According to muhs bhms md is it necessary to take lectures of ug students and if yes than how many ? But if I forced to take lectures on regular basis for proxy of their facilities where can I complaint ?
According to muhs bhms md is it necessary to take lectures of ug students and if yes than how many ?
Yes, according to MUHS (Maharashtra University of Health Sciences) regulations for BHMS MD (Homoeopathy) postgraduates, it is mandatory to take lectures for undergraduate (UG) BHMS students as part of their academic training and teaching responsibility.
🔹 Is it necessary?
✅ Yes.
As per MUHS norms and CCH/NCH (National Commission for Homoeopathy) guidelines, teaching UG students is a compulsory part of the MD (Homoeopathy) curriculum.
🔹 How many lectures?
The exact number of lectures is not always fixed across all colleges, but generally:
- Each MD Part I & Part II student is expected to take a minimum of 15–30 lectures/tutorials/practicals per academic year.
- The number may vary slightly depending on:
- Subject specialty (Materia Medica, Organon, Repertory, etc.)
- College/Department workload
- Institutional timetable
Your department or guide will usually assign the lectures and keep a record for your logbook/internal assessment.
🔹 Documentation:
You must maintain a teaching logbook signed by your faculty head/HOD, which will be reviewed during:
- Internal assessment
- University examination
- Final thesis submission
🔍 Reference:
Check your college MD prospectus, MUHS PG regulation documents, or ask your departmental coordinator for the exact expected teaching load.
But if I forced to take lectures on regular basis for proxy of their facilities where can I complaint ?
If you are being forced to take regular UG lectures as a "proxy" for faculty (i.e., to cover up for faculty absenteeism, not as part of your academic training), this is unethical and against MUHS and NCH norms.
🚫 What’s the Issue?
- PG students must not be used to replace faculty in teaching UG students.
- You are supposed to assist and train under supervision, not take over faculty responsibilities permanently or regularly.
🔴 Where You Can Complain
1. MUHS (Maharashtra University of Health Sciences)
You can raise a formal complaint to MUHS:
- Mode: Email / Written letter
- To:
- The Registrar, MUHS
- The Dean of Academic Section, MUHS
- Email: registrar@muhs.ac.in / academic@muhs.ac.in (subject to confirmation from official site)
- Details to include:
- Your name, college, PG course, year
- The issue (being forced to do proxy lectures regularly)
- Dates and examples
- A request for inquiry or action
2. NCH (National Commission for Homoeopathy)
Since MD Homoeopathy is governed under NCH regulations, you can also complain to:
- Website: https://nch.org.in
- Mode: Email or grievance portal
- Email: feedback@nch.org.in
- Include similar details as above.
3. Internal College Grievance Redressal Cell
Most colleges have an internal PG grievance redressal committee or anti-exploitation committee.
You can write to:
- PG Coordinator
- Principal/Dean
- Grievance Cell (ask for official contact or email)
If internal complaint doesn't help, escalate to MUHS or NCH directly.
✅ Pro Tip:
- Keep proof of instructions given (e.g., WhatsApp messages, emails, schedules).
- Maintain a written record of how often you’re asked to take proxy lectures.
- Find support from other PG students facing the same issue — a joint complaint has more weight.
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