MUHS Releases Schedule for MBBS, BDS, Nursing Academic Term 2021-22

Published On 2021-10-27 05:45 GMT   |   Update On 2021-10-27 05:45 GMT
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Mumbai: Through a recent notice, the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) has released the schedule of the academic term for the year 2021-22 with respect to MBBS, BDS and nursing courses.

As per the notice, During the academic year 2021-22, students of all Health Science Colleges/Institutes affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik shall have the following commencement date of Academic Terms / Session and Cut off dates.

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A) Commencement date of Academic Term / Session :

Faculty: Medical

UG

PG

1st Year

The cut-off date shall be intimated separately for this course after start of admission process by Competent Authority.

2nd Yr. (New) (CBME)

01/03/2022

-

3rd Yr. (New) (CBME)

05/03/2022

-

2nd Yr. (Old) 5th term

01/08/2021

-

3rd (I) Yr. (Old) 7th term

01/08/2021

-

3rd (II) Yr. (Old) 9th term

01/08/2021

-

Faculty Dental

UG

PG

1st Year

2nd Year

3rd Year & Onwards

1st Year

Ayurved & Unani

The cut off date shall be
intimated separately for
this course after the start of
admission process by
Competent Authority.

01/02/2022

01/08/2021

The cut off date shall be
intimated separately for
this course after the start of
admission process by
Competent Authority.

Homeopathic

01/02/2022

01/08/2021

Basic B.Sc. Nursing

01/02/2022

01/08/2021

Allied (P.T., O.T., BPO)

01/02/2022

01/08/2021

Allied BASLP (Semester Pattern)

01/02/2022

01/08/2021

b) Cut off date for admission:

Course

Cut off Date

1st Year P.B.B.Sc. Nursing

31/10/2021

1st Year M.Sc. Nursing

31/10/2021

It is informed to all the candidates to read the given guidelines carefully:

1. Total working available days including examination period are 270 days.

2. As per Ordinance No. 01/2014, attendance should not be less than 75% of the lectures delivered in each subject of the course of instruction and 80% in practical work for the examination during the total academic period. Attendance in both cases shall be calculated till such date before the commencement of the written examination or upto the end of the academic term, whichever is later.

3. During the course of study, actual attendance of the students in theory and practical shall be considered as valid attendance. Participation in any gathering or cultural activities or Sick leave or any other leave will not be taken into consideration for calculation of Attendance. Hall ticket shall be issued only after fulfilling the criteria of attendance. It shall be the duty of the Dean / Principal to ensure the correctness of the attendance.

4. MUHS will hold two examinations in Academic year 2021-2022 i.e. in June /July and December/ January which will be published on website by the University. The period of Theory and Practical Examinations will be part of the Academic Term / Session.

5. There shall be no preparatory leave admissible to any student of any course.

6. The Dean / Principal of the College shall notify tentative schedule of conduct of Internal Assessment Examinations at college level at least 03 months in advance.

7. Above academic term/session and vacation shall be applicable uniformly to all affiliated Colleges/Institutions of the University. The Programme of Summer vacations of Students' and Teachers' will be notified separately.

8. Cut off dates for admission to B.Sc. Optometry, Diploma in Optometry and B.Sc. in Paramedical Technology courses will be 31/10/2021.

9. Academic Term/Session of courses conducted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, like MPH(N), MBA (Health Care Administration ) etc. will be notified separately as their admission process is yet to be started.

10. The Programme of Examinations will be notified separately course-wise and faculty-wise.

To view the official notice click on the following link:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/examination-circular-no-72-academic-calendar-2021261021-162861.pdf

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