kf"kdxq.kfujQi.k@ 'k/nL;ksRifRr Hksnk'p]
Li'kZjQijlxa/kk% | deZ.;lkekU;xq.kk% xqjQ&y?kq&'khr&m".k] fLUkX/k & jQ{k &ean
&rh{.k&fLFkj&lj] e=nq&dfBu] fifPNyfo'kn] 'y{.k&[kj] lw{e&LFkwy nzo&lkanz%|
vk/;kfRedxq.kk% & cqf/n% bPNk }s"k] lq[k nq[k iz;Rue@ | ijkfnlkekU;xq.kk% &
ijkRokijRoa ;qDrh% la[;k&la;ksx% foHkkx% i=FkdRoa ifj.kkea]laLdkj vH;kl'p |
U;k;ksDr & prqfoZ'kafrxq.kk%] xq.kkuka lkS/kE;Z oS/kE;Z p | nzO;s"kwiyaH;ekuk% xq.kka%
xq.kizk/kkU;fujQi.ke@ pjdksDrkuka 41 xq.kkuka U;k;ksDrprqfoZ'kfrxq.kkuka p leUo;% |

xV 5 1) deZfOkKkuh;e@ & deZy{k.ka Hksnk'p] ykSfdd deZizdkjk%] U;k;ksDr deZHksnk%]


vk;qosZnn="V;k deZ.k% O;kogkfjde/;;ue@ |

2) lkekU; foKkuh;e@ & lkekU; fujQi.ke@ y{k.ke@ vkJ;% Hksnk'p| vk;qosZnn="V;k


lkekU;L; O;kogkfjde/;;ue@ |

xV 6 1) fo'ks"k foKkuh;e@ & fo'ks"k fujQi.ke@ y{k.k Hksnk'p] *izo=fRrjQe;aL;rq*


foospuh;e@ | vk;qosZnn="V;k fo'ks"kL; O;kogkfjde/;;ue@ |
2) leok; foKkuh;e@ & leok;L; y{k.ke@ vk;qosZn n="V;k rL; O;kogkfjde/;;ue@ |
3) vHkkfoKkuh;e@ & vHkkoL; y{k.ke@ Hksnk'p] izkxHkko%] iz/oalkHkko% vR;UrkHkko%
vU;ksU;kHkko'p o.kZue@

inkFkZ foKkue@
f}rh;a iz'u i_ke iw.kkZdk% 90
foHkkx & v vadk% 45
xV 1 1) izek.k fujQi.ke@ & izek.kL; y{k.ke@] izek izes;&izekrk & izek.k &
vizek&Le=fr&HkzkfUr o.kZue@ izek.kkL; egRoe@ izfriQye@ p o.kZue@ | iz.kkea la[;
fo"k;s ererkUrjkf.k | f_kfo/k izek.ks"o"Vfo/kizek.kkuka lekos'k% vk;qosZnlEer]
vk;qosZn'kkl_ks izek.klanHkZ ijh{kk'k/nL; O;ogkj% |

2) izR;{k izek.k fujQi.ke@ & izR;{k y{k.ke@ KkuksRifRr izdkj%] bfUnz;k.kka LojQia
y{k.ka rs"kka Js.kh foHkktu la[;k o.kZua p] KkusfUnz;&desZfUnz; mi;sfUnz;o.kZue@
bfUnz;fo"k;o.kZue@ bfUnz;L; HkkSfrdRoa p | iap &iapdo.kZue@ bfUnz;o=fRruka
_k;ksn'kdj.kkuka p o.kZue@ dj.ks"kq vUr% dj.kL; izk/kkU;e@] vUrdj.kL; o=fruka
o.kZue@] izR;{k Hksnk% fufoZdL; lfodYi o.kZue@ | lfUud"kZL; LojQia Hksnk'p]
lkekU; y{k.k&Kkue@ y{k.k izR;klfr;kstuk ;k'p o.kZue@ vk;qosZns bfUnz;
lfUud"kZL; LojQie@] osnuk&vfu"Bkue@ osnkuk'kL; gsrq% bfUnz;kuke@
izkI;dkfjRofopkj% fofo/k ;a_k }kjk izR;{kL; foLrkj o.kZue@ izR;{kL;ck/kda]
vk;qosZn izR;izek.kL;ksi;ksfxrk o.kZue@ |
xV 2 1) vuqeku fujQi.ke@ & vuqekuL; LojQie@ y{k.ka p]pjdksDr vuqekuL; y{k.ke@]
Hksnk'p] vuqekuL; vU;ksDr Hksnk%] iapko;o o.kZue@] fyax&ijke'kZ% vUo;dfrjsdh]
ds"kykUo;h] U;k;ksDr vuqekuL; Hksnk%] gsrks%LojQie@ Hksnk'p] vgsrq%] lngsrq%
gsRokHkkl%] O;kfIrfoe"kZ] n="VkUr&LojQie@ rdZL;LojQia egRo p] vk;qosZns | vuqeku
izek.kL;ksi;ksfxrk |

2) vkIrksins'k izek.k fujQi.ke@ & vk;qosZn vkIrksins'kL; izk/kkU;a] rL;] y{k.ka] LojQia
p vkxe.kizek.ke@] 'kkL_kL; y{k.ke@] ,sfrg; izek.ka p] fu?k.Vw] 'k/nizek.ka]
rdZlaxzgkuqlkjs.k 'k/nL; y{k.ka Hksnk'p] pjdksDr 'k/nL; y{k.k Hksnk'p o.kZue@
'k/nkFkZ cks/kd o=fruka o.kZue@ okD; LojQis ,oa okD;kFkZKkus gsrq% vkdka{kk] ;ksX;rk
lfUuf/k%] 'kDrhxzg] 'kDrhxzkgd o.kZue@ p |

xV 3 1) ;qfDrizek.k fujQi.ke@ & ;qfDrizek.kL; vFkZ% LojQia] y{k.ka p] ;qfDr izkek.;fopkj%


;qfDrizek.koSf'k"V;a p |
2) mieku izek.k fujQi.ke@ & miekuizek.kfujQi.ke@] vk;qosZn leer miekuL;
y{k.ke@ vk;qosZn rL; mi;ksfxrk p |
3) vU; izek.k fujQi.ke@ & vFkkZifRr fujQi.ke@ vuqiyfC/k] vHkko izek.ke@]
lEHkoizek.ke@ ps"Vkizek.kl@] ifj"ks'k izek.ke@ bfrgkl izek.ke@ p

foHkkx c
vadk% 45
xV 4 dk;Zdkj.k Hkko% fofo/koknk'p & dkj.kL; LojQia Hksnk'p] leokf;
vleokf;fufeRr dkj.kkauka oeZue@] vk;qosZns dk;Zdkj.kHkkoL; egRoe@] lRdk;Zokn%]
vlRdk;Zokn%] ijek.kqokn%] foorZokn%] {k.kHkaxqjokn%] ihywikd%] fiBjikd%]
vusdkUroknk'p |

xV 5 l=f"V;qRifRr rRofujQi.ke@ p&l=f"V vFkok lxZ fujQi.ke@] izd=rs% vFkok vO;DrL;


egRrROkL; vgadkjL; pksRifRro.kZue@] bafUnz;k.kka iaprUek_kkUkke@]
iapegkHkqrkukapksRifr o.kZue@ | rRofujQi.ka] rRooxhZdj.ka p] vk;qosZfn; l=f"Vdze
o.kZue@] pjdksDr prqfoZ'kfr rRo o.kZue@ v"Vksizd=r;%] "kksM'kfodkjk%] {ks_k&HksOn;ks%
O;Dr vO;Dr;ks% lkE;kUrj o.kZue@ izd=rh iqjQ"k;ks% lk/kE;Z oS/kE;Z o.kZuea] izd=rh
iqjQ"k la;ksxa dkj.ke@ f_kxq.kfujQi.ke@ lRojtreLuka y{k.kkfu] f_kxq.kkauk] vU;ksU;k
J;Roe@] iqutZUe] prqfoZ/k izek.ksu iquZtUefl/n o.kZue@ eks{k viquHkZo;ks%]
lxZ&l;;ks%] vk/kqfudn="V;k rqyukRede/;;ue@ |
xV 6 ra_k;qDrhfoKkuh;e@& ra_k;qDrhifjHkk"kk mi;ksfxrk] iz;kstue@] la[;k iapn'kfo/ka
ra_k;qDrh O;k[;k] lIrn'kdYiuk] lIrn'krkPNhY;k ,dfo'krh] vFkkZJek%] ra_kxq.kk%]
prqnZ'k ra_knks"kk vk;qosZnn="V;k O;kogkfjde/;;ue@ |

ekSf[kde@ 1) y?kqlaxzg iqLrhdk & 10 iw.kkZdk% 45


vkyksP; xzaFkk% &
1) inkFkZ foKku & vkpk;Z jkej{k ikBd
2) vk;qosZfn; inkFkZ foKku & oS| j.kthr jk;
3) vk;wosZn n'kZu & vkpk;Z jktdqekj tSu
4) inkFkZ foKku & dk'khdj
5) inkFkZ foKku & cyoUr 'kkL_kh
6) d.kkn xkSreh; &
7) lka[; rRo dkSeqfn & xtkuu 'kkL_kh
1) lkbdks iSFkkyksth bu
bafM;u esMh- & MkW- ,l- ch- xqIr
2) pjd ,oa lqJqr ds nk'kZfud
fo"k; dk v/;;u & T;ksfrfeZ_k vkpk;Z
10) vk;qosZfn; inkFkZ foKku & MkW- v;ks/;k izlkn vpy
1) pjd & lqJqr,oa okXHkV@V ds
mi;ksxh vax &
12) inkFkZ foKku & MkW- jfonRr f_kikBh
vk;qosZnsfrgkl%
foHkkx & v
iz'ui_ke@&,de@ & 90 vadk
xV 1 1) izkXoSfnd% izkxSfrgkfld'p dky% |
2) oSfnddkyL; fu/kkZj.ke@] vk;qosZnL; 'kk'orRoevukfnRoa p | oSfnddkys vk;qosZnL;
fLFkfr% | osns"Okk;qosZn%] rL;ksiosnRoe@ |
3) mifu"kRLok;qosZn% | iqjk.ks"ok;qosZn% O;kdj.ks dkO;lkfgR;spk;qosZn% dkSfVY;h;kFkZ'kkL_ks
vk;qosZn% | nze.k ckS/n lkfgR;;ks vk;qosZn% |
4) vk;qosZnkorj.ke@ | vk;qosZnL; vk_ks;] /kUoUr;kZfn ijEijk | osndkyhuka% vkpk;kZ%
&czEgk%] n{kiztkifr%] vf'ofudqekjkS] bUnz%] HkkLdj%] ojQ.k%izHk=R;% | leqnzeaFkue@ |
ve=rksRifr% | /kUoUrfjizknqHkkZo% |

xV 2 1) Hkze.k okM@-e;s vk;qosZnL; ijEijk | vk;qosZnL; lkfgR;fuekZ.ks tSuk pk;kZ.kkeonkue@


2) lafgrkdkl%] rL;fu/kkZj.ke@ | lafgrkdkys vk;qosZnL; fLFkfr% | vk_ks;
/kUorjh&laiznk;kS mHk;;kS ijEijk | Hkkj}kt%] iquoZlq vk_ks;%] fnoksnkl%]
/kUoUrfj%] d';i%] fgj.;k{k] HkkX;Z% ckYghd] ok;ksfoZn%] d=".kk_ks;%] d=".kHkkj}kt
izHk=fr + "k;% |

3) lafgrk izorZdk vkpk;Z% & vfXuos'k% Hksy% trqd.kZ%] ikjk'kj% gkjhr {kkjikf.k%]
lqJqr%] djoh;Z%] vkSjHkz%] vkS"k/ksuo%] ikS"dykor% xksiqjf{kr%] thod% fufe%
fonsg% izHk=R;% |

xV 3 1) izfrlaLdrfj vkpk;Z & pjd n=<] cy% ukxktqZuizHk=r;% |

2) laxzgdky% & rL; fu/kkZj.ke@ | lafgrkxazFkkuka Vhdkdkjk.kka&tsTtV% & pdzikf.kMYgu


xaxk/kjojkgfefgj% HkV@Vkjgfj'pUnzkjQ.kn nhukeU;&Vhdkdkjk.kka p ifjp;%dky%]
fof'k"V?kVukdzek'p |
foHkkx & c
vadk% 45
xV 4 1) jl'kkL_kL;ksn@Hkodky% fodkldze'p] jl'kkL_kL;] egRoe@] oSf'k"V;a O;kidRoe@ p
jlra_kizorZdkukekpk;kZ.kka ifjp;% dky'p |

2) o={kfoKkue@ i'kqfpdhRlkfoKkua] pvu;ks%};ks% foKku;ks% izorZdk% udqy% v'o?kks"k%]


ikydkI;] izHk=Rk;% vkpk;Z% |

3) vokZphudky% dkykof/k%] dkyL;kL; xazFkdrfj%] x.kukFklsu;kfeuh Hkw"k.k;knoth


f_kdeth vkpk;Z izHk=r;% |

xV 5 1) vk;qosZnL; lkoZHkkSeRoe@ | lqesj&ckcqy] vlqj&feJ&phua&iQkjl&vjc&dEcqtkfn nf{k.k


iwoZ&ns'ks"kok;qosZnL; izlkj% |

2) ,yksiSFkhtudL; fgiksdszVlL;ksifj vk;qosZnL; izHkko%] ;oSuS% Hkkjrh;fo"k;k.kkeqiknk


ue@] Hkkjrh;fonq"kka xzhlxeue@ vysDts.Mj }kjk Hkkjrkyksdizlkj%] xzhlHkkjr;ks%
iqjkdkykr@ lEcU/k] xzhlns'ks 'kL_koS|dL;izlkj%

3) HkkjryksdizlkjlEcfU/k v'kksdL; f'kykys[kk% |

xV 6 1) c=gR_k;h&y?kqHk;ksjsfrgkfldeuq'khyue@ |

2) LokrU_kksRrjdkys vk;wosZnL; fodklleU/khxfrfo/k;% & f'k{kk ijEijk;%


fofHkUulferhuka xBua lq>kkok'p | vk;qosZnkuqlU/kkulEcU/khxfrfo/k;%] fo"k;kuqlkj]
xzaFkys[kuizo=r;% fofHkUufo"k;kuoyEC; fyf[krk% xzaFkk] oS|kuka laxBukRedk%
xfrfo/k;% |

3) vk;qosZfn;i_kif_kdk.kka izdk'kukizo=fRr%] bfro=ra fodkl'p |

4) fo'oLokLF;laxBue@

vkyksP;xazFkk%
1) dk';klafgrk;k miks}/kkrL; Hkkjrh; HkS"kT;leFkZu ifjPNsn% |
2) jl;ksxeklkxjL; miks/nkr%
1) izR;{k'kkjhjL; miks/nkr%
2) vk;qosZn dk bfrgkl & oS| lwjepUn
3) vk;qosZn lw_k & ia- jkeizlkn th
4) vk;qosZn dk c=gr@ bfrgkl & oS| vf_knso xqIr
5) fgLV!h vkiQ vk;qosZn & th-,u-eq[kksik/;k;
6) bf.M;u esMhlu bu fn Dyklhdy ,t & oS| fiz;ozr 'kekZ
7) osnksa es vk;qosZn & jkexksiky 'kkL_kh
8) okXHkV foospu & oS| fiz;ozr 'kkL_kh
9) pjd fpUru & oS| fiz;ozr 'kkL_kh
10) vk;qosZn dk oSKkfud bfrgkl & vkpk;Z fiz;ozr 'kekZ
11) vk;qosZn ds izHkkod tSukpk;Z & vkpk;Z jktdqekj tSu
12) tSuk;qosZnlkfgR; dk bfrgkl & MkW- jktsUnz izdk'k HkVukxj
13) vFkoZosn ,.M vk;qosZn & djejdj
14) fgLV!h vkWiQ bf.M;u esMhlhu & tkyh
15) fgUnq esMhlhu & ftEej
18) vk;qosZfnd esMhlhu&ikLV ,.M izstsUV & ia- f'ko
19) voj Xyksjh;l gsfjVst & MkW- jQLreth odhy
20) fgLV!h vkWiQ vk;qosZn & MkW- dqVqfEc;k
21) lkbal ,.M fiQykliQh vkiQ
bafM;u esfMflu & l- mMwIik ds- ,u-
22) fgLV!h vkWiQ vk;qosZn iQzke fiz
ekS;Zu Vq dq"kk.k ihfj;M & MkW- T;ksfrfeZ_k
23)vk;qosZfnd eVsfj;y bu cqf/nLV
fyVjspj & MkW- T;ksfrfeZ_k
24) Y;qeujht vkiQ bfUM;u esfMflu & MkW- Jhd.BewfrZ
25) ,Ulh,UV lkbfUVLV & vks- ih- vXxh
26) vk;qosZn bfrgkl ,oa ifjp; & MkW- jfonRr f_kikBh
27) vk;qosZnkpk bfrgkl & oS| fl/ns'oj fo".kq oMksndj
v"Vkax g=n;e@
(lw_k LFkkue@) xw.kkadk% 90
foHkkx & v
xV 1 & v/;k; 1 rs 5 & 15 xq.k
xV 2 & v/;k; 6 rs 12 & 15 xq.k
xV 3 & v/;k; 13 rs 20 & 15 xq.k
45 xq.k
foHkkx & c
xV 1 & v/;k; 21 rs 26 & 15 xq.k
xV 2 & v/;k; 27 rs 36 & 15 xq.k
xV 3 & v/;k; 37 rs 40 & 15 xq.k
45 xq.k
ekSf[kd xq.kkad & 45
jpuk 'kkjhje@
izFke iz'u i_ke@ iw.kkZdk% 90
foHkkx & v
xV 1 'kjhjksidze &
'kjhj'kkjhj;ks% O;k[;k 'kkjhjKkuiz;kstua] "kMaxRoa] 'kkjhj'kkL_k foHkkx% e=r'kks/kua
laj{k.k p |

xV 2 1) vfHkfuo=fRr 'kkjhje@ &


/kkrqHksnsu iqjQ"klaxBua 'kjhjL; ikapHkkSfrdRoa lw{eRoa p] deZiqjQ"k% 'kjhjL;
f_kxq.kkRed] f_knks"ke;Roa] nks"k/kkrqeydRoa p |
2) izek.k 'kjhje@ &
vaxqfyla[;s;e@ vatfy la[;s;a p izek.k |

xV 3 xHkZ'kkjhje@ &
xHkZL; ifjHkk"kk] lq{exHkZ'kkjhja] /kkrq vo;okuka lq{ejpukReda ijhp;] 'kqdz
vkrZoa vUriq"ia xHkkZ/kkua dks"kfoHktua cht & chtHkkx & chtHkkxko;ookfu]
vkuqca'kdh fl/nkaUr%] fyaxHksn% xHkZfodkl%] xHkZo=f/n@Vdjk% Hkkok% nsgizd=fr
lRoizd=R;kfn%] xHkZiks"k.ka] vijkfuekZ.k ukHkhukMh fuekZ.k] vkYgkn;ddkj.kkfu]
xHkZL; ekr=ijrU_k O;kid LrjfuekZ.k] vax izR;ax fuekZ.ka] fofo/klaLFkkukuka fodkl%
rr@ rRlEcfU/krkuke@ fod=r;'p |

foHkkx & c vadk% 45


xV 4 1) vfLFk'kkjhje@ &
vLFkuka la[;kua] vfLFkLojQia jpukdk;kZfn HksniqjLij o.kZua] leLr vLFukefLFk
Hkou lEiwo.kZuap] izR;sdL;kfLFku% 'kY;ra_kh;egRoa p |

2) lfU/k'kkjhje@ &
vfLFklaU/khuka] lkekU;jpuk] lkfU/koSfo/;a] izdkj% Hksnk'p] Luk;qekalisf'kfHk
lEcfU/krkuka ps"Vkukao.kZua] laf/kuk 'kY;ra_kh; egRoa p |

xV 5 1) fljk/keuh L_kksrl 'kkjhje@ &


jDroglaLFkkuL; egRoa g=n;L; lajpuk] fljk/keuhL_kksrlka O;k[;k la[;k& mRifr
LFkkua 'kk[kk iz'kk[kk o.kZue@ | /keuhfljktkykuka dk;kZ.kkalkn=';a dk;ZHksn'p 'kjhjL;
L_kksrkse;Roe@ |
2) yfldk laLFkkue@ &
yfldk iz.kkyh] yfldk xzUFk;% fljk ofgU;'p |
xV 6 1) is'kh'kkjhje@ &
is'khuka LojQia LFkkukfu] la[;k izdkjk Hksnk'p rs"kka mn@xefuos'kk%] ukMh iznk;k%
dk;Z fooj.kkap | is'khuka egRo |

2) ifjHkk"kk 'kkjhje@ &


dqpZ%] d.Mjk%] ty%] ,oa la/kkr 'kkjhjap |

f}rh; iz'u i_ke@ iw.kkZdk% 90


foHkkx & v vadk% 45
xV 2 1) dks"Ba ,oa vk'k; 'kkjhje@ &
dks"B & vk'k; 'k};ksO;kZ[;k] dks"Bkaxkfu rs"kka uekfula[;k p] mj izns'kL;ksnj
izns'kL; p dks"Bkxkuka] eq[kknj'; xqni;Zura ikpuko;okua] 'okl iz'oklko;kuka]
eq_kog laLFkkuL;ko;okuka iqjQ"k & L_kh tuukaxkukeo;ouka jpukfLFkrh o.kZue@ p |

xV 2 2) xzafFk'kkjhje@ &
Leksr@l@ fu%Leksr@lka xzafFkuka jpuk o.kZue@ |

xV 3 1) dyk 'kkjhje@ &


dyk ifjHkk"kk] lIrdykuka LojQia] Hksnk%] iz;kstua p g=n; iQqIiQqlefLr"dmnjxqgk
laf/k ,oa ofLFkrkuka] fof'k"Vdykuka o.kZue@ |

2) Rod@ 'kkjhje@ &


Rop% ifjHkk"kk] LojQie@ Hksnk%] iz;kstua p |

foHkkx & c
xV 4 1) mRrekaxh;] ukMh laLFkku 'kkjhje@ &
c=gUefLr"d% y?kqefLr"d% e/;efLr"d% m".khe"kd%] lq"kqUek'kh"kZ% lq"kqEuk rFkk
rfUuc/nk% ukM;% rFkk 'kh"kZ.; ukM;% 'kjhjL; leLr ifjlj ukM;%] Lora_k ukMh
laLFkku] vuqdEihijkuqdEihu ukMh pdzkf.k |
2) ra_k'kkjhje@ &
bMk] fiaxyk] ljLorh] izHk=r;%] izkP;ksDrukM;%] "kM@pdzL; o.kZue@ izkP;ksDr
mRekaxh; eLrqyqaxL; o.kZue@ |

xV 5 eeZ'kkjhje@ &
eeZ'k/nL; O;k[;k] la[;k] Lfkkukfn o.kZue@] fofo/kHksnk%] 'kY;ra_kh; egRoe@]
f_keeZ.kk eq[;Roa p |
xV 6 1) vaxjs[kkadkua ,oa 'kjhja fodh.kZ jpuk o.kZue@ |

2) bafUnz;'k/nL; fujQfDr% la[;k & KkusfUnz;kf.k desZfUnz;kf.k bfUnz;kf/k"Bkukuka jpuk


o.kZue@ |

izkR;f{kd fo"k;
1) lEiw.kZ 'koPNsnue@
2) lEiw.kZ vfLFkizn'kZue@ dkseyko;kuka dks"Bkaxkuka & izkR;kf{kda Kkue@ |

3) vaxjs[kkadue@ 'kjhj & fodh.kZ jpukuk;k% & izkR;f{kda Kkue@ |

fdz;kRed vad foHkktue@ iw.kkZdk%180


1) foPNsfnr 'kjhj n'kZua ifjp;'p xq.kk% & 25
2) dkseyko;kouka n'kZue@ xq.kk% & 25
3) vLFk@uka ifjp;% xq.kk% & 25
4) eeZ 'kjhj ijhp;% xq.kk% & 25
5) i="B'kjhjs[kkadua {k&fdj.k fp_ks.k ifjp;% fp_kiqLrda p xq.kk% & 20
6) nSuafnu dk;Zi_ke@ xq.kk% & 10
7) oLrqfu"Bhifj{k.ke@ (LikfVsax) xq.kk% & 20
8) ekSf[kd xq.kk% & 30
& 180
vkyksP; xzaFkk %&

1) izR;{k 'kkjhje@ & x.kukFk lsu


2) vfHkuo 'kkjhje@ & nkeksnj 'kekZ xkSM
3) ifj"k|a 'k/nkFkZ 'kkjhje@ & nkeksnj 'kekZ xkSM
4) ekuo 'kjhj & izks- fnudj xksfoUn FkRrs
5) ekuoHkzw.k foKku & izks- fnudj xksfoUn FkRrs
1) ekuo vad js[kkdu ,oa
'kjhj fodh.kZ jpuk & izks- fnudj xksfoUn FkRrs
7) ekuo 'kjhj jpuk foKku & izks- eqdqUn LojQi oekZ
8) c=gr@'kkjhje@ & okjh;j
9) vfHkuo 'koPNsn foKku & gjhLojQi dqyJs"B
10) n="VkFkZ 'kjhje@ & oS| i-x- vkBoys
11) eSU;y vkiQ izSDVhdy vukVeh & dfu?ke
12) pjd & lqJqr & okXHkV@Vkuka 'kkjhj
lEcU/kh v/;k;% &
13) n="VkFkZ 'kjhje@ & oS| i-x- vkBoys

dsanzh; Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk ifj"knsus iqjLd=r dsysY;k *vuqokn pafnzdk* ;k iqLrdkrhy iq<hy
izdj.kkauk 80 % xq.k izk/kkU; |kos-

1) /kkrqjQi
2) 'kCnkaps jQi- v) uke vkf.k loZuke
1) fdz;k
2) orZeku dkyhd d=nUr
3) Hkwrdkyhd d=nUr
4) iwoZdkyhd d=nUr
5) Rqe izR;;kUr 'kCn
6) d=R; izR;s;
7) 'kq/nks'kq/nh foods
8) fuca/k jRuekyk (izdj.k dz- 2 rs 15) (vuqoknklkBh)

vuqokn pafnzdsrhy moZfjr Hkkxkl 20 % xq.k izk/kkU; |kos-


laLd=r ikB;dze
y?kqfl/nkar dkSeqnh
80 % xq.k izk/kkU; vlysyk Hkkx
1) laKk%&
1) ekgs'oj lq_k% |
2) gyUR;e@ |
1) vn'kZua yksi% |
2) rL; yksi%|
3) vkfnjUR;su lgsrk |
4) mQdkyksst@ & `gLo & nh?kZ & Iyqr% |
5) eq[kukfldopukssuqukfld% |
6) rqY;kL; iz;Rua lo.kZe@ |
7) ij% lfUud"kZ% lafgrk |
8) gyksuUrjk la;ksx% |
9) lqfIrsUra ine@ |
2) laf/k%
((d) & vp@ laf/k)
1) bdks;.kfp |
2) ,pkss;ok;ko% |
3) okUrsf; izR;;s |
4) vnsM@-xq.k% |
5) vkn@ xq.k% |
6) mj.k jij% |
7) o=f/njknSp% |
8) o=f/njsfp |
9) milxkZ% fdz;k;ksxs |
10) rijLrRdkyL; |
11) Hkwokn;ks/kkro%|
12) vpkssUR;kfn fV 'kdU/okfn"kq ijjQia okP;e@ |
13) milxkZn=fr /kkrkS |
14) ,fM% ijjQie@ |
15) vd% lo.ksZ nh?kZ% |
16) ,M% inkUrknfr |
17) nwjkn@/kwrs p |
18) Iyqrizx=g;k vfp fuR;e@ |
19) bZnwnsn f}opua izx=g;e@ |
20) bdkslso.ksZ 'kkdY;L; `gLo'p |
21) + R;d% |
(([k) & gy@ laf/k)
1) Lrks% 'pquk'pq%|
2) 'kkr@ |
3) "Vquk "Vq% |
4) vukEuofruxjh.kkferh okP;e@ |
5) rks% f"k |
6) >kykat'kskUrs |
7) ;jkssuqukfldssuqukfldsk ok |
8) rksfyZ |
9) [kfj p |
10) >k;ksgkssU;rjL;ke@ |
11) 'k'NksfV |
12) 'k'Nksfe |
13) eksuqLokj% |
14) u'pksinkUrL; >kfy |
15) vuqLokjL; ;f; ijlo.kZ% |
16) Ns p |
17) inkUrk}k |
((x) & folxZ laf/k)
1) foltZuh;L; l%|
2) ok 'kfj |
3) l ltq"kks jQ% |
4) vrks jksjIyqrknIyqrs |
5) gf'k p |
6) Hkksx& Hkxksv/kksviwoZL; ;kssf'k |
7) gfy losZ"kke@ |
8) jksfj |
9) <!yksis iwoZL; nh?kksZs.k% |
10) lkssfp yksis psRikniwj.ke@ |
11) ,rRrnks% lqyksikssdksju_;ekls gfy |

dkjdk%
1) izFkek & drkZ dkjd
1) fdz;kUof;ra dkjda |
2) izkfrifndk;Z&fyax & ifjek.kopuek_ks izFkek |
1) lEcks/kus p |
2) f}rh;k & dkj.k dkjd
1) drqZfjfIlrrea deZ |
2) deZf.k f}rh;k |
1) vdfFkr'p nqg;kr@p & & & & d="ogke@ |

3) r=rh;k & dkj.k dkjd


1) lk/kdree@ dj.ke@ |
2) Lora_k% drkZ |
1) drZ=dj.k;ksjr=rh;k |
4) prqFkhZ & lEiznku dkjd
1) deZ.kk lefHkiSzfr l laiznkue@ |
2) prqFkhZ lEiznku |
3) ue% LofLrLokgkLo/kksyo"kV@;ksxkPp |
4) jQP;FkkZuka izh;ek.k% |
5) /kkjsjQRre.kZ%|
6) dzq/knzqgs";kZlw;kFkkZuka ;a izfr yksi% |
5) iapeh & viknku dkjd
1) /kzqoeik;ssiknkue@ |
2) viknkus iapeh |
3) tqxqIlkfojkeizeknkFkkZukeqila[;kue@ |
4) Hkh_kkFkkZuka Hkxgsrq% |
6) "k"Bh & lEcU/k &
1) "k"Bh 'ks"ks |

7) lIreh & vf/kdj.k dkjd &


1) vf/kdj.ks lIrfe L;kr@ |

izR;;k%
1) d=nUr &
(d) d=R; & 1) rO; 2) vuh;j 3) dsyhej 4) ;r@
5) vp@ 6) O;r@ |

([k) iwoZd=nUr & 1) .oqy 2) r=p@ 3) Y;q 4) f.kfu 5) vp@


6) d 7) v.k@ 8) V 9) Dr 10) Drorq
11) 'kr= 12) 'kkup@ |

(x) mRrjd=nUr & 1) rqequ@ 2) /k_k@ 3) fDru@ 4) Drok |

2) rf/nr & 1) vy@ 2) b_k@ 3) .; 4) <d@


5) g_k@ 6) erqi@ 7) brp@ 8) bekfup@
9) rfly@ 10) _ky@ 11) nk 12) bfr
13) bu@ 14) rji&b;lqu@ 15) rei@& b"Bu@
16) ek_kp@ |

y?kqfl/nkUr dksSeqnhrhy vU; Hkkxkl 20 % xq.k izk/kkU; vlsy-


oS|dh; lqHkkf"kr lkfgR;e@
80 % xq.k izk/kkU;kpk Hkkx 20 % xq.k izk/kkU;kpk Hkkx
vko';d ('yksd la[;k) vko';d ('yksd la[;k)
1- v/;k; &1 1]2]3]4]5 6
oS|d'kkL_kfoKkuh;e@
2- v/;k; & 2 1]2]4]5]6]7]8 3]9]10
oS|dlafgrkfoKkuh;e@
3- v/;k; & 3 4]5]6]8]9 1]2]3]7]10]11
oS|dlafgrkiz.ksr=foKkuh;e@
4- v/;k; & 4 1]4]6]7]8]9]10 2]3]5
fpfdRlkegkRE;foKkuh;e@
5- v/;k; & 5 1]2]3]4]18]20]23 5]6]7]8]9]10]11]12]13]14]
jksxkjksX;foKkuh;e@ 15]1617]19]21]22
6- v/;k; & 6 1]2]3]5]6]12]13 4]7]8]9]10]11]14]15
O;k;kefoKkuh;e@
7- v/;k; & 7 2]3]4]5]8]9]11] 1]6]7]10]13]15]17]19]20]
izk.kk;kefoKkuh;e@ 12]14]16]18 21]22
8- v/;k; & 8 1]3]4]5]6]13]14]17] 2]7]8]9]10]11]12]15]16
Lukufof/kfoKkuh;e@ 18
9- v/;k; & 9 3]4]5]12]13]19] 1]2]6]7]8]10]11]14]15]16]
vUrckZg; 'kkSpfoKkuh;e@ 23]25]27 17]18]20]21]22]24]26]28]
29
10- v/;k; & 10 1]4]5]7]9]14]1619] 2]3]6]8]10]11]12]13]15]
tyfoKkuh;e@ 20]21 17]18
11- v/;k; & 11 1]2]3]5]6]7]8] 4]9]10]11]13]14]15]17]21
vUufoKkuh;e@ 12]16]18]19]20
12- v/;k; & 12 1]2]4]13]16]17]20] 3]5]7]8]9]10]11]12]14]15]
fofo/kf'krihrfoKkuh;e@ 23]24]25]27]28]29 18]19]21]22]26]30]31]32

13- v/;k; & 13 1]7]9]10]11]12]13] 2]3]4]5]6]8]14]15]16]17]


Hkkstufof/kfOkKkuh;e@ 19]20]21]22]27]29] 18]23]24]25]26]28]30]33]
34]35]43]44]45
31]36]37]38]39]40]
41]42
14- v/;k; & 14 3]5]6]7]8]10 1]2]4]9
th.kkZth.kZfoKkuh;e@
15- v/;k; & 15 4]5]11]12]14] 1]2]3]6]7]8]9]10]13]17
fiiklk{kq/kkfoKkuh;e@ 15]16
16- v/;k; & 16 1]2]4]5]8]9 3]6]7]10]11]12]13]14]15]
HkksT;nzO;k.kka 16
Lok}LoknqrkfoKkuh;e@
17- v/;k; & 17 1]4]6]11]12]13]16 2]3]5]7]10]14]15
e|xq.knks"kfoKkuh;e@
18- v/;k; &18 1]2]3]8]13]18]19] 4]5]6]7]9]10]11]12]14]15]
uSf"BdczEgp;ZfoKkuh;e@ 20]23]24]2527]28] 16]17]21]22]26]31]34]35]
29]30]32]33]37 36
19- v/;k; &19 2]6]7]26]27]28]29 1]3]4]5]8]9]10]11]12]13]
oSokfgdczEgp;ZfoKkuh;e@ 14]15]16]17]18]19]20]21]
22]23]24]25
20- v/;k; & 20 1]2]4]5]6]14]21]22] 3]7]8]9]10]11]12]13]15]16]
fo"k;foKkuh;e@ 32]33]34]36]37 17]18]19]20]23]30]31]35]
38]39]40
vk;qosZfnd fgrksins'k

80 % xq.k izk/kkU;kpk Hkkx


1) vkn'kZ jk"V!L; oSfndh ifjdYiuk |
2) 'kjhj{kksins'k%|
3) vk;qosZn inkFkZ%|
4) vk;qosZn iz;kstue@ |
5) laHkk"kk% fof/k% |
6) + "kh.kkfeUnzlehixeua rRd=rk xzkeoklxgZ.kk p |

7) xzkE;kgkj% |
8) o;lksoLFkk_k;foHkkx% |
9) okrdykdyh;ks/;k; |
10) vFkfrL_kS"k.kh;ks/;k; |
11) foeyfoiqycq/nsjfi |
12) izk.kkfHkljk jksxkfHkljk'p oS|k |
13) fHk"kt% ijh{kk rn@xq.kk'p |
14) fpfdRlk;k% iknprq"V;e@ |
15) vFk Hkwrn;ka izfr |
16) mHk;K oS| iz'kalk |
17) loksZ fg yksdks cqf/nerkekpk;Z% |

vk;qosZfn; fgrksins'kkrhy mjysY;k Hkkxkl 20 % xq.k izk/kkU; vlsy-


'kjhjfdz;k foKku
iz'ui_ks }S izR;sd &90 vadk%
izk;ksfxd & 100 vadk%
izFke i_ke@ xq.kkad &100
O;k[;ku & 210
fdz;kRed & 90
foHkkx &1 xq.kkad %50
xV 1 *'kjhj* 'kCnL; O;k[;k] 'kjhjL; i;kZ;'kCnkuka ifjp;% *fdz;k* inL; O;k[;k
/kkrqesnsu iqjQ"k laLFkk ifjp;'k% ;] "kM@/kkrqiqjQ"kL; fpfdRlh; egRoa pkj nks"k/kkrw
xq.kkReda 'kjhje@ nks"k/kkrweykuh iapHkwrkRed mRifr% f_kxq.k f_knks"kk.kka ikjEikjhd
lEcU/kks yksdL; iqjQ"kL; ok lka[;k nks"k/kkrw] mi/kkrq eykuka O;qRifr%] fujQfDr%]
la[;ktUe lkekU; ifjp;% nsgizd=fr fuekZ.ke@] Hksnk'p] fofo/k izd=fr iqjQ"kkuka
y{k.kkfu] lap; izdksia izlkjkfn "kV@ fdz;kdkyk o.kZue@ nks"kk.kke@ fodkjdkfjRoa
O;kf/ktudRoa p] nks"k ek_k {k;o=f/n dkj.kkfud y{k.kkfud p |

xV 2 'kjhj nks"kk.kka foLr=ra Kkue@ okr fiRr&diQkuka p fujQDre@%] LojQikf.k] xq.kk]


dekZf.k LFkkukfu Hksnk'p o.kZue@ nks"kHksnkuqlkjs.k Lfkku xq.k dekZf.k p o.kZue@ |

xV 3 1) izk.kok;h% fof'k"V dekZf.k] 'okl iz'okl izfdz;k] izk.kog L_kksr Kkue@ (And Study
of Respiratory System) 'oluiFkL; Kkue@] ok;ks% laukl%(And O2, CO2 carriage by

blood ) 'olu fdz;k;k% fu;a_k.kk% (And Respiratory Centre) 'oklkojks/k% (And

Respiratory insufficiency) o=fRre'oludeZt (Artifical Respiration) izk.kk;klxr

ok;q% rL; egRoa p] L_kksrksxr vof'k"V ok;qo.kZue@ (Residual Air)

2) mnkuok;ks% fof'k"V deZo.kZue@] /oekRed ,oa o.kkZRed] 'kCn (And Studu of

speech) Loj;a_k lkekU; ifjp;'p (And study of Larynx and vocal cords) okd@
mRifRr% fu;a_k.k'p (And study of speech center)

3) O;kuok;ks% fof'k"V dekZf.k% g=n; }kjk jljDrL; ifjHkze.ke@ (And study of blood
corculation ) g=n; o.kZue@ (And study of heart) g=nxfr o.kZue@ rL; fu;a_k.ke@ (And

study of cardies center, nervous control) g=Rdk;kZojks/k%(And cardiac arrest) jDrnkc%

(blood pressure), ukMh Kkua p o.kZue@ (And study of pulse)


foHkkx 3 vad % 50

xV 4 'kjhjL; iks"k.kue@ iapegkHkwrkuqlkjs.k fofo/k vkgkjnzO;kf.k] jlkuqlkjs.k vkgkj]


nzO;ksRio;% Hksnk% rFkk LojQiuqlkjs.k rs"kka ofxZdj.ke@] vkgkjnzO;k.kka ?kVdkfu rs"kka
xq.kdekZf.k p o.kZua (And study of proximal elements of food) thouh;a
rRoKkukoLFkkuka mRiUu y{k.kkfu (And study of vitamins) o.kZue@]
vkgkj ifj.kkedj Hkkok% ikdkfXu%] tBjkfXu%vPNfira] HkwrkfXu /kkRokfXu
uke@ o.kZua p
xV 5 nUr] ftOgk] ykyxazfFk] xzlfudkfe vU;a ikd fdz;k;k%] EgkL_kksrkfl ikdfdz;k
fuferkxkuka fdz;k;k'p o.kZue@ (And study of digestive system and digestive taking
place at various sites like month, stomach etc.) vkgkjikdfdz;k] voLFkk ikdfdz;k'p

lEiw.kZ o.kZue@] lkj fdV@ foHkktua lkjkuqlkjs.k p (And study of digestion and
obsorption)

xV 6 vkgkjs.k] okrkfn nks"kkRdkjk% laiw.kZ o.kZua p] ld=r fdz;k;k% o.kZue@ izfrgkfj.kh


flgk;k% o.kZua rL;k% ;d=r laCkU/k o.kZua p (And liver function, portal veins etc.)
vkgkjL; lkjHkwrka'k}kjk jlkfn /kkrks% mRifRr o.kZue@ /kkrqikd o.kZue@ ,rr@
lEcfU/kr fofo/kU;k; ifjp;% e=nqe/;&dqzj dks"B o.kZue@ vkHkk'k; Iyhgk
fdz;k;k'p o.kZue@ (And function of stomach, small intestine, spleen etc.)

f}rh; iz'ui_ke@ xq.kkad % 100


Hkkx dz- vad% 50
xV 1 1) vkgkjL; jl/kkrks% mRifRr o.kZue@ jlk;uh fdz;k (And study of lymphatic system)
jl/kkrks% LFkkuxq.kdekZf.k p jl {k; o=f/n] yk{k.kkfud] jl/kkrq izek.ke@
v"Vfo?kekj o.kZue@ Rod@ekj iqjQ"kL; y{k.ke@ yfldL;k% mRifRr% dk;Ze@
(And study of lymph formation, transport and functions etc.)

2) jDr/kkrksRifRr] LFkkue@] jDrog L_kksre% fdz;k o.kZue@ jatd jljkxRoe@ 'kq/n


jDra y{k.ke@] jDrL; fof'k"Ve@ dk;Zp o.kZue@ (jDrL; laxie@)] (Composition of
blood) fofo/k jDrisf'kdk rqRifRr] (Haemoropoesis process) jDrLdnu izfdz;k

o.kZue@ (And study of blood clotting) jDro.kZuL; Kkue@ (Study of Blood Groups,
Study of “Blood” in various points lake Definition composition, formation, function
etc.) jDrlkj iqjQ"kjQi y{k.ke@] jDr/kkrks% o=f/n {k; y{k.kkfu o.kZue@

xV 2 1) ekal/kkrw o.kZue@ & mRifRr%] ekal &is'kh lw_kL; LojQie@] xq.kdeZ LFkku o.kZue@
ekalis'kh ladksp fdz;k] rTtU; ifjorZu o.kZua p (And study of muscle tissue in
various aspects like composition, structure, type, functions etc.) ikaxekj iqjQ"kL;
y{k.ke@] {k; o=f/n y{k.kkfu p]

2) esnks/kkrw o.kZue@ & mRifRr%] xq.k] deZ] LFkku] esnksog L_kksro.kZue@ Hksnlkj iqjQ"k
y{k.ke@ rL; {k;o=f/n y{k.kkfu p (And study of Adipose tissue in various aspects
like composition, function etc.)

3) vfLFk/kkrqo.kZue@ & mRifRr%] LojQia p vfLFk okr;ks% vkJ;J;h Hkko o.kZue@]


vfLFkog L_kksr;ka fdz;k o.kZue@ rL; dk;Zo.kZue@ vfLFk lkj iqjQ"kL; y{k.ke@
/k;o=f/n y{k.kkfu p (And study of Adipose tissue in various aspects like
composition, functions etc.)

4) eTtk/kkrqo.kZue@ & mRifRr] rL; LojQi] xq.k] dekZf.k] Lfkkua p o.kZue@] eTtklkj
iqjQ"kL; y{k.ke@ {k;o=f/n y{k.ka p (Study of bone marrow and nervous tissue)

xV 3 1) 'kqdz/kkrq o.kZue@ & mRifRr%] LFkkue@ 'kqdzogL_kksrlka o=".k;ks% fdz;k o.kZue@] rL;
LojQia y{k.ke@ p] 'kqdzlkj iqjQ"kL; y{k.ke@ (And study of male and female genital
system.)

2) vkst LojQi Hksn & izek.ke@] dk;Ze@] egRoe@ p rL; LFkkue@] vkst cyeks'p
o.kZue@] rL; Hksn% O;k/kh {kerk o.kZue@ (And study of immunity)

3) mi/kkrksRifRr la[;k] LrU; LojQia mRifRr%] xq.kdekZf.k] (And study of breast-milk)

vkrZoksRifRr%] Hksn%] LojQie@] vkrZopdizfdz;k o.kZue@ (And study of menstrual

cycle) Ropk mRifRr% Hksn dk;kZf.k o.kZue@ p

Hkkx [k & 50 vadk%


xV 4 1) vkgkj/kkrweykuka la[;k] iqjQ"kew_kLosn eq[;kykuka mRifRr%] lk/ke@ dk;Z p (And
study of urine, faces, sweat) o=Dd] cfLr] ew_kogL_kksre@ fdz;k o.kZue@ (And study of
urinary system)
2) iapKkusfUnz;k.kka o.kZue@ rs"kka vf/k"Bkue@] jQi] jl] xa/k vkfn Kkuxzg.k
fdz;ko.kZue@] izR;sd KkusfUnz;kL; dasnzLFkkuL; ifjp;% (And study of sensory organs,
centers and sensory pathways)
xV 5 1) Lora_k ifjra_k ukMh laLFkkuL; o.kZue@] fofo/k laKk os"Vk {ks_kk.kke@ (Study of
central nervous system and autonomous nervous system) fvMk] fiaxyk] lq"kqEuk ,o

"kVpdz fuE.kk.kk-
2) eul% LojQi] v.kwRoe@] ,dRoe@] Kku desZfUnz;keRoapa] eul@% LFkkue@] laKkog
L_kksre@ o.kZue@] ekul fo"k; foR;kfn o.kZue@ rL; dk;ZRoe@] ladYiRoe@]
bafnz;fuxzgRe p (And study of mind) euw% psrf;rk vkRek rL; xq.k%]
lq[knq%[kkuqHko] KkuksRifRrdkj.ke@] vkRekUeubafnz; fo"k; lkfUuikRoe@ rL; vHkko%
vKkue@] funzk mRifRr% LoIuksifr'p o.kZue@ (And study of sleep, dreams etc.)
euksog L_kksre@ nks"k o.kZua p bafnz;xzg.ka] Kkulaogue@] izk.kL; Kkue;Roa] /kkjdRoa]
cynk;dRo p o.kZue@ g=n;kfLFkr xk/kkdfirL; vfHkizsrkFkZ lk/kdRoe@]
mnkuO;kuok;ks% bafnz;iszjdRoe@ cqf/n% lgdkjRoe@ lkjklkj foosdRoa p] ekue
'kkfjj nks"k;ks% ikjEikfjd laca/k%] rs"kk% izHkko% iqjQ"kfHkUuRos eul% fHkUuLojQi
o.kZue@ 'kkfjjfdz;kRed euksfoKku rRofoospua p |

xV 6 1) xzaFkhlaLFkkue@ & fofHkUu var&L_kkoh xazFkhuka o.kZua] dk;Z o.kZue@ p rs"kka 'kkfjj ekul
izHkko o.kZue@ p rs"kka {k;o=f/ntUe y{k.kkuka o.kZue@ p (Study of endocrine system,
endorine glands etc.)

izkR;f{kd fo"k; %&


1) /kkrq mi/kkrq lyXua lkekU;oLFkh ifjp;% |
2) okrkfn izd=fr ifjp; ijh{k.ka p |
3) LoLFkiqjQ"ks nks"k/kkrqeykuka lkekU;izfdz;k izn'kZua rL; vHkko izn'kZue@ |
4) v.kqfo{k.k ;a_kL; lkekU; Kkue@] rL;ksi;ksx% (Study of microscope), 'kkjhjhd
ijek.kqKkua p |
5) ekalis'kh fdz;k;k%] ukMhlaLFkku fdz;k;k% e.MqD'kjhjs ijh{k.kkReda izn'kZue@ |
6) LokHkkfod oSd=frd p ew_kko;o ek_k fu/kkZj.ke@ (Boutine urine examination)
7) jDrifVdk fuekZ.ke@ (Preparation of blood smear) jDr'osrd.kKkua ifjx.kuk
(RBC and WBC count) izfdz;kKkua p] jDrs jatd fiRrL; ifj{k.ke@

(Heamoglobin estimation) rL; izkd=r] oSd=r izR;{k Kkue@ |

8) fgeksXykschuksehVj] fgeksbVksehVj] LiQkWXekseWuksehVj] LiQkWxksxzkiQ vk/kh


'kkjhjfdz;kRed lacaf/kr ;a_kifjp;% rs"kka izk;ksfxdRo Kku izn'kZue@ p] jDroxZ
foHkDr vU;Kkue@ (Blood Group Examination) jDrlaxzg p fofo/k Ldanuizokg
dkyKkue@ izn'kZue@ p (Bleeding time and clotting time examination)
'kkfjjfdz;k foKkue@
fdz;kRed vadfoHkktue@ iw.kkZdk% 200
nSuafnuh dk;Zfooj.ke@ i_ke@ 10
nSuafnuh izd=rh ijh{k.ke@ 10
vkys[k (LiQkWxksxzkiQ bZ-lh-th-) 10
ea_k..kkifjp;% 20
iz;ksx'kkys; ifj{k.k%
izkR;f{kd izd=frifj{k.ke@ 50
ekj ifj{k.ke@
/kkrqmi/kkrq eykuka ifjp;% 50
nks"k/kkrqeykuka lkekU;izfdz;k%
/kkrqjs"kq ifjp;%
ekSf[kde@ 20
LikkWfVax] fgLVkWykWth 30

vkyksP; xzaFkk %&


1) vfHkuo 'kkjhjfdz;k foKku & vkpk;Z fiz;or@ 'kekZ
2) vk;qosZfn; fdz;k'kjhj & oS| j.kthrjk; nslkbZ
3) nks"k/kkrw ey foKku & 'kadj xaxk/kj orZd
4) izkd=r nks"kfoKku & vkpk;Z fujatu nso
5) f_knks"k foKku & misanzukFk nkl
6) 'kkfjj rRon'kZue@ & fgysZdj 'kkL_kh
7) izkd=r vfXufoKku & ia- fujatu nso
8) vk;qosZfn; 'kjhjfdz;k foKku & MkW- f'kodqekj xkSM
9) vfHkuo 'kkfjjfdz;k foKku & MkW- f'kodqekj xkSM
10) nsg/kRokfXufoKku & ia- gfjnRr 'kkL_kh
11) pjd] lqJqr ,oa okXHkV ds mi;ksxh va'k

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