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    Syllabus for EYE (MBBS) Arybhatta Knowledge University ,Bihar


    ARYABHATTA KNOWLEDGE UNIVERSITY
    A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies Campus (West), 
    North Gandhi Maidan, 
    (Near D.M. Residence)
    Patna-800 001, Phone: +91612-2219106, 

    Eye (Paper Code: 201091)

    Distribution Marks:
    Written Paper (One) - 40 Marks
    Oral - 10 Marks
    Clinical - 30 Marks
    Internal Assessment - 20 Marks
    (Written – 10, Practical – 10)
    Total -100 marks

    Written Paper - One
    Time allowed - 3 hours
    Full Marks - 40-

    All question for both the papers are to be set by a single external examiner preferably from outside the state.

    Examiners:-
    There shall be four examiners – Two external from outside the state preferably and two internalswho are senior
    most teachers of the department concerned.
    A candidate will be declared to have passed the examination in the subject provided he or she secure 50% in
    aggregate with a minimum of 50% of the total marks in written and oral, and 50% in practical/Clinical.
    A candidate will be declared to have passed the subject with honours provided he or she secures 75% or more
    marks of the total.

    Questions should be objective type and short notes. Descriptive questions would be preferably avoided.

    i) Paper I shall contain questions from the following topics:-
    1) Common problems affecting the Eye.
    2) Principle of management of major Ophthalmic Emergencies
    3) Main systemic diseases affecting the Eye
    4) Effect of local & Systemic diseases on patient’s vision and necessary action required to minimize
    the effect of such diseases.
    5) Adverse drug reaction with ophthalmic manifestations.
    6) Magnitude of Blindness in India and its main causes
    7) National progrramme for control of blind ness and its implementations.
    8) Eye care education for prevention of Eye problems
    9) Role of Primary Health Centres in Organization of Eye campus.
    10) Organization of Primary Health Care and the functioning of Ophthalmic Assistants.
    11) Integration of National programme for control of Blindness with other national programmes
    12) Eye Bank Organization.
    13) Refractive Errors.

    N.B. (a) Long Questions containing Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology etc. – 10 Marks
    (b) Write short notes on
    (Including Community Ophthalmology)

    Books Recommended:-
    Theory:-
    1. Parson’s Diseases of the Eye by Stephen J.H.Miller
    2. The Eye & its Disorders by Trevor- Roper
    3. Ophthalmology by A.K.Khurana
    4. Essentials of Ophthalmology by Samar K. Basak