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,
website: www.akubihar.ac.in
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY (Paper Code: Paper I – 201141 and Paper II – 201142)
Distribution Marks:
Written Paper - 80 Marks
(Paper I – 40, Paper II – 40)
Oral - 30 Marks
Clinical (25+25) - 50 Marks
Internal Assessment - 40 Marks
(Written – 20, Practical – 20)
Total -200 marks
Written Paper - Two
Time allowed - 3 hours (for each Paper)
Full Marks - 80- (40for each Paper)
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 internal from within
the State.
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 and
internal assessment.
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) Normal pregnancy, labour, Puerperium and management.
2) Abnormal pregnancy, labour, puerperium and its management.
3) Caesarian section, laparotomy.
4) Examination of normal and high risk pregnant cases.
5) Conduct normal and abnormal deliveries.
6) Puerperium – Normal and abnormal.
7) Medical disorder during pregnancy.
Heart Diseases – Ch. Nephritis., Jaundice – Anaemia – Diabetease etc.
8) P.I.H. & clampsia.
9) Episotomy, Forcep, Vaccum extraction.
ii) Paper I shall contain questions from the following topics:-
1) Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology of the reproductive system.
2) Contraception and various techniques, M.T.P.
3) National programme of maternal, child health and family welfare.
4) Common Gynecological diseases and its management.
5) Indication, techniques and complication of surgeries, abdominal and vaginal hysterectomy,
Fothergills operation and vaccum aspiration for M.T.P.
6) Pelvic Examination, Diagnosis and management of Common gynecological problems including
early detection of genital malignancies and management.
7) Vaginal Cytology
8) Investigations like biochemical, hostopathological, radiological ultra sound etc.
9) Malignancies – Cervical, Endometrium, Ovarian, Vulval.
10) Fibroid Uterus
11) Prolapse Uterus
12) Infertility
13) Endometriosis
14) Dub
15) Menopause
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