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Action taken on feedback
The action taken on the feedback particularly curricular feedback is discussed in various Boards of
studies and remedial actions are suggested for implementation. Different points that came out of
feedbacks and actions suggested thereof are highlighted in the minutes of meetings of various
boards as appended below.
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Ref No. KAHER / 20 – 21 / D - 2 Date: 18.09.2020
Minutes of the Meeting of BOS for Para Clinical Subjects (UG & PG)
Faculty of Medicine
As per the Calendar of Events, the 2nd
meeting of the Board of Studies (BOS) for the year 2020 in the
Para Clinical subjects (UG & PG) FOM was convened on 7th
September 2020 at 10.30 AM in the Seminar
Hall of Department of Physiology, JNMC, Belagavi.
The following members were present
1. Dr. Ranjit Kangle, Professor of Pathology, JNMC, Bgm - Chairperson
2. Dr. A.P. Hogade, Vice Principal, Professor & HOD of Pharmacology JNMC - Member
3. Dr. Ramesh Chavan Professor of Pathology, JNMC - Member
4. Dr. M. B. Nagamoti, Professor of Microbiology, JNMC - Member
5. Dr. Mrs. Sumati Annigeri. Professor of Microbiology, JNMC - Member
6. Dr. Mrs. Padmaja Walvekar, Professor of Community Medicine JNMC - Member
7. Dr. (Mrs) Girija Mahantashetti, Professor of Community Medicine JNMC - Member
8. Dr. R. S. Honnungar, Professor & HOD of Forensic Medicine, JNMC - Member
9. Dr. Somshekar Pujar Associate Professor of Forensic Medicine, JNMC - Member
10. Dr. Rekha Nayaka, Associate Professor of Pharmacology JNMC - Member
11. Dr. Adarsh Sanikop, Assistant Professor of Pathology, JNMC - Member
12. Dr. Sarala N. Director of Academics, SDUAHER, Kolar, (Online) - External Member
13. Dr. Shailaja Patil, Prof. & HOD of Community Medicine, (Online) - External Member
BLDE, Shri. B.M. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Vijayapura
Dr. Nethravathi A. B. Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, JNMC was absent.
The Chairperson Dr. Ranjit Kangle welcomed all the Members.
The agenda was taken up for discussion.
ITEM 1
Reading of Minutes of previous Meeting held on 2nd
March 2020
The Chairman, Dr. Ranjit Kangle read the minutes of the previous meeting which were confirmed.
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ITEM 2
Discussion of CBME time table
The CBME time table has been finalized for para-clinical subjects.
The details have been enclosed. (Annexure I)
The Curriculum for MBBS is in the process of finalization and will be submitted to the university at the
earliest as per the feedback given by esteemed external members.
The Curriculum prototype was presented by Department of Pharmacology and has been circulated to the
other Departments for perusal
Scheme of examination
The details have been enclosed. (Annexure II)
ITEM 3 : PG SYLLABUS
Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine- same
Changes suggested in Pharmacology exams
Sl.
NO.
Existing Sl.
NO.
New
Experiments Marks Experimental Pharmacology Marks
1 Major Experiment: Bio Assay
using Isolated Tissue)
80 1 Major Experiment: Bio Assay
using Isolated Tissue)
80
2 Minor Experiment : Intact
Animal /Chemical Test
60 2 Minor Experiment : Intact
Animal /Chemical Test
40
3 Technique Demonstration 30 3 Computer Animal Simulator – 2
experiments
40
4 Clinical Pharmacology:
a)Research Protocol Writing
b)Case Discussion
25
25
4 Technique Demonstration 20
5 Interpretation of Graph 20
5 Graph 10
6 Computer Animal Simulator 30 Clinical Pharmacology:
7 Journal Critiquing 10 6 Research Protocol Writing 25
8 Pedagogy*
20 7 Case Discussion 25
8 Pharmacokinetic problems 20
9 Journal Critiquing 20
10 Pedagogy* 20
Total
300
C) Viva – Voce Examination: 100 Marks
Grand viva 80
Dissertation viva
20
TOTAL MARKS 100
Viva-Voce Examination [80 Marks]
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(Deemed-to-be-University established u/s 3 of the UGC Act, 1956) Accredited ‘A’ Grade by NAAC (2
nd Cycle) Placed in Category ‘A’ by MHRD (GoI)
JNMC Campus, Nehru Nagar, Belagavi-590 010, Karnataka State, India
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ITEM 2
Discussion of CBME time table
The finalisation of CBME time table for para-clinical subjects is underway and will be finalised
by April end.
The outline of the master time table was displayed by Dr. Padmaja & Dr. Netravati to all the
Board Members.
The total time for MBBS II Phase course will be eleven months with one month preparatory leave
before the final exams.
Dr. Sarala N, Director of Academics, Shri. Devraj Urs Medical College, Kolar suggested that the
time table for whole year has to be divided into three blocks and should be displayed with all the
departments together with horizontal & vertical alignments.
ITEM 3
Discussion of PG syllabus
Regarding Postgraduate Syllabus, the existing syllabus of all the subjects is updated and is in
accordance with syllabus of other universities.
New log book has to be prepared as per MCI guidelines.
ITEM 4
Feedback of External Examiners regarding conduct of UG exams.
It was expressed by the external examiners that the examination pattern for Undergraduate
examinations was very good compared to other Universities and we should continue with the
same.
The External Examiners had requested that the university should give the appointment order for
examiners with the dates which should include one additional day for paper valuation.
ITEM 5
Feedback of External Examiners regarding conduct of PG exams.
Regarding conduct of Pathology Postgraduate examination, the external examiners suggested that all
the other universities are conducting Pathology exams for two days instead of three days and that our
university should also follow the same pattern.
KLE ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH (Deemed-to-be-university)
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE, BELAGAVI DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
Main Office: (0831) 2471350 Website : http ://www.jnmc.edu
Principal: (0831) 2471701 E-mail:- [email protected].
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Dept. of Biochemistry proposed to have two papers in final examination. This was discussed extensively in
the meeting.
Benefits:
1. Two papers will give extra wide coverage of the syllabus.
2. It will be easy for the students to read.
3. NITTE University, MUHS and Andhra University also have 2 section papers.
The external members suggested having one paper as per MCI. They also suggested that portion can be
curtailed wherever necessary as per MCI guidelines. They also commented although coverage will be
more in two papers but the clinical application has to be taken into consideration. The time duration for
first year is almost 10 months and number of hours prescribed is less and hence to suggested to keep one
paper.
The externals also suggested that question paper has to be set in the manner that 80% of questions should
be answered by an average student. They also suggested that MCQ should be given from MCQ Bank of
University and should be set for UGs level.
AGENDA 2: Discussion of Measures/Methods aimed for achieving academic and Research Excellence for
both UG and PG
New guidelines of MCI for 200 seats were discussed. The externals emphasize increase the intake of staff
and to maintain 1: 10 ratio to better academic results.
Chairperson asked for any revision, deletions and modifications although the syllabus was recently
revised. The committee decided that all the preclinical departments have to classify their syllabus into
Must Know, Desirable to Know and Good to Know category.
Members suggested Autonomic Nervous System should be covered in the beginning of the course for
better understanding.
Dept. of Physiology suggested to sensitise MBBS Phase I students in cardiopulmonary resuscitation at the
KLE hospital.
All the members suggested to have applied integrated teaching and three topics were identified to have
vertical and horizontal teaching.
Sl.
No
Department In-charge for arranging Vertical
and Horizontal Integrated teaching
Topic
1 Anatomy Acid Peptic Diseases
2 Physiology Jaundice
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE, BELAGAVI DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
Main Office: (0831) 2471350 Website : http ://www.jnmc.edu
Principal: (0831) 2471701 E-mail:- [email protected].
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3 Biochemistry Myocardial Infarction
Framing of MCQs are in process. Chairperson suggested to have pre-validation of framed MCQs at
department level before submission of MCQs to the university & to follow the guidelines of KAHER for
MCQ preparations.
Members suggested that 85% of the questions should be from Must Know category and 15% from
Desirable to know for both MCQ and Theory & necessary changes should made in the syllabus.
Dept. of Biochemistry proposed to have one hour of group discussion from their regular three hours
practical session as two hours are sufficient for practical’s in biochemistry.
For Curriculum Revision for PG Courses:
1. Anatomy: Same as earlier and no changes required.
2. Physiology: External members suggested Mammalian Experiments should be done by Post graduate
students and proper protocol and permission should be taken from institutional Animal Ethical
committee.
3. Dept. of Physiology has suggested clinical Neurophysiology experiments, VO2 max. AVRT, HRV,
Clinical examination of Patients to be included as necessary equipment’s are available at the
department.
4. The committee also suggested that first year PGs should compulsorily attend UG classes.
AGENDA 3: Results and Feedback of Previous examination (Instantaneous)
The results are as following:
Sl. No Year Appeared Passed %
1 October 2017 (Instantaneous) 45 25 56%
2 January 2018 (Supplementary) 11 05 45%
Sl. No Department Instantaneous – October 2017 Supplementary – January 2018
Appeared Passed % Appeared Passed %
1 Anatomy 32 13 40.62% 08 02 25%
2 Physiology 17 03 18% 03 01 33%
3 Biochemistry 45 20 55.5% 11 05 45%
KLE ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH (Deemed-to-be-university)
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE, BELAGAVI DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
Main Office: (0831) 2471350 Website : http ://www.jnmc.edu
Principal: (0831) 2471701 E-mail:- [email protected].
Dept: (0831) 2444089 Fax : 91-0831-2470759
Minutes of the meeting of the Board of studies (B.O.S) for the year 2020
Pre-clinical subjects, UG & PG (faculty of Medicine) of KAHER Belagavi
Meeting was held on 7-9-2020 at 10:30 am in Anatomy Seminar Hall, KAHER Belagavi
Following members were present for the meeting.
1) Dr S.M Bhimalli, Chairman & Professor & Head, Dept of Anatomy, J.N.Medical College
Belagavi .
2) DrParvati.P Patil, Professor& Head, Dept of Physiology, J.N.Medical college Belagavi .
3) DrAnuradha .B.Patil, Professor& Head, Dept. of Biochemistry, J.N.Medical college Belagavi .
4) Dr P.S Kudachi Professor of Physiology J.N.Medical college Belagavi .
5) Dr.SmitaSonoliProfessor, of Biochemistry, J.N.Medical college Belagavi .
6) Dr Manisha More ,Associate professor of Anatomy J.N.Medical college Belagavi .
7) Dr Sunil Vernekar, Associate professor of Physiology J.N.Medical college Belagavi .
8) Dr.Rachana Kulkarni Assistant professor of Anatomy J.N.Medical college Belagavi
9) Dr Harpreet KourAssistant professor of Anatomy J.N.Medical college Belagavi
10) Dr Prashant Vishwanath, External member, Professor of Biochemistry,J.S.S AHE& R’s JSS
Medical College Mysuru.
11) Dr.Chinmay Shah, External member, Professor of Physiology Govt Medical College Bhavanagar,
Gujurat
The external members joined the meeting online
The Chairman of BOS welcomed all the members and initiated the discussion on various issues as per the
Agenda .The external members joined the meeting online through go-to-meeting .
Agenda 1: Confirmation of minutes of last meeting
The minutes of the meeting held on 14-2-20 was read and confirmed
As few topics in pre-clinical subjects are non –aligned and non-integrated. So with
flexibility in timetable of all three subjects horizontal integration can be maintained
As per the new Gazette in November 2019 by MCI each candidate must have minimum
attendance of 75% of total theory classes conducted and minimum of 80% in practical’s
separately to be eligible to write the final university exam
It is mandatory requirement for P.G medical students to undergo online course in
Research Methodology
Agenda 2: Discussion on Feedback & Challenges faced on CBME implementation in regard to
Curriculum formed, foundation course and Early Clinical Exposure
a) Feedback of students on one month Foundation course was presented
Discussion was done, following points were suggested by the members
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The outdoor sports hours can be reduced
The students who have admitted late and could not attend the whole month of foundation course,
later special classes of few important topics can be covered and attendance can be taken and
entered in logbook
Basic subjects( (First year subjects) can be added in foundation course, so that students can get
oriented on first year subjects immediately
Few gave suggestion that the foundation course can be stretched for the whole year instead of
completing it in one month
Dr Prashant Vishwanath suggested to take even faculty feedback on foundation course
b) Feedback on curriculum was presented
The external member suggested to analyze the negative feedback of students and later
appropriate revision of curriculum syllabus can be done
Suggestion was given to take feedback of students and faculty both on CBME every year
c) Feedback on Early Clinical Exposure (ECE)
Feedback of students on Early clinical Exposure was presents
The external members shared their conduction of ECE in their institution
Agenda 3: Discussion on the challenges faced in the online teaching methodologies and
online assessment during the covid-19 pandemic period
Feedback on Online classes and online assessment was presented
Majority of the students agreed that the classes were taken according to time table given
prior, and also agreed that the online classes were very interactive, concepts were made clear
with appropriate use of media while the majority of students disagreed that online teaching
generated interest in the classes
Dr Chinmay shah external member gave a suggestion to conduct a unbiased exam, higher order
cognitive level questions should be asked in question paper to test the understanding of subject
by the student.
Agenda 4- Results and feedback of previous examinations:
University examination is not been conducted in this period
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE, BELAGAVI DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
Main Office: (0831) 2471350 Website : http ://www.jnmc.edu
Principal: (0831) 2471701 E-mail:- [email protected].
Dept: (0831) 2444089 Fax : 91-0831-2470759
Proceedings of the Meeting of the Board of Studies for Pre-Clinical subjects, UG & PG
(Faculty of Medicine).
Meeting was held on 12-09-2017 at 10.30 am to 04.30pm in the B.O.S. Meeting Hall of
KLE University, Belagavi.
Minutes of the board of studies meeting in Pre-clinical subjects held on 12-09-2017.
Following members were present for the meeting.
1. Dr. S.P.Desai, Chairman & Professor, Dept. of Anatomy, JNMC, Belagavi.
2. Dr. R.D. Virupaxi, Professor & Head, Dept. of Anatomy, JNMC, Belagavi.
3. Dr. (Mrs.) Parwati Patil, Professor and Head, Dept. of Physiology, J.N.M.C. Belagavi.
4. Dr. Anuradha Patil, Professor & Head, Dept. of Biochemistry, JNMC, Belagavi
5. Dr. Anil Malleshappa, Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, JNMC, Belagavi.
6. Dr. Padmashree Kudachi, Professor, Dept. of Physiology, JNMC, Belagavi.
7. Dr. V.B.Havaldar, Professor & Head, Dept. of Physiology, Govt. Medical College, Miraj
Following Members could not attend the meeting.
1) Dr. M.B. Sanikop, Principal and Professor of Anatomy, Oxford Medical College, Bangalore.
The Chairman of BOS welcomed all members and initiated the discussion on various issues
as per the agenda.
1. The Chairman of B.O.S. welcomed all the members.
2. Reading and confirmation of the minutes of previous meeting.
3. Soft formalin to be introduced in cadavers in the dept. of Anatomy.
4. We have included Living Anatomy instead of Surface Anatomy in our syllabus. This should be
included in MBBS Phase-I syllabus from 2017-18.
5. Request to have digital museum in Anatomy Department. It will be easy for students to study.
Thrust areas:
Anatomy: Project work in histology on meniscus is completed. Two Ph.D. research work
going on in histology.
Physiology: i) Few papers have been published in Sports Physiology.
ii) Neuro Physiology lab is ready. Few projects will be taken up.
Biochemistry : i) Project work on oxidative stress and anti-oxidant status in health &
diseases.
ii) Diabetes mellitus and sub clinical hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
6. Biochemistry department suggesting two papers in final examination. It has been done in
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences & Andhra University.
7. The candidates are permitted to refer the practical procedures provided by the Biochemistry
department during the practical examination for qualitative and quantitative practical’s.
Students will be assessed for performing the practical and interpretation of the results.
8. One day study gap can be considered after theory examination for each subject. It may help
improving the results. This was suggested by external members. This is done in RGUHS &
MUHS. It reduces the stress on students.
9. The Results of MBBS Phase-I, July 2017 Examination in Anatomy – 86 %, in Physiology-
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95% & in Biochemistry -75%.
Meeting was concluded with vote of thanks.
Date: 20-09-2017 (Dr. S.P. Desai)
Chairman, Board of Studies,
Pre-clinical subjects (Faculty of Medicine),
KLE University, Belagavi.
Professor and Head
Department of Physilogy
Copy to:
1) The Registrar, KLE University, Belagavi.
2) The Dean, Faculty of Medicine & Principal, JNMC, Belagavi.
3) The Director, Academic Affairs, KLE University, Belagavi.
4) The Controller of Examinations, KLE University, Belagavi.
5) Dr. M.B.Sanikop, Principal & Professor of Anatomy, Oxford Medical College, Bangalore.
6) Dr. V.B.Havaldar, Pofessor & Head, Dept. of Physiology, Govt. Medical College, Miraj.
7) Dr. R.D.Virupaxi, Professor & Head, Dept. of Anatomy, JNMC, Belagavi.
8) Dr. (Mrs.) Parwati Patil, Professor & Head, Dept. of Physiology, JNMC, Belagavi.
9) Dr. Anuradha Patil, Professor & Head, Dept. of Biochemistry, JNMC, Belagavi.
10) Dr. Padmashree Kudachi, Professor of Physiology, JNMC, Belagavi.
11) Dr. Anil Malleshappa, Professor of Biochemistry, JNMC, Belagavi.
Proceedings of the Meeting of the Board of Studies for Para-Clinical subjects, UG & PG
Ref No. KLEU/ Date-17.03.2016
Minutes of the Meeting of BOS in Para Clinical Subjects
(Faculty of Medicine)
Minutes of the Meeting of Board of Studies in Para-clinical Subjects (UG/PG) FOM was convened
on Thursday 10th March 2016 at 10.30 am in BOS Meeting hall at KLE University.
The following members were present.
1. Dr. Sharada C Metgud - Chairperson BOS
2. Dr. Padmaja Walvekar - Member
3. Dr. Anil P. Hogade - Member
4. Dr. Prasanna Jirli - Member
5. Dr. Hema Bannur - Member
6. Dr. Manjula Vagrali - Member
7. Dr. Chandra Metgud - Member
8. Dr. Shashank Purwar - External Member
9. Dr. Prakash Patil - External Member
Chairperson welcomed all the members.
The agenda was taken up for discussion.
ITEM- 1. Confirmation of minutes of the meeting
External member suggested to provide the revised syllabus copy-either hard or soft copy to all
the external members, same was indicated in the minutes of the meeting held on 9th October 2015.
None of the external members have received revised syllabus copy. This has to be informed to be
Director Academic affairs for the needful action.
DCP course in the subject of Pathology
Theory Examination with reference to page 16 section B Microbiology 50 Marks has to be set and is to
be evaluated by the microbiology examiner only. A Separate booklet for Microbiology (Section B) has to
be provided. So that valuation can be separately done by Microbiology examiner, who is appointed for
the practical’s. This has to be informed to COE KLE University. It is suggested by the Board, that
Preliminary examination should be mandatory for internal assessment marks. Best of two should include
preliminary examination and one of the best internal examinations this can go in curriculum as a book of
amendments.
PG Course--
To improve the quality of the dissertation work board suggested that PG’s should write for grants and
conduct good quality research.
Posting of the PGs to Hi-tech laboratory has been implemented in the subject of microbiology.
Student feedback form.-
Student feedback forms were received by the individual department and distributed to
students. It was suggested by the members that Q-10, add option as
No Suggestion/No Changes. They have been analysed by department staff. Page…2..
Cont….2…
ITEM-2 Incorporation of “Biostatistics” subject in under graduate course.
After detailed discussion all the committee members observed and felt that the syllabus
suggested in the “Biostatistics” for the course is already covered in the subject of Community medicine
for MBBS Course 40hrs (Theory-34 and Practical 6hrs).
Questions are also asked in the annual university examination Paper-I ( 30 out of 80 Marks i.e 40%)
Hence it is recommended that there need not be separate subject for UG All the members felt, first of all
MBBS course has been overloaded.
For PG course.
Revision of ( UG course syllabus) syllabus for 5 hours and workshop of 3 days is sufficient.
ITEM No 3.Discussion on the results of the previous examination.
Members presented the results of previous examination of the UG & PG of their department and are
as follows.
Subjects Total no
Appeared
Total
No Passed
% Distinction I II Pass
Pathology 185 161 87 04 95 62 03
Microbiology 177 163 92 10 54 80 19
Please Highlight with color the changes made in the revised syllabus (yellow
highlight both the topics added and red color highlight for the topics deleted)-Done file is
attached
2. Date of Last Revision: Undergraduate-19-5-2017 Post graduate -19-5-2017
3. Number and details of newly added course/subjects by the Department-Nil
4. Change in the evaluation scheme-Undergraduate –NIL
Post graduate MD
5. Any Change made in teaching/clinical/laboratory hours distribution-Nil
6. Any other changes-Nil
Sl
No.
Assessment Methods Old curriculum
Revised Curriculum
1. Family Study 50 75
2. Clinical Social 50 75
3. Public Health Lab 30 40
4. Problems 50 50
5. Spotters 20 30
6. Viva voce 60 80
7. Dissertation 10 20
8. Logbook & Records 10 -
9. Pedagogy 20 30
10. Practical 200 300
11. Viva Voce 100 100
KLE ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH RECOMMENDATIONS OF VARIOUS BOARDS OF STUDIES FOR CONSIDERATION
1. Regular Agenda
Name of the BoS BoS Meeting
Date Subject Objective /
Benefits / Advantages
Recommendations / Suggestions of
the BoS
Whether recommendation
is as per the Regulating
Council norms, if not, justify
To be implemented
from
Board of Students for Medicine & Allied Subjects
20th August 2018
Medicine & Allied Subjects
Changes in the UG & PG Curriculum during the next academic year
Keeping in mind MCIs change in curriculum to competency based curriculum
Next Academic Year
2. Starting of the new courses
Name of the BoS
BoS Meeting
Date
Name of the course
to be started
Under which faculty and department the course is proposed to be started
Eligibility Criteria
Whether approval
needs to be obtained
from Regulating
Council
Annual Intake
Course Duration
Remarks
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
3. Revision in the course curriculum
Name of the Course Class / Phase Reasons for revision
Whether it is included as per the
directions of Regulating Council,
if not, justify
To be effective / made
applicable from the
academic year
Remarks
Curriculum: Planning and Revision Undergraduate Content
Medico legal issues with clinical application to the respective department (1 hour)
Orientation to use of electronic gadgets, apps and webnars, etc
To include Infant and Young Child Feeding curriculum
To avoid repetitions of topics by integrating PBL along with other allied departments
Teaching Learning Methods To improve the psychomotor skills :
o To develop a structured training program in the skill lab
o skill lab / simulation – posting for the UGs for 15 days to learn emergency skills like BLS / ALS / IV Line / IM Injection / Intubation / Catheterization etc.
To plan seminars / quiz (2 pm to 5 pm) at the end of the completion of each system theory class
Bed side clinics – along with traditional bed side teaching to incorporate newer clinical methods of
MBBS Phase III Part II
Inclusion of newer topics
Yes
Yes
teaching like OMP, etc. To make 75% attendance compulsory
in Dermatology & Pulmonology departments as eligibility criteria for final examination, since undergraduates do not consider these postings as significant.
Evaluation Suggestion to consider all three
internal assessment marks for eligibility. The repeat exam to be conducted for absent candidates. Three sets of theory question paper to be prepared. Question Bank for all internal assessment to be created.
The external member suggested to give more emphasis for objective methods of assessment to sensitize ugs to compitative examinations like NEET.
Postgraduate
Grand Rounds to be conducted regularly and to be documented
Teaching by PGs to the UGs to be included in the curriculum
Postgraduates
Inclusion of newer teaching
learning & evaluation methods
Yes
Yes
Revision of feedback of the curriculum Postgraduate Curriculum
Teaching by PGs to UGs both theory(12 classes) and clinics( may vary with the subjects)
To conduct MET training to sensitize postgraduates to the teaching learning methods.
Mentoring the undergraduates.
PG Assessment To emphasize formative and frequent
assessment of postgraduates both for knowledge and psychomotor skills
o Theory evaluations once in 6 months
o Practical: once in year To explore the possibility of peer
evaluation as a best practice for PG assessment
Postgraduate logbook – the members opined that the logbook entry is very important and dully signed by the faculty in real time.
Since it is not happening members suggested to link logbook to the summative assessment. Dissertation & logbook assessment can be one of the viva tables during the final examinations.
Dr. (Mrs) Roopa Bellad
Chairperson BOS for medicine and allied subjects,
KLE University, Belagavi
Copy to : 1. Registrar KAHER, Belagavi. 2. Dean, Medical Faculty KAHER, Belagavi. 3. The Director, Academic Affairs, KAHER, Belagavi. 4. The Principal, KAHERS J N Medical College, Belagavi. 5. Dr. B S Manjunathswamy, Professor & Head of skin & VD, JNMC, Belagavi. 6. Dr. Gajanan S Gaude, Professor & Head of Pulmonary Medicine, JNMC, Belagavi. 7. Dr. (Mrs) Rekha Patil, Professor & Head of Medicine, JNMC, Belagavi. 8. Dr. Tanmaya Metgud, Professor of Pediatrics, JNMC, Belagavi. 9. Dr. Sameer S Chate, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, JNMC, Belagavi. 10. Dr. Bhagyashree Patil, Associate Professor of Pulmonary Medicine, JNMC, Belagavi.
KLE ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH
RECOMMENDATIONS OF VARIOUS BOARDS OF STUDIES FOR CONSIDERATION
1. Regular Agenda
Name of the
BoS
BoS
Meeting
Date
Subject Objective / Benefits /
Advantages
Recommendations /
Suggestions of the BoS
Whether
recommendation
is as per the
Regulating
Council norms,
if not, justify
To be
implemented
from
Board of
Studies for
Medicine &
Allied
Subjects
06th August
2019
UG Curriculum &
Syllabus
1. Revision of
Examiner
List.
2. Discussion
of the last
examination
- UG & PG
The examinars list both
UG & PG
1. Reviewed & updated –
2. Results of
Undergraduate &
Post-graduate
examination
conducted in May /
July 2019 was
reviewed.
Recommendation &
suggestions
a. The External Examinars to
be from different Cities /
State.
b. The suggestions were made
because of the observations
by the members that in
some of the departments the
same examinars were called
every year for more than 3
to 4 times & also both the
examinars from the same
city.
a. General Medicine – UG
result - 81%, PG result –
86.6%
Pediatrics – UG result –
87%, PG result – 100%,
Other departments 100%.
The members opined that
question papers were
structured & well
formatted.
b. Members suggested the
external examiners setting
the paper should be made
As per the MCI
Recommendation.
Next Academic
Year 2019.
3. Feed back
Feedback from the
students & external
examiners has been taken
by all the department s
regularly.
aware of the structuring
format of our University.
c. Moderation of the
Question paper should be
done by the internal faculty
regularly.
a. The details of the
recommendations are
attached. Important
observations
1. UG –
well balanced
curriculum
students need to be
trained for practical
skills
To make digital entries
for practical marks &
Viva voce marks.
To include management
of common clinical
conditions.
Some topics like
transfusion Medicine,
Bio-Medical waste
management to be
included.
2. PG –
To include Geriatrics &
critical care
To change number of
cases from 3 to 4.
To conduct simulation
workshops.
KLE UNIVERSITY
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE, BELGAUM.
DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS
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Date: 20.03.2017
Minutes of the BOS Meeting
Board of Studies meeting for Medicine and allied subject was held on 7th
March 2017 at
10.30 am to 5.00 pm in Council Hall, JNMC, Belagavi.
The following members attended the meeting.
1 Dr. (Mrs) N S Mahantashetti Chairman
2 Dr. V G Sommannavar Member
3 Dr. M S Karishetti Member
4 Dr. Manisha Bhandankar Member
5 Dr. Vijaya Sajjan (in place of Dr. B S Manjunath Swamy)
Member
6 Dr. N M Patil Member
7 Dr. S N Bentoor External Member
The following members were unable to attend the meeting;
1 Dr. Anil Kurne External Member
The Chairman welcomed the members and conducted the proceedings.
KLE UNIVERSITY
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE, BELGAUM.
DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS
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The following agenda were discussed:
1. Curriculum – Planning and Revision
Chairperson, again informed the members to get the curriculum reviewed by external examiners,
academicians, alumni (UG & PG) preferably who are teachers.
Problem Based Learning (PBL): A resolution was passed to implement 10% of UG curriculum as PBL.
The topics for the PBL are to be decided by respective departments.
2. Discussion of last examination – UG & PG
Question Bank: The Question Bank was thoroughly checked, corrected and submitted to the
Examination Section.
Examiner List: The Examiner list was revised and submitted.
Results : The PG Practical Exam was held in November 2016 in which one candidate appeared in MD
(Pediatrics) and has passed.
3. Review of thrust areas of Research – How to proceed?
UG Conference (NISACON): Workshops conducted were highly appreciated. The members suggested
making it compulsory for the UGs. Each workshop would be incorporated in the respective
departments in the clinical posting and to make it mandatory for the UGs to attend these workshops.
ECG and BLS should be mandatory for interns.
The workshops conducted during NISACON were
o Orientation to Research
o Laparoscopic Skills
o Basic Life Support
o Bedside Skills (Central line Placement, Enema and Catheterization)
o Surgical Skills (Suturing, Dressing & Bandaging)
o ECG
o Conduct of delivery
o Ophthalmoscopy
o Helping Babies Breathe
4. Utilization of Basic Science Research Lab
Chairperson, BOS appealed to all the BOS members to make use of Basic Science Research Lab which
is well equipped Research Lab with the advanced equipments. She also appealed to members to inform
their staff members to make use of it.
KLE UNIVERSITY
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE, BELGAUM.
DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS
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5. Clinical Skill Lab
BLS and ECG Workshop was made compulsory for to PGs and to be included in log book. The
members suggested to make BLS compulsory for PGs. Similarly, all faculty should undergo the BLS
certified course once in 5 years
6. Advance MET Course:
Chairperson, informed that all the faculty members to undergo MET Workshop as it being incorporated
in MCI Declaration Form. She said that it is now mandatory for faculty of super-speciality departments
also.
7. Research Methodology – online module training for PG guides
Chairperson, informed that due to UGC Inspection it was not held. She also informed that Pre and Para
Clinical Departments have undergone the training. The next online module training for PG Guides will
be held in July / December 2017.
8. Improving publications as per MCI Guidelines
Chairperson, informed the members that this being the mandatory. In recent MCI Inspections many of
the faculty were demoted due to lack of publications. Hence members were asked to discuss regarding
improving publications and to promote faculty to get in the habit of publishing the papers. It was
decided that senior faculty members should encourage junior faculty to write papers on dissertations
available in the department.
As there were no other matters to discuss, the meeting ended with vote of thanks to the Chair.
Dr. (Mrs) N S Mahantashetti Chairman
BOS for Medicine and Allied Subjects, KLE University, Belagavi
Copy to :
1. Registrar KLE University, Belagavi
2. Dean, Medical faculty KLEU
3. The Director, Academic Affairs, KLE University, Belagavi
4. Dr. B S Manjunathswamy, Professor of Skin & VD, JNMC, Belagavi – Member
5. Dr. V G Somannavar, Professor of Medicine, JNMC, Belagavi – Member
6. Dr. N M Patil, Professor & HOD of Psychiatry, JNMC, Belagavi - Member
7. Dr. M S Khanpet, Professor of Medicine, JNMC, Belagavi – Member
8. Dr. Manisha B, Asso. Professor of Pediatrics, JNMC, Belagavi - Member
9. Dr. Anil Kurne, Professor of Pediatrics, Dr. D Y Patil Medical College, Kolhapur – External Member
10. Dr. S N Bentoor, Professor of Pediatrics, BLDEU’s Shri B M Patil Medical College, Vijayapura – External Member
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KLE ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, BELAGAVI (Deemed –to-be-University)
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belagavi
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SURGERY
Ref. No: BOS/(Surg. & Allied)/18-19 DATE : 08-02-2019
MINUTES OF THE BOS MEETING OF SURGERY & ALLIED SUBJECTS (UG &
PG SUBJECTS) HELD ON 7th
FEBRUARY 2019 at 10.30 AM, in Physiology Seminar Hall,
JNMC, KAHER, BELAGAVI.
Following members attended the meeting
Sl. No. Name of the Members Designation
1 Dr. Abhijit S. Gogate,
Professor & HOD, of Surgery
Chairperson
2 Dr. B. P. Belaldavar,
Professor of ENT, JNMC, Belagavi
Member
3 Dr. Shailesh V. Udapudi,
Professor & HOD of Orthopaedics, JNMC, Belagavi
Member
4 Dr. Shrishail C. Metgud,
Professor of Surgery, JNMC, Belagavi
Member
5 Dr. A. L. Tenagi.
Professor & HOD of Ophthalmology, JNMC, Belagavi
Member
6 Dr. (Mrs.) Smita K. S.,
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, JNMC, Belagavi
Member
7 Dr. Rahul Kenawadekar,
Associate Professor of Surgery, JNMC, Belagavi
Member
8 Dr. (Mrs) Shama Bellad,
Assistant Professor of ENT, JNMC, Belagavi
Member
9 Dr. Puneet Chamakeri,
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, JNMC, Belagavi
Member
10 Dr. (Mrs) Mrunal N. Ketkar,
Professor & HOD of Surgery, Bharati Vidyapeeth
Medical College, Pune.
External Member
11 Dr. Chidendra M. Shettar,
Professor & HOD of Orthopedics, SDM College of
Medical Sciences & Hospital Sattur, Dharwad.
External Member
Proceedings:-
The Chairperson, BoS, Surgery Allied Subjects. Welcomed all the BOS members.
Dr. Rahul Kenawadekar again read the duties and responsibilities of BOS.
Minutes of the last meeting held on 8th
August 2018 were proposed and confirmed by Dr. S.
C. Metgud & Dr. B. P. Belaldavar respectively.
Dr. A. S. Gogate briefed the external members about development & suggestions
implemented since BOS meeting as both of them were not present in the previous meeting.
Member’s attendance of BOS meeting was confirmed.
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The following agenda was discussed.
Feedback from the curriculum- UG & PG examination.
1. Dr. (Mrs.) Smita K. S. informed the board that undergraduates wanted choice in answering
the theory paper. After details discussion it was suggested / recommended that one extra
choice may be given for answering short essay & short answer questions. However no
choice is to be given for answering for long essay questions.
2. Dr. S. C. Metgud suggested about printing an instruction on question paper stating that
candidates should begin answering each question on a new page to avoid confusion during
evaluation.
3. Modal answer for questions being prepared was informed to board. All the members were
unanimous that they should be prepared based on MUST KNOW, Desirable To Know
format.
4. Various feedback like students feedback, peer feedback, electronic/ video feedback was
discussed. Video feedback was thought to be the best for teacher’s self-improvement.
5. Dr. Shailesh V. Udapudi suggested making common teaching material- PPT/ Videos which
would be screened and approved by all the faculty in the department. New faculty can use
the same and add any new information for his teaching purpose. Dr. A. S. Gogate &
Dr. Aravind Tenagi agreed and also recommended this model teaching.
6. Dr. (Mrs) Mrunal N. Ketkar most importantly pointed out that objectives of the lecture have
to be clearly defined in each PPT/Lecture.
Discuss the various suggestions from previous meeting, implementation level, total
achievements from departments
The following agenda was discussed- 27th
February 2018 BOS Meeting
Pointes Discussed Implementation
Feedback from the curriculum- UG & PG examination Done
Conducting group discussion similar to symposium in PG teaching.
These group discussions should inculcate practical aspects similar to
hands on workshop. The PG panelist would involve in group
discussion moderated by the faculty.
Increasing interdepartmental meetings with Pre & Para Clinical
department, such as Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology etc.
Done
Resuming PG posting to department of Anatomy, Pathology &
Radiology in 1st year.
Done
Posting 2nd
& 3rd
year PG’s for Cadaveric dissection Done
Streamlining the official relieving of PG’s before University
examination. Diploma PG’s to be relieved four-weeks prior to Theory
& Master Degree PG’s to be relived six-weeks prior to theory in all
departments.
2 months before Univ.
Exam date
Guidelines to be setup about the PG’s attending State & National
Conferences etc
As per MCI norms
Basic Skill lab posting for all PG’s in 1st year of their joining the
course.
As per Calendar of
Events
Implementation of E-logbook. Impractical hence not
done
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PG to be posted for skill lab and cadaveric lab training. Detailed
program of PG’s year wise to be prepared.
Done - already 2 cadaveric
skill lab workshop conducted
Dr. V. A. Kothiwale sir observed that 1, 2, 3 & 4 Viva-stations to
be taken separately by individual examiner respectively &
pedagogy to be taken by together all examiners. This is followed
in medicine department suggested to be followed elsewhere also.
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Time-table for UG & PG teaching activities
Long, Short & MCQ question bank for UG prepared and being
validated
Done
Revision of syllabus and exam pattern in curriculum
The PG practical exam marks increased from 300 to 400 marks. Done
Recommendations:
All BOS Members suggested to PG theory question paper pattern
to be changed with 10 questions of 10 marks each in all four paper
as followed in RGUHS and Hyderabad University & other
universities.
Rejected by KAHER
University
Dr. Chidendra M. Shettar inquired about the way undergraduate clinical assessment was
being done in JNMC. Dr. A. S. Gogate informed him about daily assessment in ward
rounds, OSCE, end posting and maintaining of assessment cards. The purpose & usefulness
of OSCE was discussed with mixed opinions- some finding it not of great help while some
department found it to be very useful.
To discuss/ invite suggestions for integrated teaching
Dr. A. S. Gogate informed the board that super specialists from department of Onco-
surgery, Plastic Surgery, Urology, Pediatric Surgery & CVTS were engaging theory lecture
for undergraduate & Postgraduate.
Dr. (Mrs) Mrunal N. Ketkar suggested framing and defining objectives of interdepartmental
posting to PG students. Respective departments to inform about specific learning objective
during their postings.
Panel of examiners/ paper setters from colleges nearby.
List was prepared / verified & approved examiner list forwarded to the CEO & university.
Discuss regarding New MCI/NMC syllabus
Dr. S. C. Metgud who had attended the DOME workshop about the new NMC based
syllabus. He said it was broadly competency based teaching; also it intended to integrate
common topics between departments with the concept of alignment of teaching.
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Any other matter with the permission of the chair.
Broadly discussed following points however no concrete recommendations were given
Value Education And Personality Course
Communication Skill course MBBS students
Value Added Course Of Interns and feedback
Health Mind for research, publications and grants
Concluding remarks by invitee
1. Dr. Chidendra M. Shettar commented that good progressive work has been done in last year
with implementation of about 80% of recommendation from previous two meeting. He
however was concerned about practical implementation of UG clinical assessment.
2. Dr. (Mrs) Mrunal N. Ketkar also saw progress in the working since last year. She was
impressed with Cadaveric Skill Lab & promised to keenly follow its progress.
Recommendations:
1. Provide one choice in answering short essay & short answer questions. However no choice
to be given for answering for long essay questions.
2. Instruction about answering each question on a new page to avoid confusion during
evaluation in university examination
3. Setting up of instruments museum – department wise
(DR. Abhijit S. Gogate)
Chairman
BOS for Surgery & Allied Subjects,
KAHER, Belagavi.
To,
All the members of BOS- Surgery & Allied Subjects.
Copy to:
The Registrar, KAHER, Belagavi.
The Dean, Faculty of Medicine, KAHER, Belagavi.
The Director, Academic Affairs, KAHER, Belagavi.
The Controller of Examination, KAHER, Belagavi.
KLE Academy of Higher Education &Research
Board of Studies (Super-speciality Courses)
Minutes of the meeting 6th February 2019 Date: 19.02.2019
Meeting of the Board of Studies (Super specialty Courses) of the KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research was conducted on 6th February
2019 in the Office of Director - Academic Affairs Room No. 02, KAHER J.N. Medical College. Following members were present in the meeting:
1. Dr. Rajesh Powar Chairman
2. Dr. Rajendra B. Nerli Member
3. Dr. Mohan Gan Member
4. Dr. A. O. Saroja Member
5. Dr. Suresh Patted Member
6. Dr. Anand Vagrali Member
7. Dr. D. U. Rajput Member
8. Dr. Prasad M.R. Member
9. Dr. Sameer Ambar Member
10. Dr. B. G. Tilak External Member
The following agenda was discussed at the meeting:
alty
Courses
Neurosurgery, CTVS & Paediatric Surgery
The requirement of Mannequins
and Models for training in
Cardiac skills for the
Department of Cardiology was
discussed.
Possibility of having a separate
Skills Lab for the Superspecialty
Departments discussed.
Department of Cardiology to be forwarded to the concerned Authorities
4. Board of
Studies-
Superspeci
alty
Courses
6th
February
2019
Examiner’s List :
Update by all
Departments
Examiner’s List has been
updated by all the department’s
and confirmed by BOS
Chairman.
The difficulty in identifying
Examiners from the list of
Institutes received from the COE
was discussed.
1. To avoid three or more
consecutive appointment of
the same examiner.
2. To avoid appointment of
External Examiners from the
Institutes where Examiners
from our Institute have visited
in the current or previous year.
5. Board of
Studies-
Superspeci
alty
Courses
6th
February
2019
Feedback in Curriculum obtained and actions taken : Presentation by Departments of Neurology, Cardiology & Urology
Feedback regarding curriculum
was presented by Department of
Neurology. Various
recommendations discussed.
1. To conduct 2 clinical
case presentations per
week
2. Need for
electrophysiology
postings was brought to
light
1. The recommendations in the
feedback form should be
implemented wherever
feasible.
2. All the Departments to collect
the Feedback in the prescribed
format available in the
Academic Affairs Office
4. Model answers
5. Lack of admission to M.Ch. CTVS & Paediatric Surgery
4. Proposal to provide
model answers were put
forward by the Chairman
of BOS
5. Lack of admissions to
the M.Ch. courses in
Paediatric surgery &
CTVS for consecutively
3 years was discussed.
The lack of admissions
leading to risk of
possible de-recognition
was discussed.
Measures to increase
the possibility of
admissions like
concessions in fees were
discussed.
advances which the
candidate has to be
abreast with.
4. Providing Model answers
also would limit assessing
the knowledge of the
candidate.
5. The respective
Departments to send
letters of request for the
proposal to the University
authorities.
7. Board of Studies- Superspecialty Courses
6th February 2019
Fellowships and Certificate Programs
Proposals for the
changes in Curriculum
for Fellowship Programs
in Cleft & Craniofacial
Surgery & Non-Invasive
Cardiology were
discussed as per the
o The following changes
proposed in the Fellowship
curriculum were discussed
and approved
o Fellowship in Cleft &
Craniofacial Surgery
-To add an objective on
2 Board of
Studies-
Superspec
ialty
Courses
6th
February
2019
M.Ch. Urology
(Increase in
seats)
Medicine Criteria fulfilled MCI Approval to be
applied for
Addition
of one
more
seat
3 years
3 Board of
Studies-
Superspec
ialty
Courses
6th
February
2019
M.Ch. Plastic
Surgery
(Increase in
seats)
Medicine Criteria fulfilled MCI Approval to be
applied for
Addition
of one
more
seat
3 years
Copy to :
- The Registrar, KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research Dr. Rajesh S. Powar - Special Officer to Honourable Vice Chancellor, KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research Chairman, - Dean, Faculty of Medicine, KLE Academy of Higher Education &Research Board of Studies (Super specialty) - Director, Academic Affairs, KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research - Controller of Examinations, KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research - Members of the Board of Studies (Super Specialty courses)
KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research, Belagavi (Deemed-to-be-University)
Accredited ‘A’ Grade by NAAC (2nd Cycle) Placed in Category ‘A’ by MHRD (GoI)
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Ref: Date: 14/09/2020
Proceedings of the Board of Studies Meeting Pharmacy (UG Studies &
Diploma) of KAHER
The 22nd Board of Studies Meeting Pharmacy (UG Studies & Diploma) of KAHER was held on
14th September 2020 at 10.30 am in KLE Pharmacy College Seminar Hall, Belagavi.
Following members attended the Meeting:
1. Dr. Kalpana Patil Chairman
2. Dr. M. B. PATIL Member
3. Dr. K.P. MANJUNATH Member
4. Dr. S. S. KARKI Member
5. Mrs R. S. MASAREDDY Member
6. Dr. MAMTA A Member
7. Dr. S. A. KAVATAGIMATH Member
8. Dr. PARIXIT BHANDURGE Member
9. Dr. SOHAN S. CHITLANGE External Member
Dr. V. KUSUM DEVI External Member expressed her inability to attend the Meeting.
Dr. AHM VISHWANATH SWAMY, Dr. PRAMOD H. J, DR. S. K. NIMBAL internal
members were unable to attend the meeting and leave of absence was granted.
Dr. Sunil Jalalpure Principal, KLE College of Pharmacy, Belagavi and Dr. Raman Dang
Principal, KLE College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru attended the meeting.
Dr. Kalpana Patil, Chairperson, BoS welcomed the members and the Agenda was taken up for
discussion:
Item No.1: Confirmation of 21st Meeting held on 24th February, 2020.
The Chairperson read the minutes of the BoS Meeting No. 21st held on 24th Feb. 2020 and were
confirmed.
Item No.2: To review/feedback of the implementation of the resolutions of
the last meeting (if any)
i. Industrial Training
As per curriculum, industrial training is proposed as Desirable; to be taken for at least 150 hours
spread over 4 weeks after the 6th Semester & before the commencement of 7th Semester in a
Pharmaceutical Industry/Hospital. External member Dr. Sohan Chitlange shared his opinion on
Industrial training. He expressed that industries are less in number comparable with students, so
that one can take training in Analytical Laboratory, Hospital (Clinical Pharmacy), Pharmaceutical
R & D or Pilot plant in the area like handling instruments (HPLC, HPTLC, IR etc.), clinical trial
or Pharmacovigilance. After the specified time has been completed the student must submit a
satisfactory report of such work and properly signed certificate by the authority of training
organization or the head of the institute.
KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research, Belagavi (Deemed-to-be-University)
Accredited ‘A’ Grade by NAAC (2nd Cycle) Placed in Category ‘A’ by MHRD (GoI)
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1. Copper bearing intrauterine device
2. Steroid medicated intrauterine device
Plastic intrauterine device
Item No. 4: To review the progress in B Pharm and D Pharm programs at the respective
constituents units under prevailing COVID-19 Pandemic
All faculties of the constituent units are satisfied with the progress made in B Pharm and
D Pharm programmes which they carried out online in the respective constituents units under the
prevailing COVID-19 Pandemic
Item No. 5: To update the panel of Examiners for B. Pharm & D. Pharm course
The panel of UG examiners for VII-Semester B. Pharm was updated.
The panel of Diploma in Pharmacy 2nd Year was updated with Internal & External Examiners.
Item No.6: Any other matter
i. Industrial Training
As per curriculum all the students shall undertake a project under the supervision of a teacher and
submit a report. The area of the project shall directly relate any one of the elective subject opted
by the student in Semester VIII. The project shall be carried out in group not exceeding five in
number. The project report shall be submitted in triplicate.
The Chairman thanked the members for attending the meeting.
Dr. Kalpana Patil
Chairman, BoS for Pharmacy Subjects (UG Studies)