विस्तृत पाठ्यक्रम विश्लेषण देखने के लिए एक पेपर चुनें।
Exam Scheme:
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Section
Number of Questions
Marks
Part A (General Knowledge of Rajasthan)
30
60
Part B (Ayurveda Related Topics)
120
240
Total
150
300
Note :-
Exam Duration: 2:30 Hours
Medium of Screening Test: Bilingual (English & Hindi)
Negative Marking: One-third of marks prescribed for that particular question will be deducted for every wrong answer.
All questions carry equal marks.
Syllabus : Rog Nidan
PART-A1. General Knowledge of Rajasthan
Culture & Heritage of Rajasthan:-
Dietary Practices of Rajasthan:
Indigenous food- Cereal and millets, fruits and vegetables, food of various regions.
Seasonal dietary practices, festivals and their Ayurvedic rationale.
Tradition of fasting and Upvas.
Crops of Rajasthan:
Evidence of Crop production in Pre-Historic sites of Rajasthan.
Evidence of Crop production in Ancient and Medieval Rajasthan.
Minerals of Rajasthan- Evidence of knowledge of minerals in Ancient and Medieval Rajasthan.
Medicinal Herbs of Rajasthan.
Society of Rajasthan:
Traditions, dress and ornaments, fairs & festivals.
Folk and Tribal Society: Fairs and festival, social customs, social life and beliefs.
Making of Modern Rajasthan:
Political and social awakening in 19th century.
Peasant movements, tribal movements and Prajamandal movements in 20th century. Integration of Rajasthan.
Geography of Rajasthan:-
Broad Physical Features: Mountains, Plateaus, Plains and Deserts; Major Rivers and Lakes; Climatic Characteristics; Major Soil types and their distribution; Vegetation types and their distribution; Agricultural types; Livestock; Demographic Characteristics.
PART-B
Basics of Roganidana
63 permutations and combination of Tridosha. Lina and Stambhita Dosha, their cause and importance in manifestation of Samprapti. Concept of Ashrayashrayi bhava and its applied utility
Different types of Dosha Gati
Causative factors and practical utility of movement of Doshas from Kostha to Shakha and Shakha to Koshtha. Concept of Ashayapakarsha
Trayo roga marga, their diseases and clinical importance of Roga Marga
Concept and classification of Avarana, its role in pathogenesis, mode of diagnosis of Avarana and its importance in chikitsa sutra
Concept of Margaga and Sthanastha Dhatus
Concept and applied aspects of Doshapaka and Dhatupaka
Fundamental and applied aspect of Dhatu, Upadhatu and Mala. Diseases developed due to their vitiation (pradoshaja vikara)
Concept and applied aspects of Srotas, their importance in health and diseased conditions
Concept and applied aspects of Sroto Dushti and Khavaigunya. Understanding the various srotas which are not included in classical list of srotas but enumerated while describing the samprapti of diseases
Description of Dosha-Dushya-Sammurchhana, Concept of Prakriti Sama Samaveta and Vikriti Vishama Samaveta Sammurchhana. Importance of Dosha-Dushya-Sammurchhana in Diagnosis and treatment
Concept of Vikara vighata bhavabhava prativisesha
Concept of Agni and its role in manifestation of health and disease
Concept and pathogenesis of Ama. Contemporary interpretation of Ama and its role in pathogenesis. Sama, Nirama stages of Dosha, Dhatu and Mala
Understanding Samprapti of Santarpanottha and Apatarpanottha Vyadhi
Detailed classification of diseases as described in Ayurveda. Knowledge of ICD and DSM classification
Detailed understanding of Nidan Panchaka with their classification and clinical importance
Relation between ‘Hetu & Lakshana’ and ‘Samprapti & Lakshna'
Explanation and applied aspects of Kriyakala and its utility in diagnosis and treatment
Importance of Upadrava, Arishta and Sadhyasadhyata and Udarka
Vyadhi Vigyana
Knowledge of classical Samprapti of following diseases with interpretation of Nidana Panchaka including Upadrava, Arishta and Sadhyasadhyata and Chikitsa Sutra. Knowledge of commonly occurring diseases of the respective systems mentioned in contemporary medicine and their Ayurvedic interpretation
Diseases of Pranavaha srotas
Kasa
Shwasa
Hikka
Urahkshata
Shosha
Rajayakshma and Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like Pneumonia, Pleural effusion, Bronchitis, Bronchiectasis, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Bronchial Asthma
Diseases of Annavaha- Pureeshavaha Srotas
Agnimandya
Ajirna
Aruchi
Chhardi
Amlapitta
Shoola
Grahani
Gulma
Udara Roga
Vibandha
Atisara - Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like Peptic Ulcer, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipation, ulcerative colitis
Diseases of Rasavaha Srotas
Jwara and Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like various types of Fever- Malaria, Typhoid, viral fevers
Pandu
Amavata
Hridroga
Shotha and Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like Anaemia & its classification, Rheumatic fever, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Angina, Ischaemic Heart Disease, Hypertension, Myocardial Infarction, Congestive cardiac failure
Diseases of Raktavaha Srotas
Kamala
Raktapitta
Vatarakta
Kroshtukaseersha
Shitapitta
Maha Kushta
Visarpa
Shwitra and Kshudra Kushta and Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like jaundice, hepatitis, bleeding disorders, Gout, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), Leukaemia, Thalessemia, Sickle cell Anaemia. Introduction to Urticaria, Psoriasis, Eczema, Pemphigus, Herpes
Ayurvedic understanding of all types neoplasia and Thyroid diseases
Diseases of Medovaha srotas
Sthoulya
Karshya
Prameha and Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like Obesity and Diabetes Mellitus
Diseases of Asthi Majjavaha srotas
Sandhigatavata
Introduction to Asthimajjaparipaka
Asthigata Vidradhi and Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like Osteo- Arthritis, Osteomyelitis, Osteoporosis
Vatavyadhi-Akshepaka
Apatanaka
Ardita
Pakshaghata
Gridhrasi
Viswachi
Avabahuka
Manyasthambha
Katigraha-Pangutwa
Khanja-Khalwee and Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like Hemiplagia, Parkinson's disease, Lumbago- Sciatica syndrome, Bell's Palsy, Ankylosing Spondylitis, MND and other commonly occurring neurological diseases
Diseases of Sukravaha srotas
Klaibya and Vandhyatva and understanding of male and female Infertility, Impotence
Diseases of Mutravaha srotas
Mutrakrichha
Mutraghata
Ashmari and Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like Urinary Tract Infection, Urolithiasis, Nephropathies and Renal failure
Diseases of Manovaha Srotas
Vishada
Udvega
Bhaya
Bhrama
Anidra
Mada
Murchha
Sanyasa
Apasmara
Unmada
Atatwabhinivesha and Ayurvedic understanding of common clinical entities like Depression, Anxiety neurosis, Phobia, Personality disorders
Jara Janya Vyadhi
Alzheimer's Disease
Concept and tools for the study of Anukta Vyadhi (Unexplained and newly emerging diseases)
PARIKSHA VIGYANA
Introduction to Clinical methods and technique for the study of clinical examination
Importance of medical history taking and its importance in clinical medicine
Aims, Objectives and Methods, applied aspects and importance of various Rogi and Roga Pariksha as per classics
Srotas Pariksha, Shadanga Pariksha vis-à-vis general & systemic examination of patient
Interpretation of Charakokta trividha pramana pariksha and Sushrutokta shadvidha pariksha with clinical methods mentioned in modern medicine
Interpretation and use of ashtasthana nirikshana along with use of current tools as per Ayurveda
Charakokta dashavidha and Sushrutokta Dwadashavidha pariksha along with the use of modern supportive tools for understanding of rogibala and roga bala concept to derive chikitsa sutra
Ayurvedic interpretation of all relevant findings of modern clinical examinations, various Laboratory and other Diagnostic tools
Knowledge of Ancillary common laboratory investigations for diagnosis of diseases, their methods, normal and abnormal values, factors influencing values and their Ayurvedic interpretations & clinical significance
Importance of Bio markers and their utility in clinical researches
Update knowledge of emerging diagnostic tools and technologies
Knowledge of various Ayurvedic diagnostic softwares/programmes available
Avayava Pariksha – Radio- Imaging Techniques, Sonological Techniques, ECG, EEG etc and their clinical interpretation
VIKRITI VIGYANA AND JIVANU VIGYANA
Introduction to pathology and technique for the study of pathology
Cell injury and cellular adaptations
Immunopathology including amyloidosis and its interpretation with the concept of Ojas vis-à-vis Bala. Autoimmune disorders
Cell Injury and Celluar adaptations, hemorrhage
Concept of Shotha versus Inflammation, oedema and healing
Upasargajanya Vyadhi (Communicable diseases)
Romantika
Masurika
Upadamsha
Phirang and introduction to Syphilis, AIDS, Leprosy, Tuberculosis
Detail study of Krimi Vigyanam versus infectious and parasitic diseases along with their mode of infection and life cycle
Concept and applied aspects of Janapadodhvamsa and Environmental diseases
Nutritional disorders
Concept of genetic diseases and its interpretation in terms of Bija dosha
Knowledge of common Bacteria, Virus, Parasites, Fungi and their classification with their disease processes, Nutrition requirements, media and methods for culture and sensitivity
Clinical research
Introduction to Clinical Research Methodology identifying the priority of Ayurveda
Basic knowledge of the following
Observational and Interventional studies, Descriptive & Analytical studies, Longitudinal & Retrospective studies, Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT) & their types