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| Category | : POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES |
| Sub Category | : Post Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology (PGDRPC) |
| Products Code | : 8.15_PGDRPC_MPC 074 |
| HSN Code | : 4490110 |
| Author | : BMA PUBLICATION PVT LTD |
| Publisher | : BMAP EDUSERVICESV P.LTD |
| University | : IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) |
| Pages | : 50 |
| Weight | : 157gms |
| Dimensions | : 21.0 x 29.7 cm (A4 Size Pages) |
The IGNOU PGDRPC MPC 074 Guess Paper – 50 Important Questions is a comprehensive academic resource for learners pursuing the Post Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology. The subject Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) focuses on inclusive, community-driven strategies aimed at enhancing the quality of life, participation, and empowerment of persons with disabilities.
This guess paper presents 50 carefully selected questions covering key themes such as the concept and principles of CBR, evolution and models of community-based rehabilitation, roles of stakeholders, community participation, inclusive education, livelihood support, social inclusion, and advocacy. It also addresses policy frameworks, inter-sectoral coordination, monitoring and evaluation of CBR programmes, and ethical considerations in community practice.
The questions are framed to reflect the analytical, descriptive, and application-oriented approach followed in IGNOU examinations. This resource supports learners in integrating theoretical perspectives with practical community-level interventions, which is essential for effective rehabilitation practice and academic success.
When used alongside official IGNOU study blocks, this guess paper helps students strengthen conceptual foundations, organize answers systematically, and enhance overall examination performance in Community Based Rehabilitation.
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