B.M.R.Sc – BACHELOR OF MEDICAL RECORDS SCIENCE
Undergraduate Programme
STUDY
ABOUT THE COURSE
B.M.R.Sc – Bachelor of Medical Records science is an undergraduate course at MGMCRI which has a total intake of 24 seats. Maintenance of good health information system needs an understanding of the contents of patient’s records, collection of data, application of statistical technique, understanding of medical-legal aspects and statutory laws related to health care. The course is designed for the systemic documentation of a single patient’s medical history and care across time. They are generally employed in large hospitals and clinics.
Following the UGC guidelines, as an innovation, the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences AHS from the year 2019-20, all Undergraduate courses have been designed with the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), wherein the students, depending upon their interests and aims, can choose interdisciplinary, intra-disciplinary and skill-based courses. The choice-based credit system not only offers opportunities and avenues to learn core subjects but also exploring additional avenues of learning beyond the core subjects for the holistic development of an individual. The CBCS curriculum thus provides an opportunity for the students to choose courses from the prescribed courses comprising a core, elective/minor or skill-based courses. The CBCS will undoubtedly groom the students with the best international academic practices.
ABOUT THE COURSE
ABOUT THE COURSE
3 Years
20 Seats + 4 Seats under SCQ / Year
COURSE DETAILS
COURSE DETAILS
Eligibility
Students who have passed in Higher Secondary with a minimum of 50% with English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology as subjects and mathematics with a good score in NEET are desirable. The candidate should be completing 17 years as on 31st Dec. Upper age Limit 35 years.
Relaxation
A relaxation of 5% in the required aggregate in Higher Secondary Examinations for this course will be given to OBC/SC/ST Candidates.