Programs Details
Undergraduate Degree Courses
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)
Postgraduate Degree Courses
M.D. (Physiology)
M.D. (Bio-Chemistry)
M.D. (Pharmacology)
M.D. (Microbiology)
M.D. (General Medicine)
M.D. (Paediatrics)
M.D. (Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy)
M.D. (Psychiatry)
M.S. (General Surgery)
M.S. (Orthopaedics)
M.S. (Ophthalmology)
M.S. (ENT)
M.D. (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
M.D. (Radio-Diagnosis)
M.D. (Immuno Haematology & Blood transfusion)
M.D. (Emergency Medicine)
Selection of Students:
Based on the NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST (UG) (NEET-UG) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The admission process is done through General Counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee / Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
ACADEMIC YEAR, ACADEMIC TERM & DURATION OF COURSE OF STUDY
The academic year commences from 1st August every year.
UG Program
The Academic Term for every student shall be a certified period of study extending over 4 1/2 academic years followed by one year of Compulsory Rotating Resident Internship.
First MBBS – 1 year
Second MBBS – 1 ½ year
Third MBBS – Part – 1 – 1 year
Third MBBS – Part – 2 – 1 Year
PG Program
The candidate must possess a recognized MBBS degree and obtained permanent Registration as a medical practitioner with the Medical Council of India or any of the State Medical Councils.
Foreign nationals holding non-schedule foreign medical qualifications must have temporary Registration (issued by the Medical Council of India) for their postgraduate training, restricted to the medical college/institution to which they are admitted for doctoral studies only.
Education Qualification
A pass in 10 + 2 system or higher secondary or senior secondary or Pre Degree Course or their equivalents having passed with subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology / (Botany / Zoology) and English individually and with a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/(Botany and Zoology) taken together. For Indian students the eligibility norms of Medical Council of India (MCI) will apply for quota / reserved category students.
Age
Candidate should have completed 17 years on or before 31st December, of the year of admission to the MBBS Course. |
Selection of students
The students applying for PG degrees/PG (Dip) courses under Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation (Deemed to be University) shall be selected based on PG NEET Examination.
Eligibility certificate
Candidates who have passed any qualifying examination shall obtain an eligibility certificate from this University by remitting the prescribed fee along with the application form before seeking admission to the Medical Institutions.
M.D. / M.S.
The minimum training period for obtaining these degrees shall be three calendar years.
Course Objective
- Basic Medical training to diagnose and treat primary Health care problems, familiarization in the speciality and super speciality subjects enough to diagnose and direct the patient approprialty for secondary and tertiary Health problems.
- To bring awareness and implement all the national programmes such as
- Immunization programme
- TB control programme
- Malaria control programme
- Filaria Eradication programme
- AIDS Awareness programme
- To fulfill the obligation to the community by achieving health for all through health education, and importance of sanitation and water supply.
- Prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases.
- To develop a scientific temper in the students for life long learning, as medicine is a developing and constantly changing subject, by regularly attending CME programmes.
I MBBS –12 Months: 2 Terms
Anatomy 6 Months each (I & II) |
Physiology 6 Months each (I & II) |
Biochemistry 6 Months each (I & II) |
At the end of Phase-I & II, the student should be able to:
- Understand normal disposition, inter relationships, functional and structural anatomy of various organs and their development. He should be able to locate structures of the body and mark topography of living anatomy.
- Understand and describe normal functions of the all organs of the body and their functional interactions.
- Understand and describe various functional aspects, at the bio molecular level including metabolic pathways and their regulatory mechanisms.
- Integrate these learnt subjects to practice of clinical medicine.
II MBBS –18 Months: 3 Terms
Pathology 3 Terms of 6 Months each (III, IV & V) |
Microbiology 3 Terms of 6 Months each (III, IV & V) |
Pharmacology 3 Terms of 6 Months each (III, IV & V) |
Forensic Medicine 3 Terms of 6 Months each (III, IV & V) |
At the end of II MBBS, the student should be able to:
- Understand concepts of cell injury and the biological and morphological effects of such injury on various organ systems. The natural biology of various diseases and diagnostic relationships.
- Describe the relationship of host and parasites, defenses of the body and the mechanism of microbial diseases and their prevention.
- Perform Medico-Legal Autopsies, prepare a report or certify in Medico-Legal Cases and be aware of the legal or Court Procedures related to medicine.
- Understand drug actions, drug interactions, drug prescriptions, and recognize or prevent adverse drug reactions.
- He/She should be able to translate the above concepts to understand various manifestations of diseases and apply corrective therapy on patients.
III MBBS – Part – I 12 months 2 Terms
Community Medicine | 6 Months each (III, IV,V,VI & VII) |
Ophthalmology | 6 Months each (III, IV,V,VI & VII) |
Oto-Rhino-Larngology | 6 Months each (III, IV,V,VI & VII) |
The student should able to understand:
- 1. The epidemiology of various infectious and non-infectious diseases and to understand and manage health problems at the social and Community levels
- 2. Identify common problems related to eye and Visionn and take effective care for prevention of common eye diseases.
- 3. Patho-physiology of common Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, investigate and treat them and to recognize preventable causes of deafness.
III MBBS Part II – 12 Months – 2 Terms
Medicine | 6 Months each (III to IX) |
Pediatrics | 6 Months each (III to IX) |
Surgery | 6 Months each (III to IX) |
Orthopedics | 6 Months each (III to IX) |
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2 terms of 6 months each in III MBBS Part II |
The student should be able to understand:
- Normal growth and development of child with the manifestations of common pediatric problems and their management. Should understand the importance and prevention of Common. Childhood infectious diseases and understand, implement various National Programmes related to Child Health
- Common infectious and non-infectious diseases, their diagnostic and investigative procedures and effective management of these illnesses including allied specialties like Dermatology, Psychiatry, Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases.
- The manifestations diagnostic modalities and therapeutic principles of common surgical problems, to manage common orthopedic problems and understand anaesthetic principles of management. The Principles of radio-diagnosis and radiotherapy.
- The anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of female genital tract, recognize normal and abnormal labour and manage normal labour, Concepts of Family Planning, Contraception, recognize abnormalities of the genital tract, investigate and treat common problems.
ONE YEAR COMPULSORY ROTATING RESIDENT INTERNSHIP
where the student is trained and prepared to get acquainted with procedures in management of patients at the hospital and community levels. After successful completion, the Degree and License to practice are awarded by the concerned authorities.MBBS Regulations
II MBBS –18 Months: 3 Terms
Pathology (3 Terms): 6 Months each (III, IV & V) |
Microbiology (3 Terms): 6 Months each (III, IV & V) |
Pharmacology (3 Terms): 6 Months each (III, IV & V) |
Forensic Medicine (3 Terms): 6 Months each (III, IV & V) |
At the end of II MBBS, the student should be able to
- Understand concepts of cell injury and the biological and morphological effects of such injury on various organ systems. The natural biology of various diseases and diagnostic relationships.
- Describe the relationship of host and parasites, defenses of the body and the mechanism of microbial diseases and their prevention.
- Perform Medico-Legal Autopsies, prepare a report or certify in Medico-Legal Cases and be aware of the legal or Court Procedures related to medicine.
- Understand drug actions, drug interactions, drug prescriptions, and recognize or prevent adverse drug reactions.
- He/She should be able to translate the above concepts to understand various manifestations of diseases and apply corrective therapy on patients.
III MBBS – Part – I 12 months 2 Terms
Community Medicine: | 6 Months each (III, IV,V,VI & VII) |
Ophthalmology: | 6 Months each (III, IV,V,VI & VII) |
Oto-Rhino-Larngology: | 6 Months each (III, IV,V,VI & VII) |
The student should able to understand:
- The epidemiology of various infectious and non-infectious diseases and to understand and manage health problems at the social and Community levels
- Identify common problems related to eye and Visionn and take effective care for prevention of common eye diseases.
- Patho-physiology of common Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, investigate and treat them and to recognize preventable causes of deafness.
III MBBS Part II – 12 Months – 2 Terms
Medicine: | 6 Months each (III to IX) |
Pediatrics: | 6 Months each (III to IX) |
Surgery: | 6 Months each (III to IX) |
Orthopedics: | 6 Months each (III to IX) |
Obstetrics & Gynecology | (2 terms): 6 months each in III MBBS Part II |
The student should able to understand:
- Normal growth and development of child with the manifestations of common pediatric problems and their management. Should understand the importance and prevention of Common. Childhood infectious diseases and understand, implement various National Programmes related to Child Health
- Common infectious and non-infectious diseases, their diagnostic and investigative procedures and effective management of these illnesses including allied specialties like Dermatology, Psychiatry, Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases.
- The manifestations diagnostic modalities and therapeutic principles of common surgical problems, to manage common orthopedic problems and understand anaesthetic principles of management. The Principles of radio-diagnosis and radiotherapy.
- The anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of female genital tract, recognize normal and abnormal labour and manage normal labour, Concepts of Family Planning, Contraception, recognize abnormalities of the genital tract, investigate and treat common problems.
ONE YEAR COMPULSORY ROTATING RESIDENT INTERNSHIP
where the student is trained and prepared to get acquainted with procedures in management of patients at the hospital and community levels. After successful completion, the Degree and License to practice are awarded by the concerned authorities.MBBS Syllabus
About the Program
Course Highlights
- MBBS is an undergraduate degree in medicine which enables one to register as a medical practitioner and to pursue post graduate degrees in various fields of medicine.
- Duration of study is 4 1/2 years followed by one year internship
- The program follows the norms of Medical Council of India (MCI)
- Approved and notified in the Gazette of India by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt of India in concurrence with the University Grants Commission (UGC)
- Indian Curriculum
- The course is taught in English as the medium of instruction.
- The degree will be awarded by Vinayaka Missions University.
- The Indian students graduating in this program will have to undergo a screening test as per the provisions of Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 and the Screening test regulations, 2002 of Medical Council of India (MCI), to register as a medical practitioner in India.
Course Duration
Phase | Duration of study | No. of weeks |
Phase – I (I MBBS) | 1 year | 40 weeks |
Phase – II (II MBBS) | 1 ½ Year | 60 weeks |
Phase – III (Final MBBS-Part-I) | 1 year | 40 weeks |
Phase – IV (Final MBBS-Part-I) | 1 year | 40 weeks |
Phase – V (Internship) | 1 year | 52 weeks |
Total | 4 ½ + 1 year | 180 + 52 = 232 weeks |
Course Information
The total duration of study is 5 1/2 years (66 months) including 1 year internship. The entire program is divided into five phases as detailed below:Phase – I (12 months)
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