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KASTURBA COLLEGE OF NURSINGHabibganj, BHEL, Bhopal - 462024
For All enquiries, Please Contact :
Principal :KASTURBA COLLEGE OF NURSINGHabibganj, Bhopal - 462024Telephone : 0755-2505370 0755-2485278 0755-2505377 Auto : 5370, 5377Fax : 0755-2485278
Secretary :BHEL SHIKSHA MANDALM.G.M. Dispensary CampusD-Sector, Piplani-462 021Telephone : 0755-2503418 0755 -2503047 0755-2759390
or
Managed by BHEL Shiksha Mandal, BHEL, Bhopal
Recognized by Government of Madhya Pradesh
(Associated with 300 bedded Kasturba Hospital BHEL, Bhopal,
Affiliated with Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University Jabalpur
and
Recognized by Indian Nursing Council (New Delhi) & M.P State Nursing Council
e-mail : [email protected] : www.bsmbhopal.com
S. No. Contents Page No.
INDEX
1. GOVERNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS 1
2. GOVERNING COUNCIL 1
3. LIST OF NURSING FACULTY 2
4. LIST OF EXTERNAL FACULTY MEMBERS 3
5. LOCATION : BHOPAL CITY, BHEL & KASTURBA HOSPITAL 4
6. BHEL SHIKSHA MANDAL 5
7. KASTURBA COLLEGE OF NURSING 6
8. COURSE DESCRIPTION 11
9. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION 14
10. ATTENDANCE 16
11. VACATION 16
12. ADMISSION NORMS 16
13. STUDENT INFORMATION 17
14. CONDUCT, DISCIPLINE AND APPEAL RULES 18
15. FEE STRUCTURE & SCHEDULE 19
16. CODE OF CONDUCT IN HOSTEL 19
17. STUDENTS ROUTINE IN HOSTEL 20
18. USE OF INTERNET FACILITIES 20
19. APPLICATION FORM
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BHEL SHIKSHA MANDAL
1. GOVERNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
2. GOVERNING COUNCIL :
KASTURBA COLLEGE OF NURSING
S.No. Post HeldName
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Smt. Neelam Bhogal GM (SCR, ENGG & MM) BHEL President
Shri S.B. Singh AGM (TAD) BHEL Vice President
Shri Ashutosh Chatterjee DGM (MEX) BHEL Secretary
Shri S.S. Gupta AGM (FIN) BHEL Treasurer
Dr. (Smt) Kalpana Thorat Sr. DGM (Medical) BHEL Jt. Secretary
Dr. (Smt) P. Sachdev Head (Gynae & Obst) GC Member
Shri Shri A.A. Siddiqui DGM (HRM)BHEL GC Member
Shri Ravindra Aind AGM (Hospital Administration) GC Member (Elected)
Shri Johnson Thomas Lecturer GC Member (Trs'Rep)
Govt. Representative Post vacant
S.No. Name Post in KCON Nomination/ Election
1. Dr. Vandana Dave
CMS-Incharge
Kasturba Hospital BHEL
Bhopal
Chairman Nominee of Foundation Society
2.
Shri S.B.Singh
Vice-
President-
BSM
Member
Nominee of Donor
Agency
(BHEL)
3.
Shri. Ashutosh Chatterjee
Secretary-
BSM
Member
Secretary
Nominee of Foundation Society
(BSM)
4.
Dr. (Smt).
Kalpana Thorat
Joint Secretary-
BSM
Member
Convener
Nominee of president (BSM)
5.
Nominee Of University Member
Post vacant
6.
Nominee of Govt
M.P. Hr. E ducation Dept.
Member
Post vacant
7.
Prof.
Lilly Christopher Principal/ KCON
Member
Principal of the College
8.
Smt.
Jincy Mathew
Asso.Professor
Member
Elected Faculty Member of
College
9. Smt. Susan Manoj
Asso.Professor Member From College Teaching staff
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3. LIST OF NURSING FACULTY OF KCON :
S.NO NAME OF THE SENIOR FACULTY DEPARTMENT FACULTY MEMBERS
1 PROF. (MRS). LILLY CHRISTOPHER PRINCIPAL CUM PROFESSOR &HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
1.MRS.BINCY SHIJU K.Asst.Prof.-MScNsg(Med-Sur-Nsg)2.MRS.SANTHYA SAMAsst.Prof.-MScNsg(Med-Sur-Nsg)3.MR. AMIT MARTIN
Tutor-
MScNsg(Med-Sur-Nsg)-4.MR.JAINENDRA.K. MASIHTutor-
BSc Nursing
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MRS. HANCY COLLINS
VICE PRINCIPAL CUM PROFESSOR &
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
1.MRS.SOPHIE JOHNSONTutor-
BSc Nursing
2.MRS.SMRITI CHATTRETutor-
BSc Nursing
3.MRS.RUBY GEORGE
Tutor-
BSc Nursing
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MRS. JINCY MATHEW
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR &
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
1.MRS.SARIKA MEENA
Tutor-
BSc Nursing
2.MRS.SUSAN AMIT
Tutor-
BSc Nursing
3.MRS.AMRIT PAL KAURTutor-
BSc Nursing
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MRS. SUSAN MANOJ
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR &
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY NURSING
1.MRS. GEETHU T R
Tutor-MSc Nsg
(Obs&Gynae Nsg)2.MS. MADHAVI SHAKYATutor-
BSc Nursing
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MRS.AMITA SINGH
ASSTT.PROFESSOR &
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
CHILD HEALTH NUSING
1.MRS.ALANKRITA MASIHTutor-
BSc Nursing
2.MRS. RAKSHA PATEL
Tutor-
MSc Nsg(community Health Nsg.)
3.MRS. FEBY GEOEGE
Tutor- BSc Nursing
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4. LIST OF EXTERNAL FACULTY MEMBERS OF KCON :
S.No. Name of Faculty Qualification Year Subject Taught
1. Mr. P.C. Gupta M.Sc. Medical -
Biochemistry
I Biochemistry
2. Ms. Avani Parashar M.Sc. M. Phil
Psychology
I Psychology
3. Dr. Vivek Mishra M.Sc. Microbiology, Ph.D.
I Microbiology
4. Dr. B.K.Pande MBBS ,PG Cert. -
Accident/
Emergency
Course
I , II Anatomy &Physiology
Pathology,
Pharmacology
5. Mrs. Priyamvada Saraf MSc (Dietetics) B.Ed. I Nutrition
6. Mrs. Shefali Jain M.A. (Hindi) B.Ed. I Hindi
7. Mrs. Gayatri Sukhwani MSc, Computer
Science & B.Ed.
I Computer
8. Dr. Poonam Matkar PhD MA English I English
9 Mrs.Naina Singh M.A.
Sociology/English/
D.Ed,B.Ed
II Sociology
10. Dr. Yash Saraf MBBS, M.D.
Community
Medicine
III Statistics & Research
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5. Location :
BHOPAL: The City Of Lakes
BHEL :
KASTURBA HOSPITAL:
SPECIALITY SERVICES:
1. Medicine
2. Surgery
3. Orthopedics
4. Paediatrics
5. Gynecology and Obstetrics
6. Ophthalmology
7. Ear, Nose and Throat
8. Skin Diseases
9. Psychiatry
10. Dentistry
11. Respiratory
12. Pathology
13. Radiology
14. Physiotherapy
Bhopal is located in the central part of India and north western part of the state of Madhya thPradesh. The Legendary King Bhoj built the town in 11 century AD. It is the capital of Madhya
Pradesh.
It was established in the late fifties. It is the largest engineering and manufacturing
enterprises of its kind in India and is one of India's leading companies in the power equipments field.
The plant is well established. Townships spread over an area of around 20 square KM having
Population of more than one lakh and serve as the centre of education (1University, 4Degree
Colleges, and Dozens of School). It also provides good health facilities sports and recreational parks
(17nos) and eco- friendly environment (more than 8 lakh trees) and follows Environment
Management System.
It is situated in one of the BHEL Township named as Habibganj. It is a Hi-Tech well equipped
modern 300 bedded hospital. It is one of the premier & most modern hospitals in Madhya Pradesh.
Its intensive Care Unit is a Multi Specialty ICU well equipped with Hi-Tech Equipment like
bed side continuous monitoring modern gadgets including colour Doppler, Ventilators Defibrillators,
infusion Pumps, Computerized digital X-ray Unit, PFT Bronchoscope.
It provides specialist and super specialist services in the following field:
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SUPER SPECIALITY SERVICES:
1. Neuro Surgery
Special Clinics:
1. Diabetic
2. Gastro-Enterology
3. Psychiatry
4. Skin and V.D.
5. High Risk Pregnancy
6. Epilepsy
7. Ante and post natal
8. Well Baby Child
9. Family Planning
10. Yoga advice O.P.D.
(a) Internship for Medical Students and Nurses
(b) House job for Doctors
(c) D.N.B. Course for Doctors in Medicine , Surgery , Orthopedic, Gynecology,
and Obstetrics
6. BHEL SHIKSHA MANDAL:
BHEL is taking care of its employees and their families by providing appropriate high quality
health care facilities and best education for their children and also children of neighbourhood.
For education of the children of its employees in particular and residents of Bhopal at large,
BHEL Bhopal has established good number of schools. The entire infrastructure is provided by the
BHEL Management.
There are four peripheral dispensaries in various sectors of Township to provide primary
health care of more than one lakh regular beneficiaries. Kasturba Hospital is also having a modern
centre for Occupational Health Services (OHS) which is unique in the state of Madhya Pradesh and
functions as per directives and guidelines given by ILO& WHO.
Apart from the above, the hospital is continuously updating its academic needs and
generates academic environment mainly in following fields:
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For effective control of these institution including staff and students, the organization
decided and formulated to establish educational society. Presently the society is functioning under
BHEL, Bhopal named as “BHEL SHIKSHA MANDAL “It is registered under Madhya Pradesh Firms
and Society Act. 1959 vide Registration No. 12903 dated 16-06-1983. This Society is an
autonomous body and ...
Working with the following objectives:
(I) To establish and promote intellectual, physical, academic, moral, professional/
vocational education in the field of nursing and other allied paramedical disciplines.
(II) To spread the knowledge on the subjects related to the all round development of the
personality.
(III) To promote the general welfare of the community at large through service and activities.
(IV) To promote the culture heritage by the advancement of Indian philosophy, fine arts,
literature and crafts.
(V) To develop social awareness aiming at the national integration.
(VI) To cooperate with the National movements aiming at the removal of illiteracy of
ignorance and to promote the civic, economic and cultural interest in all people.
(VII) To bring together the parents of the students, teachers and other educational institutions
with a view to devise ways and means of providing a congenial atmosphere for the best
growth of the children.
(VIII) To arrange and formulate training programme and symposiums for improving teaching
methods and widening the mental horizons of the teachers.
(IX) To reconstruct , takeover and amalgamate with one or more associations/ societies
having similar/ identical objectives with intimation to Register of Firms and Societies,
Govt.of M.P. Bhopal.
To achieve the first objective, BHEL Shiksha Mandal has established a College of
Nursing in 2002. For providing technical assistance, practical work, hospital services,
BHEL Management has permitted to use 300 bedded Kasturba Hospital.
7. KASTURBA COLLEGE OF NURSING:
The Kasturba College of Nursing is an extension of educational programme managed by
“BHEL SHIKSHA MANDAL”. One of the objectives of BHEL Shiksha Mandal is to establish and
promote Vocational education in the field of Nursing and other allied paramedical disciplines. To
meet this objectives the Kasturba College of Nursing has been established in the year 2002.The
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College is affiliated to Barkatullah University Bhopal since 2002, MPMSU Jabalpur since 2015, is
recognized by Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi and M.P.Nurses' State Nursing Council. The
College is offering 4 years B.Sc.degree in Nursing .
VISION, MISSION AND VALUES
VISION: To become a centre par excellence in imparting nursing education and
effectively and efficiently contribute to the health sector.
MISSION: To mould and groom the young students into competent nursing
professionals possessing all round skills as health-care providers,
educationalists and researchers who can play leadership role in creating and
promoting health amongst all people.
VALUES: 1). Excellence in learning and practice
2). Quality service and Holistic care
3). Respect for persons
4).Truthfulness and Honesty
PHILOSOPHY OF KASTURBA COLLEGE OF NURSING
The institution believes that the unique function of a nurse is to assist the individual, either
sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health, its recovery or to a peaceful
death, that she would perform unaided if she had necessary strength, will and knowledge.
The basic course in Nursing should provide for the continuous development of an individual
as a nurse and as a citizen, capable of functioning effectively in the hospital and Community. The
institution believes that educational preparation of nurses contributes substantially in maintaining
the health of the people by prevention of disease, promotion of health and care of the sick and
injured in the family, community and globe.
It is recognized that this is a profession which is influenced by advances in science and
technology and therefore efforts are being made to give more exposure in the clinical field areas.
The endeavor of the institution would be directed towards helping the students in their all
round development and to develop pride in the profession and to guide them with respect to their
prospects in Nursing.
AIMS OF THE COURSE:
The aim of the B.Sc. Nursing Programme is to prepare the graduates to assume
responsibility in care of people, sick or well as professional nurses.
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?To maintain a centre of excellence in nursing with a view to generate new perspective
and innovative approaches in scientific health care system and future needs of
nursing development.
?To set an ideal in study as well as service to society which may become holistic in its
outlook and approach to meet the health needs of the country.
OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:
(A) INSTITUTIONAL
(i) To select intelligent sincere students who have aptitude in taking care of sick
and to promote the health of Community.
(ii) To prepare quality Nurses who do the sustained work of creative nature for the
development of Human and Scientific health Care.
(iii) To promote “in depth” Study of Nursing with a view to prepare Nurses to cope
up with the modernized, intricate and advanced medical care of today's world.
(iv) To prepare Nurses to think and act independently and to own responsibility to
assist people, whether sick or healthy in measures which contribute to holistic
health.
(v) To generate academic, learning climate as residual among the existing
medical and Nursing Staff for updating their knowledge and innovative
approaches.
(B) STUDENTS
(i) Assessing health status, identify nursing needs, planning implementing,
pursuing care for patients that contribute to health of individual, families and
communities. Demonstrating competency in the skills and techniques of
Nursing.
(ii) Participating as member of health team.
(iii) Demonstrating leadership quality and decision making abilities in different
situations.
(iv) Recognizing the need for continued learning for their personal and
professional development.
(v) Practicing ethical values in their personal and professional life.
(vi) Demonstrating skills in teaching, management, interpersonal relationship and
communications.
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
Since it is a profession of dedication, love for humanity, faith and courage, the students who
aspire for this profession, should have sound physical health, courage, honesty, emotional maturity
and above all compassion to serve, as pre requisites for admission to the college.
COLLEGE FACILITIES:
(i) Teaching Facility:
The College is committed to provide best-in-class teaching and learning
environment to instill ethical and professional values to the future nurses for
building leadership skills in areas of nursing education, practice, administration and
research. KCON has a well qualified team of nursing faculty and an expert team of
external faculty engaged from parental Hospital and various other Institutions /
Colleges from Bhopal for teaching various specialty subjects.
(ii) Classrooms:
Each Lecture Hall is well organized with comfortable sitting arrangements and has
got proper lighting & ventilation, making a perfect environment for studies. Each
classroom has got OHP & LCD which is utilized for presentations & seminars.
(iii) Laboratories :
Strictly adhering to the norms of Indian Nursing Council also in order to provide
practical training to students in the best possible way, our College is well equipped
with state of the art infrastructure/ with all upgraded equipments including
mannequins,charts, models, AV aids and necessary articles for procedure
demonstration.
Following labs have been established :
?Nursing Foundation & Medical Surgical Nursing Laboratory
?OBG and Paediatrics Laboratory
?Nutrition Laboratory
?Community Health Nursing Laboratory
?Pre-Clinical Science Laboratory
?Computer Laboratory
(iv) Library :
Kasturba College of Nursing has a well furnished library with around 3347 books,
National & International journals, Magazines & reference books to serve the needs
of the students and staff of the College . For the convenience of staff and
students,Library has separate Reference rooms with computers and other
comfortable arrangements needed for library.
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(v) Computer Education:
As the college is committed for all round development of the students, computer
education is endowed to the students. For providing latest knowledge in nursing, the
institute has got computers with internet facility.
(vi) Audio-Visual Room :
To impart quality education, it is important that educational material should be
designed to focus attention to provide up to date knowledge. In order to make
education effective, College has well furnished A.V. Aids Room with OHP's , LCD's,
T.V, VCR, Camera, Public Address Systems, Charts, Posters etc.
(vii) Multi Purpose Hall:
College has well spacious multipurpose hall which facilitates the college for hosting
functions of the college, educational conferences, workshops, examinations,
cultural activities etc.
(viii) Medical Facilities :
College is responsible for the health appraisal of the students. Free OPD treatment
is provided to all students in Kasturba Hospital, BHEL Bhopal. Apart from this, a
thorough and unhastened health examination is carried for each student.
(ix) Clinical Programme :
And for super speciality, College is affiliated to Bhopal Memorial Hospital,Gandhi
Medical College Bhopal, Jawaharlal Cancer Hospital Bhopal. For community
postings students are exposed to both rural and urban areas in Gandhi Nagar,
Bagsewania and BHEL adopted villages like Adampur and Chotikhajuri.
(x) Community outreach programme :
Community outreach programme of the college shall be extended to (i) Padaria (ii)
Kanha Saya (iii) Adampur (iv)Koluwa (v) Choti Khajuri (vi) Piplia Pende Khan
villages of Bhopal District. These are adopted villages of BHEL for fulfillment of
social obligations. Apart from imparting education BHEL is equally concerned for
their health and well being. For this, a medical team of Kasturba Hospital including
Doctors, Para Medical Staff along with trainees and students regularly visit the
above villages in intervals to cater to the health needs of the residents of these
villages. The team is also imparting health and environment education to the village
so as to enable them to solve their health problems by their own efforts. The ultimate
goal of this programme is “HEALTH FOR ALL AND ALL FOR HEALTH”.
Apart from the above, the team also visits nearby slum colonies to cater to the needs
of investigation, diagnosis and treatment.
Kasturba Hospital also extends medical facility free of cost through health camps
and deputes Doctors and Nurses at the place of calamity whether it is at the bank of
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river Narmada (District Hoshangabad) or cyclone affected areas of Orissa, Nursing
Staff participates in all National health programmes .Students will also undergo
rural health experience by visiting Seva Kendras under Community Health
Department of the College of Nursing.
(xi) Extra Curricular Activities :
As we believe in all round personality development, therefore along with excellence
in education , College is also organizing other programmes. College has SNA Unit
and the students participate in competitions held at National, State level and
Intercollegiate level and are bringing laurels to the college. College is also
organizing time to time Seminar, Scientific Paper Presentation, Workshops,
Continuing Nursing Education and Staff Development programmes.
(xii) Transportation :
College is providing transportation facilities for the students between college and
hostel and also for clinical practice.
HOSTEL FACILITIES
(i) Rooms: Well ventilated and furnished rooms with attached toilet cum bathroom are
provided to the students.
(ii) Mess : Hostel is having a furnished dining room. Under the supervision of Warden,
the food is prepared hygienically and served to the students.
(iii) Reading Room : Reference books are available for easy access and to study in the
hostel. Hostel has got computers with Internet facilities which are utilized by the
students.
(iv) Recreation : For the recreational need of the students, Hostel has got T.V. in each
block. Facilities for indoor and Outdoor games are also made available. Under the
supervision of Wardens Students do yoga and other exercises to keep themselves
physically and mentally fit.
(v) Security : 24 Hrs. Security Guards are posted in the hostel.
8. COURSE DESCRIPTION:
(i) Name of Course :
B.Sc. Nursing 4 year Degree Course including internship.
(ii) The system of study / Examination is on annual basis.
(iii) Medium of instruction – English shall be medium of instruction for all the
subjects of the study and examination.
(iv) Commencement of the programme – The programme will commence in
the First week of September every year.
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ANNEXURE-ICOURSE OF INSTRUCTION
(a) First Year
S.No Subjects Theory (In hrs)
(Class and Lab)
Practical
(In hrs.)
(Clinical)
In Hours
1. English 60
2. Anatomy 60
3 Physiology 60
4 Nutrition with Environmental
Science
60
5 Biochemistry 30
6 Nursing Foundation 265+200 450
7 Psychology 60
8 Microbiology 60
9 Introduction to computers 45
10 **Hindi/Regional Language 30
11 LibraryWork / Self Study 50
12 Co-Curricular activities 50
13 Total Hours 930 450 100
Total Hours = 1480 hrs ** Optional
(b).Second Year
1. Sociology with Environmental
Science
60
2 Pharmacology 45
3 Pathology 30
4 Genetics with EVS 15
5 Medical-Surgical Nursing –I
(Adult including Geriatrics)
210 720
6 Community Health Nursing -I with
Environmental Science
90 135
7 Communication & Education
Technology
60+30
9 Library Work / Self Study 50
9 Co-Curricular activities 35
Total Hours 540 855 85
Total Hours = 1480 hrs
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(c) Third Year
(d) Fourth Year
S. No.
Subject
Theory (In hrs )
(class and Lab )
Practical
(In hrs)
Clinical
In Hours
1. Medical –Surgical Nursing (Adult including
geriatrics )-II
120
270
2. Child Health Nursing
90
270
3. Mental Health Nursing
90
270
4. Nursing Research & Statistics
45
5. Library Work/Self
50
6 Co-curricular Activities
50
Total Hours
345
810
100
Total Hours
= 1255
hrs.
1. Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing 90 180
2. Community Health Nursing –II with
Environmental Science 90 135
3. Management of Nursing Services and Education
60+30
Total hours 270 315
TotalHours = 585
hrs
** Project work to be carried out during Internship
Internship (Integrated Practice) Practical =30 hours per week
Subject Theory (In hrs) Practical(In hrs) In
(Week)
1. Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing 240 5
2 Community Health Nursing –II 195 4
3. Medical Surgical Nursing (Adult and Geriatric) 430 9
4. Child Health Nursing 145 3
5 Mental Health Nursing 95 2
6. Research Project 45 1
Total Hours 1150 24
Total : 1690 hours
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Note :
1. Internship means 8 hours of integrated clinical duties in which 2 weeks of evening and night duties are included .
2. Internship should be carried out as 8 hours per day @ 48 hours per week 3. Students during internship will be supervised by nursing teachers. 4. Fourth year final examination to be held only after completing Internship 5. Environmental study is included with subjects:Sociology,Nutrition,Genetics and Community Health
Nursing I&II (AS PER SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND UGC ORDER )
ANNEXURE - II9. Scheme of Examination
First Year:
Subject
Assessment
Hours Internal External Total
Theory
1. Anatomy & Physiology
3
25
75 100
2. Nutrition and Biochemistry 3 25 75 100
3. Nursing Foundation 3 25 75 100
4. Psychology 3 25 75 100
5. Microbiology 3 25 75 100
6. English 3 25 75 100
7. Introduction to computer 25 75 100
Practical & Viva Voce
1. Nursing Foundation
100
100 200
Second Year:
Subject
Assessment
Hours Internal External Total
Theory
8. Sociology
3 25 75 100
9. Medical -Surgical Nursing -I 3 25 75 100
10. Pharmacology , Pathology ,Genetics 3 25 75 100
11. Community Health nursing - I 3 25 75 100
12. Communication and Educational Technology 3 25 75 100
Practical & Viva Voce
2.Medical -Surgical Nursing -I
100
100 200
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Note:1. Regular unit tests, two sessional and pre-university examinations will be conducted every
year by the college.2. Anatomy and Physiology –Question paper will consist of Section A- Anatomy of 37 marks
Section B- Physiology should be of 38 marks.3. Nutrition and Biochemistry - Question paper will consist of Section A- Nutrition marks of
45 and Section B of Biochemistry of 30 marks.4. Pharmacology, Genetics, Pathology : Section – A of Pharmacology with 38 marks,
Section B - Pathology of 25 and Genetics with 12 marks.5. Nursing Research & statistics–Nursing research should be of 50 marks, Statistics 25 marks.6. Theory and Practical exams for Introduction to computer to be conducted as College exam
and marks to be sent to the University for inclusion in the mark sheet.7. Minimum pass marks shall be 50% in each of the theory and practical Papers separately .8. A Candidate must have minimum of 80% attendance (irrespective of the kind of absence in
theory and practical in each subject for appearing for university examination). 9. A candidate must have 100% attendance in each of the practical areas before appearing for
the university examination. 10. A candidate has to pass in theory and practical exam separately in each of the paper.11. If a candidate fails either in theory or practical paper he/she has to re-appear for both (Theory
and practical).
Third Year ::
Subject
Assessment
Hours Internal External Total
Theory
13.
Medical –Surgical Nursing -II
3 25 75 100
14.
Child health Nursing
3 25 75 100
15.
Mental Health Nursing
3 25 75 100
16.
Nursing Research & Statistics
3 25 75 100
Practical & Viva Voce
3.Medical -Surgical Nursing -II
50 50 100
4.Child Health Nursing
50 50 100
5.Mental Health Nursing
50 50 100
Fourth Year :
Subject
Assessment
Hours Internal External Total
Theory
17. Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing
3 25 75 100
18. Community health Nursing -II 3 25 75 100
19. Management of Nursing Services and Education 3 25 75 100
Practical & Viva Voce
6. Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing
50 50 100
7.Community Health Nursing 50 50 100
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12. Maximum number of attempts permitted for each student is 3 including first attempt.13. A candidate failing in more than two subjects will not be promoted to the next year.14. Candidate shall not be admitted to the subsequent higher examination unless the candidate
has passed the previous examination.15. The maximum period to complete the course successfully should not exceed 8 years.10. Attendance :
?The Students shall be permitted to appear in university examination until and unless he/she has 80% attendance in theory and practical, 100% attendance in each of the practical areas before the University examination and award of degree.
?Student lacking in prescribed attendance and poor academic performance will not be allowed for university examination.
11. Vacation :?There will be 7 weeks vacation in an academic year that is ,
Winter - 2 weeks Summer - 5 weeks However the vacation time is subject to change with the examination dates from University.
?The students are eligible for 10 days of sick leave.The students are not eligible for any other kind of leave and absenteeism.The students will be subjected to disciplinary action in case of unauthorized absenteeism.
12. ADMISSION NORMS st(a) The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on or before 31 December of the
year of admission.(b) The minimum educational requirement shall be 10+2 pass with passed in Physics,
Chemistry, Biology (PCB) & English individually with minimum of 45% taken together in PCB as per INC regulation, further 5% relaxation for SC/ST or other backward classes
ORSenior School Certificate Examination (10+2) , Pre-Degree Examination (10+2)With Science ( Physics ,Chemistry ,Biology and English ) with minimum 45% Aggregate marks in (PCB)
ORAn equivalent with 12 years Schooling from a recognized Board or University with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English ) with minimum 45% aggregate marks in PCB.
ORHave passed 10+2 examination in Science ( Physics, Chemistry Biology, and English ) conducted by National Institute of Open School with 45% marks are also eligible to apply.
(c) Candidates shall be medically fit(d) The course is open for female candidates only and residential in nature(e) Last date of submission of application by post or hand is on or before the prescribed
thdate mentioned in the advertisement i.e. 15 JUNE 2019(f) Application form and prospectus can be obtained from College by paying Rs.350/- by
cash /DD. In case of out station request DD for Rs.400/- to be sent to College . DD to be drawn in favor of "BHEL SHIKSHA MANDAL A/c KASTURBA COLLEGE OF NURSING" Payable at Bhopal
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(g) Reservation policy of Govt. of Madhya Pradesh shall be applicable.(h) Duly filled form should be submitted together with following documents:-
(i) Application form and one-self addressed stamped envelope (23 X 10 cm)
(ii) Attested copies of marks sheets of qualifying examinations 10 & 10+2. In case of non-receipt of original mark sheets ,copies obtained through internet duly attested by the School Principal/Self attested can be enclosed
(iii) Two passport size self signed photographs
(iv) In case of SC/ST/OBC attested copy of caste certificate from the Competent Authority
(v) Proof of Age as per qualifying examination of the Board of Secondary Education Migration and Domicile certificates.
(vi) Report of HIV & Hbs Ag from recognized pathology laboratory
(i) Selection Process: The short listed candidates (on merit list) will be informed thtelephonically by 29 June 2019 and they have to report to Kasturba College of
thNursing Bhopal on 20 August 2019 for the final selection which will be subject to the following,
?The result of personal Discussion / Interview
?Medical fitness by the Doctor at Kasturba Hospital BHEL Bhopalst?Selected candidates to submit the admission fees by 31 August, 2019
and join the College and Hostel by 07.10.2019.
(j) While taking admission, selected candidates will be required to bring the following Articles:
1. Mattress : 01 no
2. Bed Sheets (Coloured) : 02 no
3. Bed Covers (Printed) : 02 no
4. Pillow Covers : 04 no
5. Blanket /Quilt : 01 no
6. Umbrella (Black) : 01 no
7. Wrist watch with seconds hand : 01 no
8. Mosquito net (single bed) : 01no
9. Warm ,clothing for winter (must) : As required
10. Bucket with mug : 01
11. 6 sets of dress(salwar kamiz) :
13. STUDENT INFORMATION :
a. Student shall be provided OPD treatment in Kasturba Hospital. However in case of Indoor treatment the expenses of special medicines tests and hospitalization has to be borne by the student concerned.
b. Students are required to make arrangement for purchasing prescribed College , Clinical and Community posting Uniforms (2+5+2 sets) When in uniform, no form of jewellery is permitted to be worn except small earrings. When in uniform hair must be put-up.
The uniform prescribed by the college will be made available to the students on payment. Students are expected to purchase the text books, note books and record books as prescribed by their own.
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c. Students are advised NOT to keep excess cash ,Gold Jewellery ,Mobile phones and Costly items in their rooms. College or Hostel authorities will not be responsible for any loss or theft.
d. Educational excursions ,picnics are arranged from time to time ,the cost of which shall be borne by the student.
e. University Examination, Enrollment, Eligibility and other fees like Student Nurses' Association (Local and National) monthly and yearly subscription to be paid by the students.
f. Students get opportunity to work in parental hospital i.e. Kasturba BHEL Hospital after completing the course and will be paid salary which will not be less than minimum wages prescribed by the respective State Government or Central Government for skilled worker category.
14. CONDUCT, DISCIPLINE & APPEAL RULES :
?Maintenance of discipline in College & Hostel is compulsory for all.
?Students are expected to follow the rules of the College, Hostel and clinical areas failure to do so will lead to disciplinary action .
Without prejudice to the generality of the term “Misconduct" the following acts of omission and commission shall be treated as misconduct
a. Physical assault or threat to use physical force against any student ,member of the teaching and non teaching staff of College /Hostel/Department
b. Carrying of, use of or threat of use of any weapons
c. Any practice, whether verbal or otherwise ,derogatory of women
d. Any attempt at bribing or corruptions in any manner
e. Wilful destruction of institution /hostel property.
f. Creating ill or intolerance on religions or Communal grounds.
g. Causing disruption in any manner in the academic functioning of College/Hostel, BHEL Shiksha Mandal.
h. Ragging is an offence and any form of ragging is strictly prohibited, any student involved in such activities or if any cases are reported in College, Hostel and Clinical premises immediate stringent action will be taken against the student. Selected students and their parents/local guardian are supposed to submit the anti ragging undertaking form of affidavit at the time of admission (as per the provisions of anti-ragging verdict by the Hon'ble Supreme Court)
?All powers relating to discipline and disciplinary action are vested with the President BHEL Shiksha Mandal Bhopal. He may delegate all such powers as he deems proper to the Principal and to such persons as he may specify on his behalf .
?Without prejudices to the generality if his powers relating to the maintenance of discipline and taking such action in the interest of maintaining discipline as may seem to him appropriate ,the President (BSM) may in the exercise to his powers aforesaid order or direct.
(a) that any student or students be expelled
or
(b) be fined with a sum of rupees that may be specified.
or
(c) be debarred from taking a college examination or examinations for one or more years in consultation with Vice Chancellor of the affiliated University.
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16. CODE OF CONDUCT IN KASTURBA COLLEGE OF NURSING –HOSTEL:
VISITING TIME:
?Parents, Local Guardian (L.G) and visitors mentioned in the list ( to be submitted by the parents at the time of admission to the college authority not more than one LG /
nd thVisitor ) can visit the students only on 2 and 4 Saturdays between 2 and 6pm .
OUT PASS:
?Students can go for day spending (from 7am - 6pm) once in a month on any one rd Sunday (except on 3 Sunday) with the approval of the Principal.
?Students are permitted to go for weekend from Saturday from 1pm to Sunday 6pm once in three months with the approval from Principal.
i). In case fee is not deposited in due date the fine of Rs.1500/- will be charged for each installment or the cumulative amount of Rs.3000/- will be collected if the fee is not paid as per the stipulated time.
(ii). Payment Mode: By DD in favour of “BHEL SHIKSHA MANDAL” A/c Kasturba College of Nursing payable at Bhopal.
(iii). Due to Government directives and for any other reasons fees will be revised once in three years and at any time respectively.
(iv). Fees (including caution money) will be refunded for only those students (I year) who Withdraws admission within one month of joining the College.
15. FEE STRUCTURE & SCHEDULE FOR 2019-2020 ACADEMIC SESSION :
S.No Particulars I YEAR II YEAR III YEAR IV YEAR
1.
Tution Fee
63,000.00
63,000.00
63,000.00
63,000.00
2.
Medical Fee
3,000.00 3,000.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
3.
Transportation Fee
7,000.00
9,000.00
9,000.00
9,000.00
4.
Hostel Fee
12,000.00
12,000.00
12,000.00
12,000.00
5.
Training Fee
4,000.00
5,000.00
7,000.00
5,000.00
6.
College Activity Fee
4,500.00
4,500.00
4,500.00
4,500.00
7.
Computer Fee
3,500.00
3,500.00
3,500.00
3,500.00
8. *Caution Money
(Refundable)
5,000.00
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9. Total
Rs.1,02,000/-
Rs.1,00,000/-
Rs.1,02,000/-
Rs.1,00,000/-
*Caution money refundable after completion of the course only
**Provision for paying academic fees on installment basis is available as per the information given below
Year Fee Amount Installment amount Date of PaymentI Rs.1,02,000/- I-Rs.40,000/- At the time of admission
II-Rs.31,000/-
30th
November
III-Rs.31,000/-
31
st
March
II
Rs.1,00,000/-
I-Rs.
50,000/-
31
st
October
II-Rs. 50,000/-
31st
March
III
Rs.1,02,000/-
I-Rs.
51,000/-
31st
October
I-Rs.
51,000/-
31st
March
IV
Rs.1,00,000/-
I-Rs.
50,000/-
31st
October
II-Rs. 50,000/- 31
st March
?Only Parents/LG are allowed to take the students (from I year -IV year) with the approval of the Principal and Warden from the Hostel when they avail Day, Night out pass and during vacations.
SHOPPING TIMINGS:st rd ?Students are allowed to go for shopping only on 1 and 3 Saturdays from 2pm – 6pm
Shopping time should be used only for shopping not for any other purposes.
?Parents /LG should accompany the I years
?Students should go in group (min 3 nos) for shopping
WORSHIP TIMINGS:rd ?Students are allowed to go for the worship on Sundays from 7am to 2pm except on 3
Sunday. Worship time should be used only for worship not for any other purposes.
Parents /LG should accompany the I years
STUDY TIMINGS:
?Students should strictly observe study hour every day between 8pm and 11pm (i.e Monday to Friday ) no mobile phones and electronic gadgets to be used by students during study timings and after 11pm failing in which suitable action will be taken .
17. STUDENTS ROUTINE IN HOSTEL : Students should follow the following activities:
* Mess timings/mess duty to be followed by each batch as per the scheduled timings/duty schedule mentioned in the mess rules .
** Mess Charges: To be paid directly by the students every month to the mess Secretary.
RECREATION TIMINGS:
Students can watch TV during weekends and on holidays from 9am to 9pm.
USE OF LAND LINE TELEPHONE AND MOBILE PHONES:
?No mobile phones to be used by the students in the College and clinical premises
?Students can only receive phone calls between 4pm & 8pm on working days, during weekend from 8am to 8pm .Phone calls are restricted by one or two per student per day not more than 3-4 mts duration
?Use of mobile phones are strictly not allowed by the I year students.
18. USE OF INTERNET FACILITIES:
Students can use the internet between 5pm and 8pm on working days, during week end and on holidays from 8am to 8pm.
WISH YOU GOOD LUCK
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S.No Activity Timings
1.
Yoga
5.45am-6.15am
2.
Break Fast
6.30am-7.30am
3.
Lunch
12 noon(Monday-Friday at College )
4.
Evening Tea
4.30pm -5.00pm
5.
Sports/Games
5.00pm-5.45pm
6.
Dinner
6.30pm-7.30pm
7. Study Time 8.00pm-11.00pm
8. Shopping (I & III Saturday) 2.00pm-6.00pm
9. Worship (Sundays) 7.00am-2.00pm