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(1) ॐ भूभुवः॒ ःवः॒ तस॑वतुवरे यम् भ॒ग दे॒वःय॑ धीमह। िधयो॒ यो नः॑ चो॒दया॑त्॥ Om Bhur Bhuvah Svah Tat Saviturvarenyam Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi Dhiyo Yo Na Prachodayat Thou O Supreme Lord, The Source of Existence, Intelligence and Bliss, The Creator of the Universe! May we prove worthy of thy choice and acceptance! May we meet thy glorious grace! May Thou vouchsafe an unerring guidance to our intellect and May we follow thy lead unto righteousness!

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ॐ भूभु�वः॒ ःवः ॒त�स॑�वतुव�र॑े�यम ्

भ॒ग�॑ द॒ेवःय ॑धीम�ह। िधयो॒ यो नः॑ ूचो॒दया॑त॥्

Om Bhur Bhuvah Svah

Tat Saviturvarenyam

Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi

Dhiyo Yo Na Prachodayat

Thou O Supreme Lord,

The Source of Existence, Intelligence and Bliss,

The Creator of the Universe!

May we prove worthy of thy choice and acceptance!

May we meet thy glorious grace!

May Thou vouchsafe an unerring guidance to our intellect

and

May we follow thy lead unto righteousness!

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TEN PRINCIPLES OF ARYA SAMAJTEN PRINCIPLES OF ARYA SAMAJTEN PRINCIPLES OF ARYA SAMAJTEN PRINCIPLES OF ARYA SAMAJ

� God is the ultimate source of all true knowledge and of the objects that are known by its means.

� God is existence, intelligence and the Sat-Chit-Anand. He is formless, almighty, just, merciful, unborn, infinite, unchangeable, beginningless, incomparable, the support and Lord of all, all pervading, omniscient, imperishable, immortal, exempt from fear, eternal, holy and the Maker of the Universe. To Him alone worship is due.

� The Vedas are books of true knowledge. It is the paramount duty of all Aryans to read them and to teach them, to hear them, to read and to read them to others.

� We should always be ready to accept truth and renounce untruth.

� All actions should be done in conformity with Dharma after due consideration of right and wrong.

� The primary aim of the Arya Samaj is to do good to all mankind i.e. to promote their physical, spiritual and social welfare.

� We should treat all people with affection and justice and with due regard to their merits.

� We should aim at dispelling ignorance and promoting knowledge.

� No one should remain satisfied with his own welfare. He should regard his welfare as a part and parcel of the welfare of all.

� In matters, which affect the well being of all, a person should give a subordinate place to his personal likings. In matters, which affect him alone, he is to enjoy freedom of action.

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INVOCATIONINVOCATIONINVOCATIONINVOCATION

Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah !

Sarve Santuniramaya !

Sarve Bhadrani Pasyantu !

Ma Kaschit Dukha Bhag Bhavet !

May All Live Happily!

May All Enjoy Good Health!

May All See Auspiciousness!

May None Experience Distress!

May Peace Prevail Everywhere!!

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MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENTMANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT Managing Society, DMC&H, Ludhiana

President

Sh. Sunil Kant Munjal

Vice President Vice President Vice President Sh. Amrit Nagpal Sh. Gian Chand Dhawan Sh. Sudershan Sharma

Secretary Joint Secretary Treasurer

Sh. Prem Kumar Gupta Sh. Rajesh Sood Sh. Satish C. Sanwalka

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FROM THE FROM THE FROM THE FROM THE DESK OF THE PRINCIPAL, DMCHDESK OF THE PRINCIPAL, DMCHDESK OF THE PRINCIPAL, DMCHDESK OF THE PRINCIPAL, DMCH

Dear Applicant,

It gives me immense pleasure to greet you on behalf of Dayanand Medical College & Hospital

(DMCH), Ludhiana.

Over the years, our medical institution has strived to attain excellence in medical and nursing

education, teaching and patient care. Presently, our hospital is considered as one of the

leading teaching hospitals in the country. We provide the most modern teaching aids for our

students. Our lecture theaters are air-cooled and have the facility for routine use of multimedia

projection for a comfortable learning environment. In fact, the institution is always endeavoring

hard to adopt latest teaching skills and aids to improve the quality of education.

At DMCH, we endeavor to constantly instill strength and character in our students to take up

the role of future guardians of health care and be the masters in the art of healing. At the same

time, I sincerely hope that you will provide yeoman services in removing human misery and

pain. Services to human beings are service unto God.

I wish you all the best for a bright future. God bless you !

Dr. Sandeep Puri Principal DMCH

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FROM THE DESK OF FROM THE DESK OF FROM THE DESK OF FROM THE DESK OF THE PRINCIPALTHE PRINCIPALTHE PRINCIPALTHE PRINCIPAL DMCH COLLEGE OF NURSING

Dear Candidates,

I am sure you know that the future of Nursing Profession and health of this nation is in your

hands. You are unique children having your own dreams and ways and means to fulfill them. It

is my pride and a moral duty to welcome you all in nursing profession which is accepted as

one of the most challenging and respectable profession by the people with multidimensional

socio-cultural back ground.

The nurses, specially student nurses, are ready to face challenges of the 21st century:

multiculturalism, globalization, changing technology, explosions of knowledge and political

philosophies too. We have to accept new knowledge, technosavvy skills and newly emerging

value system in health care. Of course, human approach and holistic approach will remain and

we can not afford to forget it.

Every nursing teacher of college of nursing deserves a pat of appreciation for accepting the

challenge of organization and leadership. As Albert Einstein says, “Do not teach your pupils;

only provide them an atmosphere in which they can learn”. In this institute, through various

sessions, we are going to prove our worth. Our students are also cheerful, giggling, dancing

and bubbling with enthusiasm and hopes. I am sure that students’ energizing ability, intelligent

contribution and competitive spirit would bear fruitful results and each one of you shall carry

pleasant memories of this college.

Once again, I welcome you in the nursing world. Wish you all the best for a bright future. DR. (MRS.) JASBIR KAUR Principal, College of Nursing, DMCH

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Medical Administrators

Principal Vice Principal Dean Academics Dr. Sandeep Puri Dr. Gurpreet Singh Wander Dr. Rajoo Singh Chhina

Medical Superintendent Medical Superintendent Assistant Dean Academics Dr. Ashwani Choudhary Dr. Sandeep Sharma Dr. Sandeep Kaushal

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NAC Members, DMC&H, Ludhiana

Secretary Assistant Dean Academics Principal, CON Sh. Prem Kumar Gupta Dr. Sandeep Kaushal Dr. Jasbir Kaur

Vice Principal, CON Professor Professor

Mrs. Nidhi Sagar Mrs. Sandeep Kaur Mrs. Prabhjot Saini

Mrs. Meenakshi Peraria,

Nursing Supdt /Associate Professor

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College of Nursing Administrator

Designation Name Phone No.

Office

Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur EPABX-0161- 4686600

Contact Numbers of the Institution

Phone Country Code +91

STD/Area Code 0161

Principal, College of Nursing D.M.C.& Hospital 4686604

College Campus 4686600

Hospital Campus 4687700, 4688800

Admission Enquiry 4686636 & 4686605

Fax 2302620

E-mail ID [email protected]

Website www.dmch.edu

Office Hours (Except on Holidays)

08:00 – 16:00 h (Lunch: 13:30-14:00 h)

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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATESIMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATESIMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATESIMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATES

Candidates are advised to read and understand each and every statement in this

prospectus. Any lapse, omission or failure to comply with these instructions shall NOT be the

responsibility of the institution.

CALENDAR OF ADMISSIONCALENDAR OF ADMISSIONCALENDAR OF ADMISSIONCALENDAR OF ADMISSION –––– 2015201520152015

Courses

M.Sc. Nursing (2 years)

Admission through

Entrance examination conducted

by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences,

Faridkot

B.Sc. Nursing (4 years)

Note: i) Fees will be accepted only after candidate is certified medically fit. Please visit our website www.dmch.edu for all regular and updated information concern admissions, counseling and commencement of session. No other medium of information will be used. College of Nursing will not be responsible for any delay or loss in transit caused by postal department.

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INTRODUCTION

DMCH extends a warm welcome to the students entering the new academic year. We hope that the unique

learning experience and ambience at DMCH, will unlock potentials and help you achieve your dreams. We

wish you the very best.

A devoted personality, Dr. Banarsi Dass Soni, Ex Capt. I.M.S., with a missionary zeal for medical education and

patient care, conceived the noble idea of providing the much-needed medical care to the general public.

This bloomed in the form of Arya Medical School in 1934. It was started in a rented building in Civil Lines,

Ludhiana and admission was limited to only 20 students.

The Medical School was recognized for Licentiate of State Medical Faculty (LSMF) in 1938 and also for the

running hospital attached to it. The following year, the Managing Body decided that the Ludhiana Medical School

should, in future, be called “Arya Medical School” and the hospital attached to it “Dayanand Hospital”.

In 1964, consistent with the policy of the Government, Arya Medical School flowered into a full-fledged MBBS

College, which came to be known as “Dayanand Medical College”. The management of this college wa taken

over by a galaxy of prominent people of Ludhiana, who formed an organization known as the “Managiong Society

of Dayanand Medical college & Hospital, Ludhiana”, and Late Shri H.R. Dhanda, a prominent industrialist of the

town, became its Founder-President.

The college has come a long way, retaining its unique character, still marching ahead with the times and is

upgrading itself dynamically in all its fields of activities. The institution has been rated among the top 25 medical

colleges of the country and has been declared by CII Lombard to be among the top 10 multi-speciality hospitals in

the country.

In this year 2006, DMCH reached a new dimension with the introduction of superseciality courses in Cardiology,

Gastroenterology and Plastic Surgery first in the state. Today, besides running MBBS and MD/MS courses in 19

specialities, the institution offers 4 diploma courses, 8 DMC/MCh and 23 B.SC./Diploma Paramedical Courses.

Hero DMC Heart Institute, a unit of DMCH is a unit of DMCH is a renowned centre for tertiary level cardiac care

providing all types of interventional and surgical procedures did larges number of cognitional cardiac default

surgery under NHRM.

Since its inception, the institution has produced about 3000 graduates and 2000 post graduates (including upper

specialist). The students and faculty have constantly strived for academic excellence, state-of-the-art health care

provision, and high quality research competing with the best in the country. All the departments of the hospital are

equipped with modern facilities to provide tertiary level health care services to the people of region.

DMCH College of Nursing is one of the most modern equipped nursing colleges in Punjab. It is widely recognized

as center of excellence in the field of Nursing Education with excellent on job training facilities in North Zone. The

College is affiliated to Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, It is recognized by Indian Nursing

Council, New Delhi and is approved by Punjab Govt.

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The School of Nursing was started in 1954 with an idea to train Auxiliary Nurse Midwifes in 1969; the school was

upgraded to 3 years General Nursing Courses. School of Nursing is affiliated to the Punjab Nurses Registration

Council, Chandigarh and is recognized by the Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi. It admits 50 students to the

General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) course every year. GNM course has been phased out in 2008 and

specialized nursing courses were added.

The College of Nursing came into existence in October 2002. It admits 100 students in B.Sc. Nursing Course and

30 students in Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing course every year. However, Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing course was

phased out in 2011. In addition institute has started Master of Sciences in nursing in 2010 with five speciality

Psychiatric Nursing (5), Paediatric Nursing (2), Community Health Nursing (6), Obstetrical Nursing (6), Medical

Surgical Nursing (6).

College of Nursing occupies 5 acres of prime land with creamy white building on sweeping lawns on Dandi

Swami Road, Civil Lines, Ludhiana. Large playgrounds for Badminton with green surroundings are part of the

College campus.

The institution has a highly qualified and experienced faculty, many of whom have received national and

international recognition for their research and publications. There are frequent visits of guest lecturers from

national and international universities, which bring their research and development into classrooms.

The College has well-equipped laboratories of Fundamentals of Nursing, Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health with

latest equipment i.e. bandaging simulators, injectable simulator, I/V arms, baby manikin and instruments.

Laboratories of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Microbiology of Medical College are also used for B.Sc.

Nursing Students. College has computer lab with internet facilities.

There is a well-equipped separate library for nursing students with all the modern facilities. The library has 4162

nursing books. 13 national and international nursing journals are subscribed yearly. In addition, there is main

Library in the hospital, which is equipped with a large number of professional books and journals. Nursing

candidates can also use the main library.

The College has well ventilated classrooms with modern facilities. To enhance the presentation of academic

exercises like lectures, seminars etc., the institute has a good Audio-visual setup with L.C.D. projector, overhead

projector, slide projector, TV, D.V.D. player, sound system, models and charts for the use of the faculty and

students.

The college possesses good and comfortable accommodation for girls with all the facilities including round-the-

clock security, entertainment, boarding and mess. Hostel rooms have attached bathrooms and geysers. Safe

drinking water is available for students.

A continuous emphasis on modern teaching methods, global links for research, student exchange and

knowledge sharing, world class infrastructure, placement, diversity of students and institute interactions

have consistently placed DMCH students well ahead in every field,

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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (M.Sc. COURSE) ANNUAL SYSTEM

DURATION

The duration of the course for the degree of Master of Sciences in Nursing shall be of

two Academic years and the examination shall be divided into two years. The examination for

first year and second year ordinarily will be held in May/June and as per dates fixed by the

University.

COURSES OFFERED The courses for degree of Master of Science in Nursing shall have five clinical

specialties and a candidate shall opt for one of these:

i) Psychiatric Nursing - 5

ii) Paediatric Nursing - 2

iii) Community Health Nursing - 6

iv) Obstetrical Nursing - 6

v) Medical Surgical Nursing - 6

Medical Surgical Nursing will have five specialty areas that is (Critical Care Nursing

and Cardio Vascular & Thoracic)

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA/ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

1. The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing Registration Council.

2. The minimum education requirements shall be the passing of

a) B.Sc. Nursing / B.Sc. Hons. Nursing / Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing with minimum

of 55% aggregate marks. 5% relaxation of marks for SC/ST candidates may be given.

b) The candidate should have undergone in B.Sc. Nursing / B.Sc. Hons.Nursing /

Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing in an institution which is recognized by Indian Nursing Council.

3. Minimum one year of work experience after Basic B.Sc. Nursing.

4. Minimum one year of work experience prior or after Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing.

5. Candidate shall be medically fit.

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SELECTION PROCEDURE Selection of the candidates should be based on the merit of the entrance examination

held by the University. For details see Baba Farid University of Health Sciences website i.e.

www.bfuhs.ac.in.

RESERVATION The reservation of private institutes (in government / management quota seats) will be as under:

(i) Schedule caste 25% (ii) Backward classes

(Note: the backward class certificate must be as per the latest instructions of the Government of Punjab)

5%

(iii) Physically handicapped • Orthopedically Handicapped (disability 50% to 70%) to be determined at

the time of counselling by a duly constituted board of the speciality Orthopaedics.

• The reservation for physically handicapped shall be 3% out of which 1% each shall be given to the 3 categories of handicapped falling under visual impairment, hearing impairment and the orthopedically handicapped.

3%

(iv) Migrants from Jammu and Kashmir due to terrorist violence 1%

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

Class / Subject Theory Hours

Practical Hours

1st year Nursing education 150 150 Advance nursing practice 150 200 Nursing Research and statistics 150 100 *Clinical speciality 150 650 Total 600 1100 2nd year Nursing Management 150 150 Nursing Research (Dissertation) 300 *Clinical Speciality 150 950 Total 300 1400

Educational visit 2 weeks

*Clinical Speciality – Medical Surgical Nursing (Critical care Nursing and Cardio Vascular & Thoracic Nursing), Obstetric & Gynaecological Nursing, Child Health (Paediatric) Nursing, Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing, Community Health Nursing etc.

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EXAMINATION

i) The examination for 1st year and 2nd year as the case may be shall be open to a

student who has remained on the rolls of the college affiliated for the M.Sc. Nursing

course for the year concerned preceding the examination and submits the following

certificates signed by the Principal of the College:

a) of having satisfactory record of professional work and conduct

b) of having attended not less than 80% of lectures and practical held in each of

the subjects and 80% of clinical practices in nursing subjects in which he/she

wishes to be examined.

ii) The Principal of the college shall have authority to condone a deficiency to the

extend of 10% of the required number of lectures and practical’s. However the

candidate is expected to have 100% attendance in practical’s before award of

degree.

� The medium of examination shall be English

� He/She shall submit his/her thesis plan so as to reach the Registrar within 9 months

from the date of his/her admission. The thesis shall be submitted in the University 3

months before the commencement of the theory examination i.e. 31st May of the

preceding year of examination.

� There shall be internal assessment for which marks shall be reserved as follows:

Theory papers - 25 % each

Practical - 50 % each

Thesis - 50 % cent

MINIMUM PASS MARKS/ PROMOTION The minimum number marks required to pass shall be 50% in each theory paper,

practical and thesis, separately.

A candidate who passes in one or more subjects shall be exempted from appearing in

these subjects at the subsequent examinations. But he/she must complete the examination in

a maximum of 3 attempts failing which he/she shall have to appear in all the subjects of the

examination.

Provided that a candidate who fails to appear in or to pass the first year M.Sc. (Nursing)

examination in three consecutive attempts commencing with the first examination of his/her

own class shall not be allowed to continue his/her studies in the M.Sc. (Nursing course).

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A candidate who fails in not more than two subjects in M.Sc. (Nursing) 1st year

examination may be promoted provisionally to the 2nd year class till subsequent examination,

but if/she fails in the subsequent attempt he/she will be reverted to the previous class forfeiting

all benefits of earlier promotion.

If the candidate fails in either practicals or theory paper he/she has to reappear for both

the papers.

The maximum period to complete the course successfully should not exceed 4 years. A

candidate failing in more than two subjects will not be promoted to the 2nd year.

No candidate shall be admitted to the subsequent 2nd year examination unless the

candidate has passed the 1st year examination.

CLASSIFICATION OF RESULTS Successful candidates shall be classified as under on the aggregate marks obtained in

first year and second year examination taken together.

a) Those who obtain 60 percent or more of total marks of 1st and 2nd year examination

– 1st division

b) Those who obtain 50 percent or more marks of the total marks of the 1st & 2nd year

exams. – 2nd division

c) Those who obtain 75 percent or more marks in the subject/s and pass in the first

attempt – Distinction in the subject/s concerned

VACATION

Student will observe vacation as under:

Winter break - 10 days in December

Summer break - 20 days in June

Gazetted holidays - As per university calendar

Sick leave - 10 days

Preparatory holidays - 10 days

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FEE STRUCTURE (Provisional*)

Sn Particulars 1st year

2nd year

1. Tuition Fees P.A. 1,75,000/- 1,50,000/- for NRI candidates U.S. $ 11,000 for

full course U.S. $ 11,000 for full course

2. University Administrative Charges 12,000/- -

3. University Registration Fee 5,000/- -

4. University e-journal library fee 1,000/- 1,000/-

5. Health Insurance Premium Charges 1,400/- 1,400/-

6. Clinical fee 8,400/- 8,400/-

7. Transport Charges 5,000/- 5,000/-

8. Hostel Fee 15,000/- 15,000/- 9. Flat rate of electricity and water consumption

3,500/- 3,500/-

The fee and charges indicated above are provisional. The fee for Private institute shall be as

fixed by the Government of Punjab as per provisions of the Punjab Private Health Sciences

Educational Institutes (Regulations of Admission, Fixation of fee and making of reservation)

Act 2006 as amended from time to time.

Candidate has to bear expenses on her own such as administrative charges, registration and

examination fees of the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, Student Nurses

Association Fund, books and uniform will be paid by candidates at the time of admission.

Mess charges will be paid as per actual to mess contractor directly.

� Candidates admitted against NRI seats must pay their fees and all other charges in

foreign currency or through an NRI account overseas in the form of bank draft drawn in

favour of “Dayanand Medical College & Hospital”, payable at Ludhiana.

� Payment of fees must be made either by cash against a proper receipt or by a BANK

DRAFT drawn in favour of “Dayanand Medical College & Hospital”, payable at

Ludhiana.

� The fee shall be refunded/ adjusted if candidate is shifted from one course / college to

another in subsequent round of counselling/operation of waiting list on the basis of

PPNET-2015 only, provided a substitute candidate joins the course and pays her dues

before cut date of admission.

� The foreign Indian students NRI quota students will have to submit a bank guarantee /

bond for the balance of fee, if they opt to pay the fee in instalments.

� Any seats remaining vacant under Foreign Indian students NRI quota till last date of

admission shall go to general pool/management quota.

� All students can be asked to submit a bank guarantee that they will be liable to pay the

balance fee for the rest of the course even if they leave in midstream.

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B.SC. NURSING COURSE

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Course shall be of four academic years, including compulsory rotatory intern-ship. This is subject to the rules of Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot and Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi. This course will start in July /August every year. Each year 100 students are admitted to the college.

ELIGIBILITY FOR PPMET-2015 Eligibility will be as per the Prospectus of Punjab Para Medical Entrance Test – 2015 (PPMET-2015) issued by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot as per Government Notification No. 5/48/2007-3HB3/1982 dated 31/03/2008.

DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS – Total 100 seats a) The distribution of seats would be: 1. Government quota seats 50% 2. Management quota seats 50% (including Foreign Indian Student (N.R.I) and out of state quota) b) The government quota seats would be filled up by the admissions committee appointed by the

Government on the basis of merit in PPMET-2015 and onwards, only except, if provided otherwise.

c) The management quota seats would be filled up by a Central Admission Committee strictly on the

basis of merit in the PPMET-2015 and onwards except, if provided otherwise. The candidate for the admission on management quota shall apply to Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot also. The Management Quota seats shall be filled up on the basis of PPMET-2015 by the centralized admission committee constituted for this purpose. Government quota seats remaining vacant will be transferred to management quota and vice-versa.

PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION

Procedure for selection for government and Management quota (including NRI seats) will be as per PPMET-2015 prospectus. No admission shall be made after 31st October of each year including left over seats.

RESERVATION

(i) Schedule caste 25%

(ii) Backward classes (Note: the backward class certificate must be as per the latest instructions of the Government of Punjab) mentioning the income as laid down by Govt. of Punjab from time to time.

5%

(iii) Physically handicapped 3%

(iv) Migrants from Jammu and Kashmir due to terrorist violence 1%

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THE FOREIGN INDIAN STUDENTS (N.R.I.) SEATS

i) Seats – 15% seats shall be earmarked for the Foreign Indian Students (N.R.I.). The Foreign

Indian Students (N.R.I.) quota in private institutes will be part of the management seats.

ii) Eligibility – The candidates against Foreign Indian Students (N.R.I.) seats will be admitted on

the basis of merit determined on the basis of marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology

(PCB) in the qualifying examination. The eligibility, merit and equivalence of the candidates will be

determined by Baba Farid university of Health sciences, Faridkot, who will issue an eligibility

certificate for such candidates. They are not required to take the entrance test. However, they

should have passed in such qualifying examinations in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry,

Biology and English individually and should have obtained at least 50% marks in each. Candidate

shall apply to the concerned institute on the prescribed form for Foreign Indian Students (N.R.I)

seats.

iii) Preference – For admission to the seats reserved for the Foreign Indian Students (N.R.I.).

candidates preference is given as follows:

a) First preference will be given to those Foreign Indian Student (N.R.I.) candidates who are

having ancestral Punjab resident background.

b) Second preference will be given to those Foreign Indian Students (N.R.I.) candidates who

are having ancestral backgrounds of other states of India other than Punjab.

Note-

a) If sufficient number of candidates under first category are eligible and available, then they

will be admitted first even if students under subsequent category are higher in merit.

b) The Foreign Indian Students (N.R.I.) student will have to submit a bank guarantee/ surety

bond for the balance of fee, if they opt to pay in installments.

c) Any seats remaining vacant under Foreign Indian Students (N.R.I.) category shall go to the

management quota.

d) NRI unfilled seats shall be converted to special management seats to be filled by

management itself however, its tuition fee will be same as the management quota seats.

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FEE STRUCTURE (Provisional*)

S.

No.

Particulars Fee (Rs.)

(Annual)

1. Tuition Fees

for Indian Nationals 40,250.00

for NRI candidates U.S. $ 15,000 for full course

for special management quota (NRI unfilled seats) 40,250.00

2. Clinical fees @ Rs.700/- per month 8400.00

3. Transport and all other charges 5000.00

4. BFUHS Registration fee 3,000/- (Govt. Quota)

4,000/- (Mng. Quota)

5. BFUHS Administration fee 5000.00

6. BFUHS E-journal chares 500.00

7. Health Insurance Premium Charges 1400/-

8. Hostel Fee 15,000.00

9. Flat rate of electricity and water consumption (per year) 3,500.00

10. Security advance (refundable at the completion of course

& submission of “No Dues” certificate)

25,000.00

The fee and charges indicated above are provisional. The fee for Private institute shall be as fixed by

the Government of Punjab as per provisions of the Punjab Private Health Sciences Educational

Institutes (Regulations of Admission, Fixation of fee and making of reservation) Act 2006 as amended

from time to time.

Candidate has to bear expenses on her own such as administrative charges, registration and

examination fees of the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, Student Nurses

Association Fund, books and uniform will be paid by candidates at the time of admission. Mess

charges will be actual paid to mess contractor directly.

� Candidates admitted against NRI seats must pay their fees and all other charges in foreign

currency or through an NRI account overseas in the form of bank draft drawn in favour of

“Dayanand Medical College & Hospital”, payable at Ludhiana.

� Payment of fees must be made either by cash against a proper receipt or by a BANK DRAFT

drawn in favour of “Dayanand Medical College & Hospital”, payable at Ludhiana.

� The fee shall be refunded/ adjusted if candidate is shifted from one course / college to another in

subsequent round of counselling/operation of waiting list on the basis of PPMET-2015 only,

provided a substitute candidate joins the course and pays her dues before cut date of admission.

� All the students admitted to B.Sc. Nursing have to furnish bank guarantee/surety bond for the

balance fee for the whole course. Student will be liable to pay the balance fee for the whole course

even if they leave in mid stream.

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� Left over seats, if any, will be offered to the applicants for Management Quota seats who will be

required to pay fee equivalent of double amount in Indian currency.

FEE FROM FAILED STUDENTS

A student failing in any subject(s) in a University Examination shall be required to pay, for each subject

and each attempt, tuition fee at the rate of Rs.2000/- for students admitted against non-NRI seats or

US$250 or an equivalent amount for students admitted against NRI seats.

EXAMINATIONS

The annual examination for each year shall ordinarily be held in the month of May/June on such dates be fixed by the University. For failed/ reappear candidates, a supplementary examination shall be held in November / December as may be fixed by the University. To appear for the annual examination, candidates must fulfil the following conditions:

i) Has been on the college roll for one academic year preceding the examination.

ii) Has a good moral character as certified by the Principal

iii) Has attended not less than 80 percent of lectures and practical held in each subject and 80 percent of clinical practical in Nursing subjects in which she wishes to be examined. A candidate must have 100% of attendance in each practical area before promotion to next class/ awarded of degree.

iv) Should be medically fit. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

i) Internal assessment marks in each subject shall be reserved as under:

a) each theory paper 25 percent marks

b) each practical 50 percent marks

ii) If a candidate fails in any subject(s) in the university examination, she will not be reassessed for the same subject(s) for subsequent examinations and her score of previous internal assessment will be carried forward.

iii) The practical work done by each student during the year shall be recorded in a notebook, which must be attested by a Professor in-charge of the subject concerned and presented to the examiners at the time of practical examination. In case of absence of Professor in-charge, a Reader in-charge, a Lecturer in-charge or a teacher in-charge may attest the practical record notebook with the consent of the Principal of the college.

iv) Internal assessment in each subject shall be allotted on day-to-day class work and periodic class examinations, both written and practical.

MINIMUM PASS MARKS & PROMOTION

The minimum number of marks required to pass the examination shall be:-

a) 35 percent in the subjects of English and Computer which will include internal assessment.

b) 50 percent in theory in each subject other than English and Computer, which will include internal assessment.

c) Each candidate is required to pass each theory and practical exams separately to be declared successful in that subject.

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i) A candidate who passes in one or more subjects shall be exempted from appearing in these subjects at the subsequent examinations, but she must pass the concerned examination in a maximum of 4 attempts commencing with the first exam of her own class, failing which she shall have to appear in all subjects of the examination.

ii) A candidate, who fails in one or more subjects in her first attempt in B.Sc. (Nursing) 1st /2nd year examination, shall be permitted to attend classes of next higher class. However, she must pass the lower examination at least one term (6 months) before she is allowed to appear in the next higher examination.

RESULTS

i) Successful candidates shall be classified as under, on the aggregate marks obtained in all the examinations taken together:

a) Those who obtain 80% or more Distinction in the marks in the subject/s or aggregate subjects or aggregate

b) Those who obtain 70-79% 1st division of the total marks

c) Those who obtain 60-69% 2nd division of the total marks d) Those who obtain 50-59% Pass of the total marks

ii) A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Sciences in Nursing who has completed her course in the minimum prescribed period and has passed each of her yearly examinations at first attempt and has obtained aggregate of 80% of the examination, shall, at the time of graduation, be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing with distinction in subject/s concerned.

INTERNSHIP

i) Every candidate shall undergo the compulsory rotatory intern-ship (integrated practice) in 4th year in the parent institution/hospital as laid down by the Faculty of Nursing Sciences for a period of 24 weeks (1150 hours). The 4th year class and internship shall run concurrently. Intern-ship means 8 hours of integrated clinical duties in which 2 weeks of evening and night shifts duties are included. Internship should be carried out as 8 hours per day @ 48 hours per week. Students during internship will be supervised by nursing teachers. Fourth year final examination will be held only after completing internship.

ii) On successful completion of internship as certified by Principal under whom the training was done, a candidate shall become eligible for award of B.Sc. (Nursing) degree.

VACATION

Students will observe vacations under:- Winter break -10 days in December Summer break -20 days in June Gazetted Holidays -As per university norms Sick leave -10 days

Sick leave cannot be accumulated from year to year MIGRATION

Migration from one Nursing College to another is not the right of a student, but in exceptional cases, University may effect the migration as per rules and regulation framed by it.

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COLLEGE RULES FOR THE STUDENTS COLLEGE RULES AND REGULATIONS

All the students are required to comply with the College Rules and Regulations:-

� Regular and punctual attendance in all class activities like lectures, demonstrations,

practicals, clinical teachings, tutorials, tests etc, College activities like clinical meetings,

conferences, guest lectures, seminars as well as sports, cultural activities etc., is

compulsory.

� As per Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi regulations, no student shall be allowed to

appear in the annual examination of the concerned subject if her attendance falls short

of 80% of the total theory teaching in a subject. Similarly in practicals, hospital posting

and bed side clinical areas etc. attendance should not fall short of 80% of the total

sessions. Students, whose conduct and academic standards are not considered

satisfactory, shall not be allowed to appear in the university examination or to hold any

office in the college or in extra-curricular organizations etc.

� Attendance at the college examinations and marks obtained in these will be taken into

consideration in making the internal/academic assessment.

� Leave of absence from the classes must be taken from the teachers.

� Illnesses and minor ailment must be reported to the Warden/Housekeeper or class

teacher as early as possible.

� The following are strictly forbidden in the institution:

i. The possession or use of alcoholic beverages or delinquency under the influence

of alcohol.

ii. Possession or use of addictive or hallucinogenic drugs.

iii. Gambling.

iv. Possession or use of firearms or any lethal weapon.

v. Loitering around, especially under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants.

vi. Damaging the property of college / hospital.

� If any candidate found guilty he/she has to face strict disciplinary action e.g. fine/

suspension/ rustication.

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� Ragging of the first year students, particularly when they are admitted afresh to this

college, is illegal and completely forbidden. It is punishable with fine, rustication or even

expulsion from the college and also with prosecution. Ragging is defined, amongst

others, as "Display of disorderly conduct, an act causing physical or psychological harm

or causing apprehension of fear or shame or embarrassment." The definition also

includes, "Teasing, abusing, threatening, playing practical jokes or asking a student to

perform something the student, in the ordinary course, would not do". It further includes

causing injury, degrading and humiliating a fellow student and causing distress of mind

or spirit.

� Students are not allowed to paste notices within the institution without prior written

permission from the office of the Principal. They are also forbidden to communicate with

any outside authority directly. All such communications must be submitted through the

office of the Principal. Any student infringing this rule is liable to be suspended.

� Students must pay for all damages caused by them to books and other college &

Hospital property.

� The college does not hold itself responsible for debts incurred by the students.

� Disciplinary Action

i. All irregularities, neglect of duties, breach of rules and indiscipline are to be

brought to the notice of the Principal. In consultation with the management, senior

staff members and administrative staff shall deal with any serious offence, for

which an adverse entry in the student's personal file / record register may be

made and penalty imposed. Penalty could be either written or a verbal warning,

fine, suspension and / or removal as an office bearer of any Organisation and / or

removal / expulsion from the college. The principal is competent to remit the

penalty imposed by her.

ii. The decision of the Governing Board in all disputes would be final and binding on

the student.

� In case of any dispute, the decision of Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana

Governing Board will be binding and final. In case of any dispute in the court of law,

jurisdiction will be district Ludhiana.

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HOSTEL RULES

Each hosteller shall be responsible for following faithfully, the following rules.

� Study time has to be observed from 8.30 PM to 11.00 PM strictly, during which period

students are not allowed to go to other rooms.

� Student will be assigned a seat in a hostel as and when available.

� No student shall keep any unauthorized person (male/female) in the room. If a hosteller is

found to have a person in her room, she will be liable for disciplinary action.

� No hosteller is allowed to shift furniture from one room to another.

� Hostellers are responsible for cleanliness & good upkeep of rooms. Every Saturday, rooms

will be inspected by faculty / Warden/Housekeeper.

� Any damage to room or furniture should be reported to Warden/Housekeeper.

� No hosteller will remain absent from hostel without written permission of

Warden/Housekeeper.

� Every hosteller should make entry in the departure register before leaving the hostel during

night pass or outing.

� Students can be allowed to use own air cooler in hostel room with increase flat rate of

consumption of electricity. All lights and fans must be switched off when leaving the room,

otherwise fine of Rs. 50/- per day will be charged.

� Hostel attendants are under control of the Warden/Housekeeper. No personnel is to be sent

out for personal work without permission of the Warden/Housekeeper.

� Hostellers are not allowed to keep valuables, cash or gold jewellery in the hostel. Authorities

will not be responsible for any loss.

� Nursing students are not allowed to visit the rooms of the staff nurses and vice versa.

� No intoxicants / alcoholic drinks are allowed in the hostel.

� No one is allowed to use abusive language in hostel.

� Visiting the hospital without duty or illness is not allowed.

� Students are not allowed to conduct meetings/strikes in hostel. In case any student is found

guilty, she will be expelled from College & Hostel.

� Ragging is strictly forbidden.

� All students must be present for attendance at 7.30 PM.

� Electric appliances like heaters, irons, TVs, heat convectors or electric rods are NOT

allowed in room. If found guilty, the concerned Hosteller will be fined Rs.500/- per item.

� Main gate will be locked at 10.00 PM.

� Hostellers may submit passport size photographs of three relatives for making identity cards

so that they can visit the hosteller. The visitors must present the identity cards at the hostel

entrance and make the necessary entry in the register kept for the purpose.

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� The room of any hosteller is liable to be inspected by the authorities including Senior

Warden, Junior Warden and Housekeeper at any time of day or night.

� Mobiles are permitted in the hostel premises only. In case any student found using mobile

phone in college / clinical area/ mess, a strict disciplinary action will be taken which can be

fine Rs.500/- or expulsion from hostel. Parents will be responsible for post paid cards and

their records.

Rules for Visitors

� No male / female visitor is allowed in the rooms.

� Visiting time will be only Saturday 2.00 PM to 6.00 PM and on Sunday from 8.00 AM to 6.00

PM.

� Visitors will make the entries in visitor register and will take permission from the

Warden/Housekeeper to meet the student in the visitors' room only.

� Only those visitors can visit, who are authorized by parents.

Rules for Sick Students

� Sick students must inform the Warden/Housekeeper about the need of any special diet

before 9.00 am.

� Sick leave form can be obtained from the Warden/Housekeeper after explaining the

sickness to the Warden/Housekeeper. Sick leave form must be submitted to class teacher

after getting consultation from Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana. Only

consultants of DMCH will be competent to grant sick leave and no other medical certificate

will be entertained.

� Warden/Housekeeper will visit the rooms of sick students. If there is any problem, the

students can consult Principal at any time.

Rules for night pass & outing

� Two or more night passes per month are allowed on the written permission of parents only

and outing will be allowed with parents only.

Rules for Mess

� One month advance payment will be made by each hosteller as security to the licensee,

which will be refundable at the time of leaving the institute when no dues will be made.

� Mess off will be given only if a staff takes consecutive three or more off’s with prior one day

information and for students, only in case of 15 or more consecutive off’s with prior one day

information.

� Mess will be common for all hostellers under the control of the Warden/ Housekeeper.

� Mess is compulsory for all hostellers.

� Cooking is not allowed in hostel rooms.

� All the meals should be taken in dining room at proper timing.

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� Room service of food is not allowed. No one is allowed to take any mess utensils outside

the dining hall or to take meals in her own utensils.

� While coming to mess, hostellers must be properly dressed up. Night suits and open hairs

are NOT allowed in the mess.

� Food will be served from the serving window. No one is allowed to enter the kitchen area.

� Wastage of food, water and electricity is not allowed.

� Students are not allowed to create any kind of indiscipline in mess.

� Hostellers are required to pay mess charges to the contractor by the 7th of every month. In

case of default Rs. 10/- per day shall be charged as late fee.

Library rules for students

� The library is under the control of the library committee.

� The library remains open from 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. on working days and from 9.00 am to

5.00 p.m. on Sundays and Holidays

� The students shall observe the following general rules of the library:-

i. Silence and decorum must be maintained in the library. Any infringements of this rule

will result in serious disciplinary action.

ii. Any subscriber who loses, defaces or damages a book shall be liable to pay the cost

of the same, at the prevailing price. In case the book is one of a set or series, the

cost of the whole set or series shall be recovered if the single copy lost/damaged is

not available.

iii. Reference books, encyclopaedias, dictionaries, atlases and year books shall not be

issued from the library. .

iv Books borrowed from the library are NOT transferable.

v. Books will be issued strictly on first - come first served basis.

� Each student is entitled to get up to two books issued at any given time. The borrower must

return the books within 14 days failing which the borrower shall be liable to pay a fine of Rs.

5/- per book for each day thereafter.

� During the annual stock checking in June, all books issued must be returned. A student who

does not return the books shall have to pay a fine @ Rs. 5/- per book per day.

� Periodicals, publications and newspapers placed in the reading section must not be taken

away under any circumstances.

� Students are not allowed to use the library during class hours. They should attend classes.

Class Room Rules:

1. Students are not allowed to carry mobiles in the classroom.

2. Students who are late for more than 10 min for 3 times will be considered as

one absent.

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3. Students having attendance less than 80% in 2 or more than 2 subjects will

not be eligible to sit in university exams.

4. Night dress, bathroom slipers, open hairs are not allowed in classroom.

5. Studens should take prior permission for absence or late coming in the class.

Clinical Area Rules:

1. Students should be in proper uniform otherwise they will be marked absent.

2. Students late for more than 20 min. for 3 times during one posting will be

considered as one absent.

3. Student having less than 80% attendance in clinical area will not be eligible

for university examinations. However they have to complete 100%

attendance before the promotion to next class.

4. Late submission of practical assignments will have negative marking till one

week of last posting, after that no submission will be allowed.

5. Clinical attendance will be marked by thumb impression or by teachers/night

supervisor/ ward incharge signature in the attendance book.

Assessment rules:

Assessing internal assessment

Particulars Weightage Time of Examination

1st term 20.00% December

2nd term 20.00% April

Class test 10.00% May/June

Send ups examination 30.00% July

1. Send ups examination will cover whole syllabus.

2. There will be no retest/assignment in lieu of terminal exam.

3. Students are suppose to submit the evaluative papers in file for requirements

of each subject.

4. Medical leave will be prescribed only by doctors (senior consultant). In

emergency student can avail sick leave in the causality /emergency by doctor

on duty.

5. If rules are violated, disciplinary committee will take strict action.

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Annual Academic Report for the year 2014-15

1. CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED (14)

1. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor organized workshop on Data Collection tools on 13th February, 2015 held at DMCH College of Nursing. B.Sc. Nursing 4th year and M.Sc. nursing 1year students participated in the workshop.

2. Mrs. Bindu K., Associate professor organized a workshop on 'Chemotherapy' on the Occasion of World Cancer day on 1st March 2014. B.Sc. Nursing 3rd year students participated in the above workshop.

3. One day workshop on the topic of “Nursing Curriculum (development and administration)” was organized on March 14, 2014. for M.Sc. Nursing 1st year students under the coordination of Mrs. Nidhi Sagar, Associate Professor,

4. One day workshop on “Guidance and Counselling” was organized on 15th March, 2014 for M.Sc. Nursing 1st year students under the coordination of Mrs. Nidhi Sagar, Associate Professor, Mrs. Sujata, Ms. Kanika, Mrs. Mamta , Ms. Navjot and Ms. Rachna Sharma.

5. “World Tuberculosis Day” was on celebrated on 24th March, 2014 under the guidance of Dr. Jasbir Kaur at DMCH College of Nursing, Ludhiana. Role Play and seminar was organized by Nursing students. Dr. Sandeep Puri, Vice Principal, DMCH was the chief Guest. .

6. Workshop on “Prevention of Infection” was organized on 12th May, 2014 by Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer, DMCH College of Nursing.

7. Workshop on “Critical Nursing update” was organized by Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, DMCH College of Nursing on 13th May, 2014.

8. Workshop on “Obstetrical Emergencies Update” was organized by Mrs. Nidhi Sagar Associate Professor, DMCH College of Nursing on 14th May, 2014.

9. Workshop on “Disaster Nursing” was organized by Mrs. Sandeep Kaur Associate Professor, DMCH College of Nursing on 16th May, 2014.

10. TNAI Workshop on “Gatekeeper Suicide Awareness Programme” was organized by Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Principal, DMCH College of Nursing on 17th May, 2014.

11. Two days’ workshop on “Geriatric Nursing” was organized in College of Nursing for BSc (N) 3rd year students under the guidance of Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Principal & Co-ordination of Mrs. Bindu K, Associate Professor, on 14 &15 July, 2014.

12. DMCH College of Nursing organized the XXV TNAI Biennial (74th) Conference -2014 on behalf of TNAI Punjab State Branch at Dumra Auditorium DMCH Ludhiana on 18/10/2014 on the theme “Developing effective leadership in nursing: Today”. 350 Trained Nurses from Punjab attended this conference.

13. One day workshop by INSCOL academy on “Stoma care was organized by DMCH College of Nursing on 31st October, 2014

14. National Communal Harmony week and flag day-2014 was organized by College of Nursing on 22nd November’2014 in Dumra

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Auditorium, New DMCH. Nursing students and Medical students participated in various competitions viz. declamation, slogan writing, poster, collage, face painting, group song and group dance. Mrs. Sunila Gupta was the chief guest of the day.

2. NEWER TECHNIQUES / FACILITIES ADDED

Delivery Dummy in Obstetrical Lab.

1. ANY OTHER SPECIAL ACTIVITY

(22+2+6)

1. Nursing students participated in National Pulse Polio programme from 19th -23rd January 2014, 23-24 Feb 2014 & 6-10 April 2014,, which was coordinated by Mrs. Sandeep Kaur, Associate Professor, DMCH College of Nursing.

2. Mrs. Sandeep Kaur, Mrs. Meenakshi, Mrs. Amninder Kaur and Mrs. Rinky Masih visited Mrs. Bector Cremica Industry on 5-6 February along with student of B.Sc. (N) 4th year, M.Sc.(N) 1st and 2nd year.

3. Mrs. Meenakshi along with M.Sc. (N) 1st and 2nd year Community Health Nursing students visited CHC Khanna on 12th Feb-2014.

4. Mrs. Nidhi Sagar, Associate Professor, Mr. Mamta, Lecturer, Mrs. Savita, Sr. Nursing Tutor alongwith M.Sc. Nursing 1st year and 2nd year students (Obs & Gynae) group displayed their stall and presented a role play in 'Pink Express' held at Model Town extension market, Ludhiana on 8th March 201 on the occasion of “International Women’s day”

5. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, CON and Dr J.S Sandhu , HOD Nephro Dept. organized 'exhibition cum role play to celebrate 'World Kidney Day' in medical OPD, DMCH on 13th March 2014.M.Sc. Nursing 1st year

6. B.Sc. Nursing 2nd year students visited Water purification and sewerage treatment plants, Chandigarh on 4th and 5th March, 2014.

7. B.Sc. Nursing 4th year students visited Verka Milk Plant on 3-4th April’2014.

8. World Health day was celebrated in Dumra Auditorium of DMCH in the form of puppet show and exhibition on prevention and control of Dengue and Malaria.

9. M.Sc. Nursing synopses were presented in research / ethical committee, DMCH on 22nd and 24th April, 2014.

10. National “Safe Motherhood day” was celebrated in College of Nursing, DMCH on 3rd May 2014. Various seminars were organized and posters as well as models on safe motherhood were displayed under the guidance & coordination of Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Principal & Mrs. Nidhi Sagar, Associate Professor DMCH College of Nursing.

11. Celiac Day was celebrated on May 4, 2014. Lectures, Display of posters in OPD & Role play was organized by Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Mrs. Meenakshi, Lecturer, DMCH College of Nursing.

12. A guest lecture of Dr. Daljit Singh was organized by Mrs. Nidhi Sagar, Associate Professor under the guidance of Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Principal, DMCH College of Nursing on the topic, “Breast Feeding & its related issues” on 7th May, 2014 for BSc (N) 4th year

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students. 13. Puppet show on “Dengue Prevention” was organized by Mrs.

Sandeep Kaur, Associate Professor and Mrs. Tara, Nursing Tutor, DMCH College of Nursing in Penguin Castle Play way School, Tagore Nagar on 9th May, 2014.

14. International Nurses week was celebrated from 12-17 May, 2014 under guidance of Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Principal, DMCH College of Nursing

15. Role Play and poster competition on “Thalassemia Awareness” was organized in pediatric OPD by Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer, DMCH College of Nursing on 9 May, 2014.

16. Role play and Quiz Competition on “Vaccine Preventable diseases” was organized in pediatric OPD by Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer, DMCH College of Nursing on 13 May, 2014.

17. Thesis of M.Sc.(N) 2nd year students and Synopsis of M.Sc.. (N) 1st year students were submitted in BFUHS Faridkot on 29th May 2014.

18. INSCOL healthcare Academy, Chandigarh organized a lecture on Global Best Practices in “STOMA CARE” taken by faculty of Maurine Parzen, Niagra College, Canada in DMCH College of Nursing, Ludhiana. M.Sc. Nursing students and nursing faculty attended the seminar.

19. Health awareness camp was organized by 50 B.Sc. Nursing 4th year students on 09/12/2014 at Adarsh Nagar, Ludhiana, coordinated by Mrs. Sandeep Kaur , Mrs. Meenakshi, Mrs. Amninder and Mrs. Rinky Masih faculty of DMCH College of Nursing.

20. Students of M.Sc. (N) 1st year (Obstetric nursing & Community health nursing) are posted in Civil Hospital Ludhiana for obstetric experience.

21. Students of MSc (N) 1st year (Psychiatric nursing) are posted in IBHAS New Delhi for psychiatric experience.

Admission-2014 1. 100 students admitted in B.Sc. Nursing through counseling at

BFUHS, Faridkot.. 2. 20 students admitted in M.Sc. Nursing. Four seats vacant in

Community Health Nursing and one in Medical Surgical Nursing after three counseling. .

Results-2014 1. Achieved 92% results of B.Sc. Nursing 1st year students with 14

distinctions in the examinations held in May/June 2014. 2. Achieved 99% results of B.Sc. Nursing 2nd year students with 2

distinctions in the examinations held in May/June 2014. 3. Achieved 99% results of B.Sc. Nursing 3rd year students with 5

distinctions in the examinations held in May/June 2014. 4. Achieved 99% % results of B.Sc. Nursing 4th year students with 6

distinctions in the examinations held in May/June 2014. 5. M.Sc. Nursing 1st year have achieved excellent results in the

examinations held in May/June 2014 with merit position in University.

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S.No. Name Father’s Name Marks (700)

College Position

University

Position

1 Anoopjit Kaur S. Darshan Singh Gill 583 1st 1st

2 Jaspreet Kaur S. Charanjit Singh 582 2nd 2nd

3 Amanpreet Kaur S. Balwinder Singh 580 3rd 3rd

4 Jagdeep Kaur S. Balwinder Singh 569 4th 6th

5 Jasveer Kaur S. Daljit Singh 567 5th 7th

6 Rachna Kapahi Sh. Ved Kumar Kapahi 563

6th 9th

7 Simparpreet S. Sampson Sidhu 562 7th 10th

8 Harpreet Kaur Bajwa S. Pritam Singh Bajwa 558

8th 12th

9 Gazalpreet Kaur Ghai S. Devinder Singh Ghai 553

9th 14th

10 Atinderbir Kaur S. Kewal singh 551 10th 15th

6. Achieved 96% results of M.Sc. Nursing 2nd year students with 14 distinctions in the examinations held in May/June 2014.

Individuals

1. PRIZES/ AWARDS WON/ HONOURS ACHIEVED (9+2)

1. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini was awarded First Prize on the topic of “Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Risk and Sleep Quality Of Life among Congestive Heart Failure Patients” in International conference On Multidisciplinary Healthcare ICMH AIIMS- 2014 Held at AIIMS, New Delhi From 11-14th January' 2014.

2. B.Sc. Nursing students participated in poster competitions organized by Annual Conference of the Association of Physicians of India on 21st February, 2014 in Ludhiana. Ms. Manprit Kaur students of B.Sc. Nursing 3rd year bagged 3rd position in poster competition on the theme “Vegetables every day keep heart diseases away”.

3. M. Sc. Nursing student’s participated in quiz section and won 2nd prize in Neuro Nursing Symposium held at AIIMS, Rishikesh on 28th Feb to 2nd March, 2014.

4. Dr. Jasbir Kaur, Principal, DMCH College of Nursing was nominated as member in selection committee of IGNOU.

5. Ms. Rachna Sharma, Nursing Tutor won consolation prize in poster competition in 23rd Annual conference of PUNCIPS on 22nd March, 2014.

6. Three first prized were bagged by Mrs. Sandeep Kaur, Mrs. Ruchika & Ms. Preetinder Kaur in XXV TNAI Biennial (74th) Conference -2014 on 18/10/2014.

7. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, won 1st prize in scientific poster presentation on the topic “lifestyle modification and its effect on glycemic control’ and Mrs. Richa Talwar, Nursing Tutor, won consolation prize in poster competition on the topic, “Nutritional habits of nursing students”at 46th NSICON, 2014 conference held at

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DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 7-8 Nov,2014 8. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, won 1st prize in oral

presentation on the topic of ‘Awareness of menstrual hygiene and contraceptives among adolescent girls’ at ADOLESCON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 14-16 Nov,2014

9. Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer won 2nd prize in poster presentation on the topic, “Correlation between parenting styles and self-esteem of adolescents” at ADOLESCON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 14-16 Nov,2014

Scholarships 1. Shrimati Shakuntala Devi Sanwalka Scholarships 4 of Rs. 10000/-

cash were given to needy students and prizes for different competitions like badminton, photography, rangoli and dance were distributed to the winners on 15th May, 2014.

2. Dumra Scholarship (18) of Rs.10000/- were given away to B.Sc. & M.Sc. Nursing students by Secretary, DMCH Managing Society.

2. ANY OTHER SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT (14)

1. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini and Mrs. Bindu K. attended an International Conference on Multidisciplinary Healthcare ICMH AIIMS- 2014 held at AIIMS, New Delhi from 11-14th January' 2014.

2. Mrs. Shivani Kalra contributed a chapter on ECG recording and interpretation in a book titled Clinical Neurosciences and Critical Care Nursing published by Jaypee brothers in Feb 2014.

3. Ms. Navjot, Ms. Manprit attended 5th

annual conference of Indian Association of Neonatal Nurses held on 15-16 Feb. 2014

4. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, Mrs. Bindu K, Associate Professor and Mr. Kevindeep Singh along with M.Sc. Nursing and B.Sc. Nursing 4th year students participated in the 69th APICON-2014 held at Ludhiana from 20th -23rd February, 2014.

5. Mrs. Harpreet Kaur, Lecturer attended Neuro Nursing Symposium along with M. Sc. Nursing students held at AIIMS, Rishikesh on 28th Feb to 2nd March, 2014. Students participated in quiz section and won 2nd prize.

6. Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur (Principal), Mrs. Nidhi Sagar (Associate Professor), Mrs. Rupinder Deol (Lecturer) and Mrs. Sujata (Lecturer) , DMCH College of Nursing attended 12th Global Conference on Ageing held at HICC, Hyderabad from 11th -13th June, 2014.

7. In-service education programme for staff nurses at Pohir was organized by Mrs. Sandeep (Associate Professor), Mrs. Meenakshi (Lecturer) and Mrs. Amninder (Lecturer), DMCH College of Nursing on 12th and 13th June, 2014.

8. Workshop on prevention of VAP in special consideration to Indian settings was attended by Ms. Shivani Kalra (Nursing Tutor) and by Ms. Navjot Kaur (Nursing tutor) , DMCH College of Nursing.

9. 3 days training attended on HIV AIDS for ANM’s by Mrs Sandeep Kaur and Mrs. Savita in PGIMER, NINE from 15-09-14 to 17-09-2014.

10. An Exhibition on “Hypertension and its prevention” was organized by B.Sc.(N) 4th Year students under the guidance of Mrs. Sandeep Kaur and Ms. Amandeep Kaur.

11. Mrs. Shivani, Mrs. Richa Talwar, Mrs. Ruchika, Mrs. Amninder, Mrs.

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Rachna, Mrs. Nidhi Kumar, Ms Navjot, Mrs. Kamalveer, Mrs. Savita, Ms. Manprit, Ms Preetinder attended a workshop on thesis writing “PICSEP” organized by Gynaecological society ‘FOGSI’ and ‘JOGI’ at Dumra Auditorium on 31st October, 2014.

12. Ms. Navjot and Mrs. Shivani Kalra have attended a 3 days’ workshop (PhD course) on research methods organized by BFUHS in collaboration with British Columbia University, Vancouver, Canada form 27 to 29 October 2014.

13. Mrs. Rupinder Deol & Mrs. Mamta, Lecturer, College of Nursing, along with MSc (N) 2nd year Obs/Gynae specialty students attended 4th International Conference on Gynaecology & Obstetrical nursing held at Akal College of Nursing, Baru Sahib on 11-12 Oct, 2014.

14. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, won young scientist awards in scientific paper presentations at 3 international and national conferences consecutively (International conference of Multidisciplinary healthcare ICMH -at AIIMS, New Delhi 9-11th Jan’2014. NSICON-2014 DMCH 7-8 Nov’ 2014, & ADOLESCON-2014, DMCH Ldh, 14-16 Nov, 2014)

3. SPECIAL TRAINING RECEIVED (SPECIFY SPONSORSHIP) (5)

1. Mrs. Nidhi Sagar and Mrs. Prabhjot Saini attended a 3 day PhD course on 'Research methodology' held at Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot from 30/1/14 to 1 /2/14.

2. Ms. Shivani Kalra, Nursing Tutor along with 12 M.Sc. Nursing students of Medical surgical nursing group attended CMC on “Acute Kidney Injury” at CMC & Hospital, Ludhiana on 22nd March, 2014.

3. Ms. Kanika Thapar, Lecturer, Mrs. Sujata, Lecturer, Ms. Rachna Sharma, Nursing Tutor and Mrs. Gurjot Kaur, Nursing Tutor participated in 23rd Annual Conference of “PUNCIPs” on 22nd March, 2014 at Dumra Auditorium, DMC&H, Ludhiana.

4. Mrs. Savita (Nursing Tutor), Ms. Preetinder Kaur (Nursing Tutor), Miss Amanpreet Kaur (Nursing Tutor) and M.Sc. Nursing students attended National Seminar on “Apathy of Health System: Post Partom death” by ICMR at SGRD College of Nursing, Amritsar on 25/04/2014 & 26/04/2014.

5. Mrs. Kanwalveer & Ms. Preetinder , Nursing Tutors’, attended a training course on “Main stream Gender in health, gender based violence & human rights for health professional” from 16 Nov -22 Nov, 2014 at NIHFW, New Delhi

4. OVERSEAS ACADEMIC ACTIVITY / PRESENTATION (SPECIFY SPONSORSHIP)

5. GUEST LECTURES / TALKS DELIVERED

A) NATIONAL

B) REGIONAL (3) 1. Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Professor & Principal, DMCH College of

Nursing delivered a lecture on “Overview of stress management” at TNAI Punjab state workshop on “Stress management techniques” at SKSS College of Nursing, Ludhiana on 1st May 2014.

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2. Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Professor & Principal, DMCH College of Nursing went as chief guest and unfolded the theme on “Nurses Days Celebration” at Guru Nanak College of Nursing, Dhahan Kaleran, Nawanshahar on 19th May, 2014.

3. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Mrs. Monika Sharma, Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Ms. Kanika Thapar & Mrs. Shivani participated in panel discussion on “Developing effective leadership in nursing” held at TNAI Punjab state conference on 18th October at DMCH

6. PUBLICATIONS

A) INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS (4)

1. Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Mrs. Nidhi Sagar & Mrs. Mamta published research article on “Effect of Heat Therapy on Low Back among women in labor pain during 1st stage of labor” got published in “International Journal of Current Research” on 20th July, 2014 by. (in vol.6, Issue 07)

2. A research article on “Effectiveness of structured teaching programme in relation to prevention of complications of diabetes mellitus among diabetics” got published in Asian Journal of Nursing Education by Mrs. Harpreet Kaur, Lecturer, DMCH, College of Nursing in Issue 3 & volume 4

3. A research article on “Effect of facilitated tucking on level of heel lance procedural pain among preterm neonates” got published in International Journal of current research” by Ms. Manprit Kaur and Mrs. Rupinder Deol in Vol. 6, issue 08, page 8127-8131

4. A research article on “Efficacy of distraction technique in reducing pain among children receiving vaccination” got published in International Journal of current research and review” by Mrs. Richa Talwar, Mrs. Rupinder Deol and Mrs. Jasbir Kaur in Vol. 6, issue 19, page 42-46.

B) NATIONAL JOURNALS (9)

1. An Article was published by Mrs. Nidhi Sagar on “Efficacy of Cabbage Leaves in Relief of Breast Engorgement among Postnatal Mothers” in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol.8, Edn.Jan-March 2014.

2. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Jasbir Kaur Published an article on “Lifestyle Modification And Glycemic Control In Diabetes Mellitus Type 2” in Baba Farid University Of Health Sciences Nursing Journal 4(1): Pp 30-35

3. Mrs. Mamta, Mrs. Nidhi Sagar, Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur Published an article on “Practices Regarding Birth Preparedness Among Antenatal Women of Ludhiana, Punjab” in Baba Farid University of Health Sciences Nursing Journal 4(1): Pp 36-41

4. Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer, DMCH College of Nursing published a concept article on “Stress and its management” in Indian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing, January 2014 issue.

5. Research article titled, “A pre experimental study on efficacy of music therapy on sleep quality among elderly residing in selected old age homes of Ludhiana, Punjab” has been published by Ms. Rachna, Nursing Tutor, Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Principal & Mr. Anurag Patidar in Indian Journal of Geriatric Care, Jan-April, 2014 issue.

6. Mrs. Rupinder Deol (Lecturer) and Ms. Navjot Kaur (Nursing Tutor) ,DMCH College of Nursing published a research article on “Correlation of feeding practices with health profile of children” in Nursing Journal

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of India in May-June 2014 edition. Vol. CV No. 3. 7. Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Principal Mrs. Nidhi Sagar, Professor & Mrs.

Bindu, Associate Professor published an article titled, “A comparative study on preference & usage of contraceptive methods among married women “ in Baba Farid University Nursing Journal, Vol.6, No.1, June 2014.

8. Mrs. Shivani Kalra (Nursing Tutor) and Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur published an article titled “Awareness of dengue fever among school children: a comparison between private and government schools” in Indian Journal of Community Health, Vol.26, Oct-Dec 2014.

9. Mrs. Shivani Kalra (Nursing Tutor) published an article titled “Effect of Saline Instillation during Endotracheal Tube Suctioning on Oxygen Saturation and Heart Rate: A Randomized Control Trial” in Journal of Nursing Science and Practice, Vol. 4, No. 3, December 2014.

C) OTHER PUBLICATIONS (2)

1. Abstract Publication By Mrs. Prabhjot Saini on “Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Risk And Sleep Quality Of Life Among Congestive Heart Failure Patients” In ICMH AIIMS-2014 Souvenir, Pp 53-54.

2. Abstract Publication By Mrs. Bindu K. on “A Descriptive Study to Assess Empathy Among Staff Nurses” In ICMH AIIMS-2014 Souvenir, Pp 56.

7. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED

A) NATIONAL CONFERENCES (17)

1. Ms. Navjot Kaur presented paper on the topic “Prelacteal feed, practices and beliefs among primary care givers” on 5th annual conference of Indian Association of Neonatal Nurses held on 15-16 Feb. 2014

2. Ms. Manprit Kaur presented paper on topic “Effect of facilitated tucking on level of heel Lance procedural pain among preterm neonates admitted in Neonatal Unit” on 5th annual conference of Indian Association of Neonatal Nurses held on 15-16 Feb. 2014.

3. Dr. Jasbir Kaur, Principal DMCH College of Nursing judged the exhibition of ”Effect of vegetables on heart” in the APICON-2014 on February, 2014 held at Ludhiana.

4. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, College of Nursing delivered a lecturer on “Effect of vegetables on heart” in the APICON-2014 on February, 2014 held at Ludhiana.

5. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, presented poster on the topic, “Lifestyle modification and its effect on glycemic control’ in NSICON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 7-8 Nov,2014

6. Mrs. Rupinder presented poster on the topic, “Dietary modifications among children in Chronic Renal Failure” in NSICON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 7-8 Nov,2014

7. Ms. Richa Talwar presented poster on the topic, “Dietary habits and BMI of Nursing Students” at NSICON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 7-8 Nov,2014

8. Mrs. Meenakshi, Lecturer presented a poster on “Knowledge & practices of complementary feeding among primary caregivers” at NSICON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 7-8 Nov,2014

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9. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor, presented on the topic, “Awareness of menstrual hygiene and contraceptives among adolescent girls’ at ADOLESCON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 13-16Nov,2014

10. Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer presented poster on the topic, “Correlation of parenting styles and self-esteem of adolescent girls” at ADOLESCON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 13-16Nov,2014

11. Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer presented poster on the topic, “Level of stress among adolescents” at ADOLESCON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 13-16Nov,2014

12. Mrs. Meenakshi, Lecturer presented a poster on “Correlational study on junk food consumption pattern and BMI of adolescents” At ADOLESCON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 13-16Nov,2014

13. Mrs. Shivani, Nursing Tutor presented poster on the topic, “Awareness regarding dengue fever among school children” At ADOLESCON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 13-16Nov,2014

14. Mrs. Navjot, Nursing Tutor, did oral presentation on topic ”Obesity and its associated factors among adolescents” at ADOLESCON, 2014 conference held at DMCH & Hospital, Ludhiana on 13-16Nov,2014

15. Mrs. Ruchika presented scientific poster presentation on topic of ‘Percieved body image among breast cancer patients with alopecia undergoing chemotherapy’ at TNAI National Conference held at Lucknow on 20-22 Nov, 2014

16. Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer, presented oral paper on “Handwashing practices among staff nurses “ at TNAI Biennial National Conference held at Lucknow from 20-22 Nov,2014

17. Mrs. Sandeep Kaur & Mrs. Savita attended 2 days’ workshop on “Prevention and control of tuberculosis” at NINE PGIMER on 30 & 31 December, 2014.

B) INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE HELD IN INDIA (7)

1. Mrs. Prabhjot Saini, Associate Professor Presented A Scientific Paper On The Topic “Prevalence Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Risk And Sleep Quality Of Life Among Congestive Heart Failure Patients” In International Conference On Multidisciplinary Healthcare ICMH AIIMS- 2014 Held At AIIMS, New Delhi From 11-14th January'2014.

2. Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Principal, DMCH College of Nursing presented a research paper titled, “Awareness and usage of assistive devices for mobility and self-care among elderly” at 12th Global Conference on Ageing held at HICC, Hyderabad from 11-13 June 2014.

3. Mrs. Nidhi Sagar, Associate Professor, DMCH College of Nursing presented a research paper titled, “Employment pattern and health profile of older people in district Ludhiana, Punjab” at 12th Global Conference on Ageing held at HICC, Hyderabad from 11-13 June 2014.

4. Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer , DMCH College of Nursing presented a research paper titled, “Level of Stress among primary caregivers

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of elderly with illness” at 12th Global Conference on Ageing held at HICC, Hyderabad from 11-13 June 2014.

5. Mrs. Sujata, Lecturer, DMCH College of Nursing presented a research paper titled, “Perceived abuse and social neglect among elderly in rural and urban areas” of Ludhiana, Punjab” at 12th Global Conference on Ageing held at HICC, Hyderabad from 11-13 June 2014.

6. Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer presented a paper on “Birth preferences and preparedness towards delivery” at 4th International Conference on Gynaecology & Obstetrical nursing held at Akal College of Nursing, Baru Sahib on 11 Oct, 2014.

7. Mrs. Mamta, Lecturer presented a paper on “Preparedness towards delivery” at 4th International Conference on Gynaecology & Obstetrical nursing held at Akal College of Nursing, Baru Sahib on 11 Oct, 2014.

C) REGIONAL CONFERENCES (1)

1. Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Kaur, Principal, Mrs. Sandeep Kaur, Professor, Mrs. Rupinder Deol, Lecturer, Mrs. Amninder Kaur, Lecturer along with M.Sc(N) 2nd year students attended TNAI Biennial conference held at SGPGI Lucknow from 20-22 Nov, 2014 on the theme “Developing effective leaders in Nursing”.

8. OTHERS (SESSIONS CHAIRED, ETC.) (3)

1. Mrs. N. Sujata, Lecturer, DMCH College of Nursing along with 5 MSc(N) students (Psychiatry specialty) attended TNAI workshop on “Stress management techniques” at SKSS College of Nursing, Ludhiana on 1st May 2014.

2. CME on “Incisional scar management” organized by Obst & Gynae department DMCH on 17 May, 2014 was attended by Mrs. Nidhi Sagar, Mrs. Mamta, Mrs. Savita, Ms. Preetinder, Ms. Kanwal & MSc. (N) students of Obs. specialty. All the above also presented papers in the same.

3. Final send up theory and practical examinations of al B.Sc.(N) and MSc. (N) students have been conducted.

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COLLEGE OF NURSING, D.M.C. & HOSPITAL, LUDHIANA TEACHERS LIST

Sr. No. Name Designation Qualification 1. Dr. Jasbir Kaur Principal M.Sc. in Psychiatric Nursing, Ph.D. 2. Mrs. Nidhi Arora Professor M.Sc. in Obst. Nursing 3. Mrs. Sandeep Kaur Professor M.Sc. in Community Health Nursing 4. Mrs Prabhjot Saini Professor M.Sc. in Medical Surgical Nursing 5. Mrs.Meenakshi Peraria Associate Professor M.Sc. Nursing in Paediatric Nursing 6. Mrs. Bindu K. Associate Professor M.Sc. in Medical Surgical Nursing 7. Mrs. Monika Sharma Associate Professor M.Sc. in Medical Surgical Nursing 8. Ms.Kanika Thapar Associate Professor M.Sc. in Psychiatric Nursing 9. Ms.Meenakshi Associate Professor M.Sc. in Community Health Nursing 10. Ms.Rupinder Deol Assistant Professor M.Sc. in Paediatric Nursing 11. Ms.Mamta Assistant Professor M.Sc. in Obst. Nursing 12. Ms.Ruchika Rani Assistant Professor M.Sc. In Medical Surgical Nursing 13. Mrs.Amninder Kaur Assistant Professor M.Sc. in Community Health Nursing 14. Ms.Shivani Kalra Assistant Professor M.Sc. In Medical Surgical Nursing 15. Mrs. Nidhi Kumar Assistant Professor M.Sc. In Medical Surgical Nursing 16. Mrs. Navneet Kaur Assistant Professor M.Sc in Psychiatric Nursing. 17. Mrs.Savita Nursing Tutor M.Sc. in Obst. Nursing 18. Mrs.Richa Talwar Nursing Tutor M.Sc. in Paediatric Nursing 19. Ms.Navjot kaur Nursing Tutor M.Sc. in Paediatric Nursing 20. Ms.Manprit kaur Nursing Tutor M.Sc. in Paediatric Nursing 21. Ms Neeru Nursing Tutor M.Sc in Psychiatric Nursing. 22. Mrs Bandna Kumari Nursing Tutor M.Sc. In Medical Surgical Nursing 23. Mrs. Harjot Kaur Nursing Tutor M.Sc. In Community Health Nursing 24. Ms Amanpreet Nursing Tutor M.Sc. in Obst. Nursing 25. Ms Neha Singla Nursing Tutor M.Sc. in Obst. Nursing 26. Ms Navjot Kaur Nursing Tutor M.Sc in Psychiatric Nursing. 27. Mrs.Rinky Masih Sr. Nursing Tutor B.Sc. Nursing 28. Mrs.Anureet Sr. Nursing Tutor B.Sc. Nursing

29. Ms.Tara Kumari Nursing Tutor B.Sc. Nursing 30. Ms.Amandeep kaur Nursing Tutor B.Sc. Nursing 31. Mrs.Monika Stephen Nursing Tutor Post Basic Nursing

32. Mrs.Manpreet kaur Nursing Tutor B.Sc. Nursing

33. Ms.Ramanjeet Nursing Tutor B.Sc. Nursing

34. Ms.Kirandeep Kaur Clinical Instructor B.Sc. Nursing

35. Mrs.Palwinderjit Nursing Tutor M.Sc. in Obst. Nursing

36. Mrs Rajwant Kaur Nursing Tutor M.Sc. in Community Health Nursing

37. Ms Amandeep Kaur Khokher Nursing Tutor M.Sc. in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing

38. Mrs. Baljit Kaur Nursing Tutor Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing

MINISTERIAL STAFF IN POSITION 1 Mr. Vinod Parsad Bhatt PA to Principal B.A., PGDCA 2 Mrs. Parsin Kaur Supervisor B.A. 3 Mrs. Upasna Malhotra Head Clerk B.A.