Role of Sanitary Inspector is multi-dimensional. AIILSG certified Sanitary Inspectors have good job opportunities in a wide spectrum of organizations, such as:
In the above mentioned organizations/sectors, diploma holders in S.I. course of this Institute will find immense opportunities to work in career positions such as Health Worker, Multipurpose Worker, Vaccinator, Medical Assistant, Treatment Organizer, Field Assistant, Project Coordinator, Housekeeper, Technical Assistant, Junior Overseer and Surveyor. The current trend is promotion of liberalization, privatization and globalization which demands that formal education be equipped with skills oriented training. Diploma in Sanitary Inspector’s course empowers student to acquire these essential skills which will define him as a professional technical expert at the grass root level.
Practical demonstrations are arranged at Infections Diseases Hospital, Tuberculosis Hospital, S.T.D. Clinics, Maternity Homes, Schools, Leprosy Hospitals, Family Planning Centers, Water purification Plants, Government Dairy, Slaughter Houses, Markets, Refuse Disposal Sites, etc. Demonstrations and Visits to such Institutions of Public Health in Urban & Rural areas are arranged to make the students understand the various diseases. Field visits to Public Health Department, Pest Control Department and Solid Waste Management Department are also arranged to make the students understand various activities carried out by these departments.
To understand the concept of Health development & Primary Health care, Students are given a project assignment in urban and rural areas. This will include-
The rules and regulations given below are applicable to all students of the course. These rules and regulations are subject to the changes that the Institute may approve form time to time and such rules and regulations shall be binding on every student who joins the Sanitary Inspector’s Diploma course.
Regular Batch
Holiday Batch
Age: No Restriction
Medium of Instruction:
Medium of instruction in English & Hindi. Subject to the availability of adequate number of students for the chosen language at the respective centre. (Study material available in English & Hindi).
Duration of the Course:
(Class will be conducted on all Saturday-Sunday & Public Holiday)
Course Fees:
Regular: Rs. 31,300/-
Holiday: Rs. 46,300/-
Unit Test | June-May Batch | January-December Batch |
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1st Unit Test | October | April |
2nd Unit Test | December | July |
3rd Unit Test | February | September |
4th Unit Test | March | November |
Theory (Basics of Public Health & Sanitation)
PAPER | SUBJECT | MARKS |
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PAPER - I | Anatomy, Entomology, Pharmacology, Common Ailments, First Aid |
100 Marks |
PAPER – II | Diseases, Nutrition, Immunization & School Health |
100 Marks |
PAPER – III | Health Administration, M.C.H., Health Programmes, Demography & Family Welfare |
100 Marks |
PAPER – IV | Water, S.W.M., Excreta Disposal , Air, Noise, Ventilation |
100 Marks |
PAPER – V | Inspection of Trade Premises | 50 Marks |
PAPER | SUBJECT | MARKS |
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VIVA/PRACTICAL GROUP | Practical Spots(PS) | 100 Marks |
General Viva(GV) from whole syllabus | 100 Marks | |
Viva for Journal Evaluation (JV) | 100 Marks | |
Unit Tests (IA) | 50 Marks | |
Total Practical | 350 Marks |
Date of the final examination on the course shall be put up on the Notice Board of the respective Centres well in advance. The final examination shall be held after the completion of the training programme for the course in the month of December/January & May/June of every year.