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2019-20
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MANIKAKA TOPAWALA
INSTITUTE OF NURSING
Faculty of Medical Sciences (FMD)
Manikaka Topawala Institute of Nursing
Department of Nursing
Bachelor of Science Programme
(Nursing)
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CHARUSAT
FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
Bachelor of Science (Nursing) Programme
To ensure uniform system of education, duration of undergraduate programme, eligibility
criteria for and mode of admission, requirement of the course and its distribution between
course and system of examination and other related aspects, following academic rules and
regulations are recommended.
1.
3.
System of examination
The semester system of education should be followed across the Charotar University
of Science and technology (CHARUSAT) at both undergraduate and Masterās levels.
Each semester will be at least 90 working day duration. Every enrolled student will be
required to take a specified load of course work in the subject and also complete a
project/dissertation if any.
Duration of Programme *(as per INC)
Undergraduate programme
Minimum 8 semesters (4 academic years including internship)
Maximum 8 academic year
Eligibility for admissions *(as per INC)
The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on or before 31*' December of the
year of admission.
1. Have passed 12" standard (10+2) / Higher Secondary School Certificate
Examination of Gujarat State Board or any other examinations by the university,
consisting of physics, chemistry, biology and English.
2. Be physically and mentally fit for admission.
3. Have obtained not less than 45% of the total marks at the qualifying examination
in physics, chemistry, biology and English taken together, however the applicant
belonging to back ward classes must have secured not less than 40% of minimum
at the qualifying examination in the said subjects taken together.
4. Have passed qualifying examinations at one and the same attempt i.e. an applicant
who passes the examination in parts will not be held eligible.
Mode of admissions
Admission to undergraduate programme is based on merit of joint commission in
Gujarat government.
Programme structure*(Faculty wise)
A student shall follow the prescribed courses as given in the programme of study.
This course completes in 8 semesters including internship.
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2.1 Definitions
University means Charotar University of Science and Technology, Changa, Dist. Anand
Gujarat.
Academic Programmes means Degree / Diploma (Undergraduates and Post graduates)
in the Faculties of
e Technology & Engineering
e Pharmacy
e Applied Science
Ā© Management Studies
Ā¢ Computer Sciences and Applications
e Medical Sciences
Student means student admitted to an Academic Programme under these Regulations.
Degree means Undergraduate and/or Postgraduate Degree.
Diploma means Diploma offered by the University.
Board of Studies means Board of Studies of the University in a discipline / subject
concerned as per the Charotar University of Science & Technology Act and Statutes.
Academic Council means Academic Council of the Charotar University of Science &
Technology.
Fee means the Fee prescribed by the University for the Academic Programme from time
to time.
Course is a subject in a given semester of a particular programme with given credits and
teaching plan leading to an examination.
Credit means a unit by which the coursework is measured. As a general guideline, one
credit means one hour of class room teaching or minimum one and half to two hours of
practical work per week.
Semester shall constitute of 26 weeks. Each semester shall have minimum 90 days of
direct class room teaching, tutorials, counselling, project work and self learning.
Letter Grade is a parameter to indicate the performance of a student in a particular
course.
Grade Point is the weight allotted to each letter grade.
Credit Point refers to the ācredits assigned to the courseā.
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) refers to the performance of a student in a
given semester. SGPA is ratio of the ,,sum of all the products of credit points and grade
point earned by the student in all courses of the semesterā and the ,,total number of credits
of all subjects offered in that semesterā.
Cumulative Grade Pont Average (CGPA) refers to the performance of the student in all
completed semesters and is equal to Cumulative Grade Point Weighted Average.
2.2. Main features of the Choice Based Credit System:
2.2.1 All the PG Departments / Colleges / Institutes in the relevant faculty of the
University shall participate in this Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). A student
has the choice of selecting courses offered by the same Department / College /
Institute or any other Department / College / Institute of the same faculty or of any
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other faculty, depending on his / her interest, needs and long terms goals and also
feasibility in terms of available expertise and infrastructure.
2.2.2 Each Board of Studies shall design and offer courses after the due consideration
and approval of the respective academic authorities of the university.
2.2.3. A student shall be evaluated through Continuous Assessment and Semester End.
Examination.
2.2.4 Each course is assigned a specific number of credits.
2.2.5 The student shall be graded by adopting relative grading system. The performance
of a student in a semester shall be expressed as Semester Grade Point Average
(SGPA) and the combined performances of the student in all the completed
semesters of the academic programme shall be expressed as Cumulative Grade
Pont Average (CGPA).
2.3 CBCS Course Structure
2.3.1 All the courses in the CBCS shall be offered within the Semester pattern.
2.3.2 An Academic year shall consist of two semesters, each of 26 weeks, having a
minimum of 90 days for the direct class room teaching.
2.4 Course Structure in context of Credit
The Credit structure related issues of different courses of the faculty shall be considered
and decided by the respective Boards of Studies, and other relevant academic bodies.
2.5 Types of Courses
The Programme Structure should consist of 4 types of courses, University Core,
University Elective, Programme Core and Programme Elective broadly classified in to
two categories based on their levels & significance (Core and Elective).
2.5.1 Core Courses
A Course which shall compulsorily be studied by a candidate to complete the
requirements of a degree / diploma in a said programme of study is defined as a core
course. Following core courses are incorporated in CBCS structure:
2.5.1.1 University Core courses: University core courses are compulsory courses
which are offered across university and must be completed in order to meet the
requirements of programme. Environmental science will be a compulsory
University core for all Undergraduate Programmes.
2.5.1.2 Programme Core courses: Programme core courses are compulsory courses
offered by respective programme owners, which must be completed in order to
meet the requirements of programme.
2.5.2 Elective Courses
Generally, a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may be very
specific or specialised or advanced or supportive to the discipline of study or which
provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other discipline /
domain or nurtures the candidates proficiency / skill is called an elective course.
Following elective courses are incorporated in CBCS structure:
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2.5.2.1 University Elective Courses: The pool of elective courses offered across all
faculties / programmes. As a general guideline, Programme should incorporate
2 University Electives of 2 credits each (total 4 credits).
2.5.2.2 Programme Elective Courses: The programme specific pool of elective
coursesoffered by respective programme.
Naming of Courses
Naming of the course shall be as per prevailing university rules.
Medium of Instruction
The Medium of Instruction will be English.
Other Provisions
Admissions: Admission in each faculty will be granted as per the existing rules and
regulations of the University from time to time.
Attendance: All activities prescribed under these regulations and enlisted by the course
faculty members in their respective course outlines are compulsory for all students
perusing the courses. No exemption will be given to any student regarding attendance
except on account of serious personal illness or accident or family calamity that may
genuinely prevent a student from attending a particular session or a few sessions.
However, such unexpected absence from classes and other activities will be required to
be condoned by the Principal.
Students attendance in a course should be 80%.
Unique Identity Number: Each student will be assigned a Unique Identity Number at the
time of enrolment.
Evaluation System
Evaluation Components and Scheme
4.1.1 A student shall be evaluated through Continuous Evaluation and Semester End
Examination.
4.1.2 The weight of continuous assessment and End-semester examination shall be
varying from UG to PG and from Faculty to Faculty as approved by Academic
Council.
4.1.3 During the semester, a student shall be going through continuous assessment. The
continuous assessment will be conducted by the respective Department / Institute.
At the end of semester a student shall be evaluated through semester end
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