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GOVT. TIBBI COLLEGE & HOSPITAL
        KADAM KUAN, PATNA

  ADMISSION BROCHURE
        PRE-TIB
        2020-21
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ADMISSION BROCHURE PRE-TIB - 2020-21 GOVT. TIBBI COLLEGE & HOSPITAL KADAM KUAN, PATNA - FTS
About the college

Overview
GTCH is first government Unani College of India established in 1926, affiliated to the Aryabhatta Knowledge
University (AKU); presently offer three courses namely Pre-Tib, BUMS & MD - Unani. This year intake capacity
is 125 for BUMS (Including 10 Seats for Pre-Tib) and 31 Seats for MD - Unani in five different departments
Process of starting diploma & certificate courses in various disciplines of Unani Medicine is in progress. Ten
outpatients departments are running voluminously (more than 400 patients per day) with gradual surge; having
online registration system “Sanjeevni”. College is offering in-patient facilities in 8 departments in well equipped
wards. GTCH offers maximum number of classical and patent drugs in IPD & OPDs. Various regimens,
pathological tests including drugs and in-patients facilities are offered free of cost.College possesses well
decorated and maintained two herbal gardens one in college premises and other in IGIMS Campus. GTCH

History
The first blue print of Tibbi School came in existence on 28th march 1915 in a conference of All India Ayurvedic
& Unani Tibbi Conference held at Patna. The conference witness the presence of great visionaries of that time
like Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (Editor of Al Helal-Kolkata; the weekly paper & first Education minister of
Independent India) , MasihulMulk Hakeem Ajmal Khan, Maulana Mubarak Karim MLA(Ex President; Islamic
Studies Bihar & Orissa), Sir Ali Imam (CIE Member Executive Council Viceroys of India), Barrister Sir
Mazharul Haque, Rai Bahadur Babu Kishan Sahai& Khan Bahadur Nawab Sarfaraz Hussain (President,
reception committee) under president ship of Maharaja Bahadur Sir Rameshwar sing (Maharaja Darbhanga). In
this conference many resolution passed and many committees have been made to interact with government and
bring the Ides in existence. (Report; AnjumanAtibba, Suba Bihar, Patna by Hkm Abdul Ahad, General Secretary;
1950). This conference paves the way for establishment of Tibbi School along with Ayurvedic and Modern
Medical School. Few more such type of conferences has been organized back to back to pressurize the
government so as target may be achieved soon. These initiatives became movement soon and fondness for Tibbe-
Unani attracted many of its practitioners, well-wishers and general mass in Bihar towards its revival and
development. In this context a decisive general meeting under the president ship of Hakim Ajmal khan was held
at Patna in which a resolution was unanimously adopted to found a Tibbi school in Patna. To achieve this purpose
a governing body was formed; the first formal meeting was convened in the official chamber of the then
commissioner of Patna division; Mr. W.B. Heycock, Mr S H Hoda (I.C.S.). Hkm Md Idris, Khan Bhadur Syed
Md Ismael, Hkm Syed Mozahir Ahmed and Hkm Abdul Karim were its founder members while Mr. S.M. Sharif
(Bar-at-law) was its member secretary.

Those who worked whole heartedly for the establishment of the school and contributed in their own ways were
prominent personalities of the time like Hkm. RashiddunNabi, Hkm Qutubuddin, Hkm. M Idris, Hkm. Syed
Mazahir Ahmed, Hakim Md Saleh, Sir Fakhruddin; Education Minister of Bihar, sir Ganesh Dutt; Minister of
local self Govt. of Bihar, Hakim AdbulQaiyyum and Hkm. Md. Ajmal Khan, all of them left an indelible imprint
on the history of revival and development of Tibb in the state during the last century.

In the first meeting it was proposed that the Govt. should establish a Tibbi school in Patna besides it was decided
that the students from oriental streams (Islamic Madarsa) seeking admission in the school would be exempted
from admission and monthly tuition fees. Students however were to be charged admissible fees, in view of
humble start of the school it was also decided to use wooden cots (chowki) in place of chair table and desk. In this
way the school came into existence on 29th of July 1926. In the first Budget (1927-28) after inception of the
school, Govt. earmarked an amount of rupees 15,164 for its expenses.

After Granted recognition from the Govt., Tibbi school formally came in existence on 29th July 1926 (correction
made; source: Bihar State Archives, Letter No.6639-L.S.G., dated 9th September 1926.). Hkm Md Idris was
appointed its first principal. The school had no building of its own and so, at first, the house of one Mrs. Mariam
w/o (Late) Shah Hamiduddin, holding no.40, atBhikhna Pahari was procured on a monthly rent of Rs.65 to run
the school.

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In July 1926, the Govt. of Bihar & Orissa formed a three member committee comprising Hkm Maulvi Md
Kabiruddin (Delhi), Hkm Hafiz Abdul Majeed (Lucknow) and Hkm Abdul Halim (Lucknow) was empowered to
select the principal and teachers for appointment in the school. After three to four days' marathon deliberations
and close scrutiny of all the applications the committee decided to give a chance to all the eligible applicants to
satisfy the members of the committee for recommendation by demonstrating their teaching ability through
practical classes. After the completion of the process the govt. appointed some of the eminent hakims of the time
on the recommendation of the committee. They were Hakim Md. Idris (Principal), Hkm MaulviMozahir Ahmad
(Professor), Hkm.MaulviKhwajaRizwan Ahmed (Professor) (sanction letter No. 6013 L.S.G., Dt.2 9-7-1926).
After two and half years the Govt. sanctioned another three posts of professors (vide sanctioned letter No.4000
L.S.G.,dt.20-3-1929).

Even after seventy five years since its inception there are only six sanctioned posts of professors till date. (In
2011, 8 more post of professors has been sanctioned) For a long time the school continued to run in the
Bhikhnapahari building; later it was shifted to Ramna road for some reasons. From there it was again shifted to
Antaghat (presently regional office; state bank of India is over there). After the devastating earthquake of January
1934 it was finally shifted to Kadam kuan where the govt. allotted a piece of land for the school and built a
building on it with thatched roof. After many ups and downs, it has been upgraded form ''Tibbi School'' to ''Govt.
Tibbi College''. The institution today exists in the same building.

In its early stage the local self govt. also constituted a staff council for academic work of the college. From 1934
to 1952 the degree of G.U.M.S used to be awarded by college itself. In 1953 the state faculty of Ayurvedic &
Unani medicine, Bihar, Patna started conducting the examination for the said Degree course. In 1973, on the
demand of students the college was affiliated to Bihar University, Muzaffarpur for conducting the examination of
four-year G.U.M.S. Course, it continued till 1980, in 1976 the central council of India medicine (C.C.I.M)
introduced the course of five years B.U.M.S. with 6 months internship. The first batch of B.U.M.S. passed out of
the university in1984. In 1997 the course was replaced with the new course prescribed by the C.C.I.M. It is a 4
year course with one year internship.

In 1976 the state govt. sanctioned some new posts for teaching in Pre-Tibb professional course. These included
four 4 readers, 10 lecturers and eleven 11 demonstrators, besides six post of professors that were already
sanctioned earlier, the state Govt. also sanctioned 24-bed indoor hospital in 1978. Mr. Shamail-e-Nabi (Ex
member, Advisory Committee, GTCH & Ex state health minister) was the force behind sanctioning the 26 bed
IPD to the Hospital of Govt. Tibbi College. Similarly Prof. Jabir Hussain (Ex Health Minister & Speaker, Bihar
Assembly) play vital role in equalizing the status & scale of ISM doctors.

Over the years, Tibbi School grew into an institution of national level for teaching of Unani medicine. Its Alumni
are spread all over the India and abroad as well. The alumni who served at different places on different posts are
many, among them Prof. (Hkm) Md QamruzzamanQuamar'' as Director, Dept. of Health (ISM), Govt. of Bihar,
Prof. Naeem Ahmad Khan, 4 times Dean, faculty of Unani medicine, A.M.U.(Aligarh), Late Prof. Hakim Ahraf
Karim, Prof. Hakim Syed AlimuddinBalkhi, Prof Hakim Shamim Ahmad, Ex-Principal; Govt. Tibbi College,
Patna, Late Hakim Abdul Khalique, Principal SulfiaUnai Medical College; Darbhanga, Hakim Syed Akbar
Hussain, Founder Principal; Z. H. Unani Medical College, Siwan are well known for their dedication towards
their institutions and Unani system of medicine.

Hkm. S. M. AyubUsmani, Ex-Regional Dy. Director (RRIUM, Patna) and Hkm. S. Manzar Ahsan, Ex-Regional
Dy. Director (RRIUM, Patna), Hakim Md Ishtiaque Alam, Research officer Incharge (RRIUM, Patna), Dr. Md
Khalil Ansari, Dy. Director (U) Dept. of Health (ISM), Govt. Of Bihar, Hakim Salim Added, President, A.I.U.T
conference-west Bengal branch, Hakim Jamal AuliaNadvi, working president, A.I.U.T conference-Bihar state
Branch, Dr Md Shahabuddin, principal, Govt. Tibbi college, Patna, Hakim Moazsulfi, Principal N. U. Medical
college, Gaya, Hakim Prof. Irshad, Ex Principal, Ibn Sina Tibbia college, Azamgarh (U.P), Hkm. S. Akbar
Hussain, Principal lslamia Unani medical college, Siwan, are some of the eminent names; whereas Prof.(Hkm)
Md Zeyauddin, Principal, Govt. Tibbi college, Patna, Dr. Khalid Ahsan Khan, Ibn Sina Tibbia College
Azamgarh(U.P.), Dr Mansoor Ahmad, HoD, PSM, N.U.M college, Gaya, Prof. T Najmul Hasan, Prof. Safir
Ahmad, Prof. Shafique Azam, Prof. Afzal Karim, Prof. Tawheed Kibria, Prof. Tabrez Akhtar Lari & Prof.
Ghiasuddin are serving as head of the departments in their respective colleges all over the India and contributing
to the Unani system of medicine. A senior old boy of the college Dr. Syed Mohiuddin was also a leading Unani
practitioner in Ranchi.

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Last but not the least, Dr. Kewal Dheer (Punjab) author of almost sixty books on medicine, literature and family
planning has been a shining star of the college.
The proverb Chirag Se Chirag Jalte Hain has been made reality by the alumni of this college by spreading the
knowledge of Unani system of medicine and establishing colleges at Gaya, Azamgarh, Darbhanga and Siwan.
Moreover I look forward to the next generation with great optimism; our successors will spread the Unani system
of medicine in the world and will make the system flourish for the betterment of rural and down trodden people.

Guide to admission in Pre Tib Course
A candidate seeking admission to one year Pre-Tib course must have passed the Oriental qualification
[equivalent to Intermediate Examination (10+2)]as specified in the Table below :
                                     TABLE: List of Board/Universities
   Srl. No. Name of Institution                                                             Qualification
      1.      Lucknow University                                                           Fazil-e-Adab or
                                                                                            Fazil-e-Tafseer
      2.      DarulUloomNadvatul-Ulma, Lucknow                                                   Fazil
      3.      Darul-Uloom, Deoband, Distt. Saharanpur                                            Fazil
      4.      Al-Jameat-ulSalfiah, MarkaziDarul-Uloom, Varanasi                                   Fazil
      5.      Board of Arabic and Persian Examination, Uttar Pradesh Allahbad or                 Fazil
              Uttar PradeshMadarsaShikshaParishad, Lucknow
      6.      MadarsaFaizeAam, Mau NathBhanjan, Azamgarh (U.P)                                   Fazil
      7.      DarulHadees, Mau NathBhanjan, Azamgarh (Uttar Pradesh)                             Fazil
      8.      Jameat-ul-Falah, BilariaGanj, Azamgarh (Uttar Pradesh)                             Fazil
      9.      DarulUloomAshrafiaMisbahulUloom, Mubarakpur,                                        Fazil
              Azamgarh (Uttar Pradesh)
      10.     JamiaSirajulUloom, Bondhiyar, Gonda (Uttar Pradesh)                                Fazil
      11.     JamiaFarooquia, Sabrabad, via Shahganj, Distt. Jaunpur(Uttar Pradesh)              Fazil
      12.     Madras University                                                             Adeeb-e- Fazil
      13.     DarulUloom Arabic College, Meerut City (Uttar Pradesh)                             Fazil
      14.     MadarsaMazahirUloom, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh)                                    Fazil
      15.     Government Madrasa-e- Alia, Rampur                                                 Fazil
      16.     Al-JamiatulIslamiya, Noor Bagh, Thane, Mumbai                                      Fazil
      17.     Al-Jamiat-ulMohammediya, Mansoora, Malegaon                                        Fazil
      18.     Al-JamiatulIslamia Is-hat-ul-Uloom, Akkalkuan, Distt.Dhulia                        Fazil
      19.     Maulana Mazharul Haque University, Patna or                                        Fazil
              Bihar State Madarsa Education Board, Patna
      20.     Jamia-tus-Salehat, Rampur (Uttar Pradesh)                                          Fazil
      21.     Madarsa-tul-Islah, Saraimir, Azamgarh (Uttar Pradesh)                              Fazil
      22.     JamiaDarus Salam, Malerkotla (Punjab)                                              Fazil
      23.     KhairulUloom, Al-JamiatulIslamia, DomariaGanj,                                     Fazil
              Distt. Siddharth Nagar (UttarPradesh)

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Last but not the least, Dr. KewalDheer (Punjab) author of almost sixty books on medicine, literature and family
planning   has been a shining
    Srl. Intermediate
         No.     Name           star of the
                       orof12Institution
                              Standard   forcollege.                                           Qualification
                                             the purpose of admission to Pre-Tib course of the Unani degree course
The proverb Chirag Se Chirag Jalte Hain has been made reality by the alumni of this college by spreading the
    § 24.The Oriental   qualification
                 MadarsaDarul          equivalent
                                   Huda,  Yusufpur,tovia
                                                      Intermediate
                                                         Naugarh, Examination (10+2) recognised by   State
                                                                                                   Fazil
         Government
                 Distt.orSiddharth
                           State Education   BoardPradesh)
                                    Nagar (Uttar    concerned.
Admission
       25. through     Pre-Tib Course:Admission
                 JamiaIslamiaAlmahadOkhla,        Newmay     beormade on a maximum of ten seats perFazil
                                                         Delhi                                      year out of the
total number of intake capacity permitted for KamileTib o Jarahat (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery-
                 JamiaIslamiaSanabil, AbulFazalEnclave - II, New Delhi
B.U.M.S.) to main course through Pre-Tib course. Rest of the seats may be filled up by following the eligibility
       26.       DarulUloomArabiyyahIslamia, post Kantharia, Bharuch (Gujarat)                     Fazil
criteria mentioned at clause 2(a).
       27.       DarulUloomRashidia, Nagpur                                                        Fazil

Admission through Pre-Tib Course : Admission will be made on ten seats only per year.

Course of Study               :       Pre-Tib (leading to Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat-BUMS)
Duration of Course            :       01 Year
Intake                        :       10 Seats

Qualifying Examination        :       Oriental Qualification “Fazil” (equivalent to intermediate examination)
                                      from the oriental institutions as specified in the list recognized by the
                                      Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) reproduced as above table.

Age Limit                     :       Not less than 16 years as on 1st July 2020.

Selection Process             :       On the basis of marks obtained in Entrance Test.

Test Paper Details            :       Test Questions will be objective type of 100 marks and Language of Test
                                      Paper will be in Urdu. Marks distribution shall be as follows :
                                      Arabic                  :       20 Marks
                                      Urdu                    :       20 Marks
                                      Persian                 :       20 Marks
                                      General knowledge :             40 Marks
                                      Note : For syllabus please go through the Urdu version of prospectus.

Test Schedule/Date            :       Will be updated through online notice at www.gtch.ac.in .
Duration                      :       100 minutes.

Additional Information        :       To qualify for selection in Pre-Tib, a candidate has to secure at least 50%
                                      marks (General category) & 45% (reserved category-SC/ST/OBC) in
                                      entrance test

Reservaon quota               :      Reservation quota shall be as follows
                                     General : 40% , EWS : 10% , EBC : 18% , ST : 16% , ST : 01%, BC : 12% ,
                                     RCG : 03%
                                     Note : For Claiming reservation you have to produce relevant certificate
                                     issued by the competent authority in original at the time of admission.

Applicaon Form Details        :       Form shall be filled online only and shall be available at www.gtch.ac.in

Examination Fee               :      Rupees 1000/- through Demand Draft in Favour of Principal, Govt. Tibbi
                                     College & Hospital, Payable at Patna.

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GENERAL   - 40 % (04)

EWS       - 10 % (01)

EBC       - 18 % (02)

SC        - 16 % (02)

ST        - 01 % (00)

BC        - 12 % (01)

RCG       - 03% (00)
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