L. (82) 6 consisting of two internal and one external examiner. All these grades/marks will be entered separately in the transcripts of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth B..Sc. & A.H. annual examinations against each subject and awarding final grade/marks on the basis of both external and internal examinations. (3) t shall be the responsibility of the teacher(s)/ instructor(s) to ensure that the topics to be covered in the theory and practical in each course shall be recorded through - a lecture/practical schedule and distributed to the students at the beginning of each course. The Head of the deptt./ Dean shall ensure that the schedule is adhered to and alternate arrangements are made to cover up the loss in case of any eventualities of unavoidable reasons that lead to non-adherence of the above schedule. (4) The detailed guidelines to the conduct of examination, internal and annual evaluation/ grading, recording, preparation of Mark-lists, transcripts, etc. will be circulated from time to time, by the Council to the colleges/institutions to facilitate uniform implementation of the provisions of these regulations. (5) The schedule of examination shall consist of internal and annual/board examinations. The internal evaluation(s) would invariably be conducted on completion of atleast 75% of the course as per lecture/practical schedule explained under sub-regulation' (3). Marks obtained in theory and practical in the internal examinations would be recorded separately and submitted to the Dean/Principal before the end of the particular semester. (6) A composite annual examination for a group of courses/a course (if only a single course is involved) in the paper as per a schedule of examinations will be conducted as per sub-regulations (1) and (2). EXPLANATON: For the first B..Sc & A.H. examination the subject of Anatomy has one course in the first semester (AN-H 2+2=4) and two courses in the second semester( AN-1 )and AN-122 1+2=3). nternal evaluations for AN-ll would be conducted before the 1st semester ends and for AN-1 & AN-122 conducted before 2nd semester ends. The marks obtained in the examination(s) would be recorded and sent to the concerned Registrar/Controller of Examinations/Dean. After the completion of courses in the second semester a composite annual examination (for Anatomy Paper 1) would be conducted by a Board appointed by the University for the theory and practical of AN-ll, AN-1 and AN-122 giving due weightage to each course. The marks obtained in the theory and practicals of internal and annual! board examination will be added and the grade point calculated for the Theory and Practical and recorded agains,t Anatomy Paper-., Similar pattern will be adopted for the examination of Anatomy Paper which will consist of AN-1 offered in the 3rd semester and AN-2 offered in the 4th semester. The composite annual/board examination for Anatomy Paper will be conducted after the end of 4th semester (in 2nd B..Sc. & AH. examination). Similar pattern will be followed for other subjects in the various B..Sc. & A.H. Examinations.. MANUAL OF PRACTCALS :- The teachers while preparing standard manuals for practicals, shall take into account the following :- (1) A record(s)/log book maintained by each student as practical records. (2) Observation and recording of the skill with which each student executes the practical/identifying the specimen at the practicals etc. be noted. (3) Assessment of the comprehensive skill and knowledge of each student through an oral examination (viva-voce) be conducted and recorded. (4) At least 10% marks may be awarded to day to day records including record of case sheets etc. Marks allotted for the terminal examinations and day to day assessment should be carried to the marks allotted at University examinations, but recorded separately. (5) The records of such examination shall be made available to the Council, as and when required and the records of assessment may be retained till six months after the student finishes his/her course of training. (6) All examinations shall be held on such dates, time and places as the University may determine, All examinations must be completed so that the results are announced before the onset of the ensuing semester. (7) Work distribution chart of each teacher should be available with Dean's office for inspection of the Council. n each subject Professors and senior teachers must be actively involved in teaching, especially in conducting practicals for degree course. The principle behind each practical, the objective of each practical level of competence expected from the students etc. should be clearly explained to them by senior teachers. (8) There will be no supplementary (make up) examinations during the academic session. However, a candidate may be allowed promotion to the next class provided he/she has failed only in one subject. He/She cannot be promoted to next B..Sc. & AH. class unless he has cleared the subject in the ensuing session. 10. EXAMNERS (1) No person other than a person possessing qualification included in the First Schedule or Second Schedule to the Act shall be appointed as internal examiner or paper setter for the conduct of a professional examination for the B.:Sc. & AH. course. (2) Non-veterinary scientists engaged in the teaching of veterinary students may be appointed examiners in their concerned subjects provided they possess the doctorate degree in the subject and eight years teaching experience of veterinary students after obtaining their doctorate qualification.
PRODED THAT :- (a) no such person shall be appointed as an internal examiner unless he/she has at least three year's teaching experience; (b) no person below the rank of Lecturer/Asstt. Professor or equivalent shall be appointed as an internal examiner; (c) no person shall be appointed as an external examiner in any applied subject unless he/she possesses a recognised veterinary qualification and holds a postgraduate degree and teaching/research experience in the subject concerned; (d) external examiners shall be drawn only from persons with at least five years of teaching/research experience in a veterinary college or institution; (e) persons in Government/Semi Govt. or similar employment may also be considered for appointment as external examiners provided they possess qualification and experience in the subject concerned; (f) A paper-setter also may be appointed as an internal or external examiner, or vice-versa. 7 (83) (3) The examining body may appoint a single moderator or moderators not exceeding three in number for the purpose of moderating question papers in each subject. (4) Oral and practical examinations shall be conducted by the respective internal and external examiners with mutual co-operation. They shall each have 50% of the maximum marks out of which they shall allot marks to the candidate appearing at the examination according to their performance and the marks-sheet so prepared shall be signed by both the examiners. Either of the examiners shall have the right to prepare and sign and send mark sheets separately to the examining body together with his comments. The examining body shall take due note of such comments but it shall declare results on the basis of the marksheets. (5) Every veterinary college shall provide all facilities to the internal and external examiners which are necessary for the conduct of examinations and the internal examiner shall make all preparation for holding the examinations. (6) The external examiner shall have the right to communicate to the examining body his/her views and observations about any shortcomings or deficiencies in the facilities provided by the eterinary College with a copy to eterinary Council of ndia, if he/she so desires. (7) erification of percentage of passing/failing and deviation from the normal curve of distribution will be subject to scrutiny/enquiry by the examining body. AN-lll PY-lll BC- AGB-ll LPM-lll LPM-ll2 AHE-ll PART SYLLABUS AND.COURSES ( WSE DSTRBUTON OF COURSES) Gross Anatomy eterinary Physiology General eterinary Biochemistry Biostatistics and Computer Application General Live-stock Management Fodder Production and Grassland Management Sociology and Principles of eterinary and A.H. Extension Total : 2+2=4 2+1-3 11+8=1 AN-1 AN-122 PY-1 BC-1 BC-122 ABG-1 LPM-1 AHE-1 Gross Anatomy Gross Anatomy eterinary Physiology Physiological Chemistry ntroduction to Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Principles of Genetics and Population Genetics Animal Housing Sanitation Livestock Economics, Marketing and Business Management 1+1-2 +8=
r (84) 8 AN-1 PY-1 ANN-1 ANN-2 PA-1 MC-1 PP-1 AGB-1 Histology & Embryology eterinary Physiology Principles of Animal Nutrition (includes avian) Evaluation of Feed Stuff and Feed Technology General eterinary Parasitology General eterinary Microbiology General eterinary Pathology Principles of Animal Breeding (includes avian) 2+2=4 +=22 AN-2 PY-2 ANN-2 ANN-222 PA-2 MC-2 PP-2' AGB-2 Applied Anatomy eterinary Physiology Applied Nutrition Applied Nutrition eterinary Helminthology mmunology and Serology Systemic Pathology Livestock Breeding System Total : 2 '+ = 3 11+=20 j PT -311 PA-311 MC-311 PP-311 PH-311 LPM-311 LPM-312 LPM-3 LPT-311 PT-3 PA-3 MC-3 PP-3 PH-3 LPM-3 LPM-322 LPT-3 BC-411 PT -411 PH-411 PH-412 LPM-411 SR-411 LPT-411 EP-411 AHE-411 General and c.n.s. Pharmacology Entomology and Acarology eterinary Bacteriology and Mycology Special Pathology- Milk Hygiene & Public Health Swine/Equine/Camel/Y ak Production and Management Wild and Zoo AnimalHealth Care and Management/Fish Production Lab Animal/Rabbit/Fur Animal Care and Management and Pet Animal care Milk and Milk Products Technology Autonomicand SystemicPharmacology-, - eterinary Protozoology General and Systemic irology Special Pathology- MeatHygieneand PublicHealth " Sheep/Goat Production and Management Avian Production & Management Abattoir Practice and Animal By-Product Technology Clinical Biochemistry Chemotherapy Zoonosis and Human Health Environmental Hygiene Cattle and Buffalo Production and Management GeneralSurgeryand Anasthesia ' Meat and Meat ProductsTechnology (including Poultry Product Technology) eterinaryepidemiology, Extension Techniques in eterinary Practice and Livestock Production 12+ = +8= + =2 11+=20
. (85) a PT-4 OG-42 OG-422 SR-4 SR-422 CM-4 CM-422 EP-4 EP-422 Toxicology Gynaecology and Obstetrics Gynaeco1ogy and Obstetrics-Clinical Regional and Clinical Surgery- Regional and Clinical Surgery- Clinics Clinical eterinary Medicine (General and Systemic) Clinical eterinary Medicine (General and Systemic)-Clinics Preventive eterinary Medicine (Bact., iral & Fungal Diseases) Preventive eterinary Medicine- (FieldiClinical) AC-4 LD-4 (Health Survey, Surveillance, Health Tests, accination etc) Ambulatory Clinics - Laboratory Diagnosis -Clinics 10+=23 X OG-511 OG-512 SR-511 SR-512 CM-511 CM-512 CM-5 PM-511 PM-512 LD-511 AC-511 Andrology and Artificial nsemination Andro1ogy and Artificial nsemination (Practice) Regional and Clinical Surgery and Lameness Regional and Clinical Surgery and Lameness (Clinical) Clinical eterinary Medicine Clinical eterinary Medicine - Clinics eterinary Ethics and Jurisprudence Preventive eterinary Medicine Preventive eterinary Medicine -Field/Clinical (Survey, Surveillance, Health Tests etc.) Laboratory Diagnosis -Clinics Ambulatory Clinics 1+0=1 +12= WSE DSTRBUTON OF THEORY AND PRACTCAL S TOTAL THEORY PRACTCAL X 1 22 20 20 23 188 11 11 12 11 10 103 8 8 8 12 85 N.H.:N.c.C./EquestrianN.S.S. training/sports and games are non-credit training programmes. nternship programme will be for six calendar months.
(86) COURSE NO. 10 COURSESANDCREDTLOADSFORU.G.ETERNARYCURRCULUM COURSE TTLE CREDT HRS. AN-111 AN- 1 AN- 122 AN- 1 AN- 2 1. ETERNARY ANATOMY & HSTOLOGY Gross Anatomy - (Locomotor System) Gross Anatomy - (Neurology, Angiology, Aesthesio10gy) Gross Anatomy - (Splanchnology) Histology and Embryology (General and Systemic) Applied Anatomy 2+2=4 2+2=4 7+8=15 N.B. The courses are based on the prevailing system of system-wise instruction and shall continue pending preparation/ availability of a manual. A strong need is felt to revise the system to a region-wise teaching as is done in the medical profession, so that students ~et an orientation to the application of Anatomy for the various veterinary and animal production services. 2. ETERNARY PHYSOLOGY PY - 111 PY - 1 PY -1 PY - 2 eterinary Physiology - (Locomotor, Circulatory & Resp. Systems and Blood) eterinary Physiology -(Digestive, Excretory and Nervous Systems) eterinary Physiology - (Reproduct~on, Lactation and Endocrinology) eterinary Physiology - (Growth, Environment and Climatology) 7+4=11 3. ETERNARY BOCHEMSTRY BC - 111 BC - 1 BC - 122 BC-411. General eterinary Biochemistry Physiological Chemistry (Animal Metabolism, Systemic Functions & Enzymes) ntroduction to Molecular-Biology and Biotechnology eterinary Clinical Biochemistry 6+4=10 PT -311 PT -3 PT - 411 PT -4 General and C.N.S. Pharmacology Autonomic and Systemic Pharmacology Chemotherapy. Toxicology 4. ETERNARY PHARMACOLOGY & TOXCOLOGY!' l 8+4=12 5. ETERNARY PARASTOLOGY PA - 1 PA -2 PA - 311 PA - 3 General eterinary Parasitology eterinary Helminthology eterinary Entamology.and Acarology eterinaryprotozoo logy l 6+4= 10 -~ - - -
11 6. ETERNARY MCROBOLOGY, (87) MC -1 MC -2 MC -311 MC -3 General eterinary Microbiology eterinary mmunology and Serology eterinary Bacteriology and Mycology General & Systemic eterinary irology 8+4=12 7. ETERNARY PATHOLOGY PP -1 PP -2 PP -311 PP - 3 General Pathology Systemic Pathology Special Pathology- Special Pathology- Total : 8+4=12 8. ETERNARY PUBLC HEALTH PH -311 PH - 3 PH -411 PH - 412 Milk Hygiene and Public Health Meat Hygiene and Public Health Zoonoses and Human Health Environmental Hygiene 4+4=8. ANMAL NUTRTON (including avian nutrition) ANN -1 ANN -2 ANN -2 ANN -222 Principles of Animal Nutrition Evaluation of Feedstuff and Feed Technology Applied Nutrition (Livestock Feeding) Applied Nutrition (Human, Pet and other Animals) 6+4=10 10. ANMAL BREEDNG AND GENETCS (including avian breeding) AGB - 111 AGB - 1 AGB -1 AGB -2 gio-stati~tics and Elemental1' Computer Application Principles of Genetics and Population Genetics Principles of Animal Breeding (including avian breeding) Livestock Breeding System U 6+4=10