Nitte University - [NITTE], Mangaluru

Nitte University - [NITTE], Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Karnataka

About College

Course Details

MBBS

Program Structure

Year
Courses
Year I
Human Anatomy

Human Physiology

Biochemistry
Year II
Pathology

Microbiology

Pharmacology

Forensic Medicine
Year III Part I
Community Medicine

Ophthalmology

Otorhinolaryngology

Electives
Year III Part II
General Medicine

General Surgery

Paediatrics

Obstetrics & Gynaecology


B.Sc

BSc (MIT)

Program Structure

Year I
Human Anatomy

Physiology

Biochemistry

Radiation Physics

Radiographic Positioning

i Communicative English*

ii Constitution of India*

iii Kannada*
Year II
Pathology

Microbiology

Medicine

Surgery and Orthopaedics

Radiographic Photography and Image Processing

Radiological Procedures

i. Human Rights, Gender Equity and Environmental studies*
Year III
Imaging Modalities Paper I : Computed Tomography

Imaging Modalities Paper II: Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Ultrasonography and Nuclear Medicine Technology

Radiation Safety and Patient care

i Biostatistics*


BSc (A & OTT)


BSc (MLT)

Program Structure

Year I
Human Anatomy

Physiology

Biochemistry-I

Pathology-I

Microbiology-I

i Communicative English*

ii Constitution of India*

iii Kannada*
Year II
Biochemistry-II

Pathology-II

Microbiology-II

i Human Rights, Gender Equity and Environmental studies*
Year III
Biochemistry-III

Pathology-III

Microbiology-III

i Biostatistics*


BSc(RT)

Course Content:

Semester I & II : Applied Anatomy, Applied Physiology, Applied Biochemistry, Introduction to Respiratory Therapy, Applied Pathology, Applied Microbiology, Respiratory Therapy basics, Environmental & Occupational Health, Pulmonary Function tests.

Semester III & IV : Patient care and basic Nursing, Basics of medical disorders, Sleep medicine, Biostatistics, Respiratory Pharmacology, Bronchoscopy & EBUS, Allergy & Immunology, Imaging Modality in respiratory medicine, Research Methodology.

Semester V & VI : Chest physical therapy & Pulmonary rehabilitation, Basic Intensive Care, Respiratory infections, Elective 1, Bio-informatics, Clinical respiratory medicine, Interventional Pulmonology, Advanced Intensive Care, Elective 2, Psychology.


B.Sc.(RTT)

Course Content:

Semester I & II : Applied Anatomy, Applied Physiology, Applied Biochemistry, Basics of Radiation Physics, English, Constitution of India, General Pathology, Applied Microbiology, Radiation Biology, Interaction of radiation with matter, Environmental & Occupational Health

Semester III & IV : Physics of Diagnostic Radiology, Radiation quantities and Units, Basics of Oncology, Biostatistics, Medical Imaging Modalities, Detection and measurement of radiation & measuring instruments, Radiation Therapy Equipments, Radiation Safety, regulatory requirements, Radiation Emergency preparedness & Radiation Hazard evaluation and control, Research Methodology, Human Rights, Gender Equity

Semester V & VI : Patient Immobilization systems, Principles of Radiotherapy & Brachytherapy, Quality Assurance in Radiology & regulatory requirements, Bioinformatics, Quality Assurance in radiotherapy, Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques, Treatment Management of various malignancies Elective (Cath Lab, Molecular Biology, Medical Imaging/Radiography, Computers & Networking) Psychology


B.Sc.(RDT)

Course Content:

Semester I & II : Applied Anatomy, Applied Physiology, Applied Biochemistry, Dialysis Therapy, English, Constitution of India, Applied Pathology, Applied Microbiology, Renal Disease, Environmental & Occupational Health

Semester III & IV : Dialysis Therapy, Patient Care and Basic Nursing, Basics of Medical Disorders, Biostatistics, Applied Pharmacology, Renal Nutrition, Hemodialysis Guidelines, Allergy & Immunology, Research Methodology, Human Rights, Gender Equity

Semester V & VI : Applied Dialysis Technology, Renal Dialysis Technology related with Laboratory, Cardiology & Imaging Technology, Elective 1 (Endoscopy, Cath Lab, Molecular Biology), Bioinformatics, Renal Transplantation, Advanced Dialysis Technology, Elective 2 (Medical Imaging/Radiography, Medical Laboratory Technology, Mass Communication), Psychology


M.Ch

M.Ch. - Urology

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic Sciences applied to Urology
Paper II
General Adult and Paediatric Urology
Paper III
Regional Systemic Urology
Paper IV
Recent Advances in Urology


MD

MD - Anatomy

Program Structure

Paper I
Gross Human Anatomy

General Anatomy

History of Anatomy
Paper II
Embryology

Comparative Anatomy

Principles of Physical Anthropology
Paper III
Histology - General and Systemic

Histological museum and embalming techniques

Human Genetics
Paper IV
Applied Anatomy

Neuroanatomy Cross sectional Anatomy

Newer Imaging Techniques


MD - Anaesthesiology

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic science as applicable to anaesthesia:
Paper II 

Anaesthesia in co-existing diseases:

Paper III

Clinical practice of anaesthesia sub-specialities:

Paper IV

Critical care, pain medicine and recent advances:


MD - Biochemistry

Program Structure

Paper I
Bio-organic Chemistry, Biochemical techniques Cell and their applied aspects
Paper II
Intermediary metabolism, Biochemical genetics and applied aspects
Paper III
Enzymes, Nutrition, Specialized tissue and applied aspects
Paper IV
Clinical Chemistry and applied aspects
 

MD - Community Medicine

Program Structure

Paper I
Basics of Community Medicine
Paper II
Communicable and Non Communicable diseases
Paper III
Mother and Child Health and preventive geriatrics
Paper IV
Recent Advances in Community Medicine


MD - Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic Sciences as applied to dermatology, STD and Leprosy
Paper II
Dermatology
Paper III
S.T.D and Leprosy
Paper IV
Recent Advances, Dermatology in relation to Systemic diseases


MD - Forensic Medicine

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic Medical Sciences:
Paper II
Forensic Medicine including other clinical subject as an application:
Paper III
Forensic Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence:
Paper IV
Forensic Pathology including Immunology and Recent advances:


MD - General Medicine

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic Sciences – (Pre & Paraclinical subjects) - Applied aspects and General Medicine Topics:
Paper II
Infectious diseases, Cardiovascular diseases, Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary diseases, Diseases of Pancreas.
Paper III
Respiratory Medicine, Neurology, Rheumatology, Connective Tissue Disorders, Metabolic Bone Disorders, Sexual Medicine
Paper IV
Recent Advances, Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Haematology including Blood transfusion, Medical Oncology, Psychiatry, Dermatology & Venerology, Occupational Diseases


MD - Microbiology

Program Structure

Paper I
General Microbiology, Immunology and their recent Advances
Paper II
Systematic Bacteriology
Paper III
Mycology and Virology
Paper IV
Parasitology


MD - Paediatrics

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic Sciences-Applied Fetal and newborn
Paper II
General Paediatrics I: Respiratory, CNS, Hematology, Nutrition, Growth and Development, Oncology, Endocrine, Metabolic, Allergy / Immunology, Psychiatry
Paper III
General Paediatrics II: Infection, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Immunization, Renal, CVS, Surgical, Adolescent, Collagen Vascular diseases.
Paper IV
Recent Advances, Ambulatory (OPD) Paediatrics, Community and Social Paediatrics, emergency and Critical Care Paediatrics


MD - Pathology

Program Structure

Paper I
General Pathology including Environmental Pathology including their recent advances
Paper II
General Pathology including Environmental Pathology including their recent advances
Paper III
Systemic Pathology Cardiovascular system, Respiratory system, Gastrointestinal System including liver & biliary tract, Pancreas, Renal system male and female genital system and Breast
Paper IV
Systemic Pathology Central and peripheral nervous, endocrine system, musculoskeletal system, Reticulo-endothelial system (Lymph nodes, Spleen and Thymus), Dermatopathology, Ophthalmic pathology, Bone, Joints and soft tissues Including their recent advances


MD Pharmacology

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic General Pharmacology, Clinical pharmacology, Biostatistics and Screening methods.
Paper II
Autonomic nervous system, Cardiovascular system, Diuretics, Respiratory system and their recent advances.
Paper III
Central nerouvs system, Gastrointestinal system, Blood, Autacoids and their recent advances.
Paper IV
Chemotherapy, Endocrine system, Immunomodulators and heir recent advances.


MD - Physiology

Program Structure

Paper I
History of Medicine with special reference to physiology. Comparative Physiology, General Physiology, Membrane physiology and physiology of Blood
Paper II
Systemic Physiology including applied aspects of Respiratory Physiology, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Excretory systems, Exercise & Sports Physiology
Paper III
Systemic physiology including applied aspects of 26 Central Nervous System, Muscle Nerve Physiology, Special Senses
Paper IV
Systemic Physiology including applied aspects of Endocrines, Reproductive Physiology, ChronoPhysiology, Environmental physiology and Physiology of Yoga and Meditation


MD - Psychiatry

Program Structure

Paper I
Neuro Anatomy, Neurophysiology, Neurochemistry, Genetics, General and Abnormal Psychology, Social psychology, Anthropology, Ethology and Statistics.
Paper II
History of psychiatry, Classificatory systems in Psychiatry, Adult psychiatric disorders including personality disorders, substance-related disorders, sexual disorders, eating disorders, sleep disorders (Epidemiology aetiopathogenisis, clinical features, treatment course and outcome). Psychosomatic disorders, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Geriatric psychiatry, Psychiatricemergencies, Psychooncology, Psychoneuroimmunology, Psychoneuroendocrinology, chronopsychobiology, electrophysiological procedures and brain imaging in psychiatry.
Paper III
Child and adolescent psychiatric disorders including mental retardation(Epidemiology, aetiopathogenisis, clinical features, treatment course and outcome) mental health issues in women including post-partum psychiatric disorders, measurements in Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology, Electroconvulsive therapy, Psychosurgery, Psychotherapy, Rehabilitation in psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, Cultural Psychiatry, Community psychiatry and Ethics in Psychiatry.
Paper IV
Neurology and Medicine related to Psychiatry and recent advances in Psychiatry


MD - Pulmonary Medicine

Program Structure

Paper I
General Respiratory Medicine and basic sciences
Paper II
Clinical Respiratory Medicine including medical emergencies
Paper III
Clinical Respiratory Medicine including critical care medicine.
Paper IV
Recent advances in Respiratory Medicine, and research methodology


MD - Radiodiagnosis

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic Sciences as applied to Radio-Diagnosis - Radiological Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Radiography, Radiation Physics and Biology. Basics of Ultrasound CT, Nuclear Medicine and MRI
Paper II
Respiratory system; Gastrointestinal system and abdomen (including Pancreas, Adrenals, Biliary tree, Spleen, liver and acute abdomen) Musculoskeletal System
Paper III
Cardiovascular system including Lymphatic system, Arteriography Phlebography and Interventional procedures. Urogenital system including Scrotum, Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Paper IV
Skull and Central Nervous system; ENT, Eyes, Teeth, Breast and soft tissues and Recent Advances in Radiodiagnosis


MS

MS - General Surgery

Program Structure

Paper I
  1. Anatomy
  2. Physiology
  3. Other basic science topics covered in syllabus Introduction to surgery, Basic Surgical Principles. Wounds, tissue repair and scars. Critical care; fluid, electrolyte and acid–base balance; blood transfusion. Nutritional support and rehabilitation. Anaesthesia and pain relief. Wound infection. Special infections. Acquired immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Sterile precautions. Transplantation. Tumours, Cysts, Ulcers, Sinuses. Plastic and reconstructive surgery, skin lesions. Burns. Arterial disorders. Venous disorders. Lymphatic system. Day surgery. Audit in surgery. Surgical ethics.
Paper II
Eye and orbit. Cleft lip and palate, development abnormalities of the face, palate, jaws and teeth. Maxillofacial injuries. Nose and sinuses. Ear. Oral and oropharyngeal cancer and procancer. Salivary gland disorders. Pharynx, larynx and neck. Thyroid gland and the thyroglossal tract. Parathyroid and Adrenal Glands. Breast. Thorax. Heart and pericardium
Paper III
Anastomosis, Oesophagus. Stomach and duodenum. Liver spleen. Gallbladder and bile ducts. Pancreas. Peritoneum, omentum, mesentery and retroperitoneal space. Small and large intestines. Intestinal obstruction. Vermiform appendix. Rectum Anus and anal canal. Hernias, Umbilicus, Abdominal wall. Principles of Laparoscopic surgery.
Paper IV
Recent advances and Orthopaedics: Musculoskeletal disorders. Fracture and Dislocations- General, specific. Diseases of bones and joints infection, tumors, generalized diseases and chronic joint diseases, congenital disorders. Wrist and hand. Foot. Nervous system: neurological disorders affecting the musculoskeletal system. Spine, vertebral column and spinal cord. Nerves. Cranium (Scalp, skull, brain). Genito-Urinary System: Urinary symptoms, Investigation of the urinary tract, anuria. ^Kidneys and ureters. Urinary bladder. Prostate and seminal vesicles. Urethra and penis. Testis and scrotum.


MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic Science as applicable to Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Paper II
Obstetrics
Paper III
Gynaecology
Paper IV
Recent Advances


MS - Opthalmology

Program Structure

Paper I
  • Basic Sciences
  • Anatomy of the eye and orbit
  • Ocular physiology
  • Ophthalmic pathology
  • Microbiology and Immunology
  • Biochemistry relevant to ophthalmology
  • Geometric and ophthalmic optics
Paper II
  • Disorders of Refraction
  • Concomitant Strabismus and Amblyopia
  • Disorders of the Sclera
  • Disorders of the Uvea
  • Immune ocular disorders
  • Disorders of the Cornea
  • Disorders of the Conjunctiva
Paper III
  • Disorders of the Orbit
  • Disorders of the lids
  • Disorders of the Lacrimal system
  • Neuroophthalmology
  • Paediatric ophthalmology
Paper IV
  • Glaucoma
  • Systemic ophthalmology
  • Disorders of the Retina
  • Disorders of the Lens
  • Community ophthalmology
  • Ocular Pharmacology


MS - Orthopaedics

Program Structure

Paper I
Medical and Clinical Science as applied to Orthopedics
Paper II
Musculoskeletal Trauma
Paper III
General Orthopaedics, Joint Disorders and Spine
Paper IV
Recent Advances and Regional Orthopaedics.


MS - Otorhinolaryngology

Program Structure

Paper I
Basic Sciences Anatomy, physiology and other basic science topics covered in syllabus
Paper II
Rhinology including recent advances
Paper III
Otology including recent advances
Paper IV
Laryngology and pharyngolaryngology and broncho-oesophagology and head and neck including recent advances


MPH

Program Structure

Semester
Courses
Semester I
  • Principles and Practices of Public Health
  • Introduction to Health System and Policy in Developing Countries
  • Health Management: Principles and Practices
  • Basic Epidemiology
  • Basic Biostatistics
  • Demography and Population Sciences
Semester II
  • Introduction to Health Economics
  • Health Promotion Approaches and Methods
  • Introduction to Financial Management and Budgeting
  • Social and Behaviour Change, Effective Communication in Health Care
Semester III
  • Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (RMNCH +A)- Basics
  • Introduction to Health Programs and Evaluation
  • Principles of Social Research Methods
  • Environment and Occupational Health
  • Law and Ethics in Public Health
  • Internship
Semester IV
  • Dissertation
  • Electives-Advanced course on RMNCH+A OR Advanced Epidemiology


M.Sc

M.Sc - Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology

Scope:

This is a job-oriented course that provides ample job opportunities. Due to the fast-expanding healthcare facilities both in the government and private sector, there is lot of scope for Anaesthesia and OTT professionals. They are usually employed in the operation theatres of large teaching hospitals, private and other corporate hospitals. Postgraduate technologists can take up teaching, research or work as an application specialist, OT technologist, clinical supervisor and even as a clinical research consultant. Professionals may eventually specialise in specific fields such as cardiothoracic, paediatric or any other advanced sub specialities. There is a scope to get a fellowship or Ph. D after postgraduation.


M.Sc. - Medical Laboratory

Program Structure

NoSubject

FIRST SEMESTER
1HAEMATOLOGY & BLOOD TRANSFUSION-I
2MICROBIOLOGY-I
3BIOCHEMISTRY-I

SECOND SEMESTER
1HAEMATOLOGY & BLOOD TRANSFUSION-II
2MICROBIOLOGY-II
3BIOCHEMISTRY-II

THIRD SEMESTER
1HAEMATOLOGY – III
2BLOOD TRANSFUSION- III
3BIOSTATISTICS & RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

FOURTH SEMESTER
1HAEMATOLOGY – IV
2BLOOD TRANSFUSION - IV


M.Sc. - RT

Eligibility

A candidate seeking admission to MSc (RT) course must have a recognized degree of BSc (RT) of 4 years duration (including internship) from a recognized University with not less than 50% marks in aggregate

Admission Procedure

Students seeking admission to BSc / MSc (RT) are required to submit the Admission Query form available on the homepage of www.nitte.edu.in or through the link, apply.nitte.edu.in On receipt of the same, the Admission Section will guide students with the process of registration and admission.

Admission to BSc / MSc (RT) is based on merit in the qualifying examination. The fee structure is made available on our website www.nitte.edu.in under the head, Course Fee


M.Sc - Medical Imaging Technology

Program Structure

Scope:

Medical imaging professionals are a vital part of the healthcare team, as the images they collect are usually used to confirm or exclude a medical diagnosis, to advise on the treatment of illness, monitor patient progress, or provide medical screening information to doctors and other medical specialists. Medical Imaging Technology involves the use of X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, Angiography and PET technologies to diagnose diseases. Graduates of Medical Imaging Technology have a wide range of career opportunities in government/private/corporate hospitals, the software development team (for medical imaging systems), teaching and research. They may also pursue more technical careers in medical physics or biophysics, quality control, radiation health or with equipment manufacturers.


M.Sc - Clinical Embryology

Eligibility

Bachelor’s degree (BSc) in Life Sciences / Biological Sciences / Biomedical / Bio-science / Biotechnology / MBBS / BVSc / BDS of any recognized University with not less than 50% marks in aggregate.

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