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13th May 2015, 08:52 AM
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SRM University Bds Syllabus
Hello sir I am the student of srm university doing bds and I want my syllabus so can you provide me my syllabus?
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13th May 2015, 02:02 PM
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Re: SRM University Bds Syllabus
Hey dear as you told you are doing bds from srm university and you want your syllabus don’t worry I will provide you your syllabus The SRM University (Sri Ramaswamy Memorial University), formerly SRM Institute of Science and Technology, is a co-educational private university in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded in 1985 as SRM Engineering College in Kattankulathur, under University of Madras. It now has four campuses in Tamil Nadu—Kattankulathur, Ramapuram, Vadapalani and Tiruchirapalli—and three in the rest of India such as Modinagar near Delhi, Sonepat in Haryana and Gangtok in Sikkim. SRM University Syllabus of bds:- 1. Candidates belonging to all categories except scheduled caste/ scheduled tribe for admission to the Dental course should have obtained not less than 50% marks on aggregate in physics, chemistry and biology (Botony/ Zoology) at the qualifying examinations (academic stream) after a period of 12 years study 2. For candidates belonging to scheduled caste/ scheduled tribes, the minimum marks for admission Shall be 40% in lieu of 50% for general category 3. Graduates candidate should have qualified for the Bsc degree of an Indian university recognized by the Association of Indian university and accepted as equivalent but the standing academic council board of management of this university. Those graduates should have taken one of the following subjects as major subject of study an ancillary. The candidate shall have passed the earlier qualifying examination (Higher Secondary examination or an equivalent examination) with the subjects physics, Chemistry, Botony, Zoology. 4. Where the course content is not as prescribed for 10+2 education structure of the national committee, the Candidates will have to undergo a period of one year, pre professional training before admission to the Dental college 5. Wherever the state board /body of appreciate authority have taken into account only the +2 level marks to Determine the class of the candidate and issue the statement of marks accordingly, that alone would be taken into consideration 6. Candidates who have studied abroad the equivalency of qualification ad determined by the have passed In the subject of physics, chemistry, biology,(Botony, Zoology) and English up to the 12th standard with 50% marks in aggregate. 7. The candidate should be medically fit 8. Any Criteria not covered under the above provisions, the ruling of the ELIGIBILITY COMMITTEE shall be adopted. Age Limit for admission Candidate should have completed the age of 17yrs as on 31st December of the year of admission Selection of Students The selection of students to dental college of this university is solely on the basis of merit. Eligibility certificate Candidates who have passed any qualifying examination other than the higher secondary examinations conducted by the government of Tamil Nadu shall obtain an eligibility certificate from the university the remitting the prescribed fees along with the application form before admission. Registration A candidate admitted to the course in S.R.M Dental College the University, shall register his/her by remitting by the prescribed fees along with the application form before registration, duty filled through then head of the Institute within the stipulate date. Duration of Course The Period of certified study for the course of degree of bachelor of Dental Surgery shall extent over a minimum period of four Academic years plus one year compulsory rotating Internship in college. Academic Terms I BDS – August 1st to 31st July II BDS – August 1st to 31st July III BDS – August 1st to 31st July IV BDS – Semester I – August 1st to 31st January IV BDS – Semester II – February 1st to 31st July Curriculum The Curriculum and the syllabi for the course shall be as prescribed from time to time by academic council and approved by the board of Management of University. Working Days in an Academic year Each Academic year shall consist of not less than 240 working days Attendance required for admission to University Examinations a. No candidate shall be permitted to any one of the parts of BDS examinations unless he/she attended the course in the subject for the prescribed period and procedures the necessary her of study, attendance and satisfactory conduct from the head of the Institution. b. A candidate is required to put in a minimum 80% in both theory and practical/ Clinical separately in each subjects to appear in the University examination c. In case of the subjects in which there is no examination at the end of the academic year percentage of attendance shall be not less that 70%. However at the time of appearing for professional examination in the subject the aggregate percentage of attendance in the subject should be 80%. d. In case of students who have failed in more that one subject and not permitted to go to the higher class, the attendance in the subject in which the student have failed should not be less than 75% e. In case of students who have failed in one subject and is permitted to go to next higher class, they should attend the internal assessment test (Theory and Practical) in the subject in which the student have failed and should attend the additional classes conducted by the department. f. A Candidate lacking in the prescribed attendance in theory and Practical / Clinical in any one subject in the first appearance shall not be appear for university examinations. Condonation of Lack of Attendance Condonation of shortage of attendance up to a maximum of 10% in the prescribed eligible attendance for admission to an examination rest with the discretionary power of the Vice Chancellor. A Candidates lacking in attendance shall submit an application in the prescribed form and remit the stipulated fee for Rs 300/- 15 days prior to the commencement of the theory examination. The head of the department and the head of the Institution should satisfy themselves regarding the genuineness of the candidate’s request while forwarding the application with their endorsement to the controller of the examination who would obtain the vice chancellor’s approval for the candidates admission to the examination. No application would be considered, if it is not forwarded through the proper channel. Condonation of lack of attendance shall be taken up for the consideration under the following circumstances:- a. Any illness affecting the candidate(the candidate should submit to the head of the institute a medical certificate from a registered a medical practitioner soon after he/she returns to the institute after treatment) b. Any unforeseen tragedy in the family(the parent guardian should give in writing the reason for the wards absence to the head of the Institution) c. Participation in NCC/NSS and other coordinated activities representation the Institution or University(the Head of the Institution of endorse the leave) d. Any other leave (which doesn’t fall under the category of A,B&C mentioned above) the Head of the Institution deems reasonable for recommendation for approval by the Vice chancellor for condonation. Internal assessment marks required for admission to University examination A minimum of 35% of internal assessment marks is required for a student to be permitted to appear for the University examination. A candidate should secure a minimum of 7 mark out of the 20 Marks allotted for the internal assessment exam (Theory 10 marks & Practical 10 marks) Readmission after break of study a. Candidates having a break of study of 5 years and above or more than two spells of break will be considered for re-admission b. The calculation of the break of break of study of the candidate for re-admission shall be calculated from the date of first discontinuance of the course c. Candidate having break of study shall be considered for re-admission provided that they are not subjected to any disciplinary action and no charges are pending or contemplated against them. d. All re-admission of candidates are subject to the approval of Vice chancellor Migration /Transfer of candidates a. Migration of transfer of candidates from one recognized dental college to another recognized dental college shall be granted as per the recommendations and regulations of the dental of India b. The provision of combination of attendance shall be granted to a transferee for admission university examinations with the approval of the vice chancellor c. All migration/transfers are subject to the approval of the vice chancellor SUBJECTS OF STUDY FOR BDS COURSE I YEAR BDS 0101 Human Anatomy, Embryology and Histology BDS 0102 Human Physiology BDS 0103 Medical Biochemistry BDS 0104 Oral Anatomy, physiology,histology & Tooth morphology II YEAR BDS 0201 Materials used in Dentistry BDS 0202 General Pathology BDS 0203 Medical Microbiology BDS 0204 General and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics BDS 0205 Pre clinical Prosthodontics BDS 0206 Pre clinical Conservative III YEAR BDS 0301 Oral Pathology and Oral Microbiology BDS 0302 General Medicine BDS 0303 General Surgery IV YEAR – SEMESTER I BDS 0401 – Public Health Dentistry BDS 0402 – Periodontology BDS 0403 – Orthodontia and Dento facial orthopedics BDS 0404 – Oral Medicine and Radiology IV YEAR – SEMESTER II BDS 0405 – Oral and Maxillofacial surgery BDS 0406 – Conservative and esthetic dentistry BDS 0407 – Prosthetics – Crown and bridge, esthetic dentistry BDS 0408 – Pediatric and preventive Dentistry EXAMINATIONS SCOPE: These regulations shall be applicable for the BDS degree examinations conducted by various universities in the country Preface: • Evaluation is a continuous process which is based upon criteria developed by the concern authorities with certain objectives to asses the performance of the learner. This also indirectly helps in the measurement of effectiveness and quality of the concerned BDS programme. Evaluation is achieved by two processes • Formative or internal assessment • Summative or University examinations Formative evaluation is done through a series of test and examination conducted periodically by the Institution Summative evaluation is done by the university through examination conducted at the end of the specified course Methods of evaluation: Evaluation may be achieved by the following tested methods • Written test • Practical • Clinical Examination • Viva voce Any student, who does not clear the first BDS University Examination in all subjects within 3 years from the date of admission, shall be discharged from the course For I BDS to II BDS : Any candidate who fails in one subject in an examination is permitted to got to the next higher class and appear for the subject and complete it successfully before he is permitted to appear for the next higher examination. For III BDS: Any candidate who fails in one subject in the III BDS examination is permitted to go to the 1st Semester of the Final year BDS. However he/she has to complete all the third year subjects successfully before entering the 2nd semester of the final year BDS. For IV BDS: Any candidate who fails in one subject in final year first semester examination is permitted to go to the next semester class and appear for the subject and complete it successfully before entering the internship programme. Internal assessment examination and Model Practical Examination The continuing theory assessment examinations may be held frequently at least 6 test times in a particular year/3 times in a semester and practical assessment examination may be held at least 2 times in a particular year/one time in a semester and the average marks of these examinations should be considered. At least 10% out of the total marks in each subject for both theory and practical and clinical examinations should be set aside for the internal assessment examination Internal assessment marks (Theory) = 10 Internal assessment marks (Practical/Clinical) = 10 Total Marks for Internal assessment = 20 In case of students who have failed in one or more than one subject, the internal marks that they have obtained in the first appearance will not be valid and the students should appear for the internal assessment test (Theory and Practical) and obtain new internal assessment marks, however the mark obtained by these students for the record in their first appearance can be carried over to the subjects appearance. Scheme on University examination: Written examination 1. The written examination in each subject shall consists of one paper 3 hours duration and have a maximum of 70 marks 2. Each paper will be divided into three parts A,B,C as follows 3. Marks distribution Section A 2 Long essays, 10 Marks each 2 X 10 = 20 Section B 8 Short essays, 5 marks each 8 X 5 = 40 Section C 5 Short answers, 2 marks each 5 X 2 = 10 4. The nature of question set, should be aimed to evaluate students of different standards ranging from average to excellent. contact:- SRM University SRM Nagar,Potheri,Kattankulathur-603203 Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu 603203 Location:- [MAP]SRM University[/MAP] more syllabus detail to atteched a pdf file; |