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    ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

    GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR (1963-2013)

    B A N G A L O R E

    ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE

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    The EMBLEM of this Institution portrays a man lying with

    sickness being helped to rise, and given renewed life by

    Christ, who is signied by the Cross, on which He died,

    and which is a symbol of love.

    The motto of the emblem, HE SHALL LIVE BECAUSE

    OF ME, links this Institution with the XXXVIII International

    Eucharistic Congress held in Bombay in December 1964,

    of which it is the Chief Memorial. The motto is a constant

    reminder to our Staff and Students that they are God’s

    collaborators in their care of human lives.

    The colour scheme: The cross is WHITE, signifying purity

    of spirit; the body of the man lying down is BLUE, signifying

    aspiration towards heavenly things; and the background

    is GOLD or YELLOW, signifying the ame of knowledge.

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    REGISTRAR ADMISSIONS OFFICE

    ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

    BANGALORE - 560 034

    ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

    ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGEBANGALORE - 560 034

    Telephone : 22065105, 22065005 (Admissions Ofce)

    Website :www.stjohns.in

    OFFICE HOURS

    Week days  : 09.00 hrs to 13.00 hrs

      13.45 hrs to 16.30 hrs

    Saturdays  : 09.00 hrs to 13.00 hrs

     Address for all admissions correspondence:

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    Adertisement : 17-02-2013

    Application & Prospects aailable : 01-03-2013

    Last date for Issing/ : 18-04-2013 

    Receiing Applications : 26-04-2013

    Entrance Test : 26-05-2013

    Annoncement of Interie List : 20-06-2013

    Orientation for Obserers : 08-07-2013

    Obseration Test : 9, 10-07- 2013

    Final Interie(  :  11, 12, 13, 07-2013

    Annoncement of Reslts : 15-07-2013

    Admissions : 22,23,-07-2013

    Classes Begin : 01-08-2013

    ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

    BANGALORE - 560 034

    MBBS ADMISSIONS

    PROGRAMME - 2013-2014

    B Mail 

    In Person

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    CONTENTS

     

    Page No.

    Governing Council – 4

    Medical Staff – 5

    Administrative Staff – 23

    Aims and Objectives – 26

    History – 28

    Procedure of Application, Selection, – 31

    Admission and Fees

    Other Courses of Study – 31

    Admission Requirements – 33

    Application Form – 36

    Application Form Preparation – 37

    Entrance Test – 41

    Tests and Interviews – 42

    Certicates – 44

    Fees – 46

    Hostels – 50

    General Information – 50

    Extract – 53

    Awards, Prizes & Scholarships – 59

    Appendix I – 69

    Appendix II – 71

    Appendix III – 73

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    ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

    ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE

    GOVERNING COUNCILAs Febrar 2013

    BANGALORE

    1. Most Re. Bernard Moras - Chairman

    2. Re. Fr. Larence D’Soa - Director, SJNAHS

    3. Re. Fr. Glen Mascarenhas - Associate Director, Finance,

    SJNAHS

    4. Re. Fr. H. Immanel Raj - Associate Director, SJMCH

    5. Re. Fr. Mathe Kattiangal - Associate Director, SJMC

    6. Dr. Prem Pais - Dean & Secretar

    7. Dr. George D’Soa - Chief of Medical SericesSJMCH

    8. Dr. Arind Kasthri - Prof. & Head, Commnit Health

    Dept., SJMC

    9. Dr. R.B. Galgali - Professor, Pschiatr 

    Dept. SJMCH

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    ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

    ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE

    LIST OF THE TEACHING STAFF AS

    ON 1ST FEBRUARY 2013

     NAME QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION

    ANATOMY

    1. Dr. Rema Devi MBBS, MS, DNB Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Roopa Ravindranath MBBS, MS Professor 

    3. Dr. V. Balasubramanyam MBBS, MS Professor 

    4. Dr. I.M. Thomas BSc ( Hons.) Emeritus Professor

    MBBS, MS (Anat.), FAMS

    5. Dr. Shankar Nachiket MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor 

    6. Dr. Yogitha Ravindranath MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    7. Dr. Stephen Dayal. S MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

     Director 

    Re. Dr. LAwRENCE D’SOuzA, BSc, MA (Philo), LLB, 

    MA (Re Stdies), PhD (uSA)

     Dean

    Dr. PREM PAIS, MD

    Vice-Dean

    Dr . SANDHyA T. AvADHANy, MD 

    Dr . KARuNA R. KuMAR, MD, DCP, PhD

     Additional Vice-Dean

    Dr . GEORGE A. D’SOuzA, MD, DNB

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    8. Dr. Veronica Preetha Tailak   MBBS Jr. Consultant

      (At the level of Asst. Professor)

    9. Dr. Lakshmi T.A. MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    10. Dr. Sujatha Narayanan MBBS Tutor 

    11. Dr. Azra Jabeen MBBS Tutor 

    12. Mrs. Smitha J.S.M M. Sc Tutor 

    PHYSIOLOGY

    1. Dr. Sandhya T. Avadhany MBBS, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Anura V. Kurpad MBBS, MD, DNB, Ph.D Professor 3. Dr. Mario Vaz MBBS, MD Professor 

    4. Dr. Tony David Sanjiv Raj MBBS, MD Professor 

    5. Dr. Sucharita. S MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    6. Dr. Rebecca Kuriyan M. Sc, M. Phil, Ph. D Assoc. Professor 

    7. Dr. Maria Pauline MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    8. Dr. Savitha D MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    9. Ms. Farheen M.Sc SHO

    BIO CHEMISTRY

    1. Dr.Anita R. Bijoor MBBS, MD, Ph. D Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Sultana Furruqh MBBS, MD Professor 

    3. Dr. T. Venkatesh M. Sc, Ph. D Emeritus Professor 

    4. Dr. Sheila Uthappa M. Sc, Ph. D Professor 5. Dr. Anita D MBBS, MD, DNB Professor 

    6. Dr. Vinod George Thykadavil  B. Sc, M. Sc, Ph. D Assoc. Professor 

    7. Dr. D. Radhika MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    8. Dr. Geraldine J.M. Saldanha  M. Sc, Ph. D Assoc. Professor 

    9. Dr. Jayakumari. S MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    10. Dr. Subha N. Prakash MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    11. Mr. Guru Aribam Bhtes Kumar  B.Sc, M. Sc Lecturer 

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    HISTORY OF MEDICINE

    Dr. Mario Vaz MBBS, MD Prof. of Physiology &

    In-charge

    PHARMACOLOGY

    1. Dr. Denis Xavier MBBS, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Chanda Kulkarni MBBS, MD, Ph. D Professor 

    3. Dr. Thangam Joseph MBBS, MD Emeritus Professor 

    4. Dr. Padmini Devi D MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    5. Dr. Alben Sigamani MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    6. Dr. Anuradha S MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    7. Dr. Atiya Rehman Faruqui MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    8. Dr. Mangala Rao MBBS, MD Lecturer 

    PATHOLOGY

    1. Dr. Marjorie Maria Anne Correa  MBBS, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Usha Kini MBBS, MD, DCP, DNB Professor 3. Dr. Isha Garg MBBS, MD Professor 

    4. Dr. John A. Thomas MBBS, MD Emeritus Professor 

      DHE, FRC (Path) FICP, FAMS

    5. Dr. Pritilata Rout MBBS, MD Professor 

    6. Dr. Julian Alphonse Crasta MBBS, MD, DNB Addl. Professor 

    7. Dr. Anuradha Ananthamurthy  MBBS, MD, M. Sc Assoc. Professor 

    8. Dr. Rajalakshmi. T MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    9. Dr. Inchara Y. K MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    10. Dr. Divya P MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    11. Dr. Suravi Mohanty MBBS, DCP, DNB Asst. Professor 

    12. Dr. Panjwani Poonam K MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    13. Dr. Bhanumati. K. R. MBBS, DCP Lecturer 

    14. Dr. Gayatri MBBS, MD Lecturer 

    15. Dr. Ashwini R. Nargund MBBS, DCP, DNB Lecturer 

    16. Dr. Renuka Malipatel MBBS, MD Lecturer 

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    CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

    1. Dr. S. Sitalakshmi MBBS, DCP, DNB, Ph.D Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Karuna R. Kumar MBBS, MD, DCP, Ph.D Professor 

    3. Dr. Shanthala Devi A. M MBBS, MD Addl. Professor 

    4. Dr. Vanamala A. A MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    5. Dr. J. Latha Fathima MBBS, DNB, DCP Lecturer 

    6. Dr. Parimala Puttaiah MBBS, DCP Senior Tutor 

    7. Dr. Poornima D. Rao MBBS, DCP Senior Tutor 

    MICROBIOLOGY

    1. Dr. S. Muralidharan MBBS, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. H. Srinivasa MBBS, MD Professor 

    3. Dr. N.S. Srikanth MBBS, MD Professor 

    4. Dr. Baijayanti Mishra MBBS, MD Addl. Professor 

    5. Dr. Ranjani Shamsundar MBBS, MD, DMV Assoc. Professor 

    6. Dr. Savitha Nagaraj MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    7. Dr. Jayanthi Savio MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    8. Dr. Mary Dias MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    9. Dr. Smitha Mary Rockey MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    10. Dr. Supriya Gachinmath MBBS, MD Lecturer 

    11. Dr. Prathibha. S MBBS, MD Lecturer 

    COMMUNITY HEALTH

    1. Dr. Arvind Kasthuri MBBS, MD, DNB Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Dominic Misquith MBBS, MD, DCH, M. Sc Professor 

    3. Dr. Bobby Joseph MBBS, MD, DNB Professor 

    4. Dr. B, Ramakrishna Goud MBBS, MD Addl. Professor 

    5. Dr. Sulekha T MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    6. Dr. Prem Kumar Mony MBBS, MD, M. Sc Assoc. Professor 

    7. Dr. Naveen Ramesh MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 8. Dr. Rashmi Rodrigues MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    9. Dr. Deepthi N. Shanbhag MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    10. Dr. Twinkle Agrawal MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

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    11. Dr. Pretesh R. Kiran MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    12. Dr. Farah Naaz Fathima MBBS, MD, DNB, PGDHA  Asst. Professor 

    13. Dr. Avita Rose Johnson MBBS, MD, PGDMLE Asst. Professor 

    14. Dr. Daisy John MBBS, DO Lecturer 

    15. Mrs. Seena Thomas. K B. Sc, B. Ed Lecturer

    (Biostatistics)

    FORENSIC MEDICINE

    1. Dr. Varghese P.S. MBBS, DFM, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Vidyullatha V. Shetty MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    3. Dr. Asma Kausar MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    4. Dr. G. Babu Rao MBBS, Tutor 

    5. Dr. Betty Isaac MBBS Tutor 

    MEDICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

    1. Dr. Swarna Rekha MBBS, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Sanjiv Lewin MBBS, MD, DNB Member & Convenor,

    Regional Training Centre3. Dr. Sitalakshmi MBBS, DCP, DNB, Ph.D Member & Co-convenor,

    Regional Training Centre

    4. Dr. S.D. Tarey MBBS, MD Member 

    5. Dr. John Stephen. S MBBS, MD, DNB Member 

    6. Dr. Suneetha. N MBBS, MS Member 

    7. Dr. Balasubramanyam MBBS, MS Member 

    8. Dr. Arpana Iyengar MBBS, MD Member 

    9. Dr. Ishwara Bhat P. MBBS, MD Member 

    10. Dr. Mary Joseph MBBS, MS Member 

    11. Dr. Shirley George MBBS, MS Member 

    12. Dr. Nachiket Shankar MBBS, MS Member 

    GENERAL MEDICINE

    1. Dr. G.D. Ravindran MBBS, MD, DNB, FCGP Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Prem Pais MBBS, MD Professor 

    3. Dr. K.S. Chandra Mouli MBBS, MD Professor 

    4. Dr. Cecil Reuben Ross MBBS, MD Professor 

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    5. Dr. Rekha Pradeep MBBS, MD Professor 

    6. Dr. Betsy Matherw MBBS, MD Addl. Professor 

    7. Dr. Sara Chandy MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    8. Dr. Vineetha Shoba MBBS, MD, DM Assoc. Professor 

    9. Dr. Seena Sankar MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    10. Dr. Jyothi M. Idiculla MBBS, MD, MRCP Assoc. Professor 

    11. Dr. Ratnamala C MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    12. Dr. Kamal Bhalla MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    13. Dr. Soumya Umesh MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor 

    14. Dr. Geetha Ann Francis MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    15. Dr. Anasuya MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    16. Dr. Abdul Mateen A MBBS, MD Asst. professor 

    17. Dr. Saba Fathima M MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    18. Dr. Shruti Kulkarni. M MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    19. Dr. Sanjuktha Rao MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    20. Dr. Savitha Anne Sebastian MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    CHEST MIDICINE

    1. Dr. George A. D’Souza MBBS, MD, DNB Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Priya Ramachandran MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    3. Dr. Uma Devaraj MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor 

    4. Dr. A.S. Deepa MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    5. Dr. Karthika Jayalal MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

    1. Dr. Sriram Sampath MBBS, MD Professor 

    2. Dr. Bhuvana Krishna MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    3. Dr. Deshikar L.N. MBBS, DA Junior Consultant

      (at the level of Asst. Professor)

    4. Dr. Haji Mohammed Ismail MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    5. Dr. Deepak C. Patil MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    6. Dr. Vengala R. Reddy MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    7. Dr. M. Srinivasa Rao MBBS, MD Senior Resident

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    8. Dr. Balaji B.S MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    9. Dr. Bandana MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    10. Dr. Sandya E.P MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    MEDICAL ONCOLOGY

    1. Dr. Arun Shet MBBS, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Girish MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    ENDOCRINOLOGY

    1. Dr. Ganapathy Bantwal MBBS, MD, DM Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Vageesh Ayyar MBBS, MD, DM, MNAMS  Addl. Professor 

    3. Dr. Anantharaman R MBBS, MD, DM Asst. Professor 

    4. Dr. Vivek Mathew MBBS, MD, DM Asst. professor 

    5. Dr. Belinda George MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    6. Dr. Parvathi. M MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    EMERGENCY MEDICINE

    1. Dr. Shakuntala K. Murty MBBS, MD, MRCP Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Praveen Kumar MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    3. Dr. Girish Narayan MBBS, MD Jr. Consultant

    (at the level of Asst. Professor)

    4. Dr. Jayapakash K.P. MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    5. Dr. Kiran P.V. MBBS, F. in Emed Senior Resident

    6. Dr. Srinivas Yamsani MD (Russia) Tutor 

    7. Dr. Anil Swaroop MBBS Tutor 

    8. Dr. Yogesh Siddalingaiah MBBS Tutor 

    9. Dr. Raghuveer Rao MBBS Tutor 

    10. Dr. S. Sandhya MBBS Tutor 

    11. Dr. Samarth P.M. MBBS Tutor 

    GENERAL SURGERY

    1. Dr. Arun B. Kilpadi MBBS, MS Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Anthony P.P. Rozario MBBS, DNB, FRCS Professor 

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    3. Dr. L.N. Mohan MBBS, MS Professor 

    4. Dr. Subramanyam S.G. MBBS, MS Professor 

    5. Dr. Santosh Antony Olakkengil MBBS, DNB Addl. Professor 

    6. Dr. Sridhar Govindaraj MBBS, MS, DNB, FRCS Assoc. Professor 

    7. Dr. Sadashiv Patil MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor 

    8. Dr. Viswanath. S MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor 

    9. Dr. H.B. Suresh MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    10. Dr. Anirudh MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    11. Dr. Raja H MBBS, MS, DNB, MRCS  Asst. Professor 

    12. Dr. Amit Kumar C. Jain MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor 

    13. Dr. Anjaneya. T MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    14. Dr. Ann Sunny MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    15. Dr. Chandrasekhar Vitta MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    DEVISION F VASCULAR SURGERY

    1. Dr. Hemanth Kumar P MBBS, MS Professor 

    2. Dr. Sunil Joshi MBBS, MS, FIVS Assoc. Professor 

    SURGICAL ONCOLOGY

    1. Dr. Suraj Manjunath MBBS, MS, M. Ch Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Shiva Kumar MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor 

    3. Dr. Rakesh S. Ramesh MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor 

    4. Dr. Tanveer Hussain Ustad MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 5. Dr. Rajaram B.V MBBS, MS, DNB, M.Ch Asst. Professor 

    6. Dr. Bharath. G MBBS, MS Senior President

    OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY

    1. Dr. Sheela C.N. MBBS, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Ananmma Thomas MBBS, MD Professor

    3. Dr. Shirley George MBBS, MS Professor 

    4. Dr. Vani Ramkumar MBBS, MS Professor 

    5. Dr. Manjula S.K MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

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    6. Dr. Shashikala Karanth MBBS, DGO, DNB Assoc. Professor (ANO)

    7. Dr. Jayashree V. Kanavi MBBS, MD Asst. Professor (MWO)

    8. Dr. K.M.N. Vishnu Priya MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    9. Dr. Anuradha G MBBS, DGO, DNB Asst. Professor 

    10. Dr. Shobha. G MBBS, MS, DNB Asst. Professor 

    11. Dr. Rao Preethi Venkatachala  MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    12. Dr. Manjula. G MBBS, DGO, DNB Senior Resident

    13. Dr. Pinky Jena MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    14. Dr. Chaya S.M MBBS, MS Senior Resident

    15. Dr. Priyanka Rani MBBS, DNB, OBG Senior Resident

    16. Dr. Mohana Veera Prakishini  MBBS, DNB, OBG Senior Resident

    17. Dr. Harsha V. Reddy MBBS, DGO, DNB Senior Resident

    18. Dr. Shilpa Ventatesh MBBS, MS Senior Resident

    19. Dr. Ekta Eiran MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    20. Dr. Gonsalves Kavita Peter MBBS, DGO, DNB Senior Resident

    GYNAECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY

    1. Dr. Elizabeth Vallikad MBBS, MD, Ph.D Professor & Head

    (Gynae.Onco)

    2. Dr. Premalatha. T.S MBBS, DGO, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    3. Dr. Kiran Kulkarni MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    4. Dr. Geeta Acharya MBBS, MS, DNB Senior Resident

    5. Dr. Niharika Dhiman MBBS, MS, DNB Senior Resident

    ANAESTHESIOLOGY

    1. Dr. K.S. Vasudev Upadhyaya  MBBS, DA, DNB Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Radhika D. Dhanpal MBBS, MD, DA Professor 

    3. Dr. Kshma Kilpadi MBBS, MD, DA Professor 

    4. Dr. Latha P. John MBBS, MD, DA, FFARCS  Professor 

    5. Dr. A.M Kutappa MBBS, MD, FRCA Sr. Consultant

    (at the level of Professor)

    6. Dr. Sathyanarayana P.S MBBS, MD, DNB Senior Consultant

    (at the level of Professor)

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    7. Dr. Savitha K.S MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    8. Dr. Bindu George MBBS, MD, DA Assoc. Professor 

    9. Dr. Reena Nayar MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    10. Dr. Moses Charles D’Souza MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    11. Dr. Lagoo Jui Yeshavant MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    12. Dr. Lohita P.I MBBS, DA, MD Asst. Professor 

    13. Dr. Smita Lisa Alwin Almedia  MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    14. Dr. Vikram Shivappagoudar MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    15. Dr. Surbhi Gupta MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 16. Dr. Karthik Jain M MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    17. Dr. Manjula Devi MBBS, DNB, DA Asst. Professor 

    18. Dr. Apoorva N. Kothari MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    19. Dr. Deepa Baskaran MBBS, DA, DNB Asst. Professor 

    20. Dr. Nischala Dixit MBBS, MD, DNB Asst. Professor 

    21. Dr. Shilpa Bhimasen Joshi MBBS, DNB Senior Resident22. Dr. Lincy S. Fernandes MBBS, DA Senior Resident

    23. Dr. Sumiya Sabreeen MBBS, DA Senior Resident

    24. Dr. Rachana N.D MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    25. Dr. Rashmi Rani MBBS, MD, DNB Senior Resident

    DEPARTMENT OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE

    1. Dr. S.D. Tarey MBBS, MD Professor & I/C

    2. Dr. Shoba N. Nair   MBBS, MD, MRCP, M. Sc in  Assoc. Professor 

      Palliative Medicine

    3. Dr. B. Barathi  MBBS, Dip in Pain & Junior ConsultantPalliative (at the level of Asst. Professor)

    4. Dr. Regina Mary Thiophin  MBBS Tutor 

    CARDIOLOGY

    1. Dr. Chandrakath Bharama MBBS, MD, DM Professor & Head

    Gouda Patil

    2. Dr. Kiron Varghese MBBS, MD, DM Professor 

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    3. Dr. Gurappa Shetty G. MBBS, MD, DM Professor 

    4. Dr. Santosh M.J. MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    5. Dr. Srilakshmi M.A MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor 

    6. Dr. Nandish A. Teradal MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    7. Dr. Priyesh Kant MBBS, PGDCC Tutor 

    8. Dr. Sreekanth Raghavan Adjunct Assoc. Professor 

    9. Dr. Shristi. R MBBS, PGDCC Tutor 

    GASTROENTEROLOGY

    1. Dr. Harshad C. Devarbhavi MBBS, DCH, MD, DNB Professor & Head(Med.) DNB (gastro) DM

    2. Dr. Mallikarjun MBBS, MD, DM Assoc. Professor 

    3. Dr. Adarsh C.K MBBS, MD, DNB Asst. Professor 

    NEUROLOGY

    1. Dr. Gosala R.K. Sarma MBBS, MD, DM Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Thomas Mathew MBBS, MD, DM Addl. Professor 3. Dr. Raghunandan Nadig MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    4. Dr. Ravi Shankar Reddy MBBS, MD, DNB Senior Resident

    PAEDIATRICS

    1. Dr. Sylvan John Rego MBBS, DCH, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Sanjiv Lewin MBBS, MD, DNB Professor 

    3. Dr. Fulton Sebastian D’Souza  MBBS, MD Addl. Professor 

    4. Dr. Anita Shet MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    5. Dr. Chitra Dinakar MBBS, DCH, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    6. Dr. Indumathi C.K. MBBS, DCH, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    7. Dr. Maria Lorette L. MBBS, DCH, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    8. Dr. A.V. Lalitha MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    9. Dr. Anand Prakash MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    10. Dr. Sushma Raj. B MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    11. Dr. Ranjini Srinivasan MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

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    12. Dr. Aruna Sethuraman MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    13. Dr. Sushma. K MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    14. Dr. Akshay Ballal MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    15. Dr. Sarita Ann Bosco MBBS, DNB, DCH Senior Resident

    16. Dr. Poornima R.N MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    17. Dr. Kayur Mehta MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    NEONATOLOGY

    1. Dr. Swarna Rekha MBBS, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Suman Rao P.N. MBBS,MD, DM Assoc. Professor 

    3. Dr. Chandrakala B.S. MBBS, MD, DNB Asst. Professor 

    4. Dr. Saudamini Nesargi MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor 

    PAEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY

    1. Dr. Kishore D. Phadke MBBS, MD Professor & Head

    American Board (Paed. Nephro)

    2. Dr. Arpana A. Iyengar MBBS, MD Addl. Professor 

    3. Dr. Anil Vasudevan MBBS, MD, DNB Asst. Professor 

    4. Dr. Nivedita Kamath MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    PAEDIATRIC SURGERY

    1. Dr. Kanishka Das MBBS, MS, M. Ch Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Mainak Deb MBBS, MS, M.Ch Addl. Professor 

    3. Dr. Shubha A.M MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assoc. Professor 

    4. Dr. Prasanna Kumar MBBS, M.Ch Asst. Professor 

    RADIODIAGNOSIS

    1. Dr. Ravi Hoisala MBBS, DMRD, MD, DNB  Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Babu Philip MBBS, MD Professor 

    3. Dr. Binu Joy MBBS, MD Addl. Professor 

    4. Dr. Arun George MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    5. Dr. Namita Sinha MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

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    6. Dr. Pavan K.V. MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    7. Dr. Jeypradha Deenadayalu MBBS, DMRD, DNB Asst. Professor 

    8. Dr. Anisha Sawkar Tandon MBBS, DMRD, DNB Asst. Professor 

    9. Dr. Deepali Saxena MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor 

    10. Dr. Farha Furruqh MBBS, DMRD Senior Resident

    11. Dr. Soumya. C MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    12. Dr. Chetan. C MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    13. Dr. Radha Raghavan MBBS, DMRD Senior Resident

    14. Dr. Richard Thomas MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    OPHTHALMOLOGY

    1. Dr. Reji Koshy Thomas MBBS, MS Professor & Head

    2. Dr. C.S. Manjoo MBBS, MS Professor 

    3. Dr. Andrew Kenneth Vasnaik MBBS, MS Professor 

    4. Dr. Usha Vasu MBBS, DO, MS, DNB Professor 

    5. Dr. Suneetha N. MBBS, MS Professor 

    6. Dr. Mary Joseph MBBS, MS Addl. Professor 

    7. Dr. Mary Varghese MS, DOMS Assoc. Professor 

    8. Dr. Yamini Priya V.R MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    9. Dr. Nibedita Acharya MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    10. Dr. Bhargavi G. Pawar MBBS, MS Senior Resident

    11. Dr. Sangeetha Sriram MBBS, DNB Tutor 

    CARDIO THORACIC SURGERY

    1. Dr. Gilbert Joseph MBBS, MS, M. Ch  Senior Consultant & I/C(At the level of Professor)

    2. Dr. Arun Kumar Haridas MBBS, MS, M. Ch  Senior Consultant(At the level of Professor)

    3. Dr. Pranav Subharaya MBBS, MS, M.Ch, DNB  Senior Consultant

    Kandachar   (At the level of Professor)

    4. Dr. Bhagyashree. J MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

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    NEURO SURGERY

    1. Dr. Ashis K. Chand MBBS, MS, M. Ch, DNB Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Manmeet Singh Santosh BBS, MS, M. Ch Assoc. Professor

    Singh Chhabra

    3. Dr. Vineesh K. Varghese MBBS, M. Ch Asst. Professor 

    4. Dr. Sabyasachi Basu MBBS, MS Senior Resident

    PLASTIC SURGERY

    1. Dr. Vijay T.M. Joseph MBBS, MS, M. Ch Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Norman L. Guido MBBS, MS Professor 3. Dr. Abha Rani Kujur MBBS, MS, M. Ch Assoc. Professor 

    4. Dr. Sunder Raj Ellur MBBS, MS, M. Ch Assoc. Professor 

    5. Dr. Rajeshwari D MBBS, FRCS Jr. Consultant

    (At the level of Asst. Professor)

    6. Dr. Narendra S.M MBBS, MS, M. Ch Asst. Professor 

    7. Dr. Naren MBBS, MS, M. Ch Asst. Professor 

    PSYCHIATRY

    1. Dr. Sunita Simon MBBS, MRCP Professor & Head

    sych DNB

    2. Dr. R.B. Galgali MBBS, DPM, MD, Professor

    (Psych.),DNB

    3. Dr. K. Srinivasan MBBS, MD, DPM Professor 

    4. Dr. Tanya. Machado (Cli. Psy)  BA, MA, DM & SP, Ph.D Professor 

    5. Dr. Ashok M.V. MBBS, MD Professor 

    6. Dr. S.M. Manohari MBBS, MD Addl. Professor 

    7. Dr. Vijay Raman B.A (PSY), m. Phil, Ph.D Assoc. Professor 

    8. Dr. Vidya S. M. Phil, Ph, D Assoc. Professor 

    9. Dr. Johnson Pradeep MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    10. Dr. Priya Sreedaran MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor 11. Mrs. Josephin Harini P MSW, M. Phil Lecturer 

    12. Dr. Mahesh. M MBBS, MD Senior Resident

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    13. Dr. Divya G. Rao MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    14. Dr. Nutan Ranjan MBBS, DPM Senior Resident

    DERMATOLOGY, VENEREOLOGY & LEPROLOGY

    1. Dr. Sujata Raj MBBS, DVD, MD Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Anil Abraham MBBS, MD, DNBE Professor 

    3. Dr. Mary Augustine MBBS, MD Professor 

    4. Dr. John Stephen S. MBBS, MD, DNB Professor 

    5. Dr. Ishwara Bhat P MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor 

    6. Dr. Vijay V Aithal MBBS, DVD, DNB Assoc. Professor 7. Dr. Meryl Antony MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    8. Dr. Madhukara J MBBS, DVD, DNB Asst. Professor 

    9. Dr. Shubha MBBS, MD Senior Professor 

    10. Dr. Soumya Kaimal MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    11. Dr. Divya Sharma MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    12. Dr. Shireen Sequeira MBBS, MD Senior Resident

    GENTO URINARY SURGERY (UROLOGY)

    1. Dr. Nagaraja A. Rao MBBS, MS, M. Ch Professor & Head

    2. Dr. A. Mohan MBBS, MS, M.Ch(Uro), DNB  Professor 

    3. Dr. Surya Kant Choubey MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assoc. Professor 

    NEPHROLOGY

    1. GP. Capt. (Dr) Gokulnath MBBS, MNAMS, Professor & Head

    MD,DM,DNB

    2. Dr. S. Renuka MBBS, MD,(Med.), DNB Addl. Professor 

    3. Dr. Ravi P.D. MBBS, MD, DM, Addl. Professor

    DNB, PGDMLS

    4. Dr. Prashant G. Kedlaya MBBS, MD, DM, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    5. Dr. Mallikarjuna H.M. MBBS, MD, DM Asst. Professor 6. Dr. Sudhakara M.R. MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    7. Dr. Ravi K.R MBBS, MD, DNB Senior Resident

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    OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY (E.N.T)

    1. Dr. Balasubramanya A.M. MBBS, MS Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Ophelia D’ Souza. B MBBS, DLO, DNB Professor 3. Dr. Anita Ross MBBS, MS Professor 

    4. Dr. V. Srinivas MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor 

    5. Dr. Ramesh A MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor 

    6. Dr. Nanda Kumar MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    7. Dr. Shantanu Tandon MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    8. Dr. Soumya M.S MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    9. Dr. Athira Ramakrishnan MBBS, MS Senior Resident

    10. Ms. Jisina Chandran MASLP Lecturer 

    11. Mrs. M. Nagapoornima B.Sc, M. Sc, Sp & Hg Lecturer 

    12. Dr. Pratibha C.B. MBBS, DLO Senior Resident

    13. Dr. Raghavendra K.S. MBBS, DLO, DNB Senior Resident

    ORTHOPAEDICS

    1. Dr. Phaneesha MS MBBS, D’Ortho, DNB Professor & Head

    2. Dr. M.J. Saji MBBS, MS Professor 

    3. Dr. Thomas Issac MBBS, MS, D’Ortho Professor 

    4. Dr. Davy Jacob Olakkengil MBBS, D’Ortho, MS

      MRCS (EDN) Professor 

    5. Dr. Gaurav Sharma MBBS, MS Professor 

    6. Dr. Ramesh L.J. MBBS, D’Ortho, MS Professor 

    7. Dr. Mallikarjuna Swamy B MBBS, D’Ortho, DNB Professor 

    8. Dr. Amaravati S. Rajkumar MBBS, DNB Ortho Addl. Professor 

    9. Dr. Sudhir Nagesh Pai MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor 

    10. Dr. Joe Joseph Cherian MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor 

    11. Dr. Rajagopal H.P. MBBS, D’Ottho, DNB Assoc. Professor 

    12. Dr. Srinivasalu S. MBBS, D’Ortho, DNB Asst. Professor 13. Dr. Binu T. Kurian MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    14. Dr. Madan Mohan M MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

    15. Dr. Sijo Joseph MBBS, MS Asst. Professor 

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    16. Dr. Shivakumar H.C. D’Ortho Senior Resident

    17. Dr. Rajesh George MBBS, MS Senior Resident

    18. Dr. Codanda Belliappa MBBS, DNB Senior Resident

    Poovaiah

    19. Dr. Mahadev Kumar P MBBS, D’Ortho Senior Resident

    20. Dr. Calvin Rupert Mathias MBBS, MS Senior Resident

    21. Dr. Maria Joseph Sam MBBS, MS Senior Resident

    Fredrick 

    22. Dr. Mathew David MBBS, MS Senior Resident

    PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION

    1. Dr. Kurian Zachariah MBBS, DNB Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Rajalakshmi H MBBS, DNB Addl. Professor 

    3. Dr. Naveen Mathew Jose MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    DENTAL SURGERY

    1. Dr. Geeta Amritrao Kale BDS, MDS Professor & Head

    2. Dr. Afrose Parveen MDS Professor 

    3. Dr. C.S. Nithya BDS, MDS Assoc. Professor 

    4. Dr. Khalid Sheriff BDS Jr. Consultant (At the level of Asst. Professor)

    5. Dr. Hema Agnihotri MDS Asst. Professor 

    RADIATION ONCOLOGY

    1. Dr. Mazhar Hasan Shariff MBBS, MD, DMRT Professor & Head

    2. Dr. H.C. Suparna MBBS, MD Asst. Professor 

    3. Mr. Bojarajan M.Sc  Medical Physicist Cum RSO

    SURGICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY

    1. Dr. Noor Mohammed- MBBS, DNB Assoc. Professor

    Shawnas Bahnou

    2. Dr. Manish Joshi MBBS, MS, MRCS, DNB Asst. Professor &

    Incharge

    3. Dr. Roopa Bhushan MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor 

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    PHYSICAL EDUCATION

    Mr. Ramanjinappa M. M.P. Ed. HOD- In-Charge

    MEDICAL ETHICS

    Dr. G.D. Ravindran Professor & Head

    Dr. Karuna Ramesh Kumar Professor 

    Dr. Sanjiv Lewin Professor 

    Dr. Sunita Kurpad Professor 

    Dr. Shakunthala Murthy Professor 

    Dr. Jyothi M. Idiculla Assoc. prof.Dr. Vanamala A.A Asst. prof 

    RESEARCH SOCIETY

    Dr. Prem Pais, Dean President

    Dr. Sandhya Avadhany T., Vice – Dean Vice President

    Fr. Mathew Kattiyangal, Associate Director Treasurer 

    Dr. Johnson Pradeep, Asst. professor Secretary

    Dr. Nachiket Shankar Joint-Secretary

    Dr. Savio Pereira, Assoc. Medi Superintendent Member (Ex-Ofcio)

    Dr. Deepthi N. Shanbhag, Asst. Professor Member 

    Dr. Divya P, Asst. Professor Member 

    Dr. Anuradha A. Member (Ex-Ofcio)

    INSTITUTIONAL ETHICAL REVIEW BOARD

    Rev. Fr. Shaji Kochuthara Chairperson & Religious Advisor 

    Dr. Prem Pais Member 

    Dr. Rema Devi Convenor 

    Mr. V. C. Joseph Co – Chairperson & Legal Advisor 

    Dr. George A. D’Souza Member 

    Dr. Arvind Kasthuri Member Dr Isha Garg Member 

    Dr. Mary Joseph Member 

    Dr. Savitha Nagaraj Member 

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    Dr. Jyothi Idiculla Member 

    Mrs. Manjulika Vaz Member 

    Sr. Celcy Member 

    Mrs Martha Jayshree Member - Legal

    Mrs. Kalpana Subramanya Alternate Member – Layperson

    PASTORALCARE

    Rev. Fr. Vincent Rodrigues Chaplain

    Rev. Fr. Charles Mathew Associate Chaplain

    Sr. Jessy Rodrigues Member 

    Sr. Sylvia M. Member 

    ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

    C.B.C.I. SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION

    Rev. Dr. Lawrence D’Souza, Secretary, CBCI Society

      BSc, MA (Philo), LLB  for Medical Education

      MA (Re Studies), PhD (USA)  Director, SJNAHSREV. Fr. Glen Mascarenhas, B.Com, FCA  Treasurer, CBCI Society for

    Medical Education

    Associate Director (Finance),

    SJNAHS

    Mr. Rajan Subramaniyam Accounts Ofcer 

    Mrs. Sophia Heera John Dept. Secretary

    ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE

    Rev. Fr. Mathew Kattiyangal Associate Director

     MA,MTh, MBA

    Dr. Dominic Misquith Administrative Ofcer 

    Sr. Josephine Secretary to the Associate Director 

    Mr. K.L.Suresh Kumar Ofcer, Establishment

    Mr. Roshan Noronha Supdt., Student Councils &

    Teaching Section

    Mr. Alby John Dy. Supdt., Accounts

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    Mr. P.E. Mathew Dy. Supdt., Estate Section

    Mrs. Jacintha Reynald MA Personal Secretary to the Dean

    Mr. S. John Librarian

    ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL

    Rev. Fr. H. Immanuel Raj, Associate Director

    MSW, MPhil, MS, MHRM

    DR. George A. D’Souza, MD, DNB Chief of Medical Services

    Dr. Savio Prereira MS, MBA, MPhil (HHSM) Assoc. Med. Supdt

    Sr. Lissy Poonoli MSc (MHA) Nursing SupdtMrs. Antonia P. Asst. Nursing Supdt.

    ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE OF NURSING

    Mrs. Madonna Britto, MSc (Nursing) Principal

    Sr. Celcy Mary, M.Sc (N) Vice – Principal

    Sr. Vida Oliviera Ofcer in charge of Administration

    MEDICAL STUDENTS’ HOSTELS

    Rev. Fr. Mathew Kattiyangal Warden

    Sr. Anthony Josephine Mary Asst. Warden

    Dr. Varghese P.S. Asst. Warden

    Dr. Mathew David. Asst. Warden

    FINANCE DEPARTMENT

    Rev. Fr. Glen Mascarenhas Associate Director -

     B.Com, FCA  Finance, SJNAHS

      Treasurer,

    CBCI Society for Medical Education

    Mr. John Peter Narisetty Finance Ofcer, SJNAHS 

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    INSTITUTE OF POPULATION HEALTH AND

    CLINICAL RESERCH (IPHCR)

    Dr. K. Srinivasan MD, DPM Dean

    Dr. Tony D.S. Raj, MD Vice Dean

    LEGAL OFFICE

    Mrs. Martha Jayashree Jr. Legal Ofcer 

    PROJECT OFFICE

    Mr. Dylan Iver Pinto Consultant Engineer and

    Incharge Project Ofce

    PURCHASE DEPARTMENT

    Dr. Dominic Misquith Co – ordinator 

    IT OFFICE

    Dr. Tony D.S. Raj Head

    Mr. Pradeep Mathew Sr. Systems Analyst

    Mr. S. Sashidhara Junior Systems Analyst

     

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    ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGEBANGALORE - 560 034

    I. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

     Note: Considerable care has been taken to make the provisions of this Prospectus

     precise and comprehensive. The College regrets it is not desirable to

    enter into any correspondence or personal discussions with candidates for

    admission, or with their parents or guardians, regarding these provisions,

    or any action, based on them, taken by the College at any stage.

    INTRODUCTION: The Catholic Chrch in India has alas plaed

    an important role in the elds of edcation, health care, social elfare

    and deelopment of the commnit. The Catholic Bishops’ Conference

    of India (CBCI) in response to a felt need decided to establish a

    Medical College and Teaching Hospital “to proide for the relief of

    sffering, to promote and presere the health of the commnit and to

    gie an example of enlightened training in dedicated serice, hich is

    characteristic of Christian edcational and social elfare instittions”.

    St. John’s Medical College and Hospital and School of Nrsing ere started

    in 1963, 1975 and 1980 respectiel at Bangalore b the C.B.C.I. Societ for

    Medical Edcation. The School of Nrsing as pgraded to the College of

     Nrsing in 1989. In 1994 all the Instittions ere broght nder the common

    name: St. John’s National Academ of Health Sciences.

    AIMS: while the Instittion is intended primaril for training Catholics and

    especiall dedicated personnel like Religios Sisters ho are condcting a

    large nmber of hospitals and dispensaries mainl in medicall ndersered

    and rral areas of or contr, it is open, like all other edcational instittions

    nder Catholic aspices, to all persons irrespectie of religion, caste or

    commnit.

    The Instittion seeks to make a qalitatie contribtion to health care,medical edcation and research throgh the training of medical, paramedical,

    nrsing, health management, commnit health orkers, and other personnel

    ho are dedicated to healing in the spirit of Christ.

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    The College Hospital is intended to assist in the training and to render

    serice in health care to all people irrespectie of religion, caste or commnit,

     particlarl the nderpriileged and disadantaged.

    OBJECTIVES: under the oerall polic of the CBCI Societ for Medical

    Edcation, the objecties of the Instittion are groped as follos:

    1. Excellence in all elds of health care edcation.

    2. Adeqate Christian formation of the stdents.

    3. upholding respect for life, from the moment of conception to its natral

    end.4. A genine feeling of compassion for the patients and their families as

     persons.

    5. A special thrst to Commnit Health fostering the dimensions of

     participator team ork.

    6. Sering the health needs of medicall ndersered areas of or contr

    and or medicall nderpriileged brethren.

    7. Acqiring the abilit to research, and application of the adances in

    scientic knoledge to the releant elds of ork.

    8. Striing toards promoting holistic health.

    9. Acqiring an exemplar steadfastness to principles and moral ales

    so as to itness to a life of honest and integrit.

    Right from its inception St. John’s set before it an ideal of excellencein academic corses as ell as serice to societ, as a reslt of hich it has

    trl become holistic both in its otlook and in its approach to the problems

    of commnit health.

    This Instittion of Health and Healing enisages also the training and

     participation of the commnit - inclding the rral people and the slm

    dellers - in health care in its preentie, promotie and rehabilitatie aspects.

    The Instittion expects its stdents to phold the ethical ales and

     principles of moralit as interpreted b the Catholic Chrch. The prospectie

    stdent has the freedom to choose or reject these, bt the choice is made

     before enrollment.

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    The Instittion prepares stdents for the role of ftre leaders, loal to

    the highest ideals of the health profession. Toda’s Doctors, Nrses and other

    Health Care Professionals are part of a team ho delier comprehensie

    health care.

    Often the are called pon to be leaders in societ helping in all

    deelopmental actiities. Health is both a means and an end of deelopment

    improing the qalit of life. The stdents in medical and health care sciences,

    therefore, shold be conscios of social, economic and other factors, the

    improement of hich ill bring abot the necessar transformation to

    make it possible for all in this contr and in the orld to lead a health

    hman existence.

    II. HISTORY

    The Catholic Chrch in India had long felt the need of adding a Medical

    College to the man edcational and social elfare instittions throgh

    hich, oer the ears, it has sered the contr. Hoeer, the complexities

    sch a entre inoled, delaed its actie consideration ntil the proposalas prsed b the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India. At the reqest of

    the C.B.C.I., the late Archbishop of Madras, the Most Re. Lois Mathias,

    SDB, prepared and presented a report in 1954, in hich he reieed the

    total reqirement of the project. In 1956, Archbishop Mathias, ith the aid

    of medical and nancial experts, sbmitted a comprehensie scheme to the

    Conference and in September 1960, the C.B.C.I. took the decision to establish

    a Medical College, ith an attached hospital at Bangalore.

    His Holiness Pope John XXIII agreed to the College being called

    after his Patron, St. John the Baptist, as a mark of his personal interest in

    the project, and of his approal of its aims and ideals. The College as,

    accordingl, named “St. John’s Medical College” and opened in temporar

     premises at Bangalore in Jl 1963.

    In the corse of their Joint Pastoral issed in connection ith the

    XXXvIII International Echaristic Congress, held in Bomba in 1964, the

    Catholic Bishops of India annonced their choice of the College Project

    as the Chief Memorial of the Congress. This choice receied the arm

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    approal of His Holiness, Pope Pal vI, hich as coneed b him in a

    special message addressed to His Eminence, valerian Cardinal Gracias, the

    then President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India and President of

    the CBCI Societ for Medical Edcation. His Holiness has also establisheda scholarship in the College in his on name, to be aarded, each ear, to

    the best all-rond stdent completing the MBBS corse.

    The Corner Stone of the Project as blessed b His Holiness Pope Pal

    vI, at Bomba dring the principal fnction of the Echaristic Congress,

    held on December 3, 1964, at hich he ofciated. It as laid at the Project

    site on Jl 27, 1965 b His Excellenc Shri v.v. Giri, the then Goernor of

    Karnataka, and later, President of India. On the completion of the bildings,the College as dedicated to the case of Medical Edcation, Research

    and Care, on September 29, 1968, at a ceremon presided oer b the late

    President of India, His Excellenc, Dr. zakir Hssain.

    Prior to the completion of these bildings, the College as located in

    the premises of St. Mar’s Indstrial School and Orphanage, hich ere

    made aailable b His Grace Archbishop Thomas Pothacamr of Bangalore

    for the teaching of pre-clinical and para-clinical sbjects.

    St. Martha’s Hospital condcted b the Sisters of the Good Shepherd

    Congregation as afliated to the College for Clinical Teaching. The

    Hospital as extended and sitabl eqipped for the prpose. This

    hospital proided a practical example of the spirit of serice and sacrice,

    hich the College stries to make its on and carr beond itself, to

    the homes of the patients and the commnit, both in the rban and in

    the rral areas. The afliation of this Hospital to the College has beendiscontined from 1983.

    Campus: In Jne 1968, e ears after its establishment, the College moed

    to its permanent camps on a 140 acres site sitated in the peripher of the

    cit of Bangalore. Dring the rst phase of constrction, the folloing ere

    completed: the teaching centre (hosing the pre-clinical and para-clinical

    departments and lectre theatres); for blocks of stdents’ hostel; and some

    residences for the teaching staff.St. John’s Medical College Hospital: The constrction ork of the second

     phase consisting of a 800-bed hospital, Nrses’ hostel and residences of

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    Staff as started in April 1971. The ot-patient departments ere opened

    on December 8, 1975. Thereafter, the the in-patient departments ere

    opened gradall. with the third phase of cinstrction completed in 1987,

    the camps has all the reqired facilities inclding a beatifl aditorim,ith 1100 seats, from 1996, as a memorial of the Siler Jbilee of this

    Instittion. At present S. John’s Medical College Hospital has 1200 in – patient

     beads, distribted among the Departments of General Medicine, Medical

    Oncolog, Endocrinolog, General Srger, Srgical Oncolog, Obstetric

    and Gnaecolog, Gnaecologic Oncolog, Paediatrics, Paediatric Srger,

    Radiolog, Pschiatr, Thoracic Srger, Dental Srger, Plastic Srger,

    Opthhalmolog, Dermatolog, venerolog and Leprolog, Genito-urinarSrger, ENT Diseases, Nephrolog, Orthopaedics, Intensie Care, Cardiac

    Care, Cardiolog, Nerolog, Nero Srger, Gastroenterolog, Emergenc

    Medicine, Anaesthesiolog, Phsicial Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain and

    Palliatie Car, Radio Immno-Assa and Hemo-Dialsis. This is the teaching

    Hospital of or College.

    The College of Nursing  is sitated in the College & Hospital Sector.

    Started as a School of Nrsing on Jl 1, 1980, it as raised to the statsof a College of Nrsing on September 25, 1989 and condcts corses in

    General Nrsing & Midifer, Basic B.Sc., Post Certicate B.Sc. and M.Sc.

    in Nrsing Corses in Medical Srger, Commnit Health, Paediatrics and

    O bst. and Gnae.

    In December 1994, the Instittion as re-named as ST. JOHN’S

     NATIONAL ACADEMy OF HEALTH SCIENCES and e Instittes

     placed nder it:

    1) St. John’s Medical College;

    2) St. John’s College of Nrsing;

    3) St. John’s Institte of Health Management and Para-Medical Stdies;

    4) St. John’s Medical College Hospital;

    5) St. John’s Institte of Poplation Health and Clinical Research.

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    III. PROCEDURE OF APPLICATION,SELECTION, ADMISSION AND FEES

    1.  ALL THE SELECTION, ADMISSION RuLES AND PROCEDuRESARE SuBJECT TO THE DECISIONS, IF ANy OF THE COuRTS.

    2.  THE COLLEGE DOES NOT CHARGE THE SO CALLED

    “CAPITATION FEE” NOR DOES IT ACCEPT ANy DONATIONS AS

    A CONSIDERATION FOR ADMISSION.

    3.  CANVASSING IN ANY FORM INCLUDING RECOMMENDATION

    LETTERS AND OFFERING DONATIONS WILL DISQUALIFY ACANDIDATE FROM ADMISSION.

    1. The College is afliated to the Raji Gandhi uniersit of Health

    Sciences, Bangalore and is recognised b the Medical Concil of

    India.

    2. The College condcts the Corse leading to the M.B.B.S. Degree

    of the Raji Gandhi uniersit.

    3. Other Courses of Study: Apart from the M.B.B.S. Corse, this

     National Academ of Health Sciences rns

      1) Post-Gradate Corses in Medicine

      2) Sper Specialit

      i) DM Cardiolog

      ii) Dm Nerolog  iii) DM Neonatolog

      i) DM Plmanor Medicine

      ) DM Nephrolog

      i) DM Gasteroentrolog

      ii) DM urolog

      iii) DM Endocrinolog

      ix) M.Ch Plastic Srger

      x) M.Ch Paediatric Srger

      xi) M.Ch. Nero Srger

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      3) M.Sc ParaMedical Corses (MLT)

      4) B.Sc Degree Corse in

    i) Medical Laborator Technologii) Cardiac Perfsion Technolog

    iii) Medical Imaging Technolog

    i) Renal Dialsis

      Felloship Paediatric Nephrolog, Gastroenterolog

    5) Certicate Corses

    i) Spinal Srger (Nero Srger)ii) Gastroenterolog

    iii) Medical Records Management

    i) Commnit Health workers

    ) Hospital Aids

    i) Clinical Pastoral Edcation

    ii) Operation Theatre Assistants

    iii) Ctological Techniqes and Interpretation

    ix) Dialsis Technolog

    x) Critical Care Nrsing

    xi) Health Care Management

    xii) Secretarial Corse

    xiii) Basic Health Care for Sisters of Missionaries of Charit

    xi) Plmonar Fnction Testing and Polsomnograph

    x) Ophthalmolog Technician

    xi) Plaster Technician (Orthopaedics)

    xii) Radiograph

      6) Nrsing Corses

    i) M.Sc Nrsing

    ii) P.C. B.Sc Nrsing

    iii) B.Sc Nrsingi) General Nrsing

    ) Post Basic Diploma in Nrsing 

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    4. Admission to the M.B.B.S. Corse is made ONLy to the 1st

    M.B.B.S. class, and NOT to an higher class. Applications for

    admission to higher classes, or for migration from other colleges

    are not entertained.

      5. 1. SIXTY stdents ill be admitted in Agst 2013 to the 1st

    M.B.B.S. corse.

      2. Ordinaril, ft percent of the admissions ill be gien to

    omen, inclding Religios Sisters, ho ill receie special

    consideration.

      3. Eighteen percent of the seats are resered for candidates

    of Schedled Caste/Schedled Tribe and Backard Classorigin (proided the qalif otherise). The shold

    frnish eidence of their entitlement to be classied in this

    categor. The relaxation of marks as 40% is applicable onl

    for stdents in Karnataka.

      4. No seats are resered for stdents of foreign nationalit.

    Their applications ill be considered onl after the hae

    obtained necessar permission from the Goernment of India(The Secretar, Goernment of India, Ministr of Health and

    Famil welfare, Nirman Bhaan, Ne Delhi - 110011). The

    ill hae to obtain Certicate of academic eligibilit from

    the Raji Gandhi uniersit. The mst hae a stdent isa.

      Note : See APPENDIX I for information regarding one seat

    reserved for a nominee of the Government of India.

      6.  Eligibility

      1. Qualifying Examinations

      A candidate seeking admission to rst MBBS corse:

    i) shall hae passed to ear Pre uniersit examination

    condcted b Department of Pre-uniersit Edcation,

    Karnataka State, ith English as one of the sbjects and

    Phsics, Chemistr and Biolog as optional sbjects. Thecandidate shall hae passed sbjects of English, Phsics,

    Chemistr and Biolog indiidall also.

    OR 

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    ii) shall hae passed an other examination condcted b

    Boards/Concils/Intermediate examination established b

    State Goernments / Central Goernment and recognised as

    eqialent to to ear Pre uniersit examination b theRaji Gandhi uniersit of Health Sciences / Association

    of Indian uniersities (AIu), ith English as one of the

    sbjects and Phsics, Chemistr and Biolog as optional

    sbjects and the candidate shall hae passed sbjects of

    English, Phsics, Chemistr and Biolog indiidall.

    OR 

    iii) shall hae passed Intermediate examination in Science of

    an Indian uniersit / Board / Concil or other recognised

    examining bodies ith Phsics, Chemistr and Biolog,

    hich shall inclde a practical test in these sbjects and

    also English as complsor sbject. The candidate shall

    hae passed sbjects of English, Phsics, Chemistr and

    Biolog indiidall.

    OR 

    i) shall hae passed rst ear of the three ear degree corse

    of a recognised uniersit ith Phsics, Chemistr and

    Biolog inclding a practical test in these sbjects proided

    the examination is an ‘uniersit Examination’ and the

    candidate shall hae passed sbjects of English, Phsics,

    Chemistr and Biolog indiidall in the Pre uniersitor other examinations mentioned in the clases aboe.

    OR 

    ) shall hae passed B.Sc. Examination of an Indian

    uniersit, proided that he/she has passed the B.Sc.

    examination ith not less than to of the folloing

    sbjects: Phsics, Chemistr, Biolog (Botan, zoolog)

     proided the candidate has passed sbjects of English,

    Phsics, Chemistr and Biolog indiidall in the

    qalifing examinations mentioned in clases (i), (ii) and

    (iii).

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      Note: As per the Raji Gandhi uniersit of Health Sciences

    Circlar No. RGuHS/AC2-ADM/Misc-2/2005-06 dated

    20-10-2005, the 10+2 Examination condcted b the CBSE

    Delhi, AHSEC Gahati, Assam etc., the candidates ho haeopted Phsics, Chemistr, Biolog, Maths sbjects at the said

    Examination and failed in an one sbject is declared as PASS

     b the respectie Boards. Bt the uniersit decides to admit

    candidates to arios Health Science corses ho hae passed

    indiidall in optional/core sbjects of the qalifing (10+2)

    examination and the reslts are declared pass.

    Candidates ho hae passed “Phsical Science” instead of Phsicsand Chemistr as to separate sbjects are not eligible for admission

    to MBBS corse as per Medical Concil of India Reglations ide

    letter MCI-37(2)/2001/Med.922 dated 14.02.2001 and RGuHS

    letter uA/ELy-115/1998-2000 dated 22-05-2001.

    2.   Marks

    The selection of stdents to medical colleges shall be based on

    merit proided that:

      (a) In case of admission on the basis of qalifing

    examination, a candidate for admission to MBBS

    corse mst hae passed indiidall in the sbjects

    of Phsics, Chemistr, Biolog and English and mst

    hae obtained not less than 50% marks taken together

    in Phsics, Chemistr and Biolog in the qalifing

    examination. In respect of candidates belonging to

    Schedled Castes, Schedled Tribes or Categor I,

    the marks obtained in Phsics, Chemistr and Biolog

    taken together in qalifing examination be not less than

    40% instead of 50% as aboe. The SC/ST candidates of

    otside Karnataka are not entitled for the relaxation in

    the minimm percentage reqired for admission as per

    the Notication No. RGuHS/ACA2-ADM/MISC/2002-03 dated 24/01/2003.

      (b) In case of admission on the basis of competitie entrance

    examination, a candidate mst hae passed indiidall in

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    the sbjects of Phsics, Chemistr, Biolog and English

    and mst hae obtained not less than 50% marks in

    Phsics, Chemistr and Biolog taken together at the

    qalifing examination and in addition mst hae comein the merit list prepared as a reslt of sch competitie

    entrance examination b secring not less than 50%

    marks in Phsics, Chemistr and Biolog taken together

    in the competitie examination. In respect of candidates

     belonging to Schedled Castes, Schedled Tribes or

    Categor I, the marks obtained in Phsics, Chemistr

    and Biolog taken together in qalifing examination and

    competitie entrance examination be not less than 40%

    instead of 50% as stated aboe (ide amendment to MCI

    Reglations, 1997, notied in Gaette of Goernment of

    India dated 29.05.1999).

    3.  Age: The candidate shold hae completed 17 ears of age on

    or before 31st da of December of the ear of admission.

    4.  Non eligible Candidates:  Application ill be rejected in thefolloing cases:

    (1) who hae made more than to attempts to pass the To

    ear PuC or Eqialent Examination

    (2) who hae not passed in English and obtained 50% marks

    in Phsics, Chemistr & Biolog in aggregate in the 2 ear

    PuC or Eqialent Examination (For SC & ST of Karnataka

    State onl 40%).

    (3) Religios sisters ho hae not completed one ear of

    commnit life after their rst Profession, i.e., as on the

    da of commencement of class.

    4.  APPLICATION FORM

      A candidate seeking admission to the College mst sbmit an application

    to the REGISTRAR in the prescribed form. Application Forms andProspects are aailable ONLy to candidates ho ish to appl for the

    M.B.B.S. Corse and ill be spplied to sch candidates directl. These

    reqirements ill be strictl enforced; no reqest for their relaxation

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    ill be entertained.

    5.  The sbmission of an application for admission does not impl

    acceptance b the College of the eligibilit of the Candidates to the

    medical corse of the Raji Gandhi uniersit.

    6.  The application forms and Prospects are aailable:-

    (1) Prospects & Application forms can be donloaded from the

    ebsite: .stjohns.in

    (2) For stdents in India:

    In Person  At the Admissions Ofce, St. John’s National Academ of Health

    Sciences, Bangalore - 560 034 on pament of Rs. 1000/- b crossed

    Bank Demand Draft (non refundable) in favour of “St. John’s

    Medical College” payable at Bangalore. No other mode of pament

    is acceptable.

    (3) For Indians who passed the qualiying examination Abroad

    and NRI students:

      At the Admissions Office, St. John’s National Academ of

    Health Sciences, Bangalore - 560 034 on pament of Indian

    Rpees 3000/- b crossed bank demand draft (non refundable) in

    favour of “St. John’s Medical College” payable at Bangalore. No

    other mode of pament is acceptable.

      Application forms ill be issed in the name of the Applicant and isnot transferable. The amont is not refndable once the application

    forms are issed or mailed b registered post.

      The last date for mailing application forms, if aailable, ill be as

    follows:

    Abroad : 05-04-2013

    India : 18-04-2013

      Please note that the forms ill be sent b Registered Acknoledgement

    Post.

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    7.  FILLING OF APPLICATION

    (1) Candidates shold std the instrctions and reqirements set

    ot in the Application Form and Prospects carefll, beforecompleting the form.

    (2) An conceated / rong information ill lead to disqalied at

    an time.

    (3) For facilit of reference, all commnications, folloing the

    application shold qote the Application Nmber gien on the

    top of the Application Form, hich mst, therefore, be carefll

    noted. No notice will be taken of a communication where the

    Application number is not quoted.

    (4) All commnications from the College ill be sent to the address

    gien in the application; no change in this address can be accepted.

    8.  ENCLOSURES:

      It is the responsibilit of the candidate to complete the application and

    the enclosres correctl. Incomplete applications will be rejected.

      Completed application forms along ith releant enclosres as detailed

     belo shold reach the Ofce of the REGISTRAR not later than 26-

    04-2013, even if qualifying examination results are not available

    by that date.

      Application Forms not accompanied b the folloing enclosres ill

     be rejected.

    I Those ho are donloading the application from the ebsite, the

    folloing docments hae to be sent to the ofce of the Registrar,

    Admission ofce, ST. John’s Medical College, Bangalore – 560

    034, Karnataka, India.

    1. Dl lled application from

    2. Hall Ticket3. A DD of Rs. 1000/- (to be paid b those ho stdid in India

    or a DD of Rs 3000/- to be paid b those ho stdid XI &

    XII abroad and NRI Stdents)

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    4. To long enelops of sie (23 x 10 cms) ith Rs.5/- stamp

    afxed

    5. Cast Certicate if SC/ST/BC

    6. Domicile Certicate if from Karnataka

    II Those ho are collecting application form in person;

    (1) The Application Form (hite card) shold afxed ith recent

     passport sie photograph (name embossed ithot disgring

    the photograph)

     (2) Hall Ticket (ello card) shold be afxed ith recent passport sie

     photograph (name embossed ithot disgring the photograph).

    The address shold be ritten clearl in the space proided.

    (3) For hite enelopes proided lled ith candidate’s mailing

    address afxed ith Rs. 5/- postal stamp.

    (4) Enclosing Recommendation Letters ill amont to canassing,

    leading to disqalication. Admissions ill be done prel on the

     basis of merit and not on the basis of recommendation, donationor throgh the agents.

    (5) NO certicates except Cast certicate b SC/ST and domicile b

    Karnataka stdent are to be enclosed ith the application or sent

    later. Copies and originals of Certicates are to be prodced onl

    if called for the interie in Jl, 2013 and In Person.

    9. ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE:

      All candidates from India or Abroad haing qalications other than

    the 2 ear P.u.C examination of the Pre-uniersit Edcation Board

    of the Karnataka State, shold obtain an eligibilit certicate from

    the Raji Gandhi uniersit of Health Sciences, Bangalore in order

    to register for the corse if selected, before paing the fees.

      Foreign stdents shold also obtain the certicate of clearance from the

    Ministr of Health and Famil welfare, Goernment of India, Nirman

    Bhaan, Ne Delhi - 110 011. The dplicate application shold be

    forarded throgh the Goernment of India (the original cop of the

    application shold be sent to the College) The stdents shold be in

     possession of stdent isa and residential permit.

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    10.  PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING THE ELIGIBILITY

    CERTIFICATE

    (1) Candidates shold appl to the REGISTRAR, Raji Gandhiuniersit of Health Sciences, 4th “T” Block, Jaanagar,

    Bangalore - 560 041.

    (2) For Indian Nationals ho hae passed qalifing Examination

    in India - Non-Karnataka Rs. 2,000/-

    (3) For Indians ho hae passed qalifing Exam abroad 

    Rs. 10,000/-

    (4) For Foreign Nationals $ 600 (Dollars)

    11. SUBMISSION

      The application form and other cards dl completed, keeping in mind

    the instrctions contained in paragraphs 8 and 9, mst be sbmitted

    on or before 18-04-2013 by Registered post A.D./ Speed Post/

    Courier.

      The College will not entertain any plea of delay or loss of applicationsin postal transit.

    In Person.

      At the Admissions Ofce, St. John’s National Academ of Health

    Sciences, Bangalore - 560 034 on or before 26/04/2013.

    12.  SCRUTINY OF APPLICATIONS

      The REGISTRAR ill scrtinie the applications and decide, hichcandidates flll the prescribed reqirements to appear for the entrance

    test and the decision of the Registrar ill be nal.

    13. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

    1. The Entrance Test ill be held on 26-05-2013 at the Centres listed

     belo, proided that a sfcient nmber of candidates opt for a

    Centre.

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    Centre Name of the Name of the Centre

    Code Centre  Centre Code

    01 Bangalore Mmbai 08

    02 Chennai Ranchi 09

    03 Delhi Thirananthapram 10

    04 Ernaklam vijaaada 11

    05 Gahati

    06 Hderabad

    07 Kolkata

    2.  No reqest for taking the Examination at other Centres can be

    entertained.

    14. HALL TICKETS

    1. All candidates hose applications are in order and complete

    ill be registered and Hall Tickets sent sing the self addressed

    stamped enelope b post. The Hall Tickets mst be presered foridentication at sbseqent stages of selection, namel Obseration

    Test, Interies. In case of non-receipt of Hall Tickets by the

    eligible candidates, duplicate Hall Tickets can be had in person

    from the Ofces of respective Centres between 8.00 a.m. and

    8.45 a.m. on 24-05-2013, provided they afx the photograph

    with their address.  (Name embossed ithot disgring the

     photograph in the space proided). These candidates are to get

    permission from Admissions Ofce, St. John’s Medical College,

    Bangalore three days prior to the Entrance Test.

    2. The Entrance Examination ill commence at 9.00 a.m. and the

    dration of paper is 3 hrs. No candidates ill be alloed to enter

    the Hall after 9.30 a.m.

    3. This Examination ill consist of mltiple choice qestions

    in Phsics, Chemistr, Biolog, English and vales: CatholicStdents ill hae a fe qestions on Christian Doctrine from

    the Catechism of Catholic Chrch and the Bible, particlarl the

     Ne Testament.

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    4. A fe model qestions are gien in APPENDIX-II. (For Sllabs

    of Karnataka PuE Board, please see APPENDIX-III). Qestion

    Papers of preios ear ill not be spplied. Ansers mst be

    marked ith a pencil in the Anser Booklet proided.

    5. The Entrance Examination Reslts, ill be the basis for frther

    Interies and nal selection.

    15. CRITERIA FOR SELCTION

      The application of the candidates ho hae been declared sccessfl

    in the entrance test, ill be placed in separate and indiidal categories

    specied b the management and approed b the Spreme Cort.Inter se merit of the candidates ithin each categor ill be the sole

    criteria for selecion in each categor.

    16. TESTS AND INTERVIEWS

    1. A limited nmber of candidates (approximatel tice the

    nmber to be nall admitted), chosen on the basis of their

     performance at the Entrance Test and other records, ill

     be intimated b abot rst eek of Jl, 2013  to appear atSt. John’s, Bangalore arond the third eek of   Jl, 2013

    for Pschological and Other Tests, and also for Interies; the

    exact dates ill be intimated.

    2. Candidates are expected to attend these Tests and Interies at

    their on expense and to make their on arrangements for sta.

     No candidate is permitted to sta ith an Staff member or stdent

    of the College, on Camps, dring Tests and Interies. It ma please be noted (See 1 aboe) that approximatel one-half of the

    nmber attending the interies ill not be admitted and mst

    retrn home.

    A COMMITMENT TO SERVING IN:

    “MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED” AREAS

    3. In prsance of a decision of the Goerning Board of the C.B.C.I.

    Societ for Medical Edcation, training and an intensie orientationtoards the reqirement of Commnit Health, particlarl Rral

    is gien in the College. As a condition for admission, candidates

    called for the nal Interie and pschological tests and are

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    selected to join the corse, are reqired to execte a bond to

    sere in a rral area, or in an medicall ndersered rban and

    rral commnit health centre, anhere in India, designated

     b the Goerning Board, for a specied period as soon as theselection list is annonced. Those ho fail to flll the Rral

    Bond reqirement ill hae to pa the penalt as decided b

    the Goerning Board from time to time.

      Candidates are reqired to bring ith them:

    (a) A proof to indicate that the Bond (see para (3) aboe) ill

     be exected ithin a da of annoncement of the SelectionList.

    (b) THE FOLLOwING CERTIFICATES HAvE TO BE IN

    ORIGINAL & one set of copies.

    1. Birth/Baptism Certicate

    2. Qalifing exam marks sheet

    3. Domicile (if from Karnataka)4. Condct & Character certicate from the Head of the

    Instittion here the candidate nderent training for

    the qalifing examination.

    5. Caste (if SC/ST/BC) of Karnataka/other States

    6. Phsical Fitness

    (c) If Foreign Stdent:

    (i) visa

    (ii) Permission from Goernment of India

      Candidates inited for the Interie and nal test in Bangalore shold

    inform the REGISTRAR hether or not the plan to appear for the

    Test and Interie.

    17.  ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS

      The Obseration, Pschological & Other Tests, and Interies, ill be

    completed ithin 5 das, and the reslts of the nal selection ill be

     pt p on Notice Boards in the College, Admission Ofce & Hospital

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    as per the schedle listed in the M.B.B.S. calendar. The admission

    ill be sbject to test for phsical tness hich ill be condcted b

    a Medical Board of the College. These tests ill be decisie and nal,

    regardless of an discrepanc beteen them and other certicates prodced b the candidate.

    18.  REGISTRATION FOR ADMISSION OF SELECTED

    CANDIDATES

    1. Candidates ho are ths finall selected for admission, ill be

    reqired to first sbmit the Rral Serice Bond dl exected

    (see (3) aboe) and deposit ithin the time annonced on

    the notification of selection, a letter of acceptance at the

    College Office, along ith the College deposits and fees

    for the first term, in cash, or b draft dran in faor of  

    “St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore” to be deposited in 

    the Bank of Baroda Branch in the Camps. Failre to

    compl ith this reqirement ill reslt in cancellation of

    the admission.

    2. Classes ill commence as per the schedle of Raji Gandhiuniersit. Admitted candidates mst attend the classes from the

    opening da.

    19.  IMPORTANT NOTE

      Registration to the corse is proisional ntil the uniersit declares

    the candidate is eligible.

    (1) Transfer Certicate

      This mst be frnished ithin one month of the notication of

    admission. The stdents mst arrange to hae it sent directl to

    the Dean b the Principal of the Instittion last attended.

      The Transfer Certicate, in addition to giing the sal particlars,

    shold inclde the folloing from their respectie Colleges:

    (i) Non-Debarred Certicate:

      whether or not the stdent has been debarred, rsticated or

    otherise disqalied from contining his/her stdies b

    the P.u.E Board or other bod for an malpractice at an

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    Pblic Examination, or for an other kind of behaior.

    (ii) No Dues Certicate

      whether or not stdent oes an amont to the Instittion.

    (2) Migration Certicate

      Stdents other than those from Karnataka mst prodce a migration

    certicate.

    20.  UNSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES

      Candidates ho do not receie the intimation as proided either in

     paragraph 14(1) or in paragraph 15(1) or ho are exclded from thelist of admissions notied nder paragraph 15(1), mst, ipso facto,

    conclde that the hae not been selected. The College cannot entertain

    an correspondence in this regard and no marks sheet can be proided.

    An dispte in this matter is sbject to the jrisdiction of corts in

    Bangalore onl.

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    ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE

    FEES CHART - MBBS 2013

    FEE AT ADMISSION Amount (Rs.)

    1 Admission fee 10,000

    2 Identit Card 200

    3 Health Check p 200

    4 Hepatitis – B Immniation 500

    5 Conference & Seminar Fnd 100

    6 Gradation Fee 2,000

    7 Rral Orientation Programme 2,000

    8 Almni Association Membership 2,000

    9 Staff Benet Fnd 2,000

    REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS

    10 Cation Deposit – Indian 10,000 

    Cation Deposit – Foreigner Rs. 20000/-

    11 Laborator Deposit 2,000

    12 Librar Deposit 2,000

    TERM FEE

    13 Tition fee 137,500

    14 Librar fee 2,500

    15 E. Learning 2,500

    16 Pract. Records, Lab fee, Stationer (1st &2nd term) 1,000

    17 Pract. Records, Lab fee, Stationer (3rd &5th term) 500

    18 Microscope Fee (1st to 5th term) 500

    19 uniersit Exam Expenditre 1500

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    20 College Da 150

    21 Sports/Extra Crriclar Actiities 1,000

    22 Medical Edcation Cell 50023 Stdents Health Scheme 1500

    24 Stdents Aid Fnd 250

    25 Recreation Room 200

    26 Langage Classes (1st & 2nd Terms - Kannada) 200

    27 vale Edcation Actiities 1st & 2nd term 1,000

    28 vale Edcation Actiities 500 (Catholic Onl) 3rd term onards

    29 Examination/Paper Expenditre (2nd term Onards) 500

    30 Medico Atops Charges (3rd,4th& 5th term) 200

    31 CHAP Programme (7th term onl) 1500

    32 Hospital Charges (3rd term onl) 500

    33 Commnit Medicine Programme (4th & 6th term) 50034 Registration, Recgn Charges to Pblic Bodies 3,500

    35 MCI Inspection Charge 3,500

    36 Stdents welfare fee (A,B,C&D Hostelite) 1,000

    37 wIFI Connection 1,000

    38 Personalit Deelopment Programme 500

    39 STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

    a Stdents Association Sbscription 150

     b Cltral Fee 100

    c Felloship Dinner (Except 9th term) 250

    d Magaine Fee 100

    e Inter – Medical Sports (2nd term onards) 150

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    40 UNIVERSITY FEE AT ADMISSION

    R.G.u. Admission fee

    a Indian 500 b NRI/SAARC Stdent (Other than India) Rs. 3000/-

    c Foreign National (Other than SAARC)$150

    R.G.u. Registration Fee

    a Indian 3,000

     b NRI/SAARC Stdent (Other than India) Rs. 5000/

    c Foreign National (Other than SAARC)$150

    R.G.u. Eligibilit Fee (Non Karnataka Stdent)

    a Indian Rs. 2000/-

     b NRI/SAARC Stdent (Other than India) Rs. 10000/-

    c Foreign National (Other than SAARC)$600

    R.G.u. Sports Fee (In Lmpsm) 200*5 1000

    R.G.u. Stdents welfare Fnd (In Lmpsm)100*5 500

    R.G.u. Helinet Fee (In Lmpsm) 1000*5 5,000

    R.G.u. Helinet Registration fee 100

    yoth Red Cross 50

    Teachers Da Flag (Per Annm) 45

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    22. Fees other than those set ot in paragraph 20 aboe e.g., for special

    training serices, etc. hich ill be notied from time to time ill

    also hae to be paid.

    23. A Stdent ho discontines the corse after admission bt before

    the commencement ill not be entitled for refnd of the fees alread

     paid and deposits made to the Instittion nless the seat that has fallen

    acant de to the discontination, is lled p b another candidate. In

    sch case, an amont eqal to 10% of the total fees paable ill be

    dedcted as serice charges

      If a stdent discontines the corse dring the corse period for an

    other reason, he/she ill hae to pa the fees for the remaining period

    of the corse to the Instittion, and shall also forfeit all the deposits

    and other fees paid to the Instittion.

    24. The stdents are reqired to pa the prescribed fees once in eer six

    months i.e. in months of Jl and Janar of each academic ear.

    There ill be a total of NINE instalments dring the corse of the

    MBBS stdies. In case of failres here attendance of classes and/

    or clinics is reqired b the uniersit, additional instalments of fee

    ill hae to be paid oer and aboe the normal nine instalments:.

    In sch cases the instalments ill be orked ot as one instalment

    for a period of 6 months or less.

      All the stdents are instrcted to make the paments of the entire term

    fees in one installment in St. John’s Medical College, Acconts section

    and no part pament ill be accepted. The prescribed fee shold be paid

    ithin one month of the commencement of each team. Late paments

    ill attract a penalt of Rs. 10/- per da hich ill hae to be paid

    along ith the fee.

    25.  Examination fees as prescribed b Raji Gandhi uniersit of Health

    Science and other fees if an ill be notied at the time of admission

    or at the appropriate time.

    26. All stdent shold claim the refndable deposits ithin three monthsof completing their rral bond failing hich the deposits old be

    forfeited b the stdents.

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    27.  Fees shold be paid either in cash, or b draft dran in faor of ‘St. John’s

    Medical College, Bangalore’ on a bank at Bangalore, preferabl the “Bank

    of Baroda, St. John’s Medical College Camps Branch, Bangalore”. No

    Cheqe or Draft on a Bank otside Bangalore ill be accepted.

    28. The fees strctre is liable to be changed at an time, bearing in mind

    the ination prealent in the contr. Other fees, if an, ill be broght

    to the notice of candidates on selection.

    V. HOSTELS

    29.  (a) The College proides Hostel accommodation for men and omenstdents. Basic frnitre is proided bt stdents are expected to

     bring their on mattresses, pillos, bed linen and other items of

     personal se.

      (b) The cost of an damage to Hostel Propert ill hae to be paid

     b the Hostelites.

    30.  Administration/Discipline at the Hostels is goerned b the Hostel

    Rles. These are binding on all stdents and their infringement mareslt in disciplinar action.

    31.  The Hostel fees & other details are aailable in the Hostel Rles Book.

    VI. GENERAL

    Note: The regulations included in this section are not exhaustive.

    32. Stdents mst be reglar and pnctal at lectres, demonstrations,

    seminars, practicals, eld ork and sch other academic exercises.

    The are reqired to attend all the allotted orking periods in each of

    the prescribed sbjects. If so recommended b the respectie Heads

    of Departments, the Dean ma nder the Reglations of Raji Gandhi

    uniersit, condone shortage of attendance p to 25 percent cased

     b illness and sch other alid reasons.

    33. Stdents hose condct, or attendance, or progress is not satisfactor,

    ill not be alloed to appear for the uniersit Examinations, and are

    also liable to be asked to leae the College.

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    34.  Stdents mst possess the prescribed text-books, laborator jornals,

    dissecting instrments, medical eqipments, etc.

    35.  A langage corse is condcted in Kannada; the corse is complsorfor all ne entrants ho do not kno the langage.

    36.  Attendance at corses in Hman Formation, inclding Medical Ethics,

    Rral Orientation Programmes and Behaioral Sciences arranged b

    the College is complsor.

    37.  In case of non-attendance at classes, an application mst be presented

    to the Dean for leae of absence giing the reason.

    38.  Stdents, ho are reqired b the Rles of the uniersit to do so,

    mst join the NCC or NSC or the Phsical Training Classes.

    39.  Membership of the recognied Stdents’ Association of the College is

    complsor. No other Association of stdents in the College, ill be

     permitted nless the hae prior approal of the Dean.

    40.  Catholic stdents are encoraged to join the All India Catholic Medical

    Gild of St. Lke (CMG), Bangalore, and All India Catholic uniersitFederation (AICuF).

    41. Stdents mst be neat and tid in their dress, aoiding expensie clothes

    and exaggerated fashions.

    42.  Stdents are adised to proide themseles ith light arm clothing,

    mosqito nets and mattresses.

    43.  Stdents mst maintain a sense of decorm and discipline inside the

    College, in its associated Instittions and in pblic places. “Ragging”

    is strictl prohibited. Stdents shold refrain from disgring alls

    and frnitre and from other objectionable practices.

    44. The college ehicles are not aailable for excrsions, examinations

    and external postings.

    45. Stdents are reqired to carr their Identit Cards certied p-to- date,on their person at all times.

    46.  A contribtor Stdents’ Health Serice is proided at the College and

    the Hospital afliated to it.

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    47.  The College Ofce mst be kept posted ith change of address, if an,

    hether local or permanent.

    48.  (a) All the stdents shold attend lectres in Medical Eth-

    ics reglarl and appear for the examinations condcted.

    Their attendance and performance at the examination ill be 

    recorded in the certicates issed b the College.

      (b) Christian Formation: Catholic Stdents hae to attend Christian

    Doctrine Classes and the Retreats organised annall. The are

    rged and encoraged to attend the Echaristic Celebration as

    often as possible and to make se of facilities made aailable to

    help their all rond formation as committed Christian doctors.

    49.  The Raji Gandhi uniersit of Health Sciences, Bangalore, to hich

    or College is afliated has sent a Circlar dated 1st Febrar 1997 on

    Ragging. we old like to bring the important part of the contents of

    this Circlar to the notice of or stdents:

    “Ragging is a Cognisable Offence and that an person caght

    indlging in Ragging shall be liable to imprisonment for a termhich ma extend to one ear, or ith ne as stiplated therein.”

    “Principals are instrcted to inform the Police and take necessar

    steps to dismiss the Stdent.”

      Ragging in an form is prohibited in the camps. In addition an

    stdent indlging in an form of Ragging in the Hostel ill be

    debarred from Hostels of this Instittion. He/She ill hae to make

    alternate arrangements for accommodation. Names of the stdentsfond ragging ill be sent to the Raji Gandhi uniersit of Health

    Sciences, Bangalore, for frther action.

      All da scholars are also reminded that the are not alloed in an

    of the blocks in the Hostel and all Residents in the Hostel are hereb

    arned that an act of ragging either in the blocks or in the common

    rooms or in the dining halls, recreation room, sports gronds, etc., is

    strictl prohibited.

      An Stdents/Interns/P.G. Residents/S.H.Os ho indlge in an form

    of Ragging ill ndergo seere pnishment inclding immediate

    explsion from the Hostel etc.

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    VII. DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINEAND SURGERY

    (Extract from Regulations)

     Effective from the academic year 1996 

    50.1  TRAINING PERIOD AND TIME DISTRIBUTION

    (1) Eer stdent shall ndergo a period of certied std extending

    oer 4½ academic ears diided into 9 semesters, (i.e. of 6 months

    each) from the date of commencement of his std for the sbjects

    comprising the medical crriclm to the date of completion

    of examination and folloed b one ear complsor rotating

    internship. Each semester ill consist of approximatel 120

    teaching das of 8 hors each college orking time, inclding

    one hor of lnch.

    (2) The period of 4½ ears is diided into three phases as follos:

    (a) Phase-I (to semesters) - consisting of Pre-clinical sbjects

    (Hman Anatom, Phsiolog inclding Bio-Phsics,Bio-Chemistr and introdction to Commnit Medicine

    inclding Hmanities). Besides 60 hors for introdction

    to Commnit Medicine inclding Hmanities, rest of the

    time shall be somehat eqall diided beteen Anatom

    and Phsiolog pls Biochemistr combined (Phsiolog

    2/3 and Biochemistr 1/3)

    (b) Phase-II (3 semesters) - consisting of para-clinical/clinicalsbjects.

      Dring this phase teaching of para-clinical and clinical sbjects

    shall be done concrrentl.

      The para-clinical sbjects shall consist of Patholog, Pharmacolog,

    Microbiolog, Forensic Medicine inclding Toxicolog and part

    of Commnit Medicine.  The clinical sbjects shall consist of all those detailed belo in

    Phase III.

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      Ot of the time for Para-clinical teaching approximatel eqal

    time be allotted to Patholog, Pharmacolog, Microbiolog and

    Forensic Medicine and Commnit Medicine combined (1/3

    Forensic Medicine and 2/3 Commnit Medicine).

    (c) Phase-III (Contination of std of clinical sbjects for

    seen semesters after passing Phase-I)

      The clinical sbjects to be taght dring Phase II and III are

    Medicine and its allied specialities, Srger and its allied

    specialities, Obstetrics and Gnaecolog and Commnit

    Medicine.

      Besides clinical posting as per schedle mentioned hereith, rest

    of teaching hors be diided for didactic lectres, demonstrations,

    seminars, grop discssions, etc. in arios sbjects.

      The Medicine and its allied specialities training ill inclde

    General Medicine, Paediatrics, Tberclosis and Chest, Skin

    and Sexall Transmitted Diseases, Pschiatr, Radio-diagnosis,

    Infectios diseases etc. The Srger and its allied specialitiestraining ill inclde General Srger, Orthopaedic Srger

    inclding Phsiotherap and Rehabilitation, Ophthalmolog,

    Otorhinolarngolog, Anaesthesia, Dentistr, Radiotherap etc.

    The Obstetrics and Gnaecolog training ill inclde famil

    medicine, famil elfare planning etc.

    (3) The rst to semesters (approximatel 240 teaching das) shall be

    occpied in the Phase I (Pre-clinical) sbjects and introdction to a

     broader nderstanding of the perspecties of medical edcation leading

    to delier of health care. No stdent shall be permitted to join the

    Phase II (Para-clinical/clinical) grop of sbjects ntil he has passed

    in all the Phase I (Pre-clinical) sbjects for hich he ill be permitted

    not more than for chances (actal examination), proided for chances

    are completed in three ears from the date of enrollment.

    (4) After passing pre-clinical sbjects, 1½ ears (3 semesters) shall be

    deoted to para-clinical sbjects.

      Phase II ill be deoted to para-clinical and clinical sbjects, along

    ith clinical postings. Dring clinical phase (Phase III) pre-clinical and

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     para-clinical teaching ill be integrated into the teaching of clinical

    sbjects here releant.

    (5) Didactic lectres shold not exceed one third of the time schedle;

    to third schedle shold inclde practicals, clinicals or/and grop

    discssions. Learning process shold inclde liing experiences,

     problem oriented approach, case stdies and commnit health care

    actiities.

    (6) uniersities shall organie admission timings and admission process

    in sch a a that teaching in rst semester starts b 1st of Agst.

    (7) Spplementar examination ma be condcted ithin 6 months so that

    the stdents ho pass can join the main batch and the failed stdents

    ill hae to appear in the sbseqent ear.

    (8) Phase distribution and Timing of Examinations:-

      6 Months 6 Months 6 Months

      1 2 Ist professional

    examination (dringsecond semester)

      3 4 5 IInd professional

    examination (dring

    fth semester)

      6 7 IIIrd professional Part I

    (dring 7th semester)

      8 9 IIIrd professional PartII (Final Professional)

    dring 9th Semester...

    Note :

    (a) Passing in Ist Professional is complsor before proceeding to

    Phase II training.

    (b) A stdent ho fails in the IInd professional examination, shall

    not be alloed to appear in IIIrd Professional Part I examination

    nless he passes all sbjects of IInd Professional examination.

    (c) Passing in IIIrd Professional (Part I) examination is not complsor

     before entering for 8th and 9th semester training, hoeer passing

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    of IIIrd Professional (Part I) is complsor for being eligible for

    IIIrd Professional (Part II) examination.

      Dring third to ninth semesters, clinical postings of three hors drationdail as specied in the Table belo is sggested for arios departments,

    after Introdctor Corse in Clinical Methods in Medicine and Srger

    of to eeks each for the hole class.

    50.2 EXAMINATION REGULATIONS

    Essentials for qalifing to appear in pro