Examinations are of two
kinds:-
I). Class examinations
II) University examinations
I)- Class Examinations.
There will be send up examination. Failed students
will not be allowed to sit in the University Examination if they
fail in any of the subject in the send up examination.
All subjects will be compulsory
for the purpose of examination but only those students will be
detained from appearing in the university examination who fail
in either of the first two subjects.
The students will be allowed
to appear in the University Examination only if they pass in all
the subjects.
Pass percentage would be 33% in send up examinations.
Note:- (a) During the clinical years, the progress of the students
will be judged from the remarks of the respective professor on
the Clinical Record Cards which are issued during third, fourth
and final year. Those students, whose cards show unsatisfactory
work during any of their clinical assignments, will be detained
from appearing in the final professional examination of the university.
(b) A duplicate record of Clinical Card of each student will be
kept in the Office of the concerned professor.
(c). These examinations
shall be compulsory for students of all classes. Students who
do not appear or fail in the examination will be regarded as students
whose courses of instructions are incomplete and unsatisfactory
and will not be allowed to appear in the University Professional
M.B.B.S. Examination for promotion to the next higher class and
may also loose the scholarship, if any, granted to them.
(d) Remanded students will
not be detained from the university examination if they have fulfilled
the required percentage of attendance and have satisfactory report
from the respective professor for their work during the terms,
in question.
(e) Certificate of
Honor
is awarded to the student who obtains 75 percent or more marks
in a subject of class examination of the year, provided he/she
does not get less than 33 percent marks in other subjects of the
same examination.
II) University Examinations
1. The following are the University Examinations according to
the rules and regulations, etc. of the universities of the Punjab:-
a) First Professional M.B.B.S. Part-I Examination held at the
end of first year.
Note. Any student who fails to clear the First Professional M.B.B.S
Part-I examination in three chances availed or un-availed after
becoming eligible for each examination shall cease to become eligible
for further medical education in Pakistan.
b) First Professional M.B.B.S.
Part-II Examination held at the end of second year.
Note. Any student who fails to clear the First Professional M.B.B.S
Part-II examination in three chances availed or un-availed after
becoming eligible for each examination shall cease to become eligible
for further medical education in Pakistan.
c) Second
Professional M.B.B.S. Examination held at the end of third year.
d) Third Professional M.B.B.S. Examination held at the end of
fourth year.
e) Final Professional M.B.B.S. Examination held at the end of
fifth year.
2. Pass marks for professional
examinations are 50% separately in theory and practical of each
subject. In the clinical subjects of Final Professional, 50% of
marks for clinical part separately are essential to pass in practical.
3. (a) In case a student
fails to pass the Professional MBBS Examination in the second
annual examination his provisional promotion to the next higher
class shall stand automatically cancelled and he/she shall revert
to the previous class and the lectures and practical etc. attended
during his/her provisional promotion shall also stand cancelled.
(b) If a student appears
in the second annual examination for the first time as he/she
did not appear in the first annual examination and failed in any
subject in the second annual examination, he/she will be detained
in the same class and will not be promoted to the next class.
4. The Principal reserves
the right to detain any student from appearing in the Professional
M.B.B.S. University Examination at any stage, if in his opinion,
the student is found to be short of attendance in theory or practical
of any subject or his work is reported to be unsatisfactory by
any professor, lecturer or if in the opinion of the Principal,
the character and conduct of the student is unsatisfactory.
5. According to University
regulations, candidates having less than 75% attendance in lectures
and practicals of each subject of a professional examination will
not be admitted to that examination.
6. Before appearing in
the University Examination the students will be required to produce
No Dues Chit from the contractor of college and hostel tuck shops,
college cashier, college librarian and hostel warden. Those students
who are unable to produce the same will be liable to be detained
by the Principal from appearing in the university professional
examination.
1. The college students
are divided into groups, every group being made up of a proportion
of students from each class.
2. The group tutors will comprise the professors and associate
professors of the college.
3. A student once placed in a group will remain in that, until
he/she leaves the college; under no circumstances shifting of
a student from one group to another will be permitted.
4. The tutor in charge of the group will meet the respective group
of students according to the schedule drawn by the Principal .
5. The objective of the tutorial group meetings is to keep the
staff and students in touch with one another and to promote mutual
good feeling and understanding. Each tutor is to look personally
into all difficulties of students in the tutorial group (individually
or collectively), which may be referred to him for opinion and
advice.
6. Any grievance which the college students may have with regard
to the college life should be brought to the notice of their tutors
in the first instance who will enquire into the matter and bring
these to the notice of the Principal, if necessary.