
General Medicine (H.A)
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Vision of H.A Program
The vision of the Health Assistant (HA) program at CTEVT is to produce highly skilled, compassionate, and ethical healthcare professionals who are dedicated in improving the health and well-being of communities, particularly in rural and underserved areas. The program aims to equip graduates with the knowledge and practical skills required to provide quality healthcare services, promote health awareness, and contribute to the development of a stronger healthcare system.
Objective of H.A Program
The objective of the Health Assistant (HA) program at CTEVT is to train competent healthcare professionals who can effectively address the healthcare needs of local communities, especially in rural and remote areas. The program aims to provide students with a strong foundation in medical knowledge, practical skills, and ethical practices, enabling them to deliver quality primary healthcare, assist in disease prevention, and promote health education. Through this training, the program strives to contribute to improving overall public health and strengthening the healthcare system in Nepal.
Course Duration
The Hospital Administration (H.A.) general medicine program offered by CTEVT (Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training) typically spans 3 years. This program is designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in hospital management, healthcare policies, and the operational aspects of running healthcare institutions. Over the course of the program, students are trained in various aspects of hospital administration, including financial management, human resource management, quality assurance, and healthcare laws, while also gaining insights into the medical field to better understand the healthcare environment. The three-year duration allows students to engage in both theoretical learning and hands-on experience, preparing them for careers in hospital administration and healthcare management.
Admission Requirements
For students who have completed their SLC (School Leaving Certificate) or equivalent (now replaced by SEE - Secondary Education Examination) and wish to apply for the Hospital Administration (H.A.) General Medicine program under CTEVT for the 3-year duration, the admission requirements are typically as follows:
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Educational Qualification:
- Applicants must have successfully completed their SEE (Secondary Education Examination) or an equivalent examination.
- The qualification should be in the Science stream with subjects like Biology, Physics, and Chemistry.
- Some programs may allow students from other streams if they meet specific additional requirements set by the institution or CTEVT.
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Minimum Marks:
- A minimum percentage or grade is usually required in the SEE exam to be eligible for the program. The exact percentage may vary depending on the year and the institution, but candidates generally need a good academic record.
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Entrance Examination:
- Most institutions offering this program require students to appear for an entrance examination conducted by CTEVT or the respective institution.
- The entrance exam typically includes sections on General Knowledge, English, Science (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics), and Aptitude.
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Age Limit:
- There may be an age limit for candidates applying for the program, typically between 16 to 25 years, but this may vary based on CTEVT’s guidelines.
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Health Requirement:
- Students may be required to submit a medical fitness certificate confirming they are physically fit to pursue a healthcare-related program.
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Documents:
- SEE/Equivalent certificate and transcripts.
- Citizenship proof (for Nepalese students) or other valid identification documents.
- Recent passport-sized photographs.
- Character certificate or recommendation letter may be required by some institutions.
It is important to note that specific eligibility criteria may vary from one institution to another, so students should refer to the CTEVT guidelines or the specific college’s requirements for detailed admission procedures.
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