DMLT
DMLT
DMLT
(SEMESTER SYSTEM)
FIRST SEMESTER
COURSE TITLE ANATOMY PATHOLOGY BIOCEMISTRY MICROBIOLOGY COMMUNICATION SKILLS PAPER CODE DMLT 110 DMLT 120 DMLT 130 DMLT 140 DMLT 150 THEORY 100 100 100 100 50 MARKS PRACTICAL 50 100 100 100 0 TOTAL TOTAL 150 200 200 200 50 800
SECOND SEMESTER
COURSE TITLE PHYSIOLOGY PATHOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY MICROBIOLOGY COMPUTER SKILLS PAPER CODE DMLT 210 DMLT 220 DMLT 230 DMLT 240 DMLT 250 THEORY 100 100 100 100 50 MARKS PRACTICAL 50 100 100 100 0 TOTAL TOTAL 150 200 200 200 50 800
THIRD SEMESTER
COURSE TITLE ANATOMY PATHOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY MICROBIOLOGY COMMUNICATION SKILLS PAPER CODE DMLT 310 DMLT 320 DMLT 330 DMLT 340 DMLT 350 THEORY 100 100 100 100 50 MARKS PRACTICAL 50 100 100 100 0 TOTAL TOTAL 150 200 200 200 50 800
FOURTH SEMESTER
COURSE TITLE PHYSIOLOGY PATHOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY MICROBIOLOGY COMPUTER SKILLS PAPER CODE DMLT 410 DMLT 420 DMLT 430 DMLT 440 DMLT 450 THEORY 100 100 100 100 50 MARKS PRACTICAL 50 100 100 100 0 TOTAL TOTAL 150 200 200 200 50 800
Continuous Internal assessment : 1) Two or three tests out of which two Internal Assessment will be considered for Assessment 2) Seminars/Assignment/Quizzes Internal Assessment 3) Attendance class participation and behavior Internal Assessment
60% of Continuous
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Small intestine Stomach Small intestine Large intestine and its colons
DMLT 120
PATHOLOGY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS 1. The Cell in health and disease a. Introduction of pathology b. Cellular structure and metabolism c. Inflammation Acute and Chronic d. Derangement of Body Fluids and Electrolytes Types of shocks Ischaemia Infection e. Neoplasia Etiology and Pathojgenesis 2. Introduction of hematology a. Formation of Blood b. Erythropoiesis c. Leucopoiesis d. Thrombopoiesis e. Collection of Blood f. Anticoagulants g. Red cell count Haemocytometer, Methodsand Calculation h. WBC Count Methods i. Differential Leucocytes Count (DLC) Morphology of White Cells, Normal Values Rananocostry Stains : Staining procedures Counting Methods, Principle of staining j. Hb estimation - Method Colorimetric Method Chemical Method Gasmetric Method 5
S. G. Method Clinical Importance Practical : I. Collection of Sample Hb estimation TLC and DLC RBC Count Peripheral blood film staining and study of Malarial Parasite II. Laboratory management Sample Collection, Labeling, Transport, Screening, Reporting and Dispatch of Reports.
DMLT 130
BIOCHEMISTRY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS : 1. Introduction of Biochemistry 2. Elementary knowledge of inorganic chemistry : - Atomic weight, molecular weight, equivalent weight, acid, bases. 3. Definition and preparation of solutions : - Percent solution, Molar solution, Normal solution and Buffer Solutione etc. 4. Definition and preparation of Regent. 5. Unit of measurement 6. Elementary knowledge of organic chemistry Organic compounds Aliphatic and Aromatic Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Amines, Esters, Phenol etc 7. pH indicators : pH paper, universal and other indicators, pH measurement : different methods.
Practical
Introduction and usage of Glassware and Insturments
Glassware :
Composition of Glass General glass wares
Instruments :
Balance Hot plate and Magnetic stirrer Centrifuges 6
Incubators Constant temperature bath Colorimeter : Principal, Function Photometer Flame Photometry
DMLT 140
MICROBIOLOGY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS : I. Introduction and brief history of Microbiology Historical Aspect Relationship of Micro-organism to men Micro-organism in Disease and Health II. Requirement and uses of common Laboratory Equipments Incubator, Hot Air Oven, Water Bath Anaerobic Jar, Centrifuge, Autoclave Microscope Glassware Description of Glassware, its use, handling and care III. Sterilization : Definition Classification and General Principle of Sterilization Autoclave its structure, functioning, control and indicator IV. Antiseptics & Disinfectants Definition Types Mode of Action Uses V. Collection, Transportation and processing of clinical samples for Microbiological investigations
Practical :
Demonstration of washing of instruments 7
DMLT-150
COMMUNICATION SKILLS-I
University Examination : 35 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment : 15 Marks
A) Instructions for paper-setter 1. The question paper will consist five sections namely A, B, C, D and E. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attempt at least one question compulsorily from each section. Each section carry 15% of the total marks 3. Section E will comprise of 10-15 short answers type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry 40% of the total marks. B) Instructions for candidates 1. Candidates are required to attempt one question each from sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. 2. Use of non-programmable scientific calculator is allowed SECTION A 1. Corresponding : (Official, Business And Personal) One Letter from each category (Official, Business and Personal) may be set in the examination paper and the students be asked to write one of them. SECTION B 2. Grammar A brief review of easy form of tenses. Conversion of direct narration into indirect form of narration and vice versa (only simple sentences). Punctuation. SECTION C 3. Essay Preferably on scientific topic from the given outlines. The paper setter may be instructed to give a choice of attempting one out of three topics. The question paper may provide the outlines. The essay will be of 250 to 300 words. The examiner may select three topics one from each of the following. (i) Science (ii) Technology (iii) General. SECTION D Written Communication report, notices, agenda notes, business correspondence preparation of summery & prices.
PHYSIOLOGY
University Assessment 80% Total marks :100 Internal Assessment 20%
Definition Structure and functions the cytoplasmic Organelles Reproduction : Miosis, Mitosis
2. The important physico-chemical laws applied to physiology Diffusion Osmosis Bonding Filtration Dialysis Surface Tension Adsorption Colloid
Cardiovascular System Respiratory System Digestive System Excretory System Reproduction System Endocrine System Lymphatic System Pracitcal Viva and diagrams of different Vital Organs
DMLT 220
PATHOLOGY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
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Hematology :
ESR Methods Factors Affecting ESR Normal Values Importance RBC Indices Platelets
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DMLT 230
BIOCHEMISTRY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS 1. Aim and Scope of Biochemistry 2. Collection and Recording of Biochemical Specimen, separation of serum/plasma preservation and siposal of Biological materal. 3. Chemical examination of urine : Qualitative, Sugar, Protein, Bile Salt, Bile Pigment, Ketones Bodies 4. chemical examination of Stool : Occult Blood. 5. Chemical examination of other Body Fluids : CSR, Plural Fluid, Ascitic Fluid etc. 6. Laboratory management and Maintenance of Records. PRACTICAL : Urine Examination Physical, Chemical, Microscopic, Biochemistry Stool Examination Body Fluids : Physical and chemical examination CSF, Pleural Fluid, and Ascitic fluid
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DMLT 240
MICROBIOLOGY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS Bacteiology Definition Bacteria General characteristics of Bacteria Classification and morphology of Bacteria Structure of Cell, Capsule, Flagella, and Spore Growth of Bacteria Nutrition of Bacteria Virology : Definition General Introduction of Virus Physiochemical characteristic of Viruses Diseases caused by different Virus and mode ofinfection
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DMLT-250
COMMUNICATION SKILL II
University Examination : 70 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment : 30 Marks
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. Total Marks : 100 Minimum Pass Marks : 40%
(A) Instructions for the Paper setter: The question paper will consist of five sections: A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C and D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15% of the total marks (12 marks) each. Section E will consist of 10 short answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 40% of the total marks (32 marks) in all. (B) Instructions for the Candidates: 1. Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the section A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. 2. Use of non-programmable scientific calculator is allowed. SECTION A Basic Skills :- Listening, Speaking, Reading & Writing. A Practical study of Grammatical Rules (Noun, Pronoun, Adjectives, Verb, Adverb) Tenses :- Types of Tenses SECTION B Idioms & Phrases, Confused works :- Paronyms, Homonyms Synonyms, General Abbreviations, One word Substitution SECTION C Simple present, progressive & present perfect, Simple past, progressive & Past perfect, Indication of Futurity, the passive ( Present & Past, Present & Past Perfect). Reported Speech :(I) Declarative Sentences (II) Imperative (III) Interrogative (Question) (IV) Active, Passive (V) Preposition (VI) Articles SECTION D Writing Skills :Paragraph Writing, Composition Writing, Report Writing, Application & Letter Writing, Essay Writing.
Reference: 1. Tandon, R.C. Seth, R.R. Agarwal 2. V.K. Maheshwari - English Grammar and Composition Ratan Prakashan Mandir. 3. Sidhu, Prem & Kapoor Collegiate English Grammar Composition & Translation Khosla Publishing House.
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C) Excretory Organs ; Cortex and medulla of Kidney Ureter Urinary Bladder Urethra (male and female)
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DMLT 320
PATHOLOGY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS a) Human blood group antigens and antibodies b) ABO Blood group systems Sub. group Source of antigens and types of antibodies c) Rh Blood group System Types of Antigen Mode of Inheritance Types of Antibodies
d) Other Blood grup Antigens e) Blood Collection Selection and screening of donor Collection of blood Various anticoagulants Sotrage of Blood. Changes in Blood on Sotrage
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DMLT 330
BIOCHEMISTRY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS 1. Carbohydrates : Introduction Importance Classificaiton Properties Estimation of Glucose Clinical Significance
2. Protein : Introduction and Physiological importance Amino acids Essential amino acids Classification Denaturation of Proteins Estimation of Total protein, Albumin, Globilin, A/G Ration
3. Introduction, Properties and function of important hormones 4. Enzymes and Co-enzymes Introduction and difference Functions Estimation of important enzymes i) SGOT (AST) ii) SGPT (ALT) iii) Alkalline Phosphatase iv) Acid Phosphatase v) Amylase, lactate dehydrogenase. vi) CPK, CPK-MB PRACTICAL : Method of estimation of glucose : Benedicts Reaction, Glucose oxidase Method Method of estimation of Protein, Albumin. 16
DMLT 340
MICROBIOLOGY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS Staining of Bacteria : 1. Composition and preparation of Staining 2. Principle and Procedure of Bacteriological stain Grams Stain Ziehl-Neelsen Stain Albert Stain Spore and Negative Stain Cultivation of Micro-organism : Introduction and uses of culture Classification of culture media Composition of common of Laboratory culture media Special media and preparations Techniquesof inculation and isolation Antimicrobial sensitivity Anaerobic cultivation techniques
Isolation of Viruses in Laboratory by tissue culture Cell and tissue culture technology Embryonated Egg Principles of animal cell culture and their use in Virology
Different staining techniques used in Virology Principle of different serological test used in Virology Mode of Transmission of Viral agents Prevention of Viral disease Immunity in Viral infection PRACTICAL 1. Staining : ZN Staining of M. T. B. and M. Lepra, Albert Staining 2. Culture Type of Media Preparation Inoculation Colony Characteritic Staining and Antibiotic Sensitivity 17
DMLT-350
COMMUNICATION SKILLS-III
University Examination: 35 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment: 15 Marks
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A) Instructions for paper-setter The question paper will consist five sections namely A, B, C, D and E. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attempt at least one question compulsorily from each section. Each section carry 15% of the total marks Section E will comprise of 10-15 short answers type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry 40% of the total marks. B) Instructions for candidates Candidates are required to attempt one question each from sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. Use of non-programmable scientific calculator is allowed
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SECTION A 1. Precis and Comprehension Precis writing of simple passages from the prescribes text book. The passage selected should be from the textbook. The passage selected should be such as easily lends to surrounding. The passage should be of 100 to 150 words. In order to test comprehension a few questions on the passage may be set SECTION B 2. Communication Techniques Importance of communication One way and two way communication Essentials of good communication Methods of communication, oral, written and non-verbal Barriers to communication Techniques of overcoming barriers Concept of effective communication All forms of written communications including drafting reports, notices, agenda notes, business correspondences, preparation of summaries and prcis, telegrams, circulars, representations. Press release and advertisements Telephonic communications SECTION C 4. Technical Report Writing Technical report writing from the given outlines, a choice to attempt one out three to be given in the examination. The question paper shall provide the required outlines SECTION D 5. Equivalent Terminology 150 popular administrative and technical terms in English with their equivalent words in regional language or in Hindi.. These terms shall be officially prescribed and sent to the paper as well. Practice of writing personal resume and writing application for job/ employment 18
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DMLT 420
PATHOLOGY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS : IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY Hormones Thyroid Hormones Growth Mhormone Isulin Glycosylated Hemoglobin COOMBS Test Direct and Indirect Test Titration of Antibody
c) Section Cutting Microtome and Knives Techniques of Section Cutting Mounting of Sections Frozen Sections
e) Staining Dyes and their properties, H & E Stain, Special Stains PRACTICAL : COOMBS Test Anti D Titre 20
DMLT 430
BIOCHEMISTRY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS : 1. Lipids : Introduction and functions Classification Steroids Metabolism Estimation : Total lipids, HDL, LDL, VLDL, Total cholesterol, Trigycede Clinical significance 2. Principal of Assay procedures for biological materal and estimation of kidney function tests. Urea Uric acid Creatinine 3. Electrolytes : Function Properties Estimation of Essential electrolytes : Soldium, potassium, calcium, chloride and phos phorus etc. Clinical Importance 4. Genetics DNA, RNA Structure Gene coding Transcription & Translation Genetic Disorders PRACTICAL : Method of estimation of urea Method of estimation of Creatinine Method of estimation of Cholesterol
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DMLT 440
MICROBIOLOGY
Maximum Time : 3hrs Total marks :100 University Assessment 80% Internal Assessment 20%
Minimum Pass Mark 40% COURSE CONTENTS : I) Immunology Definition Immunity : Definition and Classificaiton Antigen Antibodies Immunoglobulin Antigen and antibody reaction and clinical importance Structure and function of immune system Immune response Hypersensitivity 2) i. Principle & procedure of Serological Tests. i) ii) iii) iv) BIDAL, CRP, Brucella, Agglutination, ASO Cold agglutination, VDRL, TPHA Advanced techniques in Mcrobiology ELISA, RIA etc Epidemiological Markers of Micro-organism serotyping Preparation & Standardization of Antigen and Antisera Prepaation & Standardization of vaccine and immunization
3) i) General introduction, life cycle, mode of transmission, pathogenicity, and lab diagnosis of various Protozoa. ii) Entamoeba Hisolytica iii) Entamoeba coli iv) Giardia lamblia v) Trichomonas Vaginalis vi) Leishmenia donovani 4) i) Sprozoa Malaria Parasite Toxoplasma Gondii ii) Balatidium Coli 5) General introduction life cycle, mode of transmission, pathogenicity and lab diagnosis of various Helminths : i) Cestodes or Tapeworms : Taenia solium 22
iii) Nematodes : Trichinella spiralis Trichuris trichiura Ancylostoma duodenale Enterobjus vermicularis Ascaris lumbricoides
PRACTICAL : Demonstration : Slide Agglutination VDRL VIDAL ASO CRP Stool Examination Physical Microscopic Demonstration of Ova, Cyst, Pus Cells Hanging Drop Examination
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DMLT 450
COMPUTER SKILL
University Examination : 70 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment: 30 Marks
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. Total Marks : 100 Minimum Pass Marks: 40%
A) Instructions for paper-setter The question paper will consist of five sections A, B, C and D. Sections A, B and C will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15% marks each. Section D will have 10-20 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 40% marks in all. B) Instructions for candidates 1. Candidates are required to attempt one question each from sections A, B and C of the question paper and the entire section D. 2. Use of non-programmable scientific calculator is allowed. SECTION A Input and Output units: Their functional characteristics, main memory, cache memory read only memory, overview of storage devices floppy disk, hard disk, compact disk, tape. Computer Networks and Communication: Network types, Network topologies, Network communication devices, Physical communication media, TCP/IP. Internet and its Applications: E-mail, Telnet, FTP, WWW, Internet chatting SECTION B Word Wide Web (www) - History, Working, Web Browsers, Its functions, Concept of Search Engines, Searching the Web, HTTP, URLs, Web Servers, Web Protocols. Web Publishing - Concepts, Domain name Registration, Space on Host Server for Web site, HTML, Design tools, HTML editors, and Image editors, Issues in Web site creations & Maintenance SECTION C Html - Concepts of Hypertext, Versions of HTML, Elements of HTML syntax, Head & Body Sections, Building HTML documents, Inserting texts, Images, Hyperlinks, Backgrounds and Color controls, Different HTML tags, Table layout and presentation, Use of font size & Attributes, List types and its tags, Use of Frames and Forms in web pages. Overview of MS FrontPage, Macromedia Dream weaver, and other popular HTML editors, designing web sites using MS FrontPage (using at least FrontPage 2000) Reference:1. D.H.Sanders, Computers Today, McGraw Hill, 1988. 2. T.N. Trainer, Computers (4th Edition) McGraw Hill, 1994. 3. P.T. Joseph, S.J., E-Commerce An Indian Perspective (Second Edition), Prentice Hall of India
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