4. Appointment
of Inspectors
(a) No person shall
be appointed as an Inspector unless he has
previously taught students in one or other
of the subjects of the medical examination
in Indian Medicine or in cognate subjects
for five years
or has acted as examiner at examinations for
three years or possesses 10 years professional
standing.
(b) Every Inspector shall receive from the President a formal commission
in writing under the seal of the Central Council. The said commission shall specify, the medical
colleges, hospitals or other institutions where education in Indian Medicine is given and the
examination or examinations which he
is required to inspect and shall inform him
that he is to report thereon to the Executive
Committee of the
Central Council in accordance with these regulations
a copy of which shall at the same
time be supplied to him.
(c) No Inspector
shall take part in the inspection of any examination
in the University or college of Indian
Medicine in which he is a teacher or examiner.
(d) An Inspector may accept ordinary hospitality,
but may not accept hospitality of house and
board, from
examiners or from any official of the University
or college in which he is conducting an inspection.
(e) A casual inspector shall, be paid travelling
and other allowances according
to the scale prescribed for
members for attending the meetings of the
Central Council.
(f) No member of the Central Council shall
be appointed as Inspector.
5. Procedure of inspection
Every
inspector shall comply with the following
requirements, namely :-
(a)
To make himself acquainted with such previous
reports on the facilities for teaching existing
at the colleges, hospitals or other institutions
wherein instructions are given to students
and on the qualifying examination or examinations
which he is appointed to inspect
as the President may
direct, and with the observations of the University/Boards/
examining bodies and the report of the Executive
Committee of the Central Council thereon;
(b)
To attend personally every examination which
he is required to inspect and to inspect the
medical
colleges, hospitals and other institutions
where education is given in Indian Medicine
in regard
to matters like the standard of staff, equipment,
accommodation, training and other facilities
for education in Indian Medicine but shall
not interfere with the conduct of training
or examination;
6. Duties of Inspectors
(a)
It shall be the duty of an Inspector to report
the Executive Committee of the Central Council,
his opinion
as to the sufficiency or insufficiency of
each examination attended by him, and of the
teaching
facilities available in the institutions in
which the candidates were trained;
(b)
To set forth in his report in order, all necessary
particulars as to the question proposed in
the written, oral and practical parts of each
examination attended by him, the cases and
the appliances provided for clinical and practical
examinations, the arrangements made for invigilation,
the method and scales of marking, the standard
of knowledge shown by successful candidates,
and generally all such details as may be required
for adjudicating on the scope and character
of the examination;
(c) To inspect and set forth in his report informations relating
to and comments on teaching facilities, equipment,
accommodation and staff existing at such colleges,
hospitals and other sections attached to the
institution;
(d)
To
include in his report, in the form of a brief
diary, a record of the days and hours when
he was present during the course of examination
inspected and to see for himself the teaching
facilities provided and of the parts or division
of each examination in progress
on each day;
(e)
To include also in his report a statement
of the extent to which the recommendations
of the Central Council in regard to professional
examinations have been carried out in the
cases of each examination
inspected by him, and also to what extent
the resolutions of the Central Council on professional
education have been given effect to in the
education of the students in the particular subject
or subjects with which he is concerned in
the inspection; and
(f)
On receipt from the Registrar of a proof copy
of any of his report, to compare such proof
with the original and correct, sign and return
it to the Registrar for preservation in records
of the Central Council, as the authoritative
copy of the such report.