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GULBARGA UNIVERSITY, KALABURAGI
PIN-585106, KARNATAKA, INDIA,
EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE
DEPARTMENTS
VOLUME II
SUBMITTED TO
THE NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL
BANGALORE, KARNATAKA, INDIA
SEPTEMBER 2015
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THE LOGO STATEMENT
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Vidyeye Amrutha
The Logo statement symbolises the endeavor of the
University to nourish youth with knowledge-the elixir of life-
the nector, so as to enable them grow, keeping pace with
modern development and socio-economic change. The book
symbolises the source of knowledge. The stone chariot
represents the mobility and stability required in the learning process.
The stone chariot, representing the world heritage monument of the
Hampi of the Vijayanagar Empire, also represents the glorious art,
Architecture and cultural heritage
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VISION
Excellence in Higher Education
Empowerment through knowledge
Inclusive Growth for Socio-Economic Change
and Sustainable Development
MISSION
• To equip and empower students with relevant knowledge, competence and creativity to face global challenges.
• To achieve innovations in teaching-learning, research and extension activities to realize national goals.
• To facilitate optimum use of human and natural resources for sustainable development.
• To promote participation of all the stakeholders in the development of the University and the Region.
• To promote and practice inclusive growth.
• To adopt and promote the knowledge output for human development.
• To create awareness on human rights, value system, culture, heritage, scientific temper and environment.
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VOLUME – II
EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
Sl. No. SECTION Page No.
Faculty of Science and Technology 2 - 174
1 Department of Applied Electronics 3 - 11
2 Department of Biochemistry 12 – 36
3 Department of Biotechnology 37 - 55
4 Department of Botany 56 -74
5 Department of Chemistry 75 - 84
6 Department of Computer Science 85 - 91
7 Department of Environmental Science 92- 107
8 Department of Instrumentation Technology 108 – 117
9 Department of Material Science 118-128
10 Department of Mathematics 129-135
11 Department of Microbiology 136-144
12 Department of Physics 145-154
13 Department of Statistics 155-163
14 Department of Sugar Technology 164-166
15 Department of Zoology 167-174
Faculty of Social Science 175-271
1 Department of Economics 176-189
2 Department of History 190-194
3 Department of Journalism and Mass Communication 195-203
4 Department of Library and Information Science 204-225
5 Department of Political Science 226-235
6 Department of Psychology 236-241
7 Department of Social Work 242-255
8 Department of Sociology 256-263
9 Department of Women’s Studies 264-271
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Sl. No. SECTION Page No.
Faculty of Arts 272-350
1 Department of English 273-281
2 Department of Hindi 282-290
3 Department of Kannada 291-314
4 Department of Marathi 315-321
5 Department of Music 322-326
6 Department of Sanskrit 327-334
7 Department of Urdu and Persian 335-343
8 Department of Visual Art 344-350
Faculty of Commerce and Management 351-368
1 Department of Commerce and 352-360
2 Department of Management 361-368
Faculty of Education 369-391
1 Department of Education 370-376
2 Department of Physical Education 377-391
Faculty of Law 392-408
1 Department of Law 393-408
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PROFILE
OF
POST GRADUATE
DEPARTMENTS
Evaluative Reports - 2015
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Applied Electronics
2. Year of Establishment : 1976
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes / No : Yes 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No. Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1 UG - - - - - - 2 PG 13 14 20 25 26 17 3 M. Phil. 05 -- 08 -- -- -- 4 Ph.D. 08 07 05 -- 07 --
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc. : Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil
8. Examination System: Semester :2009-10 Choice Based Credit System: 2011-12
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments. Sl. No. Courses 2009-
10 2010-
11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. Open Elective
(Theory & Practical)
-- -- OE, DOAE, GUK
OE, DOAE, GUK
OE, DOAE, GUK
OE, DOAE, GUK
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others). Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 - 04 Associate Professors
02 02 -
Asst. Professors - - - Others 01 (Technician) 01 -
Department of Applied Electronics
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance.
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization No. of Years
of Experience
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil
Students guided for the last 5
years 1. Dr. P.V. Hunagund
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor & Chairman
Microwave Electronics, Waveguide antennas
33 yrs M.Phil :03 Ph.D : 04
2. Dr. R.L. Raibagkar
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor Electronic Communication
25 yrs M.Phil :02 (MS) Ph.D : 01 (AE) + 06 (MS) = 07
3. Dr. S.N. Mulgi
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Professor Microwave Electronics
30 yrs M.Phil :03 Ph.D :06
4. Dr. P.M. Hadalgi
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor Microwave Electronics
30 yrs M.Phil :05 Ph.D : 04
5. Sri. D.L. Holkar
M.Tech.
Associate Professor
Power Electronics
22 yrs --
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors :
a. Dr. Aravind, University of Australia, Australia b. Dr. Sara Fatima Farida, University of Utah, Utah, USA. c. Director, University of Mumbai, Mumbai.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 14:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual. Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Technician 01 01 - FDA 01 01 -
Garden workers 02 02 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify.
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. E & C Non-SAP
UGC-XII Plan
UGC-XII Plan
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
20. Research facility / centre with : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
22. Publications:
Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals National International
08 12
12 15
10 59
03 70
01 53
02 34
2 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,)
34 25 27 83 98 28
3 Citation Index – range / average
-- 74.25 74.25 74.25 74.25 74.25
4 SNIP - - - - - - 5 SJR - - - - - - 6 Impact Factor – range
/ average 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-3 1-3 1-2
7 h-index(Average) 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions Industries in India and abroad : Nil
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) • Faculty Members have the membership in National Bodies and different
professional organizations.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). • Faculties are attending/presenting papers in National/International
Symposia in Technical Sessions.
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28. Student projects percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects. • All Final Year students are doing software/Hardware projects for the
partial fulfilment of M.Sc. (Applied Electronics) degree • Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities industry / institute
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by • Faculty : Nil • Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Most of our PG Students & Engg. PG
Students are Successful pursuing their higher studies leading to Doctoral Degree
• Students : Some students have passed Gate, NET/SET Exams
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (National International) with details of outstanding participants, if any. • This Department collaborated twice with USIC in conducting four days
training programme for College Teachers which was conducted by the USIC in collaboration with ALS Bangalore on 2011 and 2012.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: • As per University Notifications.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme (Refer to question no. 4)
Applications Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
P.G. M.Sc. (2009-10) 45 7 4 100% 100% M.Sc. (2010-11) 59 8 5 100% 100% M.Sc. (2011-12) 49 8 11 100% 100% M.Sc. (2012-13) 67 11 14 100% 100% M.Sc. (2013-14) 53 12 11 Appearing Exams M.Sc. (2014-15) 41 10 07 Appearing Exams
M.Phil. M.Phil. (2009-10) 12 04 02 100% 83.33% M.Phil. (2011-12) 13 05 03 100% 100% M.Phil. (2013-14) 05 -- -- 100% 100%
Ph.D. Ph.D. (2009-10) 12 05 03 80% 67% Ph.D. (2011-12) 24 05 02 -- -- Ph.D. (2012-13) 34 05 00 -- -- Ph.D. (2013-14) 20 04 03 -- --
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33. Diversity of students : Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students
from the Same univ.
% of students from other
univ. within the State
% of students From Univ. outside the
State
% of students From other countries
M.Sc. (2009-10) 13 Nil Nil Nil M.Sc. (2010-11) 15 02 Nil Nil M.Sc. (2011-12) 20 02 Nil Nil M.Sc. (2012-13) 25 Nil Nil Nil M.Sc. (2013-14) 24 Nil Nil Nil M.Sc. (2014-15) 17 Nil Nil Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Sl.No. Name of the student Exam Year Category
1 Boya Satyanarayana NET/SET 2013 ST 2 Sameena N NET 2013 IIB 3 Behzat Sultana NET 2014 IIB 4 Prashant K V GATE 2013 GM
35. Student progression:
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG
2009-10 - 28.8% 2010-11 - 26.3% 2011-12 - 46.5% 2012-13 - 39.6% 2013-14 - 58.5% 2014-15 - 43.5%
PG to M.Phil.
2009-10 - 50% 2010-11 - 61%
PG to Ph.D. Overall 30% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment
30%
Equipments
36. Diversity of staff: Percentage of Faculty who are graduates
Of the same University 40% From other university within the state 40% From Universities from other states 20% From Universities outside the country 00%
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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a. Library : All staff members have their personal Library apart from Central
Library. b. Internet facilities for staff and students : Available at all time with Wi-Fi c. Total number of class rooms : 02 d. Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil e. Students’ laboratories : 06 f. Research laboratories : 02
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates 2009-10 2010-
11 2011-
12 2012-
13 2013-
14 2014-
15 a) from the host
institution/university 01 -- 02 02 03 01
b) from other institutions/universities
-- -- -- 01 05 02
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university : Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology : NA
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Through their self appraisal report (UGC format) and Department
Annual Report b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? • As per students suggestions corrective majors are being implemented
every year (Students feedback format is available with the Head of the Department)
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? • Valuable suggestion from alumni and timely suggestion from the
passed out students and employers are being considered during teaching of the program Offered.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1) Dr. Sara Fatima Farida, Univ, of Utah, Utah, USA 2) Dr. N.F. Sali, DC of Commercial Taxes, Belgaum 3) Dr. Gourish Naik, Prof & Head, USIC, Goa Univ., Goa. 4) Dr. A.M. Khan, Prof & Head, DOE, M,lore Univ., Mangalore. 5) DR.S.C Raghavendra, PESIT, Bangalore. 6) Dr. Ravi Yadahalli, Prof & Head, E & CE, PESIT, Shimogga 7) Dr. G.A. Bidkar, Professor, Dept of E & CE, SDMEC, Dharawad 8) Dr. S Jagadeesh, Professor, Dept of E & CE, SDMEC, Ujare 9) Dr. J.S. Kadadevaramath, Director, CDC, KUD.
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10) Dr. Iqbal Ahmed Khan, Scientist D, LRDE, Bangalore 11) Dr. Usha Kiran, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of E & CE, VIT, Chennai 12) Smt. Vijayashree, NASA, USA 13) Dr. Ambresh P Ambalgi, DOE, M,lore Univ., Mangalore.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. • Dr. H. V. Ganganna Endowment Lecture delivered by Dr. Chindananda
Gowda, Former Vice-chancellor of Kuvempu University, Shivamogga, Karnataka.
• Lecture by Dr. Sara Fatima, Faculty of Electronics, University of Utah, Utah, USA.
• Special Lecture by Dr. Arvind , Australia Univ., Australia
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. • Conventional Method i,e., Black Board & Chalk Piece, OHP & LCD
Projector, Video Lectures, Hands on Experience on simulation Packages etc.
• Virtual Learning Resources
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? • The chairman of the Department is Monitoring the activities and programs
performing in the Department and taking feedback from the Students (PG & Research students)
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • Faculty members are encouraging the students to participate in Extension
activities like presentation of Research papers/articles/ posters/ Informative bulletins in various National and International events Organised at state and National level.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • Students are preparing for their competitive Examinations like NET/SET,
KPSC, UPSC, KES etc.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. • Yes, Department has been recognised as one the National Research centre
from DRDO ministry of Defence, New Delhi. • The PG Programme, M.Phil. & Ph.D. Programme is accredited by Academic and Administrative committee constituted by the University.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. • Apart from the research publications in National/ International reputed
journals the faculty members guiding the research students for novel design & fabrication of systems for suitable applications for civil, military & commercial applications which will be generating the basic new knowledge in the direction of Excellence.
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51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. • Strength :
� Affordable � Location in HKDB area. � Full-time Faculty teaching most classes and there is a strong bond and
a high level of interaction between Faculty and students. � Expertise in teaching non-traditional students Comprehensiveness,
Quality and Growth of Education. � Internet and Wi-Fi Facility so that students will have Global Exposure. � Interdisciplinary and Experiential education at both the Post graduate
and Research levels. � Faculty Service to the Department and are supporting the University by
taking the additional responsibility such as wardens, Custodians, Coordinators for various cells etc.,
� Faculty Members are Doctorate and have rich experience in teaching and Research
• Weakness : � Lack of financial support for pursuing Higher studies leading to Ph.D. � Understaffing at office and Lab levels � Inadequate resources for recruitment, retention, advising, and
marketing all the things needed to recruit and retain students � Lack of infrastructure – including physical, financial, and human
resources; inadequate capital funds to support all that we want to do � Underdeveloped campus life and facilities
• Opportunities : � Continuing education for intellectual enrichment and for people of this
HKDB area. � This Department has Microwave research Laboratory which has been
developed by DST-FIST which is a unique facility to the people of HKDB area.
� Central Library having 16 CD ROM databases 5500 dissertations/ thesis and technical reports conference papers and rare books. LAN with 150 computers for automating in house activities and services.
� Becoming a leader in interdisciplinary and integrated learning • Challenges :
� The research in Microwave Electronics is still in Fancy in our Country. Only few Institution/Groups are working in India. Moreover we have to develop our laboratories having latest simulation packages such as HFSS, CST Microwave studio, FEKO and Vector Network Analyzers (Agilent Technology, R&S and Anritsu make) with scientific Atlanta automotive radiation pattern measurement system with the Universal Horn capable of tilting/ rotating both in vertical and horizontal direction. Indoor measurement facilities with anechoic Chamber having had optimum quiet zone have to be developed.
� The faculty and the research students with Ph.D. should have the opportunity in pursuing the post-doctoral studies at other countries have to be interlinked by bilateral exchange programme by MOU
� Placement cell has to be established in the University by inviting the multinational agencies for the campus recruitment.
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52. Future plans of the department. • Academic: M.Tech. Programme in Microwave Electronics • Research facilities: HFSS, CAD FEKO, CST Microwave Studio etc
&Anechoic Chamber • Infrastructure: Laboratories-02, Class Rooms-02 & Smart Class rooms • Recruitment of teachers.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Biochemistry
2. Year of Establishment : 1988 On the Main Campus : Jnanaganga, Kalaburagi
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes / No : Yes 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1 UG - - - - - - 2 PG 20 23 11 18 19 - 3 M. Phil. 04 - - - - - 4 Ph.D. 04 05 05 02 07 05
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved • Open Elective Paper is offered in IInd and IIIrd semesters. Students go to
other department’s viz., Biotechnology, Botany, Microbiology, Zoology, Applied Electronics, statistics, Environmental Biology.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : Nil.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons • PG Semester (non CBCS) System is discontinued as CBCS -semester is
adopted since 2011.
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System • PG : Semester System & Choice Based Credit System. • M.Phil : Annual • Ph.D : According to UGC norms
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. M.Sc-CBCS
for Open
Elective paper.
- - Botany, Zoology
Botany, Zoology
Botany, Zoology
Environmental Science,
Biotechnology, Microbiology
Botany, Zoology,
Environmental Science,
Biotechnology, Microbiology
Department of Department of Department of Department of Studies in Studies in Studies in Studies in BiochemistryBiochemistryBiochemistryBiochemistry
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 Vacant 04 Associate Professors
02 01 -
Asst. Professors 05 04 01
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Sl No
Name
Qualifications
Designation
Specialization and Area of
Research
No. of year
experience
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil. Students guided for the last 5
years 1 Dr.T. B.
Karegoudar M.Sc., Ph.D
Professor Bioremediation & Microbial Biochemistry
30 Ph.D : 07 M.Phil : 01
2 Dr.K Sreeramulu
M.Sc., Ph.D
Professor Plant & Insect Biochemistry
27 Ph.D : 06 M.Phil : 01
3 Dr. J Lalitha
M.Sc.,CSIR-UGC
(JRF&LS),GAT
E, Ph.D
Professor PlantBiochemistry
& Bioprocess technology and
Nutrition
20 Ph.D : 04 M.Phil : 01
4 Dr. Paramjyothi
.S
M.Sc., Ph.D
Professor Medicinal plants & Nutrition
20 Ph D : 04 M.Phil : 01
5 Dr.Anand S Nayak
M.Sc., CSIR-UGC
(JRF&LS),Ph.D
Assistant Processor ( Level II)
Bioremediation & Microbial Biochmistry
13 Ph.D : Nil M.Phil : Nil
6 Dr. V.H. Mulimani
M.Sc., M.S, Ph.D
Professor (Retired on 30Nov.201
1) BSR-Dist - inguished
Fellow during
Dec.2011 to
Nov.2014
Enzymology, Nutrition
33 Ph.D : 06 M.Phil : Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : Nil
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13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information.
PG: Biostatistics : 1 unit, 16 hrs, 4.16% Bioinformatics: 1 unit, 16 hrs, 4.16%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : • PG : 1:2 to 1:5 • M.Phil : 1:1 • Ph.D : 1:1 to 1:5
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual.
Sanctioned Filled Actual Lab Technician Nil Nil Clerk cum Typist 01 Nil Nil Attendar Nil Nil Nil Peon 02 02 02
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1.
2
3
Bioremediation ; using
microorganisms
Enzymology; Microbial enzymes
Insect
Biochemistry;
UGC-SAP
DRS-I;
CSIR,
UGC-SAP
DRS-I;
UGC-SAP
DRS-I;
UGC-SAP
DRS-I;
UGC-SAP
DRS-I;
UGC-SAP
DRS-II;
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
SN
Name and Funding Agencies
Project title Grants received
Rs (Lakhs)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
National: 1 Dr. T.B.
Karegoudar UGC- MRP
New Delhi
Microbial production of plant growth
substances and their potential applications
12.395
7.263
--
--
5.133
--
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2. Dr. K. Sreeramulu
UGC- MRP
New Delhi
Production, purification
and characterization of xylanase from Bacillus
halodurans PPKS-2.
10,0000
10.00
International : Nil
Total Grants
received
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received Sl. No.
Collaboration Grant sanctioned
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
1. National ; Collaboration with
University of Hyderabad On DBT
funded project during 2009 to 2012 on
Complete mineralization of
DMF by Orchrobactrum sp.
34.32
25.054
--
4.61
4.38
--
2. International Nil Total Grants received 34.32 25.054 -- 4.61 4.38 --
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Sl. No.
Funding Agency
Grants received 2009-10
Rs. (Lakhs)
2010-11 Rs.
(Lakhs)
2011-12 Rs.
(Lakhs)
2012-13 Rs.(Lakhs)
2013-14 Rs.(Lakh
s) UGC SAP DRS-1
A Research grant
15.94 1.56277
6.15422 5.88796 --
B JRF (2 No) -- -- 1.842 1.92 -- C Infrastructure
grant 20.00 -- -- -- --
D BSR- RFSMS
5 fellowships
5 fellowships
2 fellowshi
ps 2. UGC, New
Delhi, Under SAP
DRS-II.
- - - - 95.00*
*Amount sanctioned, to be released.
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20. Research facility / centre with : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Total
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
01 10
02 10
-
12
03 09
01 13
-
06
2 Citation Index – range / average
209 306 507 620 1055 1181 3866
3 SNIP - - - - - - - 4 SJR 5 Impact Factor – range /
average 0.2-2.5
2.49
0.2-4.6 2.0
0.2-4.0 2.0
0.2-2.5 2.0
2 to 4.5 2.0
1 to 2.23
6 h-index -- -- -- -- -- -- 68 Details of publications are provided in Annexure-I
23. Details of patents and income generated:
• “A Patent entitled “Bioaugumentation for enhanced removal of N, N Dimethyl formamide from industrial effluents” filed during the year 2014-Application No.2926/CHE/2014.
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / Industries in India and abroad. • One of the faculty Dr. K. Sreeramulu, selected as “Svaagata Fellow” to
visit Spain for the period from 05-05-2015 to 04-08-2015.
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees: Dr. K. Sreeramulu was nominatd s a member of
the Expert committee for UGC-MRP on 3-12-2014. b) International committees: Nil c) Editorial Boards :
• Dr. T.B. Karegoudar Editor of a Science magazine ‘Vijnana ganga’ published by Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi. Also member of Editorial board of other research journals:
• Dr.K.Sreeramulu is Member of guest Editorial Board of a research and Reports I Biochemistry journal, dovo press, USA.
• All faculties are serving as Reviewers of several research journals of national and international repute: viz., Process Biochemistry, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Food Technology, Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, African Journal of Biotechnology, Bioresource Technology, African Journal of Food Science, World Applied Science
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Journal, African Journal of Agricultural Research, African Journal of Environmental Sciences and Technology, African Journal of Plant Science, International Journal of Food Properties etc.
d) Any other (please specify) : i) The entire faculty is serving in Board of Studies (BOS), Board
ofExaminations (BOS) of Parent University and other universities within the state and outside the state.
ii) Dr.T.B.Karegoudar, Dr.K.Sreeramulu and Dr.V.H.Mulimani have served as member of Board of Appointment /selection (BOA) committee for the direct recruitment/CAS appointment of teaching faculty of several traditional universities viz., Tumkur University, Mangalore University, Bangalore University, Dharwad University and Horticulture University at Bagalkot
iii) Faculty service as Hostel Warden:
• Dr.Paramjyothi S, Warden of two hostels for four years; 2011- 14. • Dr. J Lalitha serving as a Warden of ‘Ganga Hostel’ since 10
Oct.2014. Conducted ‘Swatch Bharath Abhiyan’ twice on second Saturday in the hostel premises.
• Dr.Anand S Nayak as a Warden of Ambedkar Hostel since 15 Dec. 2014.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). • Faculty attends and presents their research findings at national / International
Symposia/ workshops/ seminars where they exchange / upgrade their research ideas and interact with eminent personalities to establish collaborative work.
• Some of the faculty has served as resource persons at National/ international workshops/seminars/conferences.
28. Student projects a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : 100% b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
/ industry / institute : Nil 29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
a) Faculty : 1) Dr. K. Sreeramulu: Award for Best Rsearch Publication (ARP) from
Vision Group of Science and Technology (VGST) Bangalore, Govt. Of Karnataka for the year 2012.
2) Dr. T. B. Karegoudar: Award for Best Rsearch Publication (ARP) from Vision Group of Science and Technology (VGST) Bangalore, Govt. Of Karnataka for the year 2012.
3) Dr. Anand S Nayak : Best poster award - 2012; B. S. Narasinga Rao Best poster award at the Scientific sessions of 81st Annual General Body Meeting held at Kokatta from 8-11, Nov 2012.
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b) Doctoral: 1) Three Research students awarded with CSIR- SRF 2) One Research student awarded with ICMR SRF 3) One Research student awarded with UGC-MAN JRF & SRF 4) UGC has sanctioned 5 project fellowships to the department for perusing
PhD degree. 5) Students: One student awarded DST Inspire fellowship to pursue PhD
degree. c) Post doctoral fellows: Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. • Two day National Seminars were conducted for four years: sponsored by
UGC-SAP (DRS-I) and Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi. • “Recent Trends in Bioremediation” 2-3, March 2010 • Organizing Secretary : Dr.T.B.Karegoudar • II. “Recent Advances in Enzyme Technology” during 25-26, March
2011; • Organizing Secretary : Dr.K.Sreeramulu • ‘Advances in Insect Biochemistry” 27-28 March 2012. • Organizing Secretary : Dr.J.Lalitha • Bioremediation of Environmental pollutants” 22-23 March 2013 • Organizing Secretary: Dr.Paramjyothi
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments • The focus is on original research work that not only enhances the existing
knowledge but is also beneficial to the society in general and research area in particular. The M.Phil dissertation, Ph.D thesis and research manuscripts are prepared carefully to avoid plagiarism.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
(Refer to question no. 4)
Applications Received
Selected Pass Percentage Male Female Male Female
P.G. M.Sc. (2009-10) 70 04 19 100 78.9 M.Sc. (2010-11) 46 04 19 100 94.73 M.Sc. (2011-12) 31 03 08 33.33 100 M.Sc. (2012-13) 47 16 03 87.5 100 M.Sc. (2013-14) 49 05 14 Appearing Exams M.Sc. (2014-15) 35 07 06 Appearing Exams
M.Phil. M.Phil. (2009-10) 02 -- -- -- --
Ph.D. Ph.D. (2009-10) 13 02 04 100 100 Ph.D. (2011-12) -- -- -- -- -- Ph.D. (2012-13) 09 03 03 100 100
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33. Diversity of students Name of the
Programme(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the Same
university
% of students from other
univ. within the State
% of students From Univ. outside the
State
% of students
From other countries
M.Sc 94 3 3 Nil M.Phil 80-100 0 -20 Nil Nil Ph.D 80-100 0 -20 Nil Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Sl.No Academic Year NET/SLET Qualified 01 2009 - 02 2010 - 03 2011 - 04 2012 - 05 2013 SLET- 04 06 2014 SLET- 02 07 2015 -
Total 2009-2015 06 35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Not applicable PG to M.Phil. 20% PG to Ph.D. 15% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 40 % Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment
Nil
50%
Equipments Nil 36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
From Same University Dr.K.Sreeramulu,Dr.J.Lalitha,Dr.Paramjyothi From Universities from other States from
DR.V.H.Mulimani, Karnatak University, Dharwad Dr.T.B.Karegoudar, Karnatak University, Dharwad Dr.Anand S Nayak, Karnatak University, Dharwad
Universities from other states Nil Universities from other Country Nil
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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period. • Dr.Anand S Nayak awarded with Ph.D degree during 2011.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library :
a. Department library is well furnished with tables, chairs, book racks and book cupboards.
b. WiFi facility is available. c. It contains;
1) 216 subject text books, 2) Ph.D thesis, M.Phil and M.Sc project work dissertations. 3) Two journals are subscribed; Current Science and Resonance. 4) Old question papers of PG and M.Phil program.
b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Internet and Wi-Fi facility provided to Staff chambers, Library and Research Laboratories.
c) Total number of class rooms : 02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 01 e) Students’ laboratories : 02 f) Research laboratories : 08 Sophisticated scientific equipments
required for research are present (Annexure-II)
g) Animal House : 01 h) Central Instrumentation : 01 Air conditioned and 01 Non AC.
Central facility has GLC, FPLC and other scientific major equipments; Shaker, Deep freeze, Microscopes UV trans illuminator, spectrophotometers, thermostat etc.
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates • Doctoral Students
a) From the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities
Sl.No
Student Category University Year of award
1. Ram Jhadav GM JNTU, Hyderabad 2014 2. Monisha T. R GM Kuvempu University, Shivamogga pursuing 3. Praveen Kumar GM Kuvempu University, Shivamogga pursuing
Sl.No Name Category Year of award
1. Mashetty Suresh B GM 2009 2. Nagamani S. Khandre GM 2009 3. Raju Shamrao SC 2009 4. Nagana Gouda Kote GM 2009 5. Ramalingam GM 2010 6. Shankar S.K GM 2010 7. Prakash B.S GM 2010
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8. Ramachandra D Gaikwad GM 2010 9. Dhananjay S.K GM 2010 10. Anand S Nayak ST 2011 11. Prakash Patange GM 2011 12. Aravind Gouda GM 2011 13. Ravindra Avarade GM 2011 14. Santosh Kumar N GM 2011 15. Shamsundar GM 2011 16. Md. Tajuddin II B 2012 17. Praveen Kumar S.K. SC 2012 18. Anjaneya O SC 2013 19. S. MD. Akbar II B 2013 20. Santosh Kumar M GM 2013 21. Ziayoddin II B 2013 22. Shrishailnath GM 2013 23. Guruprasad GM 2013 24. Hanumantgoud GM 2013 25. S. Manjula GM 2014 26. Gayatridevi GM 2014 27. Basavaraj Koti II A 2014 28. Triveni S.I SC 2014 29. Sanjeev Kumar GM 2014 30. Sd. Kamil Mulla II B 2015 31. Vijayalaxmi GM 2015 32. Vijay Shekar GM pursuing 33. Rajeshwari S GM pursuing 34. Anjali Bhavidoddy SC pursuing 35. Jagadish GM pursuing 36. Kiran Kumar GM pursuing 37. Vishweshvar Regode GM pursuing 38. Ramesh Mosarbo ST pursuing 39. Mukram I S II B pursuing 40. Neha Pawar GM pursuing 41. Sharadadevi ST pursuing 42. Naresh Kumar SC pursuing 43. Pooja Vithal Reddy GM pursuing
40. Number of post graduate and Research students getting financial assistance from the university. • PG : All students belonging to SC, ST, minority categories are given with
State Govt. Scholarships offered by Social welfare department, Backward Class and Minority department, Village panchayath or city corporation offices. Merit studentship is offered to one merit student by the university every year.
• Ph.D. Research Fellowships: Merit research fellowship is awarded to one research scholar each year. All SC/ ST students are offered with fellowships from University’s grant. Based on merit Cat II B students get UGC’s MAN fellowships; other students get UGC BSR, RFSMS fellowships.
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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : No .
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? Yes: Feedback from the faculty is utilized to;
• Prepare the curriculum of different programs offered by the department and to upgrade the department facility,
• Upgrade teaching and research, • Establish inter departmental, university teaching and research
programs, • Conduct seminars in thrust areas.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes: Feedback from the students is utilized to upgrade the syllabi, skills and to introduce modern teaching facility and practices.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes: Feedback from the alumni is used to upgrade curriculum to suit present scenario in the society.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 01 Dr. K. Sreeramulu,
Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi
02 Dr. J. Lalitha, Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi
03 Dr. Paramjyoti L. Swamy, Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi
04 Dr. Anand S Nayak, Assistant Professor, Dept. of
Biochemistry Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi
05 Dr. Gopal M Adavirao, Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry
Davanagere University, Davanagere
06 Dr. Manohar Shinde, Associate Professor, Dept. of
Biochemistry Tumkur University, Tumkur
07 Dr. Sharanagouda, Assistant of Patents and Designs, The Patent office, Govt. of India,
GST Road, guindy, Chennai- 6000 032
08 Dr. Neelakanteshwar K, Scientist, Dept. of Microbiology
CFTRI, Mysore
09 Dr. Tippeswamy S Director, Dr. Swamy’s Laboratory
UAS, Dharwad
10 Dr. Praveen Kumar Assistant Professor, Dept. of
Biochemistry Karnatak University, Dharwad
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. A. Special lectures.
Resource Person Date Topic 1 Dr. Absar Ahmed
National Chemical Laboratory, Pune
21-02-2012
Nono Particles
2 Dr. P.V. Salimath, Sr. Scientist, Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, CFTRI, Mysore
14-2-2014
An interactive lecture “Biochemistry: Present, future scope in research”
3 Dr. Anu Appaiah, Department of Food Microbiology, CFTRI, Mysore
28-09-2013
“Biotransformation of Polyphenols
4 Dr. S.B. Hinchigere, Retd. Professor of Biochemistry, Karnatak University, Dharwad
11-11-2013
“Fluorescent Proteins: Antimicrobial red fluorescent proteins (antiviral/antibacterial) from Silkworm”
B. workshops : Nil C. Seminar
Sl No
External Expert Date Topic of Lecture
01 Prof. Rup Lal, Delhi University
05-03-2010
Developing Enzymatic Bioremediation Technology for Decontamination of
Organochlorine pesticide hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH)
02 Prof. S. Dayanand, University of Hyderabad
05-03-2010
Bacterial phosphotriesterases-did they really evolve to degrade
organophosphates and nerve gas agents 03 Dr. P.N. Sharma,
IICT, Hyderabad 05-03-2010
Waste to Energy: Sustainable and Renewable Approach
04 Dr. Lakshmikantha, H, Patents and Designs,
Mumbai
06-03-2010
Bioremediation of oil bearing sludge: Case study.
05 Prof. Mahadevaswamy, S.J. College of
Engineering Mysore
06-03-2010
Multi-Component Transport and Fate of Fertilizers and Pesticide Residues in
Sub-Soil and Groundwater Environment
06 Dr. Sharan Gouda, KSPCB,
Bangalore
06-03-2010
Patenting of Biological Inventions Indian Perspective
07 Dr. B.M. Swamy, Karnatak University
Dharwad
25-03-2011
Protein Carbohydrate interaction elicit various of cellular signals
08 Dr. B.S. Viswanath, Mysore University
Mysore
25-03-2011
Plant latex proteases Procoagulants
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09 Dr. Cletus D’Souza, Mysore University
Mysore
26-03-2011
1)Substrates and inhibitors of Paraoxonase
2) Modification of paraoxanase and its implications in Cardiovascular disease.
10 Dr. Anu Appaiah,CFTRI,Mysore
26-03-2011
Enzymes in wine fermentation
11 Dr. B.S. Viswanath, Mysore University
Mysore
26-03-2011
Inhibitors of PLA-2 as Anti-inflammatory molecules.
13 Dr HC Sharma,Principal Scientist
Entomology,ICRISAT, Hyderabad,
27-03-2012
Application of modern tools of biotechnology for insect control
14 Dr. Suhas Yelshetty Prof. of Ag. Entomology,
ARS Gulbarga.
27-03-2012
Biological Pesticides and their future
15 Dr.Sushila Nadagouda Agricultural
Entamologist, ARS, Raichur
28-03-2012
1. Integrated insect management in seed storage.
2.Role of Biopesticides in Integrated pest management (IPM)
16 Prof.A.H.Rajasab Dean of Faculty of Sci. and Technology, Dept.
of Botany, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga.
28-03-2012
Ethanobotanocal Knowledge on Vermicidal Insecticidal Plants
17
Dr.Lokesh Entomologist, Agric-
economist ARS, Raichur.
28-03-2012
1. Growth and pattern of pesticide use in India.
2. Pesticide policies and Regulations in India.
18 Dr.Venkateshalu, Agricultural Entomology
ARS, Bhimarayanagudi.
28-03-2012
1. Current Status of crop pests and biorational management Strategies to
combat them in Upper Krishna Project area.
2. Insect plant interaction with special emphasis on gall farming Insects
19 Mrs.Gargi Iyangar, AgriLife, Hydearabad
28-03-2012
Biopesticides: Challenges and opportunities.
20 Prof. G.A Ravishankar, CFTRI Mysore
22-03-2013
Micro algal biotechnologies for food, fuel and Bioremediation.
21 Prof. M.K Chattopadyay,
CCMB Hyderabad
23-03-2013
1.Multistress Protective Molecules in Bactria
2. Adaptation of bacteria to multiple stress factors.
22 Prof. Mahadev Swamy, SJ Engineering College
Mysore
23-03-2013
Biodegradation of HCH isome from contaminated soil using moving bed
biofilm reactor. 23 Prof. C S Karigar,
Tumkur University,
22-03-Bioremediation of toxic polyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons.
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Tumkur 2013 24 Dr. Manohar Shinde,
Tumkur University, Tumkur
23-03-2013
Bioremediation ; Systems Biological approach.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
• PG: Teaching in class room, at seminar hall using OHP and LCD and group discussions.
• M.Phil & Ph.D: by Group discussions, Seminars and power point presentations
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? PG:
• Programme objectives are met by conducting regular theory and practical classes.
• The outcome of learning is monitored by o group discussions, o ‘Assignments’ on each topic/chapter. o Internal assessment examinations and finally final
examinations. o Students’ seminar using power point presentation.
Ph.D: • Every month seminars in research area are conducted. • Research students make Power point presentations of their findings
before the submission of research manuscript for publications • Pre- Colloquium is conducted prior to the submission of Synopsis of
the Ph.D thesis. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
• Department encourages the students to enroll and participate in the personality and character development programs; NCC/NSS. The students are encouraged to participate in Science Quizzes’, and competitive examinations.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• Students are encouraged to prepare for national eligibility examinations to get research fellowships and jobs. Curriculum is designed to train the students to qualify entrance examinations of state and national level like SLET, NET, GATE, and UGC-CSIR-JRF for research and employment.
49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. - No.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
• Faculty publishes their research finding in refereed journals. • Making students a part of the research done by the faculty. Innovative
Student Projects with new ideas as part of curriculum are carried out.
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• The learner centric approach is ensured through student seminars, assignments, project work etc.
• Syllabus has been designed keeping in view of nation’s requirement by producing skilled biochemists that will be employable in the industry and also will be sound researchers.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
• Strengths: 1) Qualified, trained, experienced, and motivating teaching faculty. 2) Department is recognized by UGC for SAP. Different funding
agencies have recognized the thrust areas of department and sanctioned financial assistance for research projects.
3) Department has very good collection of industrially important microorganisms.
4) Students have got placements in both academic sector and national and international research institutions.
5) Alumni help in research and seeking job opportunities.
• Weaknesses: 1) Insufficient teaching and non teaching faculty to support the
activities of department. 2) Lack of entrepreneurships and extension activities. 3) Lack of linkages with industries. 4) Lack of NET qualified students.
• Opportunities: • Student have more job opportunities in private and Govt. sectors and R
& D sector such as ; • Teachers (UG and PG), • Research Associate, • Scientists, • Scientific Assistants, and Officers • Patent officer,
52. Future plans of the department. a. Motivate more students to pass National level competitive
examinations and place them in reputed institutions and industries. b. The faculty intends further strengthen interactions with National and
International Laboratories to tap the resources and expertise available there.
c. Introduce new innovative academic programmers’ relevant to the needs of the society of this region- advanced Post Graduate course in Microbial Biotechnology and Food technology.
d. Mobilize more resources and funding from national funding agencies (viz., UGC, DST and DBT, ICMR, ICAR, UGC-SAP and DST-FIST) and industry consultations.
e. Establishment of computer lab for advanced studies with soft wares. f. Establishment of advanced center.
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Annexure-I
• Research Publications 2009 onwards.
1. V.H.Mulimani et al Enzymatic removal of flatulence-inducing sugars in chickpea milk using free and polyvinyl alcohol immobilized α-galactosidase from Aspergillus oryzae. J. Ind Microbiol Biotechnol.(2009) 36: 29-33.
2. V.H.Mulimani et al Three phase partitioning of α-galactosidase from fermented media of Aspergillus oryzae and comparison wit conventional purification techniques (2008) J. Ind Microbiol Biotechnol. 36: 123-128 (2009)
3. V.H.Mulimani et al Purification and characterization of endo beta 1,4 mannanase from Aspergillus niger for application in food processing industry. J Microbiol Biotechnol (2009)19(16), 1184-1190.
4. V.H.Mulimani et al A simple laboratory exercise for induction of β-mannase from Aspergillus niger..Purification and characterization of thermostable α-galactosidase from Aspergillus terreus GR. J of food Science Education. (2009) 91, 11-23.
5. V.H.Mulimani et al Optimization of the production of thermostable endo- β-1, 4 mannanases from newly isolated Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus flavus GR. Apll. Biochem biotechnol.(2009) 152; 223
6. V.H.Mulimani et al Continuous hydrolysis of raffinose family oligosaccharides in soymilk by fluidized bed reactor. Appl. Biochem Biotechnol.(2009) 152, 217-223.
7. Anand S. Nayak , Yaligara Veeranagouda , Kyoung Lee , T. B. Karegoudar. (2009). Metabolism of acenaphthylene via 1,2-dihydroxynaphthalene and catechol by Stenotrophomonas sp. RMSK. Biodegradation. 20: 837-843
8. Anand S. Nayak, M.H. Vijaykumar, T.B. Karegoudar(2009) Characterization of biosurfactant produced by Pseudoxanthomonas sp. PNK-04 and its application in bioremediation. Int biodetor biodegradation 63:73-79
9. Anjaneya,O., Santoshkumar,M., Anand,S.N., Karegoudar,T.B. (2009) Biosorption of acid violet dye from aqueous solutions using native biomass of a new isolate of Penicillium sp.Int biodetor biodegradation, 63: 782-78.
10. Xylanase production using inexpensive agricultural wastes and its partial characterization from a halophilic Chromohalobacter sp. TPSV 101. S. Prakash, Y. Veerangouda, L. Kyoung, K. Sreeramulu. World J. Microbio. Biotechnol, Communicated. 2009; 25, 195-204.
11. Production and purification of halophilic amylase from an extrmely halophilic bacterium Chromohalobacter israelensis TVSP 101. S. Prakash, M. VidyasagarK. Sreeramulu. Process Biochem. 2009; 44, 210-215.
12. Trichoderma harzianum L1 is potent source for lytic enzymes and as an elicitor of defense enzymes in chickpea. S. K Jaya lakshmi. S. Raju, S. Usha Rani, V.I. Benagi, K. Sreeramulu. Aus. J. Crop Science. 2009; 3 (1); 44-52.
13. Purification and character-ization of an extreme halothermophilic extracellular serine protease from Chromohalobacter israelensis strain TVSP 101. M. Vidyasagar,S. Prakash,K. Sreeramulu. Brz. J. Microbiol. 2009; 40; 1-8.
14. Differential elicitation of proteases and protease inhibitors in two different genotypes of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L) by salicylic acid and spermine.
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Raju S, S.K. Jayalakshmi, K. Sreeramulu. J. Plant Physiol. 2009, 166, 1015-102.
15. Mariyanna Lakshmikanth, Shinde Manohar and Junna Lalitha (2009) Purification and characterization of β-agarase from agar-liquefying soil bacterium, Acinetobacter sp., AG LSL-1 ’Process Biochemistry’ 44(9): 999-1003.
16. Ramachandra D.Gaikwad,MdLiyaqat Ahmed, Md.Saiffuddin Khalid, and ParamjyotiSwamy (2009). Anti-inflammatory activity of Madhucalongifolia seed saponins mixture. Pharmaceutical biology. 47(7), 592-597.
17. V.H.Mulimani et al Production of α-galactosidase by Aspergillus oryzae by solid state fermentation and its application in soymilk galacto oligosaccharide hydrolysis. Food Science and Technology.(2010) 43,220-225
18. M.Santoshkumar, Anand S.Nayak, O.Anjaneya, Timmanagouda B.Karegoudar(2010) A plate method for screening of bacteria capable of degrading aliphatic nitriles. Journal of Ind Microbiol Biotechnol 37:111–115
19. Shrishailnath S., Guruprasad, K., Veeranagouda, Y., Lee, K and T. B. Karegoudar (2010) Purification and physico-chemical characterization of melanin pigment from Klebsiella sp GSK. J Microbiol. Biotechnol. 20:1513-20
20. Santosh kumar.M, Veeranagouda Y, Kyoung Lee T.B. Karegoudar(2010) “Utilization of aliphatic nitrile by Paracoccus sp. SKG isolated from chemical waste samples Int biodetor biodegradation 65: 153-159.
21. Production and partial characterization of keratinase by free and immobilised cells of Bacillus sp PPKS-1. P. Prakash, S.K. Jayalakshmi and K. Sreeramulu*. Appl Biochem. Biotechnol. 2010, 160: 1909-1920.
22. Purification and characterization of extreme alkaline, thermostable keratinase, and keratin disulfide reductase produced by Bacillus halodurans PPKs-2. P. Prakash,SK Jayalakshmi and K. Sreeramulu. Appl Microbiol. Biotechnol. 2010, 87(2) 625-633.
23. P-glycoprotein ATPase from the resistant pest,Helicoverpa armigera: Purification, characterization and effect of various insecticides on its transport function. R.M. Aurade, SK Jayalakshmi, K. Sreeramulu*. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 2010, 1798, 1135–1143.
24. Modulatory effects of natural curcuminoids on P-glycoprotein ATPase of insecticide-resistant pest Helicoverpa armigera (lepidopetera: Noctüidae). Aurade. M.R, S.K. Jayalaksmi, K. Sreeramulu*. J. Membr. Biol. 2010 236:271-278.
25. Santosh G N and Paramjyothi S. In vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity of crude extracts of Launaea Pinnatifida cass leaves. J Chem Pharm Sci. 2010, 3(2), 101-105
26. Shahabadkar GS,Paramjyothi S. Preliminary pharmacognostical and phytochemical investigation on Sterculia foetida L seeds. Afr J Biotech. 2010, 9(13), 1987-1989
27. Syed Kamil M, Liyakath Ahmed MD and Paramjyothi Swamy, Neuropharmacological effects of ethanolic extract of Portulaca quadrifida L in mice. Int J Pharmtech Res. 2010, 2(2), 1386-1390.
28. Syed Kamil Mulla and Paramjyothi Swamy. . Preliminary pharmalognostical and phyto chemical evaluation of Portulaca quadrifida L Int J Pharmtech. Res. 2010, 2(3), 1699-1702.
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29. Vijaykumar M. Halaburgi, Sujata Sharma, Sinha M., Tej P. Singh, Timmanagouda B. Karegoudar(2011) Purification and characterization of a thermostable laccase from the ascomycetes Cladosporium cladosporioides and its applications.Process Biochem 46: 1146 – 1152.
30. Anjaneya O, Yogesh Souche S, Santoshkumar M, Karegoudar TB (2011) Decolorization of sulfonated azo dye Metanil Yellow by newly isolated bacterial strains: Bacillus sp. strain AK1 and Lysinibacillus sp. strain AK2, Journal of Hazardous Materials 190: 351-358.
31. Anand S Nayak, Sanjeevkumar S, Santoshkumar M, Anjaneya O, Karegoudar T.B. (2011). A Catabolic pathway for the degradation of chrysene in Pseudoxanthomanas sp. PNK-04. FEMS Microbiol Lett 320: 128- 134.
32. Guruprasad Kulkarni, Shrishailnath Sajjan, T.B. Karegoudar (2011). Pathogenicity of Indole-3-acetic acid producing fungus fusarium delphinoides strain GPK towards chickpea and pigeon pea. European Journal of Plant Pathology 131: 355-369.
33. Dayananda Siddavattam,Timmanagouda B. Karegoudar, Santosh Kumar Mudde, Narender Kumar, Ramani Baddam, Tiruvayipati Suma Avasthi, and Niyaz Ahmed (2011). Genome of a Novel Isolate of Paracoccus denitrificans Capable of Degrading N,N-Dimethylformamide, J Bacteriol 193: 5598-5599.
34. Induction of defense related enzymes in susceptible and resistant cultivars of chickpea by Trichoderma harzianum L1. S.K. Jayalakshmi, Raju s, Usharani S, Benigi V.I, Sreeramulu K*. Aust. J. Crop. Sci. 2011,5(7):885-894.
35. Purification and characterization of dihydrolipomide dehydrogense from the insecticide resistant pest Helicoverpa armigera. Md. Akbar, SK Jayalakshmi K. Sreeramulu*. Entamol. Res. 2011, 41; 221-228.
36. Inhibition of P-glycoprotein ATPase and its transport function of Helicoverpa armigera by morin, quercetin and phoroglucinol. Aurade R.M,Md.Akbar,H. Gouda,SK Jayalakshmi,K. Sreeramulu*. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. (2011), 101: 212-219.
37. Basawaraj A. Koti, S. Manohar and J.Lalitha (2011) Aqueous Two Phase Extraction for Purification of Alkaline Agarases of Pseudomonas aeruginosa AG LSL-11” Preparative Biochemistry & Biotechnology,
38. Sanjeev Kumar S, Santosh Kumar M, Siddavattam D, Karegoudar T.B (2012). Generation of continuous packed bed reactor with PVA–alginate blend immobilized Ochrobactrum sp. DGVK1 cells for effective removal of N, N-dimethylformamide from industrial effluents. J Hazard Mater 199-200: 58-63.
39. Modulation of P-glycoprotein ATPase of Helicoverpa armigera by cholesterol: Effects on ATPase activity, Interaction of pesticides and drugs. Aurade. M.R, S.K. Jayalakshmi, K. Sreeramulu*. Arch Insect Biochem. Physiol. 2012, 79(1), 47-60.
40. Production of alkaliphilic halotolerent, thermostable cellulose free xylanase by Bacillus halodurans PPKS-2 using agro wast. Single step. Prakash P.,Jayalakshmi SK.,Prakash B.,Rubul M.,Sreeramulu K*. World J Microbiol. Biotechnol. (2012) 28:183–192.
41. Purification and some properties of low-molecular-weight extreme halophilic xylanse from Chromohalobacter sp. TPSV 101. Prakash B , Jayalakshmi SK. Sreeramulu K.*. J.Mol Cataly: Enzym B. 2012, 74; 192–198.
42. Purification and characterization of two isoforms of catalases from the chickpea and their sensitivity to salicylic acid. Gayatridevi M, SK Jayalakshmi, K. Sreeramulu*. Plant Physiol. Biochem. 2012, 52, 154-161.
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43. Interaction of plant cell signaling molecules, salicylic acid and jasmonic acid, with the mitochondria of Helicoverpa armigera. Md. Akbar, S.K. Jayalakshmi, H.C. Sharma, K. Sreeramulu*. J. Bioener. Biomembr. 2012, 44:233–24
44. Methylparathion- and carbofuran-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in Helicoverpa armigera (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera). Md. Akbar, S.K. Jayalakshmi, H.C. Sharma, K. Sreeramulu*. Pest. Biochem. Physiol. 103 (2012) 31–37.
45. Ziayoddin M, S.Manohar and J.Lalitha (2012) Orthogonal Array Approach for Optimization of Carrageenase production by solid state fermentation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa ZSL-2 J Microb Biochem Technol, 4(4), 096-102.
46. Triveni. S. Inganakal, Md. Liyakat Ahmed andParamjyoti. L. Swamy (2012). Neuropharmacological potential of methanolic extract and atriterpene isolated from MadhucalongifoliaL.leaves in mice. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 50, 862-866.
47. Guruprasad B. Kulkarni, S Sanjeevkumar B. Kirankumar & M. Santoshkumar T. B. Karegoudar (2013) Indole-3-Acetic Acid Biosynthesis in Fusarium delphinoides Strain GPK, a Causal Agent of Wilt in Chickpea, Appl Biochem Biotechnol 169:1292–1305
48. G.B. Kulkarni, A.S. Nayak, S.S. Sajjan, A. Oblesha, T.B. Karegoudar (2013) Indole-3-acetic acid biosynthetic pathway and aromatic amino acid aminotransferase activities in Pantoea dispersa strain GPK, 56:340-347
49. O. Anjaneya, S.S. Shrishailnath, K. Guruprasad, Anand S. Nayak, S.B. Mashetty, T.B. Karegoudar (2013) Decolourization of Amaranth dye by bacterial biofilm in batch and continuous packed bed bioreactor, Int biodetor biodegradation 79: 64-72
50. Shrishailnath S. Sajjan, Anjaneya O, Guruprasad B. Kulkarni, Anand S. Nayak, Suresh B. Mashetty T. B. Karegoudar (2013) Properties and functions of melanin pigment from Klebsiella sp. GSK, Korean J Microbiol Biotechnol 41: 60-69
51. Shrishailnath S. Sajjan, M. Santoshkumar, S. Sanjeevkumar, T. B. Karegoudar (2013) Binding affinity of amlodipine, atorvastatin and telmisartan drugs to purified bacterial melanin pigment: a kinetic study. J pharmaceutical Investigation 43: 267-278
52. Sanjeevkumar Sanganal, Guruprasad B. Kulkarni, and Timmanagouda B. Karegoudar (2013) Development and Validation of High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Residual N,N-dimethylformamide in Spent Medium after Biodegradation by Paracoccus denitrificans SD1, ISRN Chromatography, Article ID 401629 doi.org/10.1155/2013/401629
53. S. Sanjeevkumar, Anand S. Nayak, M. Santoshkumar, D. Siddavattam, T.B. Karegoudar (2013) Paracoccus denitrificans SD1 mediated augmentation with indigenous mixed cultures for enhanced removal of N,N-dimethylformamide from industrial effluents, Biochem Eng J 79: 1-6
54. Kirankumar B, Guruprasad B kulkarni, Santoshkumar M, Anand S Nayak, T.B.Karegoudar (2013) The response of Paracoccus sp. SKG to acetonitrile-induced oxidative stress, Extremophiles 17(6):1037-44
55. Chracterization of a defense complex consisting of prophenol oxidase and cecropine from the polyphagous pest, Helicoverpa armigera. Hanumanth Goud, SK Jayalakshmi, K. Sreeramulu. Entmol Res. 43 (2013) 55–62.
56. Production of Extremely Alkaliphilic, Halotolerent, Detergent, and Thermostable Mannanase by the Free and Immobilized Cells of Bacillus
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halodurans PPKS-2. Purification and Characterization. S. Vijayalaxmi, P. Prakash & S. K. Jayalakshmi & V. H. Mulimani Sreeramulu K*. Appl Biochem Biotechnol. (2013) 171:382–395.
57. Production of Bioethanol from Fermented Sugars of Sugarcane Bagasse Produced by Lignocellulolytic Enzymes of Exiguobacterium sp. VSG-1. S. Vijayalaxmi & K. A. Anu Appaiah & S. K. Jayalakshmi & V. H. Mulimani Sreeramulu K*. Appl Biochem Biotechnol. (2013) 171:246–260.
58. Polyphenols from different agricultural residues: extra-ction, identification and their antioxidant properties. S. Vijayalaxmi, SK Jayalakshmi K.Sreeramulu*. J. Food Sci. Technol. DOI 10.1007/s13197-014-1295-9.
59. Baswaraj K, S.Manohar and J.Lalitha (2013) Repeated batch production of agar-oligosaccharides from agarose by an amberlite IRA-900 immobilized agarase system Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering 18: 333-341
60. Junna Lalitha, Muhammed Tajoddin, and Manohar Shinde.(2013) "Effect of Soaking and Germination on Polyphenol content and Polyphenol oxidase activity of Mung bean (Phaseolus aureus L.) cultivars differing in seed color". International Journal of Food Properties. (Published online 21 Nov. 2013.) 01/2014; 17(5):1169-1181.
61. Triveni. S. Inganakal and Paramjyoti. L. Swamy (2013). Evaluation of Innitro antioxident activity of a tritepene isolated from Madhuka longiflis L. leanus. International Journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical Science. 5 (4): 389-391.
62. Ram S. Jadhav, Liyakat Ahmed, Paramjyoti L Swamy, Syed Samullah (2013) Neuroprotective effects of polyhydrixy programe glycoside isolated from wattakaka olubilis stapf, after middle cerebral artery occutrion and reperfusion in rats, Brain research. 1515, 78-87.
63. Ram S. Jadhav, Liyakat Ahmed, Paramjyoti. L. Swamy (2013) In vivo and in vitro anti-inflammatory potential of penta hydroxy- pregn-14-01-20-one-β-D, theveto pyranoside in rats phytomedicine, 20, 719-722.
64. Jadhav R.S, Swamy P.L., Mali V, Satpathy R (2013) Sapogenin mixture and pentahydroxy-preg-14-01, 20-one β-D-thevetopyranoside isolated from wattakaka volubilis induce caspase-3-dependent apoptosis in human colon cancer cells in vitro. International vournaol of Applied Research in Natural products 6 (1), 1-9
65. Kirankumar B, Guruprasad B Kulkarni, Sajeevkumar S, Mukram I, T.B.Karegoudar (2014) Influence of DMF-induced oxidative stress on membrane and periplasmic proteins in Paracoccus sp. SKG Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 173(5):1263-73
66. Shrishailnath S.Sajjan, Anand S Nayak, T.B.Karegoudar (2014) Characterization of key enzyme 4-Hydroxyphenylacetic acid hydroxylase from Klebxiella sp. GSK involved in Tyrosine-Melanine pathway. Vijnana Ganga 5(1): 36-45
67. Constitutive and induced polyphenol oxidases of chickpea infected by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri: Purification and their physiological significance. Gayatridevi S, Jayalskshmi SK, Mulimani VH; Sreeramulu K*. Physiol. Mol. Plant Pathol. 2014, 86; 73-80.
68. S. Vijayalaxmi, S.K. Jayalakshmi K. Sreeramulu* (2014) Poyphenols from different agricultural residues: extraction, identification and their antioxidant properties J. Food Sci. Technol DoI10.1007/s131 97-014-1295-9.
69. S. Md Akbar, Aurade. R.M,H.C. SharmaK. Sreeramulu*(2014) Mitochondrial P-Glycoprotein ATPase Contributes to Insecticide Resistance in the Cotton
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Bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera) Cell Biochem.Biophys70:651-660
70. I Mukram, Anand S Nayak, B Kirankumar, T R Monisha, Pooja V Reddy, T.B.Karegoudar (2015) Isolation and identification of a nitrile hydrolyzing bacterium and simultaneous utilization of aromatic and aliphatic nitriles International Biodeteriration & Biodegradation. 100: 165-171.
Annexure-II Equipment Cost in Lakhs
1 F P L C 13.0 2 H P L C 12.0 3 G C 7.7 4 Ice flaker 1.5 5 Fraction Collector 3.0 6 T F F System 5.0 7 Fluorescence Spectrophotometer 9.0 8 Lyophilizer 3.5 9 UV-VIS Spectrophotometers 6.0
10 Millipore Water Purifir system 3.5 11 Orbital shaker 5.0 12 Sonicator 4.5 13 Flash Evaporator 1.5 14 Gel Documentation 2.0 15 Fermentor 1.5 16 Cold room 3.0 17 Electrophoresis Units 1.0 18 Deep Freezer 6.0 19 Cold cabinet 1.6 20 PCR 2.4
• Ph.D Awardees and their placements
Sl no. Name of the Ph.d awardees
Year Placement
1 Shinde Manohar 1998 Associate professor Department of Biochemistry
Tumkur university, Tumakuru 2 Javed Hussain
Niazi 2002 Senior Research Faculty, Sabanci University
Nanotechnology Research and Application Center (SUNUM)
Orta Mah. 34956 Tuzla, Istanbul, Turkey 3 Sharana gouda 2002 Assistant of patents & Designs,
The Patent Office, Govt. of India, GST Road, guindy,
Chennai-6000032 4 Y Veeranagouda 2006 Second Generation Sequencing labortory,
France
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5 Neelkanteshwar K 2006 Scientist , Dept of Microbiology CFTRI, Mysore
6 Vijay Kumar H 2007 Assistant General Manager, LGC Promochem India Pvt Ltd, VITC Model Export bhavan,
Bangalore 7 Mashetty Suresh
Baswanappa 2008 Associate professor, Department of chemistry
Karnatak college, Bidar 8 Nayak Anand
Sadashivappa 2010 Assistant professor, Department of
Biochemisrty Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi
9 Anjaneya Oblesha 2012 Assistant professor, Department of chemistry LVD college, Raichur
10 Santhosh kumar 2012 Research Associate IV, Aurozymes Biology Lab
APLRC-2, Aurobindo Pharma, Survey No: 71&72,
Indrakarn Village, Sangareddy Mandal, Medak District.
11 Shrishailnath Shankarappa
2013 Research associate, Bijapur womens university, Vijayapura
12 Guruprasad B Kulkarni
2013 Deputy Manager, R & D Venus Remedies, Chandigadh , Himachal
Pradesh 13 Sanjeev Kumar S 2013 Adcock Ingram limited
Analytical research and development, Bangalore
14 Kiran kumar B 2015 Scientist, Department: Microbiology Camson Bio Technologies Limited, Sy.132
Madhure Hobli, Madagondanahalli, Doddaballapur, Bangalore-561203
15 R. Srinivas 2004 Self employed by establishing entrepreneurship
16 Ramesh M ---- working ( Part time) 17 Mukram Ismailsab ---- Working 18 Monisha T R ---- Working 19 Vidyasagar
Malshetty 2007 Post doctoral Fellowsh, Washington
University, USA 20 Raju shyam Rao 2009 Assistant Professor, Govt. First Grade
College, Surpur 21 Prakash Sangolgi 2010 Post doc, IIT, Mumbai 22 Ravi Aurade 2010 Post doc, IIHR, Bangalore 23 Prakash Pathange 2011 Asst. Prof. Oxford college, Bangalore 24 Gayatridevi S 2014 Scientific Assit. FSL, Bangalore 25. Nagamani Khandre 2009 Asst. prof. Dayanand College of Eng. And
Technol, Bamglore 26 Lakshmi kanth 27. Tajuddin
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Md. Akbar 2013 Research Associate, ICRISAT, HYDERABAD
30 Nagan Goud 2009 Asst. Prof. Maharani College, Bangalore 31 Ramalingam 2010 Att. Prof. PSG Eng College, Coiambatore 32 Shankar 2010 Post doc, Hamburg Univerity, Germany 33 Gaikwad R 2010 34 Dhananjay 2010 Post doc, Washington State Uni, USA 35 Aravind goud Patil 2011 Post doc, IISC, Bangalore 36 Praveen Kumar 2012 Asst. Prof. Karnatak University, Dharwad 37 Zioddin 2013 38 Hanumanth gouda 2013 Lect. Chemistry, BEST, Bellary 39 Manjula 2014 40 Koti Basavraj 2014
• Profile of each students and progression Sl.No Name of the
Student Degree Marks
% Duration of his PG
studies
% of marks in the PG Exam
Where placed or did he go for higher
studies 01 Rajitha Eranna B.Sc 83.00 2009-11 67.95 -- 02 Sridevi S
Patwari B.Sc 81.56 2009-11 64.08 --
03 Susan Wisley. M
B.Sc 80.00 2009-11 64.66 --
04 Anuradha. G B.Sc 79.58 2009-11 67.79 -- 05 Kulkarni
Geeta. V B.Sc 80.44 2009-11 57.95 --
06 Anitha Mallayya
B.Sc 76.72 2009-11 60.25 --
07 Sushma Hugar B.Sc 75.44 2009-11 -- -- 08 Bante Jagadevi B.Sc 74.64 2009-11 61.75 -- 09 Nagendra H B.Sc 58.28 2009-11 55.75 Mumbai,
Working in transasia compony
10 Rebecca Manohar
B.Sc 59.89 2009-11 52.25
11 Avinash Kumar
B.Sc 58.39 2009-11 57.41
12 Mukram Ismil Sab
B.Sc 73.94 2009-11 68.95 Research Study in G U
K 13 Misha. R B.Sc 66.56 2009-11 64.08 School
teacher, kottayam
14 Nikhat Naaz B.Sc 83.83 2009-11 70.00 School teacher,
Gulbarga
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15 Hina Rakshi H.H.K
B.Sc 81.64 2009-11 68.20
16 Ambika Sulepeth
B.Sc 81.11 2009-11 68.12
17 Sindhu. M.Y. B.Sc 60.67 2009-11 52.62 18 Sachin
Galagkar B.Sc 57.17 2009-11 51.25
19 Zubera Begum B.Sc 61.00 2009-11 63.58 PU Lect, Raichur
20 Shobha N.V.H. B.Sc 62.81 2010-12 51.79 21 Shilparani
K.K. B.Sc 77.39 2010-12 58.91
22 Shrikant H B.Sc 68.72 2010-12 62.20 23 Sweta. T.
Ramesh. T. B.Sc 73.83 2010-12 65.08
24 Vishali. S. B.Sc 72.56 2010-12 54.66 25 Shilpa. D. B.Sc 73.61 2010-12 58.75 26 Rohini.V.
Bellary B.Sc 67.33 2010-12 56.33
27 Mahadevi. S. B.Sc 78.89 2010-12 58.66 28 Asha M.
Devarmani B.Sc 82.72 2010-12 60.00
29 Sumalata B.Sc 82.78 2010-12 63.83 30 Syeda Rafia B.Sc 73.56 2010-12 52.50 31 Naresh Kumar
B. B.Sc 69.67 2010-12 62.95 Research
Study in G U K
32 Shivaleela. S. B.Sc 70.78 2010-12 58.00 33 Manoj Kumar
M B.Sc 69.64 2010-12 56.58
34 Varsharani M S
B.Sc 73.69 2010-12 52.60
35 Mamata. J. B.Sc 77.25 2010-12 61.95 36 Sunita. J. B.Sc 78.47 2010-12 61.50 37 Anuradha T B.Sc 82.56 2010-12 60.00 38 Chandra H. B.Sc 78.92 2010-12 64.20 Biocon,
Bangalore 39 Madhumati. B B.Sc 80.44 2010-12 61.20 40 Poornima Rai B.Sc 54.72 2010-12 59.54 41 Vijayalakshmi
S.J. B.Sc 66.75 2010-12 --
42 Mamata B B.Sc 60.00 2010-12 53.22 43 Ashwini S.
Patil B.Sc 59.44 2010-12 51.70
44 Sameena Hussain
B.Sc 62.75 2011-13 67.66 PU Lect, Bellary
45 Swathi S Samji B.Sc 63.05 2011-13 60.79 46 Basawaraj
Nagappa B.Sc 53.75 2011-13 57.04
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47 Salma Roohi B.Sc 64.66 2011-13 68.04 48 Renuka K. R. B.Sc 63.42 2011-13 61.16 49 Sharvani S
Nandikol B.Sc 72.41 2011-13 74.79 Ph.D, NCL,
Pune 50 Ashwini
Subhash Sultanpure
B.Sc 78.00 2011-13 70.79
51 Yashmin Bismilla Rajesab
B.Sc 61.33 2011-13 65.54 Working in Bangalore
52 G Mayadevi B.Sc 70.11 2011-13 67.70 3 Anilkumar S B.Sc 72.11 2012-14 71.33
54 Ashwini D H B.Sc 82.36 2012-14 67.04 55 Ashwini M.A B.Sc 80.25 2012-14 69.00 56 Avinash A B.Sc 78.28 2012-14 72.00 57 Avinash P.G B.Sc 72.75 2012-14 74.01 58 Chetan D.B B.Sc 79.22 2012-14 70.05 59 Joshi Chetan R B.Sc 74.56 2012-14 70.66 60 Kalant
Shivaprasad B.Sc 77.97 2012-14 76.00
61 Kumar Shankar
B.Sc 79.22 2012-14 74.00
62 Mallikarjun N.H
B.Sc 67.64 2012-14 --
63 Neelkant Subhash
B.Sc 74.39 2012-14 71.00 Entrepreneur
64 Prashant S B.Sc 69.97 2012-14 62.00 65 Sachidanand K B.Sc 80.78 2012-14 73.00 66 Siddaiah S B.Sc 77.72 2012-14 68.66 67 Suresh Reddy B.Sc 65.06 2012-14 67.13 68 Varsha Takole B.Sc 86.53 2012-14 73.00 69 Wali Pramod S B.Sc 70.22 2012-14 66.00
70 Anajana
Shivajirao B.Sc 73.42 2013-15 71.11
71 Fariha Mahvish
B.Sc 71.50 2013-15 60.00
72 Kruthika Rao B.Sc 76.97 2013-15 46.94 73 Manasa Salgar B.Sc 70.53 2013-15 55.00 74 Naireen Anam B.Sc 70.47 2013-15 49.27 75 Pradeep
Ajeshrao L B.Sc 64.39 2013-15 42.50
76 Susmita Taraj B.Sc 88.14 2013-15 75.66 77 Vidyashree
Kattimani B.Sc 72.28 2013-15 43.20
78 Zebanaz Sindgi B.Sc 82.89 2013-15 58.16 79 Sheetal Billav B.Sc 68.00 2013-15 52.77
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1 Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Biotechnology
2 Year of Establishment : 1995-96
3 Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes. Faculty of Science & Technology.
4 Names of programmes offered : PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., PG Diploma Course.
5 Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved • Diploma in Microbial Technology & Bioprocess Engineering is offered
as BTFS (Biotechnology Finishing School), sponsored by KBITS, Govt. of Karnataka. In association with Biochemistry, Biotechnology & Microbiology.
6 Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
• Ph.D. Courses have collaborations/co-guide with following institutions. 1) Gent University, Belgium, 2) Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary. 3) UAS Raichur & Dharwad. 4) Nimhans, Bangalore. 5) CCMB Hyderabad, 6) CFTRI Mysore. 7) UMBI-Rockville Maryland USA. 8) Virginia Tech Carillion School of Medicine Roanoke, VA 24013 USA.
7 Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: - NIL
8 Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System • Choice Based Credit System.
9 Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No
Courses 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. M.Sc. Optional Subjects
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Zoology Botany
Environmental
Science
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Zoology Botany
Environmental
Science
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Zoology Botany Environmental Science
2. Diploma in Nano
Technology
Material Science
Material
Science
Material
Science
Department of Biotechnology
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10 Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 01 03
Associate Professors 02 01 01 Asst. Professors 02 02 Nil
11 Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Sl.No.
Name Qualifications
Designation
Specialization and Area of
Research
No. Of year
experience
No. Of Ph.D./M/phil.
Students guided for the last 5
years 1 Dr. G. R.
Naik. M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor, Dean & Chairman
Plant Biotechnol
ogy
35 years 4
2 Dr. Ramesh Londonkar.
M.Sc., M.Phil
. & Ph.D.
Professor Animal Biotechnol
ogy
22 years 4
3 Dr. Chandrakanth Kelmani
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor Medical Biotechnol
ogy
P.G. - 18 Years +
U.G. - 10 Years
5
4 Dr. M.B. Sulochana
M.Sc., M.Phil &Ph.D
Associate Professor
Industrial Biotechnol
ogy
16 Years 5
12 List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Sl.No. Name Place
1 Dr. G. S. N. Reddy CCMB, Hyderabad 2 Dr. Bhikshapati CCMB, Hyderabad 3 Dr. Yogesh Soche NCCS, Pune 4 Dr. R S Prakasham IICT, Hyderabad 5 Prof. S.K.Sarangi Bangalore University, Bengaluru 6 Prof. Clitus Desoza Mysore University, Mysore 7 Dr. Sandesh Kamat Biogenics, Hubli 8 Prof. Basuthkar Rao TIFR, Mumbai 9 Dr. Prakash Halami CFTRI, Mysore
10 Prof. Shisupal Davangere University, Davangere 11 Dr. Manjula Kumari Bangalore University 12 Dr. Subha Gopal Mysore University, Mysore 13 Dr. Sayandeep Bangalore University, Bengaluru 14 Dr. Kshitij Acharaya IBAB, Bengaluru 15 Prof. Ramachandra K Mysore University, Mysore 16 Dr. RenukaRadhaya Oxford College, Bengaluru. 17 Prof. Jayasimha Rao Virginia Tech Carilion School of
Medicine Roanoke, VA 24013 USA 18 Dr.Yugandhar Reddy Agilent Technologies , Bangalore
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13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information : M.Sc. – 10% P.G. Diploma – 25%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : M.Sc. – 6/1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Sl. No.
Name Designation No. Of year experience
1 Sri. Prakash Hadanoorkar. F.D.A. 20 2 Sri. Sanganna. M. S.D.A. 05 3 Smt. Ambika Tandur. Store Keeper 05
4 Sri. Prakash Gola. Lab. Attender 20 5 Smt. Nagamma. E. Garden Worker 15 6 Dinesh M. Belamgi SDA (Contract Basis) 4 Years 7 Ashwini R Gudur Lab. Assistant
(Contract Basis) 5 Months
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. Biofuel UGC UGC KSBDB
UGC KSBDB
UGC KSBDB
2. Dietary Nucleotide DBT DBT DBT 3. Industrial Enzymes CSIR CSIR CSIR 4. Cancer Biology UGC UGC UGC 5. Bacteriophage
Therapy for MDR UGC UGC UGC
6. Nanobiotechnology for MDR
UGC
7. Dairy Technology for rural Development
DBT DBT
8 Rural Women development Programme
DBT
DBT
9 Siderophore as Biocontrol agent
UGC
UGC
UGC
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. – • All the four faculty have research projects funded by national agencies.
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Project title
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2010
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2011
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2012
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2013
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2014
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3. “Post Harvest Technology Management and Training in Biodiesel Production for Rural Development”
Rs.
5.
518
Lak
hs
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
--
4. “Dietary Nucleotides from Sugarcane for Therapeutic Applications”
Rs.
5.
97
Lak
hs
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
5.“An Alternative and Comparative Therapy or Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Infection in Diabetic Mice” R
s.8.
35 L
akhs
co
mpl
eted
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
6. Production and marketing of fermented dairy products: A demonstration project for the rural women Development in Gulbarga district
Rs.
23.6
32
Lak
hs
--
--
--
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
7. “Synthesis of nanoparticles from Enterococcus Species and its Antibacterial efficiency against Clinical Isolates (Multi Drug Resistant pathogens) and their biofilms”.
Rs.
14.2
5 la
khs
--
--
--
--
Ong
oing
8. Siderophore – Biocontrol agent - PI
10, l
akhs
--
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
com
plet
ed --
9.PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND EVALUATION OF ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTITUMOUR PROPERTIES OF PANDANUS ODORATISSIMUS LINN’
6,79
,950
/-
1,18
,779
/-
3000
00/-
2611
71/-
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2. International:
1. DBT - Co PI tryosinase production
40,
lakh
s
--
Ong
oing
Ong
oing
com
plet
ed
--
Total Grants received
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
Sl. No.
Collaboration 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. National -- -- -- -- -- 2. International
(Erasmus Mundus EU) -- -- -- 2.5
Lakhs 2.5 Lakhs
Total -- -- -- 2.5 Lakhs
1.5 Lakhs
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants allotted in Lakhs. Sl. No.
Funding Agencies
Grants allotted
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
1. DBT 100 20 20 20 20 20 2. UGC (NON
SAP) 10 10
20. Research facility / centre with
Sl. No.
Particulars 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. State Recognition
-- Biofuel I&D
Centre
Biofuel I&D
Centre
Biofuel I&D
Centre
Biofuel I&D Centre
Biotechnology Finishing School
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: HKRDB, Govt. of Karnataka has sanctioned Rs. 50 lakhs for Biotechnology Incubation Centre for start ups.
22. Publications:
Sl. No.
Publication details
2009-10 2010-11
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a) National b) Internati
onal
4 7
5 7
6
6
Nil
15
6
23
11 20
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2 Books with ISBN with details of publishers
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE /PARISARA ADHYAYANA (IN KANNADA)
Antimicrobial activity of Portulecao-
leracea L (Drug development from plant) LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing ISBN-10: 3659240990
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE /PARISARA ADHYAYANA (IN KANNADA)
-
3 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,)
8
9
7
12
22
4 Citation Index – range / average
89 31 37 33 59
5 Impact Factor – range / average
8.875 3.09 1-2.89 3.12 2.265
6 h-index Since 2010- H index 4(Total H index 19 ) 23. Details of patents and income generated:
• Dr. M. B. Sulochana, Associate Professor has filed a patent on the process for production and extraction of water soluble Melanin by Actinobacterium Ref No. 2731/ CHE/2015 dated: 30/05/2015
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: • Biodiesel production technology & extension work. Rs. 11,000/- is
collected as consultancy charge.
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions/ industries in India and abroad • Prof. G. R. Naik.:
1) Chiang Mai, University Thailand. 2) Wayne State University, USA. 3) Michigan University, USA. 4) Gent University, Belgium.
• Prof. Ramesh Londonkar: 1) DBT crest overseas fellowship Award (2012) to visit USA 2) Received Man of the Year 2002 - Award from American
Biographical Society
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• Prof. Chandrakanth Kelmani: 1) Awarded DBT overseas Biotechnology Associate ship for the
year 2007-08 to obtain higher Research Training at Centre for Advanced Research in Biotechnology, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute (UMBI) Rockville Maryland, USA. (Period of Visit is 8th June 2009 -7th December 2009)
• Dr. M. B. Sulochana: 1) Invited as a Speaker in the Biofest-2012 – International Bio
Conference & Event Organized by Bright International conferences & Events, Hyderabad, on 12-13, December, 2012 at Leonia International Convention centre, Hyderabad.
2) Invited as resource person for State level Seminar on Applications of Computer in Biological Sciences held at Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Pandharpur, Maharashtra December, 2011.
3) Invited as resource person International Conference on Chemical, materials and Biosciences for sustainable development (ICCMBSD - 2015), held at Walchand College of Arts and Science, Sholapur, Maharashtra from 8th to 10th January, 2015.
4) Invited as resource person for Jnanarajana 2012 National Conference on “Bioactive compounds and Therapeutics” at Oxford College of Science, Bangalore From 27-28, February, 2012.
5) Invited as resource person for Two Day National Seminar on applications of Biotechnology in Human Welfare and also chaired one session held at Davangere University, Karnataka from 28th to 29th March, 2014.
6) Invited as Judge to the Science exhibition conducted by Karnataka Arts, Science and Commerce College, Bidar.
7) Invited as a resource person for “FACE TO FACE-INTERACTION” programme conducted by the District Science Centre, Gulbarga.
8) Invited as Judge for the Science exhibition at the District Science Centre, Gulbarga, at Kothala Basaveshwara Institute, Sedam.
9) Invited as Judge for the Science exhibition at the District Science Centre, Gulbarga.
1. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) Prof. G. R. Naik.: 1. Nodal officer, Erasmus Mundus Programme sponsored by
European Commission. 2. Chairman/Member NAAC Peer teams. 3. Member UGC, MRP project evaluation committee. 4. Advisor UPSC. 5. Executive member, Biofuel Development Board, Govt of
Karnataka.
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6. Member of Editorial board of many National and international journals.
7. Member DBT committee for star college evaluation 8. Member IBSC,DBT nominee for UAS, Dharwad and Raichur 9. Member BOA,BOS in many Indian Universities
Prof. Ramesh Londonkar:
a) National committees: 1. Member of BOS and BOE of Karnataka University Dharwad and
Kuvempu University Shimoga. 2. Member of BOA in District Science Centre, Gulbarga. And
Karnataka University Dharwad. 3. Member of Advisory Board of Neharu Yuva Kendra ,Kalaburgi. 4. Member of Advisory Board Of Karnataka People’s Education
Society Kalaburgi.
b) Editorial Boards: 1. Journal Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 2. Austin Publications LLC 3. International journal of Pharmacologia, UK. 4. Academia journal Of Medicinal Plants (ISSN.2315-7720) 5. Journal of BioMed Central UK. 6. International Journal of Pharma and Biosciences
Prof. Chandrakanth Kelamni:
1. Convenor, Institutional Biosafety committee. 2. General Secretay, Swadeshi Vijyanana andolana to popularise
Science. 3. Member BOS and BOE in many Indian Universities. 4. Member, Recognition of Research Centre of Kuvempu University,
Shimogga.
Dr. M. B. Sulochana:
a) National committees: • BOE/BOS Member of all State Universities, Solapur University,
Acharya Nagararjuna University, Anathapur, SV University, Tirupathi, JNTU University, Hyderabad, Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam (Women’s University, Tirupathi)
c) Editorial Boards: 1. Editorial Board Member of World Journal of Science and
Technology 2. Editorial Board Member of World Journal of Medical
Pharmaceutical and 3. Editorial member of Austin Journal of Biotechnology &
Bioengineering, Austin Publishing Group Biological sciences 4. Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Cell Science &
Molecular Biology. 26. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). – • Faculty has attended the refresher courses as per UGC norms
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27. Student projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects – 80% Some project titles are as follows
Sl No
Name of the students Title of the Project Year
1 Pramod Bhimrao Kulkarni “Molecular Diagnosis of Seed Borne Fungi Exserohilum
rostratum isolate grp10 Causing Seedling Blight Diesease in Pearl Millet”
2010
2 Sai Jyoshnavi C & Veeresh Komar
“Cloning and Over Expression of Thermostable Alkaline Xylanse from Thermoalkalophilic Bacillus.
SP. JB. 99”
2010
3 S. V. Vasudha & Ameena Naveed
“Studies on Dietry Nucleotides from Different Sources”
2010
4 Sanjeevkumar C. B & Shivkumar S. N
“Cloning and Expression of Thermostable Alkaline Protease from Bacillus SP. JB 99”
2011
5 Umesh. M. K, Kirankumar Shivasharanappa, Deepa Osekar, Satish Pratap Singh, Shweta Duggal
“Studies on the Effect of Ficusracemosa latex on the Reproductive System of male Albino rat”
2011
6 Ameena Firdose Asmita Shringeri & Shilpa Bhujange
“ phytochemical& pharmacological studies on Rumexvesicarius Linn.”
2012
7 Ullas. B. Kumbar & Md. Yousuf “ Studies on antifertility activity of portulecaoleacea”
2012
8 Mahadevi V. N & Ravi Kiran “Evaluation of Phytotoxicity and Antibacterial Activity of Polyaniline and Carbon Nanoparticles”
2012
9 Devika.C. H. Geeta Shankar Reddy & FathimaKausar
“Phytopharmacological activity of fucusglomerataroxb”
2013
10 Vaneeta. I. Sulhalli “Biophysicochemical Evaluation and Micropropagation Studies on Azadirachta indica for Biodiesel Production”
2014
11 JyotiAwasare, SyedaTameem Fatima
“Synthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles from Soymidafebrifuga leaves and its pharmacological studies”
2015
12 Renuka, Suresha “Synthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles from Summer
savory plant and its pharmacological studies”
2015
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b) Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry / institute – 20%
Sl No
Name of the students Title of the Project Year
1 Renu Sharma & Manoj Kumar
Isolation & Screening of Crude Glycerol Utilizing Microorganisms for the Production of 1, 3 – Propanediol
2014
2 Pavan H Genetic Diversity of Pongamia pinnata by RAPD Analysis
2014
3 Sonali Munde & Neha Thakur
Chemical Characterization, Protein and Fatty Acid Profiling of Identified Elite Quality Pongamia pinnata Seed From North Karnataka, India
2015
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
a. Faculty : 1. Prof. G. R. Naik:
1) Best Poster Presentation Award-2014, Karnataka Science & Technology Academy Regional Conference on Science & Technology for Development organised by School of Earth Sciences, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, funded by KSTA, Govt. of Karnataka for Poster entitled “Simarouba species a challenging biofuel plant for development of Hyderabad Karnataka Region” and “Isolation and screening of crude glycerol utilization microorganism for the production of 1, 3-Propanediol (Bio-plastic)”.
2) “Shri Ramtirthkar Guruji Smruti Puraskar-2012” as the best Alumni in the Shri Hari Vidhyalaya, Ugar Khurd, Belgaum.
2. Prof. Chandrakanth Kelmani:
1) Recipient of Sir C.V. Raman Young Scientist‘s State for the year 2012 in appreciation and recognition of outstanding Research in the field of Life Sciences.
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows :
Sl No
Name of the Students
Designation
Institute Place
1 Raghu Ram PDF Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, Tennesseen USA
2 RajuSunagar PDF Centre for Immunology and Microbial
Disease, Albany Medical College MS-251
Albany, New York, USA
3 NagaveniShivshetty PDF
CURIE Project , Karnataka State Womens
University L V Prasad Eye Institute
Bijapur, INDIA
Hyderabad, INDIA
4 Ravi Ranjan R A VidyaParthisthan's School of Biotechnology
Pune, INDIA
5 Dengati U M Srinavas
PDF CURIE Project , Karnataka State Womens
Bijapur, INDIA
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University 6 Hanumantappa B
Nayaka PDF UniversitatPolitècnica de
València UPV Valencia, SPAIN
7 AshaThukappa PDF UniversitatPolitècnica de València UPV
Valencia, SPAIN
8 Jayachandra S Y Visiting Scientist
KLE Technological University
Hubli, INDIA
9 Savitha Gunasekaran
R A KSCST Bangalore, INDIA
10 Rajeshwari R A National Institute of Oceanography
Goa, INDIA
Students
Sl No
Name of the Students
Designation
Institute Place
1 Swati D Sonkawade Ph. D Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University,
Belgium
Belgium
2 Tathagat Eknathrao Waghmare
Ph. D Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary
Hungary
3 Sahiabha Sidaqe M. Sc Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University,
Belgium
Belgium
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/ International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
1. National Conference on Recent Advances in NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY (NC1NANOBT-2012) March 20th – 21st, 2012. Organized by G.U.G.
2. Two days Workshop on “Research Methodology for life science students” from 27-29 May 2012.
3. One day National Science Day Celebrations Conducted On 1st March 2013 and organised the “Faculty of Life science Lecture Series”.
4. Two days Seminar and Symposium By the students of Biotechnology from 25-26 March 2013.
5. Workshop on Biofuel at villages of Gulbarga district on June 2013: a) Hallakata, Chittapur, Gulbarga b) BIDC, Gulbarga c) Chandankera, Gulbarga d) Mannur, Afzalpur, Gulbarga
6. Workshop on “Regional training cum workshop for staff of district biofuel information and demonstration centre” at Department of Biotechnology, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga on 7th – 8th Jan 2014.
7. Training program on Biofuel for Gram panchayats and P.D.O’s from Gulbarga June 2014.
8. Workshop conducted on Biofuel plant cultivation and management, Post harvest management, Biodiesel production and Marketing of By-products in Jawahar Nagar Tanda, Konchavaram, Chincolli, Gulbarga Nov 2014.
9. Workshop conducted on Biofuel at V. G. Women’s college, Gulbarga on the event of National Science Day on 28th Feb 2104.
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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments • Prof. Ramesh Londonkar : Animal ethical code is followed as per the
guidelines issued by the CPCSEA • Prof. Chandrakanth Kelmani: Institutional Biosafety Ethical Committee.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
Year Application
received
Selected Pass per year Male Female Total Male Female Total
M.Sc. 2009-10 68 33 14 47 32 09 41 2010-11 55 10 18 28 10 18 28 2011-12 45 14 09 23 14 09 23 2012-13 41 07 12 19 07 09 16 2013-14 63 07 17 24 09 10 19 2014-15 48 16 17 23 -- -- --
M.Phil. 2009-10 09 01 03 04 01 03 04
2010-11 06 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2011-12 03 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2012-13 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2013-14 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2014-15 02 -- 01 01 -- -- --
Ph.D. 2009-10 22 -- -- -- -- -- --
2010-11 38 07 03 10 03 02 05 2011-12 29 09 05 14 02 03 05 2012-13 -- -- -- -- 02 01 03 2013-14 -- -- -- -- 02 02 04 2014-15 20 -- 02 02
33. Diversity of students
Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the same
university
% of students from other universities
within the State
% of students from universities outside the State
% of students
from other countries
M.Sc. Biotechnology
90 06 04 --
P.G. Diploma 10 10 80 -- 34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Sl.No. Name of the Students
NET SET GATE DBT-JRF (BET)
1 Raghu Ram 2010 --- 2009 2009 2 Ankith Singh --- --- 2009 --- 3 Suvarna B --- --- 2009 --- 4 Banda Suresh R. --- --- 2011 --- 5 Amruthraj. T. Zade 2011 --- 2011,2011 ---
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6 Satish Pratap Singh 2011 --- 2010,2011 --- 7 Himabindu Bukya --- --- 2011 --- 8 V. Lakshmi Ravali 2011 --- 2010,2011 --- 9 Rahul Narasanna --- 2011,2013 2011 ---
10 Kirankumar wanegaon
--- 2014 --- ---
11 Siddarth Surwonse --- 2014 2011 --- 12 Rashmi --- --- 2011 --- 13 Ashwini. k. Jadhav --- --- 2011 --- 14 Umesh M K 2011 2013,2014 --- --- 15 Mahesh Pol --- --- 2011 --- 16 Bhavini Kumari 2011 --- 2011 --- 17 Rupendra Gedipalli 2014 --- --- --- 18 Tathagat Eknath
Rao --- --- 2013 ---
19 Shilpa Mariyappa --- 2013,2014 --- --- 20 Renu Sharma 2015 --- 2014 2015 21 Manjunath Chavadi --- 2014 --- --- 22 Sonali Munde --- --- 2015 ---
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG PG to M.Phil. 04
PG to Ph.D. 26 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 05 Employed Campus selection 40 through BCIL Other than campus recruitment 60 Entrepreneurs 02
36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 03 from other universities within the State Nil from universities from other States 01 from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period - 01
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a. Library – Available with 215 books and 10 journals b. Internet facilities for staff and students - WiFi c. Total number of class rooms - 2 d. Class rooms with ICT facility - 2 e. Students’ laboratories - 2 f. Research laboratories – 4
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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university – Nil b) from other institutions/universities – Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Sl.No. Course Academic Year Type of financial Assistant No. of students
1 M.Sc. 2009-10 Merit Scholarship 01 JNU Fellowship 02 SC/ST Scholarship 08 OBC Fellowship -- Minority Fellowship --
2010-11 Merit Scholarship 01 JNU Fellowship 05 SC/ST Scholarship 14 OBC Fellowship -- Minority Fellowship --
2011-12 Merit Scholarship 05 JNU Fellowship 04 SC/ST Scholarship 11
2012-13 Merit Scholarship -- JNU Fellowship 07 SC/ST Scholarship 09 OBC Fellowship 09 Minority Fellowship --
2013-14 Merit Scholarship -- JNU Fellowship 07 SC/ST Scholarship 08 OBC Fellowship -- Minority Fellowship --
2014-15 Merit Scholarship -- JNU Fellowship 08 SC/ST Scholarship 07
2 M.Phil. 2009-10 to 2014-15
-- --
3 Ph.D. 2009-10 RGNF 01 JRF 01 SRF -- SC/ST Fellowship --
2010-11 RGNF -- JRF -- SRF 01 SC/ST Fellowship --
2011-12 RGNF 01 JRF 01 SRF 01 SC/ST Fellowship 03
2012-13 RGNF
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JRF SRF SC/ST Fellowship
2013-14 RGNF JRF 02 SRF SC/ST Fellowship
2014-15
RGNF JRF SRF 02 SC/ST Fellowship 02
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. • The assessment exercise was under taken on course curriculum by
conducting workshop and during DBT coordinators meeting.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from? a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? b) The curriculum contents are reviewed periodically in DC & BOS
meetings. The syllabus is revised / modified based on faculty expertise and research.
c) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?
d) Student’s feedback is obtained thrice a year & it is utilized for improving the teaching & learning method.
e) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
f) Alumni are frequency consulted for revamping the contents in curriculum in view of recent advances in the field & industrial requirements.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) Student Name Position Address
Prof. A. B. Vedamurthy Prof & Chairman
Karnataka University, Dharwad
Dr. Pavan Kumar Scientist Cornell University, Ithacha, USA Dr. Meera Joshi Scientist Elli lily, New Jersey, USA Dr. Vasudev. P Scientist Max Plank Research Institute, Germany
Dr. Shivasharna Ass Prof Karnataka University Dharwad
Dr. Virupakshi Assistant Professor
IIT Gandhinagar.
Dr. Virupakshi Assistant Professor
IIT Gandhinagar.
Dr. Dengeti U. M. Shrinivas Scientist Advanced Biochemicals and Enzymes, Thane, Mumbai.
Dr. Savitha G. Project Associate
Karnataka State of Science and Technology, Bangalore
Dr. Ravi Ranjan Kumar Assistant Professor
Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bihar
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Mr. Prashant Business Manager
Sanofi-Diabetes therapy, HQ-France.
Ms. Stella Priyanka Research Associate
Aurigene Drug Discovery, Bengaluru
Mr. Veeresh Komar Senior Executive
Biocon Limited, Bengaluru.
Md. Muddassir Ahmed Food Testing Officer
FCI, Karnataka
Mr. Suvankar G Food Testing Officer
FCI, Karnataka
Mr. Ankit Singh G Assistant General
FCI, Punjab
Mrs. Subha S Senior Executive
Biocon Limited, Bengaluru.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Academic activities of the Dept. of Biotechnology from 2009-2015. I. Nation Science Day: On the eve of national science day celebrated to
the mark of discovery of the Raman Effect by Indian physicist Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. Every year competitions such as debate, quiz, indoor-games, and other activities were conducted in the department.
II. Apart from Academic activities every year our University will conduct the Youth Festival. Every year number of students from all other departments, other colleges and our students will participate in many competitions like, Quiz, drama, Mime, debate, painting, dancing, singing etc.
III. Conducting of Sports day on every eve of outgoing students every year. Every batch from the start of our department, before ending of the final semester exam, sports day will be conducted and encouraging them with fulfilled skills and activities. Conducting of the class seminars is the regular activity in the department on every week ends, for their constant personality development skills and keep away from their stage fear.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. 1. Classes. 2. Practicals/Demostration. 3. Project Work. 4. ICT based teaching (LCD, e-lecture, Video conference) 5. Seminars.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
1. Department council meeting & BOS review. 2. Internal Assessments. 3. Student & staff interaction. 4. Student seminar/group discussion.
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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. 1. Two days Workshop on “Research Methodology for life science
students” from 27-29 May 2012. 2. One day National Science Day Celebrations Conducted On 1st March
2013 and organised the “Faculty of Life science Lecture Series”. 3. Two days Seminar and Symposium By the students of Biotechnology
from 25-26 March 2013. 4. Workshop conducted on Biofuel at V. G. Women’s college, Gulbarga
on the event of National Science Day on 28th Feb 2104. 5. Biodiesel Technology Park established at Gulbarga University campus,
2009. 6. Biofuel Information and Demonstration Centre, established at the
campus on 15th July, 2010. 7. Celebration of World Environmental Day every year 8. International Biofuel Day is been celebrated on 10th of August,
emphasizing the importance of the biofuel to the society by conducting various competations at School and College levels and rallies.
9. Participation in exhibition, jatras, melas, etc for promoting – awareness about the importance of probiotics and biofuels.
10. Conducting various training program for rural womens under the DBT funded project “Production and marketing of fermented dairy products”.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus published by scholarly activities” of the department. • Biohorizon a magazine by department. • Celebration of National Science day, International biofuel day, world
Environmental day, through quiz, essay, group discussion activities. • Biodiesel Technology Park a 100 acres plantation of biofuel species • Sports day • A team of students participate in ABLE Quest Bangalore.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. • Yes, DBT (Govt. Of India) has accretion our department and M.Sc.
Teaching Program B+ grade.IIM Bangalore has also assessed the program.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. a) The faculty is actively engaged in the research, teaching & extension areas
in the field of biofuel technology, productivity under stress conditions, pharmacology, and characterisation of bio active compounds from plants, nanotechnology, phase pharmacology, enzymes production and Dairy development programme.
b) The research articles and conference have helped in generating new knowledge in these respective fields. It can be summarised in following list 1) A model is developed for waste land utilisation from cultivation of
candidate Plus biofuel species, promoting rural development. 2) Molecular basis of salinity tolerance in sugarcane is investigated. Cell
line selection of improved clones, achieved.
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3) Xylanase producing recombinant isolates are developed using gene Fusion technology.
4) Isolated a New compound from plant for anticancer and antifertility activities, which can generate as a new drug for the treatment of above ailments.
5) Provided an overview of the potential of phage therapy as a means of treating or preventing human diseases;
6) Explored the phage therapy state of the art as currently practiced by physicians in various pockets of phage therapy activity around the world, including in terms of potential commercialization;
7) To avert a recapitulation of phage therapy's early decline by outlining good practices in phage therapy practice, experimentation, and, ultimately, Commercialization.
8) Isolated novel halophilic microorganisms producing potential enzymes like esterase (reported by us for the first time both at National and International level).
9) Diversity of halophiles was carried out and strains have been sequenced and deposited in database which produced biocatalyst resulting in a largest diversity study reported in Karnataka.
10) Actinomycetes from unexplored terrestrial habitats (untouched) were isolated and characterized, inulinase producing highest amount (ever reported by Actinomycetes).
11) Production of Nano particles from osmolyte - ectoine produced by halophiles was used as preservatives.
12) Our laboratory is also involved in development of unique database tool-development of database for pictorial plagiarism.
13) Reverse vaccinology for development of drugs against MRSA Strains using In-Silico.
14) Protein – protein interaction studies; modelling and docking with well resolute 3D structures of proteins.
Submitted and deposited Novel strains 1. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia PSSB7 NCIM 5323
2. Aspergillus niger PSSF21 NCIM 1342
3. Chrysonilia sitophila PSSF 84 NCIM 1341
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
• Five major Strengths : 1) Staff with diverse research & teaching potential. 2) Laboratory facilities. 3) DBT funding for teaching. 4) Linkages with institutes, scientific institutes and industries. 5) Research output of commercial importance.
• Five major weaknesses: 1) Sophisticated central instrumentation facility in molecular Biology/
Biotechnology. 2) Student quality. 3) Remote Location. 4) Financial Constraints. 5) Industrial activities in nearby areas.
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• Five major Challenges: 1) International Standard Research of quality publications/patents. 2) Industrial collaboration for research, consultancy and technology
transfer. 3) Students centric curriculum for better job opportunities. 4) Competing with Private & International Universities. 5) Resource mobilization .
52. Future plans of the department. • Curriculum upgradation with inclusion of new topics like, structural
biology, clinical studies, IPR, functional genomics. New certificate skill oriented course (PTC, Biofuel technology molecular diagnosis).
• State of Art Central Instrumentation laboratory with Ultra Microtome, SEM, multiplex PCR, surface plasma resonance.
• Animal cell culture facility. • Bio incubator centre for biotechnology industrial start-ups. • National & International collaboration on thrust areas for industrial
linkages and research. • Annual meetings, workshops in frontier areas of bioscience research (bio
energy, phytomedicine, phage therapy, nanoscience, etc).
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1 Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Botany
2 Year of Establishment : 1981 i) On the Main Campus : Yes
3 Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes
4 Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No. Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG 08 20 13 33 31 37 3. M. Phil 02 Nil Nil 01 Nil 02 4. Ph.D. 11 05 01 14 Nil 02
5 Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :
• Two papers for M.Sc course are kept as Open elective papers during II and III semesters. The students are required to study two papers as Open elective at other Department.
6 Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7 Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8 Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : • Choice Based Credit System
9 Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Nil
10 Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 01 04 Assoc. Professors 02 01 00 Asst. Professors 04 04 00 Others 00 00 00
Department of Botany
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name Qualific
-ation Designati
-on Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr. A. H. Rajasab
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor Mycology and plant pathology
35 04
Dr. Srinath Rao
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor Plant Tissue Culture & Genetic Engineering
35 07
Dr. G. M. Vidyasagar
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Ph.D.
Professor Microbial Technology and Medicinal plants
20 07
Dr. Pratima Mathad
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Professor Plant Biotechnology
20 04
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty–programme-wise information: 100%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: M.Sc- 1:10, Ph.D-1:8
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual.
Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual
Typist cum Comp. Operator
01 01 00
SDA/FDA 01 01 01
Curator 01 00 00
Peon 02 02 02
Garden Workers 04 03 03
Lab asst. 01 01 00
Sl No. Name of the Staff Address
1. Dr. N. K. Dube Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 2. Dr. Rajanna L. Banglore University, Banglore 3. Dr. Sathish M. K. Banglore University, Banglore 4. Dr. K. P. Sreenath Banglore University, Banglore 5. Dr. M. Jayaraj Karnataka University, Dharwar 6. Dr. Ch. Ramesh Karnataka University, Dharwar 7. Dr. Seetharam Y.N. Banglore University, Banglore 8. Dr. M. Krishnappa Kuvempu University, Shimogga 9. Dr. Shivanna M. B. Kuvempu University, Shimogga 10. Dr. Tarasarswathi Banglore University, Banglore 11. Dr. Deokule Pune University, Pune.
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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC/ SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC/ Medicinal plants
- 01 - 01 - -
2. UGC/Environmental stress
01
3. UGC-NON SAP 01
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Prof. Srinath Rao Sl. No.
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National * 12.53 Lakh
- - - 01 - -
2. International - - - - - - - - Total Grants
received - 12.53
Lak - - - 01 -
* In vitro multiplication and enhancement of anti-cancer drug camptothecin from cell and hairy root cultures of Nothapodytes foetida (wight) Sleumeer.
Prof. G.M. Vidyasagar Sl. No
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National UGC
* 10.59 Lakh
- 01 - - - -
2. International - - - - - - - - Total Grants
received - 10.59
lakh - 01 - - - -
* Authentication and Scientific Validation of Traditional Plants drugs used in the treatment of skin diseases at Hyderabad Karnataka Region.
Prof. Pratima Mathad Sl. No
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National UGC
* 10.78 Lakh
- - 01 - - -
2. International - - - - - - - - Total Grants
received -
10.78 Lakh
- - 01 - - -
* Microalgal metallothioneins as molecular biomashers in biomenitoring and bioremediation of environmental stress. 18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil
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19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Sl. No.
Title Grants received
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC-NON SAP
20,00000/- 10,00000/- 10,00000/-
Grand total
20,00000/- 10,00000/- 10,00000/-
20. Research facility / centre with Sl. No.
Particulars 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. State Recognition yes yes yes yes yes yes 2. National Recognition yes yes yes yes yes yes 3. International
Recognition - - - - - -
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil
22. Publications: Sl. No
Publication details
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
c) National d) Internati
onal
N: 06 I :16
N :05 I :17
N: 04 I : 11
N : 02 I : 14
N :05 I : 21
N :05 I : 21
2. Monographs - - - - - - 3. Chapters in
Books 02 - - - - -
4. Edited Books 5. Books with
ISBN with details of publishers
ISBN: 978-81-313-0915-5 Publishers: APH publishing corporation
Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) Medium ge paryayavagi
1.Karnataka Science and Technology Academi 15-17(4) 2.Sanshodane mattu Sanshodhana Sammelan Sankramana 4 (1980)
6. Number listed in International Database
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7. Citation Index – range / average
1466
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor –
range / average 94.34
11. h-index 32
• PUBLICATION FROM 2009-2010
1 S. Kiran Ghanti K. G. Sujata, Srinath Rao, M. Udayakumar and P. B. Kavi Kishor (2009) Role of enzymes and identification of stage-specific proteins in developing somatic embryos of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol. - Plant- 45: 667-672.
2 Parashuram Y. J, Nagappa C. and Srinath Rao (2009) In vitro plant regeneration from cotyledonary leaf callus in Withania somnifera (Dunal). An important medicinal plant”. International Journal of Biotechnology & Biochemistry,Volume 5, Number 2: 179-188.
3 Kaviraj C P and Srinath Rao (2009) Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from hypocotyl explants of green gram (Vigna radiata L.)- A recalcitrant grain legume”. International Journal of Plant Biotechnology and Biochemistry, Volume 5, Number 1: 15-26.
4 Kaviraj C P and Srinath Rao (2009) High frequency plant regeneration from cotyledonary node explants of green gram (Vigna radiata L.)- A recalcitrant gram legume, The Bioscan, Vol. 4. No. 2: 267-271.
5 C Nagappa, Parashuram Y J and Srinath Rao (2009) Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration of commercially important and endangered Banana (Musa acuminata Colla) cv. Red Banana”. International Journal of Biotechnology & Biochemistry, Vol. 5 (.3):261-269.
6 Kiran Ghanti, S. Sujatha K. G. and Srinath Rao (2009) The effect of phenyl acetic acid on shoot bud induction, elongation and rooting of Chick pea, Biologia Plantarum. 53(4): 779-783.
7 Kiran S Ghanti, Sujata K G, Srinath Rao and Kavi Kishore P B (2009) Direct and rapid protocol for somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from immature explants of Chick pea (Cicer arietinum L.)- a recalcitrant grain Legume, Biologia Plantarum.
8 Rajasab, A.H. and Shabbir, S.M. (2009) Identity and Toxigenic Potentiality of Fusarium spp. Colonizing Sorghum. In: Frontiers in Fungal Ecology, Diversity and Metabolites (Ed. Sridhar, K.R.). IK International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India, 184-197
9 Vidyasagar G M, Kotresh D, Ramesh K and Srinivas N. (2009) Role of endosulfan in mediating stress responses in Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. J. Environ. Biol. 30(2): 217-220.
10 Dakshayani M. Malkapur and G M Vidyasagar (2009) Screening of Traditionally used medicinal plants species against intestinal pathogens. The Bioscan 4(1):121-125.
11 Dakshayani M. Malkapur and G M Vidyasagar (2009) In vitro studies in Caralluma adscendens R.Br. (Roxb) var. adscendens against intestinal pathogens. Natural products: An Indian Journal 5(3):143-145.
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12 Kavita Sagar and G M Vidyasagar (2009) Anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive activity of ethyl acetate leaf extract of Caesalpinia bonducella L. Flem.-An important medicinal plant, Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 31: 48-52.
13 Kavita Sagar and G M Vidyasagar (2009) Evaluation of acute and sub acute toxicities of leaf extract of Caesalpinia bonducella L. Flem. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 1 (1):1-15.
14 K, Sagar & G. M Vidyasagar (2009) Evaluation of antidermatophytic activity of A-(2-hydrcixy-2-methylpropyl)-co-[2-hydro\y-3-methylhut- -̂en-Uyl] polynielhylenc -Ihc compound isolated from Caesalpinia bonducella (L.) Flem.. The Internet Journal of Microhiology, 7 (1):
15 Pratima Mathad and Siddalinga N. C. (2009) Antioxidant status of Cajanus cajan L. in the presence of endosulfan stress. Journal of Environ. Biol., 30 (3): 451-454.
16 Shrishail C. and Pratima Mathad (2009) A biodiversity studies on flora of forts in Hyderabad Karnataka region. J. Ecology Environment and conservation. 15(3): 547-550.
17 Sundar S. Mety and Pratima Mathad (2009) Phytochemical and Antimicrobial activity of Digera muricata (L.) Mart. (Amaranthaceae)-A wild edible plant. E-Journal of Chemistry. 7(1): 275-280.
18 Pratima Mathad and Pratima H. (2009) Copper toxicity causes oxidative stress in Brassica juncca L. Seedlings. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology. 14(4): 397-401.
19 Pratima H. and Pratima Mathad (2011) Antibacterial activity of leaf extract of Cajanus cajan L. The Bioscan. 6(1): 111-114.
20 Siddamallayya N and Pratima Mathad: Studies on Phytoplankton community with special reference to physico-chemical factors in Papnash Pond, Bidar, Karnataka, India submitted to Journal of Advances in Developmental Research (Online International Journal) 15 July 2010.
• PUBLICATION FROM 2010-11
21 Shivaraj G and Srinath Rao (2010) In vitro organogenesis and plant regeneration in Egg Plant (Solanum melongena L.). Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy. 4 (3): 840-847.
22 S. Kiran Ghanti, k. G. Sujata, Srinath Rao and P.B. Kavi Kishor (2010) Direct Somatic Embryogenesis and plant regeneration from immature explants of Chick pea. Biologia Plantarum. 54(1)121-125
23 Kamble Kaveri M and Srinath Rao (2010) Regeneration studies using nodal explant in Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Del. – An endangered medicinal plant. Research Journal of Biotechnology. Vol. 5(2), 19-23.
24 Srinath Rao and Ramgopal Rao. (2010) Effect of Alternaria helianthi culture filtrate on callus and regeneration of plantlets from callus tolerant to its culture filtrate in Sunflower (Helianthus annus L.). Indian J. Biotechnology. 9: 187-1921.
25 Shreekant Kartik, Nicky Johnson and A. H. Rajasab, (2010) Mycoflora associated with Sphacelia and Sclerotia of Claviceps sorghi on sorghum. J Mycol Pl Pathol, Vol. 40(1): 90-93.
26 Tooley, P.W., M.M. Carras, A. Sechler and A.H. Rajasab. 2010. Real-time PCR detection of Sorghum ergot pathogens Claviceps africana, C. sorghi and
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C. sorghicola. Phytopathology Published Online: Apr 5 2010 10:40PM DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0434.2010.01683
27 Rajasab. A.H., Shreekant K. and Nicky Johnson. 2010. Relative abundance of microconidia in honeydew (sphacelia) and sclerotia of Claviceps sorghi and their germination under in-vitro conditions. J Mycol Pl Pathol, 40 (4) : 512 - 518.
28 Ghatapanadi, S.R. ; Nicky Johnson and A.H. Rajasab. 2010. Medicinal plants of North Karnataka used in the treatment of kidney stones and urinary tract infections. The Socioscan; Vol. 2(3&4) pp. 23-24.
29 Vidyasagar G M and Bharati B Halu (2010) Comparative Pharmacognostic Studies in Calotropis Spp. Natural Products: An Indian Journal 6(3):107-113.
30 G M Vidyasagar and Sankaravva S. Babanagare (2010) Isolation and antimicrobial activity of some actinomycetes from the industrial soil of Solapur region, Maharastra. Bio Technology: An Indian Journal 4(1):43-47.
31 Kavitha Sagar and Vidyasagar G. M (2010). Antimicrobial activity of α-(2-hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)-ω-[2-hydroxy-3-methylbut-2-en-1-yl] polymethylene from Caesalpinia bonducella (L.) Flem, Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 72(4):409-538.
32 Siddamallayya N. and Pratima Mathad (2010) Impact of physico-chemical factors on primary productivity of phytoplankton in Papnash Pond, Bidar, Karnataka: Aquatic Ecosystem and its management Ed. Vijayakumar K. and Vasanth Kumar Day, Vedams e-books, New Delhi, XII pp 47.
33 Shaila Hiremath and Pratima Mathad (2010): Impact of salinity on the physiological and biochemical traits of Chlorella vulgaris Beijernick. J. Algal Biomass utln. 1(2): 51-59
34 .Pratima Mathad and Shaila Hiremath (2010): Alleviation of saline stress by gypsum in Chlorella vulgaris Beijinick. Journal of Algal Biomass Utln. 1(3): 43-53.
• PUBLICATION FROM 2011-12
35 Srinath Rao and Havgeppa N. Honnale (2011) Callus Induction and Organogenesis in Sesamum indicum L. CV. E 8. Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy Vol. 5 (4) 1462-1468, ISSN 0973-8916 (Print).
36 S. KiranKumar Ghanti, KG. Sujatha, BM. Vijay Kumar, N. Nataraj Karba, K. Janardhan Reddy, Srinathrao, PB. KaviKishor (2011) Heterologus expression of p5 CS gene in chickpea enhances salt tolerance without effecting yield. Biologia Plantarum 55(4):634-635.
37 Shivaraj G and Srinath Rao (2011). Rapid and efficient plant regeneration of eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) from cotyledonary leaf explants. Indian Journal of Biotechnology. Vol. 10, 125-129.
38 Ghatapanadi, S.R. Nicky Johnson and A.H. Rajasab, A.H. 2011. Documentation of folk knowledge on medicinal plants of Gulbarga district, Karnataka. Indian Journal of Traditional knowledge 10 (2) : 349-353.
39 Shreekant K., Nicky Johnson and A.H. Rajasab. 2011. Mycoflora associated with Pongamia pinnata (L) Pierre. J Mycol Pl Pathol. 41(2): 296-298.
40 Shreekant K., Nicky Johnson and A.H. Rajasab. 2011. Patterns of germination in macroconidia of Sphacelia sorghi under in-vitro conditions. J Mycol Pl Pathol 41 (3) : 454 – 456.
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41 Rajasab A.H. and Rajashekhar S.B. 2011. Powdery Mildew on Launea procumbens (Roxb) Ramayya & Rajagopal – A first report from Hyderabad Karnataka region, India. J Mycol Pl Pathol. Vol. 41(3): 462.
42 Gurunath Jadhav and A. H. Rajasab, 2011. Biochemical changes in the Sorghum bicolor leaves during leaf sugary disease and after Neem leaf extract treatment. Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Life Science. Vol. 1 (4): 341-348
43 Rajasab, A.H. 2011. A pictorial guide to the plants of Tabuk region, Saudi Arabia, and their traditional uses. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN 3835419008, EAN 978385419008 Published in United States, 01September, 2011.
44 Babanagare Shankaravva S and Vidyasagar G M.* (201 1) Evaluation of structural and Biochemical alterations in Aspergillus terreus by the action of antifungal compound from Streptomyces JF714876, International Research Journal of Pharmacy 2(11):78-80
45 Shiddamallayya N. and Pratima Mathad (2011): Seasonal changes in Phytoplankton Community in Papnash Pond, Bidar, Karnataka along with Physico-chemical characteristic of water. Journal of Advances in Developmental Research. 2(2): 186-190.
46 Shaila Hiremath and Pratima Mathad (2011): Responses of Oscillatoria willei. to saline stress. Journal of Advances in Plant Sciences, 24(1): 369-372
47 Pratima H. and Pratima Mathad (2011): Antioxidant activity of various leaf extracts of Cajanus cajan L. Journal of Advances in Plant Sciences, 24 (2): 539-542.
48 Sundar S. Mety and Pratima Mathad (2011): Antioxidative and Free radical scavenging activities of Terminalia Species. International Research Journal of Biotechnology. 2(5): 119-127
49 Pratima H. and Pratima Mathad (2011): Pharmacognostic Evaluation and Phytochemical Analysis of Leaves of Cajanus cajan L. Journal of Advances in Developmental Research. 2(2): 181-185.
50 Sundar S. Mety, and Pratima Mathad and Rajanna L. (2011): Systematic evalution of free radical scavenging and antioxidative activities in Digera muricata (L.) Mart. Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Life Science. 1(3): 250-260.
51 Pratima H. and Pratima Mathad (2011): Lead toxicity induced oxidative stress in Brassic juncea L. Seedlings. Journal of Environ. Biol. (Accepted)
52 Shrishail C., Prashant Kumar and Pratima Mathad (2011): Fort Epilithophytes of Gulbarga Karnataka, India 47(2): 169-174.
• PUBLICATION FROM 2012-13 53 Srinath Rao, P.Rajkumar, C.P.Kaviraj and Asra Parveen (2012) Efficient Plant
Regeneration from leaf explants of Bacopa monniera (L.) Wettst. A threatened medicinal herb. Annals of Phytomedicine. vol (1): p110-117.
54 Asra Parveen and Srinath Rao (2012) Antibacterial activity and Phytochemical analysis of leaf extracts of Aristolochea bracteolate Laur. AJEBS. 3(3)
55 Asra Parveen, Ashish. S. Roy and Srinath Rao (2012) Biosynthesis and Characterization of silver nanoparticles from Cassia auriculata leaf extract and In vitro evaluation of antibacterial activity. ijabpt. Vol-3, Issue-2.
56 Srinath Rao, G. Shivaraj, C.P. Kaviraj, P. Surender Reddy and P.B. Kavi Kishor (2012) RAPD based Genetic Diversity Analysis within the Genus Solanam (Solanaceae). Curr.Tren. Biotech. Pharmacy 6(1) 84-89.
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57 Gurunath K. Jadhav, and A. H. Rajasab, 2012. Spray of Neem Leaf Extract Decreases the Leaf Sugary Incidence and Aphid Populations on Sorghum Leaf. Research & Reviews: Journal of Botany 1(2): 29-33.
58 Rajasab, A.H., Venkataramana, A., Y.M. Jayaraj and Chandrakanth Kelamani, 2012. Producing healthier young Indians by the applications of Biotechnology and Nanotechnology. In: Health and Hygiene. Eds. P.S. Shankar and S.G. Srikanteswara Swamy Publisher Dr. P S Shankar Pratishthana, Gulbarga. Proceedings of the workshop on ‘Improvisation of health and Hygiene to provide world’ pp 101-109’
59 Patil Nanagowda and Rajasab, A.H. 2012. Constraints experienced by Onion growers in Gulbarga district of Karnataka, India. International J. Exten. Edu. Vol 8: 48-50. ISSN:2319-7188.
60 Sreenivasa Nayaka and Vidyasagar G M (2012) Occurrence and extracellular enzyme potential of Actinomycetes of a thermoltolerant, northern region of Karnataka, India, IMRJ, 2(12),40-44.
61 G M Vdyasagar, B S Shankaravva1, Reshma Begum', Imrose1, Raghavendra Sagar2 and R, L. Raibagkar2, (June, 2012) Antimicrobial Activity of Silver Nanoparticles Synthesized by Streptomycin species JF7148767. Int J Pharm Sci & Nanotech, 5(1):1638-1642.
62 S M Siddalingamurthy and G M Vidyasagar (July, 2012), Ethnomedicinal plants used to treat menstrual disorders by tribal people in Bellary district of Karnataka, India, Int J Pharm Life Sci 3(7):1871-1878.
63 Bharathi Halua and G M Vidyasagar (2012), A comparative study: Differential antimycoses activity of crude leaf extracts of Calotropis Spp. Int J Pharm Pharm Sci, 4(3): 705-708.
64 Dr. Dakshayani.M.Malkapur1, Dr.Vidyasagar. M. Gunagambire1,Dr. Nithin Kamalakar Rao Mahorkar2, Dr. Prasad.Konduri3 (2012) Anti-ulcerogenic activity of Caralluma adscendensvar. fimbriata aerial part extractsagainst experimentally-induced gastric lesions in rats J Pharm Res 5(3):1574-1577.
65 Shaila Hiremath and Pratima Mathad (2012): Amelioration of Salinity-Induced Metabolic Changes in Oscillatoria willei by Gypsum. J. Algal Biomass Utln. 3(1): 1-4.
• PUBLICATION FROM 2013-14
66 Byale Gundamma Kalyani and Srinath Rao (2013) Effect of Growth Regulators on In vitro oraganogenesis in Cultivated Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). ajbps Vol- 4 (4).
67 Asra Parveen and Srinath Rao (2013) Effect of Nanosilver on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth in Pennisetum glaucum Journal of Cluster Science DOI 10.1007/s10876-014-0728-
68 M. Sri Lakshmi Sunitha, S. Prashant, S. Anil kumar, Srinath Rao, M. Lakshmi Narasu and P. B. Kavi kishor (2013). Cellular and molecular mechanisms of Heavy metal tolerance in plants: a brief Overview of transgenic plants over- Expressing phytochelatin synthase and Metallothionein genes. Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology 14(1&2):33-48.
69 Srinath Rao and FTZ Jabeen (2013) Optimization of Protocols for Callus induction, Regeneration and acclimatization of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) Cultivar CO-86032. Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy Vol- 7, Issue- 4, pp: 862-869
70 Asra Parveen, Srinath Rao and Praksham Reddy Shetty (2013) Rapid Biosynthesis of Nano Gold by Dielectric Heat. IJSER. Vol-4, Issue-5
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71 Havgeppa N. Honnale and Srinath Rao (2013) Direct somatic embryogenesis in Sesamum indicum (L.) CV-E8 from cotyledon and Hypocotyl explans. Ijabpt. Vol-4, Issue-2.
72 Srinath Rao and Jabeen FTZ (2013) In vitro selection and characterization of polyethylene glycol (PEG) tolerant callus lines and regeneration of plantlets from the selected callus lines in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.). Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants. (DOI) 10.1007/s12298-013-0162-x.
73 Rajasab, A.H. 2013. 61. Parkia Powder Agar for growing microorganisms. In: Science Communication – a Third dimension. Pages–145-153. Vikas Printers Bangalore.
74 Patil Nanagowda and Rajasab, A.H. 2013. Economic analysis of onion growers in Gulbarga district, Karnataka. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences : 4 (2): 267-269
75 Patil Nanagowda and Rajasab, A.H. 2013. Economic analysis of onion growers in Gulbarga district, Karnataka. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences: 4 (2): 267-269.
76 D J Dwarka and AH Rajasab, 2013. Ascigerous Stages of Aspergillus nidulans var. latus and Aspergillus variecolor from Fruits of Pongamia Pinnata., J Mycol Plant Pathol, Vol. 43, No. 4, Pages 484 – 486.
77 S M Siddalingamurthy and G M Vidyasagar (2013). Traditional knowledge on medicinal plants used for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders in Bellary district,Karnataka, India, Indian Journal of traditional knowledge 12(2):321-325.
78 Kavitha Sagar and Vidyasagar G M (2013) Antidermatophytic activity of some traditionally used medicinal plants of North Karnataka Region, JAPS, 3(02):077-083.
79 Vidyasagar, G M and Shivakumar Singh P,(2013) A Comparative antimicrobial activity of methanolic root, leaf and seed cotyledon extracts of Annona squamosa L, Int J Pharm Pharm Sci. 4(5):289-292
80 Siddalinga Murthy S M and G M Vidyasagar* (2013) Traditional herbal remedies for Jaundice in Bellary district, Karnataka, India, Medicinal Plants 4(4): 240-243.
81 Sreenivasa Nayaka, Gireesh babu K and G M Vidyasagar* (2013) purification and characterization of keratinase from hair-degrading streptomyces albus,international journal of bioassys,02 (03)599-604.
82 Nuzhat Tabassum and Vidyasagar G. M. (2013) antifungal investigations on plant essential oils. A review, Int J Pharm Pharm Sci, 5(2):19-28.
83 S M Siddalinga Murthy and Vidyasagar G M (June, 2013), Traditional Knowledge on medicinal plants used in the treatment of respiratory disorders in Bellary district, Karnataka, India, 4(2):189-193
84 Sreenivasa Nayaka and *Vidyasagar, G. M (Aug.2013) PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF KERATINASE FROM NATIVE FEATHER-DEGRADING Streptomyces albus. IJDR, 3(8):034-39
85 Shivakumar Singh P and G M Vidyasagar (2013) Ethnomedicinal plants used in the treatment of skin diseases in Hyderabad Karnataka Region, Karnataka, India, Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, 3(11): 882-886.
86 Vidyasagar G M and Siddalingamurthy S M (October, 2013) Medicinal plants used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus in Bellary district, Karnataka, IJTK, 12 (4): 747-751.
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87 Sreenivas Nayaka and G M Vidyasagar (2013) Development of eco-friendly bio-fertilizer using feather compost, annals of Plant sciences, 2(7):238-244.
88 Kotresh D and G M Vidyasagar (2013) Isolation of phenol degrading Bacterial strains from Industrial effluents in India, Inter J Bioassays, 2(12):1608-1611.
89 Rekha Sharanappa and Vidyasagar G M (2013) Anti-candida activity of medicinal Plants. A review, IJPPS, 5(4):9-16.
90 Jyothi chandrakant, Arsiya Iqbal and Pratima Mathad (2013), Impact of processing on metabolic contents in the leaves of stevia rebaudiana Bartoni.-A natural bio-sweetner Advances in Life sciences, 2(1) ; 23-26.
• PUBLICATION FROM 2014- 15
91 Asra Parveen and Srinath Rao (2014), Mechanistic Approach of Functionalized Noble Metal Nanoparticles Synthesis from Cassia auriculata L. Journal of Cluster Science DOI 10.1007/s10876-014-0813-2.
92 Srinath Rao, C. Nagappa, P. Surender Reddy, S. Anil Kumar, P. Hima Kumari and P. B. Kavi Kishor (2014). Proline Accumulates in Transgenic Red Banana (Musa acuminate Colla) Transformed with P5CSF129A Gene, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy Vol. 8 (4) 413-422.
93 Byale Gundamma Kalyani and Srinath Rao (2014) Zeatin Induced Direct Plant Regeneration from Cotyledon explants of Cultivated Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Vol 3, Issue 7, 1034-1040.
94 Asra Parveen and Srinath Rao (2014) Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of Biosynthesized Gold and Silver Nanoparticles on Human Cancer Cell Lines. Journal of Cluster Science DOI 10.1007/s10876-014-0744-
95 Aruna Desai and Srinath Rao (2014) Effect of Gamma Radiation on Germination and Physiological aspects of Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan(L.) Millsp). Seedlings. International Journal of Research in Applied, Natural and Social Sciences Vol. 2, Issue 6, Jun 2014, 47-52.
96 Byale Gundamma Kalyani and Srinath Rao (2014) Effect of hormones on direct shoot regeneration in leaf explants of tomato International Journal of Research in Biotechnology and Biochemistry 2014; 4(1): 20-22.
97 Ravindra B.K. and A.H. Rajasab, 2014. A comparative Study on Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Four Different Fungal Species, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, ISSN-0975-149, Vol 6, Issue 1, Pages 373 – 376.
98 Ravindra, B.K. and Rajasab, A.H, 2014. Production of Silver Nanoparticles by using different Fungal Species. Pages 184-194.
99 Nasreen Sultana and A.H. Rajasab, 2014. Sclerotial Germination and the Histological Features of Stroma of Claviceps Sorghi from India. J Mycol Pl Pathol. ISSN: 0976-1675. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Pages 179-181. January-February (2015).
100 Nasreen Sultana and A.H. Rajasab, 2014. Ergot infected fodder Sorghum acts as a source of inoculum for ergot disease development on grain Sorghum. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Pages 138-140
101 Dwarka D.J., Gunjan Sharma and A.H. Rajasab. First Report of Colletotrichum siamense sensu lato on fruits of Pongamia pinnata. Submitted.
102 Nasreen Sultana and A.H. Rajasab, 2014. Morphological and Anatomical features of Sclerotia of Claviceps Sorghi from Karnataka (India). Submitted
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103 Shivakumar Singh P and Vidyasagar G M (2014) Green synthesis, Characterization and antimicrobial activity of Silver Nanoparticles by using Sterculia foetida L. young leaves aqueous extract, International Journal of Green Chemistry and Bioprocess, 4(1):1-5.
104 G M Vidyasagar, Byale Gundamma and D Kotresh (2005), Screening of mulberry yeast for the production of α amylase and ethnol, Asian J Microbial, Biotech.Envin Sc. 7(4):797-800.
105 Shivakumar Singh P and Vidyasagar GM (March,2014) In-vitro Antidermatophytic and preliminary Phytochemical studies of Petroleum ether and Inter-polar Methanolic Leaf extracts of Thevetia nerrifolia, JAPS,04(03):81-85.
106 Shivakumar Singh P and Vidyasagar G M (April, 2014) Biosynthesis, Characterisation, and antidermatophytic activity of Silver Nanoparticles using Raamphal plant (Annona reticulate) aqueous leaves extract, Indian Journal of Material Science, Volume 2014, Article ID 412452, 5 pages (1-5),
107 Shivakumar Singh P and Vidyasagar G M, (2014) “In-vitro antidermatophytic activity of low polar petroleum ether and inter polar methanolic leaf extract of Senna tora L.” World journal pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences,” 2013, Vol.3, Issue 5, 647-657
108 .Shivakumar Singh P and Vidyasagar G M (April, 2014) In-vitro Antidermatophytic activity of low polar Petroleum ether and Inter-polar Methanolic seed extracts of Stercularia foetida L, Int J Pharm Bio Sci, 5 (2) : (B) 872 – 879.
109 Nuzhat Tabassum and Vidyasagar G M* (June,2014) Antimicrobial Activity of Medicinal Oil Plants Against Human Pathogen from Hyderabad Karnataka Region, Int.J.Pharm.Sci.Rev.Res., 26(2):182-188.
110 Rekha Sharanappa and Vidyasagar G M* Documentation of Traditional Knowledge on Medicinal Plants used in treating Candidiasis in Hyderabad Karanataka Region, India, World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences,3(7):739-751.
111 Kotresh D and Vidyasagar G M (2014) Effect of Emerging Pollutant Phenol on growth of Pigeon pea, Annals of Plant Sciences, 3 (04): 663-666.
112 Kotresha D. and Vidyasagar G M (2014) Chromosomally encoded phenol hydroxylase gene for degradation of phenol by Pseudomonas aeruginosa MTCC 4996, International Journal of Microbial Resource Technology, 2(2): 1-7.
113 Shivakumar Singh P and Vidyasagar G M (2014) Search for Effective Antimycotic Agents against Microsporum Gypseum from 61 Etyhno Medicinal Plants of Hyderabad Karnataka Region, Karnataka, India. Bioanalysis and Biomedicine, 6(2):033-035.
114 Kotresha D. and Vidyasagar G M (July, 2014) phenol degradation by immobilized cells of pseudomonas aeruginosa mtcc 4996, International Journal of Development Research, 4(7):1439-1442.
115 Nuzhat Tabassum and Vidyasagar G M* (Oct.,2014) In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of edible oils Against Human Pathogens causing skin infections, IJPSR, 5(10):4493-4498.
116 D.S.R. Rajendar Singh1*, P. Shivakumar Singh2, G.M. Vidyasagar (2014) Antimicrobial activity of ethanolic leaves extract of Alangium salvifolium (L. f.) Wangerin. International Journal of Research in Plant Science 4(4): 77-80.
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117 Shivakumar Singh P and G M Vidyasagar (2014) Green synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of Silver Nanoparticles by using Sterculia foetida L. young leaves aqueous extract, International Journal of Green Chemistry and Bioprocess, 4(1):1-5.
118 Sunder Mety, Liyakat Ahmed and Pratima Mathad (2014):Evaluation of antidepressant acti ity in central Nervous system of Mice Model using aqueous extract of Digeria Muricata:Idian Streams Research Journal ISSN 2230-7850:Impact Factor 2.15
119 Manjunath, Pratima Mathad, Pavitra B, Sundar M and Ziyauddin (2014) Aquatic avifauna Of Shri Sharanabasaveshwara Lake, Gulbarga District, Karnataka: Int Journal of Research in Applied Natural and Social sciences, 2(6) 183-188.
120 Ravikiran K. Pratima Mathad, Manjunath, Jaisingh S.C. , Ravi Bhasgi and Vishal(2014) Fish Fauna of Chandrampalli Dam, Chincholi Taluk, Gulbaraga District International Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences; 3(4); 133-136.
121 Sunder Mety, Liyakat Ahmed and Pratima Mathad (2014):Evaluation of antidepressant activity in central Nervous system of Mice Model using aqueous extract of Digera Muricata Indian Streams Research Journal ISSN 2230-7850 ; Impact Factor 2.15
122 Shivakumar Singh P and Vidyasagar G M (2015) Antimycotic activity of low polar petroleum ether and interpolar methanolic young leaf extracts of Solanum nigrum L. International Letters of Natural Sciences 4: 47-56.
123 P. Shivakumar Singh, G. M. Vidyasagar*(2015) Antidermatophytic activity of ethanolic leaves extract of Limonia acidissima Groff. International Letters of Natural Sciences Vol 39: 56-62
124 Pratima Mathad, Summayya Sikandari , Jyothi Honnalli and Anilkumar Patil(2015).Phytochemical studies of two selected two unani Medicinal plants of Kalaburagi Region, Karnataka. International Journal of Phytochemical Sciences and Research(IJPSR) Vol 6(10
125 Suder S.Mety., Liyakhat Ahemad MD and Pratima Maathad.(2015): Indian Journal of Research Systamatic Evalution of Nea=uropharmacological Depressent Activities on Central Nervous System(CNS) using Methanolic extract of Digera Muricata(L) Mart.in Albino Mice. Vol 4: Issue 4:
126 Sumayya Sikandari and Pratima Mathad.(2015). In vitro antiurolithiatic activity of Butea monospermae. Lam and Nigella sativa Linn. Seeds. Journal of Annals of Phytomedicine 4(1): 1-3.
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : • Medicinal plant, • Plant clinic • Plant Taxonomy. No income generated.
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /Industries in India and abroad.
• Prof. G. M. Vidyasagar selected for Commonwealth Academic Fellowship tenable in UK for three months from October to December, 2013 at the University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
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any other (please specify) o Prof. Srinath Rao
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Nil
28. Student projects • percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects: 80% • percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute: 20%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by a. Faculty
Dr. Srinath Rao: 1. Talented Scientist (2012) Award Instituted by Society of Biologists
and Biotechnologists at Periayar University, Salem (Tamil Nadu) from Head of Biotechnology Department.
2. International Scientist Award (2014) by World Congress on pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemical Technology at Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Dr. G. M. Vidyasagar: 1. Commonwealth Academic Fellowship tenable in UK for three months from
October to December, 2013 at the University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: Nil c. Students: Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. 1. National Symposium on “Biology, Biotechnology, Epidemiology and
Management of Plant diseases and IPS Annual Meeting (South Zone) 0n 9th and 10th December 2004 in the Dept of Botany, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :
32. Student profile programme-wise: M. Sc. Year Total no of
application Total no of admission
Male Female Total no of students
2009-2010 37 11 03 08 11 2010-2011 49 20 07 13 20 2011-2012 35 13 04 09 13 2012-2013 71 33 12 21 33 2013-2014 81 31 06 25 31 2014-2015 78 37 11 26 37
Year Number of students 2009-2010 05 2010-2011 09 2011-2012 08 2012-2013 20 2013-2014 13 2014-2015 18
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• Ph. D. Year Total no of
application Total no of admission
Male Female Total no of students
2009-2010 15 06 02 04 06 2010-2011 - - - - - 2011-2012 23 04 00 04 04 2012-2013 - - - - - 2013-2014 26 13 06 07 13 2014-2015 26 01 01 00 01
• M. Phil. Year Total no of
application Total no of admission
Male Female Total no of students
2009-2010 - - - - - 2010-2011 - - - - - 2011-2012 - - - - - 2012-2013 - - - - - 2013-2014 06 01 00 01 01 2014-2015 02 02 01 01 02 2014-2015 02 02 01 01 02
33. Diversity of students Year % of students
from the same university
% of students from other universities within the State
% of students Fromuniversities outside the State
% of students From other countries
M.Sc. 2009-2010 54.05 41.54 2.70 Nil 2010-2011 73.46 24.48 2.04 Nil 2011-2012 57.14 40.00 2.86 Nil 2012-2013 64.79 35.21 00 Nil 2013-2014 48.15 48.15 3.70 Nil 2014-2015 74.36 20.51 1.28 Nil
M.Phil 2013-2014 99 01 Nil Nil 2014-2015 100 Nil Nil Nil
Ph.D. 2013-2014 100 Nil Nil Nil 2014-2015 100 Nil Nil Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise: • NET
1. Dr. Jyotiswaran, 2. Dr. Narayana Hosamani, 3. Dr. Bharati Halu
• KSET 1. Dr. Chetankumar, 2. Suma, 3. Arvind Patil, 4. Dr Siddlingmurthy and 5. Vanamala.
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35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Nil PG to M.Phil. 2013-14: 0.31, 2014-15: 0.74
PG to Ph.D. 2011-12: 0.52, 2013-14: 4, 2014-15: 0.74.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed Campus selection ---
Other than campus recruitment
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36. Diversity of staff
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period: Nil 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library: Yes b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes c) Total number of class rooms: 02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 01 e) Students’ laboratories: 04 f) Research laboratories: 04
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university :
Sl.No. Percentage of faculty who are graduates
1 From the same university 25% 2 from other universities within the State 50% 3 From other state 25% 4 From other country Nil
Sl.No Name of the Candidate Year of award
Name of Guide
1. Anita Baburao 2009 Dr. Narayan Reddy 2. Siddaling N.C 2009 Dr. Pratima Mathad 3. Venkat M. Sindhe 2009 Dr. Narayan Reddy 4. Gurunath 2009 Dr. A.H. Rajasab 5. Rajanna 2009 Dr. Y.N. Seetaram 6. Prashantkumar 2009 Dr. G.M.Vidyasagar 7. Nagappa Cikkagouda 2010 Dr. Srinath Rao 8. Srikanth K. 2010 Dr. A.H. Rajsab 9. Devindra Kage 2010 Dr. Y.N. Seetaram 10. Srishail C.H. 2010 Dr. Pratima Mathad 11. Christina Sheetal 2010 Dr. Y.N. Seetaram 12. Dakshayani 2011 Dr. G.M.Vidyasagar 13. Pratibha G.S. 2011 Dr. Srinath Rao
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b) from other institutions/universities : NIL
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: 73.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. No
42. Does the department obtain feedback from: Yes a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Every year before the meeting of BOS for both undergraduate and Post
Graduate courses, all the teachers are invited to discuss the merits and demerits of existing curriculum and make possible changes in the curriculum.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?
• The feedback from student on teachers and course is used as a base for the improvement of teaching and research.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) • Dr. A B Vedamurthy, Prof of Biotechnology KUD • Dr. Basavaraj, Deputy Director, Coffee Board,Blore • Dr. Madhavanaidu, Scientist, CFTRI, Mysore • Dr Lingappa, Scientist, Spice Board, Hyd. AP • Dr. Prakasham Reddy Shetty IICT, Hyd • DR. Harinathbabu, Scientist, Vasantdada Sugar Institute, Pune. • Dr. V Prasad Mumbai • Dr. Rajkumar G, Asst Professor, Mysore Univ • DR. Srinivas Nayak, Asst Professor, KUD • DR. Siddamallayya, Research scientist, AYUSH, Bangalore
14. Parasuram Y.J 2012 Dr. Srinath Rao 15. Shivaraj G. 2012 Dr. Srinath Rao 16. Shankravva B. 2012 Dr. G.M. Vidyasagar 17. Gatapandi S.R. 2013 Dr. A.H. Rajasab 18. Kaveri 2013 Dr. Srinath Rao 19. Shaila H. 2013 Dr. Pratima Mathad 20. Sundar Mati 2013 Dr. Pratima Mathad 21. Bharati Halu 2014 Dr. G.M. Vidyasagar 22. Rajshekhar 2014 Dr. A.H. Rajasab 23. Havageppa 2014 Dr. Srinath Rao 24. Shivakumar Singh 2015 Dr. G.M. Vidyasagar 25. Siddalingmurthy 2015 Dr. G.M. Vidyasagar 26. Asra Parveen 2015 Dr. Srinath Rao 27. Patil Nanagouda 2015 Dr. A.H. Rajasab 28. Pratima H. 2015 Dr. Pratima Mathad
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts:
• 02 special lectures series sponsored by Karnataka State Science and Technology Academy, Bangalore were organised during 2009 and 2013.
Sl. No. Name of the Speaker Address 1. Dr. G.R. Shivamurthy University of Mysore, Mysore. 2. Dr. C. R. Nagendren Sri. Vidyarti Institute of Culture, Mysore. 3. Dr. S K. Singh University of Pune, Pune. 4. Dr. K. N. Ganeshaih Department of Forest and Env. Scie, GKVK
Bengaluru. 5. Dr. M. V. Deshpande Chief Scientist, Department of Biochemical
Sci. ACSIR, Pune. 6. Dr. P.S. Shankar KSTA, Bengalure. 7. Dr. Yogesh S. NCCCS, University of Pune Campus, Pune. 8. Dr. Raghavedra Rao Bengaluru
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
• Along with Black Board, ICT methods employed.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
• During the meeting of BOS every year the merits and demerits of course is discussed and whenever needed, the course structure is modified keeping the need in view.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • The students and teachers travel to field visits and discuss with the
farmers about the field crops and their problems. • Undertake the field studies and make the suggestions to the farmers and
needy people. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• Conduct of popular lectures by eminent personalities. • Regular field visit to study the local plants. • Regular Morning Prayer with Nadageete and National anthem at 10.am • Sports, cultural activities and seminars activities • Counselling for new and physically and academically weak students • Parents meet • Alumni meet.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
• The teachers and students in the Department are involved in both basic and applied research.
• The main areas are ethnobotany, medicinal plants, tissue culture and genetic engineering, environmental studies, microbiology and plant pathology.
• Scientific validation of ethnopharmacological knowledge.
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• Identified 10 new active antifungal compounds from medicinal plants. • Methodology developed for the isolation of keratinophilic fungi. • Indentified keratin degrading microbes and developed the methodology
for keratin compost production.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. • Strengths
1. Independent building with independent research labs 2. Well spacious labs for PG students 3. Botanical Garden and herbal garden 4. Infrastructure facility for basic research 5. Nationally recognised herbarium centre
• Weakness
1. Specialized faculty members 2. Advanced research facility 3. Research collaborations with national and international institutes. 4. Economically backward region
• Opportunities
1. In Pharmaceutical Industries 2. Teaching and research 3. Biotech Industries
• Challenges
1. Updating the syllabus on par with globally recognised Universities 2. Creating environment suitable for higher studies 3. Improving enrolment for research. 4. Creating skilled job opportunities
52. Future plans of the department.
• To develop collaboration with industries and research institutes at national and international level and exploits the natural recourses available in the region.
• To produce teachers, as good teachers are the needs of the hour. • As this is the only higher education centre on plant sciences in the
region, we need to expand the extension activities in the region.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Chemistry 2. Year of Establishment : 1971
On the Main Campus : 1971 At P.G. Centres a) Raichur : 2013-14 (Private College) b) Bidar : 2009 – 10 (P.G. Centre, Bidar)
3. Is the Department part of a Faculty of the university? Yes. 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG 82 82 75 78 76 80 3. M. Phil 02 02 02 - - - 4. Ph.D. 07 7 04 - 04 02
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: No.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : No.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: No. 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System :
CBCS 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments :
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. M.Sc. Semester Semester CBCS CBCS CBCS CBCS 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS) Professor 02 - 06 Associate Professors
07 03 -
Asst. Professors 09 03 - Others
Department of Chemistry
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization
No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided for the
last 5 years Dr. A. Venkataraman M.Sc.,
Ph.D. Professor
Physical Chemistry,
- 03
Dr. N.M. Goudgaon M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor
Organic Chemistry
20 02
Dr. M.B. Halli M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor
Physical Chemistry
29 05
Dr. J.S. Biradar M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor
Organic Chemistry
32 04
Dr. K. Siddappa M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor
Analytical Chemistry/Inorganic Chemistry
23 06
Dr. A.R. Saundane M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor
Organic Chemistry
20 05
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : Yes.
• Senior Faculty visited during 2011-12: 1) Prof. M. A Pasha Bagalore University, Bangalore 2) Prof. J. Keshavayya, Kuvempu University, Shimoga 3) Prof. Nagaraj. Naik University of Mysore, Mysore 4) Prof. Ravindra Reddy, S. K. University, Anathapur 5) Prof. K. M. L. Rai, University of Mysore, Mysore 6) Prof. T. Venkatesh, Kuvempu University, Shimoga 7) Prof. K. V, Pai, Kuvempu University, Shimoga 8) Prof. S. Shashikant, University of Mysore, Mysore 9) Prof. S. A. Patil, Karnataka University, Dharwad • Senior Faculty visited during 2013-14: 1) Prof. K. V, Pai, Kuvempu University, Shimoga 2) Dr. Rashinakar, Shivaji University, Kholapur 3) We above faculty from different universities who have visited our
department and delivered special lectures on various topics. 4) Prof. K. V. Pai and Dr. Rashinakar, have delivered series of lectures
based on the NET and K-SET syllabus which has helped our students to appear for NET and K-SET examinations.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information : 40%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 30:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Sl.No Name Sanctioned Filled Actual 01 Technical staff 05 01 03 02 Administrative staff 08 01 06
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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify • Natural products, Synthetic organic Chemistry, Bio - organic Chemistry,
Oragano metalics, metal complexes, Environment Chemistry, Material Chemistry, and Analysis of Foods and Medicines.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Name of the teacher
Name of project Funding Agency
Amount Date of sanction
Prof. A.R. Saundane
UGC (MRP ) “Synthesis and biological evaluation of
heterocyclic compounds containing indole and Isoquinoline nucleus”
UGC (2010
to 2013)
Rs.8,00,000/- 12-01-2010
Prof. K. Siddappa UGC (MRP) “Synthesis, Characterization,
Electrical, Dielectrical and Biological Studies
of Some Metal Complexes”
UGC (2010
to 2013)
Rs.7,12,300/- 12-01-2010
Prof. N.M. Goudgaon
UGC (MRP) Design synthesis and Evaluation of Pyrimidine analogs as potent Antifungal agents
UGC (2010
to 2012)
Rs.6,40,000/- 12-01-2010
Prof. J.S. Biradar UGC (MRP ) “ Phytochemicals and
Pharmacological evaluation of R.
Hypocrateriformis (convolvulaceae) and
Acalypha Indica (Euphorbiaceae)
UGC (5 July
2011 – 2014)
Rs. 8,82,800/-
05-07-2011
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Sl. No.
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. UGC-SAP
30 Lakhs
HPLC Electro chemical
works stations
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20. Research facility / centre with Sl. No.
Particulars 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. State Recognition
1. IR-spectrometer 2. HPLC- double pump system 3. Electro chemical works stations
2. National Recognition
3. International Recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies. : No
22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1.
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
22 02
12 02
13 09
19 07
14 17
29 18
2. Number of papers presented in Conferences National /International
08
06
14
11
13
15
3 Impact Factor – range / average
- - - - -
4 h-index - - - - - 8 & 12 Name
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 H/ Index
Citation
Prof. J.S
Biradar
19 24 35 42 43 39 10 09(38) 292 (249)
Prof. N.M
Goudgaon
29 39 31 29 39 29 06 14(40) 585 (475)
Prof. M.B.H
alli
06 02 11 23 22 33 19 6(32) 137 (123)
Prof. K.Siddappa
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Prof. A.R.
Saundane
- - - 02 17 10 10 4(14) 153 (32)
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
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25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /industries in India and abroad Prof. Venkataraman, A. is visiting Spain.
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
Prof. K .Siddappa: • Executive Council Member (South Zone for Indian Association of
Chemistry Teachers 2009 to 2010) • Executive Council Member, Indian Council of Chemist India (2009 to
2011) Member of the Zonal Coordination committee, Indian Council of Chemist India 2015
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).
28. Student projects : a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects - 100
b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute – Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by a. Faculty b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows c. Students – 1.
• Mr. Shaik Rahbar, Participated and secured II Place in poster Presentation in the 7th Annual KSTA National Conference at the Oxford college of science, Bangalore, 5 – 6, Feb. 2015.
• Mr. Shaik Rahbar, has won Prize for the group task Presentation at 5th National Level workshop on computer aided drug design, 13-15, Mar. 2015 at the RASA life sciences informatics.
• D. Y. Patil institute of Pharmaceutical science, Pune.
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / International) with details of outstanding participants, if any. 1. Organized “National seminar on Nano chemistry” on 29-03-2010
sponsored by University Grants Commission New Delhi under special Assistance Programme (DRS-I).
2. Organized lecture series and allocation competition on the eve of “Celebration Of International Year of Chemistry 2011” on 28-03-2011 at the Department of Chemistry GUG sponsored by University Grants Commission New Delhi.
3. Organized and conducted “Special lecture Series in Chemistry” to post graduate and research students of our department during 22-10-2009 to 24-10-2009 in collaboration with Karnataka science and technology academic, Government of Karnataka Bangalore.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments – Yes
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32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of
the Program
me
Year Application
received
Selected Pass per year Male Female Tota
l Male Female Total
M.Sc. 2009-10 450 42 40 49 49 2010-11 410 42 40 62 70 2011-12 462 29 46 68 57 2012-13 472 38 30 78 74 2013-14 400 43 36 76 73 2014-15 425 35 34 86 84
33. Diversity of Students:
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. 1. Bharath, 2012 GATE & JRF 2. Ashwini, Dolle 2013 (JRF) 3. M. Venkanna Babu 2014 (JRF) 4. Mahima Jyothi 2015 (K-SET)
35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG PG to M.Phil. 10 PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 17 Employed All students who have obtained their Ph. D.
have been recruited in different Places. 01 Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 75 from other universities within the State 25 from universities from other States -------- from universities outside the country --------
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period - 34
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library - No b) Internet facilities for staff and students - Yes c) Total number of class rooms - 05 d) Class rooms with ICT facility - - e) Students’ laboratories -05 f) Research laboratories -03
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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a. from the host institution/university - 23 b. from other institutions/universities - 02
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university : 27
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Yes
• Whenever a programme is developed, it is necessary to see the need of the new programme. Also we have to see the advantages and disadvantages of the new programme with the people involved. Also we have to see the advantages and need of the programme.
• We have made a new curriculum and implemented in the year 2011-12(CBSC). Before it was implemented it was discussed at length by board of studies members which has the experts from other universities and industries. After having discussed at length, it was decided what changes are to brought in and the new curriculum is prepared. Then new curriculum was prepared and approved by various bodies in the universities and then approved by his Excellency the governor of Karnataka. Then the new curriculum can be implemented.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from i. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback? - Yes ii. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and
how does the department utilize the feedback? - Yes iii. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? - Yes
• Department has alumni association. Whenever the alumni visit the department, we arrange special Lecture and interaction with students and staff members. This interaction is very useful in modifying the programme content of the department depending on the suggestions of the alumni where he is working and what type of work is doing.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1. Dr. F.A. Khan, Professor and Chairman Dept of Chemistry, IIT, Hyderbad 2. Dr. B. S. Sasidhar, Scientists, National Institute of interdisciplinary
science and Technology Thivandrum, Kerala. 3. Dr. B. Sharnabasappa, Sr. Scientists, Pharmaceutical Company, China, 4. Dr. S.B Hadimani, Group leader, Sigma Aldrich Melwoki, USA. 5. Dr. K. Pari, Head, Hyderabad Operations, Clearsmith Labs, Mumbai. 6. Dr. Jadegoud Yaligar, Laboratory of Molecular Imaging Singapore
Bioimaging Consortium 11 BIOPOLIS WAY, 02-02 HELIOS SINGAPORE – 138667
7. Dr. Omkar Ijare, Ph.D Dept of Chemistry, University of Winnipeg 515 Portage Avenue Winninpeg, MB R3B 2E9
8. Dr. K. Rajashekar, Research Professor, Medical School, University of Vanderbilt, USA
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9. Dr. Vijay Vittal Mathad, Head, R & D, Megafine Pharma (p) Ltd Nasik. Maharashtra
10. Dr. Renuka Devi Patil, Research Faculty, Dept. Of Chemistry University of Nassville, USA
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. • Special Lectures :
1. Prof. M. A. Pasha, Bangalore University, Bangalore, Stereochemistry, 26-09-2011.
2. Prof. J. Keshavayya, Kuvempu Univetrsity, Shimoga Thermodynamically Techniques, 14-10-2011
3. Prof. Nagaraj Naik, University of Mysore, Chemical bonding, 14-10-2011.
4. Prof. Ravidra Reddy, S. K. University, Ananthapur, Electrochemistry. 29-09-2011
5. Prof. V. H. Mulimani, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Enzyme techniques, 03-11-2011
6. Prof. K. M. Lokanath Ray, University of Myosre, Mysore, Spectroscopy, 16-12-2011
7. Prof. Vasanthakumar Pai, Kuvempu Univetrsity, Shimoga, Chemical Processing, NET CSIR coaching 17-02-2012
8. Prof. T. Venkatesh, Kuvempu Univetrsity, Shimoga, Electrochemistry and its social relevance, 23-02-2012
9. Prof. S. Shashikant, University of Myosre, Mysore, Stereochemistry, 02-03-2012
10. Prof. Vasanthakumar Pai, Kuvempu Univetrsity, Shimoga, material and energy balance, 02-03-2012
11. Prof. S. A. Patil Karnataka University, Dharwad, Nano Technology and Environment 05-03-2012
12. Prof. Vasanthakumar Pai, Kuvempu Univetrsity, Shimoga, Chemical processing for NET and CSIR coaching, 22-23, March, 2013
13. Dr.G.Rashankar, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Lectures of NET, 22-23, March, 2013
• Seminars 1. Organized “National seminar on Nano chemistry” on 29-03-2010
sponsored by University Grants Commission New Delhi under special Assistance Programme (DRS-I).
2. Organized lecture series and allocation competition on the eve of “Celebration Of International Year of Chemistry 2011” on 28-03-2011 at the Department of Chemistry GUG sponsored by University Grants Commission New Delhi
3. Organized and conducted “Special lecture Series in Chemistry” to post graduate and research students of our department during 22-10-2009 to 24-10-2009 in collaboration with Karnataka science and technology academic, Government of Karnataka Bangalore.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. • Depending on the audience we change our teaching methods.
• Power Point Presentation for special lectures and conferences. • OHP. And writing on the board for class room lectures.
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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and Learning outcomes are monitored?
• We monitor our own teaching
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • Faculty and students do participate in special Lectures and conference
to update ourselves. • Also our faculty attend conferences and present special lectures • We do participate in extension activities by giving lectures of general
nature in local colleges and district science centre
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • We do arrange general lectures beyond syllabus under the banners of
chemical society, in the Department of Chemistry for the benefit of the students.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. • Each of the faculty publishes their novel findings in research journals
contributing so much to chemistry
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the Department.
• Five Major Strengths : 1. We have very good teaching faculty. 2. We have good infrastructures 3. We have good seminar hall with audio, video and PowerPoint
Presentation facility 4. We have very good networking and computer facilities 5. We have very good contacts with faculty in other university
• Weakness : 1. We don’t have sufficient teaching faculty 2. We don’t have sufficient instrumentation facilities. 3. We don’t have access to chemical abstract and some special
journals
• Challeges : Biggest challenge of the department is to train the students to national level examinations. On behalf of chemical society we had arranged some coaching for NET and K-SET examinations by inviting experts from other universities in 2013. This has resulted in some of our students qualifying in NET and K-SET examinations during that year 2013,2014 and 2015. We need to continue that to get good results.
52. Future plans of the department.
There are good numbers of plans for the Department: • Department is interested in arranging a series of lectures for the
students who are appearing for NET and K-SET.
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• Department is also interested in arranging some special lectures of general nature
• Department also has interest in making special coaching for weak students and to create interest in chemistry.
• Department is also interest in initiating placement for students • Department has alumni which has to meet periodically, which helps
the youngsters for placements in different companies
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Computer Science
2. Year of Establishment : On the Main Campus : 2001
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No. Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 1. PG
M.Sc & MCA
M.Sc & MCA
M.Sc & MCA
M.Sc & MCA
M.Sc & MCA
M.Sc & MCA
2. M. Phil
M. Phil. M. Phil. M. Phil. M. Phil. M. Phil. M. Phil.
3. Ph.D.
Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : NA.
8. Examination System: Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 Nil 01
Associate Professors 03 01 -- Asst. Professors 02 Nil --
Others -- -- -- 11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance Name Qualific
ation Designatio
n
Specialization No. of Years
of Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr.B.V. Dhandra
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.
D.
Professor
Image Processing, Pattern Recognition & Operation research
36 Ph.D.: 08 M.Phil.: 14
Department of Computer Science
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Sri. Shivanan
d S. Rumma
MCA, M.Phil., SLET
Assistant
Professor
Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Software Engineering & Networking
18 ---
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : NO 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty–programme-wise
information: To be obtained from Academic Profile 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 1:14 (14 Teachers & 235 Students)
• Workload of Mca & M.Sc for the academic year 2014-15 Name of the Teacher Periods
Theory Hrs/Week
Practicals Hrs/Week
Total Hrs/Week
Research Scholars Smt.Preeti Patil M.Sc HCT 1.1 (4) -- 04 Associated Faculty Dr.Darley M.Sc SCT 5.1 (4) -- 04 Dr.Iranna.H M.Sc HCT 3.1 (4) -- 04 Guest Lecturers Sri.Md Shafeeq Ahmed MCA 3.3 (4)
M.Sc SCT 3.1 (4) MCA 3.6 (4) B-2 M.Sc SCP 3.1 (4)
08+08=16
Sri.Satish Kumar MCA 5.4 (4 M.Sc SCT 1.1 (4))
M.Sc SCP 1.1 (4) MCA 5.7 (4) B-2
08+08=16
Sri.Sidramappa Bangargi
MCA 3.5 (4) M.Sc HCT 3.1 (4)
-- 08=08
Sri.Chandrakanth B Modi
MCA 1.5 (4) MCA 1.6 (4) B-1 MCA 1.7 (4) B-2 M.Sc HCP 1.1 (4)
04+12=16
Sri.Shrikanth G K MCA 5.5 (4) M.Sc OET 2.1 (4)
M.Sc OEP 3.1 (4) MCA 5.7 (4) B-1
08+08=16
Sri.Prasanth M.Sc HCT 1.3 (4) MCA 1.6 (4) B-2 MCA 3.7 (4) B-1 MCA 5.6 (4) B-2
04+12=16
Miss.Ambika -- MCA 3.7 (4) B-2 M.Sc HCP 3.1 (4) M.Sc HCP 3.2 (4)
08=08
Sri.Monahar MCA 5.2 (4) MCA 5.6 (4) B-1 04+04=08 Miss.Aliya Parveen MCA 1.3 (4)
M.Sc HCT 1.2 (4) -- 08
Sri.Prakash Biradar MCA 1.4 (4) MCA 5.3 (4)
-- 04
Sri.Shivaraj Biradar MCA 1.1(a) (4) -- 08
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual 1. SDA (01) , 2. Progm.Asst (01), 3. Clerk (01), 4. Peon (02)
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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Digital Image PRocessing
UGC UGC UGC UGC UGC UGC
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received : Nil
20. Research facility / centre with: Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
Sl. No.
Funding Agencies
Project Title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National (UGC) Dr.B.V. Dhandra
A Study on Handwritten Bilingual Optical Character Recognition System
UGC 7,76,800
2. Dr.P.S. Hiremath
Computer aided geometric design for 3D face Recognition Systems
UGC 9,40, 300
3. Dr.G..G.Rajput
A Study on automatic detection of diabetic retinopathy using fundus images
UGC 8,52,800
Total Grants
received
25,69,900
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22. Publications :
Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
-- 08
-- 06
-- 09
-- 06
-- 06
-- 06
2. Monographs -- -- -- -- -- -- 3. Chapters in Books -- -- -- -- -- -- 4. Edited Books -- -- -- -- -- -- 5. Books with ISBN with
details of publishers -- -- 01 -- -- --
6. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
03
(DO
AJ)
05
(DB
LP
)
03
(DO
AJ)
03
Goo
gle,
S
copu
s &
EB
SCO
hos
t
04
Goo
gle,
EB
SC
O h
ost,
DO
AJ
& W
arse
02
Goo
gle
& D
OA
J
7. Citation Index – range / average
19 53 42 71 56 63
8 Impact Factor – range / average
1 to 2
9 h-index (12) for six years
23. Details of patents and income generated : NA
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions industries in India and abroad : Nil
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
1. Dr.B.V.Dhandra : (1) Editorial Board Member, (2) Member of Selection committe
(3) Member of B.O.S. (4) Member of Academic council 2. Sri. Shivanand S. Rumma : (1) Member of B.O.S
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).
28. Student projects a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental projects : 100 Students Per Year
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b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /industry / institute : 45 Students
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : Nil a. Faculty : b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : c. Students :
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (National / International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
1. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Research Methodology in Computer Science” funded by UGC: 29/03/2012
2. UGC Sponsord National Workshop on “Recent Developments in Digital Image Analysis” funded by UGC: 30/05/2014
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Verification of the Ph.D Thesis and Research Papers for Possible plagiarism.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
(refer to question no. 4) M.Sc in Computer Science 198 12 31 --- ---
MCA Through PGCET
13 23 --- ---
M.Phil 11 01 --- --- ---
Ph.D 62 01 03 --- ---
33. Diversity of students:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries M.Sc 100 10 10 Nil
MCA Through PGCET at State Level
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : 05 (Appr.)
35. Student progression :
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG
PG to M.Phil. Every year four student fixed
PG to Ph.D. As per the vacant seats
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
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Employed
Campus selection Not Applicable
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff:
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to : a. Library : Central University Library b. Internet facilities for staff
and students : Available c. Total number of class rooms : 06 d. Class rooms with ICT facility : 02 e. Students’ laboratories : 02 f. Research laboratories : 01
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates : a. from the host institution/university : Not Applicable b. from other institutions/universities : Not Applicable
40 Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university : Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology : Not Applicable
42. Does the department obtain feedback from i. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation?
If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? :Not Applicable
ii. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Not Applicable
iii. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Not Applicable
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts :
Special Lectures are arranged and workshops are conducted
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:- • Audio/Visual
Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 93% from other universities within the State 0.007% from universities from other States from Nil universities outside the country Nil
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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? : Through Seminars and Projects
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities : 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department:
“Swachata Abhiyan”
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details :- Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: Conducting seminars, Conducting periodical Tests Programming Skills & Expertise Training programs.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department: • Strengths :
(i) Strong Theortical background. (ii) Well Known Research Centre in Digital Image Processing and
Operations Research. (iii) Software Development Skills.
• Weakness:
(i) Acute shortage of Teaching staff
• Opportunities and Challenges: (i) Department has an opportunity to get SAP Project by UGC, provided
teaching faculty are appointed (ii) To carry out training for the backward students for Career
Guidance etc. 52. Future plans of the department:-
We want to work together to recognize the Department of Computer Science as one of the Pioneer Centre for Research in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Environmental Science
2. Year of Establishment On the Main Campus : 2005-06
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes / No
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG - 19 11 21 16 12 3. M. Phil - - - - - - 4. Ph.D. 11 7 9 - 2 - 5. P.G Diploma
(Geo Informatics) 07 - - - - -
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved • Two papers for M.Sc., courses are kept as open elective papers during II
and III semester. The students are required to study two papers as open elective at other department.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc: NIL
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons :NIL
8. Examination System: Choice Based Credit System:CBCS
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : NO
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 00 00 01 Associate Professors 01 00 01 Asst. Professors 03 01 03 Others 00 00 00
Department of Environmental Science
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance.
Name Qualificatio
n
Designation Specialization
Years of Experien
ce
No. of Ph.D/ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr. Pratima Mathad
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Professor (Botany) & Co-ordinator
Plant Biotechnology
19.00
Ph.D. -05 M.Phil. -02
Dr. Prakash Kariyajjanav
ar
M.Sc., P.G.D.
IS Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor
Environmental
Chemistry
01.03 -
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Sl. No. Name of the Staff Address
2009-10
1. Dr. R. Nagaraja
Group Head, Data Dissemination NRSC Data Centre, National Remote Sensing Centre, Dept. of Space, Govt. of India, Balanagar, HYDERABAD
2. Dr. Uday Raj
Director Regional Remote Sensing Service Centre, ISRO Department of Space Govt. of India, l40th Main, Eswar Nagar, Banashankari,BENGALURU
2010-11 3. Dr. Rajkumar
Prof, Dept. of Botany, Usmania University, Hyderabad-
2011-12 4. Dr. Rajkumar
Prof, Dept. of Botany, Usmania University, Hyderabad-
2013-14 5. Prof. Swami
Budhanand
Visiting faculty, IIAS Shimla, Formerly UNHQ New York USA, Central Parilment of India New Delhi
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: 100%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : M.Sc.,= 1:7 & Ph.D., = 1:8
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual Typist cum Computer operator 00 00 01
SDA/FDA 00 00 02
Peon 01 01 02
Lab assistant 00 00 02
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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify : Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise
• Dr. Prakash Kariyajjanavar
*Removal of Fluoride from Drinking Water by Electrochemical and Adsorbent Methods.
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: NIL
20. Research facility / centre with : NIL
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : NIL
22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
Prof. Nijagunappa
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
c) National d) International
2
4
8
4
Prof. E.T Puttaiah Number of papers
published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
-
1
-
8
2
6
Dr. Prakash Kariyajjanavar Number of papers
published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
- 1
1 2
- 1
2 4
1 -
Sl. No.
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC National
* 3 Lakh + 2 Years’ Salary
- - - - - 01
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2. Monographs - - - - - - 3. Chapters in Books - - - - - -
4. Edited Books - - - - - - 5. Books with ISBN
with details of publishers
- - - - - -
6. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
- SciELO Portugalia
Web of Science, Scopus
Google Scholar, SCIRUS, Genamics Journal seek
Web of Science, Scopus Google Scholar, SCIRUS, Genamics Journal seek
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7. Citation Index – range / average
- 1.11 5.2, - - -
8. SNIP - - 2.179 - - - 9. SJR - 0.314 1.644 - - 0.34
+0.520
10. Impact Factor – range / average
4.98 ISSN
9/ISSN 1.233+1. 22 +4.529
2.15/ISSN
3.05/ISSN +0.55 NAAS Ratting6.8
4.37/ISSN
11. h-index 13 13+127
• Publication from 2009-10 1. Characterization of Cobalt Ferrite Nanoparticles Synthesized by Self-
Propagating Low Temperature Combustion Method. Nano Science & Nano Technology - An Indian Journal, v.3, No.1, 2009. P.M. Prithviraj Swamy, S. Basavaraja, R. Nijagunappa, A. Venkataraman.
2. Study of Gulbarga University Campus Watershed for Rainwater Harvesting. In: Kalpana Markandey and S. Simhadri (eds.). Urban Environment and Geoinformatics, Rawat Publications, Hyderabad, pp.286-301, 2009. R. Nijagunappa, A.G. Rajanna, and M.D. Khanadali.
• Publication from 2010-11 3. Anil Kumar Khaple, Devakumar, A. S., Udaya Morabad and Satish, B. N.
2010. Effect of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Seedling growth of Grevillea robust A. CUNN: An Important Multipurpose shade Tree species in coffee Agroforestry system. International Journal of Forestry Usufructs.
Management, Vol: 11 (2): Pg: 63-70.July-Dec 2010.
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4. P.Kariyajjanavar, J. Narayana, Y.A. Nayaka, M. Uma Naik, (2010). Electrochemical Degradation and Cyclic Voltammetric studies of textile Reactive Azo Dye Cibacron Navy WB, Portugaliae Electrochemica Acta,
28(4), P: 265-277 5. Nijagunappa, R., Gaikwad Abasaheb, Ahmed, S.A., and Sulochana
Shekhar. Urban sprawl study on Gulbarga city using Geoinformatics and Shannon’s Entropy. Proceedings of the National Seminar on “Frontiers of Earth Science Research”, organized by Central University of Karnataka, in association with Mineralogical Society of India on 5th and 6th May 2012 at Gulbarga, pp.260-267. ISBN:978-81-909728-4-0.
6. Nijagunappa, R., Pratibha, V.H., Ahmed, S.A., and Surabhi Bhatt. Study of floods in Gulbarga District using Geoinformatics. Proceedings of the National Seminar on “Frontiers of Earth Science Research”, organized by Central University of Karnataka, in association with Mineralogical Society of India on 5th and 6th May 2012 at Gulbarga, pp.237-243. ISBN:978-81-909728-4-0.
7. Surabhi Bhatt, Ahmed, S.A., Abdul Karem, S.N., Kiran Raj, S., Nischitha, V., and Nijagunappa, R. ASTER DEM derived Morphometric Analysis for Floods of Upper Krishna Basin. Proceedings of the National Seminar on “Frontiers of Earth Science Research”, organized by Central University of Karnataka, in association with Mineralogical Society of India on 5th and 6th May 2012 at Gulbarga, pp.135-140. ISBN:978-81-909728-4-0.
8. Shivaji Bhandarkar and R. Nijagunappa., Comparative study of Vehicular pollution load of Biodiesel and conventional fuel at North East Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, Gulbarga. Proceedings of the International Conference on Frontiers in Automobile and Mechanical Engineering organized by Sathyabama University, Chennai in association with the Indian Space Research Organization during November 25-27, 2010, pp.466-471.
9. Shivaji Bhandarkar and R. Nijagunappa. Minimization of vehicular pollution at NE-Karnataka State Transport Corporation-Gulbarga by the use of CNG in place of diesel fuel. In: Sunita Asthana and Elizabeth Margaret (Editors). Green Summit on Climate Change-Issues and Concerns held at St. Ann’s College for Women, Mehdipattanam, Hyderabad during 12th and 13th November 2010, pp.155-161.
10. Shivaji Bhandarkar and R. Nijagunappa. Comparative Pollution Load Study of Diesel and LPG Fuelled Buses at NE-Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation-Gulbarga. In: Razaulla Khan, Izaarul Haq Farooqi, and Farrukh Basheer. Proceedings of the International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Environment held at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh during 29-30th October 2010, pp.394-397. ISBN: 978-93-90697-25-3.
11. R. Nijagunappa, B. Varadendra, and M.D. Khanadali. Amphibolites of the Hutti Gold Mine in the Hutti-Maski Greenstone Belt of Karnataka-Andhra Craton of South India. In: N.R.Karmalkar, R.A. Duraiswami, N.J.Pawar, Ch.Sivaji (Editors), Origin and Evolution of the Deep Continental Crust, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, pp.11-22, 2010.
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• Publication from 2011-12 12. Basavaraj Hutti and Nijagunappa, R., 2011: Identification of Groundwater
Potential Zone using Geoinformatics in Ghataprabha basin, North Karnataka, India, International journal of geomatics and geosciences, Integrated Publications, Volume 2, Issue. 1, 91-109.
13. Basavaraj Hutti and Nijagunappa, R., 2011: Geoinformatics Technology Application in North Karnataka for Water Resources Management, Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology, Euresian Publications, Volume 1, Issue 3: 222-232.
14. Basavaraj Hutti and Nijagunappa, R., 2011: Applications of Geoinformatics in Water Resources Management of Semi-Arid Region, North Karnataka, India, International journal of geomatics and geosciences, Integrated Publications, Volume 2, Issue 2, 371-382.
15. Basavaraj Hutti and Nijagunappa, R., 2011: Development of Groundwater Potential Zone in North-Karnataka Semi-Arid Region Using Geoinformatics Technology, Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology, Euresian Publications, Volume 1, Issue 4: 500-514.
16. Basavaraj Hutti and Nijagunappa, R. Development of Groundwater Potential Zone in North-Karnataka Semi-Arid Region using Geoinformatics Technology. Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology, v.1, No.4, pp.500-514, 2011. eISSN: 2249-0256.
17. Prithviraj Swamy, P.M., Basavaraj, S., Vijayanand Havanoor, Srinivas Rao, N.V., Nijagunappa, R., and Venkataraman, A, Barium ferrite nanoparticles prepared by self-propagating low temperature combustion method and its characterization. Bull. Mater. Sci., v. 34, No. 7, pp.1319-1323, 2011, © Indian Academy of Sciences.
18. Prithviraj Swamy, P.M., Basavaraj, S., Arunkumar Lagashetty, Srinivas Rao, N.V., Nijagunappa, R., and Venkataraman, A. Synthesis and characterization of zinc ferrite nanoparticles obtained by self-propagating low-temperature combustion method. Bull. Mater. Sci., v.34, No.7, pp.1325-1330, 2011, ©Indian Academy of Sciences.
19. Basavaraj Hutti and Nijagunappa. R, Identification of Groundwater Potential Zone using Geoinformatics in Ghataprabha basis, North Karnataka,India. International Journal of Geomatics and Geosciences, v.2, No.1, pp.91-109, 2011. ISSN:0976-4380.
20. Prakash Kariyajjanavar, J Narayana, Y. Arthoba Nayaka, ( 2011). Degradation of Textile Wastewater by Electrochemical Method, Hydrology: Current Research, 2011, 2(1):110, http://dx.doi.org/ 10.4172/ 2157-7587.1000110
21. Prakash Kariyajjanavar, J Narayana, Y. Arthoba Nayaka, (2011). Studies on Degradation of Reactive Textile Dyes Solution by Electrochemical Method , Journal of Hazardous Materials, 190 (1-3) 952–961
• Publication from 2012-13 22. Anil Kumar Khaple and Devakumar. A.S. 2012. Effect of different manures
on Seedling growth of Grevillea robusta A. Cunn. Indian Journal of
Agroforestry.Vol.14 (1): 80-83 2012. 23. Anil Kumar Khaple, Devakumar. A.S., Maruti Garuv and Niranjan.
S.P.2012. How Significant is Valuation of Ecosystem Services? CRDEEP
International Journal of Life Science (IJES).Vol. (1) No .4: Pp: 274-278. 2012.
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24. Anil Kumar Khaple, Devakumar. A.S., Maruti Garuv and Niranjan. S.P. 2012. Influence of Potting Media on Grevillea robusta A.CUNN: Seedlings at Nursery Stage. CRDEEP International Journal of Life Science
(IJBAS).Vol. (1) No .4: Pp: 328-332. 2012. 25. Anil Kumar Khaple, Maruti Gurav and Santosh Hubballi.2012. Population
studies of wild edible fruit tree species in Kodagu. CRDEEP International
Journal of Life Science (IJLS). Vol. (1) No.3: Pp: 48-55. 2012. 26. Anand, B., Devagiri, G.M., Maruti Gurav, Vasudev, H.S and Anil Kumar
Khaple.2012. Effects of Pre-sowing seed treatments on germination and seedling growth performance of Melia dubia .CAV: An important multipurpose tree. CRDEEP International Journal of Life Science
(IJLS).Vol. (1) No.3: Pp: 59-63. 2012. 27. Basavaraj Hutti and Nijagunappa, R., 2012: Geoinformatics Based
Decision Support System Tools for Water Resources Management in North Karnataka, India, International Bimonthly, Indian Journal of Natural Sciences, Volume 2 Issue 10, 779-791.
28. Prakash Kariyajjanavar, J Narayana, Y. Arthoba Nayaka (2012) Degradation of Simulated Dye Wastewater by Electrochemical Method on Carbon Electrodes, Indian Journal Of Natural Sciences,1(10),809-821
29. Prakash Kariyajjanavar, J Narayana, Y. Arthoba Nayaka, Kalachar Haranahalli Chadimani Byrappachari, (2012) Electrochemical Degradation and Cyclic Voltammetric Studies of Fast Sulphon Black F and Eriochrome Black T –A Comparative Study, Inventi Impact: Water & Environment,
2012(3), 139-144. 30. Basavaraja. D, J. Narayana, E.T. Puttaiah and K. Prakash (2012)
Phytoplankton species diversity indices in anjanapura reservoir, Western Ghat region, Shimoga District, Journal of Environmental Biology,
2012,34,805-810. • Publication from 2013-14
31. G.M. Devagiri., S. Money, Sarnam Singh, V.K, Dadhawal, Prasanth Patil, Anil Kumar Khaple, A.S. Devakumar & Santosh Hubballi.2013. Assessment of above ground biomass and carbon pool in different vegetation types of south western part of Karnataka, India using spectral modelling. 2013. International Society for Tropical Ecology. Vol.54, (2): 149-165, May 2013.
32. Prakash Kariyajjanavar, J Narayana, Y. Arthoba Nayaka, (2013) Electrochemical degradation of C.I. Vat Brown 1 dye on carbon Electrode, Advanced Chemistry Letters, 1, 32-39, DOI:10.1166/acl.2013.1002
33. Prakash Kariyajjanavar, Narayana. J, R. Lakshminarayan (2013). Performance Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kemwell International Limited, Peenya, Bangalore. Kuvempu Univ.Sci.J, 6, 08-12
34. Prakash Kariyajjanavar, J Narayana, Y. Arthoba Nayaka, Ramarao Viswanatha (2013).Electrochemical Degradation of Anthraquinone Reactive Dye Novacron Blue 4R, Inventi Impact: Chemical Engineering,
2013(2):76-82, 2013. 35. Prakash Kariyajjanavar, J Narayana, Y. Arthoba Nayaka (2013)
Electrochemical Degradation of C.I. Vat Orange 2 Dye on Carbon Electrode, Inventi impact: Water & Environment, 2013(3):106-112
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36. Prakash Kariyajjanavar, J Narayana, Y. Arthoba Nayaka (2013). Degradation of textile dye C.I. Vat black 27 by Electrochemical Method by using Carbon Electrodes, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering,
1, 975–980, • Publication from 2014-15
37. Manjunath, Bhaskar Joshi and Anil Kumar Khaple.2014. Song- dialects two populations of Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonntus cafer). Journal of
Threatened Taxa: 1st February 2014. Paper accepted yet to be published. 38. Devagiri G.M, Sanjay Tomar, Anil Kumar Khaple, Santosh Hubballi,
Maruti Gurav, Srinivas Nayak and Mohan, S. Population Status and Distribution of the Endangered Lion Tailed Macaque (Macaca Silenus) in Kodagu, Central Western Ghats, India. 2014. International Journal of Life
Sciences Vol. 3 No.4 2014. Pp.178-188 39. Anil Kumar Khaple1, Mala Ramesh, Vinay Pasar and Manjunath. K. A
Preliminary Survey of Amphibians and Reptiles in and around Afzalpur Village, Gulbarga District, Karnataka, India International Journal of
Environmental Sciences Vol. 3 No. 4. 2014. Pp. 216-219. 40. Devagiri G.M, Anil Kumar Khaple, Mohan, S, Venkateshamurthy, P.,
Sanjay Tomar, Arunkumar, A.N and Geeta Joshi. Species diversity, regeneration and dominance as influenced by canopy gaps and their characteristics in tropical evergreen forests of Western Ghats, India. Paper accepted and yet to be published in International Journal of Forestry. 2015.
41. Lata Satyawan Naik, Puttaiah. E.T and Ananth Nag B. (2013). Ethnobotanical studies of some plants included in folk medicines of Goa. International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, Vol. 3. No.1: 6-13.
42. Lata Satyawan Naik, Puttaiah. E.T and Ananth Nag B. Ethonobotanical Studies of some Plants included in Folk Medicines of Goa, International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences Vol. 3. No.1. 2014. Pp. 6-13
43. Shobhana Kumar Pattanayak, E. T. Puttaiah (2014) Analysis of India’s Quest for Ensuring Food Security, International Journal of Innovative Research & Development, Vol 3 Issue 6, 313-319
44. Shobhana Kumar Pattanayak, E. T. Puttaiah (2014), Practices of Command Area Farmers of Tank System for Potential Solutions to Global Climate Change Implications, Vol 3 Issue 6, 320-322.
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions/industries in India and abroad : Nil
26. Faculty serving in : Nil a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (please specify)
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) : 04
28. Student projects : 40% a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects.
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b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute.
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by a. Faculty :
1. Dr. Prakash Kariyajjanavar has received the Sundarlal Bahuguna Young Scientist Award 2011 for Environmental Science on the occasion of 1st National Conference on Natural Science & Awards presentation ceremony on 17th Dec, 2011 at Conference hall PMSSS, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, India in recognition of dedicated services in Scientific Research .
2. Dr. Prakash Kariyajjanavar was selected for UGC Research Award-2014-16 from UGC, New Delhi (Along with Two years Full salary of the awardee with admissible allowances: Rs. 3 Lakh).
b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : c. Students :
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any : Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Yes
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the
Programme refer to question No. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
2009-10 7 4 3 4 3
2010-11 21 12 07 12 07 2011-12 11 08 03 08 03 2012-13 21 16 5 16 5 2013-14 25 13 03 13 03 2014-15 15 10 02 10 02
33. Diversity of students : Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the same
university
% of students from other
Universities within the State
% of students from universities outside the State
% of students from other countries
M.Sc., 2009-10 100.00 (7 Stu.) - - - 2010-11 100.00 (19 Stu.) - - - 2011-12 068.75 (11 Stu.) - - - 2012-13 100.00 (21 Stu.) - - - 2013-14 100.00 (16 Stu. - - - 2014-15 075.00 (12 Stu.) - - -
Ph.D., 2009-10 54.5 (6 Stu.) 45.5 (5 Stu.) - - 2010-11 14.28 (1 Stu.) 85.71 (6 Stu.) - - 2011-12 33.33 (3 Stu.) 66.66 (6 Stu.) - - 2013-14 100 (2 Stu.) - - 2014-15 - -
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : Nil.
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Nil PG to M.Phil. Nil PG to Ph.D. - Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed Campus selection Nil Other than campus recruitment 60% Entrepreneurs 5%
36. Diversity of staff
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : No b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes c) Total number of class rooms : Two d) Class rooms with ICT facility : No e) Students’ laboratories : Yes f) Research laboratories : No
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a. from the host institution/university
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university Nil
from other universities within the State One faculty
from universities from other States from Nil
Universities outside the country Nil
Sl. No.
Name Name of the Ph.D. Guide Year of Award
1. Mr. Basavaraj Hutti Prof. R. Nijagunappa 2012-13 2. Mr. Mala Ramesh R. Prof. R. Nijagunappa Pursuing 3. Mr. Shivaji Bhandarkar Prof. R. Nijagunappa Pursuing 4. Mr. Sanganabasappa. Prof. R. Nijagunappa Pursuing 5. Mr. Manojkumar Prof. R. Nijagunappa Pursuing 6. Mr. Siddegouda S. Prof. R. Nijagunappa Pursuing 7. Mr. T. J. Sri Raghava Prof. R. Nijagunappa Pursuing 8. Mrs. Lata.S.NaiK Prof. E.T. Puttaiah Pursuing 9. Mr. Shyale C. Prof. E.T. Puttaiah Pursuing 10. Mr. Anil Khapale Prof. E.T. Puttaiah Pursuing
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b. from other institutions/universities : Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: NIL
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. No
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback? No b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? Yes c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? No
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1. Dr Basavaraj Hatti 2. Mrs Channamma 3. Mr Idris 4. Mr Shivaraj 5. Mr Santhosh
11 Mr. Basavaraja Prof. E.T. Puttaiah Pursuing 12. Mr. Shobhanakumar.P Prof. E.T. Puttaiah Pursuing 13. Ms. Chudamani Prof. E.T. Puttaiah Pursuing 14, Ms. Kavya P Prof. E.T. Puttaiah Pursuing 15. Ms. B.N. Nanada Prof. E.T. Puttaiah Pursuing 16. Mr. Chandrashekhar N Prof. E.T. Puttaiah Pursuing 17. Mr. Ganapathi Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 18 Ms. Hemalatha B. Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 19 Mr.L.B. Kulakrani Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 20 Mr. Mohan S. Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 21 Ms. Bahgyshree Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 22 Mr. Praveen E Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 23 Mr. Santosh H Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 24 Mr. Maruri Gourva Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 25 Ms. Nagamani Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 26 Ms. Rekha Dr. Mohan Naik Pursuing 27 Mr. Ravindranath Pandit Dr. Ramesh Londonkar Pursuing 28 Ms. Meenakashi Dr. Ramesh Londonkar Pursuing 29 Mr. Basavaraj S Dr. Ramesh Londonkar Pursuing
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Special Lectures delivered by following eminent professor during 2009-2015
Dr. R. Nagaraja
Group Head, Data Dissemination NRSC Data Centre, National Remote Sensing Centre, Dept. of Space, Govt. of India, Balanagar, HYDERABAD 500 037
Dr. Uday Raj
Director Regional Remote Sensing Service Centre, ISRO Department of Space Govt. of India, l40th Main, Eswar Nagar, Banashankari, BENGALURU 560 094
Dr. A. G. Rajanna
Project Scientist, Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (KSRSAC), Regional Centre Gulbarga, Gulbarga University Campus, GULBARGA
Mr. Sandeep Patil
Project Scientist NRDMS, Zila Panchayat, Jagath Circle, GULBARGA
Dr. (Mrs.) Priya
Lecturer, Dept. of Geography, Jnana Bharathi, Bangalore University BENGALURU 560 056
Dr. Sulochana Shekhar
Reader, Dept. of Geography, Defence Academy, Khadakvasla PUNE 411 007
Dr. (Mrs.) N. Sunitha
Lecturer, Dept. of Environmental Science, Jnana Bharathi, Bangalore University BENGALURU
Mr. A. Elango
Manager-Geoinformatics, EOS, ISRO HQ, NRSC Data Centre, Dept. of Space, Govt. of Indian, Balanagar HYDERABAD 500 037
Dr. Praveen Raj Saxena
Head, Dept. of Applied Geochemistry, University College of Science Osmania University HYDERABAD
Smt. A.S. Padmavathy
Scientist-SF, P&PRU ISRO Head Quarters Antariksh Bhavan, New BEL Road BENGALURU-560 094
Shri B.K. Ranganath
Scientist, Regional Remote Sensing Service Centre ISRO Department of Space, Govt. of India, Monitor & Evaluation Unit, Antrix Centre, 485, 80 Ft. Road HMT Layout RT Nagar, BENGALURU
Dr. G.S. Srinivasa Reddy Scientist, Drought Monitoring Cell, 9th Floor,BWSSE Building, Cauvery Bhavan, K.G. Road, BENGALURU 560 094,
Sri G. Rajsekhar
Scientist, Forest and Ecology Division, National Remote Sensing Centre, Dept. of Space, Govt. of India, Balanagar HYDERABAD 500 037
Dr. Rajkumar Prof, Dept. of Botany, Usmania University, Hyderabad
Prof. Swami Budhanand
Visiting faculty, IIAS Shimla, Formerly UNHQ New York USA, Central Parilment of India New Delhi
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. • Use of Computers • Use of Internet • IGT tools methods
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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
• Feedback and conduct of internal tests.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • Students and teachers are travels to industrial study tour to visit the
Indusry and Ponds and other field visits • Celebration of World Environmental Day
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • Industrial Visit • Field Visits • Study Tour
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. - Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. The teachers and students in the department are involved in both basic and useful research. • The main objectives of the course are, Environmental Conservation,
Sustainable development, Environmental Pollution, Ecology, Environmental toxicology, Remote sensing and its application, Increase of Environmental Awareness and development of Socioeconomic conditions etc.,
• Development of Innovative eco-friendly practice for controlling Water pollution, Air pollution and soil pollution in the Environment
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Major Strengths • Students Involvement • Research Involvement
Weaknesses • Lack of Faculty • Lack of Research Lab • Research collaborations with other educational/research institutions • Lack of Socio-economic conditions
Opportunities • Appointments in Govt. & Non Govt. Sector • Research Development • Industries, distilleries, fertilizer plants, mines, refineries, textile mills
etc. • Social Development • Research and Development • Forest and Wildlife Management • NGOs • Pollution Control Boards • Urban Planning
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• Water Resources and Agriculture • Public Institutions and Private Industries and Firms • Colleges and Universities • Ministry of Environment and Forests
Challenges • Creations of Environmental Awareness to Globally • Improvement of student’s enrolment for higher studies and research • Updating the present syllabus
52. Future plans of the department. • Provision of good laboratory infrastructure to the Students and
Researchers • Providing ICT facilities for Students. • Applying for funding agencies and getting Sanctions for Research Projects • Collaborations with Industries/Govt. & Non-Govt bodies • Conduct of Seminars/ Conference/ Symposiums/ Workshops • Introduction of Campus Selection facilities for the students
Annexure – I
Number of Faculty Members invited as Resource Persons, Participated, Papers presented and Teaching Experience: Year wise from 2009_10 to 2014_15. 2009-10
Prof. Nijagunappa
1. Participated in the 2nd Conference on “Science and Technology for Human Welfare”, organized by Gulbarga University and Karnataka Science and Technology Academy, Govt. of Karnataka during 23rd and 24th September 2009.
2. Participated and presented a paper “Impact of Climate Change on Environment” as a Resource Person in the Seminar on “Legal Concerns of Global Warming Earth on Fire”, organized by the Karnataka People’s Education Society’s Sidhartha Law College, Gulbarga and Karnataka Institute for Law and Parliamentary Reforms, Bangalore (KILPAR) on 21st and 22nd, November 2009.
3. Participated and presented a paper “Science and Technology Research Enhancement in State Universities” in “The Subject based Vision Group Meeting-Science and Technology Research in Karnataka State Universities for Geology and Environmental Sciences”, sponsored by Vision Group, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of Karnataka, organized by Dept. of Geology, Bangalore University on 18th to 19th March 2010.
4. Participated and presented a paper “Management of Water Crisis” in the UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Global Warming and Water Crisis” held at the Channabasaveshwar Arts, Science and Commerce Degree College, Bhalki 585 328, Karnataka on 6th March 2010.
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2010-11
Prof. Nijagunappa
5. Participated and presented a paper “Impact of Climate Change on Indian Agriculture-Issues and Challenges” in National Conference on “Climate Change and its Impact on Natural Resources”, organized by Department of Environmental Science, Bangalore University, Jnana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore 560 056 and in Collaboration with Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Bangalore 560 001 from 18th to 20th October 2010.
6. Participated and presented a paper “Comparative Pollution Load Study of Diesel and LPG Fuelled Buses at NE-Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation-Gulbarga” in the International Conference on “Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Environment” organized by Department of Civil Engineering, Aligarh Muslilm University, Aligargh during 29-30 October 2010 .
7. Participated in National Conference on “Inclusive & Greener Cities – Urban Opportunities in the face of Climate Change”, organized by Centre for Social Action, Christ University, supported by CHF International, Bengaluru from 24th to 25th January, 2011.
2011-12
Prof. Nijagunappa
8. Participated, chaired two sessions, and presented a paper “Global Warming due to Environmental Pollution and its impacts”, in 7th Kannada Vijnana Sammelana (Karnataka Science Congress), jointly sponsored by Swadeshi Vijnana Andholana, Karnataka, Bengaluru 560 24 and Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106 from 15th to 17th September 2011.
9. Participated and presented a scientific review paper on “Engineering Preparedness for Disaster Mitigation”, in the “Engineers’ Day” function, organized by The Institute of Engineers (India), Gulbarga Local Centre (Karnataka) on 15th September 2011 at the Institute of Engineers (India), Gulbarga 585 102.
10. Participated in the National Seminar on “Geospatial Solutions for Resource Conservation and Management” organized by Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Centre, Dept. of IT, BT and S&T, Govt. of Karnataka, held during 18th and 19th January 2012.
11. Participated in the “User Interaction Meet” held during February 16-17, 2012 at National Remote Sensing Centre, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.
12. Participated in the Seminar “Bangalore World Water Summit” held at Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bangalore from 1st to 3rd February 2012.
2012-13 Prof. Nijagunappa
13. Participated and presented research paper “Urban sprawl study on Gulbarga city
using Geoinformatics and Shannon’s Entropy ” in the National Seminar on “Frontiers of Earth Science Research”, organized by Central University of Karnataka, in association with Mineralogical Society of India on 5th and 6th May 2012 at Gulbarga.
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14. Attended the Training Programme for Universities/Institutions on “Environmental Management System” on the day of 11.05.2012 at Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, No:49, Parisara Bhavana, Tejaswi Auditorium, 3rd Floor, Bengaluru 560 001.
15. Participated and prese 16. nted an invited paper on “Geological Disasters Management in India and Human
Sustenance – An Overview” in the National Seminar on “Environmental Disaster Management for Sustainable Development” on 28th March 2013, organized by Department of Environmental Science, School of Earth Sciences, Solapur University, Solapur.
2014-15
Dr. Prakash KAriyajjanavar 17. Presented Paper and participated in “One Day Seminar on Urban Environmental
Issues and Challenges in India”. held at Dept. of P.G Studies and Research in Environmental Science, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta during 11th March, 2015.
18. Presented the paper and participated in “Two Days National Conference on Recent Advances in Chemical Science Research”, held at Dept. of P.G Studies and Research in Chemistry, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta, during 14th & 15th March, 2015.
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1. Name of the Department : Instrumentation Technology, Gulbarga University Post Graduate Centre, Yeragera, Raichur
2. Year of Establishment : 1993 ii) On the Main Campus : ---- iii) At P.G. Centres
a) Raichur : 1993 b) Bidar : -----
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No. Courses 2009-10 2010-
11 2011-
12 2012-
13 2013-
14 2014-
15 1. PG (M.Sc.)
√ √ √ √ √ √
2. M. Phil.
√ √ √ √ √ √
3. Ph.D.
√ √ √ √ √ √
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :
• Open Elective in CBCS program. Department of Computer Science, PG Centre, Raichur is involved.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.: Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 8. Examination System : Semester and Choice Based Credit System 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. M.Sc. Computer
Science (Open elective)
X X √ √ √ √
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Cadre Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 00 02 Associate Professors 01 01 00
Asst. Professors 01 01 00 Others 00 00 00
Department of Instrumentation Technology
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualificatio
n
Designation
Specialization No. of
Years of
Experienc
e
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 6 years
Dr. Parvathi C S
BE, M.Tec
h., Ph.D
Professor
Control Systems, Fuzzy Logic controllers, Process Instrumentation, PC based Instrumentation
27 years
M.Phil. 02
Ph.D. 03
Dr. P. Bhaskar
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Professor
Process/ Scientific/Analytical/Process Instrumentation, PC/µp/µc based Instrumentation/ Embedded Systems
20 years
M.Phil. 02
Ph.D. 03
12. List of senior visiting fellows, adjunct faculty, and emeritus professors:
1) Prof. N. C. Shivaprakash, IISc, Bengaluru 2) Prof. K. Madhukar, OU, Hyderabad 3) Prof. P. V. Hunagund, GUK 4) Prof. S. N. Mulgi, GUK 5) Prof. P. M. Hadalagi, GUK 6) Prof. B. Ramamoorthy, SKU, Anantapur 7) Prof. C. Nagaraja, SKU, Anantapur 8) Prof. K. Nagabhushanraju, SKU, Anantapur 9) Prof. K. Raghavendrarao, SKU, Anantapur 10) Prof. J. S. Kadadevaramath, KU, Dharawad 11) Prof. H. M. Mahesh, BU, Bengaluru 12) Prof. M. S. Holi, BDTCE, Davanagere
19. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information
: 50%
20. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 4:1
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21. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Nil
22. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC, New Delhi Instrumentation
X √ √ √ √ X
2. VGST, Bangalore
X X X X X √
23. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Funding Agencies
Project title Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National –UGC UGC VGST
Design and Development of microcontroller based photoacoustic spectrometer for phase transition studies Design and Development of MATLAB-GUI based Fuzzy Logic Controllers for Process Parameters Establishment of state-of-the-art laboratory for PG program and research in instrumentation technology
8.97 lakhs 9.04 lakhs 10.00 lakhs (amount is not yet received)
X X X
√ X X
√ √ X
√ √ X
X √ X
X X √
Total Grants received
28.01 lakhs
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24. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil 21. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Sl. No.
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC, New Delhi.(Major research projects)
18.01 lakhs
X √ √ √ √ X
2. KFIST 10.0 lakhs
X X X X X √
22. Research facility / centre with : Nil 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate Bodies: 22. Publications:
Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
e) National f) International
01
--- 04
--- 04
--- 08
--- 07
--- 02
2. Monographs - - - - - - 3. Chapters in Books - - - - - - 4. Edited Books - - - - - - 5. Books with ISBN
with details of publishers
- - - Experiments with
Microcontrollers – Dr. P. Bhaskar,
IK (I) Publishers,
India
- -
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions industries in India and abroad : Nil
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (please specify) : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). : Nil
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28. Student projects
a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects : 80%
b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry / institute : 20%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
a. Faculty : NIL b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : NIL c. Students : NIL
30. Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national /international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.: NIL 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Nil 32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
PG (M.Sc.) 2009-10 15 05 02 100% 100%
PG (M.Sc.) 2010-11 10 01 02 100% 100%
PG (M.Sc.) 2011-12 11 03 00 100% 00%
PG (M.Sc.) 2012-13 13 01 01 00% 00%
PG (M.Sc.) 2013-14 16 09 00 100% 00%
PG (M.Sc.) 2014-15 23 04 06 100% 100%
33. Diversity of students :
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
PG (M.Sc.) 2009-10 29% 0% 71% NIL
PG (M.Sc.) 2010-11 100% 0% 0% NIL PG (M.Sc.) 2011-12 33% 0% 66% NIL
PG (M.Sc.) 2012-13 0% 0% 100% NIL
PG (M.Sc.) 2013-14 89% 0% 11% NIL PG (M.Sc.) 2014-15 100% 0% 0% NIL
34. How many students have cleared civil services and defence services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise. : Nil
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35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Not Applicable PG to M.Phil. 10% PG to Ph.D. 10% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment
Nil
90%
Equipments 10%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of Faculty who are graduates Of the same University 80% From other university within the state NIL From Universities from other states 20% From Universities outside the country NIL
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period: Three (03) Teaching faculties have been awarded Ph.D. degree during the year 2013-14.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library : Department Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available c) Total number of class rooms : 02 i) Class rooms with ICT facility : 01 j) Students’ laboratories : 01 k) Research laboratories : 01
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/ university List of doctoral candidates
1. Dr. S. S. Patil 2. Dr. Manjunath Reddy 3. Dr. Bhagyajyothi Patil 4. Dr. L. Shrimanth Sudheer 5. Dr. Immanuel J. 6. Dr. Chandrika V.
List of Research Associates 1. Immanuel J 2. Bhagyajyothi Patil
b) from other institutions/ universities List of doctoral candidates
1. Dr. Nagabhushan Katte 2. Dr. Laxmikanth R.
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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university : Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology : NA 42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? • Yes, the feedback is used to improve teaching learning evolution process.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? • Yes, the feedback is used to improve teaching learning evolution process.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Yes, the feedback is used to change the curriculum as per the feedback from the alumni working in industry/R&D/Educational institutions.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
1. Mr. Abhimanyu B (1995) 2. Mr. Avinash Hitali (1996) 3. Dr. Chandrika V (2001) 4. Dr. Bhagyajyothi (2001) 5. Dr. Nagabhushan Katte (2002) 6. Dr. L. Shrimanth Sudheer (2002) 7. Dr. Laxmikanth R (2003) 8. Dr. Immanuel J (2005) 9. Mr. Binu K (2008) 10. Mr. Anil C (2009)
• And many are successfully working and achieved good position in
industry/organizations/institutes in India and abroad. 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
• Every year the Department is conducting the special lecture from its alumni and eminent scholars and professors.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. 1. Black Board 2. Over Head Projector 3. LCD Projector 4. Laptop/PC 5. Internet 6. Audio-Video 7. Handouts 8. Group Discussions 9. Seminars etc.
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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
• By collecting the feedback from students who were selected/recruited in industries, companies, and R&Ds.
• By collecting the feedback from industries, companies, and R&Ds who recruited the students.
• By collecting the opinions/ feedback from external examiners for practical/ project viva-voce.
• By collecting the opinions/ feedback from visiting professors and subject experts from other and same university.
• From alumni who are working in various areas of instrumentation. The learning outcomes are monitored.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
• Industrial Visit (Local and other) • Active participation of students and faculty in national/international
seminars, symposia and conferences. • Conduction and participation of workshops and exhibition. • Also, in inter-university cultural programs at state and national level like
youth festival and student exchange programs of the university. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• Guiding the students/ scholars of other courses like M.Sc., M.Tech., M.Phil., Ph.D. from other departments.
• To visit the local engineering/medical and other institutes like University of Agriculture Sciences, Raichur and study the real time problems and counter them with appropriate instrumentation.
• Preparing, revising, and modifying the course curriculum timely. • The faculty have authored books in their area of specialization which is
helping the students of our department and other courses/universities as good study material.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.: No 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. • The department is highly motivated and contributing the society in
generating the knowledge wealth which is new, advanced, and highly needed for modern industries/ R&Ds and higher educational institutes.
• Student Induction Programme:
• The Department is sending the students to industries to carry out their academic project work in their final semester. This induction programme will early introduce the students to current trends in instrumentation industries and make them prepared for further recruitment. In addition the programme has many advantages viz.,
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• It is filling the gap between industry and institute by injecting the students to do project in their IV semester itself. There by early introducing the students to modern industrial technology and requirement.
• Students are trained in such a manner that they are industry ready and need not undergo any further pre-training.
• Special/ Invited Lectures: • By arranging the special or invited lecture from alumni who are
working in industry and other entrepreneurs and eminent personalities, the students will come to know the current status and happening in instrumentation. Which help them choose right career.
• Awareness Programme:
• Creating awareness programme & popularizing the scope and career opportunities of the course by visiting the local and nearby degree colleges.
• Self-reliance and Entrepreneurship:
• With self-reliance in the field of instrumentation as a motto, the Department is constantly focussing on in-house design and development of small, low-cost, and laboratory instruments required to carry out their project work.
• Design and development of instruments make the students to start their own career which is a major step towards self reliance and entrepreneurship resulting in employment generation and boost to make-in-India concept initiated by our Hon’ble Prime Minister.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. • Strengths:
• Well established department with two highly qualified, experienced, and permanent faculty (Professors)
• In addition to regular masters program (M.Sc.), two more programs leading to research, such as M.Phil., Ph.D. are offered.
• The faculty have been awarded the grants from UGC for their major research projects under which many scholars have received financial assistance and completed their Ph.D.
• Opportunities for Fellowship like, PF, JRF, SRF, RA, and PDF. • Weakness:
• Dearth of Faculty/ Vacancy pending. • Dearth of Store Keeper, Technical Assistant, Technical Officer • Few more laboratories. • No Separate (independent) building.
• Challenges: • Realize the people of this backward region about the importance of the
course and be connected with industries and companies because of lack of interest and negligence prevailing in this region in general and people/students or parents in particular.
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• P.G. Centre to University status. • Need for other universities in Karnataka to start the same course. • To make the course equivalent to M.Sc. Electronics/ Electronic
Science/Applied Electronics in Government Records/ Gazetteer. • Collaboration with Foreign Universities. • MoU with industries. • Sponsored seats for meritorious and economically poor students
• Opportunities:
• Job opportunities in India and abroad. • Provision for further research in the Department, other national
laboratories, R&Ds, national institutes etc. • Entrepreneurship. • Employment in industry as Instrumentation Engineer/ Design
Engineer/ Installation & Maintenance Engineer, and in institutes for teaching as Lecturer/Assistant Professor etc.
52. Future plans of the department.
• To start PG Diploma, M.Tech., and integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt. programs.
• To have a collaboration with universities, industries, and foreign institutions.
• Plans to apply for Major Research Projects. • Plans to conduct Campus Interview for the students.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Materials Science
2. Year of Establishment : 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No. Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG 03 07 03 - - - 3. M. Phil √ √ √ √ √ √ 4. Ph.D. 12 05 - 03 - - 5. PG Diploma in
Nanoscience and Technolgy
10 - - - - -
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: • M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D in Materials Science, • Departments involved are-Applied Electronics, Chemistry and Physics.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries,foreign institutions, etc. : Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : • No students for M.Sc, and M. Phil in Materials Science as well as PG
Diploma in NanoScience and Technology, since 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15.
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:
• Semester system during 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12. • CBCS from 2012-13 for Open elective students from the Faculty of
Science and Technology, GUK.
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others) : Nil
Department of Material Science
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name
Qualificati
on
Designation Specialization
No. of Years
of Experie
nce
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil.
guided for the last 6
years Dr M V N Ambika
Prasad** M.Sc., Ph.D
Professor of Physics and Chairman
Department of Materials Science
Conducting Polymer
Composites and
polymer electrolytes
27 years
M.Phil: 01
Ph. D: 07
** Deputed to the Department of Materials Science in December 2004 and Repatriated to parent department Physics. However, I was asked to look after the Department. Dr.A.Venkataramana is deputed to Dept.of Materials Science from Chemistry dept in December 2004 and Repatriated to parent department Chemistry in 2013 and Dr.R.L.Raibagkar is deputed to the Dept.of Materials Science in December 2004 and Repatriated to parent department Applied Electronics in 2013
# Dr.K.S.Venketesh is deputed to Dept.of Materials Science in June 2009 from Dept of Industrial Chemistry,Bellaryand Transferred to SMV PGC, Mandya, UoM, Mysore in February 2014..
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: • During 2009 to 2012 (Non-CBCS), deputed Faculty members and
Research Scholars were engaged in PG teaching programme.
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 1:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Nil
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14
2014-
15
1. UGC-Major Research Projects-
-Nano-bio science [2008-2011] -Memory materials [2010-2013]
2. DST- Major Research projects
-Polymer nano composites [2009-11] - Composite Sensors [2011-2013]
3. DAE-BRNS- Major Research projects
Functional nanomaterials [2009-2012]
4. UGC-Innovative Materials Chemistry
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[2007-2012] 5. UGC NonSAP Infrastructure development
[2010-2015] 6 Vision Group of
Science & Technology, GOK, B’lore
Infrastructure Development [2012-2015]Functional Materials
7 GUG-Premier Explosives Limited, Hyderabad-
High energy materials [2011-2014]
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
SN
Funding Agencies
Project title Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National
DST Development of Humidity and Gas sensors using conducting polymer nano composites [2009-2011]
Rs. 19.22 Lakhs
01*
DST Design and fabrication of a conducting polymer ceramic nano composite gas sensor [2011-2013]
Rs.18.70 Lakhs
02*
Govt of Karnataka
VGST [2012-2014]
Rs. 40 Lakhs
UGC Innovative Programme in Materials Chemistry [2007-2012]
Rs. 40 Lakhs
UGC Biosynthesis of some noble metal and metal chalcogenide
Rs. 5.64 Lakhs
02*
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nanoparticles [2008-2011]
BRNS Irradiation studies of some important bio functionalized nanoparticles [2009-2012]
Rs. 20.53 Lakhs
02*
Premier Explosives Limited, Hyderabad
Novel materials for high energy reaction [2011-2014]
Rs. 9.24 Lakhs
02*
UGC Synthesis, characterization and screening of silver and gold nano sensors as antineoplastic (anticancer) [2010-2013]
Rs. 10.15 Lakhs
UGC Studies on fatigue characteristics of La-doped bismuth titanate thin films for nonvolatile memories [2010-2013]
Rs. 9.73 lakhs
01*
UGC Non-SAP [2010-2015]
Rs.10 Lakhs
02* 02*
2. International
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - -
Total Grants received
Rs. 165.21 Lakhs
* Project Fellows.
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
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20. Research facility / centre with Sl. No.
Particulars 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
1. State Recognition VGST, GoK, B’lore
2. National Recognition UGC; DST; BRNS 3. International Recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:
22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a) National b) International
04 14
02 13
03 06
04 05
03 10
04 19
2. Citation Index – range / average
74 90 178 210 220 238
3. Impact Factor – range / average
2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3
4. h-index 4 4 4 4 4 4
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad: • Prof A Venkataraman visited Dept of Functional Materials, Inje
University, South Korea during January 10-14, 2009.
26. Faculty serving in a. National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (please specify) : • Faculty members are serving on National Committees (on invitation
from National Funding agencies, Institutes, Laboratories) and Editorial boards of International Journal.(J Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, Springer Publications) and Sensors and Transducers
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs):
• Faculty members are attending short term training programmes organized by reputed Institutes/Laboratory.
28. Student projects a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental projects : 100 %
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b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /industry / institute : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by a) Faculty:
• Teachers are recognised as Subject experts at premier Universities/Institutes and Union Public sevice Commission.
• Staff is recognised as a -: � Local advisory committee member, District Science Center, Gulbarga. � Mentor inspire programme in Chemistry (DST, Govt. Of India) No.
2046. � Coordinator, GUG-PEL research program in Teaching and Research.
• Awards: � Erasmus Mundus, Svagata Plan–2 fellowship (sponsored by
European Union), to work at Spain, under staff exchange (to work at Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain) 2015 to Prof A Venkataraman.
b) Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: Mr Ravishankar Bhat visited Valencia, Spain Universidad Polytecnica De Valencia, under Erasmus Mundas Action plan-II SVAGATHA fellowship 2nd Sept 2013 to 2nd February 2014.
c) Students: -
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. :
• GUG-PEL, National Symposium on High Energy Materials, 26th April, 2011;
• Participants about 150. 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
• PG students, Research scholars and Staff of the department maintained log book for the usage of sophisticated equipments. It is mandatory for the external users also.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
M.Sc. 2009-10 07 01 02 100% 100% 2010-11 12 07 - 2011-12 05 02 01 2012-13 - - - 2013-14 - - - 2014-15 - - -
Ph.D 2009-10 13 10 02 2010-11 33 05 05 2011-12 - - - 2012-13 11 03 01 2013-14 07 - 01
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2014-15 - - - PG Diploma in
Nano Science and Technology
2009-10 10 06 04 100% 100% 2010-11 - - - 2011-12 - - - 2012-13 - - - 2013-14 - - - 2014-15 - - -
33. Diversity of students Name of the Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries PG to PhD 75-80% 10% 10%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : Nil
35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG - PG to M.Phil. 10% PG to Ph.D. 70-80% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 10% Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment 40-50% Entrepreneurs 20-30%
36. Diversity of staff: Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same University Nil From other Universities within the state 02 From universities from other states from 02 Universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: NIL
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library: Faculty has their personal text and reference books, hard and soft
copies of e-books, web lectures, notes, etc along with the research journal articles in soft and hard copy format.
b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Each faculty member and student is provided Wi-Fi-net connectivity for his academic and research activities.
c) Total number of class rooms: 02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 01 e) Students’ laboratories: 03 f) Research laboratories: 03
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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a. from the host institution/university:
Sl. No
Name of the Research Student
Name of the Research Supervisor
Ph.D Degree
Awarded 01 Dr. Anil R Koppalkar Prof. M V N Ambika Prasad 2010 02 Dr.Ma hesh Bedre Prof. A Venkataraman 2010 03 Dr.Gama S B Prof. R L Raibagkar 2011 04 Dr.Swaruparani H Prof. A Venkataraman 2011 05 Dr.Pritiviraj swamy Prof. A Venkataraman 2011 06 Dr.Aashish Roy Prof. M V N Ambika Prasad 2012 07 Dr.Kunateppa Prof. M V N Ambika Prasad 2012 08 Dr.Raghavendrasagar Prof. R L Raibagkar 2012 09 Dr.ShivanandMadolappa Prof. R L Raibagkar 2012 10 Dr.Sridhar R Pande Prof. A Venkataraman 2013 11 Dr.Sharanabasava V G Prof. A Venkataraman 2013 12 Dr.Anuradha S Prof. M V N Ambika Prasad 2014 13 Dr. Syeda Seema Prof. M V N Ambika Prasad 2014 14 Dr.Sindhu H Mulimani Prof. A Venkataraman 2014 15 Dr.RavishankarBhat Prof. A Venkataraman 2014 16 Dr.KantraoSaware Prof. A Venkataraman 2014 17 Dr.Rajshekar Ghogge Prof. R L Raibagkar 2014 18 Dr.C M Tavade Prof. R L Raibagkar 2015 19 Dr. Nagabasavanna G Prof. R L Raibagkar 2015
b. from other institutions/universities: - -
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Even though the Department has good infrastructure for academic and research activities, following methodology was adopted for the strengthening of this Department: • Department is always in touch with university affiliated degree colleges,
local and neighbouring engineering and pharmacy colleges with regard to publicity of MSc /PhD /PGDiploma programmes of the Department.
• Department has also organized state and national level conferences/workshop to create awareness of this academic and research programmes.
• Staff members on academic assignment took every opportunity to highlight the importance of this programme at national and international level.
• Feedback, suggestions, and opinions were timely sought from IISC, B’lore, MRC, B’lore, IITs, TIFR, Mumbai, BARC, Mumbai, other reputed National Institutes/Laboratories, entrepreneurs from nearby industries as well as Hyderabad Karnataka Chamber of Commerce, Kalaburagi regarding this course.
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42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? : • As per the feedback, curriculum was taught as per their need.
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : • Department is always concerned about the students and note down the
opinions of students and tried to implement the changes as and when required.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? • Department has welcomed the feedback from the alumni and
employers on this programme.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): i) Dr Ashish Roy, Assistant Professor, KBN College of Engineering,
Kalaburagi. ii) Dr Raghavendra Sagar, Assistant Professor, Moodbidri College of
Engineering, Moodbidri. iii) Dr Sharanbasava Ganachari, Assistant Professor, BVB College of
Engineering, Hubbali. iv) Dr A R Koppalkar, Principal, SS Margol degree College, Shahabad v) Dr S B Gama, HOD of Electronics, BVB degree College, Bidar. vi) Dr Swarooprani, HOD of Chemistry, SB Science College, Kalaburagi vii) Dr Ravishankar Bhat, Enterprenuer, Bangalore. viii) Mr. Abdul Raheem, Principal, Al-Sharai PU College, Kalaburagi. ix) Dr Sreedhar Pande, Professor, Dept of CCT, PDA College of
Engineering, Kalaburagi. x) Dr Shivanand C, Kothari fellow(PDF), MRC, IISc, Bangalore.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.: • Students and faculty members always take opportunity from the external
experts for their special lecture, interaction with students or informal seminar.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.: • Apart from regular black-board teaching, faculty members use ICT
enabled facilities like power point presentations, e-lectures, Web-based tutorials and lecture notes. Subject based seminars, group discussions and quiz programmes are also conducted.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? • Through periodical tests, feedback and suggestions, the objectives of the
programmes are met. Students are motivated to participate in the subject based events (training programmes, workshops, seminars, conferences) at state and national levels.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. : • Faculty members are actively participating in extension activities like -
delivering an invited talks, subject experts for appointment of faculty
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within and outside the state, chairing sessions at various conferences/seminars, addressing the students from schools of rural areas under INSPIRE, MHRD programme to crate the scientific temper among them, as a project Judge, Mentor in science programmes.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.: • MOU was signed between Gulbarga University and Premier Explosives
Limited (PEL), Hyderabad on 20th April 2009. The major highlights of the program are as follows: � Award of Gold medal to the First rank holder of this Department. � Fellowship of Rs.10,000/- to a PG student of this Dept who secures
highest marks in B.Sc and study a paper on high energy materials. � An amount of Rs. 25,000/- (Annual registration fee) will be utilized for
Contingency (Rs. 13,000/-), Travel (Rs. 5000/-) and Remuneration for special lectures and TA/DA (Rs.7000/-).
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: • Department is accredited / graded as per the notifications of the University
norms and regulations.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. :
a. At the department level, the teaching methodology is discussed and accordingly planning and or preparation of time table is worked out for a semester. Any changes or modifications if required is also discussed and incorporated.
b. Organization of weekly seminars by staff, research scholars, and PG students
c. Assignments of current topics from Science and technology for group discussion
d. To provide the latest updates in the subject through the newspaper cuttings, S & T magazine, R & D newsletters, technical reports, etc.
e. Information about the latest books introduced for the Materials Science f. Encourage the staff and student to participate in the materials science
based activities g. Efficient presentation of research/project work by ICT enabled tools h. Undertake a study tour to renowned Laboratory/Institute and Industry
to understand the applications of Materials science and technology i. Interaction with the eminent scientists/experts j. Inviting the Technical experts/ engineers having hands-on-experience
on sophisticated equipments k. Dissemination of knowledge to society through simple, innovative and
cost effective methods and techniques.
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51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Strengths Qualified and experienced faculty members; Enthusiasm and commitment to Students and Society; Emphasis on the new plans, activities, programmes; Strong and recognized contribution for achieving par
excellence in the subject; Bold and acclaimed existence in research, consultancy
and publications. Weaknesses � Lack of student strength;
� Inadequate technical and skilled staff; � Lack of course awareness mechanism; � No attempts/concerted efforts from stakeholders and
Government organizations to rejuvenate the course in spite of R & D projects and highly established, well equipped research laboratories;
Opportunities � Focus on National and International Institutes and industries for collaborative activities in academics and research;
� Development of area specific / need based research laboratory;
� Enhancing the academic and research programmes through sponsored R & D projects;
� Establishment of linkages with premier institutes/laboratory/centre/academy;
� Industry-Institute interaction programmes. Challenges � Recognition to this course from State Government as well
as UGC; � Imparting a self reliant, skill based training to students; � Encourage the students for global research fellowships /
scholarships; � Offer the need based training and learning courses; � Expansion of networks with Government and Private
Organizations.
52. Future plans of the department: • Department is still looking forward to crate interest among the UG students
through various means; • Optimistic to renew the department with innovative plans and programmes; • Establishment of linkages with Government and Private Institutes, R & D
Laboratories, and Entrepreneurs for recognition of course curriculum and training.
• To start an M.Tech Program in Materials Science.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Mathematics
2. Year of Establishment : On the Main Campus : 1970 At P.G. Centres
a) Raichur : 2010 b) Bidar : 2010
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Admission List enclosed.
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
2. M.Sc 95 106 95 107 107 107 3. M. Phil 01 03 08 Nil Nil Nil 4. Ph.D. 33 26 16 Nil 8 Nil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Choice Based Credit System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others).
Sanctioned Filled Vacant Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professor 2 0 2 0 Associate Professors
5 1 4 Professor (filled against CAS)-1
Asst. Professors 8 5 3 Professor (filled against CAS)-5
Others Nil Nil Nil Nil
Department of Mathematics
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11 Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance (List of Notification enclosed)
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization
No. of Years
of Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr. J.C. Umavathi
M.Sc, Ph.D Professor Fluid Mechanics
24 Ph.D 05
Dr. C.
Sulochana M.Sc, M.Phi,
Ph.D Professor Fluid
Mechanics 28 Ph.D 07
Dr. M.H. Muddebihal
M.Sc, Ph.D Professor Graph Theory
25 M.Phil 04 Ph.D 06
Dr. N.B. Naduvinaman
i
M.Sc, PGDCA,
Ph.D,
Professor Fluid Mechanics
24 M.Phil 01 Ph.D 08
Dr. S.N. Gaikwad
M.Sc, M.Phi, Ph.D
Professor Fluid Mechanics
23 M.Phil 04 Ph.D 03
Dr. J. Prathap Kumar
M.Sc, PGDCA, M.Phi, Ph.D,
Professor Fluid Mechanics
22 M.Phil 01 Ph.D 05
12 List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: List enclosed.
13 Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty–programme-wise information: Nil
14 Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 42:05
15 Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: working: Two Peons and one Clerk.
16 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. UGC Fluid Mechan
ics
Fluid Mechanic
s
Fluid Mechanic
s
Fluid Mechanics
Fluid Mechanic
s And
Graph Theory
Fluid Mechan
ics And
Graph Theory
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17 Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Order copy enclosed.
Sl. No.
Funding Agencies
Project title Grants received
2009-15
1 National
A study of convective instabilities in fluid and porous medium
UGC Rs. 6,37,800/-
2 National Mathematical modelling in Medical Applications
UGC Rs. 7,81,800/-
3. National Some problems on convective instability
UGC Rs. 6,55,800/-
4. National Free and forced convection in vertical wavy channels with travelling thermal waves
UGC Rs. 7,85,264/-
5. National Study of some aspects of momentum, Heat and mass transfer in viscous, visco-elastic boundary layer flow over moving stretching sheet
UGC Rs. 7,84,000/-
6. National Effect of baffles to control flow and heat transfer in cavities
UGC Rs. 9,08,300/-
7 National Heat, mass transfer and onset of convection in enclosure filled with nanofluids
UGC Rs. 11,25,000/0
18 Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
19 Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Sanction letter enclosed.
Sl. No. Grants received 2009-12 2012-17 1. UGC-SAP Rs.49,00,000.00 Rs.40,00,000.00 Rs.43,00,000.00
20 Research facility / centre with : Nil
21 Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
22 Publications: List of publications, h-index and citations list enclosed. Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
10 8
08 26
10 23
13 52
18 43
05 86
2 Citation Index – range / average
120 160 380 450 540
3 SNIP 4 SJR 5 Impact Factor – range /
average 0 to 2.5
0 to 3 0 to 4 0 to 5 0 to 5 0 to 5.53
6 h-index 54 ( Total faculty for year 2015)
23 Details of patents and income generated : Nil
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24 Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25 Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad : List of invited talks enclosed.
• China, Romania, Bangalore, Aurngabad, VIT-Vellur, Surat, Lathore, Dharwad, S.V.University-Tirupati, Chenni, Belguam, Lucknow, DRDO-Pune, Shimoga, Bellary,
26 Faculty serving in : a. National committees: ISTAM, Science Congress, Andra Pradesh Society
of Mathematical Science, Swdeshi Vijnan Andolan b. International committees: International Conference on Research in
Education and Science c. Editorial Boards : Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences Journal, Indian
Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics and Systems d. any other (please specify) : Nil
27 Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).: Nil
28 Student projects a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : Nil b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute : Nil
29 Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by: Certificates enclosed. a. Faculty: Kalpana Chawla Young Scientist award, J.C.Bose Memorial
Award. b. Doctoral/Post Doctoral Fellows: Selected for Post Doctoral at the
University of Sannio, Italy. c. Students : Kothari Fellowship
30 Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. (Abstract enclosed) 1. Conducted National Symposium on “Recent Advances in Applied
Mathematics” on 8th and 9th of February 2010, in the Department of Mathematics, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga.
2. Conducted National Conference on “Recent Advances in Applied Mathematics” on 11th and 12th of September 2014, in the Department of Mathematics, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga.
31 Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : • Research students are guided by the respective guides to carry their
research by taking seminars, attending conferences, browsing internet and submission of their research articles.
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32 Student profile programme-wise: Selection list enclosed Name of the
Programme (refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
M.Sc :2009-10 501 21 74 21 63 M.Sc :2010-11 484 43 63 30 54 M.Sc :2011-12 455 21 74 24 60 M.Sc :2012-13 475 40 67 36 44 M.Sc :2013-14 438 40 67 35 50 M.Sc :2014-15 478 71 36 50 34
M.Phil : 2009-10 10 01 0 100 0 M.Phil : 2010-11 24 02 01 62.5 37.5 M.Phil : 2011-12 08 02 06 25 75 M.Phil : 2012-13 Nil M.Phil : 2013-14 Nil M.Phil : 2014-15 Nil Ph.D : 2009-15 240 18 16 54 46
33 Diversity of students :
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries 98 2 2
34 How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise : 02
35 Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Nil PG to M.Phil. 25 PG to Ph.D. 15 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Nil Campus selection Nil Other than campus recruitment Nil Entrepreneurs Nil
36 Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 83 from other universities within the State 17 from universities from other States from Nil universities outside the country Nil
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37 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Nil
38 Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to Library : NBHM Library, Internet facilities for staff and students: Internet Available For a) Both Staff and Research b) Students c) Total number of class rooms : 02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil e) Students’ laboratories : 01 f) Research laboratories : 01
39 List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a. from the host institution/university : Enclosed b. from other institutions/universities : Nil
40 Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university : Nil
41 Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology : Nil
42 Does the department obtain feedback from a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the b) department utilize the feedback? c) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? d) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
43 List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
44 Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts : Seminars for the students, Internal assessments, Oral discussion, Special Talks, Conferences and Workshops.
45 List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
46 How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
47 Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities :
Students are actively engaged in sports and NSS camps
48 Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
49 State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
50 Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
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51 Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department : More than 23 research scholar are funded for their doctoral degrees under UGC-SAP, SAP-MRP, RFSMS, KOTHARI, MANF.
� List of selected students enclosed with details of sanctioned funds. � Faculty members visited different countries to present and deliver
invited talks in different countries. � List of participation letters enclosed
52 Future plans of the department :
1. Coaching for Masters students to prepare for Net and Slet 2. Rephrase the syllabus keeping in view the recent developments in
Mathematics. Introduce softwares like Mapple, Matlab, Mathematica, Fluenta etc.
3. Conduct Conferences/seminars and workshops. 4. Invited talks from eminent teachers 5. Apply for more research projects under UGC, DST and other funding
agencies. 6. Enter into Patents 7. Set up a research lab to conduct practical’s for research students
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Microbiology
2. Year of Establishment : 1976
3. Is the Department part of a Faculty of the university? Yes.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.).
SN
Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
(Male+Felmale) 1. UG Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 2. PG
41
(21+20) 25
(07+18) 23
(13+10) 19
(07+12) 35
(14+21) 28
(07+21) 3. M. Phil
04 Nil Nil 01 Nil Nil
4. Ph.D.
09 Nil 13 14 11 06
5. Integrated Masters
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
6. Integrated Ph.D.
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
7. D.Sc. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 8. D.Litt Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 9. PG Diploma
Etc. Nil Nil 08
(3+5) 05 (3+2) Nil Nil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: NIL
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 Nil 05 Associate Professors 04 02 ---- Asst. Professors 04 03 ---- Others ---- ----
Department of Microbiology
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance.
Name of the faculty
Qualificati
on
Designation
Specialization No. of
years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D. / M.Phil. students
guided for the last 5
years Dr. Subhaschandra M. Gaddad
M.Sc.; Ph.D
Professor Epidemiology 33 07
Dr. K.Lingappa
M.Sc.; Ph.D
Professor Bioprocess Engineering & Fermentation
28 04/01
Dr. Dayanand Agsar
M.Sc.; Ph.D
Professor Microbial Biotechnology
covering Microbial Biodiversity, Biomass
transformation and Bioactive Molecules focusing industrial, Environmental and
Agricultural applications
28 07/01
Dr. (Smt). Vandana Rathod
M.Sc.; Ph.D
Professor Nanotechnology 20 09/09
Dr. C.T. Shivannavar
M.Sc.; Ph.D
Professor Medical & Environmental Microbiology
20 04
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
i. Merja.Kontro, Professor, Department Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland.
ii. Prof. Ashok Pandey, Head and Senior Scientist, Biotechnology Division, CSIR-NIIST Trivandrum.
iii. Dr. C.S. Vivek Babu, Senior Scientist, CSIR-CIMAP, Bangalore iv. Dr. Sudeedhra Kulkarni, v. Dr. P S Shankar;
vi. Dr. Absar Ahmad, NCL, Pune; vii. Dr. Marshetty Seenappa
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information - PG-Programme: 30%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : PG- Programme : 12.8:01, Ph.D., Programme: 8:1
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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual:
Sl.No Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual remark 01 SDA 01 Nil 02 Typist 01 Nil 03 Technical 01 01 Nil Retired 04 Lab Assistant 01 01 01 05 Peons 04 02 02
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC Innovation PGDIPLOMA (Microbial Technology and Bioprocess Engineering )
01
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Funding Agencies
Project title Grants received
2009-10 Rs in Lakhs
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
National
1.“Green synthesis of highly stabilized nano silver particles by Rhizopus sps. And its applications against Gram negative E.coli MDR-strains” 2. Production of stable tyrosinase from the novel isolates of Streptomyces 3.BioprocessDevelopment for Enhanced Production of Extra cellular Tyrosinase by Novel Streptomyces
UGC UGC DBT UGC
09,00, 09.06
21.97 6.00
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4.“Detection of community acquired MRSA in the general population of Gulbarga District using molecular markers” 5. Drive for the development of weaker sections and SC/ST population through vermicomposting. 6. Development of Bioprocess for the production of l-glutaminase by Pseudomonas sp. KLM9. 7. Bioprocess Technology for the production of Biocolor by Microbes Using regional Agro-Based wastes
DBT DBT UGC
10.11
14.664
10.63
Total Grants received Rs.81.434 Lakhs
28.17 27.97
14.664
10.63
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Sl. No.
Funding Agency
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.
DST-FIST
79.5 Lakhs
20. Research facility / centre with : Nil 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: Nil.
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22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Total
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a) National b) International
16 16 15 17 19 39 122
2 Citation Index – range / average
0-141 10.06
3 Citation total 73 102 168 182 352 355 1027 4 Impact Factor –
range / average 0-5.0/
0.453 5 h-index 8.2
23. Details of patents and income generated : • Patent on Process for production and extraction of water soluble
melanin by actinobacterium. Dayanand Agsar, Madhusudhan D.N., and Sulochana M.B., Indian Patent (2015), Permanent Application number 2731/CHE/2015.
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: a) Microbiological quality testing of water and milk and b) Consultancy service as an expert microbiologist to the Centre for
Environment Education Goa (an organization supported by ministry of environment and forest, government of India) for the prestigious project entitled Development of biodiversity management plan of mining sites in Goa.
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions/industries in India and abroad: Nil.
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) Any other (please specify) : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Nil
28. Student projects a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : PG students: 100% b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute PG Diploma Students: 100%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by A. Faculty :
a) One time research grant for faculty and UGC faculty research promotional scheme (FRPS) 2014.
b) Eminent Scientist award in National Conference on Green technology, Fight Pollution. Held at Acharya Institute of Science and Technology, Bangalore, 2012.
c) “BasavaRatna’ National Award by ShriBasaveshwaraKarmaveer Kala SahityaSanskrutiVedikeAheri ®, Bijapur, Karnataka, 2011
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d) “Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’ Award by DalitaSahitya Academy, New Delhi, 2011.
e) BEST ORAL PRESENTATION: Awarded during an International Conference on Recent Advances in Materials Sceince ( RAMS-2012), held at Bangalore, on 6th-8th November, 2012.
f) BEST SCIENTIST AWARD-2012-13: Prof. Har Gobind Khorana Best Scientist Award, awarded during a National Conference on Agricultural Biotechnologies for Sustainable Food Security, held at Pudukkottai, Tamilnadu, on 22-24, March 2013.
g) CREATIVE WRITER AWARD – 2011: Prof. N. S. Chouhan Memorial IPERA Award, Patna, Bihar awarded during a National Seminar on Education Crisis in Modern Indian Societies, held at Agra, on 24th and 25th Sept. 2011.
h) DR. AMBEDKAR FELLOWSHIP NATIONAL AWARD–2011: Awarded for Science Literature and Research, during 27th Rastriya Dalith Sahityakara Sammelana, held at New Delhi on 11th and 12th Dec. 2011.
B. DOCTORAL / POST DOCTORAL FELLOWS � DST Inspire Fellowship by Bi Bi Zainab Mazhari � Mr.Vivek Kulkarni won Second Place for Poster Presentation in
International Conference on “Innovations in Molecular Therapeutic” held at Anna University, Chennai, 28th to 31st January, 2013.
a. STUDENTS : 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national / International) with details of outstanding participants, if any. • The Three day special lecture series in Microbiology was conducted
from 27th to 29th October 2014, sponsored by Karnataka Science and Technology Academy(KSTA), Bangalore, Department of Science Technology Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore and Department of Microbiology Gulbarga University, Gulbarga.
• Prof. Ashok Pandey Director, NIIST Trivandrum. Dr. P S Shankar; Dr. Absar Ahmad, NCL, Pune; Dr. Marshetty Seenappa.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: • Yes, University Ethical research committee, University Bio safety
committee.
32. Student profile programme-wise: PG Program Applications
received Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
2009-10 48 21 20
2010-11 68 07 18
2011-12 45 13 10 2012-13 65 07 12
2013-14 80 14 21
2014-15 58 07 21
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33. Diversity of students Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries PG-Programme 90% 5% 5%
M.Phil & Ph.D., Programme
60-70% 20-30% 10-20%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. SET; 02 (01 SC,01 GM) NET: Nil GEAT: 01 (SC)
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG NIL PG to M.Phil. 05% PG to Ph.D. 20-25% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 01% Employed Campus selection NIL Other than campus recruitment 10%
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 60% from other universities within the State 40% from universities from other States from Nil universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : No b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes c) Total number of class rooms : 02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil e) Students’ laboratories : 03 f) Research laboratories : 06
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a. from the host institution/university : Enclosed b. from other institutions/universities : Enclosed
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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. : Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Nil 42. Does the department obtain feedback from
i. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
ii. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? By identifying the lacunas in existing teaching process of faculty and find the solutions through improving the quality of teaching by providing necessary facilities.
iii. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : Enclosed
a) Dr. S.L. Hoti, RMRC, Belagaum, Incharge director b) Dr. Manish Paul, Dean Research, St. Martha Hospital, Bangalore c) Dr. Venkateshwara Rao, Sr. Scientist, Ranbaxy, Harayana d) Dr. S.V. Kotbagi, Seasons Health Care, Hyderabad e) Dr. S.A. Patil, Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, NIMHANS, Bangalore f) Dr. S.V. Alavandi, Principle Scientist, Dept. of Microbiology, ICAR-
CIBWA, Chennai g) Dr.Vivek babu, Snr. Scientist, CSIR-CIMAP, Bangalore h) Dr. Sayed Dastgiri, Snr. Scientist, CSIR-NCL, Pune i) Dr.chandrashekhar naik, Professor, VTU, Bangalore j) Dr. Jankiram, Professor, Adichuchangiri Medical College, Mandya
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. : Yes
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes For PG Program: Black Board, Charts and Power point presentation ForPG Diploma : Black Board, Power point presentation and group discussion M Phil and Ph, D: Seminar, Assignments and Discussion
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? • Monitoring of learning outcomes by students progress in their internal and
main examinations and finally by their absorption in the concern jobs.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • Conducting the exhibitions, sports, cultural and social activities under the
banner of Association of Microbiologists.
49. State whether the programme/ department accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. -NO-
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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. • Department has made some contribution through teaching, research and
extension work. • Teaching with new curriculum helps in building up the confidence of
students for new avenues in their future career by introducing PG diploma course. This helps them not only in seeking good jobs but also helps in the self employment.
• Our department research work mainly on the exploring of importance of actinomyces isolated from this region. We are all mainly engaged in the exploring the industrially, agriculturally, environmentally and medically important microbes from this region.
• Our department also involved in the extension works like vermi-composting: giving training and awareness for the farmer especially belongs SC,ST and backward of this region
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. a) Strengths: Good curriculum, equipments, faculty, adequate infrastructure,
environment, constant student guidance. b) Weaknesses: Funds, Students quality, administrative support, placement
cell. c) Opportunities: Industrial applications, national and international
collaborations, patenting opportunities. d) Challenges: Improve the quality of teaching and Research mainly in
exploring the novel wild microbes of industrially and environmentally important. Improve the rate of student’s success in the competitive examinations. The main goal is to remove the label “backward” attached to this region.
e) Rural background, economical status, getting funds, training students for competitive examinations.
52. Future plans of the department. • More: Industrial collaboration programs, Linking with National skill
Development councils, Getting more & more Research / student projects, participation in solving local programs, awareness programs.
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1) Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Physics
2) Year of Establishment : 1981
3) Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Faculty
4) Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. PG 50 67 66 67 68 65
2. M. Phil Nil 04 Nil Nil Nil Nil
3. Ph.D. 21 Nil 13 Nil Nil 08
5) Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil
6) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : Nil
7) Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil
8) Examination System: Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).
9) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : • Department students have opted for open electives in other departments Chemistry, Material Science, Statistics, Computer Science.
10) Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 --- 08
Associate Professors 03 02 --
Asst. Professors 07 05 --
Others 11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance Name Qualific
ation Designation
Specialization
No. of years of Experience
No. of Ph.D/ MPhil students guided for the last 6 years
Dr.PS Naik
M.Sc., Ph. D
Professor Electronics & Solid State Physics
32 01/01
Dr. RD Mathad
M.Sc., Ph. D
Professor Nuclear, Condensed Matter
28 02/01
Dr MVN M.Sc., Professor Material 25 02/00
Department of Physics
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Ambikaprasad
Ph. D Physics
Dr. T Sankarappa
M.Sc., Ph. D
Professor Solid state, Materials Sci & Low Temp Physics
25 05/01
Dr.SM Hanagodimath
M.Sc., Ph. D
Professor Nuclear & Condensed matter
24 06/01
Dr.VM Jali
M.Sc., Ph. D
Professor Solid state, Materials Sci & Low Temp Physics
22 04/02
Dr. B. Sannakki
M.Sc., Ph. D
Professor Solid state, Materials Sci & Low Temp Physics
23 02/03
Dr.BR Kerur
M.Sc., Ph. D
Professor Nuclear and Energy Physics
20 06/01
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information : M. Sc 20% M.Phil: 0% Ph.D. : 0% 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
M.Sc.: 13: 1 M.Phil: 1: 1 Ph. D. : 7:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Technical Staff: Nil Administrative staff : Actual: 02 Filled: 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. UGC/SAP-I i) Material Science ii) Radiation Physics 70.50 lakh for 5 years
50.10 lakhs
4,38,368 4,48,255 4,89,239 4,73,310 Total 67,98 lakhs
2. UGC/SAP-II i)Material Science and ii)Radiation Physics
130.50 lakhs provisionally sanctioned under SAP- II for the years 2015-20.
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Sl. No.
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received (Lakhs)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National : UGC DAE-BRNS
I II
48.85
8.02
----- 31.45
41.31 6.67
--- 6.73
--
2 BRNS III 16.75 --- --- --- --- --- 3 UGC IV 7.45 7.45 --- --- --- 4 DST V 47 --- --- 36 ---- 9 2 5. BRNS-DAE VI 25 13.89 2.60 6.28 2.32 6. UGC-MRP VII 13.67 10.63 2.01 7 UGC VII 7.32 7.32 2. International
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I. UGC-MRP: Study of low energy photon interactions with matter – Near absorption edges.
II. DAE-BRNS: Environmental Radiation Measurements of North East Karnataka Region.
III. Development of electron spectrometer and energy loss of polymers. IV. Electronic and magnetic properties of magnetic multilayers. V. Thermal and Electrical Properties of Borophosphate and borotellurite
glasses VI. Syntheisis, characterization and radiation response of nano ferroelectrics,
nano ferrites. VII. Structural and absorption studies of rare earth doped germanium tellurite
glasses. VIII. Energy loss of light ions in polymer films.
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : SN Collaboration 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 1. National Radiation Safety System Division, BARC, Mumbai (BRK) 2. NSC, New
Delhi
3. International Total
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Sl. No.
Grants received in lakhs
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC SAP- Phase I
70.50 (sanctioned)
50.10 4.34 4.48 4.89 4.73 Total 67.98
2 UGC SAP- Phase II
130.50
Sanctioned for the period starting from April, 2015
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20. Research facility / centre with
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies :Nil
22. Publications: Sl N
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a) National b) International
06 26
03 15
13 12
10 09
12 15
11 21
09 16
2. Monographs 1 4 4 3 Number listed in
International Database
2 4
1
1
4
3
4 Citation Index – range / average
7.55 4.81 4.27 5.6 1 0.43 4.94
5 Impact Factor – range / average
01-2.5
1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
6 h-index-web of sci/google
9 5 5 3 1 1 11
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Material Science
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/ institutions / industries in India and abroad :
a) Dr R D Mathad: International conf, at Manchester, NASM, UK b) Dr.V M Jali: INSA visiting Scientist fellowship at NCL, Pune during Oct.,
2014-Mar., 2015
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) :
Name of the Professor
Editor/ Associate Editor
Referee
R D Mathad Acta Indica Phyisca T Sankarappa Vijnanganga (A
peer reviewed science research journal)
1) J. Mol. Structure (Elsevier) 2) J. Solid state ionics (Elsevier) 3) J.Aloys & Compouds (Elsever) 4) Ind. J Phys. (Springer)
S.M. Hanagodimath
1) J. Mol. Structure (Elsevier) 2) J. Lumin. (Elsevier)
Dr. B R Kerur 1.Jr. of Medical Physics 2. Rad. Phys. & Chem 3 Jr. of Rad. Prot. & Environment 4 Jr. annals of nuclear energy.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).: Nil
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28. Student projects a. Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : All M.Sc IV Sem Students carry out projects. b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by • Faculty :
1. INSA fellowship awarded to Prof. V M Jali 2014 2. MRSI Gold medal awarded to Prof. V M Jali 2015 3. Radiologocal Safety Officer Level I : Prof B R Kerur. [2011-16]
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
SN Title of the Seminar Venue Date and period of the
seminar
Remarks
1 National Seminar on x-ray Diffraction Techniques (NSXRD)
Raman Hall,
Department of Physics,
GUG
March 01-02, 2010
About 100 participants from the Department and 100 delegates from affiliated colleges, colleges from other University young staff members from other institute and universities attended in all five seminar all the time
2 National Seminar on Radiation Physics ( NSRP 2011)
March 17 and 18, 2011
3 National Seminar on Advanced Functional Materials (NS-AFM)
March 19 and 20, 2012
4 National Seminar on condensed Matter and Materials Physics (NS-CHAMP)
March 19 and 20, 2013
5 National Seminar On Radiation Physics 2014 ( NSRP 2014)
March 25 and 26, 2014
6 International Year of Crystallography
March, 27 & 28, 2015
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : • As per University regulations issued time to time
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
M. Sc 2009 184 23 27 33.33% 61.11% 2010 198 29 38 40.74% 59.26% 2011 322 21 45 38.64% 50% 2012 349 20 47 42.42% 51.51% 2013 580 23 45 25.42% 74.58% 2014 582 19 46 28.13% 70.31%
M.Phil 2011 02 02 100% 100% Ph.D 2011 24 11
2013 08 03
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33. Diversity of students Name of the Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students from other countries
M.Sc. 92 4 4 Nil M.Phil/Ph.D. Open to all eligible candidates in India Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
SN Name Exam Cat 1 Ms. Shilpa Bhandare KSET -2013 IIA 2 Mr. Mahantesh S C KSET -2014 II A 3 Ms. Sarswati K KSET -2014 SC 4 Mr. Manjunath A KSET -2014 III B 5 Mr. Aravindkumar M Y KSET -2014 GEN 6 Mr. Basavaraj R KSET -2014 II A 7 Mr. Mahesh A KSET -2014 III B 8 Ms. Chinnamma KSET -2014 III B
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Information not available PG to M.Phil. 13% PG to Ph.D. 13% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Campus selection Nil Other than campus recruitment 75% Entrepreneurs Information not available
36. Diversity of staff :
Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 12.5% from other univ. within the State 50% from univ. from other States 25% from univ. outside the country 12.5%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a. Library : Department library has 750 books. b. Internet facilities for staff and students: i) All the staff members are
provided Internet facility in their sitting rooms. ii) Students are provided internet facility in the Dept. library.
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c. Total number of class rooms : Three d. Class rooms with ICT facility : Three e. Students’ laboratories: Labs are well equipped with required number of
experiments and furnished with tables, stools, cupboards etc.. f. Research laboratories : Following instruments are available in the Research
labs for measurements.
SN Name of the Equipment Cost in lakhs (Rs.) 1 X-Ray diffractometer Rigaku make 56 2 HpGe Detector US Make 15 3 Vacuum Coating Unit: Hindhivac 10 4 Low energy Gamma spectrometer 10 5 Precision Impedance Analyser Wayne-Kerr 10 6 DC Resistance bridge Danbridge make 10 7 Ferroelectric loop tracer 08 8 LCR meter Hioki make 06 9 Radiation Survey meter 06 10 High temperature furnace Heatcone make 5.6 11 Spin coater 05 12 Alpha ray spectrometer 05 13 NaI(Tl) Detector 05 14 Nano voltmeter Keithley make 04 15 Spectrometer 04 16 Digital multimeter (2 No’s) Keithley make 06 17 Source meter Keithley make 03 18 Current source meter Keithley make 3.3 19 Ball mill 3.0 20 LN2 Cryostat with electromagnet 3.0
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
• Doctoral Students (Full Time) All belong to our University SN Name SN Name 1 Sarvamangala 11 Ashwajeet J S 2 Praveenkumar 12 Santosh Kumar S T 3 Tanveer Fatima 13 Shivaraj M W 4 Rajesh Siddanna 14 Chakradhar B 5 Shazia Farheen 15 Firdosh Jahan 6 Ramanna R 16 Haji Baba 7 Avinash Pandurang 17 Shilpa Bhandari 8 Chandraprabha 18 Omantah Patil 9 Nazia Parveen 19 Ashwini Apparao 10 Sharanbasamma
• Part Time SN Name SN Name 1 Sadiya Afreen 16 Aravind Dyama
2 Mahalesh D 17 Govardhan Rathod 3 Manjunath A 18 T Sujatha 4 S Abdul Khadir 19 Sweta M Nayak 5 Jyothi kattimani 20 M N Ravikanth
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6 Sannakki Nagaraj 21 Ingalgondi P K 7 Raghunanda B 22 Manjula V T 8 Ch Srikanth 23 Vijayashree Patil 9 Shrishail G H 24 Gatari B P 10 Mayadevi Kalagi 25 Siddhiram B 11 Rathod Vinodkumar 26 Rudramuni S 12 Shilpa Kulkarni 27 Sangappa K B 13 Pattar Mohanraj 28 Gurulingaswami 14 Farheena Parveen 29 Purushottam Joshi 15 Dawalappa H
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university. Nil 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Before farming the CBCS syllabus for M.Sc. Physics, the formal discussions were held with the students, their parents and alumni members.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from : YES
i. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
ii. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?
iii. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Feed back from the above mentioned stake holders has been thoroughly debated in the Board studies meeting which includes external and internal Professors.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) SN Name Designation Institution Nat/Int.nat. 1 Ganeshprasad Scientist IPR Ahmadabad National 2 Joshi -do- ISRO Ahmadabad National 3 Dr. Arvind C Vice President
(advisory) Reliance Company International
4 Hallikhed Scientist Singapore International 5 B Veeresh Scientist IPR Gandhi Ngr National 6 Dr. Rajesh K PDF Canada International 7 Shantabai Scientist ISRO Bangalore National 8 Dr. B Angadi PDF S Korea International 9 Dr. Sangappa PDF USA International 10 Sheelvant KAS Karnataka Cadre National 11 Ms. Kamalakshi Ph. D IIT Bombay National 12 Bharat Kumar Kulkarni PDF USA International 13 Srinivas Jujare Software
Engineer USA International
14 Sharanbasveshwar B Dy SP KPS National
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. : Information given under item no. 30
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? By the way of conducting regular tests.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. SN Name Ext. Activity Place 1 B R Kerur Popular lecture on
World peace day 2010 District Science Center
2 B R Kerur Galaxy Forum India, 2011
Bangalore
3 B R Kerur Popular lecture on World peace day 2012
District Science Center
4 B R Kerur Induction of Trainee, 2012
District Science Center
5 S M Hanagodimath Hiroshima day 2014 District Science Center 6 V M Jali World Peace Day, 2014 District Science Center
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. : Nil
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. : NO
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. : 1) Students are encouraged to carry out project works with good themes and
learn required research skill. 2) Students are encouraged to give seminars and improve their expression and
gain knowledge on the topic. 3) Research students are encouraged to publish papers in standard journals.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
• Strengths: 1. Well equipped labs for M.Sc. and Research 2. Library with good number of Books. 3. Experienced teaching staff. 4. Class rooms with modern teaching aids
5. A furnished Conference Hall • Weakness: 1. There are Vacancies in the teaching positions.
2. Technical lab assistant positions have to be created. • Opportunities: Enough scope of further research in frontier areas. • Challenges: Students both at PG and research level are needed to be
made proficient in English
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52. Future plans of the department. • Introduction of New courses at PG level Nano Physics. � Organization of International Conference. � NET/SLET coaching � Industrial Collaboration � Student Placements
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1) Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Statistics
2) Year of Establishment : 1991
3) Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes
4) Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No. Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-
12 2012-13 2013-
14 2014-
15 1. UG -- -- -- -- -- --
2. PG
I Sem - 06
III Sem - 01
I Sem – 13
III Sem - 06
I Sem - 11
III Sem -13
I Sem- 05
III Sem-11
I Sem- 11 III
Sem-05
I Sem- 08 III
Sem-11 3. M. Phil 02 01 Nil Nil Nil Nil 4. Ph.D. 03 04 03 -- -- --
5) Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : No
6) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : No
7) Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : No
8) Examination System: Choice Based Credit System.
9) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. M.Sc, OET 2.1 -- -- Yes Yes 57 70 2. M.Sc, OET 3.1 -- -- Yes Yes Yes 51
10) Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS) Professor 1 1 Nil Associate Professors
1 -- 01
Asst. Professors 4 2 02 Others -- -- --
Department of Department of Department of Department of Statistics Statistics Statistics Statistics
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11) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 5
years 1.Prof.S.S. Nayak
M.Sc, Ph.D
Professor Probability, Extreme Values, Generalize Order Statistics, Sampling Theory
34 M.Phil-01
2.Prof.C.P.S. Hungund
M.Sc, Ph.D
Professor Inference in Stochastic Processes, Probability, Estimation and Testing of Hypotheses, Reliability
27 M.Phil-01 Ph.D-01
3. Prof. Sujata.S. Inginshetty
M.Sc, Ph.D
Professor Statistical Quality Control ,Reliability , Demography
27 M.Phil-01
4.Prof.K.S.Wali M.Sc, Ph.D
Professor (Retired)
Demography Ph.D-02
12) List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : Nil
13) Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information : 29% (14 hours out of 48 hours work load)
14) Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : a) PG: 18 : 5 b) M.Phil – Nil c) Ph.D: 5 : 3
15) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Sanctioned: 02 Filled : 01 Actual : 02 – Peon (Permanent) and Clerk ( Man power)
16) Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. DST Generalized Order Statistics
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17) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Sl. No.
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National (DST)
Generalized Order Statistics
8.016 Lakhs
Sanctioned
Completed
2. International
Total Grants received
8.016 Lakhs
18) Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil 19) Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Sl. No.
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11 2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.
K.Fist, Govt. of Karnataka
20 Lakhs
Sanctioned Ended
20) Research facility / centre with : Nil 21) Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: Nil
22) Publications: SN Publication details 2009
-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a) National b) International
--
02
01
03
01 06
03 07
4 Citation Index – range / average
1 5
6 h-index 3
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23) Details of patents and income generated :Nil 24) Areas of consultancy and income generated :Nil 25) Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad :Nil 26) Faculty serving in : Dr C.P.S Hungund Serving in Editorial Boards (01)
a. National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
27) Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). • Hungund C.P.S and Shrikanth Patil (2013) : Presented a paper entitled “
Reliability Analysis of Thermal Power Generating Units Based on Working Hours” in the international Conference on Role of Statistics in the Advancement of Science and Technology held from 16-18, Dec 2013 at University of Pune, Pune.
• Attended National Workshop on “Data Manipulation and Statistical Analysis using SAS” held at Department of Statistics Manipal University, Manipal during 1-3 Aug 2014.
• Hungund C.P.S.(2015): Participated in Two-days National Workshop on Institutional Quality Improvement: and Challenges of Assessment and Accreditation held on Feb 6-7, 2015 at Karnataka Arts, Science and Commerce college, Bidar, Karnataka.
• Sujatha Inginshetty (2012): Presented a paper in the UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Recent Advances in Computational Statistics – Theory and Methods” held at Bharathidasan University, Thiruchirappalli during 17-18, February 2012.
• Sujahta Inginshetty (2012) : Participated in the three day workshop cum seminar on “Probability and Statistics held in March 05-07, 2012 at the Department of Statistics, University of Mysore, Mysore.
• Sujatha Inginshetty (2012): Presented a paper entitled” A Note on Detecting more IFR-ness” property of Life Distributions in the International Conference on Statistics and Information Analytics organized by Department of Statistics, Loyola College, Chennai during Aug -23-25,2012.
• Sujatha Inginshetty (2012): Attended one day seminar on: Food Security & Natural Resource Management, Organized by Faculty of Science & Technology Gulbarga University, Gulbarga on 8th October 2012.
• Sujatha Inginshetty (2013): Presented a paper entitled “Analysis of Traffic Accident and Frequency and Reliability using Appropriate system Reliability Model- A Simulation Approach. Organized by Padmabhushan Vasanraodada patil Mahavidyalaya Kavathe Mahankal, during 14-15 Feb,2013.
• Sujatha Inginshetty (2013): Attended the Seven Day National workshop on :Recent Development in Statistics with Special Emphasis on Computational Statistics”, Sponsored by University of Kerala held on 01-07 March 2013 at the Department of Statistics, University of Kerala, Trivandrum.
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• Sujatha Inginshetty (2013): Presented a paper entitled “ Large Sample Selection Procedure to select best New Better than used population” in International Conference on Recent Development on Statistical Theory and Practice, held at Department of Statistics, Pondicherry University during December 14-16, 2013.
• Sujahta Inginshetty (2015): Participated in Two-day National Workshop on Institutional Quality Improvement: and Challenges of Assessment and Accreditation held on Feb 6-7, 2015 at Karnataka Arts, Science and Commerce College, Bidar, Karnataka.
28) Student projects a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : 100% b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute :Nil
29) Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : Nil a. Faculty b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows c. Students
30) Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
• National Conference on Recent Developments in Statistics Organised by the Department of Statistics on Sept 08-09,2011-12. Sponsored by University Grants Commission, New Delhi
31) Code of ethics for research followed by the departments - : Nil
32) Student profile programme-wise: 2009-10 Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
I III I III I III I III I III PG 14 01 08 01 06 -- 100%
Ph.D 03 03 -- M.Phil 02 01 01
Student profile programme-wise: 2010-11 PG 21 06 07 06 06 --
Ph.D 06 09 01 02 03 01
M.Phil -- -- -- -- -- Student profile programme-wise: 2011-12 PG 11 13
04 07 07 06
Student profile programme-wise: 2012-13 PG 05 11 02 04 03 07
Student profile programme-wise: 2013-14 PG 12 05
07 02 04 03
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Student profile programme-wise: 2014-15 Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected Pass percentage Male Fema
le Male Female
I III I III I III I III I III PG 14 11 06 07 08 04 100% 100% 100% 100%
33) Diversity of students
Name Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
PG 100% - - - M.Phil 33% 33% 33% - Ph.D 83.33% 16.67% - -
34) How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. :Nil
35) Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG PG to M.Phil. 20% PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment 2014-15: 40% Entrepreneurs
36) Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 33.33% from other univ. within the State 66.67% from univ. from other States from univ. outside the country
37) Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period - : Nil
38) Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : Nil b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes c) Total number of class rooms :02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility :Nil e) Students’ laboratories :01 f) Research laboratories :01
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39) List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates :Nil a. from the host institution/university b. from other institutions/universities
40) Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. --
41) Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. :Nil
42) Does the department obtain feedback from i. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? : ii. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? iii. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? For a,b,c – Suggetion are Consider
43) List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1. Dr. Sujata Inginshetty, Professor, Department of Statistics G.U.K. 2. Dr. Surekha Munoli, Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, K.U.D. 3. Dr. Appanna.S.Talwar, Associate Professor, Department of Statistics,
K.U.D. 4. Dr.B.S. Biradar Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, University
of Mysore, Mysore 5. Sri. R.P. Reddy, S.G.L, Department of Statistics Govt. Degree Collage,
Kalburagi. 6. Sri. S.S. Andgi, S.G.L, Department of Statistics, Karnatak Collage, Bidar. 7. Sri.B.M. Kodangal. S.G.L, Department of Statistics, Karnatak Collage,
Bidar. 8. Sri.D.B. Kambar. S.G.L, Department of Statistics, Karnatak Collage,
Bidar. 9. Sri. Ompraksh Rajole, Prinicepal, Shri Shivalingeshwar Gov, First Grade
College, Madanahipparga,Tq.Alan Dist. Gulbarga. 10. Sri. Shreeshaila. Ghooli, Lecturer in Statistics MRMC Medical Collage,
Kalaburgi
44) Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. • National Conference on Recent Developments in Statistics Organised by
the department of statistics on sept 08-09,2011-12. Sponsered by University Grants Commission, New Delhi
45) List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. • Lecturing and Discussion.
46) How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? : Through Class Tests and Seminars.
47) Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. : Nil
48) Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. : Nil
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49) State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. : Nil
50) Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. • Through research Publications, by attending Conferences Seminars and
Work Shops • The generalized ordser statistics (gos) is wide class of ordered random
variables containing ordinary order statistics, sequential order statistics, record values, k-records and many others as its members. These ordered random variables have got many applications in practice like the study of earth quakes, study of floods and many other extreme events. Prof. S.S.Nayak and his research students have made significant contributions in this field both in theory and practice. During the plan period 2010-15, nine publications have been published..Prof.S.S.Nayak has attended one National Conference and one National Seminar and given invited talks on these findings. In addition to contributing to theory , bounds for the moments of record values and differences of record values have been established and tables have been prepared which will be useful to the researchers.
• One of the staff of the department, Dr.C.P.S.Hungund and her research scholar has taken up the research work on the topic Reliability Analysis of Thermal Power Generating Units Based on Working Hours and Repair Hours-A case Study on Thermal Power Plant at Raichur is motivated to analyze performance measures of Thermal Power Plant located at Raichur, Karnataka. Estimating the reliabilities of Thermal Power Plant plays an important role in predicting electricity generation and usage in any nation. The work is motivated on calculation of reliabilities and work efficiency of the power system located in Karnataka namely Raichur Thermal Power Plant ( RTPS).A model was developed based on failure patterns of seven thermal power units located at Shaktinagar, Raichur., Karnataka. Reliabilities were analyzed to identify the best performing and poor performing unit.
• Dr.Sujatha Inginshetty has attended the training program in statistical packages namely SPSS, Minitab, Matlab, R-Programming etc., conducted by the Department of Statistics, University of Kerala Trivandrum. This has helped her to train the students to learn these packages; in turn this has helped the students to analyze the data of their project work.
51) Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. • Strengths: Dedicated Staff • Weaknesses: Lack of Staff, Declining Student Strength • Opportunities: Good Job opportunities for the Students • Challenges: Projects
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52) Future plans of the department.: • The department plans to take up fundamental research to contribute
significantly in research & development activities to meet the challenges faced by the nation and the world at large. Efforts are on to develop the Department in to a renowned Postgraduate Department of Studies and Research in Statistics . The department intends to start a certificate course in Biostatistics for faculty of life sciences, in Statistics for the faculty of social sciences and applications of statistical techniques to the staff involved in population research.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Sugar Technology
2. Year of Establishment : 1996-97 i. On the Main Campus : At P.G.Centre,Bidar. ii. At P.G.Centre, Bidar
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University? Yes
4. Names of programs offered: PG
5. Interdisciplinary Programmers and departments involved. Yes Open elective
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, Foreign Institutions, etc : No
7. Details of programmers discontinued, if any with reasons : Due to no students
8. Examination System:: Semester CBCS
9. Participation of the department in the Courses Offered by other departments; 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual:
Data available in ADM. Sanctioned Filled Actual Professor 02 -- -- Associate Prof -- -- -- Asst Prof 02 02 -- Others -- -- --
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation. Area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance:- Name Qualifi
cation Designation Specialization No.
of years of experience
No. of Ph.D/ M.Phil.students guided for the last 5 years
Dr.Ravindranath.V.G B.E. AVSI Ph.D
Associate Professor & Special Officer
Sugar Milling & CoGeneration
16
--
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors. Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty-programme-wise information.Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio. No Admission
DeparDeparDeparDepartment of tment of tment of tment of Sugar TechnologySugar TechnologySugar TechnologySugar Technology
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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Nil
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: UGC/ SAP/ DRS/DSA/NON-SAP/DST/AST/AICTE/TAPTEL/Int. collaboration/ Industry / state Govt./HKDB/UGC Innovation / UGC Development/Any other Specify.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)international funding Agencies and c) total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.: Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received.: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,AICTE,; total grants received. : Nil
20. Research facility / centre with.: Sugar Factory
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Sugar factory.
22. Publication: 05
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/ institutions/ Industries in India and abroad. : Nil
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) international committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC,ASC,Refresher/Orientation programmes. workshops, Training programs and similar programs)
28. Student projects : Nil • Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental Projects • Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities/industry/institute
29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by: Nil Faculty Doctoral/post doctoral fellows Students
30. Seminars/conferences/workshops organized and the source of funding (national /international) with details of outstanding participants if any
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments. 32. student profile programme-wise: No admission
33. Diversity of students: Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,NET,SET,GATE and other competitive Examinations? Give details Category-wise.
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35. Student Progression: Nil
36. Diversity of staff : Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment Period
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : Yes b) Internet facilities for staff and students c) Total number of class rooms 44 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : No e) Students laboratories : Yes f) Research laboratories : No
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates :Nil a) from the host Institutions/university b) from other institutions/universities
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from The university
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department ( maximum 10)
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (speciallectures/ workshops/ seminar) involving external experts.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different Programmes
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension Activities
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes,give datils.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating New knowledge, basic or applied.
51. Detail five major strengths, weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department
52. Future plan of the department. • Retiled the course name as M.Sc sugar & fermentation technology
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Zoology
2. Year of Establishment : 1981
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Faculty.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc. & D.Litt., etc.).
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 (Male+Female)
2010-11 (Male+Female)
2011-12 (Male+Female)
2012-13 (Male+Female)
2013-14 (Male+Female)
2014-15 (Male+Female)
1. UG
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
2. PG
21 (05+16) (4 SC+ 0 ST)
30 (10+20) (7 SC+ 2 ST)
25 (09+16) (7 SC+ 1 ST)
39 (06+33) (6 SC+ 1 ST)
33 (05+28) (6 SC+ 1 ST)
35 (11+24) (5 SC+ 1 ST)
3. M. Phil
04 (1+3)
Nil 05 (01+04)
04 (1+3)
Nil Nil
4. Ph.D.
04 (2+2)
Nil 24 (13+12)
15 (5+10)
06 (2+4)
09 (01+08)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil 8. Examination System: Semester and CBCS syllabus.
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 Nil 01 Associate Professors
02 01 ----
Asst. Professors 05 03 ---- Others ---- ----
Department of Zoology
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name of the faculty
Qualification
Designation
Specialization No. of years of Experience
No. of Ph.D. / M.Phil. students guided for the last 5 years
Dr. K. Vijaykumar
M.Sc.; Ph.D.
Professor Environmental Biology 28 7/3
Dr. Murali Jadesh V
M.Sc.; M.Phil; Ph.D.
Asst. Professor
Endocrinology/ Environmental Biology
12 0/0
Prof. B.N. Joshi (Retd.)
M.Sc.; Ph.D.
Professor Pineal Gland 31 3/1
Prof. Mrs. S.B.Patil(Retd)
M.Sc.; Ph.D.
Professor Reproductive Biology 30 1/1
Prof. Ravindra Paul (Retd)
M.Sc.; Ph.D.
Professor Limnology 31 2/1
Dr. R.S Kulkarni (Retd)
M.Sc.; Ph.D.
UGC Emeritus Professor
Fish Endocrinology 29 2/1
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus Professors: • Prof. N. Chari, Professor, Department of Zoology, Kakatiya University,
Warangal. • Prof. Ravinder Reddy, Department of Zoology, Kakatiya University,
Warangal • Dr. Prof. S.K.Saidapur, Department of Zoology, Karnataka University,
Dharwad • Dr. Gopal Krishna, Head, Aquatic Toxicology Division, IITR, Lucknow. • Dr P.S.shankar, Director,MRMC, Gulbarga • Dr Baban Ingole, Dy.Director, NIO, Goa • Prof.M.N.Madhyastha Rtd. Professor, Mangalore University, Mangalore • Dr. Rohini Balakrishnan, Centre for Ecological Science, IISc, Bangalore • Dr. Arvind Madyastha, SS Centre for Biodiversity and Royal enclave,
Bangalore • Prof. Ch.Sammaiah, Kakaitya University, Warangal • Prof. V N Nayak, Karnatak University PG Centre, Karwar • Dr.Subhas Yelshetty, UAS, Gulbarga • Dr.Khitish Acharya, Shoba LifeSciences Pvt.Ltd, IBAB electronic city,
Bangalore. • Prof.Nagaraj Rao, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information : PG-Programme: 30%
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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : PG: Programme : 12.8:01, Ph.D: Programme: 8:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual:
Sl.No staff Sanctioned Filled Actual 01 SDA 01 1 Nil 02 Typist 01 Nil Nil 03 Museum curator 01 Nil Nil 04 Lab Assistant 01 01 01 05 Peons 04 Nil Nil
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC Non-SAP
01 - - - - -
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Funding Agencies
Project title Grants received
2009-10 Rs in Lakhs
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
National National
1. Role and
status of
women in
inland
fisheries of
Hyderabad
-Karnataka
region.
2. DST SRBC Project
UGC
No 34-
438/20
08
6.67
- - 19.58
- - -
Total Grants received
Rs. 26.25 Lakhs
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
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20. Research facility / centre with : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil.
22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Total
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a) National b) International
22
05
02
14
29
19
91
10. Impact Factor – range / average
11. h-index 23. Details of patents and income generated :
• Consultancy was given to the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation • Deputy Commissioner, Kalaburagi • Lake Development authority but income not generated
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: • Consultancy was given to the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation • Deputy Commissioner, Kalaburagi • Lake Development authority but income not generated
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions/industries in India and abroad : :Nil
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees :01 Prof.B.N.Joshi (NAAC Committee) b) International committees : Nil c) Editorial Boards : 01Academy of Environmental Biology d) Any other (please specify) Board of Appointments : 04 faculties were on the BOA panel for
various Universities in Karnataka and other states.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Nil
28. Student projects a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : PG students : 100%. b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute: PG Diploma Students: 100%.
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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by A. FACULTY:
1. Archana Gold Medal Award, 2012: Academy of Environmental Biology, Lucknow.
2. GMB Excellence Award in Environmental Science, 2012: Global Meet of Biologist, Hyderabad
B. DOCTORAL / POST DOCTORAL FELLOWS Dr Sharanabasappa Patil, CSIR Research Associate for the period of 2008 to 2011.
C. STUDENTS : Nil 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national International) with details of outstanding participants, if any. 1. Workshop on alternatives to use of animals in Life Science Education for
Zoology teachers, 9th July, 2011. 2. National symposium on Biodiversity and Environment 3rd -5th November,
2011. 3. The Three day special lecture series in Zoology was conducted from 12th
to 14th October 2012, sponsored by Karnataka Science and Technology Academy(KSTA), Bangalore, Department of Science Technology Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore and Department of Zoology Gulbarga University, Gulbarga.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Yes • University Ethical research committee, • University Bio safety committee.
32. Student profile programme-wise: PG Program Applications
received Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female 2009-10 69 5 16 2010-11 109 10 20 2011-12 93 9 16 2012-13 101 6 33 2013-14 104 5 28 2014-15 105 11 24
33. Diversity of students
Name of the Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students % of students
% of students
from other
countries
from other universities within the
State
from universities outside the
State PG-Programme 90% 5% 5% Nil M.Phil & Ph.D., Programme
80% 15% 5% Nil
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. SET; 04 (01 SC,03 GM) NET: Nil GEAT: Nil.
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Nil PG to M.Phil. 05% PG to Ph.D. 10-15% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Campus selection Nil Other than campus recruitment 20% Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 100% from other universities within the State Nil from universities from other States from Nil universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to • Library : No • Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes • Total number of class rooms : 02 • Class rooms with ICT facility : 02 • Students’ laboratories : 03 • Research laboratories : 06
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates • from the host institution/university: Dr S.Patil PI, DST-SERB-FT-YSS
Project. • from other institutions/universities: Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.:
• Every year one students gets financial assistance to the merited student and those who admitted to the Ph.D degree belong to SC/ST categories.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Nil
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42. Does the department obtain feedback from i. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback? ii. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and
how does the department utilize the feedback? • By identifying the lacunas in existing teaching process of faculty
and find the solutions through improving the quality of teaching by providing necessary facilities.
iii. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :
1) Dr. Shashidar, Scientist, USA 2) Dr. M.Venkateshwerlu, Professor, Kuvempu University, Shivamoga 3) Dr. K.Vijaykumar, Professor, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi 4) Dr. Aduri Prabhakar Rao, Scientist, Karnataka Sericulture Board,
Bangalore 5) Dr B J Koppar, Assocate Professor, Daman (UT) 6) Dr. Murali Jadesh V, Asst Professor, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi 7) Dr.Pulikeshi Biradar, Associate Professor, Karnatak University, Dharwad 8) Dr. Girish Kadadevaru,Associate Professor, Karnatak University, Dharwad 9) Dr.Kshitish Acharya, Scientist, Biotech, Bangalore 10) Dr. D.S.Shankar, Associate Professor, NCERT, New Delhi 11) Many serving as Degree College Asst. Professor in Karnataka and Other
states. 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts. : Yes
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes For PG Program : Black Board, Charts and Power point presentation For PG Diploma : Black Board, Power point presentation and
Group discussion M Phil and Ph, D : Seminar, Assignments and Discussion
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? • Monitoring of learning outcomes by students progress in their internal and
main examinations and finally by their absorption in the concern jobs.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • Conducting the exhibitions, sports, cultural and social activities under
the banner of Society of Zoologists.
49. State whether the programme/ department accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. -NO-
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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
• Department has made some contribution through teaching, research and extension work.
• Teaching with new curriculum helps in building up the confidence of students for new avenues in their future career by introducing PG diploma course. This helps them not only in seeking good jobs but also helps in the self employment.
• Our department research work mainly on the exploring of importance of water quality, biodiversity from this region.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. • Strengths: Good curriculum, equipments, faculty, adequate infrastructure,
environment, constant student guidance. • Weaknesses: Funds, Faculty appointment, Students quality, administrative
support, placement cell. • Opportunities: Industrial applications, national and international
collaborations, patenting opportunities. • Challenges: Improve the quality of teaching and Research mainly in
exploring the novel environmentally important. Improve the rate of student’s success in the competitive examinations. The main goal is to remove the label “backward” attached to this region.
• Rural background, economical status, getting funds, training students for competitive examinations.
52. Future plans of the department. • More: Industrial collaboration programs, Linking with National Skill
Development councils, Getting more & more Research / student projects, participation in solving local programs, bringing awareness programs.
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13 Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Economics
14 Year of Establishment : iv) On the Main Campus : 1975 v) At P.G. Centres
a) Raichur : - b) Bidar : 2011-12
15 Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes • Faculty of Social Sciences
16 Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Student strength
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG 69 76 75 76 75 71 3. M. Phil - - 9 - - 4 4. Ph.D. 08 33 19 14
• Student Details 2009-10
Courses Categories SC ST Cat-I II-A II-B III-A III-B GM M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F I Sem 14 06 05 00 03 00 06 04 03 01 01 02 08 10 02 04 II Sem 14 06 05 00 03 00 06 04 03 01 01 02 08 10 02 04 III Sem 11 03 02 01 01 01 05 04 05 00 01 00 06 07 00 01 IV Sem 11 03 02 01 01 01 05 04 05 00 01 00 06 07 00 01 Total 55 20 16 2 9 3 22 17 17 2 4 4 31 36 5 10
• 2010-11
Courses Categories SC ST Cat-I II-A II-B III-A III-B GM M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F I Sem 16 07 05 01 04 01 07 06 04 03 02 02 03 12 00 03 II Sem 16 07 05 01 04 01 07 06 04 03 02 02 03 12 00 03 III Sem 12 14 03 00 03 03 06 07 04 01 00 02 02 09 00 03 IV Sem 12 14 03 00 03 03 06 07 04 01 00 02 02 09 00 03 Total 56 42 16 2 14 8 26 26 16 8 4 8 10 42 12
Department of Economics
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• 2011-12
Courses Categories SC ST Cat-I II-A II-B III-A III-B GM M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F I Sem 13 14 04 - 03 03 08 07 03 01 - 03 03 09 - 04 II Sem 12 14 03 - 03 03 06 07 04 01 - 02 02 09 - 04 III Sem 16 14 02 - 03 03 03 06 03 - 03 - 03 07 - 02 IV Sem 16 03 02 - 03 03 03 06 03 - 03 - 02 07 - 02 M.Phil 04 01 00 - - 01 - 01 - - - - 01 - 01 - Ph.D 14 03 01 01 01 - 02 - 01 02 - 05 02 01 - Total 75 49 12 01 13 13 22 27 14 04 06 05 16 34 02 12
• 2012-13 Courses Categories
SC ST Cat-I II-A II-B III-A III-B GM M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
I Sem 12 09 03 02 02 05 10 07 05 01 03 01 01 14 - - II Sem 11 08 03 02 02 05 10 05 05 01 03 01 01 13 - - III Sem 12 06 06 01 03 01 06 07 03 03 02 02 04 11 - 02 IV Sem 12 06 06 01 03 01 05 07 03 03 02 02 04 11 - 02
Ph.D 05 02 02 00 01 01 00 01 01 00 00 00 03 02 01 00 Total 52 31 20 6 11 13 31 27 17 8 10 06 13 51 01 04
• 2013-14 Courses Categories SC ST Cat-I II-A II-B III-A III-B GM M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F I Sem 12 09 03 02 02 05 10 07 05 01 03 01 01 14 - - II Sem 11 08 03 02 02 05 10 05 05 01 03 01 01 13 - - III Sem 12 06 06 01 03 01 06 07 03 03 02 02 04 11 - 02 IV Sem 12 06 06 01 03 01 05 07 03 03 02 02 04 11 - 02 Total 47 29 18 6 10 12 31 26 16 8 10 6 10 49 4
• 2014-15 Courses Categories SC ST Cat-I II-A II-B III-A III-B GM M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F I Sem 13 06 03 05 04 02 07 07 02 01 01 02 06 10 02 00 II Sem III Sem 10 08 03 02 02 05 07 08 04 00 03 00 00 13 00 00 IV Sem M.Phil 01 - 01 02 01 - Ph.D 05 02 - - 01 - 01 02 - - - - 01 02 - - Total 28 16 06 07 07 07 15 17 06 01 05 02 08 27 03 00
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• Scholarship Holders- RGNF, ICSSR, SC/ST fellowships and UniversityStudentFellowships
Year RGNF ICSSR SC/ST/CAT.I University Fellowship
Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 2009-10
- 04 01 - 01 06
2010-11
- - - - - - - - -
2011-12
01 13 03 - 01 18
2012-13
01 - 01 - 07 02 - 01 12
2013-14
- - 06 - - - - - 06
2014-15
- - - - - - - -
2015-16
- - 04 02 - - - - 06
Total 01 01 11 02 24 06 00 03 48 17 Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: All Social Sciences
and Humanities.
18 Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil
19 Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Non CBCS Shifted
to CBCS 20 Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Semester Choice Based
Credit System : Semester-CBCS 21 Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. Economics (OE)
History History History History
2. Economics Economics Economics Economics 3. Political
Science Political Science
Political Science
Political Science
4. Sociology Sociology Sociology Sociology 5. Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada 6. Journalism Journalism Journalism Journalism 7. English English English English 8. Psychology Psychology Psychology Psycholog
y
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22 Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 - 2 Associate Professors 1 - 1
Asst. Professors 3 3
23 Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years Ph.D M. Phil
Dr. Chaya Degaonkar
M.A, Ph.D
Professor and Head
Development Economics, Gender Studies, Regional Studies
33 05 04
Dr. Vasudev Sedam H
M.A, Ph.D
Professor International Economics, Micro Economics, labour Economics
33 03 04
Dr. Dashrath S Naik
M.A, M.Phil, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Public Economics, Macro Economics
18 04 04
25. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Year Name and Designation Lectures 2009-10 Dr. K Nageshwar Rao Vice
President of Indian Economic Association
Visited and delivered a lecture on Current Issues in Indian Economy
2011-12 16/09/2011
Prof V R Panchamukhi Delivered lecture on views of traditional economists on Management
2011-12 17/02/2012
Dr Puttaswamy Lecture on Cost Benefit Analysis
2013-14 20th May
2013
Prof B P Veerabhadrapa Delivered Dr. B N Nimbur memorial Lecture on Fiscal Federalism in India
2013-14 6th
September 2013
Prof Deshpande R S ISEC Bangalore
delivered a special lecture on recent developments in the field of Economics
December 2014.
Prof. B Jayaram Bhat WTO and India
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26. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Programme Percentage of classes M.A. 50 % M. Phil Nil Ph.D Nil
27. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio Programme Student Teacher Ratio M.A. 1:47 M. Phil 1:2 Ph.D 1:8
28. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled/actual Technical Nil Nil Administrative 02 02 Total 02 02
29. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKRDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. State Govt.
Budget Analysis Evaluatio
n of Governm
ent Program
mes
NGOs, Rural
DevelopmentEmpowerment of
Women
Economic
Development
Article 371 for
H K Region
Human Development Gender Development
Human Developme
nt Gender
Development
Increasing
enrolment in
higher education
2. HKRDB
Regional Studies
on poverty
and employm
ent
Health and
education
Drinking Water
Sanitation
Evaluation of
Development programmes
Quality Education Women
and Education,
Health
Implementation of
371(J) Quality
education
3. HKCCI &
Industry
Industrial Develop
ment
Small Industrie
s
Promotional
Agencies DIC-KSFC
Entrepreneursh
ip Development
Skill Developme
nt
Job markets, Redgram processin
g and developm
ent
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30. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. (Rs. In Lakhs)
• Principal Invesigator : Prof. Chaya Degaonkar Sl. No
Funding Agencie
s
Project title Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National
1. Evaluation
of MGNREGA in Gulbarga
District 2. Baseline Survey of Minority
concentrated districts in
India 3.
Evaluation of MSDP
Programmes for
Minorities in India- Bdar and Gulbarga Districts
Karnataka 4. District
Human Development Report Gulbarga 5. District
Human Development Report
Bidar
1 lakhs
4 lakhs
4 Lakh
s
9 Lakh
s 9
Lakhs
2. International
1. Gram Panchayath Gazetteer
Project 2.Empowering people in
Five backward districts of
127 Lakh
s
7 Lakh
s
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karnatka Access the
Public schemes Baseline Survey of
Five BRGF Districts in Karnataka 3. status of
Higher Education in Hyderabad Karnataka
Region
Ongoing 10
Lakhs
Total Grants
received
1 4 4 145 7 10
31. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
23. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Dr. Dasharath Naik
Sl. No.
Agency Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. ICSSR, (ICSSR, New
Delhi) 10
Lakhs
Dr. B. R Ambedkar’s
Ideas on land holdings
consolidation among
Scheduled caste- A case
study of Hyderabad Karnataka
Region
10 Lakhs 24. Research facility / centre with Sl. No
Particulars
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. State Recognition
Centre for Development of Hyderabad Karnataka Region
Centre for Regional Development
Centre For Regional Studies and Development Centre for Competitive Excellence
25. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
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26. Publications: Sl. No
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11 2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
g) National h) International
02 04
02 04
02 03
03 01
12
18
2. Monographs nil 02 110 90 108 17 3. Chapters in Books 02
Economic Survey of Karnataka
01Economic Survey of Karnataka
01
4. Books with ISBN with details of publishers a. With ISBN b. Without ISBN
1
1
1
01Project Report European Union 02 (govt. Reports)
6. Number listed in International Database
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor –
range / average
11 h-index
27. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
28. Areas of consultancy and income generated Consultancy to Govt. Agencies like ZP, Planning dept. Etc.
29. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /industries in India and abroad : Nil
30. Faculty serving in c) National committees :
Year Name Engaged activities 2009-10 Dr. C K
Degaonkar 1.Zilla Panchayaths of Hyderabad Karnataka Region 2 serving as a member of High Power Committee Government of Karnataka
2012-13 1 serving as a member of High Power Committee Government of Karnataka
2013-14 Pof C K Degaonkar
1. a member of the task force on Gender Budgeting Govt. of Karnataka
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2. serving as a member of High Power Committee Government of Karnataka 3 A member of committee on policy for development of H K Region Govt. of Karnataka 4 Member of Hyderabad Karnataka Area Development Board
2014-15 Prof C K Degaonkar
Member Secretary- Committee on Increasing Enrolment in Higher Education in HK Region Higher Education Council, Govt. Of Karnataka
d) Editorial Boards Year Name Engaged activities 2013-14 & 14-15
Dr. C K Degaonkar Editorial board of Pragmata Journal of Social Sciences, Tumkur University, Tumkur
2012-13 Dr. Vasudev Sedam 1 Editorial advisory board member of Chalukya Journal of Social Science.
29. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). Nil 30. Student projects
a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: 50% PG fourth semester students
b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /industry / institutes : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Year name Name of award Insittute 2009-10 Dr. Chaya D Sadodita Award RSSFoundation,Bangalore 2014 February
Dr. Chaya D “Women of Excellence” for contribution to Research on Karnataka and H K Region
Chamber of Commerce andIndustries. FoundationDayAwardson February 2014
2013 Dr.Vaudev Sedam
Shikshana ratna
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national /international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Year Place Title 2015 Proposed to organise Karnataka Economic
Association Conference Jan. 2016
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Research Ethics Followed:
i. To protect human participants. ii. To ensure that research is conducted in a way that serves interest of
individuals. Group and/or society as a whole. iii. To examine specific research activities and projects for their ethical
soundness, looking at issues such as the management of risk, protection of confidentiality and the process of informed consent.
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32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the
Programme MA Applications
received Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
2009-10 252 42 27 88 91 2010-11 248 41 35 90 95 2011-12 243 34 41 97 99 2012-13 241 41 35 98 98 2013-14 251 36 39 100 100 2014-15 233 36 33 98 99
33. Diversity of students
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students % of students
% of students
from other
countries
from other universities
within the State
from universities
outside theState MA 65 33 2 Nil M Phil. 75 25 Nil Nil Ph.D 65 30 5 Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, examinations? Give details category-wise.
Year UGC
SLET JRF NET 2009-10 1 1 0 2010-11 1 4 0 2011-12 0 3 1 2012-13 0 2 0 2013-14 0 1 55 2014-15 0 2 12
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG -- PG to M.Phil. 5 PG to Ph.D. 15-20
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed --
Campus selection Nil
Other than campus recruitment 50-60 Percent
Entrepreneurs 5 percent
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36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 25 from other universities within the State 75 from universities from other States from Nil universities outside the country Nil
39. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period :Nil
40. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : No Dept. Library b) Internet facilities for Staff and Students : WiFi connection c) Total number of class rooms : 03 l) Class rooms with ICT facility : 01 m) Students’ laboratories : Nil n) Research laboratories : 01
39. List of Doctoral, Post-Doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university : 54 b) from other institutions/universities : 10
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. : About 50 percent of the total students belonging to SC/ST group receive financial assistance to the tune of Rs. 5000 per year per student from the SC/ST amelioration fund of the University.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
• While revising the syllabus, and introduction of new papers feedback from past students who are applying for various jobs is taken into consideration.
• For introduction of CBCS syllabus, information from other Universities was collected to design the Course structure, Open electives etc.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Feedback on Curriculum on issues like-inclusion of new topics,
important topics that are left out is received from the teachers and the necessary changes are made in the curriculum in the BOS meetings.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? • Students evaluation is being conducted from last one year. The
evaluation reports are used to make necessary changes in teaching methods, curriculum etc. For example regional language was partly used in the teaching method on the feedback from the students.
• The paper on Rural Development was introduced on the basis of requirement placed by the students.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Nil
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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) • Dr. Devendrappa Madri - Asso. Professor KSWU Bijapur • Gangashetty - Asst. Professor KSWU Bijapur • Dr. Talwar Sabanna - Professor, Rani Channamma University • Dr. D N Patil - Professor, Rani Channamma University • Dr. Warad Vijayalaxmi - Deputy Manager KSFC • Dr. Ganapati Rathod - Deputy Manager KSFC • Ambalgi - CTO • Deshmanya Jagruti - Agricultural University, Raichur • Gourishankar Hiremath - IIT Kharagapur • Dr. Malini Tantri - ISEC Bangalore
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.
• Regular Post Budget discussion- Students present the papers • Special Lectures are arranged when distinguished scholars visit the
Department. • Research Scholars are motivated to attend the Seminars and
Conferences and present the papers. 45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
• MA Class room teaching, seminars, Group Discussions, Quiz, surprise tests, Tests and Assignments
• M.Phil/Ph.D Course work Topics- Discussion with guides, Seminars, Assignments
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
• Revising the Syllabus regularly and including the current issues • Introducing New Papers • Updating the knowledge of teachers by regularly attending seminars
and conferences • Personal touch with the students in tutorial groups
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • Students while doing field work in villages generate knowledge about
various Govt. programmes among the people. • Ph. D scholars also interact with the rural people and Gram Panchayat
members during their field visits. • The faculty participates in the extension lectures organised by
Prasaranga of the university. • The Faculty joins with Chamber of Commerce, Women and Child
Dept. and NGOs to generate awareness regarding current issues, Govt. policies , Article 371 (J) etc.
53. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • Public Lectures • Writing in the print media • Participation in public seminars, activities • Participation in Seminars and Conferences • Invited Lectures, Radio Talks, TV Programmes
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54. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
55. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
• The Department has prepared a report along with secretary HKRDB for 371 (J) in the Region. It was a base for sanctioning Article 371 for this Region.
• Prepared District Human Development Reports for Bidar and Gulbarga Districts
• Prepared Base line Survey reports of Minority Concentrated districts of Bidar and Gulbarga
56. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
• Strengths 1. High level research activity- Basic and applied 2. Strong student base 3. Strong Linkage with Community and other stake holders in regional
development 4. Student centric teaching, learning and evaluation under CBCS
pattern 5. Academically strong and Committed Faculty
• Weaknesses
1. Faculty Shortage 2. Inadequate technical support 3. Regional Language & rural background of students 4. Lack of diversification in Course 5. Inadequate ICT support in teaching, learning
• Opportunities
1. High potential for development 2. High level of demand for the Course 3. Contribution to policy formulation 4. Linkages with Trade, Industry and services 5. Introduction of new and interdisciplinary courses
• Challenges
1. Providing Quality education 2. Enhancing employability of the students 3. Improving quality of publications 4. Meeting diversified learning needs of the students 5. Adoption of Innovative teaching learning methods
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52. Future plans of the department. • Diversification of Course Structure and introduction of need based
Courses. • Introduction of Short Term courses, Diploma Courses and Certificate
Courses. • Promote linkages with the Industry trade and commerce in the region
to supply knowledge inputs and help for job placements of the students.
• To provide internship to the students in Govt. Departments, NGOs and industry.
• Promote regional studies and provide strategies and make committed effort to promote regional development in this backward region.
• Promote inclusiveness in education across class, caste and gender
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in History
2. Year of Establishment : 1981
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes, Faculty of Social Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG -- -- -- -- -- -- 2. PG MA MA MA MA MA MA 3. M. Phil M.Phil M.Phil M.Phil M.Phil M.Phil M.Phil 4. Ph.D. PhD PhD PhD PhD PhD PhD 5. Etc. PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : CBCS Course
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System • Choice Based Credit System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No.
Courses
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. - - OE Paper Social science &Humanities
OE Paper Social science &Humanities
OE Paper Social science &Humanities
OE Paper Social science &Humanities
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &
MPS) Professor 01 01 02 Associate Professors
02 00 00
Asst. Professors 03 00 00 Others Guest Lecture 08 08
Department of History
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization Modern Indian History
No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 5
years DR. Manjula B Chincholi
MA PhD Diploma in Archaeology, Culture &Tourism
Professor
Modern Indian History
Guest Lecture 04 Years( PG) 21 Permanent Years Total 25 Years
PhD Awarded 12 Students Mphil .17 Students
Dr. Z K Ansari
MA PhD Professor(Retd on July 2014)
Medieval south Indian History
Temporary 03 years Permanent 30 YearsTotal 33 Years
PhD awared 14 Students Mphil 20 Students
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors • Prof. D S Gaikwad Pune University,Prof. R Chandrshekara reddy
PSRTelugu Univesity Srisalim ,Prof.Shadaksharaih Bengalore University,Prof. A Somashekar KSOU Mysore,Prof Mahadevaiah Mysore,
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – • programme-wise information As per University rules.
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio 1:56
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : one chairman ,one SDC
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify: Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
20. Research facility / centre with : Nil
27. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
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28. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
08
01
00
2. Monographs 3. Chapters in Books 4. Edited Books 5. Books with ISBN with details
of publishers a. With ISBN b. Without ISBN
6. Number listed in International Database
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor –range/average 11. h-index
29. Details of patents and income generated :
30. Areas of consultancy and income generated :
31. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /industries in India and abroad :
32. Faculty serving in e) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify) • Chief Editorial Deccan Literary Journal Bijapur ISBN
33. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).:
34. Student projects a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental projects b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities /industry / institute :
35. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty /Doctoral / post doctoral fellows /Students:
36. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
• National Seminars organised -1
37. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : • traditional history, Subaltern History,
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38. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
MA 265 (yearly) 60% 40% 60% 40%
PhD 200(yearly) Asper vacancy Asper vacancy
Mphil 35(yearly) Asper vacancy Asper vacancy
39. Diversity of students
Name of the Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students % of students
from other
countries
from other universities within the
State
from universities outside the
State
MA 250(yearly) 60(yearly) Nil Nil PhD 195(yearly) 5(yearly) Nil Nil
40. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : NET Passed-10.SET Passed -20 KPSC 02
41. Student progression : Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 75% PG to M.Phil. 2% PG to Ph.D. 25% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 2% Employed Campus selection 2% Other than campus recruitment 45% Entrepreneurs
42. Diversity of staff : Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 50% from other universities within the State from universities from other States from universities outside the country
43. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Nil
44. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : b) Internet facilities for staff and students : 01 c) Total number of class rooms: 02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 01 e) Students’ laboratories: Nil f) Research laboratories:01
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45. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university: Doctoral 40,PostDoctoral 04,Research
Ass.60 b) from other institutions/universities : 02
46. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. : 10
47. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : • Course Work Exams for PhD Students.
48. Does the department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Manual work (Fill the feed back form)
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No
49. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : Nil
50. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. 10
51. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. • Discuss, Discourse, Checking the notes.
52. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? : Offenly
53. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • Conducting Internal Test, Group Discussion ,Conducting Historical
Tour and Picnic.
54. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • Including traditional History, Local &Regional History, Contemporary
History, World History.(Need based Competent Subjects)
55. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.: B Grade
56. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. : • Department contributing to society in Job facilities, Unity and equality
in the Society.
57. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges: • (SWOC) of the department. Out put by the Department. NET, SLET,
KPSC, Other Job Opportunities .
58. Future plans of the department. Enhancing more Job opportunities. *** *** ***
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Journalism and Mass Communication
2. Year of Establishment : 2007 On the Main Campus
3. Is the Department part : Yes, Faculty of the University of a School Faculty of Social Sciences
4. Names of the programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D.Litt. etc.
Sl. No.
Course 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1 PG - M.J.M.C. 28 27 27 27 23 23 2 M.Phil. - - - - - - 3 Ph.D. - - - 15 - - 4 P.G.D.T.V.S. 11 10 05 05
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
• Certificate Course in Animation in collaboration with, Kolkota Under Outreach Programme.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 8. Examination System : Semester - Choice Based Credit System 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl.No. Course 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 1 One paper in II and III Semesters of MJMC are opted as Open Elective
from Departments of Psychology, Sociology, Social Work and Physical Education Introduced from the academic year 2012-13
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/ Associate
Professors / Assistant Professors / others) Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &
MPS) Professor Nil Associate Professors 01 Nil Vacancy: 01 Assistant Professors 01 Nil Vacancy: 01
Department of Department of Department of Department of Journalism and Mass CommunicationJournalism and Mass CommunicationJournalism and Mass CommunicationJournalism and Mass Communication
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Specialization No. of Years of Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided during last 06 years
Dr. Kumaraswamy K.Guest Lecturer (Full Time)
Ph.D. Radio Journalism 11 years Nil
Dr. B. Manjunath Guest Lecturer (Full Time)
Ph.D. Reporting; Public Relation; Advertisement; Electronic Media
09 years Nil
Ms. Chandralekha Guest Lecturer (Full Time)
M.J.M.C, NET.
Communication Theories
08 years Nil
Mrs. Ritu Talwar Guest Lecturer Full Time)
M.J.M.C., NET
Development Communication
02 years Nil
Ms. Kavita Guest Lecturer (Part Time)
M.J.M.C. Script writing 03 years Nil
Sri. Venkatesh Kadun
M.J.M.C. Video Editing Software, Documentary making
02 years Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors : Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: M.J.M.C. = 100%, P.G.D.T.V.S. = 100%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : M.J.M.C.= 6 : 1, P.G.T.V.S. = 1 : 1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Nil
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA/ NON-SAP/DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt. / HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other Specify : Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP; CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE etc.; Total grants received.: Nil
20. Research facility / centre with : Nil
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21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
22. Publications Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers Published in peer reviewed journals
a) National 05 b) International - - - - - -
2 Monographs 3 Chapters in Books 09 03 4 Edited Books 1 5 Books with ISBN
with details of publishers / Conference Papers
03 02
6 Number listed in International database
Nil
7 Citation Index-range / average
8 SNIP 9 SJR 10 Impact Factor –
range / average
11 h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad : Nil
26. Faculty serving in : a) National Committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation programs, Workshops, Training programs and similar programs) : Nil
28. Student Projects a. Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter :
disciplinary projects:2009 -2015 : 172 b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities /industry / institutes : In-house project is compulsory for MJMC IV Semester Students And PGDTVS II Semester students
c. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry/Institute : Nil
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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty /Doctoral/ Post doctoral fellows/Students: Nil
30. Seminars / Conferences / Workshops organized and the source of funding: Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department: Codes of ethics as applicable to research are followed by the Department.
32. Student profile Programme-wise Name of the Programme(Refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (M.J. M..C.)
2009 – 10 71 28 00 100% 100% 2010-11 54 26 01 100% 100% 2011-12 81 24 03 100% 100% 2012-13 74 23 04 100% 100% 2013-14 72 21 02 100% 100% 2014-15 67 21 02 100% 100%
Post Graduate Diploma in Television Studies (P.G.D.T.V.S.) 2009 – 10 - - - 100% 100% 2010-11 - - - 100% 100% 2011-12 11 10 01 100% 100% 2012-13 10 09 01 100% 100% 2013-14 05 04 01 100% 100% 2014-15 05 04 01 100% 100%
33. Diversity of students Name of the Programme (Refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the same university
% of students from other universities within the State
% of students from universities outside the State
% of students from other countries
M.J.M.C. 100% Nil Nil Nil P.G.D.T.V.S. 100% Nil Nil Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : Nil
35. Student progression Student Progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Not applicable PG to M.Phil. Not Applicable PG to Ph.D. Not applicable since admission to
Ph.D. was done only in 2014-15 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Not applicable Employed Campus Selection Other than campus recruitment
100%
Enterpreneurs
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36. Diversity of staff : Percentage of faculty who are graduates Of the same university Nil From other universities with the State 06 From universities from other States Nil Universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period. : One 38. Details of the departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to:
a) Library : No b) Internet facilities for staff and students : No c) Total Number of Classs Rooms : Yes - 03 d) Class rooms with ICT Facility : No e) Students’ laboratories : Yes f) ICT Laboratory with 10 Computers g) Multimedia Production Centre : with modern Studio
facility for training students in Post Production Techniques. h) Research Laboratories : No.
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research associates
a) from the host institution / university Sl. No.
Name of the Candidate
Name of the Guide
Name of the Co-Guide
Cate gory
Part Time/ Full Time
Date of Registration
01 Mallikarjun Mareppa
Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Dr. Maheshchandra Guru
SC Full Time
12/07/2013
02 Ashok Sharanappa
Dr. P.K. Khandoba
Dr. H.K. Mariswamy
SC Full Time
12/07/2013
03 Sardar Rayappa Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Dr. H.K. Mariswamy
I Full Time
12/07/2013
04 Raviraj H.K. Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Dr. H.K. Mariswamy
I Part Time
12/07/2013
05 Neelakanta Swamy
Dr. P.K. Khandoba
Dr. C.K. Puttaswamy
IIIB Ful Time
12/07/2013
06 Ganapati Harakude
Dr. P.K. Khandoba
Dr. H.K. Mariswamy
IIA Full Time
12/07/2013
07 Vijayakumar Sharanappa
Dr. V.T. Kamble
Dr. Maheshchandra Guru
IIIB Full Time
12/07/2013
08 Rajkumar Dannur
Dr. V.T. Kamble
Dr. C.K. Puttaswamy
SC Full Time
12/07/2013
09 Sanjaykumar Ihole
Dr. V.T. Kamble
Dr. Maheshchandra
SC Full Time
12/07/2013
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10 Suneetha Basavaraj
Dr. V.T. Kamble
Dr. C.K. Puttaswamy
IIIB Full Time
12/07/2013
11 Venkatesh Narasappa
Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Dr. C.K. Puttaswamy
SC Part Time
12/07/2013
12 Vijayakumar Meti
Dr. P.K. Khandoba
Dr. Maheshchandra Guru
IIIA Full Time
12/07/2013
13 Sayabanna Eranna
Dr. D.B. Patil
Dr. H.K. Mariswamy
I Full Time
12/07/2013
14 Satishkumar Ambarayya
Dr. D.B. Patil
Dr. C.K. Puttaswamy
SC Full Time
12/07/2013
15 Theerthakumar Dr. D.B. Patil
Dr. H.K. Mariswamy
IIIB Full Time
12/07/2013
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.: • All the postgraduate students belonging to SC/ST category get financial
assistance from the university. 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : No 42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? : No
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : No
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Sl.No Name Working organization
Working Place
Designation
1 Pramod Kulkarni Prajavani Bangalore Sub Editor
2 Venkatesh Yegnoor Vijayavani Gangavati Copy Editor
3 Bhimrao Vijay Karnataka Bidar Reporter
4 Doddesh Yeligar Suvarna TV (24x7) Koppal Reporter
5 Nagappa Malipatil Samaya TV (24x7) Yadgir Reporter
6 Vishwanath Vijayakarnataka Chincholi Reporter
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7 Raju.B.R. Saraldevi GFGC Bellary Lecturer
8 Amresh Nayak B.T.V. (24x7) Bangalore Copy editor
9 Ramalingappa Vijaya Karnataka Gulbarga Reporter
10 Anil.B.Swamy B TV (24x7) Gulbarga Reporter
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. : I. MJMC
1. Media Visit 2. Dissertation work 3. Internship for one month after IV semester 4. Education Tour 5. Special lecturing and interaction with media experts. 6. Students attend university functions and prepare news. 7. Students use a variety of software such as page maker and indesign. They are able to use Photoshop, Corel Draw and Adobe Illustrator.
II PGDTVS
1. Documentary preparation 2. Media Visit 3. Students are trained in real life production of TV programme at Multi Media Production Centre. 4. Students attend University functions and video coverage. 5. Students practice electronic media news script writing, video and audio editing (Adobe Audition, Adobe premiere Pro, FCP) 6. Special lectures and interaction with media experts.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
1. Lecture 2. Field Work 3. ICT Practicals
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
• Students submit a report at the end of each programme. Internal assessment tests are conducted twice in each semester. Students work for their projects under the supervision of assigned teacher.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
• Students of MJMC II and IV Semesters bring out Weekly Newsletter “Jnana Ganga”Covering the latest news on main campus of Gulbarga University.
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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • MJMC IV semester’s students who are interested in Video Recording
and Editing undertake Live Recording of events under the supervision of Technical Staff of Multi Media Production Centre of the University.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. : Nil 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.: • Students PGDTVS have to prepare a documentary on one of the socio-
cultural themes as part of the course work.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
• Strengths:
1. Department has a well equipped modern Multi-Media Production Centre for training students in Video/audio recording and post-production editing. It is the only University in Karnataka State with such a facility.
2. Internship and Education Tour expose students to the real life working environment and work culture.
3. Special Lectures and Interaction with Practicing Journalists and Media specialists is organized in the department regularly.
• Weaknesses:
1. Majority of the students are from rural areas. Hence, they lack communication skills in English language.
2. The department needs more sophisticated computer hardware and latest software to learn video editing software.
3. Document collection in Journalism and Mass Communication in Central Library is not satisfactory.
4. Separate Video Library equipped with A-V Materials and VCR/DVD players is necessary in the department.
5. There is lack of command on language (English or Kannada) to write impressive articles among student
• Opportunities:
1. Globalization and Liberalization has led to emergence of a large number of Television Channels, Radio Channels in various regional languages. Hence, there is demand for graduates in Journalism and Mass Communication to serve in various capacities such as News Readers, Programme Editors, Videographers, News Editors etc.
2. There is enormous scope for youngsters to start their own FM Radio Stations since they are trained in this area in the department.
3. Publishing Electronic Newspapers, supported by Print version demands skilled personnel.
4. Internet has opened umpteen opportunities to the journalists to contribute in various capacities such as Web page editors. Web Masters etc.
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• Challenges:
1. Major challenge is to overcome the language barrier among students. 2. To impart technical skills and soft skills to students to ensure that fully
trained professionals are produced by the University. 3. To ensure overall development of the students-Educationally,
Emotionally, Socially, Culturally and Ethically. 52. Future plans of the department.
1. Department wants to ensure more campus selection of students. 2. To increase the Teachers strength to achieve desirable Students : Teacher
Ratio.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Library and Information Science
2. Year of Establishment : 1979-80 On the Main Campus : Yes
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
• Yes (Faculty of Social Sciences)
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,D.Sc, D.Litt, etc.) : a) MLISc.,MPhil,Ph.D. b) Students Enrolment:
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. PG 44 42 30 33 26 27 2. M. Phil 04 01 03 01 - - 3. Ph.D. 6 - 28 2 8 3
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Not Applicable (NA)
8. Examination System: • Semester End Examination as per the Uniform Regulations Governing
Admission to PG Degree/ PG Diploma Programs under Choice Based Credit System and Continuous Assessment Grading Pattern (CBCS & CAGP), Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi - 2011 introduced from the Academic Year 2011-12 onwards.
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments • Open Elective Paper/s for the Students of other Departments under the Faculty
of Arts/Commerce/Education/Social Sciences being offered by the Department under Uniform Regulations.... GUG 2011. The Open Elective Papers offered are: OE2.1: Soft Skills and OE3.1: Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Assistant Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 01 05 ( DR =01; CAS =04)
Associate Professors 01 01 ----- Assistant Professors 03 03 ----- Others Nil Nil -----
Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Library and Information ScienceLibrary and Information ScienceLibrary and Information ScienceLibrary and Information Science
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization No. of Years of Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided for thelast 6 years
Dr. B.S. Maheswarappa
MSc (Botany), MLibSc, Ph D
Professor
Informetrics, User Studies, Collection Management, Library Automation and IT Applications; Research Methodology, Special Libraries
34 0/1
Dr. N. Parvathamma
MA, MLISc, Ph D, PG DCA
Professor
Informetrics, Information TechnologyApplications, User Studies
25 2/2
Dr. Lalitha K. Sami
MA, Ph D(South Indian Studies), MLibSc, Ph D
Professor
Information Science and Services, User Studies, Special Libraries, Information Analysis, Consolidation, Repackaging and Dissemination
30 5/3
Dr. V.T. Kamble
MLISc, MPhil, Ph D
Professor & Chairman
Library Management, Special Libraries, Traditional Knowledge Management, HRM, Library Cataloguing, Library Automation
25 6/3
Dr. D.B. Patil
MA, MLibSc, Ph D
Professor
Information and CommunicationTechnology University Libraries, Cataloguing, DBMS
23 5/3
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information : Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 7:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Support Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual SDC 01 01 01 Peon 01 01 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify: Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Sl. No.
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National UGC
“Development of E-content on Traditional Knowledge and Folk Wisdom of Hyderabad Karnataka Region”
Rs. 5,82,000/-
-- 01.02.2010
01.02.2012
-- -- --
UGC “Design and Development of a Database of Women Teacher in India”
Rs. 4,57,200/-
-- -- -- 01.07.2012
30.06.2014
Total Grants received 10,39,200/-
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
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20. Research facility / centre with : Nil 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies : Nil
22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013 -14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National 10 10 03 02 10 12 b) International - - 01 02 01 -
2. Monographs - - - - - - 3. Articles/ Chapters in Edited
Books 03 06 04 08 04 07
4. Edited Books - - - - - - 5. Books with ISBN with details
of publishers - - - - - 01
6. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,Scopus, Humanities InternationalComplete,Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
None of the Journals in which articles are published by LIS Teachers are covered in SCOPUS / Web of Science / Web of Social Science. However, they are covered in International Bibliographic databases such as LISA and LISTA.
7. Citation Index – range / average
13 07 13 21 32 36
8. SNIP Not Applicable since none of the journals in which staff published are covered in SCOPUS / Web of Science / Web of Social Sciences
9. SJR Not Applicable since none of the journals in which staff published are covered in SCOPUS / Web of Science / Web of Social Sciences
10. Impact Factor – range / average 11. h-index Prof. B.S. Maheswarappa 6 5 5 5 5 5 Prof. N. Parvathamma - 5 5 5 5 5 Prof. Lalitha K. Sami 3 3 3 3 3 3 Prof. V.T. Kamble 2 2 2 2 2 2 Prof. D.B. Patil 3 3 3 3 3 3
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions Industries in India and abroad : Nil
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26. Faculty serving in National committees, International committees ,Editorial Boards ,Any other (please specify) : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) : Nil
28. Student projects a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects: Yes, there is a provision for in-house projects. Each student has to prepare a project on approved topic in the field of Library and Information Science under the Guidance and supervision of a faculty member as part of MLISc IV Semester under CBCS and CAGP Paper SC4.2: Project carrying 4 credits (80:20 = 100 Marks)
b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry / institute : No
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by • Faculty: Dr. V. T. Kamble, Professor & Chairman (Best Teacher Award by the
Dept. of Public Libraries, Govt. of Karnataka in the year 2014) • Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil • Students : Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (National/ International ) with details of outstanding participants, if any. : Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments; • Codes of ethics as applicable to research are followed by the
Department.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Programs Offered
2009-10 2010-11 No. of Applications Received
No. of Students Admitted
Demand Ratio
No. of Applications Received
No. of Students Admitted
Demand Ratio
MLISc 119 44 2.7:1 105 42 2.5:1 MPhil 10 04 2.5:1 03 01 3:1 PhD 25 06 6:1 - - - 2011-12 2012-13 Programs Offered
No. of Applications ReceivedNo. of Students Admitted
Demand Ratio
No. of Applications Received
No. of Students Admitted
Demand Ratio
MLISc 105 30 3:1 85 33 2.5:1 MPhil. 03 03 1:1 03 01 3:1 PhD 31 28 5:1 23 02 10:1 2013-14 2014-15 MLISc 40 26 1.5:1 52 27 2:1 MPhil - - - - - - PhD 43 08 5:1 25 03 8:1
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33. Diversity of students : • Academic Year 2009-10
Name of the Programme (referto questionno. 4)
% ofstudents from the same university
% of students from other universities within the State
% of students fromuniver sities outside the State
% of students from other countries
MLISc(I Semester) 99% 1% Nil Nil MPhil 100% Nil Nil Nil PhD 5 1 Nil Nil
• Academic Year 2010-11 MLISc(I Semester) 99% 1% Nil Nil
MPhil 100% Nil Nil Nil PhD - - - -
• Academic Year 2011-12 MLISc(I Semester) 99% 1% Nil Nil MPhil 100% Nil Nil Nil Ph D 25 Nil 3 Nil
• Academic Year 2012-13 MLISc (I Semester) 99% 1% Nil Nil
MPhil - - - - PhD 1 1 Nil Nil
• Academic Year 2013-14 MLISc (I Semester) 99% 1% Nil MPhil - - - - PhD 7 1 Nil Nil
• Academic Year 2014-15 MLISc (I Semester) 99% 1% Nil Nil MPhil - - - - PhD 2 1 Nil Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.for the period 2009 -10 to 2014-15.
Sl. No
Examinations Number of Students
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012 -13
2013 - 14
2014-15
a) CivilServices Exams
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
b) Defence Services Examinations
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
c) UGC – JRF (6) 1 2 --- ---- --- 1 c) UGC -NET (14) --- --- --- 4 1 -- d) KSET (16) -- --- --- --- 10 7 e) GATE Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
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35. Student progression Student progression: Number against enrolled: Year-wise from 2009-15
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No.(%)
PG to M.Phil 03 (7.14) 01 (2.27) 03 (7.14) 01(3.33) 03(9.09) PG to Ph.D. 05 (11.9) 25(52.08) 03 (6.98) - - Other than Campusselection
36 20 27 25 23 25
36. Diversity of staff :
Diversity of Faculty: Year-wise 2009_10 to 2014_15 2009_10
Number (%) of faculty from the same university
Number (%) of faculty from other universities within the state
Number (%) of faculty from other universities outside the state
Number (%) of faculty from other countries
01/5 (20%) 04/5 (80%) NIL NIL 2010_11
Number (%) of faculty from the same university
Number (%) of faculty from other universities within the state
Number (%) of faculty from other universities outside the state
Number (%) of faculty from other countries
01/5 (20%) 04/5 (80%) NIL NIL 2011_12
Number (%) of faculty from the same university
Number (%) of faculty from other universities within the state
Number (%) of faculty from other universities outside the state
Number (%) of faculty from other countries
01/5 (20%) 04/5 (80%) NIL NIL 2012_13
Number (%) of faculty from the same university
Number (%) of faculty from other universities within the state
Number (%) of faculty from other universities outside the state
Number (%) of faculty from other countries
01/5 (20%) 04/5 (80%) NIL NIL 2013_14
Number (%) of faculty from the same university
Number (%) of faculty from other universities within the state
Number (%) of faculty from other universities outside the state
Number (%) of faculty from other countries
01/5 (20%) 04/5 (80%) NIL NIL 2014_15
Number (%) of faculty from the same university
Number (%) of faculty from other universities within the state
Number (%) of faculty from other universities outside the state
Number (%) of faculty from other countries
01/5 (20%) 04/5 (80%) NIL NIL
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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a. Library : There is no departmental library. b. Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes, available with Wi-Fi facility c. Total number of class rooms : 02 d. Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil e. Students’ laboratories : Nil ( Using the Central Facilities) f. Research laboratories : Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and research Associates a. from the host institution/university : b. from other institutions/universities :
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from : a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, for revision of Curriculum. b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, uses it as an input for improving teaching, learning and evaluation process.
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Informal feedback from alumni and it will be used for improvement of curriculum, teaching and evaluation
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) Sl.No. Name of the Alumni Designation
01 Prof. A Y Asundi Former HOD, DLISc Bangalore University, Banglre
02 Prof. C R Karisiddappa
Former HOD, DLISc ,Karnataka University, Dharwad, Former President of ILA and IATLIS,
03 Prof. P. S. G. Kumar Former HOD, DLISc Nagpur University of Nagpur
04 Prof. S. L. Sangam Former HOD, DLISc ,Karnatak University, Dharwad , Former Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences, KUD.
05 Dr.G H Niadu Former Librarian Acharya N.G. RangaAgricultural University Rajendranagarr, Hyderabad - 500 030
06 Prof. P Sadashivamurthy
Former HoD, DLISc Bangalore University, Banglre
07 Prof. B. S. Maheswarappa
Former Chairman, DLISc, Former Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences and Present Syndicate Member, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi
08 Prof. N Parvathamma
Former Chairman DLISc and Co-coordinator Journalism and Mass Communication , GUK.
09 Dr. V. T. Kamble Professor and Chairman, DLISc, GUK and Director, Institute of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Studies, GUK
10 Dr. Suresh Jange Deputy Librarian, Recipient of IFLA-ALP, and Commonwealth Fellowship
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. • Special Lectures: Special lectures arranged for students of MLISc, MPhil
And PhD • Workshops: Nil • Seminars: Nil
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
• Lecture Method; Power Point Presentations; Group Discussions; Online Demonstrations; Hands on Experience; Question Answer Sessions; Quiz etc.,
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? • The faculty assigned with teaching of a course ensure the objectives of the
program are met and monitor the learning outcomes 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
• Students and faculty participated in Swacha Baharat Program arranged by the University on week end (Saturday)
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. : Nil 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.: No 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. • The students and faculty conducted studies on users of libraries/information,
use of E-Resources and bibliometrics. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. • Five Major Strengths:
a) Five permanent, qualified and competent faculties. b) Faculty is up-to-date in subjects - teaching and research. c) Introduction of two years Integrated MLISc Program under Semester cum
CBCS and CAGP. d) The faculty and students have access to E Resources. through UGC Infonet
program. e) LIS being a professional subject, the employment opportunities are more.
• Five Major Weaknesses: a) Lack of independent full-fledged independent building. b) Majority of students coming from low social profile and are poor in
English. c) They lack soft skills - listening, reading, speaking, reporting and writing.
To mould them lot of effort is required. d) The quality of education imparted at the lower level is very poor. e) Lack of collaboration and linkages to promote interdisciplinary research f) Lack of independent computer laboratory.
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• Five Major Opportunities: a) LIS as a discipline is fast growing and more opportunities for
interdisciplinary research. b) Use of modern technology in teaching and learning process. c) Promote the application of emerging technologies in LICs. d) Impart and train the students coming from rural background.. e) Placement opportunities.
• Five Major Challenges:
a) Attracting the candidates with right aptitude, right skills to the PG program.
b) Attracting the right candidates with right knowledge, skills and techniques to Courses leading research programs - MPhil and Ph D.
c) Work with the inadequate infrastructure - space, furniture and equipment. d) Cope up with the teaching, learning and evaluation requirements of the
program.
52. Future plans of the department. The Department plans to introduce the following programs: a) Remedial program in soft skills for students - listening, reading, speaking
and writing. b) Remedial classes for students - PG and Research Students in English
Grammar. c) Introduction of Add-on programs in the area of computer literacy, Internet,
web design, and data processing using SPSS. d) Conduct workshops, conferences and seminars on the contemporary issues
in LIS. Appendix -I
List of Journal Articles Published in National, International and Edited Works including Deputation to Conferences, Special Lectures Delivered by Faculty members
2009‐10 Journal articles (National)
1. Parvathamma N. and Devendra S. Gobbur. T.M. Aminabhavi: A Biobibliometric study. Annals of Library and Information Studies, v. 46 (4), 2009, pp. 127‐134.
2. Parvathamma N. and Shankar Reddy. Use of information resourcesandservices in public Libraries: a case of Bidar district, Karnataka State, India. Annals of Library and Information Studies, v. 56, 2009, pp. 249‐254.
3. KambleV.T. .Job satisfaction among LIS teachers in India. Indian Journal of Information Science. 3 (2), 2009.
4. Kamble V. T. Industrial libraries in Hyderabad – Karnataka region. Indian Journal of Information Science. 3 (2), 2009. 5. Kamble V.T. Information needs and behaviours of students faced users: A case
study of Colleges affiliated to Mysore University. Orient Journal of Law and Social Sciences. (2), 2009.
6. Kamble V.T. Changing role of college libraries. Orient Journal of Law andSocialSciences. 3(10), 2009.
7. Patil D. B. Use of electronic resources by the faculty members and research scholars in Gulbarga University. SRELS Journal of Information Management, 46 (1), 2009.
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8. Patil D. B. Use of Internet by faculty members and research scholars in GulbargaUniversity. Library Philosophy and Practice. 2009.
9. Sami, Lalitha K and Shahida. Use of Electronic Information Services in Research Libraries. SRELS Journal of Information Management. 46(1), 2009. pp. 43 – 50.
10. Jange, Suresh and Sami, Lalitha K..Challenges and Opportunities: a Trend of Technology in India. SRELS Journal of Information Management, 46(4): Dec. 2009. pp. 391‐402.
Articles Published in edited Works: 1. Parvathamma N. Emerging Technologies in Libraries. In: National Conference on
Emerging Trends and Technologies in Academic Libraries in India: Challenges andOpportunities, UGC – BLEDA’s Arts and Commerce College, Bijapur, 10‐11 April 2009.
2. Parvathamma,N., Shanker Reddy and Devendra S. Gobbur. Citation behavior ofPolymer scientists in India .In: S.L.Sangam, B.D.Kumbar,R.R.Naik, Keshava,G.S.Hadagali and C. Krishnamurthy (Editors) . Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics: Measuring Scientific and Technological Progress of India. Proceedings of the National Seminar., Karnatak University, Dharwad, 21‐22December2009, pp.201‐208. ISBN:978‐81‐910099‐0‐3.
3. Parvathamma N. Web based library services and applications. In: Lalita Ashwath, Harinarayana H.S. and Umadevi (Editors). National Seminar on Web based LibraryServices. Seminar Papers.JSS College for Women, Mysore, 5‐6 March 2010,pp.1‐13. ISBN: 978‐81‐91014‐50‐1.
Deputation to Conferences:
1. Parvathamma, N. National Seminar on Web based Library Services. UGC, New Delhi. JSS College for Women, Mysore, 5‐6 March 2010.
2. Parvathamma N. National Seminar on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics (WIS) under UGC / SAP. UGC, New Delhi., UGC, New Delhi , Karnatak University, Dharwad, March 2010.
3. Parvathamma N. Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education. UGC,NewDelhi , Bishop Cotton Women’s Christian College, Bangalore, 27‐31 July 2009.
4. Parvathamma, N . Emerging Trends and Technologies in Academic Libraries in India: Challenges and Opportunities. UGC, NewDelhi, BLDEA’s Arts and Commerce College for Women, Bijapur, 10‐11 April 2009.
Training Programs organized by Dr. N. Parvathamma, Professor
Sl.No
Title of the Training Program.
Resource Persons/ Trainers & Number of participants trained
Dates of the Program
01 (FEEL – Facilitating Excellence in Effective
Resource Persons: Prof. Sunney Tharappan & Team College for Leadership and Human Resource Development, Mangalore
19 -21 March 2010 Batch I
02 (FEEL – Facilitating Excellence in Effective Leadership)
Resource Persons: Prof. Sunney Tharappan & Team College for Leadership and Human Resource Development, Mangalore No. of Participants: 200
22 – 24 March 2010 Batch II
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2010‐11 Journal articles (International)
1. Iffat, Rabia and Sami, Lalitha K. Understanding the Deep Web. Library Philosophy and Practice. May 2010.
2. Sami, Lalitha K and Iffat, Rabia. Impact of Electronic Services on Users : A Study. JLIS.it, 1(2), December, 2010, pp..263 – 276.
Journal articles (National) 1. Parvathamma N. and Shanker Reddy. Information resources and services in
public libraries: a case of Bidar District, Karnataka State, India. Annals of Library and Information Studies. 56: 2009, pp. 249-254.
2. Parvathamma N. and Shanker Reddy. Information Resources and Services in Public Libraries in Gulbarga District, Karnataka State: Users Perspective. SRELS Journal of Information Management, 47(3): 2010, pp. 307-315.
3. Parvathamma N. and Gavisiddappa Anandhalli. Use of reading materials in Engineering College libraries in Karnataka State, India: a study. SRELS Journal of Information Management. 47 (2): 2010, pp. 207-218.
4. Patil D. B. Use of the Internet in Government First Grade College Libraries in Bidar district . Library Philosophy and Practices, ….?
5. Patil D.B. Use of Information Resources and Services in Affiliated Colleges ofWomen’s University, Bijapur, Karnataka State. Orient Journal of Law and Social Science: A Monthly Journal. 4(10): ….?
6. Patil D. B. Principles of Modern Library and Junior College Libraries in Karnataka: Problems and Prospects. International Referred Research Journals, 3(28): 2011, pp. 62-64.
7. Patil D B. Junior College Libraries in Karnataka: Problems and Prospects. International Referred Research Journals, 3(28): 2011, pp. 58-64.
8. Mudgal, Kavita and Sami, Lalitha K. Knowledge Management in Corporate Sectors. ISST Journal of Advances in Librarianship, 1(1), January – June, 2010. pp.99 – 105.
Articles Published in edited Works: 1. Gavisiddappa A and Parvathamma N. A Bibliometric analysis of Computer
Science Literature. 6th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics, University of Mysore, Mysore, 19-22 October, 2010.
2. Parvathamma N. and Devendra S. Gobbur. Scientific productivity and impact of
Indian Polymer Scientists: an informetrics study. 6th International Conference on
Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics, University of Mysore, Mysore, 19-22 October, 2010.
3. Parvathamma N. Information Literacyin Higher Education: a Distance Learners’Perspective. In Ramesha and J. Shivaram (Editors). Information Literacy and Higher Education in Digital Environment: Conference Papers. Karnataka State Open University, Mysore, 2011, pp.138-143. ISBN: 978-81-921306-0-6.
4. Parvathamma N. Information literacy among Researchers in universities in India: need for training and assessment. In: P. Sadasiva Murthy, D. Shivalingaiah, Keshava, B.T. Sampath Kumar, B.N. Hemavathi and A. Rupesh Kumar (Editors). Information Literacy Competencies for Higher Education and Research. Conference Papers. Indian Academic Library Association, Bangalore 2011, pp. 77-784. ISBN:81-908422-2-6.
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5. Kamble V. T.. Indian Contribution in the field of Emotional Intelligence: a
Scientometric Study. 6th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics, University of Mysore, Mysore, 19-22 October, 2010.
6. Kamble V T. Internet Use by the Faculty Members of Gulbarga University, Gulbarga. International Conference on Global Environment and its Sustainability: Implications and strategy, Bangkok, Thailand, 25-29 November 2010.
Deputation to Conferences:
1. Parvathamma N. 6th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics, University of Mysore, Mysore, 19-22 October, 2010.
2. Parvathamma N. Information Literacy and higher Education in Digital Environment: Conference Papers. Karnataka State Open University,LISC, KSOU, Mysore, pp.138-143.
3. Kamble V.T. 6th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics, University of Mysore, Mysore, 19-22 October, 2010.
4. Kamble V T. International Conference on Global Environment and its Sustainability: Implications and Strategy, Bangkok, Thailand, 25-29 November 2010.
5. Maheswarappa, B.S.Nominated as the Dean,Faculty of Social Sciences, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga.
6. Kamble V.T.. Appointed as the Coordinator, Remedial Coaching Programme Cener. UGC XI Plan.
7. Dr. D.B. Patil, Chief Warden. 2011‐12
Journal articles (International) 1. Parvathamma N. and Devendra S. Gobbur. Scientific productivity and impact of
Indian Polymer scientists: an informetric study. COLLNET Journal of Informetrics and Information Management, 5 (2): 2011, pp. 205-215.
Journal articles (National) 1) Sami, Lalitha K. and Kavita H. Mudagal. .KM in TCS:A Case Study. ISST
Journalof Advances in Librarianship, 2(1): 2011, pp5‐13. 2) Patil D. B. .Junior College Libraries in Hyderbad Karnataka Region: Problems
andProspects. Research Analysis and Evaluation, 2(20), 2011, pp. 55‐60. 3) Patil D.B. Principles of Modern Library and Junior College Libraries
Development inKarnataka. Shodh Samiksha Aur Mulyankan, 3 (28): May 2011, pp 62‐64.
Articles Published in edited Works: 1. Maheswarappa B S. Managing College Libraries: Trends and Issues. In: N S
Harinarayana and others (Editor). Managing College Libraries : Issues and Trends.. JSS Arts, Commerce and Science College, Mysore and MYLISA, Mysore, 2011, pp. 1‐12.
2. Parvathamma N. Information Literacy Skills among Researchers in Universities in India: Need for Training and Assessment. .In: P. Sadasiva Murthy and Otehrs (Editors). Information Literacy Competencies for Higher Education and Research. IALA, Bangalore, 2011. Pp. 77‐84. ISBN: 81‐908422‐2‐6.
3. Parvathamma N. and Devendra S. Gobbur. Polymer Science Research in India (1992‐2006): an Informetric Study. In: N.K. Khatri and A. Ratnakar (Editors). Proceedings of the National Workshop on using different Metrics for Assessing
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Research Productivity. Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, 16‐17 February, 2012, pp. 126-138. ISBN: 9350675013, 9789350675014
4. Shahida and Sami, Lalitha K. Gender Aspects in the Use of IT in Research Libraries. In: Rekha Pandey and Theivan Der Weid (Editors). Globalization Technology Diffusion and Gender Disparity: Social Impacts of ICT. Harshey, PA 2012. ISBN 97814666.
Deputation to Conferences:
1. Maheswarappa B.S. .UGC Sponsored National Conference on Managing College Libraries: Issues and Trends: Keynote Address, 16th December, 2011. J S S Arts, Commerce an Science College, Mysore and MYLISA, Mysore, December 2011.
2. Maheswarappa B.S. .Impact of Electronic Media on Libraries. .N V Degree College,Gulbarga.16‐17 September 2011.
3. Parvathamma N. Information Literacy Competencies for Higher Learning and Research. Tumkur University, Tumkur, 21‐22 October 2011.
4. Parvathamma N. Impact of Electronic Media on Libraries.N V Degree College, Gulbarga. 16‐17 September 2011.
5. Sami, Lalitha K. .Impact of Electronic Media on Libraries. N V Degree College, Gulbarga.16‐17 September 2011.
Special lectures delivered by the staff: 1. Maheswarappa B.S. From Statistical Analysis to Webometrics: an Historical
perspective– Part I. National Workshop on Statistical Methods for Communication Science under UGC SAP Program held from 27th February – 1st March 2012, Department of Library and Information Science, Karnatak University, Dharwad.
2. Maheswarappa B.S. From Statistical Analysis to Webometrics: An Historical Perspective – Part II. National Workshop on Statistical Methods for Communication Science under UGC SAP Program held from 27th February – 1st March 2012, Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka University, Dharwad.
3. Maheswarappa B.S. Professor is appointed as the Coordinator, P.G. Courses (CBCS and CAGP) from January 2012 onwards.
2012‐13 Journal Articles (International)
1. Parvathamma N. and Dannappa Pattar. Information Literacy among the rural community in an economically backward region of Karnataka State, India. Journal of Agricultural and Food Information, 14 (1), 2013, pp. 26-36.
2. Somala, Jadhav Udhav, Sami,lalitha K and Jange, Suresh. Veterinary College Libraries in India Vs Veterinary Medical Library Standards: An Evaluation. Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology, 2(1), January – June, 2012. pp. 42 -47.
Journal articles (National) 1. Parvathamma N., Vijayakumar and Nazneen Banu.. Use of electronic media by
rural community in Gulbarga District, Karnataka State, India. SRELS Journal of Information Management, 50 (1), paper D, 2013, pp. 41-46.
2. Shahida and Sami, Lalitha K. Knowledge Transfer to Rural Communities: A Study. SRELS Journal of Information Management, 49(2), 2012 pp.127-135.
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Articles Published in edited Works: 1. Parvathamma N. Open access to Agricultural research for a better future. In:
Ramesha, T.D. Kemparaju and M. Krishnamurthy (Editors). International Conference on Open Access – Scholarly Communication Incarnated: a future approach. Bangalore: Bangalore University, 19-20 August 2013, pp. 131-136. ISBN 81-85216460.
2. Parvathamma N. Information Literacy program to promote the use of E-Resources. Twigging facets of E-Resources in Lbraries. Teresian College, Mysore, 2013, pp. 77-83. ISBN: 978-93-83303-0-0.
3. Kamble V.T.. Copy Right Issuers in E-Environment. International Conference on Collection Development in the Digital Environment, Madras University, Chennai, pp. 29 – 30. May 2012.
4. Kamble V.T. .Digital Right Management and Libraries. In Dynamics of Librarianship in the Knowledge Society , Festschrift in honor of Prof.B.Ramesh Babu. Vol.3, pp. 1063-1077.
5 . Kamble V.T. Collection Development for Virtual Libraries. In National Conference on Empowering Libraries for Lifelong Learning Skills, P D A E n g i n e e r i n g C o l l e g e , G u l b a r ga , 1 7 -1 8 A u g u s t 2 0 1 2 .
6 . Kamble V.T. Information Marketing: Tools and Innovation. .In National Conference on Empowering Libraries for Lifelong Learning Skills. P D A C o l l e g e o f E n g i n e e r i n g , G u l b a r g a , 1 7 - 1 8 A u g u s t 2 0 1 2 .
7. Kamble V.T. .A brief history of E-Resource. In National Conference on Knowledge Organization in Academic Libraries, Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi, 29 September 2012.
8. Kamble V.T. .E-Books in Digital Libraries. In In te rna t iona l Conference on Content Management in Networked Environment (CMINE – 2012), Tumkur University, Tumkur,3-4 December 2012.
Books Published: 1. Kamble V.T. Directory of SC/ST/OBC/Minorities Library Professionals in India.
Gandhi Peace Foundation. New Delhi, 29th Sept, 2012. Deputation to Conferences:
1. Parvathamma N. .XXV IASLIC National Seminar on Intellectual Properly Rights: Prospects and Challenges. Ananda Rangapallai Library, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, 10-13 December 2012.
2. Parvathamma N. National Conference of Scientometrics, Organized by Tumkur University and Institute of ‘Scientometrics’. Tumkur University, Tumkur , 07 September 2012
3. Parvathamma N. National Conference on Empowering Libraries for Lifelong Learning Skills: Excellence, Creativity and Challenges.PDA College of Engineering, Gulbarga 17-18 August 2012.
4. Kamble V. T. Latest Trends in Library Management. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
Marthwada University, UGC – Academic Staff College, Aurangabad, 13th
October, 2012. 5. Kamble V .T. LIS Research in India. North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Maharashtra. 6. Patil D B. Digital Repository: A study on e-Gyankosh. National Conference
Volume. Date: 17th 18th August 2012.
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Special lectures delivered by the staff: 1. Maheswarappa B S. Identification, Selection and Formulation of a Research
Problem.7/01/2013. (Morning Session). 21 Days workshop on Feminist Research Methodology (UGC Sponsored), Women’s Study Center, Karnataka State Women’s University, Vijayapura.
2. Maheswarappa B.S. .Hypothesis: An Overview. 17/01/2013.(AfternoonSession). 21Days workshop on Feminist Research Methodology (UGC Sponsored) at Women’s Study Center, Karnataka State Women’s University, Vijayapura.
3. Lalitha K. Sami. ‘Content Analysis’ and ‘Case Study Methods’. 27.01.2013. 21 Days workshop on Feminist Research Methodology (UGC Sponsored) at Women’s Study Center, Karnataka State Women’s University, Vijayapura.
4. 4. Kamble V.T. Information Literacy: Building of E-Resources and Services. N.E.S. Science College, Nanded,2-3November 2012 as a part of UGC sponsored National Seminar.
5. Maheswarappa B.S. worked as the Coordinator PGCourses (CBCSandCAGP), Gulbarga University, Gulbarga – 585 106.
6. Kamble V.T. worked as the Coordinator for Remedial Coaching Program Center , Gulbarga University.
2013‐14 Journal Articles (International)
1. Dattatreya, Avinash and Sami, Lalitha K Access to E-resources in TIFR Libraries : Consortia Approach. Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology, 4(1), 2014, pp. 5– 10.
Journal articles (National) 1. Parvathamma N. and Danappa Pattar. Digital literacy among student community
in Management Institutes in Davanagere District, Karnataka State, India. Annals of Library & Information Studies, 60, 2013, pp. 159‐166.
2. Parvathamma N.,Nazneen Banu and Shireen Kauser. Research contribution of Prof. Atul H.Chokshi to Materials Science: a scientometric study. DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology, 33 (5): 2013, pp. 378‐384.
3. Parvathamma N. and Nazneen Banu. A bibliometric study of Harvard Business Review. SALIS Journal of Library and Information Science, 5 (1), 2013, pp. 1-11.
4. Sami, Lalitha K. and Basavaraj, S. Evaluation of Library Websites of R&D Institutions of Bangalore. Indian Journal of Information Science and Services. 7(2), 2013, pp. 66 -73.
5. Dattatreya, Avinash and Sami, Lalitha K. E-resources : Trends and its Use in the Libraries of Tata Institute of fundamental Research. India Journal of Information Sources and services, 4(1), 2014, pp. 1 – 8.
6. Kamble V.T. Traditional Knowledge and Folk Wisdom: Literature Review. Indian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 4(1), 2013, pp 6‐9.
7. Kamble V.T. Information Literacy programme in College Libraries of Hyderabad Karnataka Region: An Overview. Indian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 4 (2),2013, pp 47‐50.
8. Kamble V.T. Computerization in HouseKeeping Operations in Coastal Karnataka College Libraries. Indian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 4(2), 2013, pp. 63‐68.
9. Kamble V.T. Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL). Indian Streams Research Journal, Vo l? Issue No?: Year?.
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10. Patil D.B..Library Collection Facilities and Services of Central University of K a r n a t a k a :A Survey. E – Library Research Journal, 2(5): 2014, pp?.
Articles Published in edited Works: 1. Maheswarappa B.S. Characteristics of Phytopathology Literature: A Bibliometric
Study. IN: V. G. Talwar (Editor). Dimensions of LIS Research: Contributions by Research Scholars of Prof S L Sangam. Bangalore, LIS Academy International, 2013, pp. 13 -31.
2. Parvathamma N. Open access to Indian agricultural research for a better future. In:: Ramesha, T.D. Kemparaju and M. Krishnamurthy (Editors). International Conference Proceedings on Open Access – Scholarly Communication Reincarnated: a futuristic approach.Bangalore University, Bangalore, 19‐20 August 2013, pp. 131‐136
3. Parvathamma N. Status of Library and Information Science Education and Research in India. In G. Saroja, G. Sujatha and V. Chandrasekhara Rao (Editors). National Seminar on LIS Education in India with special reference to ODL: Prospects and retrospect. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad, 2014. ISBN: 978-93-83842-53-7.
4. Lalitha K Sami and Shahida. Universities as agents of Social Change with Special Reference to Digitization of Rural Communities. In: International Conference on
Disseminating Learning, Diminishing Borders – ODL in 21st Century. Indian Distance Education Association and Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, 5-7 April 2013.
Deputation to Conferences:
1. Parvathamma N. Two‐day National Seminaron Emerging Trends in E ‐ResourceManagementand Services in College Libraries. Teresian College, Mysore, 27‐28 September 2013.
2. Parvathamma N. National Conference on Sustainabledevelopment and planning. 2013. Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, 6‐7 September 2013.
3. Parvathamma N. .International Conference on Open access– scholarly Communication reincarnated: a futuristic approach. BangaloreUniversity,Bangalore,19‐20August2013.
4. Kamble V.T. .Library Profession in Knowledge Society..Sri Venkateshwara U n iversity, Tirupati, 27‐28 April, 2013.
5. Kamble V.T. Agricultural Information Products and Services in the e‐Environment Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati, from 27‐28 April, 2013.
6. Kamble V.T..Digital Library: Evaluation,Opportunities and Implications. Felicitationto Prof. D. Chandran. B. Ramesh Babu (Editor). S r i V e nkateshwara University, Tirupati, from 27‐28 April, 2013.
Special lectures delivered by the staff:
1. Maheswarappa B S. Statistical Analysisto Webometrics –I. date: 12/01/2014. 20th
Refresher Course in Library and Information Science, Academic Staff College, University of Mysore, Mysore.
2. Maheswarappa B S. Statistical Analysis to Webometrics –II. date: 12/01/2014.20th
Refresher Course in Lib & Inf Sc, Academic Staff College, University of Mysore, Mysore.
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3. Maheswarappa B.S. .Reading Skills. date:13/01/2014. 20th Refresher Course in Lib&Inf. Science. Academic Staff College, University of Mysore, Mysore .
4. Maheswarappa B.S. .Listening Skills.date:13/01/2014. 20th Refresher Course in Lib & Inf. Sc, Academic Staff College, University of Mysore, Mysore .
5. Parvathamma N. Delivered following four lectures at Refresher Course in Library and Information Science, Academic Staff College, University of Mysore, Mysore on 08-09 April 2014: a) Information Literacy b) Information Literacy for Distance Learners c) Open Archives Initiatives d) Institutional Repositories.
6. Dr V.T. Kamble, Professor, DLISc, GUG has joined as the Director, Institute of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Studies and Research, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga in October 2013.
2014-2015 Journal articles (National)
1. Arvind, Bhadrashetty and Maheswarappa, B. S.Health Information needs, courses availability and their use by Elderly people in South India: A case study of Kalagi, A Gram Panchayat in Chittapur Taluk of Gulbarga District, India.. Research Journal of Library Sciences. 2 (6), 2014, pp. 7-11.
2. Maheswarappa, BS & Arvind Bhadrashetty. Use of Health Information by Citizen in Gulbarga City, Karnataka State, India. Research Journal of Library Sciences, 3 (1), 2015, pp. 1-10.
3. Parvathama N., Vijayakumar and Syed Jameed. Information for sustainable agriculture: assessment of information needs of Farmers in Koppal District, Karnataka State.
4. Library Herald, 53 (2), 2015, pp. 142-151. 5. Lalitha K. Sami. Evaluation of Library websites of select Agricultural Research
Institutions. .e-Library Science research Journal, 2 (7), 2014. 6. Kamble V.T. Information Literacy skills for learning Environment. E-Library
Science Research Journal , 3(1),2014. 7. Kamble,V. T. Role of Digitization in All India Radio Libraries for Posterity and
Access to the Society. e-Library Science Research Journal. 3 (4), 2015. 8. Kamble, V. T. Smart Technologies for Sound Recording in All India Radio
Library System. e-Library Science Research Journal. 3(7), 2015. 9. Kamble,V.T.Growth and Development of Agricultural Libraries and Information
Systems in India. International Journal of Library and Information Management. 6 (1), 2015.
10. Kamble,V.T. Networking Model of Agricultural Library and Information Systems in India. Indian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research. 4(1), 2015.
11. Patil D. B. Resources and services of Law College Libraries in Karnataka. Indian Journal of Information Science and Services. 8 (1) , 2014.
12. Patil D.B. .Facilities and Services of Sahitya Academy Library:ASurvey .Indian Streams Research Journal. 5(4), 2015.
13. Patil D.B. Legal education and law librarianship to support academics and research. Review Research. 4(9), 2015.
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Articles Published in edited Works: 1. Kamble V.T.. Emerging and Importance of Digital Libraries at Higher Education
in India. National Conference on Integrating ICT in Academic Libraries: Making a Difference in knowledge Age, Central University of Karnataka, 2014.
2. Kamble V.T. Use of Social Networking in Library Environment. National Conferenceo n Integrating IC T in Academic Libraries : Making a Difference in knowledge Age. Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, 2014
3. Kamble V T. Career opportunities for LIS Professionals in the Digital Era. National Conference on Integrating IC T in Academic Libraries : Making a Difference in knowledge Age, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, 2014.
4. Kamble V. T. Information Management in Agricultural Sector: ICAR Initiative. National Conference on Integrating IC T in Academic Libraries : Making a Difference in knowledge Age, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, 2014.
5. Kamble V T. Collection Development and Archives and of Video Recording in Doordarshan Kendras of India. National Conference on Integrating ICT in Academic Libraries: Making a Difference in knowledge Age. Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, 2014.
6. Kamble V T. Best Practices: Relevance to Library. National Conference, Bijapur.
Books Published: 1. Kamble V.T. Socio‐Economic Status of Library Professionals in India. Delhi:
D.P.S.Publ., 2013. Deputation to Conferences:
1. Parvathamma N. Presented a theme paper in LIS Education in India with special reference to ODL: prospect and retrospect. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad , 29‐30 May 2014.
2. Parvathamma N. Participated as Member of panel in Panel discussion ‐ Department of Public Libraries, Karnataka Raja Ram Mohan Roy Foundation, Kolkota.. Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 11 August, 2014.
3. Parvathamma N. International Conference on Emerging technologies and future of libraries : issues and challenges. Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 30‐31 January, 2015.
Special lectures delivered by the staff: 1. Parvathamma N. Delivered following three lectures at UGC- Academic staff
College University of Mysore, Mysore during 19-20 September 2014. a. Information Literacy b. Open Access to Scholarly Literature; c. Scholarly Communication
2. Kamble, V.T. Resource Mobilization for Library Buildings/Sites and establishing Ideal Libraries, Dept. of Public Libraries, Bangalore, 28 July, 2015.
3. Kamble, V.T. District Level Workshop on SKILL DEVELOPMENT FOR PANCHYAT LIBRARY SUPERVISORS. Gulbarga University Library, Kalaburagi, 27-29 July 2015.
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Appendix – II Number of Faculty Members invited as Resource Persons, Participated,
Papers presented and Teaching Experience: Year wise from 2009_10 to 2014_15
Total
Faculty Participation
2009_10
2010_11
2011_12
2012_13
2013_14
2014_15
No (%) No (%) No (%) No (%) No (%) No (%) Workshop - - 01 03 02 01 07 Workshop 01 - - - - - 01 Seminars 03 - 4 1 5 - 13
Conferences - 4 1 5 1 3 14 Conferences 03 06 05 08 04 07 33
Appendix – III
List of Candidates Admitted for Ph D in Library and Information Science
during 2009 -2015 Sl
No. Name of the Candidate
Gender Category Admitted during
Status Name of the Guide
1 Arvindkumar Mallinath
Male III B 2009-10 Part Time
Dr B S Maheswarappa
2 Vinod Kumar Male SC 2011-12 Part Time
Dr B S Maheswarappa
3 Kaneez Fatima Female II B 2011-12 Full Time
Dr B S Maheswarappa
4 Rajesh Rangappa R
Male SC 2011-12 Full Time
Dr B S Maheswarappa
5 Shelvaraj Chinnaswami
Male Cat _ I 2011-12 Full Time
Dr B S Maheswarappa
6 Irshad Abdul Shakur
Male II B 2012-13 Part Time
Dr B S Maheswarappa
7 Raghavendra B Male ST 2012-13 Part Time
Dr B S Maheswarappa
8 Yashvanth K N Male III B 2013-14 Full Time
Dr B S Maheswarappa
9 Nazeen Banu Female II B 2009-10 Part Time
Dr N Parvathamma
10 Dhanappa Pattar Male GM 2009-10 Part Time
Dr N Parvathamma
11 Hadapad Rajashree
Female II A 2011-12 Full Time
Dr N Parvathamma
12 Vijayakumar Sharanappa
Male SC 2011-12 Full Time
Dr N Parvathamma
13 Mukesh Manikrao Sindhe
Male III B 2011-12 Full Time
Dr N Parvathamma
14 Pusphalata Havaldar
Female II A 2011-12 Part Time
Dr N Parvathamma
15 Shoukat Ali Male II B 2013-14 Full Dr N
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Syed Sadiq Time Parvathamma 16 Yamunoorppa Male ST 2014-15 Full
Time Dr N
Parvathamma 17 Basavara S Male IIB 2009-10 Part
Time Dr Laltha K
Sami 18 Shilpa S
Uploankar Female GM 2011-12 Full
Time Dr Lalitha K
Sami 19 Suresh
Sharanappa Male SC 2011-12 Full
Time Dr Lalitha K
Sami 20 Prasanna
Devamatha Anilkumar
Male III B 2013-14 Full Time
Dr Lalitha K Sami
21 Gureet Kaur Female GM 2013-14 Full Time
Dr Lalitha K Sami
22 Ekanath Male SC 2014-15 Ful Time
Dr Lalitha K Sami
23 Vijayakumar Bhimrao
Male SC 2009-10 Part Time
Dr V T Kamble
24 Sharanamma Nagendrappa
Female III B 2011-12 Full Time
Dr V T Kamble
25 Rakesh Kumar Male SC 2011-12 Part Time
Dr V T Kamble
26 Ambaraya Baburao
Male SC 2011-12 Full Time
Dr V T Kamble
27 Kaveri Kallappa Female SC 2011-12 Full Time
Dr V T Kamble
28 Malavika Gopal Bhat
Female GM 2011-12 Full Time
Dr V T Kamble
29 Danappa Vaggi Male II A 2013-14 Full Time
Dr V T Kamble
30 Vijayakumar Kale
Male SC 2013-14 Full Time
Dr V T Kamble
31 Hansraj Male SC 2011-12 Part Time
Dr V T Kamble
32 Bendre Narsing Male SC 2011-12 Part Time
Dr V T Kamble
33 Pranesh Shantaram
Male SC 2011-12 Part Time
Dr V T Kamble
34 Santosh Basavaraj
Male GM 2011-12 Part Time
Dr V T Kamble
35 Seema Alur Female III B 2011-12 Part Time
Dr V T Kamble
36 Basavaraj Shivabasappa
Male III B 2009-10 Part Time
Dr V T Kamble
37 Sugamma Female III B 2011-12 Part Time
Dr D B Patil
38 Pragnyaratna Prabha
Female SC 2011-12 Full Time
Dr D B Patil
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39 Hanumanth Male ST 2011-12 Full Time
Dr D B Patil
40 Mohd Aamer Mohd Khasim
Male II B 2013-14 Full Time
Dr D B Patil
41 Shashiraj C Nayak
Male ST 2013-14 Full Time
Dr D B Patil
42 Pratibha Female SC 2011-12 Part Time
Dr D B Patil
43 Savitri Krishna Female Cat _ I 2011-12 Part Time
Dr D B Patil
44 Veena Eranna Ankad
Female III B 2011-12 Part Time
Dr D B Patil
45 Smita C Female ST 2011-12 Part Time
Dr D B Patil
46 Paramanand Male II A 2011-12 Part Time
Dr D B Patil
47 Channakegouda Male GM 2014-15 Part Time
Dr D B Patil
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1. Name of the Department : P. G. Department of Studies and Research in Political Science.
2. Year of Establishment : 1973
On the Main Campus : At P.G. Centres
a. Raichur : b. Bidar : 1997
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG 2. PG 128 139 148 136 131 140 3. M. Phil 05 04 02 04 06 4. Ph.D. 24 02 22 22 05
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :
• Master of Women Studies, Ambedkar Studies. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc. : Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System :
• Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. History 2. Sociology 3. English 4. Kannada 5. Marathi 6. Journalism 7. Economics Total 110 117 150
Department of Political Science
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 - 04 Associate Professors 02 01 01 Asst. Professors 04 03 - Others - - -
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance Name Qualific
ation Designation
Specialization
No. of Years of Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided for the last 6 year
S.A Palekar
M.A M.Phil, Ph.D
Professor
Public Administration, Indian Administration, Indian Government and Politics and Political Thought.
35 M.Phil – Ph.D – 3
Dr. Chandrakanth M.Yatanoor.
M.A M.Phil, Ph.D
Professor
International Relation
25 M.Phil - 03 Ph.D - 03
Dr. P. B. Rathod
M.A, Ph.D
Professor Development Administration
27 M.Phil - 02 Ph.D - 03
Dr. G. Sreeramulu
M.A, M.ed, M. Phil, Ph.D
Professor Public policy and Local Government.
21 M.Phil - 06 Ph.D - 05
Dr. Hemalata Jayaraj
M.A, Ph.D
Associat Professor
Government and Politics of India, Political Theory and Political Thought.
27 M.Phil - 02 Ph.D - 06
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : 1. Prof. M.G. Khan, Dept. Of Political Science, Karnatak University,
Dharwad. 2. Dr. Javed, Political Science, Kuvempu University, Shivamogga. 3. Dr. Muzaffar Asadi, Prof. Of Political Science, Mysore
University,Mysore.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 20.01 (PG) 08.01 (Ph.D) 1.1 (M.phil)
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Karnataka Government and Politics.
01
2. Women Rights. 01 3. Development of
Weaker Sections.
01
4. Political Participation of Weaker Sections.
01
5. Women Empowerment.
09
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Sl. No.
Name of the Principal Investigator
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Prof. S. A Palekar
National UGC
Concept of Women Right: A Comparative Study Of Dr. Ambedkar andBasaveshwar.
Rs. 1,99,640
01
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2. Dr. Chandrakant M. Yatanoor
03
Prof. G Sreeramulu
National UGC
1.Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh: Comparative Study. Developemnt through political participation in panchayatraj institutions (pris): a study on weaker sections in karnataka. ” Political process of Backward Castes (BCs) in Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRIs): Pros Cons: A Study in Andhra Pradesh.
Rs. 1,00000 Rs. 2,25,000/- 7,34,428/-
01 01
01
04 Dr. P.B Rathod
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05 Prof. Hemalata Jayaraj
National
Dynamics of Political Process and Emergence of Leadership in Karnataka, 1956- 2006
2,95000/-
01
Total Grants received
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Sl. No.
Grants received
2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC
1,00000/-
1,99,000/- 2,95,000/- 2,25,000/- 7,34.428/-
Total 1,00000/- 14,54.068/-
20. Research facility / centre with Sl. No.
Particulars 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
1. State Recognition
2. National Recognition
UGC (One Project)
UGC (One Project)
Swiss Development Corporation (Three Projects)
3. International Recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies :Nil
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22. Publications: Sl. No.
Name of the professor
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Dr. S.A Palekar
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
07
01
04
04
02
-
2 Dr. Chandrakant M. Yatanoor
03
02
03
06
04
-
03 Dr. P. B Rathod
-
06
11
01
05
01
04 Dr. G Sreeramulu
05
05
05
03
01
03
05 Dr. Hemalata Jayaraj
-
01
01
-
02
-
2. Dr. S.A Palekar
Monographs
Dr. Chandrakant M. Yatanoor
Dr. P. B Rathod
Dr. G Sreeramulu
01
Dr. Hemalata Jayaraj
3. Chapters in Books 4. Edited Books 5. Dr. S.A
Palekar
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
02
01
Dr. Chandrakant M. Yatanoor
Dr. P. B Rathod
01
01 01 01
Dr. G Sreeramul
01
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u Dr. Hemalata Jayaraj
6. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor –
range / average
11. h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /industries in India and abroad .
• Dr. S.A Palekar , Dr. Chandrakant M. Yatanoor, Dr. G. Sreeramulu 26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). 28. Student projects
a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects
b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry / institute :
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
a. Faculty : 01 b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows c. Students : 01
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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
• THE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZED TWO DAYS INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON RE-EMERGING INDO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS IN NEW WORLD ORDER, in Collaboration with Centre For Central Eurasian Studies University Of Mumbai, On 7th and 8th February 2014.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Codes of ethics as
applicable to research are followed by the Department. 32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
PG
33. Diversity of students Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students From
Universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
M.A 1st Semester 71.100% 03%
Ph.D 06. 73% 02 (25%) 02%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
NET- SC- 06, ST-02, IIA- 01. Total = 09 SLET- SC- 05, ST- 02, IIA- 02 Total= 09
35. Student progression : Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG PG to M.Phil. 5% PG to Ph.D. 5%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 1% Employed
Campus selection
YES
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
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36. Diversity of staff
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to : Yes • Library • Internet facilities for staff and students • Total number of class rooms : 03 • Class rooms with ICT facility • Students’ laboratories • Research laboratories
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a. from the host institution/university b. from other institutions/universities
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.:
• Ph.D, M. Phil, SC and ST, Research Scholars.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Not Applicable.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?
c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department zutilize the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. : Special Lectures and Seminars Organized.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. : Lecture Method Adopted / Seminar.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? : Through Periodical Review By Department Council.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. : NSS, Participation in Blood Donation Camp.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Percentage of faculty who are graduates Number % Of the same university -- -- From other universities within the state -- -- from universities from other States from -- -- universities outside the country -- --
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49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. : Through Applied and Policy Oriented Research Projects.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
• Strengths: High Qualified Staff, High Research Output, National and International Explosive Relevant and Up to Date Curriculum, High Rate of Students Achievement.
• Weakness: Poor Linguistic Skills Among Students, Lack of Competition Skills.
• Opportunities: Engage in Applied Oriented Research, Addressing the Issues and Challenges Faced by the Community and Society Around.
• Challenges: Inadequate Faculty Proliferation of PG Courses in UG Colleges, Lack of Soft Skills Among Students.
52. Future plans of the department.
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11. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Psychology
12. Year of Establishment : 1988
vi) On the Main Campus : On the Main Campus
13. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes 14. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG --- --- --- --- --- --- 2. PG Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3. M. Phil Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 4. Ph.D. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
15. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil 16. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc. : Nil 17. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 18. Examination System: Choice Based Credit System 19. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. M.B.A. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2. Women Studies Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
20. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &
MPS) Professor 01 01 01 Associate Professors
01 01 ---
Asst. Professors 02 Vacant --- Others (Lecturer Temporary)
01(XI Plan period) 01 ---
Department of Psychology
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21. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization experience and research under guidance
Name Qualifi -cation
Designation
Specialization
No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6
years Prof. S.P. Melkeri
M.A. Ph.D.
Professor Counselling Psychology
26 years 5+6 =11
Prof. Shivkumar Chengti
M.A. Ph.D.
Professor Clinical Psychology
26 years 6+5=11
Dr. Farida Shenaz
M.A. Ph.D.
Lecturer (Temp. XI plan)
Clinical Psychology
4 years ---
22. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil 23. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information : PG : 50%, M.Phil. : Nil, Ph.D.: Nil 24. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : PG: 1:2 M.Phil.: 1:2 Ph.D. : 1:8 25. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual. : Administrative: 02
26. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify: Nil
27. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil
28. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
29. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
30. Research facility / centre with : Nil 31. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies :Nil
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32. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National 1 7 9 11 7 6 b) International 1 - - - 1 1
2. Monographs - - - - - - 3. Chapters in Books - - - - - - 4. Edited Books - - - - - - 5. Books with ISBN with
details of publishers - - - - - -
6. Number listed in International Database
- - - - - -
7. Citation Index – range / average
- - - - - -
8. SNIP - - - - - - 9. SJR - - - - - - 10. Impact Factor – range /
average - - - - - -
11. h-index - - - - - -
33. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
34. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
35. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad : Nil
36. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (please specify): Nil 37. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). : ASC, Orientation Programs, workshops.
38. Student projects : Nil a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental projects b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute
39. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by 1 Faculty : Nil 2 Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : 02
UGC-Dr. Radahakrishnan Post Doctoral Fellow 01, UGC- SC/ST Post Doctoral Fellow 01
3 Students : Nil
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40. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. : Nil
41. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Codes of ethics as
applicable to research are followed by the Department.
42. Student profile programme-wise: 2014-15 Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
P.G. 22 13 05 --- ---
M.Phil. 18 02 --- -- ---
Ph.D 50 06 --- --- ----
33. Diversity of students
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries P.G. 21 03 01 Nil
M.Phil/ Ph.D. 22 02 Nil Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : SET = G.M. 02, S.C. /ST 05
35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG --- PG to M.Phil. 03/25 PG to Ph.D. 04/25 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 02/20 Employed Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment 30 students
Entrepreneurs 02 students
36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates Number % Of the same university 01 33.3% From other universities within the state 02 66.6% from universities from other States from -- -- universities outside the country -- --
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period :Nil
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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a. Library : Advanced Central Library facility is available in University
campus b. Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes.Internet and WiFi facilities
are provided to the faculty and students of the department. c. Total number of class rooms : 02 d. Class rooms with ICT facility : :Nil e. Students’ laboratories : Yes. Psychological laboratories with good
equipments are available. f. Research laboratories :maintained in the department for the use of P.G and
Research students. .
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates Post Doctoral Students : 02 Doctoral students : 22 a. from the host institution/university : All the above b. from other institutions/universities : Nil.
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: 07 students.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: No.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does
the department utilize the feedback? c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) : involving external experts. Special lectures and seminars.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty: for different programmes. Classroom teaching and also Lectures using LCD.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • The students of the Department actively participate in all programmes
Organized by the department either on the campus or extension activities.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • The Department has Psychological counselling centre through which
Counselling services are rendering for the benefit of the student and community.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: No.
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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. • The department of Psychology since its inception has been offering various
advanced courses for the benefit of the students of this region in terms of knowledge acquisition and learning outcomes. In addition to this dissemination of basic knowledge in Psychology the department of Psychology has been active in creating the impact of awareness and scientific temperament in the psyche of the youth by subjecting them to various programmes of the department like lab to land programme, Psychology Jata, workshop, field visit etc.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
• Strength: a. Development of scientific temperament among the public of this region. b. Psychological counseling centre for benefit of the students and public in general. c. Creating public awareness towards mental health and illness. d. Good and sufficient research opportunities. e. The Department is capable in addressing farmers’ suicidal tendency.
• Weaknesses: a. No Separate independent building. b. Lack of furnished Psycho laboratory. c. Insufficient teaching staff. d. Non availability of sufficient books in Psychology. e. Insufficient computer facility in the department.
• Opportunities: a. Opportunities in teaching field. b. More jobs openings. c. Psycho-diagnostics. d. Health professionals. e. Psychologists in child and human welfare department.
• Challenges: a. Strengthening of counselling centre through which awareness programmes
will be launched. b. Intervention modules to come back negative eventualities in farmers. c. Starting of new Job oriented short term and Diploma courses. d. Starting of Centre for development of personality. e. Lab to Land programmes for the propagation of Psychological principles.
52. Future plans of the department. • The Department is planning to start the P.G. Diploma in Health
Psychology from the next academic year for the benefit of the students of the Hyderabad-Karnataka region.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research In Social Work
2. Year of Establishment : On the Main Campus : 1984
At P.G. Centres a. Raichur : 2009 b. Bidar : 2007
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Faculty of Social Science
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG NA NA NA NA NA NA 2. PG 55 56 50 54 38 57 3. M. Phil 02 02 02 02 02 00 4. Ph.D. 03 00 03 02 03 00
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Involved with the Dept of women’s studies, Open elective Subject offered by the social science, physical education, language department and journalism and mass communication.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : No
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : No
8. Examination System: Semester wise and Choice Based Credit System Sl. No.
Exam System 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. Semester wise � � � � � � 2 CBCS � � � �
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Dept of Women’s studies
� � � � � �
2. Open elective paper
� � � �
3 Corporate professional Diploma
�
Department of Department of Department of Department of Social WorkSocial WorkSocial WorkSocial Work
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 Nil 01 Associate Professors
01 Nil Nil
Asst. Professors 01 Nil Nil Others - - -
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance Name Qual
ification
Designation
Specialization No. Of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6
years Prof.
K.S.Malipatil MSW, PhD
Professor and
Chairman
Women and Child
Development, Criminology
and Correctional
Administration
32 Years PhD-09 MPhil-10
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Sl.No. Name of the Senior
Visiting Fellows,adjunct faculty,emeritus professors
Designation & Address
01 Prof.Gandhi Das Rtd. Professor, Bangalore university, Bengaluru
02 Dr.Shalini Rajanish IAS Officer, Secretary HKDB, Gulbarga 03 Mrs.Ruta Manoram Social Activist, Livelihood Awardee’s 04 Prof. TBBVS Ramanaih Professor, University of Mysore 05 Prof.Y.S.Siddegouda Registrar, Sanskrit University, Bangalore 06 Sri. Basawaraj Patil Sedam MP, Kalaburagi & President Vikasa Academy 07 Prof. Ravindra Gadkar Professor, Kuvempu University, Shimoga 08 Prof.B.T.Lawani Director, Yashwantrao Chavan Institute of
Social Sciences Studies and Research, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune (MS)
09 Prof.S.A.Kazi Registrar, KSWU, Vijayapur 10 Prof.D.K.Laladas Rtd. Professor & Eminent Researcher
Hyderabad.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty : programme-wise information Sl.No. Faculty Programme Percentage 01 Temporary Faculty Theory and Practical Per week 88 hours (90%)
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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 10:1 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) FDA 01 01 - Computer Operator 01 Nil Nil Others - - -
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. State Govt All India
Radio Survey �
District Protection Plan (Child protection issue)
-- �
Anti Tobacco survey
-- �
2. Central Govt -- -- -- -- -- -- 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Sl. No.
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. State
i. All India Radio Survey
Directly Paid to the Students
�
ii. District Protection Plan (Child protection issue
90,000 01
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) for Yadgir under Integrated Child Protection Scheme
2. National
Baseline compilation survey on section 4, section s (PoS), section 6(a)&(b), section7,8,9 of COTPA in Gulbarga district of Karnataka
25000 01
Total Grants received
1,15000
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil 20. Research facility / centre with : Nil 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: • Government and Non Government Organizations providing
opportunity and assistance for field work.
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22. Publications: Permanent Faculty: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
01 02
- -
- -
05 02
01 06
02 03
2. Monographs -- -- -- --- -- -- 3. Chapters in Books 02 01 - - 02 01 4. Edited Books -- -- -- -- -- -- 5. Books with ISBN with
details of publishers
6. Number listed in International Database
-- -- -- -- -- --
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor – range /
average
11. h-index
B) Publications: Guest Faculty and Research Scholar: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
00 02
03 03
- 01
00 01
02 02
00 02
2. Monographs -- -- -- --- -- -- 3. Chapters in Books 00 01 - - 02 02 4. Edited Books -- 00 -- -- -- -- 5. Books with ISBN with
details of publishers 01
6. Number listed in International Database
-- -- -- -- -- --
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor range /
average
11. h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : All India Radio Survey, Women and Child Development, Adult Education,
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25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad : Yes a) Tata Institute of Social Science b) Indhore school of Social Work c) Delhi school of Social work d) NIMHANS Bangalore. e) Loyala and Rajagiri College of Social Work, Kerala f) Parapana Agrahara Central Jail, Bangalore g) Central Jail, Gulbarga h) ACC, Wadi i) Vasavadatta Cement factory, Sedam j) NIPCCD, New Delhi
26. Faculty serving in a. National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify) : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies : • Refresher Course at ASC, MANUU, Hyderabad 2014 and 2015
28. Student projects a. Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : 100% b. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities /industry / institute : 90% 29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : Nil
Faculty /Doctoral / post doctoral fellows /Students : Nil 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. 1. Three Days Workshop on Research Methodology : Dr.Suresh Jnage,
Prof.Shivakumar Chengati, Prof.C.M.Yatanur, Prof.Gaddagimath, Dr.Chanaveer R M.
2. Three Days Workshop on Research Methodology : Dr.D.K.Laladas 3. Jnana Sangam: One Day Conference on Social Work Approaches for Social
Development: Prof.Y.S.Siddegouda 4. Jnana Sangam: One Day Conference on Causes and Consequence of
Malnutrition: Prof. Ravindra Gadkar 5. The sources of funding are organized by self supporting, university and
affiliated colleges. 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :
• Research ethics followed: a) To protect human participants. b) To ensure that research is conducted in a way that serves interests of
individuals, groups and/or society as a whole. c) To examine specific research activities and projects for their ethical
soundness, looking at issues such as the management of risk, protection of confidentiality and the process of informed consent.
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32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
MSW 2009 740 32 23 100% 100% MSW 2010 680 34 22 100% 100% MSW 2011 480 29 21 100% 100% MSW 2012 600 30 24 100% 100% MSW 2013 418 20 18 100% 100% MSW 2014 380 32 25 100% 100%
M.Phil 2009 42 00 02 0% 100% M.Phil 2010 46 01 01 100% 100% M.Phil 2011 48 00 02 0% 100% M.Phil 2012 38 02 00 100% 0% M.Phil 2013 34 01 01 100% 100%
M.Phil 2014 42 Nil Nil Nil Nil
Ph.D2009 62 03 00 100% 0% Ph.D 2010 Nil Nil Nil 0% 0% Ph.D 2011 60 01 02 100% 100% Ph.D 2012 56 01 01 100% 100% Ph.D 2013 48 02 01 100% 100% Ph.D 2014 64 Nil Nil Nil Nil
33. Diversity of students Name of the Programme
% of students from the same university
% of students from universities within the state
% of students from universities outside the state
% of students from other countries
MSW 2009 52 03 00 00 MSW 2010 50 06 00 00 MSW 2011 41 08 01 00 MSW 2012 30 14 00 00 MSW 2013 30 08 00 00 MSW 2014 45 12 00 00 M.Phil 2009 2 NIl NIl 00 M.Phil 2010 2 Nil Nil 00 M.Phil 2011 2 NIl NIl 00
M.Phil 2012 2 Nil Nil 00 M.Phil 2013 2 Nil NIl 00 M.Phil 2014 Nil Nil Nil 00 Ph.D2009 03 Nil 00 Ph.D 2010 Nil Nil Nil 00 Ph.D 2011 03 Nil 00 Ph.D 2012 02 Nil 00 Ph.D 2013 02 01 00 Ph.D 2014 Nil Nil Nil 00
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Year Civil Services
Defense Services
NET SET Other Competitive Exams
SC/ST
OBC GM
2009 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2011 00 00 06 00 02 03 1 04 2012 00 00 00 00 02 01 00 01 2013 00 00 08 04 01 06 03 04 2014 00 00 02 04 05 04 02 05
35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
PG to M.Phil. 04% 04% 04% 04% 04% -- PG to Ph.D. 06% 00% 06% 04% 06% -- Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -- -- 02% 02% 02% -- Employed Campus selection 00 Other than campus recruitment 20
Entrepreneurs 86
36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university - from other universities within the State - from universities from other States from 01
universities outside the country - 37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to Department Infrastructure Facilities Library 280 books are available at department for
the students and scholars. Internet facilities for staff and students Separate Wifi connection available for all Total number of class rooms Two PG class rooms Class rooms with ICT facility 03 class rooms have ICT facility:
LCD Projector Students’ laboratories Gandhi Hall (Conference Hall, Group
Discussion, Field work journal, Desertation Reports, Tour and Camp Reports, Posters)
Research laboratories Separate Room
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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a. from the host institution/university : 17 b. from other institutions/universities : Nil
Sl.No. Name of the student for Ph.D /M.Phil. /PD Fellowship/ Scholarship etc.
01 Yallaling R Kalanoor -- 02 Atik Ur Rahaman -- 03 Basalingamma SH -- 04 Rashmi rani Agnihotri -- 05 Kavita Bevenamar -- 06 Rajashekhar L kattimani -- 07 Gangadhar Soanr -- 08 Pattan Rakesh -- 09 Sunil Kumar Surpur --- 10 Banshankarayya M. ICSSR Fellowship 11 Smt. Maheshwari K. --- 12 Deepa H. RGUNF Fellowship 13 Hanmanthrayya K. ICSSR Fellowship 14 Padmavati M. --- 15 Arunkumar J JRF Fellowship 16 Santosh P. R. JRF Fellowship 17 Deena D’Souza --- 18 Siddappa P. --- 19 Satisgouda --- 20 Santosh Sindhe ---
PDF Scholars Dr. Basalingamma S.H. UGC-Women PDF
Fellowship Dr. Atic-Ur-Rehman ICSSR-PDF-Fellowship
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. : Students(SC & ST students)
Name of the Programme SC/ST Students Getting Financial Assistance
MSW 2009 19 MSW 2010 21 MSW 2011 22 MSW 2012 21 MSW 2013 21 MSW 2014 20
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. • The Department with the permission of the University, called the all collages
Principals and Faculty, our Department Staff and the opinion of the students has given much importance in framing department curriculum.
• Based on the needs of the society and students, the BOS Chairman requested the board of studies to have well planned curriculum.
• With the permission of the university we organised Field Work Inauguration Programme. Where we called all regional Village Panchayat Presidents and PDO’s and got very good support to work within the Society together.
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42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Yes. Department considers the Feedback and makes improvement in
needed way for the welfare and Future of the students. b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Yes. Department considers the feedback of the students to maintain the Quality of Teachers and their teaching. Department suggests them to get needful Training and also suggests to correct small mistakes they do.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Yes. Department conducts the Alumni conference and also get link with the Employers for Development of the Profession and other curriculum programmes.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) Sl.No Name of Alumni Designation 01 Mr.K. Govindraj HR Manager, JSW Torangallu 02 Mr.Devaraj Senior Manager JSW 03 Mr.C.S.Mallikarjun Lebor welfare officer, MSIL Bengaluru
04 Tara Kadlur Social Worker, USA 05 Smt.Priyanka Community Organizer, Australia 06 Mr.K.Guralingappa Commissioner, Municipality, Raichur
07 Mr.Kotresh Regional Coordinator, Ajim Premji Foundation 08 Rajkumar
Guttedhar Community Development Specialist, DUDC cell, Gulbarga
09 Dr.Channaveer RM HOD Dept of Social Work CUK.
10 Dr.Mohan Sighe Asst. Professor, Mangalore University. Mangalore
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.
Sl.No. Name of the Programme External Expert
01 Workshop on Interview Resume skill
Dr.Baskar Bhata Pyramid Carrier Guidance Centre bangalore
02 Workshop on Field Work Training
Mr.H.R.Nadaf, Sanjeev kumar Yalaballi
03 Workshop on Women empowerment
Dr.Shalini Rajanish, IAS officer, HKDB, Gulbarga
04 Orientation programme Shri.Basawara Patil Sedam, President Vikasa Academy Gulbarga
05 Special lecture on Personality andprofessional Development
Mr.Nanjuda swamy Malavalli, IPS officer
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. 1. ICT method 2. Group Discussion 3. Individual and Group Conference 4. Two way interaction method
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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? 1. Displaying of weekly attendance percentage 2. Weekly internal assessment test 3. Individual counselling 4. Field work supervision 5. Extension activities. 6. Special lectures.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
On the eve of ‘Childrens Day’ Celebration on 14-11-2014, Plantation Programme carried out at Heere Aurad and Taj Sultanpur Govt. Primary & Higher Primary
School.
Literacy Awarness Programme at Martur, ‘Environmental Hygiene’ Awarness Programme Under Sakshar Bharat Abhiyan. At Hadgil Village on 06-11-2014
On the eve on ‘Human Right Day’ on Legal ‘Personal Hygiene’ practice awareness Awareness and Help Programme organized among School Childrens Programme on 10-12-2014 at Sharana Sirsagi. 22-12-2013 at Govt. Higher Primary
School, Bhopal Tegnoor.
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‘World AIDS Day’ Public Awareness Rally ‘World Suicide Prevention Day’ form Humnabad Ring Road to APMC Gunj Programme on 10-09-2014 at Gulbargaon 01-12-2013 University.
‘Tuberculosis’ Awarness Programme on ‘Children’s Right’ Awareness Public Rally 12-11-2014 at G.P. Office Taj Sultanpur. & Spl. Lecture on 19-12-2013 at
Farhatabad.
Children’s Act (POSCO) & Childline 1098 Environmental Hygiene Activity at Awareness Programme at Godutai College Govt. Higher Primary School, Bhimalli on 14-11-2014 Village on 21-11-2013
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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • Celebrated national and internal observance / day and organise special
lectures, seminars, rally and discussions in the department and community. Sl. No. Event
1. ‘World Suicide Prevention Day’, Programme organised at Seminar Hall, Gulbarga University on 10-09-2014.
2. ‘Children’s Right’ Awareness Public Rally at Farhatabad village & Special Lecture on Children’s Right on 19-12-2013.
3. ‘World AIDS Day’ Public Awareness Rally form Humnabad Ring Road to APMC Gunj at Gulbargaon 01-12-2013
4. Children’s Act (POSCO) & Childline-1098, Awareness Programme at Godutai College, Gulbarga on 14-11-2014
5. Legal Awareness & Help Programme on the eve of ‘Human Right Day’ on Legal organized at Sharana Sirsagi on 10-12-2014.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. : Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. 1. Department has adopted two villages under Village adoption plan. 2. Activities which are carried out under village adoption are;
a. School Social Work Programme b. Women & Child Development activities c. Sanitation and Personal Hygiene d. Strengthen the Gram Panchayat.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. Items 1 2 3 4 5
Strengths Students Active Participation
Committed Guest Faculty
Dedicated Research Scholars
New Revised Syllabus
Concurrent Field Work
Weaknesses
Lack of Permanent Staff
No More Specialization
Field Work Transportation
Govt. Job Availability
Lack of Sanitation & Water Facility
Opportunities
Job oriented Course
Community Extension Activities
Entrepreneurship
Personality Development
Link with various Stake holders
Challenges
English Literature
Lack of Communication Skill
Less use of ICT tools
Lack of Coordination with the villages
Commitment of Govt. officials
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52. Future plans of the department.
1. Revising syllabus of the PG students as per the current need of the society. 2. Planning to undertake Counselling Centre and Training Institution under the
department. 3. Applying minor and major project concerned to social issues, challenges along
with burning matter of the society in national and international level. 4. Planning to institute consultation service from the department. 5. Job placement and campus interview will be conducted in coming days.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Sociology
2. Year of Establishment : 1975 i) On the Main Campus : 1975 ii) At P.G. Centres
a) Raichur : -- b) Bidar : 2010
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG -- -- -- -- -- -- 2. PG 56 67 72 60 51 74 3. M. Phil 03 -- 06 02 07 -- 4. Ph.D. 14 -- -- 38 10 08
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : MSW -- MWS 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc. : Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 8. Examination System: /Semester /Choice Based Credit System 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. Open Elective -- -- -- 117+ 110+ 104+ 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 01 03 Associate Professors
01 01 01
Asst. Professors 04 02 --
Department of Department of Department of Department of SociologySociologySociologySociology
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance :
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided
for the last 6 years
Dr. S.L. Hiremath
M.A., Ph.D.,Ph.D
Professor 1.Industrial Sociology 2. Urban
Sociology 3. Professions
31 12
Dr. Sindhe Jaganath.R
M.A. M.Phil.,Ph.d
Professor 1.Scheduled Caste
2. Minorities 3. Weaker
Section
21 15
Dr. Nusrat Fatima
M.A. M.Phil.,Ph.d
Professor 1.Minorities 2. Community
Studies 3. Weaker
Section
20 12
Dr. Meti Sheshan
M.A. Ph.D Associate Professor
1.Rural Sociology
2.Community Studies
34 --
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Dr. (Smt) Vanaja Dhruvarajan University of Menitoba, Kenada
Dr. A.G. Moodabidri Dept of Sociology, KUDharwad
Dr. Anuradha Bhoite Dept of Sociology, University of Poona (Pune)
Dr.K. Chandrashekhar Dept of Sociology, Karnataka University, Dharwad
Dr. C. Laxamanna, Dept of Sociology, Osmania University, Hyderabad
Dr. Johan Jacob Kottekam Dept of Sociology, Kerala University, Kerala
Dr. C. Somashekhar, Dept of Sociology, Bangalore University, Bangalore
Dr. Dhanagre, Dept of Sociology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Dr. Joga Shankar, Dept of Sociology, Mangalore University, Mangalore
Dr. J. Raghavendrarao, Dept of Sociology, OsmaniaUniversity,Hyderabad
Dr. Uttam Bhoite, Dept of Sociology, University of Poona(Pune)
Dr. A. Ramegouda, Dept of Sociology, Kuvempu University, Shimoga
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information: Guest Lecturers 30% 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio 20: 01(PG) 08:01(Ph.D) 1:1 (M.Phil)
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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual -- 02
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC(MRP) 2010 to 2012
UGC MRP
2. ICSSR(MRP) 2009-11
3. Gazetteer ‘People’ 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Sl. No
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National (UGC) (ICSSR)
Rural Edu
3.4 lak 5.08
2. International CSR 3.80 Total Grants
received 12.28
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Sl. No.
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.
-- 3.84
-- -- -- -- -- --
20. Research facility / centre with : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies : Nil
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22. Publications: Sl. No
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
10 11 10 08 08 09
2. Monographs -- 3. Chapters in Books -- 4. Edited Books 1.Research
in Social Science – Challenges Issues and Trends 2. Intellectual Property rights and economic development
1.Self help groups and women empowerment 2.Readings in Social Science
-- -- --
5. Books with ISBN with details of publishers
1.ISBN 978-81-89471-24-8 ISHIKA Publishing house Jaipur 2.ISBN 978-81-8387-2106-9 Sarala Publications New Delhi
1.ISBN978-93-81142-44-8 Mangalam publications New Delhi 2.ISBN 978-83-82166-03-0 Anu books Meerut
-- -- --
6. Number listed in International Database
-- -- -- -- -- --
7. Citation Index – range / average
-- -- -- -- -- --
8. SNIP -- -- -- -- -- -- 9. SJR -- -- -- -- -- -- 10. Impact Factor –
range / average -- -- -- -- -- --
11. h-index -- -- -- -- -- -- 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
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24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /industries in India and abroad :
• Two Faculty Members (Dr.S.L.Hiremath & Dr. Sindhe Jaganath.R) were invited to Chair sessions and also presented paper at XVIIth World Congress of Sociology ISA at Gothenburg Sweden during July 2010 1. ISA Research Committee on Sociology of Education 2. Research Committee on Society Science & Technology
• Two Faculty Members (Dr.S.L.Hiremath & Dr. Sindhe Jaganath.R) were invited to Chair sessions and also presented paper at XVIIIth World Congress of Sociology ISA at Yakohoma Japan during July 2014. 1. Research Committee on Sociology of Profession 2. Research Committee on Society Science & Technology
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees – (Dr. S.L. Hiremath) UGC Subject Committee, UGC
SAP advisory b) International committees – (Dr. S.L. Hiremath)ISA Research Committee
Member c) Editorial Boards (Dr. S.L. Hiremath) Member Editorial Advisory Board of
Sociological Bulletin of Sociological Society. d) Any other (please specify)
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). : Nil 28. Student projects:
a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects : Nil
b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry / institute : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by :
a) Faculty : (Dr. S.L. Hiremath) Indo French Academic Exchange Award b) Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: 03 c) Students
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national /international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :Codes of ethics as applicable to research are followed by the Department.
32. Student profile programme-wise: 2014-15. Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Applications
received Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female M.A. Ist Semester 204 30 44 90% 90% M.A. IIIrd Semester 47 20 27 100% 98% Ph.D 134 04 04
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33. Diversity of students : Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries M.A. Ist Semester 71(100%) 03(03%) -- -- Ph.D 06 (73%) 02 (25%) 02% --
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : NE -- SC -05, ST -02, Total = 07 SET-- SC -05, ST -02, Total= 07
35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG -- PG to M.Phil. 09% PG to Ph.D. 11%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 02% Employed
Campus selection 06
Other than campus recruitment 40
Entrepreneurs 02
36. Diversity of staff : Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 50 from other universities within the State 50 from universities from other States from universities outside the country
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : All have joined with Ph.D.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : Yes b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes c) Total number of class rooms : 03 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : e) Students’ laboratories : f) Research laboratories :
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university : Total List of Ph.D and PDF
b) from other institutions/universities : From KUD
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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University Ph.D & M.Phil SC ST Research Scholars:
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. :No 42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1) Dr. Inamdar—Commissioner, Commercial Tax 2) Dr. Somashekhar, Registrar, Davangera University 3) Sri. Suryakant Arali, Commissioner for Food 4) Dr. Maruti I. Professor, ISEC Bangalore 5) Dr. Samata Deshamane Professor, Dept of Sociology, BUB 6) Dr. Chandrashekhar, Professor, Dept of Sociology, Kuvempu
University, Shimoga 7) Dr. Kumar Doddamani, Professor, Agriculture University, Raichur 8) Dr. Ashwini J. Assistant Professor, Dept of Sociology, Tumkur
University 9) Dr. Kawale Laxman Assistant Director, Collegiate Education 10) Dr. Jayashree Kulkarni, Sr. Manager JSW Steel Limited Bellary
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures ) involving
external experts. 1) Dr. R. Indira Mysore University, 2) Dr. C. Ganesh, Osmania University 3) Dr. R.B. Patil, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 4) Dr. Swarnalatha, Kakatiya University, Warngal 5) Dr. N. Doddasiddaiah kSOU Mysore 6) Dr. T. Ramesh
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
• LCD and Teaching Methods adopted Lecture method – Seminar / Field Work/ Field Visit
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Through periodical review by Departmental Council
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
• NSS, Red Cross, Rotary Club, Participation in Blood Donation Camp
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • Inter department is sports, Cultural, Gathering, Camps, Picnics, Etc.
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49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details : No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied: Through applied and Policy oriented Research, Research Projects
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. • Strength : High Qualified staff
High research out put National and International explosive Relevant and up-to-date curriculum High rate of student achievement
• Weakness: poor linguistic skills among students Lower utilization of ICT in teaching Lack of competition skills
• Opp: 1) Engaging in applied policy oriented research. 2) Involvement in developmental initiatives by HKADB. 3) Addressing the issues and challenges being faced by the community and society around.
• Challenges: Inadequate faculty proliferation of P.G. Courses in UG Colleges lack of soft skills among students.
52. Future plans of the department.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Women’s Studies, G.U. Kalaburagi. 2. Year of Establishment :
On the Main Campus : 1997-98. At P.G. Centres a. Raichur : 2012 - 13 b. Bidar : 2012 - 13
3. Is the Department part of a Faculty of the University? Faculty of the University.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No. Courses 2009-
10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG 21 37 33 27 21 23 3. M. Phil 08 - 21 04 4. Ph.D. 22 - 36 - 14 -
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :
• Sociology, Economics, Psychology, Political Science, Law, Social Work
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : • Choice Based Credit System: C.B.C.S. (Semester-wise).
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. PG - 01 - - - - 2. M. Phil - - - - - - 3. Ph.D. - - - - - -
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS) Professor - - - Associate Professors
01 - -
Asst. Professors 02 - - Others - - -
Department of Department of Department of Department of Women’s StudiesWomen’s StudiesWomen’s StudiesWomen’s Studies
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization No. Of Years of
Experience
No. Of Ph.D./ M.Phil. Students
guided for the last 6 years
1 Permanent Staff is yet to appoint.
2 12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors :
1. Prof. S.L. Hiremath 2. Prof. Chaya Degaonkar 3. Prof. S.A. Palekar 4. Prof. S.S. Chengti 5. Prof. Hemlatha Jayaraj 6. Prof. Sindhe Jagannath R. 7. Prof. Nusrat Fatima 8. Prof. K.S. Malipatil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
: 100%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 1:3 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual: Steps are being taken. 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Permanent Staff is yet to appoint.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
SlNo
Funding Agencies
Project title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National
Permanent Staff is yet to appoint.
2. International
Total Grants received
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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received Sl. No.
Collaboration 2009-10
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. National Permanent Staff is yet to appoint.
2. International Total
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Sl. No.
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.
Permanent Staff is yet to appoint.
20. Research facility / centre with Sl. No.
Particulars 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. State Recognition Permanent Staff is yet to appoint. 2. National Recognition
3. International Recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies
22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals 1.National 2. International
Permanent Staff is yet to appoint.
2. Monographs 3. Chapters in Books 4. Edited Books 5. Books with ISBN with
details of publishers 6. Number listed in
International Database 7. Citation Index – range /
average 8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor – range /
average 11. h-index
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23. Details of patents and income generated : - 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : N.G.O.s 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions /industries in India and abroad : - 26. Faculty serving in
a. National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) : 1. N.G.O.s 2. State Government 3. Private Sector
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). : - 28. Student projects
a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects : Nil
b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry / institute : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : -
Faculty : - Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : 01. Students : -
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national /international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. : Sl.No Name of the Seminar/Conference Date and venue
01 One Day International Seminar on Women Empowerment – Organised by the Department.
Mahatma Gandhi Hall, Karya Soudha, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga on 26.09.2012.
02 Chaired a Session in One Day National Seminar on “Emancipation of Women”
Mahatma Gandhi Hall, Karya Soudha, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga on 27.02.2013.
03 An International Women’s Day was celebrated. The same day conducted State level Seminar on “Women and Society.”
The function took place 18.03.2015 in the Department Women’s Studies, G.U. Gulbarga.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Codes of ethics as
applicable to research are followed by the Department.
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32. Student profile programme-wise: • 2009-10
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
PG 19 14 05 100% 100% M. Phil 01 - 01 100% 100% Ph.D.* 13 05 08 06 * -
• 2010-11
PG 37 30 07 100% 100%
M. Phil 15 12 03 100% 100% Ph.D. * 28 18 10 05* - Total 80 60 20
• 2011-12
PG 33 30 03 100% 100% M. Phil 05 02 03 100% 100% Ph.D. * 43 26 17 04* - Total 81 58 23
• 2012-13
PG 27 26 01 100% 100% M. Phil - - - 100% 100% Ph.D. * - - - 01* 01* Total 27 26 01
• 2013-14
PG 27 21 06 100% 100% M. Phil 05 03 02 99% 100% Ph.D. * 44 28 16 01* 01* Total 76 52 24
• 2014-15
PG 30 27 03 100% 100% M. Phil - - - - - Ph.D. * - - - 01* Total 30 27 03
Note: * Mark shows no. of candidates to whom Ph.D. Degree awarded.
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33. Diversity of students Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
Countries 2009-10
PG - - - - M. Phil - - - - Ph.D. - - - - Total - - - -
2010-11 PG - - - -
M. Phil - - - - Ph.D. - - - - Total - - - -
2011-12 PG - - - -
M. Phil - - - - Ph.D. 2 - - - Total 2 - - -
2012-13 PG - - - -
M. Phil - 1 - - Ph.D. 3 - - - Total 3 1 - -
2013-14 PG - - - -
M. Phil - - - - Ph.D. - - - - Total - - - -
2014-15 PG - - - -
M. Phil - - - - Ph.D. - - - - Total - - - -
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : 1. Mr. Tayappa S. N.E.T. 2. Dr. Udayakumar S. Rawoorkar N.E.T. 3. Dr. Aruna Tulasi Pujari N.E.T. 4. Dr. Shambhunath B. N.E.T.
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35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG P. G. only 100% PG to M.Phil. 100% PG to Ph.D. 100%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 03 Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment Other than Campus Recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 50 from other universities within the State 50 from universities from other States from universities outside the country
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : M.Phil. 16 & Ph.D. 25. 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to:
a. Library : Nil b. Internet facilities for staff and students : Nil c. Total number of class rooms : 03 Rooms/Halls available. d. Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil e. Students’ laboratories : Nil f. Research laboratories : Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a. from the host institution/university : Ph.D. : 29, M.Phil : 01 b. from other institutions/universities : -
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university: P.G. II & IV Semesters Students Total: 38. 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Steps need to be taken. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? : Steps are being taken.
b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Steps are being taken.
c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Steps are being taken.
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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : - 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts. : 1. Chaired a Session in One Day National Seminar on “Emancipation of
Women” on 27.02.2013. 2. An International Women’s Day was celebrated on 18.03.2015. The same
day conducted State Level Seminar on “Women and Society.” 45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. : - 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? : Steps are being taken. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:
Steps are being taken. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: - 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. : - 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. : - 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. : 1. Permanent teaching staff is to be appointed. 2. Steps shall be initiated with the National and International Funding Agencies,
wherever possible. 3. Infrastructure independently to be expected. 4. Counselling Centre. 5. Special Lectures, Seminars, Workshops, Conferences related with Women’s
Studies specialization. 52. Future plans of the department:
• Major as well as Minor Research Projects to be expected
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11. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in English.
12. Year of Establishment : i) On the Main Campus : 1970-71 ii) At P.G. Centres
a) Raichur : 2008-09 b) Bidar : 2010-11
13. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes / No. • Yes. Faculty of Arts.
14. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D.Litt., etc.) : PG, M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Course SC/ST OBC GM Total M.A.I Sem
2009-10 Male 05/02 5 2 30
Female 03/Nil 8 21 16 Total 10 13 23 46
2010-11 Male 13/01 14 Nil 28 Female 7/0 14 09 30 Total 21 28 09 58
2011-12
Male 08/01 20 Nil 29 Female 01/01 11 01 14 Total 11 31 01 43
2012-13
Male 10/Nil 16 Nil 26
Female 6/01 15 01 23 Total 17 31 01 49 Male 04/02 11 Nil 17
Female 07/01 22 01 31 Total 14 33 01 48
2013-14 Male 11/1 12 01 25
Female 8/1 18 Nil 27 Total 21 30 01 52
2014-15 Male 11/1 12 01 25
Female 8/1 18 Nil 27 Total 21 30 01 52
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15. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Open Elective Papers.
16. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.: Nil. 17. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil. 18. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
• Semester and CBCS
Course
SC/ST OBC GM Total
M. Phil 2009-10 ----
M. Phil 2010-11 Male 01 01 Nil 02 Female Nil Nil Nil Nil Total 01 01 Nil 02
M. Phil 2011-12 Male Nil 01 Nil 01 Female Nil 01 01 02 Total 02 01 03
M. Phil 2012-13 --- M. Phil 2013-14 --- M. Phil 2014-15 Male 01 - - 01
Female 02 01 - 03 Total 03 01 - 04
Ph.D.
2009-10
Male 01/Nil Nil 01 02 Female 01/Nil 01 01 3 Total 02 01 02 5
Ph.D. 2010-11 SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 04/01 02 02 9
Female Nil/01 02 04 7 Total 06 4 6 16
Ph.D. 2011-12 SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 07/Nil 04 06 17
Female 05/01 06 02 14 Total 13 10 08 31
Ph.D. 2012-13 SC/ST OBC GM Total Male ---- --- ---
Female ----- --- --- Total
Ph.D. 2013-14 SC/ST OBC GM Total Male --- ---- --
Female ---- --- --- Total --- --- --
Ph.D. 2014-15 SC/ST OBC GM Total Male --- Nil Nil ----
Female ---- ---- 01 01 Total ---- ---- 01 01
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19. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: • Students of the department are studying open electives offered by the
other departments.
20. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 01 01 Associate Professors 02 Nil Nil Asst. Professors 04 02 01 Others -- -- --
12. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance Name Qualif
ication
Designation Specialization No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D. M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Prof. Ramesh Rathod
M.A., M.Phil., Ph. D.
Professor and Chairman
a) Indian Writing in
English b) Linguistics
and Phonetics
19 Years 04 Ph.D. 06 M. Phil.
Mr. Ningann
a T.
M.A., M.Phil.
Asst. Professor
a) African Literature
b) Translation Studies
01.5 Years --
19. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors. : Nil.
20. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information.: 40% of Classes are engaged by Guest Faculty– programme-wise.
21. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: PG 16:01, M.Phil. 04: 01, Ph.D. 08: 01 22. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual. : Sanctioned 02; filled-01 (Peon) Actual 01Peon and one Clerk (Manpower)
23. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt. / HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify. : Nil
24. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil
25. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received.: Nil
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19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
20. Research facility / centre with : Nil 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: Nill
22. Publications: Sl. No
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11 2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
c) National d) International
01
01
01
01
04
01
2. Monographs - - - - - - 3. Chapters in Books - - - - - - 4. Edited Books - - - - - - 5. Books with ISBN
with details of publishers
- - - 01 -
-
6. Number listed in International Database
- - - - - -
7. Citation Index – range / average
- - - - - -
8. SNIP - - - - - - 9. SJR - - - - - - 10. Impact Factor –
range / average - - - - - -
11. h-index - - - - - - 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions /industries in India and abroad : Nil. 26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
• Dr. Ramesh Rathod Member of Thematic Journal- Commonwealth Literature Since 2011 –Till Date
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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).: Nil
28. Student projects
a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects : Nil
b. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute.: 100% P G Final Semester Students are involved Project Work.
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
a. Faculty : Prof Ramesh Rathod has been awarded ‘Basav Jyoti’ in 2013 b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil c. Students : Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national /international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. : Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : As per the University guidelines.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
M.A 2009-10 162 30 16 100% 100% M.A. 2010-11 189 28 30 100% 100% M.A.2011-12 200 28 14 100% 100% M.A.2012-13 250 26 23 100% 100% M.A.2013-14 280 17 31 100% 100% M.A.2014-15 - 25 27 100% 100% M.Phil.2009-10 - - - - - M.Phil.2010-11 - - - - - M.Phil.2011-12 - 01 2 - - M.Phil.2012-13 - 02 - - - M.Phil.2013-14 - - - - - M.Phil.2014-15 - - - - - Ph.D.209-10 - 2 3 - - Ph.D.210-11 - 9 7 - - Ph.D.2011-12 - 17 14 - - Ph.D.2012-13 Ph.D.2013-14
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33. Diversity of students. Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries M. A. 90 % 10% --- --- M. PHIL. 90% 10% --- --- Ph. D. 90% 10% --- ---
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.: Nil
35. Student progression : Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG PG to M.Phil. 10% PG to Ph.D. 10%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -- Employed
a)Campus selection b)Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff: Percentage of faculty who are graduates UG PG of the same university Nil Nil from other universities within the State 02 02 from universities from other States - - from universities outside the country - -
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : Main Library b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available c) Total number of class rooms : 03 g) Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil d) Students’ laboratories : N A h) Research laboratories : N A
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities
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• List of the Ph. D. Scholars: SL.NO. Name of the Research Scholar Name of the Guide
01 Arati Ramchandra Dr. P.G. Javalagi 02 Mirdhe Rabiiya Nikhat Dr. P.G. Javalagi 03 Basavanthrao S. Patil Dr. P.G. Javalagi 04 Bhagya laxmi Jeevanreddy Dr. P.G. Matti 05 Savita B. Dr. P.G. Matti 06 Akkamahadevi P. Dr. P.G. Matti 07 Dalavai V.R. Dr. V.R. Badiger 08 Jyoti Anna Rao Dr. V.R. Badiger 09 Aravind Angadi Dr. V.R. Badiger 10 Ravindrakumar Dr. V.R. Badiger 11 Vijaylaxmi Patil Dr. V.R. Badiger 12 Vidya Patil Dr. V.R. Badiger 13 Sangmesh Dr. V.R. Badiger 14 Parvati Vakre Mallikarjun Dr. V.R. Badiger 15 Sangappa Badiger Dr. V.R. Badiger 16 Mamata Baslingappa Dr. V.R. Badiger 17 Prashanth K.More Dr. V.R. Badiger 18 Honne Gowda Dr. V.R. Badiger 19 Jyothsna.M Dr.Ramesh Rathod 20 Rashmi.G.H Dr.Ramesh Rathod 21 Shruthikeerhi.S Dr.Ramesh Rathod 22 Ramesh P. Chavan Dr.Ramesh.Rathod 23 Chanabasappa Dr.Ramesh.Rathod 24 Vijayalaxmi Patil Dr.Ramesh Rathod 25 Archana M. B. Dr.Ramesh Rathod 26 Venkateshwar Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 27 Nagendrappa Nanda Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 28 Shankar Baswanth Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 29 Vaishali.Bhandare Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 30 Rajani Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 31 Santhosh B.L. Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 32 Shrikant Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 33 Santhosh Shivu Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 34 Yallatti Chandrakala Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 35 Marigadilingappa Dr.Geethmala.Elenore 36 Laxmi Dr.N.S.Patil 37 Kudrathnnise Shaik Dr.N.S.Patil 38 Guttappa Basappa Dr.N.S.Patil 39 Renuka.S.Biradre Dr.N.S.Patil 40 Sharanabasppa Dr.N.S.Patil 41 Shobha Bhimsha Dr.N.S.Patil 42 Prabhu Narayan Dr.N.S.Patil 43 Jaishree Dr.N.S.Patil 44 Praveenkumar Dr.D.T.Angadi 45 Veena Dr.D.T.Angadi 46 Ekeshwari Dr.D.T.Angadi
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47 shantkumar Dr.D.T.Angndi 48 Mr.Mallikarjun Dr.D.T.Angadi 49 Suneel Kmble Dr.D.T,Angadi 50 C.L.Patil Dr.D.T.Angadi 51 Awati S. S. Dr.D.T.Angadi 52 R.N.Inamdar Dr.D.T.Angadi 53 Shivanand Dr.D.T.Angadi 54 Jaiprakash Dr.D.T.Angadi 55 Reshma Inamndar Dr.D.T.Angadi
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university. : Every year 40 students get financial assistance. 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Nil. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Yes. Views are discussed in BOS and accordingly changes are made wherever it was necessary
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Informal Feedback is collected from the students and corrective measures, if any, are adapted
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Several Aluminas keep in touch with the Department and involve in Departmental activities.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) S.No Name of the
Distinguished Alumni Placement
1. Dr. Ashok Hulibandi Associate Professor Karnataka University, Dharwad.
2. Dr. Govind Katge Associate Professor Government College, Gulbarga.
3. Dr. R.A. Sangli Lecture, Govenment P.U. College, Gulbarga. 4. Mr. Sharnakumar Associate Professor, N.V. College, Gulbarga 5. Mr. Apparao Tiger Associate Professor, Government College,
Mahagoan. 6. Dr. Elenore Geetamala Principal, Government College, Faratabad. 7. Dr. H.S. Matti Retd. Principal, S.B. Degree College,
Humnabad. 8. Dr. Santosh Naik Assistant Professor, Government Degree
College, Aland. 9. Dr. Dollegouda S. Principal, S.B. Arts College, Gulbarga. 10. Shri. Umakant Patil Assoicate Professor, Karnataka College, Bidar.
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.: Nil
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. • Conventional method of teaching, Seminars and Group Discussion
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? a. The department follows the following methods to ensure that the
programme objectives are met: Through continuous evaluation of Performance of the Students and suitable advise is given whenever needed.
b. Project Work at PG Level (PG Research)
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • PG students are involved in NSS, Spots and Cultural activities held in the
Campus 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• The department is involved in the following “beyond syllabus scholarly activities”.
• Department has Bi-Aannual Refreed Journal entitled –Journal of Literatures in English bearing ISSN NO-0976-8262.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. : Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. • The department contributes to generate new knowledge in critical thinking and
understanding, complex ideas and theories of literature to promote language learning.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. • The following is the SWOC of the department: • Strength: Curriculum design, minimum dropout rate and good pass percentage
of PG students. • Weaknesses: Inadequate staff. • Opportunities: students / researchers have better placement opportunities. • Challenges: Need based change in curriculum design and appointment of
permanent faculty.
52. Future plans of the department. • The following are the future plans of the department: • To establish language lab in the department. • To convert an existing class room (additional class room) into a LCD-Project
room in order to show films/documentaries related to curriculum and social issues.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Hindi.
2. Year of Establishment : On the Main Campus : 1975
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
• Yes. Faculty of Arts.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl.No Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A. 3. M. Phil M. Phil
M. Phil
M. Phil
M. Phil
M. Phil M. Phil
4. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Open Elective Papers
are offered.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil
8. Examination System: Semester/Choice Based Credit System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : • The Department students are opting Open Elective Papers in other departments.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 nil 01(CAS) Associate Professors 01 nil Nil Asst. Professors 03 01 Nil Others - - -
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization Experience
M.Phil/Ph.D. students guided
Prof.Parimala Ambekar
M.A.Ph.D (Hindi)
Professor Criticism, translation, comparative studymedieval & modern literature
20 years.
M.Phil: 10 Ph.D: 04
Department ofDepartment ofDepartment ofDepartment of HindiHindiHindiHindi
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Visiting Faculty Sl no Name of Resource Person
1 Prof.Suryanarayan Ranasubhe, Eminent writer, translator, Latur,Maharashtra. 2 Prof.Bhalachadra Jayashetty, Eminent Writer, translator, Gulbarga. 3 Dr Narasimhaprasad Dube, Eminent Critic, writer, Udgir, Maharashtra. 4 Prof.U.R.Masuti, Retired Prof, Karnataka University, Dharwad. 5 Prof.Kashinath Ambalge, Retd Prof, Gulbarga University, Kalaburgi 6 Prof. Devendra Kamal, Retd Principal, Bhoomreddy College, Bidar. 7 Dr S.H.Gundim, Retd Teacher, Dayanand Hindi Vidyalay, Gulbarga.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Programme % of class PG 75 %
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Programme Student Ratio PG 15:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual : Technical /Administrative Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual
Clerk 01 01 01 Peon 01 01 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify: Dept has received UGC sanction of 2,00000=00 (Two lack only) under Up gradation of Dept of Non Hindi Speaking area (2014-2017)
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; Total grants received : Nil 20. Research facility / centre with : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies : Nil
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22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
02 03 02 01 02
2. Monographs - - 3. Chapters in Books - 03 4. Edited Books - 01 02 02 5. Books with ISBN with details of
publishers - 01 - 03
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /industries in India and abroad : Nil
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (please specify): Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). : Nil
28. Student projects : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Seminars /Conference etc. conducted by the Department.
Source of Funding
2009-10 collaboration with Hyderabad Karnataka Hindi Teachers Literary and Cultural Association conducted One Day National Seminar ( 5th May 2010) on the topic L=h ys[ku % izfrc)rk vkSj izfrca/k “ Stri Lekhan:Pratibadhata Aur Pratibandh
Gulbarga University Kalaburgi
25,000=00 (twenty five thousand only)
2010-11 in collaboration with Hyderabad Karnataka Hindi Teachers Literary and Cultural Association conducted One Day National Seminar on gSnzkckn dukZVd eqfDr laxzke ,oa fgUnh Hkk’kk “Hydrabad Karnatak Mukti Sangram
Yevam Hindi Bhasha”. (5th Oct 2010)
Gulbarga University Kalaburgi
35881=00 ( thirty five thousand eight hundred and eighty one only)
2011-12 in collaboration with Hyderabad Karnataka Hindi Teachers Literary and Cultural Association conducted One Day National Work Shop on vuqokn % mifuos”k ls mRrj mifuos”k rd ‘Anuvad:
Gulbarga University Kalaburgi
42887+25000= 67,887=00 ( sixty seven thousand eight hundred & eighty
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Upanivesh se Uttar Upanivesh tak’ (29th Oct 2011)
seven only)
2012-13 - - 2013-14 in collaboration with , Srikal, MIARMS,
Wardha, & CIIL Mysore, Two Days National Conference on efgyk ,oa Hkkxhnkjh ‘Women and Participation’ on 25th & 26th of March 2014.
Gulbarga University Kalaburgi & CIIL Mysore. GUG= 1,0000=00 CIIL= 1,5000=00
2014-15 - - 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: As per University
guidelines.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
Hindi 2009-10 45 20 09 100 100 Hindi 2010-11 65 31 10 96.15 100 Hindi 2011-12 42 20 10 100 100 Hindi 2012-13 50 20 15 100 100 Hindi 2013-14 76 24 14 100 100 Hindi 2014-15 65 24 17 -- --
33. Diversity of Students.
Name of the Programme
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries PG ( MA in Hindi) 100 5% 5% -
M.Phil 100 - - - Ph.D 100 - - -
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
NET/JRF SC ST OBC GEN total
2009 01 - 01 - 02 2010 02 - 02 - 04 2011 - - - - - 2012 07 01 04 02 14 2013 06 - 02 - 08 2014 03 - - 02 05
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35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG NA PG to M.Phil. 02 PG to Ph.D. 18
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Campus selection -
Other than campus recruitment 35% Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff: Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 100% from other universities within the State -- from universities from other States -- from universities outside the country -
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : Nil b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available c) Total number of class rooms : 02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil e) Students’ laboratories : Nil f) Research laboratories : Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university: b) Doctoral students :
Sl no
Name of candidate Category/ Gender
Course Mode
Quota Year
1 Guide Prof Parimala Ambekar, Dept of Hindi, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga.
1 Ashok Motiram SC/M Full time SC 2009-10 2 Shinde Dattatro
Govindrao SC/M Full time Regular 2010-11
3 Pratibha.B.Thakur IIA/F Part time Regular 2010-11 4 Murlidhar Khobragade SC/ M Full time Regular 2010-11 5 Mamatarani
Vijaykumar IIA/F Part time Regular 2010-11
6 Kotlapuri Mayuri Narayan
GM/ F Full Time Regular 2011-12
7 Ranjana Patil GM/F Part Time Teacher 2011-12 8 Omkar Shankar SC/M Full Time Regular 2014 1 Sunita Goely GM/F Part time Sponsor 2009-10 2 Rathod Hirasingh SC/M Part time Sponsor 2009-10
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2 Guide Dr. R.P.Shankar, First Grade Women’s College , Jewargi Colony, Gulbarga.
1 Pallavi Sikandar SC/F Full time SC 2009-10 2 Sri Sherikar
Anandrao.D GM/M Part time Teacher 2009-10
3 Wadgave Ramesh Bapurao
IIIB/M Full time Regular 2010-11
4 Dhondiba Zattingrao Raghu
IIIB/M Full time Regular 2010-11
5 Mahajan Vaishali IIIB/F Full time Regular 2010-11 6 Suryawanshi Vimla
Gyanobarao SC/ F Part time Regular 2010-11
3 Guide Dr. M.M. Zipare, H.K.E’S Degree College Aland. ( Retired) 1 Narveer V.Patil GM/M Part time Teacher 2009-10 2 Mehatre Ramachandra SC/ M Full time SC 2010-11 3 Tondarkar
S.Janardhanrao IIIB/ F Full time Regular 2010-11
4 Guide Dr.Vijayalaxmi Kosgi, C.B. Patil Degree College, Chincholi. ( Retired)
1 Rohidas.D Metre SC/M Full time Regular 2008-09 2 Rajesh Dhanave SC/M Full time Regular 2009-10 3 Nanda Baburao SC/ F Full time SC 2009-10 4 Parute Vijaykumar IIIB Part time Teacher 2010-11 1 Sangeeta Annappa
Holkar SC/F Part time Sponsor 2009-10
c. from other institutions/universities : Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: SC/St Scholarship : 53
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Nil
42. Does the department obtain feedback from? a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback? • Yes. Views are discussed in BOS and accordingly changes are made
wherever it was necessary b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Informal Feedback is collected from the students and corrective
measures, if any, are adapted c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? • Several Aluminas keep in touch with the Department and involve in
Departmental activities.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1. Prof. R.P.Shankar,Principle,Govt First Grade Womens college,Klb 2. Dr S.M.Mittalkode, Sri S.R.Kanthi College Mudhol 3. Dr.Amrut Baluwale, Govt First Grade College, Gulbarga
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4. Dr Savita Tiwari, Govt First Grade College, Gulbarga 5. Dr. Vijayalaxmi Kosagi, Retd Principle, CB Patil College,Chinchili 6. Sr.Anandrao Sherikar, Retd Principle, MSI Degree College, Klb. 7. Dr. Dayanand Shastri, NV Degree College, Klb. 8. Smt Kalpana Deshpande, Karnataka Arts, Sci & Commerce College, Bidar 9. Sri Prakash Jadhav, Dr B.R Ambedkar College, Gulbarga. 10. Dr Neeta Bhosle, Govt First Grade College, Kamalapur.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /workshops/ seminar) involving external experts.
Sl no
Name of Expert Topic Date
1 Dr Prabha Bhatt Dept of Hindi, Karnataka University, Dharwad.
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25/08/2010
2 Dr Prabha Bhatt Dept of Hindi, Karnataka University, Dharwad.
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Hindi Mahila Atmakathyen
25/08/2010
3 Prof Suvaskumar ,Dept of Hindi,Central University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
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28/08/2010
4 Prof T.V Kattimani ,Chairman, Dept of Hindi, MANUU, Hyderabad
bykpanz tks”kh ds miU;klksa esa euksoSKkfudrk Ilachandra Joshi Ke Upanyason Me manovaigyanikata
16/11/2010
5 Prof.Vimla Naidu, Dept of Hindi, Bangalore University, Bangalore.
;”kiky ds miU;klksa esa fpf=r leL;k,Wa Yeshpal Ke Upanyason Me Chitrit Samasyaye
18/10/2010
6 Prof.Sumangala Momigatii, Dept of Hindi, Karnataka University, Dharwad.
fgUnh dUuM izeq[k efgyk dgkuhdkj Hindi Kannad Pramukh Mahila Kahanikar
24/12/2010
7 Prof.Pratibha Mudliyar, Dept of Hindi, Mysore University, Mysore.
vkpk;Z tkudhoYyHk “kkL=h vkSj mudk lkfgR; n”kZu Aacharya Janaki vallabhshastri
Aur Unka Sahitya Darshan
31/01/2011
8 Prof.Pratibha Mudliyar, Dept of Hindi, Mysore University, Mysore.
MkW jkaxs; jk?ko ds thouhijd miU;kl Dr.Rangeya Raghav Ke Jeevaniparak Upanyas
5/12/2011
9 Dr Uma Hegde,Dept of Hindi, Kuvempu University, Shivamogga.
Jhyky “kqDy ds miU;kl Srilal Shukla Ke Upanyas
25/01/2012
10 Prof.Shubada Vanjapai, Dept of Hindi, Osmaniya University, Hyderabd.
e`.kky ikaMs ds dFkk lkfgR; esa ukjh fp=.k Mrinal Pandey Ke Katha Sahitya Me Nari Chitran
30/01/2012
11 Prof. Ramprakash, Dept of Hindi, SV University, Tirupati.
v”d ds miU;klksa esa dke izse vkSj ifjokj Ashka Ke Upanyason Me Kaam Prem Aur Parivar
20/03/2012
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12 Dr Madhukar Kharate, Dept of Hindi, North Maharashtra University, Jalagon.
u;h dgkuh ds c`gRr=;h Nayi Kahani Ke Brahatrayi
05/12/2012
13 Dr Prabha Bhatt Dept of Hindi, Karnataka University, Dharwad.
ukxktqZu vkSj mudk miU;kl lkfgR; Nagarjun Aur Unka Upanyas Sahitya
09/05/2013
14 Prof.Pratibha Mudliyar, Dept of Hindi, Mysore University, Mysore.
deys”oj vkSj mudk miU;kl lkfgR; Kamaleshwer Aur Unka Upanyas Sahitya
07/06/2013
15 Prof. Ramprakash, Dept of Hindi, SV University, Tirupati.
ukFk lEiznk; ,oe~ ohj”kSo Nath Sampraday Yevam Veershaiva
29/07/2013
16 Prof.Sumangala Momigatii, Dept of Hindi, Karnataka University, Dharwad.
fgUnh ejkBh nfyr oSpkfjd lkfgR Hindi Marathi Dalit Vaicharik Sahitya
14/02/2014
17 Prof.Shekhar, Dept of Hindi, Bangalore University, Bangalore.
Ekkuokf/kdkj ,oa Hkkjrh; cfPp;kWa% fgUnh&vaxzsth efgyk dFkk lkfgR; Manavadhikar Yevam Bharateeya Bachhiyan: Hindi Angreji Mahila Katha Sahitya
19/02/2014
18 Prof.Pratibha Mudliyar, Dept of Hindi, Mysore University, Mysore.
fgUnh dk efgyk ukV~; lkfgR;% Hindi Ka Mahila Natya Sahitya :
31/05/2014
19 Prof.Vimla Naidu, Dept of Hindi, Bangalore University, Bangalore.
fgUnh &ejkBh nfyr dgkfu;ksa esa vfHkO;Dr nfyr psruk% Hindi Marathi Dalit Kahaniyon Me Abhivyakt Dalit Chetana
10/01/2015
20 Prof.Vimla Naidu, Dept of Hindi, Bangalore University, Bangalore.
Ukkfljk “kekZ ds dFkk lkfgR; esa vfHkO;Dr eqfLye laLd`fr Naseera Sharma Ke Katha Sahitya Me Abhivyakt Muslim Sanskriti
10/01/2015
21 Dr Vrishali Mandrekar, Dept of Hindi, Goa University, GOA
fgUnh efgyk dkO; esa ukjhokn Hindi Mahila Kavya Me Narivad
15/02/2015
23 Dr Prabha Bhatt Dept of Hindi, Karnataka University, Dharwad.
fueZy oekZ ds dFkk lkfgR; esa vyxko&cks/k Nirmal Verma Ke Katha Sahitya Me Algav-Bodh
12/05/2015
24 Prof.B.M.Madri, Dept of Hindi, Karnataka University, Dharwad
fgUnh vkSj ejkBh nfyr efgyk dkO;% Hindi Aur Marathi Dalit Mahila Kavya
12/05/2015
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
• PG/Research Course: Class room Lecture, Student Seminar, Power Point Presentation, Vidio & Audio shows .
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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
• Through continuous evaluation of Performance of the Students and suitable advice is given whenever needed.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • PG Candidates participate in
1 Youth Festival 2 Radio Programmes. 3 Take part in NSS Programme.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• Take part in National Seminars/Work shops etc. : Shramadan. 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. : As a part of University through NAAC. 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. • The Department of Hindi which profoundly carries an academic history of
four decades, is striving hard for progress in the field of post graduate studies & research in Hindi. The Dept is marching ahead in the field of enrichment of knowledge of its students and in bringing out socio-economic development of the region. Its research programmes have contemporary commitment and relevance. Research based on comparative studies and translation, positively contributes for up gradation of Hindi Language study and its propagation, in the region of Non Hindi Speaking belt.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. Strength The Dept. possesses good student strength. Weakness Inadequate staff. Opportunities Up gradation of Hindi Language study and its propagation,
in the region of Non Hindi Speaking belt. Challenges To improve candidates language skill and to strengthen their
personality to meet national & international challenges.
52. Future plans of the department. • To make the Dept to be housed in an independent building with all
infrastructure and technical facilities. • To develop independent Language lab & Library facility with all ultra
modern reading & teaching aids. • To launch a Dept. bi annual journal in Hindi.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Kannada.
2. Year of Establishment : 1970
1. On the Main Campus : 2. At P.G. Centres
a) Raichur : 1992 b) Bidar : 2011
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University? Yes / No
• Yes Faculty of Arts 4. (A) Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) : P.G., M.Phil & Ph.D. Sl.No Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A. 3. M. Phil M. Phil
M. Phil
M. Phil
M. Phil
M. Phil
M. Phil
4. Ph.D. Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
5. P.G.
Diploma in Vachana Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Vachana Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Vachana Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Vachana Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Vachana Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Vachana Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Vachana Sahitya
6. P.G. Diploma in Nataka Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Nataka Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Nataka Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Nataka Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Nataka Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Nataka Sahitya
P.G. Diploma
in Nataka Sahitya
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Open Elective Papers
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.: Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
• CBCS Choice Based Credit System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments • The Department students are opting Open Elective Papers in other
departments.
Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in KannadaKannadaKannadaKannada
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 02 01 10 Associate Professors 5 5 Asst. Professors 11 11 -- Others -- -- --
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance Name Qualifi
cation Designati
on Specialization No.
of Years
of Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6
years Dr. P.K.
Khandooba M.A., Ph.D.
Rtd. Professor
Folklore, Tribal Study and Medieval Kannada Literature & Research
35 12 M.Phil 6 Ph.D.
Dr. D.B. Naik
M.A., Ph.D.
Professor Folklore 32 08 M.Phil 4 Ph.D.
Dr. V.G. Pujar
M.A., Ph.D.
Rtd. Professor
Linguistics 34 11 M.Phil 6 Ph.D.
Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
M.A., Ph.D.
Rtd. Professor
Modern Kannada Literature and Criticism
& Research
35 12 M.Phil 5 Ph.D.
Dr. Veeranna
Dande
M.A., Ph.D.
Rtd. Professor
Folklore 33 10 M.Phil 5 Ph.D.
Dr. M.S. Patil
M.A., Ph.D.
Rtd. Professor
Modern Kannada Literature
28 6 M.Phil 3 Ph.D.
Dr. Nagabai B. Bulla
M.A., Ph.D.
Rtd. Professor
Old Modern Kannada Literature & Research
32 12 M.Phil 6 Ph.D.
Dr. Basavaraj
Police Patil
M.A., Ph.D.
Professor Folklore & Research 32 12 M.Phil 5 Ph.D.
Dr. H.T. Pote
M.A., M.Phil
, Ph.D., D.Litt
Professor Folklore and Modern Literature, Vachana
Literature & Research
25 12 M.Phil 6 Ph.D.
Dr. S.M. Hiremath
M.A., Ph.D.
Professor Poetics, Vachana Literature, Field of
Epigraphy & Research
31 12 M.Phil 5 Ph.D.
Dr. Jayashree
Dande
M.A., Ph.D.
Professor Vachana Literature Medieval Kannada
Literature & Research
25 12 M.Phil 5 Ph.D.
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors 2009_10 2010_11 2011_12 2012_13 2013_14 2014_15
Emeritus Professors
-- -- -- -- -- 01
Adjunct Faculty
-- -- -- -- -- --
Visiting Professors
-- -- -- -- 01 --
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information : 30% of Classes are engaged by Guest Faculty & Research Fellow’s - programme-wise.
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio :
• PG 16:01 • M.Phil 03:01 • Ph.D. 07:01
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual Female Male Total
Permanent 01 -- 01 Peon Temporary 01 02 03
(1 Clerk 1 Computer Operator) 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No.
Year Agency / Thrust Areas
1 2009-10 -- 2 2010-11 -- 3 2011-12 Budakattu, Hosagannada, Folklore, Sharana Samarkagalu,
Vachana Sahitya, Tatavapada Sahitya and Dalit Chalavalli 4 2012-13 Budakattu, Hosagannada, Folklore, Sharana Samarkagalu,
Vachana Sahitya, Tatavapada Sahitya and Dalit Chalavalli 5 2013-14 Budakattu, Hosagannada, Folklore, Sharana Samarkagalu,
Vachana Sahitya, Tatavapada Sahitya and Dalit Chalavalli 6 2014-15 Budakattu, Hosagannada, Folklore, Sharana Samarkagalu,
Vachana Sahitya, Tatavapada Sahitya and Dalit Chalavalli 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
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19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Sl. No.
Project Name Title Funding Agency
Amount Year
1. Dr. P.K. Khandoba, Rtd. Professor UGC Major
Research Project “Study and
Documentation of Glass Paintings”
UGC by New Delhi
18,00,000/- 2010-2012
Kannada Language Development
Project
“Cultural Encyclopedia of
Hyderabad Karnataka Area
Part - I
Government of
Karnataka
7,50,000/- 2009-2010
2. Dr. D.B. Naik , Professor Kannada Language
Development Project
“Filed Survey of Das Monuments”
Part - I
Government of
Karnataka
2,00,000/- 2009-2010
3. Dr. V.G. Pujar, Rtd. Professor Kannada Language
Development Project
“Tatva Padakarara Smrakagala Kshetra
Karya Hagu Samputagala
Prakatana Yojane” Part - I
Government of
Karnataka
11,00,000/- 2009-2010
4. Dr. Veeranna Dand, Rtd. Professor Kannada Language
Development Project
“Filed Survey of Sharna
Monuments” Part - I
Government of
Karnataka
11,00,000/- 2009-2010
5. Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad, Rtd. Professor Kannada Language
Development Project
Hyderabad Karnataka Area
Rangabhumi
Government of
Karnataka
7,50,000/- 2009-2010
6. Dr. N.B. Bulla, Rtd. Professor Kannada Language
Development Project
“Hastaprati Sangraha
Samrakshane and Prakatana Yojane”
Part - I
Government of
Karnataka
7,50,000/- 2009-2010
7. Dr. B.S. Police Patil, Professor Kannada Language
Development Project
Manuscript Collection,
Preservation and Printing Project
Part – II
Government of
Karnataka
7,50,000/- 2009-2010
8. Dr. H.T. Pote, Professor 1. Kannada
Language Development
“Sharna Sahitya Samputagal
Parkatana Yojane”
Government of
Karnataka
11,00,000/- 2009-2010
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Project 2. “Uttar Karnatak
Dalit Chalavadi Vandu Samagra
Adhyana”
UGC, Delhi
13,00,000/- 02.02. 2010
to 02.02. 2012
9. Dr. S.M. Hiremath, Professor Kannada Language
Development Project
“Tatva Padakarara Smrakagala Kshetra
Karya mattu Samputagala
Prakatana Yojane” Part - II
Government of
Karnataka
9,20,000/- 2009-2010
10. Dr. Jayshree Dande, Professor
Kannada Language Development
Project
“Filed Survey of Sharna
Monuments” Part - II
Government of
Karnataka
11,00,000/- 2009-2010
20. Research facility / centre with : Mansucript Center 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies : Nil 22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
32
33
59
42
42
33
2. Monographs 3. Chapters in Books 4. Edited Books 5. Books with ISBN
with details of publishers
37 35 40 45 22 14
6. Number listed in International Database
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor – range
/ average
11. h-index
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23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad : Nil 26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
• Dr. Basavaraj Police Patil : Chief Editor- Kalaganga, Prasaranga University Journal
• Dr. N. B. Bulla : Chief Editor- Kalaganga, Prasaranga University Journal 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). : Nil 28. Student projects
a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects
b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/industry / institute
• 100% P G Final Semester Students are involved in-house Projects (Kannada & Janapada, Sharana Sahitya).
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : a. Faculty : Awards:
SL. No. Name of the Faculty No of awards No of Recognitions 01 Dr. P.K. Khandoba 01 02 Dr. D. B. Naik 01 03 Dr. V.G.Pujar 04 Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad 05 05 Dr. Veeranna S Dande 06 Dr. N. B. Bulla 01 07 Dr B.S.Police Patil 03 08 Dr. H.T. Pote 05 01 09 Dr. S.M.Hiremath 17 01 10 Dr. Jayashree Dande 08 01
b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : c. Students :
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(National International) with details of outstanding participants, if any. 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Seminars/ 50 35 69 53 44 60 Conferences 30 25 40 35 30 30 Workshops 29 10 20 25 20 20
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
• Yes , As per the University Guidelines.
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32. Student profile programme-wise: No. of Applications Received, Students Admitted to PG Degree/PG Diploma/Diploma/Certificate/ MPhil/Ph D Programs from 2009_10 to 2014-15
Year 2009_2010 2010_2011 2011_2012
Name of the PG
Department:
Number of
Applications
Received
Number of
Students
Admitted
Demand Ratio
Number of
Applications
Received
Number of
Students
Admitted
Demand Ratio
Number of
Applications
Received
Number of
Students
Admitted
Demand Ratio
K J K J K J K J K J K J K J K J K J
PG Degree: 252 40 44
17
5.72
.425
202 36 50
22
4.1
1.63
210 35 62
22
3.38
1.59
PG Diploma in -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- MPhil -- -- -- -- -- -- 70 18 100 PhD -- -- -- -- -- -- 239 60 100
Year 2012_2013 2013_14 2014_15
Name of the PG
Degree/Diploma/
Certificate/MPhil/PhD
Number of
Applications
Received
Number of
Students
Admitted
Demand Ratio
Number of
Applications
Received
Number of
Students
Admitted
Demand Ratio
Number of
Applications
Received
Number of
Students
Admitted
Demand Ratio
K J K J K J K J K J K J K J K J K J PG Degree: 182 50 6
5 19
2.8
2.63
153 37 66
21
2.31
1.76
188 33 62
20
3.03
1.65
PG Diploma in -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Diploma in -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Certificate Course/s
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
MPhil 50 12 100 67 18 100 -- -- -- PhD 223 108 100 240 72 100 -- -- --
33. Diversity of students:
Diversity of Students: Year-wise 2009_10 to 2014_15 2009_10
Programs Number (%) of students from the
same university
Number (%) of students from
other universities
within the state
Number (%) of students from
other universities outside the state
Number (%) of students from other countries
PG Program 97% 02% 01% Nil PG Diploma 97% 02% 01% Nil Certificate 97% 02% 01% Nil
2010_11 PG Program 97% 02% 01% Nil PG Diploma 97% 02% 01% Nil Certificate 97% 02% 01% Nil
2011_12 PG Program 97% 02% 01% Nil PG Diploma 97% 02% 01% Nil Certificate 97% 02% 01% Nil MPhil 97% 02% 01% Nil
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PhD 97% 02% 01% Nil 2012_13
PG Program 97% 02% 01% Nil PG Diploma 97% 02% 01% Nil Certificate 97% 02% 01% Nil MPhil 97% 02% 01% Nil PhD 97% 02% 01% Nil
2013_14 PG Program 97% 02% 01% Nil PG Diploma 97% 02% 01% Nil Certificate 97% 02% 01% Nil MPhil 97% 02% 01% Nil PhD 97% 02% 01% Nil
2014_15 PG Program 97% 02% 01% Nil PG Diploma 97% 02% 01% Nil Certificate 97% 02% 01% Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Number of Students Who have Cleared Civil Services, Defence Service Exams, JRF_NET, NET, SET/KSET, GATE etc : Year wise from 2009_2015
2009_10 2010_11 2011_12 2012_13 2013_14 2014_15 JRF_NET 01 07 09 16 19 24 NET 19 13 23 209 152 155 SET/KSET 10 10 10 10 10 10
35. Student progression :
Diversity of Faculty: Year-wise 2009_10 to 2014_15 2009_10
Number (%) of faculty from the same university
Number (%) of faculty from other universities within the state
Number (%) of faculty from other universities outside the state
Number (%) of faculty from other countries
99% 01% -- -- 2010_11
99% 01% -- -- 2011_12
99% 01% -- -- 2012_13
99% 01% -- -- 2013_14
99% 01% -- -- 2014_15
99% 01% -- --
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36. Diversity of staff: Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 01 from other universities within the State from 08 universities from other States from universities Nil Outside the country Nil
37. Number of Faculty who were awarded MPhil/PhD/DSc/DLit: Year wise from
2009_10 to 2014_15 Degree/s Awarded
2009_10 2010_11 2011_12 2012_13 2013_14 2014_15
MPhil -- -- -- -- -- -- Ph D -- -- -- -- -- -- DSc -- -- -- -- -- -- D.Lit -- -- -- 01
(Dr. H.T. Pote)
-- --
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library - Available b) Internet facilities for staff and students - Available c) Total number of class rooms - 06 d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 01 e) Students’ laboratories - Available in the Campus as Central Facility f) Research laboratories - Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates :
a) from the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities
Name of the guide
Name of the student for Ph.D
/M.Phil. /PD
Title of project/ thesis Full time/ Part time
Fellowship/ Scholarship
etc.
Dr. Basavaraj Police Patil
Dr. Sushma Hagrgi
A Surrey of Buddha Literature in Kannada
F.T PDF
Dr. H.T. Pote Dr. M.B. Katti Shacta Cult and Shamba Joshi
F.T PDF
Dr.P.K. Khandoba
Sikindar S/o Narayanarao
Bidar Dist Devalayagal Shanskrtik Adhayana
F.T
,, Nazamunna Begum
Kambarar Desi Chintane: Vandu Adhyana (Samgra Sahitya Anulakshisi)
F.T
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,, Siddappa S/o Jalaki
Kannada Natak Sahityadalli Goutamma Bhudha
P.T
,, Pallavi D/o Vithal Kambale
Pratinidhik Kannada Dalit Kadambarigalalli Stri Patragalu
F.T
,, Basavaraj S/o Chandrakanth
Kannada Dalit-Bandaya Kathana Sahityadalli Stri Patragalu
F.T
Dr.P.K. Khandoba
Tirthakumar S/o Aanneppa
Niranjan Hagu premachamdar KAdambarigalu Toulanik Adhayana
F.T
Dr. V.J. Poojar
Somshekhar M. Prabhutva Virodhada neleyalli Nadugannad Sahitya
P.T
Dr. V.J. Poojar
Kavita D/o Mallikarjun
Dr. J.Cha.Ni. Vachanagalu: vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
Dr. V.J. Poojar
Shivalingappa S/o Ambaraya
Savalagi Shri Shivlingeshwar Mathagalu: vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
Dr. V.J. Poojar
Renuka bai D/o Dharmanna
Revanashiddayya Rudfrswamy Matha avr Samagra Sahitya
F.T
Dr. V.J. Poojar
Mallikarjun S/o Basanna
Haidrabad karnatakda Hugararu: Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
Dr. V.J. Poojar
Chidananda S/o Gangadharya
Sharana kinnari Barhamyya: Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
Dr. V.J. Poojar
Sumangalla D/o Mallayya
Sharana Hadapad Appanna And Sulingamma Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. V.J. Poojar
Shivaganga D/o Bilagundi
A.K. Rameshwar avr Samagra Sahitya
F.T
Dr. V.J. Poojar
Kalpana D/o Shankar Serikar
Dr. Kashinath Ambalge yavar Sahitya Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Venkatesh S/o Bheemray
Chanppa Avr Natakagalu: Vandu Adhayana
P.T
Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Rajkumar S/o Dhumanasoor
Allama Prabhu Bettadoor Avr Sahitya Vandu Adhayana
F.T
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Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Mangala D/o Amratrao
ShashikalaVastrad Avr Samgra Sahitya : Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Jyoti D/o Bandeppa
Bijapur Jilley tatvapadakararu: : Vandu Adhayana (Vibhajana purva jille)
F.T
Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Kailash S/o Shantappa
Haidraba Karnatak Vichar Sahitya : Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Basavaraj Sabarad
Lokesh S/o Pandurang
A.J. Ratnakalligoudara shaitika adhayana
F.T
Dr. Veeranna Dande
Bhavani S/o Hanamantray
Janapad Vadapugalu P.T
,, Rajeshwari D/o Kashirao
Sharanar Kadambarigalalli jeevan-Darshan
F.T
,, Sunulkumar S/o Bakkappa
kannada Kadambariglu And Mahabharatad Katha vastu Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Shivaranjan S/o Satyampeet
Prajavani kannanad Dina patrike: Srajanashila Sahitya
P.T
,, Mallikarjun S/o Biradar
Chandrakant Kusanoorara Baduku-Barah : Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Patil Kalyanarao J.
Dr.M.M.kalburgiyavar Shodhagalu (Marga samputgalannu anulkshisi)
P.T
,, Nagamma D/o Hanamantray
Haidraba Karnatak Sahitya-Sanshodhane Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Patil Shrikant Madiwal Machayya: Vandu Adhayana
P.T
,, Shivaranjan S/o Satyampeet
Sharanar Kuritu Kannanad Natakgalu
Dr. Veeranna Dande
Nagamma D/o Hanamantray
Jeratagi Siddaling Kavi-Kavya: Vandu Adhayana
Dr. Nagabai B. Bulla
Umadevi D/o Sangappa
Dr. Sangamesh Savadattimatha Avr Samagra Sahitya
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,, Patil Annapurnadevi
Ka.Ta Chikannanavar Jeevana And Sahitya Vandu Adhayana
P.T
,, Veeresh S/o Bheemayya
Haidrabad Karnatakad Makkala Sahitya
F.T
,, Sharanappa S/o Shivalingappa
Uttara Karnatakad Kannada Dalit Kathegalu
F.T
,, Priyanka D/o Basavaraj
Dr. Chennanna Walikarar Kathan Sahitya Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Sharanappa S/o Siddanna
H.S. Shivaprakash avr Natakagalu Vandu Adhayan
F.T
,, Mathapati Rudramuni V
Natha Pantha Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Nagabai B. Bulla
Tavarkhed Sidramappa
Sindagi Talukin Janapad Kavi And Kavya
P.T
’’ Mallappa S/o Mallayya
Dr. Shivaram Karant Kadambarigalalli Vaicharik Nelegalu
P.T
,, Balappa S/o Narayana
Dr.Chennanna Walikarar Janapad kratigala Adhyana
F.T
,, Beeranna S/o Revanasiddappa
Gulbarga Jilleya Janapad Kavi-Kavya Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Sanganna M.M. Singe
Gulbarga Jilleya Janapad Rangabhumi
F.T
,, Renukadevi D/o Somshekharya
Go.Ru. Channabasappa Avr jeevan Mattu Sadhane
F.T
,, Jagadish S/o Monappa
Vishavakarma Jananga: Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana (Haidrabad Karnataka Anulkshisi)
F.T
,, Channamma D/o Sidramappa
Habbagalu Janapadiya Adhayana (Haidrabad Karnataka Anulkshisi)
F.T
,, Sidhaling S. Deshamukha
Chincholi Talukin-Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
P.T
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Dr. Basavaraj Police Patil
Sindagi Girija KadaShiddeshwar Parampare Adhayana
P.T
,, Pandit S/o Basanna Konalli
“Lakshaman Kodaseyavar Katha Sahitya”
P.T
,, Parameshwar Jane
Bijapur Jilleya Dalit Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Vijayakumar S/o Bhogappa
Haidrabad Karnatakad Kannada Geet Sahityadalli Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Samajik- Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
,, Mahantgoud S/o Amranna Goud
Yadagiri Jilleya Adhunik Sahitya Vandu Adhayana
P.T
,, Katti Ramesh Siddanna
Bijapur Jilleya Sanna Kathegalu
P.T
,, Chidanad S/o Ishwarppa
Uttar Karnataka Bandaya Kathegalu Vandu Adhayana
P.T
,, Goutam Bakkappa
Dr. Dodderange Goudar Baduku Mattu Baraha
F.T
,, Vasant S/o Vithal Dr. L. Hanumantyanavar Samgra Sahitya
F.T
,, Sarita D/o Chidanand
Dalit Sanna Kathegal Aashaya Mattu Aakrati
F.T
Dr. H.T. Pote Shreedevi D/o Nagmurti
Padmaraj Dandavati Avr Ankana Sahitya
F.T
Dr. S.M. Hirematha
Diggavakar Mahanand
Sasim Avr Gadya Sahitya P.T
,, Rajkumar Sidramappa
Kannada Shasanagalalli Moulya pradne
F.T
,, Gurulingaya Mallikarjun
Eleshwarad Ketaya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Maktunbi Maheboob Sab
Vachanakarar Soundarya Meemounse
F.T
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,, Vanishree Bipinakumar
Halegannada Kavyagalalli Moulya pradne
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,, Mamata Saleematha
Revanasidharu Vandu Adhayana
P.T
Dr. S.M. Hirematha
Jyoti Chandrashekhar
Poojya Dr. Sharanabasappa Appa Avr Vichar Sahitya Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Jayashri Dande
Bhadrashetti Bhagirathi
Channa Basavanna navr Vachanagala Tatvik Adhyana
P.T
,, Anand Basavanappa
Vachana Sahitya Mattu Vyaktitva Vikasana
F.T
,, Sidhaling Shivalingppa
,, Nagraj Dandoti Shivashrana Nuli Chandaya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Sangeeta Mallikarjun
Shri B.D. Jatti yavar Shansakrtik Kodugegala Adhayana
F.T
,, Shivalila Basanagoud
Shivsharaneyar Vachanagala Aashayagalu
F.T
,, Kamesh Narasingrao
Pro.G.H Hanneradu Matha Samgra Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Jayashri Hanumantaray
Neelanbikeya Vyaktitva Mattu Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Shakuntala Shivashranappa
Hariharana Kannada Nadin Sharanar Ragalegalu
F.T
Dr. Jayashri Dande
Venkateshanayak Bhimraya
Yadagiri Jilleya Kannda Sahitya Parampare
F.T
Dr. Somanath Yalavar
Biradar Saroja V Bidar Jilleya Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
,, Meeri Beevulla Elisha
Kannada Sahityakke B.L.Raisar Koduge
F.T
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,, Umesh B.Puttaswamy
Bannur Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
,, Mahadevi Arjun Haidrabad Karnatakad Janapad Aatagalu: Vandu Adhyana
F.T
,, Prabhavati Shivaraya
Shri Bandeppa Khuba avr Samagra Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Somanath Yalava
Parvati Sidhaya Basavana Bagevadi Parisarad Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Swamyrao Kulkarni
Babu Basappa Chincholi Talukin Moharam Padagal Vandu Adhyana
F.T
,, Reshma V. Doshetti
Rang Nirdeshak Natakakar Prasanna Avr Samgra Sahitya ViSheleShnatmak Adhayan
F.T
,, Sunita Pulchand Vachanakartiyaralli Kayak Tatva
F.T
,, Hanumantaray M Jevrgi Talukin Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
,, Shanta Bhimasenarao
Haidrabad Karnatakad Havyas Rangbhumi: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Swamyrao Kulkarni
Suma Lakkappa Gola
Kannada Kavyagalalli Budha: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Basavaling Soppimatha
Iramma Hirematha
Mahila Vachan Sahityadalli Prtibhataney Anshagalu
P.T
,, Manjula Dundappa
Sharana Gollala: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Basavaling Soppimatha
Rajeshwari Sugaya
Rayachur jilleya Sthala Namagalu: VAndu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Neelambika Police Patil
Bhagyajyoti Basavraj
Kendra Sahitya Akademi Prashasti Purskrta Kannada Kadambarigalalli-Stri Sanvedane
P.T
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,, Santoshkumar S.K
Kannada Dalit Lekhakiyaru
F.T
,, Premanath Shambhulingappa
Madar Chennaya Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
,, Rajkumar Lakshaman
Bidar Jilleya Shri Sidharudha Parampareya Mathagalu: Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
,, Karuna Kashinath
L.B.K Aaldalar Baduku-Baraha
F.T
,, Sunil siddanna Jabadi
Aphajalpur Talukin Vandu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
,, Rajshekhar S. Mang
Kannada Sahitya Shansakrtige Gulbarga Jilleya Patrikegala Koduge
P.T
Dr. Neelambika Police Patil
Shaila Southi Akka Mahadevi mattu Lalleshwri: Vndu Toulanik Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Prabhu Khanapure
Mallikarjun Parameshwar
K.S. Bhagvan Avr Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Mahadevappa Sharanappa
Janapad Halumat Mahakavya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Rajnale Anilkumar
Deshansh Hudugiyavar Sahitya Vandu Adhayana
P.T
,, Shiladevi S. Biradar
Hosaganna Sahityad Janapar Niluvugalu (Haidrabad Karnatakad Sahitya Anulkshisi)
F.T
,, Suvrna Vaddar Haidrabad Karnataka Mahila Sahityadlli Pratibhatanatmak Dhvani
Dr. Prabhu Khanapure
Raju Vachan Sahitya Mattu Dalit Bandaya Sahityad Vandu Toulanik Avalokan
P.T
Dr. ShriShail Nagaral
Bhimareddy Dandeppa
Pro. Sugaya Hirematha avr jeevan Mattu Krtigalu
F.T
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,, Kavita Amrtrao Kamble
Dalit Bandaya Sanna Kathegala Mele Ambedkar Mttu Lohiya Prabhav
F.T
,, Manjunath Sidramappa
Shri Sidhalingeshwr Bukka Prakashan Sahitik Mattu Shansakrti Adhayana
F.T
,, Padmavati Bhagappa
Dr. Tejashvi Kattimani Avr Baduku Sahitya Mattu Shansakrti Chintane
F.T
,, Sharanappa Budeppa
Rayachuru JIlley Dalit Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Ambarish Mallareddyppa
Kannada Shasan Mattu Sahityadalli Talurar Adhayana
P.T
,, Baburao B. Dengenavar
G.N. Mohan Avr Sahitya- Shansakrtik Svarup
P.T
,, Narayan Lakshaman Katabar
Haidrabad Karnatakad Janapad Geet, Sahityadalli Stri nelegalu
F.T
Dr. ShriShail Nagaral
Devindrappa Ningappagoud
Hadevajiraru Shansakrtik Adhayana
P.T
Dr. Sharadha Jadhav
Ravi Huchcheppa Aphajalpur Talukin Gram Devategalu Vandu Adhayan
F.T
,, Shulabai H Dr. Aravind Malagattiyavar Gadya Sahitya Mattu Chintane
F.T
,, ShriShail Neelakantha
Sham.Gu.Biradar Avr Baduku-baraha: Vandu Adhyana
F.T
,, Govind Tarasing M.G.Ganganapalliyavar Sahitya: Vandu Adhyana
F.T
,, Ravi Gomya Yadagiri Jilleya Janapad Geetegalu Shansakrtik Adhayana
F.T
,, Suvrna Sanganna Huded
Aaryamb PattaBhi Avr Baduku-Baraha: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Sujata Saibanna Dr.Vijayashri Sabaradar Sahityik Adhayana
P.T
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Dr. Sharadha Jadhav
Shamala S.Swamy
Kirtinatha Kurta Koti Avr Ankan Barahagala Vandu Adhayana
P.T
Dr. Amrta Katake
Ravikumar Emaji Kannada Natakagalalli Dalit Sanvedane
F.T
,, Sharanappa Bheemray
Kannada Sahityakke Surapur Talukin Koduge Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Shivanand Sharanappa
Gulbarga Jilleya Dalit-Bandaya Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Shambhuling Jayadrath
Bandaya Sahityadalli Dr.B.R Ambedkar Avr Chintane
F.T
,, Savitremma Balappa
Pro. Balachandra Jayashetti Avr Baduku-Baraha
F.T
,, Girimalla Kombin
Gavisha Hiremath Avar Jeevana Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
P.T
,, Anuradha Sharana Goud
Sunanda Belagavkar Samgra Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Amrta Katake
Shashikala Kalyani
Gulbarga Jilleya Matha Manyagala Shansakrtik Kodugegalu
F.T
Dr. Sharanppa Malage
Shankar Bhimu Rathod
,, Sarita Sivappa Dr.k Sharipa Avar Samgra sahitya : Vndu Adhayan
F.T
,, Mahesh Santappa Rangakarmi D.S.Kumar Avr Samgra Sahitya: Vndu Adhayan
F.T
,, Revanasiddappa C.S.
Gulbrga Jilleya Dalit Bandaya Kavya: Vndu Adhayan
P.T
,, Siddanna Basanna Aalur
Yadgiri Jilley Matha-Manyagalu: Vndu Adhayan
F.T
,, Mallappa BhimaShappa
Yadagiri Jilleya Vachanakararu: Vndu Adhayan
F.T
,, Ningappa Yallappa Kambale
Akka Annapurna Tayi Sahitik Adhayana
P.T
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,, Sanjivkumar Basavanappa
Jambagi Sharanaru Mattu Avr Shishyaru: Vndu Adhayan
F.T
Dr. Sharanppa Malage
Sivakumar Sharanappa
Rajshekhar Hatagundi Avr Sahitya Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Chandrabhaga
Bidari
Haleppa Kanakapa
Shri D.N. Akkiyavar Samgra Sahitya Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Venkateshwar Kashanna
Dalit Chaluvalige Dalitetar Koduge
F.T
,, Shivalila Naganna
Dr. Shri ram Ittanna Avr Baduku-Baraha
F.T
,, Akka Nagamma Sangaya
Pro.Jyoti Hosuru Avr Baduku-Baraha
F.T
,, Basavaraj Pentappa
Kannada Pragtishila Sahityad Mele Marksavadad Prabhav
F.T
,, Shanta bai Sharanappa
Chandrakant Karadalliyavar Sahitya Kuritu Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Yashodhara G.N Chitradurga Jilleya Kadugollar Sanskratik Ananyate
P.T
,, Nagendrappa Sharanappa
Dollin Padagalalli Halumatad Pouranaik Sangatigalu Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Chandrabhaga
Bidari
Ravikumar K.M. Dr. Chandrashekhar Kambarar Kadmbarigalalli Sanskratik Nelegalu
F.T
Dr. Jaganath Hebbale
Dhanaraj Kanteppa
F.T
,, Mahanand R. Madaki
Janapad Sahityadalli Mahila Pratinidhiakaran (Bidar Jille Anilakshisi)
F.T
,, Surekha Ambadasarao
Dr. Prema M. Sirse Avr jeevan Mattu Kratigala Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Jaganath Hebbale
Ganure Jaganath Jatta Sanstana: Vandu Sanskratik Adhayana
F.T
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Dr. Channabasava
Hiremath
Mahadev H. Rayachuru Jilleya krashi Janapad
F.T
,, Chandrashekhar Hanpaya
F.T
,, Maheboob Ali Nabisab
Rayachuru Jilleya Katha Sahitya (Pratinidhik Kathegararnnu Anulakshisi)
F.T
,, Krashanappa Yankappa
Rayachuru Jilleya Janapad Aacharanegalu
F.T
Dr. Channabasava
Hiremath
Shri Nivash D. Yankappa
Haidrabad Karnataka Sahitya: Vandu Adhayana
F.T
Dr. Shakuntala Gopashetti
Mallikarjun T. Rayachuru Jilleya Purana Sahitya Vandu Adhayana
F.T
,, Arunkumar K. Rayachuru Jilleya Adhunik Vachanakararu
F.T
,, Husenappa Dyavanna
Gulbarga Ederore Nadin Nadugannad Sahitya
F.T
,, Ramanna Poojari Pandait Prabhanandaru Baduku-Barah
F.T
,, Muniyappa Tiappaya
Deavdurg Talukin Samgra Sahitya
F.T
,, Chandrashekhar Rayachuru Jilleya Gramdevategalu Vandu Sanskratik Adhayana
F.T
,, Chidanand Rayachuru Jilleya Natak Sahitya
F.T
Dr. Shakuntala Gopashetti
Vijayalakshimi Subhashchndra
Janapad Sahityadalli Janapadar Aahar kuritu Adhayana
F.T
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university: Each Year 80 Students. 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Nil
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42. Does the department obtain feedback from a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Departmental Council Meetings are held regularly Decisions taken in the Meeting help in reviewing of teaching learning and Evaluating.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? • Informal Feedback is collected from the students and corrective measures if any are taken.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? • Views of the alumni are taken while revising syllabus.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) Sl No Name of Alumni 1 Sri Bheemashankar Talkeri, KAS. 2 Sri Shivaranjan Satyampet, KAS. 3 Sri Vithal Pujar, KAS, Marketing Officer , Kalaburgi.
4 Prof. Nagabai Bulla, Member KPSC, Bangalore. 5 Dr D.B. Nayak, Registrar, International Folk University, Haveri. 6 Dr T.M.Bhaskar, Registrar, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Ballary 7 Dr B. Gangadhar, RTO Officer. 8 Dr Iranna Kosagi, KES. 9 Dr Suryakant Madane, Kalaburgi 10 Prof. Mallika Ghanti, Registrar, Kuvempu University, Shivamogga.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts. Sl.No. Name of the Expert Date Topic
2009-10
1 Welcome programme Inauguration by R.K. Hudagi, From Dept, of Kannada Conducting M.A Ist Semester students.
22.09.2009
2 Inauguration of activities of Kannada sahitya sangha by Dr. Omkar kakade, Chief guest From Karnataka Sate Woman’s University Bijapur
05.10.2009
3 Chief guest of Seminar and Sliverjuble Dr. M.M/ Kalaburgi Former Vice Chancellor, Kannada University Hampi. Dr. Rangaraj Vanaduroa K.U.Dharwada Dr. Magalli Ganesh Kannada U.V. Hampi Dr. Basavaraj Malashetti, Vijay Nagar College Hospete Dr. Rajappa Dalavay Bangalore University Dr. K.R. Sandhyareddy Bangalore University Dr. K.R. Durgadasa K.U. Dahawada Dr. H.S. Gouda Mysore University
20.10.2009
4 Special Lectures on Kannada lecture and Research of culture conducted by Kannada Dept, and to intuited Dr.
29, 30.01.2010
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M.M. Kalaburagi and 50 Members of Kannada expert Professor
5 Valedictory programme of Kannada sahitya sangha, Conducted by Lecture of Kannada , Chief guest Dr. Kashinath Ambalge
03.05.2010
2010-11
1 Dr. Amblika Hiriyanna Necessity of
10.01.2011 Janapada University
2 Dr. Krishnamurthy Hanoor 02.02.2011 Janapada Kathana Kavyagalu.
3 Dr. Shantinath Dibbada 28.02.20011 Halegannada Sahitya
4 Dr. H.M. Maheshwrya 15.03.2011 Bhasha vignana
5 Inauguration of literature of kannada organization by prof. E.T. Puttaya.
23.10.2010
6 Special Lecture by Dr. M.M. Kalburagi.
18.02.2011
7 Special Lecture above Environmental pollution by Prof. E.T. Puttaya.
19.05.2011
2011-12
1 Dr. M.V Vasu Reader, Bangalore V.V.
20.12.2011 Karnataka Moukhika Itihasa and Sanskrtika Sangharsha
2 Dr. K.G. Narayana Prasad Usmaniya V.V. Hyderabad
20.12.2011 Pracheena Kannada Bhashe and Chando roopagalu .
3 Dr. B.V Shiror Karnataka V.V. Dharwada
20.12.2011 Kannada Sanshodhaneya Paramapare Mattu Prayogagalu.
4 Prof. Chandrashehkar Kambar Former Vice Chancellor Kannada University Hampi.
28.02.2012 Nanu mattu Nanna Sahitya.
2012-13
1 Dr. Banandaru Kempayya President Karnataka Janapad Academy, Banagaluru
10.09.2012 Keynote Address
2 Dr. Sunandamma, Associate Proffesor Dept. of Women’s Studies Karnataka State University, Bijapur
11.09.2012 Jagatikarana Hinneleyalli Janapad Kalegalu
3 Dr. Sannaram Folklore Scholar Shivamogga
11.09.2012 Janapad Karthi Kalle
4 Dr. Dhanavant Hajavagola, Folklore
11.09.2012 Dalit Janapad Kalegalu
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Scholar Dharwad
5 Dr. Tamil Selvi Chenni 09.11.2012 Pampa Purva Yugada Kannada Shahanagalu lipi & Bhasheya Nade
6 Dr. S.K. Koppa 09.11.2012 Pampa Purva Yugada Ittichege Doreta Shashanagal Adyayan
2013-14
2014-15
1 Sri Goru Channabasappa President, Sharana Parishettu, Banagaluru
26.08.2014 Kallyana Nadin Sharana Sahitya Parishettu
Yuvashodh Bidugade 2 D. Veeresh Badiger
Kannada University, Hampi
14.10.2014 Hastparti Tarabeti mattu Jagrutti Shibira-13
3 Prof. K.E. Radhakrishana Bangaluru
14.10.2014 Hastparti Tarabeti mattu Jagrutti Shibira-13
4 Dr. S.R. Channaveerappa 15.10.2014 Hastparti Tarabeti mattu Jagrutti Shibira-13
5 Sri Ramjan Darga 15.10.2014 Hastparti Tarabeti mattu Jagrutti Shibira-13
6 Prof. Chandrashekhar Patil Bangaluru
14.11.2014 Kannada Sahitya Sangha Inogration
7 Prof. R.K. Hudagi Kalaburagi
26.11.2014 PG Student well come party
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
• Conventional method of teaching, Seminars and Group Discussion.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? • The department follows the following methods to ensure that the programme • objectives are met:Continous assessment, assignments, group discussions are
conducted.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • PG students are involved in NSS, Spots and Cultural activities held in the
Campus
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department : • The department is involved in the following “beyond syllabus scholarly
activities”. • Paper Presentations by the Faculty at State, National and Level. • Department has Half yearly refried Journal entitled Journal of Literature in
Kannada.
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49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. : Yes, As a part of University Department.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. • Along with conventional subject journalism, theatre related subjects and
vachana literature are taught to the Post Graduate students.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. • Strength: Student strength, infrastructure, employability. • Weakness: Inadequate Staff.
52. Future plans of the department.:
• To hold National seminar, Special Lectures Publication of Literary Works of Hyderabad Karnataka region and bringing out a Souvenir as preparations for the celebration of Golden Jubilee of the Institute.
• To establish a Folk Musium in collaboration with Karnataka Janapada University, Haveri.
• To hold Sahitya Samavesha (literary meet) every year. • To collect materials connected to Hyderabad Karnataka Theatre.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Marathi
2. Year of Establishment : 1983 On the Main Campus : GUK
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG 2 1 4 4 2 5 3. M. Phil 1 - - - - - 4. Ph.D. 3 2 2 7 7 7
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :
• OE paper introduced in the PG syllabus, In this programme Hindi, Physical Education, English, Library Science and Sociology subjects are involved.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc. : Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : No 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Choice Based Credit System 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Sl. No. Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. URDU - - 1 6 5 2. HINDI - - - 3 - 1
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor - - CAS Associate Professors - - - Asst. Professors 2 - - Others - - -
Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in MarathiMarathiMarathiMarathi
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization
No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr.Vijaya Telang
M.A,Ph.D Professor
Comparative Study of Marathi and Kannada Literature Modern Marathi Literature Translation Studies
1983-2015 32 Years
Awarded Ph.d :6 Working Ph.D: 6 Awarded M.Phil: 1
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : Nil 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
14:36 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : PG=4:1 Ph.D=6:1 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual Administrative staff
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Typist - 1 1 Peon - - 1 Technical - - Nil Others - - -
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify : Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and associated grants received project wise. : Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received 18. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
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19. Research facility / centre with : Nil
20. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
21. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
1 1 1 1 - 2
2. Monographs - - - - - - 3. Chapters in Books - - - - - - 4. Edited Books - - - - - - 5. Books with ISBN
with details of publishers
- - - - Translation of Basaveshwar Vachanas into Marathi published by Basava Samiti,Bangalore
-
6. Number listed in International Database
- - - - - -
7. Citation Index – range / average
- - - - - -
8. SNIP - - - - - - 9. SJR - - - - - - 10. Impact Factor – range
/ average - - - - - -
11. h-index - - - - - - 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions /industries in India and abroad :Faculty selected nationally for UGC confidential workshop.
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify) b) UGC confidential workshop c) Member of Editorial Board of quarterly Marathi periodical ‘Anubandh’ from
Kalburgi, ‘Abhisaran’ from Beed(Maharashtra).
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d) • Member of IQAC - Shivaji University, Kolhapur. • Member of Selection Committee of Marathi - Osmania University,
Hydrabad. • Member of Selection Committee of Marathi -Mumbai
University,Mumbai. • Member of Selection Committee of Marathi - Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar
Marathawada University,Aurangabad. • Member of Selection Committee of Marathi - Rani Chennamma
University,Belagavi • Member of Swami Swaroopanand Purawskar Samiti, Namdev
Adhyasana – Savitribai Phule University,Pune
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Nil
28. Student projects
a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects : Nil
b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /industry / institute : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
a. Faculty.: Nil b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil c. Students : Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national /international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.: Nil 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
• Literary and Cultural Study
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
PG 30 21 9 29% 67% M.Phil 2 - 1 - 100% Ph.D 12 8 4 38% -
33. Diversity of Students. Name of the Programme
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries PG PG 63% - 37%
M.Phil M.Phil 100% - - Ph.D Ph.D 75% - 25%
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. NET: 1(SC) SET: 1(II-B)
35. Student progression :
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG - PG to M.Phil. - PG to Ph.D. 17%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed
Campus selection -
Other than campus recruitment 2
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff : Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same University - From the Universities within the state 100% From the Universities from the other states From Universities outside the country
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : M.Phil : 1, Ph.D. : 6
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : Central Library Facility b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Central facility of Computer Lab
and Department c) Total number of class rooms : 2 i) Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil j) Students’ laboratories : Nil k) Research laboratories : Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a. from the host institution/university : 6 Ph.D awarded in 6 years b. from other institutions/universities : Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university. : 7 students got financial assistance from the University.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. -
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42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? - b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? - c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? - 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : 2 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts. NAME&DESIGNATION SUBJECT DATE
Dr.Kalpalata Natu The Concept of Mythic In Marathi Santa Sahitya
19/02/2011
Dr.Veena Gosavi Santa Eknath Ani Santa Ramdas – Ek Taulanik Adhyayan
19/02/2011
Dr.Suryanarayana Ransubhe
Sanshodhan Padhati 13/12/2011
Smt.Ruzuta Valimbe Samarth Ramdas Datta Bhagat Dalit Sahitya 03/03/2012
Dr.Anand Patil Research Methodology 01/05/2012 Dr.Shobha Deshmukh Adhunik Natak 03/12/2013 Dr.Krishna Kirwale Dr.Baba Saheb Ambedkar Ani Marathi
Sahitya 03/01/2014
Dr.Avinash Avalgaonkar Madhyayugin Marathi Sahitya 03/01/2014
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. • For PG students – (i) Blackboard Teaching (ii) Tutorials and Assignments • Research Methodology for Ph.D students.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? : CBCS based programme with regular assessment.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Literary activities by the faculty : (i) Member of Editorial Board of the Literary Magazine “Anubandha” and
“Abhisaran” (ii) Member of Swami Swaroopanand Puraskar Samiti,Pune
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• Weekly Seminars, Discussions on current literary topics 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. • Through AAA committee visited(details are with Office).
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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
• The Department of Marathi has introduced a paper on Comparative Literature of Marathi and Kannada at PG level fulfils the needs of Hyderabad-Karnataka region. This area being a border area of Maharashtra has multilingual characteristics. Hence there is substantial scope for taking up Comparative studies and Translation works as related to Kannada into Marathi and Vice-versa. Marathi Department has contributed to the field of translation.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. • Department of Marathi has substantial scope for taking Comparative Study and
Translation work is the Strength of the Department. TheDepartment is running single handed.
52. Future plans of the department.
• New courses to be started. • Certificate course in Marathi for Non-Marathi students. • Certificate course in translation. • Certificate course in Manuscript logy. • Study of border area Marathi folk literature. • Edit and publish old Manuscripts in this region.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in MUSIC
2. Year of Establishment :
On the Main Campus : 2014-2015 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
• Yes. Arts Faculty. 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG 2. PG M.A. 3. M. Phil 4. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc. : Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons. Nil 8. Examination System: Annual. 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments. Nil 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Nil 11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance. Name Qualification Designa
tion Specialization
No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr. Michael
M.A., Ph. D. Coordinator
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors. Nil 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
:100
Department of Music
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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 2:1 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual. : One peon from manpower agency. 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify. : Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise : Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received : Nil 20. Research facility / centre with Particulars : Nil 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies.: Nil 22. Publications: Nil 23. Details of patents and income generated. : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions/ industries in India and abroad : Nil 26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify). Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). Nil 28. Student projects
a) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects
b) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /industry / institute . Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
a. Faculty : Nil b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil c. Students : Nil
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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. : Nil 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments.
• As per the University guidelines. 32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
M.A. 08 03 01 NA NA
Ph. D. 09 01 NA NA 33. Diversity of students:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
M.A. 100 Ph. D. 100
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG -NA- PG to M.Phil. -NA- PG to Ph.D. -NA-
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -NA- Employed
Campus selection -NA-
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs -NA-
36. Diversity of staff : Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Guest Lecturers with Post
Graduation
From other universities within the state From universities from other states from Universities outside the country
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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a. Library : Main Library b. Internet facilities for staff and students : Available c. Total number of class rooms : 02 Nos d. Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil e. Students’ laboratories : Not applicable f. Research laboratories : Not applicable
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university : 12 Nos a. from other institutions/universities : Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university- 03 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology : Nil 42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? : NA
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : NA
c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? : NA
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : NA 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.: Nil 45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
• Lecture and Practicals 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? • Examinations
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
• Students sing the invocation songs of the University functions. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. - NA 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.: NA 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. : NA
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51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
• Major Strengths 1. Importance of Music in life.
• Opportunities
1. To Popularise Music
• Challenges 1. Attracting more number of students. 2. To preserve the traditional form of music.
52. Future plans of the department.
• To develop the department into a full-fledged one.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research in Sanskrit
2. Year of Establishment :
On the Main Campus : 1983 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
• Yes. Arts Faculty
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 2. PG MA MA MA MA MA MA 3. M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil 4. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: • Open elective courses for the students of other departments
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester and Choice Based Credit System.
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. MBA Guest Faculty
Guest Faculty
Guest Faculty
Guest Faculty
Nil Nil
2. English Dept.
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Twenty five hours of lectures delivered
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor Nil NA Two (CAS) Associate Professors
One Vacant from June 2014
Asst. Professors Two One vacant One promoted as Professor under CAS
Others Nil
Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in SanskritSanskritSanskritSanskrit
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr. Michael
M.A., Ph.D.(Sanskrit) M.A. (English)
Professor Veda, Alankara, Comparative Religion ans Literature
Two Years of U.G. and 32 years of P.G. teaching
Three
Dr.P.B. Santappanavar
M.A., Ph.D.(Sanskrit)
Professor Veda, Alankara,
Four Years of U.G. and 31 years of P.G. teaching
Three
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information: Nil 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio 1:1 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual: One Peon from outsourcing 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify.: NIL
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. NIL
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received.: NIL 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. NIL 20. Research facility / centre with NIL 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: NIL
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22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009 -10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
- - 01
- -
2. Monographs - 3. Chapters in Books 07
02 02 02 - -
4. Edited Books - - - - - - 5. Books with ISBN with details
of publishers
01 01
6. Number listed in International Database
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor – range / average 11. h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (please specify) • Prof. Michael –Member Editorial Board of Bi-annual Journal of
Karnataka Samskruta University from 2011 to 2014. 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). • Participation in Refresher Courses, National Seminars/Conferences and
workshops as resource persons; presented papers and chaired sessions. 28. Student projects
a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: Nil
b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /industry / institute.: NIL
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
a. Faculty ` nil b. Doctoral / post-doctoral fellows nil c. Students nil
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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /International) with details of outstanding participants, if any : Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :
• As per the University guidelines. 32. Student profile programme-wise:
Academic Year 2009-10 Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
M.A. 01 01 100 M.Phil 01 01 100 Ph.D. 01 01 100
Academic Year 2010-11 M.A. 01 100 M.Phil - Ph.D. -
Academic Year 2011-12 M.A. 01 100
M.Phil - - Ph.D. 13 10 - -
Academic Year 2012-13 M.A. 01 100
M.Phil - - Ph.D. - -
Academic Year 2013-14 M.A. 01 100
M.Phil - - Ph.D. - -
Academic Year 2014-15 M.A. 01 100
M.Phil - - Ph.D. 01 01
33. Diversity of students
Academic Year 2009 – 2010 Name of the Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries M.A. 100 - - - MPhil - 100 - - Ph D 100 - - -
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Academic Year 2010 – 2011 Name of the Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries M.A. 100 - - - MPhil - - - - Ph D - - - -
Academic Year 2011 – 2012 M.A. - 100 - - MPhil - - - - Ph D 20 70 10 -
Academic Year 2012 – 2013 M.A. - 100 - - MPhil - - - - Ph D - - - -
Academic Year 2013 – 2014 M.A. - 100 - - MPhil - - - - Ph D - - - -
Academic Year 2014 – 2015 M. A. - 100 - - MPhil - - - - Ph D - 100 - -
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : NET : GM -01, SLET: IIA - 01
35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG -- PG to M.Phil. -- PG to Ph.D. 30
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -- Employed
Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs Sri G I Hegde is doing Agricultural Marketing.
36. Diversity of staff : Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university -- from other universities within the State 100 from universities from other States from -- universities outside the country --
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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to : a) Library : Main Library b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available c) Total number of class rooms : 02 l) Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil m) Students’ laboratories : NA n) Research laboratories : NA
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates : a) from the host institution/university : 06 b) from other institutions/universities : Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 01
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Nil
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? • The faculty discusses the curriculam hold departmental council and
BOS meeting and implement the resolutions passed therein. b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?: • The student feedback is discussed in the dept. council for suitable
course of action c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?: • Interaction with alumni is being held and their views are considered
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1 Prof. Prahlad Joshi, Professor of Sanskrit, RS V Tirupati. 2 Dr. Ashok Kolhar, Assosiate Professor in Sanskrit and Special Officer, JD
Office, Gulbarga. 3 Smt. S.A. Chikkakolur, Assosiate Professor in Sanskrit, Govt. College
Chitradurga (Rtd) 4 Dr. Kollappa , Assosiate Professor in Sanskrit Govt. College Hassan 5 Prof. S.R. Ambali, Assosiate Professor in Sanskrit B.L.D. College
Vijayapura 6 Prof. Chawan, Assosiate Professor in Sanskrit JSS College Dharwad 7 Dr. Gurumadhvacharya Navali, Asst. Professor in Sanskrit, N.V. Degree
College, Kalaburagi 8 Dr. Praveen Kumar Chowdhari, Asst. Professor in Sanskrit, Ingulambika
Ayurvedic College, Kalaburagi. 9 Dr. Vishnu Gundugurki, Asst. Professor in Sanskrit, N.V. Degree College,
Kalaburagi 10 Dr. Laxmikant Mohrir, Asst. Professor in Sanskrit, Ayurvedic College,
Raichur.
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts : Nil
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. • Lecture, seminars, and tutorials.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? • Internal assessments, assignments and examinations.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
• Participation in extra-curricular activities and involvement in environment protection and development activities.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• Extension lectures on various topics delivered in Public functions, educational institutions and religious places etc.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. : As part of the University accredited by NAAC.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. • The department is actively engaged in practicing and propagating the great
and eternal values enshrined in the Sanskrit Literature. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. • Strengths :
1. Richness of the Subject. 2. Infrastructure. 3. Administrative support. 4. Extension activity through public invited lectures 5. Good collection of books in the library.
• Weaknesses :
1. Lack of faculty. 2. Dwindling student strength. 3. No projects.
• Opportunities : 1. Extension activities. 2. Involvement in Campus activities. 3. Conducting of Crash courses. 4. Quest for values.
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• Challenges : 1. Increasing the faculty strength. 2. Introducing Sanskrit subject in schools and Colleges. 3. Increasing the student strength. 4. Conducting Seminars/Conferences. 5. Undertaking Projects.
52. Future plans of the department.:
• The Department is envisaging conducting few crash courses in Sanskrit
Language, the Bhagavadgita and Patanjala Yogasutra.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in URDU AND PERSIAN
2. Year of Establishment : a) On the Main Campus : 1978 b) At P.G. Centres :
a) Raichur : b) Bidar : 1998
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Course SC/ST OBC GM Total
M.A.I Sem
2009-10 Male 00 04 00 04 Female 00 05 00 05 Total 00 09 00 09
2010-11 SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 00 05 00 05
Female 00 05 00 05 Total 00 00 00 10
2011-12 SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 00 01 00 01
Female 00 06 00 06 Total 00 06 00 07
2012-13
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 00 00 Nil 00
Female 00 06 00 06 Total 00 06 00 06
2013-14
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 00 05 00 05 Female 00 10 00 10 Total 00 15 00 15
2014-15
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 00 01 00 01
Female 00 17 00 17 Total 00 18 01 18
Ph.D.
2009-10
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 00 04 01 05
Female 00 03 00 03 Total 00 04 01 08
2010-11 SC/ST OBC GM Total
Male 00 00 00 00 Female 00 00 00 00
Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Department of Studies in Urdu and PersianUrdu and PersianUrdu and PersianUrdu and Persian
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5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc. 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons
Total 00 00 00 00
2011-12
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 00 03 00 03
Female 00 03 00 03 Total 00 06 00 06
2012-13
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male ---- --- ---
Female ----- --- --- Total
2013-14
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male --- ---- --
Female ---- --- --- Total --- --- --
2014-15
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male 00 00 00 00
Female 00 06 00 06 Total 00 06 00 06
M.Phil.
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male --- --- ----
Female ---- 01 01 Total ---- 01 01
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male -- --- --- ---
Female -- --- --- --- Total -- --- --- ---
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male -- 01 --- 01
Female -- 01 --- 01 Total -- 02 --- 02
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male --- --- --- ----
Female ---- 03 --- 03 Total ---- 03 --- 03
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male --- --- ----
Female ---- ---- --- Total ---- ---- ----
SC/ST OBC GM Total Male -- 02 02 04
Female -- 01 --- 01 Total -- --- --- 05
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8. Examination System: Semester/ Choice Based Credit System 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Sl. No. Courses 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. MA OE English English English 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 01 - Associate Professors 01 - - Asst. Professors 03 01 01 As professor CAS Others - - -
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance Name Qualifi
cation Designat
ion Specialization No. of
Years of Experie
nce
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Prof. M.A. Hameed
M.A. Ph.D.
Professor Poetry, Criticism &
Non-fictional literature
12 years as
professor
Ph.D. 05 Awarded
Ph.D. 07 working M.Phil. 06 Awarded
M.Phil. 04 working
Prof. Abdul Rub Ustad
M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D.
Professor &
Chairman
Poetry, Criticism,
Translation, & Non Fictional
Literature
20 Years
Ph.D. 07 working M.Phil. 02 Awarded
M.Phil. 01 working
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : --
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information : 60:40
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: PG=31:02, M.Phil=5:2, Ph.D=28:04,
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Sanctioned 02, Existing : 01,
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
20. Research facility / centre with : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
22. Publications: (Permanent faculty + Guest faculty + Research Scholars) Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
04+14 +07 =25
11+12 +12 =35
06+8 +12 =26
04+20 +14 =35
10+16 +05 =31
11+09 +11 =31
2. Monographs - - - - - - 3. Chapters in Books - - - 02 02 02 4. Edited Books 03 02 01 - 04 07 5. Books with ISBN with
details of publishers 02
6. Number listed in International Database
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor – range /
average
11. h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions/ industries in India and abroad : Nil
26. Faculty serving in : Both of them a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other(please specify)
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). : Nil
28. Student projects a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter:
departmental projects
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b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities :industry / institute
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
a. Faculty b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows c. Students
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. : • The Dept. has conducted a two days National level Seminar in the year
2011, with the help of Karnataka Urdu Academy, Bangalore. • One day National Seminar on “Research & Critics” on dated. 30th April
2015,
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : • The following ethics are followed for research by the department:
1) Accountability: every researcher has to submit half yearly progress report within the stipulated time in order to enable the department to monitor research work.
2) Openness: the department conducts colloquium before the submission of thesis in open defence.
3) Competence: the researcher can make use of the facility of Central Library, Language lab and Wi-Fi facility for professional development.
4) Legality: the scholars should know and obey the roles and regulation of the department and University.
5) Seminars: The dept. has conducting weekly seminar for research scholars and as well as PG students.
6) Competitions: The Dept. Has conducting annually literary competitions for inter collegiate and university level like as Debate, Extempore, Quiz, Humour and satire, short stories, etc.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
M.A.2009-10 07 09 100% 100% M.A. 2010-11 05 05 100% 100% M.A.2011-12 20 03 16 100% 100% M.A.2012-13 10 01 09 100% 100% M.A.2013-14 23 07 12 100% 100% M.A.2014-15 26 03 22 100% 100%
M.Phil.2009-10 01 M.Phil.2010-11 M.Phil.2011-12 01 M.Phil.2012-13 03 M.Phil.2013-14 M.Phil.2014-15 04 01
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Ph.D.209-10 05 03 Ph.D.210-11 Ph.D.2011-12 03 03 Ph.D.2012-13 Ph.D.2013-14 Ph.D.2014-15 06
33. Diversity of students :
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries M. A. 90 % 10%
M. PHIL. 90% 10%
Ph. D. 90% 10%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : NET : 50, KSET : 25
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG 55% PG to M.Phil. 70% PG to Ph.D. 90%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed
Campus selection -
Other than campus recruitment
07
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 100% from other universities within the State -
from universities from other States from -
universities outside the country - 37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : 01 Ph.D.
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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : Central library facility b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Central Library Computer
Lab c) Total number of class rooms : 02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : - e) Students’ laboratories : - f) Research laboratories : -
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university : 28 Ph.D. awarded in 6 years, b) from other institutions/universities : -
40. Number of post graduate/Ph.D./M.Phi. students getting financial assistance
from the university UGC/MNF. : -(Moulana Azad Fellowship for Ph.D.) Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. MANF for Ph.D.
04 01 02
Sl. No. Name of the Research Scholars Remarks Research Guide : Prof. M.A. Hameed
01 Mohd.Abdul Haleem 02 Hamid Ali Mohammed Jafer 03 Mukashaf Jahan 04 Naveeda Sultana 05 Syed.Abdul Raheem 06 Fareedi Ali Asghar 07 Nousheen Kousar
Research Guide : Prof. A.R. Ustad 01 Md. Muddasir 02 Md. Mohsin 03 Qamarunnisa Begum 04 Shazia Jabeen 05 Asifa Parveen 06 Mustaqeem Begum 07 Zuleqa Begum
Research Guide : Dr. Md. Hashmat Ali 01 Naseera Tabassum 02 Syed Arif 03 Shameem Rehana 04 Atya Sultana 05 Zareena Begum 06 Sabeeha Tahseen
Research Guide : Dr. Md. Khaleel Ahmed 01 Najeeb Ahmed Kazi 02 Md. Lateef 03 Mohammadi Begum 04 M.A Hakeem 05 Ambreen Fatima
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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : -
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? : Nil b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? : Nil c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? : Nil : -
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : 1) Dr. Hashmat Ali 2) Dr. Kauser Fatima 3) Dr. Peerzada Fahimuddin 4) Dr. Mohammadi Begum 5) Dr. Khaleel Ahmed 6) Dr. Khaleda Begum 7) Dr. Iftekharuddin 8) Dr. Huzoor Moinuddin 9) Dr. Hamed Ashraf 10) Dr. Abdul Bari
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts. : 1) Prof. Khalid Sayeed 2) Prof. Saheb Ali 3) Prof. Sattar Saher 4) Prof. M. Anwaruddin 5) Prof. C. Syed Khaleel Ahmed 6) Prof. Naseemuddin Farees
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. : - 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? : - 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
• Actively engage in literary activities like Inter collegiate and University Level Literary competitions as debate, Extempore, Quiz, Short story, Wit & Humour, Poetry etc.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• Weekly seminars 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. : -
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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. • Actively engage in preparation of new syllabus from Primary to PG level
and also doing the translation work from state language to Urdu and vice versa.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. : - 52. Future plans of the department.:
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
in Visual Art 2. Year of Establishment :
On the Main Campus : 2011-12 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes. Faculty of
Arts. 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG - - M.V.A. M.V.A. M.V.A. M.V.A. 3. M. Phil - - - - - - 4. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc. : Nil 7) Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 8) Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System : Semester System 9) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments :
Nil 10) Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/ Asst. Professors/Others) : Nil 11) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance :
Name Qualification
Designation Specialization
No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr. Parimala Ambekar
M.A., Ph. D.
Coordinator 08(By Other Ph.D. Guides of the Dept.)
12) List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : Nil
Department of Visual Art
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• Guest Faculty Guest Faculty 01. Dr. Mallikarjun C. Bagodi 02. Dr. Parashuram P. 03. Dr. Satishkumar P. Wallepure 04. Dr. Shahed Pasha 05. Dr. Kashinath D. 06. Dr. Rehman Patel 07. Dr. Vishweshwari Tiwari 08. Sri. Sridhar M.B.
13) Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information Programme % of Class
PG (MVA) 100
14) Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio Programme Student Ratio
PG (MVA) 3:1 M.Phil. - Ph.D. 2:1
15) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual Technical/Administrative
Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual
Clerk - - 01 (Under Man Power) Peon - - -
16) Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation/ UGC Development / Any other specify : Nil
17) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding Agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, Project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil
18) Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil 19) Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Nil
20) Research facility / centre with : Nil
21) Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil
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22) Publications : Sl.No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a. National b. International
- - 01 01 01
2. Monographs - - - 01 01 3. Chapters in Books - - 02 03 02 4. Edited Books - - - 01 01 5. Books with ISBN/details
of publisher - - 02 01 01
23) Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24) Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25) Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions/industries in India and abroad : Nil
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). : Nil
Seminars /Conference etc. conducted by the Department. Source of Funding
2011-12 Painting Competition entitled “Mental Health”- Jointly organized by the Dept. of Studies in Social Work Gulbarga University-2012.
--
2012-13 1.pecial Lecture on Art; on the occasion of World Art Day, delivered by Nemiraj Shetty, Hyderabad 2.tate level Sculpture Camp in Gulbarga University Campus-2013.
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2013-14 1. hitra Santhe-Jointly organized by Gulbarga University & Art organizations, Gulbarga-2014
2014-15 1.hitra Santhe-Jointly organized by Gulbarga University & Art organizations, Gulbarga- 2015 2.tate level Mural Camp in Gulbarga University Campus-Jointly organized with Karnataka Shilpakala Academy, Bengaluru-2015 3.ational level Women Artist Camp held in Gulbarga University Campus-Jointly organized by Karnataka Lalitkala Academy, Bengaluru-2015. 4. 5 lack Sanctioned by Dr. Mallikarjun Khargeji-for his MP Fund for Dept. Art Studio
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28. Student projects : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : • Dr. Mallikarjun Bagodi , Guest Faculty, has received the National level
Merit Award by Lalitya Art Organization, Nagpur in , Oct 2014. • Dr. Shahid Pasha, Guest Faculty, has received the National level Award by
Bombay Art Society, Mumbai , Sri Kanu Nayak Aankan Award , in Feb, 2015.
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(National/International) with details of outstanding participants, if any. : Year Camps and Workshops conducted
by the Department Source of Funding
2013-14 Conducted Sculpture Camp in Gulbarga University Campus
Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi Rs. 6,72,500/- (Rs. six lack seventy two thousand five hundred only)
2014-15 Conducted State level Mural Art Camp at Gulbarga University Campus Jointly organized by the M.V.A. Department, Gulbarga University and Karnataka Shilpakala Academy, Bengaluru
Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi Rs. 50,000/- (Rs. fifty thousand only) Karnataka Shilpakala Academy, Bengaluru Rs. 3,00,000/- (Rs. three lack only)
2015-15 National level Women Artist Camp conducted at Gulbarga University Campus
Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi Rs. 57,000/- (Rs. fifty seven thousand only)\Karnataka Lalitkala Adacemy, Bengaluru Rs. 2,20,000/- (Rs. two lack twenty thousand only)
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: As per University
guidelines.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
Application received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female PG (MVA) 21 12 03 100 100 M.Phil. - - - - - Ph.D. 11 02 01 - -
33. Diversity of Students :
Name of the Programme
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the State
% of students from other countries
PG (MVA) 85% 10% 05% - M.Phil. - - - - Ph.D. 80% 20% - -
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : Nil
35. Student progression Student Progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG - PG to M.Phil. - PG to Ph.D. 10% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment
- -
Entrepreneurs -
36. Diversity of staff: Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a. Library : Nil b. Internet facilities for staff and students : Available c. Total number of class rooms : 02 d. Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil e. Students’ laboratories : Nil f. Research laboratories : Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university :
Sl. No.
Name of the Research Student
Research Title Year of Reg. & No
Part time
Fulltime
Guide
1 Hanumant Manttati
Kalavida Shankara Gauda Bettadur
04062011 F 156
Part time
Dr Basavaraj Sabarad
2 Santosh Nagral
Uttara Karnatakada Pragaitihasa kalada
Chitrakale
10-01-2012 F153
Full time
Dr S C Patil
3 Basavaraja Kalegara
Hyd- Karnataka Chitrakale
08-07-13 V 254
Full time
Dr S C Patil
4 Vijaikumar Koppad
Gulbaraga Jilleya Chitrakalegalu
10-07-13 V-253
Full time
Dr Basavaraj Sabarad
5 Shashikala G V
Karnatakada Rekha Chitrakale
10-07-13 V254
Full time
Dr S C Patil
6 Ashok Shatkar
Kalavida Dr J S Khanderao
Part time
Dr S C Patil
7 VitthalReddy Chulki
Mysore Aramane Part time
Dr S C Patil
8 Rahul ---------------- Dr P K Khandoba
9 Preeti Samyukta B.
---------------- Dr P K Khandoba
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b) from other institutions/universities : Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. : SC/ST Students of last three academic years get SC/ST Scholarship
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Nil 42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? : Nil
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Try to improve on the lines of suggestions
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Nil
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : Nil
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar): involving external experts. Special Lecture
Sl.No. Name of Expert Topic Date 1 Nemiraj Shetty The art of Karnataka : Through
the ages 17.04.2013
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. :
• Class room lecture, Student Seminar, Power Point Presentation, Video & Audio shows.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? : • By conducting Seminars/Orientation Programme /Workshops
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
1. Students was Participated & bagged prizes in Youth Festivals 2. Faculty members was Participated & Presents papers in Conferences 3. Faculty members were Invitee of Resource persons in refresher course 4. Students & Faculty members was Participated in Camps & Workshops
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. : Nil
• Through continuous evaluation of Performance of the Students and suitable advise is given whenever needed.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. : Nil
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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. : • In order to develop the philosophical vision of art and culture, emphasis
has been given academic and co curricular activities, based on ancient and modern art of this region. This theory and practical based P.G. Course, helps the candidate for personality development and strengthening of self. This, in turn, increases ability of the students in their Art carreer and opens up avenues in corporate sectors. Department is attempting to expose the rich heritage of this region & it’s very rare and aesthetic world of art and culture to the rest of the world by framing the contemporary research programmes and specialized schemes.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. a. Strength : Good strength of Students b. Weekness : Inadequate Staff c. Opportinuties : PG and research facility to rural students. d. Challenges : To improve candidates efficiency inVisual
Language and skill and to strengthen their personality to meet national & International challenges.
52. Future plans of the department.
• To make the Dept to be housed in an independent building with all
infrastructure and technical facilities. • To develop independent Visual Art Work Shop with all latest practical
aids. • To launch a Dept. bi annual journal in Hindi.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
In Commerce 2. Year of Establishment :
On the Main Campus : 1975 At P.G. Centres a) Raichur : 2009 b) Bidar : 2010
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University? Yes / No
• Yes, Faculty of Commerce.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. PG M.Com M.Com M.Com M.Com M.Com M.Com 2. PG M.F.A M.F.A M.F.C M.F.C M.F.C M.F.C 3. M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil M. Phil 4. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved.
• We have open elective courses.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons.: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: (CBCS) Semester - Choice Based Credit System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
• Students of the department are studying open electives offered by the other departments.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 01 7{1+6(CAS)}
Associate Professors 02 01 - Asst. Professors 09 05 -
Department of Commerce
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name and
Qualification Designatio
n Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided for the
last 6 years Dr. Rajnlakar Laxman
M.Com Ph,D. Professor Finance 28 06
Dr.C.S.Basavaraj M.Com Ph,D.
Professor Taxation 29 04
Dr.B.M.Kanahalli M.Com Ph,D.
Professor Finance and Accounting
28 04
Dr.B.Vijaya M.Com Ph,D.
Professor Finance 28 05
Dr.Waghamare Shivaji M.Com Ph,D.
Professor Finance and Management Accounting
28 04
Dr.M. Surat Kumari, M.Com, M.Phil,
AIBM, Ph,D.
Professor Marketing and Human Resource
Management
21 03
Dr.A.P.Hosmani M.Com, M.Phil,
Ph,D.
Professor Marketing and Finance
20 06
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors. : Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information
: Approximately 20% 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : M.Com = 15.09:1, M.F.C = 6:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual. S.NO Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual 1 Clerk 1 1 1 2 Peon 1 1 1
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify
Sl. No. Thrust Areas 1. Taxation 2. SHGs & Micro Finance 3. Equity Investment Strategies 4. Corporate Governance 5 Entrepreneurial Development
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Sl. No
Funding Agencies
Project Title
Grants received
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. National UGC 4,82,756 1st April 2009
,, ,, Completed
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1.Dr.B.M.Kanahalli
2.Dr.Rajnalka Laxman
UGC 5,74,600 1st Feb-2011
,, ,, ,, On Going
3. Dr.B.Vijaya
UGC 7,90,000 - 1st Feb-2011
,, ,, Submitted
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4.Dr.Basavaraj
UGC 7,40,600 - 15th Feb-2011
,, ,, On Going
5.Dr.Rajnalkar Laxman
ICSSR MRP
5,00,000 - - - 1st April 2013
,, On Going
2. International
Nil - - - - - - -
Total Grants received
05 30,87,956
02 01 01 01 - -
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
Sl. No
Collaboration
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. National Nil - - - - - 2. Internationa
l Nil - - - - -
Total Nil - - - - -
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.: NIL
20. Research facility / centre with State Recognition, National Recognition, International Recognition : NIL
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies : Nil
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22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National b) International
08 01
05 02
13 04
18 18
14 23
12 33
2. Monographs - - - - - - 3. Chapters in Books 4. Edited Books 03 5. Books with ISBN
with details of publishers
02 01 01
6. Number listed in International Database
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor –
range / average NA NA 3.156
0 NA 3.5194 2.3395
11. h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions industries in India and abroad : Nil
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
a) National Committees: Dr. Rajnalkar Laxman NAAC Peer Team Member
b) Editorial Board : C.S. Basavaraj Members “ Prabhanes Shana” c) International Committee: Dr. Rajnalkar Laxman Scientific Board
(ICEMST)
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). : NIL
28. Student projects a. percentage of students who have done in house projects including
interdepartmental projects : Nil b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities /industry / institute : Nil
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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by a) Faculty : 1) Dr. C.S. Basavaraj 2) Dr. B.M. Kanahalli 3) Dr. M. Surat Kumari 4) Dr. A.P. Hosmani b) Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil c) Students : Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/ International) with details of outstanding participants, if any: 1) Dr. Rajnalkar Laxman 2) Dr. B.Vijaya, 3) Dr. Waghamare Shivaji
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: • As per the guidelines framed by University.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Applications
received Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female M.Com 453 29 54 28(96%) 54(100%) M.F.C 64 11 07 08(72%) 05 (71%) M.Phil 15 2 3 1(50%) 1 (33%) Ph.D. 114 11 10 - -
33. Diversity of students (2014-15) : Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
Same university
% of students from other universities within the State
% of students From universities outside the State
% of Students From Other
Countries M.Com 79 (95%) 02 (2.5 %%) 02 (2.5%) Nil M.F.C 18 (100%) Nil Nil Nil M.Phil 2 (100%) Nil Nil Nil Ph.D 17 (81%) 03 (15%) 01(4%) Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Sl.No
Name of the Candidate Discipline Category Year of Passing
01 Basavaraj UGC NET SC 2011 & 2012 02 Shivakumar UGC NET SC 2011 03 Akram Bhasha UGC NET IIB 2011 04 Veeresha UGC NET C-I 2011 05 Ganesh UGC NET IIA 2011 06 Preeti Premsingh UGC NET SC 2011 07 Seena Naik UGC NET SC 2011 08 Harshavardhan Reddy UGC NET IIIA 2012 09 Lavakumar E. UGC,NET& KSET IIIA 2012, 2013&2014 10 Jothirling UGC NET ST 2012 11 Revanasiddayya KSET IIIB 2013 12 Gangadhar UGC NET IIIB 2012 13 Vishwaraj UGC JRF &KSET C-I 2013 & 2014 14 Mahadevappa KSET SC 2014 15 Manjunath UGC NET ST 2015
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35. Student progression : Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG NA PG to M.Phil. 02 PG to Ph.D. 18
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Campus selection - Other than campus recruitment 35% Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff : Percentage of faculty who are graduates UG PG of the same university 05 06 from other universities within the State 02 - from universities from other States - 01 from universities outside the country - -
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to : a) Library : Nil b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes,Wi-FiFacility Available c) Total number of class rooms : 05 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 01 e) Students’ laboratories : Nil f) Research Room : 1
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates :
a. from the host institution/university : Nil b. from other institutions/universities : Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university. : Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : M.F.C
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Yes. The ideas are discussed during council meeting and BOS
meetings and necessary changes and imporovements are made. At regular intervals workshops, symposium etc., were conducted to get the feedback for curriculum design and development from the faculty working at affiliated colleges.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : NIL
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c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? • Yes. Suggestions given by the alumni and employers are taken into
consideration time to time.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : Sl.No Name Designation Working at
1 Dr.S.Arvind Associate Professor Ethiopia University, Ethiopia 2 P.Srinivasan Deputy General
Manager Oriental Cements Chittapur
3 Dr.Paramashivayya Professor Tumkur University, Tumkur 4 Ratnakar Gopal Naik Assistant
Commissioner Income Tax Office, Bellary.
5 Ravindranath Udlur Account Officer Kalyani Steels Bellary 6 Tukaram MLA Sandur 7 Dr. N.Ramajunayalu Associate Professor Kousali Institute of
Management Study KUD, Dharwad
8 Dr. Mallikarjun Naik Assistant Professor Gadag P, G Centre KUD. 9 Dr.Shobha Assistant Professor Tumkur University, Tumkur
10 S.Anil Senior Public Prosecutor
High Court of Bangaluru.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts. : Nil
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. • Lecture, Case Study, Students Seminars, Assignment, Projects, Internal
Assessment Tests
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? a. Through continuous evaluation of Performance of the Students and
suitable advise is given whenever needed. b. Project Work at PG Level (PG Research)
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
a. Tree Plantation b. Financial Literacy Programmes (Volunteers of NSS)
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• Centralised Soft skill and Personality Development Programmes offered to PG Student in Collaboration with HKRDB.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. : • YES. Department is accredited as a part of the University by NAAC
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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. • M.Com (Finance), M.Com (Taxation and Costing), M.Com (Marketing),
M.Com (Human Resource Management), M.Com (Bank Finance) are designed to suit the needs of the corporate world and various programmes like spoken English to help the students with regional medium in improving their communication skills. Personality development programmes, seminars etc are being conducted to enhance their employability in various sectors.
• Provision of internet facilities through WiFi round the clock, use of Audio-
visual aids in the class rooms, conduct of GROUP Discussion, Case studies, Role-Plays, Mock interviews etc., Interaction of Student counsellors with students for frequent sharing of views and problems and guiding them throughout their course period are some of the student development activities of the development.
• Project Report preparation by studying a researchable topic in a firm or
taking up a burning issue related to Finance/Marketing /Accounting Human Resource Management and analysing it by survey method, by using appropriate statistical tools, whereby offering useful suggestions to the industry world, is a challenging task carried out with success by the senior students, which is applauded by the Industry experts who evaluate them. This exercise is at times providing corporate with an opportunity to spot the merit and absorb them in their own firms.
• Regular monitoring remedial coaching classes for students, Digital virtual
learning, Guest lectures. Participation by students in various cultural activities. The faculties are actively involved in research and publication. This is achieved through Ph.D. Guidance, projects and Individual.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.: • Strengths:
1) The M.com Course is structured with judicious mix of theory and practice to meet the industry requirements.
2) Highly qualified, well reputed, knowledgeable and experienced Faculty members.
3) Personal Care and student friendly learning environment. 4) Innovative teaching methods to aid the learning processes. 5) Research Activities and project reports
• Weaknesses:
1) Inadequate Computer lab facilities 2) Inadequate class rooms. 3) Less No of Specialisation 4) Students from weak economic and rural background, and weak
communication skills. 5) Lack of placement cell at the Department level.
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• Opportunities: 1) Getting Funds for research from various agencies 2) Developing new knowledge 3) Faculty as well as student exchange programmes with reputed
national and International Universities. 4) Wide range of Job opportunities in accounting, Banking, Marketing
and other Fields. 5) Scope for introducing additional electives.
• Challenges:
1) Mobilising resources for developing required infrastructure with increasing students’ strength.
2) Developing student with good communication skills 3) Improving positive aptitude in students 4) Making students aware of their future careers 5) Improving the employability of students.
52. Future plans of the department.
1) To strengthen the M.Com Course Structure by introducing industry
oriented courses. 2) To encourage research scholars to take up the basic research for their
Ph.D. Programme. 3) To Apply for UGC Special Assistance Programmes (SAP). 4) Rising upto the expectations of corporate world. 5) Involving in more collaborative and national programmes. 6) Introdusing new courses. 7) Expansion of existing infrastructure. 8) Activation of Alumni Association. 9) Conducting personality development programmes for students. 10) Focusing more on career information guidance and placements.
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
In MBA
2. Year of Establishment : 2000-01 On the Main Campus : Main Campus 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
• Yes. Faculty of Commerce and Management. 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. UG --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- 2. PG MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA 3. M. Phil --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- 4. Ph.D. Ph.D Ph.D Ph.D Ph.D Ph.D Ph.D
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :
• MBA programme is multidisciplinary.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc : NIL
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester and Credit based 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
NIL
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor ---------1 --------- 1 ---------1 Associate Professors ---------1 --------- --------- Asst. Professors ---------1 --------- --------- Others --------- --------- ---------
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance : Name Qualification Designati
on Specialization
No. Of Years of Experience
No.of Ph.D./M.Phil Students guided for the last 6 years
Dr. Ramesh Agadi
M.Com., Ph. D.
Professor Finance
33 Ph. D : 05
Department of Department of Department of Department of Management (MBA)Management (MBA)Management (MBA)Management (MBA)
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : None 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty -programme-wise
information : 80% 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 15:1 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual : Working : FDA:1, Peon:2, Asst.Lib.:1 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify: NIL
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : NIL
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : NIL 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : NIL 20. Research facility / centre with : NIL 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate bodies. : NIL
22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a) National b) International
03 02
03 07
03 08
04 22
04 24
05 16
• List of publication year wise with impact factor :
Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 No of
Publication ----- 02 04 02 05 09 01
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• Articles Published with more than 1 Impact factor : Sl. No
Name of the Research Scholar
Title of the paper Year of Publication
ISSN/ISBN/IMP.Factor
Name of the Journal/Book
1 Dr. Ramesh Agadi
Advertising on Electronic Media – An Analysis of its Impact on Consumer Purchase process
Jul-2011
Vol.1/No.1 ISSN:2231-4687 Imp. Fact. 1.52
International Journal of Management & Economics
Reverse Mortgage – A Ideal Financial Product for Senior Citizen
Oct-2012
Vol.1/No.1 ISSN:2231-4687 Imp. Fact. 1.52
International Journal Management & Economics
Agri. Tourism – an Innovative Rural Entrepreneurial Venture
Aug -2013
Vol.1/No.9 ISSN:2231-4687 Imp. Fact. 1.52
International Journal of Management & Economics
Work life Balance- A study on Academicians of Select Academic Institutions of Bidar District
Mar- 2014
Vol.1/No.11 ISSN:2231-4687 Imp. Fact. 1.52
International Journal of Management & Economics
Indian Organised Retailing: Challenges and Opportunities
Nov - 2014
Vol.1/No.12 ISSN:2231-4687 Imp. Fact. 1.52
International Journal of Management & Economics
2 Mrs. Preeti Patil
Indian organized Retailing: challenges and opportunities
Nov-2014
ISSN:2231-4687 IMP-1.52
International Journal of Management andEconomics
3 Shobha Hangargi
Organizational Innovation: Best Practices with Efficiency and Effectiveness
Oct-2014
ISSN:2321-5615 IMP factor:1.53
International Journal of Research and Business Innovation
Innovative Leaders: Killers of Success
Oct-2014
ISSN:2321-5615 IMP factor:1.53
International Journal of Research and Business Innovation
4 Arunkumar.B
Job Satisfaction in Corporate organization: A review of the Studies
Oct-2013
ISSN 2231-5063 IMP: 1.2018
Golden Research Thoughts-International Recognition Research Journal
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Job Satisfaction of Software Professionals : A Study in Bangalore City
Oct-2013
ISSN:2230-7850 IMP:1.7604
Indian Streams Research Journals
Compensation Management in service Sector: A Case study of Karnataka power Transmission Corporation Ltd. Bangalore
April-2014
ISSN:2277-8179 IMP: 1.8651
International Journal of Scientific Research
Non – Banking Financial Companies(NBFC’s ) A Review
Oct-2014
ISSN 2250-1991 IMP:1.6714
PARIPEX – Indian Journal of Research
5 Vijayaraj Sahu
Role of Karnataka State Financial Corporation in Development of Entrepreneurship
May-2015
ISSN:2230-7850 Imp. Factor:3.5056
Indian streams Research journal
23. Details of patents and income generated : NIL
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : NIL
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /industries in India and abroad : NIL
26. Faculty serving in : b) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (please specify) : • Dr. Ramesh Agadi : 1. Member of Experts Committee constituted by AICTE for inspection of
NewTechnical Institutions for starting Technical and Professional Courses in India
2. Member of Karnataka State Experts Committee for approval of NEW MBA Colleges in Karnataka
3. AICTE observer for conduct of CMAT test 4. Co-opted Member of Consortium constituted by Govt. Of Karnataka
constituted for conduct of PGCET-2015 5. Member, of Academic, Administrative and Audit Committee of Karnataka
University, Dharwad 6. Member of Selection Committee of various universities for appointment of
Professors/Asso and Asst. Professors in Commerce and Management 7. Member of Executive Council of Indian Commerce Association. 8. Member of Indian Institute of Public Administration 9. Member of Editorial Board of National and International Journals
10. Member of Board of Studies of various universities 11. Member of Doctoral Committees of Various Universities.
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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) : • Dr. Ramesh Agadi has attended workshops in 2011
28. Student projects :
a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects : 100 percent
b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/industry / institute : NIL
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by :
a. Faculty : Dr. Ramesh Agadi: 1. Recipient of Karnataka State Rajyotsva Award 2. Fellow of Indian Commerce Association
b. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : NIL c. Students :
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national /International) with details of outstanding participants, if any : NIL 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :
• As per the guidelines framed by University
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
MBA 2010-11 Admission through State Level
Entrance test
55 05 98.41 100
MBA 2011-12 -do- 54 06 3.80 100 MBA 2012-13 -do- 52 08 6.00 80 MBA 2013-14 -do- 45 15 84.00 100 MBA 2014-15 -do- 55 05 --- ---
33. Diversity of students:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other universities within the
State
% of students from
universities outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries MBA Admission through state level entrance test Ph. D 75 25 - -
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. • NET: 25, SET: 10
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35. Student progression : Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG -------- PG to M.Phil. -------- PG to Ph.D. 4%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral ------ Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment 60% Entrepreneurs 15%
36. Diversity of staff :
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period : 1) Dr. Santosh Bennur : 2012 2) Dr. Roopa Patil : 2015
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to :
a. Library : Available b. Internet facilities for staff and students : Available c. Total number of class rooms : 03 d. Class rooms with ICT facility : 03 e. Students’ laboratories : 01 f. Research laboratories : NIL
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates :
a. from the host institution/university : 30 b. from other institutions/universities : 10
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university. : Every year at least 12 Students get financial assistance. 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology : Not Applicable 42. Does the department obtain feedback from :
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Yes. Views are discussed in BOS and accordingly changes are made wherever it was necessary
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 80%
From other universities within the State 20%
from universities from other States from NIL
universities outside the country NIL
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b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Views are discussed in appropriate forums and necessary actions were taken, wherever warranted
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Views are discussed in appropriate forums and necessary actions were taken, wherever warranted
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :
1. Mr. Gurunath Reddy, Senior RSM, Lupin India 2. Mr. Ashfaq Ahmed, Head HR ABU ISA Holding, Saudi Arabia 3. Irfan Ahmad, Senior Sales Officer Ford India 4. Mr. Kiran Kumar, Senior Manager Legrand India 5. Mr. Naresh, Territory Manager, Flipkart 6. Ms. Deepali Raj, Process Manager Duetch Bank. 7. Sidram, ERPManager, Trimoothi AutoDeko Co. Ltd 8. Ms. Phinu Mary Jose, Principal Christ College for women 9. Mr. Shivakumar patil, Sr. Manager Vasavaddtas Cements 10, Mr. Chennabasava P., Sr. Manager Kotak Mahindra Bank
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts. • Special Lectures organised in the Department of Management from
2009-15 S.No. Name of the Resource
person Theme of the Lecturer delivered
Year
1 Krish Gopalakrishnan, Co-fouder Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Emerging trends in technology
2009
2 Ravi C.,Indian Consulate general to united states, south zone, Chennai.
Opportunities to Management students in Globalised era
2009
3 Prof. Purushottam Rao, Ex-Chairman & Professor
Derivatives 2010
4 Prof. Arvind Srivastav Professor
Services Marketing 2011
5 Prof. T. Mallikarjunappa, Ex-Chairman & Professor
Financial services and derivatives
2012
6 Gurunath Reddy, Senior Regional Sales Manager, Lupin India
Carrier opportunities to management students
2013
7 Gagan Gilda, Head, laxmi investments
Investments opportunities in Indian capital markets
2014
8 Vikram Berjigam Entrepreneur
Opportunities to entrepreneurs
2015
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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 1) Group Discussion , Case Method, Teacher Centric, learner centric
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? • Through continuous assessment of students.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
• Blood donation camps, Tree plantations, Shramadhanas, Swachata Abhiyan
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. • Special lectures and group discussions diverse subjects organised.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. • YES. Department is accredited as a part of the University by NAAC
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. • Steps were taken, on continuous basis, to make the course, socially,
technologically, environmentally and market driven 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. • Strengths:
1. Well Equipped Library 2. Committed faculty 3. ICT facilities in the University
• Weaknesses : 1. Shortage of permanent faculty
• Opprtunities: 1. Growing economy
• Challenges: 1. Private Universities
52. Future plans of the department.
• To make the department ‘A Business Knowledge Hub’
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1. Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research
In Education 2. Year of Establishment : 1987
On the Main Campus : YES a) Raichur : (Discontinued from 2015-16)
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : YES 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. UG - - - - - - 2. PG 45 42 39 38 38 38 3. M. Phil - 5 - - - 2 4. Ph.D. 19 11 02 - - 2
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and department involved: No 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc: No 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : M.Ed Course at
P.G.Centre, Raichur has been discontinued due to non recognition by NCTE 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System : Semester and CBCS 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1. Open Elective - - - - 02 05 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual(including
CAS & MPS) Professor 1 1 1 Associate Professors 1 1 1 Asst. Professors 2 2 2 Others - - - Institute for advanced Studies in Education has been sanctioned B.Ed and CTE to the Department of Education ( IASE and CTE)
26 Posts For B.Ed 16 Posts for CTE
- -
- -
Department of EducationDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationDepartment of Education
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance :
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization No. of Years
of Experie
nce
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr.Surekha Ksheerasagar
M A,M.Ed , Ph.D
Professor
Educational Administration and Management Population Education Environmental Education
28 Years
Ph.D 03
M.Phil 3
Dr.E.R.Ekbote
M.Sc, M.Ed , Ph.D
Professor
Educational Technology Science Education
28 Years
Nil Nil
Dr.B.L. Hoovinbhavi
M.Sc(Applied Psychology) M.Ed,UGC,NET,& JRF,CIC,PGDHE, Ph.D
Professor
Education Technology, Computer Education, Science Education Psychology of Learning, Education Planning and Finance
20 Years
Ph.D 02
M.Phil 01
Note: Lists enclosed. 12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: NIL
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: NIL
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: M.Ed (1:5) M.Phil (1:2) Ph.D (1.8)
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Academic support staff : NIL, Administrative : staff Temporary -02 Permanent - 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP / DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify :
Sl. No.
Agency / Thrust Areas
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UGC Development
- - - - - One Lakh
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise: NIL
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : NIL 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received : NIL 20. Research facility / centre with Sl. No.
Particulars 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. State Recognition
- - - - YES, IASE
YES IASE
2. National Recognition
- - - - - -
3. International Recognition
- - - - - -
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies:NIL 22. Publications: Sl. No
Publication details
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a. National b. International
03
05
05
12
09
18
2 Monographs 3 Chapters in
Books
4 Edited Books 5 Books with ISBN
with details of publishers
Anu Books Meerut 2012 with ISBN: 978-93-82166-02-3
6. Number listed in International Database
7. Citation Index – range / average
8. SNIP 9. SJR 10. Impact Factor –
range / average
11. h-index
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• Publication of Ph.D Research Scholars Sl. No
Publication details of Ph.D Research Scholars
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
1 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a) National b) International
- - - - 10 5
23. Details of patents and income generated : NIL 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad: NIL a) Faculty serving in National committees b) International committees c)
Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) : NIL 26. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs): NIL
27. Student projects : a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : NIL b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute : NIL 28. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty : NIL • Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: NIL
29. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: NIL 30. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: NIL 31. Student profile programme-wise: Name of theProgramme
(refer to question no. 4) M.Ed
Applications
received Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
Year 2009-10 393 18 27 47.36 55.26 2010-11 370 25 17 62.79 37.20 2011-12 156 26 13 60.60 42.42 2012-13 96 20 18 55.26 44.73 2013-14 76 16 22 41.17 58.82 2014-15 78 18 20 38.70 61.29
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Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4)
M.Phil
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
Year 2009-10 18 1 - - 100.00 2010-11 12 1 4 100.00 80.00 2011-12 - - - - - 2012-13 28 1 3 NIL 80.00 2013-14 14 - - - - 2014-15 - - - - -
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4)
Ph.D
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
Year 2009-10 66 11 10 - - 2010-11 68 4 8 - - 2011-12 89 1 1 - - 2012-13 - - - - - 2013-14 78 - - - - 2014-15 - - - - -
33. Diversity of Students : Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : Available in the student welfare office.
35. Student progression : NIL
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG - PG to M.Phil. 04 Students PG to Ph.D. 10 Percentage
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 01 Employed
Campus selection Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff :
Percentage of faculty who are graduate of the same university 01 members From other universities within the State 03 members from universities from other States from NIL Universities outside the country --
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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Not applicable
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to : a) Library : Advanced Central Library facility is available in GUK b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes Internet and Wi-Fi facilities
are provide to the faculty and students of the department c) Total number of class rooms : 02 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 01 e) Students’ laboratories : Seminar Hall f) Research laboratories : Seminar Hall
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates :
a. from the host institution/university : All the above b. from other institutions/universities : NIL
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. : 1) Sharananayak, 2) Shivaleela, 3) Sunilkumar B Dodamani
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.:
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1) Dr. Shankar Vanikyal 2) Dr. Sripad Bolashetty 3) Dr. Surekha Ksheerasagar 4) Dr. B.L.Hoovinbhavi 5) Dr. V. Subramanya 6) Dr. Edwin Sundar 7) Dr. Venkoba Kattimani 8) Dr. S.S.Mathapathy 9) Dr. Poornima Pattanashetty 10) Dr. Umakanth Devarmani
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts: NIL
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: NIL
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? : Regularly staff will give feed back to the students after the test group discussion.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. • Educational tour programme will be arranged.
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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: Cultural evening, socialization programs are tours to important places of historical impotance.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. • DSERT and approved by the Government of Karnataka in the year 2015. • Establishment of Institute for Advanced Studies in Education two year
B.Ed • Programme. In the year 2000-2001 NCTE has given approval to the
Dept based on its norms and Standards. 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied: • Content development : interactive learning and self learning, moocs etc.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department. 1) The department has been upgraded as IASE Centre 2) The regulation and the syllabus has been changed as per the New NCTE regulation 2014 both for B.Ed and M.Ed Courses.
52. Future plans of the department.
• Establishment of CTE which has been recommended by the DSERT and approved by the Government of Karnataka in the year 2015. Establishment of Institute for Advanced Studies in Education two year B.Ed Programme.
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1. Name of the Department : University College of Physical Education
2. Year of Establishment on the Main campus: M.P.Ed. : 1998
B.P.Ed. : 2000 M.Phil. : 2004 Ph.D. : 2004 P.G.Diploma in Yoga : 2012
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
• Yes: The Department is a part of Faculty of Education.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. UG ( B.P.Ed) 55 47 56 55 61 55 2. PG ( M.P.Ed) 47 55 36 48 60 48 3. PG (Diploma in
Yoga) -- -- -- 32 20 --
4. M. Phil 06 06 -- -- -- -- 5. Ph.D. 10 10 07 05 03 03 6. PDF 01 -- -- 01 -- --
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : None 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc. : None 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : None
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System: • B.P.Ed. - Semester Non CBCS • M.P.Ed. - Semester CBCS • P.G.Diploma in Yoga - Annual (Dual System Course) • M.Phil. - Full Time One Year, Part Time Two Years • Ph.D. - Full Time Three Years, Part Time-Four Yrs
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. M.P.Ed. Open Elective (CBCS)
-- -- 36 69 102 101
University College University College University College University College of of of of Physical EducationPhysical EducationPhysical EducationPhysical Education
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others):
Posts Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 1 Nil Nil
Associate Professors 2 Nil Nil Assistant Professors 4 Nil Nil
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance: Name Qualification Designation Specialization No.
of Years
of Experience
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil.
students
guided for the last 6 years
Dr.Pratap Singh Tiwari
M.A.,MPEd. Ph.D.
Director of Phy.Edn.
Transferred to Karnataka
Uni, Dharwad
Directorof Phy.Edn.
Transferred to KU, Dharwad
35 M.Phil-01 Ph.D-08 Awarded
Dr.C.R.Bhairaddy
M.P.Ed. M.Phil.,Ph.D
.
I/c Director of Phy. Edn.
I/c Director of Phy.Edn.
34 M.Phil-04 Ph.D.- 02 Awarded
Dr.M.S.Pasodi
M.P.Ed. PGDSM,
Ph.D.
Principal Principal 20 M.Phil-07 Ph.D.- 07 Awarded
Dr.N.G.Kannur
M.P.Ed., MSW, Ph.D.
Chairman Chairman 20 M.Phil-04 Ph.D.- 05 Awarded
Dr.A.K.Shakeel
M.P.Ed.,NIS, Ph.D.
Faculty Member
Faculty Member
34 --
Dr.H.S.Jange
M.P.Ed. NIS,Ph.D.
Faculty Member
Faculty Member
1.7 --
Sri. Chahandrakant.B.
M.A.,PG Diploma in
Yoga, M.Sc.in YOga
Technical Assistant (Yoga)
Technical Assistant(Yog
a) 6.2 --
Sri.Prashantkumar
.D
M.P.Ed., M.Phil., NIS (Gymnastics)
SET
Technical Assistant
(Gymnastics & Swimming)
Technical Assistant
(Gymnastics & Swimming)
6.2 --
Sri.Ram.S.Budaki
M.A., NIS (Wrestling)
Technical Assistant
(Wrestling)
Technical Assistant
(Wrestling) 6.2 --
Kum.Bharani.D.
M.P.Ed., NIS (Kho-Kho &
Kabaddi)
Technical Assistant
(Kho-Kho & Kabaddi)
Technical Assistant
(Kho-Kho& Kabaddi)
2 Yrs. 2 months, She was appointed and
came on lean to Dept. and relieved
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Sl.No. 2009-15
Name Subject 1 Prof. M.S. Seshanna Teaching Methodology 2 Dr. Sundar Raj Urs Sports Psychology 3 Dr. Kedarnath B.T Research Methodology 4 Sri. Krishnappa Coaching and Training Methods in Volleyball Game 5 Sri. Nagraj B.M Athletics 6 Sri. Shankar Sure Basketball
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information: B.P.Ed, M.P.Ed: 40 % , P.G Diploma in Yoga: 80 %
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : B.P.Ed, M.P.Ed, P.G Diploma in Yoga: 1:10
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. :
• Academic Support Staff (technical) : S.No. Technical Assistant Sanctioned Filled Actual Remarks
1. Gymnastics 01 01 01 The technical post of Kho-Kho and Kabaddi vacated by resignation of the candidate.
2. Wrestling 01 01 01 3. Yoga 01 01 01 4. Kho-Kho and
Kabaddi 01 01 01
• Administrative Support Staff : S.No. Administrative Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual
1. Computer Operator 01 01 02 2. Laboratory Assistant 01 01 03 3. Ground Markers 04 Nil 10 4. Watchman 02 Nil 04 5. Scavenger 01 Nil 02
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify.
• UGC-SAP 2009-2014: S.N Funding Agency Research Thrust Areas Grants sanctioned 1. UGC-SAP Development of Indigenous
Games of Hyderabad Karnataka Rs.45,00,000=00
• UGC-MRP: S. N Name of
Faculty Funding Agency
Grant sanctioned
Research Thrust Areas
Year
1. Dr.Pratap Singh Tiwari
UGC-MRP
Rs.4,93,200=00 Development of Rural Folk Games.
2009-10
2. Dr.N.G.Kannur UGC-MRP
Rs.4,83,700=00 Development of Rural Culture Games.
2009-10
3. Dr.M.S.Pasodi UGC-MRP
Rs.5,63,700=00 Motivation and Performance.
2011-12
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise : NONE
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. S.N Funding Agency Grants received Year 1. UGC-SAP Rs.45,00,0000=00 2009-14
20. Research facility / centre with : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by /created by industry or
corporate bodies : None
22. Publications : S. N Publication
details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a)National b)International
13 09
09 01
14 10
08 05
11 21
10 25
2. Monographs -- -- -- -- -- -- 3. Chapters in
Books -- -- -- -- -- --
4. Edited Books -- -- -- -- -- -- 5. Books with
ISBN with details of publishers
-- -- -- -- -- 01 ISBN.No.978-93-5130-213-1 Astral International Pvt. Ltd.
6. Number listed in International Database
-- -- -- -- -- --
7. Citation Index–range / average
1-4 1-3 1-4 1-3 1-5 1-3
8. SNIP -- --
9. SJR -- --
10. Impact Factor – range / average
1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
11. h-index -- -- -- -- -- -- 23. Details of patents and income generated : None
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24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : None 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions/ industries in India and abroad : 1. Dr. M.S. Pasodi, 8th International Congress on Physical Education and
Sport Sciences held at Tehran, Iran 2015. 2. Dr. M.S. Pasodi, International Conference on Sport and Exercise Science
held at Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand 2015. 3. Dr. H.S. Jange, International Conference on Sport and Exercise Science
held at Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand 2015. 4. Dr. M.S. Pasodi, 5th International Conference in Sport and Exercise
Science held at Pattaya, Thailand 2014. 5. Dr. M.S. Pasodi, International Science Conference for Physical Education
and Sport held at Bacninh, Vietnam 2014. 6. Dr. M.S. Pasodi, 9th International Symposium on Computer Science in
Sports held at Istanbul, Turkey 2013.
26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees : None b) International committees : None c) Editorial Boards :
1) Dr.Pratap Singh Tiwari, Chief Editor, Rama Journal of Physical Education and Allied Sciences (RJPEAS).
2) Dr.N.G.Kannur, Member, Editorial Board, Rama Journal of Physical Education and Allied Sciences (RJPEAS).
3) Dr.M.S.Pasodi, Member, Editorial Board, Rama Journal of Physical Education and Allied Sciences (RJPEAS)
d) Any other : None
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) : 1. Dr.A.K.Shakeel : 45th Orientation Programme from 5.5.2009 to 1.6.2009, UGC-Academic Staff College, Karnataka University, Dharwad. 2. Dr.H.S.Jange : Refresher Course in Disaster Management from 6th to 26th
August 2014 UGC-Academic Staff College, Moulana Azad Urdu University, Hyderabad.
28. Student projects :
a. Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: • 100% of M.P.Ed students do in house projects in the department as per
CBCS System. b. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities/industry / institute : None
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29. Awards / Recognitions received at the National and International level by : Faculty:
S.N Name of the
Faculty
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Na In Na In Na In Na In Na In Na In
1. Dr. N.G. Kannur
-- -- -- -- -- -- 03 -- 02 -- 01 01
*Na: National *In: International • UGC-Post Doctoral Fellow:
• Doctoral Fellows: 1. Mr.
Manjunath Sahadevappa
-- -- 01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2. Dr. Chidanand Prabhuling
-- -- -- -- 01 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
3. Mr. Shivakumar Bheemsha
-- -- -- -- 01 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
4. Mr. Prakash Harishchandra
-- -- -- -- 01 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
5. Mr. Kinnu Jadhav
-- -- -- -- -- -- 01 -- -- -- -- --
*Na: National *In: International • Students: None
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of
funding (national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: The Details of National Seminar organized under UGC-SAP programme for three years:
S.N Title of the Seminar Date and period of the seminar
Venue of the Seminar
Remarks
1. Emergence of Excellence in Indigenous Sports-The Need of the Day
30th to 31st March 2010
Mahatma Gandhi Hall,
Gulbarga University
About 300 participants attended in all three
seminar all the time
2. Emergence of Excellence in Indigenous Sports at Grass Root Level
29th to 30th January 2011
3. Physical Fitness and Nutrition among Sports-Persons Vis-à-Vis Indigenous Sports
26th to 27th March 2012
1. Dr. Rajkumar Karve
-- -- -- -- -- -- 01 -- 02 -- 01 01
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• List of outstanding participants:
1) Prof. L.R. Vaidyanathan, Former Dean, Bangalore University, Bangalore. 2) Prof. P. Chinnappa Reddy, Former Technical Advisor of Physical Education
to Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. 3) Prof. M.S. Seshanna, Former Principal, UCPE, University of Mysore,
Bangalore. 4) Dr. Sundar Raj Urs, Associate Professor, UCPE, Bangalore University,
Bangalore. 5) Dr. Kadarnath B.T, Director, ICBRD, Gulbarga. 6) Dr. M.B Keerthinarayana Swamy, Associate Professor, UCPE, Bangalore
University, Bangalore. 7) Dr. Sinkukumar Singh, Assistant Professor, School of Physical Education,
SRMTU, Nanded. 8) Dr. S.M. Prakash, Director of Physical Education, Kuvempu University,
Shivmoga. 9) Prof. V. Satyanarayana, Director of Physical Education, Kuvempu University,
Shivmoga. 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:
• Honesty: Strive for honesty in all scientific research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences. Honestly report data, results, methods and procedures, and publication status.
• Objectivity: Strive to avoid bias in experimental design, data analysis, data interpretation, peer review, personnel decisions, grant writing, expert testimony, and other aspects of research where objectivity is expected or required
• Integrity: Keep your promises and agreements; act with sincerity; strive for consistency of thought and action.
• Carefulness: Avoid careless errors and negligence; carefully and critically examine your own work and the work of your peers. Keep good records of research activities, such as data collection, research design, and correspondence with agencies or journals.
• Openness: Share data, results, ideas, tools, resources. Be open to criticism and new ideas.
• Responsible Publication: Publish in order to advance research in the field of Physical Education and Sports Sciences.
• Responsible Mentoring: Help to educate, mentor, and advise students in the field of Physical Education and Sports Sciences. Promote their welfare and allow them to make their own decisions.
• Respect for colleagues: Respect your colleagues and treat them fairly. • Social Responsibility: Strive to promote social good and prevent or
mitigate social harms through research, public education, and advocacy. • Non-Discrimination: Avoid discrimination against colleagues or students
on the basis of gender, caste, ethnicity, or other factors that are not related to their scientific competence and integrity.
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• Competence: Maintain and improve your own professional competence and expertise through lifelong education and learning; take steps to promote competence in the field of Physical Education and Sports Sciences as a whole.
• Legality: Know and obey relevant laws and institutional and governmental policies.
• Human Subjects Protection: When conducting research on human subjects minimize harms and risks and maximize benefits; respect human dignity, privacy, and autonomy; take special precautions with vulnerable populations; and strive to distribute the benefits and burdens of research fairly.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme (refer to question no.4)
Year Applications received
Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female
B.P.Ed 2009-10 124 39 14 100% 100% 2010-11 138 52 04 2011-12 110 45 11 2012-13 163 48 07 2013-14 158 54 07 2014-15 192 43 12
M.P.ED 2009-10 125 43 04 100% 100% 2010-11 138 32 04 2011-12 143 32 04 2012-13 128 33 05 2013-14 210 58 02 2014-15 195 43 04
M.Phil.
2009-10 24 -- 02 100% 100% 2010-11 30 06 00 2011-12 42 06 00 2012-13 54 05 01 2013-14 -- -- -- 2014-15 -- -- --
Ph.D.
2009-10 44 08 01 100% 100% 2010-11 49 10 -- 2011-12 53 05 02 2012-13 -- -- -- 2013-14 69 04 -- 2014-15 96 03 --
P.G.Diploma in Yoga
2009-10 -- -- -- 100% 100% 2010-11 -- -- -- 2011-12 -- -- -- 2012-13 38 25 08 2013-14 46 15 05 2014-15 -- -- --
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33. Diversity of students 2009-2015: Name of the Programme(refer to question no. 4)
% of students from the same university
% of students from other universities within the State
% of students fromuniversities outside the State
% of students from other countries
B.P.Ed. 96% 2 seats 2 seats -- M.P.Ed. 96% 2 seats 2 seats -- P.G.Diploma in Yoga
96% 2 seats 2 seats --
M. Phil. / Ph.D. Open to all eligible candidates in India. --
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise:
• National Eligibility Test: S.N Name of Candidate Name of Exam/Test Year 1. Mr.Thomas George NET 2003 2. Dr. Sakpal Hoovanna NET 2004 3. Dr. Rajkumar P. Malipatil NET 2004 4. Dr. J.S Pattankar NET 2005 5. Mr. Subraya Prabhu NET 2008 6. Dr. Rajkumar Karve NET 2012 7. Smt. Savitri Patil NET 2012 8. Mr. Santosh Rathod NET 2012 9. Mr. Kantraj .S NET 2012 10. Mr. Pradeepkumar U NET 2013
• State Eligibility Test :
S.N Name of Candidate Name of Exam/Test Year 1. Smt. Savitri Patil SET 2012 2. Dr. Rajkumar Karve SET 2013 3. Mr. Santosh Rathod SET 2013 4. Mr. Anilkumar D.K SET 2013 5. Mr. Anilkumar D.K SET 2014 6. Mr. Tukaram SET 2014 7. Mr. Anand S. Sonnad SET 2014 8. Mr. Rajesh Basawaraj SET 2014 9. Mr. Mahantesh Khanapur SET 2014 10. Mr. Bhimaraya SET 2014 11. Mr. Kantraj .S SET 2014 12. Mr. Pradeepkumar U SET 2014 13. Mr. Sampatkumar Gola SET 2014 14. Mr. Syed Ali Chandasab SET 2015
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35. Student progression : Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG 60% PG to M.Phil. 10% PG to Ph.D. 15% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 1% Employed
• Campus selection • Other than campus
recruitment
None
80%
Entrepreneurs None
36. Diversity of staff: Percentage of faculty of who are graduates of the Same University 80% from other universities within the State 10% from universities from other States -- from universities outside the country --
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period: S.N Name of Faculty Year 1. Sri. A.K. Shakeel 2013
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library : 01 with 1500 books. b) Internet facilities for staff and students :UniversityWiFi Internet Facility. c) Total number of class rooms : 03 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 01 e) Students’ laboratories : 02 f) Fitness Centre : 02 g) Seminar Hall : 01
39. List of Doctoral, Post-Doctoral students and Research Associates:
• List of Doctoral students from host Institution/University: 1. Dr. M.S. Pasodi 2004 2. Dr. C.R. Bhairaddy 2006 3. Dr.H.S Jange 2006 4. Dr. N.G. Kannur 2007 5. Dr. Satish Dongre 2008 6. Dr. Rajkumar Karve 2010 7. Dr. Anilkumar Edward 2010 8. Dr. L.S. Biradar 2011 9. Dr. Prasad Bhandare 2012 10. Dr. Kuppi Sharanamma 2013 11. Dr. Arvind V.Patil 2013 12. Dr. Srinivas Shivarajaj 2013 13. Dr.A.K.Shakeel 2013 14. Dr. Prasannakumar Shivasharanappa 2015 15. Dr. Chidanand Prabhuling 2015
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16. Dr. Rajkumar Malkapgol 2015 17. Dr. A. Praveen 2015 18. Mr. Asundi Manjunath 2015 19. Mr. Manjunath Sahadevappa Submitted 20. Mr. Shivakumar Bheemsha Submitted 21. Mr. Sharanabasappa.A.Patil Persuing 22. Mr. Vidyasagar .B Persuing 23. Mr. Majeed Allauddin Persuing 24. Mr. Gowli Sharanappa Persuing 25. Mr. Kinnu Jadhav Persuing 26. Miss. Karveri Hanmanthappa Persuing 27. Miss. Kavita Sangan Gouda Persuing 28. Mr. Amaresh Biradar Persuing 29. Mr. Satish G.K Persuing 30. Mr. Prakash Harishchandra Persuing 31. Mr. Nitin Singh Persuing 32. Mr. Pradeep Kumar M Persuing 33. Mr. Karabasappa P Persuing 34. Mr. Parappa Persuing 35. Mr. Shivanand Bulbuli Persuing 36. Mr. Suresh B Sangolgi Persuing 37. Mr. Santosh Adam Persuing 38. Mr. Vishal Bheemsha Persuing 39. Mr. Vishwanth Devarmani Persuing 40. Mr.Mustaq Ahmed Persuing 41. Mr.Manju.S Persuing 42. Mr.Nagappa.M Persuing 43. Ms.Asha Tukkappa Persuing 44. Mr.Girish.C.Gola Persuing 45. Mr. Shivasharanappa Ryagi Persuing 46. Mr.Bennur Vishwanth Persuing 47. Mr. Somappa Badiger Persuing 48. Mr. Ravi Nayak Persuing 49. Mr.Chatru Lal Singh Rathod Persuing 50. Ms.Roopa.D.E Persuing
• List of Post-Doctoral students from host Institution/University:
1. Dr. Satishkumar Dongre 2009-2013 2. Dr. Rajkumar Karve 2012-17
• List of Doctoral students from other Institutions/Universities:
1. Dr.M.A.Hameed 2009 2. Dr.Somasekhar Pattanshetty 2010 3. Dr.H.Yeshvantakumar 2011 4. Dr.Joseph Anilkumar 2011 5. Dr.Jugadar Manju Arun 2012 6. Dr.Patil Basagouda.M 2013 7. Dr.Jyoti Dhama Prakash 2015
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• List of Project Fellows from host Institutions/Universities: 1. Mr. Nitin Singh UGC-SAP 2009-14 2. Mr. Murugendra UGC-MRP 2010-12 3. Mr. Prasannakumar UGC-MRP 2010-12 4. Mr. Karabasappa UGC-MRP 2011-13
40 Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university : None 41 Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology : None 42 Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? • Yes : The department utilize the feedback to bring significant changes
in the teaching, learning and evaluation methods. Advanced scientific knowledge and practical orientated curriculum for the preparation of students towards worthwhile goals, personality development and professionalism in the field of physical education and sports sciences.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? • Yes : The department utilize the feedback from the students on staff,
curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation to bring the significant changes in the teaching methodology, students and staff interaction. The feedback from the student towards the curriculum gives the information about the status of understanding subject matters and difficulties in understanding the theoretical and practical aspects of curriculum that leads to bring significant changes in the curriculum so that students can prepare for the worthwhile goals and for competitive professional examinations.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? • Yes : The past students alumni and employers alumni feedback is
utilized for the advance development in teaching methodology and research.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) : None 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts : • One day workshop on “Introduction of Physical Education as an
optional subject at UG level” held during the academic year 2012-13. In light of the recommendations proposed in the thrust area of workshop the University College of Physical Education has recommended Gulbarga University to introduce Physical Education as an optional subject from the academic year 2012-13. At the same time the Gulbarga University successfully introduced ‘Physical Education’ as optional subject at UG level from the academic year 2012-13.
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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 1. Audio visual method. 2. Lecture method. 3. Demonstration method.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored : 1. Teaching (Theory and Practical) 2. Learning (General and Particular lesson plan, organization and officiating) 3. Research (Project work, Dissertation and Thesis) 4. Test and Evaluation (Attendance, Assignment, Examination etc.)
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
1. NSS. 2. Youth Festival. 3. Annual Day. 4. University foundation day 5. University Annual Convocation. 6. Independence Day celebration. 7. Republic Day celebration. 8. Teachers Day celebration. 9. Sports Day celebration. 10. International Yoga Day celebration. 11. Sports and Games organization and officiating.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department : None
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details : None
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied : 1. Students are prepared practically and theoretically for the profession of
Physical Education Teachers, Taluka Physical Officer, District Physical Education Officer, Physical Education Directors, Assistant Professor at various Govt./Private schools/colleges/institutions/universities etc.
2. Students are encouraged to carry out research and project works with good teams and learn required research skills for the development of physical education and sports field.
3. Students are practically prepared to organize sports and games events to experience the practical knowledge of administration in the field of physical education and sports.
4. Students are practically prepared to officiate the various games and sports to experience the knowledge of officiating in various levels.
5. Students are practically prepared for the construction and marking of various sports and games play fields.
6. Students are practically prepared to learn the usage of various sports materials and to get the practical experience of various sports and game skills.
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7. Students are encouraged and prepared to give general and particular lessons, seminars to improve their self confidence, teaching ability and to gain the knowledge of subjects.
8. Research students are encouraged to participate in the national and international seminars/conferences/workshops etc. to gain the research oriented experience.
9. Research students are encouraged and prepared to write and publish the research articles/books in the national and international journals to expose them professionally.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department:
• Five Major Strengths: 1. Well equipped sports and games play fields for practical lessons for
B.P.Ed and M.P.Ed students. 2. Well equipped anthropometric and physiology laboratory for
research, teaching and practical experience to B.P.Ed.,M.P.Ed., M.Phil. and Ph.D. students.
3. Experienced teaching and technical staff and research scholars. 4. Normal teaching class rooms with ICT teaching aids. 5. A furnished conference/seminar hall.
• Weaknesses:
1. There are complete vacancies in the teaching positions. 2. Less number of experts in particular game, Technical assistants/lab
assistants and laboratories.
• Five Opportunities: 1. 80% of Students are recruited in the Govt. /Private Schools,
Colleges and Universities etc. 2. Enough scope for further research in the field of physical education
and allied sports sciences. 3. 100% of the students are prepared skill fully as professional
physical education teachers. 4. Enough scope for sports and games organization, administration
and officiating for different programmes offered by the department. 5. Participation of students in social gathering and personality
development programmes.
• Five Challenges: 1. Preparation of curriculum and syllabus based software’s for the
advancement of teaching in the field of physical education and sports sciences.
2. Preparation of students to advance scientific based research skills development.
3. Preparation of students for the utilization of ICT modern facilities for theoretical and practical teaching.
4. Preparation of teaching class rooms with ICT modern facilities and teaching aids.
5. Collaboration with various schools, colleges and universities for the utilization and exchange of knowledge and information.
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52. Future plans of the department :
• Preparation of curriculum and syllabus based software’s for the advancement of teaching in the field of physical education and sports sciences.
• Construction of various sports and games play fields with modern scientific based flooring.
• Introduction of new advanced courses at post graduate and P.G.Diploma level in physical education and sports sciences.
• Organization of International Conference. • Organization of capacity building and research methodology training
programmes for college teachers and research scholars. • Collaboration with various schools, colleges and universities for the
utilization and exchange of knowledge, teaching experience and information.
• NET/SLET coaching centre in Physical Education subject. Student placement centre in Physical Education profession
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1 Name of the Department : P.G.Department of Studies and Research In Law 2 Year of Establishment : 1988
On the Main Campus : 1988 3 Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes
4 Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl. No.
Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. UG -- -- -- -- -- -- 2. PG (LL.M.) i) Commercial Law √ √ √ √ √ √ ii) Bharateeya Nyaya
Darshan and Raja Dharma √ √ √ √ √ √
3. M. Phil √ √ √ √ √ √ 4. Ph.D. √ √ √ √ √ √
5 Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6 Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc.: Nil
7 Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: LL.M. in Bharateeya Nyaya Darshan and Raja Dhama course has been discontinued since three years due to non-availability of the candidates.
8 Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System :
9 Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: (Open Electives)
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Courses 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Writing for Print Media -- -- √ √ √ √ 2. Personality Development -- -- √ √ √ √ 3. Stress Management -- -- √ √ √ √ 3. Human Rights & Duties -- -- √ √ √ √ 4. Communication Skills -- -- √ √ √ √
10 Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 1 1 2 Associate Professors 1 1 -- Asst. Professors 2 2 1 Others -- -- --
Department of Department of Department of Department of LawLawLawLaw
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification
Designation
Specialization
No. of Years
of Experie
nce
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil.
students Guided for the last 6
years Dr. J. S. Patil B.A.,
LL.M., Ph.D
Professor International Law
37 Ph.D. – 05 M.Phil. – 02
Dr. S. S. Patil
B.A., LL.M., Ph.D
Professor Mercantile Law
37 Ph.D. – 05 M.Phil. – 05
Dr. Devidas G Maley
B.A., LL.M., M.Phil.,
Ph.D
Assistant Professor
Mercantile Law
12 M.Phil. – 03
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information: No temporary faculty are engaging classes: Guest Lecturers Sl. No.
Programmes 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1 LL.M. (Commercial Law) 41.67 45.83 41.67 45.83 45.83 12.50 2 LL.M. (BND & RD*) 100 100 80 80 80 --
BND&RD – Bharateeya Nyaya Darshan and Raja Dharma 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
Sl. No.
Programmes 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1 LL.M. (Commercial Law)
4.67:1 4.5:1 4.17:1 5:1 3:1 2:1
2 LL.M. (BND & RD*) 1.88:1 1.5:1 1.7:1 0.75:1 0.25:1 -- BND&RD – Bharateeya Nyaya Darshan and Raja Dharma 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual Sl. No.
Sanctioned Filled Vacant Actual Working
1 SDA 1 -- 1 -- 2 Peon 1 1 Nil 2
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : UGC / SAP /
DRS / DSA / NON-SAP / DST / AST / AICTE / TAPTEL / Int. Collaboration / Industry / State Govt./ HKDB / UGC Innovation / UGC Development / Any other specify: Nil
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.: Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.: Nil
20. Research facility /centre with: Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate bodies: Not applicable
22. Publications: Sl. No.
Publication details 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
1. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
a) National 11 15 09 16 11 10 b) International -- -- -- -- 01 -- 2. Monographs -- -- -- -- -- 01 3. Chapters in Books -- -- -- -- -- -- 4. Edited Books (Manuals) -- 01 01 -- -- -- 5. Books with ISBN with
details of publishers -- -- -- -- -- --
6. Number listed in International Database
-- -- -- -- -- --
7. Citation Index – range / average
-- -- -- -- -- --
8. SNIP -- -- -- -- -- -- 9. SJR -- -- -- -- -- -- 10. Impact Factor – range /
average -- -- -- -- -- --
11. h-index -- -- -- -- -- -- 23. Details of patents and income generated: Not applicable 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories
/institutions/industries in India and abroad: Nil 26. Faculty serving in
a) National Committees: Nil b) International Committees: Nil c) Editorial Boards:
• Dr. Devidas G. Maley, Assistant Professor of the Department serving as ‘Editor-in-Chief’ of the ‘Indian Journal of Law and Human Behavior (IJLHB)’, Research Journal from Red Flower Publication Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.
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d) Any other (please specify) • Prof. J. S. Patil: 1) Serving as Dean, Faculty of Law, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 2) Serving as Chairman, Department of Post-Graduate Studies and
Research in Law, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 3) Chairman, High Level Enquiry Committee on Dr. Syeda Akhtar,
2014 4) Chairman, Statute Relating to the Constitution of Enquiry
Committee Drafting Committee, 2015 5) Chairman, Teaching/Non-teaching Staff Examination Malpractices
Committee (2015-16) 6) Chairman, University Staff Grievance Redressal Committee (2015-
16) 7) Chairman, Committee for Degitisation of Examination Section,
2015 8) Member of Core Committee to Prepare SSR & RAR of NAAC,
2015 9) Chairman, Sub-Committee for Preparation of SSR & RAR of
NAAC Criteria VI on Governance, Leadership and Management, 2015
• Prof. S. S. Patil: 1) Serving as a Member BOS in Law (PG), Gulbarga University,
Kalaburagi 2) Serving as Dean, Faculty of Law, Kumvempu University,
Shimogga 3) Serving as a Member of Academic Council, Kumvempu
University, Shimogga 4) Serving as BOS Chairman for LL.M. and LL.B. of Kumvempu
University, Shimogga 5) Serving as a Member of Advisory Committee for the Distance
Education Course of Kumvempu University, Shimogga
• Dr. Devidas G Maley: 1) Serving as a Member, Board of Studies (BOS) in Law Gulbarga
University, Kalaburagi 2) Serving as a Warden, Kaveri Men’s Hostel, Gulbarga University,
Kalaburagi 3) Serving as a Member, Faculty of Law, Gulbarga University,
Gulbarga. 4) Serving as a Member of eight members Complaint Committee for
Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplaces/Institutions of Gulbarga University, Gulbarga.
5) Serving as a Member of 27 members Gulbarga University Municipal Solid Waste Management Committee.
6) Serving as a Member of 12 members Gulbarga University Municipal Solid Waste Management Core Committee.
7) Serving as Member of Twenty-four members Technical Committee for Preparation of Self Study Report (SSR)/Research Scholar-Accreditation Report (RAR).
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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): • Dr. Devidas G. Maley, Assistant Professor of Law of the Department has undergone Two-weeks training course on ‘Capacity Building Training Programme for Teachers in Social Science and Related Disciplines’ organized by Department of Post-Graduate Studies and Research in Commerce, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga sponsored by Indian Council for Social Science Research, New Delhi, held during August 12 to 25, 2013.
28. Student projects a. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects: 100% b. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities/industry/ institute: Nil
29. Awards /recognitions received at the national and international level by a. Faculty: 1) Dr. J. S. Patil, Professor of the Department has been awarded the prize
as Featured Member of Lawyersclubindia online publisher. 2) Dr. S. S. Patil has been received “Rashtriya Gaurav Award” for
Meritorious Services, Outsanding Performance and Remarkable Role in Education by India International Society, New Delhi on 9th April 2010.
3) Dr. Devidas G. Maley, Assistant Professor of Law of this Department has been recommended for UGC Research Award for the year 2016-18
b. Doctoral /post doctoral fellows: Nil c. Students: 1) Ganapati T., LL.M. Student has won the state level III prize for Debate
conducted by Karnataka State Cooperative Board Ltd., Bangalore on 10.02.2009.
2) Mohammed Shahid, LL.M. Student has won the state level winner prize for Lawn Tennis at Gulbarga Divisional Dasara Sports 2011-12.
3) Suresh H, Ghanate, Amardeep Garje and Satishkumar Baburao LL. M. Students team has won the first prize at Intercollegiate Law Quiz Competition, Conducted by S.S. L. Law College, Gulbarga on 30.11.2011.
4) Vjaya M. Patil, Arunkumar and Hanmanth C., LL.M. students has won third prize at Inter-collegiate Law Quiz Competition, Conducted by S.S. L. Law College, Gulbarga on 30.11.2011.
5) Niveditha Nagendrappa H., LL.M. Student has won second place in classical instrumental solo at Gulbarga University Inter-Collegiate Youth Festival 2011, held on October 13-15, 2011 at Gulbarga Main Campus.
6) Niveditha Nagendrappa H., LL.M. Student has won first prize for playing Sitar at District Level Youth Festival 2011-12 organised by the Department of Youth Services and Sports, Zilla Panchayat, Gulbarga held in Gulbarga on November 9, 2011.
7) Niveditha Nagendrappa H., LL.M. Student has won third prize for playing Sitar at State Youth Festival 2011 organised by the Department of Youth Services and Sports of Government of Karnataka held in Udupi on November 12-14, 2011.
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30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /International) with details of outstanding participants, if any. 1) Two-day National Seminar on National Integration through Bharateeya
Nyayadarshan on July 25-26, 2010 funded by the Gulbarga University, Gulbarga. The event was inaugurated by Hon’ble Justice Dr. S. Rajendra Babu, Former Chief Justice of India & Former Chairperson of NHRC, Justice Dr. M. Rama Jois, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) & Former Chief Justice Punjab and Haryana and Former Governor of Bihar & Jharkhand delivered the Keynote address, Smt. V.S. Rama Devi, Former Governor of Karnataka released the Manual of the Seminar, Sri. Basavaraj Patil Sedam, Member of Parliament, Prof. V.B. Coutinho, Former Vice-Chancellor of Gulbarga University, Prof. J. S. Patil, Prof. E. T. Puttaiah, Vice-Chancellor, GUG, Dr. Devidas Maley and Dr. R.B. Gaddagimath, Librarian, GUK
2) One-day Workshop on Legal Awareness of Human Rights Sponsored by Karnataka State Human Rights Commission, Bangalore held on October 3, 2011. Hon’ble Justice Nadoja Dr. S.R. Nayak, the then Chairperson of KSHRC Inaugurated the Workshop and Delivered the Inaugural Address. Prof. E. T. Puttaiah, Vice-Chancellor, GUG, Prof. S. S. Patil, Dean, Faculty of Law, Dr. Devidas Maley, Chairman of the Department.
3) Two-day National Seminar on Human Rights Protection and Awareness Sponsored by University Grants Commission, New Delhi held on 7th and 8th March of 2012. The programme was inaugurated by Hon’ble Justice Dr. M. Rama Jois, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) & Former Chief Justice Punjab and Haryana and Former Governor of Bihar & Jharkhand delivered the Inaugural Address. Prof. R.G.B. Bhagavath Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, A.P. University of Law, Vishakapatnam (AP) Delivered Key-note Address, Prof. J. S. Patil, Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Law University, Hubli presided the programme, Prof. S. L. Hiremath, Registrar, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga welcomed the guests and gathering. Prof. Vasudev Sedam, Chairman, Dept. of Economics, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, gave brief introduction of dignitaries. On March 8, 2012 the valedictory was held. In valedictory we had guests such as Prof. J. S. Patil, Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Law University, Hubli, Prof. K.S. Bagale, Registrar (Evaluation), Karnataka State Law University, Hubli and Prof. S. S. Patil, Dean, Faculty of Law, GUG presided the function.
4) Workshop on Patenting of an Invention “Integrated Immunity Management System’s Causo-Vac for Allergy & Allergy Related Diseases”, funded by Gulbarga University, Gulbarga held on November 8, 2013. The workshop was inaugurated by Prof. Chandrakanth M. Yatanoor, the Registrar, GUG, Dr. Sharana Gouda, Assistant Controller of Patents and Designs & Group Leader, Biotechnology, IPO, Chennai, Dr. Vaijnath Karanje Professor & HOD, ENT, MRMC & KBNIMS (Retd) & Founder, IAR, delivered Keynote address. Prof. J. S. Patil, Former Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Law University, Hubli presided. Prof. S. S. Patil, Chairman and Dean, Faculty of Law welcomed and gave brief introduction about the guests and about the aims of the workshop.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: The ethic in research
followed in the Department reflects the Indian complex plural legal tradition.
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32. Student profile programme-wise: 2009-10
Name of Programme (Refer to question No. 4)
Applications Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female LL.M. in Commercial Law 33 11 4 100 -- LL.M. in BND&RD 11 7 -- -- 100 M. Phil. 16 2 -- 1 -- Ph.D. 52 5 7 1 --
2010-11 Name of Programme
(Refer to question No. 4) Applications Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female LL.M. in Commercial Law 30 11 4 53.85 46.15 LL.M. in BND&RD 12 7 1 25 75 M. Phil. 25 3 1 3 -- Ph.D. 43 -- -- 1 --
2011-12 Name of Programme
(Refer to question No. 4) Applications Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female LL.M. in Commercial Law 26 13 3 60 40 LL.M. in BND&RD 12 3 2 100 -- M. Phil. 12 1 -- 1 -- Ph.D. 28 1 1 1 --
2012-13 Name of Programme
(Refer to question No. 4) Applications Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female LL.M. in Commercial Law 11 5 2 100 -- LL.M. in BND&RD 4 3 -- 80 20 M. Phil. -- -- -- -- -- Ph.D. -- -- -- -- 2
2013-14 Name of Programme
(Refer to question No. 4) Applications
Received Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female LL.M. in Commercial Law 7 4 3 62.5 37.5 LL.M. in BND&RD -- -- -- 50 50 M. Phil. -- -- -- -- -- Ph.D. -- -- -- 1 1
2014-15 Name of Programme
(Refer to question No. 4) Applications
Received Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
LL.M. in Commercial Law 7 5 2 50 50 LL.M. in BND&RD -- -- -- -- 100 M. Phil. 6 2 1 1 -- Ph.D. 18 3 3 2 1
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33. Diversity of students 2009-10
Name of the Programme
% of students from the
same University
% of students from Other Universities
within the State
% of students from
Universities Outside the State
% of students
from Other Countries
LL.M. in Commercial Law
100 -- -- --
LL.M. in BND&RD*
100 -- -- --
M.Phil. 100 -- -- -- Ph.D. 66.6 8.4 25 --
*LL.M. in Bharateeya Nyaya Darshan and Raja Dharma 2010-11
LL.M. in Commercial Law
85.7 14.3 -- --
LL.M. in BND&RD*
100 -- -- --
M.Phil. -- -- -- -- Ph.D. -- -- -- --
2011-12 LL.M. in Commercial Law
100 -- -- --
LL.M. in BND&RD*
100 -- -- --
M.Phil. 100 -- -- -- Ph.D. -- 100 -- --
2012-13 LL.M. in Commercial Law
100 -- -- --
LL.M. in BND&RD*
-- -- -- --
M.Phil. -- -- -- -- Ph.D. -- -- -- --
2013-14 LL.M. in Commercial Law
100 -- -- --
LL.M. in BND&RD*
-- -- -- --
M.Phil. -- 100 -- -- Ph.D. -- -- -- --
2014-15 LL.M. in Commercial Law
100 -- -- --
LL.M. in BND&RD*
-- -- -- --
M.Phil. 66.7 -- 33.3 -- Ph.D. 66.7 33.3 -- --
*LL.M. in Bharateeya Nyaya Darshan and Raja Dharma
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. The following students have cleared the
(1) UGC-JRF 1) Bheemabai Mulage, December 2009 2) Balvanth Kalaskar, June 2010
(2) UGC-NET 1) Shinde Aparna, December 2010 2) Moneshwari V., December 2011 3) Thippeswamy S., December 2011 4) A Ramdas 5) A.M. Mallikarjunayya, June 2012 6) Amardeep Garje, June 2013
(3) K-SET 1) Shiromani Halu, December 2013 2) Vasundhara Sharanappa, December 2013 3) Shanteshwari S.S., December 2013 4) Prashantkumar Metri, December 2013 5) Ganapti Tippanna, November 2014
35. Student progression :
Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Nil PG to M. Phil. 3.36 PG to Ph.D. 10.08 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed
a) Campus selection Nil b) Other than campus recruitment 90%
Entrepreneurs 10%
36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 33.33 from other universities within the State from 66.67 from universities from other States Nil universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period: Ph.D.: 01
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library : Central Library situated on
Campus b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available c) Total number of class rooms : 03 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 03 e) Students’ laboratories : Not Applicable f) Research laboratories : Not Applicable
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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) From the host institution/university :
Sl. No.
Name of the Candidate Date of Admission/ Registration
Nature of the Course
Caste/ Category
I Under the Guidance of Dr. J. S. Patil 1 Shiromani Halu Bheemrao 10-04-2015 Full-time SC 2 Jai Santoshima Nagappa 06-04-2015 Full-time SC 4 Lingappa Siddamma 10-04-2015 Full-time SC II Under the Guidance of Dr. S. S. Patil 2 Savita Rajendra Giri 22.09.2009 Part-time GM 3 Shinde Aparna Jagannath 28-06-2011 Part-time SC 5 Anandshetty Renuka
Malasidd 22.09.2009 Part-time GM
7 Shankarlingamma M. Patil 17.08.2011 Part-time GM 9 Mohammedali Abdullah 06.04-2015 Full-time IIB III Under the Guidance of Dr. Basavaraj Hanasi 1 Vasundhara Sharanappa 19.09.2009 Part-time GM 2 Maheshwari Hiremath 22.09.2009 Part-time GM
IV Under the Guidance of Dr. Devidas G. Maley 1 Dinesh Kumar D. Patil 22.09.2009 Full-time GM 2 Mallikarjun Aralappa 22.09.2009 Full-time SC 3 Basavaling Sidramappa Nasi 25-06-2011 Full-time IIIB 4 Sevanta Kalasappa 25-06-2011 Full-time SC 5 Thippeswamy S. 24-06-2011 Full-time ST 6 Ganapti Tippanna 27-06-2011 Full-time SC 7 BhirunathLimbajirao Biradar 28-06-2011 Part-time IIIB 8 Sharanayya Hiremath 27-06-2011 Full-time IIIB
b) From other institutions/universities:
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Name of the Candidate Date of Admission/ Registration
Nature of the Course
Caste/ Category
I Under the Guidance of Dr. J. S. Patil 1 Patil Shankargouda
Gulappagouda 09-04-2015 Part-time IIIA
2 Hutagi Mahadevi Parashram 09-04-2015 Part-time SC II Under the Guidance of Dr. S. S. Patil 1 Someswar V. Arasuru 15-09-2008 Part-time GM 2 Siranadgouda Ujwala
Appasaheb 27-06-2011 Part-time GM
3 Jyothi Gurupadappa 17.08.2011 Part-time GM 4 Praveenkumar Naik 19-07-2013 Part-time GM III Under the Guidance of Dr. Devidas G. Maley 1 Najeebunnisa 16.08.2011 Part-time GM 2 Anitha Jadhav 17.08.2011 Part-time SC 3 Kasanappa Naik 13.08.2013 Part-time SC
40. Number of post-graduate students getting financial assistance from the
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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. • A new Masters Degree programme on Bharatiya Nyaya Darshana and Raja
Dharma was launched in 2007 after conducting a National Level Seminar on Relevance of Vijnaneshwara’s Mitakshara to 21st Century India by inviting experts from across the country including the Chief Justice of India, Supreme Court Judges, Chief Justices of High Courts of Karnataka and Madras, eminent jurists, philosophers and academicians in 2004.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? • Feedback is taken by conducting Department Council meetings, Board of
Studies Meetings and Board of Examiners Meetings regularly. Curricular changes, pedagogical innovations and improvisation in the continuous evaluation system is done as per the regulations of the university.
b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?
• Student evaluation on staff is taken by circulating the pro-forma circulated by the university.
c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1) Sri Pundalik Hosamani, Civil Judge (Senior Divison) 2) Dr. Devidas G Maley, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Law, GUK 3) Sri. Bhola Pandith, Civil Judge (Junior Division) 4) Dr. (Smt.) Jyothi Vishwanath, Assistant Professor of Law, Bangalore
University, Bangalore 5) Dr. (Smt.) Nagarthna A., Assistant Professor of Law, National Law
School of India University, Bangalore 6) Sri. Rajendrakumar K.M., Civil Judge (Junior Division) 7) Ms. Bheemabai S. Mulage, Assistant Professor, Karnataka State Law
University, Hubli. 8) Smt. Shinde Aparna Jaganath, Assistant Professor, Siddhartha Law
College, Gulbarga 9) Dr. Anant D. Chinchure, Assistant Professor, Siddhartha Law College,
Gulbarga 10) Sri. Thippeswamy S., Assistant Professor, Siddhartha Law College,
Gulbarga 11) Sri. Pavan Thakur, Legal Manager, ICICI Bank, Mumbai
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops /seminar) involving external experts. 1. Seminars & Workshops
1) Two-day National Seminar on National Integration through Bharateeya Nyayadarshan on July 25-26, 2010.
2) One-day Workshop on Legal Awareness of Human Rights Sponsored by Karnataka State Human Rights Commission held on October 3, 2011.
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3) Two-day National Seminar on the topic of Human Rights Protection and Awareness, Sponsored by University Grants Commission, New Delhi held on 7th and 8th March of 2012.
4) Workshop on Patenting of an Invention “Integrated Immunity Management System’s Causo-Vac for Allergy & Allergy Related Diseases” held on November 8, 2013.
2. Special Lectures & Students Interactions : • The Department has made arrangements for inviting eminent personalities
for delivering special lectures. During academic year 2007-08 invited following persons:
1) Justice Dr. N. Santosh Hegde, Lokayukta of Karnataka, Bangalore, the programme organized by the Department for interaction with the students of the Department on February 19, 2009 at Manthana Hall, Gulbarga University Library.
2) Justice Dr. M. Rama Jois, Former Governor of Bihar & Jharkhand and Chief Justice of Haryana & Punjab High Court, Delivered special lectures to LL.M. Students on September 22 & 23, 2009 and March 30 & 31, 2010.
3) Prof. V.B. Coutinho, Former Vice-Chancellor, Gulbarga University, Delivered special lectures to LL.M. Students on October 26-28, 2009 at Vijnaneshwara Bhavan, Martur
4) Prof. J. S. Patil, Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Law University, Hubli, Delivered special lectures to LL.M. Students on March 29, 2010
5) Dr. V. R. Panchamukhi, Former Chancellor, Sri. Gurusarvabhouma Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Mantralayam, Managing Editor, Indian Economic Journal, Former Chairman, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, Ex-Chancellor, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth (Deemed University), Tirupati on September 16, 2011 jointly organized by the Department of Law and the Department of Economics, GUK.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
• PPTs are prepared and used in class room teaching on each course by course teacher. Assignments and seminars are used for effective teaching.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored? • Programme objectives are met by continuous interaction with the students
and amongst the faculty.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. 1) Teachers:
(A) Prof. J. S. Patil
(1) Media Talks
1. The Director of All India Radio, Dharwad interviewed the Vice-Chancellor and collected information about the Law University for relay in All India Radio, on 21st May, 2009.
2. Participated in Phone-in Programme at AIR, Dharwad on Future Prospects in Legal Education on June 15, 2012.
3. Given Interview at Chandan Doordarshan about Karnataka State Law University achievements on November 24, 2012 at Bangalore.
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(2) Special Lectures
1. Special lecture on “Jurisprudential Study of Legal Concepts” at Gulbarga University, Gulbarga on 29th March 2010.
2. Special Lecture delivered on Legal Education, Legal Profession and Human Values at J.S.S. Sakri Law College, Hubli at 28th August, 2010.
3. Special Lecture delivered on Legal Education, Legal Profession and Human Values at R.L. Law College, Davangere on 30th August, 2010.
4. Special Lecture delivered on Legal Education, Legal Profession and Human Values at Seshadripuram Law College, Bangalore on 31st August, 2010.
5. Special Lecture delivered on Legal Education, Legal Profession and Human Values at Vidyodaya Law College, Tumkur on 1st September, 2010.
6. Special Lecture on “Legal Education, Legal Profession and Human Values” at G.K. Law College, Hubli on 16.09.2010.
7. Delivered Special Lecture at Lawyers Training Programme at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya Samatha Mahavidyalaya, Shira on 26.12.2010.
8. Attended Selection Committee Meeting at Union Public Service Commission, New Delhi on 25.01.2011.
9. Delivered Special Lecture to LL.M. students in KSLU’s Law School, on 04.03.2011.
10. Delivered an Endowment Lecture on Late Sripad Hegde Smarak Dattinidhi at MES. Arts and Science College, Sirsi on 11/03/2011
11. Delivered Special Lecture at SDM Law College, Mangalore on 13.03.2011.
12. Delivered on-line Special Lecture on New Models of Jurisprudence on A-VIEW to LL.M. students of KSLY, Law School, Hubli, Nandimath Law COllege, Bgalkot, SDM Law College, Mangalore, National Law College, Shimoga on March 28, 2012.
13. Delivered special lecture on Indian Renaissance in 21st Century on AVIEW live streamed to various universities in India on June 6, 2012.
14. Delivered Lecture on “The New Frontiers of Jurisprudence” through A-view on 14.09.2012
15. Delivered special lecture on “Internationalisation of Basava Philosophy” in Basava Jayanti Celebrations at Chittapur, Gulbarga on May 2, 3014 at 11.00 AM.
16. Delivered special lecture on “Principles of Basava and Globalisation” in Basava Jayanti Celebrations organized by Jagajyoti Basaveshwara Seva Samiti, NGO Layout, Gulbarga on May 2, 2014 at 5.30 PM.
17. Delivered Special Lecture on the topic “Article 370 of Indian Constitution and Kashmir” on the occasion of “Tilak Punya Tithi” at Sri Siddheshwar Mofat Vachanalay and Lokamanya Tilak Smarak Mandir, Athani on August 1, 2014 at 6.00 PM.
(B) Dr. Devidas G. Maley
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(1) Media Talks
1. Participated as an Interviewer in Janaspandana Live-Phone-in programme on ‘Legal Awareness of Public Property and Rights’ with Sri. Basavaraj Chincholi, Senior Advocate and Research Scholar, Department of Post-Graduate Studies and Research in Law, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga conducted by Prasar Bharati Broadcasting Corporation of India, Doordarshan Kendra, Gulbarga telecasted on 29.12.2011 between 6.30 pm and 7.00 pm.
2. Participated as a Resource Person in Janaspandana Live-Phone-in programme on ‘Human Rights Awareness’ interviewed by Mrs. Maheshwari Hiremath conducted by Prasar Bharati Broadcasting Corporation of India, Doordarshan Kendra, Gulbarga telecasted on December 6, 2012 between 6.30 pm and 7.00 pm
(2) Special Lectures
1. A Special Lecture Delivered on “Intellectual Property Rights with special Reference to Biodiversity”, to the students of Zoology, organized by the Society of Zoologists, Department of Post-Graduate Studies and Research in Zoology, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga on October 09, 2009.
2. A Special Lecture on “Legal Awareness, Legal Education and Legal Aid” at NSS Camp organized by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Degree College, Kalaburagi, Sri. B. Shamsundar Memorial Physical Education College, Kalaburagi and Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi at Sri B. Sham Sundar Memorial Physical Education College, Siddhartha Vihar, Kalaburagi on February 02, 2015.
3. Delivered lecture on “Kanoonu Arivu Mattu Javabdarigalu (Legal Awareness and Responsibilities)” at four-day B. P. Ed. Students’ Camp for the year 2014-15 on “Nayakatva Hagu Manollasa”, organized by the University College of Physical Education, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga from 17.03.2015 to 20.03.2015 at Sri Sri Sri Gurudevadatta Digambara Manikeshwar Prabhu Pasargudda, Kalmod, Near Kamalapur, Tq and Dist. Gulbarga on 19.03.2015.
2) Students: Nil 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
• The Department is conducting Seminars, Workshops and Conferences to build scholarship among the teachers and students. The faculty and research scholars participate and present research papers in the national level conferences, seminars, etc. organised in various universities and research institutes.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. • The Department is able to build a new course on Bharatiya Nyaya Darshana
and Raja Dharma and generating cutting edge knowledge in the field.
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51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
• STRENGTH: 1) Department is having three teachers out of four sanctioned teaching posts. 2) The Department is having a Unique Course which is not available throughout
the country i.e., LL.M. in Bharateeya Nyaya Darshan and Raja Dharma. 3) The Department is offering best courses incorporating cutting edge
knowledge in law in IPR, competition law, insurance law, consumer law, etc. covering recent trend of competition enabling the students to fit into the job opportunities.
4) The Department is fully equipped with ICT gadgets and using it for building best teaching and learning practice.
5) The Department has a strong research wing with 28 research scholars involved in active research, well trained in internationally emerging research methodology in law.
• WEAKNESSES: 1) The expected and earmarked level of the students are not enrolling for the
LL.M. course due to less pass percentage of LL.B. graduates after formation of Karnataka State Law University.
2) The Department is having two year LL.M. course instead of one year course which is available in almost all Universities in Karnataka (Karnataka State Law University, Hubli, University Law College, Karnatak University, Dharwad and University Law College, Bangalore University, Bengaluru, National Law School of India University, Bangalore).
3) The Department is having only two Professors and one Assistant Professor (one post of Assistant Professor is vacant)and is in need of atleast five teachers to launch one year LL. M. Programme.
4) The Department is not having LL. B. programme. 5) The Department is not having diploma and certificate courses.
• OPPORTUNITITIES: 1) The majority of products of the Department are getting jobs in teaching sector
as lecturers/Assistant Professors and Principals of Law Colleges. 2) Some of them are recruited as Assistant Public Prosecutors and Civil Judges. 3) Department is providing good research skills to the students enabling them to
do publications. The products are active in publications. 4) The products of the department have ample opportunity in terms of building
up their career in legal profession in terms of practice in courts as lawyers. 5) Some of the Graduates are getting job in corporate sectors and law firms.
• CHALLENGES 1) The Major challenge is to attract students to the Department by revising the
curriculum and also by making efforts to launch one year LL.M. programme. 2) Efforts are to be made to introduce LL. B. Programme in the Department. 3) Getting the required number of teaching posts sanctioned from the concerned
authorities to launch LL. B. and one year LL. M. programmes is another big challenge.
4) The Department has to build a Consultancy and Facilitation Centre in IPR.
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5) The students should be encouraged to take up extra- curricular and extension activities.
52. Future plans of the department.
• FUTURE PLANS. It is proposed to introduce LL.M. Specialization Courses in: 1) Constitutional Law 2) Intellectual Property Law 3) Human Rights And also proposed to introduce short-term diploma courses in: 1) Cyber Crimes 2) Intellectual Property and 3) Human Rights The Department is also planning to take up facilitation programme for scientists of the University and the area in securing Patents and other IPRs.
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