National Institute of Homeopathy 2011 All India Admission Test

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National Institute of Homeopathy 2011 All India Admission Test
National Institute Of Homoeopathy was founded on 10th December 1975 in Kolkata as an Independent System under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India. The National Institute Of Homeopathy, affiliated to the West Bengal University of Health Sciences, shortly behaviors the degree of course in Homoeopathy viz Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery [B.H.M.S.] since 1987 and Post – Graduate course i.e. Doctor of Medicine in Homoeopathy [M.D.(Hom.)] in three subjects viz Organon of Medicine, Repertory and Medica since 1998-99.

Eligibility
The Candidates who have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination with five fields including PCB and English and obtained 50% marks in total for general candidates and 45% marks for the Planned Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates are eligible to apply.

Selection Process
Basis of an All India Written Competitive Test

Exam Pattern
Exam – 3 hours
Marks – 200
Total Questions – 200
Physics – 60 questions
Chemistry – 60 questions
Biology – 60 questions
General Knowledge – 20 questions

Reservation of Seats
Total Seats – 15% seats
Reserved for SC, ST – 7.5% seats

Results
Result of National Institute of Homeopathy All India Admission Test for academic year 2010 will be update here on the Time when The Result will be Declared on official website.

Important dates Tentative
30th April, 2011 – last date of submission of application
6th June, 2011 (Sunday) – Date of All India Admission Test –.
28th June, 2011 – Date of publication of the result of Admission Test – by
12th & 13th July, 2011 – Date of Counselling (and of Admission) –

How to Apply
The National Institute Of Homeopathy All India Admission Test Application from Can be Obtained By Cash Payment from The Admission Office of The National Institute Of Homeopathy All India Admission Test, The Application from also can be Obtained by Sending DD in Favour of Registrar. The Application from also can be Downloaded from the Official Website of The National Institute Of Homeopathy All India Admission Test

Application forms
Submit the Complete Application from along with All Necessary document Demand by Institute and All Fees and Charges to Institute Registrar Office Before The Last date of The Receipt Application from.

Address
National Institute of Homeopathy, Kolkata
Block-GE, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 106
Phone : 2337 0969
Fax : 2337 5295

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4 Responses to “National Institute of Homeopathy 2011 All India Admission Test”

  1. 1. hameedahabeeb Says:

    which is the official website of all india homeopathi institute for downloading application form

  2. 2. hameedahabeeb Says:

    i have not recieved the admit card for aipvt exam 2010
    for the recieval of the admit card what can ido?

  3. 3. hameedahabeeb Says:

    plesase send sample papers for aipmt final examination 2010

  4. 4. sanjay Says:

    I visited a homeopathic lady doctor who had opened a clinic in her home itself.

    Mrs. Shubhangi Bute, B.H.M.S., C.G.O.,
    Near Railway gate no. 120,
    Manish nagar,
    Nagpur – 440015

    I was surprised to find a young girl assisting the lady doctor with her work in her clinic. She is still assisting the lady doctor.

    When I entered the room, I found there was no privacy at all to talk to her about my problems. The door was open with only a curtain to cover the entrance. The two windows were open, one of them was for air cooler while the other was open for her husband to keep an eye on her from their drawing room. The lady doctor sat near the door which was closed from inside and provided entrance to the rooms inside the house. Her sitting position was next to this door, while the patient sat near the door. Thus in case her husband wanted to listen to what the patients were saying he could easily listen to it, because he is at home during the working hours of the clinic i.e. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.. He works in K.D.K college nagpur during morning hours.

    The lady doctor never touches the patients to check their pulse while other doctors in her profession are found doing so, without hesitation and on purpose. This lady doctor happens to be a Brahmin, so may be her religion doesn’t permit touching the people of lower caste.

    When her husband found that the number of male patients attending the clinic is increasing he sent his daughter to keep an eye on his wife. So now the lady doctor and her daughter who is studying in fourth standard both listen to the patients’ problems. A patient finds it awkward to talk to the doctor in presence of her daughter, but does not complain about it. A patient fears that the lady doctor may get annoyed and give him a medicine which may harm his health in the long run.

    The lady doctor tries to justify the presence of her daughter in the so called cabin by treating her as her assistant. However when her daughter whispers in this lady’s ear and she laughs like hell, then it is natural for a patient to feel ashamed of having spoken about his problem.

    I thought that doctors were supposed to be the noble people to whom a patient can tell all his problems without any hesitation to get himself cured of his illness. But when these mother and daughter make a laughing stock of the patient’s problem I really wonder how come a doctor can compromise the privacy of his patient for the sake of educating her child or whatever may be the reason. Is it actually permitted in medical profession in India.

    In case it was improper for a doctor to compromise the privacy of the patient for the sake of educating her child studying in fourth standard and any action can be taken against such doctor. I feel that the doctors are at least expected to keep the secrets of their patients and not share them with anybody.

    I also guess there is some law about keeping the privacy of the information provided by the patient to the doctor. In this case the doctor is sharing the information with her daughter who will further share it with her friends and ultimately the neighbors will know the patient’s secret and that may ruin his life. The doctor is hence putting the life of the patient at risk. Is she empowered to do so? I feel she deserves some kind of punishment for not practicing this and hence I provide you the address :

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