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University Grants Commission Proforma for submission of Information by State Private Universities

for ascertaining their norms and standards Volume-1

Estd. Under ACU Act, 2012 (Karnataka Act No. 18 of 2013)

https://www.acu.edu.in/

[email protected]

B G Nagara - 571448, NH-75, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District , Karnataka, India.

University Grants Commission Proforma for submission of Information by State Private

Universities for ascertaining their norms and standards

INDEX

Appex. No

Topic UGC Performa Reference Number

Page Numbers

UGC Proforma 1-27 I Composition of Society/Trust 1.6 29 II Whether Members of the Society/Trust are

members of other Societies/Trusts 1.7 30

III Other Educational Institutions promoted by the Society /Trust

1.8 31-59

IV Information about promoting Society / Trust-Other activities

1.9 60-61

V Information about off-campus center (s) 2.4 62 VI Information about off- Shore center (s) 2.5 63 VII Information about Courses run under distant

mode and study center(s) 2.7 64

VIII Information about the programs permitted to be offered by Gazette Notification of the State Government (2018-19)

3.1 65-67

IX Current number of academic programs / courses offered (2020-21)

3.2 68-70

X Information about approval of courses by concerned statutory councils

3.3 71-97

XI Information about courses run which are not specified by UGC

3.6 98

XII Information about the complaints received under grievance redressal mechanism

4.9 99

XIII Information about Teaching staff 8.2 100-120 XIV Information about Equipment 9.3 121-131 XV Information about the Library 9.4 132 XVI Sports Facilities 9.5 133 XVII Information about the composition of the

statutory bodies of the University 11.1 134-160

XVIII Information about the Non-Teaching staff 13.1 161-197

A. Legal al Status

1.1 Name and Address of the University

Adichunchanagiri University B.G. Nagara-571448 Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District, Karnataka, India.

1.2 Headquarters of the University

Adichunchanagiri University B.G. Nagara-571448 Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District, Karnataka, India.

1.3 Information about University a. Website ________________ b. E-mail ________________ c. Phone Nos. ________________ d. Fax Nos. ________________ Information about Authorities of the University

a. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of

Chancellor _________________________ b. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of

Vice-Chancellor _______________________ c. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of

Registrar __________________________ d. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of

Finance Officer _____________________

a. www.acu.edu.in b. [email protected]

[email protected] c. 08234287285,+919448480343 d. Not Applicable a. Chancellor: Sri Dr.Nirmalanandanatha Swamiji e-mail:[email protected] Phone: +91 9686768838 Fax: Not Applicable b. Vice-Chancellor: Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty

e-mail: [email protected] Phone: +91 9845290089 Fax: Not Applicable

c. Registrar: Dr. C.K. Subbaraya e-mail: [email protected] Phone: +91 9448480343 Fax:Not Applicable

d. Finance Officer: Sri B. K Umesh e-mail:[email protected] Phone: +91 9845567500 Fax: Not Applicable

1.4 Date of Establishment

22nd January 2018

1.5 Name of the Society/Trust promoting the University (Information may be provided in the following format) (Copy of the registered MOA/Trust Deed to be enclosed)

Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust®, Trust Deed enclosed Annexure- 1

1.6 Composition of the Society/Trust Name Address Occupation Designation in

the society/Trust

(Details to be provided Appendix-I)

Appendix-I

1.7 Whether the members of the Society/Trust are members in other Societies/Trusts or the Board of Governors in companies? If yes, please provide details in the following format:- Name of the member

Address Name of the society/trust

Designation in the Society/Trust

(Details to be provided in Appendix-II)

Yes. Appendix-II

1.8 Whether the promoting Society/Trust is involved in promoting/ running any other University/ Educational Institution? If yes, please give details in the following format: - Name of the University / Educational Institution

Activities

(Details to be provided in Appendix-III)

Yes Appendix-III

1.9 Whether the promoting society/trust is involved in Promoting/running activities other than educational? If yes, please give details in the following format:-

Name of the University / Educational Institution

Activities

(Details to be provided in Appendix-IV)

Yes Appendix-IV

1.10

Act and Notification under which established (copy of the Act & Notification to be enclosed)

Copy of Act & Karnataka Gazette Notification ED 254 URC 2017, 22.01.18 Annexure 2

1.11 Whether the University has been established by a Separate State Act?

Yes Adichunchanagiri University ACT.2012 (Karnataka act no.18 of 2013) Bangalore, dated: 09.07.2013 and notified by Karnataka Gazette Notification ED 254 URC 2017, 22.01.18

Refer Annexure 2 A. Organization Description

2.1 Whether Unitary in nature (as per the UGC Regulation) Yes

Territorial Jurisdiction of the University as per the Act

Karnataka State

2.3 Details of the constituent units of the University, if any, as mentioned in the Act

Constituent Units of the Universities are:

1. Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences.

2. BGS Institute of Technology.

3. Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy.

4. Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing.

5. Adichunchanagiri School of Humanities and Social Sciences. a. BGS First Grade

College. b. BGS College of

Education. 6. Adichunchanagiri School of

Management 7. Adichunchanagiri School

of Natural Sciences. 8. Aduchunchanagiri Institute

for Molecular Medicine. 9. Adichunchanagiri School

of Allied Health Sciences.

2.4 Whether any off-campus center (s) established? If

yes, please give details of the approval granted by the State Government and UGC in the following format:-

a. Place of the off-campus ________________

b. Letter No. & date of the approval of State Government _________

c. Letter No. & date of the approval of UGC ____

No

(Details to be provided in Appendix-V) (Please attach an attested copy of the approval)

2.5 Whether any off-shore campus established? If yes, please give details of the approval granted by the Government of India and the host country in the following format:-

a. Place of the off-shore campus ___________

b. Letter No. & date of the approval of Host Country __________________

c. Letter No. & date of the approval of Government of India ___ (Details to be provided in Appendix-VI) (Please attach an attested copy of the approval)

No

2.6 Does the University offer a distance education program? If yes, whether the courses run under distance mode are approved by the competent authority? (Please enclose attested copy of the course-wise approval of competent authority)

No

2.7 Whether the University has established a study center (s)? If yes, please provide details and whether these study centers are approved by the competent authority of the University and UGC? (Details to be provided in Appendix-VII) (Please enclose attested copy of the approval from the competent authority)

No

B. Academic Activities Description

3. Academic Programmes

3.1

Details of the programs permitted to be offered by Gazette Notification of the State Government and its Reference Details to be provided in Appendix-VIII)

Karnataka Gazette Notification ED 254 URC 2017, 22.01.18

Refer Annexure 2

(2018-19)

Appendix-VIII

Program Sanctioned Intake

Actual enrolment

UG 860 848 PG 302 143 Diploma -- - PG Diploma 18 16 Certificate course 340 - M.Phil. - - Ph.D. 46 - Any other (pl. specify) Pharmacy Fellowship in 5 Subjects

10 -

Total 1576 1007

3.2

The current number of academic programs/ courses offered by the University (Details to be provided in Appendix-IX)

( 2020-21)

Appendix-IX

Program Sanctioned Intake

Actual enrolment

UG 1239 963

PG 528 331

Diploma 60 46

PG Diploma - -

Certificate course - -

M.Phil. - - Ph.D. 48 48 Any other (pl. Specify)

Total 1875 1388

3.3

Whether approvals of the relevant statutory council(s) such as AICTE, BCI, DEC,

Yes. Approval has been taken to a. To Start new courses b. To increase intake in existing courses

DCI, INC, MCI, NCTE, PCI, etc. Have been taken to:

a. Start new courses b. To increase intake

If yes please enclose a copy of the approval and give course wise details in the following format:- Name of the course

Statutory council

Whether approval taken

(Details to be provided in Appendix-X)

Appendix-X

3.4 If the University is running courses under distance mode, please provide details about the students enrolled in the following format:- Name of the Study Centre

Courses offered

No. of students enrolled

(Details to be provided in appendix-VII) (Please enclose a copy of the course-wise approval of the competent authority)

No

3.5 Temporal plan of academic work in the University Semester system/Annual system

a) Semester System is implemented in all courses in Engineering, Pharmacy (Except Pharm-D), B.Com, M.B.A, M.Tech, M.H.A, M.P.H, M.Sc, Natural Sciences, B, Sc Allied Health Sciences, and B.Ed. b) Annual system is implemented in all courses in Medicine, M.Sc Medical courses, Nursing, and Pharm D as per the guidelines of the regulatory bodies.

3.6 Whether the University is running any course which is not specified under Section 22 of

the UGC Act, 1956? If yes, please give details in the following format:-

a. Name of the course(s) b. Since when started c. Whether the University

Has applied for permission from UGC?

(Details to be provided in Appendix-XI)

No

4. Student Enrolment and Student Support

4.1 Number of students enrolled in the University for the current academic year (2020-21) according to regions and countries (Please give separate information for the main campus and off-campus/off-shore campus)

Particulars No. of students from the same State where the University is located

No. of students from other States

No. of NRI students

No. of overseas Students excluding NRIs

Grand Total

Foreign Students

Person of Indian Origin students

M 405 24 NIL NIL NIL 429 F 505 29 NIL NIL NIL 534 T 910 53 NIL NIL NIL 963

M 118 12 NIL NIL NIL 130 F 183 18 NIL NIL NIL 201 T 301 30 NIL NIL NIL 331 M - F - T - M 18 NIL NIL 04 NIL 22 F 25 NIL NIL 01 NIL 26 T 43 NIL NIL 05 NIL 48 M 20 NIL NIL NIL NIL 20 F 26 NIL NIL NIL NIL 26 T 46 NIL NIL NIL NIL 46 M - F - T - M -

Ph.D

PG

Diploma

M.Phil

PG Diploma

UG

Certificate

F - T - M - F - T -

M-Male: 601 F- Female:787 T- Total: 1388

4.2 Category-wise No. of Students

(2020-21) Category Male Female Total SC 27 46 73 ST 8 7 15 OBC 450 553 1003 PH - - - General 116 181 297 Total 601 787 1388

4.3 Details of the two batches of students admitted

Batch 1 Batch 2 Year of Entry – (2018-19)

Year of Entry – (2019-20)

UG PG Total UG PG PhD Total No. admitted to the program 848 159 1007 923 169 30 1122

No. of Drop-outs

(a) Within four months of Joining

(b) Afterward

05 16

Nil Nil

05 16

09 4

4 1

13 5

No. appeared for the final year/semester examination

69 158 227 -- 36 --

No. passed in the final exam 59 154 213 -- 35 --

No. passed in first class

58 122 180 -- 26

4.4 Does the University provide bridge/remedial courses to the educationally disadvantaged Students? If yes, please give details

Yes. The Constituent Colleges are conducting bridge courses, special coaching classes & tutorial classes for the students 401 remedial classes were conducted.

Sl.No College No. of classes conducted

1 AIMS 175 2 BGSIT 100 3 SACCP 30 4 ACN 30 5 BGSCE 32 6 BGSFGC 34 Total 401

4.5 Does the University provide any financial help to the students from the socially disadvantaged group? If yes, please give details

Yes. Annexure- 3 ( Refers to 4.5 & 7.8 ) University provides

concession in tuition fees. Permission to pay fees in

installments .

Principals of constituent colleges of ACU facilitate the process of sanctioning government scholarships to a socially disadvantaged group of students.

4.6 In case the University is running M.Phil/Ph.D. the program, whether it is full time or part-time, and whether these programs are run as per UGC Regulations,2009 on M.Phil/Ph.D.

1) The University is not

running M.Phil. Program

2) The University is running

Ph.D.Program ( full-time

and part-time ) as per UGC

regulations,2009

4.7 Whether the University has a website? If yes please give the website address and whether the Website is regularly updated?

Yes. The University has a website www.acu.edu.in The website is regularly updated.

4.8 How are the prospective students informed about the criteria for admission, rules & regulations, Facilities available, etc?

Criteria for Admission, rules & regulations & other facilities available are intimated through electronic and print media and also in educational fairs. The information is also uploaded on the website regularly. In addition, the University admission

brochure/Prospectus carries relevant information on the facilities provided. Post-admission, the students go through an Orientation program and Foundation course that covers all these aspects. At the time of admission, each student is provided with a student handbook that conveys rules and regulations.

4.9 Whether any grievance redressal mechanism is Available in the University? If yes, please provide details about the complaints received against malpractices, etc. in the University in the following format: - Name of the complainant

Complaint against

Date of complaint

Action was takenby theUniversity

( Details to be provided in Appendix XII )

Yes. Appendix XII

5. Curriculum, Teaching-Learning Process/Method, Examination/Evaluation System

5.1 Which University body finalized the curriculum? The composition of the body may be given. (Board of Studies, Academic Council, Board of Management)

Boards of Studies, Academic Council, and Board of Management Annexure-4

5.2 What are the rules/regulations/procedure for revision of the curriculum and when was the curriculum last updated?

Boards of Studies of concerned faculty discuss the revision of the Curriculum in its meeting and its decisions are recommended for approval by the Academic Council and Board of Management. The curriculum was last updated for the academic year 2020-21. Annexure-5

5.3 Whether approval of statutory bodies such as the Board of Studies, Academic Council, and Board of Management of the University has been taken to start various courses? If yes, please enclose extracts of the minutes.

Yes Annexure-6

5.4 Furnish details of the following aspects of curriculum design: Innovation such as modular curricula Inter/multidisciplinary approach

Faculty of Engineering: Constitution of India, Professional Ethics and Human Rights, Yoga, Sports

Faculty of Pharmacy: Communication Skill, Environmental Science, Bio-Statistics and Research Methodology

Faculty of Nursing: Basic Computer Applications, Environmental Studies

Allied Health Sciences: Constitution of India, Environmental Science, Computer Application and Medical Ethics, Bio-Statistics and Research Methodology

Commerce: Environmental studies. 5.5 Has the University conducted an

academic audit? If yes, please give details regarding frequency and its usage.

The following bodies of the University regularly review academic programs SL NO

Statutory bodies Number of meetings

1 Academic and Administrative Committee

Monthly

2 Board of Studies Not less than twice a year

3 Academic Council Not less than twice a year

4 Board of Management Not less than 4 times a year

An External Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) is scheduled for 25th - 26th October 2021.

5.6 Apart from classroom instruction, what are the other avenues of learning provided for the students? (Example: Projects, Internships, Field training, Seminars, etc.)

Other avenues provided apart from classroom instruction are: Online classes, Projects, Internships, Field training, Classroom lectures on youtube, and other social media. Seminars, Invited guest lectures, Industrial Training, Skill workshops, Symposia, Conferences, Webinars, Health camps, NSS Programmes ICT enabled Teaching –Learning, Wi-Fi connection (1000mpbs ) is available in all the constituent colleges, libraries, and hostels to facilitate anytime anywhere learning.

5.7 Please provide details of the examination system (Whether examination based or practical based)

Annexure-7

5.8 What methods of evaluation of answer scripts does the University follow? Whether external experts are invited for evaluation?

Annexure- 8 Yes

5.9 Mention the number of malpractice cases reported during the last 3 years and how they are dealt with.

Number of cases: 1. (One) One email was received on 23/12/2020 stating that there was malpractice that occurred during the 1st and 2nd Semester of BE Sept 2020 backlog examinations. University appointed Chief Superintendent of examinations as an inquiry officer on 2/1/2021. After inquiry, it was found that the email was anonymous and the allegation was false and baseless. Malpractice cases are dealt by the malpractice and lapses committee

5.10 Does the University have a continuous internal evaluation system?

Yes Annexure- 9

5.11 How is the question papers set to ensure the achievement of the course objectives?

The question papers are set to achieve the goals, objectives, and learning outcomes of the course. The question pattern includes different Long essays, Short essays, Short answers, and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) of various marks.

5.12 State the policy of the University for the constitution of the board of

Annexure-10

question paper setters, the board of examiners, and invigilators.

5.13 How regular and time-bound is the conduct of examinations and announcement of results? Substantiate with details of dates of examinations and announcement of results for the last 3 years. Details to be provided in the following format:-

Annexure-11

C. Admission Process

6.1 How are students selected for admission to Various courses? Please provide faculty-wise information

a. Through special entrance tests b. Through interviews c. Through their academic record d. Through a combination of the above

Please also provide details about the weightage given to the above

Medical Courses: Through NEET exam and criteria of State Govt & ACU Act. Engineering and Management courses: Through CET exam and criteria of State Govt & ACU Act. PG Courses through PG CET/PG NEET or any other equivalent State / National Entrance Examination Pharmacy and Nursing: Govt of Karnataka seat selection and allotment For Other courses: Humanities and Social Sciences and Natural Sciences through a combination of academic performance and inter se merit

6.2 Whether the University is admitting students from National level entrance test or state level entrance test? If yes, please provide the following details:- Name of the National/state level entrance exam

No. of students admitted

% of students from the total admitted

Remarks

2020 – 21 Name of the National/state level entrance exam

No. of students admitted

% of students from the total admitted

Remarks

NEET 217 100 Karnataka – CET

305 39.1

Drug Controller Karnataka

4 8.69 Govt Quota for D.Pharma

Karnataka Examination Authority

18 22.8 Nursing courses

TOTAL 544 34

6.3 Whether the admission procedure is available on the University website and in the prospectus

Yes. The admission procedure is available on the

University website and the prospectus 6.4 Please provide details of the eligibility criteria for

admission in all the courses Annexure -12

6.5 Whether University is providing any reservation/ relaxation in admission? If yes Please provide, detail in the following format

Category No. of students admitted

% of quota provided for reservation and preparation in respect of actual enrolment

Remarks

Yes. Under sections 9 of ACU ACT The university admissions shall be open to all persons irrespective of caste, class, creed, gender, or nation. All admissions shall be made based on merit in the qualifying examination : Provided that 40% of the admission in all courses of the university shall be reserved for the students of Karnataka State and admissions shall be made through a Common Entrance Examination conducted by the State Government or its agency and seats shall be allotted as per the merit and reservation policy of the state government from time to time. All admissions are made based on merit in the qualifying examination.

2020-21 SL NO

Category No. of Students Admitted

%

1 SC 73 5.5 2 ST 15 1.1 3 OBC 1003 72.3 4 PH 00 00.00 5 General 297 21.4 Total 1091/

1388 81.5

6.6 Whether any management quota is available for Admission to the University? If yes, please provide details in the following format:- Total No. of Seats (Course wise)

No. of total students admitted

No. of students admitted under Management quota

% of students admitted under management quota

Yes. 60% of seats are available in the Management quota is for admission to the University

Annexure- 13 ( Details of 2020 – 21)

6.7 What is the admission policy of the University with regard to NRI and overseas students?

15% reservation for NRI and overseas students as per the policy of GOI for Medial UG and PG Programs

D. Fee Structure

7.1 Present Course-wise fee structure of the University (Please provide head-wise details of the total fee charged)

Annexure 14

7.2 Any other fee charged by the University other than the fee displayed in the UGC website (e.g. Building Fee, Development Fee, Fee by any name, etc.)

No

7.3 Whether fee structure is available on the University website and in the prospectus?

Yes

7.4 Whether the fee is charged by the University as per the fee structure

Yes No hidden charges are being levied

displayed on the University website and in the prospectus or some hidden charges are there?

7.5 Mode of Fee collection

NEFT/ RTGS / Cheque / DD / Direct deposit into the University Bank Account.

7.8 Whether University is providing any concession in fees to students? If yes, please provide details.

Yes Refer to Annexure- 3

7.9 Details of the Hostel Fee including mess charges

2020-21

Sl no

Hostel

Hostel Rent &

Maintenance (Rs)

Mess charges(Rs)

Total (Rs)

1 AIMS Men’s Hostel

36,000

40,000

76,000

2 AIMS Women’s Hostel

36,000

40,000

76,000

3

AIMS PG Hostel 36,000

54,500

90,500

4 BGSIT Boys’ Hostel

25,000

27,000

52,000

5 BGSIT Girls’ Hostel

25,000

27,000

52,000

6 Pharmacy Boys’ Hostel

45,000

20,000

65,000

7 Pharmacy Girls’ Hostel

45,000

20,000

65,000

8 NursringWomen’s Hostel

30,000

20,000

50,000

7.10 Any other fee Yes Annexure -15

7.11 Basis of Fee Structure

The fee structure is based upon the infrastructure and physical facilities available , learning resources provided, and the pay and allowances given with a reasonable surplus for future growth .and development of the university.

7.12 Whether the University has received any complaints with regard to the fee charged or fee structure? If yes please give details about the action taken.

No

7.13 Whether University is providing any scholarships to students? If yes, please provide details.

The University facilitates the process of Scholarships by State Government, Industry, NGOs and voluntary organizations.

E. Faculty

8.1 Total no. of Sanctioned and filled up posts (Institution wise and Department wise)

Annexure -16

Dept. Professor Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled

8.2

Details of teaching staff in the following format (Please provide details – Institution wise and Department-wise) (Details to be provided in Appendix-XIII)

Dept

Name of the Teacher

Designation

Age

Educational Qualifications (whether

Teaching experience in years

Date of appointment

Whether full time or part time

Regular or ad-hoc

Scale e of Pay

No. of publications

qualified as per UGC Regulations)

8.3 Category-wise No. of Teaching Staff

Category Male Female Total SC 14 9 23 ST 2 2 4 OBC 205 101 306 PH 1 0 1 General 14 09 23 Total 236 121 357

8.4 Details of the permanent and temporary faculty members in the following format

Particulars Female Male Total

Total no. of permanent teachers

No. of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification 02 24 26

No. of teachers with M. Phil as the highest qualification 02 05 07

No. of teachers with PG as the highest qualification 111 205 316

No. of teachers with UG as the highest qualification 06 02 08

Total 121 236 357

Total no. of temporary teachers

No. of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification 0 0 0

No. of teachers with M. Phil as the highest qualification 0 0 0

No. of teachers with PG as the highest qualification 0 0 0

Total no. of part-time teachers

No. of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification 0 02 02

No. of teachers with M. Phil as the highest qualification 0 00 00

No. of teachers with PG as the highest qualification 0 08 08

Total No. of visiting teachers 0 10 10

8.5 Ratio of full-time teachers to part-time/contract teachers

357:10 ( 36 :1) Approx

8.6

Process of recruitment of Faculty

Process of recruitment of Faculty

- Whether advertised? (pl. attach a copy of the ad) -Whether selection committee was constituted as per the UGC Regulations?

Identifying the vacancies Hosting on the website Giving newspaper advertisement Interviews and document verification Selection and appointment of suitable candidate

Yes Annexure- 17

Yes.

`8.7 Does the University follow Self-appraisal method to evaluate teachers on teaching, research, and work satisfaction? If yes, how is the self-appraisal of teachers analyzed and used? Whether: - Self-Appraisal Evaluation Peer Review Students evaluation Others (specify)

Yes. The University follows the Self-appraisal method to evaluate teachers on teaching, research, and work satisfaction. The teachers’ performance is also assessed by Peer review and Student feedback. Self-appraisal forms are scrutinized and reviewed at the levels of Head of Department; Head of Institution; Registrar of the University and the Vice Chancellor.

8.8 Institution-wise and Department-wise teacher student ratio (only full time faculty)

SL NO

Constituent College

Teacher(T) Student(S) T:S

1 AIMS 152 925 1:6.08 2 BGSIT 98 1661 1:16.94 3 SACCP 42 682 1:16.23 4 ACN 23 246 1:10.69 5 BGSFGC 09 298 1:33.1 6 BGSCE 24 151 1:6.29 8 ASNS 09 77 1:8. 55 OVERALL 357 4040 1:11.31

8.9

Whether the University is providing UGC Pay Scales to the Permanent Faculty? If yes, please provide the following details:- The scale of Pay with all the allowances Professor – Associate Prof.- Assistant Prof. – Mode of Payment – (Cash/Cheque)

Yes Annexure - 18 Mode of Payment – Cheque / Direct credit to Bank Accounts

8.10

Pay /Remuneration provided to:-

Part-Time Faculty –

Rs. 8000 – 12000 per month

Temporary Faculty- Nil Guest Faculty –

Remuneration for Invited Guest Lectures: Rs 300 to 500 per hour Depending on the stature of the speaker and duration of the program

8.11 Facilities for teaching staff (Please provide details about Residence, Rooms, Cubicles, Computers/Any other)

1. Staff quarters -206 2. Staff Cubicles-420 3. Computers: 120

Others : 1 Doctors club 2 Kids care centers and schools 3 Medical Facilities 4 Indoor/Outdoor Games and Sports Facilities 5 Cultural activities 6 Gym facility 7 Broadband Internet Facility 8 Health services 9 College Bus facility 10 Bank with ATM facility 11 Canteen 12 BGS Model Public School 13 Nandini Dairy products 14 Horticultural Produce Cooperative Marketing

and Processing Society (HOPCOMS) stall

F. Infrastructure

9.1 Does the University have sufficient space for Land & Building?

Yes.

9.2 Does the University have sufficient classrooms?

Yes

9.3 Laboratories & Equipment (Details to be provided in Appendix-XIV and Appendix-XV)

a) Item Description (make and model)

b) Location (Department) c) Value (Rs.) d) Present Condition e) Date of Purchase

9.4 Library a) Total Space (all Kinds) b) Computer / Communication

facilities c) Total no. of Ref. Books

(Each Department) d) All Research Journals

subscribed on a regular basis

9.5 Sports Facilities (Details to be provided in Appendix-XVI)

Appendix-XVI

a) Open Play Ground(s) for outdoor sports (Athletics, Football, Hockey, Cricket, etc.)

Yes

b) Track for Athletics Yes c) Basketball courts Yes d) Squash / Tennis Courts Yes e) Swimming Pool (Size) Under planning f) Indoor Sports Facilities

including Gymnasium Yes

g) Any other - 9.6 Does the University has

provision for Residential Accommodation including hostels (boys & girls separately)

Yes Total capacity 2620

Boys Girls 1022 1598

Appendix-XIV

Appendix-XV

G. Financial Viability

10.1 Details of the Corpus Fund created by the University

1. Permanent Statutory Endowment fund (U/S 47):

RS. 12,09,30, 022 2. Development Fund (U/S 50)

Rs. 2,12,93,852.

Amount – FDR No. Date – Period - (Documentary evidence to be given)

Annexure- 19

10.2

Financial position of the University (please provide audited income and expenditure statement for the last 3 years)

Sl. No.

Year Income Expenditure

1 2018 -19 1,14,49,22,306 91,75,27,950 2 2019-20 1,47,11,02,291 1,05,00,19,629 3 2020 – 21

(Pre-audited )

1,56,70,33,350

98,59,76,145

10.3 Source of finance and quantum of funds available for running the University (for last audited year) Fees – Donations- Loan – Interest- Any other (pl. Specify)-

Details of the source of finance and quantum of funds FY-2019-2020 1 Fees 12,93,24,6583 2 Donations Nil 3 Loan Nil 4 Interest 4,37,95,746 5 Other

Income (Income from Hospital)

8,25,53,556

10.4 What is the University’s ‘unit Cost’ of education? (Unit cost = total annual expenditure (budget accruals) divided by the number of students enrolled) Unit cost calculated excluding the salary component may also be given

Unit Cost =𝒕𝒐𝒕𝒂𝒍 𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒖𝒂𝒍 𝒆𝒙𝒑𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒆

𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒏𝒖𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓 𝒐𝒇 𝒔𝒕𝒖𝒅𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒔 𝒆𝒏𝒓𝒐𝒍𝒍𝒆𝒅 =1050019629

4040 = Rs 2,59,905 Excluding salary component 44,23,78,735 4040 = 1,09,499

H. Governance System 11. Organization, Governance and Management

11.1 The composition of the statutory bodies of the University (please give names, professions & full postal address of the members, and date of the constitution):- Governing Board Executive Council Board of Management Academic Council Finance Committee Board of Studies Others Research and Innovation Council Works and Purchase Committee Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Board (PMEB)

Appendix-XVII

11.2 Dates of the meetings of the above bodies held during the last 2 years (Enclose an attested copy of the minutes of the meetings)

Annexure -20

11.3 What percentage of the members of the Boards of Studies, or such other academic committees, are external? Enclose the guidelines for BOS or other Committees.

BOS –25 to 35 % of the members are external. The guidelines are as provided in the Statutes of the University

11.4 Are there other strategies to review academic

programmes besides the academic council? If yes,

give details about what, when and how often are

such reviews made?

Academic programs are regularly reviewed by several other bodies. Meetings held are as follows: SL No

Other Bodies Meetings Conducted

1 Departmental

Monthly

2 College Council

Monthly

3 Hospital Monthly 4 Boards of

studies Twice a Year

5 Academic and Administrative

Monthly

6 Board of Management

Twice a Year

7 Planning, Monitoring, and

Twice a Year

Evaluation Board- (PMEB)

8 Board of Governors

Twice a Year

I. Research Profile 12.1 Faculty-wise and Department-wise information to be

provided in respect of the following:- Student-Teacher Ratio Class Rooms Teaching labs Research labs (Major Equipment) Research Scholars (MTech, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral

Scholars) Publications in last 3 years (Year-wise list) No. of Books Published Patents Transfer of Technology Inter-departmental Research (Inter-disciplinary) Consultancy Externally funded Research Projects Educational Programmes Arranged

Annexure- 21

J. Misc. 13. Details of Non-Teaching Staff 13.1 Details of Non-Teaching Staff:(Enclosed - Appendix-XVIII) Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of

Pay Date of Appointment

Trained Yes/No If yes, Details

13.2 Summary of the Non- Teaching Staff

Particulars Female Male Total Administrative Staff

Group A 4 14 18 Group B 25 51 76

Group C 63 92 155

Group D 204 189 393 Subtotal 296 346 642 Technical Staff

Group A 0 0 0

Group B 113 66 179

Group C 12 73 85

Group D 0 35 35 Subtotal 125 174 299 Grand Total 421 520 941

13.3 No. of Non-teaching staff category wise

Category Female Male Total SC 61 45 106 ST 15 24 39 OBC 323 421 744 PH 3 5 8 General 19 25 44 Total 421 520 941

13.4 Ratio of Non-teaching staff to students

941:4040 (1: 4.3 approximately)

13.5 Ratio of Non-teaching staff to faculty

941:357 (2.6 :1 Approximately)

14. Academic Results 14.1 Faculty-wise and course-wise academic results of the

past 3 years Sl. no. Course No. of

Candidates appeared

Result

Annexure- 22

15. Accreditation

15.1 Whether Accredited by NAAC? If yes please provide the following details: Date of Accreditation Period Grade CGPA Grading System Followed

The University is eligible to apply for NAAC visitation only after completing 5 years.

15.2 Whether courses are accredited by NBA? If yes please provide course-wise details as under:- Sl.No. Course Whether

Accredited Period of Accreditation

Sl. No.

Course Whether Accredited

Period of Accreditation

1 B.Pharm Yes May 2019 to May 2022

2 B.E SSR Submitted

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Annexure – 23 15.3 Other Accreditations, if any 1. Adichunchanagiri Hospital and

Research Center (AHRC): NABH 2. Adichunchanagiri Hospital and

Research Center: NABL-COVID- 19 Lab

3. SriAdichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy: NIRF (Bandwidth 76-100 in 2019 -20.

15.4 Any other information (including special achievements by the University which may be relevant for the University)

1. Sri Adichunchanagiri College of

Pharmacy: ISO-2005 2. Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical

Science: ISO:9001-2015 Annexure- 24

16. Strength and Weaknesses of the University

16.1 Strengths of the University Annexure- 25

16.2 Weaknesses of the University

Annexure- 26

Certificate

************** This is to certify that all the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge

and belief. The University will adhere to the rules, regulations, and guidelines of the UGC,

Central Government, and relevant Statutory Council(s) and abide by all the provisions under

the UGC Regulation.

The above information is also posted on the website of the University www.acu.edu.in

Signed and Sealed by the Head of the Institution

University Grants Commission

Appendix I (Refer 1.6) Composition of the Society /Trust

Sl No

Name Address Occupation Designation in the Society /Trust

1 His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji

Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math, Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshetra-571811, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya Dist, Karnataka State, India

Spiritual Head President

2 Sri Sri Purushothamanandanatha Swamiji

Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math, Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshetra-571811 Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya Dist, Karnataka State, India

Spiritual Head General Secretary

3 Sri Sri Prakashanatha Swamiji

Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math, Vijayanagara, Bangalore -560040, Karnataka State, India

Spiritual Head Trustee

4 Sri Govindaraju S/o Gangappa, No.1554,13th Cross, C & D block, Anikethana Road, Kuvempunagar, Mysore -23, Karnataka state, India

Retired Executive Engineer

Trustee

5 Sri D. Devaraj # 14, Ground Floor, TPL Spia, CV Raman Nagar, Between Mekhri Circle and Sadhasivanagara Police station, Rajamhal Vilas Extension, Sadashivanagar, Bengaluru-560080. Karnataka State, India

Chartered Accountant

Trustee

University Grants Commission

Appendix II (Refer 1.7)

Details of the member of the Society/Trust member in other Societies/Trusts or the Board of Governors in companies

Name of the member

Address Name of the society/trust

Designation in the Society/Trust

Sri D. Devaraj

# 14, Ground Floor, TPL Spia, CV Raman Nagar, Between Mekhri Circle and Sadhasivanagara Police station, Rajamhal Vilas Extension, Sadashivanagar, Bengaluru-560080.

Karnataka State, India

DevaBhagya Foundation #29/4 Trade Center, VI Floor,Race Course Road Bengaluru 560001, Karnataka

Trustee

Sri D. Devaraj

# 14, Ground Floor, TPL Spia, CV Raman Nagar, Between Mekhri Circle and Sadhasivanagara Police station, Rajamhal Vilas Extension, Sadashivanagar, Bengaluru-560080. Karnataka State, India

Sansera Foundation # 29/4 Trade Center, VI Floor, Race Course Road Bengaluru 560001, Karnataka

Trustee

Sri D. Devaraj

# 14, Ground Floor, TPL Spia, CV Raman Nagar, Between Mekhri Circle and Sadhasivanagara Police station, Rajamhal Vilas Extension, Sadashivanagar, Bengaluru-560080. Karnataka State, India

Krishik Sarvodaya Foundation 493/2, Old Airport Road, Anjaneya Techno Park ISRO Colony, Domlur, Bengaluru, 560008

Trustee

University Grants Commission

Appendix III (Refer 1.8)

Other Educational institutions run by Promoting Society/ Trust

Sl. No Name of the College Activities

(Courses run)

01 Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology,

Chikmagalur-577101

CE, Mech, E & E, E & C, CS & E, ISE,

M.Tech, MBA

02

Sri Jagadguru Chandrashekharanatha

Swamiji Institute of Technology, BB Road,

Chikkaballapura-562101

CE, Mech, E& C, CS & E, ISE,

Telecom, Aeronautical, Aerospace,

M.Tech, MBA, MCA

03

Sri Jagadguru Balaganagadharanatha

Swamiji Institute of Technology, Kengeri,

Bangalore

CE, Mech, E & E, E & C, CS & E, ISE

MBA, M.Tech

4 SJB School of Architecture& Planning,

Kengeri, Bangalore

Bachelor of Architecture, Master of

Architecture, Ph.D.

5 BGS School of Architecture& Planning,

Kumbalgodu, Bangalore Bachelor of Architecture, Ph.D.

6 BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences,

Kengeri, Bangalore M.B.B.S, M.D, M.S

7 Sri Kalabyaraweshwara Ayurvedic

Medical College, Vijayanagar, Bangalore BAMS/MD/MS and Ayurveda

8 Adichunchanagiri Ayurvedic Medical

College, Nagaruru, Nelamangala BAMS

9 Sri Adichunchanagiri Arts, Commerce &

Science College, Nagamangala, Mandya Dist. B.A, B.Com, B.Sc, BBM, M.Com

10 Sri Adichunchanagiri First Grade College,

Channarayapatna, Hassan Dist. B.A, B.Com,B.Sc

11 Sri Adichunchanagiri Women’s College,

Cumbum, Tamilnadu

B.A, B.Com, BBA, B.Sc, M.A, M.Com,

M.Sc, M.Phil, PGDCA

12 Sri Adichunchanagiri First Grade College,

H.D Kote, Mysore Dist B.A, B.Com

13 Sri Adichunchanagiri First Grade College,

Bannur, Mysore Dist B.A, B.Com

14 BGS First Grade College, Piriyapattana,

Mysore Dist B.A, B.Com

15 BGS First Grade College, Kuvempunagara,

Mysore B.Com, BCA, B.Sc

16 Adichunchanagiri College of Business

management, Vijayanagar, Bangalore B.Com

17

Sri Jagadguru Balaganagadharanatha

Swamiji Institute of Management,

Kengeri, Bangalore

B.Com, BBM, BCA

18 Adichunchanagiri Institute of

Management, Chikmagalur B.Com, BBM

19 BGS Institute of Management Studies,

SJCIT Campus, Chickballapur B.Com, BBA, M.Com

20

Sri Kalabyaraweshwara First Grade

College, Byrapalli, Srinivasapura Tq, Kolar

Dist.

B.Com

21 BGS Science Academy, Agalagurki,

Chickballapura Dist. B.Sc.

22 BGS College of Commerce, Malur, Kolar

Dist B.Com

23 BGS First Grade College, Kavoor,

Mangalore B.Com

24 BGS First Grade College, Jayapura,

Chikkamagalur Dist. B.A, B.Com

25 SBG First Grade College, Mayasandra T.B B.Com, B.Sc

24 Sri Adichunchanagiri College of

Education, Channarayapatna, Hassan Dist B.Ed

25 BGS B.Ed College, Kuvempunagra, Mysore B.Ed

26 BGS B.Ed College, Sringeri, Chikmagalur

Dist. B.Ed

27 SJB College of Education, Kengeri,

Bangalore B.Ed

28 BGS B.Ped College, B.G Nagara,

Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya Dist. B.Ped

29 BGS college of Physical education, B B

Road, Chikkaballapura-562101 B.P.Ed

30

Dharmarathnakara Dr. N. Mahalingam

Institute of Nursing, Shakthi Nagar,

Bhavani Taluk, Erode Dist, Tamilnadu

P.B.B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Nursing, M.Sc

Nursing, Diploma in nursing

31 SJB College of Nursing, Kengeri, Bangalore P.B.B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Nursing, M.Sc

Nursing, GNM

32 B.G.S College of Nursing, Kuvempunagara,

Mysore GNM, B.Sc Nursing, M.Sc Nursing

33 S.K.B College of Nursing, Vijayanagara,

Bangalore B.Sc Nursing

34 Sri Kalabyraveshwara Sanskrit College,

Srikshethra Sanskrit Course

35

SJBGS Polytechnic

B,G,Nagara,Nagamangala Taluk Mandya

Dist. 571448

Diploma in CE, Mech, E & E, E & C,

CS

36

BGS College of Education (B.E.d)

B, G, Nagara, Nagamangala Taluk Mandya

Dist. 571448

B.Ed

37

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical

Sceince (AIMS)

B, G, Nagara, Nagamangala Taluk Mandya

Dist. 571448

M.B.B.S, M.D, M.S

38

BGS Institute of Technology and

Management B, G, Nagara, Nagamangala

Taluk Mandya Dist. 571448

CE, Mech, E & E, E & C, CS & E, ISE,

M.Tech, MBA

39 BGS First Grade College B, G, Nagara,

Nagamangala Taluk Mandya Dist. 571448 B.Com

40

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Nursing

B, G, Nagara, Nagamangala Taluk Mandya

Dist .571448

P.B.B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Nursing, M.Sc

Nursing.

41

Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy

B, G, Nagara, Nagamangala Taluk Mandya

Dist.571448

B. Pharma , Pharma D, M. Pharma

42

BGS Polytechnic

SJICIT Campus BB Road

Diploma in CE, Mech, E & E, E & C,

CS

43 Sri Kalabyraveshwara Polytechnic

Hesarghatta Bangalore

Diploma in CE, Mech, E & E, E & C,

CS

44 Gnana Vikasa Polytechnic Chitradurga Diploma in CE, Mech, E & E, E & C,

CS

45 Sri Adichunchanagiri Industrial Training

Instittue Melukote

Trainings in CE, Mech, E & E, E & C,

CS

46 Sri Adichunchanagiri Industrial Training

Instittue Channarayapattana

Trainings in CE, Mech, E & E, E & C,

CS

46

Sri Kalabyraveshwara Sanskrit Veda

Agama College, Sri Adichunchanagiri

Kshethra Nagamangala Taluk Mandya Dist

571448

Sanskrit Course

47

Adichunchanagiri Polytechnic

K.M Road, Jyothinagar Chikmagalur 577102

Diploma in CE, Mech, E & E, E & C,

CS

48

J.S. Chandrashekharanath Swamiji

Industrial Training Institute

Nelamangala,Bangalore

Trainings in CE, Mech, E & E, E & C,

CS

49 BGS Nursing college Kuvempu Nagar

Mysore B.Sc Nursing

50 BGS Nursing college, Health and Education

City Uttarahalli Road Kengeri Bengaluru B.Sc Nursing

List of PU Colleges

51 SBGNS Rural Composite PU College Science PU college

Agalagurki, Chikkaballapura Dist.

52 BGS Science PU College Salageri Road, Arakalagudu, Hassan Dist.

Science PU college

53 Sri Adichunchanagiri Science PU College Arasikere, Hassan Dist

Science PU college

54 BGS PU College Archakarahalli Ramanagara

Science PU college

55

BGS Gurukula Independent P U College Bullapura, Bhadravathi, Bypass Road, Shivamogga

Science PU college

56 Sri Bhakthanatha Swami PU College B G Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya Dist.

Science PU college

57 BGS PU College BGSIT Campus, B G Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya Dist

Science PU college

58

Sri BGS Science PU College Balehonnur, N. R. Pura Tq, Chikkamagalore Dist.

Science PU college

59 BGS Science PU College Belur, Hassan Dist.

Science PU college

60

Sri Bhyraveshwara Rural Composite PU College Byrapalli, Srinivaspura Tq, Kolar Dist

Science PU college

61 BGS P Kuvempu Road, Hassan Dist. U College

Science PU college

62 BGS PU College Housing Board. Jyothinagar, Chikkamagalore.

Science PU college

63 BGS P U College Vikas Nagara, Dharawada.

Science PU college

64 BGS PU College Gouribidanur, Chikkaballapur Dist.

Science PU college

65 BGS Gurukula Independent P U College Gurupura, Shivamogga.

Science PU college

66 Sri Adichunchanagiri Independent PU College H. D. Kote, Mysore Dist.

Science PU college

67 BGS Science & Commerce PU College Ravindranagara, Hassan.

Science & Commerce PU College

68 BGS PU College Thotagere, Hesaraghatta, Bangalore North

Science PU college

69 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College . Nagara, Mysore Dist.

Science PU college

70 BGS Independent PU College K. R. Pete, Mandya Dist.

Science PU college

71 BGS Science & Commerce PU College Malleshwara Road, Kadur, Chikkamangalore Dist.

Science PU college

72 BGS PU College Opp Bhyregowdanagara, Kolar

Science PU college

73 BGS International Residential Independent PU College Nithyanandanagara, Kumbalagodu, Bangalore

Science PU college

74 BGS PU College Kunigal

Science PU college

75 BGS PU College Magadi Town, Magadi Tq, Ramanagara Dist.

Science PU college

76 BGS PU College Kolar Dist

Science PU college

77 BGS PU College Mahalakshmipuram, Bangalore

Science PU college

78 BGS Composite PU College Gandhinagara, Kavoor, Mangaluru

Science PU college

79 SBG PU College Science PU college

80 BGS VS P U College Mayasandra T. B, Turuvekere Tq, Tumkur Dist.

Science PU college

81 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Kuvempunagar, Mysore

Science PU college

82 BGS Girls PU College Kuvempu Nagar, Mysore

Science PU college

83 BGS PU College Nagamangala, Mandya District.

Science PU college

84 Sri Adichunchanagiri Composite PU College Newtown Bhadravathi, Shivamogga Dist.

Science PU college

85 BGS PU College Dasanapura Hobli, Bangalore

Science PU college

86 BGS Science PU College Pandavapura, Mandya Dist.

Science PU college

87 BGS PU College Hanumanthapura Gate, Shidlaghatta, Kolar Dist.

Science PU college

88 Sri Adichuchanagiri Independent PU College Science PU college

89 BGS Indepentent PU College Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshethra, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya

Science PU college

90 BGS Science & Commerce PU College Sringeri, Chikkamagalore Dist.

Science and Commerece PU college

91 BGS PU College SBM Layout, Srirampura, Mysuru

Science PU college

92

SBGNS Rural Composite PU College Chikkaballapura Dist

Commerce College

93 BGS Science PU College Salageri Road, Arakalagudu, Hassan Dist.

Commerce College

94 BGS PU College Archakarahalli, Ramanagara.

Commerce College

95 Sri Bhakthanatha Swami PU College B G Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya Dist.

Commerce College

96 BGS PU College BGSIT Campus, B G Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya Dist

Commerce College

97

Sri BGS Science PU College Balehonnur, N. R. Pura Tq, Chikkamagalore Dist.

Commerce College

98 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Bannur, Mysore Dist.

Commerce College

99 BGS Science PU College Belur, Hassan Dist.

Commerce College

100

Sri Bhyraveshwara Rural Composite PU College Byrapalli, Srinivaspura Tq, Kolar Dist

Commerce College

101 BGS PU College Housing Board Jyothinagar, Chikkamagalore.

Commerce College

102

BGS PU College Chikkaballapur Dist.

Commerce College

103 Sri Adichunchanagiri Independent PU College H. D. Kote, Mysore Dist.

Commerce College

104 BGS Science & Commerce PU College Ravindranagara, Hassan.

Commerce College

105 BGS PU College Thotagere, Hesaraghatta, Bangalore North

Commerce College

106 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Opp Forest Offiice, Hunusur, Mysore Dist.

Commerce College

107 Jayapura PU Collge Jayapura, Koppa Tq, Chikkamagalore Dist.

Commerce College

108

Sri Vademalleshwara Independent PU College J. Byadarahalli, Channapattana Tq, Ramanagara Dist

. Commerce College

109 Sri Kalyana Venkataramana Swami PU College K. R. Pete, Mandya Dist.

Commerce College

110 BGS Science & Commerce PU College Malleshwara Road, Kadur, Chikkamangalore Dist.

Commerce College

112 BGS PU College Opp Bhyregowdanagara, Kolar

Commerce College

113

Vishwamanava Composite PU College Vishwamanava Kshethra, Kommerahalli, Mandya Tq, & Dsti

Commerce College

114 BGS International Residential Independent PU College Nithyanandanagara, Kumbalagodu, Bangalore

Commerce College

115 BGS PU College Kunigal

Commerce College

116 BGS PU College Magadi Town, Magadi Tq, Ramanagara Dist.

Commerce College

117 BGS PU College Maluru Kolar Dist.

Commerce College

118 BGS PU College Mahalakshmipuram, Bangalore

Commerce College

119 BGS Composite PU College Gandhinagara, Kavoor, Mangaluru

Commerce College

120 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Kuvempunagar, Mysore

Commerce College

121

BGS Girls PU College Kuvempu Nagar, Mysore

Commerce College

122 BGS PU College Nagarur, Dasanapura Hobli, Bangalore

Commerce College

123

Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Abbur, Periyapattana, Mysore Dist.

Commerce College

124 BGS PU College Hanumanthapura Gate, Shidlaghatta, Kolar Dist.

Commerce College

125 BGS Science & Commerce PU College Sringeri, Chikkamagalore Dist

Science and Commerce College

126 BGS PU College M. Srinivasa Circle, Kalammanagudi Beedi, Srirangapattana, Mandya Dist

Commerce College

127 BGS PU College SBM Layout, Srirampura, Mysuru

Commerce College

128

BGS Science & Commerce PU College Kudalage, Dharward

Science & Commerce College

129 BGS Vokkaligara sangha PU College Mudigere, Chikkamangaluru Commerce College

130 BGS Gurukula Independent PU College Bullapura, Bhadravathi, Shivamogga Dist. Commerce College

131 BGS Science PU College Science PU college

132 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Padavapura, Mandya Dist. Commerce College

133

Sri Bhakthanatha Swami PU College B G Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya Dist.

Commerce College

134 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Bannur, Mysore Dist.

Commerce College

135

Sri Adichunchanagiri Independent PU College H. D. Kote, Mysore Dist

Commerce College

136 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Opp Forest Offiice, Hunusur, Mysore Dist.

Commerce College

137

Jayapura PU Collge Chikkamagalore Dist.

Commerce College

138

Sri Vademalleshwara Independent PU College . Byadarahalli, Channapattana Tq, Ramanagara Dist.

Commerce College

139

Sri Kalyana Venkataramana Swami PU College K. R. Pete, Mandya Dist.

Commerce College

140 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Abbur, Periyapattana, Mysore Dist.

Commerce College

141 BGS PU College M. Srinivasa Circle, Kalammanagudi Beedi, Srirangapattana, Mandya Dist

Commerce College

142 Sri Adichunchanagiri PU College Siddapura, Virajpete Tq, Kodagu Dist Commerce College

List of Schools

143

BGS National Public School Ramalingeshwara Cave Temple, Hulimavu,Bannerughatta Road, Bangalore.

Pre- Primary School

145

BGS Central School Karehalli, Bhadravathi Tq, Shivamogga District. B.G.Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya District.

Pre- Primary School

146

BGS Public School, BGS Health & Education City 67, Dr. Vishnuvardhana Road, Kengeri, Bangalore. Nagarur Village,Dasanapura Hobli, Bengaluru

Pre- Primary School

147

BGS International Residential School Kumbalagud, Nithyananda Nagara, K Gollahalli Post, Bangalore.

Pre- Primary School

148

BGS Education Centre Kavoor, Mangaluru.

Pre- Primary School

149

BGS Central School Mirjan, Kumta,U. K. Dist. Pre- Primary School

150

Sri Adichunchanagiri Central School BGS Vidyapeeta Kuvempu Nagar, Mysore. Pre- Primary School

151 BGS National Public School Ramalingeshwara Cave Temple, Hulimavu,Bannerughatta Road, Bangalore.

Primary School

152

BGS Central School Karehalli, Bhadravathi Tq, Shivamogga District. B.G.Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya District

Primary School

153 BGS Public School, Primary School

BGS Health & Education City 67, Dr. Vishnuvardhana Road, Kengeri, Bangalore. Nagarur Village,Dasanapura Hobli, Bengaluru

154 BGS International Residential School Kumbalagud, Nithyananda Nagara, K Gollahalli Post, Bangalore

Primary School

155 BGS Education Centre Kavoor, Mangaluru

Primary School

156 BGS Central School Mirjan, Kumta,U. K. Dist. Primary School

157 Sri Adichunchanagiri Central School BGS Vidyapeeta Kuvempu Nagar, Mysore. Primary School

158

BGS National Public School Ramalingeshwara Cave Temple, Hulimavu,Bannerughatta Road, Bangalore

High School

159

BGS Central School Karehalli, Bhadravathi Tq, Shivamogga District. B.G.Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya District

High School

160

BGS Public School, BGS Health & Education City #67, Dr. Vishnuvardhana Road, Kengeri, Bangalore. Nagarur Village,Dasanapura Hobli, Bengaluru

High School

161

BGS International Residential School Kumbalagud, Nithyananda Nagara, K Gollahalli Post, Bangalore

High School

162 BGS Education Centre Kavoor, Mangaluru.

High School

163 BGS Central School Mirjan, Kumta,U. K. Dist. High School

164 Sri Adichunchanagiri Central School BGS Vidyapeeta Kuvempu Nagar, Mysore. High School

165 BGS Vokkaligara Sanga School Mudigere taluk Mudigere High School

166 BGS International Public Scool Dwarka,New Delhi-110075

High School

167 BGS World School

High School

168 BGS Model Public school High School

B.G.Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya District. Primary School

169 BGS World School Nagarur Village,Dasanapura Hobli, Bengaluru

Primary School

170

BGS World School Archakarahalli, Mysore Road, Ramanagar District, Bangalore, Karnataka 562159

High School

171

BGS World School 308-309, Pipeline Rd, 2nd Phase, Mahalakshmipuram Layout, Nagapura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560086

High School

172 Sri Adichunchanagiri High School High School

173 Sri Bhakthanathaswami High School Anegola, K R Pete Tq, Mandya Dist High School

174 Sri Ramanandanatha Swamiji High School Brahmadevarahalli, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya Dist High School

175 Nehru Vidyashala Silver Jubilee Central High School Byalahalligate Turuvekere Tq Tumkur Dist.

High School

176 Sri Chowdeshwari High School Dasarighatta Tiptur Tq Tumkur Dist.

High School

177 Sri Adichunchanagiri High School Gowrikoppalu Hassan Dist.

High School

178 Gowdalli High School Gowdalli Shanivarasanthe Hobli Somavarapete Tq

High School

179 Sri Kalyana Venkataramana Swami High School Hemagiri K R Pete Tq Mandya Dist. High School

180 Sri Lalbahaddur Shastri High School Hirekodige Koppa Tq Chikkamagalore Dist. High School

181 Vivekananda High School Hittanahallikoppalu Malavalli Tq Mandya Dist. High School

182 Sarvajanika High School Hosa Agrahara K R Nagar Tq Mysore Dist.

High School

183 Sri Adishakthi High School Hulikere Nagamangala Tq Mandya Dist

High School

184 Sri Basaveshwara Swami High School Ikanahalli K R Pete Tq Mandya Dist.

High School

185 Sri Laxman Rao Gurjar High School Javali Mudigere Tq Chikkamagalore Dist. High School

186 Jayapura High School Jayapura Chikkamagalore Dist. High School

187 Sri Byraveshwara High School, Kadaluru Maddur Tq Mandya Dist. High School

188 KKV High School Karle Hassan Tq Hassan Dist.

High School

189 Sri Adichunchanagiri High School K.Hirihalli Hassan Dist.

High School

190 Vishwamanava High School Kommerahalli Mandya Tq. Mandya Dist. High School

191 Sri Guru Balagangadharanatha Swamiji High School Kudalagi Kalaghatagi Tq Dharwad Dist. High School

192 Sri Ranganathaswami High School High School

193 SBGNS Kannada Medium High School Manchanabale Chikkaballapura Dist.

High School

194 Sri Jagadguru Balagangadharanatha Swami High School

High School

195

Nehru Vidyashala Girls High School Manechenduru Turuvekere Tq Tumkur Dist. High School

196

Nehru Vidyashala P U College (High School) Mayasandra T B Turuvekere Tq Tumkur Dist. High School

197

Kaveri Girls High School Nehru Nagara Mandya Mandya Dist. High School

198

Sri Shambhulingeshwaraswamy Rural High SchoolPura Turuvekere Tq Tumkur Dist.

High School

199 Nehru Vidyashala High School Seegehalli Turuvekere Tq Tumkur Dist. High School

200

Sri Adichunchanagiri Kannada Medium High School Sharavathi Nagar Shivamogga Shivamogga Dist High School

201

Sri Gangadhareshwara Swami Composite P U College, (High School) Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshetra Nagamangala Tq Mandya Dist. High School

202 Kaveri High School Srirangapatna Srirangapatna Tq Mandya Dist.

High School

203 Siddapura High School Siddapura Virajpete Tq Kodagu Dist. High School

204

Sri Ganeshanatha Swami High School Tavarekere Nagamangala Tq Mandya Dist. High School

205 Saraswathi Girls High School High School

206

Sri Vishweshwaraiah Rural High School Turuvekere Turuvekere Tq Tumkur Dist. High School

207 Sri Digambareshwara High School Anati Baguru Hobali Channarayapattana Tq High School

208 Sri Bhagya byraveshwara High School High School

209 Sarvodaya High School Bidadi Ramanagara Tq & Dist. High School

210

Sri Tontada Siddalingeshwara Swamy High School Kaggere Kunigal Tq Tumkur Dist. High School

211 Sri Maruthi Rural Aided High School Yaliyuru Kunigal Tq Tumkur Dist High School

212 Sri cauvery P U college (high school) Bhagamandala, Kodagu Dist. High School

213

Sri Venkateswara high school Dibburahalli. Shiddlaghtta tq, chikkaballapura Dist. High School

214 BGS Pre Primary School Jnana Gangothri Campus, Agalagurki, Chikkaballapur Tq, and District. (Pre-10) High School

215 BGS Pubic School Salageri Road, Kote, Arakalagudu , Hassan District. (Pre-10) High School

216 Sri Adichunchanagiri English School Lakshmipura, Arasikere, Hassan District. (Pre-7) High School

217 Sri Adichunchanagiri Higher Primary School B G Nagar, Near Bellur cross, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya District. (Lkg-7) High School

218 BGS Public school High School

Bagepalli, Kolar Dist (P-10)

219 BGS Rural English Primary and High School Banandur, Ramanagar dist. (Lkg-10 High School

220 BGS Public School Balehonnur, N.R. Pura Tq, Chikkamagaluru Dist. (Lkg, 1st -10 ) High School

221 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath School Bannur, Mysore District. (Pre-10), High School

222 Sri Byraveshwara vidyanikethana Byrapalli Srinivasapura Tq, Kolar Dist. (Pre-10) High School

223 Sri Manjunatheshwara Vidya Kendra Housing Board Chikkamagalore. (Pre-10)

High School

224 Sri Bhyraveswara Higher Primary School

Primary School

225 Sri BGNS Vidyalaya Chandagalu, Mandya Tq and Dist. (L-7

Primary School

226

SJBS Balajagath Higher Primary School, Chunchanakatte, K.R.Nagara Tq, Mysore Dist.(LKG-7)

Primary School

227

BGS Education centre Vikas Nagar. Dharwad. (Pre-5)

Primary School

228

Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath Gungral Chathra, Mysore Taluk. & Dist. (Pre-10)

Primary School

229 BGS Public school Sai Mandir Road Gauribidanur, Chikkaballapur Dist. (Pre-10)

Primary School

230

Gowdalli English Medium Higher Primary School Gowdalli, Somavarapete Tq, Kodagu Dist. (Pre-7)

Primary School

231 BGS Montesary Ravindranagara, Hassan. (pre-10)

Primary School and High school

232 BGS Public School Hemagiri, K.R. Pete Tq, Mandya Dist.

Primary School

233 Sri Adichunchanagiri Pre-Primary Schools H.D Kote, Mysore District. (Lkg-10)

Primary School

234 BGS United School Thotagere, Hesaraghatta, Bangalore. (pre-10)

Primary School

235

BGS Akshara School Hirekodige, Koppa Tq, Chikkamagalore Dist. (Lkg-7

Primary School

236 BGS Public School K.R Nagara tq, Mysore District (Pre-5th)

Primary School

237 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath Opp. Forest Office, Hunsur, Mysore District. (pre-Ukg)

Primary School

238 BGS Garden school. J.Byadarahalli Ramanagar District. (Pre-Ukg)

Primary School

239

Sri BGS Primary School Jayapura, Koppa Tq, Chikkaballapura Dist.(Lkg-Ukg)

Primary School

240 BGS Rural School Vidyagiri, Jodithimmapura, Birur, Chikkamagalore

Primary School

241 Sri Basaveshwaraswami convent Kabbali, Channarayapattana Tq, Hassan District. (LKG -10)

Primary School

242 BGS Public School Malleshwara Road Kadur, Chikkamagalore Dist (pre-7)

Primary School

243

BGS Vidyanikethana Pre-Primary School Kanakapura, Ramanagara Dist (Pre-Ukg)

Primary School

244

Sri Adichunchanagiri Kannada Higher Primary School Karehalli, Bhadravathi Bhadravathi Tq, Shivamogga District. (lkg-10)

Primary School

245 Vishwamanava Higher primary School Kommerahalli, Mandya Tq, and Mandya Dist. (Lkg-Ukg)

Primary School

246 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath K R Nagar, K R Nagar Tq, Mysore District. (lkg-10)

Primary School and High school

247 S M Lingappa Higher Primary School K R Pete, K R Pete Tq, Mandya District. (pre-4)

Primary School

248 BGS Balajagath Primary School

Krishnarajasagara, Srirangapattana tq, Mandya Dist. (Pre-6)

249 BGS Public School Kuvempu Nagar, Kunigal, Tumkur Dist. (pre-10)

Primary School and High school

250 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath K.S Gaddige, Hunsur Tq, Mysore.(lk-6)

Primary School

251 Sri Venkateshwara Vidyamandira Dasamata Hulumakki, Koppa, Chikkamagalore Dist. (L-10)

Primary School and High school

252 BGS Primary School No.141, 6th 'A' Cross, Ganagapathinagara, Laggere

Primary School

253 SJBNS VidyaSamsthe Near Railway Station Road, Malur, Kolar Dist. (pre-10)

Primary School and High school

254 BGS Vidyanikethana Manchanabale Chikkaballapur Dist. (Pre-10)

High school

255

BGS World School Sri Kengal Hanumathaiah Hostel Trust No. 478, 2nd Stage, West of Chord Road, Mahalakshmipuram

Primary School

256

SBG Vidyalaya Kalpatharunagara, Mayasandra T B, Turuvekere Tq, Tumkur District.

Primary School

257 SJCR vidyanikethana Melekote cross, Doddaballapur Tq. (Pre-10)

Primary School and High school

258

Sri Amrutheswara Higher Primary School Mirle, K R Nagar Tq, Mysore District. (Lkg-7)

Higher Primary School

259 SAV English Higher Primary School Newtown Bhadravathi, Shivamogga District. (Pre-7)

Higher Primary School

260

BGS Public School KRS Road, Pandavapura, Pandavapura Tq, Mandya District. (Pre-Ukg) KRS Road, Pandavapura, Pandavapura Tq, Mandya District.

Higher Primary School

261 BGS English Medium School Purale, Gurupura, Shivamogga (pre -10)

High School

262 BGS Public School Seethi, Kolar Tq, Kolar Dist. (LK-10)

High School

263 BGS Kuvempu School Higher Primary School

Kuvempu University Campus, Shankaraghatta, Bhadravathi, Shivamogga Dist (lkg-7)

264 BGS Public school Hanumanthapuragate Shidlaghatta, Kolar District.(Pre -10)

High School

265

Sri Adichunchanagiri Composite English High School Kuvempu Road, Sharavahthi Nagar, Shivamogga(Pre-10)

High School

266 Darshini Composite High School Jayapura Road, Sringeri, Chikkamagaluru Dist. (pre-10)

High school

267 BGS Balajagath Higher Primary School 2nd Stage, Srirampura, Mysuru. (P-8)

Higher Primary School

268 BGS English Medium School Tavarekere, Bangalore South. (Pre-7)

Higher Primary School

269 Sri Adichunchanagiri primary School Thogarabeedi, Mysore

Higher Primary School

270

Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath Housing board colony, Algud (p), T Narasipur Mysore Dist (pre-10)

Higher Primary School

271 Sri Adichunchanagiri Mayura Convent School Turuvekere, Tumkur Dist

Higher Primary School

272 Sri Adichunchanagiri English Medium Primary and High School Vijayanagar, Bangalore

Higher Primary School

273

BGS Primary School Jnana Gangothri Campus, Agalagurki, Chikkaballapur Tq, and District.

Higher Primary School

274

BGS Pubic School Salageri Road, Kote, Arakalagudu , Hassan District.

Higher Primary School

275 Sri Adichunchanagiri English School Lakshmipura, Arasikere, Hassan District.

Higher Primary School

276

JSB Free Residential School for Blind B.M. Road, Archakarahalli, Ramanagara Tq and Dist.

Higher Primary School

277

Sri Adichunchanagiri Higher Primary School B G Nagar, Near Bellur cross, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya District.

High School

278 BGS Public school Bagepalli, Kolar Dist (P-10)

High School

279

BGS Rural English Primary and High School Banandur, Ramanagar dist. (Lkg-10)

High School

280

BGS Public School Balehonnur, N.R. Pura Tq, Chikkamagaluru Dist. (Lkg, 1st -10 )

High School

281

Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath School Bannur, Mysore District. (Pre-10)

High School

282 Sri Byraveshwara vidyanikethana Byrapalli Srinivasapura Tq, Kolar Dist. (Pre-10)

High School

283 Chunchanadri VidyalayaByalahalligate, Turuvekere Tq, Tumkur District.

Higher Primary School

284 Sri Bhyraveswara Higher Primary School Chandagalu, Mandya Tq and Dist.

Higher Primary School

285

Sri Manjunatheshwara Vidya Kendra Housing Board, Chikkamagalore. (Pre-10)

High School

286

Sri BGNS Vidyalaya Chinakuruli, Pandavapura Tq, Mandya District. (LKG -10)

High School

287

SJBS Balajagath Higher Primary School Chunchanakatte, K.R. Nagara Tq, Mysore District. (LKG-7)

Higher Primary School

288 BGS Education centre Vikas Nagar Dharwad. (Pre-5)

Primary School

289 BGS Public school Sai Mandir Road Gauribidanur, Chikkaballapur Dist.

Higher Primary

290 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath Gungral Chathra, Mysore Taluk. & Dist (Pre-10)

High School

291

Gowdalli English Medium Higher Primary School Gowdalli, Somavarapete Tq, Kodagu Dist. (Pre-7)

Higher Primary School

292 SAC Primary school Ramanakatte, Ravindranagar, Hassan

Higher Primary School

293 Sri Adichunchanagiri Pre-Primary Schools H.D Kote, Mysore District.

Higher Primary School

294 BGS United School Thotagere, Hesaraghatta, Bangalore ()

Higher Primary School

295 BGS Public School Hemagiri, K.R. Pete Tq, Mandya Di.

Higher Primary School

296

BGS Akshara School Hirekodige, Koppa Tq, Chikkamagalore Dist. (Lkg-7)

Higher Primary School

297

BGS Public School Hosa Agrahara, K.R Nagara tq, Mysore District (Pre-5th)

Primary School

298 Sri Adichunchanagiri Higher Primary School Hunsur, Mysore District.

Higher Primary School

299 BGS Garden school. J.Byadarahalli Channapattana Tq, Ramnagar Dist.

Higher Primary School

300

BGS Rural School Vidyagiri, Jodithimmapura, Birur, Chikkamagalore

Higher Primary School

301

Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath K R Nagar, K R Nagar Tq, Mysore District.

Higher Primary School

302 S M Lingappa Higher Primary School K R Pete, K R Pete Tq, Mandya District.

Higher Primary School

303

BGS Balajagath Higher Primary School Krishnarajasagara, Srirangapattana tq, Mandya Dist. ((Pre-6)

Higher Primary School

304 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath K.S Gaddige, Hunsur Tq, Mysore.(lk-6)

Higher Primary School

305 Sri Basaveshwaraswami convent Kabbali, Channarayapattana Tq, Hassan District.

Higher Primary School

306 Kadur, Chikkamagalore Dist Kadur, Chikkamagalore Dist

Higher Primary School

307 BGS United Primary School Kolar, Kolar Dist.

Higher Primary School

308

Sri Raghavendra Higher Primary School Kanakapura, Bangalore Road, Ramnagar district.

Higher Primary School

309 Sri Adichunchanagiri Kannada Higher Primary School

Higher Primary School

310

Vishwamanava Higher primary school Kommerahalli, Mandya Tq, Mandya District.

Higher Primary School

311 Sri Venkateshwara Vidyamandira Dasamata Hulumakki, Koppa, Chikkamagalore Dist.

Higher Primary School

312 BGS Public School Kuvempu Nagar, Kunigal, Tumkur Dist.

Higher Primary School

313 BGS Primary School No.141, 6th 'A' Cross, Ganagapathinagara, Laggere, Bangalore

Higher Primary School

314 SJBNS VidyaSamsthe Near Railway Station Road, Malur, Kolar Dist.

Higher Primary School

315

BGS Vidyanikethana Manchanabale Chikkaballapur Dist.

Higher Primary School

316

BGS World School Sri Kengal Hanumathaiah Hostel Trust No. 478, 2nd Stage, West of Chord Road Mahalakshmipuram, Banagaluru-560086 (Pre-5)

Primary School

317 Chunchanadri Vidyalaya Manecheduru, Turuvekere Tq, Tumkur District.

Higher Primary School

318

SBG Vidyalaya Kalpatharunagara, Mayasandra T B, Turuvekere Tq, Tumkur District.

Higher Primary School

319 Sri Amrutheswara Higher Primary School Mirle, K R Nagar Tq, Mysore District.

Higher Primary School

320 SJCR vidyanikethana Melekote cross, Doddaballapur Tq.

Higher Primary and High School

321 SAV English Higher Primary School Higher Primary School

Newtown Bhadravathi, Shivamogga District.

322

BGS Public School KRS Road, Pandavapura, Pandavapura Tq, Mandya District

Higher Primary School

323 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath Periyapattana Mysore

Higher Primary and High School

324 BGS English Medium School Purale, Gurupura, Shivamogga)

Higher Primary and High School

325 BGS Public School Seethi, Kolar Tq, Kolar Dist.)

Higher Primary and High School

326

BGS Public school Hanumanthapura gate Shidlaghatta, Kolar District. (Pre -10)

Higher Primary and High School

327

BGS Kuvempu School Kuvempu University Campus, Shankaraghatta, Bhadravathi, Shivamogga Dist

Higher Primary School

328

Sri Adichunchanagiri Composite English High School Kuvempu Road, Sharavahthi Nagar, Shivamogga(Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

329

Darshini Composite High School Jayapura Road, Sringeri. Chikkamagaluru Dist. (pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

330 BGS Balajagath 2nd Stage Srirampura Mysuru.

Higher Primary and High School

331

BGS Balajagath Higher Primary School (English Medium) Srirangapattana, Srirangapattana Tq, Mandya Dist. (1-10)

Higher Primary and High School

332

Sri Adishakthi Girls Higher Primary School Srirangapattana, Srirangapattana Tq, Mandya Dist. (1-10)

Higher Primary and High School

333 BGS English Medium School Tavarekere, Bangalore South. (Pre-7)

Higher Primary and High School

334 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath Higher Primary and High School

Housing board colony, Algud (p), T Narasipur Mysore Dist (pre-10)

335

Sri Adichunchanagiri Mayura Convent School Turuvekere, Tumkur Dist (LKG 10)

Higher Primary and High School

336

Smt. Puttaveeramma Special Residential School for Deaf Girls No. 350 Telecom Layout, Vagdvevi Nagar, Mysuru (1st-10)

Higher Primary and High School

337

Sri Adichunchanagiri English Medium Primary and High School Vijayanagar, Bangalore (Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

338

Sri Balagangadharanatha Mahaswamiji Sanskrit School Sharavathi nagara, Shivamogga

Sanskrit School

339 Sri Chowdeshwari Sanskrit Veda School Dasarighatta ,Tiptur tq. Tumkur Dist

Higher Primary School

340 Vishvamanava Sanskrit School Kommerahalli, Mandya tq & Dist.

Sanskrit School

341

Sri jagadguru Ramanadanatha Swamiji Sanskrit School Turuvekere, Turuvekere tq Tumakuru Dist.

Sanskrit School

342

Sri Adichunchanagiri Sanskrit Veda School Archakarahalli B.M. Road Ramanagara Tq and Dist.

. Sanskrit School

343

Sri Kalabhyraveshwara Sanskrit veda-Agama Mahavidyalya Dabbegatta Turuvrkere Tq Tumakuru Dist.

Higher Primary and High School

344

Sri Adichunchanagari Sanskrit School Albur Thipaturu tq Tumakuru Dist

Sanskrit School

345

Sri KalyanaVenkataramanaswamy Sanskrit School Hemagiri ,K R Pete Tq Mandya.Dist

Sanskrit School

346

Sri Adichunchanagiri Sanskrit Veda Sahala Narayanadhama,Kuduregere,bengaluru

Sanskrit School

347

Sri Kalabhyraveshwara Sanskrit veda-Agama Mahavidyalya Sri kshetra Nagamangal tq Mandya Dist

. Sanskrit School

348

Sri Kalpatharu Sanskrit School Sri Kalabhyraveshwara Kalpatharu Ashrama Mayasandra T. B Turuvekere tq Tumkur Dist

Sanskrit School

349

Sri Adichunchanagiri Sanskrit School Chunchanakatte K. R Nagara Tq ,Mysore.

Sanskrit School

350 Sri Adichunchanagiri Sanskrit School Ravindra Nagar ,Hassan

Sanskrit School

351

Sri Adichunhanagiri Sanskrit School BGS Vidyapeeta, Kuvempunagara Mysore

Sanskrit School

352

Sri Balagangadharanatha Mahaswamiji Sanskrit School Sharavathi nagara, Shivamogga

Sanskrit School

353 Sri Chowdeshwari Sanskrit Veda School Dasarighatta ,Tiptur tq. Tumkur Dist

Sanskrit School

354 Vishvamanava Sanskrit School Kommerahalli, Mandya tq & Dist.

Sanskrit School

355

Sri jagadguru Ramanadanatha Swamiji Sanskrit School Turuvekere, Turuvekere tq Tumakuru Dist.

Sanskrit School

356

Sri Adichunchanagiri Sanskrit Veda School Archakarahalli B.M. Road Ramanagara Tq and Dist

Sanskrit School

357

Sri Kalabhyraveshwara Sanskrit veda-Agama Mahavidyalya Dabbegatta Turuvrkere Tq Tumakuru Dist.

Sanskrit School

358 Sri Adichunchanagari Sanskrit School Albur Thipaturu tq Tumakuru Dist.

Sanskrit School

360 Sri Adichunchanagiri Sanskrit Veda Sahala Narayanadhama,Kuduregere,bengaluru

Sanskrit School

361

BGS Rural English High School Jnana Gangothri Campus, Agalagurki,Chikkaballapur Tq, and District. (Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

362

Sri Adichunchanagiri English Medium High School Salageri Road, Kote, Arakalagudu, Hassan Dist.(Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

363 Sri Adichunchanagiri English High School Srinivasa nagar, Arasikere. Hassan Dist (8-10)

Higher Primary and High School

364

JSB Free Residential School for Blind B.M. Road, Archakarahalli, Ramanagara Tq and Dist. (1-10)

Higher Primary and High School

365

Sri Bhakthanathaswami English Medium High School B G Nagar, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya District. (Lkg-10)

Higher Primary and High School

366 BGS Public school 9th Ward, Bagepalli, Kolar Dist. (Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

367

BGS Public School Balehonnur, N.R. Pura Tq, Chikkamagaluru Dist. (Lkg-10 )

Higher Primary and High School

368 BGS Rural English Primary and High School Banandur, Ramanagar dist. (Lkg-10)

Higher Primary and High School

369 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath School Bannur, Mysore District. (Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

370 Sri Byraveshwara vidyanikethana Byrapalli Srinivasapura Tq, Kolar Dist. (Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

371

Sri BGNS Vidyalaya Chinakuruli, Pandavapura Tq, Mandya District. (LKG -10)

Higher Primary and High School

372 Sri Adichunchanagiri High School Chikkamagalore.(Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

373

SJBS Balajagath High School Chunchanakatte, K. R Nagara, Tq, Mysore District (8-10)

Higher Primary and High School

374 Sri Adichunchanagiri English Schoo Higher Primary and High School

Vikas Nagar Dharwad.

375

BGS Public school Sai Mandir Road, Gauribidanur, Chikkaballapur Dist. (Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

376

Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath Gungral Chathra, Mysore Taluk. & Dist. (Pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

377

Sri Adichunchanagiri Pre-Primary Schools H.D Kote, Mysore District. (Lkg-10)

Higher Primary and High School

378

Sri Adichunchanagiri Kannada Meidium High School H. D Kote, Mysore District.

Higher Primary School

379

SAC English school Ramanakatte, Ravindranagar, Hassan pre-10)

Higher Primary and High School

380

BGS United School Thotagere, Hesaraghatta, Bangalore

Higher Primary and High School

381

Sri Adichunchanagiri Higher Primary School Hunsur, Mysore District.(1-10)

Higher Primary and High School

382

BGS English High School J.Byadarahalli Virupakshipura Hobali, channapattana Tq, Ramnagar Dist.

Higher Primary School

383

Sri BGS English Medium High School Jayapura, Koppa Tq, Chikkamagalore Dist. (6-10)

Higher Primary and High school

384

Sri Adichunchanagiri Egnlish Medium High School K R Pete, K R Pete Tq, Mandya District. (8-10)

Higher Primary and High school

385

Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath K R Nagar, K R Nagar Tq, Mysore District. (lkg-10)

Higher Primary and High school

386

Sri Basaveshwaraswamy convent & English Medium High School Kabbali, Channarayapattana Tq, Hassan Dist.,

Higher Primary and High school

387

BGS English Medium High School Malleshwara Road, Kadur Chikkamagalore Dist.(8-10)

Higher Primary and High school

389

Sri Kalabhyraveshwara High School Kanakapura, Bangalore Road, Ramnagar Dist. (8-10)

Higher Primary and High school

390

Sri Adichunchanagiri English Medium High School Karehalli, BhadravathiTq, Shivamogga (LK-10)

Higher Primary and High school

391 Vishwamanava English Medium High School Kommerahalli, Mandya Tq., Mandya District.

Higher Primary and High school

392 Sri Venkateshwara Vidyamandira Dasamata Hulumakki, Koppa, Chikkamagalore

Higher Primary and High school

393 BGS Public School Kuvempu Nagar, Kunigal, Tumkur Dist

Higher Primary and High school

394

BGS Primary School No.141, 6th 'A' Cross, Ganagapathinagara, Laggere, Bangalore

Higher Primary school

395

SJBNS VidyaSamsthe Near Railway Station Road, Malur, Kolar Dist. (pre-10)

Higher Primary and High school

396

BGS High School Manchanabale, Chikkaballapur District

Higher Primary and High school

397 BGS High School Higher Primary and High school

Gandhinagar, Kavoor, Mangalore-575015 (6-10)

398

SBG Vidyalaya Kalpatharunagara, Mayasandra T B, Turuvekere Tq, Tumkur Dist

Higher Primary and High school

399 SJCR vidyanikethana Melekote cross, Doddaballapur Tq

Higher Primary and High school

400

SAC Sarvodaya High School BGS Vidyapeeta, Sri Adichunchanagiri Road, Kuvempu Nagar, Mysore(only

Higher Primary and High school

401

SAV English High School Newtown Bhadravathi, Shivamogga Dist.

Higher Primary and High school

402

BGS High School K.R.S Road, Pandavapura Periyapattana, Mysore.

Higher Primary and High school

403 Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath Periyapattana, Mysore.

Higher Primary and High school

404 BGS English Medium School Purale, Gurupura, Shivamogga

Higher Primary and High school

405 BGS Public School Seethi, Kolar Tq, Kolar Dist.

Higher Primary and High school

406

BGS Public School Hanumanthapuragate, Shidlaghatta, Kolar District.

Higher Primary and High school

407 BGS Residential English Medium School Sharavathinagar, Shivamogga.

Higher Primary and High school

408

Sri Adichunchanagiri Composite English High School Kuvempu Road, Sharavathinagar, Shivamogga

Higher Primary and High school

409

BGS Rural English Medium High School Sri Adichunchanagiri kshetra, Nagamangala Tq, Mandya District

Higher Primary and High school

410

Darshini Composite High School Jayapura Road, Sringeri, Chikkamagaluru Dist.

Higher Primary and High school

411

BGS Balajagath Higher Primary School (English Medium) 2nd Stage Srirampura, Mysuru.

Higher Primary and High school

412

BGS Balajagath Higher Primary School (English Medium) Srirangapattana, Srirangapattana Tq, Mandya Dist.

Higher Primary and High school

413

Sri Adichunchanagiri Balajagath High School Housing board colony, Algud (p), T. Narasipura, Mysore Dist.

Higher Primary and High school

414

Sri Adichunchanagiri Mayura Convent School Turuvekere,Tumkur Dist.

Higher Primary and High school

415

Smt. Puttaveeramma Special Residential School for Deaf Girls Telecom Layout, Vagdvevi Nagar, Mysuru.

Higher Primary and High school

416

Sri Adichunchanagiri English Medium Primary and High School Vijayanagar, Bangalore.

Higher Primary and High school

417

BGS Public School Siddapura, Virajapette tq, kodagu Dist.

Higher Primary and High school

University Grants Commission Appendix-IV (Refer 1.9)

Information about Promoting Society/Trust Activities other than Educational SL NO

Name of the Promoting Society/

Activities

Adhyathma (Spirituality ) Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust is conducting camps on Moral/Value Education to people of different age groups including school children

Akshara (Knowledge) - Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust is providing free education to three thousand of students at Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshetra, Puttaveeramma Deaf & Dumb Mysore, Mysore, BGS Blind School at Archakarahalli, Ramanagara

Ashraya (Shelter)-Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust is providing free shelter to three thousand students at Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshetra

Anna (Free Food)-Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust is providing free food to three thousand students at Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshetra

Arogya (Health)-Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust is providing free medical treatment to thousands of students.

Anukampa (Helping hand)- Adichunchanagiri Shikshana trust offered help to victims of landslides and floods at Kodagu district in 2019

Aranya (Vanasamvardhana) - 5 cr Saplings for planted throughout Karnataka to restore the Ecological balance

Encouragement of Socio-cultural activities Summer camps was conducted for women and Youth to inculcate moral and ethical Values

Jalasamvardhane: Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust has taken up de-silting of water tanks as a part of Jalasamardhana in nearby villages of Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshethra. As a result, the storage capacity and underground water level of many well and tube wells increased. Check dams, Percolation tanks Farm Ponds were constructed for improving water levels in nearby villages Janana Vijnana Thanthra Janana Mela

(JVTM ): An annual fair to promote Science and Technology. Vijnatham award is conferred to eminent scientist

Janapada Kala Mela ( Annual Folk Festival :

State-level 3 days program of cultural activities. Certificates and prizes are presented.

Aid to Kodagu Flood victims: Medical, Food, and fabric aid was offered to Kodagu flood victims in August 2019

University Grants Commission

Appendix V (Refer 2.4)

Whether any off-campus center (s) established? If yes, please give details of the approval granted by the State Government and UGC

NOT APPLICABLE

University Grants Commission

Appendix VI (Refer 2.5)

Whether any off-shore campus established? If yes, please give details of the approval granted by the Government of India and the host country

NOT APPLICABLE

University Grants Commission

Appendix VII (Refer 2.7)

Does the University offer a distance education program? If yes, whether the courses run under distance mode are approved by the competent authority?

NOT APPLICABLE

University Grants Commission

Academic Programmes as per Gazette Notification

Appendix-VIII (Refers 3.1)

Information about the programs permitted to be offered by the Gazette Notification of the State Government.

Program 2018-19

Sanctioned intake

Actual Enrolment

UG

MBBS 150 150

Bachelor of Pharmacy 100 100+01 (PMSS)

Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice) 30 Nil

B.Sc Nursing 60

60

Post Basic B.Sc Nursing 30 19

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science & Engineering)

90 90

Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics & Communication Engineering)

120 120

Bachelor of Engineering (Information Science & Engineering)

60 49

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)

60 47

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)

60 60

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) 666 64

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) 60 NIL

Bachelor of Education (B. Ed) 100 58

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharma D) (Integrated UG & PG )

30 30

Total -UG 860 848

PG

Doctor of Medicine (M.D)

Anatomy 2 0

Physiology 4 0

Biochemistry 1 0

Pharmacology 2 0

Microbiology 2 0

Pathology 2 2

Community Medicine 1 0

General Medicine 8 8

Paediatrics 4 4

Anaesthesiology 5 5

Radio-diagnosis 2 2

Skin & VD 2 2

Master of Surgery (M.S)

General Surgery 4 4

OBG 6 6

Ophthalmology 4 4

ENT 2 2

Orthopaedics 6 6

Master of Pharmacy

Pharmaceutical Chemistry 10 8

Pharmaceutical Analysis 12 2

Pharmaceutics 15 15

Pharmacology 12 0

Pharmacy Practice 10 2

M.Sc Nursing

Medical Surgical Nursing 4 0

OBG Nursing 4 0

Child Health Nursing 3 0

Community Health Nursing 5 0

M.Sc. (Natural Sciences)

Biochemistry 4 -

Biotechnology 4 -

Microbiology 4 -

Molecular Biology 4 -

Master of Technology (M.Tech)

Structural Engineering 18 10

Computer Science & Engineering 18 10

VLSI & Embedded systems 18 00

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) 60 51

Total -PG 302 143

PG Diploma

Diploma in OtoRhinoLaryngology (D'LO) 4 4

Diploma in Orthopaedics (D'ORTHO) 5 5

Diploma in Skin & VD ( DVD) 2 2

Diploma in anaesthesiology ( DA) 2 2

Diploma in child health(DCH) 2 2

Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology (DGO) 4 4

Diploma in medical Radio-Diagnosis (DMRD) 6 6

Diploma in Clinical Pathology (DCP)

4 4

Total PG Diploma 18 16

Ph. D.

Doctor of Philosophy

Electronics & Communication Engineering 5

Computer Science & Engineering 5

Civil Engineering 5

Mechanical Engineering 5

Pharmaceutical Chemistry 5

Pharmaceutical Analysis 5

Pharmaceutics 5

Pharmacology 5

Pharmacy Practice 5

Bio Chemistry 1

Total PhD 46

Certificate Courses

Regulatory Affairs 50

Pharmacovigilance 50

Clinical Trials 50

SAP-SAS 50 -

Home Care Nursing 30 -

Critical Care Nursing 30 -

Oncology Nursing 30 -

Computer Science & Engineering 10 -

Electronics & Communication Engineering 10 -

Information Science & Engineering 10 -

Civil Engineering 10 -

Mechanical Engineering 10 -

Total Certificate Courses 340 -

Any other: Fellowship Programs

Pharmacy- Continuous Professional Development (CPD): 5 subjects

10 -

Grand Total (2018-19)

1576 1007

University Grants Commission

Appendix-IX (Refers 3.2)

The current number of academic programs/courses offered by the University

Program 2020-21

Sanctioned intake

Actual Enrolment

UG

MBBS 150 150

Bachelor of Pharmacy 100 100+03 (PMSS)

Bachelor of Pharmacy - Lateral entry 10 10

B.Sc Nursing 100 79

Post Basic B.Sc Nursing 60 7

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science & Engineering)

90 90

Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics & Communication Engineering)

120 115

Bachelor of Engineering (Information Science & Engineering)

60 54

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)

60 12

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)

60 30

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science & Engineering) Lateral entry

4 4

Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics & Communication Engineering) Lateral

entry

11 11

Bachelor of Engineering (Information Science & Engineering) Lateral entry

7 4

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) Lateral entry

29 10

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) Lateral entry

16 15

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) 132 124

Bachelor of Education (B. Ed) 100 87

B.Sc Medical Laboratory Technology 20 9

B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology 20 6

B.Sc Renal Dialysis Technology 20 3

B.Sc Optometry 20 1

B.Sc Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology 20 9

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharma D)(Integrated UG& PG)

30 30

Total UG 1239 963 Doctor of Medicine (M.D)

Anatomy 2 0

Physiology 4 0

Biochemistry 1 0

Pharmacology 2 0

Microbiology 2 0

Pathology 6 5

Community Medicine 1 0

Forensic Medicine 2 0

General Medicine 8 8

Paediatrics 6 6

Anaesthesiology 9 9

Radio-diagnosis 4 4

Skin & VD 3 3

Master of Surgery (M.S)

General Surgery 6 6

OBG 9 9

Ophthalmology 4 4

ENT 4 4

Orthopaedics 9 9

Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) 10 0

Maste of Hospital administration (M.H.A) 30 0

Master of Pharmacy

Pharmaceutical Chemistry 10 3

Pharmaceutical Analysis 12 5

Pharmaceutics 15 14

Pharmacology 12 7

Pharmacy Practice 10 4

Regulatory Affairs 12 5

M.Sc Nursing

Medical-Surgical Nursing 5 3

OBG Nursing 5 2

Child Health Nursing 5 2

Community Health Nursing 5 1

Mental health Nursing 5 2

M.Sc. (Natural Sciences)

Biochemistry 26 25

Biotechnology 26 13

Microbiology 26 0

Molecular Biology 26 03

Physics 30 06

Chemistry 30 30

Nanoscience 30 0

Master of Technology (M.Tech)

Structural Engineering 18 18

Computer Science & Engineering 18 04

VLSI & Embedded systems 09 09

Data Analytics 24 24

Nanotechnology 18 10

Infrastructure Management 09 09

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) 60 67

Total PG 528 331

Diploma

Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm) 60 46

Total Diploma 60 46

Ph. D.

Doctor of Philosophy

Electronics & Communication Engineering 6

Computer Science & Engineering 6

Civil Engineering 2

Mechanical Engineering 2

Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1

Pharmaceutics 6

Pharmacology 3

Pharmacognosy 2

Pharmacy Practice 3

Anatomy 1

Community Medicine 1

Medical Biochemistry 2

Medical Pharmacology 1

Physiology 2

Biochemistry 2

Biotechnology 2

Molecular Biology 1

Nanotechnology 1

Education 2

Library & Information Science 1

Psychiatry 1

Total Doctor of Philosophy 48 48

Grand Total (2020-21) 1875 1388

University Grants Commission

Appendix X (Refer 3.3)

Information about the approval of the courses by the concerned statutory councils

SL No

Name of the course Statutory Council

Whether approval taken

a New course

1 MD Forensic Medicine

NMC Yes

2 MSc (Physics, Chemistry, Nanoscience) M.Tech ( Data Analytics and Nanoscience)

GOK Yes

3. M. Tech (Infrastructue Management)

AICTE yes

4 M.Pharm Regulatory affairs PCI Yes

5 BSc Allied Health Science GOK Yes

b Increase in intake

1 MS Orthopaedics’

NMC Yes

2 MS Otorhinolaryngology

NMC Yes

3 MS General Surgery

NMC Yes

4 BSc Nursing , P.B,B.Sc Nursing and M.Sc Nursing

KSNC Yes

5 MSc Natural Science (Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology )

GOK Yes

University Grants Commission

Appendix XI (Refer 3.6)

Information about the courses run which are not specified by the UGC

NOT APPLICABLE

University Grants Commission

Appendix-XII (Refer 4.9)

Information about the complaints received under Grievance Redressal Mechanism

SL NO

Name of the Complainant

Complaint against

Date of complaint

Action was taken by the University

1 Ms. Lakshmi 1. Difficult to understand online classes. 2. Worried about examination

23.06.2020 (Forwarded by UGC)

1. The student was contacted and convinced that his teachers will help in understanding the subject and preparing for Examinations.

2. Subsequently, as per the instructions of the Government of Karnataka the Semester End examinations were cancelled and students were promoted based upon the internal assessment marks.

2 Ms. Devagiri Lakshmi Priya

2. Not allowed to write exams

04.12.2020 Forwarded by UGC)

On investigation it was found that the student had been regularly defaulting in paying her fees. In spite of the fees dues, she was permitted to appear for the final exams and allowed to do her internship.

3 Mr. Devagiri Dileep Kumar

2. Not allowed to write exams

04.12.2020 Forwarded by UGC)

On investigation it was found that the student had been regularly defaulting in paying his fees. In spite of the dues, he was permitted to appear for the exams for 5th term.

University Grants Commission

(Appendix XIII) (Refer 8.2)

Details of teaching Staff – Institution wise and Department-wise

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS)

Sl. No

Department Name of The Teacher

Designation Age Educational Qualifications

(whether qualified as per

UGC Regulations)

Teaching

Experience (Yrs)

Date of Appointme

nt

Whether Full

Time / Part Time

Regular or

Ad-hoc

Scale of Pay No. of publica

tion s

1 Anatomy Dr. Ajay N Asst. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MD 5 Yrs 28/05/2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

2 Anatomy Dr. Asharani S.K. Asso. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MD 8 Yrs 06/08/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

6

3 Anatomy Dr. Pooja P. Tutor 26 Yrs MBBS 0 Yrs 14/08/2019 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

4 Anatomy Dr. Savitha V Asst. Professor 32 Yrs MBBS, MD 0 Yrs 05/12/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

5 Anatomy Dr. Sharada B Menasinkai

Prof. & HOD 64 Yrs MBBS, MS 2 Yrs 03/07/2018 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

20

6 Anatomy Dr. Tejaswi H.L. Asso. Professor 38 Yrs MBBS, MD 9 Yrs 20/05/2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

5

7 Anatomy Dr. Thejeshwari H.G. Asst. Professor 50 Yrs MBBS, MD 5 Yrs 13/10/2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

4

8 Physiology Dr. Ananda K.S.S Asso. Professor 50 Yrs MBBS, MD 6 Yrs 28/10/2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

3

9 Physiology Dr. Jyothi S. Asst. Professor 33 Yrs MBBS, MD 2 Yrs 04/12/2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

3

10 Physiology Dr. Malini M. Asst. Professor 33 Yrs MBBS, MD 4 Yrs 18/01/2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

5

11 Physiology Dr. Narasimha Swamy K.N.

Professor 64 Yrs MBBS, MD 10 Yrs 17/09/2009 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

15

12 Physiology Dr. Ravi G.N. Asst. Professor 36 Yrs MBBS,MD 5 Yrs 01/09/2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

7

13 Physiology Dr. Sudhir G.K. Professor & HOD

44 Yrs MBBS, MD 10 Yrs 08/10/2009 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

6

14 Biochemistry Dr. Aliya Nusrath Professor & HOD

48 Yrs MBBS, MD 18 Yrs 29/10/2001 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

37

15 Biochemistry Dr. Asharani N. Asso. Professor 43 Yrs MBBS, MD 7 Yrs 29/04/2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

22

16 Biochemistry Dr. Chikkanna D. Asso. Professor 62 Yrs M.Sc., Ph.D 33 Yrs 02/04/1987 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

5

17 Biochemistry Dr. Kruthi B.N. Asst. Professor 31 Yrs MBBS, MD 0 Yrs 14/11/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

-

18 Biochemistry Dr. Namitha D. Asst. Professor 32 Yrs MBBS, MD 3 Yrs 01/09/2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

3

19 Biochemistry Dr. Rajeshwari A. Asso. Professor 59 Yrs M.Sc., Ph.D 30 Yrs 08/02/1990 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

23

20 Biochemistry Dr. Shilpshree Y.D. Asst. Professor 35 Yrs MBBS, MD 6 Yrs 12/05/2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

7

21 Biochemistry Somashekar G.N. Asst. Professor 53 Yrs MBBS, MD 25 Yrs 19/09/1994 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

22 Pathology Dr. Abhishek M.G. Professor 44 Yrs MBBS, MD 13 Yrs 16/07/2007 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

22

23 Pathology Dr. Amita K. Professor 40 Yrs MBBS, MD 10 Yrs 01/05/2010 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

66

24 Pathology Dr. Indira C.S. Tutor 54 Yrs MBBS 20 Yrs 29/11/1999 Full Time Regular consolidated pay -

25 Pathology Dr. Kusuma K.N. Asst. Professor 29 Yrs MBBS, MD 1 Yrs 27/03/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

3

26 Pathology Dr. Nanjunda Swamy D.

Asso. Professor 62 Yrs MBBS, MD 6 Yrs 21/09/2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

5

27 Pathology Dr. Prakash V.B. Asst. Professor 38 Yrs MBBS, MD 5 Yrs 28/05/2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

28 Pathology Dr. Rajini T. Asst. Professor 31 Yrs MBBS, MD 1 Yrs 27/03/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

29 Pathology Dr. Rakshitha H.B. Asst. Professor 33 Yrs MBBS, MD 3 Yrs 27/02/2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

30 Pathology Dr. Sanjay M. Asso. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MD 7 Yrs 18/09/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

3

31 Pathology Dr. Sudha P.S. Asst. Professor 58 Yrs MBBS, MD 1 Yrs 27/05/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

32 Pathology Dr. Vijay Shankar S. Professor & HOD

43 Yrs MBBS, MD 15 Yrs 11/07/2005 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

55

33 Microbiology Dr. Dhanalakshmi T.A.

Professor 43 Yrs MBBS, MD 13 Yrs 03/11/2006 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

3

34 Microbiology Dr. Megha S. Asst. Professor 31 Yrs MBBS, MD 3 Yrs 14/12/2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

2

35 Microbiology Dr. Shakthi R Asst. Professor 30 Yrs MBBS, MD 7 Yrs 05/04/2013 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

3

36 Microbiology Dr. Swetha D.C. Asst. Professor 35 Yrs MBBS, MD 3 Yrs 05/12/2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

2

37 Microbiology Dr.Venkatesha D. Professor & HOD

65 Yrs MBBS, MD 5 Yrs 05/02/2015 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

61

38 Microbiology Dr. Vidyasagar K. Asst. Professor 38 Yrs MBBS, MD 6 Yrs 05/05/2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

2

39 Microbiology Dr. Vijaya S. Asso. Professor 38 Yrs MBBS, MD 8 Yrs 27/06/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

11

40 Pharmacology Dr. Manu G. Asso. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MD 5 Yrs 27/11/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

27

41 Pharmacology Dr. Padmanabha T.S. Asst. Professor 33 Yrs MBBS, MD 5 Yrs 27/07/2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

16

42 Pharmacology Dr. Ravi Shankar M. Professor & HOD

48 Yrs MBBS, MD 12 Yrs 05/10/2007 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

8

43 Pharmacology Dr. Sareetha A.V. Asst. Professor 33 Yrs MBBS, MD 0 Yrs 06/11/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

44 Pharmacology Dr. Vinaya M. Asso. Professor 40 Yrs MBBS, MD 10 Yrs 01/07/2010 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

1

45 Forensic Medicine

Dr. Shivaramu M.G. Principal & Professor

54 Yrs MBBS, MD 15 Yrs 01/01/2005 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

9

46 Forensic Medicine

Dr.ChinmayiYelauri Asst. Professor 36 Yrs MBBS, MD 0 Yrs 06/11/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

47 Forensic Medicine

Dr. Kumar U. Professor & HOD

45 Yrs MBBS, MD 11 Yrs 22/06/2009 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

8

48 Forensic Medicine

Dr. Somashekar C. Asst. Professor 34 Yrs MBBS, MD 1 Yrs 06/03/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

49 Forensic Medicine

Dr. Varun Kumar A. Tutor 25 Yrs MBBS, MD 0 Yrs 04/02/2020 Full Time Regular consolidated pay -

50 Forensic Medicine

Dr. Vijaya Kumar A.G.

Asso. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MD 9 Yrs 02/06/2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

23

51 Community Medicine

Dr.Basavaraju M Ingalgeri

Professor & HOD

64 Yrs MBBS, MD 4 Yrs 01/11/2015 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

-

52 Community Medicine

Dr. Manuja L.M. Asst. Professor 31 Yrs MBBS, MD 3 Yrs 17/07/2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

4

53 Community Medicine

Dr. Radha R Professor 40 Yrs MBBS, MD 10 Yrs 07/01/2010 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

3

54 Community Medicine

Dr. Raghavendra S.K.

Asst. Professor 35 Yrs MBBS, MD 3 Yrs 12/08/2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

2

55 Community Medicine

Dr. Shashi Kiran M. Asso. Professor 52 Yrs MBBS, MD 6 Yrs 04/07/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

1

56 Community Medicine

Dr.Shashikantha S.K. Asso. Professor 34Yrs MBBS, MD 6 Yrs 01/08/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

19

57 Community Medicine

Dr. Sheethal M.P. Asso. Professor 36 Yrs MBBS, MD 6 Yrs 02/06/2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

14

58 Community Medicine

Mrs. Veena N.H. Lecturer (Statistics)

45 Yrs M.Sc. 16 Yrs 01/01/2004 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 6000

-

59 Ophthalmology Dr. Pooja H.V. Asst. Professor 30 Yrs MBBS, MS 2 Yrs 18/06/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

4

60 Ophthalmology Dr. Spoorthy S Asst. Professor 34 Yrs MBBS, MS 3 Yrs 10/07/2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

61 Ophthalmology Dr. Sundip Shenoy Professor 48 Yrs MBBS, MS 10 Yrs 02/03/2010 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

1

62 Ophthalmology Dr.Venkategowda H.T.

Professor & HOD

64 Yrs MBBS, MS 4 Yrs 11/04/2016 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

-

63 Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

Dr. Kiran M Naik Professor & HOD

42 Yrs MBBS, MS 13 Yrs 03/10/2006 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

-

64 Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

Dr. Nitha Asst. Professor 39 Yrs MBBS, MS 5 Yrs 17/06/2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

65 Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

Dr. Ravi G.C. Professor 60 Yrs MBBS, MS 6 Yrs 12/06/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

-

66 Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

Dr. Ravi K.S. Asso. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MS 7 Yrs 18/09/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

3

67 Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

Dr. Satish Kumar K. Asst. Professor 39 Yrs MBBS, MS 7 Yrs 01/07/2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

4

68 Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

Dr. Vinay S Bhat Asso. Professor 38 Yrs MBBS, MS 7 Yrs 01/09/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

5

69 General Medicine

Dr. Anand L. Asst. Professor 32 Yrs MBBS, MD

2 Yrs 18/07/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

2

70 General Medicine

Dr. Chethan S. Asst. Professor 32 Yrs MBBS, MD 1 Yrs 05/09/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

71 General Medicine

Dr. Deepak T.G. Asst. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MD 0 Yrs 01/01/2020 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

72 General Medicine

Dr. Jayakumar P. Asst. Professor 44 Yrs MBBS, MD 4 Yrs 14/06/2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

3

73 General Medicine

Dr. Madhura T.L. Professor 47 Yrs MBBS, MD 15 Yrs 11/07/2005 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

2

74 General Medicine

Dr. Manohar M.R. Asst. Professor 30 Yrs MBBS, MD 2 Yrs 23/07/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

75 General Medicine

Dr. Pavan M. Asso. Professor 36 Yrs MBBS, MD 7 Yrs 18/09/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

-

76 General Medicine

Dr. Rajashekar H.K. Professor 61 Yrs MBBS, MD 1 Yrs 19/07/2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

-

77 General Medicine

Dr.Ramanath Shenoy B.

Asso. Professor 66 Yrs, MBBS, MD 5 Yrs 07/10/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

1

78 General Medicine

Dr. Ramegowda R.B. Asso. Professor 69 Yrs MBBS, MD 9 Yrs 11/02/2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

5

79 General Medicine

Dr. Ravi B.N Professor 56 MBBS, MD 16 20/09/2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

80 General Medicine

Dr.Shashikantha Professor & HOD

54 Yrs MBBS, MD 19 Yrs 25/06/2001 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

3

81 General Medicine

Dr. Swathi B.S. Asst. Professor 30 Yrs MBBS, MD 2 Yrs 12/08/2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

82 General Medicine

Dr. Vasudeva Naik Professor 67 Yrs, MBBS, MD 7 Yrs 09/10/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

-

83 General Medicine

Dr. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy

Asst. Professor 34 Yrs MBBS, MD 1 Yrs 01/09/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

84 General Surgery Dr. Akshatha H.S. Asst. Professor 29 Yrs MBBS, MS 0 Yrs 01/02/2020 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

85 General Surgery Dr. Avadhani Geeta K.

Professor 67 Yrs MBBS, MS 6 Yrs 21/10/2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

3

86 General Surgery Dr. Chandra Mouli N.

Asst. Professor 36 Yrs MBBS, MS 1 Yrs 11/09/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

87 General Surgery Dr. Dhruva G Prakash

Asst. Professor 30 Yrs MBBS, MS 2 Yrs 01/09/2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

1

88 General Surgery Dr. Ganesh G.V. Asst. Professor 31 Yrs MBBS, MS 1 Yrs 19/03/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

89 General Surgery Dr. Gopinath M.N. Asst. Professor 64 Yrs MBBS, MS 7 Yrs 18/09/2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

90 General Surgery Dr. Hanumanthaiah C S

Professor 36 Yrs MBBS, MS 7 Yrs 18/09/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

3

91 General Surgery Dr. Naveen N Asst. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MS 9 Yrs 21/06/2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

1

92 General Surgery Dr. Nijagal Mutt J.B. Asst. Professor 40 Yrs MBBS, MS 1 Yrs 25/10/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

93 General Surgery Dr. Purushotham T.S. Asst. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MS 5 Yrs 05/11/2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

1

94 General Surgery Dr. Sachin K Asst. Professor 30 Yrs MBBS, MS 2Yrs 22/06/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

95 General Surgery Dr. Sachin M.B. Asst. Professor 30 Yrs MBBS, MS 2 Yrs 12/07/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

-

96 General Surgery Dr. Satish Kumar M.B.

Asso. Professor 52 Yrs MBBS, MS 1 Yrs 31/12/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

-

97 General Surgery Dr. Shanker M.R. Professor 64 Yrs MBBS, MS 5 Yrs 01/09/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

3

98 General Surgery Dr. Shivakumar M. Professor & HOD

67 Yrs MBBS, MS 7 Yrs 21/06/2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

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99 General Surgery Dr. Shivananda B.N Asst. Professor 30 Yrs MBBS, MS 1 Yrs 17/12/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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100 General Surgery Dr. Venugopal K.J Asst. Professor 31 Yrs MBBS, MS 1Yrs 17/12/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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101 General Surgery Dr. Yamuna Asst. Professor 29 Yrs MBBS, MS 1 Yrs 11-05-2020 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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102 OBG Dr. Anil Kumar G.V. Asst. Professor 34 Yrs MBBS, MS 2 Yrs 26/03/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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103 OBG Dr. Bharathi K.R. Asso. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MS 6 Yrs 14/05/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

4

104 OBG Dr. Mahanatappa A C

Professor 67 Yrs MBBS, MS 6 Yrs 01/08/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

3

105 OBG Dr. Mahendra G. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS, MS 9 Yrs 02/06/2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

4

106 OBG Dr. Pooja Bhat Asst. Professor 30 Yrs MBBS, MS 1 Yrs 22/10/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

1

107 OBG Dr. Prameela R.C Professor 61 Yrs MBBS, MS 0 Yrs 05/09/2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

7

108 OBG Dr. Ramesh Babu S. Asso. Professor 48 Yrs MBBS, MS 13 Yrs 01/01/2007 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

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109 OBG Dr. Ravindra S. Pukale

Professor & HOD

61 Yrs MBBS, MS 8 Yrs 02/02/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

2

110 OBG Dr. Shrunga R.P. Asst. Professor 31 Yrs MBBS, MS 2 Yrs 21/06/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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111 Pediatrics Dr.Mahendrappa K B Professor & HOD

58 Yrs MBBS, MD 24 Yrs 02-03-2020 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

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112 Pediatrics Dr. Akshatha S.P. Asst. Professor 29 Yrs MBBS, MD 0 Yrs 04/02/2020 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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113 Pediatrics Dr. Channa Basavanna N.

Asso. Professor 57 Yrs MBBS, MD 2 Yrs 02/11/2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

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114 Pediatrics Dr. Kumar G.M. Professor 59 Yrs MBBS, MD 1 Yrs 27/05/2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

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115 Pediatrics Dr. Sunil Kumar P. Asso. Professor 38 Yrs MBBS, MD 9 Yrs 01/06/2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

6

116 Pediatrics Dr.Vanajakshi Asst. Professor 63 Yrs MBBS, MD 1 Yrs 11/02/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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117 Psychiatry Dr. Shiva Kumar B.K.

Asso. Professor 41 Yrs MBBS, MD 2 Yrs 16/07/2018 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

2

118 Psychiatry Dr. Vinay H.R. Asst. Professor 34 Yrs MBBS, MD 7 Yrs 01/03/2013 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

3

119 Dermatology Dr. Mouryabha Shale Asst. Professor 31 Yrs MBBS,MD 1 Yrs 16/08/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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120 Dermatology Dr. Ranga Swaroop M.

Professor & HOD

41 Yrs MBBS,MD 12 Yrs 01/01/2008 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

34

121 Dermatology Dr. Yogesh D. Asso. Professor 33 Yrs MBBS,MD 6 Yrs 07/07/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

15

122 Orthopaedics Dr. Abdul Ravoof Professor 68 Yrs MBBS,MS 7 Yrs 18/09/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

5

123 Orthopaedics Dr. Bellad S.H. Asso. Professor 61 Yrs MBBS,MS 0Yrs 06/02/2020 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

6

124 Orthopaedics Dr. Deepak C.D. Professor 49 Yrs MBBS,MS 10 Yrs 02/07/2010 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

6

125 Orthopaedics Dr. Harish K. Asso. Professor 53 Yrs MBBS,MS 5 Yrs 22/09/2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

6

126 Orthopaedics Dr. Mahesh D.V. Asso. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS,MS 8 Yrs 02/05/2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

3

127 Orthopaedics Dr. Sagar Basavaraj G S

Professo/Medical Suptd

65 Yrs MBBS,MS 5 Yrs 05/08/2015 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

1

128 Orthopaedics Dr. Santhosha J.B. Asst. Professor 29 Yrs MBBS, MS 0 Yrs 25/02/2020 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

6

129 Orthopaedics Dr. Satheesh G.S. Asso. Professor 40 Yrs MBBS, MS 6 Yrs 02/12/2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

6

130 Orthopaedics Dr. Vishwanath C. Asst. Professor 32 Yrs MBBS, MS 4 Yrs 01/08/2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

8

131 Radio -Diagnosis

Dr. Chiranth N Asst. Professor 34 Yrs MBBS, MS 2 Yrs 19/02/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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132 Radio -Diagnosis

Dr. Mohan Kumar Asso. Professor 33 Yrs MBBS, MD 3 Yrs 28/07/2017 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

1

133 Radio -Diagnosis

Dr. Shashi Kumar M.R.

Professor 62 Yrs MBBS, MD 0 Yrs 29/11/2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

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134 Anaesthesiology Dr. Chethanananda T.N.

Professor 51 Yrs MBBS, MD 24 Yrs 01/05/1996 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

3

135 Anaesthesiology Dr. Kempachari Professor 64 Yrs MBBS, MD 4 Yrs 01/10/2015 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

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136 Anaesthesiology Dr. Manjula R. Professor 51 Yrs MBBS,MD 12 Yrs 01/02/2008 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

3

137 Anaesthesiology Dr. Prajwal Patel H.S.

Asso. Professor 36 Yrs MBBS,MD 6 Yrs 23/05/2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

5

138 Anaesthesiology Dr. Prashanth Gowtham Raj

Asst. Professor 35 Yrs MBBS,MD 3 Yrs 15/11/2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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139 Anaesthesiology Dr. Prathibha K.T. Asst. Professor 34 Yrs MBBS,MD 0 Yrs 16/01/2020 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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140 Anaesthesiology Dr. Preethi H.N. Asst. Professor 31 Yrs MBBS,MD 2 Yrs 17/01/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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141 Anaesthesiology Dr. Sarayu Ramamurthy

Asst. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS,MD 0 Yrs 08/01/2020 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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142 Anaesthesiology Dr. Sarvesh B. Asso. Professor 36 Yrs MBBS,MD 3 Yrs 17/05/2017 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

4

143 Anaesthesiology Dr. Shivaramu B.T. Asso. Professor 69 Yrs MBBS,MD 9 Yrs 02/06/2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

1

144 Anaesthesiology Dr. Upakara Selein Rajan

Asst. Professor 40 Yrs MBBS,MD 2 Yrs 16/07/2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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145 Anaesthesiology Dr.Vasantha Kumar K.R

Professor 56 Yrs MBBS,MD 7 Yrs 18/09/2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

2

146 Dentistry Dr. Prasanna H.R. Professor & HOD

52 Yrs BDS,MDS 6 Yrs 19/12/2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

4

147 Dentistry Dr. Ranjit Singh Assoc. Professor

40 Yrs BDS,MDS 7 Yrs 15/02/2013 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 9000

2

148 Dentistry Dr. Subramanya G. Asst. Professor 35 Yrs BDS,MDS 5 Yrs 11/09/2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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149 Library Dr.Vasantha Kumar M.

Sr. Librarian 57 Yrs M.LIB.,Ph.D 1 Yrs 17/10/2018 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

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150 Neuro Surgery Dr. Guruprasad B. Asso. Professor 40 Yrs MBBS,MS 0 Yrs 01/11/2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

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151 Urology Dr. Nagesha S. Asst. Professor 37 Yrs MBBS,MS 1 Yrs 02/05/2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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152 Urology Dr. Vikram H.N. Asst. Professor 38 Yrs MBBS,MS 5 Yrs 09/10/2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 8000

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BGS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

153 ECE

Dr. Ananda Raju M.B

Professor & Head

50 Yrs M.E,PhD 24 Yrs 03.07.2006 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 -

154 ECE Dr. Muralidhra K.N Professor 65 Yrs M.Tech 31 Yrs 26.08.2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000

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155 ECE Dr. Naveen K B

Assoc. Professor

40 Yrs M.Tech 11 Yrs 02.08.2010 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 15

156 ECE Dr. Naveen B

Assoc. Professor.

38 Yrs M.Tech 11 Yrs 09.02.2018 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 05

157 ECE Mrs. Prabhavathi K Assoc. Professor

40 Yrs M.Tech 14 Yrs 01.08.2007 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

158 ECE Mrs. Kavitha B.C Assoc. Professor

37 Yrs M.Tech 12 Yrs 25.07.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

159 ECE Mrs. Shalini K.J Asst.Professor 36 Yrs M.Tech 11 Yrs 21.07.2008 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

160 ECE Mr. Mohan Kumar K.S

Asst.Professor 35 Yrs M.Tech 10 Yrs 18.07.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100

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161 ECE Mr. Manoj Kumar S.B

Asst.Professor 34 Yrs M.Tech 11 Yrs 19.07.2010 Full Time Regular 15600-39100

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162 ECE Mr. Balaji B.S Asst.Professor

32 Yrs M.Tech 10 Yrs 18.07.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

163 ECE Mrs. Ramya K Asst.Professor

31 Yrs M.Tech 9 Yrs 26.07.2013 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

164 ECE Mrs. Kokila K.S Asst.Professor

31 Yrs M.Tech 9 Yrs 19.01.2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

165 ECE Ms. Anusha M N Asst.Professor

30 Yrs M.Tech 7 Yrs 20.07.2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

166 ECE Ms. Nandini S Asst.Professor

29 Yrs M.Tech 7 Yrs 20.01.2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

167 ECE Mr. Sandeep S.V Asst.Professor

31 Yrs M.Tech 5 Yrs 22.08.2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

168 ECE Ms. Srividya C.N Asst.Professor

29 Yrs M.Tech 4 Yrs 01.08.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

169 ECE Ms. Prafulla P.S Asst.Professor

28 Yrs M.Tech 4 Yrs 16.08.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

170 ECE Ms. Nischitha S Asst.Professor

29 Yrs M.Tech 4 Yrs 16.08.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

171 ECE Ms. Priyanka R Asst.Professor

29Yrs M.Tech 4Yrs 18.08.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

172 ECE Mr. Gowtham V Asst.Professor

31Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

173 ECE Ms. Bharathi R Asst.Professor

28Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 11.06.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

174 ECE Mr. Simha DKLN Asst.Professor

29Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 17.09.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

175 ECE Mr. Mouna K.M Asst.Professor

28Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 21.08.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

176 ECE Ms. Hamsashree M.K Asst.Professor

29Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 21.08.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

177 ECE Ms. Rashmi S Asst.Professor

28Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 21.08.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

178 ECE Ms. Lakshmi D.L Asst.Professor

30Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 21.08.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

179 CSE Dr. Raghavendra B.K Professor & Head

51Yrs M.Tech 30Yrs 03.06.2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 3

180 CSE Dr. Ravikumar G K Professor 50Yrs M.Tech 22Yrs 01.02.2014 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 15

181 CSE Mrs. Shashikala S V Associate Prof. 55Yrs M.Tech 27Yrs 01.02.2007 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 2

182 CSE Mrs. Shwetha M Asst. Prof. 42Yrs M.Tech 12Yrs Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

183 CSE Mr. Prasannakumar M.J

Asst.Professor 39Yrs M.Tech 10Yrs 01.08.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100

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184 CSE Mrs. Tanuja Asst.Professor

33Yrs M.Tech 10Yrs 16.07.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

185 CSE Mr. Siddharth B K Asst.Professor

34Yrs M.E 8Yrs 16.07.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

186 CSE Ms. Swetha K R Asst.Professor

35Yrs M.Tech 9Yrs 11.02.2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

187 CSE Mr. Manu Y M Asst.Professor

31Yrs M.Tech 7Yrs 20.07.2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

188 CSE Ms. Namitha A R Asst.Professor

31Yrs M.Tech 6Yrs 20.01.2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

189 CSE Ms. Swetha S.N Asst.Professor

30Yrs M.Tech 5Yrs 17.06.2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

190 CSE Mrs. Nethravathi H.M

Asst.Professor 34Yrs M.Tech 9Yrs 16.01.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

191 CSE Mr. Arpitha K Asst.Professor

33Yrs M.Tech 8Yrs 18.07.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

192 CSE Mrs. Divya B M Asst.Professor

36Yrs M.Tech 7Yrs 20.07.2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 2

193 CSE Mr. Manjunath H.R Asst.Professor

31Yrs M.Tech 6Yrs 20.01.2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

194 CSE Ms. Pallavi N.R Asst.Professor

29Yrs M.Tech 5Yrs 01.08.2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

195 CSE Mrs. Niveditha N.M Asst.Professor

29Yrs M.Tech 5Yrs 13.02.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

196 CSE Mrs. Uma H.R Asst.Professor

33Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.09.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

197 CSE Mr. Sunilkumar B.R Asst.Professor

28Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

198 CSE Mr. Siddhartha B.S Asst.Professor

33Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

199 CSE Ms. Kavyashree N Asst.Professor

29Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

200 CSE Ms. Rashmi G.R Asst.Professor

28Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.01.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

201 CSE Ms. Sahana D Gowda Asst.Professor

27Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 08.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

202 CSE Mr. Govardhan Metti Asst.Professor

M.Tech 16Yrs Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

203 CSE Ms. Amulya M.P Asst.Professor

30Yrs M.Tech 5Yrs 16.01.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 4

204 ISE Mr. Yoga Prakash M G

Assoc. Professor

45Yrs M.Tech 20Yrs 01.08.2007 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 -

205 ISE Mr. Sridhar N Asst.Professor

60Yrs M.Tech 20Yrs 05.11.2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

206 ISE Ms. Sheela S.K Asst.Professor

31Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 07.09.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

207 ISE Ms. Bindushree V Asst.Professor

29Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 19.08.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

208 ISE Ms. AfshaFirdose Asst.Professor

25Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 19.08.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

209 ISE Ms. Vidya S.G Asst.Professor

26Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 19.08.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

210 CIVIL Dr. B K Narendra Professor 58Yrs ME, Ph.D 36Yrs 30.01.2008 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 20

211 CIVIL Dr. Mahadevaiah T Professor 57Yrs M.Tech 35Yrs 16.01.2013 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 29

212 CIVIL Mr. Shankaralinge Gowda G.K

Associate Prof. 57Yrs M.Tech 31Yrs 01.02.2007 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 --

213 CIVIL Mr. Shivakumar. G.B Asst. Prof. 50Yrs M.Tech 12Yrs 01.09.2005 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 -

214 CIVIL Ms. Shruthi R Asst. Prof. 32Yrs M.Tech 10Yrs 20.07.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

215 CIVIL Ms. Kavya B.M Asst.Professor

32Yrs M.Tech 9Yrs 01.08.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

216 CIVIL Mrs. Manjula K Asst.Professor

34Yrs M.Tech 9Yrs 26.07.2010 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

217 CIVIL Mr. Sunil R Asst.Professor

32Yrs M.Tech 9Yrs 01.08.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

218 CIVIL Mr. Mahalingegowda H R

Asst.Professor 30Yrs M.Tech 6Yrs 08.02.2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100

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219 CIVIL Mr. Deviprasad Asst.Professor

31Yrs M.Tech 4Yrs 01.08.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

220 CIVIL Mr. Gagankrishna K.R

Asst.Professor 31Yrs M.Tech 4Yrs 01.08.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100

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221 CIVIL Mr. Shivaprathap H.K

Asst.Professor 26Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100

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222 CIVIL Ms. Ashwini M.R Asst.Professor

26Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 07.03.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

223 CIVIL Ms. Gomathi R Asst.Professor

27Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 01.08.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

224 CIVIL Ms. Uma A Asst.Professor

24Yrs M.Tech 2Yrs 01.08.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

225 Mechnical Dr. Manjunath S.H Professor 53Yrs M.Tech 32Yrs 01.07.2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 12

226 Mechnical

Dr. Girish K.B Assoc. Professor

53Yrs M.Tech 27Yrs 09.09.2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 10

227 Mechnical Dr. Ranganatha

Swamy L Associate Prof. 44Yrs M.Tech 17Yrs 17.08.2005 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 6

228 Mechnical Dr.Hemaraju Assoc.Professor 39Yrs M.Tech 11Yrs 15.07.2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 8

229 Mechnical Mr. Sudeep Kumar

K.S Asst.Professor

40Yrs M.Tech 10Yrs 25.01.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 2

230 Mechnical

Mr. Keerthi BL Asst.Professor

34Yrs M.Tech 9Yrs 17.07.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

231 Mechnical

Mr. Mahendra H.S Asst.Professor

32Yrs M.Tech 9Yrs 09.08.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 2

232 Mechnical

Mr. Pradeep H Asst.Professor

37Yrs M.Tech 9Yrs 09.06.2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 2

233 Mechnical Mr. Santhosh Kumar

T.C Asst.Professor

37Yrs M.Tech 9Yrs 22.07.2013 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 4

234 Mechnical

Mr. Sharath N Asst.Professor

32Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 4

235 Mechnical

Mr. Hemanth C Asst.Professor

33Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

236 Mechnical

Mr. Krupesh KS Asst.Professor

33Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

237 Mechnical

Mr. Naveen SS Asst.Professor

28Yrs M.Tech 3Yrs 01.08.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 2

238 Mechnical

Ms. Nischitha K.M Asst.Professor

31Yrs M.Tech 8Yrs 23.07.2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 5

239 Mechnical Mrs. Ramya Rani

H.V Asst.Professor

35Yrs M.Tech 8Yrs 22.07.2013 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

240 Chemistry Mr.

Gangadharagowda P.H

Asst.Professor 33Yrs M.Sc 5Yrs 03.04.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100

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241 Chemistry

Mrs. Priyanka H D Asst.Professor

30Yrs M.Sc 4Yrs 01.04.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

242 Physics

Mr. Shankar S.R Asst.Professor

43Yrs M.Sc., M.Phil. 17Yrs 15.02.2007 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

243 Physics

Mr. Umesh T.S Asst.Professor

Yrs M.Sc 7Yrs Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

244 Physics

Ms. Ranjitha K N Asst.Professor

28Yrs M.Sc 6Yrs 02.02.2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

245 Physics

Mr. Shivasagar M T Asst.Professor

Yrs M.Sc 7Yrs Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

246 Mathathemtics

Dr. Yuvaraja B.K Assoc. .Professor

44Yrs M.Sc 18Yrs 17.08.2005 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 2

247 Mathathemtics Mr. Parashiva

Murthy H.L Asst.Professor

43Yrs M.Sc, M.Phil 17Yrs 02.02.2009 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 20

248 Mathathemtics

Mrs. Shwetha H.N Asst.Professor

37Yrs M.Sc 12Yrs 24.08.2009 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 4

249 Mathathemtics

Mr. Naveen B.T Asst.Professor

Yrs M.Sc 7Yrs Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

250 Mathathemtics

Mrs. Chaithra S M Asst.Professor

31Yrs M.Sc 2Yrs 02.11.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

251 Kannada Mr. Ramachandra DC

Asst.Professor 47Yrs MA 9Yrs 01.08.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100

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252 P. Ed Mr. Kumara M.C Asst.Professor

52Yrs MA, M. Phil

22Yrs 05.11.2005 Full Time Regular 15600-39100

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253 Library Dr.Shivakumara Swamy K.N

Librarian 39Yrs BA,MA, Ph.D. 39Yrs 01.05.2007 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 -

254 MBA Mr. Rohith N R Asst.Professor

32Yrs MBA, M.Com, MA, (Ph.D.)

8Yrs 01.08.2013 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

255 MBA Mr. Kiran S Asst.Professor

32Yrs MBA, M.Com, K.SET

8Yrs 16.01.2014 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

256 MBA Mr. Purushotthama B N

Asst.Professor 34Yrs MBA 6Yrs 02.02.2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

257 MBA Mrs. Beena P Asst.Professor

31Yrs MBA, M.Com 8Yrs 22.07.2013 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

258 MBA Mrs. Mamatha S Asst.Professor

28Yrs MBA, (M.Com) 4Yrs 02.01.2017 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

259 MBA Mrs. Shashwathi B S Asst.Professor

26Yrs MBA, K.SET,

(M.Com) 3Yrs 02.07.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

260 MBA Mr. Anil Kumar K C Asst.Professor

29Yrs MBA 3Yrs 16.07.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 1

Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy

261 Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Dr. B. Ramesh Professor & Principal

55 Yrs M.Pharm Ph.D.

32 Yrs 10.07.2006 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 10000

69

262 Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Mr. Chetan M.B Asst.Professor 43 Yrs M.Pharm 12 Yrs 01.10.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 6000

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263 Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Mr. Shankar M Asst.Professor 38 Yrs M.Pharm 10 Yrs 02.11.2018 Full Time Regular 15,600-39,100+AGP 8,000

70

264 Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Mr. Purushotham K.N

Asst.Professor 29 Yrs M.Pharm 03 Yrs 05.07.2018 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay 1

265 Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Dr. Naga Prashant K Asst.Professor 34 Yrs M.Pharm, Ph.D.

10 Yrs 10.09.2020 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

266 Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Mrs. Noor Ul Eain Asst.Professor 26 Yrs M.Pharm … 01.12.2020 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay Rs.18,000

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267 Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Mr. Ramesh D Asst.Professor 33 Yrs M.Pharm 09 Yrs 02.12.2019 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay Rs. 48000/-

7

268 Pharmaceutical Analysis

Dr. T Yunus Pasha Professor & Head

52 Yrs M.Pharm, Ph.D.

25 Yrs 04.02.2019 Full Time Regular 37,400-67,000+AGP 9,000

28

269 Pharmaceutical Analysis

Prakash Kumar B Asst.Professor 43 Yrs M.Pharm 11 Yrs 04.02.2011 Full Time Regular 15,600-39,100+AGP 6,000

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270 Pharmaceutical Analysis

Manish Majumder Asst.Professor 41 Yrs M.Pharm 11 Yrs 12.08.2015 Full Time Regular 15,600-39,100+AGP 6,000

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271 Pharmaceutical Analysis

Dr. Rashmi N G Asst.Professor 35 Yrs M.Pharm, Ph.D.

07 Yrs 04.10.2018 Full Time Regular 15,600-39,100+AGP 6,000

2

272 Pharmacy Practice

Dr. Rajesh V Professor 38 Yrs M.Pharm, Ph.D.

12 Yrs 08.08.2016 Full Time Regular 37,400-67,000+AGP 9,000

21

273 Pharmacy Practice

B.P. Satish Kumar Assoc. Professor

45 Yrs M.Pharm 16 Yrs 12.08.2009 Full Time Regular 37,400-67,000+AGP 9,000

8

274 Pharmacy Practice

M. Kumaraswamy Assoc. Professor

44 Yrs M.Pharm 16 Yrs 20.02.2009 Full Time Regular 37,400-67,000+AGP 9,000

6

275 Pharmacy Practice

Mr. Ravindra B.N Asst.Professor 33 Yrs M.Pharm 08 Yrs 06.07.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP 6000

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276 Pharmacy Practice

Dr. Gloriya Grifth Manuel

Asst.Professor 26 Yrs Pharm.D 02 Yrs 10.07.2019 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay Rs. 22,000/-

1

277 Pharmacy Practice

Dr. Tesmi Sajan Asst.Professor 27 Yrs Pharm.D 02 Yrs 08.08.2019 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay Rs. 22,000/-

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278 Pharmacy Practice

Mr. RenukardhyaChiiti

Asst.Professor 35 Yrs M.Pharm 01 Yrs 01.11.2019 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

279 Pharmacy Practice

Dr. Jeet Bahadur Moktan

Asst.Professor 27 Yrs Pharm.D 01 Yrs 01.11.2019 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

280 Pharmacy Practice

Dr. Shiv Kumar Yadav

Asst.Professor 26 Yrs Pharm.D 01 Yrs 28.01.2021 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

281 Pharmacy Practice

Dr. Yogendra Shrestha

Asst.Professor 27 Yrs Pharm.D 01 Yrs 01.02.2021 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

282 Pharmaceutics Dr. Prakash S Goudanavar

Professor & Head

47 Yrs M.Pharm, Ph.D.

17Yrs 06.03.2017 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP 9000

16

283 Pharmaceutics Dr.Vedamurthy Joshi Assoc.

Professor 40 Yrs M.Pharm,

Ph.D. 14Yrs 19.01.2009 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP

9000 24

284 Pharmaceutics Mr. Kirankumar G.B Assoc.

Professor 47 Yrs M.Pharm 17Yrs 03.12.2007 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP

9000 4

285 Pharmaceutics Mr. K Senthil Kumar Assoc.

Professor 50 Yrs M.Pharm 23Yrs 10.05.2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP

9000 1

286 Pharmaceutics Dr. Abdul Nasir

Kurnool Asst.Professor 45 Yrs M.Pharm,

Ph.D. 14 Yrs 04.05.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP

8000 1

287 Pharmaceutics Dr. Nagesh D.R Asst.Professor 50 Yrs M.Pharm,

Ph.D. 10Yrs 18.11.2010 Full Time Regular 16420-39100+AGP

6000 56

288 Pharmaceutics Mr. Madhu B K Asst.Professor 33 Yrs M.Pharm 06 Yrs 06.07.2015 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+ AGP

6000 -

289 Pharmaceutics Mallamma .T Asst.Professor 34 Yrs M.Pharm 04 Yrs 21.09.2016 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+ AGP

6000 -

290 Pharmaceutics Mr. Venu Gopal N Asst.Professor 25 Yrs M.Pharm 02 Yrs 05.10.2020 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay Rs.

33000/- -

291 Pharmaceutics Mr. Sandip A

Murtale Asst.Professor 35 Yrs M.Pharm 03 Yrs 01.11.2019 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

292 Pharmaceutics Mr. Jayatheertha S

Lokapur Asst.Professor 33 Yrs M.Pharm 03 Yrs 01.11.2019 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

293 Pharmaceutics Mrs. Arpitha J

Lokapur Asst.Professor 27 Yrs M.Pharm 02 Yrs 01.02.2021 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

294 Pharmacology Dr.Rupesh Kumar M Professor &

Head 43 Yrs M.Pharm,

Ph.D. 19 Yrs 10.06.2019 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP

9000 58

295 Pharmacology Mr. Chandra Prakash.

K Asst.Professor 40 Yrs M.Pharm 14 Yrs 28.08.2006 Full Time Regular 23890-31890+AGP

8000 -

296 Pharmacology Mr.Varsha Jain B A Asst.Professor 27 Yrs M.Pharm 03 Yrs 08.08.2017 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay Rs.

28000/- -

297 Pharmacology Mr. Syed Sagheer

Ahmed Asst.Professor 28 Yrs M.Pharm 03 Yrs 09.07.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100+AGP

6000 -

298 Pharmacology Mr.Vakklagadda Siva

Ganesh Asst.Professor 27 Yrs M.Pharm 02 Yrs 01.01.2021 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

299 Pharmacognosy Dr. Anne Gowda H V Professor 45 Yrs M.Pharm,

Ph.D. 14 Yrs 04.10.2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000+AGP

9000 17

300 Pharmacognosy Tripathy Amruthanand S

Asst.Professor 43 Yrs M.Pharm 16 Yrs 24.09.2018 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 + AGP 8000

-

301 Pharmacognosy Mr. Pulak Majumder Asst.Professor 40 Yrs M.Pharm 10 Yrs 04.06.2019 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 + AGP

6000 10

302 Pharmacognosy Dr. Janaki Ram K Assoc.

Professor 60 Yrs M.Sc., Ph.D.

35 Yrs 01.09.1996 Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay -

Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing

303 Nursing Dr. Prof. N V Muninarayanappa

Professor & Principal

62 Yrs PhD in Nursing 28 Yrs 25.05.2019

Full time Regular Consolidated Pay -

304 Nursing Prof. Chandrashekar H C

Professor 45 Yrs

M. Sc Nursing 14 Yrs 02.11.2006 Full time Regular 53,530 -

305 Nursing Prof. Victoria J Sarvand

Professor 44 Yrs

M. Sc Nursing 12 Yrs 22.10.2008 Full time Regular 47,244 -

306 Nursing Prof. Keshavamurthy C D

Professor 47 Yrs

M. Sc Nursing 12 Yrs 09.08.2018 Full time Regular 47,244 -

307 Nursing Mrs Komala H K Professor 39 Yrs M. Sc Nursing 12 Yrs 09.12.2019 Full time Regular 39,624 03

308 Nursing Mrs. Arathi T V Associate Professor

46 Yrs M. Sc Nursing 11 Yrs 01.07.2009

Full time Regular 39,624 01

309 Nursing Mrs. Shobha K R Associate Professor

40 Yrs M. Sc Nursing 11 Yrs 01.07.2009

Full time Regular 39,624 -

310 Nursing Mrs. Ashwini K M Assistant Professor

37 Yrs M. Sc Nursing 10 Yrs 16.08.2010

Full time Regular 37,465 -

311 Nursing Mr. Hemanth C K Assistant Professor

34 Yrs M. Sc Nursing 8 Yrs 02.09.2013

Full time Regular 36,576 01

312 Nursing Mrs Kavitha N K Assistant Professor

36 Yrs M. Sc Nursing 8 Yrs 10.02.2020

Full Time Regular 35,000 -

313 Nursing Mrs. Shilpa PM Assistant Professor

34 Yrs M.Sc. Nursing 6 Yrs 11.01.2020

Full Time Regular 28,000 -

314 Nursing Mr. Balaji M S Assistant Professor

33 Yrs M.Sc. Nursing 7 Yrs 02.09.2013

Full Time Regular 35,687 -

315 Nursing Mr. Chethan B S Assistant Professor

32 Yrs M.Sc. Nursing 7 Yrs 01.04.2014

Full Time Regular 35,687 -

316 Nursing Mrs. Ramya R Assistant Professor

33 Yrs M.Sc. Nursing 7 Yrs 09.04.2014

Full Time Regular 35,687 -

317 Nursing Mr. Kantharaju S Assistant Professor

32 Yrs M.Sc. Nursing 5 Yrs 01.06.2015

Full Time Regular 33,990 -

318 Nursing Mrs Shobha V Assistant Professor

28 Yrs M.Sc. Nursing 1Yrs 09.12.2019

Full Time Regular 20,000 -

319 Nursing Mrs Sandhya P Assistant Professor

27 Yrs M.Sc. Nursing 0.8 Yrs 02.12.2019

Full Time Regular 25,000 -

320 Nursing Mr Sathisha D E Nursing Tutor 52 Yrs B Sc Nursing - 03.09.2009 Full Time Regular 30,480 - 321 Nursing Mr Mahesh Kumar M Nursing Tutor 33 Yrs B Sc Nursing - 13.08.2012 Full Time Regular 28,194 - 322 Nursing Mrs. Rakshitha M Nursing Tutor 24 Yrs B Sc Nursing - 24.09.2018 Full Time Regular 10,600 - 323 Nursing Ms. AfshanFirdose Nursing Tutor B Sc Nursing - 21.05.2018 Full Time Regular 10,000 - 324 Nursing Ms. Rashmi S Nursing tutor B Sc Nursing - 24.09.2018 Full Time Regular 10,000 - 325 Nursing Ms Divya M P Nursing tutor B Sc Nursing - 24.09.2108 Full Time Regular 10,000 -

326BGS College of Education

326 Education Dr. A.T. Shivaramu Principal 51Yrs Ph.D., M.Phil, M.Sc., M.Ed,

23Yrs 03.12.2007 Full Time

Regular 93,139 -

327 Education

Mr. Gopal AH Asst. Prof 49Yrs MA(GEO),

MA(History) M Ed, M.Phil

23Yrs 01.09.2009 Full Time

Regular 21,600 -

328 Education Sri Shivanna C L Asst. Prof 45Yrs MA, M.Ed 14 Yrs 01.10.2009 Full Time Regular 20,500 - 329 Education Smt. M Shobha Asst. Prof 45Yrs M. Sc., M. Ed 11 Yrs 01.06.2011 Full Time Regular 20,500 -

330 Education

Sri Shobanbabu B C Asst. Prof 44Yrs M. Sc., M. Ed.

K-SET 18 Yrs 01.03.2016

Full Time Regular 21,600 01

331 Education

Sri Devananda A C Asst. Prof 44Yrs MA, M E D, K-SET, NET

19 Yrs 01.12.2016 Full Time

Regular 26,352 11

332 Education Sri Lokeshkumar V

V Asst. Prof 44Yrs

M. Sc., M. Ed.

22 Yrs 02.07.2018 Full Time

Regular 26,568 -

333 Education

Sri T N Srinivasa Asst. Prof 43 Yrs M.Phil, M A,

M.Ed 13 Yrs 06.07.2018 Full Time Regular 19,968 -

334 Education Smt. M K Purnima Asst. Prof 43 Yrs M. Sc., M. Ed. 15 Yrs 23.06.2016 Full Time Regular 20,500 335 Education Sri S Girish Asst. Prof 38 Yrs M. A., M. Ed. 11 Yrs 23.06.2016 Full Time Regular 21,600 -

336 Education

Sri Ravikumar Y H Asst. Prof 37 Yrs M. Sc., M. Ed,

K-SET 12 Yrs 10.12.2018 Full Time Regular 26,352 1

337 Education

Sri Praveen H M Asst. Prof 43 Yrs M.Sc., M.Ed,

M.Phil, K-SET 16 Yrs 01.04.2019 Full Time Regular 26,352 -

338 Education

Sri Puttaswamy V Asst. Prof 38 Yrs M.A, M.Ed,

PGDHE, K-SET 14 Yrs 01.04.2020 Full Time Regular 35,260 1

339 Education

Sri Yogesh H N Physical Edu. Director

32 Yrs M.P.Ed 03 Yrs 12.09.2020 Full Time Regular 15,000 -

BGS First Grade College

340 BGS First

Grade College Prof Ramu Professor

62 Yrs MA in English Full Time Regular 60,000 -

341 BGS First

Grade College Sri. Hemaraja C R Professor

37 Yrs MA, B,Ed, NET 05 Yrs 15.06.2016 Full Time Regular 19,500 -

342 BGS First

Grade College Sri. Prakash H V Associate

Professor 30 Yrs

M.Com 05 Yrs 10.05.2018 Full Time Regular 19,000 -

343 BGS First

Grade College Sri. Bhargavi N Associate

Professor 27 Yrs

MA in English 02Yrs 30.05.2018 Full Time Regular 19,000 -

344 BGS First

Grade College Sri. Nagesha G S Assistant

Professor 32 Yrs M, Com 02 Yrs 30.05.2018 Full Time Regular 19,000 -

345 BGS First

Grade College Smt. Kavya H V Assistant

Professor 27 Yrs

M, Com 02 Yrs 30.05.2018 Full Time Regular 19,000 -

346 BGS First

Grade College Smt. Shilpa A C Assistant

Professor 27 Yrs

M Com, MBA 02 Yrs 01.06.2019

Full Time Regular 15,500 -

347 BGS First

Grade College Smt. Lavanya C M Assistant Professor

25 Yrs M, Com, NET 01 Yr

23.09.2020 Full Time Regular 19,000 -

348 BGS First

Grade College Sri. Nikilgowda N Assistant Professor

25 Yrs M, Com 0.1 Yrs

11.01.2021 Full Time Regular 17500 -

Details of Adichunchanagiri School of Natural Sciences

349 Physic

Dr. Babu A Manjasetty

Professor 57 Yrs

M.Sc., Ph.D., PDF

0.1 Yrs

16-04-2021

Full Time Regular Consolidated Pay 72

350 Chemistry Dr. Prashantha K Dean &

Professor 44 Yrs

M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc.

21 Yrs 04-11-2019

Full time Regular Consolidated Pay 81

351 Biochemistry Dr. Pandareesh M.D Assistant Professor

35 Yrs M.Sc., Ph.D. 07 Yrs 28.02.2019 Full time Regular Consolidated Pay 19

352 Biotechnology Dr. Vivek H. K. Assistant Professor

37 Yrs M.Sc., Ph.D. 12 Yrs 30.04.2019 Full time Regular Consolidated Pay 53

353 Biochemistry Dr. Dinesha R Assistant Professor

50 Yrs M.Sc., Ph.D 23 04-10-1997 Full time Regular 15600-39100

354 Biotechnology Dr Thammanna Gowda

Assistant Professor

50 Yrs M.Sc., Ph.D 23 04-11-1997 Full time Regular 15600-39100

355 Molecular Biology

Dr Shobhith Rangappa

Assistant Professor

33 Yrs M.Sc., Ph.D 3 02.02.2018 Full time Regular Consolidated Pay 63

356 Molecular Biology

Dr Sudhanva Assistant Professor

35Yrs M.Sc., Dsc 3 04-07-2018 Full time Regular Consolidated Pay 11

357 Nano Science Dr K Byrappa Professor 65 yrs M.Sc., Ph.D 30 02.07.2018 Full time Regular Consolidated Pay 380

Details of Part Time Teaching Staff

1 Pharmaceutical

Analysis Dr. Chikkanna D Assoc.

Professor 63 Yrs M.Sc., Ph.D. 30 Yrs 20.08.1997 Part Time Ad-

Hoc Consolidated Salary 4

2 Nursing Dr. Annegowda Professor 40 Yrs M. Pharma,

Ph. D. 12Yrs 04.10.2012 Part Time Adhoc 65000

-

3 SACCP Dr. R S Thakur Assoc.

Professor 67 Yrs M. Pharm 35Yrs 01.01.2018 Part Time ad-hoc Consolidated Pay

-

4 SACCP Ms. Uma Nandan

Misra Assoc. Professor

69 Yrs M. Pharm 40Yrs 01.01.2018 Part Time ad-hoc Consolidated Pay -

5 SACCP Mr. Rameshaiah V Asst. Professor 53 Yrs M.Sc. 25Yrs 15.01.1999 Part Time ad-hoc Consolidated Pay - 6 SACCP Mr. Naveen B T Asst.Professor 39 Yrs M.Sc., 12Yrs 08.09.2009 Part Time ad-hoc Consolidated Pay -

7 SACCP Mr. Manohar Babu S Lecturer 30 Yrs MA, B. Ed ,

MA , B.Ed. 04Yrs 01.01.2021 Part Time ad-hoc Consolidated Pay

-

8 BGSIT Ms. Sindhu D Lecturer 26 Yrs BE, M.Tech 01Yrs 01.01.2021 Part Time ad-hoc Consolidated Pay -

9 Education Sri Bombraye Swamy Instructor of

Visual Arts 12 Yrs MFA 12 Yrs 12.09.2020 Part Time ad-hoc Consolidated Pay

10 Education Sri Shantalingayya Instructor of

Theater Arts 05 Yrs MA Oerformng

Art theatre 05 Yrs 12.09.2020 Part Time ad-hoc Consolidated Pay

University Grants Commission

Appendix (XIV) (Refer 9.3)

Research labs (Major Equipment)

Adichunchanagiri University-Center for Research and Innovation (ACU-CRI) (List of Major Equipment)

SL NO

Equipment Description

Make and

Model Location

of Departm

ent

Present

working

condition

Total Value

(In Rs.)

Date of Purcha

se

1 Centrifuge without temperature control-

Remi-R24

ACU-CRI

Working

1,83,050.00

30/03/2020

2 Rotary Evaporator LabTe

ch EV400

ACU-CRI

Working

5,23,810.00

30/03/2021

3 Ice Flaker ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 1,90,000.

00 30/03/2

020

4 Electrical Balance Sartori

us ACU-CRI

Working

1,53,559.50

30/03/2020

5 Table Top XRD Rigaku ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 38,35,00

0.00 30/03/2

020

6 FTIR Spectrophotometer Shima

dzu ACU-CRI

Working

13,75,000.00

30/03/2020

7 Multimode Micro plate Reader BioRa

d ACU-CRI

Working

15,25,000.00

30/03/2020

8 High Performance Liquid Chromatography system

Waters ACU-CRI

Working

23,00,000.00

30/03/2020

9 NanoDrop Spectrophotometer

Thermo

scientific

ACU-CRI

Working

8,50,000.00

30/03/2020

10 Real time PCR system BioRa

d ACU-CRI

Working

13,00,000.00

30/03/2020

11 Probe Sonicator ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 6,40,000.

00 30/03/2

020

12 Refrigerated Centrifuge

Thermo

scientific

ACU-CRI

Working

6,75,000.00

30/03/2020

13 Microprocessor controlled -80°C upright ultralow deep freezer

Thermo

scientific

ACU-CRI

Working

8,00,000.00

30/03/2020

14 CO2 Incubator

Thermo

scientific

ACU-CRI

Working

3,75,000.00

30/03/2020

15 Class II Biohazard safety cabinet

ACU-CRI

Working

4,75,000.00

30/03/2020

16 Mini Vertical Electrophoresis BioRa

d ACU-CRI

Working

1,70,000.00

30/03/2020

17 Gel Documentation Unit BioRa

d ACU-CRI

Working

7,80,000.00

30/03/2020

18 Water Purification system Veero Metal

ACU-CRI

Working

2,75,000.00

30/03/2020

19 Freeze Dryer or Lyophillzer 5

Pascal ACU-CRI

Working

16,97,280.00

30/03/2020

20 Vacuum Glove Box ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 4,38,095.

00 30/03/2

021

21 Polymer 3D PRINTER AND BioPrinter with Two extruders

Twasva

ACU-CRI

Working

8,75,000.00

30/03/2020

22 Co-Rotating compounding Twin Screw Lab Extruder with pellatizer and water bath

ACU-CRI

Working

14,40,000.00

30/03/2020

23 Micro injection molding machine with standard testing molds

ACU-CRI

Working

6,72,400.00

30/03/2020

24 Hydraulic compression molding machine with standard testing molds

ACU-CRI

Working

2,30,000.00

30/03/2020

25 Tensile testing machine with accessories

ACU-CRI

Working

3,04,500.00

30/03/2020

26 Impact testing unit ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 3,48,500.

00 30/03/2

020

27 Muffle Furnace Heatco

n ACU-CRI

Working

1,82,000.00

14/07/2020

28 Vacuum Oven ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 3,95,000.

00 14/07/2

020

29 Hot Air Oven Heatco

n ACU-CRI

Working

1,10,500.00

14/07/2020

30 Liquid Nitrogen Plant ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 23,77,80

0.00 14/07/2

020

31 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 16,00,00

0.00 14/07/2

020

32 Inverted Binocular Microscope with camera

Carl Ziess

ACU-CRI

Working

9,00,000.00

14/07/2020

33 Computational Workstation Dell ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 9,00,000.

00 14/07/2

020

34 Fume Hoods ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 10,50,00

0.00 10/06/2

020

Adichunchanagiri Institue of Medical Sciences (AIMS) Adichunchanagiri Hospital and Research Hospital (AHRC)

(List of Major Equipment)

Sl No

Name of equipment

Make and Model Name of the Department

Value/cost (In Rs.)

Present condition (working or not)

1

Laproscope Unit, HD Cameras, All Types of Scopes with Medical Graded Monitor For ENT, OBG and General Surgery

Karl Storz AHRC 4000000 Working

2 Anethesia Work Stations Ge AHRC 3500000 Working 3 Laproscope Unit Karl Storz AHRC 2500000 Working 4 C-Arm Machine Medico AHRC 1500000 Working 5 C-Arm Machine Siemens AHRC 1300000 Working 6 Microscope (Oph) Carl Zeiss AHRC 1200000 Working 7 OT Table Hospitec AHRC 1200000 Working 8 Cautary Machine Spark AHRC 1200000 Working 9 Patient Monitor L & T Medical AHRC 1116422 Working

10 OT Light Philips AHRC 1000000 Working

11 Anethesia Work Station GE (Aespire

7900) AHRC 1000000 Working

12 OT Table Ortho and Surgery

Pallkad AHRC 775000 Working

13 Jet Ventilator Acutronic AHRC 700000 Working 14 Ultrasound Nerve Locator Sonosite AHRC 700000 Working 15 OT Light Philips AHRC 640000 Working 16 Multichannel Monitor Philips AHRC 600000 Working 17 OT Tables (Oph) Staan AHRC 600000 Working 18 Anethesia Work Station Ge(9100c) AHRC 600000 Working 19 Patient Monitor(B-650) Ge AHRC 600000 Working 20 Microscope (Ent) Carl Zeiss AHRC 500000 Working 21 Boyles Apparatus DatexOhmeda AHRC 500000 Working

22 Cautry Machine Johnson and

Johnson AHRC 500000 Working

23 OT Table (Surgery) Staan AHRC 400000 Working 24 B-Scan Alcon AHRC 400000 Working

25 Anethesia Work Stations GE Health Care

Ltd AHRC 400000 Working

26 Cautry Machine Electro Surge AHRC 400000 Working 27 Cautry Machine L & T Medical AHRC 400000 Working 28 Cautry Machine Electro Surge AHRC 400000 Working 29 Boyles Apparatus Iol Ltd AHRC 400000 Working

35 Deep Freezer ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 2,47,500.

00 31/03/2

021

36 HPLC Semi Preparative Column

Waters ACU-CRI

Working

1,67,664.00

31/03/2021

37 Hotplate Magnetic stirrer Borosil ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 1,52,575.

00 31/03/2

021

30 Monitor Dinamap AHRC 400000 Working 31 Microscope (Oph) Topgon AHRC 300000 Working 32 OT Light Staan AHRC 300000 Working 33 Mobile Ventilator Ohmeda AHRC 300000 Working 34 Defibrilator Schiller AHRC 300000 Working 35 Patient Monitor(B-40) Ge AHRC 300000 Working 36 OT Table (Ortho) Staan AHRC 200000 Working 37 OT Table (Ortho) Multistar AHRC 200000 Working 38 Pulse Monitor L & T Medical AHRC 200000 Working 39 Defibrilator Philips AHRC 200000 Working 40 Patient Monitor Mediaid AHRC 180000 Working

41 Intubating Fibre Optic Lyrangoscope

Airtraq AHRC 175000 Working

42 OT Light (Oph) Philips AHRC 120000 Working 43 Syringe Pump Fresinius AHRC 114000 Working 44 OT Light PHILIPS OBG OT 400000 Working 45 OT Table SURGIMENTS OBG OT 200000 Working 46 Pateint Monitor MINDRAY OBG OT 150000 Working 47 Defibrilator GE MINOR OT 400000 Working 48 OT Light STAAN MINOR OT 300000 Working 49 OT Table STAAN MINOR OT 150000 Working 50 Patient Monitors PHILIPS MINOR OT 100000 Working 51 Ventillator GE VERSAMED PICU 600000 Working 52 Pateint Monitor L&T PICU 400000 Working 53 Pateint Monitor GE PICU 240000 Working 54 Pateint Monitor PHILIPS PICU 100000 Working 55 Ventilator DREGER NICU 1846000 Working 56 Ventilator GE NICU 800000 Working

57 Incubators Zeal Medical

System NICU 300000 Working

58 Patient Monitor GE NICU 240000 Working

59 Photo Theraphy Zeal Medical

System NICU 200000 Working

60 Patient Monitor Philips NICU 200000 Working 61 Incubators Medilek NICU 200000 Working 62 Photo Theraphy Medilek NICU 100000 Working 63 Patient Monitors GE B-20 ICU/SICU 7200000 Working 64 Ventillator GE ICU/SICU 1600000 Working 65 Ventillator GE(EV) ICU/SICU 1600000 Working 66 Ventillator Air Liquid ICU/SICU 1160000 Working 67 Mobile Ventilator Biomed ICU/SICU 700000 Working 68 Patient Monitors Philips ICU/SICU 600000 Working 69 Mobile Ventilator Pb ICU/SICU 500000 Working

70 Patient Monitors with Etco2

GE B-20 ICU/SICU 200000 Working

71 Defibrillator Schiller ICU/SICU 150000 Working 72 Syringe Pump Fresinues ICU/SICU 114000 Working 73 Ventillator GE Versamed ICCU/MICU 1800000 Working 74 Echo Machine GE ICCU/MICU 700000 Working 75 Ventillator Air liquid ICCU/MICU 580000 Working

76 Tmt With Computer GE ICCU/MICU 500000 Working 77 Patient Monitor GE ICCU/MICU 500000 Working 78 Patient Monitor Philips ICCU/MICU 300000 Working 79 Defibrilator BPL ICCU/MICU 175000 Working 80 Cardiac Monitors BPL ICCU/MICU 150000 81 Defibrilator Schiller ICCU/MICU 150000 Working 82 Heamo Dialysis Fresinius Dialysis 2400000 Working 83 R O Plant Aqua Dialysis 400000 Working 84 Patient Monitor L&T Medial Dialysis 200000 Working

85 Fully Automated Analyzer

Erba 200 Biochemistry

lab 700000 Working

86 Fully Automated Analyzer

Miura One Biochemistry

lab 700000 Working

87 Semi-Automated Analyzer

Chem Plus Biochemistry

lab 500000 Working

88 Electrolytes Analyzer Roche

Biochemistry lab

200000 Working

89 ABG Analyzer Cobas B 121

Biochemistry lab

350000 Working

90 ABG Analyzer Medica

Biochemistry lab

350000 Working

91 Hba1c Analyzer Labonacheck

Biochemistry lab

800000 Working

92 ESR Analyzer Aspen

Clinical pathology

600000 Working

93 Three Part Analyzer Sysmex 21

Clinical pathology

1000000 Working

94 Three Part Analyzer Micro 60

Clinical pathology

800000 Working

95 Centrifuge Kbm-70 Plus Remi Blood bank 808000 Working

96 PLASMA STORAGE (-80degc)

Remi Blood bank 335800 Working

97 Elisa Reader With Plate Wash

Trasasia Blood bank 230000 Working

98 PLATELET SORAGE CABINETS(-22deg)

Remi Blood bank 187000 Working

99 VERTICAL PLASMA FREEZER(-40deg)

Remi Blood bank 185000 Working

100 Blood Bank Refrigerator Remi Blood bank 139000 Working 101 Plasma Cryo Bath Remi Blood bank 129000 Working 102 MRI Machine 1.5 Tesla Ge Radiology 22700000 Working 103 CT Scan (16 Slice) GE Brivo 385 Radiology 12700000 Working 104 Digital X-Ray Machine GE Brivo DR-F Radiology 4500000 Working

105 Ultrasound Machine With 3d Probe

GE (S6 Volusion) Radiology 2350001 Working

106 Ultrasound Machine Siemens X-300 Radiology 1325000 Working 104 Iitv Fulroscopy Siemens Radiology 1000000 Working 105 Ultrasound Machine GE (Logic P3) Radiology 853081 Working 106 Ups (80kv) Consule Radiology 800000 Working 107 Ultrasound Machine GE LOGIC 200 Radiology 800000 Working 108 Ultrasound Machine SIEMENS Radiology 800000 Working

109 Mobile Ultrasound Machine

GE Logic Book XP

Radiology 700000 Working

110 Mobile Ultrasound Machine

GE (Venue 40) Radiology 600002 Working

111 Ups (60kv) Consule Radiology 600000 Working

112 Film Printer Camera 6850 Kodak (Care

Stream) Radiology 525000 Working

113 Film Printer Camera 8150 Kodak (Care

Stream) Radiology 500000 Working

114 X-RAY MACHINE, 500ma

Siemens Radiology 500000 Working

115 X-RAY MACHINE, 800ma

Siemens Radiology 500000 Working

116 X-RAY MACHINE, 525ma

GE Dx-525 Radiology 465000 Working

117 Mammography GE Radiology 400000 Working

118 PORTABLE X-RAY,100ma

GE Radiology 400000 Working

119 X-RAY MACHINE, 300ma

GE DX-300 Radiology 400000 Working

120 PORTABLE X-RAY, 60ma

GE Radiology 100000 Working

121 PORTABLE X-RAY, 60ma

Siemens Radiology 100000 Working

122 Ventilator GE Versamed

Emergency block

600000 Working

123 Transport Ventilator For Ambulance

GE Versamed 101

Emergency block

500000 Working

124 Defibrilator GE

Emergency block

225000 Working

125 Patient Monitor Philips

Emergency block

200000 Working

126 Patient Monitor L&T Medical

Emergency block

200000 Working

127 Patient Monitor L&T Medical

Emergency block

200000 Working

128 Defibrilator Philips

Emergency block

175000 Working

129 Ecg Machine GE

Emergency block

100000 Working

130 Ecg GE

Medicine OPD

135000 Working

131 Laproscopy, Endoscopy and Ultrasound Stimulator

CAE Sugery OPD 10000000 Working

132 Endoscope Sets Olympus Endoscopy 2000000 Working 133 Colonoscopes Sets Olympus Endoscopy 2000000 Working 134 Diagnostic Audiometer Elkon ENT 200000 Working

135 ENT OPD Examination Unit Operating Machine

Serwell ENT

120000 Working

136 Nd Yag Laser Carl Zeiss Oph OPD 1300000 Working 137 Fundus Camera Carl Zeiss Oph OPD 1200000 Working 138 Green Laser Carl Zeiss Oph OPD 1000000 Working

139 Synoptophore Baliwalla &

Homi Pvt Ltd Oph OPD 500000 Working

140 Auto Refractometer /Keretometer

Biomedix Oph OPD 400000 Working

141 B Scan Biomedix Oph OPD 300000 Working 142 A Scan Alcon Oph OPD 200000 Working 143 A Scan Biomedix Oph OPD 200000 Working 144 A Scan Biomedix Oph OPD 200000 Working

145 Imaging Slit Lamp with Computer

Appaswamy Oph OPD 175000 Working

146 Slit Lamp Appaswamy Oph OPD 150000 Working 147 Perimeter Appaswamy Oph OPD 100000 Working 148 Fetal NST Sonycaid Labour room 1500000 Working 149 Colposcope Carl Ziess Labour room 500000 Working 150 Fetal Nst Huntleing Labour room 400000 Working 151 UV Therapy System V-Care Medical Skin OPD 250000 Working

152 ECG Machine with Computer

Rms Psycatry 250000 Working

153 Bio Feedback Rms Psycatry 200000 Working

154 Autoclave Machine

Nat Steel Equipment Pvt

Ltd Cssd 1000000 Working

155 Distill Water Plant

Nat Steel Equipment Pvt

Ltd Cssd 200000 Working

156

Centralized oxygen, medical air, vacuum and nitrous oxide gases supply to OT, ICU, ICCU, NICU, PICU, wards and casualty

IR Medical gas

manifold 2500000 Working

157 Air Compressor with Drier

IR Medical gas

manifold 700000 Working

158 Vaccum Pump 5hp

Medical gas manifold

500000 Working

159 Oxygen Manifold ANESTEWATA

Medical gas manifold

500000 Working

160 Air Compressor with Drier 5hp

IR Medical gas

manifold 240000 Working

161 Nitrous Oxide Manifold IR

Medical gas manifold

100000 Working

Adichunchanagiri Institute for Molecular Medicine (AIMM) (List of Major Equipment)

Sl.no. Name of

equipment

Make and

Model

Name of the Department

Value/cost (In Rs.)

Present condition (Working

or not)

Date of Purchase

1 Co2 Incubator Thermo Scientific AIMM Working 375000

2017

2 Elisa Reader with Plate Wash

TRASASIA AIMM Working 230000 2018

3 Centrifuge Without Temperature Control

Remi AIMM Working 183050 2018

4

Orion Star pH/Iron, Flouride Electrode & Buffer

AIMM Working 179513 2016

5 Millipore System Aqualic Lab AIMM Working 155000

2011

6 Electrical Balance AIMM Working 153559 2016

7 High throughput screening machine

Tecan AIMM Working 2229459 2018

8 Immuno-fluorescence microscope

Olympus AIMM Working 1500000 2017

9 Tecan multimode plate reader

Infinite MNano+ AIMM Working 1500000

2018

10 Chemidoc Alliance Q9 AIMM Working 500000 2017

11 BOD Incubator Systronics AIMM Working 125000 2018

12 Deep Freezer Thermo

Scientific AIMM Working 247500 2018

13 Ice flaker Anamatrix AIMM Working 100000 2018

14 Vertical laminar air flow cabinet

Anamatrix AIMM Working 200000 2018

15 Deep Freezer HDF2854 AIMM Working 556906 2018

16 Deep Freezer Labline AIMM working 556906 2017

17 Rotary Evaporator AIMM Working 523810 2018

18 Freeze Dryer AIMM Working 500000 2017

19 Eppendorf Centrifuge Eppendorf AIMM working 493500 2018

20 Class II Biohazard Safety Cabinet

AIMM Working 475000 2019

21 UV Visible Spectrophotometer1700

Shimadzu AIMM Working 450000 2018

BGS Institute of Technology, B G Nagara (List of Major Equipment)

Sl.no. Name of equipment Name of the Department

Value/cost (In Rs.)

Present condition

(working or not)

Date of

Purchase

1 Vickers Hardness Testing Machine Civil 1,38,542 Working 20.11.2010

2 Universal Testing Machine, Shear Attachment

Civil 6,93,847 Working 22.11.2010

3 Hydraulic Compression Testing Machine

Civil 2,18,062 Working 27.12.2010

4

Dumpy Level, Theodalite, Compass. Levelling Staff, Auto Level, Tripods

Civil 1,95,375 Working 31.12.2009

5 Dumpy Level, Theodalite, Compass. Levelling Staff, Auto Level, Tripods

Civil 1,01,041 Working 28.12.2011

6 Linertec Total Station Civil 2,56,480 Working 30.09.2016

7

Pycnometer, Sieves, Density Kit, Liquid Limit Device, Shrinkage Limit App, Compaction Apparatus, Dial Gauge, Speedy Moisture Meter, Shear Test Apparatus,

Civil 3,57,733 Working

3.1.2012

8

Loading Frame, Direct Shear Apparatus, Consolidation Apparatus Single Gauge

Civil 1,63,232 Working 28.2.2

012

9

Slump Test App, Vee Bee Consistometer, Compaction Factor App, Cement Autoclave, Cube Moulds, Length Gauge, Los Angles Abrasion Machine

Civil 3,79,488 Working 9.7.20

12

10 Digital Flame Photo Meter, Spectophoto Meter

Civil 2,80,792 Working 18.7.2

012

11 Beakers, Conical Flasks, Pippets, Reagent Bottels, Crucibles, Burettes

Civil 1,27,820 Working 16.8.2

012

12 Autoclave, COD Digester Civil 1,21,828 Working

17.10.2012

13 Orion Star pH/Iron, Fluoride Electrode & Buffer

Civil 1,79,513 Working 8.5.20

17

14 PC Based Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer

Civil 6,99,300 Working 30.3.2

017

15 Horizontal Shake Table with Eccentric Cam

Civil 9,30,000 Working 12.12.2014

16 1 No. 10 KVA online UPS CSE 2,34,144 Working

18-04-

2005

17 1 No. 10 KVA online UPS CSE 2,34,144 Working

18-04-

2005

18 20 KVA online UPS CSE 2,25,000 Working

16-11-

2006

19 Powerline 20 KVA online UPS CSE 2,30,000 Working

21-11-

2008

20

1 No. DBI Power 20 KVA online UPS

CSE 2,45,000 Working 29-09-

2009

21 1 No. Switcher 20 KVA UPS CSE 3,95,000 Working

25-02-

2010

22

25 Nos. Acer veriton Intel Core 2 duo, 2 GB RAM, 320GB HDD, 18.5” TFT Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 5,37,500 Working

14-10-

2010

23

25 Nos. Acer Intel Core i5, 4 GB RAM, 500GB HDD, 19.5” LCD Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 8,07,500 Working 22-

08,2012

24

6 Nos.HCL Intel Core 2 duo, 2 GB RAM, 160GB HDD, 17” LCD Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 1,59,165 Working 11-09-

2008

25

19 Nos. Acer veriton Intel Core 2 duo, 2 GB RAM, 320GB HDD, 18.5” TFT Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 3,87,000 Working 14-10-

2010

26

40 Nos. HCL Intel Pentium Core 2 duo, 512 MB RAM, 80GB HDD, 1.44MB FDD, 15” TFT Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 10,19,200 Working 27-06-

2007

27

30 Nos. Lenovo Desktop, Intel Core i5 processor, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, DVD Writer, 19.5” LED Monitor, KB, Mouse

CSE 6,99,450 Working 03-01-

2018

28

26 Nos. Dell Desktop, Intel Core i3 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 200 GB HDD, 18.5” LED Monitor

CSE 5,31,700 Working 26-12-

2016

29

9 Nos.DellOptiplex, Intel Core2Duo processor, 2 GB RAM, 200 GB HDD, 18.5” LED Monito. KB, Mouse

CSE 1,09,800 Working 05-04-

2016

30

26 Nos. LENOVO Desktop, Intel Core i5 processor, 4 GB RAM, 500 GBHDD, DVD Writer, 19.5” LED Monitor, KB, Mouse

CSE 6,05,930 Working 28-03-

2018

31

26 Nos. LENOVO Desktop, Intel Core i5 processor, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, DVD Writer, 19.5” LED Monitor, KB, Mouse

CSE

6,05,930 Working 28-03-

2018

32

200 Nos. LENOVO Desktop, Intel Core i3 processor, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, DVD Writer, 19.5” LED Monitor, KB, Mouse

CSE

73,63,900 Working 09-09-

2015

33 2 Nos.30 KVA online UPS CSE 9,30,000 Working

08-09-

2015

34 4 - Stroke Diesel Engine Test Rig Mechanical 1,02,000 Working 02.04.2012

35 Variable Compression Ratio Engine Mechanical 1,53,000 Working 24.01.2012

36 Multi - Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Rig

Mechanical 3,35,750 Working 19.01.2012

37 Vapour Compression Refrigeration Test Rig

Mechanical 1,24,600 Working 25.02.2013

38 Vapour Compression Air Condition Test Rig

Mechanical 1,86,800 Working 25.02.2013

39 Ultrasonic flaw detector Mechanical 176800 Working 15.09.2011

40 Solid Edge Software Mechanical 4,72,000 Working 19.08.2020

41 Autocollimator Mechanical 1,16,800 Working 20.02.2012

42 Surface Roughness Tester Mechanical 1,28,600 Working 20.02.2012

43 Profile Projector Mechanical 1,36,800 Working 20.02.2012

44 Floating Carriage Micrometer Mechanical 1,02,000 Working 20.02.2012

45 Universal Testing Machine Mechanical 125000 Working 15.09.2011

46 CNC Milling & Turning machine Simulator software

Mechanical 160225 Working 07.08.2013

47 CNC Milling & Turning Simulation software

Mechanical 300000 Working 07.08.2013

48 ANSYS Software Mechanical 7,55,000 Working 28.03.2020

49 Xilinx Vivado Software Electronics 1,53,400 Working

31-08-

2020

50 Cadence Software Electronics 5,40,000 Working

11-03-

2020

51 Digital IC Trainer-4004 with 4mm Terminals

Electronics 1,70,670 Working 23-9-2006

52

25MHZ Oscilloscope (2 channel 4 Trace) Make: APLAB3802

Electronics

1,86,000

Working 01-9-2006

53

1.25 MHZ Dual trace; Oscilloscope with standard all Accessories; 2. 10 MHZ Function Generator

Electronics 1,99,000 Working 11-8-2007

54

DSP kit with TMS 320C6713 computer Accessory as per the specification

Electronics 1,50,000 Working 17-10-

2008

55

Power line makes 20KVA online UPS system for 2 hours backup

Electronics 2,30,000 Working 23-10-

2008

56 1.ADCL-01 BPSK/DPSK/DEPSK Modulation/Demodulation kit

Electronics 2,26,800 Working 27-3-2009

57 Microwave Elec. Passive components & Instruments

Electronics 2,10,000 Working 6-3-2009

58

Microprocessor Trainer Kit.8055ESA 85-3

Electronics 1,46,707 Working 01-09-

2006

59

1.TK Base Universal VLSI Development Board 2.LG LITE 32 Channels logic, Analyzer pattern Generator

Electronics 3,19,450 Working 14-03-

2008

60

1.EB000099-KIT FREE DOS PRELOADED 2.IC000621 IGBDDR11667PC2 -5300UNBUF, NON ECC-B 3.BB000365-160GB 7200 RAM SATA/300 HDD SMB BUF 3.5 4.ID000901-CPU IC2D B7300, 266GH, 1066M, 3MB L6BXOW 5.BC000345-22XINT SATA DVD WRITER BLACK 6.IA001190 MOTHERBOARD 7.I9000083 – Headphone with Mic-Silver & Black 8.BG000430A- 43(17) HCL wide lcd w/o speaker block DDD.

Electronics 18,75,000 Working

23-12-

2008

61

MEMS Pro-Complete VLSI/MEMS Design Systems 10 floating Licenses Permanent Licenses

Electronics 7,25,000 Working 12-10-

2009

University Grants Commission

Appendix (XV) (Refer 9.4)

Library

SL

NO

Cnstituent Colleges Total Space

(sq,mtrs)

Computers Total Reference Books

Research Journals

1 Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Science

5057 42 27695 115

2 BGS Institute of Technology

625 25 30583 66

3 Shri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy

156 38 10389 29

4 Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing

325 08 3420 09

5 BGS College of Education 1148 25 7627 09

6 BGS First Grade College 896 01 476 Nil

Total 7311 138 79714 228

University Grants Commission

(Appendix XVI ) (Refer 9.5)

Sports Facilities

a) Open Play Ground (S) for outdoor sports (Athletics ,Football,Hockey,Cricket, etc.)-Yes

b) Track for Athletics- Yes c) Basketball Courts- Yes 2 Synthetic basket ball courts d) Squash/Tennis Courts- Yes Flood lit Synthetic Tennis Court e) Swimming Pool- Under Planning f) Indoor sports facilities including

gymnasium - Yes g) Any other:

• 4 Badminton courts in hostel and college premises • Recreation Halls in all Hostels • Volleyball court • Cricket • Kabaddi court • Kho Kho • Yoga Hall

University Grants Commission

Appendix-XVII Refer 11.1

The composition of the statutory bodies of the University

1. Board of Governors 2. Board of Management 3. Academic Council 4. Boards of Studies 5. Finance Committee 6. Research and Innovaion Council 7. Works and Purchase Committee 8. Planning , Monitoring and Evaluation Board

University Grants Commission

Appendix-XVIII (Enclosed) Refer 13.1

Details of Non-Teaching Staff

Sl No

Employee Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of Pay Date of

Appointment

Trained Yes/No If Yes Details

1 Dr. S Chandrashekar Shetty Vice Chancellor 77Y

MBBS, MS (Ophth), WHO Fellowship in Vitreo Retinal Surgery,Honarary Doctor of Science by Odessa State Me4diacal University, Ukerine, Honarary Doctor of Science of RGUHS Bangalore

Consolidated Pay 02.02.2018 Y

2 Prof. K. Byrappa Pro Vice Chancellor 67Y Ph.D. .FRSC,FWAC,FARM Consolidated Pay 02.07.2018 Y 3 Dr.C. K. Subbaraya Registrar 65Y Ph.D., MBA Consolidated Pay 09.04.2018 Y 4 Dr. DVLN Prasad Registrar (Evaluation) 58Y Ph.D. , M. Phil 40050-50550 14.05.2018 Y 5 Mr. B.K. Umesha Finance Officer 58Y BSc. MBA 121695 01.02.2018 Y

6 Dr.Wg.Cdr. Rupnarayan Dean Academics &

Accreditation 70Y

M.B.B.S.,M.D.(Path),F.I.C.S., AFAeMS ,NTTC

130000 17.08.2020 Y

7 Dr. Satish Kumar G. Dy. Registrar 45Y MD(Homeopathy) 37400-67500 18.05.2018 Y 8 Dr. Janakiram K. Academic Coordinator 60Y M.Sc. Ph.D. 97000 25.03.2019 Y 9 Mr. Virupaksha H. Law Officer 48Y B.A ( Law), LLB 55000 15.07.2020 Y

10 Mr. SaraathVidyananda Audit Officer 41Y Bcom, CA (Inter) 22800-43200 01.07.2019 Y

11 Mrs. Lalitha Jagadish Assistant Registrar

(Admin) 40Y MBA (HR/Finance )PGDHM 60000 04.11.2019 Y

12 Mr. Rajath C. E. Assistant Registrar 36Y M.Tech 21361 24.05.2018 Y

13 Mrs. Sandhya D.S. Assistant Registrar 32Y M.Tech 35000 09.01.2020 Y

14 Mr. Sudeep Kumar K. S. Assistant Professor

(Eval.) 39Y M.Tech 15600-39100 01.03.2019 Y

15 Mr. N Mahesh Scientific Officer ACU-

CRI 29Y M.Tech 30000 23.11.2020 Y

16 Mrs. Nandini N.S. Asst. Prof. &

Programmer IT 25Y M.Tech. 21.04.2021 Y

17 Mr. Akash J.R. Site Engineer 24Y B.E. (Civil), M.Tech.

(Structural Engg.) 20000 01.04.2021 Y

18 Ms. Lekhashree M.K. Programmer IT 24Y B.E. 14000 21.04.2021 Y 19 Dr. Girish Y.R. PDF 34Y M.Sc. Ph.D. 40000 01.01.2019 Y 20 Dr. Udayabhanu PDF 30Y M.Sc. Ph.D. 40000 05.01.2021 Y 21 Dr. Anush S.M. PDF 31Y M.Sc. Ph.D. 40000 31.12.2021 Y 22 Dr. Naveen Y.P. PDF 34Y M.Sc. Ph.D. 40000 18.01.2021 Y 23 Mr. Mahesh N. Office Superintendent 52Y B.Com 31000 01.01.2019 Y 24 Mr. Sham T. Office Superintendent 42Y M.Com 25828 01.04.2019 Y 25 Mr. Vinuth M. N. Account's Assistant 37Y B.Com. M.B.A. 20000 18.10.2019 Y 26 Mrs. Veena K.S. SDA 27Y BBM 10000 01.02.2020 N 27 Ms. Poornima G. M. SDA 23Y B.Com 8750 01.08.2018 N 28 Ms. Sudha R. SDA 23Y B.Com 8250 01.02.2020 N 29 Ms. Keerthana V. SDA 23Y M.Com 8250 03.02.2020 N 30 Ms. Harshitha C.M. SDA 22Y B.Com 8250 01.04.2021 N 31 Mr. Shivalinge Gowda Attender 33Y S.S.L.C. 9300 01.03.2019 N 32 Mr. Madhusudhan J. H. Attender 24Y PUC, ITI 8300 13.02.2019 N

33 Mr. Prabhakar J. R. Attender cum Spare

Driver 35Y S.S.L.C. 9550 09.03.2018 N

34 Mr. Anil G. Attender 31Y 8000 18.07.2018 N 35 Mr. Krishnamurthy Driver 37Y S.S.L.C. 16750 12.02.2018 Y

36 Mr. Devaraju K A Driver 46Y S.S.L.C. 12500 18.05.2020 y 37 Mr. Ashok M. Security 43Y ITI 8200 01.03.2019 N 38 Mrs. Gowramma House Keeping 36Y 10th Standard 8000 07.03.2018 N 39 Mrs. Manjula K. House Keeping 32Y 9th Standard 8000 18.03.2019 N 40 Mrs. Ragini House Keeping 35Y 7th Standard 7500 11.06.2018 N

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences 41 PANDU T.S ASST. ENGG. 52Y Diploma 22800-43200 01/06/1992 Y 42 KUMARA SWAMY H.G. SR. LIBRARIAN 51Y B. lib 32800-52500 18/01/1993 Y 43 YATHEESH B.R. Medico Social Worker 38Y DMLT 14550-26700 01/11/2007 Y 44 SOMASHEKARA H.M. OFF. SUPTD 57Y MA, M LISc 20000-36300 11/09/1990 Y 45 GOPALA K.S. Computer Operator 56Y B Com 14550-26700 17/07/1990 Y 46 SHIVAKUMAR H.V. Lab Technician 56 Y DMLT 14550-26700 08/06/1990 Y 47 PRASAD M.B. Lab Technician 49Y DMLT 14550-26700 13/12/1990 Y 48 NARAYANA GOWDA G.D. Lab Technician 57Y B Sc 14550-26700 01/12/1986 Y 49 YATHISHA N.R. Lab Technician 50Y DMLT 14550-26700 07/10/1992 Y 50 MANJULA Y.S. Lab Technician 46Y DMLT 14550-26700 14/09/1995 Y 51 SURESH J.N. Lab Technician 48Y DMLT 14550-26700 02/07/2001 Y 52 SATHISH KUMAR A.H. Lab Technician 45Y DMLT 14550-26700 02/07/2001 Y 53 SHANKARE GOWDA S.R. Lab Technician 48Y DMLT 14550-26700 07/02/2001 Y 54 MAMATHA V.A. Lab Technician 49Y DMLT 14550-26700 01/03/2007 55 SUNDARESHA B.M. FDA 56Y BA 14550-26700 05/10/1987 Y 56 HONNAGIRI GOWDA H. Senior Typist 50Y PUC 14550-26700 11/07/1994 Y 57 KUMAR Photo/Arts., 52Y SSLC 11000-19000 15/06/1992 Y 58 SHIVARAJU B. Driver 31Y 7th Standard 01/08/1990 59 SHIVANNA Driver 30Y 7th Standard 02/11/1991 60 PUTTA NAIK P. Driver 50Y SSLC 01/12/2005 61 VARALAKSHMI J.S. SDA 53Y PUC 01/03/1986

62 DHRUVAKUMAR J.N. Attender 47Y SSLC 07/09/2000 63 HARISH S. Attender 49Y SSLC/DMLT 01/06/1991

64 VENKATACHALA GOWDA T.V.

Attender 54Y SSLC 03/09/1987

65 NINGARAJU K. Attender 53Y SSLC 04/10/1991 66 ANANDA C.M. Attender 44Y PUC 15/01/2001 67 THOPE GOWDA J.H. Attender 56Y SSLC 20/09/1988 68 MOHAMAD ALI SAB M.M. Attender 57Y SSLC/DMLT 04/01/1987 69 RAJASHEKARA C.R. Attender 54Y PUC 20/09/1988 70 MANJUNATHA S. Attender 58Y SSLC 20/09/1988 71 MUTHURAYAPPA Attender 52Y 7th Standard 01/06/1989 72 HONGERE GOWDA Attender 51Y PUC 01/09/1989 73 LAKSHMANA Attender 42Y PUC 09/09/2000 74 RAMACHANDRA H.S. Attender 45Y SSLC 06/01/1997 75 SRINIVASAIAH B.S. Attender 62Y 7th Standard 01/04/1988 76 HONGEREGOWDA J.S. Attender 50Y SSLC 20/09/2000 77 KRISHNA H. Attender 57Y 4th Standard 01/05/1988 78 GANGADHARA Attender 53Y SSLC 10/06/1996 79 GANGADHARA A.N. Attender 50Y 5th Standard 01/04/1993 80 RAMESH D Attender 57Y 4th Standard 01/04/1993 81 HANUME GOWDA Attender 51Y 4th Standard 01/09/1995 82 SHIVANNA S.R. Attender 52Y 7th Standard 01/12/2003 83 YASHODAMMA Sweeper 58Y Nil 25/01/1989 84 SHIVALINGAIAH A.S. Driver 57Y SSLC 01/03/2009 85 RAMEGOWDA S.T. Driver 50Y 7th Standard 01/05/2009 86 SREERAMA Sweeper 60Y 5th Standard 17/05/2009 87 KRISHNA MURTHY P.B. Driver 32Y SSLC 06/01/2010

88 RAVI KUMAR P.S. Driver 43Y 7th Standard 01/12/2005 89 HARISH K.L. Assistant 39Y M Com 01/03/2011 90 SUCHITRA SDA 35Y B Com 01/08/2011 91 NINGAMESTHRI Lab Technician 50Y SSLC/DMLT 01/12/2011 92 MAHALINGE GOWDA V.N. Attender 55Y PUC 01/12/2011 93 HONGERE GOWDA J.B. Attender 52Y PUC 01/12/2011 94 ANNAIAH D.S. Attender 50Y 9th 04/12/2011 95 PADMARAJU J.N. Attender 57Y SSLC 01/12/2011 96 SURESH Attender 56Y SSLC 01/12/2011 97 SHIVARAMU J.K Attender 51Y 7th Standard 01/12/2011 98 DHANANJAYA T. Attender 52Y SSLC 01/12/2011 99 SURESH J.K. Attender 58Y SSLC 01/12/2011

100 PRAKASH J.S. Attender 57Y SSLC 01/12/2011 101 NANJUNDAIAH Watchman 58Y 4th Standard 01/12/2011 102 RAVI KUMAR B.V. Electrician 32Y SSLC ITI 04/12/2011 103 GURUMURTHY Attender 44Y 7th Standard 01/03/2005 104 BHARATH J.R. Attender 38Y 7th Standard 01/10/2012 105 SHANTHAMMA (LAK) Sweeper 49Y Nil 01/03/2005 106 JAYALAKSMI S.D Sweeper 53Y SSLC 01/03/2005 107 VIJAYAMMA Sweeper 58Y NIL 01/03/2005 108 SHANTHAMMA N(FM) Sweeper 49Y NIL 01/03/2005 109 MANJULA S.V. Sweeper 36Y 7th Standard 01/03/2012 110 NANJAPPA Sweeper 59Y Nil 01/03/2012 111 KANTHARAJU Sweeper 50Y 6th Standard 01/03/2012 112 PADMA Sweeper 54Y Nil 01/03/2012 113 RATHNAMMA Sweeper 48Y Nil 01/03/2012 114 RAJAMMA Sweeper 40Y 1st Standard 01/03/2012

115 SHOBHA Sweeper 39Y 7th Standard 01/03/2012 116 NAGAMMA Sweeper 52Y Nil 01/03/2012 117 THAYAMMA Sweeper 42Y Nil 01/03/2005 118 ANANTHA RAJU C.S. Photographer 56Y Diploma in Photography 04/09/2012 119 VENKATESH Mechanic 40Y SSLC 01/03/2006 120 SHASHIDHARA S Mechanic 41Y SSLC 01/03/2006 121 PRAMODH B.C. Hardware Technician 30Y SSLC 19/10/2012 122 GOPALKRISHNA K.K SDA 45Y BA 12/12/2012 123 SHIVAPRASADA B.N. Sweeper 26Y SSLC 01/03/2013 124 AKKAMAHADEVI FDA 59Y BA 02/01/1991 125 NINGAMMA SDA 48Y MA 01/03/2013 126 RAVI KUMAR H.C. FDA 44Y BA 01/03/2002 127 PRAMEELAMMA B.L. Lab Technician 51Y SSLC DMLT 01/04/1993 128 LAKSHMINARAYANA T. Attender 44Y SSLC 01/03/2013 129 KANTHARAJU J.N. Attender 35Y SSLC 01/03/2013 130 KUMARA L.M. Driver 42Y SSLC 16/10/2010 131 RAMESHA H.C. Lab Technician 53Y SSLC DMLT 01/03/1993 132 SHRUTHI S. SDA 30Y PUC 17/05/2013 133 SHIVARAJA S. Driver 33Y SSLC 25/01/2012 134 ARVINDA K.S. Attender 42Y SSLC 01/08/2010 135 ANITHA Sweeper 29Y 5th Standard 01/06/2013 136 MUDDEGOWDA K. Sweeper 42Y PUC 21/05/2013 137 VENKATESH R. Supervisor 45Y PUC 28/03/2013 138 CHALUVARAJA U.B. Driver 31Y SSLC 07/05/2013 139 BHAGYAMMA H.C. Social Worker 38Y SSLC 01/12/2013 140 PREMA R. Sweeper 38Y 5th Standard 01/12/2013 141 DEVARAJA H.B. Sweeper 44Y 9th Standard 08/01/2014

142 LOKESH N. Sweeper 27Y 7th Standard 01/06/2014 143 VARALAKSHMI M.P. SDA 35Y B Com 01/11/2014 144 SOWMYA B.R. SDA 27Y SSLC 01/02/2015 145 SUNIL KUMAR Sweeper 30Y 7th Standard 01/03/2015 146 RAMESHA B.R. Plumber 35Y SSLC 01/05/2015 147 MANJUNATHA C.M. Sweeper 42Y 5th Standard 05/10/2015 148 JEEVAN S Sweeper 27Y SSLC 01/03/2016 149 MAMATHA H.N. SDA 33Y BA 01/06/2016

150 LAKSHAMANAGOWDA T.H.

Sweeper 46Y 7th Standard 08/06/2016

151 CHETHANA S Attender 31Y SSLC 01/12/2016 152 BHAGYAMMA Sweeper 39Y 5th Standard 01/03/2017 153 KIRAN KUMAR V.C. Physical Instructor 34Y M Ped 01/12/2016 154 ROOPA S.N. Sweeper 40Y SSLC 02/06/2017 155 SATISH P.H. Lab Technician 47Y SSLC/DMLT 01/06/2017 156 BELURE GOWDA P.C. Driver 37Y SSLC 01/08/2017 157 Dr. PRABHUDEVA M.C. Social Worker 59Y MSW 07/08/2017 158 HEMAVATHI M.B. Sweeper 38Y 5th Standard 15/09/2017 159 DEVARAJ N Sweeper 23Y SSLC 06/09/2017 160 MAHALINGA Audio Video Operator 34Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 13/01/2018 161 RANGE GOWDA Assistant 56Y JOC 01/01/2018 162 SAVITHA Sweeper 37Y 5th Standard Daily Wages 04/05/2018 163 VANI C.J. Lab Technician 32Y SSLC DMLT consolidated Pay 29/06/2018 164 MAMATHA B.K. Sweeper 38Y 5th Standard Daily Wages 01/10/2018 165 CHETHAN B.Y. Sweeper 21Y SSLC Daily Wages 01/10/2018 166 HEMA S.R. Sweeper 37Y 8th Standard Daily Wages 01/10/2018 167 ANUSUYAMMA R.S. Attender 37Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 02/11/2018

168 SAVITHA K.R. Sweeper 41Y SSLC Daily Wages 01/12/2018 169 PRADEEPA B.J. Superintendent 35Y B.Com 01/01/2019 170 SHWETHA K.R. SDA 23Y B Com Consolidated Pay 01/03/2019 171 GIRISH M.S. Head - HR 52Y MA Consolidated Pay 22/07/2019 172 PRAJWAL A. Sweeper 20Y ITI Consolidated Pay 01/07/2019 173 UMESHA R. Typist 53Y PUC 02/08/1987 174 DIVYA K. Sweeper 36Y 7th Standard Daily Wages 21/08/2019 175 SUDARSHAN H.S. Jr. Technical Engineer 25Y BE Consolidated Pay 06/12/2019 176 BHARATHKUMAR C.M SDA - Exam 26Y MBA Consolidated Pay 06/12/2019 177 SHIVARAJU K. Driver 26Y 10th Standard Consolidated Pay 06/12/2019 178 CHANDAN R Driver 21Y 10th Standard Consolidated Pay 01/06/2020

179 PRAVEEN KUMAR B. Driver 21Y 10th Standard Consolidated Pay 01/10/2020

Adichunchanagiri Hospital & Research Centre 180 MRAJESH SHETTY K R Administrative Officer 34Y MBA 28100-50100 29/09/2009 181 VISHALAKSHI M M Nursing Superintendent 57Y DGNM 20000-36300 26/03/1993 182 ARUN J Biomedical Engineer 33Y BE 28100-50100 02/07/2012 183 SWAMY K FDA 54Y ITI 14550-26700 01/02/1987 184 DEVARAJA B K Office Superintendent 54Y B Com 20000-36300 23/06/1990 185 KRISHNAIAH S N FDA 58Y B Com Consolidated Pay 01/10/1991 186 NAGARAJU B SDA 58Y ITI Consolidated Pay 01/06/1990 187 SHIVAKUMAR P SDA 56Y PUC 11600-21000 15/03/1992 188 THRISHALA D D FDA 53Y B Com 14550-26700 13/06/1994 189 PUTTEGOWDA SDA 52Y PUC 11600-21000 01/03/1995 190 DEVARAJA M L SDA 58 Y PUC Consolidated Pay 01/04/1995 191 SHIVARAMEGOWDA FDA 52 Y B Com 14550-26700 01/09/1997 192 PUSHPALATHA N R SDA 49 Y B Com 11600-21000 01/12/1998 193 DAKSHAYANI G C FDA 54 Y MA 14550-26700 01/03/1997

194 HANUMANTHARAJU SDA 42 Y BA 11600-21000 01/03/2010 195 HEMAVATHY C M SDA 40 Y SSLC 11600-21000 03/09/2010 196 SAROJAMMA C TYPIST 55 Y SSLC 11600-21000 13/11/1990 197 VEENA N Computer Operator 36 Y PUC 11600-21000 15/06/2007 198 MANASA B R Receptionist 35 Y PUC 11600-21000 01/08/2010 199 RAMYA B Receptionist 35 Y PUC 11600-21000 01/08/2010 200 VASANTH D R Refractionist 34 Y Ophthalmic Technique 11600-21000 18/01/2011 201 MANOHARA G Refractionist 37 Y Ophthalmic Technique 14550-26700 31/03/2010 202 ANANTHA KUMARA A T Record Clerk 33Y MA 14550-26700 16/12/2010 203 NAGANNA H M Pharmacist 40Y D Pharma 11600-21000 08/04/2009 204 MAHADEVA N S Pharmacist 51Y D Pharma 14550-26700 20/07/1992 205 DEVARASE GOWDA C K Pharmacist 51Y D Pharma 14550-26700 27/08/1993 206 RAJASHEKARAIAH Lab Technician 54Y JOC (Lab Technician) 14550-26700 07/04/1997 207 SHIVAKUMAR Y S PRO 53Y JOC (Lab Technician) 24000-45300 16/01/1991 208 DHARMENDRA Y P PRO 45 Y MA 24000-45300 01/04/1996 209 NITHYANANDAIAH K M Lab Technician 54Y JOC (Lab Technician) 14550-26700 14/12/1990 Y 210 MANJUNATH S N Lab Technician 52Y JOC (Lab Technician) 14550-26700 30/11/1992 Y 211 BASAVARAJU A L Lab Technician 48Y JOC (Lab Technician) 14550-26700 30/11/1992 Y 212 RAVI K S Lab Technician 47Y JOC (Lab Technician) 14550-26700 01/04/1993 Y 213 HEMALATHA J N MRI & CT Technician 35 Y DMXT, CT & MRI Training 14550-26700 27/11/2010 Y 214 GANGADHARA P N X-Ray Technician 52 Y JOC in X-ray Tech. 14550-26700 11/10/2001 Y 215 GOVINDARAJU J Medical Record Officer 46 Y DMRT 20000-36300 05/12/2005

216 VEENA PRECILLA Medical Record

Technician 46 Y DMRT 14550-26700 25/09/2006

217 SHWETHA D Medical Record

Technician 33 Y DMRT 14550-26700 09/07/2012

218 DEVARAJ B Medical Record

Technician 39Y DMRT 14550-26700 09/07/2012

219 HARISHA K C PRO 33Y MSW, PGDHRM 22800-43200 20/09/2011 220 NAGAPRAKASHA Assistant Manager-HR 35Y MSW, PGDHRM 22800-43200 20/09/2011 221 GIDDEGOWDA D N Dark Room Assistant 53Y PUC 9600-14550 03/12/1992 222 SHIVARAJU S R Dental Mechanic 46Y SSLC 10400-16400 05/07/1997 223 SHAKUNTHALA B M Staff Nurse 59Y DGNM Consolidated Pay 18/01/1993 224 MAHADEVAMMA P Staff Nurse 56 Y DGNM 16000-29600 17/05/1993 225 BHARGAVI D S Staff Nurse 52Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/12/1994 226 ARUNAKSHI U C Staff Nurse 52 Y DGNM 16000-29600 06/04/1996 227 MOLY K P Staff Nurse 53Y DGNM 16000-29600 06/08/1997 228 YASHODAMMA D H Staff Nurse 48Y DGNM 16000-29600 20/09/1997 229 RUKMINI V D Staff Nurse 43Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/01/1999 230 RADHAMMA P T Staff Nurse 44Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/12/1998 231 KAMALAMMA C K Staff Nurse 44Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/01/1999 232 LALITHAMMA Staff Nurse 46Y DGNM 16000-29600 17/06/1999 233 NAGARATHNAMMA B Staff Nurse 46Y DGNM 16000-29600 11/03/2000 234 UMA C N Staff Nurse 43Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/08/2003 235 NAGAMMA B M Staff Nurse 42Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/10/2001 236 BIJUMOL P K Staff Nurse 44Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/08/2003 237 LAKSHMANA GOWDA G L Staff Nurse 43Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/08/2003 238 LAKSHMIDEVAMMA H T Staff Nurse 48Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/08/2003 239 NAGARATHNAMMA J Staff Nurse 43Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/08/2003 240 NEELAMMA B N Staff Nurse 43 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/08/2003 241 NEELAMMA H P Staff Nurse 48 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/08/2003 242 NETHRAVATHI H V Staff Nurse 41 Y B Sc Nursing 16000-29600 01/08/2003 243 PADMAMMA H B Staff Nurse 46 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/08/2003 244 VIJAYALAKSHMI Y S Staff Nurse 51 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/08/2003 245 SAVITRAMMA B R Staff Nurse 41 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/05/2004

246 SUJATHA N Staff Nurse 42 Y DGNM 16000-29600 07/06/2004 247 DEVARAJA A K Staff Nurse 44 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/09/2005 248 NAGARATHNA C M Staff Nurse 38 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/09/2005 249 KUMARI B A Staff Nurse 38 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/09/2005 250 BHAGYA K Staff Nurse 40 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/09/2005 251 ANUJA R Staff Nurse 37 Y B Sc Nursing 16000-29600 01/09/2005 252 GEETHA T G Staff Nurse 37 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/06/2006 253 JYOTHI D Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 16000-29600 03/01/2007 254 SUCHITRA K K Staff Nurse 37 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/06/2007 Y 255 SAKAMMA D H Staff Nurse 36 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/06/2007 Y 256 VANAMALA N S Staff Nurse 49 Y DGNM 16000-29600 06/10/2006 Y 257 MAMATHA M Staff Nurse 39 Y DGNM 16000-29600 27/01/2007 Y 258 ARUNKUMAR A S Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 16000-29600 10/01/2007 Y 259 SUNEETHA C S Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 16000-29600 03/06/2007 Y 260 GEETHA L B Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 16000-29600 13/06/2007 Y 261 MANJULA B G Staff Nurse 37 Y DGNM 16000-29600 03/12/2007 Y 262 CHANDAN D N Staff Nurse 34 Y DGNM 16000-29600 18/02/2008 Y 263 SOMASHEKARA R Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 16000-29600 18/02/2008 Y 264 DINESHA V Staff Nurse 34 Y DGNM 16000-29600 18/02/2008 Y 265 DEVARAJU M P Staff Nurse 41 Y DGNM 14550-26700 18/02/2008 Y 266 PRAKASHA C N Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 16000-29600 10/03/2008 Y 267 MANJUNATHA G H Staff Nurse 33 Y DGNM 16000-29600 01/04/2008 Y 268 VARADARAJU C K Staff Nurse 36 Y DGNM 14550-26700 20/05/2008 Y 269 HAREESHA M K Staff Nurse 36 Y DGNM 16000-29600 20/07/2006 Y 270 LAKSHMANA GOWDA C M Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 01/09/2008 Y 271 ANITHA D N Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 01/11/2008 Y 272 SANTHOSHA Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 01/10/2009 Y

273 SHOBHA V D Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 26/01/2009 Y 274 KRISHNAMURTHY T Staff Nurse 39 Y DGNM 14550-26700 22/12/2008 Y 275 PRADEEPA K Staff Nurse 34 Y DGNM 14550-26700 07/05/2009 Y 276 UMADEVI N Staff Nurse 45 Y DGNM 14550-26700 01/07/2009 Y 277 ASHA RANI R Staff Nurse 32 Y DGNM 14550-26700 01/07/2009 Y 278 SHOBHA Staff Nurse 46 Y DGNM 14550-26700 01/07/2009 Y 279 PAVITHRA D T Staff Nurse 34 Y DGNM 14550-26700 09/03/2010 Y 280 DILEEP A N Staff Nurse 32 Y DGNM 14550-26700 13/05/2010 Y 281 HEMAVATHI H B Staff Nurse 34 Y DGNM 14550-26700 24/06/2010 Y 282 VEDALAKSHMI Staff Nurse 32 Y DGNM 14550-26700 24/06/2010 Y 283 SOMALATHA B T Staff Nurse 31 Y DGNM 14550-26700 02/07/2010 Y 284 BHAGYA B Staff Nurse 36 Y DGNM 14550-26700 18/08/2010 Y 285 REKHA B N Staff Nurse 38 Y DGNM 14550-26700 27/08/2010 Y 286 GEETHA K S Staff Nurse 40 Y DGNM 14550-26700 30/08/2010 Y 287 PARVATHAMMA B N Staff Nurse 32 Y DGNM 14550-26700 28/08/2010 Y 288 CHETANAKUMARA R Staff Nurse 32 Y DGNM 14550-26700 01/01/2011 Y 289 MANJULA B H Staff Nurse 38 Y DGNM 14550-26700 01/07/2009 Y 290 SRINIVASA M S Staff Nurse 31 Y DGNM 14550-26700 05/01/2011 Y 291 MANJUNATHA A K Staff Nurse 34 Y DGNM 14550-26700 05/01/2011 Y 292 ANITHA R B Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 05/01/2011 Y 293 REKHA H K Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 08/01/2011 Y 294 PRADEEPA C G Staff Nurse 32 Y DGNM 14550-26700 25/01/2011 Y 295 VASANTHA KUMARI B R Staff Nurse 36 Y DGNM 14550-26700 20/09/2010 Y 296 MANOJ KUMAR A R Staff Nurse 33 Y DGNM 14550-26700 20/02/2011 Y 297 ROOPA S K Staff Nurse 34 Y DGNM 14550-26700 10/02/2011 Y 298 MAHALAKSHMI J H Staff Nurse 32 Y DGNM 14550-26700 27/04/2011 Y 299 PRAMOD P Staff Nurse 31 Y DGNM 14550-26700 14/05/2011 Y

300 MANUJA A H Staff Nurse 32 Y DGNM 14550-26700 14/05/2011 Y 301 PAVITHRA K L Staff Nurse 31 Y DGNM 14550-26700 17/05/2011 Y 302 RAMYA N C Staff Nurse 31 Y DGNM 14550-26700 19/05/2011 Y 303 SHRIKANTHA Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 02/06/2011 Y 304 VINODA M Staff Nurse 34 Y DGNM 14550-26700 13/07/2011 Y 305 SHRUTHI N D Staff Nurse 30 Y DGNM 14550-26700 15/07/2011 Y 306 MANU C S Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 16/01/2013 Y 307 PAVITHRA H M Staff Nurse 31 Y DGNM 14550-26700 14/08/2011 Y 308 ASHWINI K N Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 04/08/2011 Y 309 NAGAVENI J N Staff Nurse 31 Y DGNM 14550-26700 18/10/2011 Y 310 VINUTHA N Staff Nurse 30 Y DGNM 14550-26700 04/06/2012 Y 311 VINUTHA C P Staff Nurse 33 Y DGNM 14550-26700 04/06/2012 Y 312 JAYASRI N Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 04/06/2012 Y 313 MAMATHA C N Staff Nurse 32 Y DGNM 14550-26700 04/06/2012 Y 314 PUTTALINGEGOWDA M B Staff Nurse 43 Y DGNM 14550-26700 02/06/2012 Y 315 MARY KADALI KATTIL Nursing Assistant 55 Y PUC, Nursing Training 11600-21000 28/06/1990 Y 316 BOJAMMA T B Nursing Assistant 53 Y SSLC, Nursing Training 11600-21000 06/07/1990 Y 317 MANJULA G K Nursing Assistant 55 Y SSLC, Nursing Training 11600-21000 13/08/1990 Y 318 JAYALAKSHMAMMA M Nursing Assistant 58 Y SSLC, Nursing Training Consolidated Pay 28/06/1990 Y 319 KUSUMA Junior Health Assistant 34 Y BSS Nursing 12500-24000 03/11/2010 Y 320 MANJUNATHA S Horticulture Assistant 55 Y JOC 11600-21000 09/08/1990 Y 321 MAHALINGEGOWDA B R Horticulture Assistant 50 Y JOC 11600-21000 01/04/1993 Y 322 CHANDRAPPA Horticulture Assistant 52 Y JOC 11600-21000 23/07/1996 Y 323 BASAVARAJAIAH S C Electrician 57 Y JOC 11600-21000 05/03/1986 Y 324 RAMESHA C B Electrician 55 Y SSLC 11600-21000 18/06/1990 Y 325 VISWANATHA C K Electrician 52 Y ITI 11600-21000 24/07/1997 Y 326 ANJINI M K Electrician 45 Y JOC 11600-21000 29/07/2010 Y

327 ANANTHA KUMAR C K Ward Boy 47 Y JOC 9600-14550 01/02/2014 Y 328 NANDA M D Telephone Operator 44 Y ITI 11600-21000 01/10/2002 Y 329 GANGADHARA G Telephone Attender 46 Y 7th Standard 10400-16400 01/06/2011 Y 330 KEMPEGOWDA Lineman 48 Y ITI 11600-21000 12/02/1993 Y 331 SREEDEVI N Tailor 51 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 20/07/1992 Y 332 ANDANIGOWDA J DRIVER 49 Y 3rd Standard 10400-16400 01/04/1995 Y 333 YOGESHA C R DRIVER 40 Y 10th Standard 10400-16400 01/02/2006 Y 334 SHIVALINGA B DRIVER 38 Y 7th Standard 10400-16400 01/02/2006 Y 335 GANGADHARA P B DRIVER 32 Y SSLC 10400-16400 19/04/2007 Y 336 SHIVANNAGOWDA P G DRIVER 53 Y 10th Standard 10400-16400 06/01/2008 Y 337 MANJUNATHA V P DRIVER 36 Y SSLC 10400-16400 01/07/2010 Y 338 VISHAKANTAIAH Peon 47 Y 9th Standard 10400-16400 01/08/2010 Y 339 VASANTHAKUMARA M L DRIVER 34 Y 8th Standard 10400-16400 01/07/2010 Y 340 BANGARI K J DRIVER 36 Y 8th Standard 10400-16400 01/08/2010 Y 341 PRADEEPA P S DRIVER 31 Y SSLC 10400-16400 20/01/2011 Y 342 MAHESHA N DRIVER 46 Y 10th Standard 10400-16400 13/03/1997 Y 343 THAMMANNA B DRIVER 51 Y SSLC 10400-16400 01/06/2006 Y 344 CHETHANA L DRIVER 29 Y 10th Standard 10400-16400 01/07/2012 Y 345 JAVARAIAH SDA 52 Y BA 10400-16400 15/12/1994 Y 346 NATARAJA B H Attender 56 Y 7th Standard 10400-16400 16/06/1990 Y 347 PRAKASH C Attender 53 Y TCH 10400-16400 01/07/1990 Y 348 RAVI D Attender 52 Y 10th Standard 10400-16400 29/10/1991 Y 349 SOMASHEKARA M N Attender 51 Y SSLC 10400-16400 21/10/1991 Y 350 BHAGYA S P Attender 55 Y SSLC 10400-16400 10/08/1992 Y 351 BORALINGEGOWDA B R Attender 43 Y SSLC 10400-16400 01/09/1993 Y 352 NAGARAJU C Attender 48 Y SSLC 10400-16400 01/10/1996 Y 353 GANGADHARACHAR Attender 52 Y PUC 10400-16400 15/12/1994 Y

354 RAMEGOWDA H M Attender 48 Y PUC 10400-16400 01/03/2010 Y 355 NAGARAJU G Attender 54 Y JOC 10400-16400 01/11/1997 Y 356 RAMESH K Attender 51 Y TCH 10400-16400 01/01/1998 Y 357 SURESHA C R Peon (MUTT) 47 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/07/2008 Y 358 RAJANNA B Peon (MUTT) 51 Y 4th Standard 9600-14551 01/04/1993 Y 359 RAMANNA S K Peon (MUTT) 54 Y 2nd Standard 9600-14552 01/07/1994 Y 360 ANDANI Peon 50 Y 10th Standard 9600-14553 01/03/1998 Y 361 YUVARAJA Peon (MUTT) 52 Y 6th Standard 9600-14554 01/04/1993 Y 362 RANGAPPA H Peon 58 Y 1st Standard Consolidated Pay 15/12/1994 Y 363 PRAKASH N Fabricator 55 Y Illiterate 10400-16400 15/12/1994 Y 364 SIDDALINGEGOWDA Watchman 55 Y 7th Standard 9600-14550 01/04/1996 Y 365 NAGARAJU N Watchman 54 Y 7th Standard 9600-14550 29/06/1994 Y 366 MANJEGOWDA Watchman 46 Y 8th Standard 9600-14550 18/11/2011 Y 367 RAMAIAH Watchman 57 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 15/04/1991 Y 368 KUMARAIAH K T Watchman 54 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/03/1999 Y 369 GOPALAKRISHNA K N Watchman 49 Y 4th Standard 9600-14550 01/03/1999 Y 370 HONGEREGOWDA J G Watchman 55 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/05/1999 Y 371 KUMARA J Watchman 46 Y 6th Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 372 SINGRISETTY Washer Man 55 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 04/07/1990 Y 373 KRISHNA Washer Man 56 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 15/04/1991 Y 374 JAYARAME GOWDA A P Ward Boy 42 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/01/1998 Y 375 SHIVARAMU A D Ward Boy 55 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 15/11/2001 Y 376 SHANTHAKUMARA S Ward Boy 50 Y PUC 9600-14550 15/04/1991 Y 377 PAPANNA K B Ward Boy 54 Y SSLC 9600-14550 01/12/1992 Y 378 SHIVARAJU R Ward Boy 52 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 16/12/1992 Y 379 SURESHA Ward Boy 49 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/10/1996 Y 380 NAGESHA Ward Boy 47 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/10/1996 Y

381 SHRINIVASA G N Ward Boy 41 Y SSLC 9600-14550 01/11/1997 Y 382 SHANKAREGOWDA A N Ward Boy 46 Y 8th Standard 9600-14550 01/01/1998 Y 383 MANJEGOWDA Ward Boy 45 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/10/1996 Y 384 MANJEGOWDA K N Ward Boy 35 Y 9th Standard 9600-14550 01/10/2006 Y 385 THIMMEGOWDA Ward Boy 48 Y SSLC 9600-14550 01/10/2006 Y 386 MANJU A J Ward Boy 37 Y 8th Standard 9600-14550 01/05/2008 Y 387 MANJUNATHA T Ward Boy 48 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 388 DHANANJAYA S R Ward Boy 47 Y 5th Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 389 RAMAKRISHNA A R Ward Boy 46 Y 3rd Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 390 KRISHNAMURTHY C M Ward Boy 47 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 18/11/2011 Y 391 ASHOKA B C Ward Boy 45 Y SSLC 9600-14550 01/10/1996 Y 392 BASAVARAJU P Ward Boy 53 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/10/1996 Y 393 SRINIVASA J A Ward Boy 43 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/10/1996 Y 394 BASAVARAJA G Sweeper 48 Y 8th Standard 9600-14550 04/09/1993 Y 395 HUCHEGOWDA D H Ward Boy 50 Y SSLC 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 396 RAVIKUMARA Ward Boy 45 Y 2nd Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 397 MANJUNATHA G R Ward Boy 41 Y 9th Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 398 NAGARAJU R Ward Boy 40 Y 1st Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 399 NAGESH J N Ward Boy 40 Y 9th Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 400 KUMARA A N Ward Boy 44 Y 9th Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 401 MANJUNATHA J H Ward Boy 43 Y SSLC 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 402 RUKMINI R Ayah 59 Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 01/12/1992 Y 403 JAYALAKSHMI Ayah 48 Y 4th Standard 9600-14550 18/11/1991 Y 404 MAHALAKSHMI Ayah 56 Y 5th Standard 9600-14550 30/09/1991 Y 405 YASHODAMMA Ayah 56 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 12/10/1992 Y 406 SAVITHA A S Ayah 39 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 407 BHAGYAMMA Ayah 46 Y 1st Standard 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y

408 VASANTHA Ayah 57 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 409 PREMA B Ayah 51 Y SSLC 9600-14550 19/11/2011 Y 410 SHANTHAMMA Ayah 49 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 15/04/1991 Y 411 MARIYAPPA Sweeper 52 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 03/09/1993 Y 412 LAKSHMANAGOWDA Sweeper 56 Y 8th Standard 9600-14550 01/05/1993 Y 413 KOMALA H Sweeper 43 Y 6th Standard 9600-14550 01/04/1993 Y 414 MAYAPPA Sweeper 55 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 16/06/1990 Y 415 JAYARAMU S P Sweeper 54 Y 7th Standard 9600-14550 13/08/1990 Y 416 MAYIGASETTY S Sweeper 55 Y 1st PUC 9600-14550 09/08/1990 Y

417 RAMAKRISHNEGOWDA H N

Sweeper 49 Y 8th Standard 9600-14550 01/04/1993 Y

418 SHIVALINGAIAH Sweeper 50 Y 9th Standard 9600-14550 16/06/1990 Y 419 YASHODHARAIAH Sweeper 47 Y SSLC 9600-14550 01/04/1993 Y 420 NAGESHA Sweeper 51 Y SSLC 9600-14550 09/08/1990 Y 421 BHAGIRATHI T Sweeper 45 Y 9th Standard 9600-14550 16/06/1990 Y 422 BHAGYAMMA Sweeper 53 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 01/04/1993 Y 423 SHANKARAIAH K C Sweeper 48 Y SSLC 9600-14550 03/09/1993 Y 424 ASHOKA A N Sweeper 51 Y SSLC 9600-14550 03/09/1993 Y 425 CHANDRA G K Sweeper 47 Y SSLC 9600-14550 02/09/1993 Y 426 SHIVEGOWDA B Sweeper 47 Y SSLC 9600-14550 06/09/1993 Y 427 JAYASHREEYAMMA S Sweeper 52 Y 10th Standard 9600-14550 01/01/1994 Y 428 KEMPARASEGOWDA Sweeper 50 Y SSLC 9600-14550 15/09/1993 Y 429 SUBBE GOWDA G N Sweeper 46 Y SSLC 9600-14550 02/09/1993 Y 430 SHANKARA T S Sweeper 52 Y SSLC 9600-14550 04/09/1993 Y 431 MANJAMMA Sweeper 53 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 01/03/1998 Y 432 LAKSHMAMMA D N Sweeper 53 Y 8th Standard 9600-14550 01/03/1998 Y 433 PATTAMMA Sweeper 46 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 02/08/1996 Y

434 NIRMALA Sweeper 55 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 06/06/2007 Y 435 NAGA Sweeper 33 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 03/04/2009 Y 436 NARAYANAMMA Sweeper 37 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 10/04/2009 Y 437 SRINIVASA Sweeper 54 Y 8th Standard 9600-14550 16/06/1990 Y 438 LAKSHMAMMA Sweeper 55 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 16/06/1990 Y 439 NARAYANA Sweeper 56 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 17/06/1990 Y 440 CHANDRA P R Sweeper 48 Y SSLC 9600-14550 01/04/1993 Y 441 RAVIKUMAR Sweeper 57 Y SSLC 9600-14550 01/04/1993 Y 442 GURUSHANTHA B Sweeper 57 Y JOC 9600-14550 01/04/1993 Y 443 PUTTALAKSHMAMMA N Sweeper 51 Y PUC 9600-14550 06/09/1993 Y 444 NAGARATHNAMMA V R Sweeper 51 Y 3rd Standard 9600-14550 02/09/1993 Y 445 MANJULADEVI Sweeper 56 Y 7th Standard 9600-14550 02/09/1993 Y 446 NAGAPPA Sweeper 43 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 06/12/2008 Y 447 CHANNAIAH Scavenger 53 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 01/04/1993 Y 448 PALANIAMMA Scavenger 48 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 01/04/1993 Y 449 MADAMMA Scavenger 52 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 20/08/1993 Y 450 KUMARA Scavenger 55 Y Illiterate 9600-14550 23/07/1993 Y 451 RAJU B S Sweeper 49 Y 6th Standard 9600-14550 01/12/1993 Y 452 BHAVANI B N Staff Nurse 35 Y DGNM 14550-26700 16/01/2013 Y

453 FATHIMA Medical Record

Technician 38 Y DMRT 14550-26700 02/11/2012 Y

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783 Mr. Lokesha R Accounts

Superintendent 57Y B.Com 20000-36300 01.04.2019 Y

784 Mr. Ramesh J.L Superintendent 50Y BA 20000-36300 01.11.2005 Y 785 Mr. Suresh P.M Rt. Supd. BA 01.04.2011 786 Mr. Rachegowda S SDA 41Y PUC, ITI, B.A 11600-21000 11.06.2007 Y 787 Mr. Kumar Horticulture Assistant SSLC, Diploma 01.03.1998 788 Ms. Poornima A.M Assistant 30Y ITI 12500-24000 01.09.2012 789 Ms. Anitha K Assistant 29Y PUC (BA) 20000-36300 01.12.2012 790 Mr. Nagaraju K Assistant 36Y PUC 12500-24000 01.03.2013 791 Ms. Thriveni R Asst. Librarian 28Y SSLC, Diploma Consolidated Pay 16.09.2013 792 Mr. Puneeth K.G Assistant 29Y MBA Consolidated Pay 19.05.2015 Y 793 Mr. Nandisha M.V Peon 27Y PUC 11600-21000 15.07.2013 Y 794 Ms. Divya C.B Assistant 26Y B.Com Consolidated Pay 01.06.2016 Y 795 Mr. Puneeth M Assistant 26Y BSc Consolidated Pay 12.02.2018 Y 796 Mr. Uday H.P Peon 46Y SSLC 9600-14550 02.03.2015 Y 797 Mr. Shivaraju J.N Peon 50Y SSLC 15600 - 39100 01.03.1986 798 Mr. Vijya U.V Driver 33Y SSLC 11600-21000 01.12.2008 799 Mr. Kumara Driver 48Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 12.09.2016 800 Mr. Shivakumar D.A Driver 45Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 07.10.2016 801 Ms. Puttamma Peon 54Y 8th 9600-14550 01.11.2012 802 Mr. Soma M.B Water Man 35Y 10th 9600-14550 01.11.2012 803 Mr. Suresh K.P Water Man 35Y SSLC 9600-14550 01.11.2012

804 Mr. Mohana PG Driver 25Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 01.12.2018 805 Mr. Madhusudhan T.D Peon 29Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 01.07.2019 806 Mr. Ramanujaya Security 48Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 01.11.2012 807 Mr. Manje Gowda G N Security 39Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 01.11.2012 808 Mr. Devraja D N Security - 01.12.2012 809 Mr. Ramesha Security 37Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 01.01.2018 Y 810 Mr. Ramesha K N Security - 20.08.2019 811 Mr. Siddarth B.N Technical Assistant MBA 01.04.2021 812 Mahendra G.S Helper SSLC 01.09.2013 813 Savithramma P.S Helper SSLC 01.09.2013 814 Rukminamma Helper 8th 01.09.2013 815 Jayamma Helper 10th 01.09.2013 816 Manjula (j) Helper SSLC 01.09.2013 817 Padmamma Helper SSLC 02.06.2015 818 Prashantha D.G Helper SSLC 01.09.2013 819 Manjula (sanaba) Helper SSLC 17.08.2015 820 Shruthi Helper SSLC 01.09.2015 821 Thayamma Helper - 09.10.2015 822 Saraswathi Helper SSLC 01.09.2016 823 Rangegowda P.N Helper - 08.01.2015 824 Gowramma D Helper - 01.11.2017 825 Revathi Helper SSLC 01.11.2017 826 Manjula B.S Helper SSLC 01.09.2013 827 Kempamma Helper 8th 01.06.2019 828 D.C Vinay Helper 10th 01.08.2019 829 Sunitha M.N Helper SSLC 01.05.2016 830 Roopa Helper SSLC 05.09.2019

831 Radha T K Supervisor SSLC 01.12.2012 832 Siddappa B Head Cook SSLC 17.09.2019 833 Punith Kumar Asst. Cook SSLC 01.12.2014 834 Yogamurthy Prasad Asst. Cook SSLC 01.12.2016 835 Manjegowda Asst. Cook SSLC 06.06.2018 836 Prema Helper SSLC 01.10.2006 837 Sharadamma Helper SSLC 01.05.2006 838 Rekha Helper SSLC 01.11.2015 839 Bhagyamma Sweeper SSLC 01.12.2006 840 Nagarathna Sweeper SSLC 01.10.2013 841 Lalitha Sweeper SSLC 11.07.2014 842 Leelavathi Sweeper SSLC 01.08.2016 843 Ramu C K Security SSLC 01.11.2015 844 Varalakshmi Helper SSLC 01.12.2015 845 Yashodha B V Attender SSLC 02.07.2019 846 Jagannath K R Supervisor SSLC 15.06.2017 847 Ramesha M L Head Cook SSLC 01.06.2018 848 Puttaswamy Asst. Cook SSLC 01.09.2015 849 Srinivas Asst. Cook SSLC 09.11.2015 850 Nagaraju Helper SSLC 01.10.2018 851 Rama Helper SSLC 15.06.2019 852 Theja A N Helper SSLC 15.06.2019 853 Gopal Scavenger SSLC 09.01.2014 854 Vasantha Lakshmi Sweeper SSLC 01.08.2014 855 Shankara Sweeper SSLC 11.07.2017 856 Sujatha L Helper SSLC 12.08.2017 857 Puttaswamy Sweeper SSLC 01.03.2018

858 S Narayana Security SSLC 01.07.2019 859 Murugesh Scavenger SSLC 01.05.2019 860 Bhagyalakshmi Helper SSLC 01.04.2020 861 Puttalakshmamma Helper SSLC 02.03.2021 862 Guna Helper SSLC 05.03.2021 863 Honnegowda GP Asst. Cook SSLC 13.01.2021

864 Sunandamma Helper SSLC 20.03.2021

Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy

865 Mr.Madhu B.L. Librarian 49 Y SSLC 30400-51300 10.09.2001

866 Mr.Chandrashekar Accounts

Superintendent 55 Y SSLC 30400-50100 01.10.1990

867 Mr. Krishna B M Pharmacist 58 Y SSLC 20000-36300 01.12.1992 868 Mr. Rama Prasad V FDA 65 Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 16.10.1989 869 Mrs. Poornima K.D FDA 42 Y SSLC 14550--26700 07.06.2004 870 Mr. Suresh N Asst. Librarian 53 Y SSLC 12500-24000 27.11.1998 871 Ms. Hamsaveni K Computer Operator 23 Y Diploma computer Science Consolidated Pay 01.08.2017 872 Mrs.Yashoda K M SDA 42 Y B.Com., Consolidated Pay 24.05.2018 873 Mr.Rakshith M R Asst. Accountant 27 Y MBA Consolidated Pay 06.08.2018

874 Mr. Manjunath N Asst. Accountant 29 Y B.Com., Consolidated Pay

Rs. 8250/- 06.08.2019

875 Mr. Chandra Shekar C K Lab Technician 33 Y DMLT 14550-26700 01.04.2010

876 Mr. Santhosh J S Pharma Technician 35 Y D.Pharm Consolidated Pay

Rs. 10000/- 04.10.2018

877 Mr. Arun M L Pharma Technician 23 Y DMLT Consolidated Pay 02.07.2019 878 Mr. Punitha R Public Relation Office 29 Y MSW Consolidated Pay 03.06.2020 879 Mr. Shivakumar G FDA 62 Y BA Consolidated Pay 01.07.1990 880 Mr.Narasimhamurthy D.N SDA 56 Y S.S.L.C 11600-21000 01.01.1993

881 Mr. Dileep Kumar A S System Admin 23 Y BE Consolidated Pay 08.09.2020 882 Mr. K.Prashanth Kumar Attender 41Y S.S.L.C 10400-16400 18.01.1999 883 Mr.Prakash C.R Attender 45Y S.S.L.C 10400-16400 01.07.1998 884 Mr. Nagesh.M.T Attender 40Y P.U.C 11600-21000 01.12.2003 885 Mr. Ramadas K Attender 34Y S.S.L.C 10400-16400 01.04.2010 886 Ms. Bhagyamma G B Sweeper 41Y 7th Standard 9600-14550 01.04.2010 887 Mrs. Sharadamma Sweeper 43Y 7th Standard 9600-14550 01.04.2010 888 Mr. Lokesh .L Gardener 40Y 7th Standard 10400- 16400 01.04.2010 889 Mrs. Nagamma Sweeper 45Y SSLC 9600-14550 01.05.2012 890 Mrs. Sudha Sweeper 46Y PUC 9600-14550 01.05.2012 891 Mr. Jayanna Gowda B Driver 56Y S.S.L.C 10400-16400 01.07.1994 892 Mr. Kumaraswamy G S Driver PUC Consolidate Pay 08.09.2020 893 Mr. Shreyas Driver 26Y ITI Consolidated Pay 19.02.2021 894 Mr. Naveen B S Attender 26Y P.U.C Consolidated Pay 16.06.2014 895 Mrs.Sujatha S Sweeper 36Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 12.06.2014 896 Mrs. Manujula P R Sweeper 37Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 23.02.2017 897 Ms. Bhavani P M Sweeper 25Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 01.06.2017 898 Mr. Nanjappa Security 46Y S.S.L.C Consolidated Pay 01.09.2017 899 Mr.Ramegowda Gardener 73Y Illiterate Consolidated Pay 27.09.2017 900 Mrs. Komala Scavenger 25Y S.S.L.C Consolidated Pay 06.09.2018 901 Mrs. Sakamma Scavenger 28Y S.S.L.C Consolidated Pay 01.03.2015 902 Mrs. Sudha N L Sweeper 27Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 01.04.2019 903 Mrs. Lakshmi Sweeper 33Y 1st PUC Consolidated Pay 09.04.2019 904 Mr. Kishore C H Petrol Bunk 27Y S.S.L.C, ITI Consolidated Pay 08.07.2015 905 Mr. Shobha M B Sweeper 33Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 11.04.2019 906 Mr. Keerthi A V Horticulture Assistant 22Y S.S.L.C Consolidated Pay 19.09.2019 907 Mr. Shivanna Sweeper 45Y SSLC Consolidated Pay 23.09.2019

908 Mr. Lakshmana Security 45Y 5th Standard Consolidated Pay 09.11.2020 909 Mrs. Jayalakshmi Horticulture Assistant 37Y 2nd Standard Consolidated Pay 02.12.2020 910 Mr. Girisha L G Horticulture Assistant 30Y ITI Consolidated Pay 25.01.2021 911 Mr. Kumar M R Horticulture Assistant 37Y 9th Consolidate Pay 08.04.2021 912 Mr. Sunilkumara C Driver 31Y SSLC Consolidate Pay 22.06.2021

BGS First Grade College 913 Mr. Prakash T FDA 53Y BA 18900-25000 16.08.2014 914 Mr. Radha M S SDA 28Y B Com Consolidate Pay 01.10.2020 915 Mr. Darshan S Office Assistant 23Y PUC Consolidate Pay 04.07.2017

916 Ms. Rupa Attender 36Y SSLC Consolidate Pay 13.01.2021

BGS College of Education 917 Mr. Prasad C S Librarian 26Y B.Ed. MLISc 11000 06.09.2018 918 Mr. Harish V FDA 36Y MA , B.Ed, PGDSD 14550 15.05.2013

919 Mr.G Hampesh Office Asst. Cum

Computer Operator 48Y M.A. B.Ed 13600 01.09.2018

920 Mr. Sudharshan Raj H N Lab. Assitant 31Y B.Sc., M.Sc 13600 01.06.2019 921 Ms. Anusyamma Peon 39Y 8th Standard Consolidate Pay 11.05.2020

922 Ms. Leelamma Attender 43Y 7th Standard Consolidate Pay 01.03.2012

Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing 923 Mrs. Hemavathi B V Librarian 44Y M Lib 28956 09.08.2006 Y 924 Mr. Bheemachari H C Office 57Y B Com 20421 21.07.1997 Y 925 Mrs. Latha N Office 52Y BA 23048 26.05.1997 Y 926 Mr. Pramod kumar H K Accountant 33Y M Com 19812 24.03.2011 Y 927 Mr. Naveen Kumar B R Computer Section Office 32Y MBA 19368 19.09.2011 Y 928 Mr. Gururaj Account's Assistant 24Y B Com 8250 23.09.2019 Y 929 Mrs. Sahana T N Account's Assistant 27Y B Com Consolidate Pay 01.12.2016 930 Mr. Murthy Driver 47Y 7th Standard 18034 10.12.1994 Y

931 Mr. Papanna Driver 54Y 5th Standard 16000 23/05/1997 932 Mr. Nanjegowda Attender 47Y SSLC 17000 01/06/1997 933 Mr. Gangadhara Attender 43Y SSLC 17000 02/05/1998 934 Mrs. Sowmya Peon 29Y SSLC 7600 01/12/2016 935 Mrs. Netravathi Peon 30Y SSLC 7800 01/12/2016 936 Mrs. Shobarani Peon 39Y SSLC 7800 01/12/2016

937 Mrs. Balamani Peon 39Y SSLC 7500 01/12/2016

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Molecular Medicine 938 Dr.Shobhith Rangappa Director 32Y Ph.D. 01/04/2016

939 Dr. Dinesha R Research

Scientist/Scientific Officer

50Y Ph.D. 27/02/1998

940 Dr. Thamannagowda Research

Scientist/Scientific Officer

50Y Ph.D. 02/09/1996

941 Ms. Parimala B H Research

Scientist/Scientific Officer

40Y M Sc 01/04/2016

942 Dr. Sudhanva M S Research

Scientist/Scientific Officer

33Y Ph.D. 07/01/2017

943 Ms. Manjula R V Research Assistant 28Y M Sc 01/04/2020 944 Mr. Madhu Kumar FDA 32Y M COM 01/04/2012 945 Mr. Manjachari G Peon 34Y 7th Standard 03/07/2018 946 Ms. Parvathamma P N Attender 44Y 10th standard 03/07/2017

947 Mr. Abijeeth M R Driver 25Y 9th Standard Consolidated Pay 01/09/2020

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University Grants Commission Annexures for submission of Information by State Private Universities

for ascertaining their norms and standards Volume-II

Estd. Under ACU Act, 2012 (Karnataka Act No. 18 of 2013)

https://www.acu.edu.in/

[email protected]

B G Nagara - 571448, NH-75, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District , Karnataka, India.

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University Grants Commission Annexures for submission of Information by State Private Universities

for ascertaining their norms and standards

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INDEX OF ANNEXURES

Annex. No

Topic UGC Performa reference number

Page Numbers

1 Trust Deed of Promoting Society/ Trust 1.5 2-5

2 Act and Notification 1.10 6-23

3 Financial help to the students of Socially Disadvantageous group

4.5 & 7.8 24

4 The composition of Boards of Studies, Academic Council, Board of Management

5.1 25-45

5 Information about revision of curriculum 5.2 46-47

6 Approval of statutory bodies to start various courses

5.3 48-54

7 Details of the examination system 5.7 55-56

8 Information about evaluation of answer scripts 5.8 57

9 Information about continuous internal evaluation

5.10 58-65

10 Policy of the University for the constitution of the Board of question paper setters ,the board of examiners and invigilators

5.12 66

11 Dates of Examination and Results 5.13 67-76

12 Eligibility criteria for admission 6.4 77-85

13 Students admitted through management quota 6.6 86

14 Course-wise fee structure 7.1 87-88

15 Other fees 7.10 89

16 Faculty - Sanctioned and filled up posts 8.1 90

17 Recruitment of Faculty 8.6 91-95

18 Pay Scale 8.9 96

19 Reserve/Development Fund 10.1 97-110

20 Meeting of Statutory bodies 11.2 111-115

21 Research profile 12.1 116-176

22 Academic results 14.1 177-185

23 Courses accredited by NBA 15.2 186-189

24 Any other information :Awards/ Recognitions

15.4 190-191

25 Strengths of the University 16.1 192-193

26 Weaknesses of the University 16.2 194

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University Grants Commission

Annexure 1 (Refer 1.5)

Trust Deed of Promoting Society /Trust

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4

5

6

University Grants Commission

Annexure 2 (Refer 1.10)

Notification

ADICHUNCHANAGIRI UNIVERSITY ACT, 2012

KARNATAKA ACT NO. 18 OF 2013 Arrangement of Sections

STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS

Sections:

CHAPTER – I

PRELIMINARY

1. Short title, extent and commencement

2. Definitions

CHAPTER - II

THE UNIVERSITY AND SPONSORING BODY

3. Proposal for the establishment of the University

4. Establishment of the University

5. Grants and Financial Assistance

6. Power to establish constituent College, additional campuses, Regional Centres or Study

Centers

7. Objects of the University

8. Powers of the University

9. University open to all classes, castes, creed, gender or nation

10. National Accreditation

11. Powers of the sponsoring body

CHAPTER - III

OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

12. Officers of the University

13. The Visitor

14. The Pro-Visitor

15. The Chancellor

16. The Vice-Chancellor

17. The Pro Vice-Chancellor

18. Deans of Faculties

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19. The Registrar

20. The Finance Officer

21. Other Officers CHAPTER - IV

AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY

22. Authorities of the University

23. The Board of Governors and its powers

24. The Board of Management

25. The Academic Council

26. The Research Council

27. The Finance Committee

28. Other Authorities

29. Disqualification for membership of an Authority or Body

30. Proceedings not invalidated on account of Vacancy

31. Provisions pertaining to Agenda Matters

CHAPTER – V

STATUTES AND REGULATIONS

32. Statutes

33. Statutes how made

34. Power to amend the Statutes

35. Regulations

36. Regulations how made

37. Power to amend Regulations

38. Fee Regulation Committee CHAPTER - VI

MISCELLANEOUS

39. Conditions of service of employees

40. Right to appeal

41. Provident or pension fund

42. Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies

43. Constitution of Committees

44. Filling of casual vacancies

45. Protection of action taken in good faith

46. Transitional provisions

47. Permanent Statutory Endowment Fund

48. University Endowment Fund

49. General Fund

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50. Development fund

51. Maintenance of funds

52. Annual Report

53. Account and audit

54. Mode of proof of University record

55. Power of State Government to issue directions

56. Penalties

57. Power to enter and inspect

58. Power to give direction for dissolution of the University

59. Expenditure of the University during dissolution

60. Removal of difficulties

61. Power to make rules by the State Government

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Order Copy Of Government Of Karnataka

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11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

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23

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University Grants Commission

Annexure 3 (Refer 4.5 and 7.8) Financial help to the students of Socially Disadvantaged group

Total number of Students benefited: 531 Total Financial help for 3 years : Rs 9,26,06,220

SL

no

Constituent

college

2018-19

2019-20 2020-21

No of

students

Fees

Concession

(Rs)

No of

students

Fees

Concession

(Rs)

No of students Fees

Concession

(Rs)

1 AIMS 35 2,88.00,000 27 1,87,67,000 37 3,84,00000

2 BGSIT 83 21,48,373 79 17,31,208 99 12,24,841

3 SACCP 11 75201 22 254256 57 3,55,784

4 ACN 18 186000 14 91545 4 45,012

5 BGSCE 7 135000 4 46000 24 2,50,000

6 BGSFGC 3 24500 1 24500 6 47000

Total 157 3,13,69,074 147 2,09,14,509 227 4,03,22,637

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University Grants Commission Annexure- 4 (Refer 5.1)

Information about composition of University Bodies finalising Curriculum

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27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

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University Grants Commission Annexure- 5 (Refer 5.2)

Information about Revision of curriculum

Sl. No

Program Particulars of revision

Board of Studies (BOS)

Committee of Academic Council (CAC)

Academic Council (AC)

Board of Management (BOM)

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M.Tech a. Structural

Engineering b. Computer

Science & Engineering

c. VLSI & Embedded system

Revision of Curriculum

04.09.2020 20.11.2020 16.02.2021

16.12.2020

2 M.B.A Revision of Curriculum

30.09.2020 20.11.2020 16.02.2021 16.12.202

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3 MBBS Phase I CBME

Revision of Curriculum

31.05.2019 21.06.2019 29.08.2019 23.06.201

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4 MBBS Phase II CBME

Revision of Curriculum

31.08.2020 20.11.2020 16.12.2020 16.02.202

1

5

MBBS- CBME Increase of internal assessment marks from 40 to 100 in theory and practicals separately

23.12.2021 25.01.2021 16.02.2021 15.03.202

1

6

MBBS I Phase- Modification of Pattern of Physiology practical examination due to Covid -19 pandemic

23.12.2021 25.01.2021 16.02.2021 15.03.202

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7

B.Pharm- Adoption of Multiple choice questions in theory paper

08.01.2021 25.01.2021 16.02.2021

15.03.2021

8 B.Pharm- Opting Elective

subject from Life 08.01.2021 25.01.2021 15.02.2021

15.03.2021

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sciences Sector Skill Development Council (LSSSDC) module in B.Pharm VIII semester

9 B.Sc. Nursing Curriculum revision

24.09.2020 22.10.2020 16.02.2021 16.12.202

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Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing

Curriculum revision

24.09.2020 22.10.2020 16.02.2021

16.12.2020

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M.Sc Nursing- Internal Assessment and format of University Examination question paper

29.01.2021 - 16.02.2021 15.03.202

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12 M.Sc Natural Science PG program

- Revision of Regulations 15.10.20

20 04.12.2020 16.02.2021 16.12.2020

13 B.Sc Allied Health Science Courses-

Revised credit points and internal assessment

03.02.2021 - 16.02.2021 15.03.202

1

14 B.Ed. Revision of curriculum

23.09.2020 04.12.2020 16.02.2021 16.12.202

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University Grants Commission

Annexure -6 (Refer 5.3)

Approval of statutory bodies to start various courses

Extract of minutes of statutory bodies approval to start various courses

Sl. No Details

M.Sc (Physics and Chemistry)

Board of Studies in Allied Sciences held on 27.03.2019 vide agenda no.1.

Agenda: Approval of scheme and syllabi for 2 years M.Sc. ( Physics and

Chemistry) course

Decision: The committee after a detailed discussion approved the scheme and

syllabi of the 1st and 2nd semesters of the above courses.

6th Committee of Academic Council held on 21.06.2019 vide agenda

no.CAC.06.05

Agenda: Discussion and Recommendation of the curriculum of all Natural

Sciences Post Graduation Degree courses at Adichunchanagiri University.

The Board of Studies Allied/Natural Sciences in its meeting held on

27.03.2019 had recommended for approval of curricula and syllabi for

Allied/Natural Science Degree courses at ACU

Decision: It was resolved for a recommendation for approval of curricula

and syllabi for the Natural Science PG Degree Course

3rd Academic Council held on 19.08.2019 vide agenda no.AC.03.12

Agenda: Approval of fresh affiliation for starting PG degree courses in M.Sc

in Chemistry & Physics with 20 seats each at ACU from 2019-20 onwards

AC perused the LAC report & its recommendations and CAC

recommendations for starting M.Sc courses in Chemistry and Physics with 20

seats each from the Academic Year 2019-20 onwards

Decision: It was resolved to recommend for fresh affiliation for starting PG

courses in M.Sc Chemistry and M.Sc Physics with 20 Seats each from the

Academic year 2019-20 onwards.

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4th Board of Management (BOM) held on 23.06.2019 vide agenda no.BOM

04.05.

Agenda: Approval of the resolutions taken at the 6th meeting of the Committee

of Academic Council held on 21/06/2019.

The vice-chancellor informed the committee about the items discussed

during the 6th meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on

21/06/2019.

He informed that the University is planning to start new courses in the

following branches and subjects from 2019-20 onwards:

I. Allied / Natural Sciences Faculty:

1. M.Sc Physics —20 seats

2. M.Sc Chemistry —20 seats

He informed that all the above matters were recommended by the

Committee of the Academic Council.

Decision: The Board of Management approved the minutes & resolutions of the

6th meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on 21/06/2019. Approved

for starting new courses in the subjects as listed above with 20 seats each from the

academic year 2019-20.

Board of Studies in Faculty of Natural Sciences held on 18.12.2019 vide

agenda no.1.

Agenda: Approval of scheme and syllabi for 2 years M.Sc ( Nanoscience)

course

Decision: The committee discussed and approved the scheme and syllabus for

M.Sc in Nanoscience ( 2years, 4 semesters) Course

8th Committee of Academic Council held on 20.12.2019 vide agenda

no.CAC.08.01

Agenda: Commencement of M.Sc. in Nanoscience course under Faculty of

Natural Sciences at ACU.

Prof. Prashantha K, Dean, Faculty of Natural Sciences, ACU explained the

importance, concept, aims & objectives of the M.Sc. in Nanoscience

course.

After due deliberations, the Committee has decided to recommend starting

the M.Sc. course in Nanoscience under the ambit of Faculty of Natural

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Sciences, ACU, which is bound by the statutes, regulations, and rules of

ACU framed from time to time.

Decision: Resolved to recommend for starting M.Sc Nanoscience course at

ACU with an intake of 20 seats from the Academic Year 2020-21 onwards

4th Academic Council held on 28.02.2020 vide agenda no.AC.04.08

Agenda: Starting fresh PG degree course in M.Sc in Nano Sciences with 30

seats at ACU from the Academic year 2020-21 onwards

The committee of the Academic Council in its 8th meeting held on 20/12/2019

has resolved to recommend starting the M.Sc course in Nano science under the

ambit of the faculty of Natural Sciences, ACU.

The matter was placed before the Board of Governors and the Board of

Management in the meetings held on 26.12.2019 and 01.01.2020 respectively

and had approved the resolutions of the CAC.

The proposal was sent to the GOK for approval for the Academic year 2020-21

onwards.

Decision: The resolution of the CAC ratified.

6th Board of Management (BOM) held on 01.01.2020.BOM.06.03

Agenda: Revised proposal for starting New Courses at ACU sent to

Government of Karnataka.

Allied / Natural Sciences Faculty:

1. MSc Physics —30 seats

2. MSc Chemistry —30 seats

Additionally, one new course in M.Sc.Nanoscience with an intake of 30 seats

also included in the list sent to the Government of Karnataka for providing an

opportunity for a student from a basic Science background to pursue a Master

Program in Nano Sciences

Decision: The Board of Management resolved to approve for revised proposal

for new courses and a fresh proposal of M.Sc.Nanoscience from the Academic

year 2020-21 onwards.

M.Tech- Data Analytics and Nanotechnology

Board of Studies in Engineering, Management, and Technology held on

27.03.2019 vide agenda no.1 and 2

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Agenda: Approval of scheme and syllabi for the proposed M.Tech ( Data

Analytics and Nanotechnology) courses

Decision: The committee approved the list of subjects to be offered as Hard

Core and Soft-core

6th Committee of Academic Council held on 21.06.2019 vide agenda

no.CAC.06.12 (a)

Agenda: Discussion and Recommendation of LAC Report for fresh affiliation

for Post-graduate degree courses in M.Tech –Data Analytics and M.Tech.

Nano Technology with 20 seats each under the faculty of engineering from

2019-20 onwards

University intended to startPost-graduate degree courses in M.Tech –Data

Analytics and M.Tech- Nano Technology with 20 seats from the Academic

year 2019-20 onwards.

University constituted LAC committee for assessment of infrastructure and

availability of teaching staff for starting fresh courses in M.Tech in Data

Analytics and M.Tech in Nano Technology with 20 seats from the Academic

year 2019-20

Decision: It was resolved for a recommendation for starting the M.Tech

Courses in Data Analytics and Nano Technology with 20 seats each from the

Academic year 2019-20 onwards subject to availability of Infrastructure and

Teaching Faculty.

3rd Academic Council held on 19.08.2019 vide agenda no.AC.03.05

Agenda: Approval of Fresh affiliation for M.Tech in Data Analytics & Nano-

technology with 20 seats each at BGSIT for 2019-20

Dr. K. Byrappa, Dean of Research, briefed the Academic council on the

relevance and importance of the above mentioned M.Tech courses in relation

to multi-disciplinary and Inter-disciplinary academic and research activities at

ACU

The LAC reports and their recommendations were reviewed by the AC.

Decision: The Academic Council resolved to recommend for fresh affiliation

for starting PG Degree courses in M.Tech in Data Analytics & Nano-

technology with 20 seats each at BGSIT from the Academic year 2019-20

onwards.

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4th Board of Management (BOM) held on 23.06.2019 vide agenda no.BOM

04.05.

Agenda: Approval of the resolutions taken at the 6th meeting of the Committee

of Academic Council held on 21/06/2019.

The vice-chancellor informed the committee about the items discussed

during the 6th meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on

21/06/2019.

He informed that the University is planning to start new courses in the

following branches and subjects from 2019-20 onwards:

I. Engineering Faculty:

1. M.Tech –Data Analytics —20 seats

2. M.Tech – Nano Technology—20 seats

He informed that all the above matters were recommended by the

Committee of the Academic Council.

Decision: The Board of Management approved the minutes & resolutions of

the 6th meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on 21/06/2019.

Approved for starting new courses in the subjects as listed above with 20 seats

each from the academic year 2019-20.

B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences program

Board of Studies in Allied Sciences held on 30.05.2019 vide agenda no.1.

Agenda: Approval of curriculum for proposed B.Sc. for 2 years M.Sc. (

Physics and Chemistry) course

Decision: Members of the BOS discussed in detail the duration of the course,

credit points allotment, course curriculum and approved the proposed B.Sc

Allied Health science Program in

1. Medical Laboratory Technology

2. Medical Imaging Technology

3. Renal Dialysis Technology

4. Optometry

5. Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology

6th Committee of Academic Council held on 21.06.2019 vide agenda

no.CAC.06.04

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Agenda: Discussion and Recommendation of the curriculum of all Allied

health Sciences degree, Diploma and certificate courses of Adichunchanagiri

University Post Graduation Degree courses at Adichunchanagiri University.

The Board of Studies in Allied Sciences in its meeting held on 30.05.2019 had

recommended for approval of curricula and syllabi for Allied Health Science

Degree, PG Diploma, and Certificate courses at ACU in the following courses.

B.Sc Allied Health Science Program in

1. Medical Laboratory Technology

2. Medical Imaging Technology

3. Renal Dialysis Technology

4. Optometry

5. Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology

Decision: It was resolved for a recommendation for approval of curricula

and syllabi for Allied Health Science, degree and certificate Courses.

3rd Academic Council held on 19.08.2019 vide agenda no.AC.03.11

Agenda: Approval of fresh affiliation for Allied Health Science UG Degree

Courses at ACU from 2019-20 onwards

The LAC report and recommendations of the Board of Studies were perused

by the Academic Council for all the Allied Health Science Courses listed

below:

1. B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology—20 seats

2. B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology—20 seats

3. B.Sc. Renal Dialysis Technology—20 seats

4. B.Sc. Optometry —20 seats

5. B.Sc. Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology —20 seats

The AC decided to recommend for affiliations to all the five courses listed

above with 20 seats each from the academic year 2019-20 onwards.

Decision: It was resolved to recommend fresh affiliation for starting five

Allied Health Science B.Sc. courses listed below from the academic year

2019-20 onwards :

1. B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology—20 seats

2. B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology—20 seats

3. B.Sc. Renal Dialysis Technology—20 seats

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4. B.Sc. Optometry —20 seats

5. B.Sc. Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology—20 seats.

4th Board of Management (BOM) held on 23.06.2019 vide agenda no.BOM

04.05.

Agenda: Approval of the resolutions taken at the 6th meeting of the Committee

of Academic Council held on 21/06/2019.

Vice-chancellor informed the committee about the items discussed

during the 6th meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on

21/06/2019.

He informed that the University is planning to start new courses in the

following branches and subjects from 2019-20 onwards:

Allied Health Sciences Courses

1. B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology—20 seats

2. B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology—20 seats

3. B.Sc. Renal Dialysis Technology—20 seats

4. B.Sc. Optometry —20 seats

5. B.Sc. Anesthesia& Operation Theatre Technology—20 seats.

He informed that all the above matters were recommended by the

Committee of the Academic Council.

Decision: The Board of Management approved the minutes & resolutions of

the 6th meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on 21/06/2019.

Approved for starting new courses in the subjects as listed above with 20 seats

each from the academic year 2019-20.

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University Grant Commission

Annexure -7 (Refer 5.7)

Details of the examination system (whether examination based or practical based)

The examination process of the University is communicated to the students and their

parents at the time of admission. The details of the examination process of all the programs/

courses are also made available on the website of the University www.acu.edu.in

Adichunchanagiri University is offering the following courses under various faculties

1. Faculty of Health Sciences (Medical) (MBBS/MD/MS/PG Diploma Courses)

2. Faculty of Engineering, Management and Technology (B.E/M.Tech/M.B.A)

3. Faculty of Health Sciences (Pharmacy) (D. Pharm, B.Pharm, Pharm. D, M. Pharm)

4. Faculty of Health Sciences (Nursing and Allied sciences) (B.Sc Nursing, P.B. B.Sc

Nursing, M.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Allied Health Science Courses)

5. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (B.Com, B.B.A, B.Ed)

6. Faculty of Natural Sciences (M.Sc Natural Science Courses)

Type of Examination conducted by the University

Annual Examinations (Both Theory and Practical )

Semester Examinations (CBCS) (Both Theory and Practical )

Supplementary Examinations (CBCS) (Both Theory and Practical )

Note: B.Com course does not have practical examinations.

Annual Examinations: (MBBS/MD/MS/PG Diploma, Pharm. D, B.Sc Nursing, P.B. B.Sc

Nursing, M.Sc Nursing, M.Sc Medical courses)

Annual examinations are typically conducted by the University at the end of the academic year.

The purpose of these examinations is to make a final review of the topics covered and

assessment of each student’s knowledge of the subject at the end of the academic year.

Semester Examinations (B.E, M.Tech, M.B.A, B.Com, B.B.A, B.Ed, B.Pharm, M. Pharm.

M.P.H , M.H.A courses)

University follows a semester system wherein each academic year is divided into two

semesters. The final assessment is on the basis of

1. Continuous Internal Evaluation ( Both Theory and Practical)

2. Semester End examinations conducted by the University (Both Theory and Practical)

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Supplementary Examinations

Supplementary examinations are conducted to provide a second chance to students who did not

qualify in the main examinations due to the following reasons.

1. Failure to secure minimum pass marks in Theory/Practical examinations.

2. Due to shortage of attendance, etc.

Theory Examinations

The University maintains the highest confidentiality in the conduct of examinations.

The question papers are set by the examiners from outside the state/within the state.

The question papers are moderated by the senior external examiner in the subject

concerned.

The moderator submits moderated question papers to Registrar (Evaluation) in a sealed

cover.

The Registrar (Evaluation) has 6 different sets of question papers of the course.

The Vice-Chancellor randomly selects one and Registrar (Evaluation) prints the

question paper confidentially and seals them in cloth line bag.

Sealed packets containing the question papers are opened in the examination hall in

presence of two students.

Mobile phone or any other electronic gadgets are not allowed in the examination hall.

Answer booklets are assessed centrally under CCTV surveillance.

The Registrar (Evaluation) masks the answer booklets with code numbers and keeps

them ready for the assessment.

The result is processed with the help of tamper-proof software.

Practical Examinations

The examiner for the practical is appointed as per the norms of apex bodies for courses

under respective faculty.

Appointment letters are sent by e-mail/courier.

The external examiners are appointed 3 weeks before the commencement of practical

examinations.

The Internal examiners are appointed one week before the commencement of practical

examinations.

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University Grants Commission

Annexure- 8 (Refer 5.8)

Methods of evaluation of answer scripts

Valuation procedures for all the courses under ACU.

Under-graduate courses:

Engineering/Medical / Pharmacy/ Nursing /B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences/ B.Ed/B.Com —Double

valuations (Two) : each answer script shall be valued by both internal and external examiners

separately. The average of the two marks in awarded to the student for that subject.

if the different between first and second valuation is 15% and above then such paper shall be subjected

to third valuation. In such cases the average of the two marks, which would be closest to the median

among the three valuations shall be awarded to the student.

Post- graduate courses:

Medical –Four valuations: each theory paper shall be valued by four examiners (both internal and external) and average marks of the four valuations is considered for that paper for declaration of results. If the difference between highest and lowest marks among the four valuations exceeds 15% and above, the paper shall be subjected to fifth valuation. In such cases, average of the nearest to the median marks among the five valuations shall be considered for declaring the results.

All other PG Courses (Engineering & Management, Pharmacy and Nursing) - double valuations and third valuation for all the papers wherein difference between first and second valuation is 15 % and above. In such cases the average of the two marks, which would be closest to the median among the three valuations shall be awarded to the student.

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Information about of evaluation of answer scripts

University Grants Commission

Annexure-9 (Refer 5.10)

Information about Continuous Internal Evaluation System

A. Regulations Governing the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) Under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

Regulation Particulars 18BE 9.0 Continuous Internal Evaluation 18BE 9.1 For each theory and practical paper, the CIE marks shall be 40.

For Technical Seminar, the CIE marks shall be 100.

For Internship/ Professional Practice, the CIE marks shall be 50.

For Project Phase –I and Project Seminar and Project phase –II, the CIE shall be 100

respectively.

18BE 9.2 In case of theory, the CIE marks in each theory course shall be the sum of marks

prescribed for test and assignment.

Marks prescribed for test shall be 30 and that for assignment is 10.

The CIE marks for test in a theory course shall be based on three tests generally

conducted at the end of fifth, tenth and fourteenth week of each semester. Each test shall

be conducted for a maximum of 30 marks and the final marks shall be the average of

three tests.

The remaining 10 marks shall be awarded based on the evaluation of Assignments/ Unit

tests/written quizzes that support to cover some of the course/programme outcomes.

Final CIE marks awarded shall be the sum of these two out of maximum of 40 marks.

For English – I, English – II, Constitution of India, Environmental Studies and other non

audit courses CIE is conducted for 40 marks.

The candidates shall write the Internal Assessment Tests and Assignments /Unit- Tests/

written quizzes in Blue Books which shall be preserved by the Principal / Head of the

Department for at least three years after the announcement of University results and

shall be made available for verification at the direction ofthe Registrar (Evaluation).

18BE 9.3 In the case of a Practical, the CIE marks shall be based on the laboratory journals /

records (24 marks on continuous evaluation based on conduct of experiment, viva and

report writing) and one practical test (16 Marks) to be conducted at the end ofthe

Semester .

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18BE 9.4 (i) The CIE marks for I Year Computer Aided Engineering /Drawing:

a) 24 marks for class work (sketching and Computer Aided Engineering Drawing).

b) 16marks for test conducted in the same pattern as that of SEE (The marks

secured can be taken as best of the two tests).

(ii) The CIE marks for other Drawings/ Design Drawings offered by various branches

shall be based on the evaluation of the sheets and one test in the ratio60:40.

(iii) The CIE marks awarded for field work (like surveying Practice)shall be based

on the evaluation of the associated field work and one test in the ratio 60:40

18BE 9.5 The CIE marks in the case of projects and seminars in the final year shall be based on

the evaluation at the end of VIII Semester by a committee consisting of the Head of the

concerned Department and two senior faculty members of the Department, one of whom

shall be the project / seminar guide.

18BE 9.6 i) Minimum CIE marks for all theory courses shall be 40% of the marks prescribed

for continuous internal evaluation i.e. 16marks.

ii) Minimum requirement of CIE marks for Practical / Mini-Project / Internship /

Technical Seminar/Project work Phase 2 shall be 50% of the maximum marks

i.e. 20 marks.

iii) Minimum requirement of CIE marks for Technical Seminar shall be 40% of the

maximum marks i.e. 40marks.

iv) Minimum CIE marks for Project work Phase 1 shall be 50% of the maximum

marks i.e. 50marks.

v) Minimum CIE marks for Additional Mathematics and the courses (Computer

Aided Engineering Drawing and Elements of Civil Engineering & Mechanics of

the first year Engineering) to be completed by B.Sc. graduates under lateral entry

shall be 40% of the marks prescribed for Continuous Internal Evaluation i.e.16

marks.

18BE 9.7 i) Students failing to secure the minimum percentage of CIE marks of any course/s shall

not be eligible for the SEE conducted by the university and they shall be considered

as fail in that course/s. However they can appear for University Examinations

conducted in other courses of the same semester and backlog course/s if any.

ii) Students who satisfied the attendance requirement but not the CIE requirements are

permitted to register afresh and appear for SEE after satisfying CIE requirements in

same course/s (with or without satisfying the attendance requirement) when offered

during subsequent semester/s.

iii) If any student fails to secure a minimum of 40% of the maximum CIE marks in

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seminar / fails to deliver the seminar, he/she shall be considered as failed in that

course and shall not be eligible for the award of degree. However, the student shall

become eligible for the award of degree after satisfying the requirements prescribed

for seminar during the subsequent semester/s.

iv) The course/s under 18BE8.6 (ii) and (iii), when repeated are considered as attempts.

18BE 9.8 CIE marks of those students, who come under 18BE8.7, shall be sent separately to the

Registrar (Evaluation).

18BE 9.9 If a student remains absent for all the CIE tests conducted, the CIE Marks shall be marked

as AB for the courses against the University Seat Number (USN) of the student

in the marks sheet submitted to the University by the Principal of the College.

18BE 9.10 Improvement of CIE marks shall not be allowed in:

a. Theory Courses and

b. Laboratory/Workshop/Seminar/Internship/Project where the student has already

secured the minimum required marks.

18BE 9.11 The final list, incorporating corrections (if any) of CIE marks awarded to the students in

the Theory/Practical/Internship/Project work/ Seminar, shall be displayed on the notice

board of the college at least seven days before the closure of the semester and a certified

copy of the same shall be sent by the Principal to the University Examination Section

within the stipulated date. Every page of the CIE marks sheet shall bear the signatures

of the concerned Teacher/Teachers, Head of the Department and

Principal.

18BE 9.12 Any corrections or overwriting of CIE marks shall bear the signature(s) of

concerned Teacher(s) and in such cases the Head of the Department shall indicate

the number of corrections on every sheet and attest it with his/hersignature.

18BE 9.13 CIE marks shall reach the University before the commencement of examination as per

the notification issued from the office of the Registrar (Evaluation) from time to time.

After the submission of CIE marks to the University, any request under any

Circumstances for change of CIE marks shall not be considered.

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B. Regulations Governing Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Allied Health Sciences

Regulation Particulars

7.a. Continuous internal evaluation (CIE)

There shall be a minimum of two continuous internal evaluation

examinations in theory and practical of each core subject spread over

evenly in each semester. The average marks of the two CIE examinations

shall be submitted to the University at least 15 days before the

commencement of the Semester End Evaluation. The University shall

have access to the records of CIE examinations.

Candidates have to secure 40% marks in the CIE in each subject to

become eligible to appear for the University examination. The marks of

the CIE examinations must be displayed on the notice board of the

respective departments within a fortnight from the date of CIE

examination. If a candidate is absent for any of the CIE examinations due

to genuine and satisfactory reasons, such a candidate may be given a re-

examination, within a fortnight.

C. Regulations Governing Post Basic B.Sc Nursing

Regulation Particulars

8 Internal assessment (Continuous Internal Evaluation)

Regular periodic assessment shall be conducted throughout the course.

Although the question of number of tests is left to the institution, at least

three tests in theory and practical each year to be held. The test preceding

the university examination may be similar to the pattern of university

examination. Average of the marks of the three tests for theory and

practical separately, shall be sent to the university. Two assignments be

given in the first year. Marks obtained in the assignments shall be added

to theory marks for internal assignment.

A candidate shall secure at least 50% of marks in internal assessment to

be eligible to appear in the university examination.

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D. Regulations Governing B.Sc Nursing

Regulation Particulars

7 Internal assessment (Continuous Internal Evaluation)

Regular periodic assessment shall be conducted throughout the course.

Although the question of number of tests is left to the institution at least

three tests in theory and practical each year be held. The test preceding

the university examination may be similar to the pattern of university

examination. Average of the marks of the three tests for theory and

practical separately shall be sent to the university.

A candidate shall secure not less than 50% of marks prescribed for

internal assessment in theory and not less than 50% marks prescribed in

practical, separately, in each subject/paper to be eligible to appear in the

university examination. To qualify the course a student is required to

secure a minimum of 50% marks separately i.e. both Internal and

University examination. A candidate who secures less than of 50% of

marks in a course/subject shall be deemed to have failed in that

course/subject.

E. Regulations Governing Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)

Regulation Particulars

11.2.1. Sessional Exams (Continuous Internal Evaluation)

Two sessional exams shall be conducted for each theory / practical

course as per the Schedule fixed by the college(s). The scheme of

question paper for theory and practical sessional examinations is given

below. The average marks of two sessional exams shall be computed

for internal assessment as per the requirements given in tables.

Sessional exam shall be conducted for 30 marks for theory and shall be

computed for 15 marks. Similarly sessional exam for practical shall be

conducted for 40 marks and shall be computed for 10 marks.

F. Regulations Governing Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)

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Regulation Particulars

13. Continuous Assessment (Continuous Internal Evaluation)

Assessment and evaluation processes happen in a continuous mode.

However, for reporting purposes, a semester is divided into three

discrete components identified as C1, C2, and C3.

The performance of a student in a course will be assessed as

explained below

13.1. The first component, C1, of assessment is for 10 Marks. During

the first half of the semester, the first 50% of the syllabus should

be completed.

13.2. The second component, C2, of assessment is for 10 Marks. C2

will be based on the remaining 50% of the syllabus.

13.3. There is a provision to improve the C1 & C2.

13.4. If a student is absent on Medical Grounds, he has to take the

assessment test in a convenient time and date as directed by a

teacher.

13.5. The remaining 10 marks of the internal assessment shall be based

on Assignment/Skill development record.

13.6. During the end of the semester, a semester end examination shall

be conducted by the University for each Course. This forms the

final component of assessment (C3) for 70%. The student has to

apply for the C3 examination as per the University Notification.

14. Evaluation for C1 and C2

Student will be evaluated for each course by the teacher(s) handling

that course.

After the evaluation, the results have to be announced. The course

teacher has to obtain signatures of the students registered for the

course in a register maintained specifically for the purpose,

indicating that they have no objection to the marks awarded within 5

days from the date of announcement of the marks.

C1 -Test/Assignment = 10 Marks +5 Marks for Assignment/Skill

development activity 7

C2 – Assignment/Test = 10 Marks +5Marks for Assignment/Skill

development activity

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Regulations Governing Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)

Regulation Particulars 16.00. Internal Assessment (Continuous Internal Evaluation)

Each Course normally, would have two components- the Internal Assessment and the Semester End Examination.

a.The Internal Assessment (IA) marks are based on continuous internal assessment in a continuous mode. The total marks for the Internal Assessment shall be based on the marks assigned for IA component of the course. For all the courses the split of marks for IA and the marks for Semester end examination are presented in the schematic table present in the course detail table.

b. The purpose of IA is to ensure that there is continuous Internal Assessment throughout the semester. The Internal Assessment in each semester would have components distributed right across a variety of activities. The first component of assessment is for 15 marks. This will be based

on session test of two hours in case of theory and submission of field assignment report based on core papers within one month from the date of allotment. (5 mark for Test and 10 marks for field assignment)

This assessment and score process should be completed after completing 50 percentage of syllabus of the course/s and within 45 days of each semester programme.

The second component of assessment is for 15 marks. This will be based on test and seminar/Tutorials. This will be based on session test of two hours in case of theory and preparation and presentation of seminar/Tutorial based on core papers and with duration of one hour. (5 marks for Test and 10 marks for Tutorials).

This assessment and score process should be completed after completing 50 percentage of syllabus of the course/s and within 45 days of each semester programme.

The Principal of the institute with the approval of the staff Council shall notify the time table for session tests on the notice Board. The teacher shall set and evaluate the course paper. The evaluated course marks of all the tests, seminars and field assignments shall be taken into account for the compilation. The marks list should be notified on the notice Board as feedback to students. The respective Principal of the College shall submit all the records (duly signed by the respective teachers) of internal assessment activities and the marks lists in specified sheets as per the calendar of events provided.

In case of candidates who wish to appear for improvement examinations, if any, the marks obtained in the Internal Assessment shall not be revised. There is no improvement in the internal assessment.

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In case of a student who has failed to attend the tests and seminar and field based activities on a scheduled date due to genuine reason, such a candidate may appeal to the academic head and may do needful before the end of semester.

The records of all the internal assessment activities shall be maintained for one year and /or till the candidates opportunities to reappear (attempt) are exhausted.

The consolidated Internal Assessment marks statement shall be submitted to the Registrar (Evaluation) at least through proper procedure devised by the University. Thus, the marks for each course shall be continuous assessment and conduct of examinations

G. Regulations Governing Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S)

Regulation Particulars

7. Internal Assessment (Continuous Internal Evaluation)

Student must secure at least 35% marks of the total marks fixed for internal

assessment in a particular subject in order to be eligible to appear in final

university examination of that subject.

i. It shall be based on day-to-day assessment, evaluation of student

assignment, preparation for seminar, clinical case presentation etc.

ii. Regular periodical examinations shall be conducted throughout the

course. The questions of number of examinations are left to the

institution.

iii. Day to day records should be given importance during internal

assessment

iv. Weightage for the internal assessment shall be 20% of the total marks

in each subject.

v. Proper record of the work should be maintained which will be the basis

of all students' internal assessment and should be available for scrutiny.

vi. The internal assessment marks of both theory and practical obtained by

the candidates should be sent to the University at least fifteen days prior

to the commencement of theory examination.

vii. Student must secure at least 35% marks of the total marks fixed for

internal assessment in a particular subject in order to be eligible to

appear in final university examination of that subject

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University Grants Commission

Annexure- 10 (Refer 5.12) Policy of the University for the Constitution of Board of question paper setters, the board of examiners and invigilators are as under:

The Board of Appointment of Examiners (BOAE) shall be constituted with the Vice

Chancellor as the Chairman. The Other members shall be i) Dean of the Faculty, ii)

Chairman’s of respective Board of Studies and iii) Registrar (Evaluation).

The BOAE shall meet as and when required, ideally six weeks before the announcement

of examinations and take policy decisions pertaining to the paper setting, theory

valuation and selection of examiners for practical session of examinations.

BOAE shall appoint the teachers for paper setting/scrutiny

BOAE Shall decide the number of copies of question papers on each subject to be

generated

The Head of the Department will be coordinator to conduct practical examinations.

1. BOAE shall carefully select both the internal and external examiners from the

approved panel of examiners.

2. Shall complete the appointment of examiners in three working days.

3. Shall ensure that the same faculty should not be appointed for two consecutive times

as internal examiner except under extra-ordinary circumstances. There shall be a

break up for one exam for next appointment as internal examiner.

4. The Registrar Evaluation shall appoint examiners according to the list prepared by

BOAE and approved by Hon’ble Vice Chancellor

5. In case of two external examiners (Post graduate Medical Faculty) they will be from

the College/Institute/University outside the state and he /she may be permitted to

serve for up to three times as Examiner. The Other two internal examiners will be

from within the college/ institute/University.

6. Shall keep in mind the apex body regulations while selecting Examiners for the

examinations.

The Chief Superintendent of the examination shall be appointed by Registrar

(Evaluation) with prior approval by Hon’ble Vice Chancellor.

The Chief Superintendent shall appoint Deputy Chief Superintend and Invigilator

from among the teaching staff of the college and from the attached college.

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University Grants Commission

Annexure- 11 (Refer 5.13)

Examination dates and Results

l No Year Degree Sem / Year

Exam Start Date

Exam End Date

Date Of Announcement of Result

1 2018 B.Com FIRST 05/11/2018 16/11/2018 24/01/2019

2 2018 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

FIRST 02/01/2019 12/01/2019 12/02/2019

3 2018 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 02/01/2019 12/01/2019 12/02/2019

4 2018 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

FIRST 02/01/2019 12/01/2019 12/02/2019

5 2018 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

FIRST 02/01/2019 12/01/2019 12/02/2019

6 2018 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 02/01/2019 12/01/2019 12/02/2019

7 2018 B.Pharm, FIRST 27/12/2018 02/01/2019 25/01/2019

8 2018 M.B.A. FIRST 20/06/2019 29/06/2019 08/08/2019

9 2018 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), FIRST 27/12/2018 02/01/2019 25/01/2019

10 2018 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry),

FIRST 27/12/2018 02/01/2019 25/01/2019

11 2018 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FIRST 27/12/2018 02/01/2019 25/01/2019

12 2018 M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice), FIRST 02/01/2018 31/12/2018 25/01/2019

13 2018 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering)

FIRST 11/02/2019 20/02/2019 06/03/2019

14 2018 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) FIRST 01/02/2019 20/02/2019 06/03/2019

15 2019 B.Com FIRST 30/04/2019 03/05/2019 15/05/2019

16 2019 B.Com SECOND 25/04/2019 06/05/2019 15/05/2019

17 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

FIRST 02/07/2019 12/07/2019 02/08/2019

18 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

SECOND 01/07/2019 11/07/2019 02/08/2019

19 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 02/07/2019 12/07/2019 02/08/2019

20 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND 01/07/2019 11/07/2019 02/08/2019

21 2019 B.Ed. FIRST 01/06/2019 12/06/2019 27/09/2019

22 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

FIRST 02/07/2019 12/07/2019 02/08/2019

23 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

SECOND 01/07/2019 11/07/2019 02/08/2019

24 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

FIRST 02/07/2019 12/07/2019 02/08/2019

25 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

SECOND 01/07/2019 11/07/2019 02/08/2019

26 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 05/07/2009 12/07/2019 02/08/2019

27 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) SECOND 01/07/2019 11/07/2019 02/08/2019

28 2019 B.Pharm, FIRST 03/06/2019 10/06/2019 28/06/2019

29 2019 B.Pharm, SECOND 23/05/2019 29/05/2019 28/06/2019

30 2019 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), FIRST 23/05/2019 04/06/2019 25/06/2019

31 2019 M.B.A. FIRST 20/06/2019 29/06/2019 08/07/2019

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32 2019 M.B.A. SECOND 17/06/2019 28/06/2019 08/07/2019

33 2019 MBBS, FIRST 16/07/2019 24/07/2019 08/08/2019

34 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), SECOND 23/05/2019 29/05/2019 03/06/2019

35 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry),

SECOND 23/05/2019 29/05/2019 03/06/2019

36 2019 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), SECOND 23/05/2019 29/05/2019 03/06/2019

37 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice), SECOND 23/05/2019 29/05/2019 22/10/2019

38 2019 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering)

FIRST 04/07/2019 04/07/2019 25/07/2019

39 2019 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering)

SECOND 01/07/2019 12/07/2019 25/07/2019

40 2019 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) FIRST 04/07/2019 11/07/2019 25/07/2019

41 2019 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) SECOND 01/07/2019 10/07/2019 25/07/2019

42 2019 B.Com FIRST 02/11/2019 13/11/2019 03/12/2019

43 2019 B.Com SECOND 25/04/2019 31/10/2019 03/12/2019

44 2019 B.Com THIRD 02/11/2019 13/11/2019 29/11/2019

45 2019 B.Ed. SECOND 19/11/2019 25/11/2019 06/12/2019

46 2019 Bachelor of Science in Nursing FIRST 14/10/2019 23/10/2019 14/11/2019

47 2019 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), FIRST 23/05/2019 04/06/2019 23/09/2019

48 2019 M.B.A. FIRST 10/02/2020 22/02/2020 05/03/2020

49 2019 M.B.A. SECOND 15/02/2020 15/02/2020 05/03/2020

50 2019 M.B.A. THIRD 25/11/2019 13/12/2019 31/12/2019

51 2019 MBBS, FIRST 21/09/2019 30/09/2019 10/10/2019

52 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), FIRST 23/12/2019 30/12/2019 11/02/2021

53 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), THIRD Non University Examinations Conducted

11/02/2021

54 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry),

FIRST 23/12/2019 30/12/2019 11/02/2021

55 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry),

THIRD Non University Examinations Conducted

11/02/2021

56 2019 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FIRST 23/12/2019 30/12/2019 11/02/2021

57 2019 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), THIRD Non University Examinations Conducted

11/02/2021

58 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmacology), FIRST 23/12/2019 30/12/2019 11/02/2021

59 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice), THIRD Non University Examinations Conducted

11/02/2021

60 2019 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering)

FIRST 10/02/2020 19/02/2020 05/03/2020

61 2019 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering)

THIRD Non University Examinations Conducted

31/12/2019

62 2019 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded Systems)

FIRST 10/02/2020 19/02/2020 05/03/2020

63 2019 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) SECOND 10/02/2020 19/02/2020 05/03/2020

64 2019 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) THIRD Non University Examinations Conducted

31/12/2019

65 2019 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing FIRST 10/10/2019 25/10/2019 14/11/2019

66 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

FIRST 02/01/2020 22/01/2020 04/03/2020

67 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

SECOND 04/01/2020 21/01/2020 04/03/2020

69

68 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

THIRD 03/01/2020 16/01/2020 04/03/2020

69 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 02/01/2020 22/01/2020 04/03/2020

70 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND 04/01/2020 21/01/2020 04/03/2020

71 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) THIRD 03/01/2020 16/01/2020 04/03/2020

72 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

FIRST 02/01/2020 22/01/2020 04/03/2020

73 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

SECOND 04/01/2020 21/01/2020 04/03/2020

74 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

THIRD 03/01/2020 17/01/2020 04/03/2020

75 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

FIRST 02/01/2020 22/01/2020 04/03/2020

76 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

SECOND 04/01/2020 21/01/2020 04/03/2020

77 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

THIRD 03/01/2020 16/01/2020 04/03/2020

78 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 02/01/2020 22/01/2020 04/03/2020

79 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) SECOND 04/01/2020 21/01/2020 04/03/2020

80 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) THIRD 03/01/2020 16/01/2020 04/03/2020

81 2019 B.Pharm, FIRST 23/12/2019 30/12/2019 25/01/2020

82 2019 B.Pharm, SECOND 24/12/2019 02/01/2020 31/01/2020

83 2019 B.Pharm, THIRD 04/01/2020 10/01/2020 31/01/2020

84 2019 B.Pharm, FIRST 23/12/2019 30/12/2019 25/01/2020

85 2020 B.Com SECOND 07/05/2020 20/05/2020 26/11/2020

86 2020 B.Com FOURTH 07/05/2020 20/05/2020 26/11/2020

87 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

FIRST 23/11/2020 05/12/2020 06/01/2021

88 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

SECOND Promotion made from 1st sem to 2nd sem

27/10/2020

89 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

THIRD 24/11/2020 28/11/2020 06/01/2021

90 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering)

FOURTH Promotion made from 3rd sem to 4th sem

29/10/2020

91 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 23/11/2020 05/12/2020 06/01/2021

92 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND Promotion made from 1st sem to 2nd sem

27/10/2020

93 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) THIRD 24/11/2020 28/11/2020 06/01/2021

94 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) FOURTH Promotion made from 3rd sem to 4th sem

29/10/2020

95 2020 B.Ed. FIRST Promoted to 2nd sem 01/01/2021

96 2020 B.Ed. THIRD Promoted from 3rd sem to 4th sem

01/01/2021

97 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

FIRST 23/11/2020 05/12/2020 06/01/2021

98 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

SECOND Promotion made from 1st sem to 2nd sem

27/10/2020

99 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

THIRD 24/11/2020 28/11/2020 06/01/2021

70

100 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering)

FOURTH Promotion made from 3rd sem to 4th sem

29/10/2020

101 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

FIRST 23/11/2020 05/12/2020 06/01/2021

102 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

SECOND Promotion made from 1st sem to 2nd sem

27/10/2020

103 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

THIRD 24/11/2020 28/11/2020 06/01/2021

104 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering)

FOURTH 29/10/2020

105 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 23/11/2020 05/12/2020 06/01/2021

106 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) SECOND Promotion made from 1st sem to 2nd sem

27/10/2020

107 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) THIRD 24/11/2020 28/11/2020 06/01/2021

108 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FOURTH Promotion made from 3rd sem to 4th sem

29/10/2020

109 2020 B.Pharm, FIRST 10/8/2020 10/22/2020 10/12/2020

110 2020 B.Pharm, SECOND 10/9/2020 10/23/2020 11/12/2020

111 2020 B.Pharm, THIRD 10/10/2020 10/24/2020 11/12/2020

112 2020 B.Pharm, FOURTH 10/12/2020 10/28/2020 11/12/2020

113 2020 B.Pharm, FIRST 10/8/2020 10/22/2020 1/11/2021

114 2020 B.Pharm, SECOND 10/9/2020 10/23/2020 11/12/2020

115 2020 Bachelor of Science in Nursing FIRST Promoted based on IA marks 28/12/2020

116 2020 Bachelor of Science in Nursing SECOND Promotion made from 1st year to 2nd year

28/12/2020

117 2020 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), FIRST 10/8/2020 10/17/2020 11/12/2020

118 2020 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), SECOND 10/9/2020 10/21/2020 11/12/2020

119 2020 M.B.A. FIRST 23/11/2020 02/12/2020 31/12/2020

120 2020 M.B.A. SECOND Promotion made from 1st sem to 2nd sem

04/11/2020

121 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), SECOND 10/10/2020 16/10/2020 11/12/2020

122 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), FOURTH Non University Examinations Conducted

13/07/2020

123 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry),

SECOND 10/10/2020 16/10/2020 11/12/2020

124 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry),

FOURTH Non University Examinations Conducted

13/07/2020

125 2020 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FIRST 08/10/2020 08/10/2020 11/12/2020

126 2020 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), SECOND 10/10/2020 16/10/2020 11/12/2020

127 2020 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), THIRD Non University Examinations Conducted

13/07/2020

128 2020 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FOURTH Non University Examinations Conducted

13/07/2020

129 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmacology), SECOND 10/10/2020 16/10/2020 11/12/2020

130 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice), FOURTH Non University Examinations Conducted

13/07/2020

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131 2020 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering)

SECOND promoted from 1st sem to 2nd sem

04/11/2020

132 2020 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded Systems)

SECOND promoted from 1st sem to 2nd sem

04/11/2020

133 2020 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) FIRST 23/11/2020 02/12/2020 31/12/2020

134 2020 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) SECOND Promoted from 1st sem to 2nd sem

04/11/2020

135 2020 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing FIRST Promoted based on IA marks 08/10/2020

136 2020 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing SECOND 15/09/2020 29/09/2020 08/10/2020

137 2020 Diploma in Anaesthesiology FIRST 02/07/2020 02/07/2020 29/07/2020

138 2020 Diploma in Child Health FIRST 02/07/2020 02/07/2020 29/07/2020

139 2020 Diploma in Clinical Pathology FIRST 02/07/2020 02/07/2020 29/07/2020

140 2020 Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

FIRST 02/07/2020 02/07/2020 29/07/2020

141 2020 Diploma in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology FIRST 02/07/2020 02/07/2020 29/07/2020

142 2020 Diploma in Orthopaedics FIRST 02/07/2020 02/07/2020 29/07/2020

143 2020 Diploma in Radio-Diagnosis FIRST 02/07/2020 02/07/2020 29/07/2020

144 2020 Diploma in Dermatology FIRST 02/07/2020 02/07/2020 29/07/2020

145 2020 PhD Course Work(Computer Science and Engineering)

FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

146 2020 PhD Course Work (Civil Engineering) FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

147 2020 PhD Course Work (Civil Engineering) FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 05/03/2020

148 2020 PhD Course Work (Electronics and Communication Engineering)

FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

149 2020 PhD Course Work (Mechanical Engineering)

FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

150 2020 PhD Course Work (Pharmaceutical Analysis and Chemistry)

FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

151 2020 PhD Course Work(Doctor of Pharmacy)

FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

152 2020 PhD Course Work (Pharmacognosy) FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

153 2020 PhD Course Work(Pharmacology) FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

154 2020 PhD Course Work(Pharmacy Practice)

FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

155 2020 PhD Course Work(Pharmaceutics) FIRST 10/01/2020 17/01/2020 26/02/2020

156 2020 B.Ed. SECOND 19/01/2021 25/01/2021 02/02/2021

157 2020 B.Ed. FOURTH 20/01/2021 22/01/2021 02/02/2021

158 2020 PhD Course Work(Computer Science and Engineering)

FIRST 18/11/2020 20/11/2020 31/12/2020

159 2020 PhD Course Work (Civil Engineering) FIRST 18/11/2020 20/11/2020 31/12/2020

160 2020 PhD Course Work (Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 18/11/202

0 20/11/2020 31/12/2020

161 2020 M.B.A. FIRST 23/11/2020

02/12/2020 31/12/2020

162 2020 M.B.A. SECOND 23/11/2020

02/12/2020 31/12/2020

163 2020 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) FIRST 23/11/2020

02/12/2020 31/12/2020

72

164 2020 B.Ed. THIRD PROMOTED DUE TO COVID-19

01-01-2021

165 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 23/11/202

0 05/12/2020 06/01/2021

166 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) THIRD 24/11/202

0 04-12-2020 06/01/2021

167 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 23/11/2020

05/12/2020 06/01/2021

168 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) THIRD 24/11/2020

04-12-2020 06/01/2021

169 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIRST 23/11/202

0 05/12/2020 06/01/2021

170 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) THIRD 24/11/202

0 07-12-2020 06/01/2021

171 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIRST 23/11/202

0 05/12/2020 06/01/2021

172 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering) THIRD 24/11/202

0 04-12-2020 06/01/2021

173 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 23/11/2020

05/12/2020 06/01/2021

174 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) THIRD 24/11/2020

04-12-2020 06/01/2021

175 2020 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing FIRST 22-12-2020 24-12-2020 05-01-2021

176 2020 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing SECOND 28-12-2020 28-12-2020 05-01-2021

177 2021 B.Ed. SECOND 19/01/2021

25/01/2021 02/02/2021

178 2021 B.Ed. FOURTH 20/01/2021

22/01/2021 02/02/2021

179 2021 MBBS, FIRST 16-02-2021 26-02-2021 16-03-2021

180 2021 MBBS, FIRST 16-02-2021 24-02-2021 16-03-2021

181 2021 MBBS, SECOND 16-02-2021 01-03-2021 18-03-2021

182 2021 M.Tech (Structural Engineering) THIRD 22-02-2021 26-02-2021 12-04-2021

183 2021 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded Systems) THIRD

NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS CONDUCTED

12-04-2021

184 2021 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) THIRD

NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS CONDUCTED

12-04-2021

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185 2021 M.B.A. THIRD 22-02-2021 05-03-2021 19-04-2021

186 2021 B.Pharm, SECOND 25-02-2021 25-02-2021 05-04-2021

187 2021 B.Pharm, THIRD 25-02-2021 04-03-2021 05-04-2021

188 2021 B.Pharm, FOURTH 27-02-2021 27-02-2021 05-04-2021

189 2021 B.Pharm, FIFTH 26-02-2021 08-03-2021 05-04-2021

190 2021 Bachelor of Science in Nursing FIRST 15-03-2021 24-03-2021 15-04-2021

191 2021 Bachelor of Science in Nursing SECOND 16-03-2021 27-03-2021 15-04-2021

192 2021 B.Com FIRST 18-03-2021 30-03-2021 27-04-2021

193 2021 B.Com THIRD 19-03-2021 31-03-2021 27-04-2021

194 2021 B.Com FIFTH 18-03-2021 30-03-2021 27-04-2021

195 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) THIRD 22-03-2021 08-04-

2021 02-08-2021

196 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIFTH 23-03-2021 07-04-

2021 02-08-2021

197 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) THIRD 22-03-2021 08-04-2021 02-08-2021

198 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) FIFTH 23-03-2021 07-04-2021 02-08-2021

199 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) THIRD 22-03-2021 08-04-

2021 02-08-2021

200 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIFTH 23-03-2021 07-04-

2021 02-08-2021

201 2021 BE(Mechanical Engineering) THIRD 22-03-2021 08-04-2021 02-08-2021

202 2021 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIFTH 23-03-2021 07-04-2021 02-08-2021

203 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) THIRD 22-03-2021 08-04-

2021 02-08-2021

204 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIFTH 23-03-2021 07-04-

2021 02-08-2021

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205 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), THIRD NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS

CONDUCTED NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS CONDUCTED NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS CONDUCTED NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS CONDUCTED NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS CONDUCTED NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS CONDUCTED NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS CONDUCTED NON UNIVERSITY EXAMS CONDUCTED

23-06-2021

206 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), THIRD 23-06-2021

207 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), THIRD 23-06-2021 208 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmacology), THIRD 23-06-2021

209 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), FOURTH 16-06-2021

210 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), FOURTH 16-06-2021

211 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FOURTH 16-06-2021

212 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmacology), FOURTH 16-06-2021

213 2021 MBBS, FIRST 15-06-2021 17-06-2021 02-07-2021

214 2021 MBBS, FIRST 15-06-2021 25-06-2021 02-07-2021

215 2021 B.Pharm, FIRST 01-07-2021 08-07-2021 11-08-2021

216 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutical Analysis), FIRST 01-07-2021 08-07-

2021 11-08-2021

217 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutical Chemistry), FIRST 01-07-2021 08-07-

2021 11-08-2021

218 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FIRST 01-07-2021 08-07-2021 11-08-2021

219 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmacology), FIRST 01-07-2021 08-07-2021 11-08-2021

220 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmacy Practice), FIRST 01-07-2021 08-07-2021 11-08-2021

221 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs) FIRST 01-07-2021 08-07-

2021 11-08-2021

222 2021 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), SECOND 02-07-2021 14-07-2021 11-08-2021

223 2021 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), THIRD 02-07-2021 14-07-2021 11-08-2021

224 2021 PG Diploma in Anesthesiology (D.A.) FIRST 03-07-2021 07-07-

2021 19-07-2021

225 2021 PG Diploma in Child Health (D.C.H.) FIRST 03-07-2021 07-07-

2021 19-07-2021

226 2021 PG Diploma in Clinical Pathology (D.C.P.) FIRST 03-07-2021 07-07-

2021 19-07-2021

227 2021 PG Diploma in Obstretics and Gynecology (D.G.O.) FIRST 03-07-2021 07-07-

2021 19-07-2021

228 2021 PG Diplomo in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (D.L.O.) FIRST 03-07-2021 07-07-

2021 19-07-2021

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229 2021 PG Diploma in Orthopedics (D.Ortho) FIRST 03-07-2021 07-07-

2021 19-07-2021

230 2021 PG Diploma in Radio-Diagnosis (D.M.R.D.) FIRST 03-07-2021 07-07-

2021 19-07-2021

231 2021 PG Diploma in Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy (DDVL) FIRST 03-07-2021 07-07-

2021 19-07-2021

232 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Anesthesiology FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

233 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy

FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-2021 19-07-2021

234 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) Otorhinolaryngology FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

235 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) General Medicine FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

236 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) Obstretics and Gynecology FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

237 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) Opthalmology FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

238 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) Orthopedics FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

239 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Pathology FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

240 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Paediatrics FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

241 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Radio-diagnosis FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

242 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) General Surgery FIRST 03-07-2021 09-07-

2021 19-07-2021

243 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 19-07-2021 31-07-

2021 07-09-2021

244 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) SECOND 19-07-2021 31-07-

2021 07-09-2021

245 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 19-07-2021 31-07-2021 07-09-2021

246 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND 19-07-2021 31-07-2021 07-09-2021

247 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIRST 19-07-2021 31-07-

2021 07-09-2021

248 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) SECOND 19-07-2021 31-07-

2021 07-09-2021

249 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIRST 19-07-2021 31-07-

2021 07-09-2021

250 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) SECOND 19-07-2021 31-07-

2021 07-09-2021

251 2021 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 19-07-2021 31-07-2021 07-09-2021

252 2021 M.B.A. FIRST 19-07-2021 30-07-2021 19-08-2021

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253 2021 M.Tech (Structural Engineering) FIRST 19-07-2021 30-07-2021 26-08-2021

254 2021 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded Systems) FIRST 19-07-2021 30-07-

2021 26-08-2021

255 2021 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 19-07-2021 30-07-

2021 26-08-2021

256 2021 M.Tech (Data Analytics) FIRST 19-07-2021 30-07-2021 26-08-2021

257 2021 M.Tech. (Infrastructure Engineering & Management) FIRST 19-07-2021 30-07-

2021 26-08-2021

258 2021 M.Tech. (Nano Technology) FIRST 19-07-2021 30-07-2021 26-08-2021

259 2021 B.Sc in Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology (AOTT) FIRST 26-07-2021 30-07-

2021 27-08-2021

260 2021 B.Sc in Medical Image Technology THIRD 26-07-2021 30-07-2021 27-08-2021

261 2021 B.Sc in Medical LaboratoryTechnology FIRST 26-07-2021 30-07-

2021 27-08-2021

262 2021 B.Sc in Optometry FIRST 26-07-2021 30-07-2021 27-08-2021

263 2021 B.Sc in Renal Dialysis Technology (RDT) FIRST 26-07-2021 30-07-

2021 27-08-2021

264 2021 M.Sc in Biochemistry FIRST 29-07-2021 06-08-2021 18-08-2021

265 2021 M.Sc in Biotechnology FIRST 29-07-2021 06-08-2021 18-08-2021

266 2021 M.Sc in Chemistry FIRST 29-07-2021 06-08-2021 18-08-2021

267 2021 M.Sc in Molecular Biology FIRST 29-07-2021 06-08-2021 18-08-2021

268 2021 M.Sc in Physics FIRST 29-07-2021 06-08-2021 18-08-2021

269 2021 MBBS, SECOND 26-08-2021 08-09-2021 23-09-2021

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University Grants Commission

Annexure 12 (Refer 6.4)

Details of the eligibility criteria for admission in all the courses ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION

Graduation Level SC/ST/ Cat I (%) GM (%)

M.B.B.S Passed Second PUC/12th

Std / equivalent exam

conducted by the State

/Central Government

authorities with English as

one of the Subject and

secured 45 % marks in

aggregate in Physics,

Chemistry & Biology

subjects.

Must have qualified in

NEET exam.

Passed Second PUC/12th Std

/ equivalent exam conducted

by the State/Central

Government authorities with

English as one of the Subject

and secured 50 % marks in

aggregate in Physics,

Chemistry & Biology

subjects.

Must have qualified in

NEET exam.

B.E (Engg) Passed Second PUC/12th

Std / equivalent exam

conducted by the State

/Central Government

authorities with English as

one of the Subject and

secured 40% marks in

aggregate in Physics &

Mathematics along with

Chemistry/

Biotechnology/ Biology/

Electronics/ Computer

Science.

Must have qualified in

State entrance exam or

ACU entrance test.

Passed Second PUC/ 12th

Std / Equivalent exam

conducted by the State

/Central Government

authorities with English as

one of the Subject and

secured 45% marks in

aggregate in Physics &

Mathematics along with

Chemistry/ Biotechnology/

Electronics/ Computer

Science .

Must have qualified in State

entrance exam or ACU

entrance test.

78

B. Pharma Passed Second PUC/ 12th

Std / equivalent exam

conducted by the

State/Central Government

authorities with English as

one of the subjects and

Physics, Chemistry,

Biology/ Mathematics as

optional subjects

individually.

Must have qualified in

State entrance exam or

ACU entrance test.

Passed Second PUC/ 12th

Std / equivalent exam

conducted by the

State/Central Government

authorities with English as

one of the subjects and

Physics, Chemistry,

Biology/ Mathematics as

optional subjects

individually.

Must have qualified in

State entrance exam or ACU

entrance test.

Pharma. D

Passed Second PUC/12th

Std / equivalent exam

conducted by the State

/Central Government

authorities with Physics,

Chemistry and Biology /

Mathematics as optional

subjects.

Or

Passed Diploma in

Pharmacy (D.Pharm)

Examination from an

institution approved by the

Pharmacy Council of

India under Section 12 of

the Pharmacy Act.

Must have qualified in

State entrance exam or

ACU entrance test.

Passed Second PUC/12th

Std / equivalent exam

conducted by the State

/Central Government

authorities with Physics,

Chemistry and Biology /

Mathematics as optional

subjects.

Or

Passed Diploma in

Pharmacy (D.Pharm)

Examination from an

institution approved by the

Pharmacy Council of India

under Section 12 of the

Pharmacy Act.

Must have qualified in State

entrance exam or ACU

entrance test.

B.Sc .Nursing Passed Second PUC/12th

Std/ equivalent exam

Passed Second PUC/12thStd/

equivalent exam conducted by

79

conducted by the State

/Central Government

authorities with English as

one of the subjects and

Physics, Chemistry, and

Biology as optional

subjects.

Must have secured 40%

marks in aggregate in

Physics, Chemistry,

Biology and English.

the State /Central Government

authorities with English as one

of the subjects and Physics,

Chemistry, and Biology as

optional subjects.

Must have secured 45% marks

in aggregate in Physics,

Chemistry, Biology and

English.

Post Basic B.Sc

Nursing

Passed Diploma in

General Nursing &

Midwifery (GNM) with

working knowledge of

English.

Must havetwo years

working experience.

Passed Diploma in General

Nursing & Midwifery

(GNM) with working

knowledge of English and

Must havetwo years

working experience.

B.Com Passed PUC/ 10+2/ any

equivalent exam

conducted by the State

/Central Government

authorities.

Passed PUC/ 10+2/

equivalent exam conducted

by the State /Central

Government authorities.

B. Ed Passed any degree from a

recognized University

with 45 % marks in

aggregate.

Or

Passed Master’s Degree

in Science/Social Science/

Humanity, B.E or

B.Tech with

specialization in Science

and Mathematics and

Passed anydegree from a

recognized University with

50 % marks in aggregate.

Or

Passed Master’s Degree in

Science/Social Science/

Humanity, B.E or B.Tech

with specialization in

Science and Mathematics

and secured 55% marks in

aggregate.

80

secured 50% marks in

aggregate.

Must have qualified in

State entrance exam or

ACU entrance test

Must have qualified in State

entrance exam or ACU

entrance test

B.Sc - Allied

Health

Sciences

(Medical

Laboratory

technology,

Medical

Imaging

Technology,

Optometry,

Renal Dialysis

Technology,

Anesthesia and

Operation

Theatre

Technology)

Passed Second PUC/12th

Std/ equivalent exam

conducted by the State

/Central Government

authorities with English as

one of the Subjects and

Physics, Chemistry,

Biology and Mathematics

as principal subjects.

Note: Candidates, who

have completed diploma or

vocational course through

correspondence are not be

eligible for any of the

courses mentioned above

Passed Second PUC/12th

Std/ equivalent exam

conducted by the State

/Central Government

authorities with English as

one of the Subject and

studied Physics,

Chemistry , Biology and

Mathematics as principal

subjects.

Note: Candidates, who

have completed diploma or

vocational course through

correspondence, are not be

eligible for any of the

courses mentioned above

Medical

M.D / M.S

Passed from a Medical

College recognized by the

Medical Council of India

and must be declared as

Qualified in NEET-PG

exam

Passed MBBS from a

Medical College

recognized by the Medical

Council of India and must

be declared as Qualified in

NEET-PG exam

Engineering

M.Tech

Passed B.E / B. Tech from

AICTE recognized institute

with 45 % marks in

aggregate and must have

qualified in state entrance

exam

Passed B.E / B. Tech from

AICTE recognized

institute with 50 % marks

in aggregate and must have

qualified in state entrance

exam

MBA Passed Bachelor’s

Degree of 3 years duration

Passed Bachelor’s

Degree of 3 years duration

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with 45 % marks in

aggregate and must be

declared as Qualified in K-

MAT/ PGCET/ CAT

with 50 % marks in

aggregate and must be

declared as Qualified in K-

MAT/ PGCET/ CAT

M. Pharm Passed B .Pharm from an

institute recognized by PCI

with 50% marks in

aggregate.

Passed B .Pharm from an

institute recognized by

PCI with 55% marks in

aggregate.

M.Sc Nursing Passed B.Sc. Nursing /

B.Sc. Hons. Nursing / Post

Basic B.Sc. Nursing from

an institute recognized by

INC with 50% marks in

aggregate.

Must have one year

working experience.

Passed B.Sc. Nursing /

B.Sc. Hons. Nursing /

Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing

from an institute

recognized by INC with

55% marks in aggregate.

Must have one year

working experience.

M.P.H. Passed M.B.B.S/ B.D.S/

B.A.M.S / B.H.M.S/

B.U.M.S/B.N.Y.S/ B.P.T/

B.PHARM/ B.Sc.

Nursing/ B.Sc. Allied

Health Sciences from a

recognized University with

45% marks in aggregate.

Passed M.B.B.S/ B.D.S/

B.A.M.S / B.H.M.S/

B.U.M.S/B.N.Y.S/ B.P.T/

B.PHARM/ B.Sc

.Nursing/ B.Sc –Allied

Health Sciences from a

recognized University with

50% marks in aggregate.

M.H.A. Passed M.B.B.S/ B.D.S/

B.A.M.S / B.H.M.S/

B.U.M.S/ B.N.Y.S /B.P.T/

B.PHARM/ B.Sc

.Nursing/ B.Sc .Allied

Health Sciences or Degree

in Engineering /

Management from a

recognized University with

45% marks in aggregate.

Passed M.B.B.S/ B.D.S/

B.A.M.S / B.H.M.S/

B.U.M.S/ B.N.Y.S/ B.P.T/

B.PHARM/ B.Sc.

Nursing/ B.Sc .Allied

Health Sciences or

Degree in Engineering /

Management from a

recognized University with

50% marks in aggregate.

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M.Sc.

Biochemistry

Passed B.Sc degree with

Biochemistry / Chemistry

/ Industrial Chemistry as

one of the cognate subjects

from a recognized

University and secured

40% marks in aggregate

Passed B.Sc degree with

Biochemistry / Chemistry

/ Industrial Chemistry as

one of the cognate subjects

from a recognized

University and secured

45% marks in aggregate

M.Sc.

Biotechnology

Passed Bachelors Degree

withBiotechnology /

Biochemistry /

Microbiology / Molecular

Biology / Chemistry /

Botany / Zoology /

Chemical

Engineering/Agriculture /

Pharmacy / Medicine /

Veterinary / Dairy /

Fisheries / Horticulture /

Forestry as one of the

cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 40% marks in

aggregate.

Passed Bachelors Degree

withBiotechnology /

Biochemistry /

Microbiology / Molecular

Biology / Chemistry /

Botany / Zoology /

Chemical

Engineering/Agriculture

/ Pharmacy / Medicine /

Veterinary / Dairy /

Fisheries / Horticulture /

Forestry as one of the

cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 45% marks in

aggregate.

M.Sc

Chemistry

Passed B.Sc. degree with

Chemistry as one of the

subject from a recognized

University and secured

40% marks in aggregate in

Chemistry course.

B.E - Chemical

Engineering with 40%

marks in aggregate are also

eligible.

Passed B.Sc. degree with

Chemistry as one of the

subject from a recognized

University and secured

45% marks in aggregate in

Chemistry course.

B.E - Chemical

Engineering with 45%

marks in aggregate are also

eligible.

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Must have studied

mathematics at PUC or

10+2 level.

Must have studied

mathematics at PUC or

10+2 level.

M.Sc

Microbiology

Passed B.Scdegree with

Microbiology / Botany /

Zoology / Molecular

Biology as one of the

cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 40 % marks in

aggregate.

Passed B.Scdegree with

Microbiology / Botany /

Zoology / Molecular

Biology as one of the

cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 45 % marks in

aggregate.

M.Sc

Molecular

Biology

Passed Bachelor Degree

with Molecular Biology /

Biochemistry

/Biotechnology/

Microbiology/

Chemistry/Pharmacy/De

ntal/

Agriculture/Medicine/Ve

terinary as one of the

cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 40% marks in

aggregate.

Must have studied Biology

at PUC or 10+2 level.

Passed Bachelor Degree

with Molecular Biology /

Biochemistry

/Biotechnology/

Microbiology/Chemistry/

Pharmacy/Dental/

Agriculture/Medicine/

Veterinary as one of the

cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 40% marks in

aggregate.

Must have studied

Biology at PUC or 10+2

level

M.Sc

Nanoscience

Passed B.Sc degree with

Biology / Biochemistry /

Biotechnology /

Microbiology / Physics /

Chemistry / Industrial

Chemistry / Nanoscience /

Nanotechnology/ Botany /

Zoology/ Materials

Science as one of the

Passed B.Sc degree with

Biology / Biochemistry /

Biotechnology /

Microbiology / Physics /

Chemistry / Industrial

Chemistry / Nanoscience /

Nanotechnology/ Botany /

Zoology/ Materials

Science as one of the

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cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 40% marks in

aggregate.

B.E., B.A.M.S., M.B.B.S.,

B.D.S., B. Pharma., B.Sc.

(Agri), B.V.Sc. and

Biomedical courses with

40% marks in aggregate

are also eligible

cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 45% marks in

aggregate.

B.E., B.A.M.S., M.B.B.S.,

B.D.S., B. Pharma., B.Sc.

(Agri), B.V.Sc. and

Biomedical courses with

45% marks in aggregate are

also eligible

M.Sc Physics PassedB.Sc., degree with

Physicsas one of the

cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 40% marks in

aggregate.

B.E., / B.Tech in

Electrical / Electronics

discipline and secured

40% marks in aggregate

from AICTE recognized

institute are also eligible.

Must have studied

Mathematics in 10+2

level.

Passed B.Sc., degree with

Physicsas one of the

cognate subjects from a

recognized University and

secured 40% marks in

aggregate.

B.E., / B.Tech in Electrical

/ Electronics discipline and

secured 45% marks in

aggregate from AICTE

recognized institute are also

eligible. Must have studied

Mathematics in 10+2 level

M.Sc Medical

Biochemistry

Passed

B.Sc.withatleastonesubject

ofbiologicalSciencesorBP

TorB.PharmorBDSorBA

MS, BHMS, MBBS or any

other professional

graduates from a

recognized University.

Passed

B.Sc.withatleastonesubjectof

biologicalSciencesorBPTor

B.PharmorBDSorBAMS,

BHMS, MBBS or any other

professional graduates from

a recognized University.

85

M.Sc Medical

Microbiology

Passed

B.Sc.withatleastonesubject

ofbiologicalSciencesorBP

TorB.PharmorBDSorBA

MS, BHMS, MBBS or any

other professional

graduates from a

recognized University.

Passed

B.Sc.withatleastonesubject

ofbiologicalSciencesorBPT

orB.PharmorBDSorBAM

S, BHMS, MBBS or any

other professional graduates

from a recognized

University.

Ph. D

Engineering &

Technology/

Medical

/Nursing/

Pharmacy/

Education/

Library &

Information

science

Passed Post Graduate

Degree in respective

subjects from a recognized

University with a minimum

of 50% marks in M.Tech/

M.E/M.D/ M.Pharm/

Pharm.D/M.Ed /M.Sc in

respective and related

subjects

Passed Post Graduate

Degree in respective

subjects from a

recognized University

with a minimum of 55%

marks in

M.Tech/M.E/M.D/M.

Pharm/

Pharm.D/M.Ed /M.Sc

in respective and related

subjects

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University Grants Commission

Annexure - 13 (Refer 6.6)

Details of students admitted through management quota 2020-21

SL NO

Course Total No.

of Seats

(Course wise)

No. of total

students

admitted

No. of students

Admitted under

Management quota

% of students

Admitted under

Management quota

1 MBBS 150 150 90 60

2 MD/MS 82 67 40 48.7

3 B. Pharm 100 103 66 66

4 Pharm .D 30 30 23 76.6

5 M. pharm 71 38 23 32.3

6 B. Pharm Lateral entry

10 10 6 60

7 B.E – 1st year 390 301 135 34.6

8 B.E 2nd year lateral entry

67 44 30 44.7

9 MBA & M.Tech 156 139 109 69.87

10 B.Ed. 100 87 60 60

11 B.Sc Nursing 100 79 70 70

12 PBBSc Nursing 60 7 7 11.6

13 M.Sc Nursing 25 10 10 40

14 B. Com 132 124 124 93.93

15 M.Sc 204 77 77 37.7

16 BSc Allied Health Science

100 28 28 28

17 D.Pharma 60 46 42 70

Overall 1837 1340 917 49.9%

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University Grant Commission

Annexure -14 (Refer 7.1)

Course wise Fee Structure

Course Sanctioned Intake Approved Tuition

Fee for 2020-21

Private

Approved Tuition

Fee for 2020-21

NRI

1.Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences

MBBS -Private 150 18,00,000 34,00,000

Courses Sanctioned Intake Approved Tuition Fee for 2020-21

2.BGS Institute of Technology

B.E. Civil Engg 60 1,10,000

B.E. Computer Science & Engg 120 1,10,000

B.E. (Electronics & Communication Engg) 120 1,15,000

B.E. (Information Science & Engg) 60 90,000

B.E. (Mechanical Engg) 60 1,00,000

M.Tech (Structural Engineering) 18 75,000

M.Tech (Computer Science & Engg) 18 75,000

M.Tech (VLSI & Embedded systems) 9 75,000

M.Tech (Data Analytics) 24 75,000

M.Tech (Nanotechnology) 18 75,000

M.Tech (Infrastructure Management) 9 75,000

M.B.A. 18 1,15,000

3.SAC College of Pharmacy

D.Pharm 60 66,000

B.Pharm 100 1,0,6000

Pharm. D. 30 2,06000

M. Pharm 89 1,20,000

4.Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing

B.Sc. Nursing 100 62,000

Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing 60 40,000

M.Sc. Nursing 25 50,000

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5.BGS College of Education

B.Ed 100 40,000

B.Sc-Ed/B.A.-Ed 100 45,000

6.BGS First Grade College

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) 180 35,000

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) 60 35,000

7.School of Natural Sciences

Master of Science (M.Sc.)

Biochemistry 26 60,000

Biotechnology 26 60,000

Microbiology 26 60,000

Molecular Biology 26 60,000

Physics 30 60,000

Chemistry 30 60,000

Nanoscience 30 60,000

8.School of Allied Health Sciences

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc)

Medical Laboratory Technology 20 60,000

Medical Imaging Technology 20 60,000

Optometry 20 60,000

Renal Dialysis technology 20 60,000

Anaesthesia & OT Technology 20 60,000

Master of Public Health (M.P.H) 10 80,000

Master of Hospital Administration (M.H.A) 10 80,000

M.Sc. (Medical)

Microbiology 05 60,000

Biochemistry 05 60,000

Ph.D. All Faculties 50 53,300

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University Grant Commission

Annexure 15 (Refer 7.10)

Information about Admission and other Fees

1 Sports Fee Rs 100/student

2 Career Guidance & Service

Fund

Rs 50/Student

3 University Development Fee Rs 1000/Student

4 Cultural Activities Fee Rs 200/Student

5 Teachers Development Fee Rs 100/student

6 Student Development Fee Rs 100/student

7 Indian Red Cross Membership

Fee

Rs 50/student

8 NSS Fee Rs 50/Student

9 Readmission Fee

UG Shortage of Attendance/Temporary Discontinuation /Rejected of Results/NFTC PG Shortage of Attendance

/Temporary Discontinuation

--

10 Equivalence Fee Rs 500

11 Bonified Student Certificate Rs 500

12 Transcript Rs 1000/Set

90

University Grants Commission

Annexure 16 (Refer 8.1)

Total no. of Sanctioned and filled up posts (Institution wise)

Designation

Details

College

Total AIMS BGSIT SACCP ACN BGSCE BGSFGC

Natural Sciences

Professor Sanctioned 35 12 10 04 01 01 05 68

Filled 43 07 06 05 01 02 02 66

Associate Prof

Sanctioned 36 24 08 05 - 0 73

Filled 37 11 06 02 - 02 - 58

Assistant

Prof

Sanctioned

59 69 22 12 15 177

Filled 68 91 30 10 12 05 02 218

Lecturer Sanctioned 01 - - - - - - 01

Filled 01 - - - - - - 01

Tutor Sanctioned 10 - - 06 - - - 16

Filled 03 - - 06 - - - 09

Instructor Sanctioned - 02 - - - - 02

Filled - 02 02

Librarian Sanctioned 01 01 - - - - - 02

Filled 01 01 - - - - - 02

Physical Education

Sanctioned - - - - 01 - - 01

Director Filled - - - - 01 - - 01

Total Faculty

153 112 42 23 14 09 04

357

91

University Grant Commission

Annexure 17 (Refer 8.6)

Recruitment of Faculty

Copies of Advertisement attached

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93

94

95

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University Grants Commission

Annexure 18 (Refer 8.9)

Pay Scales of Faculty

Sl

no

Institution Professor

Associate

Professor

Assistant

Professor

1 AIMS 54700-67000 49890-67000 30320-39100

6.5L -8L 4.9L - 8L 3.62L-4.69L

2 BGSIT 37400-67000 37400-67000 15600-39100

4L-8L 4L-8L 1.8L-4.69L

3 SACCP 37400-67000 37400-67000 15600-39100

4L-8L 4L-8L 1.8L-4.69L

4 ACN 36300-53850 26000-47000 26000-47000

4.35 L- 6.46 L 3.12 L- 5.72L 3.12 L- 5.72L

5 BGSCE 64300-93390 26000--50000 15600-26352

7.71L-11.17L 3.12 L-6.0L 1.87 L -3.16 L

6. BGSFGC 64300-93390 26000--50000 15600-26352

7.71L-11.17L 3.12 L-6.0L 1.87 L -3.16 L

7 ASNS 37400-67000 37400-67000 15600-39100

4L-8L 4L-8L 1.8L-4.69L

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University Grants Commission

Annexure 19 (Refer 10.1)

Information about Corpus Fund and Development fund

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

Details of development Fund

110

111

University Grants Commission

Annexure 20 (Refer 11.2.)

Details of Meetings of Statutory Bodies (Last 2 years)

1. Board of Governors

1 3rdMeeting 27/08/2019

2 4th Meeting 26/12//2019

3 5th Meeting 08/06/2020

4 6th Meeting 28/12//2020

5 7th Meeting 19/03/2021

2. Board of Management

1 3rd Meeting 09/03/2019

2 4th Meeting 23/06/2019

3 5th Meeting 04//11/2019

4 6th Meeting 01/02//2020

5 7th Meeting 23/03/2020

6 8th Meeting 25/06/2020

7 9th Meeting 16/12//2020

8 10th Meeting 15/03/2021

9 11th Meeting 30//06/2021

3. Academic Council

1 2nd Meeting 28/03/2019

2 3rd Meeting 19/08/2019

3 4th Meeting 28/02//2020

4 5th Meeting 27//08/2020

5 6th Meeting 16/02//2021

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4. Finance Committee

5 7th Meeting 09/10/2020

6 8th Meeting 10//02/2021

7 9th Meeting 10/03/2021

5 Boards of Studies a) BOS: Pre-clinical Medical

b) BOS: Para- Clinical Medical

1 3rd Meeting 31/05/2019

2 4th Meeting 08/08/2019

3 5th Meeting 27//01/2020

4 6th Meeting 11/08//2020 ( Joint meeting with Para Clinical )

5 7th Meeting 23/12/2020

1 3rd Meeting 31/05/2019

2 4th Meeting 08/08/2019

3 5th Meeting 23//12/2020

4 6th Meeting 27/05//2021

1 3rd Meeting

2 4th Meeting

3 5th Meeting

4 6th Meeting 27/05//2021

1 3rd Meeting 29/08/2019

2 4th Meeting 11/08/2020 (Joint meeting with Pre Clinical )

3 5th Meeting 31/08//2020 (Joint Meeting with clinical)

4 6th Meeting 29/06/2021

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c) BOS: Medicine & Allied Subjects 1 2rd Meeting 28/01/2020

2 3rd Meeting 31/08//2020 (Joint Meeting with Para clinical)

d) BOS: Surgery and Allied Subjects

e) BOS: Allied Health Sciences

f) BOS: Faculty of Engineering, Technology & Management

g) BOS: Faculty of Pharmacy

h) BOS: Faculty of Nursing

1 2rd Meeting 27/01/2020

2 3rd Meeting 31/08//2020 (Joint Meeting with Para clinical)

3 4th Meeting 21/10/2020

1 2rd Meeting 29/01/2020

2 3rd Meeting 25/08/2020

3 4th Meeting 03/02/2021

1 2rd Meeting 27/03/2019

2 3rd Meeting 24/01/2020

3 4th Meeting 04/09//2020

4 5th Meeting 30/09//2020

5 6th Meeting 09/03/2021 (Joint meeting with Humanities and Social Sciences )

6 7th Meeting 16/06//2021

1 2rd Meeting 12/04/2019

2 3rd Meeting 30/11/2019

3 4th Meeting 10/06//2020

4 5th Meeting 08/01//2021

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i) BOS: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.

j) BOS: Faculty of Natural Sciences.

6. Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Board 1 3rd Meeting 17/09/2019

2 4th Meeting 24/02//2020

3 5th Meeting 13/08/2020

4 6th Meeting 25/02/2021

7. Research and Innovation Council 1 1st Meeting 28/01/2019

2 2nd Meeting 03/02/2020

3 3rd Meeting 27/04/2021

1 2rd Meeting 25/03/2019

2 3rd Meeting 26/08/2019

3 4th Meeting 27/01//2020

4 5th Meeting 24/09//2020

1 3rd Meeting 24/06/2019

2 4th Meeting 24/01//2020

3 5th Meeting 23/09//2020

4 6th Meeting 09/03//2021(Joint meeting with Engineering Management and Technology )

5 7th Meeting 21/06/2021

1 1st Meeting 18/12/2019

2 2nd Meeting 15/10//2020

3 3rd Meeting 25/02//2021

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8. Works and Purchase Committee

Note: Refer Volume III for an attested copy of the minutes of the meetings

University Grants Commission

Annexure 21 (Refer 12.1)

1 5th Meeting 14/05/2019

2 6th Meeting 23/07/2019

3 7th Meeting 27/09/2019

4 8th Meeting 18/02/2020

5 9th Meeting 28/07/2020

6 10th Meeting 11/02/2021

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Research Profile

Student –Teacher Ratio: 1:10 Class Rooms: 5 Teaching Labs: 5

Research labs (Major Equipment)

Adichunchanagiri University-Center for Research and Innovation (ACU-CRI) (List of Major Equipment)

SL NO

Equipment Description

Make and

Model Location

of Department

Present

working

condition

Total Value

(In Rs.)

Date of Purcha

se

1 Centrifuge without temperature control-

Remi-R24

ACU-CRI

Working

1,83,050.00

30/03/2020

2 Rotary Evaporator LabTe

ch EV400

ACU-CRI

Working

5,23,810.00

30/03/2021

3 Ice Flaker ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 1,90,000.

00 30/03/2

020

4 Electrical Balance Sartori

us ACU-CRI

Working

1,53,559.50

30/03/2020

5 Table Top XRD Rigaku ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 38,35,00

0.00 30/03/2

020

6 FTIR Spectrophotometer Shima

dzu ACU-CRI

Working

13,75,000.00

30/03/2020

7 Multimode Micro plate Reader BioRa

d ACU-CRI

Working

15,25,000.00

30/03/2020

8 High Performance Liquid Chromatography system

Waters ACU-CRI

Working

23,00,000.00

30/03/2020

9 NanoDrop Spectrophotometer

Thermo

scientific

ACU-CRI

Working

8,50,000.00

30/03/2020

10 Real time PCR system BioRa

d ACU-CRI

Working

13,00,000.00

30/03/2020

11 Probe Sonicator ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 6,40,000.

00 30/03/2

020

12 Refrigerated Centrifuge

Thermo

scientific

ACU-CRI

Working

6,75,000.00

30/03/2020

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13 Microprocessor controlled -80°C upright ultralow deep freezer

Thermo

scientific

ACU-CRI

Working

8,00,000.00

30/03/2020

14 CO2 Incubator

Thermo

scientific

ACU-CRI

Working

3,75,000.00

30/03/2020

15 Class II Biohazard safety cabinet ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 4,75,000.

00 30/03/2

020

16 Mini Vertical Electrophoresis BioRa

d ACU-CRI

Working

1,70,000.00

30/03/2020

17 Gel Documentation Unit BioRa

d ACU-CRI

Working

7,80,000.00

30/03/2020

18 Water Purification system Veero Metal

ACU-CRI

Working

2,75,000.00

30/03/2020

19 Freeze Dryer or Lyophillzer 5

Pascal ACU-CRI

Working

16,97,280.00

30/03/2020

20 Vacuum Glove Box ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 4,38,095.

00 30/03/2

021

21 Polymer 3D PRINTER AND BioPrinter with Two extruders

Twasva

ACU-CRI

Working

8,75,000.00

30/03/2020

22 Co-Rotating compounding Twin Screw Lab Extruder with pellatizer and water bath

ACU-CRI

Working

14,40,000.00

30/03/2020

23 Micro injection molding machine with standard testing molds

ACU-CRI

Working

6,72,400.00

30/03/2020

24 Hydraulic compression molding machine with standard testing molds

ACU-CRI

Working

2,30,000.00

30/03/2020

25 Tensile testing machine with accessories

ACU-CRI

Working

3,04,500.00

30/03/2020

26 Impact testing unit ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 3,48,500.

00 30/03/2

020

27 Muffle Furnace Heatco

n ACU-CRI

Working

1,82,000.00

14/07/2020

28 Vacuum Oven ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 3,95,000.

00 14/07/2

020

29 Hot Air Oven Heatco

n ACU-CRI

Working

1,10,500.00

14/07/2020

30 Liquid Nitrogen Plant ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 23,77,80

0.00 14/07/2

020

31 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 16,00,00

0.00 14/07/2

020

32 Inverted Binocular Microscope with camera

Carl Ziess

ACU-CRI

Working

9,00,000.00

14/07/2020

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Adichunchanagiri Institue of Medical Sciences (AIMS)

Adichunchanagiri Hospital and Research Hospital (AHRC)

(List of Major Equipment)

Sl

No

Name of equipment

Make and Model Name of the Department

Value/cost (In Rs.)

Present condition (working or not)

1

Laproscope Unit, HD Cameras, All Types of Scopes with Medical Graded Monitor For ENT, OBG and General Surgery

Karl Storz AHRC 4000000 Working

2 Anethesia Work Stations Ge AHRC 3500000 Working

3 Laproscope Unit Karl Storz AHRC 2500000 Working

4 C-Arm Machine Medico AHRC 1500000 Working

5 C-Arm Machine Siemens AHRC 1300000 Working

6 Microscope (Oph) Carl Zeiss AHRC 1200000 Working

7 OT Table Hospitec AHRC 1200000 Working

8 Cautary Machine Spark AHRC 1200000 Working

9 Patient Monitor L & T Medical AHRC 1116422 Working

10 OT Light Philips AHRC 1000000 Working

11 Anethesia Work Station GE (Aespire

7900) AHRC 1000000 Working

12 OT Table Ortho and Surgery

Pallkad AHRC 775000 Working

33 Computational Workstation Dell ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 9,00,000.

00 14/07/2

020

34 Fume Hoods ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 10,50,00

0.00 10/06/2

020

35 Deep Freezer ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 2,47,500.

00 31/03/2

021

36 HPLC Semi Preparative Column

Waters ACU-CRI

Working

1,67,664.00

31/03/2021

37 Hotplate Magnetic stirrer Borosil ACU-

CRI Worki

ng 1,52,575.

00 31/03/2

021

119

13 Jet Ventilator Acutronic AHRC 700000 Working

14 Ultrasound Nerve Locator Sonosite AHRC 700000 Working

15 OT Light Philips AHRC 640000 Working

16 Multichannel Monitor Philips AHRC 600000 Working

17 OT Tables (Oph) Staan AHRC 600000 Working

18 Anethesia Work Station Ge(9100c) AHRC 600000 Working

19 Patient Monitor(B-650) Ge AHRC 600000 Working

20 Microscope (Ent) Carl Zeiss AHRC 500000 Working

21 Boyles Apparatus DatexOhmeda AHRC 500000 Working

22 Cautry Machine Johnson and

Johnson AHRC 500000 Working

23 OT Table (Surgery) Staan AHRC 400000 Working

24 B-Scan Alcon AHRC 400000 Working

25 Anethesia Work Stations GE Health Care

Ltd AHRC 400000 Working

26 Cautry Machine Electro Surge AHRC 400000 Working

27 Cautry Machine L & T Medical AHRC 400000 Working

28 Cautry Machine Electro Surge AHRC 400000 Working

29 Boyles Apparatus Iol Ltd AHRC 400000 Working

30 Monitor Dinamap AHRC 400000 Working

31 Microscope (Oph) Topgon AHRC 300000 Working

32 OT Light Staan AHRC 300000 Working

33 Mobile Ventilator Ohmeda AHRC 300000 Working

34 Defibrilator Schiller AHRC 300000 Working

35 Patient Monitor(B-40) Ge AHRC 300000 Working

36 OT Table (Ortho) Staan AHRC 200000 Working

37 OT Table (Ortho) Multistar AHRC 200000 Working

38 Pulse Monitor L & T Medical AHRC 200000 Working

39 Defibrilator Philips AHRC 200000 Working

40 Patient Monitor Mediaid AHRC 180000 Working

120

41 Intubating Fibre Optic Lyrangoscope

Airtraq AHRC 175000 Working

42 OT Light (Oph) Philips AHRC 120000 Working

43 Syringe Pump Fresinius AHRC 114000 Working

44 OT Light PHILIPS OBG OT 400000 Working

45 OT Table SURGIMENTS OBG OT 200000 Working

46 Pateint Monitor MINDRAY OBG OT 150000 Working

47 Defibrilator GE MINOR OT 400000 Working

48 OT Light STAAN MINOR OT 300000 Working

49 OT Table STAAN MINOR OT 150000 Working

50 Patient Monitors PHILIPS MINOR OT 100000 Working

51 Ventillator GE VERSAMED PICU 600000 Working

52 Pateint Monitor L&T PICU 400000 Working

53 Pateint Monitor GE PICU 240000 Working

54 Pateint Monitor PHILIPS PICU 100000 Working

55 Ventilator DREGER NICU 1846000 Working

56 Ventilator GE NICU 800000 Working

57 Incubators Zeal Medical

System NICU 300000 Working

58 Patient Monitor GE NICU 240000 Working

59 Photo Theraphy Zeal Medical

System NICU 200000 Working

60 Patient Monitor Philips NICU 200000 Working

61 Incubators Medilek NICU 200000 Working

62 Photo Theraphy Medilek NICU 100000 Working

63 Patient Monitors GE B-20 ICU/SICU 7200000 Working

64 Ventillator GE ICU/SICU 1600000 Working

65 Ventillator GE(EV) ICU/SICU 1600000 Working

66 Ventillator Air Liquid ICU/SICU 1160000 Working

67 Mobile Ventilator Biomed ICU/SICU 700000 Working

68 Patient Monitors Philips ICU/SICU 600000 Working

121

69 Mobile Ventilator Pb ICU/SICU 500000 Working

70 Patient Monitors with Etco2

GE B-20 ICU/SICU 200000 Working

71 Defibrillator Schiller ICU/SICU 150000 Working

72 Syringe Pump Fresinues ICU/SICU 114000 Working

73 Ventillator GE Versamed ICCU/MICU 1800000 Working

74 Echo Machine GE ICCU/MICU 700000 Working

75 Ventillator Air liquid ICCU/MICU 580000 Working

76 Tmt With Computer GE ICCU/MICU 500000 Working

77 Patient Monitor GE ICCU/MICU 500000 Working

78 Patient Monitor Philips ICCU/MICU 300000 Working

79 Defibrilator BPL ICCU/MICU 175000 Working

80 Cardiac Monitors BPL ICCU/MICU 150000

81 Defibrilator Schiller ICCU/MICU 150000 Working

82 Heamo Dialysis Fresinius Dialysis 2400000 Working

83 R O Plant Aqua Dialysis 400000 Working

84 Patient Monitor L&T Medial Dialysis 200000 Working

85 Fully Automated Analyzer

Erba 200 Biochemistry

lab 700000 Working

86 Fully Automated Analyzer

Miura One Biochemistry

lab 700000 Working

87 Semi-Automated Analyzer

Chem Plus Biochemistry

lab 500000 Working

88 Electrolytes Analyzer Roche

Biochemistry lab

200000 Working

89 ABG Analyzer Cobas B 121

Biochemistry lab

350000 Working

90 ABG Analyzer Medica

Biochemistry lab

350000 Working

91 Hba1c Analyzer Labonacheck

Biochemistry lab

800000 Working

92 ESR Analyzer Aspen

Clinical pathology

600000 Working

122

93 Three Part Analyzer Sysmex 21

Clinical pathology

1000000 Working

94 Three Part Analyzer Micro 60

Clinical pathology

800000 Working

95 Centrifuge Kbm-70 Plus Remi Blood bank 808000 Working

96 PLASMA STORAGE (-80degc)

Remi Blood bank 335800 Working

97 Elisa Reader With Plate Wash

Trasasia Blood bank 230000 Working

98 PLATELET SORAGE CABINETS(-22deg)

Remi Blood bank 187000 Working

99 VERTICAL PLASMA FREEZER(-40deg)

Remi Blood bank 185000 Working

100 Blood Bank Refrigerator Remi Blood bank 139000 Working

101 Plasma Cryo Bath Remi Blood bank 129000 Working

102 MRI Machine 1.5 Tesla Ge Radiology 22700000 Working

103 CT Scan (16 Slice) GE Brivo 385 Radiology 12700000 Working

104 Digital X-Ray Machine GE Brivo DR-F Radiology 4500000 Working

105 Ultrasound Machine With 3d Probe

GE (S6 Volusion) Radiology 2350001 Working

106 Ultrasound Machine Siemens X-300 Radiology 1325000 Working

104 Iitv Fulroscopy Siemens Radiology 1000000 Working

105 Ultrasound Machine GE (Logic P3) Radiology 853081 Working

106 Ups (80kv) Consule Radiology 800000 Working

107 Ultrasound Machine GE LOGIC 200 Radiology 800000 Working

108 Ultrasound Machine SIEMENS Radiology 800000 Working

109 Mobile Ultrasound Machine

GE Logic Book XP

Radiology 700000 Working

110 Mobile Ultrasound Machine

GE (Venue 40) Radiology 600002 Working

111 Ups (60kv) Consule Radiology 600000 Working

112 Film Printer Camera 6850 Kodak (Care

Stream) Radiology 525000 Working

123

113 Film Printer Camera 8150 Kodak (Care

Stream) Radiology 500000 Working

114 X-RAY MACHINE, 500ma

Siemens Radiology 500000 Working

115 X-RAY MACHINE, 800ma

Siemens Radiology 500000 Working

116 X-RAY MACHINE, 525ma

GE Dx-525 Radiology 465000 Working

117 Mammography GE Radiology 400000 Working

118 PORTABLE X-RAY,100ma

GE Radiology 400000 Working

119 X-RAY MACHINE, 300ma

GE DX-300 Radiology 400000 Working

120 PORTABLE X-RAY, 60ma

GE Radiology 100000 Working

121 PORTABLE X-RAY, 60ma

Siemens Radiology 100000 Working

122 Ventilator GE Versamed

Emergency block

600000 Working

123 Transport Ventilator For Ambulance

GE Versamed 101

Emergency block

500000 Working

124 Defibrilator GE

Emergency block

225000 Working

125 Patient Monitor Philips

Emergency block

200000 Working

126 Patient Monitor L&T Medical

Emergency block

200000 Working

127 Patient Monitor L&T Medical

Emergency block

200000 Working

128 Defibrilator Philips

Emergency block

175000 Working

129 Ecg Machine GE

Emergency block

100000 Working

130 Ecg GE

Medicine OPD

135000 Working

131 Laproscopy, Endoscopy and Ultrasound Stimulator

CAE Sugery OPD 10000000 Working

124

132 Endoscope Sets Olympus Endoscopy 2000000 Working

133 Colonoscopes Sets Olympus Endoscopy 2000000 Working

134 Diagnostic Audiometer Elkon ENT 200000 Working

135 ENT OPD Examination Unit Operating Machine

Serwell ENT

120000 Working

136 Nd Yag Laser Carl Zeiss Oph OPD 1300000 Working

137 Fundus Camera Carl Zeiss Oph OPD 1200000 Working

138 Green Laser Carl Zeiss Oph OPD 1000000 Working

139 Synoptophore Baliwalla &

Homi Pvt Ltd Oph OPD 500000 Working

140 Auto Refractometer /Keretometer

Biomedix Oph OPD 400000 Working

141 B Scan Biomedix Oph OPD 300000 Working

142 A Scan Alcon Oph OPD 200000 Working

143 A Scan Biomedix Oph OPD 200000 Working

144 A Scan Biomedix Oph OPD 200000 Working

145 Imaging Slit Lamp with Computer

Appaswamy Oph OPD 175000 Working

146 Slit Lamp Appaswamy Oph OPD 150000 Working

147 Perimeter Appaswamy Oph OPD 100000 Working

148 Fetal NST Sonycaid Labour room 1500000 Working

149 Colposcope Carl Ziess Labour room 500000 Working

150 Fetal Nst Huntleing Labour room 400000 Working

151 UV Therapy System V-Care Medical Skin OPD 250000 Working

152 ECG Machine with Computer

Rms Psycatry 250000 Working

153 Bio Feedback Rms Psycatry 200000 Working

154 Autoclave Machine

Nat Steel Equipment Pvt

Ltd Cssd 1000000 Working

155 Distill Water Plant

Nat Steel Equipment Pvt

Ltd Cssd 200000 Working

125

156

Centralized oxygen, medical air, vacuum and nitrous oxide gases supply to OT, ICU, ICCU, NICU, PICU, wards and casualty

IR Medical gas

manifold 2500000 Working

157 Air Compressor with Drier

IR Medical gas

manifold 700000 Working

158 Vaccum Pump 5hp

Medical gas manifold

500000 Working

159 Oxygen Manifold ANESTEWATA

Medical gas manifold

500000 Working

160 Air Compressor with Drier 5hp

IR Medical gas

manifold 240000 Working

161 Nitrous Oxide Manifold IR

Medical gas manifold

100000 Working

Adichunchanagiri Institute for Molecular Medicine (AIMM)

(List of Major Equipment)

Sl.no.

Name of equipment

Make and

Model

Name of the

Department

Value/cost

(In Rs.)

Present condition

(Working or not)

Date of Purchas

e

1 Co2 Incubator Thermo Scientific

AIMM Working 375000 2017

2 Elisa Reader with Plate Wash

TRASASIA

AIMM Working 230000 2018

3 Centrifuge Without Temperature Control

Remi AIMM Working 183050 2018

4

Orion Star pH/Iron, Flouride Electrode & Buffer

AIMM Working 179513 2016

5 Millipore System Aqualic Lab

AIMM Working 155000 2011

6 Electrical Balance AIMM Working 153559 2016

7 High throughput screening machine

Tecan AIMM Working 2229459 2018

8 Immuno-fluorescence microscope

Olympus AIMM Working 1500000 2017

126

9 Tecan multimode plate reader

Infinite MNano+

AIMM Working 1500000 2018

10 Chemidoc Alliance

Q9 AIMM Working 500000

2017

11 BOD Incubator Systronics AIMM Working 125000 2018

12 Deep Freezer Thermo

Scientific AIMM Working 247500

2018

13 Ice flaker Anamatrix AIMM Working 100000 2018

14 Vertical laminar air flow cabinet

Anamatrix AIMM Working 200000 2018

15 Deep Freezer HDF2854 AIMM Working 556906 2018

16 Deep Freezer Labline AIMM working 556906 2017

17 Rotary Evaporator AIMM Working 523810 2018

18 Freeze Dryer AIMM Working 500000 2017

19 Eppendorf Centrifuge Eppendorf AIMM working 493500 2018

20 Class II Biohazard Safety Cabinet

AIMM Working 475000 2019

21

UV Visible Spectrophotometer1700

Shimadzu AIMM Working 450000 2018

BGS Institute of Technology, B G Nagara

(List of Major Equipment)

Sl.no. Name of equipment Name of the Department

Value/cost (In Rs.)

Present condition (working or not)

Date of Purchase

1 Vickers Hardness Testing Machine

Civil 1,38,542 Working 20.11.2010

2

Universal Testing Machine, Shear Attachment

Civil 6,93,847 Working 22.11.2010

3 Hydraulic Compression Testing Machine

Civil 2,18,062 Working 27.12.2010

4

Dumpy Level, Theodalite, Compass. Levelling Staff, Auto Level, Tripods

Civil 1,95,375 Working

31.12.2009

5 Dumpy Level, Theodalite, Compass.

Civil 1,01,041 Working 28.12.2011

127

Levelling Staff, Auto Level, Tripods

6 Linertec Total Station Civil 2,56,480 Working 30.09.2016

7

Pycnometer, Sieves, Density Kit, Liquid Limit Device, Shrinkage Limit App, Compaction Apparatus, Dial Gauge, Speedy Moisture Meter, Shear Test Apparatus,

Civil 3,57,733 Working

3.1.2012

8

Loading Frame, Direct Shear Apparatus, Consolidation Apparatus Single Gauge

Civil 1,63,232 Working 28.2.2012

9

Slump Test App, Vee Bee Consistometer, Compaction Factor App, Cement Autoclave, Cube Moulds, Length Gauge, Los Angles Abrasion Machine

Civil 3,79,488 Working 9.7.2012

10

Digital Flame Photo Meter, Spectophoto Meter

Civil 2,80,792 Working 18.7.2012

11

Beakers, Conical Flasks, Pippets, Reagent Bottels, Crucibles, Burettes

Civil 1,27,820 Working 16.8.2012

12 Autoclave, COD Digester Civil 1,21,828 Working 17.10.2012

13

Orion Star pH/Iron, Fluoride Electrode & Buffer

Civil 1,79,513 Working 8.5.2017

14

PC Based Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer

Civil 6,99,300 Working 30.3.2017

15 Horizontal Shake Table with Eccentric Cam

Civil 9,30,000 Working 12.12.2014

16 1 No. 10 KVA online UPS

CSE 2,34,144 Working 18-04-2005

17 1 No. 10 KVA online UPS

CSE 2,34,144 Working 18-04-2005

18 20 KVA online UPS CSE 2,25,000 Working 16-11-2006

19 Powerline 20 KVA online UPS

CSE 2,30,000 Working 21-11-2008

128

20 1 No. DBI Power 20 KVA online UPS

CSE 2,45,000 Working 29-09-2009

21 1 No. Switcher 20 KVA UPS

CSE 3,95,000 Working 25-02-2010

22

25 Nos. Acer veriton Intel Core 2 duo, 2 GB RAM, 320GB HDD, 18.5” TFT Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 5,37,500 Working

14-10-2010

23

25 Nos. Acer Intel Core i5, 4 GB RAM, 500GB HDD, 19.5” LCD Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 8,07,500 Working 22-08,2012

24

6 Nos.HCL Intel Core 2 duo, 2 GB RAM, 160GB HDD, 17” LCD Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 1,59,165 Working 11-09-2008

25

19 Nos. Acer veriton Intel Core 2 duo, 2 GB RAM, 320GB HDD, 18.5” TFT Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 3,87,000 Working 14-10-2010

26

40 Nos. HCL Intel Pentium Core 2 duo, 512 MB RAM, 80GB HDD, 1.44MB FDD, 15” TFT Monitor, MM Key Board, Optical PS2 Mouse

CSE 10,19,200 Working 27-06-2007

27

30 Nos. Lenovo Desktop, Intel Core i5 processor, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, DVD Writer, 19.5” LED Monitor, KB, Mouse

CSE 6,99,450 Working 03-01-2018

28

26 Nos. Dell Desktop, Intel Core i3 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 200 GB HDD, 18.5” LED Monitor

CSE 5,31,700 Working 26-12-2016

29

9 Nos.DellOptiplex, Intel Core2Duo processor, 2 GB RAM, 200 GB HDD, 18.5” LED Monito. KB, Mouse

CSE 1,09,800 Working 05-04-2016

30

26 Nos. LENOVO Desktop, Intel Core i5 processor, 4 GB RAM, 500 GBHDD, DVD

CSE 6,05,930 Working 28-03-2018

129

Writer, 19.5” LED Monitor, KB, Mouse

31

26 Nos. LENOVO Desktop, Intel Core i5 processor, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, DVD Writer, 19.5” LED Monitor, KB, Mouse

CSE

6,05,930 Working 28-03-2018

32

200 Nos. LENOVO Desktop, Intel Core i3 processor, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, DVD Writer, 19.5” LED Monitor, KB, Mouse

CSE

73,63,900 Working 09-09-2015

33 2 Nos.30 KVA online UPS

CSE 9,30,000 Working 08-09-2015

34 4 - Stroke Diesel Engine Test Rig

Mechanical 1,02,000 Working 02.04.2012

35 Variable Compression Ratio Engine

Mechanical 1,53,000 Working 24.01.2012

36 Multi - Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Rig

Mechanical 3,35,750 Working 19.01.2012

37 Vapour Compression Refrigeration Test Rig

Mechanical 1,24,600 Working 25.02.2013

38 Vapour Compression Air Condition Test Rig

Mechanical 1,86,800 Working 25.02.2013

39 Ultrasonic flaw detector Mechanical 176800 Working 15.09.2011

40 Solid Edge Software Mechanical 4,72,000 Working 19.08.2020

41 Autocollimator Mechanical 1,16,800 Working 20.02.2012

42 Surface Roughness Tester Mechanical 1,28,600 Working 20.02.2012

43 Profile Projector Mechanical 1,36,800 Working 20.02.2012

44 Floating Carriage Micrometer

Mechanical 1,02,000 Working 20.02.2012

45 Universal Testing Machine

Mechanical 125000 Working 15.09.2011

46

CNC Milling & Turning machine Simulator software

Mechanical 160225 Working 07.08.2013

47 CNC Milling & Turning Simulation software

Mechanical 300000 Working 07.08.2013

48 ANSYS Software Mechanical 7,55,000 Working 28.03.2020

130

49 Xilinx Vivado Software Electronics 1,53,400 Working 31-08-2020

50 Cadence Software Electronics 5,40,000 Working 11-03-2020

51 Digital IC Trainer-4004 with 4mm Terminals

Electronics 1,70,670 Working 23-9-2006

52

25MHZ Oscilloscope (2 channel 4 Trace)

Make: APLAB3802

Electronics

1,86,000

Working 01-9-2006

53

1.25 MHZ Dual trace; Oscilloscope with standard all Accessories; 2. 10 MHZ Function Generator

Electronics 1,99,000 Working 11-8-2007

54

DSP kit with TMS 320C6713 computer

Accessory as per the specification

Electronics 1,50,000 Working 17-10-2008

55

Power line makes 20KVA online UPS system for 2 hours backup

Electronics 2,30,000 Working 23-10-2008

56

1.ADCL-01 BPSK/DPSK/DEPSK

Modulation/Demodulation kit

Electronics 2,26,800 Working 27-3-2009

57

Microwave Elec. Passive components & Instruments

Electronics 2,10,000 Working 6-3-2009

58 Microprocessor Trainer Kit.8055ESA 85-3

Electronics 1,46,707 Working 01-09-2006

59

1.TK Base Universal VLSI Development Board

2.LG LITE 32 Channels logic, Analyzer pattern Generator

Electronics 3,19,450 Working 14-03-2008

60

1.EB000099-KIT FREE DOS PRELOADED

2.IC000621 IGBDDR11667PC2 -5300UNBUF, NON ECC-B

Electronics 18,75,000 Working

23-12-2008

131

3.BB000365-160GB 7200 RAM SATA/300 HDD SMB BUF 3.5

4.ID000901-CPU IC2D B7300, 266GH, 1066M, 3MB L6BXOW

5.BC000345-22XINT SATA DVD WRITER BLACK

6.IA001190 MOTHERBOARD

7.I9000083 – Headphone with Mic-Silver & Black

8.BG000430A- 43(17) HCL wide lcd w/o speaker block DDD.

61

MEMS Pro-Complete VLSI/MEMS Design Systems 10 floating Licenses Permanent Licenses

Electronics 7,25,000 Working 12-10-2009

132

Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B G Nagara

(List of Major Equipment)

Sl.no. Name of equipment Make and Model

Name of the Department

Value/cost (In Rs.)

Present condition (working or not)

Date of Purchase

1 Spray Dryer

Techno Search Inst.

Model no. SPD-D-111

Pharmaceutics 600000 Working

2020

2 Freeze dryer

Createch Pvt. Ltd

Model No. CTFD-12P

Pharmaceutics 500000 Working

2020

3 Stability chamber

Labtop

Model no.LSC-280, LSC-290

Pharmaceutics 400000 Working

2012

4 Tablet Compression machine

Cip Machinering Pvt. Ltd. Model no.P212STN

Pharmaceutics 400000 Working

2010

5 Brookfield viscometer

Brookfield Engg. Laboratories

Model no. DV2TRVTJ0

Pharmaceutics 250000 Working

2010

6 Dissolution tester

Lab India Pvt. Ltd.

Model no. DT109300709

Pharmaceutics 250000 Working

2009

7 UV spectro photometer -1800

Shimadzu carporation

Model no. UV1800240V

Pharmaceutics 250000 Working

2010

8 Dissolution Apparatus Lab India Pvt. Ltd.

Pharmaceutics 200000 Working 2010

133

Model no.DT12431176

9 Multi Attachment unit

Shakthi Pharmatech Pvt. Ltd. Model no.CD254

Pharmaceutics 200000 Working

2010

10 Disintegration apparatus

Anamatrix Inst. Tech. Pvt. Ltd.

Model no. 1901

Pharmaceutics 150000 Working

2009

11 Disintegration Apparatus

Lab India Pvt. Ltd.

Model no. D114140213

Pharmaceutics 100000 Working

2010

12 UFLC Shimadzu Pharmaceutical

analysis 19,00,000/- Working

03.06.2020

13 Gas Chromatography Agilent Pharmaceutical

analysis 12,00,000/- Working

22.01.2016

14 HPLC Shimadzu Pharmaceutical

analysis 10,00,000/- working

29.05.2008

15 Deep freezer Labline Pharmaceutical

analysis 5,56,906 working

27.11.12

16 Eppendroff Centrifuge Eppendrof Pharmaceutical

analysis 4,93,500 working

10.12.2013

17 UV Visible Spectrophotometer1700

Shimadzu Pharmaceutical

analysis 4,50,000 working

Before 2015

18 Auto bioAnalyzer Rozonik Pharmaceutical

analysis 1,80,000 working

16.06.2012

19 Electronic Balance Acculab Pharmaceutical

analysis 1,72,000 working

15.09.14

20 Millipore System Aqualic Lab Pharmaceutical

analysis 1,55,000 Working

22.10.2013

21 Kymograph drum INCO Pvt Ltd, Ambala

Pharmacology 150000 Working 2012

22 Microscopes BISCON , India Pharmacology 100000 Working 2012

23 Binocular Microscope Laben – BM3200T

Pharmacognosy 1,47,000 Working 15/05/2014

24 Deep freezer HDF2854 Pharmaceutical

Chemistry 5,56,906 Working

02/08/2012

134

25 Rotary evaporator F35 Pharmaceutical

Chemistry 1,50,000 Working

15/01/2015

26 Fume cupboard CTL600 Pharmaceutical

Chemistry 1,50,000/- Working

20/10/2017

Research Scholars (MTech, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Scholars)

Institute Full Time Part Time

Total 2019 2020 2019 2020

FNS 01 3+3* Nil 02 05+4*

AIMS Nil Nil Nil 07 07

BGSIT 03 06 14 12 35

SACCP 04 05 09 10 28

ACN Nil Nil Nil 01 01

BGSCE Nil Nil Nil 03 03

Grand Total 79+4*

*Post-Doctoral Fellows=4, Foreign Nationals=5

135

Publications in last 3 years (Year-wise list)

Sl. No. Title Authors Journals Pages Year Impact factor

1 Targeting Heparanase in Cancer: Inhibition by Synthetic, Chemically Modified, and Natural Compounds

C. D. Mohan, Swetha Hari, Habbanakuppe, D.Preetham, Shobith Rangappa, Uri Barash, NetaIlan, Chandra Nayak, Vijai K. Gupta, Basappa, Israel Vlodavsky, K.S.Rangappa

iScience (From the group of Cell)

360-390 2019 Yet to be announce

2 Targeting STAT3 signaling pathway in cancer by agents derived from Mother Nature

Mohan CD, Rangappa S, Preetham HD, Chandra Nayaka S, Gupta VK, Basappa S, Sethi G, Rangappa KS.

Seminars in Cancer Biology

In Press 2019 11.090

3 Bacteria as a treasure house of secondary metabolites with anticancer potential.

Mohan CD, Rangappa S, Nayak SC, Jadimurthy R, Wang L, Sethi G, Garg M, Rangappa KS.

Seminars in Cancer Biology

00134-6.

2021 11.090

4 Discovery of a novel small molecule inhibitor of specific serine residue BAD phosphorylation

Vijay KP, Wang B, Mohan CD, Raquib AR, Shobith R, Srinivasa V, Fuchs JE, Girish KS, Zhu T, Bender A, Lan MA, Yin Z, Basappa S, Rangappa KS, Lobie PE.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Science

E10505-E10514

2019 9.50

5 Smart Fortified PHBV-CS Biopolymer with ZnO-Ag Nanocomposites for Enhanced Shelf Life of Food Packaging.

Zare M, Namratha K, Ilyas S, Hezam A, Mathur S, Byrappa K.

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

48309-48320.

2019 8.758

6 Paradoxical functions of long noncoding RNAs in modulating STAT3 signaling pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma.

Mohan CD, Rangappa S, Nayak SC, Sethi G, Rangappa KS.

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Reviews on Cancer

188574. 2021 7.365

7 Brusatol suppresses STAT3-driven metastasis by downregulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition in hepatocellular carcinoma.

Lee JH, Mohan CD, Deivasigamani A, Jung YY, Rangappa S, Basappa S, Chinnathambi A, Alahmadi TA, Alharbi SA, Garg M, Lin ZX, Rangappa KS, Sethi G, Hui KM, Ahn KS.

Journal of Advanced Research

83-94 2020 6.992

8 Rational construction of plasmonic Z-scheme Ag-ZnO-CeO2 heterostructures for highly enhanced solar photocatalytic H2 evolution

Abdo Hezam, Jingwei Wang, QA Drmosh, P Karthik, Mohammed Abdullah Bajiri, K Namratha, Mina Zare, TR Lakshmeesha,

Applied Surface Science 148457 2021 6.182

136

Srikantaswamy Shivanna, Chun Cheng, Bernaurdshaw Neppolian, K Byrappa

9 Rational design of Ag-ZnO-Fe3O4 nanocomposite with promising antimicrobial activity under LED light illumination

Nael Abutaha, Abdo Hezam, Fahd A Almekhlafi, Adel Morshed Nagi Saeed, K Namratha, K Byrappa

Applied Surface Science 146893 2020 6.182

10 New Heparanase-Inhibiting Triazolo-Thiadiazoles Attenuate Primary Tumor Growth and Metastasis

Uri Barash, Shobith Rangappa, Chakrabhavi Dhananjaya Mohan, Divakar Vishwanath, Ilanit Boyango, Basappa Basappa, Israel Vlodavsky, Kanchugarakoppal S Rangappa

Cancers 2959 2021 6.126

11

Pyrazole-based analogs as potential antibacterial agents against methicillin-resistance staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and its SAR elucidation.

Verma R, Verma SK, Rakesh KP, Girish YR, Ashrafizadeh M, Sharath Kumar KS, Rangappa KS.

Eur J Med Chem 212 2021 5.572

12 Urolithin A, a Novel Natural Compound to Target PI3K/AKT/mTOR Pathway in Pancreatic Cancer.

Tulasigeri M. Totiger, S.Srinivasan, Venkatakrishna R. Jala, P. Lamichhane, Austin R. Dosch, Alexander A. Gaidarski, Chandrashekhar Joshi, Shobith R, Jason C, Praveen K Vemula, Xi Chen, Deukwoo Kwon, Nilesh Kashikar, Michael VanSaun, Nipun B. Merchant and Nagaraj S. Nagathihalli.

Molecular Cancer Therapeutics

301-311 2019 5.36

13 Functionalization of halloysite nanotube with chitosan reinforced poly (vinyl alcohol) nanocomposites for potential biomedical applications.

Kouser S, Sheik S, Nagaraja GK, Prabhu A, Prashantha K, D'souza JN, Navada KM, Manasa DJ.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

1079-1092.

2020 5.162

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15 Identification of a novel 1,2 oxazine that can induce apoptosis by targeting NF-κB in hepatocellular carcinoma cells.

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17 Molecular docking, antiproliferative and anticonvulsant activities of swertiamarin isolated from Enicostemma axillare.

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18 Furan-2-carboxamide derivative, a novel microtubule stabilizing agent induces mitotic arrest and potentiates apoptosis in cancer cells.

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19 Wogonin ameliorate complete Freund's adjuvant induced rheumatoid arthritis via targeting NF-κB/MAPK signaling pathway.

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20 Protective role of poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid nanoparticle loaded with resveratrol against isoproterenol-induced myocardial infarction.

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21 Novel 1,3,4-oxadiazole Targets STAT3 Signaling to Induce Antitumor Effect in Lung Cancer.

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22 Brusatol, a Nrf2 Inhibitor Targets STAT3 Signaling Cascade in Head and Neck Squamous Cell carcinoma

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Biomolecules 1-17 2019 4.717

23 Inhibitory effect of C. zeylanicum, C. longa, O. basilicum, Z. officinale, and C. martini essential oils on growth and ochratoxin A content of A. ochraceous and P. verrucosum in maize grains.

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24 Small molecule based five-membered heterocycles: A view of liquid crystalline properties beyond the biological applications

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Swertiamarin and quercetin combination ameliorates hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia and oxidative stress in streptozotocin-induced type 2 diabetes mellitus in wistar rats.

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Novel Green Biomimetic Approach for Synthesis of ZnO-Ag Nanocomposite; Antimicrobial Activity against Food-borne Pathogen, Biocompatibility and Solar Photocatalysis

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Surface Plasmonic Resonance and Z-Scheme Charge Transport Synergy in Three-Dimensional Flower-like Ag–CeO2–ZnO Heterostructures for Highly Improved Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction

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Apigenin-Loaded Solid Lipid Nanoparticle Attenuates Diabetic Nephropathy Induced by Streptozotocin Nicotinamide Through Nrf2/HO-1/NF-kB Signalling Pathway.

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28 Metabolite Profiling of Alangium salviifolium Bark Using Advanced LC/MS and GC/Q-TOF Technology.

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31 CuO/ZnO/g-C3N4 heterostructures as efficient visible light-driven photocatalysts

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32 Brusatol, a Nrf2 Inhibitor Targets STAT3 Signaling Cascade in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

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33 The IκB Kinase Inhibitor ACHP Targets the STAT3 Signaling Pathway in Human Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma Cells.

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35 Three-Dimensional Printing of a LiFePO4/Graphite Battery Cell via Fused Deposition Modeling.

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40 Endophytic Fungi- Alternative Sources of Cytotoxic Compounds: A Review

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44 Enhancing sustained drug release property of chitosan in spheroids through crosslinking reaction and coacervation

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45 Vitexin abrogates invasion and survival of hepatocellular carcinoma cells through targeting STAT3 signaling pathway.

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50 Facile synthesis of 1, 4- benzodiazepine-2, 5-diones and quinazolinones from amino acids as anti-tubercular agents

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51 Synthesis, characterization, CT‐DNA binding and docking studies of novel selenated ligands and their palladium complexes

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52 A Library of Thiazolidin-4-one Derivatives as Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) Inhibitors: An Attempt To Discover Novel Antidiabetic Agents.

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55 Sunlight-Driven Combustion Synthesis of Defective Metal Oxide Nanostructures with Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity.

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56 Serine protease from Indian Cobra venom: its anticoagulant property and effect on human fibrinogen

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57 Purification and biochemical characterization of a novel secretory dipeptidyl peptidase IV from porcine serum.

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58 Ex-situ fabrication of ZnO nanoparticles coated silk fiber for surgical applications

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59 Healthy human serum N-glycan profiling reveals the influence of ethnic variation on the identified cancer- relevant glycan biomarkers

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60 Targeting HIF-1α by newly synthesized Indolephenoxyacetamide (IPA) analogs to induce anti-angiogenesis-mediated solid tumor suppression.

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61 Parallel finite volume method-based fluid flow computations using OpenMP and CUDA applying different schemes

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64 Exploring the newer oxadiazoles as real inhibitors of human SIRT2 in hepatocellular cancer cells.

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65 Molecular docking and synthesis of caffeic acid analogous and its anti-inflammatory, analgesic and ulcerogenic studies.

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66 A trisubstituted pyrazole derivative reduces DMBA-induced mammary tumor growth in rats by inhibiting estrogen receptor-α expression

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67 Levetiracetam and cutaneous adverse reactions: A systematic review of descriptive studies.

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69 Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity studies of 1,2,3-triazoles and 1,2,4-triazolo [1,5-a] pyrimidines in human breast cancer cells

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71 Efficacy and Safety of Nilutamide in Patients with Metastatic Prostate Cancer who Underwent Orchiectomy: A Systematic Review and Meta analysis.

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72 Poor and Unsatisfactory Disposal of Expired and Unused Pharmaceuticals: A Global Issue.

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76 Valproic acid and Stevens-Johnson syndrome: a systematic review of descriptive studies.

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78 Synthesis of Dihydrazones as Potential Anticancer and DNA Binding Candidates: A Validation by Molecular Docking Studies.

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79 Sulfated Ceria Catalyzed Synthesis of Imidazopyridines and Their Implementation as DNA Minor Groove Binders.

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80 Triazole-Pyridine Dicarbonitrile Targets Phosphodiesterase 4 to Induce Cytotoxicity in Lung Carcinoma Cells.

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Base Induced Condensation of Malononitrile with Erlenmeyer Azlactones: An Unexpected Synthesis of Multi-Substituted Δ2 -Pyrrolines and Their Cytotoxicity.

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82 Cost analysis of various branded versus generic chemotherapeutic agents used for the treatment of early breast cancer- a deep insight from India.

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83 Prostate Carcinogenesis: Insights in Relation to Epigenetics and Inflammation.

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Simple and economical method for identification and speciation of Staphylococcus epidermidis and other coagulase negative Staphylococci and its validation by molecular methods,

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87 Efficient One-Pot Synthesis of 3, 5-Disubstituted 1, 3, 4-Thiadiazole from Dithioesters under Mild Condition

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92 Ciprofloxacin-induced cutaneous adverse drug events: a systematic review of descriptive studies.

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93 Environmentally benign synthesis of substituted pyrazoles as potent antioxidant agents, characterization and docking studies

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Joshi Vedamurthy, Yashaswini G, Acharya A, Annegowda HV, Niraula B

3 Biotech 248 2019 1.47

100 Fishing in muddy waters- co-existing dual intracranial pathology in PRES: A case series and review of literature.

Bathla G, Pillenahalli Maheshwarappa R, Soni N, Priya S, Bansal J.

Clin Imaging 186-193 2020 1.46

101 Triazole‐Pyridine Dicarbonitrile Targets Phosphodiesterase 4 to Induce Cytotoxicity in Lung Carcinoma Cells

Hosadurga K. Keerthy, Surender Mohan, Basappa, Hanumantharayappa Bharathkumar, Shobith Rangappa, Fredrick Svensson, Andreas Bender, Chakrabhavi Dhananjaya Mohan.

Chemistry Biodiversity e1900234

2019 1.449

102

Efficacy and Safety of Non-Steroidal Anti-Androgens in Patients with Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

Rashid M, Ramesh M, Shamshavali K, Dang A, Patel H, Undela K.

Rev Recent Clin Trials 34-47 2020 1.44

103

Innovative approach for the synthesis of N-substituted amides from nitriles and alcohols using propylphosphonic anhydride (T3P®) under solvent-free conditions

Hassan A Swarup, Nagaraju Chaithra, Nagarakere C Sandhya, Shobith Rangappa, Kempegowda Mantelingu , K. S Rangappa

Synthetic Communications 1-11 2019 1.439

148

104

Polymorph of trans-dichlorotetrakis (pyridine-N) ruthenium (II) influenced by a dihydrazone: crystal structure, spectral, Hirshfeld surfaces, antimicrobial, toxicity and in silico docking studies

Debajani Basumatary, Madan Kumar Shankar, Kullaiah Byrappa, Kandarpa Kumar Saikia, Ajaz Ahmad Dar, Vedant Vikrom Borah, Pranjit Sarma, Pranami Mahanta, Mritunjaya Asthana, Namratha Keerthiraj

Journal of Chemical Sciences

1 2020 1.406

105 A Simple Bioanalytical Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Amlodipine and Celecoxib in Rat Plasma by High Performance Liquid Chromatography.

Maneesh MU, Ahmed SS, Pasha TY, Ramesh B, Majumder M.

Journal of Chromatographic Science.

627-633.

2021 1.280

106 Correlation of Aortic Intima-Media Thickness with Birthweight in Healthy Term and Near Term Neonates.

Devaranavadagi RA, Vamadevappa VH, Gururaja G

Indian Pediatrics 795-797.

2020 1.186

107

Multi- pharmacophore Approach to Bio-therapeutics: Piperazine Bridged Pseudo-peptidic Urea/Thiourea Derivatives as Anti-oxidant Agents.

SM Anil, N Rajeev, KR Kiran, TR Swaroop, N Mallesha, R Shobith, MP Sadashiva.

International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics

1-8 2019 1.132

108 Anti-proliferative activity and characterization data on oxadiazole derivatives.

Dukanya, Shanmugam MK, Rangappa S, Metri PK, Mohan S, Basappa, Rangappa KS. Data Brief 31 2020 1.13

109 Psychiatry postgraduate examinations for 2020 in the middle of COVID19 crisis: Suggestions from Indian teachers of psychiatry.

Kishor M, Shah H, Chandran S, Mysore AV, Kumar A, Menon V, Vinay HR, Isaac M, Singh OP.

Indian Journal of Psychiatry

431-434 2020 0.81

110 Synthesis of Coumarin-Benzotriazole Hybrids and Evaluation of Their Anti- Tubercular Activity

Ambeker S, Mohan CD, Arunkumar S, Kumar MK, Shobith R, Surender M, Basappa, Kotresh O, Rangappa KS

Letters in Organic Chemistry

23-31 2018 0.73

111

Assessment of Knowledge on Risk Factors, Warning Signs, and Early Treatment Approaches of Stroke among Community Adults in North India: A Telephone Interview Survey.

Chhabra M, Gudi SK, Rashid M; Rohit 4, Sharma P, Sharma S, Khan H.

Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice

417-422.

2019 0.73

149

112 Idiopathic Central Pontine and Extrapontine Myelinolysis in a Child.

Kamath M, Manjunath S. Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences

97-99 2019 0.64

113

Evaluation of Accuracy of Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytology: Review of Morphology and Diagnostic Challenges in Each Category.

Amita K, Rakshitha HB, Singh A, Shankar SV.

Journal of Cytology 18-25. 2020 0.56

114 Multiple Sclerosis During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Naik S, Jha N, Naik S, Lippmann S.

Primary care companion for CNS disorders

02820. 2021 0.53

115

Guidelines for various laboratory sections in view of COVID-19: Recommendations from the Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists.

Misra V, Agrawal R, Kumar H, Kar A, Kini U, Poojary A, Chakrabarti I, Rai S, Singhal A, Shankar SV, Iyengar JN

Indian J Pathol Microbiol 350-357 2020 0.529

116 Primary follicular lymphoma of disguised as multiple miliary like lesions: A case report and review of literature

Amita, K. and Suma, M. and Shankar, S. and Premalata, C. and Sanjay, M

Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology

446-449 2018 0.521

117 Crystal structure, Hirshfeld surfaces and biological studies of 4, 5-dihydro-1, 3, 4-oxadiazole-2-thiones

Subbulakshmi N Karanth, Badiadka Narayana, Balladka Kunhanna Sarojini, Madan Kumar S and Byrappa K.

Chemical Data Collections

100179. 2019 0.516

118 Effect of Smart Phone on Academic Progress: A Study on Nursing Students

Arathi T V , Ashwini K M , Dinesha Ramadas Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research

1-3 2018 0.5

119

Assessment of the impact of pharmacist-led face-to-face counselling on HIV/AIDS among school & college going students, and infected patients in south India

Sai Krishna Gudi, Manik Chhabra, Muhammed Rashid

Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health

In Press 2019 0.45

120 Satisfaction towards the services provided by the community pharmacist in north-west India: A qualitative exploratory study

Manik Chhabra, Sai Krishna Gudi, Muhammed Rashid, Aditya Goyal, Raman Kumar Tripathi, Ananth Kashyap

Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health

In Press 2019 0.45

121 Design and synthesis of coumarin-triazole hybrids: biocompatible anti-diabetic agents, in silico molecular docking and ADME screening.

Channa Basappa V, Hamse Kameshwar V, Kumara K, Achutha DK, Neratur Krishnappagowda L, Kariyappa AK.

Heliyon e05290. 2020 0.432

150

123 A Survey among Teachers of Psychiatry to Improve the Quality of Undergraduate Training: Outcomes from Karnataka.

Kishor M, Mysore AV, Isaac MK, Vinay HR, Kumar KK.

Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine

299-303 2020 0.417

124

Reply to Comments on "A Survey Among Teachers of Psychiatry to Improve the Quality of Undergraduate Training: Outcomes from Karnataka".

Kishor M, Ashok MV, Isaac MK, R VH, K KK. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine

408 2020 0.417

125

Aspects of Diabetes and Diabetes Care: An Overview

M Rupesh Kumar, K Kavitha Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences

29-38 2019 0.35

126 Inappropriate Medication Use and Cost Comparison Analysis of Proton Pump Inhibitors: Evidence from an Indian Tertiary Care Facility.

Venkataraman R, Rashid M, Shrestha H. Current Drug Safety 147-155.

2020 0.334

127 Linezolid Induced Skin Reactions in a Multi Drug Resistant Infective Endocarditis Patient: A Rare Case.

Rajan AK, Kashyap A, Chhabra M, Rashid M. Current Drug Safety 222-226.

2020 0.334

128 Stability indicating HPLC method for Determination of Antihisatamine drug azelastine

Shital Patel and T.Y. Pasha Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research

248-251 2018 SNIP: 0.665

129 The perspective of our future doctors towards organ donation: a national representative study from India.

Verma M, Sharma P, Ranjan S, Sahoo SS, Aggarwal R, Mehta K, Tariq R, Kanwale S, Sk SK, Mittal A, Das A, Galhotra A.

International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health

1 2020 0.318

130 Bio-analytical Assay Methods used in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Antiretroviral Drugs-A Review

Nitin B. Charbe,, Flavia C. Zacconi, Nikhil Amnerkar, B. Ramesh, Murtaza M. Tambuwala and Emilio Clementi

Current Drug Therapy 16-57 2019 0.138

131 Knowledge and beliefs towards universal safety precautions during the coronavirus disease

Gudi SK, Chhabra M, Undela K, Venkataraman R, Mateti UV, Tiwari KK, Nyamagoud S.

Drugs and Therapy Perspectives

1-8. 2020 0.127

151

(COVID-19) pandemic among the Indian public: a web-based cross-sectional survey.

132 The Effect of Demographic and Social Factors on the Decision-Making of Community Pharmacists in Ethical Dilemmas.

Rajiah K, Venaktaraman R.

Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice

174-177 2019 0.00

133 Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Hospitalized Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Sharma R, Chhabra M, Vidyasagar K, Rashid M, Fialova D, Bhagavathula AS.

Pharmacy (Basel) 219 2020 0.00

134

Acute Toxicological and Histopathological Elucidation of Rheum emodi Rhizome Extract to Demonstrate Antidiabetic Activity in Alloxan-induced Diabetic Rats

Radhika Ravindran, Ramadas Dinesha, Ragavan Baliah, Sudarsanam Dorairaj, H. Kameshwar Vivek

Current Bioactive Compounds

174-186 2021 0.00

135 Role of compatibilizer in improving the properties of PLA/PA12 blends Amulya Raj, Cedric Samuel, Kalappa Prashantha Frontiers in Materials 193 2020 0.00

136

Tris DBA Abrogates Tumor Progression in Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Multiple Myeloma Preclinical Models by Affecting Multiple Oncogenic Proteins

Loukik Arora, Chakrabhavi Dhananjaya Mohan, Chulwon Kim, Shobith Rangappa, Amudha Deivasigamani, Alan Prem Kumar, Ajaikumar B Kunnumakkara, Manoj Garg, Kanchugarakoppal S Rangappa, Kam Man Hui, Gautam Sethi, Kwang Seok Ahn

Research Square 1 2021 0.00

137

Cyclization of Activated Methylene Isocyanides with Methyl N(N),N'Di ( tri) substituted Carbamimidothioate: A Novel Entry for the

Synthesis of N,1-Aryl-4tosyl/ethoxycarbonyl-1Himidazol-5-amines

Dukanya, Toreshettahally R Swaroop, Shobith Rangappa, Kanchugarakoppal S Rangappa, Basappa

Synopen 71-76 2019 0.0

138 Recent advances in aggregation-induced emission of mechanochromic luminescent organic materials

Y.R. Girish, K Prashantha, K. Byrappa Emergent Materials 673–724

2021 0.0

152

139

Effect of chain extender on structural and mechanical properties of poly(butylene succinate-co-adipate)/halloysite nanotube bionanocomposites

Kalappa Prashantha, Baralu J. Rashmi SPE Polymers 1 2020 0.0

153

No. of Books Published

Sl.No Author Book title Year Publisher

1 AH Sneharani, K

Byrappa

Functionalized Nanomaterials I:

Fabrications 2020 Taylor & Francis Group

2 Mr. S.B.

Manojkumar

Dr. H .S. Sheshadri

Medical Image Analysis: A research

outcome (second edition) 2019

Research India

Publication, Delhi,

India

3 Dr. B .K . Narendra

Dr. Ranghanatha -

swamy

Operations Research 2019

Sunstar

ISBN-9789-

9386550-77-4

4 Dr. Anil kumar, G.

V

Clinical cases in obstetrics and

gynecology 2019 Paras Medical Books

5

Dr .Tejaswi.,H. L

Introduction to the subjects: Human

Anatomy.A guide to wellbeing for

medical students

2019

White swan foundation.

Indian medical

association

6 Dr. Rupesh Kumar

,M

Practical guide for Human Anatomy

and Physiology 2020

Indigenous Publication,

Haryana.

154

List of Patents Sl. No.

Name of the Inventor Title of Filing Application

Number & Date National International

1 Dr. Ravikumar G.K

System And Method For Monitoring Vehicle Movement And Accident Avoidance

201941021627 31-05-2019

National

2 Dr. Ravikumar G.K

Real-Time Online Recommendation Engine

16508510 11-07-2019

International (USA)

3 Dr. Ravikumar G.K

Rainfall Analysis Using Data Mining & Big Data Analytics

201941035499 04-09-2019

National

4 Dr. Ravikumar G.K

Monitoring Medical History And Appliances For Security Assessment Using Big Data Network

16513813 17-07-2019

Internationa

l (USA)

5 Dr. Ravikumar G.K

Secure Data Aggregation Techniques In Wireless Sensor Networks

201941035229 1-09-2019

National

6

Dr. BK Narendra,

Dr.T.Mahadevaiah

Shock and vibration isolation system for payloads using Stewart platform.

16550288 26-8-2019

Internationa

l (USA)

7

Dr. BK Narendra,

Dr.T.Mahadevaiah

Eco-friendly Geo-Polymer Concrete Added With Fibre and a method of preparation for the same.

201941042125 17-10-2019

National

8 Dr. Ravikumar G.K

A method for human characterization using fingerprint with deep learning technique.

16599129

11-10-2019 International (USA)

9 Dr. BK Narendra,

Dr.T.Mahadevaiah

Method For Rain Run Off Analysis To Estimate A Land Cover

201941051093 10-12-2019

National

10 Dr. BK Narendra,

Dr.T.Mahadevaiah

Submerged Tunnel System For Transportation

201941053042 20-12-2019

National

11 Dr. Ravikumar G.K

Method And System For Machine Learning-Based Crowd Anomaly Detection

17015161 9-9-2020

International (USA)

12 Dr. Ravikumar G.K

Effective Pattern Detection Method Using Machine Learning Techniques

202041038834 9-9-2020

National

13 Dr Naveen B Dr.Naveen KB Dr.Anandraju MB

Method For Detection And Localization Of Dental Caries

202041038832 9-9-2020

National

155

Using Deep Learning Techniques

14 Dr Naveen B Dr.Naveen KB Dr.Anandraju MB

Method For Lung Cancer Detection Using Deep Learning Techniques.

17015232 9-9-2020

International (USA)

15 Dr Naveen B Dr.Naveen KB Dr.Anandraju MB

Content-Based Image Retrieval Method For ECG Reports Using Data Analytics.

202041038831 9-9-2020

National

16 Dr Naveen B Dr.Naveen KB Dr.Anandraju MB

Method Of Auto Tuning PID Controller Using Evolutionary Computational Techniques

17015220 9-9-2020

International (USA

17 Dr.SH Manjunath Dr.Girish KB

A Process Of Development And Mechanical Characterization Of Al-6061, Boron& Graphite Metal Matrix Composites.

202041038830 9-9-2020

National

18 Dr.SH Manjunath Dr.Girish KB

A Process Of Synthesis And Characterization Of Nano Metal Matrix Composites.

202041038828

9-9-2020 National

19 Dr.SH Manjunath Dr.Girish KB

Method To Improve Heat Transfer Performance Through Heat Sink With Fins Used For LED Lighting Solutions.

202041038827 9-9-2020

National

20 Dr.SH Manjunath Dr.Girish KB

Double Pipe Heat Exchanger With Regularly Spaced Tabulators

17015251 9-9-2020

International (USA

21

Dr. Ravikumar G.K

Dr. Shashikala S V.

Method of Processing Big Data Cluster Through MPTCP

202141042822 22-9-2021

National

22

Dr. Ravikumar G.K

Dr. Siddharth B.K

Performance Analysis Method of Data Masking Techniques For Healthcare Sector

202141042823 22-9-2021

National

23

Dr. Ravikumar G.K

Mr Manu Y.M

Method of Network Anomaly Detection using BlockChain and

Machine Learning

17481314 22-9-2021

International(USA)

156

24 Dr. B. Ramesh Dr. Jaishree V Dr. T.

Pannerselvam

Synthesis Of N-Substituted Benylidene -1-( 1h-Naphtho [2,3-

D]Imidazol-2-Yl) Ethanamine

201841032304A 29/08/2018

National -

25

Prakash S Goudanavar, Ramesh Beveenahali,

Manish Majumder

Proniosomal formulation of irinotecan and curcumin analogues: A synergistic

composition with enhanced anti-tumor efficacy

202041041337 23/9/ 2020

National

-

26 Pulak Majumder,

Ramesh Beveenahali A synergistic composition and a

stable sandwich tablet formulation 202041042364 A

29/9/ 2020 Nationa

l --

27 Manish Majumder,

Ramesh Beveenahali, Prakash S Goudanavar.

An in-vitro test for identifying COVID-19

202041042351 29/9/ 2020.

National -

28

Ramesh Beveenahalli Manish Majumder

Prakash S Goudanavar

An in-vitro test stirp for cervical cancer detection and a method

thereof.

202041031062 21/7/2020

National

-

157

Inter-departmental Research (Inter-disciplinary) Sl. no Project title Funding body

Amount (lakhs)

1 Correlation between dietary and sleeping habits on academic performances of medical undergraduates ACU student project 0.10

2 Internet addiction and its association with quality of sleep and quality of life among medical undergraduate students ACU student project 0.10

3 Dietary diversity and its related factors among adolescent girls: a cross sectional study in rural area of Mandya Karnataka ACU student project 0.15

4 Postpartum blues and other predictors of postnatal depression: A rural tertiary care hospital based study ACU student project 0.15

5 Bacteriological study of blood stream infections in tertiary care hospital ACU student project 0.15

6 Femoral neck shaft angle: Determination and its clinical implications ACU student project 0.15

7 Comparative study of effects of different phase s of menstrual cycle of attention span ACU student project 0.15

8 Study of mean platelet volume and neutrophil/ lymphocytes ratio in assessing the severity of pre-eclampsia ACU student project 0.15

9 Hypertension and diabetes mellitus in undergraduate medical students: A cross sectional study to determine the prevalence and association with risk factors.

ACU student project 0.15

10 Antibody titers to Hepatitis B surface antigens among Hepatitis B vaccinated medical students ACU student project 0.2

11 Anxiety attacks, depression, stress, burn outs and its coping methods in different demographic students of 1st year MBBS. ACU student project 0.2

12 Magnesium statues in diabetes retinopathy: A cross sectional study. ACU student project 0.2

13 To assess the hematological changes occurring in hypothyroid patience among rural population in South India ACU student project 0.2

14 A study on the awareness of Anemia among pregnant women in rural field practice of a tertiary care center, Mandya ACU student project 0.2

15 Study of pulmonary function tests (PFT) in the workers of LPG bottling plant, Yediyur ACU student project 0.2

158

16 Relationship between ABO blood and pregnancy complications of Adichunchanagiri Hospital. ACU student project 0.2

17 To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of self-examination of breast and to create awareness about breast cancer. ACU student project 0.2

18 A cross sectional study to determine the effect of smart phone usages on academics and sleep patterns of undergraduate medical students.

ACU student project 0.08

19 SACCP- Dr. Anne Gowda, H. V ACU 2.5

20 SACCP- Mr. Shankar Mani ACU 3.49

21 Study of the Impact of Anemia on Depression & Cognitive Ability in Adolescent Girls ACU 9.47

22 Impact of Probiotics on constipation ACU 3.0

159

Consultancy

S.No. Financial Year

Name of faculty (Principal Investigator)

Name of the Funding Agency

Title of project Collaborators

1 2019-20

1. Dr. Raman Govindarajan ( Head at Jivagen Biotherapeutics, Director & CSO at Samrud Foundation for Health and Research, Consultant, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Industry; Global Translational Medicine)

2. Dr. Ramesh ( Principal, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy)

3. Dr.M.G Shivaramu ( Principal, AIMS, ACU)

4. Dr. B. G. Sagar (Medical Superintendent, AH & RC)

5. Dr. Megha S (Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, AH & RC)

6. Dr.Rajesh V ( Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacy Practice )

An analysis of the viral load and antibodies in patients with Covid 19 infections of varying severity and during convalescence

Samrud Foundation for Health and Research, Consultant, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Industry; Global Translational Medicine, Bangalore

& ACU

160

2 2018-19

1 Dr.Rajesh Venkataraman Unique Biotech Pvt Limited

A Randomized, Double Blind Study of Probiotics on Pharmacy Students with Examination Stress

Department of Psychiatry, AH&RC

2 Dr.Rajesh Venkataraman Adichunchanagiri University

Study of Prevalence of Anemia, Depression and Cognitive Ability in Adolescent Girls

AH&RC

3 2017-18 1.Dr.Rajesh Venkataraman Unique Biotech Pvt Limited

A Study on Probiotic Mediated Glycemic Control and Improved Quality of Life

Department of Medicine, AH&RC

Externally funded Research Projects Sl. no

Project title Funding body Amount (lakhs)

1 Analysis and Reduction of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) / Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Symptoms using Bio-Feedback and other Techniques

Vision Group of Science and Technology Govt. of Karnataka

60

2 Establishment of ICT (Information Communication Technology) through Digital Library. Vision Group of Science and Technology Govt. of Karnataka

40

3 Advanced Laboratory for drinking water quality testing in Nagamangala and surroundings Vision Group of Science and Technology Govt. of Karnataka

30

4 Formulation and evaluation of Novel Nano-Herbo-Synthetic oral drugs for absorption enhancement activity

VGST,

K FIST L1 Karnataka 20

5 Exploitation of underutilized flowers of various edible plants and vegetables as natural colorant and preservative and their toxicity evaluation as well as impact on behavior in animal models.

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka

10

6 Study of the prevalence of anemia on depression and cognitive ability in adolescent girls Adichunchanagiri University 9.47

161

7 Isolation of Phyto-constituents from the plants and evaluation of their synergistic activity for antidiabetic and anti-oxidant properties.

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka

6.5

8 Strategic approach for synthesis and characterization of novel topoisomerase inhibitors Vision Group of Science and Technology Govt. of Karnataka

05

9 Study of electrocardiogram (ECG) changes in correlation with haemoglobin levels in anemic and severe anemic individuals.

ICMR-STS 0.10

10 Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction and dyslipidemias in chronic kidney disease patients in rural South India

ICMR-STS 0.10

11 A critical analysis of errors in medical certification of cause of death (MCCD) in a teaching hospital

ICMR-STS 0.10

12 Prevalence of refractive errors in children of 5 to 18 years : A cross sectional study in Karnataka ICMR-STS 0.10

13 Estimation of body mass index and risk evaluation of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in under graduate students.

ICMR-STS 0.10

14 Variations in red cell distribution width (RDW) with the increasing level of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in type 2 diabetes mellitus

ICMR-STS 0.10

15 A community based study to determine the prevalence of infertility and associated socio demographic factor in rural arear of Mandya district ICMR-STS 0.10

16 Utility of serum paraoxonase levels with references to severity of organophosphorus poisoning ICMR-STS 0.10

17 A cross sectional study on the coverage and utilization of sanitary latrine in a rural field practice area.

ICMR-STS 0.10

18 Comparative study of serum lipid profile between pre-hypertensive and normotensives. ICMR-STS 0.10

19 Awareness of oral cancer in a rural area of Southern India: A community based cross-sectional study.

ICMR-STS 0.10

162

20 Assessment of coverage, utilization and community contemplation of health insurance in rural area of Mandya district, Karnataka ICMR-STS 0.10

21 Blood culture isolates in neonatal sepsis and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern ICMR-STS 0.10

22 Prevalence of nutritional anemia, its correlation with dietary habits and its implications in academic performance in medical students in BG Nagara, Karnataka

ICMR-STS 0.10

23 Prevalence of needle stick injury (NSI) among interns of rural medical teaching hospital, Mandya District.

ICMR-STS 0.10

24 Clinical utility of Ischemia modified albumin in diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome in a rural teaching hospital.

ICMR-STS 0.10

25 Awareness regarding tobacco consumption in any form and its ill effects on health in a rural community in Mandya District Karnataka

ICMR-STS 0.10

26 Prevalence of various refractive errors in school going children between 7-14 years of age –an aid to vision 2020

ICMR-STS 0.10

27 Usefulness of determining morphological patterns in pediatric anemia to detect probable etiology for effective patient management in a rural setting

ICMR-STS 0.10

28 The relationship between the deep fibular nerve and the dorsalis pedis artery in the anterior tarsal tunnel: a cadaveric study

ICMR-STS 0.10

29 Clinicobacteriological study of pyoderma with special reference to methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus

ICMR-STS 0.10

30 Prehypertension and hypertension in school children aged 8 to 17 years in a rural area of Karnataka

ICMR-STS 0.10

31 Effect of maternal hypertension on birth weight of babies - a study in a rural tertiary health center.

ICMR-STS 0.10

32 A clinical study of ocular manifestations of diabetes mellitus among the rural population. ICMR-STS 0.10

163

33 Mean birth weight and factors affecting it among term deliveries in a rural tertiary hospital of Mandya district in Karnataka.

ICMR-STS 0.10

34 Prevalence of Mupirocin resistance among Staphylococci in a tertiary health care centre of South India.

ICMR-STS 0.10

35 Inducible clindamycin resistance among clinical isolates of Staphylococci in a rural tertiary care hospital

ICMR-STS 0.10

36 Proteinuria among school children aged 8-16 years in rural area of Karnataka. ICMR-STS 0.10

37 Evaluation of serum adenosine deaminase activity and iron deficiency anemia in gestational DM and normal pregnancy in rural set up

ICMR-STS 0.2

38 Ceftaroline in-vitro activity against methicillin resistant staphylococcal isolates in a rural tertiary health care centre.

ICMR-STS 0.2

39 Bacteriological study of Blood stream infections in tertiary care hospital. ICMR-STS 0.2

40 Isolation and identification of Candida species from various clinical samples and their biofilm production status

ICMR-STS 0.2

41 Evaluation of various methods for detecting biofilm formation among the clinical isolates of Staphylococcus Species.

ICMR-STS 0.2

42 Correlation of atherosclerosis of cerebral vasculature with vasa vasorum – A histopathological study

ICMR-STS 0.2

43 Maternal factors affectibg birth weight of the baby in women delivering in rural college hospitals

ICMR-STS 0.2

44 Self care practice among Type 2 DM patients in rural population ICMR-STS 0.2

45

Fallacies of wound certificate documentation in

medicolegal cases by Indian doctors ICMR-STS 0.2

164

46 BGSIT - H.R. Mahalinge-gowda KSCST 0.03

47 BGSIT- Dr.K.B. Girisha VGST (KFISTL1) 20

48 BGSIT- Dr.G.K. Ravikumar GOK 240

19 Dr. Annegowda ,H.V RGUHS 10

50 Synthesis & Characterization of novel immune-modulators for treating psoriasis: Feasibility, scheme for development and in-silico understandings

AICTE New Delhi

10.4

51 A Randomized, Single Blind placebo controlled pilot study on Health Professional with Examination Stress

Unique Biotech Pvt. Limited

2.5

165

Educational Programmes Arranged

BGS Institute of Technology (BGSIT)

Sl.

No

Theme / Program Speaker (S) /Resource person (S)

Date Conducted by

Beneficiaries

1 Empowerment Program on ISO

Mrs. Archana Mohan

15-06-2018

Teaching faculty

2 Interactive Session on Skill Development Training

Prasannakumar, Shankar, MD & CEO, Maxpertise Technology Labs Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru

05.10.2018 Teaching faculty

3 Faculty Development Program on dhi Automation software

Mrs. Kiranmayee & team

07.09 2018 Teaching faculty

4 Interactive Session on NBA

Dr. Guruprasad, BMS College of Engineering

9 to 13 February 2019

Teaching faculty

2. Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS)

Sl.

No

Theme / Program Speaker Date Conducted by Beneficiaries

5 Refresher course on “Medico -legal competency”

11.04.2018. Forensic Department

Teaching faculty of clinical departments

6 Orientation program on “ Clinical Key E-Resource”

13.04.2018 Learning Resource Centre (Library)

Teaching faculty

7 Guest Lecture on “Medical malpractices-Liabilities of Doctors and Hospitals

Dr.O.V. Nandimath

08.05.2018 Forensic Medicine

166

8 Workshop on “ETHISKILL”

27.07.2018 Department of

Orthopedics

Teaching faculty

9 Workshop on “Workplace Based Assessment “

MEU Faculty 26.10.2018 Medical Education

Unit

30

10 Workshop on “Role of Board of Studies in Curriculum Planning”

Dr D. K Srinivas, Former Dean, JIPMER, Pondicherry, Consultant, Curriculum Development, RGUHS, Bangalore

28th November 2018

Medical Education

Unit,

BOS9Members

11 Sensitization and Orientation program

MEU Faculty 30.11.2018. Medical Education

Unit,

Newly appointed faculty

12 Orientation Program on “Revised Guidelines for Assessment and Accreditation of NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation)”

1. Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty, Vice Chancellor, ACU

2. Prof. Dr. S Rangaswami, Former Vice Chancellor, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai

Medical Education

Unit

Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing (ACN)

Sl.

No

Theme / Program Speaker (S) /Resource person (S)

Date Conducted by

Beneficiaries

13 Guest Lecture on Cervical Cancer – “Early detection saves lives”

- 12.10.2018 Dept of OBG

Nursing

30

167

14 Guest Lecture was Conducted on “Zika Virus Infection”

- 14.12.2018 Dept of Paediatric Nursing

28

15 Guest Lecture was Conducted on “National Health Schemes”

- 19.03.2019 Dept of Community

Health Nursing

25

2019-20

1. BGS Institute of Technology (BGSIT)

Sl.

No

Theme / Program Date Conducted b y No. of Participants

1 One Day Training on Management of Intellectual Property

21st June 2019 ACU Intellectual Property Rights Cell

120

2 Entrepreneurship awareness camp( EAC)

12th – 14th November 2020

EDII Gujarat 100

3

Faculty Development Program on Machine Learning and its Applications 22nd -27th

January 2020

BGS Institute of Technology, BG Nagara in Association with CSI Mysuru Chapter

80

4

One Day Workshop on Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

27th January 2020

Adichunchanagiri University

120

5 Workshop on “Teaching for understanding in Engineering Education”

8th February 2020

Adichunchanagiri University, BG Nagara

90

6 One Day workshop on Significance of Intellectual Property Rights & Innovations

10th March 2020

Adichunchanagiri University, BG Nagara

90

168

2. Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS)

Sl. No

Theme / Program Date Conducted by No. of Participants

1 Sensitization and Orientation program about Competency Based Curriculum and Framing SLOs from Competencies

3rd and 4th April 2019

MEU, AIMS 56

2 Guest Lecture on “Physiology of Pain”

5th April 2019 Physiology, AIMS 170

3 Workshop on “Promotion of Mental Health and Psychological Well Being of Adolescents Using Life SkillsApproach(PMHWBLS)”

8th to 11th April 2019

Community Medicine, AIMS

30

4 CME on " Update on Cardiology "

25th April 2019 General Medicine, AIMS

110

5 Sensitization and Orientation Program on “Alignment and Integration” for AIMS faculty

26th April 2019 MEU, AIMS 110

6 Guest Lecture on “Role of Radiology in Orthopaedics”

30th April 2019 Department of Orthopaedics

175

7 “Integration of all ACU Libraries” – An sensitization Program

9th May 2019 LRC, AIMS 80

8 Guest Lecture on “Challenges in the cancer treatment and targeted immunotherapy”

20th May 2019 Department of OBG, AIMS

170

9 Orientation for AIMS Youth Red Cross Core group volunteers

1st June 2019 AIMS 70

10 National conference on Air Pollution

4th June 2019 Indian Institute of Science,Bengaluru and ACU

20

11 "Curriculum Implementation Support Program"

10th – 12th June 2019

Curriculum Committee of AIMS

30

169

12 3rd National Hands – On Workshop on “Breast Cytology & Guided FNAC”

14th & 15th June 2019

Department of Pathology, AIMS in association with Indian Academy of cytologists, IAC-KC and KCIAPM

30

13 Guest Lecture on “Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy”

25th June 2019 Department of General Surgery, AIMS

70

14 Orientation & Sensitization Program for newly appointed faculty of AIMS

2nd July 2019 IQAC & MEU, AIMS 32

15 Guest Lecture on "Doctors are neither Gods nor Demons "

5th July 2019 Doctors club, AIMS 130

16 Guest Lecture on "Medical Toxicology - Evolution to Revolution "

30th July 2019

Department of ForensicMedicine, AIMS

75

17 CME on “Breast OncoRecon”

20th August 2019

Department of Plastic Surgery in association with Department of General Surgery, AIMS

120

18 State Level CME on “Exploring the Challenges and Innovations in Prevention of Hospital Acquired Infections”.

27th August 2019

Department of Microbiology, AIMS

120

19 KACHCON- 2019 “Action Oriented Community Medicine -Strong Linkages & Synergies for Better Health”

13th & 14th September 2019

Department of Community Medicine, AIMS

180

20 CME on “Corneal Blindness: Care for Clarity”

25th September 2019

Department of Ophthalmology, AIMS

130

21 Workshop on " Medical Genomics "

21st – 23rd October 2019

AIMM and AIMS 30

22 Guest Lecture “Interventions in

23rd October 2019

Department of Orthopaedics, AIMS

70

170

Management of Chronic Low Back Pain”

23 Guest Lecture ”Impact of Social Media on Youth – Boon or Bane”

5th November 2019

Women Empowerment Committee of AIMS

50

24 Gynae Oncology workshop on Endometrial carcinoma

12th November 2019

Department of OBG, AIMS

30

25 Workshop to mark the beginning of "Air Pollution Control Month "

16th November 2019

AIMS, B.G.Nagara with RTO,Nagamangala

70

26 Workshop on "Needs Assessment in Medical Education and Questionnaire Development"

18th November 2019

MEU, AIMS 25

27 Guest Lecture “Deceased Organ Donation & Transplantation an Overview”

19th November 2019

Department of Forensic Medicine, AIMS

80

28 “World Diabetes Day” Guest Lecture on “Diabetes in the Young”

12th November 2019

Department of Biochemistry, AIMS

75

29 Guest Lecture on “Think, articulate and pen down: Tips for successful grant writing”

22nd November 2019

Scientific Committee, AIMS

60

30 Workshop on "Early Clinical Exposure to Undergraduate Medical Students" for the pre-clinical, para-clinical and clinical faculty

23rd November 2019

Department of Anatomy

32

31 Guest Lecture on the occasion of " World Diabetic Day "

29th November2019

Department of General Medicine

120

32 International Symposium on " Recent Trends in Research Across the World"

6th December 2019

AIMM and AIMS 120

171

33 Workshop on "Awareness and Sensitization program on Cervical and Breast Cancer" to mark International Pathology Day

10th December 2019

Department of Pathology, AIMS in association with Block Education Office,Nagamangala

135

34 Guest Lecture “UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE”

16th December 20

Department of Community Medicine, AIMS

100

35 CME and Workshop on “Haemodynamic Monitoring".

25th December 2019

Department of Anaesthesiology, AIMS

110

36 Distinguished Lecture Series on Cancer Biology on “Role of Autophagy and Metabolism in Cancer”

2nd January 2020

AIMS in association with AIMM

80

37 Orientation and Sensitization Program for newly appointed faculty.

4th January 2020

MEU and IQAC, AIMS

25

38 Guest Lecture and Interactive Session on “Non neoplastic lesions of Lymph Nodes”.

7th January 2020

Department of Pathology, AIMS

80

39 Guest Lecture and Interactive Session on Bone Marrow in Health and Disease

8th January 2020

Department of Pathology, AIMS

70

40 “Gynae-Oncology Surgery” Workshop

29th January 2020

Department of OBG, AIMS

35

41 Guest Lecture on “Role of Biochemistry in Cardiac Evaluation: Cardiac Biomarkers”

1st February 2020

Department of Biochemistry, AIMS

75

42 Sensitization Program on National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP/ RNTCP)- Revised Treatment and Operational Guidelines for Staff Nurses

5th February 2020

NTEP Nodal centre, AIMS

80

43 Guest Lecture and Hands on Workshop on "Basic

10th February 2020

Department of Surgery and Orthopedics

30

172

Surgical Techniques and Suture methods" organized

44 Special Guest Lecture on Interesting cases in Gastroenterology and Endoscopy.

12th February 2020

Department of Surgery in association with Department of Medicine

60

45 Guest Lecture “Poisoning due to Animal Bites in Rural Areas”

19th February 2020

Department of Microbiology, AIMS

70

46 CME Theme: “Thyroid Disorders”

26th February 2020

Department of ENT & HNS, AIMS

80

47 International Epilepsy Day Guest Lecture

28th February 2020

Department of Medicine and Psychiatry, AIMS in association with Indian Epilepsy Association

60

48 Guest Lecture on “Eye Banking – Let the Eyes live, as we leave”

7th March 2020

Department of Ophthalmology

70

49 First Karnataka Chapter: Indian Association of Pathologists & Microbiologists (KCIAPM) organized a 'Path Webinar' "Watch out for Look-alike tumours: How not to get duped!! "

14th March 2020

Department of Pathology, AIMS

130

3. Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy (SACCP)

Sl. No Theme/Program Date Conducted by No. of participants

1 Hands on Training Session on Instruments

20&21ST AUG 2019

SACCP 100

173

4. Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing (ACN)

Sl. No

Theme/Program Date Conducted by No. of participants

1 Faculty Development Program on "Systematic Review"

01.07.2019 To

05.07.2019

ACU 20

2 National Workshop on "Research Methodology"

24.07.2019 To

25.07.2019

KNC 60

3 Faculty Development Program on "Trends and Issues of Nursing in India"

23.09.2019 ACU 20

4 Faculty Development of Program on "Vaginal Birth after previous caesarean Section"

16.10.2019

ACU 20

5. BGS College of Education (BGSCE)

Sl. No.

Theme/ Program

Date Conducted by No. of

participants

01 One day Orientation Program on Curriculum Development

13.03.2020 ACU 200

02 Communicative English Class

Every Saturday

BGSCE 15

03 Training Program on Use of ICT in Classroom

Every Saturday

BGSCE 15

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences 2020-21

Sl. No. Programme Theme & Date Conducted by Staff/Students

Attended by students / Staff (Beneficiaries )

1 Virtual Symposium

“E Learning Development, Delivery

and Assessment” 23rd Jul To 25th Jul 2020

Department of Biochemistry

Faculties

2 e-Conference International e-conference on

“Emerging Trends in

Department of Biochemistry

Faculties

174

Research-Emphasis on Basic Medical

Sciences” 17th Sep To 19th Sep

2020 3 Webinar EBR – ethics for

biomedical research 21st Sep 2020

SRM, Katankulathur Faculties

4 Webinar Recent Trends in Neuroscience Research

22nd Oct To 24th Oct 2020

Department of Physiology,Kasturba

Medical College, Mangalore

Faculties

5 e-Conference “Challenges in Implementation of the

Competency Based Medical

Education(CBME)” 06th Nov To 7th Nov

2020

Department of Biochemistry

Faculties

6 e-conference KOSCON Department of Ophthalmology

Faculties & Students

BGS Institute of Technology

Sl. No. Programme Theme & Date Conducted by

Staff/Students

Attended by students /

Staff (Beneficiaries )

7 Faculty Development

Program

Faculty Development Program

17th Dec To 22nd Dec 2020

BGSIT Faculties

Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy

Sl. No.

Programme Theme & Date Conducted by Staff/Students

Attended by students / Staff (Beneficiaries )

8 Webinar Hands on Session on Instruments 24th Jul 2020

SACCP Faculties

9 Faculty Development

HESDAR 27th Nov To 29th Nov 2020

ACU Faculties

10 Webinar Hands on Session on Instruments 26th Feb 2021

SACCP Faculties

175

11 Webinar Research ethics and practices, Plagiarism, and Research

resources such as Shodhganga/ Shodhgangotri and

ShodhShuddhi 3rd Jun, 5th Jun & 12th Jun

2020

SACCP Faculties

12 Webinar An Introduction To Intellectual Property Rights And Patent

Filing In India 03rd Feb 2021

Vels Institute of Science, Technology

and Advanced Studies, Chennai

Faculties

13 Webinar AICTE Sponsored Faculty Development Programme on

“Exploration of Nascent Pedagogical Tools for Updating

Teachers of Pharmacy Education”.

8th Mar To 20th Mar 2021

Lloyd Institute of Technology and

Management (Pharmacy), Noida

Faculties

14 Webinar “Recent Trends in Pharmaceutical, Medical and Applied Sciences for Global

Development 28th Jan To 29th Jan 2021

Pharma Medical Sciences Society,

Rampur, U P.

Faculties

15 Webinar AICTE –STTP Programme.-Advances Advances in

Pharmaceuticals 22nd Feb To 27th Feb 2021.

SVCP by Visakapatnam

Faculties

16 Webinar COMPETITION ON DRUG DISCOVERY, DEVELOPMENT &

DELIVERY 27th Feb 2021.

Shree Santkrupa College of Pharmacy,

Ghogaon

Faculties

17 Webinar Innovations in Novel Drug Delivery Systems and Clinical

Research 9th Jan 2020

P. Rami Reddy Memorial College of Pharmacy, Kadapa,

Andhra Pradesh

Faculties

18 Webinar Pedagogy and Challenges in Pharmaceutical Research 1st Jun To 12th Jun 2020

Maharajah College of Pharmacy, AP

Faculties

19 Workshop Hands on Training workshop webinar “Industrial

Biotechnology” 22nd Sep To 25th Sep 2020

Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Ayog,

Govt. of India

Faculties

20 Webinar Virtual International Conference on Medicinal Plants used in Lifestyle Products ONLINE 08th Feb To 10th Feb 2021

SACCP Faculties

21 Webinar Drug Development & Discovery: Natural & Synthetic Perspective

18th Aug To 1st Sept 2020

KLE College of Pharmacy, Belagavi

Faculties

176

Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing

Sl. No. Programme Theme & Date

Organizing Department

Beneficiaries / Participants / Target Audience

22 Webinar Looking after your mental health and wellness during

Covid-19 pandemic 05th Jun 2020

ACN Faculties

23 Webinar Outcome Based Education on 19.06.2020

ACN Faculties

24 Webinar How to thrive in challenging times:

Nursing perspectives on 24.07.2020

ACN Faculties

25 Webinar Communication skills for nursing teachers on

24.08.2020

ACN Faculties

BGS College of Education

Sl. No. Programme Theme & Date

Organizing Department

Beneficiaries / Participants / Target Audience

26 Faculty Development Programme

Learn to teach 17th Dec To 22nd Dec 2020

ACU Faculties

27 Discussion Salient Features of NEP 2020 on School Education

in Futuristic Vision 04th Sep 2020

BGSCE Faculties

28 Webinar

Faculty Development Program

Communicative English 24th May To 02nd Jul 2020

BGSCE Faculties

29 Webinar Teacher Development Programme - Life Skills Facilitation Training for

School Teachers 27th Nov 2020 To 31st Nov

2020

BGSCE in collaboration with Dream a

Dream, Bengaluru

Faculties

177

University Grants Commission

Annexure 22 (Refer 14.1)

Faculty wise and course-wise academic results of the past 3 years

B.Com

Sl No Year Degree Sem / Year

No. of Candidates Appeared

No. of Candidates

Passed Result

1 2018 B.Com FIRST 64 60 93.75 2 2019 B.Com FIRST 3 2 66.67 3 2019 B.Com SECOND 63 60 95.24 4 2019 B.Com SECOND 2 1 50.00 5 2019 B.Com FIRST 110 106 96.36 6 2019 B.Com THIRD 60 56 93.33 7 2020 B.Com SECOND 110 110 100.00 8 2020 B.Com FOURTH 60 60 100.00 9 2021 B.Com FIRST 126 113 89.68

10 2021 B.Com THIRD 112 107 95.54 11 2021 B.Com FIFTH 57 57 100.00

178

Engineering, Management & Technology

Sl No Year Degree Sem /

Year

No. of Candidates Appeared

No. of Candidates

Passed Result

1 2018 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 90 65 72.22 2 2018 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 58 28 48.28 3 2018 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIRST 116 79 68.10 4 2018 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIRST 47 25 53.19 5 2018 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 45 25 55.56 6 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 23 18 78.26 7 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) SECOND 88 80 90.91 8 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 31 18 58.06 9 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND 58 46 79.31

10 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIRST 36 23 63.89 11 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) SECOND 116 99 85.34 12 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIRST 23 15 65.22 13 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering) SECOND 47 42 89.36 14 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 21 9 42.86 15 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) SECOND 45 37 82.22 16 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 5 1 20.00 17 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) SECOND 7 3 42.86 18 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 11 3 27.27 19 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND 12 6 50.00 20 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIRST 10 4 40.00 21 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) SECOND 14 7 50.00 22 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIRST 6 1 16.67 23 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering) SECOND 5 1 20.00 24 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 12 3 25.00 25 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) SECOND 9 5 55.56 26 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 92 75 81.52 27 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) SECOND 3 1 33.33 28 2019 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) THIRD 89 65 73.03 29 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 56 29 51.79 30 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND 10 4 40.00 31 2019 BE(Civil Engineering) THIRD 64 40 62.50 32 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIRST 120 102 85.00 33 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) SECOND 6 2 33.33 34 2019 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) THIRD 115 89 77.39 35 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIRST 58 46 79.31 36 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering) SECOND 3 1 33.33 37 2019 BE(Information Science and Engineering) THIRD 48 29 60.42 38 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 42 23 54.76 39 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) SECOND 3 0 0.00

179

40 2019 BE(Mechanical Engineering) THIRD 58 34 58.62 41 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) SECOND 88 88 100.00 42 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FOURTH 87 87 100.00 43 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND 46 46 100.00 44 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) FOURTH 64 64 100.00 45 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) SECOND 112 112 100.00 46 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FOURTH 115 115 100.00 47 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering) SECOND 54 54 100.00 48 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FOURTH 48 48 100.00 49 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) SECOND 34 34 100.00 50 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FOURTH 58 58 100.00 51 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 17 10 58.82 52 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) SECOND 3 1 33.33 53 2020 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) THIRD 22 9 40.91 54 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 27 15 55.56 55 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND 6 2 33.33 56 2020 BE(Civil Engineering) THIRD 22 5 22.73 57 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIRST 13 2 15.38 58 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) SECOND 3 0 0.00 59 2020 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) THIRD 23 9 39.13 60 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIRST 11 7 63.64 61 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering) SECOND 3 0 0.00 62 2020 BE(Information Science and Engineering) THIRD 19 4 21.05 63 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 19 8 42.11 64 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) SECOND 2 1 50.00 65 2020 BE(Mechanical Engineering) THIRD 22 5 22.73 66 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) THIRD 94 62 65.96 67 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) THIRD 12 1 8.33 68 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIFTH 87 67 77.01 69 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) THIRD 63 24 38.10 70 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) THIRD 19 7 36.84 71 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) FIFTH 64 46 71.88 72 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) THIRD 120 103 85.83 73 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) THIRD 19 10 52.63 74 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIFTH 110 77 70.00 75 2021 BE(Mechanical Engineering) THIRD 44 20 45.45 76 2021 BE(Mechanical Engineering) THIRD 22 7 31.82 77 2021 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIFTH 43 32 74.42 78 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) THIRD 59 40 67.80 79 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) THIRD 13 8 61.54 80 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIFTH 47 37 78.72 81 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 89 80 89.89 82 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 6 4 66.67

180

83 2021 BE(Computer Science and Engineering) SECOND 2 2 100.00 84 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 29 25 86.21 85 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) FIRST 11 5 45.45 86 2021 BE(Civil Engineering) SECOND 4 2 50.00 87 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIRST 113 110 97.35 88 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) FIRST 12 10 83.33 89 2021 BE(Electronics & Communication Engineering) SECOND 4 4 100.00 90 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIRST 54 51 94.44 91 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) FIRST 5 4 80.00 92 2021 BE(Information Science and Engineering) SECOND 2 2 100.00 93 2021 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 11 7 63.64 94 2021 BE(Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 6 4 66.67 95 2018 M.B.A. FIRST 51 43 84.31 96 2019 M.B.A. FIRST 8 7 87.50 97 2019 M.B.A. SECOND 51 48 94.12 98 2019 M.B.A. THIRD 50 43 86.00 99 2019 M.B.A. FIRST 56 52 92.86

100 2019 M.B.A. SECOND 3 3 100.00 101 2020 M.B.A. FIRST 4 4 100.00 102 2020 M.B.A. SECOND 55 55 100.00 103 2020 M.B.A. THIRD 7 6 85.71 104 2020 M.B.A. FOURTH 50 48 96.00 105 2021 M.B.A. THIRD 55 39 70.91 106 2021 M.B.A. FIRST 62 53 85.48 107 2019 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 10 8 80.00 108 2019 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) FIRST 10 8 80.00 109 2019 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 2 2 100.00 110 2019 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) SECOND 10 10 100.00 111 2020 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) FIRST 2 0 0.00 112 2020 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) SECOND 10 8 80.00 113 2020 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 4 2 50.00 114 2019 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) THIRD 10 10 100.00 115 2020 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded Systems) FIRST 4 3 75.00 116 2020 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) FIRST 18 17 94.44 117 2020 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) SECOND 2 1 50.00 118 2019 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) THIRD 10 10 100.00 119 2020 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) SECOND 2 2 100.00 120 2020 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded Systems) SECOND 4 4 100.00 121 2020 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) FIRST 1 1 100.00 122 2020 M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) SECOND 16 16 100.00 123 2020 M.Tech (Structural Engineering) FOURTH 9 9 100.00 124 2020 M.Tech (Computer Science) FOURTH 10 10 100.00 125 2021 M.Tech (Structural Engineering) THIRD 16 16 100.00

181

126 2021 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded Systems) THIRD 4 4 100.00 127 2021 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) THIRD 2 2 100.00 128 2021 M.Tech (Structural Engineering) FIRST 18 16 88.89 129 2021 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded Systems) FIRST 6 6 100.00 130 2021 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded Systems) FIRST 1 1 100.00 131 2021 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 3 3 100.00 132 2021 M.Tech (Data Analytics) FIRST 22 20 90.91 133 2021 M.Tech. (Infrastructure Management) FIRST 8 8 100.00 134 2021 M.Tech. (Nano Technology) FIRST 9 8 88.89

Health Sciences - Pharmacy

Sl No Year Degree Sem /

Year

No. of Candidates Appeared

No. of Candidates

Passed Result

1 2018 B.Pharm, FIRST 101 52 51.49 2 2019 B.Pharm, FIRST 49 23 46.94 3 2019 B.Pharm, SECOND 101 63 62.38 4 2019 B.Pharm, FIRST 26 12 46.15 5 2019 B.Pharm, SECOND 38 13 34.21 6 2019 B.Pharm, THIRD 109 69 63.30 7 2019 B.Pharm, FIRST 102 78 76.47 8 2020 B.Pharm, FIRST 13 8 61.54 9 2020 B.Pharm, SECOND 24 3 12.50

10 2020 B.Pharm, FIRST 24 24 100.00 11 2020 B.Pharm, FIRST 4 4 100.00 12 2020 B.Pharm, SECOND 20 19 95.00 13 2020 B.Pharm, SECOND 102 102 100.00 14 2020 B.Pharm, THIRD 40 40 100.00 15 2020 B.Pharm, FOURTH 109 106 97.25 16 2021 B.Pharm, SECOND 1 0 0.00 17 2021 B.Pharm, THIRD 112 82 73.21 18 2021 B.Pharm, FOURTH 3 2 66.67 19 2021 B.Pharm, FIFTH 107 69 64.49 20 2021 B.Pharm, FIRST 101 91 90.10 21 2018 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), FIRST 2 2 100.00 22 2018 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), FIRST 8 8 100.00 23 2018 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FIRST 15 15 100.00 24 2018 M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice), FIRST 2 2 100.00 25 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), SECOND 2 2 100.00 26 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), SECOND 8 8 100.00 27 2019 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), SECOND 15 15 100.00 28 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice), SECOND 2 2 100.00 29 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), FIRST 7 7 100.00

182

30 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), THIRD 2 2 100.00 31 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), FIRST 2 2 100.00 32 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), THIRD 8 8 100.00 33 2019 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FIRST 3 2 66.67 34 2019 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), THIRD 15 14 93.33 35 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmacology), FIRST 9 8 88.89 36 2019 M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice), THIRD 2 2 100.00 37 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), SECOND 7 7 100.00 38 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), FOURTH 2 2 100.00 39 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), SECOND 2 2 100.00 40 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), FOURTH 8 8 100.00 41 2020 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FIRST 1 1 100.00 42 2020 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), SECOND 3 3 100.00 43 2020 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), THIRD 1 1 100.00 44 2020 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FOURTH 15 15 100.00 45 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmacology), SECOND 8 8 100.00 46 2020 M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice), FOURTH 2 2 100.00 47 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), THIRD 7 7 100.00 48 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), THIRD 2 2 100.00 49 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), THIRD 3 3 100.00 50 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmacology), THIRD 8 8 100.00 51 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis), FOURTH 7 7 100.00 52 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), FOURTH 2 2 100.00 53 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FOURTH 3 3 100.00 54 2021 M.Pharm (Pharmacology), FOURTH 8 8 100.00 55 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutical Analysis), FIRST 5 5 100.00 56 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutical Chemistry), FIRST 3 3 100.00 57 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutics), FIRST 14 14 100.00 58 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmacology), FIRST 7 7 100.00 59 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmacy Practice), FIRST 4 4 100.00 60 2021 M.Pharm(Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs) FIRST 5 5 100.00 61 2019 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), FIRST 30 20 66.67 62 2019 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), FIRST 9 9 100.00 63 2020 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), FIRST 30 30 100.00 64 2020 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), SECOND 29 29 100.00 65 2021 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), SECOND 29 28 96.55 66 2021 Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), THIRD 29 25 86.21

B.Ed.

Sl No Year Degree Sem /

Year

No. of Candidates Appeared

No. of Candidates

Passed Result

1 2019 B.Ed. FIRST 57 57 100.00

183

2 2019 B.Ed. SECOND 56 56 100.00 3 2020 B.Ed. FIRST 63 63 100.00 4 2020 B.Ed. THIRD 54 54 100.00 5 2020 B.Ed. SECOND 60 60 100.00 6 2020 B.Ed. FOURTH 54 54 100.00

Health Sciences - Medical

Sl No Year Degree Sem /

Year

No. of Candidates Appeared

No. of Candidates

Passed Result

1 2019 MBBS, FIRST 149 120 80.54 2 2019 MBBS, FIRST 29 23 79.31 3 2021 MBBS, FIRST 7 6 85.71 4 2021 MBBS, FIRST 149 126 84.56 5 2021 MBBS, SECOND 143 128 89.51 6 2021 MBBS, FIRST 1 1 100.00 7 2021 MBBS, FIRST 23 14 60.87 8 2021 MBBS, SECOND 15 12 80.00 9 2020 PG Diploma in Anaesthesiology FIRST 4 4 100.00

10 2020 PG Diploma in Child Health FIRST 2 2 100.00 11 2020 PG Diploma in Clinical Pathology FIRST 2 1 50.00 12 2020 PG Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology FIRST 3 3 100.00 13 2020 PG Diploma in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology FIRST 1 1 100.00 14 2020 PG Diploma in Orthopaedics FIRST 1 1 100.00 15 2020 PG Diploma in Radio-Diagnosis FIRST 2 2 100.00 16 2020 PG Diploma in Dermatology FIRST 1 1 100.00 17 2021 PG Diploma in Anesthesiology (D.A.) FIRST 4 4 100.00 18 2021 PG Diploma in Child Health (D.C.H.) FIRST 2 2 100.00 19 2021 PG Diploma in Clinical Pathology (D.C.P.) FIRST 2 1 50.00 20 2021 PG Diploma in Obstretics and Gynecology (D.G.O.) FIRST 3 3 100.00 21 2021 PG Diplomo in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (D.L.O.) FIRST 1 1 100.00 22 2021 PG Diploma in Orthopedics (D.Ortho) FIRST 1 1 100.00 23 2021 PG Diploma in Radio-Diagnosis (D.M.R.D.) FIRST 2 2 100.00 24 2021 PG Diploma in Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy (DDVL) FIRST 1 1 100.00 25 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Anesthesiology FIRST 6 6 100.00

26 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy FIRST 2 1 50.00

27 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) Otorhinolaryngology FIRST 2 2 100.00 28 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) General Medicine FIRST 8 8 100.00 29 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) Obstretics and Gynecology FIRST 6 6 100.00 30 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) Opthalmology FIRST 4 4 100.00 31 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) Orthopedics FIRST 6 6 100.00 32 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Pathology FIRST 2 2 100.00

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33 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Paediatrics FIRST 4 4 100.00 34 2021 M.D. (DOCTOR OF MEDICINE) Radio-diagnosis FIRST 2 2 100.00 35 2021 M.S. (MASTER OF SURGERY) General Surgery FIRST 4 4 100.00

Nursing and Allied Health Sciences

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1 2019 Bachelor of Science in Nursing FIRST 59 19 32.20 2 2020 Bachelor of Science in Nursing FIRST 74 74 100.00 3 2020 Bachelor of Science in Nursing SECOND 59 55 93.22 4 2021 Bachelor of Science in Nursing FIRST 39 15 38.46 5 2021 Bachelor of Science in Nursing SECOND 5 0 0.00 6 2019 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing FIRST 18 2 11.11 7 2020 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing FIRST 16 2 12.50 8 2020 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing FIRST 14 14 100.00 9 2020 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing SECOND 15 8 53.33

10 2021 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing FIRST 12 1 8.33 11 2021 Post Basic B.Sc Nursing SECOND 6 6 100.00 12 2021 B.Sc in Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology (AOTT) FIRST 9 7 77.78 13 2021 B.Sc in Medical LaboratoryTechnology FIRST 8 1 12.50 14 2021 B.Sc in Optometry FIRST 1 0 0.00 15 2021 B.Sc in Renal Dialysis Technology (RDT) FIRST 3 1 33.33 16 2021 B.Sc in Medical Image Technology THIRD 6 6 100.00

Research (PhD)

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1 2020 PhD Course Work(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 3 3 100.00 2 2020 PhD Course Work (Civil Engineering) FIRST 4 2 50.00 3 2020 PhD Course Work (Electronics and Communication Engineering) FIRST 5 5 100.00 4 2020 PhD Course Work (Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 4 0 0.00 5 2020 PhD Course Work (Pharmaceutical Analysis and Chemistry) FIRST 2 2 100.00 6 2020 PhD Course Work(Doctor of Pharmacy) FIRST 1 1 100.00 7 2020 PhD Course Work (Pharmacognosy) FIRST 2 2 100.00 8 2020 PhD Course Work(Pharmacology) FIRST 2 2 100.00 9 2020 PhD Course Work(Pharmacy Practice) FIRST 2 2 100.00

10 2020 PhD Course Work(Pharmaceutics) FIRST 4 4 100.00 11 2020 PhD Course Work(Computer Science and Engineering) FIRST 1 0 0.00 12 2020 PhD Course Work (Civil Engineering) FIRST 1 1 100.00 13 2020 PhD Course Work (Mechanical Engineering) FIRST 4 3 75.00

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Natural Sciences (M.Sc.)

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Year

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1 2021 M.Sc in Biochemistry FIRST 23 20 86.96 2 2021 M.Sc in Biotechnology FIRST 13 13 100.00 3 2021 M.Sc in Chemistry FIRST 30 27 90.00 4 2021 M.Sc in Molecular Biology FIRST 3 3 100.00 5 2021 M.Sc in Physics FIRST 6 2 33.33

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Courses Accredited by NBA

Details of Accreditation

B.Pharm ( May 2019- May 2022 ) B.E- SSR submitted

SACCP ( in the bandwith of 76-100) from 2019 onwards

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Annexure - 24 (Refer 15.4)

Information about special achievements by the University

Adichunchanagiri University received Karnataka Chief Ministers’ appreciation

award for adopting villages and 14 Primary schools at Brahmadevarahalli for

overall development on 24.11.2020

Adichunchanagiri University was recognized as one of the Top 5 Emerging

Private Universities in India by OUTLOOK I Care Ranking-2020

Adichunchanagiri University received a thanksgiving letter from Gram

Panchayat Brahmadevarahalli on 30.06.2020 for adopting villages and 14

Primary Schools.

AIMS received ISO-9001: 2015 Certificate of Registration on 22.10.2020

AIMS is now recognized as Swachatha Action Plan Institution from Mahatma

Gandhi National Council of Rural Education, Ministry of Education, Govt. of

India.

AIMS received a Certificate of Excellence as being recognized as one of the 25

must-watch Medical Colleges in India by Higher Education Digest.

BGSIT received an excellence award for being recognized as the Most

Promising Engineering College of the Year 2020, Karnataka on 27.11.2020

BGSIT received 5 stars out of 5 stars in IIC calendar activity for the year 2019-

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SACCP received NIRF ranking 2020 band 76-100 in the consecutive second

year.

SACCP received 3.5 stars out of 4star in IIC calendar activity for the year 2019-

20.

SACCP received Swachatha action plan-SAP certificate 2020 from Mahatma

Gandhi National Council of Rural Education, Minister of Education, and Govt.

Of India.

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Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor received Lions,

Club International Foundation Certificate of Appreciations Helping Hands

Award by LCIF Chairperson for his contribution in implementing Eye-care

projects worth US $ 24 Million in South India & Srilanka in the last 30 years.

Prof. K. Byrappa, Pro-Vice-Chancellor & Dean, Research achieved the feat as

being listed in the subject-wise ranking of top 2% of Scientists in the field of

Materials Science as per the independent study by Stanford University of USA

Dr. C.K Subbaraya, Registrar received a Certificate of Appreciation from the

Indian Society for Technical Education for the services rendered in the field of

technical education.

Dr. Ravikumar GK, Director, Elevated to the grade of IEEE Senior Member.

He has filed 20 patents & successfully guided 4 Ph.D. in Computer science &

Engineering, Published two book chapters in Springer Singapore.

Dr. Shobith Rangappa, Director, AIMM was selected for the Award for

Research Publications (ARP) under VGST Scheme for the Financial year 2019-

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Details of other information

SACCP (ISO -2005)

AHRC- NABH

Virology Lab- NABL (COVID 19 lab)

IPR Cell

22 Patents filed

BGS Model Public School is established for training and teaching to BEd students.

A unique Multi-Faculty University with Faculties of Medicine; Nursing and Allied

Health Sciences; Pharmacy; Engineering, Technology, and Management; Natural

Sciences; and Humanities and Social Sciences, providing a congenial ecosystem for

Multi / Interdisciplinary Academic and Research Activities.

Visionary, Spiritual and Moral Leadership of the Honorable Chancellor,

Paramapoojya Sri. Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji

The Unitary Green Campus of 67 acres with Solar Power Generation of 600KW.

There is adequate physical infrastructure for teaching /learning, cultural and sports

activities.

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Establishment of Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Center for Advanced Studies and

Research in the year 2020.

University providing quality Higher Education to students from rural and

Economically Weaker Sections of the society in general and large number of female

students in particular.

The variety of learning experiences include lectures, practical, clinical exposures,

tutorials, online/ blended teaching, field visits, symposium, seminars etc.

An active research department encouraging inter-disciplinary research with

incrementally increasing output of research publications and patents

Four special State of the Art Research Centers for cutting edge Multi /

Interdisciplinary Research: Adichunchanagiri University - Center for Research and

Innovation (CRI); Adichunchanagiri Institute of Molecular Medicine (AIMM); Center

of Research Management and Industrial Linkage (CORMIL); and Center for

Molecular Pharmaceutics and Advanced Therapeutics(CMPAT).

Cosponsored Jnana Vijnana Tantra Jnana Mela organized by the sponsoring trust on

2019 & 2020.

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Annexure 25 (Refer 16.1 & 16.2)

Strengths of the University

Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math with a spiritual and social history of 1800

years and the Sponsoring Body, Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust ® having an

educational history of 47 years for having established 500+ Educational Institutions

across India benefiting 1,25,000 + Students, under the divine dedication of Bhairavaikya

Sri. Dr. Balagangadharanatha Mahaswamiji

Visionary and Dynamic Leadership of Sri. Nirmalanandanatha Swamiji, The President

of the Sponsoring body, the Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust ® and The Hon’ble

Chancellor of Adichunchanagiri University.

A multi-Faculty University having an unitary eco-friendly, green campus for

multi/interdisciplinary Academics and Research in the disciplines of Engineering,

Management and Technology, Health Sciences (Medical, Pharmacy and Nursing &

Allied Health Sciences), Humanities and Social Sciences and Natural Sciences.

Constant revision and enrichment of curricula and syllabi with innovative programs and

courses for Curricular and Co-Curricular activities.

Well structured, outcome based ICT enabled Teaching Learning and Evaluation

Processes.

More than adequate infrastructure and learning resources of laboratories equipment,

libraries, clinical material, field practice areas, industries and ICT for high quality

Teaching, Learning and Training.

Advanced Research and Innovation laboratories for multi/interdisciplinary Academics,

Research, Innovations, Inventions (Patents) and translations for public good.

Student Friendly University with liberal tuition fee concession for students from

Economically Weaker sections of the society.

A Distinctive university with a strong Institutional Social Responsibility for overall

development of neighborhood villages in the areas of Education, health and Skill

Development.

A proactive and progressive leadership for participatory management of Human

resources and finances resulting in an efficient and effective governance.

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Weaknessess of the University

Inadequate round the clock super specialty services

Insufficient number of high quality publications in peer reviewed journals across all

disciplines

Lack of extramural funded research projects

Less number of functional MoUs with National / International Institutions / Centres of

Excellence for Academics and Research

University Grants Commission Proforma for submission of Information by State Private Universities

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Details of Meetings of Statutory Bodies (Last 2 years)

1. Board of Governors

1 3rd Meeting 27/08//2019

2 4th Meeting 26/12/2020

3 5th Meeting 8/06//2020

4 6th Meeting 28/12/2020

5 7th Meeting 18/03/2021

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ACU/BOG -05/ /2020-21 Date: 18.06.2020

Minutes of the Fifth meeting of Board of Governors held on 08th June, 2020 at Vijnatham Bhavan, ACU

Members Present at Vijnatham Bhavan, ACU Campus:

Sri. Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji Hon’ble Chancellor Chairperson

Sri Purushothamanandanatha Swamiji Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust® Member

Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty The Vice Chancellor Member

Dr. N. S. Ramegowda, CEO, Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust® Member

Prof. Dr. K. Byrappa Pro Vice Chancellor, Dean of Research Member

Dr. C.K. Subbaraya Registrar Member-Secretary

Invitee:

Sri. B.K. Umesh Finance Officer Member

Members participated via online:

Dr. Rajkumar Khatri, IAS Additional Chief Secretary, GOK Member

Dr. Sudhamahi Regunathan Former Vice-Chancellor, New Delhi Member

Sri. D. Devaraj Trustee, Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust® Member

Members on Leave of Absence:

The Principal Secretary, Department of Higher Education, GOK Member

The Principal Secretary, Department of Medical Education, GOK Member

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Dr. C.N. Manjunath Director, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology & Research Center, Bengaluru Member

Welcome by Registrar

Registrar welcomed the Hon’ble Chairperson and the members of Board of Governors present in

person and also those online for the Fifth Meeting.

Registrar then requested the Hon’ble Chancellor to conduct the proceedings.

Opening Remarks by Vice-Chancellor on behalf of the Chairperson

Vice-Chancellor once again welcomed the Hon’ble Chancellor and all the members.

He gave a brief power-point presentation of the Academic & administrative activities of the

University and colleges since last meeting of BOG held on 26/12/2019.

Sri. D. Devaraj was of the opinion that routine academic & administrative matters need not be

presented. He suggested to present only policy matters of the University.

Vice-Chancellor informed that he had participated in a Video Conference of Vice-Chancellors

of Karnataka Universities with the Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka & Minister

for Higher Education, Dr. C.N. Ashwath Narayan and Additional Chief Secretary, Dr.

Rajkumar Khatri on 19.05.2020, attended the Live- Webinar of Union Minister for HRD,

Sri.Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on 28.05.2020 and participated in an interactive video session

with Additional Chief Secretary, Dept. of Higher Education, Sri. E.V.Ramana Reddy on

01.06.2020

Informed that as per the directions of the Medical Council of India the University had

scheduled the PG Medical Diploma Examinations from 15.06.2020.

Agenda: No. 1

BOG - 05.01 Approval of the minutes of the 3rd meeting of the Board of Governors held on 26/12/2019

Vice-Chancellor briefed members the gist of the minutes of Fourth meeting of Board of

Governors held on 26.12.2019.

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The minutes of the 4th meeting of BOG was circulated to all the members of Board of

Governors. However, no comments or suggestions were received from the members.

Vice-Chancellor briefed members the gist of the minutes of Fourth meeting of Board of

Governors held on 26.12.2019.

The minutes of the 4th meeting of BOG was circulated to all the members of Board of

Governors. However, no comments or suggestions were received from the members.

The Minutes of the Fourth meeting of the Board of Governors held on 26/12/2019 was approved.

Agenda: No. 2 Action Taken Report on the decisions taken at the 4th meeting of BOG held on 26/12/2019

Vice Chancellor informed the members the action taken report on the decisions taken at the

Fourth meeting of the BOG held on 26.12.2019.

With respect to the Salary & statutory payments (PF, ESI, PT, etc), Sri. D. Devaraj

enquired that comparison of establishment expenses with other similar universities was not

presented.

Vice Chancellor assured that the University would obtain the information and submit within

a week to the members for perusal. With respect to establishment of Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Centre for Advanced Studies and

Research wanted to know the development made so far. Vice Chancellor informed that Rs. 50 lakhs were earmarked for the purpose of establishing

the Centre in the current financial year. Hon’ble Chancellor informed that in the initial phase the study of Life and contribution of

Nadaprabhu Kempegowda would be taken-up and later the history of related dynasties such

as Ganga, Chola, Kadamba etc might be considered. Dr. N.S. Ramegowda enquired about the Service Rules of ACU and suggested that it could be

circulated amongst staff members. However, Hon’ble Chancellor suggested that it could be

notified in the ACU website.

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Dr. N.S. Ramegowda, suggested that the Annual Increment for the employees should be

linked to the performance of the employees. Dr. N. S. Ramegowda informed that for Post-retirement engagement of any employee

Hon’ble Chancellor’s permission need to be obtained. However, these employees need not be

covered under the Service Rules.

Vice Chancellor opined that Officers of the University might require the permission of the

Hon’ble Chancellor.

With respect to starting new courses B.E. in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Dr.

Rajkumar Khatri suggested to include the syllabus of Data Analytics in the proposed new

course. Dr. C. K. Subbaraya, Registrar informed that the Data Analytics is in itself huge subject and

the University is planning the start a PG course in M.Tech Data Analytics. However,

University had already included the curriculum on Big Data Analytics with 3 credits in the 8th

Semester of B.E course in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning.

To a query from Dr. Rajkumar Khatri on the progress made with Civil constructions for

expansion work of Medical College and Hospital for proposed 250 MBBS intake, Hon’ble

Chancellor informed that the Civil digging work faced lot of rocky surface and much of time

was consumed in clearing the same. However, the First phase will be completed soon and

structures will come up shortly. Vice-Chancellor informed that the University would need about Rs. 100 crores for the six

civil projects undertaken in the next two Financial years as Rs. 25 crores worth civil works

were completed. And for the current financial year had reserved an amount of Rs. 42.65

crores. The Vice Chancellor also informed about closely monitored cash flow up to September

2020.

Also told that the University will be making all the efforts to minimize revenue expenses in

view of severe deficit of Tuition Fee collections due to Covid-19 impact. The savings from

revenue expenditures will be utilized for capital expenditures. Further, the capital expenditure to the extent of Rs.25 crores will be reduced by reducing the

floor area of nearly 1,37,752 Sq. Ft (2 Floors each) in Hospital and College Blocks of AIMS. Dr. Rajkumar Khatri and Sri. D. Devaraj insisted to have a timeline for phase-wise

construction of the projects. Sri. D. Devaraj suggested to plan fast and complete the project on

time and be ready for the Post-Covid-19 situation.

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Vice Chancellor informed that the University was frequently reviewing the timeline with M/s.

Noble Infra Management Services, Bangalore, and would plan for each quarter. Dr. N.S. Ramegowda suggested to highlight the salient features of new courses being planned

as the same was not found with the data provided either in the proceedings of the Board of

Studies or Academic Council.

Dr. Rajkumar Khatri suggested to prepare Cost-benefit ratio of the Nadaprabu Kempegowda

Centre for Advanced Studies & Research (NPKCAS&R) and also of the new courses being

planned for better understanding the scopes of these courses. Also enquired about the need for

two separate head of Accounts, one for R & D and another for Nadaprabhu Centre for

Advanced Studies & Research. Dr. Sudhamahi Regunathan, suggested that it was better to have a separate identity for

Humanities & Cultural studies. Dr. Rajkumar Khatri suggested to look for extra-mural funding for the planned new courses

in Data Analytics or Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning from many funding agencies

outside India, especially UK. Hon’ble Chancellor enquired about the progress made in research and also the reason for not

seeking grants from Adichunchanagiri Institute of Molecular Medicine (AIMM) in spite of

being established since 20 years.

Prof. K. Byrappa, Pro-VC & Dean Research informed that the Research facility at the

University (ACU-CRI) is almost ready for inauguration and research activities would

commence shortly. He informed that AIMM would apply for research grants soon. The high-

tech equipment at the Centre would be offered to others for research and service delivery and

earn revenue. Sri. D. Devaraj informed Prof. K. Byrappa, to submit a detailed analysis and a report on the

progress made in research since 2 years. Prof. K. Byrappa, agreed to send the report to the members at the earliest.

Dr. Rajkumar Khatri, suggested to plan for right kind of technologies for the University. He

felt there was need to integrate regular classroom teaching with the digital learning which

might have greater benefits for the students. Vice Chancellor informed that the University had started the process for integrating the digital

learning resources by integrating the libraries at all colleges and would soon plan for having

an integrated teaching learning platform across all streams.

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Dr. Rajkumar Khatri, Suggested to set-up a strong IT Hub at the University for better

implementation of advanced technologies at colleges for the benefit of teachers & students. Hon’ble Chancellor informed that the institute at Noida had established a strong ERP

Software and also at Bangalore. He directed the University to forward a report to Dr. Rajkumar

Khatri and Dr. Sudamahi Reghunathan on the IT Set-up at the University and also the ERP

Software being used in the schools at Noida and Mahalaxmi Layout, Bangalore.

Decision: The Action Taken Report was recorded with suggestions from the Hon’ble

members.

Agenda: No. 3

BOG - 05.03 Receipts & Payments Account for the period from 01.04.2019 to 31.03.2020

Vice Chancellor informed the members the abstract of the Pre-audited Receipts & Payments

Account for the Financial Year 2019-20

Informed the final figures as on 31.03.2020 at; Rs. 104,13,41,291.00 as total expenditures

(fixed assets @ Rs. 42,67,34,837.00) as against the Total Receipts of Rs. 150,39,60,138.00

with a surplus of Rs.3,58,84,010.00

Informed that though the projected figures were showing deficit of Rs. 4 crores till last

quarter of 2019-20 but owing to Covid-19 situation and due to curtailed expenditure the final

returns were surplus of Rs. 3.58 crores.

Agenda: No. 4

BOG -05.04 Draft Budget Proposal for ACU & Constituent Colleges for the Financial Year 2020-21

Vice Chancellor informed the members that the Finance Committee in its 6th meeting held on

11.03.2020 and Board of Management in its 7th meeting held on 23.03.2020 had recommended

for approval the Budget Estimates for the Financial Year 2020-21 of Rs.115,00,09,341 as total

expenditures (With fixed assets @ Rs.83,34,10,001) (Civil Constructions: Rs.

67,49,93,403; R & D: Rs. 5,00,00,000; Hostels: Rs. 52,09,076; Equipment & Others:

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10,32,07,522) as against the total receipts of Rs.174,95,45,649 with a deficit of

Rs.23,38,73,694

Further, due to Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent Lockdown with unforeseen financial implications, the Budget for the Financial Year 2020-21 was revised and is placed now before the Board of Governors for approval.

The revised Budget estimates for the Financial Year 2020-21 are: Rs.109,83,56,236 as total

expenditures (With fixed assets @ Rs.52,94,10,001) (Civil Constructions: Rs.42,65,63,203; R

& D: Rs.03,00,00,000; Hostels: Rs.52,09,076; Equipment & Others:

Rs.06,76,37,522) as against the total receipts of Rs.160,95,45,649 with a deficit of

Rs.01,82,20,589

Sri. D. Devaraj, suggested to place for discussion and approval the Budget Estimates

recommended by the Finance Committee and Board of Management and not the revised one.

The revised estimates placed before the meeting could be considered for discussion and

approval.

Vice Chancellor agreed to the suggestion.

Later, the revised Budget Estimates as submitted by the University was discussed and approved.

Decision:

The Board of Governors resolved to approve the Budget Estimates for the Financial Year 2020-21 as below; Rs.109,83,56,236 as total expenditures (With

Revenue expenses of Rs. 109,83,56,236 and fixed assets @ Rs.52,94,10,001) (Civil

Constructions: Rs. 42,65,63,403; R & D: Rs. 3,00,00,000; Equipment & Others:

Rs. 06,76,37,522, Hostels: Rs. 52,09,076;) as against the total receipts of

Rs.160,95,45,649 with a deficit of Rs.

01,82,20,589

Agenda: No. 5

BOG - 05.05 Tuition Fees for all the courses under ACU for the Academic Year 2020-21

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Tuition Fees for all the courses at Constituent Colleges under ACU for the Academic Year

2020-21 as recommended at the 6th meeting of Finance Committee was placed before the

members for consideration and approval.

Sri. D. Devaraj informed that the competent authority to approve Tuition Fees for all the

courses at ACU is Fee Regulation Committee and not Board of Governors. Hence, the agenda

to be placed before the Fee Regulation Committee.

Vice Chancellor informed that the Fee for the 40% seats reserved for Karnataka students in

all courses shall be regulated by Fee Regulation Committee (constituted by GoK) as per

section 38 of ACU Act, 2012. For the remaining 60% of seats in all courses, the University

had constituted a Fee Fixation Committee. The intention of the University was to place before

the Fee Fixation Committee through Board of Governors.

Sri. D. Devaraj suggested it would be better if the matter was placed before the BoG after due

recommendation from the Fee Fixation Committee for formal approval.

Decision:

The Board of Governors decided to consider the matter after due approval from

the Fee Fixation Committee.

Agenda: No. 6

BOG/ 05.06 Starting fresh courses from the Academic Year 2020-21 onwards

Vice Chancellor informed the members about the new courses planned as below from the

academic year 2020-21 & 2021-22 onwards:

1. Conversion of 18 PG Medical Diploma seats to 18 PG Medical Degree seats from the academic year 2020-21 onwards

2. B.E. Medical Electronics with 60 intakes 3. B.E. Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI & ML) with 60 intakes

Increase intake of PG Medical Seats from the AY 2021-22: a. M.D. Dermatology, Venereal & Leprosy Diseases from 03 to 05 seats b. M.S. Ophthalmology from 04 to 05 seats

He informed that the concerned Boards of Studies were consulted for recommending the Syllabus and curriculum for the new courses.

The courses were recommended at the 4th meeting of Academic Council held on 28/02/2020 and 7th meeting of Board of Management held on 23/03/2020.

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Sri. D. Devaraj suggested that since the minutes were not explanatory, it was better to place before the BoG some salient features of new courses planned along with recommendations of the academic bodies.

Decision:

The Board of Governors resolved to approve for starting the courses as below; 1. Conversion of 18 PG Medical Diploma seats to 18 PG Medical Degree seats from

the academic year 2020-21 onwards

2. B.E. Medical Electronics with 60 intakes from Academic Year 2020-21 onwards 3. B.E. Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI & ML) with 60 intakes from

Academic year 2020-21 onwards

4. Increase in Intake for PG Medical courses in M.D. Dermatology, Venereal &

Leprosy (DVL) from 03 to 05 and M.S. Ophthalmology from 04 to 05 intake

from the Academic Year 2021-22 onwards

Agenda: No. 7

BOG/ 05.07 Writing-off of unpaid & unrecoverable Tuition-Fees of students admitted up-to the Academic Year 2012-13

Vice Chancellor presented to the members the list of non-collectable Tuition Fee dues from

students who had discontinued long back at all constituent colleges. The total amount due from

those students was Rs. 8,62,00,000.00 up to the Academic Year 2017-18.

Informed that the list was verified by the Internal Audit Officer from the records at the

constituent colleges.

He sought for approval for writing-off the Tuition Fee dues from these students who had

discontinued the course long back and also as it was reflected in the Balance Sheet each year.

Sri. D. Devaraj informed that the agenda need not be placed before the meeting of Board of

Governors as BOG had no authority to write-off tuition fee arrears payable to the Trust.

He also suggested that the tuition fee dues as and when collected to be deposited to the SAST®

account.

Decision: The Board of Governors decided to transfer the tuition fee arrears to the Sponsoring Trust account as and when collected.

Agenda No.8

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BOG - 05.08 Necessary resolutions to be adopted to comply with observations made in the External Auditor’s report for the year 2018-19

Vice Chancellor informed the members that the External Auditor had made following

observations in their report submitted to the University and suggested for adoption of resolutions

as per the ACU Act, 2012.

As per the Report, the resolutions for the following items to be adopted;

1. To take over Assets / Liabilities of SACST® / Adichunchanagiri Hospital Trust to ACU by the Sponsoring Body

2. Statutory registrations / Bank Accounts not updated for change in constitution (From being under SACST® to ACU)

3. Permanent Statutory Endowment Fund (PSE) 4. Other Funds as per ACU Act, 2012

The resolutions to be adopted was presented to the members for perusal

Hon’ble Chancellor & President, Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust® and Sri. D. Devaraj,

Member of the Trust, informed that the Sponsoring Trust had transferred 64.3 acres of land to

the University on 01.04.2018.

After detailed discussion it was decided unanimously to take over the assets of 64.3 acres of land to the University as on 01.04.2018 with survey numbers listed below.

It was also agreed to adopt the other resolutions as proposed.

Decision:

The Board of Governors resolved to adopt the resolutions as below;

(a) “RESOLVED THAT, as per section 4 (5) of ACU Act, 2012 and pursuant

to the Sponsoring Trust resolutions dated 28.01.2018, the assets and

liabilities of the trust of the land bearing the Survey Numbers 8/1, 8/2,

9, 9/1, 9/2, 10/1, 11/4, 29/P1, 29/AP2, 29/AP3, 41, 42/CP3, 42/DP6,

42/P5, 42/va,ni,ba,ja4, 42/HP9, 43/AP1, 43/A-P1, 43/A-P2, 43/AP2,

43/BP3, 44, 45/3, 77/B, 77/aa, 78/P1, 78/A1, 78/A3, 78, 78/2A,

105,106,108, 109,110,111,114,114/P1-P2,119/A measuring 64.3 acres

which were vested with the Adichunchanagiri University since

28.01.2018 (through Trust resolution) are taken over as the assets &

liabilities belonging to Adichunchanagiri University along with the Six

Constituent Colleges and the hospital with effect from 01.04.2018.”

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(b) “RESOLVED THAT, as per section 47(1) of ACU Act, 2012 and pursuant

to the Sponsoring Trust resolutions dated 28.01.2018,

Adichunchanagiri University establishes the Permanent Statutory

Endowment Fund with effect from 01.04.2018 with a deposit of

rupees 10 crores in the form of cash and rupees 5 crores in the form of

Bank Guarantee”

“Also Resolved that, the Adichunchanagiri University shall have the

powers to invest in the permanent statutory endowment fund in such

manner as may be prescribed from time to time through an act of

notification by Board of Governors and the University may transfer any

amount from General fund or the Development fund to the Permanent

Statutory Endowment Fund except in the event of the dissolution of the

University”

“Also Resolved that, Seventy five percent of the income received from

permanent statutory endowment fund shall be used for the purpose of

development or general work of the University. The remaining twenty-

five percent shall be invested in the permanent statutory endowment

fund.”

(c) “RESOLVED THAT, as per section 48(1) of ACU Act, 2012

Adichunchanagiri University establishes the University Endowment

Fund with effect from 01.04.2018 which can include donations and

other funds received from time to time as may be specified by the

Statutes.” “Also Resolved that, University may transfer any amount from the

General Fund or the Development fund to the University Endowment

Fund and Eighty percent of the income received from the University

Endowment fund shall be used for the purposes of development or

general work of the University. The remaining twenty percent shall be

reinvested into the University Endowment Fund.” (d) “RESOLVED THAT, as per section 49(1) of ACU Act, 2012

Adichunchanagiri University establishes the General Fund with effect

from 01.04.2018 which can include the Tuition and other fees which

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may be charged by the University, sums received from any other source

not prohibited by any law for the time being in force, and

contributions/donations made in this behalf by any other person or body

which are not prohibited by any law for the time being in force”.

“Also Resolved that, the Fund credited to the General Fund shall be

applied to meet all the recurring expenditure of the University.”

(e) “RESOLVED THAT, as per section 50(1) of ACU Act, 2012

Adichunchanagiri University establishes the Development Fund with

effect from 01.04.2018 which include the development fee which may

be charged from students, sums received from any other sources for the

purpose of the development of the University and the

contribution/donations made in this behalf by any other person or body

which are not prohibited by any law for the time being in force”.

“Also Resolved that, the funds credited to the Development Fund

from time to time shall be utilized for the development of the

University.”

For Information

BOG/ 05.09 Proceedings of the 4th Meeting of the Academic Council held on 28/02/2020

The 4th meeting of the Academic Council was held on 28.02.2020 at MEU Hall, AIMS, ACU

Campus.

The proceedings of the meeting were placed before the members for kind information.

Sri. D. Devaraj suggested not to use the word ‘ratified’ in the proceedings of the Academic

council, rather to use the word approved. He also enquired, whether the academic council

could use the term ‘affiliation’ for courses. Vice Chancellor agreed to the suggestion.

Vice chancellor clarified that the Academic council needed to give affiliation to all the course

but not to institutions. He also informed that the regulatory bodies required consent of

affiliation to start new courses and for increase in intake of existing courses.

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BOG/ 05.10 Minutes of the 6th Meeting of the Finance Committee held on 11/03/2020

The 6th meeting of the Finance Committee was held on 11.03.2020 at Vijnatham Bhavan, ACU

Campus

The minutes of the meeting was placed before the members for kind information.

BOG/05.11 Minutes of the 7th Meeting of the Board of Management held on 23/03/2020

The 7th meeting of the Board of Management was held on 23.03.2020 at Board Room, ACU

The minutes of the meeting was placed before the members for kind information.

BOG/05.12 Any other matter with permission from the Chair

Dr. N.S. Ramegowda enquired about the accreditation of the University by NAAC, NIRF and

NBA

The Vice Chancellor clarified that the University needed to complete five years of existence before applying for NAAC accreditation.

A constituent institution under the University is not eligible to apply for NAAC accreditation.

The pharmacy college is in the band width of 76-100 in NIRF ranking for the years 2019-20 and 2020-21

AIMS & BGSIT are preparing to apply for NIRF rankings this year.

BGSIT had applied for NBA accreditation. Meeting ended with vote of thanks from Dr. C. K. Subbaraya, Registrar.

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1 3rd Meeting 09/03/2019

2 4th Meeting 23/06/2019

3 5th Meeting 04//11/2019

4 6th Meeting 01/02//2020

5 7th Meeting 23/03/2020

6 8th Meeting 25/06/2020

7 9th Meeting 16/12//2020

8 10th Meeting 15/03/2021

9 11th Meeting 30//06/2021

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ACU/BOM -04/1062/2019-20 Date: 27.06.2019

Minutes of the Fourth meeting of the Board of Management held on 23rd June, 2019 at Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math, Vijayanagar, Bangalore-40

Members Present :

Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty The Vice Chancellor Chairperson

Dr. C.K. Subbaraya Registrar

Member- Secretary

Dr. S. Rangaswami, Former VC, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai Member

Dr. M. K. Surappa Vice Chancellor, Anna University, Chennai Member

Dr. B.K. Narendra The Dean, Faculty Engineering, Management & Technology

Member

Dr. M.G. Shivaramu The Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences – (Medical) Member

Dr. D.V.L.N. Prasad The Registrar (Evaluation) Member

Members on Leave of Absence:

Prof. Dr. K. Byrappa Pro VC, Dean of Research Member

Welcome by Registrar

Registrar welcomed the Chairperson and the other members of Board of

Management for its Fourth Meeting. Registrar then requested the Hon’ble Vice-

Chancellor to Chair the meeting and conduct the proceedings.

Opening Remarks by the Chairperson

Vice-Chancellor once again welcomed all the members.

He regretted for the inconvenience caused in convening the meeting as it had to

be preponed due to a GOK circular of Vice Chancellor’s meeting scheduled on

24/06/2019. Though the BOM meeting was scheduled to be held at SJCIT,

Chikkamagalur campus it had to be shifted to Bangalore at the last hour due

to GOK circular.

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He then briefed about the Academic and Administrative activities of the

University since the third meeting of BOM held on 09.03.2019.

He then requested Dr. M.G. Shivaramu, Dean of Health Sciences- Medical

Faculty & Principal, AIMS to brief the Members about the activities since last

BOM meeting.

Dr. M.G. Shivaramu, Dean-Health Sciences-Medical, Principal, AIMS:

Informed that for the current Academic Year all PG admissions are full except

in Pre-Clinical and Para-clinical subjects.

Informed that during the recent exams conducted by RGUHS college achieved

100% results. He informed that the first batch of students under ACU would

take 1st MBBS Exams during July 2019.

Informed that a proposal letter was written to Dept. Medical Education, GOK

for allotment of 10% Institutional Preference (IP) quota seats.

Students of the college submitted 39 projects to ICMR and 19 got selected for

funding from the ICMR. Vice-Chancellor intervened and informed that the

University would fund for the remaining student projects based on merit of

the proposals.

Vice Chancellor informed the members that though ACU Act, 2012

doesn’t insist for a committee to fix fees for the 60% of seats reserved for the

Management, ACU had constituted a Fee Fixation Committee headed by

Hon’ble Justice A.J. Sadashiva and Dr. S. Ramananda Shetty, Former

Vice Chancellor of RGUHS and Nitte University, Sri. T. Thimmegowda

(Retd. IAS), and Sri. Prashanth G.S. Chartered Accountant as members

for fixing the Tuition Fees for the Courses at ACU for 60% of seats as per

ACU Act, 2012.

Dr. B.K. Narendra, Dean, Engineering and Principal, BGSIT: Informed that out of 164 management seats in BE, 115 had been filled up so

far and were confident of 100% admissions this year.

Informed that college was planning to start two new courses in M.Tech

Data Analytics and Nano-technology form this current year.

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Informed that an IP cell by name ‘ACU-KSCST IP Cell’ was started with

an MoU being signed on 21/06/2019 with KSCPT. MoU’s were also

signed with BOSCH, TOYOTA and Automation Anywhere apart from

many other companies.

Dr. M.K. Surappa suggested to have more inter-disciplinary programs in

Nano-technology with medicine as it had great scope in future.

Vice Chancellor informed that the University was planning to start more

Trans-disciplinary programs.

Dr. M.K. Surappa informed that before starting an Incubation centre at the

University it is better to look into the Incubation Policy of the Government.

He also suggested to encourage rural students to start small Start-ups and

training might be provided for the same.

He also suggested applying for more Field Study projects to the Department

of DST for funds. Vice Chancellor informed that they had already applied for

two projects with Dept. of DST.

Dr. S.Rangaswami wanted know the Organization of Research Centre at

ACU and suggested to have a strong Research Policy of the University.

Vice-Chancellor informed that University had appointed Prof. K. Byrappa,

Former VC of Mangalore University as Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dean of

Research and under his guidance more Research Oriented faculty had been

appointed to start Research in all the colleges of ACU.

Informed that 31 PhD Scholars and 02 Post-Doctoral Fellows joined the

University this academic year. Dr. Surappa stressed for importance in quality

Research in PhD programs and research publications.

He informed that University had prepared a Research policy and research

applications had been invited for funding upto Rs. 5 Lakhs.

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Vice-Chancellor briefed the members about the progress under Pharmacy

and Nursing faculties.

Dr. DVLN Prasad briefed the members about the examination activities

being carried out since last meeting of BOM.

He also briefed the members about the process of automation of examination

processes and also about the valuation process at ACU.

Vice-Chancellor informed the members that ACU is thinking about awarding

grace marks for more than one subject provided the candidate passes the

examination if it is going to be more beneficial to the student. However, the

maximum grace marks remains same.

Agenda: No. BOM - 04.01

Approval of the minutes of the 3rd meeting of the Board of Management

held on 09/03/2019

Vice-Chancellor briefed members the gist of the minutes of third meeting of

BOM held on 09.03.2019.

The minutes of the 3rd meeting of BOM was circulated to all the members of

BOM. However, no comments or suggestions were received from the

members.

The Minutes of the Third meeting of the Board of Management was approved.

Agenda: No. BOM - 04.02

Action Taken Report on the decisions taken during 3rd meeting of the

BOM held on 09/03/2019

The Board of Management discussed and deliberated upon the action taken

report on the decisions taken at the Third meeting of the BOM held on

09.03.2019.

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Dr. S. Rangaswami appreciated the plan for starting Certificate courses in

Nursing in Home Care Nursing, Oncology Nursing and Critical Care Nursing and

suggested to start in Geriatric Nursing as well.

Dr. M.K. Surappa opined that importance to be given for research &

publication as first author rather than multi-author publications to enhance the

reputation of the University.

The Action Taken Report was recorded.

Agenda: No. BOM - 04.03

Approval of the minutes of 4th meeting of the Finance Committee held on

18/06/2019

Vice-Chancellor briefed the members the important agenda discussed and

approved during the 4th meeting of the Finance Committee held on

18/06/2019.

He informed the members various purchases made during the period since

last meeting held on 09/03/2019.

Dr. M.K. Surappa enquired about the equipments purchased for the

research department (AIMM). The details of the equipment purchased are

provided herewith:

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Agenda No Item (Purchase / Work) Amount

1 05.14 (a) Purchase of Research Lab Equipments at AIMM Rs. 32.40 Lakh

1 Laboratory Centrifuge –2Units 03,40,000.00

2 Ice Flake Machine –01Unit 01,42,987.00

3 -86O Freezer –01 Unit 05,72,724.00

4 Yeast Cell Disruptor –01Unit 09,00,000.00

5 Liquid Nitrogen Tanks --02Units 05,76,800.00

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6 Sonicator-Probe type --01Unit 04,60,000.00

7 Sure Cast Gel Handset Bundle—02 units, Mini Blot module—02 units, sure cast glass plates-02 units

02,41,340.00

Members also sought the list of Equipments purchased at the Department

of Pathology at AIMS. Vice-Chancellor assured that henceforth a

supplement of each item would be placed before the members for reference.

The details of the equipment purchased are provided herewith:

Dr. S. Rangaswami suggested to invite Finance Officer as ‘Invitee’ to the

meetings of the Board of Management henceforth.

Members also suggested to invite one or two Heads of the Departments to

make a presentation of the department and also to gain experience about

the deliberations of the BOM.

2 04.11 (ii) Purchase of Equipment for Pathology Department at AIMS Rs.92.04 Lakh

1 Multi-Stainer Workstation –01 unit 29,87,830.00

2 Fully automated Paraffin Embedded Station 12,98,000.00

3 Olympus Polarizer & Analyzer Filter & Ultra HD TV 03,74,674.00

4 Olympus Deca head Microscope 23,53,180.00

5 Lab Gross 6” Grossing Station 13,70,240.00

6 Automated Hi Speed Side Scanner 08,20,076.00

The Board of Management approved the minutes of the 4th meeting of the

Finance Committee held on 18/06/2019.

Agenda: No. BOM - 04.04

Approval of the minutes of 2nd meeting of the Academic Council held on

28/03/2019

Vice-Chancellor briefed the members the important items discussed

and recommended at the 2nd meeting of the Academic Council of ACU held

on 28/03/2019.

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He informed that the University is planning to start courses in MSc

Biochemistry, MSc Molecular Biology, MSc Biotechnology and MSc

Microbiology with 20 seats each from the Academic Year 2019-20.

He informed that these courses had been approved by the Government of

Karnataka for 4 seats but the University is now seeking for 20 seats and

hence decided to send the proposal to Government of Karnataka.

Dr. M.K. Surappa expressed his reservations on starting MSc in Biotechnology

suggested as the demand for the course was decreasing.

Vice-Chancellor informed the members that the University was planning

to implement 2 to 3 Add-on Certificate courses in each discipline among all

the faculties.

Dr. S. Rangaswami suggested to refer & confirm to UGC norms regarding

the credits for each course before implementing.

The Board of Management approved the minutes & resolutions of the 2nd

meeting of the Academic Council held on 28/03/2019.

Approved for Increase Intake for MSc Courses in MSc Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology & Microbiology from 04 to 20 seats from the academic year 2019-20

Agenda: No. BOM - 04.05

Approval of the resolutions taken at the 6th meeting of Committee of

Academic Council held on 21/06/2019

Vice-chancellor informed the committee about the items discussed during the

6th meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on 21/06/2019.

He informed that the University is planning to start new courses in the

following branches and subjects from 2019-20 onwards: I. Engineering Faculty:

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1. M.Tech-Data Analytics —20 seats 2. M.Tech- Nanotechnology—20 seats II. Allied / Natural Sciences Faculty:

1. MSc Physics —20 seats

2. MSc Chemistry —20 seats III. Allied Health Sciences Courses:

1. BSc Medical Lab Technology —20 seats

2. BSc Renal Dialysis Technology —20 seats

3. BSc Optometry —20 seats

4. BSc Medical Imaging Technology —20 seats

5. BSc Anesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology —20 seats

He informed that all the above matters were recommended by the

Committee of the Academic Council.

The Board of Management approved the minutes & resolutions of the 6th

meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on 21/06/2019.

Approved for starting new courses in the subjects as listed above with 20

seats each from the academic year 2019-20.

Agenda: No. BOM - 04.06

Table Agenda

BOM - 04.06 (a) Fixing Tuition Fees for all the courses (Except PG

Medical) for 2019-20

Tuition Fees for the Post-Graduate courses in Medical faculty was fixed and

approved in the previous meeting. Now the Tuition Fees for all other courses

at ACU need to be fixed for the Academic year 2019-20

The draft list of Tuition Fees for different courses is enclosed for consideration

and approval.

Committee discussed the matter and felt that clarification was needed to some

aspects of tuition fees depicted as “other fess” in the table.

It was suggested to rationalize the tuition fees before placing it before the next

meeting of the Fee Fixation Committee.

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The Board of Management approved in principle the tuition fees for all the

courses for 2019-20 subject to rationalization.

BOM - 04.06 (b) Proposal & Construction of new building for BGS

College of Education along with BGS Model Public

School in the campus.

It was resolved to provide with financial assistance of Rs.20,94,40,000.00 for

the construction of Adichunchanagiri University, BGS Model Public School

for the reasons given below:

The College of Education is going to be housed in the two floors of the

building and the BGS Model Public School will be used as a

demonstration school for B.Ed. program as per NCTE requirements.

Early completion of the building construction is essential for the inspection

by NCTE for shifting of the College of Education to the new premises.

The School will be catering for the primary and secondary education

requirements of children of ACU employees and also the children of

surrounding locality, especially socio-economically backward classes.

This endeavor is going to largely satisfy the Institutional Social

Responsibilities as envisaged under the obligations of Higher

Education and help to score higher grade during NAAC /other

Accreditation processes.

The revised budget estimate will be done during the fifth meeting of

Finance Committee scheduled for Sept. 2019

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BOM - 04.06 (c) Proposal for creating two new Faculties in a) Nursing &

Allied Health Sciences and b) Natural Sciences

Vice-chancellor also informed that University is planning to create two new

faculties for the following specialties: 1. Nursing & Allied Health Sciences 2. Natural Sciences

These Faculties were created as per the Section 7 of ACU Act 2012.

Earlier Nursing was included under Health Sciences-Pharmacy, Nursing &

Health Sciences faculty. It was planned to be separated under Nursing and

Health Sciences Faculty.

Similarly, Natural Sciences were earlier included under Humanities and Social

Science Faculty. It was planned to be separated under Natural Sciences

Faculty.

Board of Management Approved for creation of two new Faculties as per Section

7 of ACU Act 2012 in:

a. Nursing and Allied Health Sciences

b. Natural Sciences

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ACU/BOM -07/2131/2019-20 Date: 31.03.2020

Minutes of the Seventh meeting of the Board of Management held on 23rd March, 2020 at Board Room, ACU

Members Present :

Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty The Vice Chancellor Chairperson

Prof. Dr. K. Byrappa Pro VC, Dean of Research Member

Dr. C.K. Subbaraya Registrar Member-Secretary

Dr. D.V.L.N. Prasad The Registrar (Evaluation) Member

Dr. B.K. Narendra The Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Management & Technology Member

Dr. M.G. Shivaramu The Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences – Medical Member

Invitees:

Sri. B.K. Umesh Finance Officer, ACU Invitee

Members on Leave of Absence:

Dr. M. K. Surappa Vice Chancellor, Anna University, Chennai Member

Dr. S. Rangaswami, Former VC, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai Member

Welcome by Registrar

Registrar welcomed the Chairperson and the members of Board of Management for its

Seventh Meeting. Registrar then requested the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor to Chair the

meeting and conduct the proceedings.

Opening Remarks by the Chairperson

Vice-Chancellor once again welcomed all the members and informed that the

whole world was passing through difficult phase in view of Covid-19 situation

and hence the seating arrangements were made in such a manner

to avoid close proximity during the meeting.

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He briefed the activities undertaken at the University since last meeting of

the Board of Management held on 01/02/2020.

Agenda: No. BOM - 07.01

BOM /07.01 Approval of the minutes of the 6th meeting of the Board of

Management held on 01/02/2020

Vice-Chancellor briefed members the gist of the minutes of sixth meeting of

BOM held on 01.02.2020.

Informed the members, important decisions taken at the last meeting

The minutes of the 6th meeting of BOM was circulated to all the members of

BOM. No comments or suggestions were received from the members.

Decision: The Minutes of the Sixth meeting of the Board of Management were approved.

Agenda: No. BOM - 07.02

BOM /07.02 Action Taken Report on the decisions taken during 6th

meeting of the BOM held on 01/02/2020

The Board of Management discussed and deliberated upon the action taken report

on the decisions taken at the Sixth meeting of the BOM held on 01.02.2020.

Dr. C. K. Subbaraya, Registrar informed the members the action taken on the

decisions taken at the last meeting of the Board of Management held on

01/02/2020

With respect to Revised proposal sent to Government of Karnataka, Registrar

informed that he could not meet with the Additional Chief Secretary, Dept. of

Higher Education, GOK on 16.03.2020 in view of Covid-19 situation and would

try to meet him soon.

With respect to starting Ph.D courses at ACU, Dr. M.G.Shivaramu, Dean- Health

Sciences-Medical & Principal, AIMS informed that the College was ready to start

Ph.D in three new departments and the teaching staff in the cadres of Assistant

Professor and Associate Professor were encouraged to join

for the Ph.D courses as In-service candidates.

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With respect to B.E course in Data Analytics and Nano-technology, Dr. B.K.

Narendra informed that the seats of intake for new BE courses were printed wrong

at the agenda notes and it should be as 24 seats for the B.E. in Data

Analytics and 18 seats for B.E. in Nano-technology

Decision: The Action Taken Report was recorded with suggestions from the

honorable members.

Agenda: No. BOM - 07.03

BOM/07.03 Budget Estimates for the Financial Year 2020-21 to be

recommended to BOG

Sri. B.K.Umesh, Finance Officer informed the members the draft Budget

proposals for the Financial Year 2020-21.

He presented before the members the Receipts and Payments Account of last two

years and the projected income and expenditure for the Financial Year 2020-21.

Vice Chancellor wanted to know the actual figures regarding the Hospital

Pharmacy collection and also about the break-up under the heading

‘Grants/Funds’.

The draft Budget proposal recommended by the Finance Committee held on

11/03/2020 with few changes to reduce the budgetary deficit was placed before the

Board of Management for its consideration and recommendations to the Board of

Governors.

The Budget Estimates for the Financial Year 2020-21 as on 18.03.2020 at;

Rs.115,00,09,341 as total expenditures (With fixed assets @ Rs.83,34,10,001)

(Civil Constructions: Rs. 67,49,93,403; R&D: Rs. 5,00,00,000; Hostels: Rs.

52,09,076; Equipment & Others: 10,32,07,522) as against the Total Receipts of

Rs.174,95,45,649 with a Deficit of Rs.23,38,73,694 was presented for approval

from the Board of

Management.

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Vice Chancellor suggested to control the expenditure under ‘Establishment

expenses’ to a level of under 55% of the total recurring expenditures.

The Board of Management approved and recommended to Board of Governors

for approval the draft Budget Proposals for the Financial Year

2020-21

Decision: The Board of Management approved the Budget proposals of Rs.115,00,09,341.00 as total expenditures (With fixed assets @

Rs.83,34,10,001.00) as against the total receipts of Rs.174,95,45,649.00 with a deficit of Rs.23,38,73,694.00 and recommended to place before

the Board of Governors for approval.

Agenda: No. BOM - 07.04

BOM/07.04 Recommendations from 4th meeting of Academic Council held on

28/02/2020

Vice Chancellor briefed the members about the recommendations from the 4th

meeting of the Academic Council held on 28/02/2020.

Important resolutions/ decisions taken at the Fourth meeting of the Academic

Council were: a. Resolved to recommend for Continuation of affiliation for existing

Engineering courses at BGS Institute of Technology for the Academic Year

2020-21 b. Resolved to recommend for Continuation of affiliation for existing

Pharmacy courses at Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy for the

Academic Year 2020-21 c. Resolved to recommend for Continuation of affiliation for existing Nursing

courses at Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing for the Academic Year

2020-21 d. Resolved to recommend for using only one ACU Logo for all constituent

colleges

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Board of Management discussed the agenda from the Academic Council and

approved all the resolutions taken at the 4th meeting of the Academic Council held

on 28/02/2020.

Decision: The Board of Management approved; a. Continuation of affiliation for existing UG & PG courses at BGSIT as below: 1. UG courses: B.E Electronics & Communication Engg-180 seats,

B.E Civil Engg- 120 seats, B.E Mechanical Engg- 120 seats, B.E Computer Science Engg- 120 seats, B.E Computer Science in Data Analytics & Machine Learning- 60 seats (In lieu of B.E. Information Science course) 2. PG course: M.Tech VLSI & Embedded Systems- 18 seats, M.Tech Comp. Science- 18 seats, M.Tech Structural Engg- 18 seats, Master of Business Administration-120 seats b. Continuation of affiliation for existing UG & PG courses at SACCP

as below: 1. UG courses: i. B. Pharmacy: 100 seats ii. Pharmacy Practice: 30 seats 2. PG courses: M. Pharmacy in: Pharma. Analysis- 15 seats, Pharma.

Chemistry- 15 seats, Pharmacology-15 seats, Pharmaceutics- 15 seats, Pharmacy Practice- 15 seats 3. Pharma.D : 30 seats c. Continuation of affiliation for existing UG & PG courses at ACN: 1. UG courses: i. B.Sc Nursing: 100 seats and

ii. P.B. Bsc Nursing: 60 seats 2. PG courses: M.Sc Nursing in: Medical Surgical Nursg- 05 seats, OBG Nursg- 05 seats, Child Health Nursg- 05 seats, Community Health Nursg- 05 seats, Mental Health Nursg- 05 seats. d. Also approved the recommendation of AC for using only one ACU logo for all official purposes by all constituent colleges under ACU.

Agenda: No. BOM - 07.05

BOM/07.05 Recommendations from 10th meeting of CAC held on

17/03/2020

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Vice Chancellor informed the members that 10th meeting of CAC was held on

17/03/2020 and recommended the following: 1. Recommended for Continuation of affiliation for existing B.Com. and BBA

courses at BGSFGC for the Academic Year 2020-21 2. B.Com with 120 seats and BBA course with 60 seats

Board of Management discussed the matter and approved the

recommendations of the 10th meeting of CAC held on 17/02/2020

Decision: The Board of Management approved the decisions taken at the 10th

meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on 17/03/2020 as below: Continuation of affiliation for existing UG course in B.Com with 120 seats and BBA course with 60 seats at BGSFGC.

For Information

BOM/07.06 Minutes of the 6th meeting of Finance Committee held on

11/03/2020

Vice Chancellor informed members the recommendations of the sixth Meeting of Finance Committee held on 11/03/2020 at Vijnatham Bhavan, ACU Campus.

Important decisions taken at the Sixth meeting of Finance Committee were:

a. Approved the decisions taken at the 8th meeting of the Works and

Purchase Committee held on 18/02/2020

b. Recommended for approval of Tuition Fees for all courses at ACU for

the Academic Year 2020-21

c. Recommended for approval of the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2020-21

BOM/07.07 Minutes of the 4th meeting of Planning, Monitoring &

Evaluation Board held on 24/02/2020

Vice Chancellor informed that the fourth meeting of the Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation Board was held on 24/02/2020 at Board Room, ACU Campus.

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Important suggestions /decisions taken at the Fourth meeting of the Planning,

Monitoring & Evaluation Board were: a. The Board discussed the Academic Activities planned for the Academic

Year 2020-21 b. The Board discussed Research activities at ACU and suggested ways to

improve it. c. The Board discussed the Infrastructural plans for the Financial Year

2020-21 d. The Board also discussed the Budgetary plans for the Financial Year

2020-21

BOM/07.08 Minutes of the 4th meeting of Academic Council held on

28/02/2020

Vice Chancellor briefed the members’ important decisions taken at the Fourth

Meeting of the Academic Council held on 28/02/2020 at Medical Education Unit

Hall, AIMS, ACU Campus.

BOM/07.09 Any other matter with permission from the Chair Table Agenda

BOM/07.09.01 Recommendations from 11th meeting of CAC held on

19/03/2020 Vice Chancellor informed the members that 11th meeting of CAC was held on

19/03/2020 and recommended the following: 1. Recommended for Continuation of affiliation for existing UG & PG Medical

courses at AIMS for the Academic Year 2020-21 2. Approval for Conversion of 18 PG Diploma seats to 18 PG Degree Seats

from the Academic Year 2020-21 onwards. 3. To review the proposal for Increased intake of MBBS course at AIMS from

150 seats to 250 seats

Board of Management discussed the matter and approved the

recommendations of the 11th meeting of CAC held on 19/02/2020

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Decision: The Board of Management resolved to approve as below:

1. Approved for Continuation of affiliation for existing UG & PG Medical courses at AIMS.

2. Approved for affiliation for converted 18 PG Medical Diploma seats to 18 PG Medical Degree Seats from 2020-21 onwards

3. It was decided to conduct Local Assessment to review the availability of Infrastructure, Teaching Faculty & Clinical material for proposed Increased Intake of MBBS course from 150 seats to 250 seats.

BOM/07.09.02 Recommendations from 12th meeting of CAC held on

23/03/2020

Vice Chancellor informed the members that 12th meeting of CAC was held on

23/03/2020 and had recommended the following: 1. Recommended for starting Fresh course in B.E in Medical Electronics with 60

seats at BGSIT from the Academic Year 2020-21 onwards.

Board of Management perused the LAC report of BGSIT and noted that the LAC

had recommended for starting the new course in B.E. In Medical Electronics from

the Academic Year 2020-21 onwards.

Board of Management discussed the matter and approved the

recommendations of the 12th meeting of CAC held on 23/03/2020

Decision: The Board of Management approved the decision taken at the 12th

meeting of the Committee of Academic Council held on 23/03/2020 as below: “Approved for starting fresh course B.E. in Medical Electronics with 60 seats at BGSIT from the Academic Year 2020-21 onwards and to forward the recommendations to Board of Governors for approval”

BOM/07.09.03 Institution of Gold Medals for students of ACU

Vice-Chancellor informed the members that in view of first batch of students

graduating from the University, the First Convocation ceremony of

Adichunchanagiri University might have to be conducted in the month of

September/October, 2020.

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Hence, it is imperative to institute Gold Medals for the best merited student(s) in

Academics at University examinations as per Section 7(iii) and 8 (iii)&(iv) of

ACU Act, 2012.

The Board discussed the matter and it was decided to institute 4 Gold Medals in the

faculty of Medicine, Engineering and Technology, Pharmacy and Management in

the Post-Graduate Examinations of 2020. Eligibility criteria and other rules for

instituting Gold medal for different faculties to be framed

as per Statutes.

Decision: The Board of Management resolved to institute Gold medals as per section 7(iii) and 8(iii)(iv) of ACU Act, 2012 as below:

1. Post-graduate courses in Medicine: 1 Gold Medal 2. Post-graduate courses in Engineering: 1 Gold Medal 3. Post-graduate courses in Pharmacy: 1 Gold Medal 4. Post-graduate courses in Management: 1 Gold Medal

It was also resolved to invite / approach donors for contribution towards University Endowment Fund for instituting Gold Medals for students of ACU as per sections 8(viii) & 48 of ACU Act, 2012.

BOM/07.09.04 To adopt resolution for considering employees of all

Constituent Colleges as employees of ACU

Vice Chancellor informed the members that the Board of Management had to pass

a resolution for considering employees of all constituent colleges as employees of

ACU.

This is essential to have administrative control on employees of all constituent

colleges as per section 8(x)(xi) of ACU Act, 2012 in implementing the Service

Rules of Adichunchanagiri University to be notified shortly.

Members discussed the matter and approved to adopt the resolution.

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Decision: The Board of Management adopted the resolution as per section 8(x) (xi) of ACU Act, 2012 as below: “Resolved to consider all Teaching and Non-teaching employees of constituent colleges and other institutes who were the

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employees of The Sponsoring Body, Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust ® as the employees of Adichunchanagiri University” from April, 01, 2018.

BOM/07.09.05 Writing-off of Tuition Fee dues from discontinued students of

Constituent colleges under ACU

Sri. B.K. Umesh, Finance Officer presented to the Board the non-collectable

Tuition Fee dues from students who had discontinued long back at all constituent

colleges. The total amount due from those students was Rs. 8,62,00,000.00 up to

the Academic Year 2017-18.

The members discussed the matter and perused the list submitted by the Finance

Officer. The list was verified by the Internal Audit Officer from the records at the

constituent colleges.

Vice Chancellor informed that the Writing-off Tuition Fee dues to be considered up-

to Academic Year 2012-13. He informed to re-calculate the amount of tuition fee

dues from all the colleges up to 2012-13 and to

resubmit the list to the Board of Governors for consideration and approval.

Decision: The Board of Management directed to revise the list of Tuition- fee dues

and recalculate the amount up to the Academic Year 2012-13 from all the Constituent Colleges and submit the same to Board of Governors for

consideration and approval.

BOM/07.09.06 Adoption of Service Rules for both Teaching and Non- Teaching

employees of ACU from 01.04.2020.

The University was established under ACU Act, 2012 and GOK Notification No.

ED254 URC 2017, Dated 22.01.2018.

All the Teaching and Non-Teaching employees of six Constituent Colleges and

other Institutions governed by Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust ® (the

Sponsoring Body) were deemed to have been considered as employees of ACU from

01.04.2018 to 31.03.2020.

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A draft Service Rules prepared in consultation with all the Heads of Institutions,

Medical Superintendent-AHRC and the Legal Consultant of ACU were placed

before the Board of Management for consideration and

implementation from 01.04.2020.

Decision Resolved to implement the Service Rules of ACU Employees

from 01.04.2020

Meeting ended with vote of Thanks from Dr. DVLN Prasad, Registrar (Evaluation)

Sd/-

Registrar

To,

The Members of the Board of Management

Copy to: 1. PS to the Hon’ble Chancellor 2. OSD to the Vice-Chancellor 3. PS to Pro-Vice Chancellor 4. Office Copy

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4. Academic Council

1 2nd Meeting

28/03/2019

2 3rd meeting 19/08/2019

3 4th Meeting 28/02/2020

4 5th Meeting 27/08/2020

5 6th Meeting 16/02/2021

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ACU/AC-02/ 765 /2018-19 Date: 01.04.2019

Minutes of the Second Meeting of the Academic Council held on 28th March 2019 at the Medical Education Unit (MEU), Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, ACU

Members Present : Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty The Vice Chancellor

Chairperson

Prof. K. Byrappa Pro-Vice Chancellor & The Dean of Research

Member

Dr. C.K. Subbaraya Registrar

Member-Secretary

Dr. D.V.L.N. Prasad The Registrar (Evaluation)

Member

Dr. B.K. Narendra The Dean (Engineering, Management & Technology)

Member

Dr. M.G. Shivaramu The Dean ( Health Sciences - Medical)

Member

Dr. A.T. Shivaram The Dean (Humanities & Social Sciences / Natural Sciences)

Member

Prof. K.G. Vijayakuamara Principal, Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing

Member

Dr. Avadhani Geeta. K Professor, Dept. of Surgery, AIMS

Member

Dr. T. Mahadevaiah Professor & HOD, Dept. of Civil Engineering, BGSIT

Member

Dr. Prakash S. Goudanavar Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics, SACCP

Member

Chandra Shekar H.C. Associate Professor, ACN

Member

Dr. Vinay S. Bhat Associate Professor, Dept. of ENT, AIMS

Member

Dr. K.V. Vidyasagar Assistant Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, AIMS

Member

Dr. Rajesh. V Associate Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice, SACCP

Member

Victoria. J. Saravand Assistant Professor, ACN

Member

Dr. M.A Shekhar, The Chancellor's Nominee Director, Institute of Endocrinology, Bengaluru

Member

Dr. S.T. Ramachandra General Manager, Canara Bank

Member

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Soumya V. II Semester, BGSIT Students’ Representative

Member

Reetha K.M., III Pharm D., SACCP Students’ Representative

Member

Deekshith G.M. IV Term MBBS, AIMS Students’ Representative Member

Leave of Absence Dr. B. Ramesh The Dean (Health Sciences - Pharmacy / Nursing / AHS)

Member

Dr. Aliya Nusrath Professor & Head, Dept. of Biochemistry, AIMS

Member

Prof. Dr. Giridhar Reddy Principal, BGS First Grade College Member

Sri. Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar Chairperson, Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy

Member

Dr. H. Paramesh Pediatric Pulmonologist and Environmentalist

Member

Dr. Ramaraje Urs Former Chief Librarian, RGUHS, Bengaluru

Member

Dr. Vasanth Shetty Deputy Registrar, NSS Program Officer, RGUHS, Bengaluru

Member

Sri. Srinivas Raju Environmentalist, Bengaluru

Member

Dr. Yuvraj B.K Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, BGSIT

Member

Special Invitee: Dr. S. Vijayalakshmi Dean-Academics, ACU

Invitee

Dr. D. Venkatesha, Chairperson, BOS-Medical-Paraclinical

Invitee

Dr. Vasudeva Naik. H Professor & Head, Dept. of Medicine, AIMS

Invitee

Dr. Asha Rani. N Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, AIMS

Invitee

Mr. Kiran S Asst. Prof., BGS First Grade College, BG Nagara

Invitee

Dr. M. Vasantha Kumar Chief Librarian, ACU

Invitee

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Welcome by Registrar

Registrar welcomed the Chairperson and the other members of Academic Council (AC) for its

Second Meeting. Registrar then requested the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor to Chair the meeting and

conduct the proceedings.

Opening Remarks by the Chairperson

The Vice Chancellor once again welcomed all the internal members and the External Members of

the Academic Council.

Vice Chancellor gave brief report on the academic activities of the University since last meeting of

the Academic Council held on 21/08/2018 and gave an insight into the developmental activities

undertaken by the University.

Informed the council that the University is planning to organize an International Scientific

Conference or at least a session of the Indian Science Congress in the month of January-2020.

Agenda No. 01

AC /02.01 Approval of the minutes of the 1st meeting of the Academic Council held on

21/08/2018

The First meeting of the Academic Council of Adichunchanagiri University was held on 21/08/2018 at Medical Education Unit of AIMS, B.G.Nagara.

Important decisions taken at the 1st meeting of the Academic Council are:

The Curricula & Syllabi for various Under-graduate & Post-graduate courses under ACU were approved

Annual Tuition Fees for all the courses under ACU for the Academic year 2018-19 were approved

Examination & Evaluation processes for all the courses at ACU were approved The Minutes of the meeting were circulated among the members and the University had not received any comments. Decision: The Council approved the Minutes of the First Meeting of the Academic

Council held on 21/08/2019

Agenda No. 02

AC / 02.02 Action Taken Report on the decisions taken during the 1st meeting of AC held on 21/08/2018

Vice Chancellor informed the Council the Action Taken Report on the decisions taken during the

1st meeting of the Academic Council of ACU held on 21/08/2018 and requested the members for

any clarification.

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To a query on Cyber law as credit based subject, Vice Chancellor informed the members that

Cyber law as either credit based subject or part of the syllabus would be introduced to all the

courses at ACU from the Academic Year 2019-20.

He also informed that ‘environment’ or ‘sustainable development’ as a subject would be

introduced as a subject in all courses at ACU

To a query from Dr. S.T. Ramachandra, he informed that the villages are yet to be adopted

and would be implemented soon.

Informed that the University would try to get ‘Anti-plagiarism’ software from UGC and

would be utilized for scrutiny of PhD theses and also PG dissertations.

Decision: The Action Taken Report was approved.

Agenda No. 03

AC /02.03 Approval for the decisions taken at the 4th & 5th meetings of the Committee of

Academic Council held on 22/10/2018 & 07/03/2019 respectively.

a) The Vice Chancellor informed the Academic Council regarding the important decisions taken

at the 4th meeting of the Committee of Academic Council of ACU which was held on

22/10/2018 such as:

1. Approval of Regulations for examinations of all courses at ACU: 2. Approval of Examination Manual: 3. Approval of PhD Regulations:

The proceedings of the 4th CAC meeting were discussed by the Academic Council for

Consideration and Post-facto approval.

b) The Vice Chancellor briefed the Council about the important decisions taken at the 5th meeting of the Committee of Academic Council of ACU which was held on 07/03/2019 as below:

1. Increase in Intake for Nursing courses from the Academic Year 2019-20: Prof. Vijayakumara, Chairperson, BOS-Nursing briefed the Council about the proceedings of the BOS meeting of Nursing with respect to proposal for Increased intake in Nursing courses from 2019-20 onwards. 2. Approval of Curricula for Master of Public Health (MPH) and Master of Hospital

Administration (MHA) courses from the Academic year 2019-20: Vice Chancellor informed the Council that the Draft Curricula for the MPH and MHA

courses are ready and have been approved by the Committee of Academic Council in its

5th meeting held on 07/03/2019 and requested the council to approve the same.

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3. Proposal for starting New MSc Courses in Molecular biology with 20 seats, Biotechnology with 20 seats, Microbiology with 20 seats from the Academic Year 2019-20:

4. Proposal for starting Fresh B. Sc and Diploma courses in the various subjects. Prof. K. Byrappa, Pro-VC and Dean, Research informed the Council regarding the intent of the University in starting these fresh courses and also seeking increased in-take for MSc course in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology and Microbiology. He informed the council that these courses were the feeding courses for all the research being planned at ACU and would give the University the benefit of having Research Assistants from these MSc courses which would help in furthering the research activities at ACU without difficulty. Dr. M.A. Shekar suggested that the University might think of starting Double Degree or Integrated Degree programs to attract more students. Vice Chancellor assured to look into the suggestion seriously. The proceedings of the 5th CAC meeting were discussed at the Academic Council for Consideration and approval.

Decision: The Academic Council approved the decisions taken at the 4th and 5th

Committee of Academic Council.

Agenda No. 04

AC /02.04 Approval of Curricula & Syllabi of Certificate Courses at ACU

Prof. Vijayakumara, Chairperson, Board of Studies in Nursing Faculty informed the Academic Council regarding the Curricula for the Certificate Courses in Nursing in three specialties as: (a) Home Care Nursing, (b) Critical Care Nursing and (c) Oncology Nursing with 20 seats

each from the Academic Year 2019-20 onwards.

The Committee of Academic Council in its 5th meeting had recommended for approval of the Curricula & Syllabi for the Certificate Courses in Nursing.

Vice Chancellor sought the opinion of the Academic Council on Duration of the Course & Eligibility for these Certificate Courses.

Dr. M.A. Shekar suggested that with respect to Eligibility for the Certificate Course in Home Care Nursing SSLC /10th Std is ideal whereas for the other two courses it must be Basic BSc Nursing. Duration of the courses may be 6 months.

Decision: The Academic Council approved the Curricula & Syllabi for Certificate

courses for Nursing in three Specialties at ACU with 6months duration.

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Agenda No. 05

AC / 02.05 Conducting Entrance Exam- Adichunchanagiri University Common Entrance

Test (ACU-ET) for admission to all Under-graduate and Post-graduate courses at ACU from the Academic Year 2019-20 onwards (where there is no entrance

test conducted by the Apex bodies) Vice Chancellor informed the Council that as per ACU Act, 2012 with respect to admissions

60% of the seats in all courses needs to be admitted by the University wherever there is no

NEET/ State Entrance examination conducted. Dr. B.K. Narendra informed the Council that the admissions to BE course usually trickle

down till last date for admissions and opined that it is ideal to have an Entrance Exam to

create a brand image of the University. Dr. S.T. Ramachandra opined that the University website should highlight the details of the

Entrance Test so that more number of students would get an insight into the courses offered

at ACU and apply for the Test.

Decision:

It was decided that a meeting of the Principals of the Constituent Colleges would be called to discuss and take a decision on conducting Entrance

Exam-Adichunchanagiri University Common Entrance Test (ACU-ET).

Agenda No. 06

AC / 02.06 Conducting Centralized Counseling & Seat Allotment for courses where

there are no counseling by the Karnataka Examination Authority Vice Chancellor informed the Council that as per ACU Act, 2012 with respect to admissions

60% of the seats in all courses needs to be admitted by the University wherever there is no

NEET/ State Entrance examination conducted and Seat allotment for admissions to be made

through a Centralized Counseling from University.

It was felt that since the matter is linked to Entrance Exam it would be decided along with

the agenda of Entrance exam.

Decision:

It was decided that a meeting of the Principals of the Constituent Colleges would be called to discuss and take a decision on conducting a Centralized

Counseling for admissions to all courses under ACU

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Agenda No. 07

AC / 02.07 Discussion about Human Resource Requirement at ACU, Constituent

Colleges & for Research & Development Vice Chancellor informed the Council about the HR status at the University and the

Constituent Colleges and opined that since inception of the University more number of

Teaching staffs had been recruited and the process was streamlined with three different

committees constituted for the same. He also informed that the University had recently appointed one person trained at Malaysia

and another one trained at US for the Research Programs at ACU Informed that the University had decided to grant Rs. 4 crores for providing Infrastructure

for Research and also Rs.1 crores as seed money for research activities at constituent

colleges. Dr. B.K. Narendra, Principal BGSIT informed the Council that a Consortium of BGS IT, the

Engineering College at Chikkmagalur and Chikkaballapur was formed for strengthening the

placement training of students from first year itself at the HR

Department, BGSIT

Decision: Decided to recruit high quality human resource for Academics &

Research at ACU

Agenda No. 08

AC / 02.08 Organizing National / International Seminars / Conferences / Symposia by

ACU Vice Chancellor informed the Council that as per the directions of the Hon’ble Chancellor

it was decided that the Adichunchanagiri University shall organize & conduct National / International Seminars / Conferences / Symposia regularly each year.

It was decided to conduct at least six Conferences of National / International level in a Calendar year and atleast once in two months. This will also enable to project the name of the University on an International Platform.

Decision: Decided to conduct more number of State / National and International

Seminars / Conferences /Symposia during 2019-20.

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Agenda No. 09

AC/ 02.09 Implementation of UGC –SWAYAM (Studies Webs of Active-Learning for

Young Aspiring Minds) & MOOC ( Massive Open Online Courses) Courses

Vice Chancellor informed that the University Grants Commission had sent a circular for

starting MOOC’s courses at the constituent colleges from 2019 January semester and the

University needed to register for these courses from next semester.

He also pointed out that though majority of the courses are of technical in nature, still few

courses were related to medical field and the concerned departments might come forward to

register for these courses.

Dr. B.K. Narendra presented a detailed slide projection of the MOOC’s courses provided

under SWAYAM platform by the UGC and informed that the students and teachers of

BGSIT had already registered for these courses.

Decision: The Academic Council approved for starting and offering MOOC’s courses

under SWAYAM platform from the next semester onwards.

Agenda No. 10

AC / 02.10

A Report on PhD Programs & R&D Activities at ACU

Vice Chancellor briefed the Council about the Research activities under ACU A detailed report of commencement of PhD Programs at ACU and also the Research

Activities being undertaken at ACU were placed before the Academic Council by the Pro-

Vice Chancellor & Dean, Research.

Agenda No. 11 AC / 02.11 Annual Tuition Fees for 60% seats in all the PG Medical Courses for the

Academic Year 2019-20 Vice Chancellor informed the Council about the process of fixing the Annual Tuition Fees

for 60% of the seats in all the courses of ACU through the Fee Fixation Committee being

constituted as per Section 9 and 38 of ACU Act, 2012. The annual Tuition Fees for the Post Graduate Medical courses at ACU for the academic

year 2019-20 recommended by Fee Fixation Committee and approved by the Board of

Management were noted by the Academic Council.

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Agenda No. 12

AC / 02.12 Results of 1st Semester Examinations held during Nov /Dec 2018

Adichunchanagiri University conducted 1st Semester Examinations of B.Com, B.Pharm,

M.Pharm, B.E and M.Tech & MBA courses during November /December 2018. The results

of the examinations were announced in the shortest period of time of one day to six days.

The results of the first round of examinations conducted at ACU were noted by the Academic Council. Dr. S.T. Ramachandra expressed his concern about the poor results in some of the subjects of Engineering and Pharmacy.

The Vice Chancellor assured the Council that the University would be comparing the first semester results in relation to PUC marks obtained by the students admitted to Engineering, Management, Pharmacy and Commerce courses to ascertain the cause for poor results in few subjects of Engineering and Pharmacy.

Agenda No. 13

AC / 02.13 A Report of Staff Recruitment / Retirement/ Resignation of Teachers of ACU

The Academic Council noted the report on recruitment / retirement / resignation of teaching staff at the constituent colleges of the University presented by the Heads of the Constituent Colleges.

Agenda No. 14

AC / 02 .14 Table agenda for discussion & approval

AC / 02 .14 (a) Approval of the proceedings of the Board of Studies in Nursing

The 2nd meeting of the Board of Studies in Nursing Faculty was held on 25/03/2019 and the

proceedings of the meeting were placed before the Academic council. The council discussed the matter regarding starting Certificate Courses in ‘Home Care Nursing’,

‘Critical Care Nursing’ & ‘Oncology Nursing’.

Decision: The Academic council approved the proceedings of the 2nd meeting of the Board of Studies in Nursing

AC / 02 .14 (b) Approval of the proceedings of the Board of Studies in Engineering & Technology

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The 2nd meeting of the Board of Studies in Engineering & Technology Faculty was held on

27/03/2019 and the proceedings of the meeting were placed before the Academic council. The council discussed the matter.

Decision:

The Academic council approved the proceedings of the 2nd meeting of the Board of Studies in Engineering & Technology.

AC / 02 .14 (c) Approval of the proceedings of the Board of Studies in Allied Sciences

The 1st meeting of the Board of Studies in Allied Sciences was held on 27/03/2019 and the

proceedings of the meeting were placed before the Academic council.

The council discussed the matter

Decision: The Academic council approved the proceedings of the 1st meeting of the

Board of Studies in Allied Sciences.

AC / 02 .15 Any other matter with permission of the Chair

The meeting ended with vote of thanks from the Registrar.

To,

The Members of the Academic Council

Copy to:

1. PS to the Hon’ble Chancellor 2. OSD to the Vice Chancellor 3. Pro-Vice Chancellor 4. Registrar-Evaluation

5. Office Copy ACU/AC-03/1268/2019-20 Date: 22.08.2019

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Minutes of the Third Meeting of the Academic Council held on 19th August 2019 at the Medical Education Unit (MEU), Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical

Sciences, ACU Members Present : Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty The Vice Chancellor

Chairperson

Prof. K. Byrappa Pro-Vice Chancellor & The Dean of Research

Member

Dr. C.K. Subbaraya Registrar

Member-Secretary

Dr. D.V.L.N. Prasad The Registrar (Evaluation)

Member

Dr. B.K. Narendra The Dean (Engineering, Management & Technology)

Member

Dr. M.G. Shivaramu The Dean ( Health Sciences - Medical)

Member

Dr. B. Ramesh The Dean (Health Sciences - Pharmacy / Nursing / AHS)

Member

Dr. A.T. Shivaram The Dean (Humanities & Social Sciences / Natural Sciences)

Member

Dr. N.V. Muninarayanappa Principal, Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing

Member

Prof. N. Ramu Principal, BGS First Grade College

Member

Dr. T. Mahadevaiah Professor & HOD, Dept. of Civil Engineering, BGSIT

Member

Dr. Prakash S. Goudanavar Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics, SACCP

Member

Dr. Vinay S. Bhat Associate Professor, Dept. of ENT, AIMS

Member

Dr. K.V. Vidyasagar Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, AIMS

Member

Dr. Asha Rani. N Associate Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, AIMS

Member

Mr. Chandra Shekar H.C. Associate Professor, ACN

Member

Dr. Rajesh. V Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice, SACCP

Member

Victoria. J. Saravand Assistant Professor, ACN

Member

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Dr. Yuvraj B.K Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, BGSIT

Member

Dr. M. Vasantha Kumar Chief Librarian, ACU

Member

Dr. M.A Shekhar, The Chancellor's Nominee Director, Institute of Endocrinology, Bengaluru

Member

Dr. S.T. Ramachandra General Manager, Canara Bank

Member

Dr. H. Paramesh Pediatric Pulmonologist and Environmentalist

Member

Dr. Ramaraje Urs Former Chief Librarian, RGUHS, Bengaluru

Member

Dr. Vasanth Shetty Deputy Registrar, NSS Program Officer, RGUHS, Bengaluru

Member

Deekshith G.M. IV Term MBBS, AIMS Students’ Representative Member

Reetha K.M., III Pharm D., SACCP Students’ Representative

Member

Soumya V. II Semester, BGSIT Students’ Representative

Member

Leave of Absence Dr. Avadhani Geeta. K Professor, Dept. of Surgery, AIMS

Member

Dr. Aliya Nusrath Professor & Head, Dept. of Biochemistry, AIMS

Member

Dr. Srinivas Babu C. R Prof & Head, Dept. Of Radiodiagnosis, AIMS Member

Prof. Dr. Giridhar Reddy Principal, BGS First Grade College Member

Sri. Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar Chairperson, Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy

Member

Sri. Srinivas Raju Environmentalist, Bengaluru

Member

Welcome by Registrar

Registrar welcomed the Chairperson and the other members of Academic Council

(AC) for its Second Meeting. Registrar then requested the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor

to Chair the meeting and conduct the proceedings.

Opening Remarks by the Chairperson

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The Vice Chancellor once again welcomed all the members, especially, the

External Members of the Academic Council.

Vice Chancellor gave brief report on the academic activities of the University since

Second meeting of the Academic Council held on 28/03/2019 and gave an insight

into the developmental activities undertaken by the University.

Informed the council that the University is planning to organize a State Level One-

day Seminar on “Draft National Education Policy-2019” at ACU, B.G.Nagara on

06.09.2019 in association with Forum of Former Vice Chancellors of Karnataka.

Also planning to organize a National/ International Scientific Conference in the

first Week of January-2020 during 107th Indian Science Congress to be held at

Bangalore.

Agenda No. 01

AC /03.01 Approval of the minutes of the 2nd meeting of the Academic Council held on 28/03/2019

The Second meeting of the Academic Council of Adichunchanagiri University was held on 28/03/2019 at the Medical Education Unit, AIMS, B.G.Nagara.

Important decisions taken at the 2nd meeting of the Academic Council were discussed and reviewed.

The Minutes of the meeting were circulated among the members and the University had not received any comments.

Decision: The Council approved the Minutes of the Second Meeting of the Academic Council held on 28/03/2019

Agenda No. 02

AC / 03.02 Action Taken Report on the decisions taken during the 2nd meeting of AC held on 28/03/2019

Vice Chancellor informed the Council the Action Taken Report on the decisions

taken at the 2nd meeting of the Academic Council of ACU held on 28/03/2019 and

requested the members for any clarification or comments.

To a query from Dr. Ramaraje Urs on Increase of Intake in BSc and P.B. BSc

Nursing courses that was there any need for GOK permission as the Nursing

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college is attached to the Medical College, Vice Chancellor informed the

member that since the Nursing College is an independent one and not part

of the Medical College. Hence, there is need for obtaining Government

permission. The college is expecting LIC team shortly from Director of

Medical Education, Bangalore.

He also clarified that for MPH and MHA courses, the permission of GOK was

already available.

Vice Chancellor informed the council that Brahmadevarahalli was already

adopted and 20 computers with tables had been distributed to all the

primary schools. Various health Check-up camps, tree planting and Skill

development programs are being carried out.

Decision: The Action Taken Report was approved.

Agenda No. 03, 04, 06 to 09

AC / 03.03-03.04 AC / 03.06-03.09

Approvals for Continuation of Affiliation for existing courses at six Constituent Colleges of ACU for the Academic year 2019-20

After perusing through the all the Local Assessment Committee (LAC) reports

and recommendations of the Committee of Academic Council (CAC) the AC

has decided to recommend for Continuation of Affiliation for all the existing

courses.

Decision: The Academic Council resolved to recommend for Continuation of affiliation for all the existing courses at the Constituent Colleges for the Academic Year 2019-20.

Agenda No. 05

AC /03.05 Approval of Fresh affiliation for M.Tech in Data Analytics & Nano-technology with 20 seats each at BGSIT for 2019-20..

Dr. K. Byrappa, Dean of Research, briefed the Academic council the relevance and importance of the above mentioned M.Tech courses in relation to multi-disciplinary and Inter-disciplinary academic and research activities at ACU

The LAC reports and its recommendations were reviewed by the AC.

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Decision: The Academic Council resolved to recommend for fresh affiliation for starting PG Degree courses in M.Tech in Data Analytics & Nano-technology with 20 seats each at BGSIT from the Academic year 2019-20 onwards.

Agenda No. 10 AC/ 03.10(a) Approval of fresh affiliation for Integrated B.Ed Course ITEP

at ACU from 2020-21 onwards

Vice Chancellor briefed the Council about the intent for starting new Four

year Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) at ACU as per the revised

guidelines of National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), New Delhi.

The LAC reports and recommendations of Board of Studies were perused by

the AC

The Government of Karnataka vide its Notification No. ED 254/URC 2017

dated 22/01/2018 had sanctioned 50 seats for BSc. Ed/ BA. Ed for the

Academic Year 2019-20 onwards

Decision: It was resolved to recommend for starting B.Ed course Four years Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) at ACU with an intake of 100 seats from the academic year 2020-21 (50 seats in two streams, Arts and Science)

Agenda No.10 AC/03.10(b) Approval curriculum & Syllabus for Four year Integrated

Teacher Education Program (ITEP) from the Academic year 2020-21

Vice Chancellor briefed the council that the Board of Studies in Humanities & Social Sciences during its meeting held on 24/07/2019 discussed the curriculum & Syllabus for the Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) in two streams from the Academic Year 2020-21 as per the guidelines of the National Council for Teacher Education. However, the NCTE is yet to finalize the curricula & Syllabi for the ITEP

The AC has decided to wait for the finalization of the curriculum by NCTE before recommending the curricula and syllabi for approval to the Board of Management.

Decision: It was decided to defer the decision until the final notification by NCTE, New Delhi.

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Agenda No. 11

AC/ 03.11 Approval of fresh affiliation for Allied Health Science UG Degree Courses at ACU from 2019-20 onwards

The LAC report and recommendations of Board of Studies were perused by the Academic Council for all the Allied Health Science Courses listed below: 1. B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology—20 seats 2. B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology—20 seats 3. B.Sc. Renal Dialysis Technology—20 seats 4. B.Sc. Optometry —20 seats 5. B.Sc. Anesthesia & Operation Theater Technology —20 seats

The AC decided to recommend for affiliations to all the five courses listed above with 20 seats each from the academic year 2019-20 onwards.

Decision: It was resolved to recommend fresh affiliation for starting five Allied Health Science B.Sc courses listed below from the academic year 2019-20 onwards :

1. B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology—20 seats 2. B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology—20 seats 3. B.Sc. Renal Dialysis Technology—20 seats 4. B.Sc. Optometry —20 seats 5. B.Sc. Anaesthesia & Operation Theater Technology—20

seats Agenda No. 12

AC / 03.12 Approval of fresh affiliation for starting PG degree courses in M.Sc in Chemistry & Physics with 20 seats each at ACU from 2019-20 onwards.

AC perused the LAC report & its recommendations and CAC recommendations for starting M.Sc courses in Chemistry and Physics with 20 seats each from the Academic Year 2019-20 onwards.

Decision: It was resolved to recommend for fresh affiliation for starting PG courses in M.Sc Chemistry and M.Sc Physics with 20 Seats each from the Academic year 2019-20 onwards.

Agenda No. 13

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AC/ 03.13 Approval of new Curriculum & Syllabus for I MBBS course (CBME) as per the guidelines of MCI from the Academic year 2019-20 onwards

Dr. M.G. Shivaramu, Principal, AIMS briefed the council that five members

of teaching faculty had already undergone training at the MCI recognized

Regional Training Center- St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore

He also informed that the foundation course was being conducted for the

First MBBS students

Decision: It was resolved to recommend for approval of new Curriculum and syllabus for First MBBS course (CBME) from the academic year 2019-20 onwards.

Agenda No. 14

AC / 03.14 Approval of Curricula & Syllabi for all Allied Health Sciences Degree, Diploma & Certificate courses of Adichunchanagiri University

The Board of Studies in Allied Health Sciences in its Meeting held on 30.05.2019 had recommended for approval of Curricula and Syllabi for Allied Health Science, Degree, PG Diploma and Certificate Courses at ACU in the following courses. 1. Medical Laboratory Technology 2. Medical Imaging Technology 3. Renal Dialysis Technology 4. Optometry 5. Anaesthesia & Operation Theater Technology

The curricula and syllabi of Allied Health Science courses (listed above)

developed by the Board of Studies were perused by the Academic council

Decision: The AC decided to recommend the curricula and syllabi for all the five Allied Health Science courses listed above from the academic year 2019-20

Agenda No. 15 AC / 03.15 Discussion about Reservation of 10% seats in admissions to

all courses (Over and above the sanctioned intake) at ACU for students from Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

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Vice Chancellor briefed the members about the Government of India initiative for providing 10% reservations to students from Economically Weaker Section in Public Sector Institutions. Not applicable to private Universities at this point of time.

The Academic Council discussed the matter and it was felt that there is no clarity on whether private institutions can seek for additional 10% seats above the permitted limit.

Decision: The matter was deferred until clear directions from the MCI or Govt. of India regarding EWS quota.

For Information Agenda No. 16 AC / 03.16 Proceedings of the Boards of Studies meetings of all Faculties

of ACU

Proceedings of the meetings of various Boards of Studies were placed before the AC

Agenda No. 17 AC/03.17 Creation of new Faculties for: a) Nursing & Allied Health

Sciences and b) Natural Sciences as per Section 7(b)(e) of ACU Act, 2012

The Academic Council was informed about the creation of two new faculties in a) Nursing and Allied Health Sciences and b) Natural Sciences

Table Agenda Agenda No. 18 AC/03 .18(a) Establishment of ACU Research & Development Center

Dr. K. Byrappa, Dean of Research briefed the council regarding the importance of establishing ACU Research & Development Center at BGSIT. This center would facilitate Multi-disciplinary / Trans-disciplinary academic and research activities at ACU.

He informed that ACU had already recruited some eminent research faculty and Post-doctoral faculties and few more would be joining in the next three to six months.

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The Vice Chancellor informed the house that the center would be established at an estimated cost of Rs. 3.5 crores for physical & laboratory facilities.

The Academic Council discussed the issue and welcomed the move to establish Research Center at ACU

Decision: It was resolved to recommend to the Board of Management for the establishment of Research and Development Center at ACU

AC/03.18 (b) Establishment of Medical Super-Specialty Departments at AIMS

Vice Chancellor briefed the council the intent of the University to establish Super Specialty Departments and Super-specialty Medical services at AH & RC. This was done to avoid patients being referred from AH & RC to other Higher Medical centers for want of Super-specialty facilities.

Dr. M.G. Shivaramu briefed the idea for establishing both Super-Specialty Departments at AIMS and Super-Specialty Services at AH&RC in a phase-wise manner.

Dr. M.A. Shekar opined that it was viable option to establish Super-specialty healthcare facilities first and then later on starting the Super-specialty departments. Also suggested to start Fellowship programs in these areas.

To a request from the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Dr. M.A. Shekar agreed to be part of the Department of Endocrinology and offered to visit once in a fortnight for providing consultancy services. Vice Chancellor thanked Dr. M.A. Shekar for the generous acceptance.

Dr. Paramesh informed that as per the recent survey Non-communicable diseases are on the rise and hence starting of Department of Pulmonology would be ideal. Vice chancellor agreed to start a Department of Pulmonology at AH & RC.

The Vice Chancellor informed that the University will be notifying the establishment of the Department of Plastic Surgery and Department of Urology immediately.

Decision: It was resolved to recommend for establishing Medical Super-specialty Services at AH & RC

AC/03 .18 (c) Review of MPH & MHA Curricula & Syllabi

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Vice chancellor informed the council for recommendation of Curricula and

Syllabi for MPH and MHA courses on Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

since there are no apex body regulations.

He also informed that CBCS is being followed in all the Allied Health

Sciences courses to get better weightage during NAAC accreditation.

Decision: It was resolved to recommend for CBCS based Curricula & Syllabi for MPH and MHA courses

AC / 03.18(d) Proposal for Increase Intake for MBBS course from 150 to 250 from the Academic year 2019-20 onwards at AIMS

Vice Chancellor briefed the council the vision of Hon’ble Chancellor to

augment Physical facilities for enhancing the intake of seats in MBBS

course from 150 to 250 from the Academic year 2020-21 onwards. Though

the proposal was kept for 2019-20, since admissions to current year is

almost over it would be considered from 2020-21 onwards.

Dr. M. G. Shivaramu informed that there was an additional requirement of

22,000 Sq. Mt area at AH & RC Hospital and 17,000 Sq. Mt area of

Physical infrastructure at the college.

The Hon’ble Chancellor had an initial discussion with the Officers of the

University, Architect and Engineer on 14/08/2019

Efforts are being made for fulfillment of additional infrastructure (both

Physical & Clinical) for the enhancement of MBBS seats from 150 to 250.

Dr. Shekar suggested to apply for enhancement of seats since the

Government was encouraging to offer more MBBS seats all over the

country.

Decision: It was resolved in principle to recommend for Increase of Intake for MBBS course from 150 to 250 seats from the Academic year 2020-21 onwards subject to fulfillment of minimum requirement as per the regulations of Medical Council of India

AC / 03.18(e) Request for revision in Grace marks pattern for Pharmacy courses

Dr. B. Ramesh, Principal, SACCP requested for revision in Gracing pattern

for Under-graduate courses in Pharmacy courses as practiced at other

Universities such as RGUHS and JSS Academy of Higher Education.

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He requested for allotment of 1% of total marks allotted for the exam as

Grace marks subject to a maximum of 8 to 10 marks but not more than 5

marks to a single subject.

He also requested for division of maximum allotted grace marks among all

the failed subjects to enable students to clear the subjects / exam.

Vice Chancellor cautioned that the University should not dilute the

provision of Grace marks just to enable students to clear the subjects.

Vice Chancellor suggested to compare the impact of the current Grace

marks regulation of ACU in the first and second semester examinations with

the suggested revision of grace marks. If the suggested regulation of grace

marks were to be beneficial to the students without dilution of quality of

education and evaluation the same could be adopted.

The applicability of the revised regulation of grace marks to the students

admitted for the academic year 2019-20 onwards or for remaining semester

examinations of students admitted during the academic year 2018-19 also

could be decided if there were no legal impediments.

He informed that the Grace marks could only be awarded if the student

passed the whole examination (and not just subjects) with the help of grace

marks.

Decision: It was resolved to recommend to the Board of Management for revision of the grace marks pattern for Pharmacy course as below: “1% of allotted maximum marks of the examination and not more than 10 marks and a maximum of 5 marks to a subject, subject to the condition that the student passed the whole examination (not just subjects) with the help of grace marks. The applicability of the revised regulation of grace marks to the students admitted for the academic year 2019-20 onwards or for remaining semester examinations of students admitted during the academic year 2018-19”.

AC/03.18(f) Approval for Increase of Intake for M.Sc courses in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Biotechnology from 04 to 20 seats from the academic year 2019-20 onwards

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The AC perused the LAC report and recommendations of BOS for proposed

Increase intake for M.Sc courses in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology,

Biochemistry and Microbiology from 04 to 20 seats from 2019-20.

Based on the LAC report and recommendations for Increase of Intake from

04 to 20 in M.Sc courses mentioned above from the academic year 2019-

20 onwards the AC recommended for the Increase of Intake.

Decision: It was resolved to recommend for Increase of Intake for M.Sc in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Microbiology from 04 to 20 seats each from the academic year 2019-20 onwards.

AC/03.18(g) Approval for starting Ph.D courses in Medical, Engineering and Natural Sciences faculties from 2019-20 onwards

Prof. K. Byrappa Dean of Research, briefed the council the intent for starting Ph.D programs in the following departments:

1. Molecular Biology 2. Biochemistry 3. Microbiology 4. Biotechnology 5. Nanotechnology 6. Data Analytics 7. Physics 8. Chemistry 9. Education 10. Library & Information Science 11. Community Medicine 12. Pharmacology 13. Pathology

AC perused the LAC report & its recommendations for starting Ph.D programs in the Departments listed above from the Academic Year 2019-20 onwards.

Decision: It was resolved to recommend to the Board of Management for starting Ph.D programs in the following departments from 2019-20 onwards:

Suggestions/ Recommendations from the members :

Activity report from Registrar Evaluation: University conducted BE and M.Tech II Semester examinations in July 2019

and results were announced on 02/08/2019. Overall 80% students cleared the exams.

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MBA II Semester examinations were conducted in July 2019 and results announced on 08/07/2019. Overall 94.12% students cleared the exams.

B.Com II Semester Exams were conducted in April/ May and results were announced on 15/05/2019. Overall 95.24% students cleared the exams.

B.Pharm and M.Pharm II Semester exams and Pharm D I yr exams were conducted in May/June 2019 and results were announced on 03/06/2019 and 24/06/2019. Overall pass percentage was; B.Pharm—62.32%, M.Pharm—100% and Pharm D—69%.

MBBS I yr exams were conducted in July/August 2019 and results were announced on 07/08/2019.

Activity Report from the Principals: Principals of all Constituent Colleges briefed the Academic Council the

activities of the college since last meeting. Dr. B.K. Narendra, Principal, BGSIT: Informed the council that nearly 87% of the admissions are over and has

been good response considering the overall 30% admissions across Karnataka.

College had established BOSCH Carpentry Lab and BOT-Lab in collaboration with Bosch India Pvt Ltd and Automation Anywhere respectively.

College had applied for 6 patents for registration and 4 more are in pipeline Dr. B. Ramesh, Principal, SACCP: College secured 3 years NBA Accreditation successfully Also secured ranking between 75 to 100 in NIRF rankings Had applied for one patent registration

Dr. Muninarayanappa, Principal, ACN: College conducted National workshop on Research methodology Conducted for the first time Campus Placements at college in association

with Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore and 22 students out 44 had been listed for recruitment.

Dr. A.T. Shivaramu, Principal, BGSCE: College through University had applied for new course in Integrated Teacher

Education Program under National Council for Teacher Education Dr. M. Vasanthakumar, Chief Librarian, ACU: Creation of ACU Library portal, Institutional Repository (E-print Software)

and adoption of Koha-Integrated Library Management Software for Suggestions / Comments from Hon’ble External Members: Dr. M.A. Shekar: It was great achievement to see the progress made by the Adichunchanagiri

University in this short period of time and we all external members congratulate the visionary Hon’ble Chancellor Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha

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Mahaswamiji and ably supported by the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty and all his team in bringing up this University.

He hoped the great work started would continue in the years to come and achieve great heights.

Dr. H. Paramesh, Pediatric Pulmonologist and Environmentalist : Appreciated the great work done by the University and felt the students

are fortunate to study under this university. He suggested to stress more emphasis on Research in reducing Global

Warming and to improve better conditions of living. Dr. Ramaraje Urs, Former Chief Librarian, RGUHS, Bengaluru: Congratulated University for giving thrust to research aspect as NAAC

gives more weightage for more citations from the faculty. He stressed for more funding for publications of articles from Faculty. He also suggested to start Foreign languages especially Japanese

Language as there are nearly 5 lakh nursing jobs are available. He opined that Vice-Chancellor is a great visionary and sure that the

University would progress during his time Dr. Ramachandra, Retd.General Manager, Canara Bank: He suggested to start a language school to improve communications as it

becomes essential for job aspirants. Suggested to start Hindi and English language teaching for students. Also suggested to start Diploma course in Foreign Language.

Dr. Vasanth Shetty, Deputy Registrar, NSS Program Officer, RGUHS, Bengaluru: He appreciated the progress made by the University. He requested Vice Chancellor to insist for stressing for more thrust on NSS

activity in the National Education Policy proposed by the Govt. of India Vice Chancellor thanked honorable external members for their suggestions and assured that their suggestions would be considered for implementation at appropriate timings.

Meeting concluded with vote of thanks by Registrar

Chairperson Member Secretary

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The Members of the Academic Council Copy to:

7. PS to the Hon’ble Chancellor 8. OSD to the Vice Chancellor 9. Pro-Vice Chancellor 10. Registrar-Evaluation 11. Office Copy

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4.Finance Committee

1 3rd Meeting 31/05/2019

2 4th Meeting 08/06/2019

3 5th Meeting 30/09/2019

4 6th Meeting 09/10//2020

5 7th Meeting 23/12/2020

6 8th Meeting 27/05//2021

7 9th Meeting 10/03/2021

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ACU/FC-06/ /2019-20 Date: 19/03/2020

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Minutes of the 6th Meeting of the Finance Committee

Proceedings of the Sixth Meeting of the Finance Committee held on

Wednesday, 11th, March 2020 to discuss the financial matters pertaining to

the University. Hon’ble Chancellor Sri. Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji

presided over the meeting.

Members Present :

Sri. Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji Hon’ble Chancellor of ACU

Chairperson

Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty Vice-Chancellor, ACU

Member

Dr. K. Byrappa,

Pro-VC & Dean, Research Member

Dr. C.K. Subbaraya, Registrar, ACU Member

Sri. B.K. Umesh, Finance Officer Member Secretary

Dr. D.V.L.N. Prasad, Reg-Eval Member

Dr. B.K. Narendra, Principal, BGSIT Member

Dr. M.G.Shivaramu, Principal, AIMS Member

Dr. Ramesh B, Principal, SACCP Member

Dr. N.V. Muninarayanappa, Principal, ACN Member

Dr. A.T. Shivaram, Principal, BGSCE Member

Prof. N. Ramu, Principal, BGSFGC Member

Dr. B.G. Sagar, I/c Med. Suptd, AH & RC Member

Members on Leave of Absence:

Sri. D. Devaraj, Trustee, SAST® Member

Welcome by the Registrar

Sri. B.K. Umesh, Finance Officer welcomed The Hon’ble

Chancellor, Sri. Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji, Vice-Chancellor Prof.

Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty, Dr. C.K.Subbaraya and all other members for

the sixth meeting of the Finance Committee.

Opening Remarks by the Chairperson

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Hon’ble Chancellor directed the Vice Chancellor to proceed with the Agenda

of the meeting.

The Vice Chancellor gave a brief note on the Administrative

activities of ACU since the last meeting of the Finance Committee

held on 30/10/2019

FC/ 06.01

Approval of the Minutes of the 5th Meeting of the Finance Committee held on 30/10/2019

Vice Chancellor read out the gist of the minutes of the Fifth meeting of the

Finance Committee held on 30/10/2019 and requested to approve the

minutes.

The Hon’ble Chancellor wanted to know the progress made at adopted

village Brahmadevarahalli.

Vice Chancellor informed the developments made at Brahmadevarahalli

as part of Institutional Social Responsibility.

Informed that Computers and Computer tables were distributed, Cleaning

work of the Water tank was undertaken, School walls painting works

undertaken

Many health camps were conducted by the Hospital staff. Health survey

was conducted by the students of Nursing college and the hospital staff.

One ATM is being opened for the benefit of the villagers.

Hon’ble Chancellor suggested to follow ‘Sacred model’ for the Health development

works as was followed at Chikkaballapura. Informed to collect all the

Health data of the population in the village.

The minutes of the Fifth meeting of the Finance Committee held on 30/10/2019 were approved along with suggestions.

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Action Taken Report on the decisions of the 5th Meeting of the Finance Committee held on 30/10/2019

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The Vice-Chancellor read out the action taken report with respect to

important decisions taken at the 5th meeting of the finance committee held

on 30/10/2019.

The Vice-Chancellor informed about the procurement of Equipment for the

Neuro-surgery department and Neuro-Anesthasia department. He also

informed that M/s. Wipro GE was kind enough to offer free one 2D

Echocardiography machine along with Cath-Lab at a price of Rs.3.45 Crores. He also informed that the Neuro-surgery department is fully

established and is operational.

Hon’ble Chancellor directed to improve admissions at BGS College of

Education. Informed the Principal of the college to contact Chikkaballapura

branch to identify one candidate from each Panchayat.

Dr. DVLN Prasad, Registrar-Evaluation presented the result cum merit

analysis of all the courses. There has been trend of decline in the merit of

admitted students in the last academic years. However, the impact on overall

University results, maximum failures noticed in the PUC marks range of

50% to 60%. Results are poor in the first semester of Civil Engineering,

Mechanical engineering, Fundamentals of Nursing and Pharma Chemistry.

The specific relevant departments should make extra efforts in teaching,

conducting remedial classes.

Vice-Chancellor informed that the University had kept an amount of Rs.2

crores for the Development Fund. He informed that the matter of collection

of equal percentage of amount out of the collected Tuition fees from all the

colleges had to be decided in consultation with Sri. D. Devaraj, Hon’ble

member of Finance Committee and Board of Governors.

Hon’ble Chancellor informed that it would be discussed at the Board of

Governors meeting scheduled on 30/03/2020.

Vice Chancellor informed that the pilot project for the Health survey as

directed by the Finance Committee at the last meeting was initiated at 3

PHC’s of Bellur, Bindiganaville & Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshetra consisting

of nearly 45 villages. Dr. B.G.Sagar, Medical Superintendent, AHRC

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explained about issuing health cards to families by adopting either Manipal

University model or SDM model of Health Insurance.

Hon’ble Chancellor wanted to know about the SEED activity and informed

to upload the event on YouTube by designing a logo, unique tune and

opening design and create a brand name for SEED program of ACU for

invited Guest Lectures by persons of great eminence.

Hon’ble Chancellor also informed to select one alumnus from each batch

and assigning responsibilities for collecting details of alumni from their

batch. He also directed to provide adequate space for alumni activity at each

constituent college.

With respect to establishment of ‘Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Centre for Research & Advanced Studies’ Hon’ble Chancellor informed that the

Centre would only take up research work related to Historical studies on all

Dynasties, Shasanas, literature related to the dynasties apart from

Advanced study of Life and contributions of Nadaprabhu Kempegowda and

his dynasty.

The Action Taken Report was accepted with suggestions.

FC/ 06.03

Approval of the decisions taken at the 8th Meeting of the Works & Purchase Committee held on 18/02/2020

The Vice-Chancellor informed the members the important items processed

at the 8th meeting of WPC held on 18/02/2020 respectively. Items processed at 8th meeting of the Works & Purchase Committee were :

A. Purchase of Equipment & instruments for the Cath-lab at AHRC in the

amount of Rs. 4,60,34,315.00

B. Post-facto approvals for the items processed through Sub-committee: 1. Purchase of Equipment & instruments for Neuro-surgery department at

AHRC in the total amount of Rs.6,89,69,066.00

2. Purchase of Equipment & instruments for ACU Centre for Research &

Innovation at ACU in the total amount of Rs.2,30,29,450.00

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3. Purchase of Equipment & instruments for Orthopaedics OT department

at AHRC in the amount of Rs.25,61,704.00

4. Purchase of Legal Softwares for various departments at BGS IT in the

amount of Rs.26,38,192.00

5. Purchase of Projectors for departments at BGS IT in the amount of Rs.7,82,383.00

6. Purchase & installation of Ornamental Poles at BGS IT campus at a cost

of Rs.5,98,881.00

7. Purchase of LED Street lights and Library racks for the library at AIMS

in the amount of Rs.6,88,808.00

8. Laying Inter-locking tiles at AIMS Forensic Department and around

Synthetic Tennis court, SACCP College and Girls hostel in the amount of

Rs.6,49,712.00

Painting works at AIMS (Boys Hostel), AHRC (Ortho wards), BGSIT (Boys

Hostel-B Block), ACN (College& Hostel Bldg) in the total amount of

Rs.18,69,789.00

The Finance Committee approved the decisions taken at 8th meeting of Works & Purchase Committee.

FC/ 06.04 Receipts & Payment accounts from 01.04.2019 to 29.02.2020 of ACU & Six Constituent Colleges

The Vice-Chancellor briefed the committee about the Receipts & Payment

accounts for the period from 01/04/2019 to 10/03/2020.

The detailed Total Receipts of Rs.147,66,41,130.00 & Total expenditure of

Rs.106,18,25,691.00 (+ Fixed assets at Rs.41,48,15,439.00) with a

deficit of Rs.07,28,76,021.00 accounts of ACU and all six constituent

colleges from 01.04.2019 to 10.03.2020 were perused by the Committee.

The Finance Committee noted the receipts and payment accounts for the period from 01.04.2019 to 29.02.2020 of ACU & Six Constituent Colleges.

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FC/ 06.05

Tuition Fees for all the courses at ACU for the Academic Year 2020-21

The Vice-Chancellor briefly explained to the committee the Tuition Fees for

all the courses for the Academic year 2020-21. He informed to the Committee that the Tuition Fees for all the courses at

Constituent Colleges under ACU for the Academic Year 2020-21 was

prepared in consultation with all the Principals of Constituent Colleges and

arrived at a consensus and sought for approval of the same.

Draft proposals of Tuition Fees for the courses at all Constituent Colleges

were perused by the committee.

Finance Committee approved the Tuition Fees for all courses at ACU for the Academic Year 2020-21.

FC/ 06.06 Budget proposals for the Financial Year 2020-21

Vice Chancellor presented the draft Budget proposal prepared in

consultation with the Principals of all Constituent Colleges for the Financial

Year 2020-21. The Principals were instructed to plan for only essential infrastructural

requirement as per regulatory bodies and not spend for any other needs till

the financial commitments for civil constructions were fulfilled.

The draft Budget Estimates of Rs.214,64,89,342.00 (Including Fixed assets @ Rs.92,32,55,001) as total expenditures and

Rs.174,55,45,649.00 as total Receipts with a deficit of of

Rs.40,09,43,649.00 were reviewed by the Finance Committee.

Hon’ble Chancellor directed to make Budget provision for the JVTM,

Kumbha Mela and other spiritual & Socio-cultural activities as part of

University Social Responsibility.

Hon’ble Chancellor also directed to plan the Budgetary expenses in a

sensible way to avoid deficit budget leading to loans.

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The meeting ended with vote of thanks from Dr. C.K. Subbaraya, Registrar.

Date: 18/03/2020 Member Secretary

Finance Committee

Hon’ble Chancellor suggested to look for and approach governmental

agencies for funding for the research activities to reduce burden on the

University Budget scheduled for 23.03.2020

The Vice-Chancellor promised to further revise the Budget estimates to

reduce the deficit before presenting it at the meeting of Board of

Management.

The Finance Committee approved the draft Budget Estimates for the Financial Year 2020-21 with suggestions from the Hon’ble Chancellor.

For information

FC/ 06.07

Annual Report of ACU submitted to Govt. of Karnataka for the Year 2018-19

Vice-Chancellor presented to the Committee the Annual Report of ACU for

the FY 2018-19 which was prepared as per section 52 of ACU Act, 2012

under the guidance of Board of Management (5th meeting held on

04/11/2019) and approved by the Board of Governors at the 4th meeting

held on 26/12/2019.

The Annual Report was submitted to the Government of Karnataka on

31.12.2019

FC/ 06.08

Any other matter with permission from the Chair

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Copy to: 1. The Members of the Finance Committee 2. The Secretary of The Hon’ble Chancellor / The Vice Chancellor / Pro-

Vice Chancellor/ The Registrar / The Registrar-Evaluation / Office Copy

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a) BOS: Pre-clinical Medical 1 2nd Meeting 31/05/2019

2 3rd Meeting 08/08/2019

3 4th Meeting 27/01/2020

4 5th Meeting 11/08/2020 (Joint Meeting with Para Clinical)

5 6th Meeting 23/12/2020

6 7th Meeting 27/5/2021

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1 3rd Meeting 29/08/2019

2 4th Meeting 27/01/2020

3 5th Meeting 11/08/2020 (Joint Meeting with Pre Clinical)

4 6th Meeting 31/08/2020 ( Joint Meeting with Clinical)

5 7th Meeting 29/06/2021

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c) BOS: Medicine & Allied Subjects 1 2rd Meeting 28/01/2020

2 3rd Meeting 31/08/2020 (Joint Meeting with Para Clinical )

3 4th Meeting 21/10/2020 (Joint Meeting with Surgery and Allied Subjects)

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d) BOS: Surgery and Allied Subjects

1 2rd Meeting 27/01/2020

2 3rd Meetung 31/08/2020(Joint Meeting with Para clinical)

3 4th Meeting 21/10/2020 (Joint Meeting with Medicine and allied subjects)

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e) BOS: Faculty of Engineering, Technology & Management

1 2rd Meeting 03/04/2019

2 3rd Meeting 24/01/2020

3 4th Meeting 04/09//2020

4 5th Meeting 30/09//2020

5 6th Meeting 09/03/2021 Joint meeting with Humanities and Social sciences

6 7th Meeting 16/06//2021

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f) : Faculty of Pharmacy

1 2rd Meeting 12/04/2019

2 3rd Meeting 30/11/2019

3 4th Meeting 10/06//2020

4 5th Meeting 08/01//2021

5 6th Meeting 27/07/2021

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g) BOS: Faculty of Nursing

1 1st Meeting 28/05/2019

2 2nd Meeting 25/3/2019

3 3rd Meeting 26/08/2019

4 4th Meeting 27/01//2020

5 5th Meeting 24/09//2020

46 6th Meeting 29/01/2021

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1 3rd Meeting 24/07/2019

2 4th Meeting 24/01//2020

3 5th Meeting 23/09//2020

4 6th Meeting 09/03//2021 (Joint Meeting with Engineering,Management and Technology)

5 7th Meeting 21/06/2021

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Allied Sciences

1 1st Meeting 18/12/2019

2 2nd Meeting 15/10//2020

3 3rd Meeting 25/02//2021

4 1st Meeting 27/03/2019

5 2nd Meeting 30/05/2019

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1. Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Board 1 3rd Meeting 17/09/2019

2 4th Meeting 24/02//2020

3 5th Meeting 13/08/2020

4 6th Meeting 25/02/2021

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2. Research and Innovation Council

1 1st Meeting 28/01/2019

2 2nd Meeting 03/02/2020

3 3rd Meeting 27/04/2021

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3 Works and Purchase Committee

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1 5th Meeting 14/05/2019

2 6th Meeting 23/07/2019

3 7th Meeting 27/09/2019

4 8th Meeting 18/02/2020

5 9th Meeting 28/07/2020

6 10th Meeting 11/02/2021

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ACU/WPC-06/1366(1)/2019-20 Date: 21.09.2019

MINUTES OF 6th MEETING OF THE WORKS & PURCHASE COMMITTEE

Proceedings of the Sixth meeting of the Works & Purchase Committee held on Tuesday, 23rd, July 2019 to deliberate upon the works and purchases for the University and six Constituent Colleges at the Board room of the University. Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Dr. S. Chandrasekhar Shetty presided over the meeting. Members Present :

Dr. S Chandrashekar Shetty Vice-Chancellor & Chairperson

Prof. K Byrappa Pro-Vice Chancellor & Member

Dr. C.K. Subbaraya Registrar & Member-Secretary

Dr. DVLN Prasad Registrar-Evaluation & Member

Sri. B.K. Umesh Finance Officer & Member

Dr. B.K. Narendra, Principal, BGSIT Member

Dr. M.G. Shivaramu, Principal, AIMS Member

Dr. T.M. Manohar, Med. Suptd., AH&RC Member

Dr. A.T. Shivaramu, Principal. BGSCE Member

Prof. N. Ramu, Principal, BGSFGC Member

Dr. N. V. Muninarayanappa, Principal CAN Member

Special Invitee: Mr. Ravi Chandra M/s. Noble Infra Management Services

Attendees:

Dr. Satish Kumar G Deputy Registrar

Mr. Rajat.C.E Assistant Registrar

Mr. Mrajesh Shetty Administrative Officer, AH & RC

Mr. Pandu Civil Engineer, ACU

Members on Leave of Absence:

Dr. Sunil Babu Mallesh Member

Dr. B. Ramesh, Principal, SACCP Member

Welcome by Registrar

Dr. C. K. Subbaraya, Registrar extended a warm welcome to the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor

and all the members to the sixth meeting of the Works & Purchase Committee. He then

requested Hon’ble Vice Chancellor to conduct the

proceedings.

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Opening remarks by the Chairperson

Vice Chancellor Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty extended a warm welcome to all the

members of the Committee and informed that the intention of calling this meeting.

He informed that the pending issue of Civil Constructions at ACU needs to be

decided at the earliest.

Informed that the University as decided during the previous meetings, the plans

for constructions of AIMS Boy’s Hostel, Nurses Quarters were revised as per the

directions of the Hon’ble Chancellor.

Vice Chancellor informed that the University is strictly following standard procurement

procedures in all the purchases for equipment & items.

WPC/06.01 Approval of the minutes of the Fifth meeting of the Works & Purchase Committee held on 14/05/2019

Discussion: Registrar-Evaluation read out the important decisions taken during

the last meeting of the Works & Purchase Committee.

Decision: The minutes of the 5th meeting of the Works & Purchase Committee held on 14/05/2019 were approved

WPC/06.02 Action taken Report on the decisions taken at the Fifth meeting of the Works & Purchase Committee held on 14-05- 2019

Discussion: Vice Chancellor briefed the members the action taken for the

decisions taken during the last meeting of the Works & Purchase

Committee.

It was noted in the Action Taken Report that payments were not

done for many of the items of AHRC decided & approved two

months back.

It was brought to the notice that the Accountants take documents

to Bangalore Accounts Office for approval only

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once in a month and hence the delay. He informed that Officer at AHRC would be held responsible for

the delay in payments and implementation of the decisions of the

committee. And strict action would be taken against the officials if

payments are not done on time.

He also informed the Finance Officer to find out a solution to

overcome this problem.

With regard to Pulmonary Function Test machine vendors were not

called for discussions. It was directed to complete the procedure

through sub-committee at the earliest.

With regard to Items from AIMM, it was noted that the Action taken

report was not submitted to the Office. On enquiry it was noticed

that Dean for Research was not informed about the developments.

Vice Chancellor informed that Prof. K. Byrappa, Pro-VC and Dean

for Research would be In-charge of the Department of Molecular

Medicine and all activities at AIMM should be brought to his

notice and all matters related to AIMM

should be processed through his notice.

Proposals from ACU & Constituent Colleges for discussion & approval

WPC/06.03 Discussion & selection of Contractor/s for Construction of a) Nurses Quarters, b) Boys Hostel & c) Underpass between two campuses

Discussion: Vice Chancellor informed that the whole process of planning including

architectural designs, tender document preparation and implementation was assigned to Mr. Ravichandra, of M/s. Noble Infra Management Services, Bangalore. He requested Mr. Ravi chandra to brief the members about the process being followed.

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Mr. Ravi chandra, M/s. Noble Infra Management Services, Bangalore thanked Vice Chancellor and briefed the members about the process being followed.

Informed that the Designs and drawings for the projects were prepared by M/s. Pinnacle Prime Constructions as per the directions of the Hon’ble Chancellor.

Tender documents were prepared for calling quotations for civil construction of Boy’s Hostel, Nurses Quarters and also Underpass construction between two campuses.

Pre-bid meeting was conducted by M/s. Noble Infra Management Services with the Contractors.

Based on the Bill of Quantities (BOQ) Short-term Closed tenders were called for construction of three projects, i.e., Boy’s Hostel, Nurses Accommodation/ Quarters and Underpass construction at ACU. The last date for submission being 18/07/2019.

Tenders were opened at the Sub-committee meeting (of Works & Purchase Committee) held on 19/07/2019 at Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math, Vijayanagar, Bangalore-41 in front of all the Contractors who had submitted the quotations.

Five Contractors mentioned below submitted the closed tenders for all the three projects.1. M/s. M.S. Constructions, Represented by Proprietor Mr.

Mallikarjuna 2. M/s. R.G. Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore represented by Proprietor Mr. Rajashekar 3. M/s. Sri. Rajajeshwari Associates represented by Mr. Puttaswamy 4. M/s. Sthavara Projects Pvt. Ltd. represented by Mr. Somashekar 5. M/s. BGS Builders, Bellur

The prices quoted by all the Contractors for all the projects were

revealed and preliminary comparison was done. The Contractors were told to appear for final negotiations at

6th meeting of the Works & Purchase Committee at ACU on 23/07/2019.

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With this background the Final Negotiations with all Contractors were

conducted.

It was decided during the discussions to offer the three projects to either three contractors or two contractors who have quoted lowest price.

During discussions, it was noticed that there were many glaring errors of calculations and miscalculations in the tenders submitted by the Contractors. Like in one case the price was calculated and quoted for Square Feet instead of Square meter which gave the wrong quote.

All Five Contractors participated in the negotiations and three of them requested for time to correct miscalculations in their tender.

All contractors were briefed about the terms and conditions for awarding contract.

Construction Period: 8 months +2 months. Beyond which penalty clause would set in.

10 % of Bank Guarantee: waived-off since all contractors had worked for the Trust for long time. 5% of Performance Guarantee to be paid and 2.5% of Total monthly bills as Retention Amount.

All Statutory payments such as ESI/EPF/BESCOM/Water to be paid by the Contractor. Certificates to be submitted along with monthly bills.

Labour accommodation to be provided by the Contractor and all safety measures to be ensured.

No escalation cost payable by the University unless the delay caused on the part of the University.

Decision: It was decided to finalize and select the Contractor/s for awarding the three projects at the Sub-committee meeting soon after receiving the revised and final quotations.

For information

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WPC/06.04

Purchases made of value below Rs.50,000.00 for the period from 14th

May 2019 to 12th July 2019 towards updating the Infrastructure at Administrative office of ACU & Constituent colleges.

The Committee noted the Purchase Accounts of value below Rs.50, 000. 00.

WPC/06.05 Any other matter with permission of Chair

Items processed through Sub-committee for Post-facto approval

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences

06.05.01 Binding books (500 No) and Journals (2200 No) at the cost of For Binding Books Rs. 77,500/-& for Journals Rs

3,74,000/-

Decision: Approved.

06.05.02 Renovation work at Vijnatham Bhavan at a cost of Rs. 1,66,403.00

Decision: Approved

06.05.03 Purchase of 250 LPH R.O water plant at a cost of Rs. 1,50,000.00

Decision: Approved

06.05.04 Purchase of barcode printers and accessories at a cost of Rs. 93,397.00

Decision: Approved

06.05.05 Purchase of rare and general books at a cost of Rs. 65,764.00

Decision: Approved

BGS Institute of Technology 06.05.06 Wall panelling, Door panelling and storage cupboard work at

a cost of Rs. 1,87,472.00 Decision: Approved

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06.05.07 Purchase of kitchen equipment’s for Boys hostel and Girls hostel at a cost of Rs. 62,677.00 & Rs. 85,697.00

Decision: Approved

06.05.08 Fencing work near Stadium at a cost of Rs. 55,000.00

Decision: Approved

06.05.09 Purchase Wall mounted fan (20 No) and LED lights (90 No) at a cost of Rs. 33,600.00 & Rs. 20250.00

Decision: Approved

06.05.10 Laying of interlocking tiles for the car parking area at a cost of Rs. 3,02,220.00

Decision: Approved

06.05.11 Permission to concrete flooring work at a cost of Rs. 97,000.00

Decision: Approved

Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy

06.05.12 Construction of SACCP Girls hostel cook’s quarters at a cost of Rs. 14,78,080.00

Decision: Approved

06.05.13 Purchased library books bill payment at a cost of Rs. 1,32,721.00

Decision: Approved

06.05.14 Civil works at Girls hostel SACCP at a cost of Rs. 2,44,664.00

Decision: Approved

Adichunchanagiri Hospital & Research Center

06.05.15 Purchase of 03 Nos Computers at a cost of Rs. 70,480.00

Decision: Approved

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Sd/-Registrar To,

The Members of the Committee

Copy To: 1. PA to Hon’ble Chancellor 2. OSD to the Vice Chancellor 3. PA to Pro-Vice Chancellor 4. Registrar-Evaluation 5. Office Copy

06.05.16 Request For MRI Room Interior Works at a cost of Rs. 4,36,000.00

Decision: Approved

Adichunchanagiri College of Nursing

06.05.17 Installation of R.O Water Plant at a cost of Rs. 2,10,000.00

Decision: Approved

BGS First Grade College

06.05.18 Approval of Aluminium Office Partition Work at a cost of Rs. 82,961.00

Decision: Approved

Dr. DVLN Prasad, Registrar (Eval) proposed vote of thanks.