RGUHS notifies on Withdrawal of Viva- Voce marks added to theory marks in final exam of Ayurveda course

Published On 2020-12-01 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-12-16 06:11 GMT
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Bengaluru: Through a recent notice, the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) has informed about the Withdrawal of Viva- Voce marks added to theory marks in final examination of the Ayurveda UG course.

The notification issued in order by the Registrar of the Varsity clearly states: As per the 2012 UG regulation of CCIM, Student must secure 50% marks separately in theory and practical examinations. BOS and faculty of ISM took the decision of adding 50 viva-voce marks to theory and the students scoring 50% of marks in theory including viva-voce marks were declared as pass. Such students who passed from RGUHS were refused registration by Assam Medical Council since the students had not scored 50% individually in theory. They were declared pass considering total marks scored in Theory and viva together.
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In pursuance to the decision of the Syndicate in its 153rd meeting held on 12/11/2020 and in exercise of the powers conferred under section 35(1) of RGUHS Act, 1994, It was decided to withdraw 50 marks allotted to Viva-Voce which is added to theory with immediate effect and to strictly follow the UG regulation prescribed by CCIM.

 


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