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ST. JOHN’S medical cOllegeST. JOHN’S NaTiONal academy Of
HealTH ScieNceSBaNgalOre - 560 034
Telephone : AdmissionsOffice-49466029-6031 Website : www.stjohns.in
OfficeHoursWeekdays : 09.00hrsto13.00hrs 13.45hrsto16.30hrs
Saturdays : 09.00hrsto13.00hrs
Address for all admissions correspondence:
RegistrarAdmissions Office
ST. JOHN’S National Academy of Health SciencesBangalore - 560 034
ST. JOHN’S NaTiONal academy Of HealTH ScieNceS
BaNgalOre - 560 034
I. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Note: Considerable care has been taken to make the provisions of this Prospectus precise and comprehensive. The information is not exhaustive.
iNTrOdUcTiON: The Catholic Church in India has always played an important role in the fields of education, health care, social welfare and development of the community. The Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) in response to a felt need decided to establish a Medical College and Teaching Hospital “to provide for the relief of suffering, to promote and preserve the health of the community and to give an example of enlightened training in dedicated service, which is characteristic of Christian educational and social welfare institutions”. St. John’s Medical College and Hospital and School of Nursing were started in 1963, 1975 and 1980 respectively at Bangalore by the C.B.C.I. Society for Medical Education. The School of Nursing was upgraded to the College of Nursing in 1989. In 1994 all the Institutions were brought together as the St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences.
aimS: While the Institution is intended primarily for training Catholics and especially dedicated personnel like Religious Sisters who are running a large number of hospitals and dispensaries mainly in medically underserved and rural areas of our country, it is open, like all other educational institutions under Catholic auspices, to all persons irrespective of religion, caste or community.
The Institution seeks to make a qualitative contribution to health care, medical education and research through the training of medical, paramedical, nursing, health management, community health workers, and other personnel who are dedicated to healing in the spirit of Christ.
St.John'sNationalAcademyofHealthSciences Bangalore - 560 034
AdmissionProgrammefor POSTGRADUATE2017-2018
RegistrarAdmissions Office
St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences
Bangalore
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Advertisement - 27/11/2016
Applications Available - online - 15/12/2016
Last date for Submitting Applications with NEET score - 01/02/2017
Announcement of Interview List - 10/02/2017
Interviews & Practicals - 20-22/02/17
Announcement of Final Results - 27/02/2017
Last date for admission - 06/03/2017
Commencement of Courses - 01/04/2017
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The College Hospital is intended to assist in the training and to render service in health care to all people irrespective of religion, caste or community, particularly the underprivileged and disadvantaged.
OBJecTiVeS: Under the overall policy of the CBCI Society for Medical Education, the objectives of the Institution are grouped as follows:
1. Excellence in all fields of health care education.
2. Adequate Christian formation of the students.
3. Upholding respect for life, from the moment of conception to its natural end.
4. A genuine feeling of compassion for the patients and their families as persons.
5. A special thrust to Community Health fostering the dimensions of participatory team work.
6. Serving the health needs of medically underserved areas of our country and our medically underprivileged brethren.
7. Acquiring the ability to research, and application of the advances in scientific knowledge to the relevant fields of work.
8. Striving towards promoting holistic health.
9. Acquiring an exemplary steadfastness to principles and moral values so as to witness to a life of honesty and integrity.
Right from its inception St. John’s set before it an ideal of excellence in academic courses as well as service to society, as a result of which it has truly become holistic both in its outlook and in its approach to the problems of community health.
This Institution of Health and Healing envisages also the training and participation of the community (including the rural people and the slum dwellers) in health care in its preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects.
The Institution expects its students to uphold the ethical values and principles of morality as interpreted by the Catholic
Church. The prospective student has the freedom to choose or reject these, but the choice is made before enrollment.
The Institution prepares students for the role of future leaders, loyal to the highest ideals of the health profession. Today’s Doctors, Nurses and other Health Care Professionals are part of a team who deliver comprehensive health care.
Often they are called to be leaders in society helping in all developmental activities. Health is both a means and an end of development, improving the quality of life. The students in medical and health care sciences, therefore, should be conscious of social, economic and other factors, the improvement of which will bring about the necessary transformation to make it possible for all in this country and in the world to lead a healthy human existence.
ii. HiSTOry The Catholic Church in India had long felt the need of adding a Medical College to the many educational and social welfare institutions through which, over the years, it has served the country. However, the complexities such a venture involved, delayed its active consideration until the proposal was pursued by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India. At the request of the C.B.C.I., the late Archbishop of Madras, the Most Rev. Louis Mathias, SDB, prepared and presented a report in 1954, in which he reviewed the total requirement of the project. In 1956, Archbishop Mathias with the aid of medical and financial experts, submitted a comprehensive scheme to the Conference and in September 1960, the C.B.C.I. took the decision to establish a Medical College, with an attached hospital at Bangalore.
His Holiness Pope John XXIII agreed to the College being called after his Patron, St. John the Baptist, as a mark of his personal interest in the project, and of his approval of its aims and ideals. The College was, accordingly, named “St. John’s Medical College” and opened in temporary premises at Bangalore in July 1963.
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In the course of their Joint Pastoral issued in connection with the XXXVIII International Eucharistic Congress, held in Bombay in 1964, the Catholic Bishops of India announced their choice of the College Project as the Chief Memorial of the Congress. This choice received the warm approval of His Holiness, Pope Paul VI, which was conveyed by him in a special message addressed to His Eminence, Valerian Cardinal Gracias, the then President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India and President of the CBCI Society for Medical Education. His Holiness has also established a scholarship in the College in his own name, to be awarded, each year, to the best all-round student completing the MBBS course.
The Corner Stone of the Project was blessed by His Holiness Pope Paul VI at Bombay during the principal function of the Eucharistic Congress, held on December 3, 1964, at which he officiated. It was laid at the Project site on July 27, 1965 by His Excellency Shri V.V. Giri, the then Governor of Karnataka, and later, President of India. On the completion of the buildings, the College was dedicated to the cause of Medical Education, Research and Care, on September 29, 1968, at a ceremony presided over by the late President of India, His Excellency, Dr. Zakir Hussain.
Prior to the completion of these buildings, the College was located in the premises of St. Mary’s Industrial School and Orphanage, which were made available by His Grace Archbishop Thomas Pothacamury of Bangalore for the teaching of pre-clinical and para-clinical subjects.
St. Martha’s Hospital conducted by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd Congregation was affiliated to the College for Clinical Teaching. The Hospital was extended and suitably equipped for the purpose. This hospital provided a practical example of the spirit of service and sacrifice, which the College strives to make its own and carry beyond itself, to the homes of the patients and the community, both in the urban and in the rural areas. The affiliation of this Hospital to the College has been discontinued from 1983.
Campus : In June 1968, five years after its establishment, the College moved to its permanent campus on a 140 acres site situated in the periphery of the city of Bangalore. During the first phase of construction, the following were completed: the teaching centre
(housing the pre-clinical and para-clinical departments and lecture theatres); four blocks of students' hostel; and some residences for the teaching staff.
St. John’s Medical College Hospital: The construction work of the second phase consisting of a 800-bed hospital, Nurses’ hostel and residences of Staff was started in April 1971. The out-patient departments were opened on December 8, 1975. Thereafter, the in-patient departments were opened gradually. With the third phase of construction completed in 1987, the campus has all the required facilities including a beautiful auditorium, with 1100 seats, from 1996, as a memorial of the Silver Jubilee of this Institution. At present St. John’s Medical College Hospital has 1200 in-patient beds, distributed among the Departments of General Medicine, Medical Oncology, Endocrinology, General Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Gynaecologic Oncology, Paediatrics, Paediatric Surgery, Radiology, Psychiatry, Thoracic Surgery, Dental Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology, Genito-Urinary Surgery, ENT diseases, Nephrology, Orthopaedics, Intensive Care, Cardiac Care, Cardiology, Neurology, Neuro-Surgery, Gastroenterology, Emergency Medicine, Anaesthesiology, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain and Palliative Care, Radio-immuno-Assay and Hemo-Dialysis. This is the teaching hospital of our College.
The CollegeofNursing is situated in the College & Hospital Sector. Started as a School of Nursing on July 1, 1980, it was raised to the status of a College of Nursing on September 25, 1989 and conducts courses in General Nursing & Midwifery, Basic B.Sc., Post Certificate B.Sc. P.B.D, Nsg, and M.Sc. Nursing Courses in Medical Surgery, Community Health, Paediatrics, Obst. and Gynae and Psychiatry.
In December 1994, the Institution was re-named as St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences and five Institutes placed under it:
1) St. John's Medical College;2) St. John's College of Nursing;3) St. John's Institute of Health Management and Para-Medical Studies;4) St. John's Medical College Hospital;5) St. John's Research Institute
PostGraduateDegree&DiplomaCourses
1. The College is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka and recognised for the following post-graduate degree/diploma courses, with the approval of the Medical Council of India and the Government of Karnataka. The number of seats available in each of these courses in 2017 is indicated alongside.
2. Number of PG seats available
2.1PostgraduateDegree(3yearscourse)
Name No.of SeatsM.D. Anasthesia 6M.D. Anatomy 4M.D. Biochemistry 4M.D. Community Health 6M.D. Dermatology/Venerology/Leprosy 3M.S. ENT 1M.D. Forensic Medicine 1M.D. General Medicine 9M.S. General Surgery 5M.D. Microbiology 4M.S. Obstetrics & Gynaecology 5M.S. Ophthalmology 3M.S. Orthopaedics 4M.D. Paediatrics 3M.D. Pathology 6M.D. Pharmacology 4M.D. Physiology 4M.D. Psychiatry 4M.D. Radiology 3M.D. PMR 2M.D. Transfusion Medicine 1
2.2DIPLOMA(2yearscourse)Diploma in Clinical Pathology 2Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology 2Diploma in Child Health 4Diploma in Obst. & Gynaecology 3Diploma in Anaesthesiology 3Diploma in Medical Radio Diagnosis 2
The availability of seats for the Post-Graduate Courses indicated here is subject to the decision of the court, if any.
Applications may be submitted for the above mentioned courses by those who have recognised Graduate/Post Graduate Medical Diploma and Qualified in PG NEET-2017
admiSSiON TO POSTgradUaTe degree aNd diPlOma
3. eligiBiliTy fOr admiSSiON
3.1 Candidates having qualified for the M.B.B.S Degree from any University recognised by the Medical Council of India and should have satisfactorily completed the Rotating Compulsory Internship of one year on or before 31/03/2017, registered with the Indian Medical Council and PG-NEET 2017 qualified are eligible to apply for the Post graduate Degree and Diploma courses.
3.2 A candidate can apply for aNy THree degree courses. In specialties with both P.G. Degree and Diploma, a single application for the subject can be made. Allotment of Degree/Diploma seats will be according to the merit list.
3.3 Special consideration will be given to alumni of St. John's Medical College who have served in medically underserved areas and underprivileged people, recognised as such by the College.
4. ApplicationForm
Application forms for Registration for P.G Degree/Diploma courses will be available online ONly at http://admissions.stjohns.in from 15th December 2016. The dead line for online application submission with NEET score is by 11:59 p.m, 1st February, 2017. Beyond the deadline no application will be accepted. Applications can be submitted only once and cannot be resubmitted.
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5. aPPlicaTiON fee: Application Fee for ONe SUBJecT: Rs. 2000/- Application Fee for TWO SUBJecTS: Rs. 3000/- Application Fee for THree SUBJecTS: Rs. 4000/- NOTe : • The maximum number of subjects a candidate can opt for is 3
(Three). • No additional fee is required for Diploma Courses. • Application fee once paid is non-refundable under any
circumstances.
6. mOde Of PaymeNT Of aPPlicaTiON fee: 6.1. The application fee can be paid by online payment mode only
You can use a Credit Card, Debit Card or Net Banking for making the payment online.
6.2. Please ensure that you get a confirmation for the amount paid online. This will be provided to you online once your transaction is successfully completed.
6.3. When using a credit card/debit card/Net banking, if the transaction is not successful, please perform the following steps: i. Check with your bank to see if the amount was debited. ii. If the amount has been debited, please contact Local Bank Branch
office of your Bank to follow-up. iii. If the amount has not been debited, and the transaction has not
been successful, then try to make the payment again. iv. If the transaction fails and you’ve been refunded after 24-48
hours, you will need to redo the payment process again.Note:
online applications received without receipt of application fees will not be registered
7. PREREQUISITESBEFOREFILLINGTHEONLINE aPPlicaTiON fOrm
7.1 It is the responsibil ity of the candidate to read the prospectus and instructions provided on the website http://admissions.stjohns.in and to ensure completeness of the application forms. Incomplete forms will be rejected.
7.2 Pleasekeepasoftcopyofyourrecentpassportphotographandascannedsoftcopyofyoursignaturereadybeforefillingtheapplicationform.
i. Specificationforphotograph:Recent colour passport-size photograph (taken after July 0 I, 2016), in JPEG/JPG format not exceeding 80 KB.
ii. Specificationforsignature:A scanned softcopy of your signature in JPEG/JPG format not exceeding 80 KB on a CD/USB drive/Hard disk.
7.3 A valid e-mail id and Mobile Number is mandatory for the submission of your Online Application. This e-mail and mobile numbershouldbeactivetillthedeclarationofresults.St John’s Medical College will send important information with regard to your application on this registered E-Mail/Mobile number.
7.4 Pleasenotethatafterthefinalsubmissionalltheparticulars mentioned in theonlineapplication includingNameof the Candidate,Subjects,DateofBirth,Address,EmailIDetc.willbeconsideredasFinalandNOfurthermodificationswillbeallowed/entertained.
7.5 Candidates are hence requested to fill in the online application form with the utmost care as no correspondence regarding change of details will be entertained.
8. INSTRUCTIONSFORFILLINGTHEONLINEAPPLICATIONFORM
DetailedInstructionswithscreencaptureimagesareavailableonline at http://admissions.stjohns.in on ‘How to fill the
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ApplicationForm’.Pleaserefertotheseinstructionsbefore registeringandfillingtheOnlineApplicationForm.
9. REGISTRATIONPROCESS
9.1 Candidates are first required to go to the website http://admissions.stjohns.in andclickonOnlineApplicationLinkundertheP.Gtab.
9.2 Ifyouareafirsttimeuser,youwillhavetofirstregisterby clickingonthelinkprovidedforregistration.
9.3 Fill up the registration form with required information.
9.4 Once you submit the above information, you will receive a St.John’sMedicalCollegePGadmission(SJMCET)USERID NUmBer and a Passwordto your registered Email lD by email and/or to your registered mobile number by SMS.
9.5 Kindly make note of this carefully and quote this SJmceT User IDNumber for any enquiry that you may have and when communicating with us for any further correspondence.
9.6 Please Note:(1)SubsequenttoreceivingyourSJMCETUserIDnumberandPassword,youwillNOTbeabletoedityourName, Email andMobile Number. (2) In case you need tochangethesefieldsthenyouwillhaverepeatStep1to3andobtainanewSJMCETUserIDandPassword.
10. STEPS FOR SUBMITTING THE ONLINE APPLICATION fOrm
10.1 go to the link: http://admissions.stjohns.in and click on the Online Application Form Link under the P.G tab.
10.2 Enter your registered SJMCETUserIDnumberand password
10.3 Fill the online application form ensuring that the information you provide is accurate.
10.4 Before submitting, check the details for completeness and correctness
10.5 Upload your latest photograph and signature
10.6 Make your PAYMENT using anyone of the methods provided.
10.7 Once the transaction has been completed, an email/SMS stating successful registration of the application will be sent to your registered email ID/mobile number.
10.8 Please note that this entire application form is meant to be submitted online. If you get interrupted after you submit the basic Information or at “upload photo and signature”, you can sign in again using your SJMCET User id Number and password.
11. DONOTPRINTand send any application forms by Post or Courier. Applications forms sent by Post or Courier will NOT be accepted.
12. Errorsarisingoutofincorrectorimproperdataentrywillbethesoleresponsibilityofthecandidate
13. In case you have any query for filling the application form online or related issues, you may call the admissions office during office hours.
14. TheFollowingDocumentsaretobesubmittedatthetimeofiNTerVieW.
14.1 Orginal copies of the following:
a. M.B.B.S. Degree or Provisional Pass Certificate.
b. Statements of marks of all M.B.B.S. Examinations (as in the form enclosed).
c. Caste Certificate (if SC/ST from Karnataka).
d. Compulsory Rotating Internship Certificate.
e. A Certificate from the authority concerned to the effect that the Hospital where internship was done is a teaching Hospital or recognised by the University/Medical Council of India for Internship training as the case may be.
f. State Medical Council Registration Certificate.
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g. Conduct Certificate from the head of the Institution where the candidate studied for M.B.B.S. Course.
h. Junior Residency Certificate or Service Certificate from the competent authority (if applicable).
i. Certificates showing distinctions, scholarships, honours, medals etc. for MBBS only, if any.
j. Post-graduate diploma or degree certificates, if any.
k. A certificate from the head of the Institution last attended, giving details of the number of attempts at each examination and failures, if any.
l. A certificate showing extra-curricular activities / Sports (Intercollegiate/State only).
m. For former students of this institution a Certificate of service in rural and underserved areas in this country from the authority concerned and approved by the Director of this Institution.
n. NEET (PG) 2017-Results
Note: Unless all the above mentioned Original Certificates are produced when called for interview, no interview will be conducted. Migration and Transfer certificates are to be enclosed along with the originals. All Foreign students require a "No Objection Certificate" from Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi - 110 011 before admission to the College. Should a candidate secure admission, all the original certificates will be deposited in the College until the completion of the Course.
15. TheSelectionProcess
15.1 The selection process consists of two steps :
Step 1: Only P.G. NEET - 2017 qualified candidates are eligible for admission and based on their All India NEET ranking/NEET score will be called for step 2.
Step 2: Objective assessment of the clinical skills (Practical Test)
and an Interview to assess the aptitude of the candidate to serve the needy in medically underserved areas and under privileged community, an important objective of our Institution will be conduct-ed from 20/02/2017 to 22/02/2017 at St. John's Medical College, Bangalore
15.2 Final selection will be based on
a. NEET Score
b. Practical Test score.
c. Interview Score
d. In addition to the above, weightage will be given to the following categories of applicants:
i Graduates, who have served medically underserved areas and underprivileged community, recognised as such by the St. John's Medical College for a period of at least two years.
ii Roman Catholic Community members
iii Religious sisters (Nuns)
15.3 Finally selected candidates must pay the fees within stipulated date.
15.4 Admission to various courses will be provisional and is subject to confirmation of eligibility by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences(RGUHS). The decision of the University with regard to eligibility is final. The selected candidate should obtain the Eligibility Certificate personally from the University and submit it along with other certificates before paying the fees.
15.5 The duration of the various courses and syllabi will be as laid down by the RGUHS from time to time. The date of commencement of the classes will be notified as per the calendar of events of the Rajiv Gandhi University.
15.6 Any dispute regarding the admission procedure is subject to the jurisdiction of Courts in Bangalore only.
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St.John'sMedicalCollege,bangalore-34FeeChart-P.G.Degree/Diploma-2017
fee aT admiSSiON Amount(Rs.)
Admission Fee 10,000.00Identity Card 200.00Graduation fee 2,500.00Alumni Association Membership 2,000.00Staff Benefit Fund 2,000.00Univeristy Exam Expenditure 3,000.00
RefundableDeposits Caution Deposit 10,000.00Laboratory Deposit 3,000.00Library Deposit 3,000.00
TermFeeTuitionFee PerTerm a) PG Degree -Clinical Subject 3,00,000.00b) PG Degree - Para Clinical (Community Medicine) 2,62,500.00c) PG Degree - Para Clinical (Pathology, Pharmacology 2,50,000.00 Forensic Medicine)d) PG Degree - Para Clinical ( Microbiology) 1,62,500.00e) PG Degree - Pre Clinical Subject 1,62,500.00f) PG Diploma - Clinical Subject 1,62,500.00g) PG Diploma - Para Clinical (Pathology) 1,62,000.00
Library Fee 2,500.00College Day 150.00Students Health Scheme 1,500.00Recreation Room 100.00Sports Fee 200.00Value Educational Activities (Catholics Only) 150.00Regn. Recgn Charges to Public Bodies 3,500.00 (For Clinical and Para Clinical Subjects only)MCI Inspection Charges 3,500.00(For Clinical and Para Clinical Subjects only)Wifi Connection 1,000.00Students Welfare fee (Hostelite) 2,000.00
Students'Association
a) Students' Association Subscription 175.00 b) Fellowship Dinner (Except Last Term) 250.00 c) Magazine Fee 100.00 d) Inter Medical Sports (2nd Term Onwards) 150.00 e) Cultural Fee 100.00
raJiV gaNdHi UNiVerSiTy fee aT admiSSiON
r.g.U. admission fee: a) Indian 500.00 b) NRI / SAARC National 3,000.00 c) Foreign National Other than SAARC $ 150
R.G.U.RegistrationFee: a) Indian 3,000.00 b) NRI / SAARC National 5,000.00 c) Foreign Other than SAARC $ 150
R.G.U.EligibilityFee: a) Indian 3,000.00 b) NRI / SAARC National 10,000.00 c) Foreign Other than SAARC $ 600
r.g.U additional exam fee 3,000.00
R.G.USportsFee(inlumpsum) PG Degree (200 x 3) 600.00 PG Diploma (200 x 2) 400.00
R.G.UStudentsWelfareFund(inlumpsum) PG Degree (100 x 3) 300.00 PG Diploma (100 x 2) 200.00
R.G.UHelinetFee(inlumpsum) PG Degree (2000 x 3) 6,000.00 PG Diploma (2000 x 2) 4,000.00 RGU Helinet Registration fee 100.00
Teachers'DayFlag(PerAnnum) 45.00
N.B: All the above fees are subject to revision from time to time.
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Note: (a) A student who discontinues the course after admission but before
the commencement of the course, will not be entitled to refund of the fees paid and deposits made to the Institution unless the seat that has fallen vacant due to the discontinuation, is filled up by another candidate. In such a case, an amount equal to 10% of the total fees payable will be deducted as service charges.
(b) If a student discontinues the course during the course period in order to join another subject elsewhere or for any other reason, he/she will have to refund the entire stipend paid by the Institution up to the time of discontinuing and further will pay the fees for the remaining period of the course to the Institution, and shall also forfeit all the deposits and other fees paid to the Institution.
(c) The students are required to pay the prescribed fees once in every six months i.e. in the months of July and January, of each academic year. There will be a total of SIX installments for Degree Course and FOUR installments for Diploma Course.
(d) All the students are instructed to make payments of the entire term fees in one installment to St. John's Medical College Accounts section and no part payment will be accepted. The prescribed fees should be paid within one month of the commencement of each term. Late payments will attract a penalty of Rs. 50/- per day which will have to be paid along with the fee.
(e) Examination fees as prescribed by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and other fees, if any, will be notified at the time of admission or at the appropriate time.
(f) All candidates have to pay a caution deposit of Rs. 10,000/-, Library deposit of Rs. 3,000/- and laboratory deposit of Rs. 3,000/- at the time of Admission. These amounts will be refunded, after deduction of dues, if any, when the student leaves the Institution on completion of the Course.
16. P.G.StudentswillgetastipendofRs.25,000/-permonth.
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17. ScHOlarSHiP
A limited number of scholarships are available for deserving candidates.
18. DutiesandResponsibilities
Duties and responsibilities of the P.G. students will be as determined by the Dean from time to time. They will be required to perform such work as may be needed in the legitimate interest of patient care/research etc., as may be decided by the Dean. However, it may be noted that the P.G. Programmes in this Institution are on a Pattern of Residency.
Candidates, giving wrong information in the application form or in the annexures are liable to be expelled from the College at any time during the course of studies and liable also to other disciplinary action by the College.
ST. JOHN’S medical cOllege St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences,
Bangalore(As on 15th December 2016)
DirectorRev. Dr. PAUL PARATHAZHAM
L.Ph., L.Th., M.A., Ph.D (Sociol, USA)dean
Dr. K. SRINIVASAN, MDVice-Deans
Dr. VARGHESE P.S. MDDr. DENIS XAVIER, MD
Dr. GERALDINE MENEZER Ph.D
LISTOFTEACHINGSTAFFASON1stDec.2016
aNaTOmy1. Dr. V.Balasubramanyam MBBS, MS Professor & Head2. Dr. Roopa Ravindranath MBBS, MS Professor3. Dr. I.M.Thomas B.Sc (Hons), Emeritus Professor
MBBS, MS (Anat.), FAMS 4. Dr. Shankar Nachiket MBBS, MS Associate Professor5. Dr. Yogitha Ravindranath MBBS, MD Associate Professor 6. Dr. Stephen S. Dayal MBBS, MD Assistant Professor7. Dr. Lakshmi T.A MBBS, MD Assistant Professor8. Dr. Veronica Preetha Tilak MBBS Junior Consultant (at the level of Assistant Professor)9. Dr. Sujatha Narayanan MBBS Tutor10. Dr. Azra Jabeen MBBS Tutor
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St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences,
ST. JOHN’S medical cOllege Bangalore
gOVerNiNg cOUNcil(As on December 2016)
1. Most Rev. Bernard Moras - Chairman
2. Rev. Dr. Paul Parathazham - Director, SJNAHS
3. Rev. Fr. Jesudoss Rajamanickam - Associate Director, Finance, SJNAHS
4. Rev. Fr. Pradeep Kumar Samad - Associate Director, SJMCH
5. Rev. Fr. Duming Dias - Associate Director, SJMC
6. Dr. K. Srinivasan - Dean & Secretary
7. Dr. Vijay T.M. Joseph - Chief of Medical Services SJMCH
8. Dr. Arvind Kasthuri - Professor Community Health Dept., SJMC
9. Dr. R.B. Galgali - Professor, Psychiatry Dept. SJMCH
10. Dr. Madan Mohan Ballal - RGUHS Nominee
11. Dr. P.K. Raju - RGUHS Nominee
12. Mr. Vishak S. Rao - President, Students Association
3. Dr. Sultana Furruqh MBBS, MD,Ph.D Professor4. Dr. Geraldine Menezes Additional Professor
B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D 5. Dr. Venkatesh M.Sc,Ph.D Emeritus Professor6. Dr. Vinod George.T B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D Associate Professor7. Dr. Radhika.D MBBS, MD, DNB Associate Professor8. Dr. Jayakumari.S MBBS, MD Associate Professor9. Dr. Subha N. Prakash MBBS, MD Assistant Professor10. Dr. Ravi Kumar. R MBBS, MD Assistant Professor11. Mr. Guru Aribam Bhutesh Kumar Lecturer
BSc, M.Sc 12. Dr. Girish.K.S MBBS, MD Tutor
PHarmacOlOgy1. Dr. Denis Xavier MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Thangam Joseph MBBS, MD Emeritus Professor3. Dr. Padmini Devi. D MBBS, MD Associate Professor4. Dr. Atiya Rehman Faruqui MBBS, MD Associate Professor5. Dr. Anuradha S. MBBS, MD Assistant Professor6. Dr. Mangala Rao MBBS, MD Assistant Professor7. Dr. Deepak Kamath MBBS, MD Assistant Professor8. Dr. Bhuvana.K.B MBBS, MD Tutor9. Dr. Naveena.R MBBS, MD Tutor
PaTHOlOgy1. Dr. Pritilata Rout MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Marjorie Maria Anne Correa Professor
MBBS, MD 3. Dr. Usha Kini MBBS, Professor
DCP, MD, DNB 4. Dr. John Thomas MBBS, MD, DHE, Emeritus Professor
FRC(Path), FICP, FAMS 5. Dr. Julian Alphonse Crasta Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB
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11. Mrs. Smitha J.S.M M.Sc, Ph.D Lecturer12. Ms. Amudha .S M.Sc, Ph.D Lecturer13. Dr. Anjali MBBS, MD Lecturer (Genetics)14. Dr. Chitra.N MBBS, MD Tutor15. Dr. Shyamala.B.Y MBBS, MD Tutor16. Dr. Gadade Varsha Govindrao Tutor
MBBS, MD
PHySiOlOgy1. Dr. Anura V.Kurpad Professor & Head
MBBS,MD,DNB,Ph.D 2. Dr. Sandhya T.Avadhany MBBS, MD Professor3. Dr. Mario Vaz MBBS, MD Professor4. Dr. Tony David Sanjiv Raj MBBS, MD Professor5. Dr. Sucharita S MBBS, MD Additional Professor 6. Dr. Rebecca Kuriyan Associate Professor
MSc, M.Phil, Ph.D 7. Dr. Maria Pauline MBBS, MD Associate Professor8. Dr. Savitha. D MBBS, MD Associate Professor9. Dr. Sowmya .S MBBS, MD Assistant Professor10. Dr. Sejil T.V MBBS, MD Lecturer11. Dr.Sindhuja.A MBBS, MD Tutor12. Dr.Ashwini Priyanka.V MBBS, MD Tutor13. Dr.Sheethal Chandrashekar Naik Tutor
MBBS, MD 14. Dr. Taniya Anto MBBS, MD Tutor
HiSTOry Of mediciNe1. Dr. Mario Vaz MBBS, MD Professor & Incharge2. Mrs. Radhika Hegde BA, MA Lecturer
BiOcHemiSTry1. Dr. Anitha Devanath MBBS, MD, DNB Professor & Head2. Dr. Anita R. Bijoor MBBS, MD,Ph.D Professor
6. Dr. Rajalakshmi T MBBS, MD, DNB Additional Professor7. Dr. Anuradha Ananthamurthy
MBBS, MD, M.Sc Additional Professor8. Dr. Inchara Y.K MBBS, MD, DNB Associate Professor9. Dr. Suravi Mohanty Assistant Professor
MBBS, DCP, DNB 10. Dr. Panjwani Poonam Kishore Assistant Professor
MBBS, MD 11. Dr. Gayatri MBBS, MD Assistant Professor12. Dr. Renuka Malipatel MBBS, MD Assistant Professor13. Dr. Gnanapriya .V MBBS, MD Lecturer14. Dr. Maria Frances Bukelo Lecturer
MBBS, MD 15. Dr. Shrithi Karanth MBBS, MD Lecturer16. Dr. Pragnashree Mukhopadhyay Lecturer
MBBS, MD 17. Dr. Amanda Christina Pinto Lecturer
MBBS, MD 18. Dr. Giri Punja.M MBBS, MD Tutor 19. Dr. S.Leo Prince Mathan MBBS, MD Tutor 20. Dr. Arpitha.C.P MBBS, MD Tutor micrOBiOlOgy1. Dr. Srikanth N.S. MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. S. Muralidharan MBBS, MD Professor3. Dr. Baijayanti Mishra MBBS, MD Additional Professor4. Dr. Ranjani Shamsundar Additional Professor
MBBS, MD, DMV 5. Dr. Savitha Nagaraj Associate Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB 6. Dr. Jayanthi Savio MBBS, MD Associate Professor7. Dr. Mary Dias MBBS, MD Associate Professor
8. Dr. Smitha Mary Rockey MBBS, MD Assistant Professor9. Dr. Supriya Gachimath MBBS, MD Assistant Professor10. Dr. Vani .C MBBS, MD Lecturer11. Dr. Mamatha .V MBBS, MD Lecturer12. Dr. Priyadarshini A. Padaki Lecturer
MBBS, MD
cOmmUNiTy mediciNe 1. Dr. Bobby Joseph MBBS, MD, DNB Professor & Head2. Dr. Arvind Kasthuri MBBS, MD, DNB Professor3. Dr. Dominic Misquith Professor
MBBS, MD,DCH,M.Sc 4. Dr. B. Ramakrishna Goud Additional Professor
MBBS, MD 5. Dr. Sulekha.T MBBS, MD Additional Professor 6. Dr. Prem Kumar Mony Associate Professor
MBBS, MD, M.Sc 7. Dr. Naveen Ramesh MBBS, MD Associate Professor 8. Dr. Deepthi N.Shanbhag MBBS, MD Associate Professor 9. Dr. Pretesh R. Kiran MBBS, MD Associate Professor10. Dr. Rashmi Rodrigues MBBS, MD Assistant Professor 11. Dr. Twinkle Agrawal MBBS, MD Assistant Professor12. Dr. Farah Nazz Fathima MBBS, Assistant Professor
MD, DNB, PGDHA 13. Dr. Avita Rose Johnson Assistant Professor
MBBS, MD, PGDMLE 14. Dr. Archana.S MBBS, MD Assistant Professor15. Dr. Daisy John MBBS, DO Lecturer16. Ms. Rajitha .K B.Sc, M.Sc Lecturer17. Dr. Nancy G Angeline MBBS, MD Lecturer18. Dr. Jennifer James MBBS, MD Tutor19. Dr. Geethu Maria Joseph MBBS, MD Tutor
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fOreNSic mediciNe 1. Dr. Varghese P.S. MBBS, DFM, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Asma Kausar MBBS, MD Associate Professor3. Dr. Gajjala Babu Rao MBBS Tutor 4. Dr. Betty Alben MBBS Tutor
TRANSFUSIONMEDICINE&IMMUNOHAEMATOLOGY 1. Dr. S.Sitalakshmi Professor & Head
MBBS, DCP, DNB, Ph.D 2. Dr. Shanthala Devi A.M. MBBS, MD Professor3. Dr. Vanamala Anand .A MBBS, MD Associate Professor4. Dr. J. Latha Fathima Assistant Professor
MBBS, DNB, DCP 5. Dr. Sweta Srivatstava Assistant Professor
B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D 6. Dr. Megha J. Zacharia MBBS, MD Lecturer7. Dr. Parimala Puttaiah MBBS, DCP Senior Tutor 8. Dr. Tanima Tapan Ghosh Tutor
MBBS, DCP 9. Dr. Seema Anandtheerth Umarji Senior Resident
MBBS, MD geNeral mediciNe 1. Dr. K.S. Chandra Mouli MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. G. D.Ravindran Professor
MBBS, MD,DNB, FCGP
3. Dr. Cecil Reuben Ross MBBS, MD Professor4. Dr. Rekha Pradeep MBBS, MD Professor5. Dr. Seena Sankar MBBS, MD Additional Professor6. Dr. Jyothi M. Idiculla MBBS, MD Additional Professor7. Dr. Sara Chandy Chacko MBBS, MD Associate Professor8. Dr. Ratnamala Choudhury Associate Professor
MBBS, MD
9. Dr. Soumya Umesh MBBS, DNB Associate Professor10. Dr. Geetha Ann Francis Associate Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB 11. Dr. Anasuya.D.S MBBS, MD Assistant Professor12. Dr. Abdul Mateen Athar MBBS, MD Assistant Professor13. Dr. Saba Fathima Mahmood Assistant Professor
MBBS, MD 14. Dr. Shruti M. Kulkarni MBBS, DNB Assistant Professor15. Dr. Sanjuktha Rao MBBS, MD Assistant Professor16. Dr. Mary George K MBBS, MD Assistant Professor17. Dr. Pavithra Lokesh MBBS, DNB Senior Resident18. Dr. B. Sheba Charles MBBS, DNB Senior Resident19. Dr. Thenmozhi N MBBS, MD Senior Resident20. Dr. Jonita Evett Fernandes Senior Resident
MBBS, MD 21. Dr. Lakshmi Krishna.V MBBS, MD Senior Resident22. Dr. J.Sudeep MBBS, MD Senior Resident23. Dr. Smrthi Shetty.U MBBS, MD Senior Resident24. Dr. Jananee Muralidharan Senior Resident
MBBS, MD 25. Dr. Chaitanya H Balakrishnan Senior Resident
MBBS, MD 26. Dr. Parvathi M MBBS, MD Senior Resident
diViSiON Of rHeUmaTOlOgy 1. Dr. Vineetha Shoba Professor & Head
MBBS, MD, DM 2. Dr. Betsy Mathew MBBS, MD Professor 3. Dr. Savitha Anne Sebastian Senior Resident
MBBS, MD 4. Dr. Desai Anu Mohan MBBS, DNB Senior Resident
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deParTmeNT Of PUlmONary mediciNe 1. Dr. George Albert D'souza Professor & Head
MBBS, MD, DNB 2. Dr. Uma Maheswari.K Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB 3. Dr. Priya Ramachandran Additional Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB 4. Dr. Uma Devaraj MBBS, DNB Associate Professor5. Dr.Varghese Louis MBBS, MD Senior Resident6. Dr. Alisha Chadhury MBBS, MD Senior Resident7. Dr. Avinash.R MBBS, DNB, DTCD Senior Resident
criTical care mediciNe 1. Dr. Sriram Sampath MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Bhuvana Krishna MBBS, MD Additional Professor3. Dr. Haji Mohammed Ismail Associate Professor
MBBS, MD 4. Dr. Deshikar L.N MBBS, MD Junior Consultant (at the level of Assistant Professor)5. Dr. Hassan Mubarak MBBS, MD Senior Resident6. Dr. Ajey M Hegde MBBS, MD Senior Resident7. Dr. Alok Narasimha MBBS, MD Senior Resident8. Dr. Gautham M Raju MBBS, MD Senior Resident9. Dr. Sai Lakshman.P MBBS, MD Senior Resident10. Dr. Raghuram ATS MBBS, MD Senior Resident
eNdOcriNOlOgy1. Dr. Ganapathi Bantwal Professor
MBBS, MD, DM 2. Dr. Vageesh S Ayyar Professor & Head
MBBS, MD, DM, MNAMS 3. Dr. Vivek Mathew MBBS, MD, DM Associate Professor4. Dr. Belinda George MBBS, MD Assistant Professor
5. Dr. Ganesh V MBBS, MD Senior Resident6. Dr. Vishwanatha.S MBBS, MD Senior Resident7. Dr. Rakshith.S.C MBBS, MD Senior Resident
emergeNcy mediciNe 1. Dr. Shakuntala Murty .K
MBBS, MD, MRCP Professor & Head2. Dr. Girish Narayan MBBS, MD Associate Professor3. Dr. Ayesha Maria Dias MBBS, MD Assistant Professor4. Dr. Rajkiran.R MBBS, MD Assistant Professor5. Dr. Syed Sameer Ahmed MBBS, MD Assistant Professor6. Dr. Karthik Reddy.C.H MBBS, MD Assistant Professor7. Dr. Anitha Mary Varghese Assistant Professor
MBBS, MD 8. Dr. Gayatri Bala chandran Assistant Professor
MBBS, MS 9. Dr. Kiran P.V MBBS, Junior Consultant Fellowship in Emergency Medicine (at the level of Assistant Professor)10. Dr. Nagaraja D.M MBBS, MCEM Junior Consultant (at the level of Assistant Professor)11. Dr. T Sandeep MBBS, MD Senior Resident12. Dr. Swathi.S MBBS, DA Senior Resident13. Dr. Ragamahitha.P MBBS, Senior Resident Fellowship in accident & Emergency 14. Dr. Sikha Ninon Mathew MBBS Tutor15. Dr. Mohammed Sajid Ali MBBS Tutor
geNeral SUrgery
1. Dr. L.N.Mohan MBBS, MS Professor & Head2. Dr. Anthony P. Rozario Professor
MBBS, DNB, FRCS 3. Dr. Subramanyam S.G. MBBS, MS Professor
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4. Dr. Govindaraj Sridhar MBBS, MS, ProfessorDNB, FRCS
5. Dr. Noor Mohamed Shawnas Bahnou Associate Professor MBBS, DNB, Fellowship
6. Dr. Raja .H MBBS, MS, DNB, MRCS Associate Professor 7. Dr. Anirudh.V MBBS, MS Assistant Professor8. Dr. Ann Sunny MBBS, DNB Assistant Professor9. Dr.Clement Prakash T.J MBBS, MS Assistant Professor10. Dr. Osborne Peter Vaz MBBS, MS Assistant Professor11. Dr. Nivedita Devaprasad Mita
MBBS, MS Assistant Professor12. Dr. Sendhil Rajan MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assistant Professor13. Dr.Rahul Ralph Sima MBBS, DNB Senior Resident14. Dr.Vivekanandan MBBS, DNB Senior Resident15. Dr.Pavithra.B MBBS, MS Senior Resident16. Dr. Karthikeyan.K MBBS, MS Senior Resident17. Dr. Tejus V Nagi Reddy MBBS, MS Senior Resident
diViSiON Of VaScUlar SUrgery 1. Dr. Sunil Joshi MBBS, MS, FIVS Associate Professor
SUrgical ONcOlOgy1. Dr. Suraj Manjunath Professor & Head
MBBS, MS, M.Ch 2. Dr. Rakesh S. Ramesh MBBS, DNB Assistant Professor3. Dr. Anuradha.G MBBS, MS Senior Resident4. Dr. Ravi Chandran.K MBBS, MS Senior Resident5. Dr. Smitha S Rao MBBS, MS Senior Resident
OBSTETRICS&GYNAECOLOGY 1. Dr. Sheela C.N. MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Annamma Thomas MBBS, MD Professor3. Dr. Shirley George MBBS, MS Professor
4. Dr. Vani Ram Kumar MBBS, MS Professor5. Dr. Manjula S.K. MBBS, MD Associate Professor6. Dr. Shashikala Karanth Associate Professor
MBBS, DGO, DNB 7. Dr. Jayashree V. Kanavi MBBS, MD Assistant Professor8. Dr. K.M.N Vishnu Priya MBBS, MD Assistant Professor9. Dr. Anuradha G. MBBS, DGO, DNB Assistant Professor10. Dr. Shobha G. MBBS, MS, DNB Assistant Professor11. Dr. Rao Preethi Venkatachala Assistant Professor
MBBS, DNB 12. Dr. Mohana Veera Prakishini.P Senior Resident
MBBS, DNB 13. Dr. Shilpa Venkatesh MBBS, MS Senior Resident14. Dr. Gonsalves kavita Peter Senior Resident
MBBS, DGO, DNB 15. Dr. Shivani Chandan. L MBBS, MD Senior Resident16. Dr. Deepa R MBBS, MS Senior Resident17. Dr.Sandya.M.R MBBS, MS, DGO Senior Resident18. Dr.Anjana.J.S MBBS, MS Senior Resident19. Dr. Sujatha.V MBBS, MS, DNB Senior Resident20. Dr. Kotu Kumudini Devi MBBS, MS Senior Resident
gyNaecOlOgic ONcOlOgy1. Dr. Elizabeth Vallikad Professor & Head
MBBS,MD, Ph.D (Gynae. Onco) 2. Dr. Premalatha T.S Associate Professor
MBBS, DGO, DNB 3. Dr. Kiran Kulkarni MBBS, MS Assistant Professor4. Dr. Geeta Acharya MBBS, MD Assistant Professor5. Dr. Bidkar Vishakha Chandrakant Senior Resident
MBBS, DGO, DNB 6. Dr. Ruchi Jain MBBS, MS Senior Resident
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aNaeSTHeSiOlOgy1. Dr. Latha P. John Professor & Head
MBBS, MD, DA, FFARCS 2. Dr. K.S.Vasudev Upadhyaya Professor
MBBS, DA , DNB 3. Dr. Radhika D. Dhanpal Professor
MBBS, MD, DA 4. Dr. Kshma Kilpadi Professor
MBBS, MD, DA 5. Dr. Sathyanarayana P.S Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB, PDCC 6. Dr. Savitha.K.S MBBS, MD Additional Professor7. Dr. Bindu George MBBS, MD,DA Additional Professor8. Dr. Reena Nayar MBBS, MD Additional Professor9. Dr. Moses Charles D'Souza Additional Professor
MBBS, MD 10. Dr. Lagoo Jui Yesshavanat Associate Professor
MBBS, MD 11. Dr. Vikram M Shivappagoudar Associate Professor
MBBS, MD 12. Dr. Surbhi Gupta MBBS, MD Associate Professor13. Dr. Karthik Jain M MBBS, MD Associate Professor14. Dr. Manjula Devi Associate Professor
MBBS, DA,DNB 15. Dr. Nischala Dixit Associate Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB, MRCA 16. Dr. Apoorva N. Kothari MBBS, MD Assistant Professor17. Dr. Deepa Baskaran Assistant Professor
MBBS, DA,DNB 18. Dr. Rashmi Rani MBBS, Assistant Professor
MD(Physiology) , DNB 19. Dr. Arpana Kedlaya Assistant Professor
MBBS, DA, DNB 20. Dr. Surekha .G MBBS, MD Senior Resident
21. Dr. Shilpa .J MBBS, DNB Senior Resident22. Dr. Joyline Stephany D'Souza Senior Resident
MBBS, MD 23. Dr. Usha R. Sastry MBBS, DA,DNB Senior Resident24. Dr. Deepa Y MBBS, MD Senior Resident25. Dr. Anjali Teresa Mathew Ollapally Senior Resident
MBBS, MD 26. Dr. Thomas T Vellapally MBBS, MD Senior Resident27. Dr. Rakshith Prasad.B MBBS, DNB Senior Resident28. Dr. Pooja.P MBBS, MD Senior Resident29. Dr. Edza Davis MBBS, MD Senior Resident30. Dr. Namratha.L MBBS, MD Senior Resident31. Dr. Shreeveera.M.N MBBS, DNB Senior Resident32. Dr. Aswathy L R MBBS, MD Senior Resident
PalliaTiVe mediciNe 1. Dr. S.D. Tarey MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Shobha N. Nair Associate Professor
MBBS,MD, MRCP, M.Sc Pallative Medicine
3. Dr.Archana Sampath MBBS, DNB Senior Resident
cardiOlOgy 1. Dr. Kiron Varghese MBBS, MD, DM Professor & Head2. Dr. Santosh M.J. MBBS, MD, DNB Additional Professor3. Dr. Srilakshmi M.A. Associate Professor
MBBS, DNB, DNB (Cardio) 4. Dr. Sanivarapu Venkata Krishna Rao Senior Consultant
MBBS, MD, DNB 5. Dr. Sandeep Srinivas MBBS, MD Senior Resident6. Dr. Girish.K MBBS, MD Senior Resident7. Dr. Sreekanth Raghavan (adjunct Associate Professor)
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gaSTrOeNTerOlOgy 1. Dr. Harshad C. Devarbhavi Professor & Head
MBBS, DCH, MD, DNB (Med.), DNB (Gastro.), DM
2. Dr. Mallikarjun MBBS, MD, DM Additional Professor3. Dr.Balaji.G MBBS, MD, DM Assistant Professor4. Dr.Vishnu Abishek Raj Assistant Professor4
MBBS, MD, DM 5. Dr. Sharaon Paul Methala Senior Resident
MBBS, MD 6. Dr. Sujit Jacob James MBBS, MD Senior Resident7. Dr. Mallela Ajay Raj MBBS, MD Senior Resident
NeUrOlOgy 1. Dr. Thomas Mathew MBBS, MD, DM Professor & Head 2. Dr. Gosala R.K. Sarma Professor
MBBS, MD, DM 3. Dr. Raghunandan Nadig Associate Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB 4. Dr. Sagar Badachi MBBS, MD, DM Assistant Professor5. Dr. Akash M Awati MBBS, MD, DM Senior Resident6. Dr. Amrutha Avati MBBS, MD Senior Resident
PaediaTricS 1. Dr. Sanjiv Lewin MBBS, MD, DNB Professor & Head2. Dr. Sylvan John Rego Professor
MBBS, DCH, MD 3. Dr. Fulton Sebastian D'Souza Additional Professor
MBBS, MD 4. Dr. Chitra Dinakar MBBS, DCH, DNB Additional Professor5. Dr. Indumathi C.K.MBBS, DCH, DNB Additional Professor6. Dr. Maria Lorette Lewin Associate Professor
MBBS, DCH, DNB 7. Dr. A.V. Lalitha Associate Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB
8. Dr. Anand.Prakash MBBS, MD Associate Professor9. Dr. Ranjini Srinivasan MBBS, DNB Assistant Professor10. Dr. Sushma.K MBBS, DNB Assistant Professor11. Dr. Savitha K MBBS, MD Senior Resident12. Dr. Aruna Sethuraman MBBS, MD Senior Resident13. Dr. Poornima R.N MBBS, DNB Senior Resident14. Dr. Shilpa K S MBBS, B.Ed, M.Ed Senior Resident (Unit of Hope)15. Dr.Kalyan Kunchapudi.S MBBS, DNB Senior Resident16. Dr.Sumithra.S MBBS, DNB Senior Resident17. Dr. Anjan Kumar.T.K MBBS, DNB Senior Resident18. Dr.Akhila Nagaraj MBBS, MD Senior Resident19. Dr. Sushil.G MBBS, MD Senior Resident20. Dr. Shashank Bhojaraja MBBS, MD Senior Resident21. Dr. Ruchi Amalraj MBBS, DNB Senior Resident22. Dr. Shruthi Basavaraj Mundasad Senior Resident
MBBS, D.Ch, DNB 23. Dr. Divya Durga MBBS, MD Senior Resident24. Dr. Sananda Mukherjee MBBS, MD Senior Resident25. Dr. Saurav Jain MBBS, DNB Senior Resident26. Dr. Manoj.G.M MBBS, MD Senior Resident27. Dr. Yashaswini K MBBS, MD Senior Resident28. Dr. Suhas Prasad MBBS, MD Senior Resident
PaediaTric HaemaTO ONcOlOgy 1. Dr. Tarangini MBBS, MD, IAP, FNB Assistant Professor
NeONaTOlOgy1. Dr. Suman Rao P.N. Professor & Head
MBBS, MD, DM 2. Dr. Chandrakala B.S. Associate Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB 3. Dr. Shashidhar .A Assistant Professor
MBBS, MD, DM
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4. Dr. Saudamini Vijay Nesargi Assistant ProfessorMBBS, DNB, Fellowship
5. Dr. Bharathi.B MBBS, MD, DM Assistant Professor6. Dr. Dawyne Mascarenhas Senior Resident
MBBS, MD
PaediaTric NePHrOlOgy 1. Dr. Arpana A.Iyengar MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Anil Vasudevan Associate Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB 3. Dr. Priya Josephine Pais Associate Professor
MBBS, MD, DM 4. Dr. Nivedita Kamath Assistant Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB, Fellow (Paed. Nephro)
5. Dr. Nitin.M MBBS, MD Senior Resident
PaediaTric SUrgery 1. Dr. Kanishka Das MBBS, MS, M.Ch Professor & Head2. Dr. Shubha A.M. MBBS, MS, M.Ch Associate Professor3. Dr. Prasanna Kumar.A.R Associate Professor
MBBS, MS, M.Ch 4. Dr. Kiran .M MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assistant Professor5. Dr. Raj Kiran Raju.S Senior Resident
MBBS, MS, M.Ch
radiOdiagNOSiS 1. Dr. Babu Philip MBBS, MD Professor & Head 2. Dr. Ravi Hoisala Professor
MBBS, MD,DNB, DMRD 3. Dr. Arun George MBBS, MD Additional Professor4. Dr. Pavan K.V. MBBS, MD Additional Professor5. Dr. Deepali Saxena MBBS, DNB Assistant Professor6. Dr. Sandeep .S MBBS, MD Assistant Professor7. Dr. Soumya.C MBBS, MD Assistant Professor
8. Dr. Rakesh C.A MBBS, DNB Senior Resident9. Dr. Nidhi MBBS, MD Senior Resident10. Dr. Partha Sarathi Sarkar Senior Resident
.MBBS, DMRD, DNB 11. Dr. Anil Kumar Swamy Senior Resident
MBBS, DMRD 12. Dr. Farha Furruqh Senior Resident
MBBS, DMRD, DNB 13. Dr. Naina Sharma MBBS, MD Senior Resident14. Dr. Denver Steven Pinto MBBS, MD Senior Resident15. Dr. Kale Alok Devidas MBBS, MD Senior Resident
OPHTHalmOlOgy 1. Dr. Suneetha N. MBBS, MS Professor & Head2. Dr. Andrew KennethVasnaik Professor
MBBS, MS 3. Dr. Reji Koshy Thomas Professor
MBBS, MS 4. Dr. C.S.Manjoo MBBS, MS Professor5. Dr. Usha Vasu MBBS, DO,MS, DNB Professor6. Dr. Mary Joseph MBBS, MS Additional Professor7. Dr. Mary Varghese MBBS, MS, DO Additional Professor8. Dr. Yamini Priya MBBS, MS Associate Professor9. Dr. Bhargavi G. Pawar MBBS, MS Assistant Professor10. Dr. Sangeeta Sriram MBBS, DNB Assistant Professor11. Dr.Ankita Chetan Kothari Senior Resident
MBBS, DNB 12. Dr. Amrita Anil kumar MBBS, MS Senior Resident13. Dr. Shubhashree Karat MBBS, MS Senior Resident14. Dr. Shilpa Kumar MBBS, MS Senior Resident
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CARDIOTHORACIC&VASCULARSURGERY
1. Dr. Sreekar Balasundaram MBBS, Associate Professor & MS, DNB (Surg),DNB(CTH) Head2. Dr.Vishal Bhende MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assistant Professor3. Dr. Sujith.N.S MBBS, MS Senior Resident4. Dr. Navin B MBBS, MS Senior Resident
NeUrO SUrgery 1. Dr. Ashis K. Chand Professor & Head
MBBS, MS, M.Ch, DNB2. Dr. Manmeet Singh Chhabra Additional Professor
MBBS, MS, M.Ch 3. Dr.Shabari Girishan MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assistant Professor 4. Dr. Dhande Mukesh Arun Assistant Professor
MBBS, DNB, M.Ch 5. Dr. Veerendra.G.D MBBS, MS, M.Ch Senior Resident
PlaSTic SUrgery1. Dr. Vijay T.M.Joseph Professor & Head
MBBS, MS, M.Ch 2. Dr. Abha Rani Kujur Additional Professor
MBBS, MS, M.Ch 3. Dr. Sunder Raj Ellur Additional Professor
MBBS, MS, M.Ch 4. Dr. Rajeshwari D MBBS, FRCS Junior Consultant (at the level of Assistant Professor)5. Dr. Narendra S.M MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assistant Professor6. Dr. Naren MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assistant Professor7. Dr.Narender.M MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assistant Professor8. Dr. Chandana.C MBBS, MS Senior Resident9. Dr. Tuscano Joel Augustine Senior Resident
MBBS, MS
PSycHiaTry 1. Dr. Ashok M.V. MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Sunita Simon Professor
MBBS, MRCP, DNB 3. Dr. R.B. Galgali Professor
MBBS, DPM, MD, DNB 4. Dr. K. Srinivasan MBBS, MD, DPM Professor & Dean5. Dr. S.M. Manohari MBBS, MD Additional Professor6. Dr. Vijaya Raman Additional Professor
B.A (Psy), M.Phil, Ph.D 7. Dr. Vidya S. M.Phil, Ph.D Associate Professor8. Dr. Johnson Pradeep MBBS, MD Associate Professor9. Dr. Priya Sreedaran MBBS, DNB Assistant Professor10. Dr. Dhanya Raveendranathan Assistant Professor
MBBS, MD 11. Dr. Uttara Chari M.Sc (Clinical Assistant Professor
Psychology); M.Phil;Ph.D 12. Dr. Kimneihat Vaiphei Lecturer
MSW, M.Phil,Ph.D 13. Dr. Divya Hegde MBBS,MD Senior Resident14. Dr. Bhavya K Bairy MBBS, MD Senior Resident15. Dr.Salazar Luke Joshua MBBS, MD Senior Resident16. Dr. Swati Netam MBBS, MD Senior Resident17. Dr. Bhuvaneshwari.S Senior Resident
MBBS, DPM, MD
DERMATOLOGY,VENEREOLOGY&LEPROLOGY
1. Dr. Mary Augustine MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Sujata Raj Professor
MBBS, DVD, MD, DNB 3. Dr. Anil Joseph Abraham MBBS, MD Professor4. Dr. John Stephen .S Professor
MBBS, MD, DNB
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5. Dr. Vijay V Aithal Additional ProfessorMBBS, DVD, DNB
6. Dr. Ishwara Bhat .P MBBS, MD Additional Professor7. Dr. Meryl Antony MBBS, MD Associate Professor8. Dr. Madhukara J MBBS, DVD, DNB Associate Professor9. Dr. Sowmya Kaimal MBBS, MD Assistant Professor10. Dr. Shubha.B MBBS, MD Assistant Professor11. Dr. Prathibha J.P MBBS, DNB Senior Resident12. Dr. Sumedha Ballal MBBS, MD Senior Resident 13. Dr. Namitha Chathra MBBS, MD Senior Resident 14. Dr. Diana Elizabeth MBBS, MD Senior Resident UROLOGY(GENITOURINARYSURGERY) 1. Dr. Surya Kant Choubey MBBS, Professor & Head
MS, M.Ch, DNB, MNAMS 2. Dr. Nagaraja Rao MBBS, MS, M.Ch Professor3. Dr. A.Mohan MBBS, Professor
MS, M.Ch (Uro), DNB 4. Dr. Ganesh Hegde.K MBBS, MS Senior Resident5. Dr. Abheesh Varma Hegde.M Senior Resident
MBBS, MS
NePHrOlOgy 1. Dr. S. Renuka Professor & Head
MBBS, MD (Med), DNB 2. Dr. Ravi Prakash.D MBBS, Professor
MD, DM, DNB, PGDMLS 3. Dr. Prashant G. Kedlaya Professor
MBBS, MD, DM, DNB 4. Dr. Atul Desai MBBS, MD, DM Assistant Professor5. Dr. Limesh.M Assistant Professor
"MBBS, MD (General Medicine);“DNB (Nephrology;“Fellowship in Nephrology"
6. Dr. Ashwin.S.P MBBS, MD Senior Resident7. Dr. Sneha P Simon MBBS, MD, DM Senior Resident
E.N.T.(OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY) 1. Dr. Ophelia D'Souza B. Professor & Head
MBBS, DLO, DNB 2. Dr. Balasubramanya A.M Professor
MBBS, MS 3. Dr. Anita Ross MBBS, MS Professor4. Dr. V. Srinivas MBBS, MS Additional Professor5. Dr. Ramesh Arumugam MBBS, MS Additional Professor6. Dr. Nanda Kumar.R MBBS, MS Associate Professor7. Dr. Soumya .M.S MBBS, MS Assistant Professor8. Dr. Pratibha .C.B Assistant Professor
MBBS, DLO, DNB 9. Dr. Pentapati Chaitanya MBBS, MS Senior Resident10. Dr. Poonam K.Saidha MBBS, MS Senior Resident11. Dr. Deepthi Sathish MBBS, DNB Senior Resident12. Dr. Natashya Hilda Rent MBBS, MS Senior Resident13. Mrs. M. Nagapoornima Lecturer
M.Sc, Sp & Hg 14. Mrs. Sowmya M. Nayak Lecturer
M.Sc, Sp & Hg
OrTHOPaedicS1. Dr.Thomas Issac MBBS, MS, D'Ortho Professor & Head 2. Dr. Ramesh L.J. MBBS, D’Ortho, MS Professor 3. Dr. Mallikarjuna Swamy .B Professor
MBBS, D'Ortho, DNB 4. Dr. Amaravati S Rajkumar Professor
MBBS, DNB Ortho 5. Dr. Sudhir Nagesh Pai MBBS, MS Additional Professor
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6. Dr. Joe Joseph Cherian MBBS, MS Associate Professor 7. Dr. Rajagopal H.P. Associate Professor MBBS, D'Ortho,DNB 8. Dr. Srinivasalu S. Associate Professor
MBBS, D'Ortho,DNB 9. Dr. Binu T. Kurian MBBS, MS Associate Professor10. Dr. Madan Mohan M MBBS, MS Associate Professor11. Dr. Mahadev Kumar .P Assistant Professor
MBBS, D’ortho 12. Dr. Mathew David MBBS, MS Assistant Professor13. Dr. Jithin Orville Lobo MBBS, MS Senior Resident14. Dr. Harsha H J MBBS, DNB Senior Resident15. Dr. Tamboowalla Keith Behram Senior Resident
MBBS, MS 16. Dr. Saraswati Viswanthan Senior Resident
MBBS, MS 17. Dr. Anoop.P MBBS, MS Senior Resident
PHYSICALMEDICINE&REHABILITATION 1. Dr. Rajalakshmi H MBBS, DNB Professor & Head2. Dr. Kurian Zachariah Professor
MBBS, DNB (PMR) 3. Dr. Nidhi Rawat MBBS, DNB Assistant Professor
PHySiOTHeraPy1. Mr. V. Arun Stephen Solomon Associate Professor
MPT, BLS 2. Mrs. Smitha Elizabeth Joseph MPT Lecturer3. Mrs. Appireddy Gari Haritha MPT Lecturer4. Mr. Antony Paul MPT Lecturer5. Mr. Nikhil C.H BPT Tutor6. Mrs. Joyce V. Chacko BPT Tutor7. Mr. P. Immanuel Abraham BPT Tutor8. Mr. Mohammad Shameer BPT Tutor9. Ms. Deepa Shekhar BPT Tutor
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deNTal SUrgery1. Dr. Purushotham Manvi MDS Professor & Head2. Dr. Geeta Amritrao Kale MDS Professor3. Dr. Afrose Parveen MDS Professor4. Dr. C.S. Nithya MDS Additional Professor5. Dr. Khalid Sheriff BDS Junior Consultant (at the level of Assistant Prof.) 6. Dr. Hema Agnihotri MDS Assistant Professor7. Dr. Shinie Razil Goveas MDS Senior Resident8. Dr. Anju Roy BDS Tutor
radiaTiON ONcOlOgy1. Dr.S.Nirmala MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Sandeep Muzumder Assistant Professor
MBBS, MD, Fellowship 3. Dr. Avinash H.U MBBS, MD Assistant Professor4. Dr. Rohit Dominic Jawahar Rebello Senior Resident
MBBS, MD medical ONcOlOgy1. Dr. Ganesha MBBS, Senior Consultant
MD, DM (Med. Onco) (at the level of Prof.) 2. Dr. Smitha C Saldhana MBBS, Assistant Professor
MD, DM (Med. Onco) 3. Dr. Divya Bansal MBBS, MD, DM Assistant Professor
PastoralCareFr. Vincent Rodriques ChaplainFr. Charles Mathew Asst.Chaplain
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admiNiSTraTiVe STaffc.B.c.i. SOcieTy fOr medical edUcaTiON
Rev.Dr.Paul Parathazham Secretary, CBCI Society L.Ph., LTh.,M.A., Ph.D (Sociol,USA) for Medical Education Director, SJNAHSRev. Fr. Jesudoss Rajamanickam Treasurer, CBCI Society for Medical Education Associate Director (Finance), SJNAHSMr. Steeven D'Souza Superintendent
Mrs. Sophia Heera John Executive Secretary
ST. JOHN’S medical cOllege
Rev. Fr. Duming Dias Associate Director MA, M.Ed, MBAMr. Roshan S. Noronha Supdt. Academic SectionMr. Alby John Dy. Supdt., AccountsMr. P.E. Mathew Dy.Supdt., Estate SectionMrs. Jacintha Reynald Personal Secretary to the DeanSr. Marylit (Mariya Kutty) Secretary to the Associate Director
Dr. John Clarence S. Librarian
ST. JOHN’S cOllege Of NUrSiNg
Dr. Sr. Celcy Mary M.Sc.,(N), Ph.D PrincipalProf. Reena Menon, M.Sc., (N) Vice. PrincipalSr. Flora D'souza Officer in charge of Administration
ST. JOHN’S medical cOllege HOSPiTal
Rev. Fr. Pradeep Kumar Samad Associate Director B.Ph, B.Th., MSW,DHADr. Vijay T.M. Joseph M.S, M.Ch. Chief of Medical ServicesDr. Savio Pereira MBBS,MS,MBA,M.Phil(HHSM) Assoc. Medical Supdt.Prof. Sr. Fatima Puthenthoppil, M.Sc (Nursing) Chief of Nursing ServicesMs. Theresiamma Thomas M.Sc(Nursing) Nursing Supdt.Mr. Sujit Mathew, M.Sc (Hons) Gen. Manager HR Economics, Master of Management Sciences
medical STUdeNTS’ HOSTelSRev. Fr. Duming Dias Chief WardenSr. Marylit Asst. WardenDr. Varghese P.S. Asst. WardenDr. David Mathew Asst. WardenDr. Kiran M. Asst. WardenDr. Sejil.T.V Asst. WardenDr. Denver Steven Pinto Asst. Warden
aSSOciaTe direcTOr fiNaNceRev. Fr.Jesudoss Rajamanickam
Treasurer, CBCI Society for Medical EducationMr. S.S Patil Project ManagerMrs. Martha Jayashree Jr. Legal OfficerMr. Bharat Gera GM - IT
ST.JOHN'SResearchINSTITUTE(SJRI)Dr. George D'Souza MD, DNB DeanDr. Tony David Sanjiv Raj MD Vice Dean
Awards,PrizesAndScholarships
(1) "The SJMC Alumni Association Scholarship" (founded by the Executive Committee of the SJMC Alumni Association in
1992). Awarded to TWO Post Graduate Students on a merit-cum-means basis
each year.
(2) "The Prof. A.N. Radhakrishnan Scholarship" (founded by Dr. A.N. Balasundaram). Awarded to one Post Graduate Student on a merit-cum-means basis each year.
(3) "Mr. Thomas Putti Memorial Scholarship" (founded by Dr. Joseph Putti in 1991). Awarded to an Undergraduate or a Postgraduate student of
St. John's Medical College on a merit-cum-means basis each year, with additional weightage to those who show keen interest in Cancer Research.
(4) "Dr. R. Chavrimootoo Scholarship" (founded by Dr. R. Chavrimootoo, Alumnus of batch 1967, in 1992). Awarded to a Post Graduate Student on a merit-cum-means basis each year.
(5) "Peter Menezes Scholarship" (founded by Mrs. Brice Menezes in 1994 in memory of her husband). Awarded to TWO Post Graduate Students on a merit-cum-means basis each year.
(6) "Dr. Sr. Mary Glowrey JMJ-CHAI Scholarship" (founded by The Catholic Hospital Association of India). Awarded to ONE P.G. student on a merit-cum-means basis each year.
(7) "Ms. Louise Rebello Scholarship" (founded by Ms. Louise Rebello in 1995). Awarded to ONE P.G. student on a merit-cum-means basis each year.
(8) "1991 Batch of MBBS Students' Scholarship" (founded by the 1991 batch of MBBS students). Awarded each year to a Post Graduate student on a merit-cum-means basis.(9) "Mohan Peter Family Scholarships" (founded by Dr. Mohan Peter, Alumnus of Batch 1963). Awarded each year to Three Post Graduate students on a merit-cum-
means basis.
(10) "Paul Francis Mooken Memorial Scholarship" (founded by the 1987 batch MBBS students and Dr. Paul Francis Mooken's
Family). Awarded each year to one Post Graduate student on a merit-cum-means
basis.
(11) "1993 Batch of MBBS Students' Scholarship" (founded by the 1993 batch of MBBS students). Awarded each year to one Post Graduate student on a merit-cum-means
basis.
(12) "C.B.C.I Society for Medical Education Scholarship" (Instituted by the Governing Board of the C.B.C.I. Society for Medical Education
in 2003). Awarded to one P.G. Student on a merit-cum-means basis.
(13) "Rev. Dr. Percival Fernandez Award" (founded in the year 2000 by Dr. Percival Fernandez) Awarded to an All Round Best Outgoing Post Graduate of the Year in the Medical
College.
(14) "Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Prize". (founded by the Dr. Reddy's Laboratory in 1999). Awarded to TWO Post Graduate Students - one in General Medicine and one
in Obstetrics & Gynaecology - who secure the highest marks in a special prize examination conducted by the Department for the outgoing graduates.
15. Mrs. Vanaja Nagendran & Mr. K.Tl Shivalingaiah Memorial Gold Medal (founded by Dr. Radhika Dhanpal & Dr. Savitha K.S. in memory of their parents) Awarded to one best out- going postgraduate student in Anesthesiology each
year.
16. "Dr. Arun Kilpadi Prize" (Founded by Dr. Arun Kilpadi) Awarded to a final year P.G. Student in M S General Surgery who stands
first a Prize Examination to be conducted 6 months prior to the final M S General Surgery Examination.
17. "Dr. Mathew Ollapally Prize" (Founded by Dr. Mary M. Ollapally)
Awarded to pain & Palliative care exam conducted for Medical and Nursing students, PGs and Junior doctors.
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The EMBLEM of this Institution portrays a man lying with sickness being helped to rise, and given renewed life by Christ, who is signified by the Cross, on which He died, and which is a symbol of love.
The motto of the emblem, HE SHALL LIVE BECAUSE OF ME, links this Institution with the XXXVIII International Eucharistic Congress held in Bombay in December 1964, of which it is the Chief Memorial. The motto is a constant reminder to our Staff and Students that they are God's collaborators in their care of human lives.
The colour scheme: The cross is WHITE, signifying purity of spirit; the body of the man lying down is BLUE, signifying aspiration towards heavenly things; and the background is GOLD or YELLOW, signifying the flame of knowledge.
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BANGALORE 560 034 (ESTD : 1963)
PrOSPecTUSFOR ADMISSION TO
POST-GRADUATE DEGREE AND DIPLOMA COURSES2017-2018
ST. JOHN’S NaTiONal academy Of HealTH ScieNceS(ANTHEM)
Ch: St. John’s! with pride my song resounds; I hail thy pennant blue, gold, white. St. John’s! thy spirit in me bounds; Be thou my guide my beacon light.
1. There stirs thy call within my heart In thee this pledge I seal: To raise the ill shall be my part, To minister, to heal. With ev’ry moment born in time, Through deep eternity, Thy vision will endure, sublime: HE SHALL LIVE BECAUSE OF ME.
2. Sustained within God’s grace I stand; Thy yoke, so light, I bear: Where’er I toil, love guide my hand, Inspire my promised care. Love stoke my hopes, my fears belie; Love set my courage free; While yet my lips have breath to sigh: HE SHALL LIVE BECAUSE OF ME.
3. Through India’s far flung rustic lands, Where need is most, I serve; No bounds restrain my willing hands, No efforts I reserve. And on thy campus, high or low, Where’er my calling be, In thee my solemn oath shall grow: HE SHALL LIVE BECAUSE OF ME.