Anatomy and Physiology, Public Health & Hygiene, Diseases
20 marks
Public Health and Hygiene
20 marks
Basic Medical Information Drugs & Antibiotic
20 marks
Records Keeping
05 marks
First – AID & Home Nursing
15 marks
Home Nursing
10 marks
Health Education
5 marks
Sterilization & Disinfection
10 marks
Surgical Instruments, their names & uses
15 marks
Preparation of Patient for Operation, Pre & Post Operative Patient Care
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Total marks
120
Time
2 hours
Anatomy and Physiology, Public Health & Hygiene, Diseases
• Elementary Physics and Chemistry • Characteristics of living matter • The structure of living matter • The Tissues • Systems and various parts of the Human Body • Development and types of Bones • Bones of Head and Trunk • Bones of the limb • Joints and Articulations • Structure and action of Muscles. • The Chief Muscles of the Body • The Blood • The Heart and Blood vessels • The Circulatory System • The Lymphatic System • The Respiratory System • The Digestive System • The Liver, Biliary System, and Pancreas • Nutrition and Metabolism • Endocrine Glands and Exocrine Glands • The Urinary System • The Nervous System • The Ear • The Eye • The Skin • The Reproductive System etc. National Health Programmes:- These should be practical internship training for six months as recommended by PCI 1080 hours, after two years successful by course before Diploma Pharmacy is awarded
Public Health and Hygiene
Public Health:- • History and Development • Modern concept of public health and comprehensive health care • Various Health Committees and their recommendations. • Five Year plans priorities. • Allocation for medical and health services. • Cost analysis of Medial and Health care. • Health and Family Planning Organisations set up at the National The State, The District and Block levels functions of Primary Health Centre Diseases:- • Definition • Concept and Practice. • Measures and disease frequency investigation of an outbreak and control field trials. • Insecticides and resistance, sterilization and disinfection, epidemiological methods and approaches
Basic Medical information, Drugs & Antibiotics their preparation & Uses
• Kinds of drugs, characteristics of drugs, Balsams, Gums, etc. • Pharmaceutical Process and Methods • General directions on dispensing, weighing, and measuring. How prescriptions are written, prescription reading. How to calculate dose weights and measures, formulae for converting from one scale to other abbreviations used in prescriptions. • Doses of drugs, pharmacopeial preparation, and their doses, incompatibility, physical, chemical physiological, and therapeutical. • Suppositories:- How to prepare suppositories of special medicines pessaries, bougies, plasters, etc. • Ointments, Spray solutions or Nebulas, Inhalations, General rule about the preparation of Mixtures. • Ordinary bazaar medicines, their recognition, doses, and uses
Records Keeping
Stores Records & Procedures:- Clerical procedure in the good inward section. Records and procedures in main stores, classification, and codification, keeping of stock books, preparation of indents, and methods of storing drugs.
First –AID & Home Nursing
Health Education including different types of Bandages, Emergency Health Care Services, Sterilization process & Disinfection procedures
Outline of the First–Aid
Structure and Functions of the body.
Dressing and Bandages (Use of Triangular Bandages and Cotton Roller Bandage,
Rubber Bandage and different types of Dressing.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Wounds.
Hemorrhage.
Shock
Electric Stock
Different methods of artificial respiration
Asphyxia
Fractures and Dislocation
Unconsciousness and Fainting
Epilepsy and Hysteria
Poisons including food poisoning
Common Conditions :
Foreign body in the ear, eye, and nose
Cramps
Frost – Bite
Bites and Stings
Epistaxis
Snake Bite
Dog Bite
Transport of injured persons
Use of Common medicines
Home Nursing
Nurse
Sick Room
Bed Making
Patient’s Toilet
Observation of the Sick
Infection
Surgical Techniques
Diet
Medicines
Special Conditions & Treatments
Bandaging
Further Observations
Immunity & Infectious Diseases
Care of the Aged and Long term patient Person
Care of the Mentally Ill Healthy Patient
Special Drugs their Control & Administration
Preparation of the Patient for Operation and the aftercare
Shock and Blood Transfusion
Special Treatment
Nursing in Special Diseases
The Hospital Services
Preparation for Special Treatment
Child Birth and Its Management
Health Education
Health Education Principles, Ethics, Attributes of health educator, essential steps and introduction to the main methods in health education. History development and growth of health education in India. Various methods of Health Education.
Sterilization & Disinfection
Physical, Chemical, and Mechanical Methods, etc. Disposal of contaminated Media, Sterilization of Syringes, Glass Wares, apparatus etc.
Surgical Instruments
their names & uses, Preparation of the patient for Operation, Pre & Post Operative patient care.
Surgical Instruments (Their Names & Uses)
Instruments for general surgery.
Operation of the Face and Neck
Operations of the Nose, Throat, and Ear
Ophthalmic Surgery
Operations on the chest
Operations on the Genito – Urinary Tract
Gynecological and Obstetric Operations
Orthopedic Operations
Neuro-Surgical Operations
Operations on the Vascular System
Trauma Surgery
Preparation of Instruments Tray
Major Procedures Tray
Basic / Minor procedures tray
Limited procedures tray
Thyroid Tray
Long Instruments tray
Biliary Tract Procedures tray
Choledochoscopy tray
Basic rigid Signoidoscopy tray
Gastrointestinal procedures tray
Rectal Procedures tray
Gynecologic and Obstetric Trays
Dilatation of the Cervix and Curettage of the Uterus (D&C) tray
Cervical Cone Tray
Laparoscopy tray
Abdominal Hysterectomy tray
Caesarian Section tray
Vaginal Hysterectomy tray
Genitourinary Trays
Vasectomy tray
Open Prostatectomy tray
Kidney tray
Thoracic Trays
Mediastinoscopy tray
Thoracotomy tray
Pacemaker tray
Cardiovascular Trays
Vascular procedures tray
Vascular shunt tray
Cardiac procedures tray
Orthospaedic Trays
Basic Orthopaedic procedure tray
Minor Orthopaedic procedures tray
Hip replacement tray
Knee or Ankle Anthroscopy tray
Neurologic Procedures Tray
Craniotomy tray
Laminectomy tray
Otorhinolarngologic (ENT Trays)
Basic Ear procedures tray
Nasal procedures tray
Myringotomy tray
Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy Tray
Trachestomy tray
Antral Puncture tray
Ophthalmic Trays
Basic eye procedures tray
Eyelid and Conjunctional procedures tray
Basic Eye Muscle procedures tray
Dacryocystorhinostomy tray
Corneal Procedures tray
Cataract Extraction and Lens procedures tray
Glaucoma procedure tray
Basic Eye procedures Microscope tray
Retinal procedures tray
Pediatric Trays
Pediatric major procedures trays
Pediatric minor procedures trays
Pediatric Gastrointestinal procedure trays
Preparation of Patient for Operation, Pre & Post Operative Patient Care
Pre-Operative Considerations :-
Psychological support of the Surgical patient.
Protection of the Patient in Surgery :-
Admission Procedure
Transfer Procedure Position
Environmental Controls
Electro Surgery
Operative Records
Counting Procedure
Sterilization
Emergencies and Disasters
Safety for Medical Assistant, Pharmacist in an Operation Theatre:-
OFFICE OF THE J&K PARA-MEDICAL COUNCIL GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE JAMMU. Email :- paramedicalcounciljammu@gmail.com
Sub :- Refund of Fee in Favour of the Candidates Selected through BOPEE (J&K BOPEE) reg. CIRCULAR
In continuation to this Office circular No. SPMC/SPMC/GMC/5666-5674 Dated 03/02/2023, It is hereby notified for the information of all Principals of Government / Private Paramedical & Nursing Institutions affiliated with Jammu and Kashmir Paramedical/Nursing Council that till the counseling session for admission for various Paramedical & Nursing Courses through Board of Professional Entrance Examination (BOPEE) is concluded, every institution shall refund the entire fee deposited towards the said institution by the candidate at the time of admission, if he/she upgrades from One College to another, and from one course to another as already instructed through previous circulars. Any deviation from the above direction shall be viewed seriously and action under norms shall be taken
In a momentous announcement, the Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar has set the stage for an exciting academic year for the aspiring paramedics of the B.Sc degree courses, Batch 2023. This announcement comes through a notification, No. 086 BOPEE OF 2023 Dated: 24-09-2023, where it’s stated that the classwork for the 1st Year B.Sc Paramedical Degree Courses Batch -2023 will commence from 01/11/2023 at 10:30 AM. This marks a significant milestone for all the students who have been eagerly waiting to kickstart their academic journey.
Understanding the Importance of the Announcement: The notification brings a wave of anticipation and excitement among the students who have been selected for the B.Sc Paramedical Degree Courses. It signifies the beginning of an enriching educational odyssey at one of the esteemed institutions in the region.
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1). Trisomic Condition of Down’s Syndrome arises due to: A. Triploidy B. Crossing Over C. Non-disjunction D. Dicentric bridge formation
2). Which of the following experiments suggests that living organisms simplest could not have originated spontaneously from non-living matter? A. Meat was not spoiled when heated and kept sealed in a vessel B. Microbes did not appear in stored meat C. Microbes appeared from unsterilized organic matter D. Larvae could appear in decaying organic matter
3). The evolution of similar characters in genetically unrelated species as they are subjected to similar environmental selective pressure is A. Homoplasy B. Heteroplasy C. Adaptive radiation D. Adaptation
4). Given: 1 = natural selection; 2 = variations and their Inheritance; 3 = survival of the fittest; 4 = struggle for existence. According to Darwinism, which of the following represents the correct The sequence of events in the origin of new species? A. 3,4,1,2 B. 2,3,1,4 C. 1,2,3,4 D. 4,2,3,1
5). The correct sequence of stages in the The evolution of the modern man(Homo sapiens) is A. Homo erects, Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, modern man B. Neanderthal man, Australopithecus, cro-magnon man, homo erectus, modern man C. Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, Homo erectus, modern man D. Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Neanderthal man, cro-magnon man, modern man
6). Viral diseases have no cure because A. Viruses have no cell wall B. Viruses can multiply repeatedly within the host cell C. Presence of capsid D. Viruses Possess no cytoplasm
7). In lac insect the lac is produced from A. Abdominal Glands B. Dermal Glands C. Salivary Glands D. None of the Above
8). Compare the statements A and B Statement A: Ranikhet disease is the disease of poultry. Statement B: It is caused by a virus Select the Correct description A. Statement A is wrong and B is correct B. Both statements A and B are wrong C. Both statements A and B are correct D. Statement A is correct and B is wrong
9). Technique of production of monoclonal antibodies was developed by A. Fredrich Miescher B. Bentham and Hooker C. Milstein and Kohler D. Watson and Crick
10). Smoking addiction is harmful because it produces polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which cause A. Cancer B. Increase in Blood pressure C. Reduction in Oxyden D. Retardation of growth of the foetus
11). Asexual reproductive structure of Hydra is A. Gemmule B. Bud C. Conidia D. None of the above
12). Which one of the following is not a primary egg membrane? A. Vitelline membrane B. Albuminous jelly C. Jelly envelope D. Zona pellucid
13). Both corpus luteum and macula lutea are A. Found in human ovaries B. A source of the hormone C. Characterized by a yellow colour D. Contributory in maintaining pregnancy
14). Correct sequence of hormone secretion from The beginning of menstruation is A. FSH, Progesterone, Estrogen B. Estrogen, FSH, Progesterone C. FSH, Estrogen, Progesterone D. Estrogen, Progesterone, FSH
15). The process of release of spermatozoa from Sertoli cells into the cavity of the seminiferous tubule is called A. Spermiogenesis B. Spermatogenesis C. Spermatocytogenesis D. Spermiation
16). Amniocentesis detects A. Deformity in brain B. Deformity in heart C. Hereditary disease D. All of these
17). Which of the following statements is the most appropriate for sickle anaemia? A. lt cannot be treated with iron supplements B. lt is a molecular disease C. it confers resistance to acquiring malaria D. All of the above
18). A family has 5 daughters. The probability of 6th child being a girl will be A. 1 in 2 B. 1 in 5 C. 1 in 3 D. 1 in 6
19). Which of the following is sex-linked in human beings? A. Colour blindness B. Hepatitis C. Night blindness D. Malignancy
20). Sex Chromosome X & Y were discovered by A. Stevens and Wilson B. Bridges C. Mc Clung D. Henking
21). Which of the following traits is not characteristic of amphibians? A. Thin, scaleless skin B. Usually requires water for reproduction C. Amniote eggs D. Skin is used as a supplementary respiratory organ.
22). Members of class Reptilia are A. Homoiothermic and Amniotic B. Homoiothermic & Anamniotic C. Poikilothermic and Amniotic D. Poikilothermic and Anamniotic
23). Kaziranga National Park is situated in A. Assam B. Orissa C. Madhya Pradesh D. Andhra Pradesh
24). The term Protoplasm was coined by A. Purkinje B. Dujardin C. Hugo van Mohl D. Robert Hook
25). The cell theory was propounded by A. Mendel B. Schleiden and Schwann C. De Breze D. Darwin
26). Transcription and translation are normally Involved in A. Flow of extrinsic information B. Multiplication of DNA C. Synthesis of RNA D. Flow of intrinsic information
27). An Acidic amino acid is A. Leucine B. Lysine C. Aspartic acid D. Methionine
28). Flagella of prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells differ in A. Location in cell and mode of functioning B. Microtubular organization and type of movement C. MicroTubular organization and functioning D. Type of movement and placement in cell
29). Cell recognition and adhesion is facilitated by certain Components of the cell membrane. These components are generally A. Proteins and Lipids B. Glycoproteins and glycolipids C. Lipids only D. Proteins only
30). Golgi apparatus takes part in A. Carbohydrate synthesis B. Lipid synthesis C. Protein synthesis D. Oxidative phosphorylation
31). “Taxonomy without phylogeny is like bones without flesh” was remarked by A. John Hutchinson B. Takhtajan C. Oswald Tippo D. Bentham and Hooker
32). What is universal for sponges? A. Marine B. Calcareous spicules C. Radial symmentry D. High regenerative power
33). The mesogloea is A. Party cellular and partly fibrous B. Neither cellular nor fibrous C. Only fibrous D. Cellular
34). When cysticerci are present in pork it is called A. Cysticercosis B. Bladder worm C. Hydatid cyst D. Measly pork
35). The roundworm can be called specialized and not degenerate with reference to parasitism because A. It has a thick cuticle over its body which is resistant to the digestive juice of the host B. It has a straight and uncoiled alimentary canal C. Respiratory organs are absent D. It is dioecious
36). Nephridia of earthworm are analogous to A. Trachea of insects B. Gills of prawn C. Nematoblasts of Hydra D. Flame cells of Dugesia
37). What is common between silverfish, Scorpion, crab and honey bee? A. Compound eye B. Poison gland’ C. Jointed legs D. Metamorphosis
38). Among the following, an unmatched group is A. Sea pen, sea fan, coral and swimming bell B. Cuttle fish, shell fish, devil fish and squid C. Sea star, sea urchin, sea anemone and sea cow D. Globe fish, rat fish, gold fish and pipe fish
39). Autotomy is observed in A. Feather star B. Starfish C. Sea Cucumber D. Starfish and Feather Star
40). The heart of fishes is called venous or branchial heart because A. The heart sends blood to veins B. The heart contains only non aerated venous blood C. The heart contains only aerated venous blood D. The heart sends aerated blood to gills
41). Which of the following is Lucas reagent? A. ZnCl2/con HCL B. Br2/CCL4 C. Ammoniacal silver nitrate D. Cold Alkaline KMnO4
42). Which one of the following compounds converts Methyl magnesium Iodide to methane in one step? A. C2H4 B. C2H5CL C. C2H5OC2H5 D. C2H5OH
43). The enthalpy of fusion of water is 1.435 kcal/mol. The molar entropy change for the melting of ice at 0 0C is A. 5.260cal/(molK) B. 0.526cal/(molK) C. 10.52cal/(molK) D. 21.04cal/molK)
44). Substance which is used to bring down the temperature in high fever condition are called A. Antiseptics B. Anti-Inflammatory C. Anti-bodies D. Antipyretics
45). The density (in gmL”1) of a 3.60 M sulphuric acid the solution that is 29% H2SO4(molar mass=98 g mol-1) by mass will be A. 1.64 B. 1.88 C. 1.22 D. 1.95
46). In the equation of state of an ideal gas PV=n RT, the value of the Universal gas constant would depend only on A. The nature of the gas B. The pressure of the gas C. The units of the measurement D. None of the above
47). The value of ∆H and S of a certain reaction is -400 kj mol-1 and -20 kj Mol-1 K-1 respectively. The temperature below which the reaction is spontaneous is A. 200K B. 200c C. 1000K D. 1200C
48). XeF2 is isostructural with A. ICl2- B. SbCl3 C. BaCl2 D. TeF2
49). What amount of dioxygen (in gram) contains 1.8 1022 molecules? A. 0.0960 B. 0.960 C. 9.60 D. 96.0
50). 10g of hydrogen and 64g of oxygen were filled in a steel vessel and exploded. The amount of water produced in this reaction will be A. 1mol B. 2mol C. 3mol D. 4mol
51). What is the quantity of electricity (in coulombs) required to deposit all the silver from 250ml of 1 M AgNO3 solution? (Ag=108) A. 2412.5 B. 24125 C. 4825.0 D. 48250
52). How many EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) molecules are required to make an octahedral complex with a Ca2+ ion? A. Six B. Three C. One D. Two
53). Which of the following types of metals from The most efficient catalysts? A. Alkaline earth metals B. Transition metals C. Alkali metals D. All of the above
54). The solubility of Ca3(PC4)2 in water is Y moles/litre. Its solubility product is A. 6y4 B. 36y4 C. 64y5 D. 108y5
55). Which of the following is not permissible? A. n=4, I=3, m=0 B. n=4, I=2, m=1 C. n=4, I=4, m=1 D. n=4, I=0, m=0
56). What should be the correct IUPAC name for diethylbromomethane? A. 1-Bromo-I, I-diethylmethane B. 3-Bromopentane C. 1-Bromo-I-ethypropane D. 1-Bromopentane
57). Chlorobenzene is formed by the reaction of chlorine with benzene in the presence of AlCl3. Which of the following species attacks the benzene ring in this reaction? A. Cl- B. Cl+ C. Alcl3 D. [AlCl4]-
58). Which of the following statements about primary Amines are ‘False’? A. Alkylamines are stronger bases than aryl amines B. Alkyl amines react with nitrous acid to produce alcohols C. Aryl amines are stronger bases than ammonia D. Aryl amines react with nitrous acid to produce nitroarenes
59). The correct order of decreasing acid strength of Tricholoroacetic acid (A), acetic aicd (B) and formic acid (C) is A. A>B>C B. A>C>B C. B>A>C D. B>C>A
60). In which of the following reactions new carbon-carbon bond is formed A. Cannizzaro reaction B. Wurtz reaction C. Aldol condensation D. Friedel-Crafts reaction
61). Which one of the following is a covalent crystal? A. Ice B. Rock Salt C. Dry salt D. Quartz
62). 2 gm of a radioactive sample having half life of 15 days was synthesized on 1st Jan 2017. The amount of the sample left behind on 1st Mar 2017 (Including both the days) A. 1gm B. 0.5gm C. 0gm D. 0.125gm
63). The rate law for a reaction between the substances A and B is given by Rate=K [A]n[B]m. on doubling the concentration of B, The ratio of the new rate to the earlier rate of reaction will be A. m+n B. n+m C. 2(n-m) D. I/(2m+n)
64). Bond order of the following molecules is zero? A. F2 B. O2 C. Be2 D. Li2
65). For the adsorption phenomenon, A. ∆H = +ve, ∆S = -ve B. ∆H = -ve, ∆S = +ve C. ∆H = -ve, ∆S = -ve D. ∆H = +ve, ∆S = +ve
66). Heterosis is A. Phenotypic expression of mutations B. Method of including mutations C. Superiority of hybrids over their parents D. A plant Disease
67). Which of the following chemical is mostly used for protoplast fusion: A. Polyethene glycol B. Sodium acetate C. Sodium chloride D. Sorbitol
68). The carting capacity of the population is determined by: A. Growth rate of population B. Limiting resources C. Mortality D. Natality
69). The biogeochemical cycle which is not gaseous is: A. Phosphorous cycle B. Carbon cycle C. Sulphur cycle D. Nitrogen cycle
70). Conservation within natural habitat is: A. In-situ conservation B. Ex-situ conservation C. In-vitro conservation D. Micropropagation
71). If a cell is placed in a sugar solution and no change occurs in it, the external solution is: A. Isotonic B. Hypertonic C. Hypotonic D. Colloidal
72). In angiosperms, translocation of sugar occurs in the form of: A. Sucrose B. Starch C. Lactose D. Glucose
73). Which of the following plant hormone stimulates growth in internodes? A. Auxins B. Gibberellins C. Cytokinin D. Abscisic acid
74). Embryo sac develops from: A. Microspore B. Megaspore C. Zygote D. Funiculus
75). Formation of seedless fruits is called: A. Parthenocarpy B. Parthenogenesis C. Fertilization D. Geitonogamy
76). The ratio of tall plants in a cross between heterozygous tall plants and dwarf plants will be: A. 50% B. 25% C. 75% D. 100%
77). Codon is made up of: A. Singel nucleotide B. Two nucleotides C. Three nucleotides D. Four nucleotides
78). The enzyme which joins Okazaki fragments is A. DNA ligase B. DNA polymerase II C. RNA polymerase D. Reverse transcriptase
79). Cheese is produced by: A. Fermentation B. Hydrolysis C. Dehydration D. All of the above
80). Ethanol is commercially produced by using species of : A. Alternaria B. Candida C. Saccharomyces D. Puccinia
81). Which of the following are called stone cells? A. Sclereids B. Parenchyma C. Collenchymas D. Chlorenchyma
82). Which of the following is not correct? A. Diffusion is a passive process B. No energy expenditure occurs during diffusion C. Diffusion is dependent on the living system D. Diffusion rates are affected by gradient of concentration
83). Which of the following is correct for active transport? A. It does not require special B. It is not selective C. It operates without using energy D. It results in uphill transport
84). How many electrons are released from water to release one molecule of oxygen during photosynthesis A. Four B. Six C. Two D. One
85). Apical dominance occurs due to: A. Auxins B. Cytokinins C. Gibberellins D. Abscisic acid
86). The innermost layer of anther is A. Endothecium B. Exothecium C. Tapetum D. Stomium
87). When pistils are fused together, it is called A. Syncarpous B. Apocarpous C. Multicarpellary D. Monocarpellary
88). To identify whether an organism exhibiting a dominant trait is homozygous or heterozygous for a specific allele, which cross is performed? A. Dihybrid cross B. Test cross C. Back cross D. Back cross E. None of the above
89). Cork cambium is also called A. Phellem B. Phelloderm C. Periderm D. Phellogen
90). The force which exists between the walls of xylem vessels and water is: A. Adhesion B. Cohesion C. Surface tension D. Capillary force
91). The correct sequence in taxonomic classification is: A. Class-family-order-genus-species B. Class-order-family-genus-species C. Order-family-class-genus-species D. Class-family-order-genus-species
92). Heterotrophic fungi which absorb soluble organic matter from dead substrates are called A. Saprophytes B. Parasites C. Symbionts D. Autotrophs
93). Name ‘virus’ was coined by A. Huxley B. Robert Hook C. Lvanowsky D. Beijernick
94). Viroid consists of: A. DNA B. RNA C. Carbohydrate D. Protein
95). Food is stored as mannitol and laminarin in A. Rhodophyceace B. Chlorophyceace C. Phaeophyceace D. Chlamydomonas
96). Which of the following statements regarding bryophytes are not correct? A. The main body of bryophyte is haploid B. Antheridia develop on the main body C. The main body is sporophyte D. Sporophyte draws nutrition from the gametophyte
97). In mosses protonema is A. The last stage of gametophyte B. The first stage of gametophyte C. The leafy stage of moss D. Does not exist in the moss life cycle
98). Diplontic life cycle is present in: A. Gymnosperms B. Angiosperms C. Volvox D. Both ‘1’ and ‘2’
99). Fascicular vascular cambium is A. A lateral meristem B. Apical meristem C. Also called cork cambium D. A permanent tissue
100). Which of the following are living cells? A. Vessels B. Tracheids C. Xylem fibres D. Xylem parenchyma
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Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, February 11, 2023: The AMT School in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, has announced that it will start its nursing and para medical classes from March 6, 2023. The school has issued orders for the same, and the classes are expected to be conducted as per the prescribed syllabus and schedule.
The AMT School, a premier institution in Srinagar, has a reputation for providing quality education and training to its students in the fields of nursing and para medical sciences. With the start of these classes, students from across the region will have the opportunity to receive education and training in these fields from experienced and highly qualified faculty members.
The courses offered by the school include Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Para Medical Sciences, and Diploma in Nursing. The curriculum has been designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the subjects, along with hands-on experience through clinical rotations and laboratory sessions.
The AMT School is committed to providing quality education and training to its students and preparing them for successful careers in the nursing and para medical fields. With the start of these classes, students will have the opportunity to learn from experienced faculty members and gain the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in these fields.
Now the AMT School in Srinagar is set to start its nursing and para medical classes from March 6, 2023. This is a great opportunity for students in the region who are interested in pursuing a career in these fields.
Date Sheet for Theory examination for the session – 2021.
The examination of all eligible/Failure/Backlog/other eligible nursing/Paramedical Trainees of Government AMT/ ANMT Schools/GNM Schools/Private Paramedical/Nursing Institutes for Annual /Bi-Annual for the session 2021.
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Scheme of Examination:
The Examination will consist of Objective Type, Multiple choice questions only. The questions will be set in English only.
There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
Tentative Answer Keys, in due course after the Examination, will be placed on the website of the Board (www.jkssb.nic.in).
Marks scored by candidates in the written test will be normalized if required, to determine final merit and cut-off marks.
JKSSB Examiation Hall Guidelines
In addition to the Roll Number Card/Slip, it is mandatory to carry at least two passport size recent color photographs, Original valid Photo-ID proof such as