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5th May 2015, 10:28 AM
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National Eligibility Test Medical
Will you please tell me that what is the eligibility needed to give the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for getting admission into the medical courses? Also tell me from where I can download the syllabus of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for getting admission into the medical courses? Give me the fee of this test?
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12th April 2018, 07:57 PM
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Re: National eligibility test medical
Can you provide me the syllabus of UGC NET -Social Medicine and Community Health Program as I need it for preparation of the Exam conducted by CBSE?
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12th April 2018, 07:58 PM
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Re: National eligibility test medical
The syllabus of UGC NET -Social Medicine and Community Health Program is as follows: UGC NET Paper II and Paper III ( Part A & B ) Unit I - Definitions and Concepts - Evolution of Public Health - Important Public Health Acts - Health problems of developed and developing countries - Health problems in India - Environment and Health Unit II - Definition and Concepts of Epidemiology - Concepts of Health and Disease - Role of Genetics in Health and Disease - Levels of Prevention - Types of Epidemiology - Uses of Epidemiology Unit III - Epidemiology, Etiology, Pathogenesis, Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases, like Malaria, Cholera, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, Diarrhoea, ARI, Poliomyelitis, Viral Hepatitis, Measles, Dengue, Rabies, AIDS, etc. - Non communicable diseases, like coronary heart disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancers, etc. - Occupational disorders like, pneumo-coniosis, hearing loss, accidents, dermatosis, etc. Unit IV - Major nutritional problems, etiology, manifestations and prevention Components of RCH care. - Need and package of services under RCH Program. Unit V - Health planning in India including various committees and National Health Policy and Health Goals set from time to time - Organised sector with reference to Centre, State, District and Block level structures and local bodies and Panchayati Raj - Organisation and functions of community health centres and primary health centres - Health Manpower - Primary Health care and concept - Alternative systems of medicine, like Ayurveda, Homeopathy, etc. - Holistic Approach - Non Governmental Organisations ( NGOs ) and Private Voluntary Organisations ( PVOs ) - Unorganised Sector Unit VI - Definition, scope and evolution - Problems of Population growth - Birth rates, death rates, fertility rates, age-specific mortality rates, MMR, CPR, etc. - Approaches and methods of contraception - MTP Unit VII - Definition and scope of social and behavioural sciences in Health - Concept and significance of social structure and social organisation - Culture and Behaviour related to Health and Disease - Political and Economic aspects of Health - Concepts and techniques of Information, Education and Communication including Counselling methodology Unit VIII - Basic concepts in statistics - Concepts of epidemiology, approaches and methods - Techniques of social sciences research relevant to health fields - Health systems research, operational research, mathematical models - Research related to health economics, medical geography Unit IX - Environmental sanitation Nutrition - Family Welfare and Planning - Reproductive and Child health - Communicable and Non communicable diseases Unit X Objectives and Organisation of important agencies, like WHO, UNICEF, FAO, ILO, Indian Red Cross Society, UNFPA, World Bank, Asia Development Bank, Ford Foundation, CARE, Rockefeller Foundation, etc. and their role in Health care activities in India |
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