Saturday, 15 September 2012

Training as a Cadet



In this blog I am going to explain the training and syllabus for the PGDME/GME/TME course: 

    The training consists of various subjects. Some of them are theoretical, while some practical & there will also be workshops of different departments. In order to complete the 1 year course, the candidates must pass in all the subjects, practicals as well as the vivas.
It is also necessary for each candidate to complete the total number of hours as specified by the university or the college, failing to which, the candidate will not be eligible to get the CDC certificate.



Following is a list of subjects that a candidate must study during his/her training:

     The subjects will be divided into 2 groups, one for each semister. Different colleges will have different combinations of these subjects in each semister, but every college will complete these subjects during training. Some institutes may even have more subjects, which i have not mentioned, but these are the basic subjects covered in all the institutes. Exams will be conducted after each semester on the subjects & it is mandatory for all candidates to pass. There will be a viva voce for each lab & workshop.The time duration for each semester will be different in different colleges.

Further, I have explained in brief the syllabii that will be covered in each subject.

4 comments:

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