
Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital
Drainage Canal Road , Dumoorjala , Howrah -4 .
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PREAMBLE
Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homeopathic Medical College & Hospital in Historical Perspective
Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital was initially established by late Dr. Bhola Nath Chakrabarty on March 27, 1967 in the campus of Sankar Math near Ramrajatala, Howrah, named as Shankarmath Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital. It was run by the trustees of the Math, allopathic practitioners, a band of young and energetic homeopathic practitioners and 12 students. It rendered medical services to the weaker section of the society through a charitable OPD in the first instance and started to run the Diploma course in Homeopathy (DMS).
Unfortunately, in 1971, on account of the serious chaotic social and political turmoil in Howrah, the college was shifted temporarily to the small accommodation of the chamber of Dr. B. N. Chakrabarty at 62/1, Netaji Subhas Road, Howrah.
On April 14, 1972, the college started functioning in its own building with 400 students, 6 big rooms, an OPD and 30 beds on a one bigha land at 1, G. T. Road (S), Howrah – 1 with the help of the donation by Mahesh Bhattacharyya & Co., Homeopathic Chemist & Druggist and substantial contributions by generous members. The hospital was renovated with about an amount of Rs. 2,20,000/- and renamed as “Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homeopathic Medical College & Hospital”. Mother Teresa was gracious enough to donate 25 beds with mattress through Mother Amie. Adequate funds were also provided by the Govt. of India in the 4th five year plan and by the Calcutta Metropolitan Development Authority. From 1976-77, the Diploma course in Homeopathy (DMS) was suspended as the college was upgraded to run Degree course in homeopathy (BMS) and the college was authorized by the University of Calcutta. 36 students passed the 1st BMS Examination of the University of Calcutta in May, 1979. The BMS course was renamed as Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery (BHMS). Since September, 1979 the state Government took the responsibility for giving full financial assistance for payment of salary of the staff and development of teaching faculties. The state Government sanctioned a grant of Rs. 2 lakhs in 1980-81 for purchase of books and equipments. Finally on June 2, 1986, the whole management was taken over by the Government of West Bengal.
The college and hospital campus was finally shifted to the 13 bigha land at the Doomurjala campus, Drainage Canal Road, Howrah – 4 on June 21, 1993. The construction of the hospital was undertaken by the Public Works Department of the Government of West Bengal and about Rs. 70 lakhs was sanctioned for the purpose. On 31st March, 1994, the State Government took full charge of the institution. Indoor department was opened on January 19, 2000 and the former college building at 1, G. T. Road (S), Howrah – 1 was utilized as the Boys’ Hostel on and from December 1, 2000.
Stipendiary House-staff was started from December 6, 2005. The academic calendar of BHMS course was published by the University of Calcutta. MD (Hom) in Repertory was started from May, 2007. The Ladies’ Hostel was inaugurated on July 1, 2010. From the year 2009-10, both the BHMS and MD (Hom) courses were taken up and run till date by the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS). Ever since the establishment, the hospital is gaining immense popularity by serving increasing number of beneficiaries each and every year.
Late Dr. Netai Charan Chakrabarty was the first Principal, Secretary and Superintendent of the College and Hospital since its inception in 1967 till his sad demise on September 9, 1978. The charge was then taken up by
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Late Dr. Pulin Behari Banerjee (Officiating Principal);
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Late Dr. Prakash Chandra Adhya (Officiating Principal);
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Dr. Chittaranjan Adhya (Officiating Principal);
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Dr. Ramkrishna Ghosh Mondal (Principal);
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Dr. Manibhushan Basu (Principal-in-charge);
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Dr. Rohini Kumar Mondal (Principal);
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Dr. Asim Kumar Das (Teacher-in-charge);
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Dr. Sahadev Sasmal (Principal);
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Dr. Amitava Biswas (Principal)
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Dr Nikhil Saha ( Acting principal)
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Dr Tarak Nath Ghosh ( Acting Principal)
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ANTI RAGGING SECTION
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
MAHESH BHATTACHARYYA HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL
DRAINAGE CANAL ROAD, DUMOORJALA, HOWRAH-4
CONTACT DETAILS OF ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
NAME OF THE MEMBER, EMAIL ID, MOBILE NUMBER:
1) DR TARAK NATH GHOSH
Acting principal,Professor , Department of Community Medicine
Nodal officer
tarakghosh34@yahoo.com, principalmbhmch@gmail.com
9143279454
2) DR SHUBHAMOY GHOSH,Reader , Pathology & Microbiology
MEMBER
9804151933
3) DR GOUTAM NAG Lecturer ,Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
MEMBER
9433092512
4) DR TAPAS KUMAR SARDAR, Lecturer, Practice of Medicine
MEMBER
9433379669
5) DR MOHAN GIRI, Lecturer , Practice of Medicine
MEMBER
9433904265
6) DR ARPITA SEN (BASU) , Lecturer, Materia Medica
MEMBER
9830273374
7) DR SUNIL KUMAR MANNA ,Medical Officer
MEMBER
9433344515
8) DR SHRABANI RAY MANDAL ,PGT
MEMBER
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9) MR PRANOY PAUL,GS OF STUDENTS' UNION
MEMBER
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ACADEMIC FACULTIES
Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital
(Government of West Bengal)
Drainage Canal Road, Dumoorjala , Howrah-4 West Bengal
Teaching faculty
Organon of Medicine, Principles of Homoeopathic Philosophy & Psychology.
1. Dr. Sushen Kumar Mondal, MD(Hom) BHMS (H.O.D.) (Reader), A-10738
2. Dr. Subrata Nag ,MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer), A-11331
3. Dr. Tapas Pal ,MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer),A-18388
4. Dr. Samaresh Pradhan, MD(Hom) BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
Department of Homoepathic Pharmacy-
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Dr. Rachna Goenka ,BHMS (H.O.D.) (Lecturer},A-24335
Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Therapeutics.
1. Dr. Nabakumar Gantait, MD(Hom) (H.O.D.) (Professor), A-10533
2. Dr. Supriya Kumar Gupta ,MD(Hom) (Reader), A-11296
3. Dr. Bulu Saha ,MD(Hom) (Reader), A-12448
4. Dr. Arpita Basu, MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer), A-23068
5. Dr. Haripada Samui ,BHMS (Part time Lecturer),
6 Dr. Barun Kumar Naskar ,BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
Department of Anatomy-
1. Dr. Netai Chandra Ghosh ,MD(Hom) (H.O.D.) (Lecturer), A-11854
2. Dr. Arindam Pal, MD(Hom) ,(Lecturer), A-25420
3. Dr. Tapan Kumar Roy, DMS (Part time Lecturer)
Department of Physiology including Biochemistry-
1. Dr. Satish Kumar Singh ,MD(Hom) BHMS (H.O.D.) (Lecturer) A-13848
2. Dr. Sanjoy Kumar Roy ,MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer) A-25585
3. Dr. Mihir Kumar Goswami ,BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
4. Dr. Prasanta Kumar ,BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
5. Dr. Sukanta Saha ,BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology-
1. Dr. Goutam Nag ,BHMS (H.O.D.) (Lecturer) A-11851
2. Dr. Supriyo Das, MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer) A-23025
3.Dr. Nirmalendu Hazra ,BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
Department of Pathology & Microbiology:
1. Dr. Shubhamoy Ghosh ,PhD Scholar, MD(Hom), Msc ,BHMS (H.O.D.) (Reader) A-19120
2. Dr. Sumanta Bhattacharyya ,MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer) A-25940
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology-
1. Dr. Amila Modak ,MD(Hom) BHMS (H.O.D.) (Lecturer) A-14980
2. Dr. Sahida Khatun, MD(Hom) BHMS ( Lecturer) A-27038
3. Dr. Anupabha Bandhyapadhya ,BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
Department of Surgery-
1. Dr. Asim Kumar Das ,MD(Hom) BHMS (H.O.D.) (Lecturer) A-18067
2. Dr. Simantini Ghosh ,MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer) A-26455
3. Dr. Subrata Saha ,BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
4. Dr. Indranil Roy ,BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
Department of Community Medicine-
1. Dr. Tarak Nath Ghosh, MD(Hom) BHMS Acting Principal, Administrator& (H.O.D.) (Professor) A-10850
2. Dr. Subarno Gangopadhyay, MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer) A-27433
3. Dr. Abanindra Kumar Nag, MD(Hom) BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
Department of Practice of Medicine-
1. Dr. Rajat Chattopadhyay, PhD Scholar MD(Hom) BHMS (H.O.D.) (Professor) A-20398
2. Dr. Debabrata Das, MD(Hom) (Reader) A-9125
3. Dr. Mohan Giri, MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer) A-21771
4. Dr. Tapas Kumar Sardar ,MD(Hom) BHMS (Lecturer) A-24004
5. Dr. Tridib Kumar Ghosh, BHMS (Part time Lecturer)
Case Taking and Repertory-
1. Dr. Haripada Raut ,MD(Hom) BHMS (H.O.D.) (Professor) A-13597
2. Dr. Ardhendu Sekhar Chakraborty ,MD(Hom) BHMS (Reader) A-12684
3. Dr. Pradip Kumar Bairi, MD( Hom) BHMS PG In- Charge (Lecturer) A-16658
4. Dr. Amit Bikram Basu ,MD(Hom) BHMS(Lecturer) A-25954
5. Dr. Moyna Mal ,MD (Hom) BHMS (Lecturer) A-26974
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RESEARCH & PUBLICATION
List of Research Publications of the faculty
1) Koley M, Saha S, Ghosh S, Nag G, Kundu M, Mondal R, Purkait R, Patra S. A validation study of homeopathic prescribing and Patient care indicators. J Tradit Complement Med. 2014;4(4):289‑92.
2) Saha S, Koley M, Arya JS, Choubey G, Ghosh S, Ganguly S, Gosavi T, Ghosh A, Ali SA, Gupta N. Hering’s Law Assessment Tool Revisited: Introducing a Modified Novel Version – Patients’ Response Assessment Tool After Homeopathic Treatment (PRATHoT) in Chronic Cases. J Evid Based Complement Altern Med. 2014;19(4):253-9. DOI: 10.1177/2156587214543142
3) Saha S, Koley M, Arya JS, Choubey G, Ghosh S, Ganguly S, Ghosh A, Saha S, Mundle M. Medicine prescription practices of homeopathic undergraduate students in West Bengal, India. J Integr Med. 2014;12(1):7-12. DOI: 10.3736/jintegrmed2014004. IF: 1.059 (2012).
4) Saha S, Koley M, Mahoney ER, Hibbard J, Ghosh S, Nag G, Purkait R, Mondal R, Kundu M, Patra S, Ali SS, Arya JS, Choubey G. Patient activation measures in a government homeopathic hospital in India. J Evid Based Complement Altern Med. 2014;19(4):260-6. DOI: 10.1177/2156587214540175
5) Ghosh S, Panja S, Ghosh TN, Sharma P, Sarkar P, Koley M, Saha S. Dental Practice Scenario in a Government Homeopathic Hospital in West Bengal, India. J Evid Based Complement Altern Med. 2014;19(3):200-4. DOI: 10.1177/2156587214531020
6) Ghosh S, Saha S, Koley M, Kundu M, Mondal R, Patra S. Access to and utilization of the health services among the patients in a government homeopathic hospital in West Bengal, India: a cross-sectional study. J Evid Based Complement Altern Med. 2014;19(4):247-52. DOI: 10.1177/2156587214538452
7) Koley M, Saha S, Ghosh S, Purkait R, Mondal R, Kundu B, Mukherjee R, Arya JS, Choubey G. A study on drug utilization and prescription habits of physicians in a government homeopathic hospital in West Bengal, India. J Integr Med. 2013;11(5):305-13. DOI: 10.3736/jintegrmed2013048. IF: 1.059 (2012)
8) Koley M, Saha S, Arya JS, Choubey G, Ghosh A, Saha S, Ghosh S, Ganguly S. Knowledge and attitudes towards homeopathic research: the perspective of new graduates and postgraduate trainees – an Indian scenario. Focus Altern Complement Ther. 2014;19(3):119–25. DOI: 10.1111/fct.12115
9) Saha S, Koley M, Mondal R, Kundu M, Ghosh A, Ghosh S, Saha S, Ganguly S. Understanding of biostatistics among the homeopathic fresh graduates and post-graduate trainees in West Bengal, India. Int J High Dilution Res. 2014;13(48):172-81
10) Saha S, Koley M, Ghosh S, Nag G, Kundu M, Mondal R, Purkait R, Patra S, Ali SS. A survey on provision of patient-centred care by a government homeopathic hospital in India. Spatula DD 2014; 4(2):79-88
11) Ghosh S, Mundle M, Chakraborty B, Saha S, Koley M, Hossain SI. Treatment of symptomatic leiomyoma of uterus: an open, observational pilot study. Homeopathic Links, 2014;27(1):50-5. DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1350967.
12) Koley M, Saha S, Ghosh A, Saha S, Ghosh S, Mondal R, Kundu M. Self-medication practices among the undergraduate homeopathic students in West Bengal, India. Spatula DD 2014;4(2):55-62
13) Mundle M, Saha S, Koley M, Arya JS, Choubey G, Saha S, Ghosh A, Ganguly S, Ghosh S. A survey exploring research perception of homeopathic undergraduate students in West Bengal, India. Int J High Dilution Res. 2014;13(46):28-44.
14) Koley M, Saha S, Ghosh S, Saha S, Ghosh A, Ganguly S, Mondal R, Kundu M. Specific Career Preferences among Homeopathic Undergraduates and Fresh Graduates in West Bengal, India. JoAYUSH 2014;3(2):39-47.
15) Koley M, Saha S, Arya JS, Choubey G, Ghosh S, Kundu M. A Survey Predicting the Influence of Age, Gender and Anthropometric Measures on Blood Pressure in Bengalee Subjects in West Bengal, India. RRJoHP 2014;4(2):1-6.
16) Saha S, Koley M, Hossain SI, Mundle M, Ghosh S, Nag G, Datta A, Rath P. Exploring the efficacy of homeopathy in controlling essential hypertension: a randomized controlled trial. Ind J Res Hom. 2013;7(2):62-71. DOI:10.4103/0974-7168.116629.
17) Saha S, Mundle M, Ghosh S, Koley M, Hossain SI. Review: A qualitative systematic review of the homeopathic outcome studies in patients with HIV/AIDS. Int J High Dilution Res. 2013;12(42):2-12.
18) Koley M, Saha S, Ghosh S, Mukherjee R, Kundu B, Mondal R, Purkait R, Arya JS, Choubey G. Evaluation of patient satisfaction in a Government Homeopathic Hospital in West Bengal, India. Int J High Dilution Res. 2013; 12 (43): 52 – 61.
19) Koley M, Mundle M, Ghosh S, Saha S. A pilot study investigating the efficacy of DASH diet in reducing systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure in patients with essential hypertension. Asian J Pharm Clin Res. 2013;6(suppl.1):169-72. IF: 0.51 (2012)
20) Ghosh S, Saha S. Homeopathy in treating allergic rhinitis – An interventional pilot study. World Allergy Organization Journal, 2013;6 (Suppl.1):182. http://www.waojournal.org/supplements /6/ S1
21) Ghosh S, Saha S, Sengupta D. Amelioration of Kartagener Syndrome by Homoeopathic Therapeutic Aid. Innovare Journal of Medical Science 2013;1(1):13-8.
22) Ghosh S, Das S, Mundle M, Sengupta D, Koley M, Hossain SI, Saha S. An open label pilot study testing the role of classical homeopathy in allergic rhinitis. Int J Pharm Sci Res. 2013;4(4);1475-84. IF: 0.906 (2012)
23) Saha S, Mundle M, Ghosh S, Koley M. Effects of medical nutrition therapy on plasma lipoproteins of type II dyslipidemic patients: a short-term pilot study. Asian J Pharm Clin Res. 2012;5(4):207-11. IF: 0.51 (2012)
24) Ghosh S, Saha S, Hossain SI, Sengupta D, Roy S, Roy C. Healing of Diabetic Foot Ulcer by Homeopathic Therapeutic Aid: A Case Study. AJHM 2012;105(1):34-41.
25) Sengupta D, Ghosh S Importance of accessory circumstances with reference to Diabetes Mellitus TYPE 2: An epidemic Of Civilization. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical & clinical research Volume 6,2013 Issue ISSN-0974-2441: 21-27
PRINCIPAL DESK
Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital
Government of West Bengal
Acting Principal, Administrator and Medical Superintendent
Name: Dr. Tarak Nath Ghosh
Date of birth: 01.09.1957
Regd. No.: A-10850
Qualification: M.D. (HOM.); B.H.M.S
Date of joining as a principal: 29.11.2014
Mobile no.
033-2677-4449
Fax
033-2677-4449
email: principalmbhmch@gmail.com
ACADEMIC
COURSES
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Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS); (4½+1) years; Capacity 50
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Doctor of Medicine Homoeopathy in Repertory (MD Hom. Repertory); 3 years; Capacity 6
AFFILIATION
The Central Council of Homoeopathy (CCH)
A Statutory Body under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
Department of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy
Jawaharlal Nehru Bhartiya Chikitsa avum Homoeopathic Anusandhan Bhawan
61-65, Institutional Area, Opposite ‘D’ Block, Janak Puri
New Delhi, Pin Code – 110058
Email: centralcouncilnic.in@bol.net.in
Gram: CENCOHOM
Direct Phone: 011-28525582 & 011-28520607
Extn. on Phones: 011-5599852, 5599897
(Ext. 514, 513, 509, 610, 609)
Fax – cum – Phone: 011-28522906
UNIVERSITY
The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS), Government of West Bengal
DD-36, Sector-I, Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700064, West Bengal
Phone: +91-33-2321- 3461 / 2334-6602
Email: registrar@thewbuhs.in; Website: www.thewbuhs.org
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
BHMS
Application Form:
A common entrance test JENPARH is held usually in the 1st or 2nd week of May on Sunday every year by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations (WBJEE) Board for admission into Homoeopathy (BHMS) / Ayurvedacharyya (BAMS) / Nursing (H) / Physiotherapy (BPT) / Unani (BUMS) streams in different Government/Private Medical colleges/institutes of West Bengal. The Application Form and the information brochure is available in March of every year at the following Bank Branches of United Bank of India: Old Court House St., College St, Sealdah, Hatibagan, Jadavpur, Behala, Mayukh Bhawan – Salt Lake, BESU Shibpur, Sonarpur, Asansol, Durgapur City Centre, Burdwan (B. C. Rd.), Katwa (Station Rd.), Serampore, Chinsurah, Arambag, Kalyani, Krishnagar, Barasat, Diamond Harbour, Kolaghat, Haldia, Kharagpur, Suri, Bolpur, Bankura, Purulia, Berhampur, Raghunathgunj, Raiganj, Balurghat, Malda, Siliguri, Alipurduar, Darjeeling (25, H. D. Lama Rd.), Jalpaiguri, Coochbehar, Agartala (Tripura) on all working days between banking hours on payment of requisite fee of Rs. 350/-. The application form may also be obtained from Government and Government-aided Homeopathic, Ayurvedic and Physiotherapy colleges/institutions during the above said period on deposit of a Bank Draft or Pay Order of Rs. 350/- to be drawn in favor of “WEST BENGAL JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS BOARD” payable at Kolkata.
There is also a provision for obtaining application form along with information brochure from the office of the board through postal request by sending bank draft of Rs. 450/- drawn in favor of “WEST BENGAL JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS BOARD” payable at Kolkata.
Application form may also be obtained from the Board’s office by hand on payment of late fee of Rs. 50/- only in addition to the actual cost of the form. Total amount is therefore Rs. 400/- is to be paid through bank draft or pay order to be drawn in favor of “WEST BENGAL JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS BOARD” payable at Kolkata/Howrah.
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates who are applying for this exam must be a citizen of India, age not less than 17 years and must have completed their class 12th or equivalent in science stream with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology with a minimum score of 50%. The reservation category should score at least 40% marks. They must also have studied English as a subject. Candidates who are appearing for their final exams are eligible to apply too. The applicant should be at least 17 years at the time of applying. Only those students from the state of West Bengal are allowed to write this exam.
The completed form with the relevant documents ought to be sent to different Government-aided Homeopathic, Ayurvedic and Physiotherapy colleges/institutions at the earliest. After receipt of Application Form by the Board, Admit card is sent to the applicant indicating his/her Examination Center of the entrance examination.
Written Examination:
The examination consists of 2 papers –
Paper I: Biological Sciences (100 marks)
Paper II: Physics & Chemistry (100 marks)
All the questions will be of MCQ type and to be answered in OMR sheet. The questions will be in English language with Bengali translation.
Merit List & Admission:
Results in the form of merit list are usually declared in the month of June every year in Board’s website. After publication of this merit list, the successful candidates must take detailed information and application form from the Chairman/Member Secretary of Central Selection Committee (ISM&H), Swasthya Bhawan, G. N. 29, Sector V, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700091, Ph. No. (033) 2333-0146/0249 constituted by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal for admission to BHMS, BAMS, BUMS and BPT courses.
The candidates finally selected for admission to the respective courses will be required to undergo medical check-up within the specified date and the said admission will be subject to medical fitness.
For further details, contact -
West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board; AQ-13/1, Sector V, Salt Lake City, Kolkata 700091, West Bengal; Phone (033) 23671198 / 99; Fax (033) 23671149; Website: www.wbjeeb.in
MD (Hom)
Forms are to be submitted online in www.thewbuhs.org usually between mid-February to early March. Submission of print-copy of forms along with bank draft has to be made at W. B. University of Health Sciences (except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays) on pre-specified dates and times. Duplicate Admit Card is also available, if necessary. The admission test usually takes place on the last Sunday of March each year and result is declared in 1st week of April. Session is started from 1st week of May every year.
Eligibility
BHMS degree from any recognized University from anywhere in India. The candidates who have completed or will complete their rotating internship for one year after passing the B.H.M.S examination on or before 15.04.2011 are eligible to apply. Application for admission to MD (Homoeopathy) Courses will not be accepted unless the candidates have got themselves registered (Provisional or Permanent) with any State Council of Homoeopathy or Central Council of Homoeopathy. A candidate who is not registered with the West Bengal Council of Homoeopathy or Central Council of Homoeopathy shall have to obtain registration with West Bengal Council of Homoeopathy or Central Council of Homoeopathy within one month of admission to the PG course. Candidates who are already pursuing any other course are not eligible for admission till they complete the course or are likely to complete the course within 30.04.2011.
Written test
A written test will be conducted by the WBUHS to prepare category / caste-wise merit lists of the eligible candidates seeking admission to the MD (Homoeopathy) Courses. Applicants for admission will be provisionally allowed to appear in the written test provided they have submitted their applications in the prescribed form with requisite fees etc. and have fulfilled the eligibility criteria outlined above. The question paper for the written test shall be set in English and shall contain 100 single best response type Multiple Choice Questions.
The following is the list showing the tentative number of questions from different subjects which
will be set in the written test:
1. Anatomy, Physiology, Pediatrics, F.M.T , Community Medicine, Surgery, Obst. & Gynae., Pathology - 50 nos.
2. Practice of Medicine, Case taking & Repertory, Materia Medica, Homoeopathic Pharmacy and Organon of Medicine & Philosophy - 50 nos.
The duration of the written test will be of 80 minutes.
Marks
A candidate is awarded four 1 mark for each correct answer and there is no negative marking. No deduction is made for questions not attempted. Candidates who will secure a minimum of 160 marks in the written test for the seats reserved for SC / ST candidates and a minimum of 200 marks for the seats of all other categories will be empanelled for selection.
Multiple Choices Answering Method through OMR
The test is objective in nature and for each question several suggested answers will be given of which ONLY one answer will be correct. The Answer Sheet will be machine-scored and therefore requires specific procedure to be followed as given below:
The answers will be marked only by blue/ black ball-pen. The pencils are NOT TO BE USED.
Merit list of candidates
The rank of the candidates qualifying in the written test is determined on the basis of the marks obtained by them. The roll numbers of the candidates qualifying in the written test are arranged in the merit list according to rank and in order of decreasing marks in different categories. There are separate lists also indicating merit position for the SC / ST / Physically Challenged candidates. There shall be separate lists also indicating the merit wise position for the SC / ST / OBC / Physically Challenged candidates. Admission in the OB category is restricted to National
Institute of Homoeopathy.
Counseling for selection of candidates for admission
Admission to Post Graduate Homoeopathy Courses is made through personal appearance (counseling) strictly according to the time schedule published by WBUHS. The candidates will be called in order of merit. The provisional merit list as well as the date and time of counseling are available at the notice-board of WBUHS and its website. A candidate will have to appear in person before the selection committee on the date of counseling; otherwise he / she will be marked absent and his/ her candidature will stand cancelled. However, in case a candidate is unable to appear in person on the day of counseling, he/she may send his/her authorized representative with an Undertaking and Authority Letter for allotment (proforma for Undertaking and Authority Letter will be available in the University website from the day of publication of results), along with required original documents and fees. The allotment made to the authorized
representative shall be binding on the candidate.
The following documents will have to be produced to participate in the counseling
1. WBPGHAT Admit Card in original
2. BHMS Degree/ Provisional passing certificate
3. Internship completion certificate
4. Permanent/ Provisional Registration Certificate issued by State Council of Homoeopathy or Central Council of Homoeopathy.
5.School leaving certificate as proof of age
6.BHMS chance certificate
7.SC/ST/PC certificate
8.Duly accepted resignation letter from previous course, if any
9.Any other relevant document
The number of seats available for allotment, with their subject-wise break-up, shall be displayed at the venue of counseling. Information in this regard may be available in WBUHS website www.thewbuhs.org prior to counseling.
The candidates will have the right to choose any one of the available seats at his/ her rank at that point of time and the same will be allotted to him/ her.
The allotment made will be firm and final. Change of subject is not permitted. Therefore, request for the same will not be entertained by the WBUHS after the allotment.
Reservation of Seats
Seats at the rate of 22%, 6% & 3% will be kept reserved for the SC, ST & Physically Challenged candidates. ‘Physically Challenged’ means ‘Persons with disabilities’ as defined by MCI, i.e. 40-60% disability involving the lower limb(s) only. Seats reserved for SC candidates when remaining vacant even after following the instructions laid down in the Govt. orders and notifications, shall be filled in by the ST candidates and vice-versa. Seats reserved for PC candidates in the open seats when remaining vacant even after following the instructions laid down in the Govt. orders and notifications, shall be filled in from the general merit list.
For further details, contact –
The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS), Government of West Bengal; DD-36, Sector-I, Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700064, West Bengal; Phone: +91-33-2321- 3461/2334-6602; Email: registrar@thewbuhs.in; Website: www.thewbuhs.org
HOSPITAL
Out-patient Department
Time – 9AM – 3.30 PM
Every day (Monday – Saturday)
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Male Medicine
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Female Medicine
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Pediatrics
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Surgery
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Eye: Saturday
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ENT: Tuesday, Thursday
Community Medicine & Family Planning: Wednesday, Friday
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Immunization: Wednesday, Friday
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Allergic rhinitis & bronchial asthma clinic – Saturday
In-patient Department
Total beds: 68
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Male IPD; 20 beds
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Female IPD; 20 beds
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Children & others; 10 beds
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PG students: 18 beds
Others
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Radiology: Wednesday and Friday
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Pathology & Biochemistry: Monday - Friday
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ECG: Monday .Wednesday , Friday
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USG: Monday & Thursday
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Physiotherapy: Monday , Tuesday, Friday & Saturday
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Dentistry: Tuesday & Friday
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DOTS service and sputum microscopy
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24 hour Emergency
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Peripheral Hospital Unit 2 days in a week at Baksara Santragachi sporting club, Kata Pukur Barowari Seva Sadan 5days in a week.
Special Facilities
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OPD Registration charge: Rs. 2/-
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Free bed and free diet in IPD
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Medicine free of cost
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Cost effective investigation as per Government rate.
MEDICAL OFFICERS
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Dr. Sunil Kumar Manna, BHMS; RMO
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Dr. Subhendu Sengupta , DMS; HMO
PUBLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES
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Pulse Polio campaigning
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School health survey
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Health check-up camps and distribution of medicine free of cost
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Adopted villages
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Field trips
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DOTS
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Surveillance on Leprosy
RECENT PUBLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE, MBHMC&H
Type of Service
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February 17 & 18, 2012
School Health Check-up Camp
Santragachi Motilal
Nehru High School
February 14, 2012
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Santragachi Bhanumati High School
February 9, 2012
Health Check-up Camp
Narayan Palli, Ramrajatala
December 20, 2011
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Debmalya Seva Mission
July 27, 2011
School Health Check-up Camp
Santragachi Bhanumati
High School
July 8, 2011
School Health Check-up Camp
Santragachi Bhanumati
High School
November 12, 2010
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Santragachi Girls’(Primary Section)
September 28, 2010
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Santragachi Bhanumati Girls’ High School
September 5, 2010
Health Check-up Camp
Nazrul Pally,
Drainage Canal Road
August 3, 2010
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Howrah Rabindra Vidyalaya
July 23, 2010
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Santragachi Motilal Nehru Smriti Vidyalaya
July 1, 2010
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Prem Nagar, Bele Pole,
12/13, Puraton Shahar Lane, Howrah – 4
April 7, 2010
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Dasnagar Baligola Basti
December 15-22, 2009
School Health Check-up Camp
Santragachi Kedarnath Institution (Primary Section)
November 6, 2009
Health Check-up Camp
Nazrul Pally,
Drainage Canal Road
July 30, 2009
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September 19, 2008
School Health Check-up Camp
Howrah Rabindra Vidyalaya
August 26, 2008
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August 22, 2008
Health Check-up Camp
Nazrul Pally
July 28, 2008
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Sab Hariye Colony, Howrah
March 28, 2008
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February 28, 2008
TRAINING PROGRAMS
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Training of MOs on DOTS
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Training of HMOs on management of critical illness by Homeopathy
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Training of students and all faculties on HIV/AIDS/STDs awareness
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Training on Detection & Management of Leprosy
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Training on Breast Feeding
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Reorientation Training Program of teachers in Pathology, Microbiology, Practice of Medicine and Repertory




Contact us :
Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital
Drainage Canal Road , Dumoorjala , Howrah 711104 .
West Bengal India
(Government of West Bengal )
033- 26774449( College ) FAX no - 033- 26774449
0332- 26672502 (Hospital)
Email ID - principalmbhmch@gmail.com