Diploma in Operation Theatre & Anesthesia Technology. (DOT&AT)
Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology. (DOT)
Duration:
Duration SSLC: 3Year (3Months)
PUC Sci: 2Year (3Months) Lateral Entry
Eligibility for admission in Diploma Course:
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. DURATION OF THE COURSES The duration of the above courses will be of two years + 3-month internship for PUC candidates and three years + 3-month internship for SSLC candidates. English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology of PUC standard shall be taught in the first year of the courses to SSLC candidates.
2. SELECTION OF CANDIDATES Selection of candidates shall be made through Central Counselling to be held every year between July and August October to the seats in 32 Government Medical colleges as well as Govt. quota seats in private para medical colleges/institutions.
3. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION PRESCRIBED FOR ADMISSION The minimum qualification prescribed for admission to the above courses shall be a pass in II PUC with Science subjects PCB., PCMB., CBZ., except for Diploma in Medical Records Technology for which minimum qualification would be II PUC with any optional subjects such as Science/Arts/Commerce. hose trained in English Typing or in basic Computer knowledge will be given preference.If sufficient candidates who have passed with PUC science subjects are not available, the candidates with S.S.L.C. qualification could be admitted to the above courses.The candidates admitted to any Para Medical Course either in Government or Private Institutions are not paid stipend, freeship or scholarship. There shall be no commitment on the part of the State Government or Para Medical Board to provide job to the candidates who have successfully completed the course.
4. AGE LIMIT FOR ADMISSION The candidate should have attained the minimum age of 15 years as on 31st December prior to the year of admission. Upper age limit would be 35 years. In case of Inservice, SC & ST candidates upper age limit would be 40 years. English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology of PUC standard shall be taught in the first year of the courses to SSLC candidates.
5. DRESS CODE The admitted candidates have been prescribed the following dress code:White apron with Blue colour collar with Identity badge.Common for both boys and girls. The Board is empowered to prescribe the dress code from time to time.
6. EXAMINATION The examinations to the candidates of Para Medical courses shall be conducted by the Para Medical Board. The Board examinations shall be conducted in accordance with the scheme of examination drawn for each subject. There shall be two examinations in a year, i.e., Annual and Supplementary Examinations and shall be conducted by the Para Medical Board. Regular Internal assessment will be conducted by the concerned College/ Institutions. The Board examinations shall consist of written, practical and viva examinations as specified in the scheme of examination prescribed for each course.The internal assessment must be conducted by the concerned colleges at least twice in a year and the marks list containing the average of these two internal assessments shall be submitted to the Board well before the commencement of the Board Theory Examination by the Principal of the concerned College/Institutions. Internal marks received after the stipulated date will not be considered.
7. ELIGIBILITY FOR TAKING EXAMINATION Carry over system is introduced from the year 2017-18 (RS2). The candidate should clear all the balance subjects within 6 months of Final Year. 50% of IA marks and 75% attendance are the eligibility criteria for taking exam. IA marks has to submitted twice in the academic year, in the month of February and in the month of June. Best one will be considered for examination. The candidate registered for the examination shall appear for the examinations only at the Centre assigned for that Institution in which the candidate has fulfilled his/her course requirement.
8. APPLY FOR EXAMINATION Application of candidates who have paid the examination and registration fee and whose application forms duly certified by the Head of the concerned Institution in respect of attendance etc., shall be considered by the Board for examination.
9. DATE OF EXAMINATION The dates for both theory and practical examinations for annual/supplementary examinations shall be announced by the Member Secretary of the Board after consulting the Chairman. The Member Secretary shall intimate to the Heads of the Institutions regarding the date of examinations at least one month prior to the commencement of the examination. Under unavoidable circumstances, the Board reserves the right to alter the dates of any Examinations on prior intimation.
10. EXAMINATION CENTRE Examinations shall be held only at such Centers as the Board may decide from time to time, which shall be announced before the last date for Examination.
11. MALPRACTICE AND COMMITTEE Any kind of malpractice in the examination will be severely dealt with a punishment, which ranges from debarring the candidate from writing the examination or as decided by Malpractice Committee formed by the Board.
12. PUBLICATION OF RESULTS Results of various Para Medical Courses approved by the Board shall be published at the Office of the Member Secretary of the Board and also in Government and Private Para Medical Institutions for the information of the students.
13. ISSUE OF TRANSFER CERTIFICATE There is no provision to issue Transfer Certificate to any candidate who completes Diploma successfully unless or otherwise he / she intends to persue higher studies based on Diploma Certificate issued by this Board.