RGUHS issues alert on usage, possession of cell phones in exam hall during theory exams
Bengaluru: Through a recent circular, the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) has issued an alert for the examinees concerning the usage or possession of cell phones in the examination hall during the conduct of theory examinations.
RGUHS is conducting theory examination for all the faculties in the examination centres. In order to ensure smooth conduct of examination, it is hereby informed that using or possession of cell phones in the examination hall during the conduct of theory examinations at the centres are prohibited.
The above information for students was issued by the varsity evaluation registrar Dr. N. Ramakrishna Reddy to all the Deans/ Principal/ Chief Superintendents of all the colleges affiliated to RGUHS.
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka a premier Health Science University in India was established on 1st June 1996 at Bangalore by the Govt. of Karnataka through its enactment of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka Act 1994 to encompass all the existing health science colleges and institutions which were earlier affiliated to the conventional universities in Karnataka with a purpose of ensuring proper and systematic instruction, teaching, training and research in modern and Indians systems of medicine.
The phenomenal increase in the number of institutions and students admitted to various courses of medical and allied health sciences warranted the need to regulate, monitor and standardize the curricula as well as the evaluation systems. The product of medical and health science professional education was to meet the societal needs for better healthcare. Hence, RGUHS had the vision to bring in uniformity in the standards of teaching and have a common curriculum for the various courses offered in different colleges across Karnataka.
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