1 BACHELOR DEGREE IN PHYSIOHERAPY (Session-2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016- 2017) ORDINANCE 1. A candidate for the Bachelor Degree in Physiotherapy will pursue his/ her studies in Punjabi University, Patiala for four academic Sessions (Eight Semesters) and six months compulsory internship after passing the final examination. Each academic session shall consist of two semesters. The date of examinations for first, third, fifth and seventh semesters will be held in the month of November/December and the examination for the second, fourth, sixth and eighth semesters shall be held in the month of April/ May or on such other dates as may be fixed by the University Authorities. 2. (i) Last date by which the examination form completed in all respects along with examination fee must reach the registrar shall be as follows: Examination Without late fee With late fee of Rs.500/- With late fee of Rs.1000/- Nov/Dec. Sep.30 Oct.15 Oct 31 No form/fee will be entertained after 31 st October April/ May Feb 28 March 15 March 21 st No form/fee will be entertained after 21 st March (ii) Incomplete form or forms of candidates who have not cleared his /her all dues will not be accepted.
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BACHELOR DEGREE IN PHYSIOHERAPY
(Session-2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016- 2017)
ORDINANCE
1. A candidate for the Bachelor Degree in Physiotherapy will pursue his/
her studies in Punjabi University, Patiala for four academic Sessions
(Eight Semesters) and six months compulsory internship after passing
the final examination. Each academic session shall consist of two
semesters. The date of examinations for first, third, fifth and seventh
semesters will be held in the month of November/December and the
examination for the second, fourth, sixth and eighth semesters shall be
held in the month of April/ May or on such other dates as may be fixed
by the University Authorities.
2. (i) Last date by which the examination form completed in all respects
along with examination fee must reach the registrar shall be as
follows:
Examination Without late
fee
With late fee
of Rs.500/-
With late fee
of Rs.1000/-
Nov/Dec. Sep.30 Oct.15 Oct 31 No form/fee
will be
entertained
after
31stOctober
April/ May Feb 28 March 15 March 21st No form/fee
will be
entertained
after
21stMarch
(ii) Incomplete form or forms of candidates who have not cleared his
/her all dues will not be accepted.
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(iii) The amount of examination fee to be paid by a candidate for each
semester shall be as prescribed by the University from time to time.
1. Candidate seeking admission must possess the following:
a. Have attained or shall attain the age of 17 Years on 31st
December of the year of his/her admission to the department.
b. Have Passed 12th standard examination conforming to 10+2
system (Medical Stream i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology) of
the Punjab School Education Board/ Central Board of
Secondary Examination or equivalent with 50% marks.
2. The admission will be based on the criteria decided by the Punjabi
University, Patiala for admission.
3. The candidate seeking admission to the course shall be medically fit.
In addition to furnishing a medical certificate he/she shall undergo a
medical and physical examination by the medical officer on the basis
of which his/ her admission shall be decided.
4. Every candidate shall pay the fees as prescribed by the authorities at
the time of admission.
5. The students admitted to the course shall attend such lecture classes,
practical classes, clinical postings and seminars as prescribed in the
course.
6. The students shall be considered to have completed the course, if they
have attended not less than 75% of the theory & practical classes
separately. Condonation of lectures will be as per University rules.
7. The candidate shall be examined in such theory papers and practical
examinations as may be prescribed in the syllabus approved by the
Academic Council.
8. The medium of instruction shall be English. The Candidate must
answer questions in the examination in English only.
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9. A Candidate shall be declared to have passed the examination if he/she
obtained not less than 50% of the marks in theory & practical papers
separately.
a. Subject to fulfillment of requirement of House examinations,
the attendance requirements and these ordinances there will be
no condition of passing papers for promotion from odd
semester to even semester in an Academic Session. To qualify
for admission to 2nd year of the Course, the candidate must
have passed 50% of total papers of the two semesters of
the 1st year. Similarly, to qualify for admission to 3rd year of
the course, the candidate should have passed 50% of total
papers of four semesters of the earlier two years.
b. A candidate placed under reappear in any paper, will be
allowed two chances to clear the reappear, which should be
availed within consecutive two years/chances i.e. to pass in a
paper the candidate will have a total of three chances, one as
regular student and two as reappear candidate.
c. The examination of reappear papers of odd semester will be
held with regular examination of the odd semester and reappear
examination of the even semester will be held with
regular examination of even semester. But if a candidate is
placed under reappear in the last semester of the course, he
will be provided chance to pass the reappear with the
examination of the next semester, provided his/her reappear of
lower semester does not go beyond next semester.
10. All the examinations shall be conducted by the Board of Examiners to
be appointed by the University on the recommendation of Board of
Studies. In each theory paper there will be an external examiner. The
Practical examination will be conducted by the Board of examiners
consisting of:
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a. External Examiner
b. Internal Examiner
c. Head of the Department
11. The examination will consist of papers according to the syllabus
prescribed for that part. The duration of each paper and the allotment
of marks for each paper will be as per the scheme of examination
approved by the Board of Studies.
12. The examinations for BPT Semester I, III, V & VII will be held in the
month of November/December and the examination for Semester II,
IV, VI & VIII shall be held in the month of April/ May or such other
dates as may be fixed by the Academic Council/ Controller of
Examination.
(i) Each paper shall have 30% Internal Assessment and 70% marks for
External Examination
(ii) The internal assessment weightage will be based on following criteria:
1. Attendance 20%
% of the total marks of the
internal assessment 2. Written
Assignment/ Project
Work etc.
40%
3. Two Mid-Semester
Tests/ Internal
Examinations
40%
(Best of two mid-
semester tests)
(iii) The breakup of marks for the above will be decided by the ACD of the
Department at the beginning of the semester.
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(iv) The teacher/teachers concerned/in charge of each paper/practical class
will be responsible for the evaluation and submission of the internal
assessment.
(v) The minimum marks required to pass an examination shall be
aggregate of 50% (combined internal and external examinations) of
the total marks and also the candidate must secure 50% marks in the
external examination.
(vi) For a candidate who fails in a paper(s), his internal assessment
examination for all paper will be carried over and the supplementary
examination will; therefore, consists of only an external examination.
Note: The Internal Assessment will be formulated and sent to COE as per
prescribed schedule, failing which the result of the concerned candidates
will be shown as R.L.
13. Internship: After passing VIII semester in university examination,
student may start Compulsory Rotatory Internship (CRI) immediately
in medical colleges/district hospitals or multispeciality hospitals or
Rehab centers recognized by Department of Physiotherapy, Punjabi
University, Patiala for the purpose of internship and should ensure that
their duties to be placed in following departments/ units for atleast of
minimum stipulated periods as mentioned below in Table.
Compulsory Rotatory Internship (CRI) shall be in
following clinical areas:
Place of Duty Period
1. Orthopaedics/Musculoskeletal Unit 30 days
2. Neurology/ Neurosurgery/Neurophysiotherapy
Unit
30 days
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3. Cardiopulmonary/Cardio-thoracic surgery/
Pulmonary Medicine/ Cardiopulmonary
Physiotherapy
30 days
4. General Medicine/ General Surgery/ wards/ OPD 30 days
5. ENT/Gynae-obsteritics/Burn/Skin Unit 15 days
6. ICU/CCU/Other Intensive Care Units 15 days
7. Geriatrics Unit/ Paediatrics Unit 15 days
8. Others such as Sports OPD/Psychaitric Wards/
Plastic Surgery/ Community Medicine
15 days
The candidate shall submit a project under the supervision of a teacher
of the department during internship. The internship will be considered
to be completed only on successful presentation of the project in front
of a board, appointed for this purpose. In case, the project is found
unsatisfactory the internship period can be extended maximum upto
two months, left to the discretion of the HOD. In such case the
extended duration of internship has to be completed in the university
OPD only.
The interns shall maintain the record of work which is to be verified
and certified by Sr. Physiotherapist under whom he/she works. Based
on the record of work/project and evaluation of project, the HOD shall
issue “Certificate of Satisfactory Completion” of internship following
which University shall award the BPT degree or declare the candidate
eligible for the same.
14. All successful candidates will be classified as under:
a. Those who obtain not less than 60% marks-First division (in
aggregate of theory and practical examination taken together)
b. All candidates who obtain less than 60% marks- Second
Division
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c. All candidate securing 75% marks or above, in theory paper
OR in practical shall be declared to have obtained distinction
that paper(s).
15. The ordinance is subject to addition/amendments as approved by the
competent authority.
16. Grace Marks: One percent of the total marks and weight age can be
distributed in one paper and all the paper / according to the general
ordinances relating to “Award of Grace Marks”.
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SCHEME OF STUDY FOR
BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY (B.P.T)
FIRST SEMESTER (THEORY)
(SESSION 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016- 2017)
PAPE
R
TITLE PAPER TEACHING
HOURS
/WEEK
MAXIMUM MARKS ALLOWED MAX
DURATION OF
EXAM
MINIMUM
PASSING
MARKS IN
INTERNAL
AND
EXTERNAL (IN
%)
External
Assessme
nt
Internal
Assessmen
t
Total
I. Human Anatomy-I 4Hrs 70 30 100 3Hrs 50%
II. Human Physiology- I 4Hrs 70 30 100 3Hrs 50%
III. Exercise Therapy –I 4Hrs 70 30 100 3Hrs 50%
IV. Electro Therapy -I 4Hrs 70 30 100 3Hrs 50%
V. Biochemistry 4Hrs 70 30 100 3Hrs 50%
VI. Punjabi-I (Qualifying
exam)
4Hrs 70 30 100 3Hrs 50%
Total Marks: 600
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SYLLABI AND COURSES OF READING FOR BACHELOR OF
PHYSIOTHERAPY (SEMESTER)
Syllabus of First Semester BPT
PAPER-1: ANATOMY-I
Time Allowed-3 Hrs
Theory
External Assessment-70
Internal Assessment- 30
Total Marks-100
Pass Marks-50%
INSTRUCTION FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of three sections i.e. A, B, and C. Section A
and B will have four questions each from respective sections of syllabus and will
carry 10 marks each. Out of which students have to attempt two questions each
from section A and B. Section C will consist of 15 short answer type questions of 2
marks each. This section will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 30
marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from sections A and B.
Section C is a compulsory section consisting of 15 short answer type questions of 2
marks each.
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Section – A
General and Systemic Anatomy:
1. Introduction: Definition & Scope of Anatomy, Anatomical Position, anatomical
Terminology
2. Bones: Composition, Functions, Classification based on Morphology,
Development and Structure; Formation / Development of Bones esp. Long Bones;
Parts of Long Bones; Blood Supply of Bones;
3. Cartilage: Types and Features
4. Joints: Definition, types, features of fibrous, Cartilaginous & Synovial joints, sub-
types of synovial joints, movements of joints, factors permitting and limiting these
movements; blood supply of joints; applied aspects.
5. Muscles : Definition, Types, Comparative Feature of Skeletal, Smooth and
Cardiac Muscles, parts & structure of Skeletal Muscle including fascicular
architecture thereof, Blood supply and nerve supply of Skeletal Muscle; Motor Unit,
Types of Skeletal Muscles based on their action i.e. Agonists, Antagonists, Fixators,