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Jss Dental College & Hospital JSS DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL (Constituent College) Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University (Deemed to be University) Accredited “A” grade by NAAC (Affiliated to the Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru, Karnataka (2008) and Recognized by Dental Council of India, New Delhi) ACADEMIC CALENDAR July 2016 - June 2017 MISCELLANEOUS: Every effort is being made to include all the information and clarifications in the academic calendar. The students are informed to read the contents well and follow them. The academic calendar shall be well preserved for future reference. In case of doubts and clarifications, the students are advised to clarify the same from the heads of the departments or principal only. The changes will be notified on notice boards, therefore make a habit to look at the notice boards at least once a day. There are many instances wherein the negligent students have missed the university examination for failing to see the notice boards. Composed & Edited by Dr. M.R. Dhakshain i Assistance: Dr Rashmi S 1 JSS DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL (Constituent College) Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University (Deemed to be University) Accredited “A” grade by NAAC Phone: (0821) Off: 2548349 & 2548350 Principal (Per.): 2548346 Fax: 2548352 Website: www.jssuni.edu.in/dental, E-mail: [email protected] THIS BOOK BELONGS TO Mr. / Miss...................................................................................................... Year I / II / III / IV BDS.................................................................................. Address.......................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................ ACADEMIC CALENDAR JULY 2016 - JUNE 2017 2 CONTENTS Page No 1. Academic Programme - Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University 2. Rules and Regulations 3. I BDS Academic Programme Time Tables 4. II BDS Academic Programme Time Tables 5. III BDS Academic Programme Time Tables 6. IV BDS Academic Programme Time Tables 3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME I. I B D S Fresher – JULY 2016-17 Batch Commencement of I term - 19-09-2016 Vacation - 24-12-2016 to 08-01-2017 Commencement of II term - 09-01-2017 Term End - 26-05-2017 I Internals - 31-11-2016 II Internals - 13-02-2017 III Internals - 08-05-2017 University Examinations - June 2017 II. II, III & IV B D S JULY 2016-17 Batch Commencement of I term - 25-07-2016 Vacation - 24-12-2016 to 08-01-2017 Commencement of II term - 09-01-2017 Term End - 26-05-2017 I Internals - 03-10-2016 I & III BDS 17-10-2016 II & IV BDS II Internals - 13-02-2017 III Internals - 24-04-2017 II & IV BDS - 08-05-2017 I & III BDS University Examinations - June 2017 III. I to IV B D S Repeaters appearing in December 2016/January 2017 Exam Batch Internals - 03-10-2016 I BDS & III BDS 13-10-2016 II BDS & IV BDS University Examinations - December 2016 4 IV. II, III & IV B D S January 2016-17 Batch Commencement of II term - 18-07-2016 Term End - 26-11-2016 II Internals - 22-08-2016 I, II, III & IV BDS III Internals - 03-10-2016 III BDS ( Including repeaters) 17-10-2016 II & IV BDS University Examinations - December 2016 V. II , III & IV B D S January 2017-18 Batch Commencement of I term - 24-01-2017 Vacation - 01-07-2017 to 16-07-2017 Commencement of II term - 17-07-2017 I Internals - 24-04-2017 II & IV BDS 02-05-2017 III BDS Note: 1) If any programme falls on a general holiday, the schedule continues and the missed programme is considered at the end of it. 2) Students of RGUHS will have to contact office for customized schedules. At a glance July16-17 Batches Batch I Term Vacation II Term I Internals II Internals III Internals July 2016-17 19-09-2016 24-12-2016 09-01-2017 I BDS to to to 21-11-2016 13-02-2017 08-05-2017 24-12-2016 08-01-2017 26-05-2017 25-07-2016 24-12-2016 09-01-2017 II BDS to to to 17-10-2016 13-02-2017 17-04-2017 23-12-2016 08-01-2017 26-05-2017 25-07-2016 24-12-2016 09-01-2017 III BDS to to to 03-10-2016 13-02-2017 08-05-2017 23-12-2016 08-01-2017 26-05-2017 25-07-2016 24-12-2016 09-01-2017 IV BDS to to to 18-10-2016 13-02-2017 17-04-2017 23-12-2016 08-01-2017 26-05-2017 5 RULES & REGULATIONS JSS Dental College and Hospital, a Constituent College of Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University is a professional college where a student is trained to become a good dental surgeon with a thorough knowledge to treat dental and oral ailments. We wish to develop expertise not only in dentistry but also in general build up of their personality with respect to confidence, selfless service, social responsibility and professional etiquette. DISCIPLINE: Discipline and punctuality are the two basic requirements to become a good dental surgeon. The students should be regular and punctual for the teaching programmes. The students are advised to treat their patients with respect, sympathy and care. They are further advised to complete their work on time and thus maintain the patient’s appointment. DRESS CODE: GIRLS : Should be dressed in Chudidars or Sarees only, with hair combed neatly. (Scarf if any to be worn inside the apron). BOYS : Should be dressed in shirts, trousers and leather shoes and will be well groomed with short hair. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Should also dress formally and which is acceptable regionally. ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE ABOVE IS NOT ALLOWED Bracelets, bangles, finger rings and watches are to be removed while treating the patients. Nails are to be trimmed and not to be painted. Cell-phone usage by the students is not allowed in the college premises. Neat aprons with identity cards on upper left side shall be worn in the college and hospital premises. ATTENDANCE: The students have joined the institution basically to learn. Their duty is to attend the classes and study. THE MINIMUM REQUIRED ATTENDANCE FOR STUDENTS OF BOTH RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND JAGADGURU SRI SHIVARATHREESHWARA UNIVERSITY IS 75%. Prior permission is necessary before absenting oneself for classes or clinical postings. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT HAVE THE REQUIRED MINIMUM ATTENDANCE ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO APPEAR FOR THE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION. KINDLY NOTE THAT LEAVE ON MEDICAL GROUNDS DOESN’T HAVE ANY CONCESSION. Classes and clinical for some subjects are distributed for more than 1 academic year i.e., the attendance of 2 academics years is taken into consideration for computation of eligibility in a subject taught for 2 academic years even if there is no University Examination at the end of the first academic year for that subject. It is compulsory for REPEATERS AND DETAINED STUDENTS TO ATTEND CLASSES IN THE FAILED SUBJECT/SUBJECTS AND PUT UP A MINIMUM OF 75% AS APPLICABLE. Keeping in view the interest of parents and students, the college informs them about the shortage of attendance from time to time. However, the students can neither claim it as a right to be informed nor seek mercy for being unaware of shortages and their consequences. 6 Note: 1. A student is eligible to carryover one subject provided he fulfills the attendance criteria and should have appeared in all the examination subjects for that year. CLINICS: The patients coming to the hospital are offering themselves for treatment, thereby giving an opportunity for young doctors to learn. Students are not doing any favour by treating these patients. Hence a sincere and humane approach is a must. The students should learn the local language for better communication and management of patients. The students must treat the patients under the supervision of the teaching staff and shall obtain approval at each step. Record of clinical work done has to be maintained and duly certified. The students are required to get their own hand instruments, micromotor hand piece and airotor hand piece. Students should maintain the dental equipments in good condition and they are held responsible for any damage, destruction or loss. The students shall strictly learn and follow all the sterilization procedures. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATIONS: Three Internal assessment examinations are being conducted regularly either as a part of the University Examination or as a part of training to assess the progress and preparedness of the students. It is compulsory to attend all the Three Assessments. No examination shall be missed on self presumption and assumptions that they are not essential or with the hope that the student can appear in the next examination. The absentees will be marked Zero and average of Three Internal Assessment marks will be calculated. Re-test will not be conducted on any grounds. 7 RAGGING: Ragging is an unpleasant and undesirable act prohibited by the law. The students are warned to be careful and keep away from the acts which may be considered as RAGGING. The students found to be involved in ragging will be suspended and may be handed over to the police. They may be dismissed from the college if found guilty in the enquiry conducted. The students are advised not to involve themselves in any of the activities based on politics, caste and community. The students are advised to desist from indulging themselves in bad and unlawful activities, which may bring a bad name not only to themselves but also to the institution and organization. The students who are found to violate the rules and regulations laid down by the college organization are liable for punishment including suspension or dismissal from the college. “If any incidents of ragging come to the notice of the authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain and if his explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the institution.” – DCI letter No.
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