Showing posts with label Nursing. Show all posts
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Monday, January 26, 2009

RGUHS Nursing Students Hit By Ill-Conceived System

A mere 25% first year nursing students in Karnataka clear the examinations, statistics compiled by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) shows. This because medical subjects are taught by medical college teachers, whose expectations nursing students are unable to meet!

The statistics show that there has been no improvement in the average results in the last five years, except in 2006, when the overall pass percentage shot up to 41.82%. "In 2006, there were some discrepancies in the question paper and as a result we had to award 10 marks to each candidate," said Dr S Sacchidanand, registrar (evaluation), RGUHS.

Second and third year nursing results, are however, better compared to first year.

Elaborating on the results, he said in the first year students have to write six papers, which includes three medical papers -- anatomy, biochemistry and physiology. "The medical subjects are taught by medical college teachers, who set and evaluate the paper. Naturally, the expectations of these teachers is higher. When the students fail to meet the expectations they are awarded less marks or even failed.''

The criteria to clear the exam is a minimum 40% marks in each paper and 50% in internal assessment, with an aggregate of 50% . "For instance, if a student has secured 35% in theory and has secured minimum eligibility or even higher marks in other areas, he will still be declared fail," Sacchidanand said.

Sacchidanand said poor results have a direct bearing on the students' future as most of them take educational loans to pursue the course. "If they fail in the first year exams, the loan is denied to them. Also, there is the possibility that student might get discouraged and discontinue studies. Already, we are seeing a decline in admissions __ less than 50% __ which may get affected further," he said.

RGUHS is now contemplating training nursing teachers to handle medical subjects.

After the first year results were announced, the nursing colleges wrote to the university regarding the low pass percentage. "This year, we have revised the curriculum and examination system. Some kind of resistance was expected. However, the results has been more or less same compared to previous years," Dr S Ramananda Shetty, vice-chancellor, RGUHS told The Times of India.

The university only declares results and "it's the teachers who set the papers and value the answer scripts," he added.

The university has held discussions with the chairman (Board of Studies (BoS) and dean of faculty over the issue. "Whatever is possible from the university we will consider it," the VC has said.

Poor showing

Year------Results

2003-----27.17%

2004---28.57%

2005-----20%

2006-----41.82%

2007-----30.13%

2008---24.19%

SOURCE

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Re-scheduled Timetable Para-Medical, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy & Nursing Courses Theory Examination

The Theory Examination of RGUHS, For M.Sc., Psychosocial Rehabilitation, B.Sc Nursing, PC Nursing, B.Pharma, BPT and Allied Sciences, which were scheduled on 17/09/2008 are re-scheduled as shown below:

Faculty
Scheduled Date
Re-scheduled Date
Day
M. Sc. Psych. Rehabilitation
17/09/2008
24/09/2008
Wednesday
B.Sc Nursing
17/09/2008
26/09/2008
Friday
B.Pharma (OS 96-97 and RS 97-98
Scheme) III and IV Year
17/09/2008
26/09/2008
Friday
BPT, MLT, Radiography and Allied
Sciences
17/09/2008
26/09/2008
Friday
PC Nursing
17/09/2008
27/09/2008
Saturday
B.Pharma (RS2 98-99 Batch Onwards
and RS3 2004 Batch onwards)
17/09/2008
28/09/2008
Sunday

The remaining examination from 18/09/2008 will be held as per the scheduled notified earlier.
Download the Notification From RGUHS Website

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