Application for and Prospectus PGDHP - National Rural Health ...

Application for and Prospectus PGDHP - National Rural Health ... Application for and Prospectus PGDHP - National Rural Health ...

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National Institute of Health and Family Welfare5.2 Course StructureModules I-XIPractical ModuleProject WorkContact ProgrammesAssignmentsExamination for Evaluation5.3 MethodologyThe Post Graduate Diploma course has been designed by using self-learning principleand learning by doing approach. The learning would be through self-study of the modules,assignments, case studies, and contact programmes.There are total eleven basic modules and one practical module. To facilitate learning,each chapter in the module, has been provided with specified learning objectives in thebeginning. Detailed framework and concepts have also been given for the better understanding.The summing up and self-assessment exercises have been given at the end of the chapter forquick assessment by the learner.Case studies have also been included at relevant points so as to relate the concepts withreal situations.The exercises have been developed so that the learners can apply the knowledge intoworkplace settings. These have been compiled into a practical module to facilitate learning andimplementation of the concepts.Development of project based on field level exercise is one of the major componentsof the course. The project work will be supported by duly identified mentors by NIHFW.6.0 CONTACT PROGRAMME: TWO (Five Days each)Two contact programmes, each of five days duration will be held during the course.Each contact programme carries a weightage of maximum 20 marks, in terms ofattendance followed by an assessment test. Thus a candidate can score a maximum of 40marks from the two contact programmes. Attendance in contact programme andappearing in test is mandatory.The students are expected to read the course materials before attending the contactprogramme. This will make the contact programmes more useful, effective and candidates canfacilitate their self-learning.The students are to attend Contact Programme and Final Examination at theirown cost. The first contact programme will be held in the month of December, 2012/January,2013 and the second contact programme will be held in the month of April/May, 2013.4

National Institute of Health and Family WelfareContact Programme Contents DateOne Contact Programme (5 days) Module 1 to 4 December2012/January, 2013(Exact dates to be informed later)Second contact programme (5 days)(for those who have attended the firstcontact programme)Module 5 to 11 +Project workApril/May, 2013(Exact dates to be informed later)Venue: Teaching Block, National Institute of Health & Family Welfare, MunirkaNew Delhi-110067Time:9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.7.0 ASSIGNMENTS AND PROJECT REPORTStudents are required to submit two assignments. The assignment question papers willbe sent to the students along with the study materials. All the assignments will be Handwritten on A4 size paper (8.27 inch x 11.69 inch). The answers should be precise andillustrated with diagrams and specific examples based on practical experience. Assignmentsshould be tied together and then sent. No photocopy of any printed or any other materials (otherthan citing examples) will be accepted.No assignments/project report will be accepted after the last date fixed for thepurpose. Candidate will not be allowed to take the final examination unless all therequirements related to the submission of all the assignments and project report havebeen met with by stipulated dates.IMPORTANT DATESLast Date for Submission of Last Date Last Date(With Late Fee)Assignment-1 31 st January, 2013 28 th February, 2013Assignment-2 31 st May, 2013 28 th June, 2013Note:‣ The Late fee of Rs. 500/- should be paid through Demand Draft only drawn in favourof Director, NIHFW, payable at New Delhi.‣ No assignments will be accepted after the last date fixed for the purpose asmentioned above.5

<strong>National</strong> Institute of <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> Family WelfareContact Programme Contents DateOne Contact Programme (5 days) Module 1 to 4 December2012/January, 2013(Exact dates to be in<strong>for</strong>med later)Second contact programme (5 days)(<strong>for</strong> those who have attended the firstcontact programme)Module 5 to 11 +Project workApril/May, 2013(Exact dates to be in<strong>for</strong>med later)Venue: Teaching Block, <strong>National</strong> Institute of <strong>Health</strong> & Family Welfare, MunirkaNew Delhi-110067Time:9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.7.0 ASSIGNMENTS AND PROJECT REPORTStudents are required to submit two assignments. The assignment question papers willbe sent to the students along with the study materials. All the assignments will be H<strong>and</strong>written on A4 size paper (8.27 inch x 11.69 inch). The answers should be precise <strong>and</strong>illustrated with diagrams <strong>and</strong> specific examples based on practical experience. Assignmentsshould be tied together <strong>and</strong> then sent. No photocopy of any printed or any other materials (otherthan citing examples) will be accepted.No assignments/project report will be accepted after the last date fixed <strong>for</strong> thepurpose. C<strong>and</strong>idate will not be allowed to take the final examination unless all therequirements related to the submission of all the assignments <strong>and</strong> project report havebeen met with by stipulated dates.IMPORTANT DATESLast Date <strong>for</strong> Submission of Last Date Last Date(With Late Fee)Assignment-1 31 st January, 2013 28 th February, 2013Assignment-2 31 st May, 2013 28 th June, 2013Note:‣ The Late fee of Rs. 500/- should be paid through Dem<strong>and</strong> Draft only drawn in favourof Director, NIHFW, payable at New Delhi.‣ No assignments will be accepted after the last date fixed <strong>for</strong> the purpose asmentioned above.5

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