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Part – I Summary Sheet for Fresh Autonomous Status
1 Name and address of College P.E.S. College of Science, Arts & Commerce M.C. Road, Mandya-571 401, Karnataka State
2 Contact details Phone:08232-220252, Fax:08232-230677 Email: [email protected] Web: www.pesdegreecollegemandya.edu.in
3 Affiliating University University of Mysore, Mysore
4 Included in Section 2(f) Yes As per Letter No.F.8-66/76 (CP) Dt:21-07-1976 Appendix -1
5 Included under12 (B) Yes Copy is enclosed Appendix -1
6 Year of establishment of college 1966 No. AC/111/GIA/OAG/DCE/51/66-67 Dated: 23-02-1967 Appendix -2
7 NAAC accreditation Accreditated : Period of Validity : 05 Years Cycle 03 : 2017 Grade ‘A’ CGPA - 3.03 Cycle 02 : 2010 Grade ‘B’ CGPA - 2.55 Cycle 01 : 2004 Grade ‘B++’ CGPA - 81
8 Type of Institution/College (Govt./Private/Aided etc.)
Aided institution:- Government of Karnataka Grant-in-aid order No.AC/111/GIA/OAG/DCE/51/66-67, Dated: 23-02-1967.
9 Whether College is self financed Aided and Self Financed
10 Whether proposal forwarded by affiliating university
Yes The Registrar (Administration), University of Mysore, Mysore
11 Type of courses being run by college (Science/Technical/Arts/Commerce /Management/Engineering)
Faculty : Courses being run :
Science B.Sc-PCM, PMCs, CBZ, BCA M.Sc (Mathematics)
Arts B.A - HEP, HES, HEE, HSK, HKF, HPF
Commerce & Management
B.Com, M.Com
B.B.A
Principal (Sign & Seal) Registrar/Dean of the University (Sign & Seal)
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PART II
BACKGROUND OF THE INSTITUTION WITH
VISION, MISSION AND OBJECTIVES:
PREFACE
I am extremely happy to submit the proposal for Autonomous status for our college to the
University Grants Commission, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110 002 in compliance
with requirements for further quality enhancement and growth perception of our college.
I am deeply privileged to present this document. The process is an outcome of
introspection, consultation, exchange of views with the stakeholders like Management, Faculty,
Students, Alumni, parents and public, and on an analysis of existing internal quality system. The
study also provides information regarding the progress and growth of our Institution. All these
inputs have been discussed thoroughly while preparing the proposal for Autonomy.
I gratefully acknowledge the whole hearted involvement and co-operation of the
management, members of the steering committee, the office staff and all the faculty members of
our college.
Date: 31-01-2018
Place: Mandya Dr.Anilkumar.H
Principal
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ABOUT THE COLLEGE
P.E.S. College of Science, Arts & Commerce is a reputed Institution in the district of
Mandya, with an aim to impart value based quality education to students belonging to all
sections of society and to make higher education an effective instrument for socio-economic
transformation in and around Mandya district.
The Institution P.E.S. College of Science, Arts & Commerce, is a dream child of late
Sri K.V.Shankara Gowda, former Education Minister - Government of Karnataka, an
educationist, politician, artist, entrepreneur and a social worker. At present Dr. H.D.Chowdaiah,
former Member of Legislative Assembly and council, a well known educationist and a pioneer in
the field of Co-operation, is the Chairman of the Trust. Sri H. Honnappa, Former Member of
Legislative council, is the General Secretary, Sri S. Panchalingu, Joint Secretary and Vice
Presidents Sriyuths Basavaiah and G.K.Ramegowda are the office bearers of the Trust.
The college is housed at present in an area of 18.02 acres of land in the heart of the city.
Late Sri.K.C.Lingegowda, the then District Judge of Mysore, and a resident of
Kommerahally village, Mandya taluk is the donor of 3.02 acres of land.
Besides the undergraduate college, the People’s Education Trust (PET) has the following
colleges – P.E.S. College of Engineering, P.E.S. Law College, Shankaragowda College of
Education, P.E.S. Pre-University College and P.E.S. High School. Other Infrastructure facilities
provided to the students of our Institution are Swami Vivekananda Auditorium, V.S.V.M. Boys
Hostel, P.E.T. Indoor Badminton stadium, P.E.T. Multi-Gym, P.E.T.Aquatic Centre, P.E.T.
Cricket Stadium, P.E.T. Tennis Academy, Multipurpose Athletic stadium, P.E.T.Women's
Hostel, P.E.T.Working Women's Hostel and Krishik Sarvodaya Foundation Trust (R). KSFT is
an Employment Information and Competitive Examination Training Centre. It is the only
Institution of its kind to have branches in all the seven Taluks of the District viz., Mandya,
Maddur, Nagamangala, Pandavapura, Malavalli, Krishnarajapet & Srirangapatna.
P.E.S. College admits students who fulfil the minimum qualification requirements for
admission to any course subject to the limitation of strength stipulated by the University of
Mysore.
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Our Alumni has members from different walks of life such as Doctors, Engineers,
Lawyers, Teachers, Businessmen, Industrialists, Political leaders, Film Artists, Sportspersons
Music Directors and Top Executives. Efforts are being made to bring them together at least once
a year and to inform them about the developments in the College.
The Institution at present has Thirty two Classrooms, which are adequate to run the
College in a single session. New construction has taken place at the cost of Rs. 3.8 crores to
create facilities for examination centre and to provide facilities for autonomus status.
Our college has 88% of students belonging to SC/ST and OBC (non creamy layer) and is
covered under section 2(f) and 12B of UGC act. The location of the college is in Mandya city
and the district is tagged as educationally backward district (as per the UGC).
The first undergraduate course began in the year 1969-70 in Commerce with an intake of
60 students. Later B.A, B.Sc and B.B.M courses were added. Post Graduate courses in
Commerce (M.Com) in 2011, Mathematics (M.Sc) in 2012 and BCA in 2018 were added.
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VISION
The P.E.S College of Science, Arts and Commerce strives to
• Build a learning culture
• Make students responsible citizens
• Create an atmosphere of oneness
• Imbibe moral and ethical values
• Inculcate traditional values of parental care and community living
• Love, Care, protect and improve one’s roots.
• Uphold human values irrespective of caste, creed, race or religion
• Dream of becoming a world citizen
MISSION
To
• Pursue and achieve excellence in quality teaching, learning and research.
• Provide access to the students for optimum use of college infrastructure.
• Foster and encourage innovation and creativity
• Recognize and accept social responsibility.
• Respect and disseminate social harmony and unity in diversity
• Create an environment of intellectual stimulus, scientific inquiry and responsibility.
• Integrate global perspective
Objectives of the College
• The Institution provides education to all students belonging to rural and backward
community.
• The Institution even today, admits students from Mandya district and even neighboring
districts in order to provide quality education.
• "KNOWLEDGE- THE SOLE MENTOR" (ARIVE GURU) is the watchword of the
management.
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Part-III
BASIC INFORMATION
1. Name of the Principal (phone, fax, e-mail)
Dr. Anilkumar H. Phone:08232-220252 Fax No.: 08232-230677 E-mail: [email protected] Web : pesdegreecollegemandya.edu.in
2.
a. Year in Which the College was Started
1966
No. AC/111/GIA/OAG/DCE/51/66-67
Dated: 23-02-1967 (Document is enclosed) Appendix-2
b. Date when the College was declared fit under section 2(f) and 12B of UGC Act 1956
Yes, as per UGC Letter No.F.8-66/76 (CP) Dt:21-07-1976
The copy of UGC Letter is placed as Appendix-1
3. Period of autonomous status applied for 2018-19 to 2028-29
4.
Category under which the College falls as per UGC guidelines
a. Men - b. Women - c. Co- Education Co- Education d. UG/PG/Both/ Both UG and PG e. Single Faculty/ Multi faculty Multi faculty
f.
Whether Government/ Self Financing / Aided/partially aided In case of aided/partially aided, purpose and % of grants received from the Government
Aided, Self Financed 100% Grant is received from the Government of Karnataka for Aided Courses
5.
Type of College
a. Arts / Science / Commerce Science, Arts and Commerce (Multi-Faculty)
b. Engineering - c Education - d Others (Law, Physical Education, etc.) -
e Multi-faculty
Faculty : Courses Run :
Science B.Sc - PCM, PMCs, CBZ, BCA M.Sc (Mathematics)
Arts B.A - HEP, HES, HEE, HSK, HKF, HPF
Commerce & Management
B.Com, M.Com B.B.A
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Infrastructure facilities 1
Total land available (in acres) (copy of land documents to be placed as annexure)
18.02 Acres Land documents is Enclosed Appendix-3
2 Whether land is registered in the name of the college?
YES Land is registered in the name of the PET (Peoples Education Trust) ® Mandya.
3 Class Rooms (No. of class rooms and covered area in sq. Ft.)
32 No’s, 23,910 sq. Ft.
4 Laboratories (No. of labs rooms and covered area in sq. Ft.) (list of labs along with equipments to be placed as annexure)
7 No’s 7,860 sq. Ft. Appendix-4
5 Central Library (i) Total Area (ii) Whether reading room available? (iii) Details about books, titles, Journals
(National/International), CDs, e-resources, e-journals, Theses, etc.)
4,680 sq. Ft. YES Books-43,798, Titles-7661, 38 print Journals N-List 3828 (National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly Content) E-Journals & Databases. 120 CDs, 5 Ph.D Theses & 10 Globe Maps(Atlases) Details are placed in Appendix-5
6 Whether Departmental Libraries available? If yes, please give details.
Yes, Details are placed in Appendix-5
7 Hostels (No. of rooms with students Hostels accommodated)
(i) Men (ii) Women
85 Rooms Double seaters 7,000 sq. Ft. (VSVM Hostel) 101 Rooms Double seaters 8,500 sq. Ft. (Womens’ Hostel)
8 Information about (i) Administrative Block (ii) Principal Office (iii) Staff Rooms (iv) Common Room (v) Canteen (vi) Auditorium
The details of the infrastructure of items (i) to (x) are provided in Appendix-6 The above facilities are adequate and sufficient.
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(vii) Internet facilities (viii) Medical facilities (ix) Transport (x) Other
9 Sports Facilities in the College Campus (indoor/outdoor), Play grounds, Fitness equipment, sports coaches, etc.
1. Cricket stadium (Turf) 2. Swimming pool 3. Indoor facilities a) Shuttle Badminton Courts-4
(Wooden) b) Multi Gym - Men c) Multi Gym - Women 4. Volley ball court -2 with flood
light 5. Tennis court – Synthetic-3,
Clay-1 with flood light
6. Basket ball with flood light 7. Kho-Kho court with flood light 8. Ball badminton court 9. Kabaddi court 10. Foot ball field See Appendix-12
10 Total Buildings (covered area in sq. Ft.) 1,02,626.48 Sq. Ft. See Appendix-6
11 Whether College website is available and updated regularly?
Available and Upgraded regularly. www.pesdegreecollegemandya. edu.in
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Courses 1. Courses offered (including diploma/certificate)
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Course Combination Intake Actual
enrolment in 2017-18
Remarks
Undergraduate Courses 1st Year
1 B.A. HEP 90 32 -
HES 90 18 -
HSK 90 11 -
HEE 40 11 -
HKF 40 15 -
HPF 40 13 -
2 B.Com 240 276 15% extra admission permitted by the university
3 B.B.A 60 66 10% extra admission permitted by the university
4 B.Sc PCM 60 69 15% extra admission permitted by the university
CBZ 48 55 15% extra admission permitted by the university
PMCs 48 55 15% extra admission permitted by the university
2nd Year
1 B.A. HEP 90 13 -
HES 90 08 -
HSK 90 08 -
HEE 40 06 -
HKF 40 07 -
HPF 40 - -
2 B.Com 240 238 -
3 B.B.A 60 46 -
4 B.Sc PCM 60 65 10% extra admission permitted by the university
CBZ 24 23 -
PMCs 48 53 15% extra admission permitted by the university
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Final Year
1 B.A. HEP 90 19 -
HES 90 11 -
HSK 90 16 -
HEE 40 10 -
HKF 40 02 -
HPF 40 05 -
2 B.Com 240 251 10% extra admission permitted by the university
3 B.B.A 60 58 -
4 B.Sc PCM 60 59 -
CBZ 24 25 10% extra admission permitted by the university
PMCs 48 40 -
Total 1584
Post graduate courses 1st Year
1 M.Com Commerce 60 58 -
2 M.Sc Mathematics 50 29 -
2nd Year
1 M.Com Commerce 60 55 -
2 M.Sc Mathematics 50 40 -
Total 182
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Students :
1 Ph.D Mathematics 6 3 -
2 Ph.D Physics 6 1 -
3 Ph.D Chemistry 6 - -
Total = UG + PG + Ph.D = 1584+182+4 1770
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Faculty strength 1. No. of teachers available (Professor, Associate
Professor, Assistant Professor, others)
(i) Regular Grant-in-Aid = 36
Management = 44
= 80
(ii) Ad-hoc -
(iii) Contractual -
(iv) Guest faculty(UG+PG) 06+04=10
(v) Visiting faculty -
Separate department-wise list of the faculty for
the above categories to be provided with name,
designation, qualification, pay, total
experience, no. of years in the college, no. of
research publication to be provided as
Annexure.
List is enclosed as Appendix - 7
2. Sanctioned, working strength and vacant position (faculty)
Cate-
gory
Sanctioned
Total
Working
Total
Vacant
Total Grand
Total Prof. Assoc.
Prof
Assit.
Prof
Prof
.
Assoc.
Prof
Assit.
Prof Prof.
Assoc.
Prof
Assit.
Prof
Aided - - 47 47 - 13 23 36 - - 11 11 Non-
Aided - - - - - - 44 44 - - - -
Other - - - - - - 10 10 - - -
Total - - 47 47 - 13 77 90 - - 11 11
3. Qualification of Faculty
Category No. of Ph.D No. of M.Phil Other Total
Aided 13 08 - 21
Non-Aided 01 03 - 04
Other - - - -
Total 14 11 - 25
4. Non-teaching staff
(i) Sanctioned 28
(ii) Working 19
(iii) Vacant 09
List of the non-teaching staff to be provided as
annexure indicating name, designation,
qualification, pay
List is enclosed as Appendix - 8
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Achievements of Students 1 Achievements of students in examination –
University Ranks, etc.
The University of Mysore announces the
distinction/merit list of the college
Appendix - 9
2 Results during the last five years with % of
Ist, IInd division and overall pass outs
The result of last five Academic years i.e.
from 2011-12 to 2016-17 is given in
Appendix - 10
3 Number of M.Phil and Ph.D produced during
the last five years
02 (Ph.D in Mathematics)
4 Achievements in co-curricular activities Cultural Events details are in –
Appendix - 11
Sports Events details are in –
Appendix - 12
5 Achievements in Extra-curricular activities NSS Achievements details are in -
Appendix - 13
NCC Achievements details are in -
- Appendix - 14
Rovers Achievements details are in -
- Appendix - 15
6 Other -
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Achievements of Teachers
Teachers are the back bone of an educational institution who encourage and motivate the
students fraternity in achieving academic excellence.
Faculty members contribution to teaching, learning and research are most appreciable in
the era of modernization and computarisation. The college teachers are motivated and
encouraged to participate and present research articles in seminars / conferences / workshops and
also to publish in refereed and non refereed journals. The Institution encourages to take up
projects from various sponsoring agencies and complete those projects within the stipulated time.
• Teachers from all disciplines have contributed in the field of research. Totally
272 research articles have been published in National and International UGC
recognized journals.
• Many faculty members were invited to deliever special lectures at various
educational Institutions as resource persons.
• Many faculty members have worked in various capacities during conference
and seminars conducted by other colleges as chairperson, rappoteur, paper
presenter etc.
• Four members of the faculty Doctorate-scholars of our college have been
recognized as ‘Research guides’ of University of Mysore, Mysore.
• Our Four faculty members have UGC minor/major research projects.
• Most of our teachers are enrolled as the evaluators in University of Mysore,
Mysore and worked as valuators and as members of Board of Studies and
Board of Examiners and Chairman.
• One of our faculty member Dr.Giniswamy has succesfully guided and awarded
two Ph.D’s.
• Teachers are involved in remedial and tutorial classes for weak and poor
students.
• Dr.J.Mahadeva has completed major research project titled ‘Elecotro optical
properties of liquid crystals’ from UGC at the under graguate level.
• Faculty members are actively involved in cultural activities and have
performed the play titled ‘Kurukshethra’ in our col lege and generated nearly
Rs.40 lakhs funds.
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• This fund raised in the drama was contributed to the construction of the
college building.
• In the year 2016, Teaching Staff donated Rs.45,000/- to Kidney Foundation,
Mandya Institution of Medical Sciences, Mandya towards purchase of Dialysis
cots for patients suffering from Kidney ailments
• In the year 2016, the Principal of our college Dr.H.Anilkumar donated
Rs.90,000/- for the purchase of Dialysis cot in memory of his father to the
same organization
• Teachers regularly contributes towards admission fees to the needy students.
• Teachers sincerily and heartfully are involved in social activities and extention
activities.
• Many of our faculty members have headed service organizations like Sahithya
Parishatu, Teachers organizations etc., presently Dr.C.R.Raju is working as
General Secretry to the Federation of University and College Teachers
Association in Karnataka.
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Bank Details (Mandate Form) Sl
No. Bank Name Place A/c No. Balance Amount
1 Punjab National Bank IFCS Code: PUNB252700
Mandya 2527000100038080 (CDF A/c)
Rs.52,34,343/-
2 Punjab National Bank IFCS Code: PUNB252700
Mandya 2527000102090127 (PG A/c)
Rs.63,87,583/-
3 Canara Bank IFCS Code: CNRB0000516
Mandya 0516101040578 (UGC A/c)
Rs.3,34,862/-
Registrar of Affiliating University Principal
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PART IV
SUPPLY OF INFORMATION BASED ON CRITERIA
1 Academic reputation and previous performance in University examinations:
Academically the college has been performing consistently well in the university
examinations. Overall results are above 80% in UG and 87% in PG. Every year more than 50%
of the students pass in first class and distinction. Subject wise results are also remarkably good.
The constructive and meaningful academic exercises in the form of seminars, workshops,
conferences, special lectures etc at International, National and State levels and other activities
conducted by various departments of the college have paved the way for better results and
excellent academic standards.
The summary of the academic activities from the time of establishment like Seminars,
Workshops, Conferences, Special lectures etc.
Academic Activities No.s
UG International Level Seminars 02
National Level Seminars 05
State Level Seminars 07
Regional Level Seminars
College Level Seminars
01
07
PG International Level Seminars -
National Level Seminars -
State level Seminars 01
Regional Level Seminars -
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Conferences / Seminars / Workshops Organized in the College
Sl.
No. Department Title of the Programme Date
1 Kannada One Day State level Seminar on
“Kavya – Oodhu –Rasagrahana” 11-10-2008
2 Chemistry
One Day State level Seminar on
“Relevance of Chemistry in Contemporary
Society”
20-03-2009
3 History Two Days National Level Seminar on “Recent
Trends in Indian History”
22-05-2009
23-05-2009
4 Physics Workshop on “Revised Syllabi of UG course in
Physics” 18-08-2009
5 Political
Science
One Day State level Seminar on
“Human Rights in the Changing World” 08-04-2010
6 Kannada
Two Days State level Seminar on
“New Aspects on Teaching Kannada
Language and Literature”
16-04-2010
17-04-2010
7 Economics
Commerce
Two Days National level Seminar on
“Globalization and Managerial Challenges”
26-04-2010
27-04-2010
8 Chemistry Two Days National Level Conference on
“Recent Trends in Chemistry”
16-09-2011
17-09-2011
9 English Two Days International conference on
“Holocaust literature”
23-09-2011
24-09-2011
10 Mathematics Two Days National Conference on
“Functional Analysis and its Applications”
17-02-2012
18-02-2012
11 Commerce
(PG)
One Day State level Conference on
“Entrepreneurship Awareness” 14-03-2014
12 Mathematics
One Day Workshop on “FOSS Practical
Classes for College Teachers” 01-08-2015
13 Mathematics A special lecture on “History of Numbers” 03-03-2016
14 English
Two Days National level Seminar on
“Remembering Vaikom Muhammed
Basheer”
30-03-2016
31-03-2016
15 Commerce
(UG & PG)
One Day State level Seminar on
“Emerging Trends in Banking Sector – Issues
& Challenges”
11-02-2017
16 Physics One Day State level Seminar on
“Recent Trends in Photonics” 15-02-2017
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17 Political
Science
One Day State level Seminar on
“Democratic Decentralization and Inclusive
Development : Issues and Challenges for the
Third Decade of Panchayath Raj in India”
17-02-2017
18 Kannada One day college level seminar on
“Saahithya charithreya Ranga Pradarshana” 16-08-2017
19 Kannada A Special Lecture on “Sahodari Nivedhitha” 05-09-2017
20 Economics One day workshop on “GST and Niti Aayog” 08-09-2017
21 Physics A special Lecture on “Laser and Opto
Electronics” 11-09-2017
22 Commerce
A special lecture on “Indian Finance and
Economic scenario and employability to
students cluster”
21-09-2017
23 Sociology A special lecture on “ Scientific study on
Sociology” 23-09-2017
24 Political
Science
A special lecture on “Is fundamental rights be
realized to achieve humanitarian democracy?
An overview”
27-09-2017
Students Excelled in Academics
Students Awarded/Honoured For Academic Excellence
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Names of Candidates
Subject University Awards Year
1 K. Hemalahtha B.Sc University of Mysore
1st Rank Gold Medal
2004
2 Raghavendra Vishwas
B.Sc., University of Mysore
Gold Medal Cash Prize
2010
3 Keerthana
Final B.A.,
Optional English
University of Mysore
Gold Medals – 3
Cash Prizes - 1
2014
4 Chitra Hebbar Shivaprasad
III B.Sc II B.Sc
Govt.First Grade College, K.R.Pet,
Mandya Dist.
Consolation Prize Science Exhibition Model
2016
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List of Students Placed in other than Campus Selection
After Graduation
Sl.
No
Name of the Students Sl.
No.
Place
1 Raghavendra Vishwas
Lecturer in Physics
19 Ganesh K
Lecturer in Commerce
2 B.S.Puneethkumar
Lect. in Mathematics
20 Kalaiaha .K. (B.Sc)
Maiya Multi specialty Hospital
3 M.Manjula, Asst. Teacher 21 Hithesh
Entrepreneur
4 N.K.Sowmya, Lect. in Maths 22 Harish
Bajaj Alliaz Life Insurance Company
5 Anilkumar, Lect. in Physics 23 M.P.Keerthangowda
Lect. In Chemistry
6 K.J.Smitha, Lect. in Chem 24 Mohamed Shabir, MNC
7 M.P.Kavyashree,
Asst. Teacher
25 Irfan Beig, MNC
8 Sandhya, Lect. In Physics 26 Lokesha, MNc
9 M.Priyanka, MNC 27 Shivakumar, MNC
10 Umesh, Lect. In Chem 28 N.S. Harshith, MNC
11 Srilakshmi, Asst. Manager 29 Narasimha, MTS Co.,
12 Prafulla, Lect.in Electronics 30 Sandeep, MNC
13 H.M.Manu, Lect. In Maths 31 Poornima S, Lect.in Physics
14 Ramya, M.C.A 32
Nandish N, Asst. Teacher
15 Bhaskar, Asst. Manager 33 Roshni M R, Lect. in Chemistry
16 Revanth Pojar,
Lect. In Commerce
34 Ranjitha K N
Assistant Lect.in Physics
17 Satheesh, Lect. in Physics 35 Karthik M S
Lect.in Physics
18 H.K,Sharath.
Pharmaceutical Co.,
36 Kiran paul P
Lect.in Mathematics
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37 G.R.Yashavanth,
Pharmaceutical Co.,
49 Deepika T N
Lect.in Physics
38 Y.L.Ramu Lect. In Physics 50 B. C. Madhu, KMF
39 M.R. Ramya, Lect. In Phys. 51 G.R.Yashvanth, M.Sc.,
Pharmaceuticals
40 M .R. Showryagowda , Lect. In
Phys.
52 Mahesh.S.A. M.Sc., B.Ed.,
Lecturer in Mathematics
41 M. ManjulaM, Lect.in Phys. 53 R.Mahesh, M.Sc.,
Lecturer in Chemistry
42 B.M. Ranjitha Lect.in Phys. 54 Abhishek, M.C.A
43 M. Mahalakshmi
Lect. In Physics
55 Abhilash, M.Sc., B.Ed.,
Lecturer in Chemistry
44 Chethan, Entrepreneur 56 Chinthan, M.Sc., B.Ed.,
Lecturer in Chemistry
45 Adithya (Commerce)
Infosys
57 Sudharshan
Lecturer in Commerce
46 Zaheer (Commerce)
Software Company
58 H.R. Sachin (Commerce)
Entrepreneur
47 M.Vinay Kumar
Lecturer in Commerce
59 K.M. Suresha
Associate Professor in Commerce
48 S.Rashkith
Lecturer in Commerce
60 Ganesha
Auditor
LIST OF PROMINENT ALUMNI MEMBERS
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Names of Alumni Members Prominent position Held
1 Smt. B.R.Poornima Additional Commissioner, Mandya
2 Sri.B.R.Ravikanthegowda Superintendent of Police, Belgaum, Karnataka
3 Sri.Karigowda Special Deputy Commissioner, Ramanagar
4 Dr.V.Sridhar Former Vice Chancellor, Vishweshwaraiah Technological Univerisity, Belgaum. Principal, P.E.S.College of Engineering, (Autonomous), Mandya
5 Smt. K.Roopa Deputy Superintendent of Excise
6 Sri.L.N Shashri Music Director, Cinema Director
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7 Sri. Vinay Kumar Basket Ball National level Player
8 Sri. Sharath State Ranaji Cricket Player
9 Dr.Anilkumar Principal, PES College of SAC, Mandya.
10 Dr.B.Chandrashekar Former Principal, P.E.S.College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
11 Dr. H.V.Ravindra Academic Dean, P.E.S.College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
12 Dr.Ramalingaiah Professor of Chemistry, P.E.S. College of Science, Arts Mandya & Commerce, Mandya
13 Dr.Puttaswamy Prof. of Chemistry, Bangalore University, Bangalore
14 Dr.Ramegowda Associate Prof. of Physics Govt. College (Autonomous), Mandya
15 Dr. K,N.Umesh Professor, P.E.S.College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
16 Sri.H.B.Ramu Ex M.L.A of Keragode Constituency, Mandya District
17 Dr.M.P.Sadahsiva Assoc. Prof. of Chemistry, University of Mysore, Mysore
18 Dr.K.B.Umesh Associate Prof. of Chemistry Yuvaraja’s College, Mysore
19 Sri. Dayananda Executive Engineer, Bangalore
20 K.Basavarajegowda Executive Engineer, Mandya
21 Sri. Madhu Asst. Executive Engineer, Mandya
22 Sri.P.P.Sunilkrishnan Entrepreneur
23 Dr.H.S.Muddegowda Professor of Kannada P.E.S.College of Science, Arts Mandya& Commerce, Mandya
24 Dr.H.D.Savitha Associate Professor Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences
25 Dr.K.M.Shivakumar Superintendent of Medicals Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences
26 Dr. Krishnna Associate Professor Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences
27 Dr. Srinivas Associate Professor Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences
28 Dr.N.R.Mamatha Doctor
29 Dr.T.M.Prakash Professor, P.E.S.College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
30 Dr.G.P.Shivashankar Professor, P.E.S.College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
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31 Dr.B.Jayashankar Professor, P.E.S. College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
32 Dr.M.C.Sathish Babu Lecturer, P.E.S.P.U. College
33 Dr.K.R.Shivananada Lecturer, Sir.M.V.P.U. College
34 Dr. N.L.Muralikrishna Associate Professor P.E.S. College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
35 Dr.K.Prathima Education Officer
36 Sri.M.J.Narayanaswamy Administrative Officer P.E.S.College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
37 K.S.Basavaraju
Registrar P.E.S.College of Engineering, Mandya
38 R.M.Shivaramu Registrar P.E.S.College of Engineering, Mandya
39 S.K.Veeresha, M.A., NET & SLET Qualified
P.E.S. P.E.S.College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya
40 C.Chandrashekar, M.A., NET & SLET passed
P.E.S. College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya
41 Sri.T.M.Devegowda Associate Professor P.E.S.College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
42 Sri.H.C.Renukumar
Principal, Govt. P.U.College, Koppa Mandya District
43 Sri.M.Puttaswamy Principal, Govt. P.U.College Dudda, Mandya District
44 Raghavendra, M.Sc., SLET Passed
Worked in Indian Institute of Science, Mumbai Lecturer in P.U. College, Hassan
45
Sri.B.Jayashakar Babu Professor, P.E.S. College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
46 Sri. Srinivasa Executive Engineer, Bangalore Development Authority, Bangalore
47 Dr. Sheshadri Professor, P.E.S. College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mandya
48 Prof. Dinesh Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore
49 Dr.M.Shivashankar Associate Professor of Mathematics, Yuvaraja’s College, Mysore
50 Mr. Kantharaju Lecturer in Physics, Govt. P.U. College
51 DR K Hemalatha Asst. Professor, Maharani’s College, Mysore.
PREVIOUS RESULTS OF UG IN UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
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Academic
Year Course
No. of students Appeared
No. of students Passes
Result in %
2010-11
B.A. 74 59 79.32
B.Sc. 67 60 89.55
B.Com. 117 75 64.10
BBM 61 53 86.88
Total 319 247 79.96
2011-12
B.A. 54 40 74.07
B.Sc. 86 73 84.88
B.Com. 167 125 74.85
BBM 56 50 89.28
Total 363 288 80.77
2012-13
B.A. 58 51 87.93
B.Sc. 98 76 77.55
B.Com. 180 141 78.33
BBM 53 30 56.60
Total 389 298 75.10
2013-14
B.A. 80 68 85.00
B.Sc. 79 56 70.88
B.Com. 197 167 84.77
BBM 39 21 53.85
Total 395 312 73.62
2014-15
B.A. 69 47 68.11
B.Sc. 121 103 85.12
B.Com. 195 158 81.03
BBM 64 43 67.18
Total 449 351 78.17
2015-16
B.A. 69 33 47.82
B.Sc. 69 51 73.91
B.Com. 186 166 89.25
BBM 57 40 70.18
Total 381 290 76.11
2016-17
B.A. 37 22 59.46
B.Sc. 83 50 60.24
B.Com. 189 129 68.25
BBM 43 16 37.21
Total 352 217 61.64
Result analysis of B.A Course for the previous years
Result analysis of B.Sc Course for the previous years
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
B.A Course for the previous years
B.Sc Course for the previous years
13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
B.A.
No. of students Appeared
No. of students Passes
Result in %
13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
B.Sc.
No. of students Appeared
No. of students Passes
Result in %
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No. of students Appeared
No. of students Passes
Result in %
No. of students Appeared
No. of students Passes
Result in %
Result analysis of B.Com Course for the previous years
Result analysis of B.B.A Course for the previous years
0
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
B.Com Course for the previous years
B.B.A Course for the previous years
13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
B.Com.
No. of students Appeared
No. of students Passes
Result in %
13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
BBM
No. of students Appeared
No. of students Passes
Result in %
25
No. of students Appeared
No. of students Passes
Result in %
No. of students Appeared
No. of students Passes
Result in %
PREVIOUS RESULTS OF PG IN UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
Academic Year Course
2012-13 M.Com
2013-14 M.Com
M.Sc (Maths)
2014-15 M.Com
M.Sc (Maths)
2015-16 M.Com
M.Sc (Maths)
2016-17 M.Com
M.Sc (Maths)
Result analysis of M.Com and M.Sc Mathematics PG Course for the previous years
0
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-13
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-14
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15
-16
M.Com
PREVIOUS RESULTS OF PG IN UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
Course Number of students
Appeared
Number of Students Passes
63 61
63 61
M.Sc (Maths) 45 40
61 47
M.Sc (Maths) 57 49
54 53
M.Sc (Maths) 10 09
54 52
M.Sc (Maths) 24 22
M.Com and M.Sc Mathematics PG Course for the previous years
20
16
-17
20
13
-14
20
14
-15
20
15
-16
20
16
-17
M.Sc (Maths)
Number of students Appeared
Number of Students Passes
Result in %
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PREVIOUS RESULTS OF PG IN UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
Result in %
96.83
96.83
88.88
77.05
85.96
98.15
90.00
96.30
91.60
M.Com and M.Sc Mathematics PG Course for the previous years
Number of students Appeared
Number of Students Passes
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2 CO-CURRICULAR AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
2013 – 2014 MYSORE UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
SL. NO
NAME OF THE CANDIDATE
CLASS EVENT PLACE
1 S.Dharshan Champion
I B.Com Swimming 9 – Gold Medals 5 – Silver Medals
2 K. Swathi III B.Sc Swimming Bronze Medal
3 V.Girish II B.B. M Weight Lifting
Silver Medal
STUDENTS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVER SITY
INTER COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MEET
NAMES OF CANDIDATE EVENT PLACE
S.Bharghavi Triple Jump Gold Medal
STATE LEVEL JUDO COMPETITION, HASSAN
NAME OF CANDIDATE PLACE
S.Abhilasha
Silver Medal Bronze Medal(Junior Section)
MYSORE UNIVERSITY MANDAVYA ZONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Tennis Winners
Football Runners
Badminton Runners
Cricket Runners
Hockey Runners
TEAMS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVERSIT Y INTER COLLEGIATE AND INTER ZONAL SPORTS MEET, MANDY A
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Tennis Runners
Football Third Place
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STUDENTS REPRESENTED IN ALL INDIA/SOUTH ZONE /
INTER UNIVERSITY COMPETITIONS
NAME OF THE CANDIDATES
EVENTS VENUE
V.K.Fahad Cricket Pandicheryl University,
M.N.Chethan Kumar Football M.G.University Kottayam, Kerala
S.M.Sahcin Tennis Anna University, Chennai
2014 – 2015
MYSORE UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
SL.NO NAME OF THE STUDENTS
CLASS EVENTS PLACE
1
S.Dharshan
I B.Com
Swimming
3 - Gold 5 – Silver Medals 7 - Bronze
2 Girish.V II B.B.M Weight lifting
Silver Medal
3 Nikhil gowda I B.A., Weight lifting
Silver Medal
STUDENTS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVER SITY
INTER COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MEET
NAME OF STUDENETS
EVENTS PLACE
Sathyavathi. S Triple Jump Long Jump
Silver medal Silver medal
MYSORE UNIVERSITY MANDAVYA ZONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Cricket Winners
Hockey Winners
Hand ball Winners
Tennis Winners
Ball badminton Runners
Basket ball Runners
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TEAMS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVERSIT Y
INTER COLLEGIATE AND INTER ZONAL SPORTS MEET
2015-2016
MYSORE UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
SL. NO.
NAME OF THE STUDENTS
CLASS EVENT PRIZES/AWARDS
1
S.Dharshan III B.Com Swimming 3 – Gold Medals 16 – Silver Medal 7 - Bronze Medals
2 Prasanna II B.Com Swimming Silver Medal
3 Adarsh Kumar II B.Com Swimming Silver Medal
4 Bharath Shashank I B.Com Swimming Silver Medal
5 Nikhil Gowda.C,N II B.Com Swimming Weight lifting
Silver Medal Bronze Medal
6 Manu II B.Com Swimming Bronze Medal
7 Gunasagar II B.Com Weight Lift Gold Medal
8 Rakshita K.S I B.Com Wrestling Silver Medal
9 Safeer Ahamed III B.Com Wrestling Bronze Medal
STUDENTS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVER SITY
INTER COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC MEET - HASSAN
NAME OF STUDNETS EVENTS PLACE
Manjunath C.J III B.Sc
Triple Jump Long Jump
Bronze medal Silver medal
STATE LEVEL JUDO COMPETITION
NAMES OF THE STUDNETS PLACE
Rakshita K.S I B.Com
Gold Medal
Abhilasha S. III B.Com
Silver Medal
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Hockey Winners
Hand ball Third Place
Cricket Third Place
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MYSORE UNIVERSITY MANDAVYA ZONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Cricket Winners
Hockey Winners
Hand ball Winners
Tennis Winners
Basket ball Runners
TEAMS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVERSIT Y
INTER COLLEGIATE AND INTER ZONAL SPORTS MEET:
STUDENTS REPRESENTED IN ALL INDIA/SOUTH ZONE /
INTER UNIVERSITY COMPETITIONS
SL. NO
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CLASS EVENT VENUE
1 Sabhahat Samreen
I B.com Tennis Dr. NTR University Vijayawada (AP)
2 3 4
Karun K Brijesh P Sagar Khalil Ahamed
I B.Com I B.Com II BBM
Foot Ball Amrutha Vishwa Vidhya Peetham University . Koimbatore
5 Akeef Ur-Rehaman III BBM Tennis SRM University Tamilnadu
6 Khalil Ahamed II BBM Hand Ball Alagappa University Tamilnadu
7 Rashkitha K.S I B.Com Wrestling
University of Mysore and also participated in Senior National, held at Delhi
8 Safeer Ahamed III B.Com Wrestling University of Mysore
9 Mustaffa B.A Cricket Savitha University Chennai
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Hockey Runners
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Sports Achievements – 2016-17
Mysore University Inter Collegiate, Wrestling, Weight Lifting & Best Physical
Competition – 27, 28 & 29th September 2016.
WRESTLING (MEN)
Sl.
No. Name Class/Date Place Venue
1 Rakesh.P, III B.Sc III B.Sc – 57 KG III Place Sports Pavilion,
University of Mysore,
Mysore (Indoor Hall)
2 Karthik, II B.Com 74 KG II Place
3 Nikhil Gowda.C.N, III
B.Com
97 KG II Place
WRESTLING (WOMEN)
4 Rakshitha.K.S, II B.Com 75 KG I Place Mysore University
(Indoor Hall) 5 Bhoomika, I B.Com 63 KG I Place
WEIGHT LIFTING
1 Gunasagar, III B.Com + 105 KG II Place Mysore University
(Indoor Hall)
BEST PHYSICAL
1 Koushik Gowda.C.M 65 KG III Place Mysore University
(Indoor Hall)
2 Nikhil Gowda.C.N, III
B.Com
95 KG I Place Mysore University
(Indoor Hall)
Conduct Hockey Coaching Camp from 22-08-2016 to 20-09-2016 (PET Football Ground)
ATHLETICS
1 Karthik.E.R, III B.Com 22-10-2016 III Place Govt. College
(Autonomous), Mandya
MANDYA ZONAL MEET
1 Basket Ball 12-10-2016 Runners Govt. College
(Autonomous), Mandya
2 Badminton (Shuttle) 14-10-2016 Runners PET Indoor Stadium
3 Hand Ball 26-10-2016 Winners
4 Tennis 27-10-2016 Winner
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5 Hockey 27-10-2016 Runners
6 Cricket 6,7,8 &
9 Feb-17
Winners
The following players has/have been represent the University of Myosre in the All
India/South Zone
inter University competition -2016-17
1 Sabahath Samreen, II
B.Com
Tennis 16-12-2016
18-12-2016
Sameetha University,
Chennai
2 Khalid Ahmed, III BBBM Hand Ball 25-12-2016
29-12-2016
Periyar University,
Saleem (TN)
3 Samson.A, I B.Com Basket Ball 26-12-2016
31-12-2016
University of Madras,
Chennai (TN)
4 Brijesh.P Saga, II B.Com Foot Ball 11-01-2017 Gulbarga University,
Kalburgi (Karnataka) 5 Karun.K, II B.Com Foot Ball 21-01-2016
6 Rakshith.B, II B.Com Kho-Kho 10-01-2017 Mangalore University,
Mangalore (Karnataka) 7 Rakshitha.K.S, II B.Com Wrestling 13-01-2017
8 Bhoomika, I.B.Com Wrestling 22-02-2017
to
27-02-2017
Ch. Devilal University
(Sirsa), Haryana
9 Karthik.G.S, II.B.Com Wrestling
10 Nikhilgowda.C.N, III
B.Com
Wrestling
Sl.
No. Name Class/Date Place Venue
Mysore Dasara State Level Wresttling Tournament - 2016
1 Bhoomika, I.B.Com 01-10-2016 III Bronze Mysore (63 KG)
2 Rakshitha.K.S, II B.Com 06-10-2016 II Place Silver Medal (75 KG)
Mysore Dasara All India Invitation Women Wrestling Tournament – 2016
1 Bhoomika, I B.Com 01-10-2016 III Bronze Mysore (63 KG)
2 Rakshitha.K.S, II B.Com 06-10-2016 II Place Silver Medal (75 KG)
Karnataka StateOlympics held at Dharward 3rd and 9th Feb 2017
1 Rakshitha.K.S Wrestling III Bronze Dharwad, 3rd & 4th Feb-
2017
2 Karthik.E.R Athletics II Silver Dharwad
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Takwando Senior Nationals
1 Bhoomika.S, I B.Com Gold Medal Delhi
Mysore University Inter Collegiate Inter Zonal Men Games held at Mysore from
10,11,12,13,14 & 15th March 2017
1 Cricket III Place Winners Semi Final: Maharaja
V/s PES
PES v/s Science College,
Hassan
2 Hand Ball III Place Winners PES V/s AVK, Hassan
Semi Final: PG V/s PES)
Karnataka State Senior Championship – 2016-17
1 Karthik.E.R, III B.Com III Place
1. International Invitation Takewando Competition – 2016-17
2. Indo Nepal International Karate Championship – 2016-17
3. 11th National Budo Marshal Championship – 2016-17
1 Bhoomika.S, I B.Com Gold Medal
Sports Achievers During 2017-18 Mysore University Mandavya Zonal Inter-Colligiate Competition
Sl. No. Name Class Prizes/Awards 1 Rakshitha.K.S III B.Com Gold Medal
2 Bhoomika . S II B.Com Gold Medal
3 Sowrabha III B.Com Silver Medal
4 Chandra II B.Com Bronze Medal
5 Bhagyasgree II B.Com Bronze Medal
6 Sumanth II B.Com Bronze Medal
7 Karthik .G.S III B.Com Silver Medal
8 Basavaraju M.U III B.Com Bronze Medal
9 Vinu I B.A Bronze Medal
10 Rakshith C.L II B.Com Silver Medal
11 Yashwanth I B.Com Silver Medal
12 Akshay .R II B.Com Silver Medal
13 Shivaraju G .Y I B.A Gold Medal
14 Shivananda H.R III B.Com Bronze Medal
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NSS Activites
NSS ACHIEVERS
22-09-2011
To
28-09-2011
Pramod kumar – NSS volunteer participated in the state level
personality development camp at Siddaganga Mutt, Tumukur.
16-12-2011
To
24-12-2011
Pramod kumar – NSS volunteer participated in the National integration
camp held at Bangalore University
23-12-2011
To
29-12-2011
Sudarshan, NSS volunteer participated in the personality development and
national integration camp at Hassan
08-03-2012
To
15-03-2012
NSS volunteers of our institution participated at Inter collegiate camp
conducted by University of Mysore at Mysore
12-01-2013
To
16-01-2013
Nandeesh kumar, NSS volunteer participated in the state youth festival at
Surathkal, Mangalore
16-02-2013
To
23-02-2013
Annual special camp was held at Maragowdanahalli, Mandya dist.
Awareness programs about legal system in india
04-03-2013
To
15-03-2013
Raju K.T. NSS volunteer participated in the national mega camp at
Ranchi, Jarkhand
20-04-2013
To
26-04-2013
5 volunteers participated in intercollegiate camp, Mysore
21-09-2013
To
27-09-2013
A district level special camp at Chowdrikoppalu, Nagamangala was
organized to showcase hygiene and health programmes by the 12 NSS
volunteers
07-10-2013
To
16-10-2013
NSS volunteers participated in Salem, Tamilnadu.
One of our representatives participated in Pre - Republic day parade.
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15-01-2014
To
27-01-2014
Our college NSS Volunteer, N.M.Veeresh has participated in Republic day
parade held at Maniksha Parade ground.
30-01-2014
To
05-02-2014
Sharavathi,Woman volunteer participated in National integration camp at
Bijapur, organized by Karnataka state Women’s University
02-03-2014
To
08-03-2014
8 Volunteers participated in Inter collegiate camp at Arasikere Hassan dist
24-01-2014
To
30-01-2014
National Integration Camp was held at Sri. Adichunchanagiri kshethra,
Nagamangala tq, Mandya Dist.
08-07-2015
To
14-07-2015
NSS Voluntaries- Sachin, Rakshith and Roja were participated in Inter
College Camp.
15-10-2015
To
21-10-2015
8 NSS Voluntaries were participated in district level special annual camp
held at Government First Grade College, Manikyanahalli, Pandavapura
Taluk.
21-01-2016
To
23-01-2016
NSS Students- Dinesh, Sachin, Roja, Navyashree were participated in State
Level workshop regarding Gandhi Vichara Premitha at
H.K.Veerannagowda College, Maddur.
28-01-2016
To
29-01-2016
NSS student Rakshitha was participated in Rastreeya Bhavaikya Camp at
Mangalore University, Mudabidri.
11-03-2016
To
17-03-2016
College special Annual Camp was conducted in Halebudhanuru.
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NCC Report
The NCC unit has been in existence since the beginning of our college i.e 1966-67. The
NCC unit was initially headed by Lt. N.Ramegowda Dept. of Physics. Later, Major Shivanna,
dept of Mathematics headed the unit till 2004. Since then Lt. V.C.Shivaramu, Asst. Professor,
Dept of Economics, heads the NCC unit. The NCC unit has taken an active role in Traffic
Control, Republic day celebration and Independence day celebration. Totally 160 students are
part of the unit. 107 boys and 53 girls take part in the NCC activities. The boys and girls have
brought laurels to our college by participating in National festival celebrations and have been
placed 1st in March past many a times. Many students, both boys and girls, have been a part of
Republic day celebration in New Delhi. The Land army of India regularly conducts training
camps for the students. The officials of the Land army have held Programmes for students
highlighting the importance of a Career in the army. The visuals of the army training Camp have
been very interesting and attractive.
The NCC cadet of our college unit has received commendation letter by the Chief
Minister of Karnataka in the year 2014.
The NCC unit comes under the Karnataka and Goa directorate, Bangalore. The Mysore
unit of the army wing provides the necessary training to our studentsregularly.
Activities Report
Roll of Republic Day Parade participated in Delhi
Sl. No.
Regimental No. Name Year
1 41927/90 Kumaraswamy.K.C 1993 2 31786/92 Mahesh.K.M 1994 3 31826/93 Shashikiran.B 1996 4 31726/97 Chidankumar.C.S 2000 5 31611/09 Syed Maaz 2012
Roll of Thal-Sena camp participated in Delhi
Sl. No.
Regimental No. Name Year
1 3185/04 N.C.Vikram 2005 2 31631/07 N.R.Sowmya 2009
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Roll of Achievements/Participation by NCC cadets
Sl.
No
Name of the
Cadet
Event Place Year
1. Syed Maaz
Won Silver Medal
Shooting Championship (RP) Ahamedabad 2011
2 Syed Maaz Republic Day Camp New Delhi 2012
3 Faiz-Ul-Hasnine Inter Group Competition Doddaballapur 2012
4 Rohith. S. National Integration Camp II Kodagu 2013
5 Faiz-Ul-Hasnine Army Attachment Camp Bangalore 2013
6 Komala M. D Inter Group Competition Belagaum 2013
7 Nanjunda P TSC – I /IGC Belagaum 2014
8 Rohith. S Basic Leadership Camp Mysore 2014
9 Nanjunda P IGC/TSC-I Doddaballapur 2015
10 Rohith S National Integration Camp Nagrota, Jammu
and Kashmir
2015
11 Kiran Kumar A Advance Leadership Camp Johrhat (Assam) 2016
12 Kiran Kumar U Mohammed Moin Shariff Kshif Pasha Shabaz Hasnine Yasin Shariff Dhanushree M Lubnakhanum Sushmitha R
National Integration
Camp - II
Junagadh
(Gujarat)
2016
13 Harsha M.B
Israr Pasha
National Trucking Camp Shillong 2016
14 Pavan Kumar V All Indian Trucking Expedition Ranikhet
(Uttrakhand)
2016
15 Kirankumar.A Basic Leadership Camp Mysore 2016
16 Kirankumar.A Advance Leadership Campu Jouhat, Assam 2016
17 Dhanushree.M.S National Integration Campu-II Junagadh, Gujarath 2016
18 Ganesh.M Inter Group Competition Mysore 2017
19 Rajath.K.A All India Trekking Expendition Belagavi 2017
20 Chandan.R National Integration Campu-III Malout, Punjab 2017
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DISTRICT LEVEL NCC EVENTS
Our cadets participated and won prizes in district administration centrally organized
national festivals like Independence Day and republic day. The following table shows the
details.
Sl.
No Events Place Venue Date
1 Independence Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 15-08-2012
2 Independence Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 15-08-2013
3 Republic Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 26-01-2014
4 Independence Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 15-08-2014
5 Republic Day Parade First Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 26-01-2015
6 Independence Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 15-08-2015
7 Independence Day Parade First Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 15-08-2016
8 Republic Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 26-01-2016
9 International Day of Yoga 120 NCC Cadets
participated
Mysore Palace,
Mysore 21-06-2015
10 International Day of Yoga 80 NCC Cadets
participated
Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 21-06-2016
11 International Day of Yoga 60 NCC Cadets
participated
Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 21-06-2017
12 Republic Day Parade First Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya 26-01-2017
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Rovers Activities Report
There is a lot of selfishness in man’s life, but some fine minds have managed to break out
of the shackles of selfishness and have made ‘service to mankind’ their motto. To instill this
sence of service in young and impressionable minds, ‘Rovers Crew’ a wing of Bharath Scouts
and Guides was started in our college for the first time at the college level in this district. It was a
team of 24 students and was called crew, later on it was named “PES Mandya Rovers crew” with
service being there motto.
There are three age groups in Bharath Scouts and Guides, and ‘Rovers’ is one of them.
I Age Group:- Children from 5 to 10 years, the Boys are called cubs and Girls are called Bul
Buls.
II Age Group:- Boys and Girls from 10 to 15 years of age, the Boys are called Scouts and Girls
are called Guides.
III Age Group:- The youth group, 16 to 25 years, The Men are Rovers and Women Rangers.
Baden Powell was the founder of Scouts and Guides movement. All these age groups in our
country come under the organization, “Bharat Scouts and Guides.”
The Vice-President of India is the chief Patron of the national unit. The Governor of the
state is the Patron of the State unit, and the chief minister is the President of the State unit.
In the academic year 2012-13, I, S.K. Veeresha, Assistant Professor of Kannada
department attended a training programme at kondajji, Davanagere District, using the training
and information gathered the Rovers unit was started in our college.
At first, a team of 24 students was formed, due to increased interest and enthusiasim in
students 12 more students were admitted to the team. The team was divided into 4 groups, and
were called “Lal Bahadur Shastri Patrol, Sangolli Rayanna Patrol and Subhas Chandra Bose
Patrol,” the additional group was called “Bhagat Singh Patrol”.
Mr. Sammul Satya Kumar, District Commissioner of Scouts and Scouts leader
Mr. K Jayashankar visited our college as Resource Persons and provided necessary information
about the Organisation. Week-end training classes were conducted every week, and there would
be a ‘flag-hoisting Ceremony’ on the last week end of every month.
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Year National State College Division Honour
2012-13
- - Conducted on Three Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., Etc.
- -
2013-14
- Yuva sammelana work shop, Shivamogga
Conducted on Eight Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life)Dept., Etc.)
- -
2014-15
- Samudaaya Seva Camp, Doddaballapura.
Conducted on Seven Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life) Dept., Etc.)
- -
- Swach Bharath Abhiyan, Mysuru.
- - -
- SEVA JAMBORATTE, Doddaballapura
- - -
- 27th Jamborate, Doddaballapura
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2015-16
ADVENTURAL CAMP, Madya pradesh
WATER RAFTING & ARCHERY Training Camp- Kondajji.
Conducted on Eleven Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life) Dept., Etc.)
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- ROVER MOOT – Kondajji
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- WISE PRESIDENT MEDAL TRAINING CAMP- Kondajji
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- SARVADARMA PRAYER WORK-SHOP- Mysore.
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- 38th CUBS & BUL-BUL FESTIVAL Service |Camp
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- Sea- Side TRECK & NATURE STUDY CAMP- Surathkal
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- COSTAL- AREA SURVEY Service Camp- Manglore
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2016-17
17th NATIONAL JAMBORE- Mysore
SAMATA SAMAJA LEADER CONTRIBUTE Activity Camp, Mangalore
Conducted on TEN Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life) Dept., Etc.)
Adventure Camp- Chamarajanagar
RAJYA PURASKAR AWARD(5 Rovers)
- MENTAL HEALTH WORK-SHOP- Mandya
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- 14th SUGAMA SANGEETH SERVICE CAMP- MANDYA
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- KOSTAL TRUCKING & NATURE STUDY CAMP – Kaaravaara
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- RAJYA PURASKAR TESTING CAMP-
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2017-18
ROVER RANGER MOOT – Mangalore
DISARTER MANAGEMENT Work Shop- Hasan
Conducted on six Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life) Dept., Etc.)
HASANAMBA TEMPLE Service Camp
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FIRST AID TRAINING CAMP - Doddaballapura
DEVIRAMMA FOREST Service &TruckingCamp- Cikkamagalore
PROGRAMME CONDUCTING TRAINING CAMP - Doddaballapura
SHARF- SMART CAMP- Mysore
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Extension Activities
• Blood donation camps have been arranged to motivate students to involve in social
responsibilities.
• NSS volunteers adopt a village every year and conduct programs on hygiene and
environment aspects.
• NCC students participate in road safety-traffic rules awareness programs.
• Students participate in DASARA festival cleaning activity.
• Students participated in MELKOTE VAIRAMUDI festival and assisted the police and
forest department.
• NSS students are involved in various activities like AIDS awareness programme, Blood
group check up, Medical check up etc.
• The Rovers wing was formed in the year 2012 with Sri S.K.Veeresh heading the unit. He
was provided 9 days training at Kondaji in Davangere, Karnataka.
• Women volunteers participated in National integration camp at Bijapur, organized by
Karnataka state Women University
• Franchise awareness programme was conducted by the college volunteers in Mandya city.
• Our college NCC cadets participated in NIC Camp at Rokkewala of Orissa and honored
with certificates.
• State level Two day workshop on “Poetry Reading and Criticism” was held on 20th & 21st
August 2015.
• Dr.Betageri Krishnashrma’s Poetry: Critical appreciation was the theme of the workshop
• Sister Nivedita Foundation held a programme on the occasion of 149th Birth Anniversary on
28.10.2015.
• Sri. Chakravarthi Sulibele a well known thinker & writer addressed the students on the
theme “ Sister Nivedita a role model to Women”.
• Kum. Ashwini Angadi, the founder of “Belaku Academy” an association for the blind spoke
on “Change of View leads to change of Creative mind”.
• A Drama Show was arranged for Students of our college about Motivation activity
(Feminism)
• Mourning (Condolence) for Soldiers who died in Siachin was arranged and a Letter for the
same was written to the Indian Defence Academy, Govt. of India & NCC Goa & Karnataka
Sector.
• A programme “Nanna Desha Nanna Jana” was conducted for the benefit of students in the
College Auditorium.
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3 Academic/Extension/Research Achievements of the faculty
List of faculty with Ph.D qualification
Sl. No. Name of Faculty Subject Designation
1 Dr.Anilkumar.H English Principal
2 Dr.Giniswamy Mathematics HoD & Associate Professor
3 Dr.Ramalingaiah Chemistry HoD & Associate Professor
4 Dr.C.R.Raju Chemistry Associate Professor
5 Dr.G.Krishnamurthy Chemistry Associate Professor
6 Dr.J.Mahadeva Physics Associate Professor
7 Dr.M.Manjunatha Mathematics Assistant Professor
8 Dr.G.V.Narasimhan Commerce Assistant Professor
9 Dr. G.Parameshwari Commerce Assistant Professor
10 Dr. Savitha V Commerce Assistant Professor
11 Dr. Amruthavarshini V Commerce Assistant Professor
12 Dr. Sreenivasaiah N.Y Kannada HoD & Assistant Professor
13 Dr.A.Selvaraja Library Science Librarian
14 Dr.K.Vasudevamurthy Commerce - PG HOD & Co-ordinator
List of Faculty Pursuing Ph.D
Sl. No. Name of Faculty Subject Designation
1 Neelakanta Commerce Assistant Professor
2 Shivakumar.M Political Science Assistant Professor
3 Girish V Commerce Assistant Professor
4 Shruthi S Commerce Assistant Professor
5 Ramesh.R Physical Education Assistant Professor
6 S.K.Lavanya English Lecturer
7 Umesha S Commerce - PG Assistant Professor
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List of Faculty Qualified in NET and KSET
Sl. No.
Name of Faculty Subject NET / KSET
1 Renukaiah K S Commerce NET
2 Neelakanta Commerce NET
3 Dr. G.V.Narasimhan Commerce NET
4 Dr. G.Parameshwari Commerce NET
5 Shivakumar M Political Science NET
6 Girish V Commerce
Management
NET
NET
7 Dr.Savitha V Commerce NET
8 Shruthi S Commerce NET
9 Dr.Amruthavarshini V Commerce NET
10 Dr. Sreenivasaiah N.Y Kannada NET
11 S.K.Veeresha Kannada NET
12 Ramesh R Physical Education NET
13 K.M.Mahesh Kumar Physical Education KSET
14 Dr.A.Selvaraj Library Science NET & KSET
15 C.Chandrashekara Kannada NET
16 S K Lavanya English KSET
17 K.C.Deepa Kannada NET
18 R.Gireesha Economics KSET
19 M.Vinay kumar Commerce KSET
20 S.N.Rakshith Commerce KSET
21 Nandeesh Kumar M.S Kannada NET
22 S. Umesha Commerce - PG NET
23 Shreenivasa H Commerce - PG NET
24 Pramod K Commerce - PG NET & KSET
25 Mahadevaswamy N.S Commerce - PG KSET
26 Mohankumar S.M Commerce - PG KSET
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List of Faculty with M.Phil Qualification
Sl.No. Name of Faculty Subject Designation
1 Dr.Giniswamy Mathematics HoD & Associate Professor
2 J.Ravishankar Physics Associate Professor
3 Mahalakshmi Physics Associate Professor
4 H.G.Siddalingappa Commerce HoD & Associate Professor
5 V.C.Shivaramu Economics HoD & Assistant Professor
6 Dr.M.Manjunath Mathematics Assistant Professor
7 K.S.Renukaiah Commerce Assistant Professor
8 Neelakanta Commerce Assistant Professor
9 Dr.Selvaraj A Library Science Librarian
10 Jogigowda K N Political Science Lecturer
11 Lingaraju E Hindi Lecturer
LIST OF PROJECTS MINOR/MAJOR OF UGC GRANTS
Dr.Ramalingaiah, Dept. of Chemistry Minor Research Project
Duration 03-03-2005 to 02-03-2007 Title Mechanistic Investigations of some Important Oxidimetric
Reactions by Aromatic sulphonyl Halomines: a Kinetic Approach
Name of the Funding agency
UGC
Grant Sanctioned Rs.80,000/- Grant Received Rs.80,000/- Total grant received till date
Rs.80,000/-
Minor Research Project Duration 10-02-2011 to 09-02-2013 Title Interaction of Platinum Metal Ions with some important
Drug–Halomine Redox Systems : A Kinetic and Mechanistic study
Name of the Funding agency
UGC
Grant Sanctioned Rs.2,00,000/- Grant Received Rs.1,50,000/- Total grant received till date
Rs.1,50,000/-
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Dr.Y.D.Leela, Dept. of Kannada Minor Research Project
Duration 13-07-2012 to 12-07-2014 Title H.L.Nagegowda – Janapada Kodugegalu Name of the Funding agency UGC Grant Sanctioned Rs.100,000/- Grant Received Rs.1,00,000/-
Total grant received till date Rs.1,00,000/-
Dr.J.Mahadeva Minor Research Project
Duration 2004-2006 Title Studies on the Optical and electrical properties of
Ferroelectric and anti-ferroelectric liquid crystals Name of the Funding agency UGC Grant Sanctioned Rs.70,000/- Grant Received Rs.70,000/-
Total grant received till date Rs.70,000/-
Dr.J.Mahadeva, Dept. of Physics Major Research Project
Duration Ongoing Title Electro optical properties of Ferroelectric liquid
crystals Name of the Funding agency UGC Grant Sanctioned Rs.8,55,000/- Grant Received Rs.6,48,000/-
Total grant received till date Rs.6,48,000/-
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No. of Research Papers Published / Presented in National / International Journals
Names of the Departments
Papers Published
Papers Presented
Workshops/ Conferences/
Seminars Attended
RC/
OP Natio nal
International
Natio nal
International
Kannada -- -- -- -- 18 02
English 01 -- 05 -- 22 12
Physics 18 16 09 32 89 16
Chemistry 16 27 07 02 48 06
Mathematics 04 24 06 08 37 05
Zoology -- -- -- -- 14 05
Commerce 29 16 36 13 186 11
Library Science 12 06 14 -- 11 --
Political Science -- -- 02 -- 15 01
Total 53 75 56 48 332 56
Number of Research Publications (Department wise)
Sl No. Name of the Department No. of Publications
1 Physics 63 2 Chemistry 58 3 Mathematics 32 4 Commerce 98 5 Political Science 03 6 Library Science 18 Total 272
Faculty recognized as Research Guides
Sl. No.
Name of the Guide
Subject Recognized University
No. of students enrolled for Ph.D
No. of Ph.D
Awarded
No. of M.Phil
Awarded
1. Dr.Giniswamy Mathematics University of Mysore
04 02 04
2. Dr.J.Mahadeva Physics University of Mysore
01 - 11
3. Dr.C.R.Raju Chemistry University of Mysore
- - 11
4. Dr.M.Manjunath Mathematics University of Mysore
- - 06
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Department of Physics
Dr. J.Mahadeva, Associate Professor
Research Guide- Ph.D., and M.Phil.
SL.NO
Name of the student
Title of the thesis University
1 Mahesha R Telephone controlled switch using micro controller 89C52 and C-program to control it.
Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapalli.
2 B R Santhosh USB based PC key board using 8751 micro controller.
Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapalli.
3 Veena Adiga Polarizabilities and Optical anisotropy of mixture of nematic liquid crystals.
Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapalli.
4 K Jagadeesha Molecular Polarizabilities and Optical anisotropy of mixture of nematic liquid crystals.
Halagappa University Tiruchirapalli.
5 H M Dayananda Optical measurement using LDR. Vinayaka Mission University, Salem.
6 M P Rupashree Optical anisotropy of Cholesteric liquid crystals.
Periyar University, Salem.
7 Kamala Soppin Mesomorphic phases in the mixture of two non-mesogenic compounds.
Periyar University, Salem.
8 Varalakshmi Studies on mesomorphic behaviour in binary mixture of non-mesogenic compounds.
Vinayaka Mission University, Salem.
9 Manjula Mesomorphic behaviour of micellar nematic lyophase in the mixture of two non- mesogenic compounds.
Vinayaka Mission University, Salem.
10 Mamatha The study of X-ray diffraction in liquid crystalline mixtures.
Vinayaka Mission University, Salem.
11 Chaithrashree P Studies on Optical properties of liquid crystalline compounds.
Madurai Kamaraj University.
12 Srinivas P. Studies on Non linear optical properties of liquid crystals
University of Mysore
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Research Publications
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Title of the Paper, Name of the Journal & Paper Published /Presented
1
Studies on temperature dependent birefringence and molecular orientations of smectic-A and Smectic –C Phases, J Mahadeva and T N Govindaiah; International journal of Science and Research(IJSR) Vol.6, 263-268 (Feb. 2017)
2 Optical and Electro-Optical studies on Liquid Crystalline material, T N Govindaiah, and J Mahadeva; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 631,64-68 (2016)
3 Studies on effect of Microwave irradiations on DCH-32 Cotton, M P Rupashree, G Thejasurs, J Mahadeva, K Murugesh babu and R Somashekar; Journal of Basic and Appl. Engg. Research, 1, 68-70(2014)
4 Optical Characterization of Lyotropic Chromonic Liquid Crystals, T N Govindaiah, H R Sreepad, Nagappa and J Mahadeva; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 593, 43-50(2014)
5 Micellar Nematic phase in a binary mixture of two non-mesogenic compounds, T N Govindaiah, H R Sreepad, P M Sathynarayana, J Mahadeva and Nagappa; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 552, 24 (2012)
6 Non-linear Optical properties of banana shaped liquid crystals, Nagappa, J Mahadeva, R Somashekar, C V Yelemagged, G Umesh and K B Manjunatha; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 540, 88 (2011)
7 Induced chiral smectic phase in the mixture of mesogenic and non-mesogenic compounds, T N Govindaiah, Nagappa, P M Sathynarayana, J Mahadeva and H R Sreepad; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 548, 55 (2011)
8 Twist grain boundary phases in the binary mixtures of Smectic and Cholesteryl compounds, T N Govindaiah, Nagappa, P M Sathynarayana, J Mahadeva and H R Sreepad; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 548, 120 (2011)
9 Liquid crystalline behaviour of mixture of non- mesogenic compounds, J Mahadeva and Nagappa Engineering Materials, 428-429, 292 (2010)
10 Synthesis and Characterization of Mesogenic 1,3,4 – Oxdizole derivatives, J Mahadeva, K B Umesh, K M Loknatha Rai and Nagappa; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 509, 274 (2009)
11 Mesomorphic behaviour of lamellar Smectic phases in the binary mixtures of two non-mesogenic compounds, J Mahadeva, K R Prasad, T N Govindaiah and Nagappa; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 511, 218-230 (2009)
12 TGB phases in the binary mixture of Nematic and Cholesteryl compounds, Nagappa, J Mahadeva, C V Yelamagged, S A Nagamani, U S Hiremath, D Revannasiddaiah and Mohyeddine; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 508, 242 (2009)
13 Lyotropic liquid crystalline phases in the mixtures of non- mesogenic compounds, J Mahadeva, T N Govindaiah, R Somashekar , and Nagappa . Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 509, 21 (2009)
14 Mesomorphic phases in the mixture of two non-mesogenic compounds, Nagappa, S K Naveen kumar, J Mahadeva and P Nagaraj ; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 409, 1 (2004)
15 Refractive indices, Lorentz field factors, Order parameters in pure and binary nematic mixtures, D Sunanda , M S Madhava , D Revannasiddaiah , R Somashekar and J Mahadeva ; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 409, 163 (2004)
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16 Synthesis and mesomorphic behavior of 3-[4’ – Alkyloxy phenyl] –5-[3”, 4” – Ethylenedoxybenzlyl]-2-isoxazolines Nagappa, K B Umesh, K M Lokanatha Rai and J Mahadeva. Indian J Chem. 43 B , 2635 (2004)
17 Synthesis and characterization of new mesogenic oximes, K M Lokanatha Rai. K R Prasad, Nagappa and J Mahadeva; Indian J. Chem.., 41B, 1676 (2002)
18 Twist grain boundary phases in the binary mixtures of Smectic and Cholesteryl compounds, J Mahadeva, Nagappa, K R Prasad and P R Alapati ; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 365, 827 (2001)
19 Mesomorphic phases in the mixtures of the two non-mesogenic compounds, Nagappa, J Mahadeva, P Nagaraj, H Sathyanarayana and K M L Rai ; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 367, 555 (2001)
20 Variation of the entropy of the transition in nematic mixtures of EPPV and PBPA, Nagappa, K N Jagadish, J Mahadeva and R Somashekar ; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 366, 239 (2001)
21 Variation of entropy of the transition in nematic mixtures, Nagappa, J Mahadeva, H Someshekarappa and R Somashekar ; Indian J. Phys., 74A(1), 45 (2000)
22 Electric field effect on blue phase of mixtures of liquid crystalline compounds, J Mahadeva, K R Prasad, Nagappa and P R Alapati ; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 330, 383 (1999)
23 Induced chiral smectic phase in the mixture of cholesteric and nematic compounds, B T Raju, J Mahadeva, Nagappa and P R Alapati ; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 330, 483 (1999)
24 Twisted grain boundary phase in the binary mixture of nematic and cholesteryl compounds, Nagappa, J Mahadeva, and P R Alapati; Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 304, 409 (1997)
25 Induced smectic and chiral smectic phase in racemic mixtures of cholesteryl compound, Nagappa, K N Jagadish, J Mahadeva, A Shivaprasad and P R Alapati ; Mol Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 301, 1 (1997)
26 Liquid crystalline behavior of binary mixtures of two Non-mesogenic compounds, Nagappa, J Mahadeva, R H Nayak, P R Alapati and K M Loknatha Rai ; Mol. Cryst. Liq Cryst., 301, 7 (1997)
27 Synthesis and characterization of new mesogenic 1,3,4-oxadiazoles, K M Lokanatha Rai. K R Prasad, K C Manoj, Nagappa and J Mahadeva; Turkish J. Chem., In Press (2018)
28 TGB phase in the binary mixture of Liquid Crystalline compounds, J Mahadeva, K R Prasad, B T Raju and Nagappa ; 5th National Seminar on Liquid Crystals, Nov. 1996 at TIET, Patiala, India.
29 Electric field on phase transition in liquid crystalline blue phase systems, J Mahadeva, K R Prasad, B T Raju and Nagappa ; Proc. Solid state Phys, symposium, 40C, 342 (1997)
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30 Induced ferroelectric liquid crystalline phase in the mixture of nematic and cholesteryl compounds, J Mahadeva, B T Raju and Nagappa; Proc. Solid state Phys. Symposium, 40C, 346 (1997)
31 Mesomorphic behavior of binary mixtures of two non-mesogenic compounds, J Mahadeva, Nagappa, R Somashekar, P Nagaraj and K R Prasad; 5th IUMRS Int. Conf. In Asia, Oct. 1998, at Bangalore, India.
32 Variation of the Entropy of the transition in nematic mixtures, J Mahadeva, K R Prasad, R Somashekar and Nagappa ; Proc. Solid state Phys. Symposium, 42, 149 (1999)
33 TGBA, TGBC and TGBC phases in the mixtures of liquid crystalline compounds, J Mahadeva, S K Naveen kumar, T N Govindaiah and Nagappa; Proc. Solid state Phys. Symposium, 43, 108 (2000)
34 Synthesis of new homologous series of Ferroelectric liquid crystalline compounds (Ref.No.LCTpl-1), Nagappa, J Mahadeva, K R Prasad and K M Lokanath Rai; 21st Int. Display research Conference and 8th Int. Display workshop(IDW), Oct. 16-19, 2001 at Nagoya, Japan
35 TGB phase in the binary mixtures of liquid crystalline compounds (Ref.No.204), J Mahadeva, K Hemalatha, S K Naveen kumar, T N Govindaiah, Nagappa and P R Alapati; 19th Int. Liq. Cryst. Conf., 30 June – 5 July, 2002 at Edinburgh, UK.
36 Induced chiral smectic phase in the binary mixtures of nematic and cholesteric compounds (Ref.No.205) J Mahadeva, T N Govindaiah, K Hemalatha, S K Naveen kumar, and Nagappa; 19th Int. Liq. Cryst. Conf., 30 June – 5 July, 2002, at Edinburgh, UK
37 Variation of the entropy of the transition in nematic mixtures (Ref.No.207), S K Naveen kumar, J Mahadeva, and Nagappa and R Somashekar; 19th Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 30 June – 5 July, 2002 at Edinburgh, UK
38 Synthesis and Characterization of some new homologous series of Ferroelectric Liquid crystalline compounds, (Ref.N0.901) Nagappa, K R Prasad, K M Loknatha Rai and J Mahadeva; 19th Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 30 June – 5 July, 2002 at Edinburgh, UK.
39 Lorentz field factors of nematogenic HBA and DHBA, (Ref.No. 896) D Sunanda, M S Madhava, D Revannasiddaiah, R Somashekar and J Mahadeva; 19th Int. Liq. Cryst. Conf., 30 June – 5 July, 2002 at Edinburgh, UK.
40 Polarizability, Order parameter, Anisotropic potential of a binary nematic mixture, (Ref.No.897) D Sunanda, M S Madhava, D Revannasiddaiah, R Somashekar and J Mahadeva; 19th Int. Liq. Cryst. Conf., 30 June – 5 July, 2002 at Edinburgh, UK
41 Electro-Optic studies of some pure nematics, (Ref.No.898) D Sunanda, K K Raina, M S Mahdava, D Revannasiddaiah, and J Mahadeva; 19th Int. Liq. Cryst. Conf., 30 June – 5 July, 2002 at Edinburgh, UK.
42 Orientational order and Anisotropic pair potential of NBA and DHBA, mixtures, (Ref.No.899) D Sunanda, M S Madhava, D Revannasiddaiah, R Somashekar and J Mahadeva; 19th Int. Liq. Cryst. Conf., 30 June – 5 July, 2002 at Edinburgh, UK.
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43 Mesomorphic behaviour of Micellar Nematic lyophase in the mixtures of two non-mesogenic compounds, (Ref.N0.LYO11) J Mahadeva, T N Govindaiah, R Somashekar and Nagappa; 22nd Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 29 June – 4 July, 2008 at Jeju, Korea.
44 Crystal structure of 4-(Cholesteryloxy-5-Oxopentyloxy) phenyl 4-(n-Decyloxy)-Benzoate, (Ref.N0.STR20) S Mohyeddine, D Revannasiddaiah, N K Lokanath, I Shashikala, C V Yelmaggad and J Mahadeva; 22nd Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 29 June – 4 July, 2008 at Jeju, Korea.
45 Crystal structure of a Cholesterol-based nonsymetric Dimer composed of phenyl 4-(n-heptyloxy) benzoate achiral anisometric core, (Ref.N0.STR21) S Mohyeddine, D Revannasiddaiah, N K Lokanath, I Shashikala, C V Yelmaggad and J Mahadeva; 22nd Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 29 June – 4 July, 2008 at Jeju, Korea.
46 X-ray diffraction studies of the lyotropic system, (Ref.N0.P-203) Nagappa, J Mahadeva and R Somashekar; 38th National seminar on Crystallography, 11-13 Feb, 2009 at University of Mysore, Mysore, India.
47 Micellar Nematic lyophase in the binary mixture of two non-mesogenic compounds, (Ref.N0.P-264) J Mahadeva, S K Naveen Kumar, M V Krishna Swamy and Nagappa; 23rd Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 11 –16 July, 2010 at Cracow, Poland.
48 Studies on the Electro-Optic effect and Thermotropic biaxial phase in the mixture of nematic liquid crystals, (Ref.N0.P-265) J Mahadeva, M Marthandappa and Nagappa; 23rd Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 11 –16 July, 2010 at Cracow, Poland
49 Biaxial nematic phase and Orientational order parameter of the binary mixture of the liquid crystals, (Ref.N0.P-386) J Mahadeva, M Marthandappa, R Somashekar and Nagappa; 23rd Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 11 –16 July, 2010 at Cracow, Poland.
50 Thermotropic biaxial phase in the binary mixture of nematic compounds (Ref.N0.5551-0663) J Mahadeva, M Marthandappa, R Somashekar and Nagappa; 24rd Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 19 –24 August, 2012 at Mainz, Germany.
51 Studies on the Electro-Optic effect in the mixture of nematic liquid crystals, (Ref.N0.5551-0682) J Mahadeva and Nagappa; 24rd Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 19 –24 August, 2012 at Mainz, Germany
52 The Optical diffraction studies of the mixture of nematic liquid crystals, (Ref.N0.5551-0743) J Mahadeva, T N Govindaiah and Nagappa; 24rd Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 19 –24 August, 2012 at Mainz, Germany.
53 Non-linear optical properties of di-heptyloxyazoxy benzene, (Ref.N0.5551-0681) J Mahadeva, and Nagappa; 24th Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 19 –24 August, 2012 at Mainz, Germany.
54 Synthesis and Characterization of new mesogenic 2-(4’-pyridyl)-5-(4-alkyloxy phenyl)-1,3,4- Oxdizoles (Ref.N0.5551-0565) J Mahadeva, K R Prasad, K B Umesh, K M Loknatha Rai , Nagappa and K C Manoj; 24th Int. Liq.Cryst. Conf., 19– 24 August, 2012 at Mainz, Germany.
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55 Optical and thermal properties of a lyotropic Micellar Nematic phase, T N Govindaiah, H R Sreepad, P M Sathynarayana, J Mahadeva and Nagappa; American Institute of Physics conf. proc., 1512, 114 (2013)
56 The optical diffraction of the mixtures of cholesteric and nematic compounds, (OP-2) J Mahadeva, T N Govindaiah and Nagappa; 20th National Conf. on Liq.Crys., 16 –18 November, 2013 at Manipal, India.
57 Study on anisotropic molecular orientation in a Ternary mixtures, (OP) B N Ramakrishna, M T Shivasagar, J Mahadeva and T N Govindaiah; Proc. of National Conf. on RTPME, (ISBN No. 978-81-930115-1-5) 20 –21 February, 2015 at Sarada vilas College, Mysuru, India.
58 Reentrant Lyotropic Nematic phase in a Ternary mixtures, (PP) M T Shivasagar, B N Ramakrishna, J Mahadeva and T N Govindaiah; Proc. of National Conf. on RTPME, (ISBN No. 978-81-930115-1-5) 20 –21 February, 2015 at Sarada vilas College, Mysuru, India.
59 Optical studies on Induced reentrant Smectic-A phase in binary mixture of two liquid crystalline materials, B N Ramakrishna, T N Govindaiah, J Mahadeva and M T Shivasagar; Proc. of State level Seminar on recent trends in Photonics, 15 February, 2017, PP 13-18 at PES College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya, India.
60 A Study on Mechanical properties and Dyeing behavior of Davangere Cotton Fibers, M P Rupashree, K. Murugesh Babu, J Mahadeva and R. Somashekar; Proc. of State level Seminar on recent trends in Photonics, 15 February, 2017, PP 42-48 at PES College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya, India.
61 Optical characterization of binary mixture of thermotropic liquid crystalline materials, M T Shivasagar, T N Govindaiah, J Mahadeva and B N Ramakrishna; Proc. of State level Seminar on recent trends in Photonics, 15 February, 2017, PP 49-53 at PES College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya, India.
62 Molecular Self-assembled Lyotropic Chromonic liquid crystals, T N Govindaiah, H R Sreepad, J Mahadeva, B N Ramakrishna and M T Shivasagar; Proc. of State level Seminar on recent trends in Photonics, 15 February, 2017, PP 104-110 at PES College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya, India.
63 Optical Studies on Molecular Orientations of Cholesteric and Smectic Phases of Liquid Crystalline Materials , P Srinivas, T.N. Govindaiah and J. Mahadeva ; Proc.
of National level Seminar on recent trends in Physics, 25 September, 2017 at Bharathi College, Bharathi nagar, Mandya, India.
Conferences / Seminars / Workshops Attended
Sl. No.
Conferences/Workshops/Seminars Attended
01 1995, The 38th DAE – Solid Physics Symposium, Calcutta, India 02 1996, The 5th National Seminar on Liquid Crystal, Patiala, India. 03 1997, The 40th DAE – Solid State Physics Symposium, Cochin, India 04 1998, The 5th IUMRS International Conference in Asia, I.I.Sc Bangalore, India
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05 1998, The 41st DAE- Solid State Physics Symposium, Kurukshetra, India 06 1999, The 42nd DAE – Solid State Physics Symposium, Kalapakkum, India 07 2000, July (24th–28th), The 18th International Liquid Crystal Conference, Sendia,
Japan 08 2000, The 43rd DAE – Solid State Physics Symposium, Bilaspur, India 09 2001, The 6th Kumari L.A.Meera memorial meeting on “Frontier areas in Physics”,
Mysore, India. 10 2001, The 44th DAE – Solid State Physics Symposium, Trobay, Mumbai, Inida. 11 2002, June 30th – July 5th, The 19th International Liquid Crystal Conference,
Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 12 2002, Oct (18-31), Refresher Course in Experimental Physics, Sponsored by Indian
Academy of Sciences, Bangalore. At IGCAR, Kalapkkum. 13 2002, Dec (18-20), In ternational Conference on Liquid Crystal and Other soft
materials, Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, India. 14 2003, Oct (9–11), The 10th National Conference on Liquid Crystals, Garden City
College, Bangalore, India. 15 2004, July (19–20), UGC sponsored workshop on “Recent trends in Teaching –
Learning Physics & Electronics”, Maharanis Science College, Mysore, India. 2004, Nov (1–3), The 11th National Conference on Liquid Crystals, Ewing Christion College, Allahabad, India.
16 2005, April 16th, World year of physics 2005, Workshop on “Excitement of Teaching Physics, I. I. Sc. Bangalore, Inida
17 2005, Nov (7-26), Capacity building program on Multimedia and E-content development; Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) – UGC, New Delhi, India.
18 2005, Dec (19–21), The 12th National Conference on Liquid Crystals, Department of Chemistry, Assam University, Silchar, Assam, India
19 2006, June (15-26), Faculty development programme on Entrepreneurship, sponsored by DST, New Delhi and organized by CEDOC, Dharwad at ODP, Mysore, India
20 2006, Oct (9–11), The 13th National Conference on Liquid Crystals, Department of Studies in Physics, University of Mysore, Mysore, India.
21 2007, Dec (17-19), The 14th National Conference on Liquid Crystals, Department of Physics, North Bengal University, Siliguri, west Bengal, India.
22 2008, June 29th – July 4th, The 22nd International Liquid Crystal Conference, Jeju, Korea.
23 2008, Oct. (17-19), 23rd Annual Convention of Indian Association of Physics Teachers, Indian Academy Degree College, Bangalore, India.
24 2008, Oct. (30-31), Workshop on VHDL, Department of Electronics, S B R R Mahajana College, Mysore, India.
25 2009, Feb (11–13), The 38th National Seminar on Crystallography, Department of Studies in Geology, University of Mysore, Mysore, India.
26 2009, August 2 – 5th, The International Symposium on Liquid Crystal Science and Technology, Kunming, China.
27 2009, August 18th, Workshop on “The Revised Syllabi of Under-Graduate Course in
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Physics”, PES College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya, India. 28 2010, February 18th, Workshop on “Digital Signal Processing”, Department of
Electronics, MMK & SDM, Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Mysore, India. 29 2010, March 4th, Workshop on “The Revised Syllabi of Under-Graduate Course in
Physics, AVK College of Women, Hassan, India. 30 2010, August 24th, “One day Acquaintance programme of Inter University
Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi, held in DOS in Physics, University of Mysore, Mysore.
31 2011, February 3rd-4th, Seminar on “Photonics and Electronics in Physics”, St.Philomena’s College, Mysore, India.
32 2011, February 15rd -16th, The 3rd Seminar of Karnataka Science and Technology Academy with University of Mysore, Mysore, India.
33 2012, August 17th -19th, Workshop on “Photonics and Radio Universe”, MMK & SDM First Grade College for Women, Mysore, India.
34 2013, February 28th, State level Seminar on “LASAR and OPTICAL FIBRE”, RBANM’S First Grade College and Bangalore University Physics Teacher’s Forum, Bangalore, India.
35 2013, November 10th, Divisional level Seminar on “Academic and Administration”, Department of Collegiate Education, Mysore region, Mysore, India
36 2013, Nov (16–18), The 20th National Conference on Liquid Crystals, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal, Karnataka, India
37 2014, April 22nd, State level Seminar on “Wireless Technology: Systems, Applications & Perspectives”, Department of Electronics, MMK & SDM, Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Mysore, India.
38 2014, September 6th, State level Seminar on “Recent Trends in Nanomaterials”, Government College (Autonomus), Mandya, India.
39 2015, February (20-21st”, Government College (Autonomus),Sarada Vilas College, Mysuru, India.
40 2015, February (20-21st), UGC sponsored National Conference on “Recent Trends in Physics, Mathematics and Engineering”, Sarada Vilas College, Mysuru, India.
41 2016, January (3-7th), 103rd Indian Science Congress, University of Mysuru, Mysuru. India.
42 2016, February 12th, State level Seminar on “Astrophysics-Recent developments”, Department of Physics, MMK & SDM, Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Mysore, India.
43 2016, April 22-23rd, Resource Person for FDP on Recent developments in Measurement Science on “Typical Measurement systems” - Department of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte, India
44 2017, February 15th, State level Seminar on “Recent Trends on Photonics”, Department of Physics, PES College of Science, Arts and Commerce, Mandya, India.
45 2018, January 10th, Workshop on “Revised Degree syllabus”, Department of Electronics, MMK & SDM, Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Mysore, India.
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Details of OP & RC
SL NO
PROGRAMME ORGANISED BY DURATION
1 Refresher Course University of Mysore, Mysore
01 –03-1994 to 26-03-1994
2 Refresher Course University of Mysore, Mysore
08 –07-1998 to 30-07-1998
3 Orientation Program University of Mysore, Mysore
30 –10-2000 to 25-11-2000
4 Refresher Course IGCAR, Kalpakkaum 18–10-2002 to 31-10-2002 5 Refresher Course University of Mysore,
Mysore 10 –07-2003 to 31-07-2003
6 TQM Govt. Boys College, Mandya.
05-03-2004
Resource Person
SL. NO.
Title of the paper presented
Title of The Conference/ Seminar/ Workshop/ Symposia
Organizer and Date
International/ National/
Regional/ etc.
1 Liquid Crystalline behavior of mixture of Two non mesogenic compounds
International Symposium on Liquid Crystal Science & Technology (ISLCT)-2009
Kunming, China, 2 to 5 -08- 2009
International
2 The optical diffraction of the mixtures of cholesteric and nematic compounds
The 20th National Conference on Liquid Crystals.
Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal, Karnataka 16 to18-11-2013
National
3 Basic mesurments FDA on typical mesurment system
NMAM Institute of Techonology, Nitte, Karnataka 22nd April 2016
State
Awards & Honors
� International Scientific Committee member for International Symposium on Liquid
Crystal Science & Technology (ISLCT)-2009, Kunming, China.
� Chair Person at ISLCT- 2009, Kunming, China
� Invited talk at an ISLCT-2009, Kunming, China
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International Conferences attended and presented:
International Conference University & Place Date
18th International Liquid
Crystal Conference Sendai, JAPAN 24 – 28 July, 2000
19th International Liquid
Crystal Conference Edinburgh, UK June 30th to July 5th , 2002
International Conference on
LC & Soft material
Raman Research Institute
(RRI), Bangalore, INDIA 18 – 20, Dec, 2003
22nd International Liquid
Crystal Conference Jeju, KOREA June 29th to July 4th , 2008
International Symposium on
Liquid Crystal Science and
Technology
Kunming, CHINA August 2-5th, 2009
Member of BOE, BOAE and BOS SL. NO.
BOE / BOS Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O S 2008-10 J S S College (Autonomous) Mysore 2 B O E 2009-10 University of Mysore 3 B O A E 2009-11 University of Mysore
4 B O E 2013-14 Govt. College (Autonomous), Mandya 5 B O E 2013-14 Bangalore University 6 B O S 2013-15 University of Mysore
7 B O E 2015-16 Yuvarajas College (Autonomous) Mysore 8 B O E 2016-18 Govt. Womens College (Autonomous), Mandya
Membership in Learned and Professional Societies:
Sl. No.
Details
1. Life member of International Liquid Crystal Society
2. Life member of National Liquid Crystal Society
3. Life member of Indian Physics Association
4. Life member of Indian Association of Physics Teacher
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G.S Lingegowda, Associate Professor and HOD Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1 Solid state and molecular physics
Academic staff college, Mysore university
Mysore 20th/10/ 1993
2 Refresher course in physics
Academic staff college, Manasagangotri, University of Mysore
Mysore 05-31/10/1998
3 Seminar University of Mysore Mysore
16/10/2003
4 Training program in higher education
Boy’s college Mandya 7th to 9th April - 2003
5 “Education in the changing world order”
D Banumaiah college Mysore 07/10/2005
6 “Demonstration of higher education”
D Banumaiah college Mysore 12/01/2008
7 “State level astronomy programme”
University of Mysore , ManasaGangotri,
Mysore 29-30/01/2010
8 “Effective teaching of physics in class rooms”
Bharathi college, Bharathi nagara
26/07/2008
Member of BOE & BOS SL. NO.
BOE/BOS Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O S 2016-18 University of Mysore, Mysore 2 B O E 2016-17 University of Mysore, Mysore
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J. Ravishankar, Associate Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1
Total Quality Management Government college of Boys
Mandya
7th to 9th
April 2003
2
Responsibility of Government in Education
Mahajana’s college Mysore 14/10/2003
3
State level seminor on Frontiers of Science and technology
Yuvaraja’s college Mysore 5/1/2004
4
B.Sc. Syllabus of Physics and Electronics
Sarada Vilas college Mysore 9/9/2004
5
Higher Education in the Background of Globalization
D.Banumaiah’s college Mysore 04/12/2004
6
Einsteinian Physics-a retrospect
JSS college foe Women
Mysore 16th and 17th Dec 2005
7
Frontiers of Physics St.Philomena’s college Mysore 17th and 18th Feb
2006
8
The Dimensions of Higher Education in the context of Globalization
D.Banumaiah’s college Mysore 6/10/2006
9
The revised syllabus of undergraduate course in Physics
PES college of Science,Arts and Commerce
Mandya 18/08/2009
10 Photonics and Electronics St.Philomena’s college Mysore 3rd and 4th Feb
2011
11
Geoinformatics for natural resources management
Maharaja’s college Mysore 12thand13th March
2012
12
Educational Seminor,Software Designing for transparent administration
St.Philomena’s college Mysore 10/11/2013
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13
Recent trends in Nanomaterials
Government college(Autonomous)
college
Mandya 16/09/2014
14 Two days National Conference on Recent Trends in Physics,
Mathematics and Engineering
Sarada Vilas college Mysore 20thand 21th Feb
2015
15
103rd Indian Science Congress
University of Mysore Mysore, Karnataka
3rd to 7th January 2016
16 Workshop on “Outcome Based Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
M S Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences
Bangalore 29th and 30th July, 2016
17
One Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Physics
Bharathi College, Bharathinagara
University of Mysore
26th September 2017
18 Refresher Course in Physics
Academic Staff college University of Mysore
26thOct to 20thNov 1993
19 Refresher Course in Physics
Academic Staff college University of Mysore
6thto31st March 1995
20 Refresher Course in Physics
Academic Staff college University of Mysore
5thto31stOct 1998
Member of BOE SL. NO.
BOE Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O E 2016-18 University of Mysore, Mysore
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Ninganna , Associate Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended Sl
No. TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1 TQM Programme Govt., college for boys,
Mandya 7.8.&09-04-2003
2 Frontiers of science and technology
Yuvaraja’s college, Mysore. 05-01-2004
3 World year physics (WYP-2005)
Manasa Gangothri, Mysore. 18-11-2005 to 21-11-2005
4 Effective teaching of physics in class room
Bharathi college, Bharathi nagar.
26-07-2008
5 Inclusive education and inclusive development
Bangalore University.
Bangalore. 17-10-2008 to 19-10-2008
6 Relative of chemistry in contemporary society
PES college, Mandya, 20-03-2009
7 Emerging trends in soils microbes, biodiversity and environmental conservation
Bharathi college, Bharathi nagar.
20-03-2009
8 Astronomy and astrophysics
vijaya college, Bangalore 02-04-2009 to 04-04-2009
9 Revised syllabi of undergraduate course in physics
PES college, Mandya 18-08-2009
10 Emerging trends in liquid crystals and co-ordination compounds
St. Philomena’s college
Mysore 21-08-2009 to 22-08-2009
11 International inter disciplinary conference on frontiers of astronomy (IICFA 2009)
field marshel Km.Cariyappa college
Madikeri 28-12-2009 to 30-12-2009
12 The revised syllabi(2010) of undergraduate course in physics
A V K college for women,
Hassan 04-03-2010
13 Photonics and electronics St. Philomena’s college,
Mysore 03-02-2011 to 04-02-2011
14 The role of teachers in human rights and educational values
Govt. science college,
Hassana 11-05-2011
15 Changing paradigms of higher education values
ST. Aloysius college (Autonomous),
Mangalore 01-12-2013
16
XXVII AIFUCTO Statutory conference
ST. Aloysius college (Autonomous),
Mangalore 30-11-2013 to 02-12-2013
17 Open lecture series program
Bharathi college, Bharathi nagar 18-03-2014
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18 Resent Trends in Nanomaterials
Govt college (Autonomous)
Mandya 06-09-2014
19 Recent trends in physics, maths and engineering
sarada vilas college,
Mysore 20.21-02-2015
20 Two Week ISTE – Short Term Training Programme on Engineering physics
P.E.S.College of Engineering
Mandya 8th – 18th December - 2015
21 Mental Health Symposium
P.E.S.College of Science, Arts & Commmerce,
Mandya 20.08.2016
22 Workshop on “Outcome Based Teaching and Learning in Higher Education”
Jnanasamanvaya Initiative of Govt. Karnataka
M.S.Ramaiah Univerity of
Applied Sciences
Bangalore
29th & 30th July - 2016
23 One Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Physics
Bharathi College, Bharathinagara
University of Mysore
26th September 2017
Member of BOE SL. NO.
BOE Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O E 2014-15 University of Mysore, Mysore 2 B O E 2015-16 Govt. College (Autonomous), Mandya
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Department of Chemistry
Dr. Ramalingaiah, Associate professor
Research Activities
Sl. No.
Title of the Paper, Name of the Journal & Paper Presented
1 Synthesis and Spectral studies of the Biologically active complexes of Tantalum (V) with N - alkylphenothiazines. Transition Met. Chem., 22, 185 – 188 (1997) Presented at the “32nd Annual Convention of Chemists” held at University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Dec. 26-29,1995
2 Synthesis and Investigations of Biologically active complexes of N-alkylphenothiazines with Yttrium, (III). Synth. React. Inorg. Met.-Org. Chem., 28 (1), 1- 11 (1998) Presented in the “16th Indian Council of Chemists Conference” held at Mangalore University, Mangalore, Karnataka Dec.29-31, 1997.
3 Synthesis and Fungicidal studies of Niobium (V) complexes with N-alkylphenothiazines. J. Indian Chem. Soc., 74, 784-785 (1997)
4 Synthesis, Spectral and Thermal studies of Biologically active complexes of lanthanum (III) with N-alkylphenothiazines. Asian Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 9, No. 2, 200-203 (1997)
5 Investigations of Biologically active complexes of Thorium (III) with N-alkylphenothiazenes. Asian Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 9, No.2, 283-287 (1997) Also accepted for presentation at “Indian Council of Chemists” held at Aurangabad, 26thOct.1996
6 Ruthenium (III) Catalyzed oxidation of Amides by Sodium sulphonamide N-bromobenzene in hydrochloric acid: A kinetic and mechanistic study. Transition Met. Chem., 24, 52-59 (1999)
7 Ruthenium (III) Catalysed kinetics of Oxidation of Substituted Ethanols in Bromamine – B in Hydrochloric acid medium. Synth, React. Inorg. Met. Org. Chem., 30 (9) 1667- 1683 (2000)
8 Mechanism of oxidation of Isoniazid by hypo halides in alkaline medium: A kinetic and mechanistic study. Indian Journal of Chemistry, Vol, 40 A, 110 – 114 (2001)
9 Oxidation of aliphatic amides by N- chlorobenzene sulphonamide in acid medium catalyzed by Ruthenium (III) : A Kinetic and mechanistic study. J. Indian Chem. Soc., Vo. 79, 426-432 (2002)
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10 Osmium (VIII) catalyzed and uncatalyzed oxidation of Biotin by Chloramine- T in alkaline medium: Comparative mechanistic aspects and kinetic modeling. Journal of Molecular catalysis A: Chemical Vo. 265, 70-79 (2007) Presented at the “National Conference on Chemical Dynamics and Reaction Mechanism” Acharya Nagarjuna Uviversity, Nagarjuna nagar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, 19th – 21st, Jan-20006.
11 Osmium (VIII) catalyzed mechanistic investigations of oxidation of Benzimidazoles by chloramine – T in alkaline medium: A kinetic approach. Catalysis Communications Vol.9, 1443-1452 (2008) Presented at the “National Conference in Chemistry-2006”, 26 - 29th Sept-2006.
12 Selective and an efficient Oxidative Conversion of Glutathioneto Glutathione disulfide with N- bromosuccinimide in aqueous acidic solution: Kinetic and Mechanistic chemistry Journal of Sulfur Chemistry Vol. 31, No. 5, 405 – 414 (2010) Presented at the “International Conference on Current trends in Chemistry and Bio-Chemistry”, Dept. of chemistry, Central College Campus, Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka, 18th -19th Dec-2009.
13 Ru (III) catalyzed selective and efficient oxidative conversion of cysteine to cystine with alkaline Chloramines-B: A kinetic and mechanistic chemistry Presented at the National Conference on “Recent Trends in Chemistry (RTC-2011)” organized by the Department of Chemistry, P.E.S. College of Science, Arts and Commerce, Mandya, Karnataka. 16th – 17th Septermber – 2011.
14 Os(VIII) Catalysed oxidation of Metronidazole by Chloramine – T in alkaline medium: Kinetic and Mechanistic study Presented at the International Conference on “Trends in Chemical Sciences Going Beyond Frontiers” Organized by Indian Council of Chemists at Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA . 10th – 12th June – 2012
15 Kinetic and Mechanism of Oxidative conversion of Pyrazine to Pyrazine N-oxide with alkaline Chloramine – T Presented at the National Conference on Pure and Applied Chemistry – 2014 (NACOPAC-2014) Dept. of Studies in Chemistry, University of Mysore, Karnataka, 29th – 31st, December- 2014.
16 Kinetic and Mechanism of Oxidative conversion of p-rosaniline to with alkaline Chloramine – T Presented in 103rd Indian Science Congress, University of Mysore 3rd – 7th January 2016
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Papers Presented in International Conferences International Conference on “Current Trends in Chemistry and Bio-chemistry”
Dept. Chemistry Central College Bangalore University
18th-19th Dec-2009
International Conference of Indian Council of Chemists on “Trends in Chemical Sciences Going Beyond Frontiers”
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
10th – 12th June – 2012
National & State level Conferences / Seminars Attended Sl. No.
Conferences/Seminars Name of the Institute/ University
Period
1 32nd Annual convention of Chemists
University of Rajasthan Jaipur, Rajasthan
26-12-95 to 29-12-95
2 Research paper Accepted for Presentation in “Indian Council of Chemistry”
Aurangabad, Maharashtra 26-10-96
3 16th Indian Council of Chemists Conference
Mangalore-University Mangalore, Karnataka
29-12-97 to 31-12-97
4 All India Conference on Education in Values & Human Resource Development.
Prajapitha Bramha Kumari Eshwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya & Univerisity of Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka.
2-2-2000 to 2-3-2000
5 State Level Seminar on Frontier of Science & Technology.
Yuvarajas College, Mysore, Karnataka.
5-2-2004
6 U.G.C. Sponsored Workshop foTeachers on “Career Orientation” (A Personality Development Approach)
Maharani’s Arts College for Women, Bangalore.
19th - 21st Aug – 2004
7 National Conference on Chemical dynamics and Reaction mechanisms.
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntoor, Andhra Pradesh
19-1-06 to 21-2-06
8 National Conference in Chemistry-2006
Central College Campus, Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka.
27-9-06 to 29-9-06
9 UGC Sponsored National Level Seminar on Equity & Excellence in Higher Education
Mysore University Private College Teachers Association St.Philomena’s College, Mysore.
2nd & 3rd April – 2006
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10 Faculty Development Programme Centre for Entrepreneurship Development of Karnataka, Dharwar. at ODP-Mysore
15th – 26th June - 2006
11 Workshop on “Total Quality Management” in Higher Education”
Govt. Arts College, Bangalore.
17-10-2006
12 State Level Conference of “TQM & HRD”
CLHRD Mangalore, Karnataka.
29-4-2007
13 UGC Sponsored State Level Seminar on “Popularizing Basic Science Courses- A Modern Approach”
Govt.Science College, Hassan Karnataka.
31st Aug – 1st Oct – 2007
14 Democratization of Higher Education
Mysore University Private College Teachers Association, At Mahajana Vidya Samsthe, Mysore
12-01-2008
15 Training Programme of the Course in “Electrochemical Science & Technology
SEAST CHAPTER BANGALORE
27th -28th Sept.- 2008
16 National Level Conference “Inclusive Education and Inclusive Development”
AIFUCTO 26th Academic Conference 2008, Bangalore University, Bangalore.
17th -19th Oct – 2008
17 One day workshop on Review of Karnataka State Universities Act 2000.
UGC Academic Staff College. University of Mysore, Mysore.
29th Jan -2009
18 UGC sponsored State Level Conference (Bangalore University)
Chemistry Teachers Forum (CTF)., DOS in Chemistry
14th Feb – 2009
19 State level Seminar on “Relevance of Chemistry in Contemporary Society”.
P.E.S. College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya.
20th March – 2009
20 National Level Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Soil, Microbes, biodiversity & Environmental Conservation”
Rural College Kanakapura. Ramanagara Dist. Karnataka State.
30th & 31st March -2009
21 National Level Conference on the “Emerging Areas in Chemistry” NACEAC- 2009.
Dept. of studies in Chemistry University of Mysore
30th July & 1st Aug-2009
22 UGC Sponsored State Level Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Liquid Crystals& Co-ordination Compounds”
St.Philomena’s College, Mysore
21st & 22nd Aug - 2009
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23 UGC Sponsored State Level Seminar on “Recent Developments In Nano Chemistry- an overview”.
Govt. Science College, Hassan
10th Oct - 2009
24 International Conference on “Current Trends in Chemistry and Bio-chemistry”
Dept. Chemistry Central College Bangalore University
18th-19th Dec-2009
25 Workshop for framing Syllabus for CBCS Semester Scheme in Chemistry
Dept. of Chemistry University of Mysore
18th-20th Feb-2010
26 Creative Teaching in Different Aspects of Chemistry
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
2nd March-2010
27 UGC sponsored National Conference on “Chemistry for Society and Industry”
Jyoti Nivas college, Bangalore
5th March 2011
28 UGC Sponsored National Conference on “Recent Trends in Chemistry (RTC-2011)
P.E.S.College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya
16th – 17th Sept. – 2011
29 International Conference of Indian Council of Chemists on “Trends in Chemical Sciences Going Beyond Frontiers”
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
10th – 12th June – 2012
30 UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Recent Advances in Chemical Biology–An Overview(RSCB – 2013)”.
Govt. Science College Hassan
15th & 16th March – 2013
31 State Level Seminar on “Green Chemistry: Safer material for Safer World”
Sri Mahadeshwara First Grade College Kollegala
28.08.2013
32 UGC sponsored National Conference on “Recent Advances in Chemical Biology – An Overview (RSCB)”.
Teresian College, Mysore
25th & 26th Oct. – 2013
33 UGC Sponsored National Conference on “Recent Trends in Medicinal Chemistry (RTMC–2014)
Jyoti Nivas College, Bangalore
3rd & 4th Sept.– 2014
34 UGC sponsored State level Seminar on “Recent Trends in Nanomaterials”
Govt. College (Aut) In association with P.E.S.College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya
6th Sept. – 2014
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35 UGC sponsored State level Seminar on “Modern Techniques in Chemical and Bio- Chemical Analysis”
A.V.K. College for Women, Hassan
10th September – 2014
36 National Conference on “Pure & Applied Chemistry-2014” (NACOPAC-2014)
Dept. of Studies in Chemistry University of Mysore, Karnataka
29th – 31st Dec. – 2014
37 National level Seminar on Chemistry & Chemical Biology
University of Mysore, Karnataka
26th May – 2015
38 103rd Indian Science Congress
University of Mysore, Karnataka
3rd – 7th January 2016
39 Two day lecture series Programme for Lectures fo Degree & P.U.College & B.Sc Degree students
Organized by the Dept. of Chemistry in Collaboration with I.I.S, Bangalore
22nd & 23rd Sept. 2017
Refresher courses, orientation programmes & work shops attended
Sl.
No.
Name of Programme/Course
Refresher Course/Orientation Programme
Name of the Institute/ University
Period
1 Orientation Programme University of Mysore 29-4-91- 25-5-91
2 Refresher Course, Karnataka University
Dharwar,Karnataka State 29-2-94 to 20-3-94
3 Refresher Course, Karnataka University
Karnataka State 21-6-94 to 11-7-94
4 Refresher Course, University of Mysore Karnataka State
24-11-97 to 17-12-97
5 Symposium on “Restructuring degree Education in the Era of Information Technology”
M.G.M. College, Udupi, Karnataka State
17-8-01 to 19-8-01
6 American Chemical Society (ACS) Short Course in Capillary Gas chromatography
Hotel Taj West End, Bangalore. Karnataka State
5-9-01
7 Facilitation Certification course in HRD and total Quality Management.
CLHRD, Mangalore, Karnataka
2-2-03 to 11-2-03
8 Teleconference Programme (TQM & HRD)
University of Mysore 23-2-03
9 State level Facilitators Workshop on “Total Quality Management in Higher Education”.
Regional Joint Director of Collegiate Education Mysore.
05-05-2003 to 06-05-2003
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10 Workshop on “Total quality Management in HigherEducation”.
Institute of Engineers, Dharwar, Karnataka
10-11-03 to 11-11-03
11 Facilitators Consultance meeting CLHRD, Mangalore,
Karnataka 28-5-04
12 National Summit on Quality Education
Convention Centre NIMHANS, Bangalore.
10-11-2005 to 11-11-05
Minor Research Projects Sanctioned By University Grants Commission Under Xth Plan Periiod & XI th Plan Period
1. MRP(S) – 299/2005 (X Plan) KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO, 3rd March – 2005 Mechanistic Investigations of some Important Oxidimetric Reactions by Aromatic sulphonyl Halomines: a Kinetic Approach
2. MRP(S) – 801/10 - 11 (XI Plan) KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO, 10th Febraury – 2011. Interaction of Platinum Metal Ions with some important Drug – Halomine Redox Systems : A Kinetic and Mechanistic study
Member for Academic Bodies BOE/BOS Name of
University/College YEAR
Member for Syllabus Framing Committee for B.Sc., degree integrated Semester Scheme.
University of Mysore
2003 – 2004
Member of Board of Examination in Chemistry(BOE)
University of Mysore 2005 – 2006
Member of Board of Examination in Chemistry (BOE)
Bangalore University 2005 – 2006
Member of Board Examination in Chemistry (BOE) University of Mysore 2007 – 2008 Member for College Development Council Advisory Committee, University of Mysore
University of Mysore
2007 - 2010
Member of Board Examination in Chemistry (BOE) University of Mysore 2008 – 20009 Member of Board of Studies in Chemistry (BOS), University of Mysore 2007 – 2010 Member of Board of Studies in Chemistry (BOS) Bangalore University 2009 Member of Board Examination in Chemistry (BOE) Yuvaraja’sCollege
(Autonomous) Mysore 2011
Member of Board of Studies in Chemistry (BOS) Jyothi Nivas College, (Autonomous)
Bangalore.
2015-2017
Member of Board Examination in Chemistry (BOE) St.Philomena’s College, (Autonomous) Mysore
2016 - 2017
Member of Board of Studies in Chemistry (BOS) University of Mysore 2016 – 2018 Member of Board of Examiners in Chemistry (BOE) Bangalore University,
Bangalore. 2017-2018
Member of Board of Examiners in Chemistry (BOE) MLA College for Women, Bangalore.
2017-2018
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Dr.C.R.Raju, Associate Professor
Research Publications Sl. No.
Title of the Paper, Name of the Journal & Paper Presented
1 Crystal structure of bis (2-butyl-4-chloro-imidazole)- 5-iminoethane
Analytical Sciences 2005.
2 Crystal structure of a tetrazole derivative
Crystal Research and Technology, 41(3). Pp. 299 – 303
3 3-Aminophenol as a novel coupling agent for the spectrophotometric determination of sulfonamide derivatives
4 Crystal Structures Of Two Imidazole Derivative
Mol. Crystal. Liq. Crystal., Vol. 393, pp. 75–82 Copyright # 2003 Taylor & Francis
5 Crystal structure of bis(2-butyl-4-chloro-imidazole)-5-iminoethane, Journal of ChemicalCrystallography,Vol.35,No.3,March2005
6 2-Bromo-5-methoxy- N -[( E )-(4-nitrophenyl)methylene]benzohydrazide, Received 10 July 2007; accepted 12 July 2007
7 Crystal Structures Of Two Triazole Derivatives
Mol. Crystal. Liq. Crystal., Vol. 393, pp. 67–73 Copyright # 2003 Taylor & Francis
8 Kinetics and Mechanism of Oxidation of L-Isoleucine and L-Ornithine Hydrochloride by Sodium N-Bromobenzenesulphonamide in Perchloric Acid Medium, Received 15.10.2002
9 Determination of Quantum yield for the Photolysis of Aqueous solution of Chloramine – B
Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section – A: Inorganic, Bio-inorganic, Physical Theoretical & Analytical Chemistry, 40(6).pp613-615, 2001
10 Oxidimetric determination of Isoniazid and Amino acids with Bromamine – B in Buffer medium
Oxidation Communications, 24(3). Pp. 393 – 399
11 Crystal structure of 2 – chloro- 3 – (betaanitrovinyl) Quinoline
Analytical Sciences, 20 (2). Pp. 403 – 404
12 Crystal structure of 4 – amino – 3 – ( 4’ – chlorophenyl) 4 – H – [1,2,4]-triazolo – 5 thiol.
X Ray Structure Analysis, 21 (1, cop) 2005
13 Tramadol hydrochloride-benzoic acid(1/1)
Acta Crystallographica Section: E – Structure Reports, 67(Part - 9). 02351 – U414
14 Tripolidinium Dipicrate
Acta Crystallographica Section: E – Structure Reports, 67(Part - 9). 02502 –U1801
15 2 – Bromo – 5 –methoxy – N – (E) [(4-nitrophenyl)Methylene] benzohydrazide.
Acta Crystallographica Section: E – Structure Reports, 63(Part - 8). 03522 –U3617
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Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Attended
Sl. No.
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Attended
Organizer Period
01. Effective Management of Office Documents
Shanthi Arts, Science & Commerce College Malavalli
03.11.2016
02. XXX Academic Conference & National Seminar on Some Draft National Education Policy as in MHRD WEBSITE – Critical Appraisal, Comments & Suggestions
All India Federation of University & College Teachers Organizations
7th – 9th December, 2016
03. Valedictory Address in UGC Sponsored State level Seminar
Hoysalesshwara College, Arasikere
27.08.2015
04. State level Seminar on “Recent Trends in Nanomaaterials”
Govt. College (Autonomous), Mandya
06.09.2014
05. XXX Academic Conference & National Seminar on Quality in Higher Education
All India Federation of University & College Teachers Organizations
14th to 16th November, 2014
06. UGC Sponsored State level Seminar on “Modern Techniques in Chemical & Bio – Chemical Analysis”
A.V.Kanthamma College for Women
10.09.2014
07. UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on “Principles and Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy(Ultra – Violet, Infra – red , NMR and Mass )
J.S.S College of Arts, Commerce & Science Nanjanagud
7th - 8th March, 2014
08. National Seminar on “Changing Paradims o Higher Education; XII Five Year Plan Intiatives”
All India Federation of University & College Teachers Organizations
01.12.2013
09. UGC Sponsored Two Day National Congerence on “Recent Trends in Chmeical Biology: An Overview” [RTCB - 2013
Teresian College Mysore
25th – 26th October, 2013
10. UGC Sponsored State levelSeminar o “Applications of Electronmagnetic Radiations”
Vivekananda College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Puttur.
24.07.2013
11. UGC Sponsored National Level Seminar “Human Rights: Issues and Challenges”
Basudev Somani College, Mysore.
22.02.2013
12. XXVIII Academic Conference and National Seminar on Higher Education in 12th Five Year Plan: Agenda, Role of Teachers and Teachers’ Movements
All India Federation of University & College Teachers Organizations
15th to 17th December, 2012
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13. National Level Science Conference
on Science for Mankind Jyothi Nivas College, Bengaluru
2nd and 3rd February, 2012
14. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Recent Initiatives in Higher Education and their Impact on Equity and Excellence
All India Federation of University & College Teachers Organizations, Tamilnadu
20th to 22nd October, 2011
15. Workshop on “Creative Teaching in different aspects of Chemistry”
The Electrocheminal Society of India, Indian Institute of Scienc e, Bengaluru
02.03.2010
16. UGC sponsored state level seminar on “Recent Technique in Chemical Analysis”
Hoysaleshwara College, Arsikere.
23.04.2010
17. State Level Seminar on “Corruption free Society- A Challenge”
Bharthi College, Bharathi Nagar
20.09.2011
18. National Seminar cum Workshop on Testing and Evaluation
Teresian College, Mysuru 26th to 27th May, 2010
19. State level Seminar on Recent Trends in Chemistry
Bharathi College, Bharathinagar,Mandya
13th Sept-2008
20. State level Seminar on Emerging Trends in Liquid Crystals & coordination Compounds
St.Philomena’s College, Mysore
21st & 22nd Aug-2009
21. National Seminar on Religion, Spirituality and Education in the Challenging Globalized World
St.Philomena’s College, Mysore
8th-10th Apr – 2007
22. National Seminar on Relevance of Indian Economic thought under Globalization
31st Oct-2008
23. 41st Annual Convention of Chemists – Paper Presentation
Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi
23rd – 27th Dec-2004
24. National Seminar on The Role of Public Funded Educational Institutions in New Scenario
AIFUCTO 5th – 7th Oct-2007
25. AIFUCTO Academic Conference Bangalore 26th, 17th-19th Oct -2008
26. Workshop on Creative Teaching in Different Aspects of Chemistry
2nd March – 2010
27. State level Seminar on Youth for Rural Development : The Role of NSS
5th March – 2009
President: Mysore University private College Teachers Association (R.), Mysore.(MUPCTA) Vice-President : Federation of University and College Teachers Association Karnataka (FUCTAK) Secretary: Federation of University and College Teachers Association Karnataka (FUCTAK)
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Dr.G.Krishnamurthy, Associate Professor
Research Publications SL. NO.
TITLE Journal with Year, Volume, and Page No.
1 Titrimetric and spectrophotometric determination of some phenothiazine pscychotropics using chloramine - T
Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 2002, 26, 551-558
2 Spectrophotometric determination of some phenothiazine drugs using hexacyanoferrate (III) and ferriin.
Chem. Anal. (Warsaw), 2002, 47, 139-146.
3 Titrimetric and spectrophotometric determination of some phenothiazine neuroleptics and antihistamines using N-bromosuccinimide.
Oxidation Commun., 2001, 24, 82-90
4 Oxidimetric determination of certain antipsychotics by oxidation with hexacyanoferate (III) and titration of hexacyano ferrate (II).
Oxidation Commun., 2001, 24, 619-625
5 Titrimetric micro determination of some therapeutically active phenothiazines using periodate
Farmaco, 2001, 56, 867-875
6 Titrimetric and spectrophotometric determination of some phenothiazine psychotropics in pure form and in formulations with meta vanadate.
Mikrochim Acta., 2001, 137, 75-80
7 Quantification of pharmaceutically important phenothiazines by oxidimetry.
IL, Farmco., 2000, 55, 87-92.
8 Oxidimetric determination of some N-substituted phenothiazines using iodate.
Oxidation, Commun., 2000, 23, 212-220
9 Determination of some antipsychotic and anticholinergic phenothiazines drugs by vanadium ( V) titration..
Mikrochim, Acta., 1999, 130, 197
10 Spectrophotometric determination of some phenothiazine drugs acting on the central nervous system using hexacyanoferrate (III)
Ann. Chim (Rome)., 1999, 89, 623-629.
11 Indirect spectrophotometric determination of some psychotropic phenothiazine drugs in pharmaceutical samples using hexacyanoferrate (III),.
Chem, Anal. (Warsaw). 1999, 44, 69-73.
12 Oxidiametric titration of some phenothiazine neutoleptics and antiallrgics with potassium dichromate.
Anal. Sci., 1999, 15-67.
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13 Use extractive spectrophotometry and ion-pair formation with chrome azurol S for the assay of some phenothiazine antipsychotic drugs in pharmaceutical formulations.
Chem Anal., (Warsaw), 1999, 44, 1049-1054
14 Indirect titrimetric and spectrophotometric methods for the determination of some phenothiazine pshychotropics.
Chem., Pharm, Bull., 1999, 47, 1351-1354
15 Spectrophotometric analysis of some phenothiazine neuroleptics using chloramine-T
Anal. Lett. 1999, 32, 2613-2623.
16 Titrimetric micro determination of some phenothiazines using hexacyanoferrate (III)
Talanta., 1998
17 Spectrophotometric assay of some antipsychotic and anticholinergic phenothiazine drugs using ammonium molybdate
Anal. Lett., 1998, 31(6), 1037- 46
18 Determination of some phenothiazine neruoloptics by means of absorption spectriogitinetry
East. Pharm., 1998, 41, 107-110
19 Spectrophotometric determination of promethazine using sodium nitroprusside
Indian, J. Pharm., Sci., 1997, 56(6), 327-329
20 Extractive spectraphotometric determination of some phenothiazines derivatives in pharmaceutical preparations.
Talanta, 1998, 46, 665-670
21 Determination of some phenothiazine drugs based on colour reaction with potassium periodate.
Anal. Lett. 2000, 33(1), 43-51.
22 Sensitive and selective extraction free ion-pair complxometric determination of metformin in bulk drug and pharmaceutical formulations.
International Journal of Pharmacy and technology, no.4, 7691-7706, ISSN-0975-766, 2015.
23 Development and validation of a stability indicating ultra-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of rifampicin in bulk drug and capsules.
The Thai Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 39(2), April-June 2015: 35-63.
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Conference/Workshop/Seminar Attended
SL. NO.
Seminar/ Workshop/ conference
Date & place Topic International/ National/ State/
University 1 Workshop 7th, 8th and 9th April 2003,
Govt., College for boys, Mandya
TQM Programme University
2 Seminar 20th March 2009 P.E.S. College of Science, Arts and Commerce, Manyda
Relevance of chemistry in contemporary society
State
3 Seminar 23rd April 2010, Hoysaleshwara College, Arsikere
Recent techniques in chemical analysis
Sate
4 Workshop 23rd March 2011, St.Philomina’s College, Mysore
Choice based credit system syllabus in chemistry
University
5 Conference 16th and 17th Sept. 2011, P.E.S. College of Science arts and commerce, Mandya
Recent trends in chemistry
National Level
6 Workshop 12th and 13th March 2012, Maharaja’s College, Mysore
Geoinformatics for natural resources Management
University
7 Seminar 27th and 28th Sept 2012, JSS College for women (Autonomous), Mysore
Polymers and their applications
State
8 Conference 25th and 26th October 2013, Teresian college, Mysore
Polymers and their applications
State
9 Seminar 6th September 2014, Govt., College, Mandya
Recent Trends in Nanomaterials
State
10 Conference 11th & 12th March 2016, St.Philomina’s College, Mysore
Emerging Trends in Chemistry
State
11 Conference 3rd – 7th January – 2016 University of Mysore
Indian Science Congress
International
12 Two day lecture series Programme
22nd & 23rd Sept. 2017 Organized by the Dept. of Chemistry in Collaboration with I.I.S, Bangalore
University
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Refresher courses, orientation programmes
B.C. Krishna, Assistant professor
Conference/Workshop/Seminar/Op Attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
01. Frontier area in Chemical Science
Bharati College Bharati Nagar 10/01/2015
02. Open Lecture series on Science
Sri Mahadeshwara Govt. First Grade College
Kollegala 24/01/2015
03. Mysore Division Science Exhibition
Mandavya College Mandya 10/02/2015
04 Two day lecture series Programme
Organized by the Dept. of Chemistry in Collaboration with I.I.S, Bangalore
Mandya 22nd & 23rd Sept. 2017
Member of BOS SL. NO.
BOS Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O S 2016-17 Govt. College (Autonomous), Mandya
Sl. No.
Course Date Place
1 Refresher Course 10/08/1998 To 03-09-1998
Academic staff College University of Mysore
2 Orientation course 30/10/2010 To 25/11/2000
Academic staff College University of Mysore
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Department of Mathematics Dr.Giniswamy, Associate Professor and HOD Research Publications Sl. No.
Title of the Paper Journal with Year, Volume and
Page No. ISSN No. and impact factor
1 A Fixed point in four metric spaces
J. Nat and Phy. Sci. Vol.14(1-2), pg. no. 105-110(2000)
2 Coincidence and fixed point theorem for single valued and multi valued maps
Nonlinear functional analysis and its applications. Vol. I(2001)
3 A fixed point theorem on non expansive type mappings on complete metric spaces
Nonlinear functional analysis and its applications. Vol. II(2001)
4 A fixed point theorem in 2-metric space and an application
J. Nat and Phy. Sci. Vol.15(2002)
5 Common fixed points of four maps under a new contractive type conditions
Soochow Journal of Mathematics.(2002)
6 Common fixed points for sequence of mappings
Proceedings of the Jangjeon Mathematical Society, Vol. 5, No.1, 2002
89-87809-15-3
7 Fixed Point Theorems for compatible and Non compatible self maps
Journal of International Academy of Physical Sciences –Vol.16 –No.1 (2012),pp13-26
0974-9373
8
Fixed point theorems in cone metric spaces by using common limit range property
Mathematical Sciences International Research Journal, Vol.3, Issue 1, 2014, pp 275-278
2278-8697
9 Fixed point theorems for reciprocally continuous mappings
Bulletin of Calcutta Mathematical Society,Vol.106, No.1,2014,pp19-30
0008-0659
10 Fixed point theorems on f-reciprocal continuity
Aryabhatta Journal of Mathematics and Informatics, Vol.6, No.1, 2014, pp 109-114
0975-7139 Impact Factor-0.489
11 Some common fixed point theorems on G-metric space
General Mathematics Notes, Vol.21, No.2, 2014, 114-124
2219-7184 Impact Factor-0.425
12 Integral type of contractions under f-weak reciprocal continuity
Int. journal of Engineering science and Innovative Technology, Vol.3, No.5, 2014
2319-5967 Impact Factor- 1.913
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13 Fixed point theorems on g-reciprocal continuity via absorbing maps
Global journal of pure and applied Mathematics, Vol.10, No.4, 2014, 495-503
0973-1768 Impact factor-0.25 H Index:3
14
Fixed point theorems in cone metric spaces by using common limit range property
Math. Sci. Int. Res. Journal,3(1) (2014),275-278
15 Multiplicative metric space with applications to multiplicative differential equations
Adv. Fixed Point Theory,5 (4) (2015)
1927-6303 Impact factor 0.421
16 Coincidence and common fixed point of F-contractions via CLRST property
Survey in Mathematics and its Applications, Vol. 11 (2016), 21 - 31
1842-6298
17 On coincidence and common fixed point of six maps Satisfying f-contractions
Turkish World Mathematical society Journal of Applied and Engineering Mathematics, Vol 6, No1,2016
2146-1147
18 Fixed points on hybrid contractive conditions in partially ordered metric space
Journal of nonlinear and convex analysis, Vol.17,No.6(2016), 1137-1149
PRINT ISSN-1345-4773 ONLINE ISSN-1880-5221
19 Fixed points theorems under F-contraction in ultrametric space.
Adv. Fixed Point Theory,7(2017),No.1,144-154
1927-6303 Impact factor 0.421
20 Hybrid method for solving nonlinear volterra-Fredholm integro differential equations
J.Math. Comput. Sci 7(2017), No.4,625-641
ISSN:1927-5307
Papers Presented in Conferences:
Sl. No.
Title with page No. Details of conference
1 Common fixed points of compatible mappings in two-metric spaces, pg. no. 13-16(2000)
National conference on History of Mathematics, Kumaun University, Nainital.
2 Contraction type mappings and convergence of sequence of fixed points in 2-metric spaces, pg. no. 288-295(2001)
Proceedings of the national conference on challenges of 21st century in Mathematics and its allied topics, UOM, Mysore.
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3 Fixed point theorem for four maps in cone metric space - 2012
International Conference on History and Development of Mathematical Sciences & Symposium on Nonlinear Analysis, MDU, Rohtak.
4 Fixed point theorems in cone metric spaces by using common limit range property
International Conference on Mathematics & Engineering Sciences – 2014, Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh
5 Existence of fixed points under f-reciprocal continuity
National conference on Recent Trends in Physics, Mathematics and Engineering, Sarada Vilas College, Mysore.
6 Common fixed point theorems for four self maps under φ -contractive condition
National conference on Recent Trends in Physics, Mathematics and Engineering, Sarada Vilas College, Mysore.
Conference/Workshop/Seminar attended
Sl. No.
Title of the conference / Seminar/ Workshop/
symposia
Organizer/ Date International / National/ Regional/
etc. 1 Conference on the works of
Srinivasa Ramanujan Department of Studies in Mathematics, University of Mysore, 1st and 2nd July 2000
Regional
2 Workshop on New Syllabus for B. Sc. Mathematics
Department of Studies in Mathematics, University of Mysore, 25th and 26th July 2000
Regional
3 National Conference on History of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics, Kumaun University, Nainital, 13th to 16th October 2000
National
4 G£ÀßvÀ ²PÀëtzÀ UÉÆvÀÄÛ UÀÄj-C£ÀÄzÁ£À ¥ÀzÀÞw
Mysore University Private Colleges Teachers Association, Mysore. 29th March 2003
Regional
5 G£ÀßvÀ ²PÀëtzÀ°è À̧ªÀÄUÀæ UÀÄtªÀÄlÖ ¤ªÀðºÀuÉ vÀgÀ É̈Ãw PÁAiÀÄðPÀæªÀÄ
Department of Collegiate Education and Mandya District Workforce, Mandya, 7th to 9th April 2003
Regional
6 À̧PÁðgÀzÀ ±ÉÊPÀëtÂPÀ dªÀ̈ ÁÝj Mysore University Private Colleges Teachers welfare Committee, Mysore, 14th October 2003
Regional
7 Higher Education in the Background of Globalization
Mysore University Private Colleges Teachers welfare Committee, Mysore. 4th December 2004
Regional
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8 International Conference of the Jangjeon Mathematical Society
DOS in Mathematics, University of Mysore, 22nd to 24th December 2003
International
9 Education in the Changing World Order
Mysore University Private Colleges Teachers welfare Committee, Mysore. 7th October 2005
Regional
10 The Dimensions of Higher Education in the context of Globalization
Mysore University Aided Colleges Teachers welfare Committee, Mysore. 6th October 2006
Regional
11 Religion, Spirituality and Education in the Challenging Globalized World
Diocese of Mysore, St. Philomena’s College, Mysore. 8th to 10th April 2007
National
12 Youth for Rural Development: The Role of NSS
Shanthi First Grade College, Malavalli, 5th March 2009
State
13 International Conference of Jangjeon Mathematical Society
Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology, Chikmagalur. 13th to 15th Aug 2009.
International
14 The National Conference on the works of Srinivasa Ramanujan
Department of Studies in Mathematics, University of Mysore, Mysore 03/07/2010
National
15 Choice Based Credit Education System
Mysore University Private Colleges Teachers welfare Committee, Mysore. 13th November 2010.
Regional
16 Workshop on Discussion of Syllabus
Mysore University Mathematics Teachers Forum(UG), 21st November 2010
Regional
17 One Day Workshop on Latex Government College, Mandya 05/03/2011
Regional
18 National Conference on Applications of Mathematics and Statistics
Yuvaraja’s College, Mysore 25th and 26th March 2011
National
19 International Colloquium on History of Mathematical Sciences & Symposium on Non-linear Analysis
Indian Society for History of Mathematics, Kumaun University 16th –19th May 2011
International
20 Workshop on Question Papers Setting
Mysore University Mathematics Teachers Forum(UG),17th July 2011
Regional
21 An International Seminar on Holocaust Literature: Memories and Losses
Department of studies in English, University of Mysore & PES College, Mandya. 23rd & 24th September 2011
International
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22 National Conference on Functional Analysis and its Applications
PES College, Mandya 17th &18th Feb2012
National
23 State Level Seminar on Recent Trends in Mathematics and its Applications
Department of Mathematics, Government College, Mandya. 28th February 2012
Regional
24 National Seminar on Computational Science
Bharathi College Bharathinagar 02/03/2013
National
25 National Conference on Graph Theory and Number Theory
DOS in Mathematics, University of Mysore, 21th to 22nd March 2012
National
26 International Conference on History and Development of Mathematical Sciences & Symposium on Nonlinear Analysis
ISHM & Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak 21th to 24th November 2012
International
27 International Conference on the works of Srinivasa Ramanujan and Related Topics.
Department of Studies in Mathematics, University of Mysore, 12th to 14th December 2012.
International
28 International Seminar on Recent Trends in Mathematics
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore 06/08/2013
International
29 International Conference on Mathematics & Engineering Sciences
Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh and International Multidisciplinary Research Foundation. 20th to 22nd March 2014
International
30 Two day International Conference on Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications(ICAMSA 2014)
Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology, Chikmagalur, 22nd and 23rd December 2014.
International
31 Two day International Conference on Mathematics –‘Yesterday and Today’
JSS College of Arts, Commerece and Science,Mysore, 26th and 27th December 2014
International
32 Recent Advances in Applied Mathematics(RAAM-2015)
St. Philomena’s College, Mysore, 22nd and 23rd January 2015.
National
33 National conference on Recent Trends in Physics, Mathematics and Engineering-2015
Sarada Vilas College, Mysore. 20th and 21st February 2015
National
34 The 11th International Conference on Fixed Point Theory and its Applications
Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey, July 20 – 24, 2015.
International
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35 Two days National conference on Mathematics and its Applications(NCMA-2015)
Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology, Chikmagalur, 22nd and 23rd December 2015.
National
36 Indian Science Congress University of Mysore, 3rd to 7th January 2016.
National
37 One day workshop “Mathematics Practicals – 2(With FOSS )”
Bharathi College, Bharathi Nagar, 9th January 2016
Regional
38 One day state level conference on Applications of Mathematics in Science and Technology
SDM&MMK College for Women, Mysuru. 25th January 2016.
State
39 One day workshop “Mathematics Practicals – 3(With FOSS )”
SDM&MMK College for Women, Mysuru. 9th July 2016.
Regional
40 One day workshop “Mathematics Practicals – 4(With FOSS )”
NIE First grade college,Mysuru.6th
January 2016.
Regional
41 One Day Workshop Practical V & VI
Mahajana’s First Grade College,Mysuru on 30th June 2017
42 Workshop on VI Sem B.Sc New Syllabus
Teresian College, Mysore 2nd Jan 2018
Orientation/Refresher
SL NO
PROGRAMME DURATION ORGANIZED BY
1 Refresher Course in Mathematics
21-12-1992 to 16-01-1993 , University of Mysore
2 Refresher Course in Mathematics
30-11-1998 to 21-12-1998 Department of P.G.Studies in Mathematics Kuvempu University
3 Refresher Course in Mathematics
02-11-2000 to 22-11-2000 , University of Mysore
4 Refresher Course in Mathematics
06-03-2002 to 26-03-2002 University of Mysore
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Ph.D. Guidance
SL. NO.
SCHOLAR NAME ADDRESS UNIVERSITY
1 Maheshwari P G Government First Grade College, Vijayanagar, Bangalore
University of Mysore Awarded – 2015
2 Jeyanthi C Teresian College, Mysore University of Mysore
3 Venkatesh Bhatt Government PU College, Nagamangala
University of Mysore
4 Mohammedsharaf Abed Alkareem A Bani Issa
Jordan University of Mysore
Chairman / Members of BOE / BOS
Sl. No.
BOE / BOS
Chairman / Member
Subject (UG/ PG) Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O E Member Mathematics ( UG) 2008-09 University of Mysore
2 B O S Member Mathematics ( UG) 2009-10 University of Mysore 3 B O E Chairperson Mathematics (UG) 2010-11 University of Mysore 4 B O S Member Mathematics( PG) 2010-13 Karnataka State Open
University 5 B O S Member Mathematics(UG) 2012-13 University of Mysore 6 B O E Member Mathematics(UG) 2012-13 Yuvaraja’s College
(Autonomous), Mysore 7 B O A E Member Mathematics(UG) 2013-17 University of Mysore 8 B O S Member Mathematics(UG) 2013-14
Government College (Autonomous), Mandya
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Dr. M Manjunatha, Assistant Professor
Research Publications SL. NO.
TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN/ISSN YEAR
01. Some New Modular Equations of Degree Four and Their Explicit Evaluations
European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1307-5543 2010
02. On Some new Modular Equations and their Applications to continued Fractions
International Mathematical Forum
2881-2905 2011
03. A Continued Fraction of order 4 Found in Ramanujan’s Lost Notebook
South East Asian Journal
2011
04. Certain identities for a continued Fraction of Eisenstein
Far East Journal of Mathematical Sciences (FJMS)
0972-0871 2011
05. On some new modular equations of degree 9 and their applications
Jangleon Mathematical Society
99-155 2012
Conference/Seminar/OP Attended
Sl No Name of Course / Training / Seminar
Place Date and Year
01 TQM Mandya 07-04-2003 to 09-04-2003
02 Participated in the U.G.C Sponsored refresher course
University of Mysore 19-11-2003 to 09-12-2003
03 Workshop on New Syllabus for B.Sc Mathematics
University of Mysore 25-07-2000 to 26-07-2000
04 Participated in the U.G.C Sponsored Orientation Programme
University of Mysore 01-09-2006 to 28-09-2006
05 A Three Day National Seminar on ‘The Role of public funded Educational institution in new scenario’
Hyderabad 05-10-2007 to 07-10-2007
06 Sixth National conference Gorakpur 20-02-2009 to 21-02-2009
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07 Workshop on transformation theory of ordinary and basic hyper geometric function
Gorakpur 14-02-2009 to 19-02-2009
08 One Day state level seminar on “Youth for rural development”
Malavalli 05-03-2009
09 One day state level seminar on “Excitement in Mathematics”
Mandya 11-04-2009
10 One Day Symposium on Ramanja’s Mathematics
Bangalore University 15-06-2009
11 The 22nd International Conference on “Jangjeon Mathematical Society”
Chikkamagalur 13-08-2009 to 15-08-2009
12 One Day State Level Seminar “Human’s right in the context of Human rights”
Mandya 06-11-2009
13 25th Annual Conference of Ramanujan Mathematical Society
Dr B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jaladhar (Punjab)
03-05-2010 to 05-05-2010
14 Platinum Jubilee 75th Annual Conference of the Indian Mathematical Society (IMS)
Kallasillingam, Tamilu Nadu
27-12-2009 to 30-12-2009
15 Participated in the UGC Sponsored refresher course
University of Mysore 10-06-2010 to 30-06-2010
16 The National Conference on the Works of Srinivasa Ramanujan
University of Mysore 03-07-2010
17 76th Annual Conference the Indian Mathematical Society
Surat 27-12-2010 to 30-12-2010
18 98th Indian Science Congress Association
SRM University of Chennai
03-01-2011 to 07-01-2011
19 UGC Sponsored National Conference on Applications of Mathematics of Statistics
University of Mysore 25-03-2011 to 26-03-2011
20 Participated in the UGC Sponsored refresher course
Bangalore University 24-11-2011 to 14-12-2012
21 77th Annual Conference of the Indian Mathematical Society (IMS)
Nanded, Maharastra 27-12-2011 to 30-12-2011
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22 Recent Trends in Mathematics its Applications
University of Mysore 28-02-2012
23 Functional Analysis & its Application (FAA – 2012)
PES College of Science Arts and Commerce, Mandya
17th & 18th Feb 2012
24 National Conference on graph theory and Number theory
University of Mysore 21st & 22nd March 2012
25 Emerging trends in Ramanujan’s Mathematics
Allahabad Uttara Pradesh
22-12-2012 to 25-12-2012
26
Computational Science
Bharati College, Bharati Nagar, Mandya
02-03-2013
27 Recent trends in Mathematics JSS College, Mysore 06-08-2013
28 Achieving Excellence in teaching and Administration
Govt College, Mandya 08-03-2014
29 Analysis and Algebraic geometry PES College, Mandya 05-04-2014
30 Advances in geometry, Analysis and Fluid mechanics
Kuvempu University 26th & 27th August 2014
31 International Conference on Advances in Mathematics Science and Application
Adichuchanagiri Institute of Technology Chikkamagalur
22nd & 23rd Dec 2014
32 Two days International Conference on Mathematics Yesterday and Today
JSS College, Mysore 26th & 27th Dec 2014
33 Two National Conference on “Recent Advances in Applied Mathematics”
St.Philomena College, Mysore
22nd & 23rd Jan 2015
34 National Workshop on Algebra Manasagangothri 22nd & 23rd Aug 2015
35 One day National Conference on Graph Theory and Number Theory
Manasagangothri 24th Aug 2015
36 Workshop on I Sem B.Sc New Syllabus
P.E.S College Mandya 03rd Sep 2015
37 Workshop on II Sem B.Sc New Syllabus
Bharathi College, K.M Doddi
07th Jan 2016
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38 Workshop on III Sem B.Sc New Syllabus
SDM College, Mysore 09th Jul 2016
39 Workshop on IV Sem B.Sc New Syllabus
NIE College,Mysore 06th Jan 2017
40 Workshop on V Sem B.Sc New Syllabus
SBRR Mahajanas First Grade College, Mysore
30th Jun 2017
41 Workshop on VI Sem B.Sc New Syllabus
Teresian College, Mysore
2nd Jan 2018
Guest Lecture and Resource Person SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
01 Laplace transform GFGC, Pandavapura
Padavapura 25/09/2014
02 Modern Algebra Bharati College Bharathinagar, K M Dhoddi
13/03/2014
Member for Academic Bodies
SL. NO.
Particulars
01 Member of National Indian Science Congress, Govt. of India 02 Member of Indian Mathematical Society (IMS), Govt. of India 03 Life Member of Indian Society for History of Mathematics
M.Phil Guidance SL.NO.
Name of the student Title of the thesis Year University
1 Parvathi alias Uma Kempanna Chaugula
Study of some results on maximal coverings and its related parameters
2008 Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupathi
2 Nayana Kumari E A study of some fixed point theorems on cone metric spaces
2010 Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupathi
3 Venkatesh Bhatt A survey of fixed point theorems in 2-metric spaces
2011 Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupathi
4 Mamatha K. J. A study of fexed point theorem and their applications
2012 Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupathi
88
Member of BOE
Sl. No.
BOE / BOS
Chairman / Member
Subject (UG/ PG) Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O E Member Mathematics ( UG) 2008-09 University of Mysore
2 B O S Member Mathematics ( UG) 2009-10 University of Mysore
89
Puneethkumar B.S, Assistant Professor Conference/Seminar/OP Attended Sl No Name of Course / Training / Seminar Place Date and Year
1 Workshop on I Sem B.Sc New Syllabus P.E.S College Mandya
03rd Sep 2015
2 Workshop on II Sem B.Sc New Syllabus Bharathi College, K.M Doddi
07th Jan 2016
3 Workshop on III Sem B.Sc New Syllabus SDM College, Mysore
09th Jul 2016
4 Workshop on IV Sem B.Sc New Syllabus NIE College, Mysore
06th Jan 2017
5 Workshop on V Sem B.Sc New Syllabus SBRR Mahajanas First Grade College, Mysore
30th Jun 2017
6 Workshop on VI Sem B.Sc New Syllabus Teresian College, Mysore
2nd Jan 2018
Nayana P, Assistant Professor Conference/Seminar/OP Attended Sl No Name of Course / Training / Seminar Place Date and Year
1 Workshop on V Sem B.Sc New Syllabus SBRR Mahajanas First Grade College, Mysore
30th Jun 2017
2 Workshop on VI Sem B.Sc New Syllabus Teresian College, Mysore
2nd Jan 2018
90
Mounashree, Assistant Professor Conference/Seminar/OP Attended Sl No Name of Course / Training / Seminar Place Date and Year
1 Workshop on V Sem B.Sc New Syllabus SBRR Mahajanas First Grade College, Mysore
30th Jun 2017
2 Workshop on VI Sem B.Sc New Syllabus Teresian College, Mysore
2nd Jan 2018
Deepika K, Assistant Professor Conference/Seminar/OP Attended Sl No Name of Course / Training / Seminar Place Date and Year
1 Workshop on V Sem B.Sc New Syllabus SBRR Mahajanas First Grade College, Mysore
30th Jun 2017
2 Workshop on VI Sem B.Sc New Syllabus Teresian College, Mysore
2nd Jan 2018
91
PG Department of Mathematics (M.Sc)
Manju R Nayaka, Assistant Professor Conference/Seminar/Workshop Attended
Asha T. Assistant Professor
Conference/Seminar/Workshop Attended
SL. NO.
Seminar/Workshop/confe
rence
Date & place Topic International/National/State/Un
iversity 1 Seminar Bharathi college, K.M.Doddi
on 2nd march 2013. “Computational Science”
National
2 Seminar P.E.S College Arts Science and Commerce Mandya on 05th April 2014.
“Analysis and Algebraic Geometry”
State
3 Seminar Bharthi College K.M.Doddi on 14th March 2015
“Pi and its path” Sate
4 Workshop 03 Sep 2016 at P.E.S College Arts Science and Commerce Mandya
“I Sem B.Sc New Syllabus”
University
5 Workshop 09 July 2016 at S.D.M College Mysore.
“III Sem B.Sc New Syllabus”
University
6 Workshop 06 Jan 2017 at N.I.E College, Mysore.
“IV Sem B.Sc New Syllabus”
University
SL. NO.
Seminar/Workshop/confe
rence
Date & place Topic International/National/State/Un
iversity 1 Seminar Bharathi college,
K.M.Doddi on 2nd march 2013.
“Computational Science”
National
2 Seminar P.E.S College Arts Science and Commerce Mandya on 05th April 2014.
“Analysis and Algebraic Geometry”
State
3 Seminar Bharthi College K.M.Doddi on 14th March 2015
“Pi and its path” Sate
92
Mahesh S A, Assistant Professor Conference/Seminar/Workshop Attended
Sindhu M, Assistant Professor Conference/Seminar/Workshop Attended
Shruthi Y P, Assistant Professor Conference/Seminar/Workshop Attended
SL. NO.
Seminar/Workshop/confe
rence
Date & place Topic International/National/State/Un
iversity 1 Seminar Bharathi college, K.M.Doddi
on 2nd march 2013. “Computational Science”
National
2 Seminar P.E.S College Arts Science and Commerce Mandya on 05th April 2014.
“Analysis and Algebraic Geometry”
State
SL. NO.
Seminar/Workshop/confe
rence
Date & place Topic International/National/State/Un
iversity
1 Seminar P.E.S College Arts Science and Commerce Mandya on 05th April 2014.
“Analysis and Algebraic Geometry”
State
SL. NO.
Seminar/Workshop/confe
rence
Date & place Topic International/National/State/
University 1 Seminar P.E.S College Arts Science
and Commerce Mandya on 17th & 18th Feb 2012.
“Functional Analysis & its Applications”
National
2 Workshop Mar 29th 2012 at Maharani’s Science College for Women, Mysore.
“Algebra and Graph Theory”
State
3 Workshop July 30th – Aug 01st 2012 at Manasagangothri, Mysore.
“Algebra and its Application”
University
4 Seminar P.E.S College Arts Science and Commerce Mandya on 05th April 2014.
“Analysis and Algebraic Geometry”
State
93
Department of Botony INDUSHREE R, Assistant Professor Conference/Seminar/Workshop Attended
SL. NO.
Seminar/Workshop/confe
rence
Date & place Topic International/National/State/
University 1 Seminar 29th September 2014
department of Botany, Government College for Women, Mandya
“RECENT TRENDS IN PLANT TAXONOMY”
National
2 Seminar 3rd and 4th may 2015. Department of Zoology, Philomena College, Mysore
“MYTHS AND FACTS ABOUT LIFE STYLE DISEASES”
National
3 Participation 30th January 2016 AJIM PREMJI foundation
Science exhibition
4 Model presentation
19th February 2017 Department of Science & Technology, Karnataka
State level Science exhibition
State
94
Department of Commerce Number of Research Publications and OP/RC attended by Teachers
Names of Faculty
Papers published
Papers Presented
Workshops/
Conferences/
Seminars
RC/
OP
Natio
nal
Internati
onal
National Intern
ational
Neelakanta - - - 02 20 02
Dr.G.V.Narasimhan
04 09 08
State-01
08 40 01
Dr.G.Parameshwari
06 02 05
State-04
01 17 01
Girish V - 03 02
State-01
-
Books Authored - 04
H G Siddalingappa 12 05
K S Renukaiah 07 01
Neelakanta 09 01
Dr.Savitha.V 04 02 07 01 38 --
Shruthi.S 04 _ 01 01 14 _
Dr.Amruthavarshini 11 _ 07 - 19 _
B N Sudarshan 02
B N Rani 02
B G Vidyashree 02
S M Rakshith 02
M Vinay Kumar 02
Total 29 16 36 13 186 11
95
H.G. Siddalingappa, Associate Professor and HOD OP/RC Attended
Sl. No. Date Program Place 01 08-09-1997 to 30-09-
1997 Refresher Course Academic Staff College,
Mysore 02 05-04-1999 to 28-04-
1999 Refresher Course Academic Staff College,
Mysore 03 07-11-2003 to 27-11-
2003 Refresher course Academic Staff College,
Mysore 04 10-04-2003 to 12-04-
2003 TQM Govt. College, Mandya
05 04-12-2000 to 30-12-2000
Orientation Program
Academic Staff College, Mysore
06 15-05-2001 to 15-06-2001
Orientation program
JSS Polytechnic college, Mysore
Seminar/Conferences/Workshop Attended Sl. No.
Date and Place Level Name of the Conference/ Seminar / Workshop
Place
01 23-01-2004 24-01-2004
Workshop Empowerment of young entrepreneurs in Karnataka – opportunities and challenges
D.Banumaiah’ college of
commerce and arts, Mysore
02 26-02-2011 State level seminar
Rural entrepreneurship – contemporary issues
Bharathi college , Bharathi nagara
03 17-02-2011 National level seminar
Problems and prospects of agricultural marketing in
india, under liberalized trade regime
HVK College, Maddur
04 11-02-2012 State level seminar
Microorganisms as biofuel: An alternative energy
resource and its marketing
Mandavya college , mandya
05 17-02-2012 18-02-2012
State level conference
Achieving organizational excellence through business
education- issues and challenges
Senate bhavan , Mysore
06 18-09-2013 National level seminar
Stress management in corporate sector-issues and
challenges
SA College , Nagamangala
07 20-04-2013 National level seminar
Emerging service sector in india: issues and challenges
PES Evening College, Mandya
96
08 27-09-2013 National level seminar
Infrastructure development in India: Issues and challenges
Vijaya First grade college, pandavapura
09 Nov 30to Dec 02/ 2013
State level conference
27th state level conference Loyola hall, St Aloysius college
Mangalore 10 07/011/2014 Workshop Workshop on effective
teaching and learning to new faculty members
Shanthi college Malavalli
11 26/08/2015 Workshop On corporate planning Maharani’s college for women Mysore.
12 25,26, Nov 2015
National level seminar
Micro finance in India issues and challenges
Shanthi college Malvalli
Member in Academic Bodies SL NO
Particulars YEARS
1 BOE Of Dept of Commerce, University Of Mysore 2011-2012 2 BOE Of Dept of Commerce Govt First Grade College
(Autonomous) Mandya 2014-2015
97
K S Renuakaiah, Assistant Professor Seminar/Conferences/Workshop/OP/RC Attended
Date and Place
Level Name of the Conference/ Seminar / Workshop
Place
29-08-2013 State level Seminar
Research methods and techniques
GFGC, Tiptur
18-09-2013 National level seminar
Stress management in corporate sector-issues and challenges
SA College , Nagamangala
27-09-2013 National level seminar
Infrastructure development in India: Issues and challenges
Vijaya First grade college, pandavapura
08-02-2014 State level Seminar
Insurance service in India – Trends and Challenges
JSS College, Ooty Road,
Mysore
17-10-2014
18-10-2014
Faculty Development
program
Contemporary Techniques of Teaching and Research in
Finance
Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering, Dept. of
Business administration, Mysore
22, 23-04-2015
National Level Service Sector- The Engine of Growth for Indian Inc- the convergence of Ideas
Government College for Women, Mandya
04-9-2015 National Level Emerging Markets and their Emergence in an Era of Globalization- Its impact on Indian Economy
PALLAGATTI ADAVAPPA ARTS AND COMMERCE FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, TIPTUR, Tumkuru.
07-09-2015
TO
04-10-2015
Orientation Programme
UGC-Sponsored Orientation Programme- Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC)
Mysore University.
10-08-2016 International Level
How to do a good Ph.D? SJCE College, Mysore
15th September
2017
Workshop New Regimes of Indian Business Environment
DOS in Commerce, UOM, MGM and ICSI of Mysore
28-10-2017 State Level Exploring research avenues VVFGC, Mysore
06 to 27 December
2017
Refresher Course
Commerce Bangalore University, Bangalore
98
Neelakanta, Assistant Professor
Seminar/Conferences/Workshop Attended Date and
Place Level Name of the Conference/ Seminar
/ Workshop Place
11-02-2012 State level seminar
Microorganisms as biofuel: An alternative energy resource and its
marketing
Mandavya college , mandya
17-02-2012 18-02-2012
State level conference
9th Convention of Federation of Teachers Councils of Commerce and Management in Karnataka &
State level Conference
Senate bhavan , Mysore
20-04-2013 National level seminar
Emerging service sector in india: issues and challenges
PES Evening College, Mandya
18-09-2013 National level seminar
Stress management in corporate sector-issues and challenges
SA College , Nagamangala
27-09-2013 National level seminar
Infrastructure development in India: Issues and challenges
Vijaya First grade college, pandavapura
08-02-2014 State level Seminar
Insurance service in India – Trends and Challenges
JSS College, Ooty Road,
Mysore 17-10-2014 18-10-2014
Faculty Development
program
Contemporary Techniques of Teaching and Research in Finance
Vidyavardhaka College of
Engineering, Dept. of Business
administration, Mysore
22, 23-04-2015
National Level
Service Sector- The Engine of Growth for Indian Inc- the
convergence of Ideas
Government College for Women, Mandya
University Level
Workshop on “Syllabi of Fifth and Sixth Semesters of B.Com. and
BBM conducted
University of Mysore
25, 26-09-2015
National Level
Micro Finance in India- Issues and Challenges
Shanti College, Malavalli, Mandya.
12-06-2016 University Level
NSS-Empanelled training Vishwamanava International Hostel.
UOM 30, 31-05-
2016 National
Level Revisiting NSS-A SWOT
perspective Maharaja College,
Mysore 15-07-2016 University
Level PEDAGOGIC issues on Banking,
Insurance & Accounting D.Banumaiah’s College, Mysore
10-08-2016 International Level
How to do a good Ph.D? SJCE College, Mysore
99
19 to 23rd December
2016
International Level
Inclusive and Sustainable economic development-Role of commerce
DOS in Commerce, MGM, UOM
1 to 3rd Feb, 2017
International Level
Green Banking : Perceptions and challenges
Mangalore University, Mangalore
20 to 25th March 2017
National Level
GIAN course on XBRL MGM, UOM
15th September
2017
Workshop New Regimes of Indian Business Environment
DOS in Commerce, UOM, MGM and ICSI
of Mysore 28-10-2017 State Level Exploring research avenues VVFGC, Mysore
Member in Academic Bodies SL. NO.
Particulars
01. BOE member in Government Autonomous College, Mandya. 2015-16
Special Lectures/Resource Person SL. NO.
PARTICULARS
01. Coaching given to UGC - NET exam aspirants on Logical Reasoning in UGC Sponsored program organized by Government College for Women, Mandya, from 22nd May 2013 to 22nd June 2013 on selected days.
02. Coaching given to UGC - NET exam aspirants on General paper and Financial Management in UGC Sponsored program organized by JSS Womens’ College, Kollegala, from.
100
Dr. G.V Narasimhan, Assistant Professor Research Publications Sl. No.
TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN/ ISSN
PLACE DATE/ YEAR
1. Impact of Globalization on Banking Services in India
Journal of Development and Social Change.
ISSN 2231 -0991
Mysore July – Oct. 2012
2. Mutual Funds – A Change in Indian Investment Perspective
Southern Economist
ISSN 0038 -4046
Bangalore February 15, 2013
3. Analysis of Training Needs Assessment and Implementation – A Comparative study of Public and Private Sector Banks
Indian Journal of Commerce and Management Studies
ISSN 2240 – 0310
Nasik MH State
Sept. 2014
4. A Study on Evaluating the Effectiveness of Training in Public sector Banks
International Journal of Exclusive Management Research
ISSN 2249 – 2585
Bangalore Jan. 2015
5. Cross-Cultural Training for International Communication
SDMIMD ISBN: 978-81-
922146-4-1
Mysore 2012
6. Activity Based Costing – Issues and Challenges
SDMIMD ISBN: 978-81-
922146-6-5
Mysore 2013
7. The Effectiveness of Training in Banking Sector – A Case study of State Bank of Mysore
SDMIMD ISBN: 978-81-
922146-5-8
Mysore 2013
8. Human Resource Accounting in India – An Analytical Study
SDMIMD ISBN: 978-93-
83302-02-4
Mysore 2014
9. An Empirical Study on Factors Influencing Transfer of Training
VVCE ISBN – 978-93-
83241-55-2
Mysore 2014
10. Training Needs Identification for Effective Training Program – A Comparative Study
SDMIMD ISBN: 978-93-
83302-01-7
Mysore 2014
101
Paper Presentations SL. NO
PROGRAM
TITLE ORGANIZER
PLACE DATE TITLE OF THE PAPER
2011-12 (01st July 2011 to 30th June 2012)
1. National Seminar
Impact of Globalization
On Indian Service Sector
LBS Govt. First Grade
College
Bangalore
19th March 2012
Impact of Globalization on Banking Services in
India 2012-13
(01st July 2012 to 30th June 2013) 2. International
Conference Managing
Human Resources at the
Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 14th &15th Dec.2012
Cross-Cultural Training For International
Communication 3. National
Conference Foreign Direct Investment –
Perspectives and Challenges
Teresian College
Mysore 17th April 2013
Foreign Direct Investment in
Indian Banking Sector
2013-14 (01st July 2013 to 30th June 2014)
4. International Conference
Emerging Trends in
Finance and Accounting
SDMIMD Mysore 9th &10th August 2013
Activity Based Costing – Issues and Challenges
5. National Seminar
Stress Management in
Corporate Sector – Issues and Challenges
SAC College of
Arts, Commerce
and Science
Nagamangala
18th September
2013
Stress Management in Banking Sector – A Study on Public Sector
Bank 6. International
Conference Managing
Human Resources at the
Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 13th &14th December
2013
The Effectiveness of Training in
Banking Sector – A Case study of State Bank
of Mysore
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7. State level Seminar
Insurance Service in India – Trends and Challenges
JSS College of
Arts, Commerce
and Science
Mysore 8th February
2014
Foreign Direct Investment in
Insurance Sector
2014-15 (01st July 2014 to 30th June 2015)
8. International Conference
Emerging Trends in
Finance and Accounting
SDMIMD Mysore 22nd & 23rd
August 2014
Human Resource
Accounting in India – An Analytical
study 9. National
Conference Contemporary
Issues in Management – Challenges and
Advances in Emerging Markets
Vidyavardhaka
College of Engineerin
g
Mysore 27th September
2014
An Empirical Study on Factors
Influencing Transfer of Training
10. International Conference
Managing Human
Resources at the Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 5th & 6th December
2014
Training Needs Identification for Effective
Training Program – A Comparative
Study 11. National
Seminar Service Sector: The Engine of
Growth for Indian Inc – The Convergence of
Ideas
Government College for Women
Mandya 22nd & 23rd April
2015
Performance of Insurance
companies in India – A
Comparative Study of LIC and Private Insurance
Companies
103
2015-16 (01st July 2015 to 30th June 2016)
12. National Conference
Microfinance in India –
Emerging Issues and Challenges
Shanthi Arts,
Science and
Commerce College
Malavalli 25th and 26th
September 2015
Performance of Microfinance institution and Commercial
Bank – A Comparative case analysis
13. International Conference
Managing Human
Resources at the Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 4th & 5th December
2015
Impact of Training on Job Satisfaction – An Empirical Investigation
2016-17 (01st July 2016 to 30th June 2017)
14. International Conference
Managing Human
Resources at the Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 9th & 10th December
2016
Analysis of Training
Design and Implementation
– A Comparative
study of Banking Sector
15. National Seminar
Emerging Trends in
Accounting and Taxation
Teresian College
Mysore 20th and 21st April
2017
XBRL – A New Paradigm
of Financial Reporting
2017-18 (01st July 2017 to 30th June 2018)
16. National Conference
70th All India Commerce
Conference – “Remonetisation : Politics vis-à-vis Economics”
Indian Commerce Associatio
n and IIS
University
Jaipur
Rajastan
12th to 14th
October 2017
An Analytical Study on Effect
of Demonetization
104
Seminar/Conferences/Workshop/OP/RC Attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER
PLACE DATE TITLE OF THE PAPER
1. Impact of Globalization On
Indian Service Sector
LBS Govt. First Grade
College
Bangalore 19th March 2012
Impact of Globalization on Banking Services
in India 2. Managing Human
Resources at the Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 14th &15th Dec.2012
Cross-Cultural Training For International
Communication 3. Foreign Direct
Investment – Perspectives and
Challenges
Teresian College
Mysore 17th April 2013
Foreign Direct Investment in
Indian Banking Sector
4. Emerging Trends in Finance and Accounting
SDMIMD Mysore 9th &10th August 2013
Activity Based Costing – Issues and Challenges
5. Stress Management in Corporate Sector –
Issues and Challenges
SAC College of Arts,
Commerce and Science
Nagamangala
18th September
2013
Stress Management in Banking Sector – A Study on Public
Sector Bank 6. Managing Human
Resources at the Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 13th &14th December
2013
The Effectiveness of Training in
Banking Sector – A Case study of State
Bank of Mysore 7. Insurance Service in
India – Trends and Challenges
JSS College of Arts,
Commerce and Science
Mysore 8th February
2014
Foreign Direct Investment in
Insurance Sector
8. Emerging Trends in Finance and Accounting
SDMIMD Mysore 22nd & 23rd August 2014
Human Resource Accounting in India
– An Analytical study
9. Contemporary Issues in Management – Challenges and
Advances in Emerging Markets
Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering
Mysore 27th September
2014
An Empirical Study on Factors Influencing Transfer of Training
105
10. Managing Human Resources at the
Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 5th & 6th December
2014
Training Needs Identification for
Effective Training Program – A
Comparative Study 11. Service Sector: The
Engine of Growth for Indian Inc – The
Convergence of Ideas
Government College for
Women
Mandya 22nd & 23rd April 2015
Performance of Insurance
companies in India – A Comparative Study of LIC and Private Insurance
Companies 12. Microfinance in India
– Emerging Issues and Challenges
Shanthi Arts, Science and Commerce
College
Malavalli 25th and 26th
September 2015
Performance of Microfinance institution and
Commercial Bank – A Comparative
case analysis 13. Managing Human
Resources at the Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 4th & 5th December
2015
Impact of Training on Job Satisfaction
– An Empirical Investigation
14. Managing Human Resources at the
Workplace
SDMIMD Mysore 9th & 10th December
2016
Analysis of Training Design
and Implementation – A Comparative study of Banking
Sector 15. Emerging Trends in
Accounting and Taxation
Teresian College
Mysore 20th and 21st April
2017
XBRL – A New Paradigm of
Financial Reporting 16. 70th All India
Commerce Conference –
“Remonetisation : Politics vis-à-vis
Economics”
Indian Commerce Association
and IIS
University
Jaipur
Rajastan
12th to 14th October
2017
An Analytical Study on Effect of Demonetization
17. Research paper and Article Publications
Sri Sai Ram Institute of
Management Studies
Chennai 9th March 2011
-
106
18. Research Report Writing
Sri Sai Ram Institute of
Management Studies
Chennai 10th March 2011
-
19. Women and work: Policies towards
Economic Inclusion
Centre for Women’s Studies,
Manasagangotri
Mysore 21st and 22nd March
2011
-
20. Dimensions of Urbanization and
Development in India
SBRR Mahajana
First Grade College
Mysore 24th and 25th March
2011
-
21. Achieving Organizational
Excellence through Business Education-
Issues and Challenges
Teachers Councils of Commerce
and Management
Mysore 17th and 18th
February 2012
-
22. Emerging Service Sector in India –
Issues and Challenges
PES Evening College
Mandya 20th April 2013
-
23. Infrastructure Development in India: Issues and
Challenges
Vijaya First Grade
College
Pandavapura
27th September
2013
-
24. Methodological challenges in Management
Research Techniques
Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering
Mysore 23rd November
2013
-
25. Literature Review Department of Library Science, MGM
Mysore 19th December
2013
-
26. Research Methodology course in Social Sciences
Sir M.V.P.G.Cen
tre, Tubinakere
Mandya 24th to 28th March, 2014
-
27. Entrepreneurship Awareness
PES College of Science, Arts and
Commerce
Mandya 14th March 2014
-
107
28. Challenges and career opportunities
in Banking and Insurance Sector
Sree Nataraja Residential First Grade College for
Women
Mysore 23rd March 2015
-
29. NAAC Awareness IQAC of UOM
Mysore 24th & 25th August ’15
-
30. Syllabus Revision of B.com /BBM courses
VFGC, BOS in
Commerce, Forum
Mysore 2nd & 3rd Nov. 2015
-
31. 108th Orientation Programme
UGC-HRDC University of
Mysore
Mysore 13th January
2016 to 09th February
2016
-
32. Enhancement of Total Quality of
Students / Facilitators’ Meet
SBRR Mahajana
First Grade College
Mysore 02nd March 2016
-
33. Issues & Challenges of Global Work Place
– Destination 2020
Basudev Somani College
Mysore 05th May 2016
-
34. Nurturing Academicians
towards Excellence
PES College of
Engineering
Mandya 04th July 2016 to 08th July 2016
-
35. Pedagogic Issues on Banking, Insurance
and Accounting
D.Banumaiah’s College of Commerce and Arts
Mysore 15th July 2016
-
36. Quality Enhancement in Higher Education : Issues and Concerns
UGC – HRDC and
CDC of University of
Mysore
Mysore 01st December
2016
-
37. A Credit Course on Social
Entrepreneurship
TSRRC of UOM and GIAN of MHRD
Mysore 19th to 24th December
2016
-
38. New Regimes of Indian Business
Environment
DOS in Commerce,
UOM, MGM and ICSI of
Mysore
Mysore 15th September
2017
-
108
Text books authored SL. NO.
TITLE CLASS YEAR OF PUBLICATI
ON
PUBLISHER
1 JNANA JAGATTHU
UGC – NET Competitive Examination Study
Material
2011 JNANABUTHI, Mysore
2. JNANABUTHI High School Teacher’s Selection Examination
Study Book
2012 JNANABUTHI, Mysore
3. JNANA SINDHOORA
UGC – NET Competitive Examination Revised
Study Material
2012 JNANABUTHI, Mysore
Member in Academic Bodies SL. NO.
TYPE OF BOARD
STATUS COURSE PLACE DURATION
1. BOS Member BBA Yuvaraja’s College (Autonomous)
2012 – 2014
2. BOE Member BBA Yuvaraja’s College (Autonomous)
2013-14
3. BOE Co-opted Member
BCA Yuvaraja’s College (Autonomous)
2013-14
4. BOE Member B.Com University of Mysore 2015-16 5. BOE Member BBA Yuvaraja’s College
(Autonomous) 2016-17
6. BOE Member BBA Yuvaraja’s College (Autonomous)
2017-18
Achievements and Honors SL. NO.
PARTICULARS
1. Rapporteur for the Technical Session Titled “Business Education in 21st Century – The problems and Prospects” in UGC Sponsored National level Seminar on “Service Sector: The Engine of Growth for Indian Inc – The Convergence of Ideas ” held on 22nd and 23rd April 2015 at Government College for Women, Mandya, Karnataka.
2. Chaired a track session as part of the 4th International Conference on “Managing Human Resources at the Workplace” held on 04 and 05 December 2015 at SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore.
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3. Chaired a track session as part of the 5th International Conference on “Managing Human Resources at the Workplace” held on 09 and 10 December 2016 at SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore.
4. M.Com – University Rank Holder – 3rd Rank by Merit - Cash Prize winner
Special Lectures/Resource Person SL.NO. TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE 1. Current Trends in Commerce
and Management Government First grade College
Melkote 6th April 2013
2. Current Trends and Career advancement
Mandavya First grade College
Mandya 20th April 2013
3. Logical Reasoning Government College for Women
Mandya 22nd May 2013
4. Avenues to Commerce graduates in the Competitive world
OB Somani College Mysore 7th February 2014
5. Competitive examination preparations
YDD Govt. First Grade College
Beluru 26th March 2015
6. UGC-NET/SLET-General paper
Govt. First Grade College for Women
Hassan 18th August 2015
7. UGC-NET/SLET-General paper
KSOU Mysore -
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Dr. G.Parameshwari, Assistant Professor Research Publications Paper Presentations /Seminar/Conferences/Workshop/OP/RC Attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1. An empirical study on factors influencing on Quality of Work Life of Life insurance agents in Mysore division”
SDMIMD Mysore 14TH AND 15TH 2012
2. Job satisfaction among the employees of Life insurance corporation of India, Mysore division”, ISBN 978-93-83241-55-2.
Department of Business Administration, Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering, Mysore.
Mysore 27th September,
2014
3. Corporate Social Responsibility in the new companies act 2013 – perspectives and challenges”
Vidhyavardhaka First Grade College, PG Centre, Mysore
Mysore 11th October 2014
4. An Overview of Sustainable Community Development” ,
Vijaya First Grade College,
Pandavapura
23rd and 24th Septemeber 2011
5. State Level Seminar on “Coalition Politics and Governance
Department of Political Science, Bharathi College
Maddur
6. “India’s role in a globalized world”
Presented a paper entitled “India’s Foreign Policy”, in 15th State Level Political science teachers conference on “India’s role in a globalized world”, organized by Karnatka University Colleges political science teachers forum, Dharwad
Dharwad 19th and 20th September 2014.
7. “Effective Marketing Mix strategies for Indian Rural Retailing”
Vidyodaya arts and Commerce first grade college,
T.Narasipura,
16th and 17th September 2011.
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8. “Foreign Direct Investment in Insurance Sector” in UGC sponsored one day State Level seminar on “Insurance Service in India – Trends & Challenges”,
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Ooty Road, Mysore.
Mysore 8th February 2014,
9. “Contribution of Life Insurance Sector for economic development of the country”
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Ooty Road, Mysore.
Mysore 8th February 2014,
10 UGC-SAP Annual Conference on the theme “Agri – Risk Management: Issues and Innovations”
Department of Studies in Commerce, University of Mysore, Mysore.
Mysore 25th March 2014
11 Two day National Workshop titled “Developments In Statistical Methods for Data Analysis excluded groups”,
Department of Statistics, Manasagangothri, Mysore
Mysore March 20th and 21st 2013
12 Two day Workshop on Statistical Analysis of Research Data
SDMIMD Mysore Mysore Feb 8&9, 2012.
13 Two day Workshop on R-Excel,
SDMIMD Mysore June 1 & 2 , 2012
14 Two day Workshop on Statistical Analysis of Research Data using SPPS,.
SDMIMD Mysore, June 9th and 10th 2012
15 Two day State level workshop on “Empowerment of young Entrepreneurs in Karnataka – Opportunities and Challenges
D.Banumaiah’s College of commerce and arts, Mysore.
Mysore 23rd and 24th January 2004,
16 Participated in the Faculty Development Program on Contemporary Techniques of Teaching and Research in Finance,
Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering,
Mysore 17th and 18th October 2014, at.
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17 Participated in 107th Orientation Programme
Academic staff college, University of Mysore, Mysore.
Mysore 07TH Sept 2015 to 4th Oct 2015 ( 24 days programme)
Text books authored SL. NO.
TITLE UNIVERSITY AND CLASS
YEAR OF PUBLICATION
01 Written a Course material for Karnataka State Open University, (KSOU) B.Com students, on Banking (Unit 13, Unit14, Unit15, and Unit 16).
KSOU 2014
Special Lectures/Resource Person
SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1 Two – Day National Level Workshop on “Research Methodology and Data Analysis”
Post Graduate Department of Commerce, Teresian College, Mysore.
Mysore 11th and 12th November, 2014
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Girish V, Assistant Professor Research Publications Sl. No.
TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN/ ISSN
PLACE DATE/ YEAR
1. Demonetization and its effect on Real Estate
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Review (UGC Approved Journal)
E-ISSN 2395-1885
ISSN 23951877
Bangalore, India
April 2017
2. Demonetization and its effect on Banking Sector
International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR) Journal (UGC Approved Journal)
Volume 1 e- ISSN
2278-487X and p ISSN 2319-7668
Gaziabad, UP, India
April 2017
3. Green Banking and Environment Sustainability of Private Banks in Karnataka
International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management(UGC Approved Journal)
ISSN 2231 – 4245
India July 2017
Text books authored TITLE UNIVERSITY AND
CLASS YEAR OF
PUBLICATION ISBN
Indian Financial System
Bangalore University, 1st Semester, B.Com.
2013 978-93-84494-09-4
Banking Law and Operations
Bangalore University, 2nd Semester, B.Com.
2013 978-81-929589-1-4
A Systematic Approach to Financial Accounting
Bangalore University, 1st Semester, B.Com.
2014 978-93-84494-10-0
A Systematic Approach to Advanced Financial Accounting
Bangalore University, 2nd Semester, B.Com.
2015 978-93-84494-26-1
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Paper Presentations Sl. No.
TITLE ORGANIZER LEVEL PLACE DATE/ YEAR
01. Green Banking and Environment Sustainability of Private Banks in Karnataka
Department of Commerce, Indian Social Science Congress
National Level
Mysore 19th to 23rd December,
2016
02. Demonetization and its effect on Banking Sector
Department of Commerce, Amrita Vishwa Vidya Peetham
National Mysore 7th and 8th April 2017
03. Demonetization and its effect on Real Estate
Department of Commerce, BMS College for Women.
State Bengaluru 30th April 2017
Seminar/Conferences/Workshop/OP/RC Attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
01. Contemporary issues in Business and Management- Challenges and Opportunities
Department of Commerce and Management, Seshadripuram Academy of Business Studies.
Kengeri Satelite Town,
Bengaluru.
23-02-2013
02. The Dawn of New Companies Act 2013- Challenges and Opportunities for Corporate Growth
Department of Commernce and Management, St Francis De Sales College.
Electronic City,
Bengaluru.
25-10-2013
03. Financial Accounting- Recent changes in 1st Semester B.Com syllabi, BU
Adarsha College Chamarajpet, Bengaluru
20-08-2014
04. How to write a Scientific Research paper
St. Claret College Bengaluru 28, 29-11-2014
05 Direct Taxes-Recent Developments (Business Taxation)
D Banumaiah College of Commerce and Arts
Mysore 21.08.2015
06 Corporate Tax Planning Maharani Women’s Commerce and Management College
Mysore 26.08.2015
07 Service Sector- The Engine of Growth for Indian Inc- the convergence of Ideas
Government College for Women
Mandya 22, 23-04-2015
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Dr. Savitha V, Assistant Professor Research Publications SL. NO.
TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN/ISSN PLACE DATE/YEAR
1. “Role of Self Help Groups on the Development of Women Enterpreneurs – A study of Mysore District, Karnataka State”
International Journal of Research in Commerce and Management
ISSN : 0976 – 2183
4 April 2012
2. Evaluation of Major problems faced by the Members of Self help Groups : A study of Mysore District”
International Journal of Research in Applied,’ National and Social Sciences
ISSN :2321-8851
Jun. 2014.
3. “Self Employed Women
Workers : Challenges and
Problems”
International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies
ISSN :2394-4404
March 2015
4. “Evaluation of Major problems Faced by the members of Self Help Groups : A study of Mysore District,”
International Journal of Research in Applied and Management Science
ISSN 2321-8851.
June 2014
Conferences/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended
SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE TITLE OF THE PAPER
1. UGC sponsored Two day National Level Seminar on “Customer Relationship Management in Banking Industry”
JSS College for Women, Mysore
Mysore 28th & 29th Sept. 2010
The Impact of Customer
Relationship implementation
in Banking Industry
2. InternationalConference on “Re-Emerging of Management Education”
KSOU Mysore 8th and 9th April 2011
Industry University Interface –
SWOT Analysis
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3. National Seminar on “Marketing Revolution: Emerging Trends in Retail Marketing”
Vidyodaya Arts and Commerce
First Grade College
T. Narasipura
16th & 17th September
2011
Changing behaviour of
Retail customer – A study in Mysore City
4. National Seminar on “Community Empowerment and Sustainable Development”
Vijaya First Grade College
Pandavapura 23rd and 24th
September 2011
Performance Evaluation of
self help Groups in Mysore City
5. National Conference on “Entrepreneurship and Business Development in India Issues and Cases”
Kovsali Institute of
Management, Studies
Karnataka University
Dharwad 4th & 5th Nov. 2011
Socio-Economic background and status of Women Entrepreneurship
– A study in Mysore district
6. National Conference on “Innovations and Challenges in Business Horizokns’
Tumkur University
Tumkur 2nd & 3rd Dec. 2011
Employee Retention in IT
Industry : A Study of Mysore
District 7. National Conference on
“HR at the Modern Workplace”
SDM IMD Mysore 16th & 17th Dec. 2011
The Impact of training on Employee development – An overview
8. National Conference on “Innovative Paradigms
in contemporary Management
S.B. Jain Institute of Technology Management and Research
Nagpur 28th Jan. 2012
Role of Self Help Groups in
Women Entrepreneurship through Micro
finance-A Study of Mysore
District 9. One day State level
Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Service
Sector”
Basudev Somani College
Mysore 15th April 2010
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10. One day State Level seminar on “Climate Change and Environmental Issues”
Maharaja’s College
Mysore. 18th Feb,2011,
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11. Two day National Conference on “Women and Work : Policies towards, Economic Inclusion” held on organised by,
Centre for Women’s Studies, University of Mysore
Mysore. 21st and 22nd March 2011
__
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12. Two day National Seminar on “Dimensions of Urbanisation and Development in India” held on organised by
SBRR Maharaja First Grade College,.
Mysore 24th & 25th March 2011
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13. UGC sponsored National Conference on Applications of Mathematics and Statistics held on at,.
Yuvaraja’s College
Mysore March 25th & 26th 2011
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14. National Conference on “Information _ and Higher Education in Digital Environment”
DOS in library and Information Science KSOU
Mysore March 30, 2011
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15. Two day National Conference on Decentralised Governance and Rural Development
IDS, UOM Mysore 13-14 May 2011
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16. International Conference on “Open and Distance Learning in Global Environment – Issues and challenges held on organised by, Mysore.
KSOU Mysore 21 to 23 Sept. 2011
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17. National Conference on “Innovations and Challenges in Business Horizons”
Tumkur University
Tumkur 2nd and 3rd December 2011
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18. Two day State conference on “Regional Imbalance Banking Industry and Inclusive Growth in Karnataka / India : A Focus on 12th Five Year Plan
Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy University of Mysore
Mysore 5th
December 2011
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19. National Conference on “FDI Issues in Indian Retail Sector”
S.D.M. College of Engineering and Technology
Dharwad 20th Jan. 2012
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20. National Conference on Rural Transformation and Developmental
Manipal Institute of
Manipal Jan. 21-22, 2012.
__
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Perspectives : Managerial Challenges
Management
21. State Level Conference on “Achieving organisational Excellence through Business Education Issues and challenges”
DOS in Commerce and BIMS
Mysore 17th and 18th Feb, 2012
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22. UGC sponsored National Level Seminar on “Human Rights” : Issues and Challenges”
Basudev Somani College
Mysore 22nd Feb 2013
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23. UGC sponsored National Seminar on Financial Inclusion
Basudev Somani ollege
Mysore 28th and 29th March 2014
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24. ICSSR Sponsored National Conference on “Financial Inclusion for Sustainable Development”
DOS in Commerce and Management, KSOU
Mysore 6th & 7th Dec. 2014
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25. International Seminar on “Exploring Social Business opportunities India and Uganda Experience with micro finance and others”
Mahajana’s College
Mysore on 2nd January 2016
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26. Two day National Seminar on “Empowering Women through Skill Development Challenges and Opportunities”
centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive policy,UOM
Mysore July 1st and 2nd 2016
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27. National Seminar on “Insurance Education in India : Challenges and opportunities” organised by Mysore on
DOS in Commerce, University of Mysore,
Mysore 11th July, 2016.
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28. One day University level workshop on Research Methodology
Government First Grade College Kuvempunagar
Mysore 11th Aug. 2012.
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29 Two day Workshop on Statistical Analysis of Research Data using SPSS
SDMIMD Mysore June 9th and 10th 2012
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30. 10 days National Level Training Programme on Research Methodology for Ph.D Scholars in Social Science
Dept. Of Studies and Research in Commerce, UOM
Mysore 20th to 29th Jan. 2014
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31. Two day National level workshop on “Research Methodology and Data Analysis” held on, Organised by, Mysore
Teresian College
Mysore 11th and 12th Nov. 2014
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32. One day workshop on “Translation as an Empowering Instrument for the college Teachers
Maharaja’s College
Mysore 31st March 2015
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33. One day Unviersity level workshop on “Electronic Information Resources for Teaching and Research”
MMK & SDM Mahila Mahavidyalaya
Mysore 19th Dec,. 2015
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34. 8 day Workshop on “Research Data Analysis using SPSS and R Statistics” organised by, held on.
University Computer Centre, Manasagangotri
Mysore 11th July 2016 to 19th July 2016
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35. One Week National Level Workshop cum conference on “Panel Data Economitics”
DOS in Economics and Co-operation Manasagangotri
Mysuru 12-18 August, 2016
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36. FDP on “Creating a conducire learning Environment”.
DOS in Commerce, UOM
Mysore 1st Oct. 2016.
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37. Emerging Trends in
Accounting and
Taxation
PG Department
of Commerce
Teresian
College
Mysuru 20-21
April 2017
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38. New Regimes of Indian
Business Environment
DOS in
Commerce
University of
Mysore
Mysuru 15 th Sep
2017
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Dr. Amruthavarshini V, Assistant Professor Research Publications SL. NO.
TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN/ISSN PLACE DATE/YEAR
1. Microinsurance in the Indian
financial Market
SDMIMD ISBN No: 978-81-
922146-2-7
Mysore August 2012
2. Microinsurance Policy: A Necessary Tool for Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
Excel India Publishers
ISBN No: 978-93-
82062-59-2
Bangalore September 2012
3. Micro Insurance: A New Paradigm in Financial Inclusion
Gyan Publishing House
ISBN No: 978-81-212-
1182-6
Mysore October 2012
4. A Study on Life Micro Insurance in Mysore City
Indian Journal of Commerce & Management Studies
ISSN No: 2249-0310
Maharashtra September 2013
5. Penetration of Micro Insurance-A Study
Global Research Analysis
ISSN No: 2277-8160
Ahemadabad November 2013
6. FDI in Indian Retail Sector: A Conceptual Study
Indian Journal of Applied Research
ISSN No: 2249-555X
Ahemadabad January 2014
7. Micro Insurance: A new instrument in the Indian Insurance Sector
Indian Journal of Applied Research
ISSN No: 2249-555X
Ahemadabad February 2014
8. An Evaluation of E-Banking Services in Selected Nationalised Banks in Mysore City
Paripex-Indian Journal of Research
ISSN No:2250-
1991
Ahemadabad April 2014
9. Role of Micro Finance in India-A Study
Indian Journal of Applied Research
ISSN No: 2249-555X
Ahemadabad June 2014
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10. Work-life Balance Among Women Employees in Banking Sector-A Study at State Bank of Mysore
Tactful Management
ISSN No. 2319-7935
July 2014
11. The Determinants of Health Micro Insurance Demand-An Empirical Study
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research
ISSN No.2277-
7881
Andhra Pradesh
July 2014
Conferences/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER
PLACE DATE TITLE OF THE PAPER
1. Emerging Trends in Finance & Accounting
SDMIMD Mysore 3rd & 4th August 2012
Microinsurance in the Indian
financial Market 2. Public policy and
Governance 2012 (PPG 2012)
IISC Bangalore 4th to 6th September
Microinsurance Policy: A
Necessary tool for financial Inclusion
and Poverty Alleviation
3. Financial Inclusion in India: Issues and
Challenges
Centre for Study of Social
Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
Mysore 9th & 10th October
2012
Micro Insurance: A New Paradigm
in Financial Inclusion
4. New paradigms and Perspectives for
business excellence
Tumkur university
Tumkur 4th August2012
New dimension in performance
appraisal system A study at KSRTC
Karnataka state 5. Managerial
challenges in implementing the
Aadhaar program in India
Amrita Vishwa
vidyapeetham
Mysore 26th April 2013
Micro insurance :An essential ingredient of
financial inclusion package
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6. Insurance Service in India – Trends and
Challenges
JSS College of Arts,
Commerce and Science
Mysore 8th February 2014
Micro insurance :A new vista in Insurance sector
7. Financial Inclusion Basudev Somani college
Mysore 28th &29th March 2014
Micro finance A conceptual study
8. Achieving organisational
Excellence through Business Education
–Issues and Challenges
University of Mysore
Mysore 17th &18 February
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9. Innovation in management
Practices
Kristu Jayanti College
Bangalore 20th &21th April 2012
10. Entrepreneurship Awareness
P.E.S college of science ,Arts &
commerce Mandya
Mandya 14th March 2014
11. Agri-Risk Management: Issues
and Innovations
University of Mysore
Mysore 25th March 2014
12. Research Data Analysis using
SPSS 16.0
University of Mysore
Mysore 12th to 22nd February
2013
13. Modern Trends in Research
Methodology Part-II
SBRR Mahajana First Grade College
Mysore 16th April 2013
14. Tackle a Literature Review
University of Mysore
Mysore 30th November
2013
15. Training Programme On Research Methodology For PhD Scholars In Social Sciences
University of Mysore
Mysore 20th to 29th January 2014
16. Application of SPSS in Research
Data Analysis
SBRR Mahajana First Grade College
Mysore 4th March 2014
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17. Financial Derivatives
T.T.L College of Business
Management
Mysore 2nd &3rd April 2014
18. Emerging Trends in Accounting and Taxation
PG
Department of
Commerce
Teresian
College
Mysuru 20-21 April
2017
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19. New Regimes of Indian Business Environment
DOS in
Commerce
University of
Mysore
Mysuru 15 th Sep 2017
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Shruthi S, Assistant Professor Research Publications
SL. NO.
TITLE PUBLISHER
ISBN/ISSN PLACE DATE/YEAR
1. Role of Human Resource Development Programme on Employee Performance
in Organization
Vellore Institute of Technology on Emerging Markets & Issues in Management”
ISBN Number 978-93-5104-
881-7
Vellore 19th and 20th April 2013
2. “coping with work stress in today’s uncertain climate: A study on perception of teachers in Higher education”
SDMIMD ISBN Number 978-81-
922146-4-1
Mysore 14th& 15Th Dec 2012
3. Organizational Climate and its impact on employee productivity
VVCE ISBN Number 978-93-83241-
55-2
Mysore 2014
4. Impact of IFRS on the quality of financial information in India
VVFGC ISBN Number 978-93- 5254-
333- 5.
Mysore March 2016
Conferences/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE TITLE OF THE PAPER
1. Emerging Sectors: Growth, Drivers for
Indian Economy
M.S.Ramaiah Institute of management
Bangalore 8th March, 2013 Impact of FDI in Indian
Retail Sector 2. International seminar
on Accounting & Research
Central College
Bangalore 16th& 17th December, 2016
Impact of IFRS adoption on the quality of financial
information: A study on Infosys
Technologies Ltd.
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3. Insurance Education
in India: Challenges
& Opportunities
Department of
studies in
Commerce,
MGM, Mysore
Mysore 11th July 2016 -
4. Commodity Futures
Market
Department of
studies in
Commerce,
MGM, Mysore
Mysore 13th& 14th
March 2015
-
5. Contemporary
Techniques of
Teaching & Research
in Finance
VVCE Mysore 17th& 18th
October, 2014
-
6. Retail Sector in India:
Opportunities &
Challenges
Tumkur
University
Tumkur 25th August
2012
-
7. Syllabus Revision of
B.Com/B.B.M
Courses
VFGC, BOS in
Commerce,
Forum
Mysore 2nd& 3rd
November, 2015
-
8. Corporate Social
Responsibility in the
New Companies Act
2013-Perspectives &
Challenges
VVFGC Mysore 11th October,
2014
-
9. International
Financial Reporting
Standards
Hema
Gangothri
Hassan 14th November,
2014
-
10. Management
Development
Program Inferential
Statistics Using SPSS
SDMIMD Mysore 31st May, 2014 -
11. Managing Non Profit
Organizations
Vidya Vikas
First Grade
College, PG
Centre
Mysore 14th& 15th May,
2011
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12. Research
Methodology and
Data Analysis
Teresian
College
Mysore 11th& 12th
November, 2014
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13. Methodological
Challenges in
Management
Research Techniques
VVCE Mysore 23rd November,
2013
-
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14. Creating a Conducive
Learning
Environment
Department of
studies in
Commerce,
MGM, Mysore
Mysore 1st October,
2016
-
15. Digital Economy in India- a challenges
ahead
Vidya Vardaka First Grade
College
Mysore 18th February, 2017
16. Documentations and Preparation for
NAAC Assessment under revised system
Vidya Vardaka First Grade
College
Mysore 7th Octorber, 2017
17. Consolidation of Banking Sector in India- Charting the
Future
Vidya Vardaka First Grade
College
Mysore 14th October, 2017
18. Emerging Trends in Accounting and Taxation
PG
Department
of Commerce
Teresian
College
Mysuru 20-21
April
2017
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PG Department of Commerce Academic and Research Activities of PG Department of Commerce Faculty Dr. K.Vasudeva Murthy, HOD & Co-ordinator No. of Conference / Seminar attended
Sl No. Title Organised by Held on
1 All India Commerce Conference Department of Studies in
Commerce, Manasagangotri Mysore
2 UGC-SAP Annual Conference on “Agri-Risk Management : Issues and Innovations”
Department of Studies in Commerce,
Manasagangotri Mysore
March 2014
3 UGC Sponsored National seminar on “FINANCIAL INCLUSSION”
Basudeva Somani College Mysore
March 2014
4 Two days workshop on ‘Academic Administration’ UGC Academic Staff
Training College, Manasagangothri, Mysore
15th & 16th of
Oct 2014
Organised One day state Level conference on ‘Entrepreneurship Awareness’ held on 14th March 2014 at P.G. Department of Commerce, P.E.S College Mandya.
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UMESHA S, Assistant Professor Research Publication
International conference SL.NO. TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN/ISSN PLACE DATE
01 “PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES TO ADOPT IFRS IN INDIA”
P.G Department of commerce
Sithadevi Ratanchad
Nahar Adarsha college-
Bangalore
“Recent Trends in Business
Management and tourism” Volume 01.
Issue 09 PP32-33
BANGLORE April 2014
National Level Seminar 02. “Impact of shopping
malls on small shop keepers: An empirical analysis of Mysore city”.
Basudeva Somani College Mysore
ISSN MYSORE 8th may 2015
03 Role of Microfinance in women empowerment in Karnataka with Reference to Mandya District
Govt. College for Women
ISBN 978-81-
910230-5-3
Mandya April 2016
04. A study on Consumer perception towards E-Banking in Mandya City
P.E.S College
Mandya.
ISBN Mandya 11-02-2017
Conference/Workshop/Seminar Attended SL No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1 Contemporary areas in business studies Govt. College, Mandya
, Mandya Jan 2010
2 Two days workshop on ‘Personality development’
Govt. College, Mandya
, Mandya April 2010
3 One day state level conference on ‘Competitive Strategies in International Marketing’
PBM, Mahajana’s, Mysore
Mysore Feb 2013
4 One day workshop on ‘Methodological Challenges in Management Research Techniques’
Vidyavardhaka College of
Engineering Mysore
Mysore Sept 2014
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5 UGC-SAP Annual Conference on “Agri-Risk Management : Issues and Innovations”
Department of Studies in Commerce
Manasagangotri Mysore
Mysore March 2014
6 UGC Sponsored National seminar on “FINANCIAL INCLUSSION”
Basudeva Somani College Mysore
Mysore March 2014
7 VANIJYA SAMMELANA Proceedings of the international conference
On Recent Trends in Business Management and tourism
P.G Department of commerce Sithadevi
Ratanchad Nahar Adarsha college-
Bangalore
Bangalore April 2014
8 UGC sponsored Two-Day National level workshop on “Research Methodology and Data Analysis”
P.G Department of Commerce,
Terresian college, Mysore
Mysore Nov 2014
9 Service sector – The Engine of Growth for Indian Inc – The convergence of Ideas
Govt. College for Womens, Mandya
Mandya 22nd &23rd April, 2015
10 New vistas and horizons in commerce Basudeva Somani College Mysore
Mysore 8th may 2015
11 Corporate social responsibility : company Act 2013
Vidyavardhaka P.G centre , Mysore
Mysore 2015
12 CSR- Issues and Challenges Nataraja college Mysore 16 th Sept. 2015
13 Micro Finance in India : Issues and challenges
P.G Department of Commerce ,
Shanthi college, Malavalli
Malavalli 25th &26th
sept 2015
14 IND AS- A Road Map of IFRS in India Vidyavardhaka P.G centre , Mysore
Mysore 18 th & 19th
March 2016
15 Emerging Trends in Banking Sector- Issues and Challenges”
P.E.S P.G Department of
Commerce
Mandya 11-2-2017
16 One Day National Level Conference on “Digital Economy in India: The Challenges Ahead”
Vidyavardhaka P.G centre , Mysore
Mysore 18th Feb, 2017
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17 “Consolidation of Banking Sector In India: Charting The Future”
Vidyavardhaka P.G centre , Mysore
Mysore 14th Oct 2017
18 “Exploring Research Avenues” Vidyavardhaka P.G centre , Mysore
Mysore 28 Oct 2017
19 “Non-performing Assets – Regulatory Measures”
Bharathi College, P.G centre ,
Bharathinagara
Bharathinagara 20 January 2018
Guest Lecture And Resource Person SL.NO. TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE 01 Computer Application
in Commerce P.G Department of Commerce , Shanthi college.
Malavalli 25th May 2013
02 Emerging Issues in Commerce
Aksara Academy Chamaraj Nagar
15th Sept 2015
Seminar/Conferences/Workshops Organized One Day State Level Conference on “Entrepreneurship Awareness” was organized by P.G Department of Commerce on 14-03-2014 at Placement Hall, P.E.S Engineering campus, Mandya. UGC- sponsored one Day State Level Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Banking Sector- Issues and Challenges” was organized by P.G and U.G Department of Commerce on 11-02-2017 at Swamy Vivekananda Rangamandira, P.E.S college campus, Mandya.
Achievements And Honors SL.NO. PARTICULARS 01 Recognized in cultural and other events: solo Dance programmer cum
choreographer, mimicry and other entailment programme since 2011.
Got first place in mono acting 2010 (District level).
02 Honored by Govt. high school soonagahalli in Old students association
programme.
03 Guidelines for competitive exams(FDA,SDA, TET, NET/SLET).Honored by Aksara Academy in Chamaraj Nagar.
(It was published in news paper)
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SREENIVASA H Assistant Professor
Conference/Workshop/Seminar Attended
SL No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1 One day seminar on “emerging trend in commerce business and economy”
PBM Mahajana P.G.centre, Mysore
Mysore may 2011
2 One day national level seminar on” stress management in corporate sector –issues and challenges.”
Sri Adichunchanagiri college, Nagamangala,
Nagamangala September 2013
3 One day national level seminar on” infrastructure development in India : issue and challenges”
Vijaya first grade college, pandavapura
Pandavapura September 2013
4 Two days national level seminar on “Financial inclusion a”
Basudev somani college, mysore.
Mysore March 2014
5 One day national level seminar on “ water management a solution for urban and rural India”
Govt. college for women , Mandya
Mandya October 2014
6 One day State Level Workshop on “Exploring Research Avenues”
Vidyavardhka First Grade College.
Mysore
Mysore October 2017
PRAMOD K Assistant Professor
Conference/Workshop/Seminar Attended
SL No.
Title Organizer Date
1 “Infrastructure Development in India : Issues and Challenges”
Vijaya First Grade College. Pandavapura
27th September 2013
2 “Emerging Trends in Banking Sector- Issues and Challenges”
P.E.S College of Science,
Arts and Commerce. Mandya
11th February 2017
3 “Goods and Services Tax(GST)
Vidyodaya Arts & Commerce First Grade College.
T.Narasipura
12th September 2017
4 “New Regimes of Indian Business Environment”
Department of Studies in Commerce University of
Mysore
15th September 2017
5.
One day State Level Workshop on “Exploring Research
Avenues”
Vidyavardhka First Grade College. Mysore
28th October 2017
6. “Non Performing Assets Regulatory measures”
Bharathi College. K.M. Doddi
20th January 2018
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MAHADEVASWAMY N S Assistant Professor
Research Publication
International conference SL. NO.
TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN/ ISSN
PLACE DATE
01 Issues and challenges in debt derivative market in India
Debt & debt derivatives
markets,Dept of commerce, school of
management, pondicherry university,
pondicherry
PONDICHERRY 23rd and 24 January
2014
Conference/Workshop/Seminar Attended
SL No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1 Placement Training Basudev Somani College
Mysoru October 2010
2 Two day UGC Sponsored state level seminar “Emerging Trends in the world economy & managerial challenges”
JSS college for woman
Kollegala 29th &30th march 2011
3 64th All India Commerce Conference Pondicherry university
Pondicherry 13-15 Dec 2011
4 One day workshop on ‘Stock and commodity market”
Department of commerce
Pondicherry march 2013
5 One day workshop “Author Workshop” Springer and Ananda Rangapillai
library
Pondicherry Feb 2014
6 Two days Conference on “International Taxation”
Department of commerce
Pondicherry 22nd & 23rd Jan
2015 7 Two day workshop on “Commodity
Future Market” Department of Studies in Commerce Manasagangotri Mysore
Mysore 13th &14th Mar 2015
8 Two day MCX-IPF Sponsored Faculty
Development Program ”Commodity Derivatives Market”
Department of commerce
Pondicherry 23rd &24th March 2017
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9 Exploring research avenues Vidyavardaka pg center mysoru
Mysore 28th October
10 People connect networking for sustainable development
St. claret college Bengaluru 10th nov 2017
Paper Publication
International conference SL.NO. TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN/ISSN VOLUME DATE
01 An Empirical study on Sharpe’s Single Index Model for Optimal Portfolio Construction
The IASMS Journal of Business Spectrum
ISSN 0974-8016
VII No.1 January 2014
MOHAN KUMAR S M Assistant Professor
Conference/Workshop/Seminar Attended
SL No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1 One Day State Level Workshop on “ Placement Training”
Basudev Somani College.
Mysore October 2010
2 Two days Faculty Development program on “ Commodity Derivatives Market”
Pondicherry University.
Pondicherry March 2017
3 One Day State Level Seminar on “
Strategies for Improving College Teaching and Learning”
GFGC
Bannur March 2017
4 One day State Level Workshop on “Exploring Research Avenues”
Vidyavardhka First Grade College
Mysore October 2017
5 One day National Seminar “Non Performing Assets (NPA)- Regulatory
Measure “
Bharathi College Bharathi Nagara
January 2018
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Department of Kannada Dr. Sreenivasaiah N Y Assistant Professor
Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP attended
Year State/national/regional Title of the seminars/conference/symposia
2010 National Literature Challenges In Cultural Re-Writing.
State 1) Seminar On “Kannada Literature : Recent Trends”.
2) Seminar On” Kannada Langauge And Literature : Possibilities In New Teaching”.
Regional 1) Resource Person In The Workshop On “Mysore University Degree Kannada Language Textbook Teching Methodology “
3) Workshop On “Kannada Langauge In Degree Course And Optional CBCS Syllabus And Textbook Preparation”.
2012 National 1) Seminar On “Kuvempu’s Literature “. 2) Seminar On “National Poet Kuvemu”.
State 1) Seminar On “Medivial Kannada Poetry And Classical Works And Interpretation“
2013 State 1) Seminar On “Dalit Students Union Manasagangothri And Mysore International Women’s Day Celebrations “
2015 National 1) Seminar On “DEJAGOW Baraha Usiru” State 1) Seminar On “DR. Betageri Krishnasharmara
Kavya : Kavyartha Chinthana” 2016 State 1) Participated In “Suggi Uggi” Programme And
Folklore Exhibition Programme” 2) Presented A Programme On “Tribal Cultural
Festival And Folklore Music Festival “ 3) A Programme On The Exhibition And
Relevency Of Folkgames 2017 State 1) Seminar On “Dictionary Concept , Structure
And Useful “ Regional 1) Ugc Sponsored Faculty Developement
Programme On “Contemporary Issues In Higher Education “
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S.K .VEERESHA Assistant Professor
Publications Book Name Publisher Year
Pachhetene (College Magazine)
P.E.S S.A.C.C Mandya 2005-2017
Janapada Sampradaayagalu Vijaya prakashana, Bangalore
2009
Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1. Dr.Ragow Personality and Literature
Govt Womens College,Mandya
Mandya 29/03/2011
2. National level workshop Kannada Sahitya parishath
Mandya 20/06/2011 To
21/06/2011 3. National level seminar Bharathi College Bharathi Nagar 27/01/2014 4. State level seminar Dr. BETAGERI
krishnashrama Trust
Govt of Womens College, Mandya
11/04/2014 To
12/04/2014 5. National Youth Festival Govt of india
(Ministry of Youth Affairs)
Orissa (Bubhaneshwar)
12/01/2012 To
15/01/2012 6. National Youth Festival Govt of india
(Ministry of Youth Affairs)
Punjab (Ludhiyana)
08/01/2013 To
12/01/2013 7. State level seminar Dr. BETAGERI
krishnashrama Trust
Govt of Womens College, Mandya
11/04/2014 To
12/04/2014 8
Development of criticism in different Avenuves
Women’s university,Belgum
Hosur(Mandya) 22/03/2015
9 State level seminar Dr. BETAGERI krishnashrama Trust
PES College of science ,Mandya
21/08/2015
10 Coaching Classess for KAS,,IAS,B.ed ,D.ed, etc Competitive Exams
Krshrushik Foundation Trust
Mandya and Bangalore
2005 to till Now
11 Coaching classess for Kannada language in Non-Kanndigas (Guest lecture)
PES College of Engineering, Mandya
Mandya 2004 to 2013
12 Work shop on Janapada Aatagalu
University of Mysore
Mysore 20-05-2016
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13 Mental Health Symposium
Karnataka sexul Science academi
Mandya 20-08-2016
14 Nigantu Parikalpane, Rachane, Upayuktate
Karnataka Jaanapada Visvavidyalaya, Haaveri.
Shankaragowda Siksana Maha vidyalaya sabangana, mandya
19-08-2017
Achievements and Honors SL. NO.
PARTICULARS
1. NSS Officer for 4 years (2009 t0 2014)
2. Founder and Vice President in Ksheera Sagara Mithra Koota, Keelara
3. Rover Leader in College
4. Member in Karnataka Sangha-a cultural Organization
5. Member in K.V.Shankara gowda Youth organization
6. Member in K.V.Shankara gowda Educational institute
7. Kannada Sahithya Parishat
8. Organised State Level Janapada singing Competition from 17 years (till today)
under the auspicious Ksheera Sagara Mithra Koota, Keelara
9. Organized Free Plantation Programme
10. Organized state level YUVA Jana Mela
11. Editor of the Magazine YUVA SAGARA commemorating the Yuva jana Mela(state
level)
12. Editor of College Magazine Pachhe Thene Since 2005 to 2017
13. Organized State level Yuva jana Utsava programme Dec.2012
14. Enacted in placed stage KUVEMPU’S RAKTAKSHI 2011
15. Enacted in placed stage GIRSH KARNAD’S TUGHALAK 2012
16. Enacted in placed stage ASHOK BADARDINI’S ONDU SAVINA SUTTA 2012
17. Enacted in placed stage KUVEMPU’S JALAGARA 2013
18. Enacted in placed stage MANU BALIGAR’S MYLARA MAHADEVA 2014
19 Enacted in placed stage Clasical Drama KURUKSHETHTA 2015
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CHANDRASHEKARA.C Assistant Professor
Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP attended
SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1.
Sate level seminar Kannada Sahitya academy
Govt Womens College,Mandya
29/03/2011
2.
National level workshop Kannada Sahitya parishath
Mandya 20/06/2011 To
21/06/2011 3. National level seminar Bharathi College Bharathi Nagar 27/01/2014
4.
State level seminar
Dr. BETAGERI krishnashrama Trust
Govt of Womens College, Mandya
11/04/2014
To 12/04/2014
5.
Water Conservation Dept of Cauvery Neeravari Nigama
Mysore 17/01/2015
6. Camp Officer Sir M Vishweshwaraia P G Center
Mandya 08-07-2015 To
14-07-2015
Deepa K.C Assistant Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP attended SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
01 Manscript Training & Averrness Camp
Kannada University, Hampi
Govt Womens College,Mandya
25-4-2013 To 27-04-2013
02 Kavya Rasagrahana Workshop
Kannada Litrarary Academy
Govt. Womens College,Mandya
27-10-2014
03 Mental Health Symposium
Karnataka sexul Science academi
Mandya 20-08-2016
04 Nigantu Parikalpane, Rachane, Upayuktate
Karnataka Jaanapada Visvavidyalaya, Haaveri.
Shankaragowda Siksana Maha vidyalaya sabangana, mandya
19-08-2017
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Nandeesh Kumar M.S Assistant Professor
Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP attended
SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
01 Manscript Training & Averrness Camp
Kannada University, Hampi
Govt Womens College,Mandya
25-4-2013 To 27-04-2013
02 Kavya Rasagrahana Workshop
Kannada Litrarary Academy
Govt. Womens College,Mandya
27-10-2014
03 Mental Health Symposium
Karnataka sexul Science academi
PES Degree College Mandya
20-08-2016
04 Kanakadaasa : Mahile & Prastuta Sandarba
Karnataka Rajya Mahila Viswavidyalayada Snatakottara & Samsodana Kendra, Mandya.
Mandya 18 March 2017
05 Darma-Saahitya-Chaluvali & Dalitaloka
Karnataka Rajya Mahila Viswavidyalayada Snatakottara & Samsodana Kendra, Mandya.
Mandya 20,21 March 2017
06. Nigantu Parikalpane, Rachane, Upayuktate
Karnataka Jaanapada Visvavidyalaya, Haaveri.
Shankaragowda Siksana Maha vidyalaya sabangana, mandya
19-08-2017
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Department of English Dr. ANILKUMAR.H Associate Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP attended Sl. No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1. Organized Seminars on Twentieth Century Literature
P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce College
MANDYA
Feb 23rd 1999
2. “Shakespeare Revisited” Department of studies in English, University of Mysore
MYSORE 18th and 19th January 2002
3. Trends in English Literature�,
P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce College, Mandya
MANDYA
29th & 30th January 2003
4. Literature and Culture organized by the department of histroy
P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce College
MANDYA
14 FEB 2004
5. Organized talks by Prof Naganna, Dept of Kannada Institute of Kuvempu Studies, UOM
Department of studies in English, University of Mysore
MYSORE 28 FEB 2004
6. Organised talks by Prof. Mahadeva and Prof. Ramachandra, Dept of studies in English, Manasagangothri, Mysore.
Department of studies in English, University of Mysore
MYSORE 5TH MARCH 2008
7. Organised talk by Prof. Ramesh, Prof of English Somani College, Mysore.
Somani College MYSORE 10 MARCH 2009
8. Participated in Workshop on “New Challenges in Teaching English”
Maharaja�s College Mysore
MYSORE 6th & 7th march 2010.
9. Participated in National Conference on “Trends in literary criticism”
SBRR Mahajana First Grade College,
MYSORE 11th march 2010.
10. Presented Paper in A Two day National Seminar on “Cosmopolitanism in contemporary Fiction”
Maharaja�s College MYSORE 29th 30th march 2010
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11. Co-ordinator of an International Seminar on “Holocaust literature”
P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce
MANDYA
September 23rd 24th 2011
12 Chaired an UGC sponsored seminar “Sharing Experience and Shaping Expression”
Govt. College, Mandya MANDYA
30th march 2013.
13 “Remembering Chinua Achebe”
The Department of studies in English, University of Mysore
MYSORE 20th -21th March 2014
14 “After Dreaming : Australian Indigenous literature”
Department of studies in English, University of Mysore
MYSORE 29th - 30th march 2014
15 “Evaluating and Designing English Language Teaching Material for UG courses”
Manasagangothri, Mysore.
MYSORE 9-10-2014
16 “A Two day workshop for Teachers on undergraduate English texts”
Department of studies in English, University of Mysore
MYSORE 31st October & 1st November 2014
17 “Communicative Skills” JSS College for women, Chamarajanagar,
MYSORE 6th April-2015.
Member of BOE and BOS SL. NO.
BOE / BOS Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O E 2008-09 University of Mysore 2 B O E 2009-10 University of Mysore 3 B O S 2014-15 University of Mysore
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P.Chandrashekar Associate Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended
Types of Programme/ Course
University & Place/ Participant Date
R.C. OP/TQM/Work shop The Academic Staff College, The Course consisted of a series of lectures, discussions and demonstrations based on latest development in his her subject.
13.07.1998 To
04.08.1998
R.C. OP/TQM/Work shop Participated in the Refresher Course And Obtained Grade A. University of Mysore.
27.6.2004 To
16.8.2004
R.C. OP/TQM/Work shop Participated in the Orientation Programmed , UGC Sponsored Orientation Programmed
08.09.2000 To
05.10.2000
R.C. OP/TQM/Work shop Strategies of evaluation and production of model question papers
01/10/2015
Member of BOE SL. NO.
BOE Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O E 2013-14 University of Mysore 2 B O E 2015-16 University of Mysore
143
JYOTHSNA ANILKUMAR Associate Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended Types of Programme/ Course
University & Place/ Participant Date
R.C. OP/TQM/ Work shop
Refresher Course Academic Staff College, University of Mysore
13.07.1998 to 04.08.1998
Orientation Programme Academic Staff College, University of Mysore
04.12.2000 to 30.12.2000
Total Quality Management Workshop Govt. College for Boys, Mandya
20.03.2003 to 22.03.2003
Refresher Course Academic Staff College, University of Mysore
23.07.2003 to 12.08 2003
Participated in the Refresher Course Academic Staff College, University of Mysore
19.10.2005 to 08.11.2005
Conference/Workshop/Seminar attended Sl. No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1. Organized Seminars on Twentieth Century Literature
P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce College
MANDYA
Feb 23rd 1999
2. “Shakespeare Revisited”
Department of studies in English, University of Mysore
MYSORE 18th and 19th January 2002
3. Trends in English Literature�,
P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce College, Mandya
MANDYA
29th & 30th January 2003
4. Literature and Culture organized by the department of histroy
P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce College
MANDYA
14 FEB 2004
5. International Seminar on “Holocaust literature”
P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce
MANDYA
September 23rd 24th 2011
6. “Remembering Chinua Achebe”
The Department of studies in English, University of Mysore
MYSORE 20th -21th March 2014
144
Member of BOE and BOS SL. NO.
BOE / BOS Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O S 2009-10 Government college (Autonomus), Mandya 2 B O E 2013-14 University of Mysore
S.K. LAVANYA, Assistant Professor Paper Publications Sl. No. Title Journal ISSN No. Year 1. Region and Community
in Achebe’s Thingh Fall Apart
Journal of Research Extension and Development
2319-1899, Vol. 2,
2013
2. A Cultural study of Achebe’s Novel
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
2277-9302, Vol.3
2015
Papers Presented In National Conference Sl. No.
Title Organizer Place Year
1. A Post – Colonial Reading of Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
Indira Gandhi Govt., First Grade Womens College,
Shimoga District
16th and 17th 2012
2. Community and Region in Achebe’s Novels
Central University of Karnataka
Gulbarga 27th & 28th 2013
International /National Conference/Workshop Attended Sl. No.
Title Year
1. Workshop on Research Methodology and Social Transformation
14th , 15TH 16TH Nov. 2011
2. Seminar on Post – Colonial Aesthetic Experience: Exploring the Dialectical Nature of Post colonial texts.
27th and 28th February 2015
145
Department of Hindi
E.Lingaraju, Assistant Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended Sl. No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1.
One day workshop on Hindi Language
Hindi Teachers Association, University of Mysore
St. Philomina’s College, Mysore
23/09/2017
146
Department of Folklore S.H.Mariyaiah, Assistant Professor
• He is a Folk awardee in the year 2010, by Kannada Sahithya Parihathuu,
Mandya District.
• He is a Mandya District Rajyothsava awardee in the year 2017, by Zilla
Sahithya Parihathuu, Mandya District.
Seminar /Conference/Workshop attended
Seminar/Conference University and place Date
One Day State Level Seminar on “Nadoja H.L. Nagegowdara Nurara Nenapu- Nudi Namana
Karnataka Janapda Parishattu, Mysore District Unit and Shastriya kannada athyunnata Adhyayana Kendra. ” in collaboration with MHRD, Govt. India. University of Mysore
07-06-2016
One day workshop on “ Gandhi Vicharagala Prastutate – Yuvajanarige Manaviya Moulyagalu- Shishkakara patra”
NSS , University of Mysore, Department of Collegiate Education Karnataka Government
11-09-2014
All India Folklore Conference Kala Mandira, Mysore 12th, 13th June 1998
Folklore Poets Seminar Kuvempu Kannda Adhyayana Samsthe, University of Mysore, Mysore
2002
Folklore Discussion Programme Kannada University, Hampi. 2002-2003 Folklore Discussion Programme University of Mysore 2004 “Janapada Adyanadalli Mandya Zilla Scholars Koduge”
Kannur University, Kerala 22.11.2007 To
24.11.2007 “State level Janapda Kalamela” Gulburga 18.06.2007 Cultural youth festival south Zone
Calicut University Kerala 11.11.2008
University youth festival Calcatha University West Bengal. 10.12.2008 to
22.12.2008 International South asian University youth festival (SAUFEST)
Punjab University Chandigarh 09.02.2009
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Kannada Sahithya parishat Kothathi Hobli 2008-2009 Inter university Youth festival Maharushi Dayananda University,
Rohtak Haryana State 02.02.2010
to 10.02.2010
Participation In Literary Cultural Social Organizat ions:
1. 1995-96: Unemployed Graduate volunteer in youth service and Sports Department,
Mandya.
2. 1996-97 : District President – All India Vidhyarthi Parishath
3. 1996-97: Secretary, Dr. G. Shampa Sahihya Vedike, Mandya.
4. 1997-2001: Secretary, Taluk Kannada Sahithya Parishath, Mandya.
5. 2002-2004: Vice-President, Arkeshwara Kala Sanght, Guthal, Mandya.
6. 1990-2000: President Dr. B.R Ambedkar Kala Sanght, Guthal, Mandya.
7. 1997: Participated at National Level Patriotic Song competition held at Kanpur (U. P)
8. 2002-2003: Participated as an artist at Folk Arts Festival at the University of Calicut.
148
Department of Economics V C. SHIVARAMU, Assistant Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended SL.
NO.
TITLE International
/National
ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1. Empowerment Of
The Community
National University Of
Mysore
Mysore 27.28.FEB.2015
2. Water Management
Solution
National Govt. Women’s
College
Mandya 27/10/2014
3. Emerging Issues In
Global Economy
National Vijaya First
Grade College
Pandavapura 27.28/03/2015
4 Agriculture Sector
In India
National Shanthi College Malavalli 07/08/2015
5 Community
Empowerment
Through Non
Governmental
Organisation – A
Study
International University of
Mysore
Mysore 28th and 29th
August 2017
Member of BOE SL.
NO.
BOE Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O E 2015-16 Government college (Autonomus), Mandya
2 B O E 2015-16 University of Mysore
149
K. JAYARAMU, Assistant Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/Op Attended SL.NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1. Total Quality Management in Higher Education
Govt. Boys College Mandya
Mandya 26th – 28th Feb. 2004
2. Seminar on Policy analysis Maharaja`s college Mysore 20th – 21st March - 2009
3. U G sim QB and BPP Karnataka State Open University Mysore
Mysore 29th May – 3rd June - 2009
4. Seminar on Crisis in Sugar Industries
Bharthi college Bharathi Nagar
09/05/2009
5 One day State level seminar on GST
Bharthi college Bharathi Nagar
31.08.2017
Guest Lecture and Resource Person
Sl. No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1. S,D.A & F.D.A Coaching Classes
Krushik Sarvodaya Foundation Trust
Mandya 2011
2. Police Sub Inspector Coaching Classes
Krushik Sarvodaya Foundation Trust
Mandya 2012
3. Karnataka Administrative Service Coaching Classes
Krushik Sarvodaya Foundation Trust
Mandya 2014
Girish R, Assistant Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/Op Attended SL.NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1. One day State Level seminar on GST
Bharthi college Bharathi Nagar
31.08.2017
150
Department of History
P B Shivaprasad, Assistant Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended Sl. No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1.
Recent trends in Indian history
Dept of History
PES college Mandya
22/5/2009 To
23/5/2009
2. IMP of historical documents and preservation of manuscripts
Dept of Archives
Bangalore & govt college of women Maddur
26/02/2009
3. Recent archaeological Rsearchs and temple Architecture
Dept of History Bharathi College ,Bharathi Nagar
23/03/2009
4. National level work shop on Indian Archaeology for History Teachers
Senate Hall Manasagothri
Manasagothri Mysore
30/03/2009 to
31/03/2009
5. Mysore Presidency towards Transision
D.Banumaiah College
Mysore 22/05/2010
6. Recent Researches on Karanataka History
P.E.S Evening college Mandya
Mandya 24/05/2010
7. State level seminar History about mandya district
Dept of history ,Govt boys colleges
Mandya 23/3/2011 To
24/3/2015 8. Workshop on
Development of tourisms Maharani girls college ,Mysore
Mysore 06/08/2012
9. National level seminar “Cultural contribution of Karnataka Art and Architecture for the Growth of Indian Tourism”
H K Veeranna Gowda First Grade college, Maddur
Maddur 01/10/2013
10. National level seminar Modern Mysore- Development and Changes
Govt women’s college ,Mandya
Mandya 13/02/2015 To
14/02/2015
151
David Shantharaju, Assistant Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/OP Attended Sl. No.
Title Organizer Place Date
1. Recent trends in Indian history
Dept of History
PES college Mandya
22/5/2009 To
23/5/2009
2. IMP of historical documents and preservation of manuscripts
Dept of Archives
Bangalore & govt college of women Maddur
26/02/2009
3. Recent archaeological Rsearchs and temple Architecture
Dept of History Bharathi College ,Bharathi Nagar
23/03/2009
4. National level work shop on Indian Archaeology for History Teachers
Senate Hall Manasagothri
Manasagothri Mysore
30/03/2009 to
31/03/2009
Achievements and Honors Sl. No. Particulars
01. President Karnataka Sugama Sangeetha Parishath Mandya District.
02. Member Karanataka Sangeetha Nruithya Academy Bangalore Govt of
Karnataka,
03 Singer, Music Composer, Performed Music programms
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Department of Political Science
Mr. Shivakumar M, Assistant Professor
Conference/Workshop/Seminar/Op Attended
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE Sl. No
Conferences/Seminars/ Workshop
Name of the Institute/ University
Place Date
1. One day State Level workshop on “Human Rights in India’’ (concept, Issues and Policy)
Department of Studies in Political Science and Public Administration, University of Mysore in association with Karnataka State Human Rights Commission, Bangalore.
Mysore 11th April 2011
2. Two Day National Seminar on “Good Governance, Human rights and judiciary’’
National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi in collaboration with the Department of studies in Political Science, University of Mysore.
Mysore 3rd & 4th October
2011
3. State Level Seminar on “Relevance of Gandhism”
Shanthi Arts, Science and Commerce College
Malavalli. 24th January 2012
4. Two day UGC – SAP National Seminar on “Politics in India with Special reference to social exclusion
Department of studies in Political science, University of Mysore
Mysore 28th & 29th February
2012.
5. State Level Seminar on “Coalition Politics and Governance
Department of Political Science, Bharathi College
Maddur
6. “India’s role in a globalized world”
Presented a paper entitled “India’s Foreign Policy”, in 15th State Level Political science teachers conference on “India’s role in a globalized world”, organized by Karnatka University Colleges political science teachers forum, Dharwad
Dharwad 19th and 20th
September 2014.
7. State Level seminar on “Human Rights in Global Scenario”
JSS College for Women (Autonomous), Mysore.
Mysore 27th September
2014
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8. Two – Day National Level Workshop on “Research Methodology and Data Analysis”
Post Graduate Department of Commerce, Teresian College, Mysore.
Mysore 11th and 12th
November, 2014
9. Two - day International Conference on Ethnicity, Discrimination and social exclusion of minorities and margins: Post colonial debates
Centre for study of social exclusion and inclusion policy (CSSEIP), University of Mysore
Mysore 18th and 19th
December 2014
10. Participated in 106th Orientation Programme
Academic staff college, University of Mysore, Mysore.
Mysore 24th Dec 2014 to
20th January
2015 ( 24 days
programme)
11. State Level seminar on Media And Society, Conference About Freedom Of Expressions
District Working Journalist Association, Mandya
12 One day International conference on Changing role of education in the field on Commerce, Social science and Management
Presented a paper entitled “Domestic politics of Indias Foreign policy in a globalised world”, in 2nd international conference organized by Indo Global Chamber of commerce, Industries and Agriculture
Pune 24th February,
2016
13 2nd International conference on Education & Leadership summit (IELS)
Presented a paper entitled “Role of NGO’s in Social Reforms”, Indo Global Chamber of commerce, Industries and Agriculture
Pune 2016
Jogigowda K.N, Assistant Professor Conference/Workshop/Seminar/Op Attended Sl. No.
Conferences/Seminars/ Workshop
Name of the Institute/ University
Place Date
1
One day State Level Seminar on ‘Crisis in sugar Industry & famers Suicide’
Bharathi College Maddur 9th May 2009
2. Two day 11th State Level Political Science teachers conference
University of Mysore
Manasa Gangotri
29th & 30th Dec 2009
3. ‘’ Women’s rights in context of humanrights’’
PES College of Science
Mandya 6th Nov 2009
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Department of Sociology
Nataraju, Assistant Professor
Orientation And Refresher Course Attended
Type of Programme Course
University and Place Declaration/Date
Refresher Course Bangalore 22-02-2010 to 15-03-2010 Orientation Programme University of Mysore 22-12-2010 to 18-01-2011
Refresher Course University of Mysore 5-08-2013 to 25-08-2013 Refresher Course University of Mysore
conducted by Human Resource Development Centre
06-11-2015 to 26-11-2015
Seminar /Conference/Workshop Attended
SEMINAR/CONFERENCE UNIVERSITY AND PLACE
DATE
One day state level seminar on “ Media and society: concerns about freedom and expressions”
Government college for women, Mandya
09-04-2015
State level seminar on “Rule and Self help group in women empowerment”
Bharathi College, Bharathi Nagar, Mandya
23-01-2015
State level seminar on “corruption free society- a Challenge”
Bharathi College, Bharathi Nagar, Mandya
20-09-2011
State level seminar on “Future challenges of rural India”
Government college, Mandya
26-11-2010
State level seminar on “Women rights in the context of human rights”
P.E.S. College of Science, Arts and Commerce, Mandya
06-11-2009
State level seminar on “youth for rural development – the role of NSS”
Shanthi College Malavalli, Mandya.
05-3-2099
Two day State level conference on “Crisis in rural Karnataka”
St. Philomina’s College
28th and 29th December 2005
One day workshop – New Syllabus Dept. of Sociology Manasa Gangothri . MOU.
05.08.2017
One day state level Seminar on Diverse in current Society
Bharathi College Bharathi Nagar
05.10.2017
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Member of BOE SL. NO.
BOE Year Name of University/ Autonomous College
1 B O E 2017-18 University of Mysore C.V.Manjula, Associate Professor Seminars/Programmes/Courses attended
Type of Programme/
Course
University and Place Declaration/Date
Orientation Programme Academic Staff College Bangalore
University
12.11.2007 to
08.12.2007
Refresher Course Bangalore University 04.03.19996 to
27.03.1996
Refresher Course Academic Staff College Bangalore University
11.03.2009 to
01.04.2009
Refresher Course Academic Staff College
University of Mysore
18.12.2010 to
08.012011
A Two day State level
Seminar on “ Crime
against Women” in 21st
Century”
Govt. Arts College, Bangalore
23rd & 24th March -
2009
One Day State level
Seminar on “Coalition
Politica Science”
Dept. of Political Science
Bangalore University
12.03.2009
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Department of Physical Education Ramesha R, Physical Education Director National & State level Conferences / Seminars Attended
Sl. No.
Conferences/Seminars Name of the Institute/ University
Period
1 UGC Sponsored National level seminar on “Integrated Approach Towards Fitness and Wellness”
Cauvery College, Gonikoppal
09-09-2015
2 UGC Sponsored National level seminar on “Harmony of Physical Activity Sports and Education”
14 and 15 October, 2015
3 UGC Sponsored Two Days International conference on “Physiotherapy in Physical Education and Sports Science-ICPPESc-2014
Govt. College (Autonomous), Mandya
2014
4 25th plan Asian conference of Sports and Physical Education -2014 Poster presentation on “Exercise and Physical Activity: A mode for improving health and physical fitness for optimum life.
Osmania University, Hydarabad, Telangana.
2014
MAHESH KUMAR. K. M, Physical Education Director ACADEMIC PARTICIPATIONS:
National Seminar and Conference
1.Participitated in the Physical education teachers Two days national Level seminar on “ EMERGENCY OF EXCELLENCE IN INDIGENOUS SPORTS AT GROSS ROOT LEVEL” held at Gulbarga University -2011 2. Participated in the Physical education teachers Two days national Level conference on “INTER DISCIPLINARY APPROACH IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS” held at Soundarya Institute Of Management& Science. Bangalore Feb-2015
. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: Working as a research scholar on the topic entitled “CONSTURCTION AND STANDARDIZATION OF SKILL TEST IN HANDBALL GAME” registered under Kuvempu University.
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Department of Library and Information Centre
Dr.Selvaraja A, Librarian RESEARCH PUBLICATION- Journals SL. NO.
TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN/ISSN PLACE DATE
1. Awareness and use of Social Networking Sites(SNS) by the Engineering students of SJB Institute of Technology, Bangalore: A study
Research Journal of Information Science and Technology (RJiST)
2348-1501 Dindigul (T N)
Jan-June 2015
2. Attitudes of library users towards overdue fines, University of Mysore: A study
SRELS Journal of Information Management
0972-2467 Bangalore
Feb 2015
3. Use of Wi-Fi connection by the research scholars of University of Mysore, Karnataka: a study
International Journal of Academic Library and Information Science
2360-7858 Nigeria Dec-2014
4. Information literacy skills among degree students of Mahajana’s first grade college, Mysore: A study.
e-Library Science Research Journal
2319-8435 Online Journal
Dec-2014
5. On overview of different literacies and literatures published from 2008-2013
Research Journal of Information Science and Technology (RJiST)
2348-1501 Dindigul (TN)
July-Dec 2014
6. Users’ satisfaction towards resources and services of A J institute of Dental Science library Mangalore: A case study.
e-Library Science Research Journal
2319-8435 Online Journal
Sept 2014
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7. Impact of ICT on collection development of R & D libraries in Karnataka: A survey.
e-Library Science Research Journal
2319-8435 Online Journal
Aug 2014
8. Use and impact of E-resources on R & D institutions library users in Mysore city(Karnataka): A survey
Professional Journal of Library and Information Technology
0976-7274 Ghaziabad IUP)
July-Dec 2013
9. Special libraries collection development in Karnataka: A study on selection policies and procedures
International Journal of Information Research (IJIR)
2249 8273 Varanasi (UP)
Dec 2013
10. Selected Home Pages of Union Government of India: an Evaluative Study
International Journal of Information Research (IJIR)
2249 8273 Varanasi (UP)
Sept 2012
11. Use of Internet and E-resources by the Users of Engineering College Libraries in Mysore City (Karnataka): A study
Indian Journal of Information Science and Services (IJISS)
2231-6094 Coimbatore (T N)
2012
12. Bibliometric analysis of telemedicine literature
Pearl: A Journal of Library and Information Science
0973-7081 Hyderabad (A P)
Oct-Dec 2012
13. Automation of academic and research libraries in Karnataka: a survey of Mysore city
SRELS Journal of Information Management
0972-2467 Bangalore April 2012
14. Assessment of user adequacy and services of library collections among research scholars of University of Mysore
SRELS Journal of Information Management
0972-2467 Bangalore Feb 2011
15. Use of rare materials in select libraries in Karnataka: A study
Library Herald 0024-2292 Delhi March 2010
16. Virtual learning environment and virtual environment for learning
SRELS Journal of Information Management
0972-2467 Bangalore April 2010
17 Users attitude towards crime and destruction of library materials in degree colleges of Nanjangud Taluk, Karnataka : A study
Library Progress 09701052 Online 2016
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SL. NO.
Papers Published In The Conference Proceedings
1. Paper presented on “ Use of Information Resources and Services in Selected Libraries of Business Schools in Bangalore City: A Study” in First International Conference on “Information Management: Envisioning the Future Lib raries” on 7th & 8th October 2010 organized by Department of Library and Information Science, REV. Jacob Memorial Christian College, Santhipuram, Ambailikkai, Dindigul, Tamilnadu.
2. Paper presented on “ Use of Library Resources and Services by the Users of Teresian College, Mysore (Karnataka): A Study” in First International Conference on “Information Management: Envisioning the Future Lib raries” on 7th & 8th October 2010 organized by Department of Library and Information Science, REV. Jacob Memorial Christian College, Santhipuram, Ambailikkai, Dindigul, Tamilnadu.
3. Paper presented on “Crime and Disruption of Electronic Resources in College Libraries in Davanagere District (Karnataka): A Study” in International Conference on “Innovation-Driven Librarianship: Expectations of L ibrarians and Library Users” (ICDL- 17th – 19th June 2010) , Organized by SRM University, SRM Nagar, Kattana Kulathur, Kangipuram District, Tamilnadu.
4. Paper presented on “Web Based Library Instructions” in International Conference on “Digital libraries and Knowledge Organization” (ICD K 14 to 16 February 2011), Organized by MDI, IASLIC and INDEST-AICTE Consortium at Management Development Institute Gurgaon.
5. Paper presented on “ Use of E-resources by the Users of Engineering College Libraries in Mysore City: A Survey” in International conference on “Electronic Publications” organized by Pondicherry University R. Venkataraman nagar, Kalapet Puducherry India : Pondicherry University held on 29th February to March 2nd 2012.
6. Paper presented on “ Use of E-resources by students of selected engineering colleges in Mysore city : A study” in International Conference on Collection Development in the Digital Environment(ICCDDE-2012), on 29-30 June 2012, organized by Madras University Library , University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai, India.
7. Presented a paper in National Seminar organized by JSS College for Women (Autonomous), Mysore, on” Web Based Library Services” on March 5 - 6, 2010.
8. Presented a paper in National Seminar organized by Library and Information Centre, RNS Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, on” Management of Digital Information Sources, Services and Systems” on July 29-30, 2010.
9. Paper presented on Information Literacy in Web 2.0 and Social Networking in National Seminar on Empowering Academic Libraries in Knowledge Society, organized by Department of Library and Information Science and Jawaharlal Nehru Library, University of Mumbai on 21st & 22nd December 2011.
10. Paper presented on Twitter & Its Use in Libraries Website in National Seminar held 14th & 15th Oct. 2011. Sponsored by UGC and Organized by The Dept. of Library, Nutan Maratha College, Jalgaon Affiliated to North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon ( M.S.)
11. Paper presented on “ Information Literacy Skills among Users of City Central Library, Mysore: A Study” in National Conference on “Re-Inventing and Restructuring of Public Library System in India” on 28th July 2012, organized by Karnataka Stat SC/ST Library Professionals Association in collaboration with Bangalore University Library and Department of Public Libraries Government of Karnataka.
12. Paper Presented on “Information Literacy among Students of Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering and Technology, Mysore” in National Conference on “Knowledge Society Innovations in Librarianship” (ILAKSIL 2012) Jointly organized by Indian
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Library Association, India, St.Agnes Centre for Post Graduate Studies & research, Mangalore, Karnataka State college Librarians Association Bangalore held on 23-25 February, 2012 at St. Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangalore Karnataka, India.
13. Paper Presented on “Use of library resources by the users of J.S.S College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Nanjangud: A study” in National Conference on “Libraries and Development: Present and Future” organized by Karnataka State Library Association (KALA) on June 7-9, 2012 at Sharavanabelagola, Karnataka.
14. Paper Presented on “ Digital Information Literacy Skills among Users of City Central Library, Mysore : A Study” in National conference on “Empowering Libraries for Lifelong learning Skills” from 17-18 August 2012 held at HKE’s, Poojya Doddappa Appa College of engineering, Gulbarga, Karnataka.
Conference/Workshop/Seminar/Op Attended
SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1. 106th Orientation Programme
University of Mysore
UGC –Academic
Staff College, University of
Mysore, Mysore
24th Dec 2014 to 20th Jan
2015
2. Recent Advances in Information Science
University library and Society for Information Science
Mysore University
Library
from 28-29 March 2008
3. Library 2.0: The Confluence of Web 2.0 and the Library Paradigm
Department of Library and Information Science
University of Mysore
August 21-22, 2008
4. User Awareness Programme on Access to e-Resources of UGC-INFONET Digital Library Consortium
University Library University of Mysore
21-22 October 2008
5. NewGenLib Open Source Integrated Library System
University Library University of Mysore
24th to 26th March 2009
6. KOHA 3.0- Open Source Solution for Integrated Library Management
University Library University of Mysore
9th and 10th 2009
7. Information Technology and its Application
University Library University of Mysore
21st and 22nd November
2009 8. Managing Digital
Resources in Academic Libraries
Mysore Librarians and Information Scientists Association (MyLISA)
Department of Library and Information
Science, Mysore
September 18, 2010
9. Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics and 11th COLLNET meeting
University of Mysore
Department of Library and Information
Science
October 19-22, 2010
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10. The Convergence of Libraries, Archives and Museums
India International Centre, New Delhi
National resources
Centre, NIFT New Delhi
February 15-17, 2011
11. Categories, Contexts and Relations in Knowledge Organization
International Society for Knowledge organization (India Chapter)
University of Mysore, Mysore
6th to 9th August 2012
GUEST LECTURE AND RESOURCE PERSON SL. NO.
TITLE ORGANIZER PLACE DATE
1. Information Sources and Services
Karnataka State Women’s University Bijapur
Extension Center for P.G. Studies & Research, Mandya
June 2015 (9 Classes)
2. Making use of libraries and developing reading habits among children
St. Mary’s High School, Agrahara
Mysore 12th August 2015
3. Collection Development P.E.S College of Engineering
Mandya 20th August 2015
ACHIEVEMENTS AND HONORS SL.N
O. PARTICULARS
1. Govt. of India, Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship (RGNFS) for SC Candidates to pursue research in the year 2008.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
SL. NO.
PARTICULARS
1. MyLISA -(Mysore Librarians and Information Scientists Association) 2. MULISSA - Mysore University Library and Information Science Students Association 3. LIS (Library and information Science) - Forum. 4. Karnataka State SC/ST Library Professional Association
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Shivaraju M, Asst. Librarian
Title of Publieshed Research Articles
1 Khaiser Nikam.and Shivaraju M, Use of e-books by the academia of science and
Technology of Mysore: A study. Nowa Biblioteka(new library) nr 2 (21), 2016
2 Shivaraju M.and Khaiser Nikam, Cloud Computing for E-Governance in Library Studies and Information Science.: International Journal of Digital Library Services. Vol. 6, Pp 12-19. April - June 2016, Issue – 2
Seminar and Conference Attended
1 Participated on” 6 th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics and 11th COLLNET Meeting ”, in Organized by University of Mysore
2 Attended one day workshop on ‘Technology in higher Education’ in collaboration with Karnataka Jnana Aayoga and University of Mysore held on 7th February, 2015 at Senate Bhavan Manasagangotri, University of Mysore, Mysore
3 Participated in Golden Jubilee Summit and International conference on ‘Information Unbounded-The Past, the Present and the future of Information Sciences’ organised by department of Studies in Library and Information science, University of Mysore, Mysore and Mysore Information and Library science Alumni Network (MILAN) during June 18-20, 2015
4 Attended and participated in One day seminar on ‘Knowledge Organization’ held at the Mysore university library, Mysore on 14th August 2015
5 Participated in the 103rd Indian Science Congress held at University of Mysore, Mysore from January 3 to 7, 2016
6 Participated National Conference on Bridging the Digital Divide: Open Source and Open Access Movement, organized by Department of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Mysore on March 11-12, 2016
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4 Quality and merit in the selection of students and teachers,
The admission committee considers the following aspects for the selection of students.
1. Admission process is communicated through college brochures and pamphlets.
2. Priority in selection is given to the meritorius students.
3. Follows the University guidelines
4. Follows rules and regulation of the Government of Karnataka regarding reservation etc.,
5. Some of the seats are provided to the achievers in sports, NCC, NSS and in Cultural
activity etc.,
6. Concession in fees provided to the poor and needy students
7. Admissions of students are transparent
The Management and Principal take care of the Quality and Merit in the
Selection of Teachers:
1. The Management and Principal follow rules and regulations stipulated by the
Government of Karnataka and UGC guidelines while recruiting staff.
2. The Management and Principal recruit faculty members based on the workload of the
concerned subjects as and when required.
3. The Management and Principal recruit faculty members based merit and performance.
4. The Management and Principal take care to select the faculty who have minimum
qualification prescribed by the authorities.
5. Reservation policy is strictly followed as per the regulation of Government of Karnataka
and UGC while selection of the teachers
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5 Adequacy of Infrastructure The management successfully provided Sufficient and adequate infrastructure facilities to the college. The following facilities are available to the college.
(i) Administrative Block
(ii) Principal Office
(iii) Staff Rooms
(iv) Common Room
(v) Canteen
(vi) Auditorium
(vii) Internet facilities
(viii) Medical facilities
(ix) Transport - Buses are provided between two campuses
(x) Class Rooms
(xi) Central Library
(xii) Examination Wing Building (Autonomous)
(xiii) Seminar Halls
(xiv) Sports Complex
(xv) Other
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The venue and magnitude of the facilities are indexed as follows
Sl
No. Item No.s Area
1
Class Rooms
LH-1 to LH-28
S1 to S4
32 23,910 Sq.ft
2
Laboratories
a) Physics Lab
b) Chemistry Lab
c) Zoology Lab
d) Botany Lab
e) Maths Lab
f) English Lab
g) Computer lab
7 Laboratories
7,860 Sq.ft
3
Library building
a) Main building
b) Reading section
2 4,680 Sq.ft
4 Boys Hostel (vsvm hostel) 1 25,626 Sq.ft
5 Girls Hostel 1 8,500 Sq.ft
6 Administrative Block 1 1,200 Sq.ft
7 Principal Chamber 1 1,000 Sq.ft
8 Staff Rooms 6 4,700 Sq.ft
9 Common Rooms 2 1,500 Sq.ft
10 Seminar Hall 2 2,500 Sq.ft
11 Sri Vivekananda Auditorium 1 7,000 Sq.ft
12 Students Amenities 2 1,700 Sq.ft
13 Corridor & Staircase 4 Floors 3,800 Sq.ft
14 Sports Section 1 1,000 Sq.ft
15 Cycle Stand 1 2,000 Sq.ft
16 Scooter Stand 01 1,000 Sq.ft
17
Autonomous Section (New Building)
Management is already constructed the
new RCC Building to accommodated the
following units of Autonomous
3 Floors
(Lift and
Ramp for
specially
9,900 Sq.ft
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Exam Section: (First Floor)
AE-201 : Exam Section Office
AE-202 : Exam Section Store
AE-203 : Deputy Controller of Exam
Controller of Exam (COE)- (2nd Floor)
AC-301 : Confidence Section-1
AC-302 : COE office
AC-303 : Confidence Section-2
Other units of Autonomous (3rd Floor)
AO-401 : Board of Exams (BOE)
AO-402 : Board Room
AO-403 : Board of Studies (BOS)
disabled is
provided)
18 Students Restroom 2 1,700 Sq.ft
19 Canteen 1 350 Sq.ft
20 Ncc Room 1 650 Sq.ft
Total building covered area 1,02,626 Sq.Ft
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6 Quality of Institutional Management
The Institutional management composition is as follows
Governing body is headed by the President of the management
Principal of the college
Teaching faculty Administrative staff
Various Departments Headed by HOD’s Superintendent
Vaious committees Ministirial staff
Cocurricular and cultural units D group staff
(NSS, NCC, Rovers etc.,)
The Principal manages the college under the guidance of the President of the
management. Faculty and administrative staff work under the principal. The administrative staff
are looks after the admission, examination, establishment, accounts etc., the faculty of the
college is looks after the curriculam, co-curricular and cultural - extention activities in the
college.
All the head of the department conduct frequent meeting to dicuss and implement
academic activites. Completion of curriculum by teachers, monitoring of students and
conducting of classroom seminars, tests and quiz etc., are carried out. Individual attention is
given to every student by the mentors of the class. They mould the students morally and
academically. The mentors provide remedial and coaching classes to uplift the weak and poor
students. The faculty encourage all the students in sports, cultural activities and extention
activities through various committees. The academic quality and management is monitered by
internal quality assurance cell (IQAC) and NAAC committee. Academic performance indicator
of the faculty is periodically audited by the Academic audit, the safety and convinence of the
women is monitered by sexual harassment committee and women’s cell. This is periodically
audited by the social scientists by the name Gender Audit. The good environment and
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ecological aspects are taken care of by the Management, principal and various committees and it
is also audited by the environment engineers by the name Green Audit.
The ministerial staff headed by the superintendent looks after the internal administration,
regarding establishment, admissions, accounting, scholarships and also assists the principal and
various academic committees.
The progress of the various committees is periodically monitored by the principal and the
governing council of the management frequently by conducting meeting.
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7 Financial Resources provided by the Management/ State Government/Institute for the Development of the college/Institute
Grants Received from UGC during XII Plan – 2012-17
Sl. No.
Particulars Sanctioned Amount
Released Amount
Reference No. Remarks
1 Major Research Project (Dr.J.Mahadeva)
8,55,000-00 6,67,500-00 F/No.42-833/2013-SR, New Delhi, dated:25-03-2013
2 Remedial Coaching
50,000-00 50,000-00 COC.259/12-13/KAMY023/UGC-SWRO RCC, dated:30-03-2013
3 GDA 15,39,840-00 2,00,000-00 2.6(023)2012(GG)(XII)Plan KAMY 023/SWRO, B’lore, dated:20-04-2013
UC Sent
4 IQAC 3,00,000-00 3,00,000-00 IQAC/2013-14/UGC-SWRO/KAMY023,B’lore, dated:17-03-2014
UC Sent
5 GDA 15,39,840-00 13,39,840-00 2.6(023)2012(GG)(XII)Plan KAMY 023/SWRO, B’lore, dated:21-03-2014
UC Sent
6 GDA (Seminar Hall)
19,24,800-00 9,62,400-00 2-6(023)/2012(UG)(XII Plan)KAMY/023/SWRO, dated:26-03-2015
UC Sent
7 Seminar – Political Science
81,000-00 64,800-00 SEM-1213/14-15 KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO, dated:31-03-2015
UC Sent
8 Seminar – English
1,06,000-00 84,800-00 SEM-1213/14-15 KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO (English), dated:31-03-2015
UC Sent
9 Seminar – Commerce
80,000-00 64,000-00 SEM-1213/14-15 KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO (Commerce), dated:31-03-2015
UC Sent
10 Seminar – Physics
55,000-00 44,000-00 SEM-1213/14-15 KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO (Physics), dated:31-03-2015
UC Sent
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UGC GRANTS SANCTIONED UNDER XI & XII PLAN PERIOD
Sl. No.
Particulars Date Amount
1 Development of Sports infrastructure and Equipment Letter No. 156/2010-11KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
07.02.2011 Rs.27,50,000/-
2 Additional Assistance Grants ADDL- Letter No. 331/2010-11KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
26.09.2011 Rs.12,49,000/-
3 Additional Assistance Grants ADDL- Letter No. 333/2010-11 KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
29.08.2012 Rs.24,98,000/-
4 Remedial Coaching for SC/ST/OBC COC – 259/12 – 13/ KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
30.03.2013 Rs.50,000/-
5 2-6(023)2012(UG)(XII plan) KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
30.03.2013 Rs.2,00,000/-
6 IQAC/2013 – 13-14/ KAMY023/UGC - SWRO 17.03.2014 Rs.3,00,000/- 7 General Development Assistance Grants
2-6(023)2012(UG)(XII plan) KAMY023/UGC – SWRO
21.03.2014 Rs.38,49,600/-
8 Additional Assistance Grants ADDL- Letter No. 331/2010-11 KAMY023/UGC – SWRO
18.03.2014 Rs.22,76,340/-
TOTAL AMOUNT SPENT ON EXPANSION OF PHYSICAL INFRAST RUCTURE
DURING THE LAST FIVE YEARS (2010-11 TO 2014-15) (IN RUPEES)
Sl.
No Particulars 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
1 Building 12,50,006/- 1,86,13,599/- 2,48,00,000/- 1,32,06,104/- -
2 Laboratories 2,21,860/- 5,76,553/- 98,425/- 1,71,700/- -
Computers 1,96,955/- 24,14,271/- - - -
3
Library and
information
centre
74,036/- 2,57,696/- 1,03,142/- 3,46,970/- 20,557/-
4 Furnitures 1,42,840/- 12,000/- - 3,05,477/- -
5
Equipments
(UGC/
College)
3,53,601/- - 5,74,461/- 7,92,804/- -
6 Administrative
/ Maintainance 3,25,426/- 6,42,666/- 1,15,135/- 7,68,474/- -
Total 25,64,724/- 2,25,16,785/- 2,56,91,163/- 1,55,91,529/- 20,557/-
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UTILIZATION OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOR CAMPUS MAINT ENANCE
Sl. No Particulars 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
1 Building 22,64,580
1,24,038 +
1,90,00,000 2,85,991/- 39,340/- 69,291/-
2 Furniture 33,60,793 4,90,500 40,370/- - -
3 Equipment/ Computers/ ICT
1,44,387 24,40,131 4,92,188/- 5,10,167/- 34,330/-
4 Any other - - 2,34,281/- 5,03,094/- 3,10,485/-
Total 27,45,760/- 2,20,54,669/- 10,52,830/- 10,52,601/- 4,14,106/-
Special Grants Received from Govt. of Karnataka
towards Construction of Building
Since 2015 to till Date
Govt. of Karnataka Rs. 2,48,00,000=00
Local MP/MLA’s Grants Rs. 65,00,000=00
Total Rs. 3,13,00,000=00
Special Grants further sanctioned from Govt. of Karnataka
towards Construction of Building
Govt of karanataka has sanctioned Rs. 1crore
College is anticipating further realease of the same from the Government of Karnataka
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8 Responsiveness of the Administrative Structure
The Institution is highly responsive and the administrative structure
� Caters to the welfare activities of the students.
� Shows keen attention in admitting the students.
� Highly accountable towards the grants received from state Government and UGC.
� Take cares in sanctioning varities of scholarships from quasi Government, Government
and private organization to the students.
� Gives special attention towards sanction of salary and welfare activities of the staff by the
establishment section.
� Looks after the communication to the UGC, Government and publics as and when
required.
9 Motivation and involvement of faculty in the promotion of innovative
reforms The faculty of the college shows more concern in the promotion of innovative reforms in teaching and learning
1. ICT supportive learning system is adopted in few class rooms
2. Training is provided to faculty members regarding utilization of technological aspects of
such systems.
3. Student seminars are organized to uplift the students to speak well with courage and to
avoid stage fear among students.
4. Educational/Industrial tours are being organized to understand and have practical
experience in the field of teaching and learning.
5. Accepted lectures by UGC and other recognized institutions are displayed through
E-learning techniques.
6. CBCS system is likely to be introduced from the academic year 2018-19 so that students
opt their own choice of subject.
7. Faculty delivers the latest development in the field of Science, Commerce and Humanity.
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PART V
IMPLEMENTATION OF AUTONOMY
1 Aims and objectives
• To restructure the UG and PG courses of study and align it to suit local as well as global needs.
• To prescribe rules for admission in consonance with the reservation policy of the state government and Government of India.
• To evolve methods of assessment of students’ performance, conduct of examinations and notification of results.
• To use modern tools of educational technology to achieve higher standards and greater creativity.
• To promote healthy practices such as community service, extension activities, projects for the benefit of the society at large, neighborhood programmes etc.,
• To become an institution of par excellence by 2032 and to compete with the best in the country and outside.
2 Management of the college The Management of the Autonomus college is maintained by formulating the following statutory body and non statutory bodies:
1. Governing body of the College. Governing body of the College is constituted as per the UGC guidelines prescribed for Autonomous status. The Governing Body Committee is formed as follows:
Number Category Nature Name
5 Members Management Nominee Trust
Chairman: Dr.H.D.Chowdaiah Members: 1. Sri S.Panchalingu 2. Sri A.M.Chandramohan 3. Sri S.L.Shivaprasad 4. Dr.Ramalingaiah
2 Members Teachers of the College
Nominated by the Principal
based on seniority by
rotation
Members: 1. Dr.Ramalingaiah Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry 2. Sri J.Ravishankar Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics
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1 Member Educationist or industrialist
Nominated by the
Management
Member: 1. Dr.V.Sridhar Professor and Principal PES Engineering College, Mandya
1 Member UGC Nominee Nominated by the UGC
Member: 1.
1 Member State Govt. Nominee
Academician not below the
rank of Professor / State Govt. official of
Directorate of Higher
Education/State Council of
Higher Education
Member: 1.
1 Member University Nominee Nominated by University of
Mysore
Member: 1.
1 Member Principal of College Ex-Officio Member Secretary: 1. Dr. Anil Kumar H
Term: The Governing Body will be reconstituted every 3 years except in case of UGC nominee who will have a term of 5 years. Meeting: The meetings of the Governing Body will be held at least twice a year. Functions of governing body:
Subject to the existing provision in the bye-laws of our college and rules laid down by the state government/parent university. The Governing Body will:
• Guide the college while fulfilling the objectives for which the college has been granted autonomous status.
• Institute scholarships, fellowships, medals, prizes and certificates on the recommendations of the Academic Council.
• Approve new programmes of study leading to degrees and/or diplomas. • All recruitments of Teaching Faculty/Principal shall be made by the Governing
Body/State Government as applicable in accordance with the policies laid down by the UGC and State Government from time to time.
• To approve annual budget of the college before submitting the same at the UGC. • Perform such other functions and institute committees, as may be necessary and deemed
fit for the proper development of the college.
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2. Academic Council.
COMPOSITON OF ACADEMIC COUNCIL: 1. Chairman Principal - Dr Anil Kumar H
2. Members All HOD’s -
(a) Physics - G.S. Lingegowda
(b) Chemistry - Dr.Ramalingaiah
(c) Mathematics - Dr.Giniswamy
(d) Computer Science - Manu
(e) Botany - Anusha K.J.
(f) Zoology - Indushree
(g) History - P.B. Shivaprasad
(h) Political Science - Shivakumar
(i) Economics - V.C. Shivaram
(j) Sociology - Nataraj
(k) Folklore - Mariyaiah
(l) Commerce & Management - H.C. Siddalingappa
(m) Environmental Science - Bhavya
(n) Kannada - Dr.Sreenivasaiah
(o) English - P.Chandrashekar
(p) Hindi - E. Ningaraju
(q) Library - Dr. Selvaraja A
(r) Physical Education - Ramesha R
3. Four teachers of the college representing different categories of teaching staff by rotation on the basis of seniority of service in the college.
a. b. c. d.
4. Not less than four experts/academicians from outside the college representing such areas as
Industry, Commerce, Law, Education, Medicine, Engineering, Sciences etc., to be nominated by
the Governing Body.
a.
b.
c.
d.
5. Three nominees of the university not less than Professors.
a.
b.
c.
6. A faculty member nominated by the Principal (Member Secretary).
a.
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The above vacant membership will be nominated after granting of Autonomy as per the
guidelines of the UGC.
Term: The term of the nominated members will be 3 years.
Meetings: Academic Council will meet at least twice a year.
Functions of the Academic Council:
The Academic Council will perform the following functions:
a) Scrutinise and approve the proposals with or without modification of the Boards of
Studies with regard to courses of study, academic regulations, curricula, syllabi and
modifications thereof, instructional and evaluation arrangements, methods, procedures
relevant thereto etc., provided that where the Academic Council differs on any proposal,
it will have the right to return the matter for reconsideration to the Board of Studies
concerned or reject it, after giving reasons to do so.
b) Make regulations regarding the admission of students to different programmes of study in
the college keeping in view the policy of the Government.
c) Make regulations for sports, extra-curricular activities, and proper maintenance and
functioning of the playgrounds and hostels.
d) Recommend to the Governing Body proposals for institution of new programmes of
study.
e) Recommend to the Governing Body institution of scholarships, studentships, fellowships,
prizes and medals, and to frame regulations for the award of the same.
f) Advise the Governing Body on suggestions(s) pertaining to academic affairs made by it.
g) Perform such other functions as may be assigned by the Governing Body.
3. Boards of Studies.
Composition of Board of Studies:
The members will be nominated as follows after granting Autonomy:
1. Head of the Department concerned (Chairman).
2. The entire faculty of each specialisation.
3. Two subject experts from outside the parent university to be nominated by the Academic
Council.
4. One expert to be nominated by the vice-chancellor from a panel of six recommended by
the college principal.
5. One representative from industry/corporate sector/allied area relating to placement.
6. One postgraduate meritorious alumnus to be nominated by the principal. The chairman,
Board of Studies, may with the approval of the principal of the college, co-opt:
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(a) Experts from outside the college whenever special courses of studies are to be formulated.
(b) Other members of staff of the same faculty.
Term: The term of the nominated members will be 3 years.
Meetings: The Board of Studies will meet at least twice a year.
Functions:
The Board of Studies of a Department in the college will perform the following
function:
a) prepare syllabi for various courses keeping in view the objectives of the college,
interest of the stakeholders and national requirement for consideration and
approval of the Academic Council;
b) suggest methodologies for innovative teaching and evaluation techniques;
c) suggest panel of names to the Academic Council for appointment of examiners;
and
d) coordinate research, teaching, extension and other academic activities in the
department/college.
4. Finance Committee.
The Finanice Committee is constituted as per the norms of the UGC prescribed for
Autonomous status after granting Autonomy:
Composition of Finance Committee will be as follows:
(a) The Principal (Chairman).
(b) One person to be nominated by the Governing Body of the college for a period of two
years.
…………………………………….
(c) Finance Officer of the affiliating University
(d) One senior-most teacher of the college to be nominated in rotation by the principal for
two years.
The above vacant membership will be nominated after granting of Autonomy as per the
guidelines of the UGC.
Term: Term of the Finance Committee will be 3 years.
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Meetings: The Finance Committee will meet at least twice a year.
Functions of the Finance Committee:
The Finance Committee will act as an advisory body to the Governing Body, to
consider:
� budget estimates relating to the grant received/receivable from UGC, and income from
fees, etc. collected for the activities to undertake the scheme of autonomy; and
� Audited accounts for the above.
3 Governance Plan indicating the proposed institutional structure
The following Academic and Co-curricular committees are formulated for
governance of the college as per the Institutional structure.
Admission Committee
Dr.M.Manjunatha Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Co-ordinator
Sri.K.Jayaramu Lecturer in Economics
Member
Sri.S.H.Mariayaiah Lecturer in Folklore
Member
Sri.C.Chandrashekar Lecturer in Kannada
Member
Sri.S.K.Veeresha Lecturer in Kannada
Member
NAAC Committee
Sl. No. Names & Designation Position
1 Dr.J.Mahadeva Associate Professor of Physics
Co-ordinator
2 Sri.G.V.Narasimhan Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
3 Dr. Parameshwri G. Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
4 Sri.V.Girish Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
5 Sri.Veeresha S K Assistant Professsor of Kannada
Member
IQAC Committee
1 Sri.G.V.Narasimhan Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Co-ordinator
2 Dr.Giniswamy HoD & Associate Professor of Mathematics
Member
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3 Dr.J.Mahadeva Associate Professor of Physics
Member
4 Sri.G.K.Ramegowda Vice-President, People’s Education Trust(R.), Mandya
Member
5 Sri. Ramesh Acharya Industrialist and enterprenure, Mandya
Member
Committee of Calender of Events
1 Dr.C.R.Raju Associate Professsor of Chemistry Co-ordinator
2 Sri.S.K.Veeresha Assistant Professor of Kannada
Member
3 Sri.K.Jayaramu Assistant Professor of Economics
Member
4 Sri.Nagendraswamy Superintendent, P.E.S.College of Science, Arts & Commerce
Member
Alumni Committee
1 Dr.H.Anilkumar Principal
2 Dr.B.Chandrashekar Former Principal of P.E.S.College of Engineering, Mandya
President
3 Dr.Ramalingiah HoD & Associate Professor of Chemistry
Secretary
4 Sri.S.K.Veeresha Assistant Professor of Kannada
Organizer
Remedial Coaching Committee
1 Sri.P.Chandra shekar HoD & Associate Professor of English Co-ordinator
2 Sri.P.B.Shivaprasad HoD & Associate Professor of History
Member
3 Sri.G.V.Narasimhan Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
Examination Committee
1 Sri.Ninganna Associate Professor of Physics Co-ordinator
2 Dr.G.Krishnamurthy Associate Professor of Chemistry
Member
3 Dr.M.Manjunatha Assistant Professsor of Mathematcs
Member
4
Sri.V.Girish Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
Student Welfare Committee
1 Sri.S.K.Veeresha Assistant Professor of Kannada
Co-ordinator
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2 Sri.C. Chandra shekar Assistant Professor of Kannada
Member
3 Sri.Ramesha Physical Education Director
Member
4
Smt. G.Parameshwari Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
NCC Committee
1 Sri.V.C.Shivaramu N.C.C. Officer
NSS Committee
1 Sri.C.Chandrashekara Assistant Professor of Kannada
Co-ordinator
2 Sri.Neelakanta Assistant Professor of Commerce
Member
3 Smt. G.Parameshwari Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
Sports Committee
1 Sri.R. Ramesha Physical Education Director
Director
2 Smt. Jythsna Anilkumar Associate Professor of English
Member
3
Sri.S.H.Mariaiah Assistant Professsor of Folklore
Member
4 Sri.S.K.Veeresha Assistant Professor of Kannada
Member
5
Sri.K.N.Jogigowda Assistant Professsor of Political Science
Member
6 Sri.C. Chandra shekar Assistant Professor of Kannada
Member
7 Mr.R.Gireesh Lecturer in Soiology
Member
8
Smt. Indushree Lecturer in Botany
Member
9 Sri.H.S.Srikanth Lecturer in Sociology
Member
10 Sri.E.Lingaraju Assistant Professor of Hindi
Member
11 Sri.B.S.Puneethkumar Lecturer in Mathematiccs
Member
Magazine Committee
1 Dr.H.Anilkumar Principal
Chief Editor
2 Smt. Jyothsna Anilkumar Associate Professor of English Editor
3 Sri.P. Chandrashekar Assiciate Professor of English
Member
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4 Sri.S.K.Veeresha Assistant Professor of Kannada
Member
5
Sri.Shivakumar Assistant Professsor of Political Science
Member
Cultural Committee
1 Sri.S.K.Veeresha Assistant Professor of Kannada
Co-ordinator
2 Sri.C. Chandra shekar Assistant Professor of Kannada
Member
3 Sri.E.Lingaraju Assistant Professor of Hindi
Member
4
Sri.S.H.Mariyaiah, M.A., Assistant Professsor of Folklore
Member
5 Sri.David Shantharaju, M.A., Assistant Professsor of History
Member
6 Sri.Krishnnamurthy Bhovi Second Division Assistant
Member
Disciplinary Committee
1 Sri.R. Ramesha Physical Education Director
Co-ordinator
2 HoD’s of all departments Members
3 Sri.S.K.Veeresha Assistant Professor of Kannada
Member
Attendance Committee
1 Sri.G.S.Lingegowda HoD & Assistant Professor of Physics
Co-ordinator
2 Sri.Neelakanta Assistant Professor of Commerce
Member
3 Sri. Renukaiah Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
Time Table Committee
1 Dr.M.Manjunatha Assistant Professor of Mathematics Co-ordinator
2 Sri.J.Ravishankar Assistant Professor of Commerce
Member
3 Sri.M.Shivakumar Assistant Professsor of Political Science
Member
4 Sri.M.S.Manu Assistant Professsor of Comp.Science
Member
5 Sri.V. Jayanna Typist
Member
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Women’s Welfare Committee
1 Smt. Jythsna Anilkumar Associate Professor of English
Co-ordinator
2 Dr.C.R.Raju Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Member
2 St. G.Parameshwari Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
3 Smt. Indushree Lecturer in Botany
Member
4 Smt. D Shivamma Typist
Member
5 Smt. R.Savitha Computer Operator
Member
6 Kumari.M.S. Kavya Computer Operator
Member
7 Smt. Sowbhagya D-Group Employee
Member
Sexual Harassment redressal Committee
1 Dr.H.Anilkumar Principal
Chairman
1 Smt. Jythsna Anilkumar Associate Professor of English
Co-ordinator
2 Dr.C.R.Raju, M.Sc., Ph.D
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Convener
2 St. G.Parameshwari Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
3 Smt. R.Indushree Lecturer in Botany
Member
4 Smt. D Shivamma Typist
Member
5 Smt. Savitha R Computer Operator
Member
6 Smt. Sowbhagya Peon
Member
Anti-Ragging Committee
1 Dr.H.Anilkumar Principal Chairman
2 Sri.R.Ramesha Physical Education Director
Co-ordinator
3 HoD’sof all deaprtments. Memberr
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Placement Committee
1 Dr.Ramalingiah HoD & Associate Professor of Chemistry
Co-ordinator
2
Sri.G.V.Narasimhan Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
3
Sri.V.Girish Assistant Professsor of Commerce
Member
4 Mr. Shivakumar HoD & Assistant Professor of Political Science
Member
5 Sri. M S Manu Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Member
RUSA Committee
1 Dr. Giniswamy HOD & Associate Professor of Mathematics Co-ordinator
2
Dr.C.R.Raju Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Member
DEANS
1 Dr. Giniswamy HOD & Associate Professor of Mathematics
Science
2
Sri.H. G. Siddalingappa
HoD & Associate Professor of Commerce Commerce
3 Sri.P. Chandrashekar HOD & Associate Professor of English
Arts
The functions of the above all committee were evaluated by auditing. The important audit undertaking are -
a. Academic and Administrative Audit. b. Gender Audit. c. Green Audit.
4 Students admission policy and plan
Admissions are made in accordance with the norms and rules prescribed by the State Government and the University. The admission to students excelling in academics, sports and cultural activities are given weightage. The above students are provided with fee concession. The reservation policy of the government will also be adhered to. The poor and needy students will also be catered.
5 Curricular aspects
As per the syllabus recommended by different Boards of Studies and approved by the Academic Council. The syllabus of all the departments will focus on the employability of the students. Important skill development programmes in all the streams of disciplines will be included. Industries and various other companies will be consulted in
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incorporating soft skills. Other important subjects will also be included to improve and upgrade the knowledge of students so that they become employable.
The college has facilities and expertise to conduct several co-curricular and cultural activities. The activities are carried under supervision of Cultural Committee.
6 Student feedback system
The practice of collecting student’s feedback about the colleges and faculty is in vogue and will be continued vigorously. With respect to faculty the following parameters will be followed.
• Academic knowledge. • Communication skills. • Punctuality.
• Ability to manage the class. • Accessibility of the teacher after class.
The IQAC collects the data from the students and compiles it at the Research Cell of the college using ‘Garret Ranking’ software. Those with less than expected scores are called for an interview with the Principal, IQAC Co-ordinator and Head of the Department for fact finding and suitable action. With respect to college the following parameters will be followed: Rating 1=poor, 5=excellent.
• Clarity in explanation of subject. • Content quality is useful and relevant.
• Faculty answers to queries and questions. • Coverage of topic/subject on time. • Explanation of concepts with practical examples.
• Preparedness of faculty for classes. • Faculty guidance for preparing students to seminars/conferences.
• Faculty punctuality to the classes. • Faculty courtesy towards students. • Classroom control by faculty.
7 Internal assessment
Continuous assessment of student work is in vogue. To asses the student capabilities in academics, sports and cultural activities several parameters are adapted. In the academics the collge conducts class room seminars by students, semester wise test, home assignments. In the cultural aspects several programmes are held to provide a platform (quiz, song, debate, essay competitions). In the sporting aspects collge level, inter college level, University level competitions are conducted.
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8 External assessment
Question papers are set by the external examiners based on the syllabus. Internal and External valuations will be in the ratio of 70:30 for courses with practical’s and 80:20 for courses without practicals. For all the competition judges are choosen from external colleges.
9 Financing plan with details of the source
Expenditure will be incurred out of the UGC assistance. Matching assistance will be secured from the management for additional resources.
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
1
IRG from students’ fee, Salary Grant from Government and other charges
Rs. 6,78,51,532
Rs. 7,25,41,657
Rs. 6,87,98,333
Rs. 7,46,36,685
Rs. 7,97,95,822
Rs. 7,56,78,166
2
IRG from externally funded R&D projects, consultancies
Rs. 1,03,41,885
Rs. 2,02,00,716
Rs. 36,69,998
- - -
3 Total IRG Rs.
7,81,93,417 Rs.
9,27,42,373 Rs.
7,24,68,331 Rs.
8,60,12,758 Rs.
10,20,16,610 Rs.
7,97,15,164
4
Total annual recurring expenditure of the College
Rs. 7,82,95,340
Rs. 8,67,00,280
Rs. 6,99,21,207
Rs. 8,61,24,874
Rs. 9,53,70,308
Rs. 7,69,13,327
10 Academic plan
The following courses are presently running with the affiliation of University of Mysore,
Mysore. The details of courses, affiliation strength and actual strength of students is as follows.
These courses are likely to be continued for autonomous period also.
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Courses
1. Courses offered (including diploma/certificate)
Sl. No. Course Combination Intake
Actual enrolment in
2017-18
Remarks
Undergraduate Courses 1st Year
1 B.A. HEP 90 32 -
HES 90 18 -
HSK 90 11 -
HEE 40 11 -
HKF 40 15 -
HPF 40 13 -
2 B.Com 240 276 15% extra admission permitted by the university
3 B.B.A 60 66 10% extra admission permitted by the university
4 B.Sc PCM 60 69 15% extra admission permitted by the university
CBZ 48 55 15% extra admission permitted by the university
PMCs 48 55 15% extra admission permitted by the university
2nd Year
1 B.A. HEP 90 13 -
HES 90 08 -
HSK 90 08 -
HEE 40 06 -
HKF 40 07 -
HPF 40 - -
2 B.Com 240 238 -
3 B.B.A 60 46 -
4 B.Sc PCM 60 65 10% extra admission permitted by the university
CBZ 24 23 -
PMCs 48 53 15% extra admission permitted by the university
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Final Year
1 B.A. HEP 90 19 -
HES 90 11 -
HSK 90 16 -
HEE 40 10 -
HKF 40 02 -
HPF 40 05 -
2 B.Com 240 251 10% extra admission permitted by the university
3 B.B.A 60 58 -
4 B.Sc PCM 60 59 -
CBZ 24 25 10% extra admission permitted by the university
PMCs 48 40 -
Total 1584
Post graduate courses 1st Year
1 M.Com Commerce 60 58
2 M.Sc Mathematics 50 29
2nd Year
1 M.Com Commerce 60 55
2 M.Sc Mathematics 50 40
Total 182
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Students :
1 Ph.D Mathematics 6 3
2 Ph.D Physics 6 1
3 Ph.D Chemistry 6 -
Total = UG + PG + Ph.D = 1584+182+4 1770
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Courses preferred to propose and their schedule of offering.
1. Courses offered (including diploma/certificate)
Sl. No.
Course Combination Intake Actual
enrolment in 2018-19
Remarks
Undergraduate Courses 1st Year
1 BCA 60 60 -
P.G. Course
1 M.A. Economics 60 60
The curriculm, appointment of faculty and needed infrastructure facilities for the course
will be made with the support of the Management.
11 Faculty recruitment policy
The retired vacancies and the posts for the newly opening courses like BCA and
M.A. in Economics will be made as per the UGC and State Government policy by taking into consideration the merit, roaster through thorough screening of the candidates and their capabilities will be observed.
12 Research plan for Science and Technology subjects
It is proposed to have memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Science and
Technological institutes and organizations. After attaining Autonomy the research activities in Science and Technology subjects will be fulfilled.
13 Research plan for Humanities and Social Science
It is proposed to have memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Humanities and Social
Sciences institutes and organizations. After granting of Autonomy the research activities in Humanities and Social Sciences subjects will be fulfilled.
14 Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities
The Co-curricular activities like NSS, NCC, Rovers and Sports will be
continuously introduced and developed. The extension activities will also be given to students, faculty and society through the extra curricular committees.
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15 Networking plan for teaching and research collaborations and partnerships For teaching and research collaborations and partnerships memorandum of
understanding (MOU) will be made with different companies after granting of Autonomy.
16 Infrastructure development plan
For the preparation of IDP and for looking in to the institutional development nodal officers are nominated. The Project Nodal Officers for infrastcture development plan (IDP):
Head/Nodal Officer
Name Phone No
Mobile No Fax No E-mail ID
Head of the Institution Fulltime appointee
Dr. H.Anilkumar PRINCIPAL
08232- 220252
9448572968
08232- 230677
Pessac.mandya@
yahoo.in
Autonomous Coordinator
Dr C R Raju Associate. Prof. of Chemistry
--
9844470858
--
drchara@ rediffmail.com
Nodal officers for
Academic activities
J.Ravishankar Associate. Prof. of Physics
--
9886253527
--
ravishankar.j1960@
gmail.com Civil works including environment management
Dr. P.Chandrashekar Associate. Prof. of English
--
9740127405
--
cspakhil@ gmail.com
Procurement
Dr. G.Krishnamurthy Associate Prof. of Chemistry
-- 9448930327 --
Financial aspects
Dr. J.Mahadev Associate Prof. of Physics
Equity assurance plan implementation
Ninganna Associate Prof. of Physics
9449184678
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1.2 Academic Information: UG/PG/Ph.D programs offered for the Past 3 years 2015-16 to 2017-18 1st Year UG/PG
Sl. No. Title of Programme
Level (UG, PG,
Ph.D)
Dura- tion
(Years)
Year of starting
Sanctioned
annual Intake
Total Student Strength
15-16 16-17 17-18
1 B.A HES/HSK
UG 3 Years
1976-77 90 41 24 18/11 HEP 1976-77 90 23 16 32 HKF 1996-97 40 11 12 15 HPF 1996-97 40 - - 13 HEEng/HPE 1994-95 40 16 08 11/-
2 B.Com UG 3 Years 1969-70 240 274 267 276 3 B.B.A. UG 3 Years 1997-98 60 64 50 66 4 B.Sc PCM
UG 3 Years 1982-83 60 63 69 69
CBZ 1987-88 48 27 28 55 PMCs 1997-98 48 43 55 55
5 M.Com PG 2 years 2011-12 60 55 57 58 6 M.Sc (Maths) PG 2 Years 2012-13 50 44 29
2nd Year UG/PG
Sl. No. Title of Programme
Level (UG, PG,
Ph.D)
Dura- tion
(Years)
Year of starting
Sanctioned
annual Intake
Total Student Strength
15-16 16-17 17-18
1 B.A HES/HSK
UG 3 Years
1976-77 90 07 31 8/8 HEP 1976-77 90 17 21 13 HKF 1996-97 40 05 05 07 HPF 1996-97 40 - - - HEEng/HPE 1994-95 40 13 16 06/-
2 B.Com UG 3 Years 1969-70 240 203 265 238 3 B.B.A. UG 3 Years 1997-98 60 55 62 46 4 B.Sc PCM
UG 3 Years 1982-83 60 51 58 65
CBZ 1987-88 48 19 25 23 PMCs 1997-98 48 19 40 53
5 M.Com PG 2 years 2011-12 60 54 54 55 6 M.Sc (Maths) PG 2 Years 2012-13 50 10 25 40
3rd Year UG
Sl. No.
Title of Programme
Level (UG, PG,
Ph.D)
Dura- tion
(Years)
Year of starting
Sanctioned
annual Intake
Total Student Strength
15-16 16-17 17-18
1 B.A HES/HSK
UG 3 Years
1976-77 90 14 06 11/16 HEP 1976-77 90 14 15 19 HKF 1996-97 40 02 03 02 HPF 1996-97 40 - - - HEEng/HPE 1994-95 40 14 13 10/05
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2 B.Com UG 3 Years 1969-70 240 187 194 251 3 B.B.A. UG 3 Years 1997-98 60 50 48 58 4 B.Sc PCM
UG 3 Years 1982-83 60 61 49 59
CBZ 1987-88 48 15 17 25 PMCs 1997-98 48 29 19 40
UG/PG/Ph.D programs to be offered for the next 3 years 2018-19 to 2020-21 1st Year UG/PG
Sl. No. Title of Programme
Level (UG, PG,
Ph.D)
Dura- tion
(Years)
Year of starting
Sanctioned
annual Intake
Total Student Strength
18-19 19-20 20-21
1 B.A HES/HSK
UG 3 Years
1976-77 90 20/15 25/20 30/25 HEP 1976-77 90 40 45 50 HKF 1996-97 40 20 20 25 HPF 1996-97 40 05 10 10 HEEng/HPE 1994-95 40 20 25 35
2 B.Com UG 3 Years 1969-70 240 276 276 276 3 B.B.A. UG 3 Years 1997-98 60 60+6 60+6 60+6 4 B.Sc PCM
UG 3 Years 1982-83 60 60+9 60+9 60+9
CBZ 1987-88 48 48+7 48+7 48+7 PMCs 1997-98 48 48+7 48+7 48+7
5 M.Com PG 2 years 2011-12 60 60 60 60 6 M.Sc (Maths) PG 2 Years 2012-13 50 45 50 50 2nd Year UG/PG
Sl. No. Title of Programme
Level (UG, PG,
Ph.D)
Dura- tion
(Years)
Year of starting
Sanctioned
annual Intake
Total Student Strength
18-19 19-20 20-21
1 B.A HES/HSK
UG 3 Years
1976-77 90 20/15 25/20 30/25 HEP 1976-77 90 40 45 50 HKF 1996-97 40 20 20 25 HPF 1996-97 40 05 10 10 HEEng/HPE 1994-95 40 20 25 35
2 B.Com UG 3 Years 1969-70 240 276 276 276 3 B.B.A. UG 3 Years 1997-98 60 60+6 60+6 60+6 4 B.Sc PCM
UG 3 Years 1982-83 60 60+9 60+9 60+9
CBZ 1987-88 48 48+7 48+7 48+7 PMCs 1997-98 48 48+7 48+7 48+7
5 M.Com PG 2 years 2011-12 60 60 60 60 6 M.Sc (Maths) PG 2 Years 2012-13 50 45 50 50
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3rd Year UG
Sl. No.
Title of Programme
Level (UG, PG,
Ph.D)
Dura- tion
(Years)
Year of starting
Sanctioned
annual Intake
Total Student Strength
18-19 19-20 20-21
1 B.A HES/HSK
UG 3 Years
1976-77 90 20/15 25/20 30/25 HEP 1976-77 90 40 45 50 HKF 1996-97 40 20 20 25 HPF 1996-97 40 05 10 10 HEEng/HPE 1994-95 40 20 25 25
2 B.Com UG 3 Years 1969-70 240 276 276 276 3 B.B.A. UG 3 Years 1997-98 60 60+6 60+6 60+6 4 B.Sc PCM
UG 3 Years 1982-83 60 60+9 60+9 60+9
CBZ 1987-88 48 48+7 48+7 48+7 PMCs 1997-98 48 48+7 48+7 48+7
5 M.Com PG 2 years 2011-12 60 60 60 60 6 M.Sc (Maths) PG 2 Years 2012-13 50 45 50 50 College is accredited : Yes Grade : ‘A’ Grade When : 28-03-2017 Accreditation Status of UG programs:
Title of UG Programs being offered
Whether eligible for accreditation or not?
Whether accredited as on 31st March
2017
Whether “Applied for” as on 31st March
2017 B.A. HES/HSK YES YES YES
HEP YES YES YES HKF YES YES YES HPF YES YES YES HEEng/HPE YES YES YES
B.Com YES YES YES B.B.A YES YES YES B.Sc. PCM YES YES YES
CBZ YES YES YES PMCs YES YES YES
Accreditation Status of PG programs:
Title of PG Programs being offered
Whether eligible for accreditation or not?
Whether accredited as on 31st March 2017
Whether “Applied for” as on 31st March 2017
M.Sc (Maths) YES YES YES M.Com YES YES YES
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1.4. Baseline Data (All data given for the following parameters to ALL disciplines)
Past three years details: 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
1 Total strength of students(UG/PG/PhD) in all programs and all years of study
1479 1593 1766+4=1770
2 Total women students in all programs and all years of study
651 798 944
3 Total SC students in all programs and all years of study
142 176 198
4 Total ST students in all programs and all years of study
08 11 12
5 Total OBC students in all programs and all years of study 1158 1319 1498
6 Number of fully functional P-4 and above level computers available for students 60 78 121
7 Total number of text books and reference books available in library for UG and PG students
42,883 43,475 43,862
8 Student-teacher ratio 21:1 21:1 20:1
9 % of UG students placed through campus interviews
8% 10% 13%
10 % of PG students placed through campus interviews 4% 5% 3%
11 % of high quality undergraduates (>75% marks) passed out 3.9% 2.6% 4.0%
12 % of high quality postgraduates (>75% marks) passed out 2.18% - 1.09%
13 Number of research publications in Indian refereed journals
06 07 04
14 Number of research publications in International refereed journals
10 04 06
15 Number of patents obtained - - - 16 Number of patents filed - - -
17 Number of sponsored research projects completed
02 01 01
18
The transition rate of students in percentage from 1st year to 2nd year
(i) all students 93.98% 93.90% 89.49% (ii) SC 81.25% 95.65% 80.55% (iii) ST 66.67% 83.33% 100% (iv) OBC 86.03% 97.10% 91.06%
19 Income from students’ fee, Salary Grant from Government and other fees
Rs.6,78,51,532 Rs.7,25,41,657 Rs.6,87,98,333
20 Income from externally funded R&D projects, consultancies
Rs.1,03,41,885 Rs.2,02,00,716 Rs.36,69,998
21 Total Income Rs.7,81,93,417 Rs.9,27,42,373 Rs.7,24,68,331
22 Total annual recurring expenditure of the College
Rs.7,82,95,340 Rs.8,67,00,280 Rs.6,99,21,207
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1.4. Baseline Data (All data given for the following parameters to ALL disciplines)
Projections for next 3 years: 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
1 Total strength of students(UG/PG/PhD) in all programs and all years of study
2133 2218 2308
2 Total women students in all programs and all years of study
1000 1050 1100
3 Total SC students in all programs and all years of study
210 220 225
4 Total ST students in all programs and all years of study
14 20 25
5 Total OBC students in all programs and all years of study 1600 1650 1700
6 Number of fully functional P-4 and above level computers available for students 170 200 250
7 Total number of text books and reference books available in library for UG and PG students
45,000 46,500 48,000
8 Student-teacher ratio 20:1 20:1 20:1
9 % of UG students placed through campus interviews
4.5% 8% 10%
10 % of PG students placed through campus interviews 5% 6% 8%
11 % of high quality undergraduates (>75% marks) passed out 5% 6% 7%
12 % of high quality postgraduates (>75% marks) passed out 3% 5% 5%
13 Number of research publications in Indian refereed journals
16 20 34
14 Number of research publications in International refereed journals
20 24 36
15 Number of patents obtained - - - 16 Number of patents filed - - -
17 Number of sponsored research projects completed
05 05 05
18
The transition rate of students in percentage from 1st year to 2nd year
(i) all students 94% 95% 95% (ii) SC 85% 90% 90% (iii) ST 75% 80% 80% (iv) OBC 90% 90% 90%
19 Income from students’ fee, Salary Grant from Government and other fees
Rs.7,46,36,685 Rs.7,97,95,822 Rs.7,56,78,166
20 Income from externally funded R&D projects, consultancies
- - -
21 Total Income Rs.8,60,12,758 Rs.10,20,16,610 Rs.7,97,15,164
22 Total annual recurring expenditure of the College
Rs.8,61,24,874 Rs.9,53,70,308 Rs.7,69,13,327
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2.1 The Executive Summary of the Institutional Development Proposal (IDP)
The total strength of the college presently is 1770. There are 198 SC students, 12 ST and
1498 OBC students in the college. The Vision of the college is “To be a Centre for Excellence
and to provide quality, equity, accessibility and inclusive education at the affordable cost”.
The SWOT analysis was carried out taking the stakeholders information. Based on this,
strategic plan is prepared. It has been developed to achieve the objectives of the college. The key
activities proposed are linked to SWOT analysis and the Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and
Threats have been identified.
The strategic plan is given in the table 2.2.1 and correlated with SWOT. The
validation/verification method has been mentioned and finally linked to the budget proposal. The
specific objectives and expected results in terms of institutional strength and improvement in
employability and learning outcomes of the graduates is identified and action plan is given and
correlated to SWOT analysis in 2.4
The action plan is provided for improving employability of graduates, increase learning
outcomes of students, implementation of academic and non-academic reforms, improving
interaction with industry, enhancement of research and consultancy activity is given in 2.4.(A),
2.4.(B), 2.4.(C), 2.4.(D), 2.4.(E), 2.4.(F) and 2.4(G)
The Action plan for organizing a finishing school and improving academic performance
of SC/ST/OBC academically weak students through innovative methods. The training need
analysis is carried out and faculty development plan for improving teaching, subject area and
research competency is given in 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8. The relevance and coherence of Institutional
Development Proposal is in 2.9.
The institutional Project implementation arrangements with participation of faculty
are given in 2.10 & 2.11. The table 2.12 highlights institutional proposed project budget
towards infrastructure, academic activities and other requirements.
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2.2 SWOT Analysis:
The details of SWOT analysis carried out (in terms of methodology used, analysis and
information and data as collected and inferences derived with respect to strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats).
• Based on SWOT analysis, the “strategic plan” is developed for institutional development.
• The key activities proposed in the institutional development proposal are linked with the
results of SWOT analysis.
2.2.1 Methodology Used:
• Teamwork and Stakeholders Participation:
A core team of facilitators was constituted; the team comprised identified key
stakeholders of College. The team met several times and had consultations / brainstorming
sessions in participatory mode. Core committee had interactive sessions with different
groups like various departments, support departments, administrative sections, library,
sports and other stakeholders.
The initial draft copy of IDP Scheme was circulated to all departments. The inputs on
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats were obtained from all the departments
and in the light of those inputs Institutional Development Proposal (IDP) is prepared.
METHODOLOGY
MULTI-STAKE HOLDER APPROACH – STUDENTS, STAFF, NON- TEACHING STAFF, ALUMNI, PARENTS, ADVOCATES AND INDUSTRIALIST
PROCESS OF SWOT ANALYSIS - QUESTIONAIRE, FEEDBACK, INFERENCE
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The brain storming sessions helps the institution to mentor the students by the faculty
members and understand the requirements and problems of the students.
SWOT Features
Stakeholders are involved at departmental levels. Neutral Coordinators organized and
arranged the session. Neutral facilitator provided the means of carrying out SWOT
Analysis in each department. The principal of the college and department of collegiate
education, government of Karnataka provided the guidelines and insisted that more
parameters should be identified during the process.
The number of Open sessions (Brain storming) varied from department to department.
Nearly almost all faculty members participated in the SWOT process in all the
departments.
Participation of the stake holders are as below:
Stake Holders
Students
Faculty Members
Administrative Staff
HOD
Alumni
Parents
Community leaders
• Most of the sessions were of more than two-hours.
The core committee met regularly till the date of submission of IDP.
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B) SWOT Analysis Summary
Strengths:
S 1 The college has 2 f and 12 b status of UGC and all the UG programmes are
accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade.
S 2
The college is situated in the heart of the District Head Quarter (Mandya) with a
good building and easily accessible to all the students coming from the entire District
and Neighboring Districts.
S 3
S 4
S 5
S 6
S 7
S 8
S 9
S 10
S 11
S 12
S 13
S 14
S 15
A good collection and access of books and journals are in the library.
Admission is kept open for all.
College has alumni association.
College has Science and Computer labs.
College has NSS Unit
College has sufficient strength of students for UG & PG programmes - like BA.,
B.Sc, B.Com, B.B.M., M.Com and M.Sc (Mathematics)
College has good atmosphere conditions.
College has qualified and motivated faculty.
The college has good functional Placement Cell, which facilitates Campus
recruitment.
More Scope for academic and co-curricular activities.
Different types of academic and cultural programmes are organized for the students.
College has students with academic and cultural potential
The college has proactive management
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Weaknesses:
W1 Less infrastructure for new PG programmes.
W2 Training faculty to upgrade their skill and knowledge.
W3 Training office staff to upgrade and improve their work skill.
W4 To upgrade library by adding new books, journals as and when they are available in the
book market.
W5 Up-gradation of all class rooms to provide ICT facilities.
W6 Student communication skill.
W 7 New generation computers and servers for institutional networking.
W8 Need based UG and PG programmes to provide quality education.
W9 Networking of the library to enhance E-learning facility.
W10 Enhancement of facilities for students and faculty to meet the academic standard.
W11 Good green environment to the institution by means of rain harvesting, alternate
energy source, increasing no of toilets for students, solar energy production, planting of
trees as many as possible to create more green parks, induction of sewage treatment
plant and to use LED bulbs in the campus.
W12 Support for talented students by providing fee concession
W13 Seed money for merit scholarships.
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Opportunities:
O 1 Sufficient land is available for developing infrastructure.
O 2 Scope for upgrading of central computer laboratory.
O 3 Ample scope for installation of water harvesting system, solar panels, and
beautification of campus.
O 4 Mentoring students and honoring their skills to become entrepreneurs
O 5 There is a scope to provide special grants for carrying out research to faculty and
students.
O 6 Scope for knowledge enhancement of faculty by management support.
O 7 Ccertificate courses and skilling programmes in different disciplines to enhance
employablity.
O 8 Scope for industry institute interaction to improve placement and research.
Threats/challenges:
T 1. Students and parents are inclined towards professional courses.
T 2. Government has fixed minimum fees for boys and full fee exemption for girl students in
neighboring Government colleges. This reveals the decrease in admissions to aided
colleges.
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2.2.1 Strategic plan for institutional Development The following key activities are identified in the Institutional Development Proposal.
• An overall faculty development program to encourage innovative teaching practices, self-
propelled growth in research and development through participation and contributions in
International/ National Conferences, Seminars, Symposiums, Workshops, and initiation of
academic exchange programmes.
• Expansion and modernization of existing infrastructure for UG courses.
• A strategic plan for enhancing participatory management in academic, administrative and
financial affairs.
• Implementation of a well-defined and time bound plan of cooperation with the
organizations/industries for employability of our students.
• Strengthening of existing library with computer automation and well access of digital
resources through the online subscription from databases, such as INFLIBNET, Sage
Publication and Springer etc.,
• Creation of a centralized computing with LAN network and internet facility.
2.2.2 “Strategic plan Proposal” for institutional development based on SWOT Analysis and linkage to the budget:
In view to strengthen the academic programmes and academic surroundings of the college
that can lead to innovative and employable graduates and postgraduates. The institution considers strengthening of educational programmes and the research activity
is crucial for fulfillment of its mission. Therefore, the college plans to take lead in providing good quality educational services and Research and Development activities that can support regional and national development and contribute to innovation.
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Strategic plan Proposal
Sl. No. Strategic Plan
Critical Activities
Weakness to be addressed
based on SWOT
Validation and verification
method
Link to Budget Propos
al 1 Infrastructure
Creation of new Building
for PG W1,W10
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
2 Modernization and strengthening of laboratories
7 Laboratories W2,W3,W10
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
3 Establishment of new laboratories for existing UG and PG programs and for new PG programs
2 Laboratories W1,W8,W9, W10
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
4 Modernization of classrooms
15 Classrooms W5,W6,W8,
W9,W10
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
5 Updating of Learning Resources
E-resources, Audio Visual
Aids
W2,W3,W4, W6,W8,W9
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
6 Procurement of furniture
All types Chairs, Tables
etc.,
W1,W2,W3,W5,W8,W10
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
7 Establishment/Upgradation of Central and Departmental Computer Centres
Providing 100 Computers
W2,W3,W4,W6,W7,W9
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
8 Modernization/improvements of supporting departments
Department strengthening
W10,W9,W8,W7,W6,W5,W
4
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
9 Modernization and strengthening of libraries and increasing access to knowledge resources
Providing Books,
Journals, e-journals, LAN, Wi-Fi, Internet
connections
W10,W9,W8,W7,W6,W5,W
4
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
10 Refurbishment (Minor Civil Works) Improving
entire building W1 To W13
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
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11 Research and development support
Providing apparatus,
equipments, and chemical
W12,W13,W10,W9,W8,W7
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
12 Enhancement of R & D and College consultancy activities
MoU with industries
W12,W13,W10,W9,W8,W7
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
13 Faculty Development Support
Training W2,W3
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
14 Faculty and Staff Development (including faculty qualification upgradation, pedagogical training, and organizing/participation of faculty in workshops, seminars and conferences) for improved competence based on TNA
including faculty
qualification upgradation, pedagogical training, and
organizing/participation of faculty in
workshops, seminars and
conferences for improved
competence based on TNA
W2,W3
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
15 Technical assistance for procurement and academic activities
Training the faculty and
staff W2 and W3
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
16 Creation of new departments/courses
Starting new UG and PG programmes
W1,W8,W10,W12
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
17 Students support activities
Conducting exhibitions,
cultural programmes, industry, R/S
center interaction etc.,
W13,W12,W11,W9
e-tender, work order, Inspection and Audit, rate
contract & Audit
2.12
Others
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2.3 Objective and Result linking to the SWOT analysis
2.4 Action plan: a) An Academic Plan which includes courses proposed and student’s admission policy and
plan
b) A faculty recruitment plan in keeping with the proposed academic plan
c) Implementation of academic and non- academic reforms
d) Plan for strengthening research, teaching and extension activities
e) Plan for academia and interaction with industry
2.5 Measuring Outcomes
(A) Improving employability of graduates through placement cells
• Arranging career guidance and counseling workshop to the students to understand their
potential to make an effective career path to reach their Future target.
• Skill building: general aptitude, ICT and communication.
• To increase employability.
• Regular conducting of career guidance and counseling.
• Student capacity building.
• Promote students to take competitive exams in state and national levels.
• Strengthening of placement cell.
• Conducting career fairs.
• Contribution to develop employment oriented curriculum.
(B) Increased learning outcomes of the students.
• Orientation given to students to become active learners.
• Promotion of mentorship for micro learning and individual attention of the students.
• Use of Modern techniques for the effective teaching.
• Strengthening remedial classes.
• Spoken English classes to enhance communicative skills.
• Encouragement to use library reference service along with teacher.
• Incorporating audio visual teaching aids for effective learning.
• Encourage students to use internet for collection and to update their knowledge.
(C) Improving teaching, research and quality through faculty evaluation and
student’s feedback • Encourage faculty in Research Projects and Consultancy.
• Promote research activities for students and faculty.
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(D) The College was re-accredited with ‘A’ Grade (CGPA 3.03) in the year 2017. Serious attempts are being made to achieve good accreditation status for all the UG and PG Programmes of the college for the next accreditation.
(E) Implementation of academic and non-academic reforms:
• Regular internal evaluation with well-defined parameters.
• Arranging group discussions as a part of Class room work, field work and other Curricular work for enhancing Academic performance.
• Enhancement of computer literacy by inviting specialists
• Conduct of parents and alumni meeting every year
• Financial help to economically weaker section of the society.
• System to obtain feedback from students to strengthen academic performance of faculty.
(F) Improving interaction with Industry:
• Establishment of Industry/NGO’s Institute cell.
• Developing good Network with Industry.
• Improving Industry-Institute Collaboration.
• Industrial visit to understand work environment.
• Inviting industrial personnels to interact with students.
• Inviting industries to conduct placements.
• Introducing project works to students.
(G) Enhancement of research and consultancy activities:
• Encouraging faculty in Research Projects and Consultancy.
• Promoting Research activities for students and faculty.
2.5 Action Plan for Organizing A finishing School
Not Applicable
2.6 Action plan for strengthening of PG programs and starting new PG programs: Two PG programmes M.Com and M.Sc Mathematics are running in the college successfully. The college intends to start M.Sc Physics, M.Sc Chemistry and new infrastucture and other facilities are planned to achieve this goal.
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2.7 Training Needs Analysis. • Based on SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat) and TNA the
following programmes have been planned Training Needs analysis (TNA) is a process; it is a series of activities that aims to identify,
explain the gap between current and desired individual capacity. This necessarily includes, therefore, both the individual and organizational performances. The purpose of TNA is to identify the training needs of the individual that can contribute to more effective functioning and which also leads to more effective achievement of the objectives of the organization, in this case.
Methodology: All the departments carried out the TNA exercise for faculty and staff. Individual faculty
and staffs in the department have carried out TNA exercise, which are summarised by Head of Department and further data from departments was consolidated by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell.
Based on TNA, faculty development is proposed in the following areas for improving their teaching, subject area and research competence.
1. Basic and advanced pedagogy
2. Enhancement through Short Term Training Programmes
3. Participation in activities such as national and international seminars, conferences and workshops etc.
4. Improvement in faculty qualification for enhancement of knowledge.
5. Arranging Soft skills and management programmes
6. Conducting seminars, Conferences and Workshops
2.7.1 Basic and advanced pedagogy. • Permit to attend professional Training. • Computer training.
• Refresher course. • Orientation courses. • Faculty Development Programme.
• Empowerment courses. • Total Quality Management.
• Internal Quality Assessment Cell training course.
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2.7.2. Subject/domain knowledge enhancement. • Strengthening of Library resources. • Library Orientation.
• Enhancement of Computer lab with network and internet. • Subscription of Online databases. • Provide opportunity for faculty improvement through participating in training
programmes.
2.7.3. Attendance in activities such as workshops, seminars. • Opportunity to participate in national and international workshops, seminars, and
conferences will be provided. • Encourage faculties to contribute articles.
2.7.4. Improvement in faculty qualifications. • Opportunity for faculty to continue education.
• Send faculty on FIP if given opportunity for 12(b) and 2(F) Colleges by the department.
2.7.5. Improving research capabilities. • Encourage faculty to publish articles in ISBN and ISSN. • Provide opportunity to participate and present papers in national and international
workshops, seminars, and conferences.
• Encourage faculty to write Books.
2.8 Action plan for training technical and other staff in functional areas. i) For a better academic result, and to attain our target, complete and upgraded automation and
digitization of existing library is necessary. This would enable the teachers, student researchers to get more knowledge in all fields.
ii) Training for the office staff in HRMS, e-governance, e-procurement and computer skills. iii) a. Training in e-administration for administrative staff b. Soft skill training c. Document maintenance
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2.9 Relevance and coherence of Institutional Development Proposal with State’s/National (in case of CFIs) Industrial/Economic Development Plan.
The institutional development proposal drawn up by the Institution is in synchronization with the State’s economic development plan. A qualified and employable graduate is an asset to the State and as well as to country meaningfully and productively to the Economic growth of the state. To produce this well qualified employable graduates the institution needs to have state of the art facilities and skilled human resources in terms of teaching faculty, support staff, research facilities etc. Hence our proposal has addressed all these needs under the various sections with the main aim of becoming a centre of excellence in the area of education.
2.10 Participation of departments/faculty in the IDP preparation. The consultation meeting with HOD and staff, Administrative staff, students, Alumni and
obtained the necessary information needed for the preparation of IDP. Finally the core committee in charge of preparing the IDP with the hope that the proposal
will be considered favorably by the concerned authorities. 2.11 Institutional project implementation arrangements with participation of
faculty and staff.
Project implementation committee involves the head of the institution, co-ordinators and
nodal officers are involved in developing IDP and will further guide towards the implementation
of the project.
Different committees involving all faculty and non-teaching staff will be formed for
successful implementation of IDP.
The implementation of IDP involved two tasks:
� Putting proper structure and systems to achieve the institutional goals
� Implementing and monitoring activities planned in IDP on a continuous basis at
department and institutional level.
The College proposed budget for IDP
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2.12 The College Proposed budget for IDP: Financial Plan for College (Rs. In Lakhs)
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1 Modernization and strenghening of laboratories
5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
2 Establishment of new laboratories for existing UG and PG programs and for new PG programs
3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
3 Modernization of classrooms
3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
4 Updating of Learning Resources
1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
5 Procurement of furniture
5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
6 Establishment/Upgradation of Central and Departmental Computer Centres
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
7 Modernization/improvements of supporting departments
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
8 Modernization and strengthening of libraries and increasing access to knowledge resources
3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
9 Refurbishment (Minor Civil Works)
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
10 Research and development support
3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
11 Enhancement of R & D and College consultancy activities
1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
12 Faculty Development Support
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
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13 Faculty and Staff Development (including faculty qualification upgradation, pedagogical training, and organizing/participation of faculty in workshops, seminars and conferences) for improved competence based on TNA
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
14 Infrastucture The management is verymuch potential in monetory aspects, and so it releases the required amount as and when needed.
15 Technical assistance for procurement and academic activities
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
16 Creation of new departments/courses
1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
17 Students support activities
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
18 Others: Provision of resources for research support
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
Total 41.00 41.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00
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Appendix - 4 Laboratory details
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Apparatus and Equipment list SL. NO
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES NUMBER OF ITEMS
01 COMPAQ COMPUTERS 02 02 HP COMPUTERS (i5) 03 03 HP COMPUTERS (i3) 12 04 UPS 01 05 NEW BASE BATTERY 10 06 PROJECTOR 01 07 PROJECTOR SCREEN 01 08 COMPUTER TABLES 02 09 AC’S 04 10 HP PRINTER 01 11 WHITE BOARD 01 12 HCL COMPUTERS 11 13 IBM COMPUTRES 02 14 HP COMPUTERS(CORE DUAL) 06
SL NO DISCRIPTION OF ARTICALS Number of articles
1 Audio oscillator, LF oscillator 33 2 Air blower 01 3 Ammeter 113 4 Bar magnet 36 5 Battery eliminator 78 6 Bar pendulum 04 7 Balastic galvanometer 09 8 Biprism 05 9 Bridge rectifier 02 10 Convex mirror 05 11 Concave lens 30 12 Copper volt meter 18 13 Condensers 45 14 C.G bridge 04 15 Conical flask 12 16 Conversion of MCG in to ammeter 02 17 Carbon resistors & commutators 04
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18 C R O 12 19 Compass box 12 20 H P Computer and printer 01 21 Daniel cell 10 22 Digital stop clock 02
23 Digital multimeters 06
24 Digital IC trainer model no 447 03
25 Diode apparatus 06 26 Diode laser 01 27 Dip circle 09 28 Diffraction grating 06 29 Demagnetization apparatus 01 30 Defection magnetometer 04 31 Earth inductor 07 32 Eye piece 01 33 e/m apparatus 05 34 Function Generators 11 35 FET characteristic apparatus 02 36 Fly wheel 02 37 Glass prisms 02 38 Glass slab 10 39 Gm counter & scalar 11 40 Glass cuter 02 41 Galvanometers 35 42 Half-wave rectification 01 43 Hot plate 01 44 Hydrostatic stand 05 45 Helmholtz galvanometers 06 46 Helmholtz resonating bottle 02 47 Head-phone 10 48 Hares apparatus 05 49 High resistance 05 50 Inclined plane 06 51 Interference wedge apparatus 03 52 IC regulated power supply 22 53 I-H curve apparatus 03 54 Koenigs apparatus 04 55 Knife edge 12 56 Kundts tube 07 57 Meters bridge 11 58 Mercury lamp with transformer 6T, 3B 59 Meter scale 30 60 M I discs 18
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61 Measuring cylinder 12 62 Magnifiers (Reading lens) 08 63 Mutual inductors 02 64 Multimeter 09 65 Microscope 08 66 Microprocessor 04 67 Micro controller kit 03 68 Mass of electron apparatus 01 69 Nicholson’s hydrometers 04 70 Newton’s ring apparatus 05 71 Newton‘s law of cooling apparatus 03 72 Optical bench 03 73 Optical flat 12 74 Opto coupler 01 75 Over head projector 01 76 Pulleys 22 77 Parallelogram law apparatus 04 78 P o box 13 79 Physical balance 05 80 Plano convex lens 08 81 Pencil jockeys 06 82 Polari meters 05 83 packet compass box 12 84 Planks constant apparatus 04 85 Platinum thermometer 03 86 Potentiometer 06 87 Polaroid’s 04 88 Roman steel yards 01 89 Robinson’s magnets 12 90 Resistance box 42 91 Reading telescope 06 92 Rheostat 14 93 Rough balance 01 94 Sonometer with transformer 13 95 S G bottle 21 96 Searle’s rigidity apparatus 06 97 Sodium chloride 241-243 98 Screw gauge 36 99 Spectrometers 19 100 Slide calipers 07 101 Stop clock 28 102 Slotted weights 142 103 Slow motion stand 06 104 Spiral spring apparatus 06
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105 Static torsion apparatus 06 106 Sodium lamp withy transformer 12T+6D 107 Solar cell characteristic 01 108 Spirit level 08 109 Steam boiler 01 110 Semi conductor 06 111 Single cantilever 06 112 Thermister 04 113 Thermometer 11 114 Tuning fork 03SET 115 Transistors characteristic apparatus 05 116 Table lamps 06 117 Thermocouple 05 118 Triode 5PS+7B 119 Thermo pile 10 120 Vernier model 09 121 Viscosity apparatus 02 122 Voltmeter DC and AC 67 123 Voltage stabilizer 02 124 V T V M 02 125 Vibration magnetometer 06 126 Weight box 18 127 Winter’s bottle 04 128 Xenon tube 04 129 Young’s modulus by stretching 05 130 Zener diode apparatus 02
Research equipments 131 Polarising microscope 01 132 Hot stage 02
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Appendix - 5
Central Library and Departmental Library details
Central Library:
P.E.S COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ARTS AND COMMERCE, MANDYA
About the Library and Information Center
Library is one of the oldest and largest libraries in Mandya district. The Library started
functioning in the year 1966 with the inception of the college. It has a glorious record of 50
years of worthy service with a resource collection of more than 40 thousand volumes in its
systems today. The library has a very good internet browsing center with more than 36 computer
systems with internet connection for students and teachers. Further, the library provides E-
resources service through subscribing N-LIST and British Library membership to its users.
The present library is situated in the new building and has 300 Sq Mts. It has seating
capacity of more than 150 students at a time. It has different sections like; active stock section,
reference section, circulation section, technical section, Internet browsing section, and NEWS
paper reading room. Further, it has Photocopy facility and security counter facility for library
users’ belongings.
Vision Statement
The library and information center of the college will strive to be the most informative library.
To inspire and provide information to the student community and also to be knowledgeable,
networked, innovative and successful.
Mission Statement
The library and information center provides quality resources and innovative services to
inculcate reading habits, to inspire creativity, to facilitate lifelong learning and research among
the communities of the institution.
Library Rules
1. Library Membership is compulsory to all students who are admitted to UG Courses
2. Readers are requested to bring their Membership ID Card whenever they visit the library.
3. Members are requested to deposit their belongings at the Library Security Counter without
fail.
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4. Readers are requested not to bring any valuable / costly materials like Jewels, Money,
Mobiles and any other equipment to the library.
5. Staff at the security counter are authorized to check the Membership ID Card at the entrance
of the library.
6. All readers are requested to put their signature compulsorily in the attendance register kept at
the Security Desk.
7. Members are not allowed to bring their personnel Books, Journals and any other Electronic
equipment inside the library.
8. Readers are requested to converse in low tone / voice.
9. Readers are requested to not to fold the pages of any books while taking for Xerox instead
please use flaps for identification.
10. Please switch off your mobiles whenever you are inside the library.
11. Please use the dustbin to put any wastage like papers, chocolate covers and any such
garbage’s.
12. Please do not tear the pages of any books instead, please use photocopy facilities.
13. Please do not misplace / hide the documents and try to maintain the arrangements in order
without any disturbance.
14. Please keep the library environment clean and tidy.
15. Members are requested to keep the books on the desk itself after their use.
16. Readers are requested to contact the concerned authority for any guidance and assistance.
17. Readers Co-operation is solicited.
Services of the Library and Information Center
1. Reference Service (RS)
2. Referral Service
3. Current Awareness Service (CAS)
3.1. Display of currently purchased books
3.2. Routing of new journals.
4. Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI)
5. Inter Library Loan
6. Computer Based Information Services
6.1 Computerized Selective Dissemination of Information
6.2 Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)
6.3 Online Information Retrieval Services
6.4 Internet Based Services
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6.4.1 Electronic mail service
6.4.2 Bulletin board service
6.4.3 ListServes
6.4.4. Web-based services.
Facilities of the Library
1. Book bank facility
2. Good photocopy service
3. Printout facilities to users at minimal cost.
Activities of the Library
The Library conducts periodically the following user oriented activities.
1. Orientation Programme to Fresh Students
2. Display of Books on Important personalities and occasions
3. Book Exhibition on New Arrivals to Library / Gifted Books.
Library and Information Center
01. Library Collection
S/N Library Holdings Number
01 Books-General Books 32321
02 UGC Books 9298
03 SC,ST & BT Books 548 (Total = 42168 Books)
04 Journals/Periodicals 30
05 Back Volumes 1424
06 NEWS papers and Magazines 15+18 =33
07 E-journals & E-books N-LIST 3828+ Journals & Bibliographic
Databases (Ten Years Back files)
80409 –Electronic books
08 CD/Video 120
09 Globes/Maps/ Atlases 10
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02. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Infrastructure Available
S/N ICT Infrastructure
01 Systems with Internet Connection 38
02 Library Automation Softwares 02 (EasyLib & KOHA)
03 Digital Library Software (Institutional Repository) 01 (DSpace)
04 Separate LAN Facility for Library Systems
05 UPS Facility for 40 Systems
06 N-LIST access for Students & Teachers
07 Separate Server with Static IP (Internet Protocol)
08 Separate Reference Section for Reading
03. Subject/Department Wise Book Collection
Subject/Department Wise Book Collection
S/N Departments Volumes Titles
1 Kannada 8105 1350
2 English 2390 681
3 Folklore 655 75
4 Hindi 116 42
5 History 2145 367
6 Economics 3908 513
7 Political Science 1709 160
8 Sociology 2259 168
9 Physics 2412 176
10 Chemistry 2046 126
11 Mathematics 3016 234
12 Botany 2295 163
13 Zoology 792 92
14 Computer Science 952 76
15 Electronics 373 30
16 Commerce & Management 5142 963
17 General Books 3853 2078
Total 42,168 7294
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List of Journals, Magazines & NEWS Papers Subscribing
Sl. No. Journals Name 1 Pramana (Journal of Physics) 2 Proceedings (Mathematical Sciences) 3 Resonance (Journal of Science Education) 4 Current Science 5 Prabandhan: Indian Journal of Management 6 Indian Journal of Marketing 7 Itihas Darpan 8 Southern Economist 9 Indian Literature 10 Prabudda Karnataka 11 Manavika Karnataka
12 My Society Sl. No. Magazines Name
1 Sports Star (English) 2 Frontline (English) 3 Karmaveera (Kannada) 4 Tharanga (Kannada) 5 Wisdom 6 The Week Magazine 7 Open sources 8 Sudha 9 Mangala 10 Mayoora 11 Priyanka 12 Spardha Spoorthi 13 Spardha Chaitra 14 Competitive Success 15 India Today
Sl. No. NEWS Papers 1 The Hindu 2 Indian Express 3 Deccan Herald 4 The Times of India 5 The Economic Times 6 Prajavani 7 Vijayavani 8 Vijaya Karnataka 9 Sumyuktha Karnataka 10 Kannada Prabha 11 Udayavani 12 Andolana Dinapatrika
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13 Mysore Mithra 14 Vijayavani vidyarthi Mitra
15 Prajavani Mithra
Sl. No. Total Books Value
01 42168 92,99,397/-
P.G. DEPARTMENT OF COMERCE LIBRARY HOLDINGS
Journals
SL. No. Title No of
Copies
1 Journal of Entrepreneurship Development 01
2 ICFAI Journal of Business Strategy 01
3 Financial Risk Management 01
4 Management Accountant 01
5 Indian Journal of Marketing 01
6 IIMB Management Review 01
7 Capital Marketing (English) 01
8 Journal of Accounting Research & Audit 01
News Papers :- 1. Prajavani 2. Vijaya Karnataka 3. Vijayavani 4. Kannada Prabha 5. The Hindu 6. The Times of India 7. The Economic Times 8. Business Line 9. Deccan Herald
SL.NO. PARTICULARS TOTAL
1 Books 1034
2 Book Titles 239
3 Journals 8
4 Magazines 6
5 News Papers 9
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M.Sc., MATHEMATICS LIBRARY HOLDINGS
LIST OF SUBSCRIBED JOURNALS SL.NO. TITLE OF THE JOURNAL
1 Journal of Indian Mathematical Society.
2 Journal of Ramanujan Mathematical society.
3 Journal of Culcutta Mathematical Society.
4 JP Journal of Fixed Point Theory & Applications.
5 Indian Journal of Math & Mathematical Society.
NEWS Papers
SL.NO. NAME 1 Prajawani.
2 Vishwawani.
3 Kannada Prabha.
4 The Hindu
LIST OF MAGAZINES
SL.NO. NAME
1 Competition Success Review
2 Chronicle
3 Competition Vision
4 Spardha Spoorthi
5 Spardha Vijetha
6 Udyoga Vaarthe
SL.NO. PARTICULARS TOTAL
1 Books 793
2 Book Titles 181
3 Journals 5
4 Magazines 6
5 News Papers 4
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Departmental Library
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Sl no Title Author 1. Standard dictionary D K Bharadvaj 2. Proceeding of state level seminar on recent
trends in photonics Department Physics, PESCSAC.
3. Nuclear physics Tayal 4. Dictionary physics-Oxford 5. The art of electronics Poul Horowitz & W Hill 6. Hand book of electronics S L Guptha 7. B.Sc physics-Vol II C L Arora 8. Modern physics R Murugeshan 9. Properties of matter Brizlal & Subramanyam 10. Atomic physics S N Ghosal 11. Solid state physics and electronics C L Arora 12. B.Sc physics-Vol I C L Arora 13. First B.Sc physics-Vol I B V N Rao 14. Numerical examples in physics Brizlal 15. Basic electronics and linear circuits Bhargava & Kulashreshta 16. Electronics principles volume I Basavaraja . B 17. Mechanical measurements Sawhvey. A.K
18. Basic electronics I and II semester Gidse A p 19. Instrumentation devices & systems Rangan c s 20. Modern electronic instrumentations Albert and Cooper 21. Nuclear physics Ghosal S N 22. Physics paper 5 for BSc 5 semister Veda vysa 23. Physics for 4 semister BSc B V N Rao 24. Electronic principles vol-2 BASAVARAJU 25. Concepts of modern physics Arthur Baiser 26. Physics multiple choice passage question Sathya Prakash
LIST OF DEPARTMENT LIBRARIES
Sl. No Name Of The Department No. Of. Titles Number Of Books
01 Department of Computer science 35 47
02 Department of Kannada 72 306
03 Department of English 450 571
04 Department of Commerce 380 533
05 Department of Environmental Studies 7 7
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27. Electricity and magnetism with electronics Tewari K K 28. BSc physics volume 3 refresher course C L Arora 29. Electricity and magnetism D C Tayal 30. Solid state physics A J DEKKER 31. Optics Ghatak .A 32. A text book of optics Subramanya Brizlal 33. Optics and spectroscopy Murugendra 34. Optical electronics Ajaya Ghatak & K. Thyagaraj 35. Semiconductor and opto-electronic devices Pallab Bhattacharya 36. Electronic principles Albert malvino & David j
Bates 37. Principles of electronics V K Mehta & Rohith Mehtha 38. Heat thermodynamics & statistical physics Brizlal & Subramanyam 39. Solid state physics S O Pillai 40. Nuclear physics Sathya Prakash 41. Lasers principles types & applications K R Nambiar 42. Mechanics and relativity V S Soni 43. 5th semester BSc physics M U A C 44. 6th semester BSc physics M U A C 45. Digital signal processing John Proskin 46. Measurement & Instruments Alans & Morris 47. Nano world C N R Rao 48. Modern physics Duggel Chhabra 49. Fundamentals of electricity and magnetism B D Duggel & C L Chhabra 50. s̈ËvÀ«eÁÕ£À ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ qÁ. © À̧AQªÀAiÀÄå
51. Statics Dr.Mihal & N Sharma 52. Elementary astronomy P N J Sharma 53. Mechanics and properties of matter S R Shankaranarayana 54. First year university physics B V Narayanarao 55. Properties of matter Subramanya Brizlal 56. s̈ËvÀ«eÁÕ£À n J¸ï À̧ħâgÁAiÀÄ
57. Text book of mechanics Khaleelur Rahman 58. Problems in Elementary Physics B Bushkovasth 59. Physics part II Halliay and Resnick 60. Atomic and Nuclear Physics Subramanya Brizlal 61. A text book of Heat M N Saha & B N Srivastav 62. Elements of properties of matter D S Mathur 63. A text of Elementary Physics vol.I G S Landsberg 64. Question and problems in school Physics 65. Geometrical and Physical Optics B K Mathur 66. Text book of elementary Physics vol.3 G S landsberg 67. A text book of elementary Physics vol.2 G S lendsberg 68. Journal of Physics Pramana 69. Electromagnetic theory Chopra Agarwal
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Appendix - 6
Infrastructure details
Sl
No. Item No.s Area
1
Class Rooms
LH-1 to LH-28
S1 to S4
32 23,910 Sq.ft
2
Laboratories
h) Physics Lab
i) Chemistry Lab
j) Zoology Lab
k) Botany Lab
l) Maths Lab
m) English Lab
n) Computer lab
7 Laboratories
7,860 Sq.ft
3
Library building
c) Main building
d) Reading section
2 4,680 Sq.ft
4 Boys Hostel (vsvm hostel) 1 25,626 Sq.ft
5 Girls Hostel 1 8,500 Sq.ft
6 Administrative Block 1 1,200 Sq.ft
7 Principal Chamber 1 1,000 Sq.ft
8 Staff Rooms 6 4,700 Sq.ft
9 Common Rooms 2 1,500 Sq.ft
10 Seminar Hall 2 2,500 Sq.ft
11 Sri Vivekananda Auditorium 1 7,000 Sq.ft
12 Students Amenities 2 1,700 Sq.ft
13 Corridor & Staircase 4 Floors 3,800 Sq.ft
14 Sports Section 1 1,000 Sq.ft
15 Cycle Stand 1 2,000 Sq.ft
16 Scooter Stand 01 1,000 Sq.ft
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Autonomous Section (New Building)
Management is already constructed the
new RCC Building to accommodated the
following units of Autonomous
Exam Section: (First Floor)
AE-201 : Exam Section Office
AE-202 : Exam Section Store
AE-203 : Deputy Controller of Exam
Controller of Exam (COE)- (2nd Floor)
AC-301 : Confidence Section-1
AC-302 : COE office
AC-303 : Confidence Section-2
Other units of Autonomous (3rd Floor)
AO-401 : Board of Exams (BOE)
AO-402 : Board Room
AO-403 : Board of Studies (BOS)
3 Floors
(Lift and
Ramp for
specially
disabled is
provided)
9,900 Sq.ft
18 Students Restroom 2 1,700 Sq.ft
19 Canteen 1 350 Sq.ft
20 Ncc Room 1 650 Sq.ft
Total building covered area 1,02,626 Sq.Ft
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Appendix -7 Teaching Staff details
Grant-in-Aid Emplyoees
Sl No.
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Qua
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atio
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Tot
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No.
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Basic Gross Salary
1 Dr. Anil Kumar H Associate Professor of English
M.A., Ph.D. 70220 174848 33 33
2 Dr.GiniSwamy Associate Professor of Mathematics
M.Sc., Ph.D. 70220 174948 32 32 20
3 Lingegowda G.S Associate Professor of Physics
M.Sc. 66230 164913 32 32
4 Dr.RamaLingaiah Associate Professor of Chemistry
M.Sc., Ph.D. 66230 164913 32 32 16
5 RaviShankar J Associate Professor in Physics
M.Sc. 66230 164913 32 32
6 Dr. Raju C.R Associate Professor of Chemistry
M.Sc., Ph.D. 70220 174848 32 32 15
7 Chandrashekar P Associate Professor of English
M.A., 66230 164913 29 29
8 Dr. Krishna Murthy G Associate Professor of Chemistry
M.Sc., Ph.D. 68170 169743 25 25 23
9 Ninganna Associate Professor of Physics
M.Sc., B.Ed., 62420 155501 27 27
10 Dr.J. Mahadeva Associate Professor of Physics
M.Sc., Ph.D. 62420 156266 26 26 63
11 Mahalakshmi Associate Professor of Physics
M.Sc., M.Phil., 62420 155501 26 26
12 Jyotsna Anilkumar B Associate Professor of English
M.A., 62420 155426 28 28
13 SiddaLingappa H.G Associate Professor of Commerce
M.Com., 64300 160107 29 29
14 Shiva Prasad P.B Assistant Professor of History
M.A., 36570 91059 19 19
15 Shivaramu V.C Assistant Professor of Economics
M.A., 34960 87880 19 19
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16 Dr.Manjunatha M Assistant Professor of Mathematics
M.Sc., Ph.D. 32760 81572 17 17 5
17 Pushpa Assistant Professor of Zoology
M.Sc., 32040 79780 15 15
18 C V Manjula Associate Professor of Sociology
M.A., 64300 160107 29 29
19 Nataraju Associate Professor of Sociology
M.A., 30860 76841 13 13
20 Sudha C.R Lect. in Zoology
M.Sc., 31200 48438 12 12
21 Krishna B.C Lect. in Chemistry
M.Sc., 31200 48438 12 12
22 Renukaiah K.S. Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.Com., 25050 62375 5 5
23 Neelakanta Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.Com., 25050 62375 5 5 3
24 Dr.Narasimhan G.V. Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.Com., Ph.D. 25050 62375 5 5 13
25 Dr.Parameshwari.G. Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.Com., Ph.D. 24320 60557 4 4 5
26 Shivakumar.M Assistant Professor of Political Science
M.A., 24320 60557 4 4 3
27 Girish V Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.Com., 23610 58789 3 3 3
28 Dr.Savitha.V. Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.Com., Ph.D. 22250 55403 1 1 6
29 Shruthi.S. Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.Com., 22250 55403 1 1 4
30 Dr.Amruthavarshini.V. Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.Com., Ph.D. 22250 55403 1 1 11
31 Dr.Sreenivasaiah.N.Y. Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.A., Ph.D. 21600 53784 1 1
32 Veeresha.S.K. Assistant Professor of Commerce
M.A., 21600 53784 1 1
33 Ramesha.R Physical Director
M.A., B.P.Ed., 24320 60557 4 4
34 Maheshkumar.K.M. Physical Director
M.P.Ed., 21600 53784 1 1
35 Dr.Selvaraja.A. Librarian
M.Lib.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
24320 60557 4 4
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Dr. G.Krishnegowda (Resigned Not yet approved) Assistant Professor of Chemistry
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Management peramanent Teaching faculty (Under Graduate Section)
Sl No.
Employee Name Designation
Qualification Consolideted Pay
Tot
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xper
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No.
of y
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of
Exp
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nce
in th
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No.
of R
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publ
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1 Chandrashekar.C. Asst. Prof
M.A., NET 11040.00 19 19
2 Deepa.K.C. Asst. Prof
M.A., M.Ed., NET
8480.00 3 3
3 Nandeeshkumara M S Asst. Prof
M.A., 8000.00 2 2
4 Archanashree.L. Asst. Prof
M.A., B.Ed., 8000.00 6 6
5 Lingaraju.E. Asst. Prof
M.A., M.Phil.,
10240.00 14 14
6 Mariyaiah.S.H. Asst. Prof
M.A., 11360.00 21 21
7 Sathisha.S. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., B.Ed., 8320.00 2 2
8 Nisarga K S Asst. Prof
M.Sc., 8000.00 2 2
9 Pramod.H.M. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., 7636.00 - -
10 Pallavi.N.R. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., 8000.00 - -
11 Puneethkumar.B.S Asst. Prof
M.Sc., B.Ed., 8480.00 3 4
12 Nayana.P. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., B.Ed., 8000.00 - -
13 Mounashree.S.K. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., 8000.00 - -
14 Deepika.K. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., B.Ed., 8000.00 - -
15 Indushree.R. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., B.Ed., 8640.00 4 4
16 Manu.M.S. Asst. Prof
M.C.A., 8640.00 4 4
17 Karunashree.D.K. Asst. Prof
M.C.A., 8320.00 2 2
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18 David Shantharaju Asst. Prof
M.A., M.Phil.,
9600.00 10 10
19 Jayaramu.K. Asst. Prof
M.A., 11840.00 24 24
20 Girish.R. Asst. Prof
M.A., K-SET 8000.00 6 6
21 Jogigowda.K.N. Asst. Prof
M.A., M.Phil.,
10720.00 17 17
22 Srikanth.H.S. Asst. Prof
M.A., 8000.00 6 6
23 Rashmi M R Asst. Prof
M.B.A. M.Com.,
8640.00 4 4
24 Rakshith.S.N Asst. Prof
M.Com., K-SET
8480.00 3 3
25 Vinaykumar.M Asst. Prof
M.Com., K-SET
8480.00 3 3 1
26 Rani.B.N Asst. Prof
M.Com., 8480.00 3 3
27 Sudharshan.B.N Asst. Prof
M.Com., PGDMM
8480.00 3 3
28 Sowmya.H.M. Asst. Prof
M.B.A. 8320.00 2 2
29 Sahana.G.N. Asst. Prof
M.Com., 8000.00 2 2
30 Vinutha.G.B. Asst. Prof
M.Com., 8000.00 2 2
31 Shruthi H K Asst. Prof
M.Com., 8000.00 1 1
32 Ramya.S.R. Asst. Prof
M.Com., PGDBA
8000.00 3 1
33 Bhavya.H.S. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., PGD M.Sc.,
7111.00 6 6
34 Nandini.K.N. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., 4727.00 1 1
35 Anusha.K.J. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., B.Ed., 5818.00 1 1
36 Akshatha.B.S. Asst. Prof
M.Tech., 6676.00 1 1
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Management peramanent Teaching faculty (Post Graduate Section)
Sl No.
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Consolideted Pay
Tot
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No.
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Exp
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in th
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No.
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publ
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1 Dr.K.Vasudevamurthy HoD & Co-ordinator
M.Com., Ph.D 29000.00 5 5
2 S. Umesh Asst. Prof
M.Com., 24000.00 4 4 3
3 Mahadevaswamy N.S Asst. Prof
M.Com., 20000.00 1 1
4 Shreenivasa H Asst. Prof
M.Com., 20000.00 1 1
5 Mohankumar S.M Asst. Prof
M.Com., 20000.00 1 1
6 Pramod K Asst. Prof
M.Com., 20000.00 1 1
7 Manju.R.Nayaka Asst. Prof
M.Sc,. 20000.00 2 2
8 Asha T Asst. Prof
M.Sc 20000.00 1 1
Management Temporary Teaching Faculty (Under Graduate Section)
Sl No.
Employee Name Designation
Qualification Consolideted Pay T
otal
E
xper
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No.
of y
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of
Exp
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in
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colle
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No.
of
Res
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1 SATHISHA.H.N. Asst. Prof
M.A., M.Phil K-SET
2450.00
2 LAVANYA.S.K. Asst. Prof
M.A., M.Phil.,
3150.00
3 MANUTHA D Asst. Prof
M.A., 3500.00
4 MANASA.M.K. Asst. Prof
M.A., 2100.00
5 SHRUTHI.H.B. Asst. Prof
M.A., B.Ed., 2800.00
6 BHARGAVI.B.U. Asst. Prof
M.Sc., 3850.00
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Consolideted Pay T
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No.
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7 S.A.Mahesha Asst. Prof
M.Sc., 8000.00
2 2 8 M.Sindhu
Asst. Prof M.Sc.,
8000.00 2 2
9 Shruthi Y. P Asst. Prof
M.Sc. 8000.00
1 1 10 Ashwini M.N
Asst. Prof M.Sc, B.Ed.,
8000.00 1 1
List of faculty with Ph.D qualification
Sl. No. Name of Faculty Subject Designation
1 Dr.Anilkumar.H English Principal
2 Dr.Giniswamy Mathematics HoD & Associate Professor
3 Dr.Ramalingaiah Chemistry HoD & Associate Professor
4 Dr.C.R.Raju Chemistry Associate Professor
5 Dr.G.Krishnamurthy Chemistry Associate Professor
6 Dr.J.Mahadeva Physics Associate Professor
7 Dr.M.Manjunatha Mathematics Assistant Professor
8 Dr.G.V.Narasimhan Commerce Assistant Professor
9 Dr. G.Parameshwari Commerce Assistant Professor
10 Dr. Savitha V Commerce Assistant Professor
11 Dr. Amruthavarshini V Commerce Assistant Professor
12 Dr. Sreenivasaiah N.Y Kannada HoD & Assistant Professor
13 Dr.A.Selvaraj Library Science Librarian
14 Dr.K.Vasudevamurthy Commerce - PG HOD & Co-ordinator
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List of Faculty Pursuing Ph.D
Sl. No. Name of Faculty Subject Designation
1 Neelakanta Commerce Assistant Professor
2 Shivakumar.M Political Science Assistant Professor
3 Girish V Commerce Assistant Professor
4 Shruthi S Commerce Assistant Professor
5 Ramesh.R Physical Education Assistant Professor
6 S.K.Lavanya English Lecturer
7 Umesha S Commerce - PG Assistant Professor
List of Faculty Qualified in NET and KSET
Sl. No.
Name of Faculty Subject NET / KSET
1 Renukaiah K S Commerce NET
2 Neelakanta Commerce NET
3 Dr. G.V.Narasimhan Commerce NET
4 Dr. G.Parameshwari Commerce NET
5 Shivakumar M Political Science NET
6 Girish V Commerce
Management
NET
NET
7 Dr.Savitha V Commerce NET
8 Shruthi S Commerce NET
9 Dr.Amruthavarshini V Commerce NET
10 Dr. Sreenivasaiah N.Y Kannada NET
11 S.K.Veeresha Kannada NET
12 Ramesh R Physical Education NET
13 K.M.Mahesh Kumar Physical Education KSET
14 Dr.A.Selvaraj Library Science NET & KSET
15 C.Chandrashekara Kannada NET
16 S K Lavanya English KSET
17 K.C.Deepa Kannada NET
18 R.Gireesha Economics KSET
19 M.Vinay kumar Commerce KSET
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20 S.N.Rakshith Commerce KSET
21 Nandeesh Kumar M.S Kannada NET
22 S. Umesha Commerce - PG NET
23 Shreenivasa H Commerce - PG NET
24 Pramod K Commerce - PG NET & KSET
25 Mahadevaswamy N.S Commerce - PG KSET
26 Mohankumar S.M Commerce - PG KSET
List of Faculty with M.Phil Qualification
Sl.No. Name of Faculty Subject Designation
1 Dr.Giniswamy Mathematics HoD & Associate Professor
2 J.Ravishankar Physics Associate Professor
3 Mahalakshmi Physics Associate Professor
4 H.G.Siddalingappa Commerce HoD & Associate Professor
5 V.C.Shivaramu Economics HoD & Assistant Professor
6 Dr.M.Manjunath Mathematics Assistant Professor
7 K.S.Renukaiah Commerce Assistant Professor
8 Neelakanta Commerce Assistant Professor
9 Dr.Selvaraj A Library Science Librarian
10 Jogigowda K N Political Science Lecturer
11 Lingaraju E Hindi Lecturer
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Appendix -8
Non-teaching Staff details Grant-in-aid Employees:
Sl No.
Employee Name Designation Qualification
Pay
Total Service
No. of years
of Service in the college
BASIC GROSS SALARY
1 Nagendraswamy Superintendent
B.Com. 32000 49680 28 28
2 Kusuma Dyavanur F D A
B.A. 15600 24219 3 3
3 Chandrashekar.G.T. F D A
B.E., (Auto mobile)
15250 23676 2 2
4 Bhaskar F D A
SSLC 19000 29498 19 19
5 Krishnamurthy Bhovi S D A
SSLC 12250 19018 4 4
6 Shankarappa M S D A
B.Sc. 12250 19018 4 4
7 Mahadeva.M. S D A
JOC (Auto mobile)
12000 18630 2 2
8 Revanna S D A
SSLC 22000 34205 33 33
9 Shivamma D Typist
B.A. 24600 38327 28 28
10 Jayanna.V. Typist
B.A. 12250 19353 3 3
11 Mallesha Attender
PUC 19000 29548 28 28
12 Lakshmipati D R Attender
8th Std 11000 17078 3 3
13 Sowbhagya Peon
6th Std. 18100 28100 27 27
14 Shashikala D S Peon
7th Std. 14900 23132 19 19
15 Nagaraju Peon
7th Std. 12750 19794 15 15
16 Basavaraju.M. Peon
SSLC 14550 22664 25 25
17 Ravikumar.M.K. Peon
SSLC 10600 16457 - -
18 Bhaskar Peon
PUC 10000 15525 2 2
19 Siddegowda Peon
PUC 10000 15525 2 2
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Management Employees Under Graduate Section:
Sl No. Employee Name Designation Qualification
Consolideted Pay
Total Service
No. of years
of Service in the college
1 Savitha.R. Comp.Op M.A. 7500=00 8 8
2 Kanthamani Comp.Op B.A. 7020=00 2 2
3 Shivalingaiah B C Attender 9th Std. 9550=00 32 32
4 Chikkadevaiah Attender PUC 4000=00 2 2
5 Latha B N Attender 5th Std 5020=00 12 12
6 Krishna Attender 9th Std. 6600=00 4 4
7 Rajesha.M. Attender SSLC 6600=00 4 4
8 Chandra.H.N. Attender 9th Std. 6600=00 4 4
9 Vasudeva Attender SSLC 5540=00 12 12
10 Shivanna Watchman 6th Std. 5600=00 5 5
11 Shankaregowda Watchman 6th Std. 5500=00 - -
12 Meena Group D 9th Std. 6140=00 7 8
13 Shiva Group D 7th Std. 6000=00 - -
Management Employees: Post Graduate Section:
Sl No.
Employee Name Designation Qualification
Consolideted Pay
Total Service
No. of years
of Service in the college
14 Sridhara.K. Asst. Librarian MLISc 6000=00 6 6 15 Mahesh.H.K. Comp.Op M.Sc 6000=00 5 5 16 Kantharaju.H.G. Comp.Op M.A. 6000=00 5 5 17 Kavitha.K.S. Asst. Librarian MLISc, LLB 6000=00 3 3 18 Mangalamma Group D - 4500=00 - -
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Appendix -9 Achievement of Students in Examination
Students Excelled In Academics
Sl. No.
Names of Candidates Subject Awards Year
1 Keerthana
Final B.A.,
Optional English Gold Medals – 3
Cash Prizes - 1
2014
Students Awarded/Honoured For Academic Excellence
Sl. No.
Name of the Students
Course Place Award Year
01 Chitra Hebbar Shivaprasad
III B.Sc II B.Sc
Govt.First Grade College, K.R.Pet, Mandya Dist.
Consolation Prize Science Exhibition Model
05.03.16
02 Harshitha Divya.S.N Santhosh.S.M
III B.Sc III B.Sc III B.Sc
Govt.First Grade College,K.R.Pet, Mandya Dist.
Participation in Chemistry Lecture Competition in Kannada
05.03.16
03 B.V.Meghana H.S.Abhishek K.R.Bharath D.Sindhu
Ist B.Sc Govt. Science College, Hassan
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
26.03.14
04 Shashirekha H.C III B.Sc Maharani’s Science College, Mysore
Participated in One day seminar on “Chemisry our life and our future”
30-03-12
05 Raghavendra Vishwas
B.Sc., University of Mysore
Gold Medal 2010
06 Raghavendra Vishwas
B.Sc., University of Mysore
Cash Prize 2010
07 M.Manjula B.Sc., Govt. College, Hassan
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
2010
08 N.K.Sowmya B.Sc., Govt. College, Hassan
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
2010
09 Amrin Taj B.Sc., J.S.S.College, Mysore
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
2010
10 R.Smitha B.Sc., J.S.S. College, Mysore
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
2010
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11 M.P.Kavyashree B.Sc., J.S.S. College, Mysore
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition.
2010
12 Showryagowda B.Sc., J.S.S. College, Mysore
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
2010
13 M.Priyanka B.Sc., J.S.S. College, Mysore
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
2010
14 M.R.Rashmi B.Sc., J.S.S. College, Mysore
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
2010
15 N.K.Sowmya B.Sc., J.S.S. College, Mysore
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
2010
16 R.Priyanka B.Sc., J.S.S.College, Mysore
Participation in Chemistry Quiz Competition
2010
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List Of Students Placed In Other Than Campus Selection
After Graduation
Sl.
No
Name of the Students Sl.
No.
Place
1 Raghavendra Vishwas
Lecturer in Physics
19 Ganesh K
Lecturer in Commerce
2 B.S.Puneethkumar
Lect. in Mathematics
20 Kalaiaha .K. (B.Sc)
Maiya Multi specialty Hospital
3 M.Manjula, Asst. Teacher 21 Hithesh
Entrepreneur
4 N.K.Sowmya, Lect. in Maths 22 Harish
Bajaj Alliaz Life Insurance Company
5 Anilkumar, Lect. in Physics 23 M.P.Keerthangowda
Lect. In Chemistry
6 K.J.Smitha, Lect. in Chem 24 Mohamed Shabir, MNC
7 M.P.Kavyashree,
Asst. Teacher
25 Irfan Beig, MNC
8 Sandhya, Lect. In Physics 26 Lokesha, MNc
9 M.Priyanka, MNC 27 Shivakumar, MNC
10 Umesh, Lect. In Chem 28 N.S. Harshith, MNC
11 Srilakshmi, Asst. Manager 29 Narasimha, MTS Co.,
12 Prafulla, Lect.in Electronics 30 Sandeep, MNC
13 H.M.Manu, Lect. In Maths 31 Poornima S, Lect.in Physics
14 Ramya, M.C.A 32
Nandish N, Asst. Teacher
15 Bhaskar, Asst. Manager 33 Roshni M R, Lect. in Chemistry
16 Revanth Pojar,
Lect. In Commerce
34 Ranjitha K N
Assistant Lect.in Physics
17 Satheesh, Lect. in Physics 35 Karthik M S
Lect.in Physics
18 H.K,Sharath.
Pharmaceutical Co.,
36 Kiran paul P
Lect.in Mathematics
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37 G.R.Yashavanth,
Pharmaceutical Co.,
49 Deepika T N
Lect.in Physics
38 Y.L.Ramu Lect. In Physics 50 B. C. Madhu, KMF
39 M.R. Ramya, Lect. In Phys. 51 G.R.Yashvanth, M.Sc.,
Pharmaceuticals
40 M .R. Showryagowda , Lect. In
Phys.
52 Mahesh.S.A. M.Sc., B.Ed.,
Lecturer in Mathematics
41 M. ManjulaM, Lect.in Phys. 53 R.Mahesh, M.Sc.,
Lecturer in Chemistry
42 B.M. Ranjitha Lect.in Phys. 54 Abhishek, M.C.A
43 M. Mahalakshmi
Lect. In Physics
55 Abhilash, M.Sc., B.Ed.,
Lecturer in Chemistry
44 Chethan, Entrepreneur 56 Chinthan, M.Sc., B.Ed.,
Lecturer in Chemistry
45 Adithya (Commerce)
Infosys
57 Sudharshan
Lecturer in Commerce
46 Zaheer (Commerce)
Software Company
58 H.R. Sachin (Commerce)
Entrepreneur
47 M.Vinay Kumar
Lecturer in Commerce
59 K.M. Suresha
Associate Professor in Commerce
48 S.Rashkith
Lecturer in Commerce
60 Ganesha
Auditor
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Distinction List (Last 5 years)
MAY/JUNE 2012 DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST
Sl. No. Reg.No. Students Name Class Total
Marks
1 L0913015 CHIKKASWAMY P C III BA (HSK) 2959
2 M0908020 CHETHAN B N III B.Sc. (PCM) 2876
3 M0908029 HARSHITHA G R III B.Sc. (PCM) 3167
4 M0908058 PAVITHRA Y A III B.Sc. (PCM) 2860
5 M0908070 RAMYA H M III B.Sc. (PCM) 2998
6 N0902166 MANJUNATHA T K III B Com 2716
7 N0914071 RAJESWARI N III B Com 2738
8 N0914411 AMRUTHA K S III B Com 2481
9 N0914413 ANILA M J III B Com 2468
10 N0914436 CHANDINI S L III B Com 2667
11 N0914448 HEENASADAF III B Com 2435
12 N0914486 MOHAMMED SALMAN III B Com 2574
13 N0914491 NAGENDRA G J III B Com 2581
14 N0914503 NAJIYA SULTANA III B Com 2462
15 N0914515 PRATHAMA S S III B Com 2444
16 N0914530 RAKSHITH S N III B Com 2565
17 N0914536 RASHMI R III B Com 2654
18 N0914537 RASHMI U G III B Com 2622
19 N0914540 RAVIKUMAR J N III B Com 2558
20 N0914545 SAMANTH KUMAR III B Com 2614
21 N0914546 SANDEEP R III B Com 2815
22 N0914557 SHIVALINGEGOWDA N III B Com 2641
23 N0914565 SHWETHA U S III B Com 2767
24 N0914581 SUSHMA B N III B Com 2525
25 P0915233 NIKETHA KOTHARI M III BBM 2536
26 P0915235 NITHIN N III BBM 2550
27 P0915236 NITHYA S K III BBM 2566
28 P0915249 RASHMI H S III BBM 2536
29 P0915253 SANTHOSHA H N III BBM 2522
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MAY/JUNE 2013 DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST
Sl. No. Reg.No. Students Name Class Total
Marks Percentage
1 L1013084 VISHWAS. G R III BA (HSK) 2886 75.95
2 M1018021 KIRANPOUL. P III B.Sc. (PCM) 3222 84.79
3 M1008052 SUNIL. N. III B.Sc. (PCM) 3149 82.97
4 M1008097 BHAVYA. N R III B.Sc. (PME) 3149 82.97
5 M1008023 MADHU. B C III B.Sc. (PCM) 3104 81.68
6 M1008099 DEEPIKA. T N III B.Sc. (PME) 2981 78.45
7 M1008117 SANDHYARANI. M R III B.Sc. (CBZ) 2905 76.45
8 M1008114 NAVYASHREE. K.N. III B.Sc. (CBZ) 2884 75.89
9 M1008018 KARTHIK. M S III B.Sc. (PCM) 2876 75.68
10 M1008094 THANUJ. M V. III B.Sc. (PMCS) 2864 75.37
11 N1014490 PRAVINYAGUPTA III B.Com. 2776 86.75
12 N1014495 PRAMOD. B P III B.Com. 2673 83.53
13 N1014477 NAGARAJU. M V III B.Com. 2668 83.38
14 N1014548 SHASHIKUMAR. H K III B.Com. 2642 82.56
15 N1014571 SUNILKUMAR. H S III B.Com. 2619 81.84
16 N1014408 AMULYA.. H S III B.Com. 2614 81.69
17 N1014591 YAMUNA. M III B.Com. 2556 79.88
18 N1014545 SHEKHARA. M S III B.Com. 2549 79.66
19 N1014467 MEGHANA. K J III B.Com. 2517 78.66
20 N1014418 BINDHUSHREE. R. III B.Com. 2500 78.13
21 N1014501 PREMKUMAR. C. III B.Com. 2488 77.75
22 N1014554 SNEHA. S III B.Com. 2459 76.84
23 N1014462 MAHESH. B P III B.Com. 2454 76.69
24 N1014536 SATHISHA. H C III B.Com. 2441 76.28
25 N1014561 SHREENIDHI. N III B.Com. 2440 76.25
26 N1014461 MANJAPPA. J L III B.Com. 2423 75.72
27 N1014410 ANUSHA. K III B.Com. 2418 75.56
28 P1015204 ASHTONRAN PINTO III BBM 2536 76.85
29 P1015207 CHANDRAKALA.A.M. III BBM 2475 75%
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MAY/JUNE 2014 DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST
Sl. No. Reg.No. Students Name Class Total
Marks Percentage
1 L1130557 RAJENDRA D BADIGERA III BA (HSK) 2991 78.71
2 L1130527 MAHALAKSHMI K S III BA (HSK) 2942 77.42
3 M1111508 ARAVINDAKUMAR H P III B.Sc. (CBZ) 3154 83%
4 M1111574 VIDYA G III B.Sc. (PMCs) 3111 81.86
5 M1111521 CHETANA C III B.Sc. (PMCs) 3105 81.71
6 M1111531 KRISHNA B III B.Sc. (PCM) 2992 78.73
7 M1111533 KRUTIKA K III B.Sc. (PCM) 2876 75.68
8 M1111527 KAVYA C P III B.Sc. (PCM) 2866 75.42
9 M1112007 CHANDANA N III B.Sc. (PMCs) 2850 75
10 M1008024 MANJU B III B.Sc. (CBZ) 3001 78.97
11 N1122002 ABHISHEK D C III B.Com. 2634 82.31
12 N1122014 ARPITHA H S III B.Com. 2741 77.22
13 N1122047 DIVYASHREE T J III B.Com. 2401 75.03
14 N1122048 GIREESHA H P III B.Com. 2464 77
15 N1122050 GURUPRASAD P III B.Com. 2607 81.47
16 N1122054 HIFZA ANJUM III B.Com. 2747 85.84
17 N1122062 KAVITHA M III B.Com. 2450 76.56
18 N1122064 KAVYASHREE K III B.Com. 2564 80.13
19 N1122065 KAVYASHREE K N III B.Com. 2787 87.09
20 N1122073 LAKSHMI C D III B.Com. 2397 74.91
21 N1122081 MAHADEVA T III B.Com. 2729 85.28
22 N1122094 MISBHAFATHIMA III B.Com. 2740 77.19
23 N1122097 NAMRATHA B C III B.Com. 2642 82.56
24 N1122101 NAVEENA C III B.Com. 2573 80.41
25 N1122110 POOJA H D III B.Com. 2432 76
26 N1122116 PRAMOD KUMARA K III B.Com. 2458 76.81
27 N1122125 PRIYA BAFNA B III B.Com. 2719 84.97
28 N1122129 RAJESWARI A B III B.Com. 2403 75.09
29 N1122132 RAKESHA T V III B.Com. 2427 75.84
30 N1122143 ROOPA K P III B.Com. 2396 74.88
31 N1122146 SACHIN GOWDA K R III B.Com. 2621 81.91
275
32 N1122149 SANDEEP KUMAR P III B.Com. 2746 77.38
33 N1122151 SATHYANANDA K N III B.Com. 2472 77.25
34 N1122158 SHILPA H R III B.Com. 2698 84.31
35 N1122159 SHILPA N III B.Com. 2479 77.47
36 N1122162 SHRUTHI Y H III B.Com. 2625 82.03
37 N1122180 SUSHMA T S III B.Com. 2576 80.5
38 N1122190 VARUN M P III B.Com. 2481 77.53
39 N1122192 VENKATESH C III B.Com. 2519 78.72
40 N1122194 VIBHA V ALSE III B.Com. 2523 78.84
41 N1122205 YASHASWINI M P III B.Com. 2397 74.91
42 N1122207 YOGITHA M D III B.Com. 2506 78.31
MAY/JUNE 2015 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- B.Com.
Sl. No Reg.No. Candidate Name Class Total Marks Percentage
1 N1222171 Shashirekha S III B.Com. 2775 86.71
2 N1222102 Nikitha. R. III B.Com. 2715 84.84
3 N1222167 Sharathkumara. T.S. III B.Com. 2691 84.09
4 N1222012 Akshatha. S.S. III B.Com. 2660 83.12
5 N1222088 Megha. M.R. III B.Com. 2660 83.12
6 N1222092 Nagendra.S. III B.Com. 2643 82.59
7 N1222017 Amrutha M L III B.Com. 2624 82
8 N1222144 Ravikumar. A.S. III B.Com. 2609 81.53
9 N1222065 Kirankumar A V III B.Com. 2605 81.4
10 N1222150 Sachinkumar. H.S. III B.Com. 2578 80.56
11 N1222073 Lakshminarayana. T.G. III B.Com. 2577 80.53
12 N1222093 Naghma Noorin III B.Com. 2565 80.15
13 N1222097 Nanjesha. D III B.Com. 2563 80.09
14 N1222109 Parvesh L III B.Com. 2558 79.93
15 N1222022 Arpitha. N.S. III B.Com. 2545 79.53
16 N1222164 Shamili III B.Com. 2504 78.25
17 N1222127 Priyanka. M N III B.Com. 2488 77.75
276
18 N1222104 Nirosha. T.B. III B.Com. 2484 77.62
19 N1222130 Punya. T.K. III B.Com. 2481 77.53
20 N1222005 Adarsha. C. III B.Com. 2480 77.5
21 N1222006 Adarsha. H.S. III B.Com. 2480 77.5
22 N1222166 Sharath. S. III B.Com. 2475 77.34
23 N1222152 Sagar. J. III B.Com. 2465 77.03
24 N1222154 Sahana III B.Com. 2464 77
25 N1222070 Krupa. P. III B.Com. 2462 76.93
26 N1222002 Abhishekgowda. A.N. III B.Com. 2460 76.87
27 N1222071 Lakshmi.T.P. III B.Com. 2456 76.75
28 N1222186 Somegowda. T. III B.Com. 2456 76.75
29 N1222118 Pramoda. T.D. III B.Com. 2455 76.71
30 N1223067 Ravindra. D.N. III B.Com. 2451 76.59
31 N1222101 Nikil. M J III B.Com. 2449 76.53
32 N1222036 Deekshitha. C.V. III B.Com. 2448 76.5
33 N1222155 Sahana. B.U. III B.Com. 2442 76.31
34 N1222188 Srinivas. B.K. III B.Com. 2439 76.21
35 N1222081 Manish Kavadiya. S. III B.Com. 2437 76.15
36 N1222181 Shruthi. N.C. III B.Com. 2430 75.93
37 N1222050 Harsha. U III B.Com. 2420 75.62
38 N1222074 Lavanya. M. III B.Com. 2416 75.5
39 N1222183 Shylaja. C.B. III B.Com. 2405 75.15
40 N1200236 Vinay. P L III B.Com. 2404 75.12
41 N1222201 Vikas. M K III B.Com. 2400 75
277
MAY/JUNE 2015 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- B.A.
Sl. No Reg.No. Candidate Name Class Total
Marks Percentage
1 L1230507 Anitha. Y.R. III B.A. (HSK) 3041 80.02
2 L1230563 Pradeepkumar. G. III B.A. (HSK) 2991 78.71
3 L1230502 Abhilasha. H K III B.A. (HPF) 2856 75.15
MAY/JUNE 2015 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- B.Sc.
Sl. No Reg.No. Candidate Name Class Total
Marks Percentage
1 M1211516 Chaithra B M B.Sc. (PCM) 2913 71%
2 M1211526 Kavya H S B.Sc. (PCM) 3090 75%
3 M1211542 Mythri S P B.Sc. (PCM) 2878 7573%
4 M1211563 Priyadarshini M P B.Sc. (PMCs) 3023 7955%
5 M1211564 Rakshitha B R B.Sc. (PMCs) 2850 75%
MAY/JUNE 2016 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- B.Com.
Sl. No
Reg.No. Candidate Name Class Max. Marks
Total Marks
Percentage
1 N1322094 Meghashree K H III B.Com. 3600 3091 85.86
2 N1322043 Dakshayini H M III B.Com. 3600 3086 85.72
3 N1322108 Nandini K A III B.Com. 3600 3039 84.41
4 N1322167 Shreenidhi K B III B.Com. 3600 3006 83.5
5 N1322148 Rashmi H K III B.Com. 3600 2979 82.75
6 N1322189 Sushma T K III B.Com. 3600 2976 82.66
7 N1322205 Vivekkumar A Y III B.Com. 3600 2968 82.44
278
8 N1322022 Arihant k Jain III B.Com. 3600 2951 81.97
9 N1322025 Arunkumar M S III B.Com. 3600 2945 81.8
10 N1322003 Abshishek III B.Com. 3600 2939 81.63
11 N1322173 Sindhu T S III B.Com. 3600 2939 81.63
12 N1322155 Roopa N III B.Com. 3600 2932 81.44
13 N1322005 Abshishek S III B.Com. 3600 2897 80.47
14 N1322117 Nikhitha S M III B.Com. 3600 2895 80.41
15 N1322127 Phanishree D M III B.Com. 3600 2895 80.41
16 N1322047 Deepa N III B.Com. 3600 2891 80.3
17 N1322096 Mithali Mehta V III B.Com. 3600 2879 79.97
18 N1322185 Sudhakara D V III B.Com. 3600 2871 79.75
19 N1322145 Rakesha H S III B.Com. 3600 2828 78.55
20 N1322182 Spoorthi M S III B.Com. 3600 2757 76.58
21 N1322006 Abshishek S III B.Com. 3600 2750 76.38
22 N1322033 Boregowda M C III B.Com. 3600 2723 75.63
23 N1322168 Shruthi R III B.Com. 3600 2723 75.63
24 N1322166 Shehela Blossom III B.Com. 3600 2722 75.61
25 N1322139 Raghunandan G H III B.Com. 3600 2718 75.5
26 N1322110 Nanditha R III B.Com. 3600 2716 75.44
MAY/JUNE 2016 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- B.A.
Sl. No Reg.No. Candidate Name Class
Max. Marks
Total Marks Percentage
1 L1330534 Nandini M P III B.A. 4100 3151 76.85
279
MAY/JUNE 2016 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- BSc.
Sl. No Reg.No. Candidate Name Class Max.
Marks Total Marks Percentage
1 M1311594 Shubha K III B.Sc. 4100 3256 79.41
2 M1311528 Dinusharani K S III B.Sc. 4100 3254 79.37
3 M1311523 Chithra Hebbar H S III B.Sc. 4100 3134 76.44
4 M1311593 Shruthi T N III B.Sc. 4100 3078 75.07
MAY/JUNE 2016 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- BBM
Sl. No Reg.No. Candidate Name Class Max.
Marks Total Marks Percentage
1 P1300044 Geetha C T III BBM 3600 2739 76.08
2 P1322511 Chandana M III BBM 3600 2734 75.94
3 P1322525 Mallesha M A III BBM 3600 2755 76.53
4 P1322539 Priya N III BBM 3600 2857 76.36
5 P1322557 Vinaykumar III BBM 3600 2724 75.67
MAY/JUNE 2017 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- B.Com.
Sl. No
Reg.No. Candidate Name Class Max. Marks
Total Marks Percentage
1 N1415876 SHIVAKUMAR S III B.Com. 3600 3114 86.50
2 N1415757 HARSHITHA B III B.Com. 3600 3096 86%
3 N1415865 SAHANA C R III B.Com. 3600 3077 85.47
4 N1415813 POOJA D S III B.Com. 3600 3054 84.83
5 N1415747 DEEPAKGOWDA B S III B.Com.
3600 3037 84.36
6 N1415853 RANI M III B.Com. 3600 3024 84%
7 N1415737 CHANDANA M S III B.Com. 3600 3008 83.55
8 N1430903 SWATHI M C III B.Com. 3600 3004 83.44
9 N1415903 TEJASWINI J III B.Com. 3600 2982 82.83
10 N1415879 SHREYA NAMBIAR K K III B.Com.
3600 2967 82.41
11 N1415719 AKSHITHA KUMARI III B.Com.
3600 2939 81.63
12 N1415852 RAMYA M III B.Com. 3600 2938 81.61
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13 N1415716 AKSHAY KUMAR N III B.Com. 3600 2926 81.27
14 N1415859 ROHITH S III B.Com. 3600 2912 80.88
15 N1415810 PANNAGA M III B.Com. 3600 2896 80.44
16 N1415878 SHIVARAJU H J III B.Com. 3600 2890 80.27
17 N1415758 HARSHITHA M B III B.Com. 3600 2877 79.08
18 N1415856 RASHMI B N III B.Com. 3600 2847 79.08
19 N1415725 AYESHA SIDDEQUA III B.Com.
3600 2826 79.50
20 N1415877 SHIVANI C S III B.Com. 3600 2823 78.41
21 N1415884 SINDHU K M III B.Com. 3600 2823 78.41
22 N1415734 CHAITHRA H C III B.Com. 3600 2821 78.36
23 N1416112 SAHANA R III B.Com. 3600 2815 78.19
24 N1416087 MANOHARA D M III B.Com. 3600 2801 77.8
25 N1415735 CHAITRA S R III B.Com. 3600 2799 77.75
26 N1415868 SHALINI H S III B.Com. 3600 2793 77.58
27 N1415798 NANDINI B C III B.Com. 3600 2791 77.52
28 N1415892 SUMANTH D C III B.Com. 3600 2783 77.30
29 N1415756 HARSHINI Y R III B.Com. 3600 2771 76.97
30 N1416469 BALARAJ S III B.Com. 3600 2771 76.97
31 N1415843 RAHUL M, JAIN III B.Com. 3600 2764 76.77
32 N1415724 ASHIKA C S III B.Com. 3600 2763 76.75
33 N1415854 RANJITHA B III B.Com. 3600 2762 76.72
34 N1415809 PANNAGA M III B.Com. 3600 2750 76.38
35 N1415816 POOJA S N III B.Com. 3600 2737 76.02
36 N1415812 PAVITHRA A P III B.Com. 3600 2736 76%
37 N1415718 AKSHAYKUMAR P S III B.Com.
3600 2723 75.63
38 N1415768 KEERTHI K S III B.Com. 3600 2723 75.63
39 N1415805 NISHCHITHA M S III B.Com. 3600 2721 75.58
40 N1415722 ANUSHA M S III B.Com. 3600 2718 75.5
41 N1415728 BHARATH KUMAR JAIN V
III B.Com. 3600 27169 75.44
42 N1415745 DEEKSHITHA T III B.Com. 3600 2715 75.41
43 N1415885 SMITHA R C III B.Com. 3600 2714 75.38
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44 N1415731 BHUMIKA C S III B.Com. 3600 2700 75%
45 N1415780 MALLIKARJUNA J III B.Com. 3600 2700 75%
46 N1415814 POOJA M K III B.Com. 3600 2700 75%
47 N1415828 PRAJWALA S III B.Com.
3600 2700 75%
MAY/JUNE 2017 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- B.Sc.
Sl. No Reg.No. Candidate Name Class Max.
Marks Total Marks Percentage
1 M1402761 ARPITHA S K III B.Sc. PCM 4100 3484 84.97
2 M1402797 KAVYA S III B.Sc. PCM
4100 3323 81.04
3 M1402792 KAVYA D III B.Sc. PCM
4100 3258 79.46
4 M1402822 PRAMOD H S III B.Sc. PCM
4100 3238 78.97
5 M1402838 SUSHMITHA H M III B.Sc. PCM
4100 3215 78.41
6 M1402831 SHILPA P III B.Sc. PCM
4100 3161 77.09
7 M1402811 NIKHITHA K P III B.Sc. PCM
4100 3143 76.65
8 M1402796 KAVYA P III B.Sc. PCM
4100 3127 76.26
9 M1402839 SWATHI H C III B.Sc. PMCs 4100 3142 78.55
MAY/JUNE 2017 - DISTINCTION STUDENTS LIST -- B.A.
1 L1410669 NANDEESHKUMAR M P
III B.A. HSK 4100 3271 79.78
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Appendix -10 Result of Last Five years of UG & PG
Results during the last five years with % of Ist , IInd division and overall pass outs
2012-13 Title of the Programme
Total no. of
students appeared
Division Distinction
% I class
% II Class
% III Class
% Pass %
B.A 58 1.7 31.0 15.5 39.6 88 B.Sc. 98 9.1 33.6 27.5 7.1 78 B.Com 180 9.4 47.7 18.8 2.2 78 BBM 53 3.7 37.7 13.2 1.8 56 M.Com 62 - 88.7 6.4 - 95
2013-14 Title of the Programme
Total no. of
students appeared
Division Distinction
% I class
% II Class
% III Class
% Pass %
B.A 80 2.5 26.5 12.5 43.7 85 B.Sc. 79 10.1 34.1 15.1 11.3 70 B.Com 197 16.2 43.6 10.6 14.2 85 BBM 39 - 17.9 23.0 12.8 53 M.Com 62 - 93.5 6.4 - 100 M.Sc (Mathematics)
45 42.2 46.6 - - 89
2014-15
Title of the Programme
Total no. of
students appeared
Division Distinction
% I class
% II Class
% III Class
% Pass %
B.A 69 4.3 42.0 14.4 10.1 71 B.Sc. 121 4.1 24.7 34.7 21.4 85 B.Com 195 21.0 36.9 7.1 15.8 81 BBM 64 - 29.6 17.1 20.3 67 M.Com 62 9.6 90.3 - - 100 M.Sc (Mathematics)
57 7.0 78.9 - - 86
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2015-16 Title of the Programme
Total no. of
students appeared
Division Distinction
% I class
% II Class
% III Class
% Pass %
B.A 44 1 11 1 20 71 B.Sc. 69 4 34 13 - 85 B.Com 186 26 69 10 61 81 BBA 57 5 12 1 22 67 M.Com M.Sc (Mathematics)
2016-17
Title of the Programme
Total no. of
students appeared
Division Distinction
% I class
% II Class
% III Class
% Pass %
B.Sc 83 10.8 28.9 19.2 1.2 60.24 B.A 37 02.7 54.0 02.7 - 59.46 B.Com 189 24.8 38.0 05.2 - 68.25 BBA 43 - 30.2 06.9 - 37.21 M.Com 54 05.5 87.0 - - 92.50 M.Sc (Mathematics)
24 08.3 79.1 - - 91.60
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Appendix -11 Cultural Events details
Extension Activities
• Blood donation camps have been arranged to motivate students to involve in social
responsibilities.
• NSS volunteers adopt a village every year and conduct programs on hygiene and
environment aspects.
• NCC students participate in road safety-traffic rules awareness programs.
• Students participate in DASARA festival cleaning activity.
• Students participated in MELKOTE VAIRAMUDI festival and assisted the police and
forest department.
• NSS students are involved in various activities like AIDS awareness programme, Blood
group check up, Medical check up etc.
• The Rovers wing was formed in the year 2012 with Sri S.K.Veeresh heading the unit. He
was provided 9 days training at Kondaji in Davangere, Karnataka.
• Women volunteers participated in National integration camp at Bijapur, organized by
Karnataka state Women University
• Franchise awareness programme was conducted by the college volunteers in Mandya city.
• Our college NCC cadets participated in NIC Camp at Rokkewala of Orissa and honored
with certificates.
• State level Two day workshop on “Poetry Reading and Criticism” was held on 20th & 21st
August 2015. The following was the theme of the workshop.
• Dr.Betageri Krishnashrma’s Poetry: A Critical appreciation.
• Sister Nivedita Foundation held a programme on the occasion of 149th Birth Anniversary on
28.10.2015.
• Sri. Chakravarthi Sulibele a well known thinker & writer addressed the students on the
theme “ Sister Nivedita a role model to Women”.
• Kum. Ashwini Angadi, the founder of “Belaku Academy” an association for the blind spoke
on “Change of View leads to change of Creative mind”.
• A Drama Show was arranged for Students of our college about Motivation activity
(Feminism)
• Mourning (Condolence) for Soldiers who died in Siachin was arranged and a Letter for the
same was written to the Indian Defence Academy, Govt. of India & NCC Goa & Karnataka
Sector.
• A programme “Nanna Desha Nanna Jana” was conducted for the benefit of students in the
College Auditorium.
(Date and year to be mentioned)
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Appendix -12 Sports Facilities details
P E S COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ARTS & COMMERCE, MANDYA DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Sports Facilities in the College Campus 1. Cricket stadium (Turf)
2. Swimming pool
3. Indoor facilities
a) Shuttle Badminton Court (Wooden) -4
b) Multi Gym - Men
c) Multi Gym - Women
4. Volley ball court with flood light - 2 court
5. Tennis court – Synthetic-3, Clay-1 with flood light
6. Basket ball with flood light
7. Kho-Kho court with flood light
8. Ball badminton court
9. Kabaddi court
10. Foot ball field
Apparatus and Equipment list
SL.NO DESCRIPTION OF
ARTICLES
NUMBER OF
ITEMS
01 CRICKET BALL 06
02 CRICKET BAT 05
03 WICKETS 04
04 BATTING PAD 03
05 BATTING GLOWS 01
06 ABDOMINAL GUARD 03
07 CARAM BOARD 02
08 CARAM STAND 02
09 THIGH PAD 02
10 CRICKET KIT BAG 01
11 VOLLEY BALL 03
12 FOOT BALL 02
13 BASKET BALL 01
14 SHOT PUT 02
15 DISCUSS THROW 01
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16 HAMMER THROW 01
17 MEASURING TAPE 01
18 RELAY BATTEN 05
19 SHUTTLE ROCKET 05
20 VOLLEY BALL NET 01
21 BALL BADMINTON NET 01
22 WEIGHT LIFTING BAR 02
23 IRON DUMBELLS 01
24 IRON PLATES 21
25 WOOD DUMBELLS 02
26 STANDING MIRROR 01
27 CRICKET HELMET 01
28 STOP WATCH 02
29 HOCKEY BALL 04
30 WEIGHING MACHINE 01
31 TT ROCKET 02
32 HOCKEY STICK 15
33 TENNIS ROCKET 04
34 HAND BALL 02
35 TENNIS BALL 04
36 BLOWING PUMP 01
37 BALLBADMINTON ROCKET 15
38 WRESTLING COSTUME 01
39 SOFT BALL 04
40 SOFT BALL SLUGGER 07
41 SOFT BALL GLOWS 03
42 WEIGHT LIFTING BELT 02
43 CHESS SET 02
44 FOOTBALL GOAL NET 01
45 HOCKEY GOAL NET 01
Apparatus and Equipment list FROM UGC
SL NO
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES NUMBER OF ITEMS
01 HIGH JUMP STAND 01 02 HAND BALL GOAL POST 01(SET) 03 BASKET BALL POLE 01 04 SHOT PUT 01 05 HAMMER THROW 01 06 STEEL HURDELS 10 07 CRICKET BOWLING MACHINE 01 08 FLUDE LIGHT POLES 32
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SPORTS ACTIVITIES
2013 – 2014 MYSORE UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
SL. NO
NAME OF THE CANDIDATE
CLASS EVENT PLACE
1 S.Dharshan Champion
I B.Com Swimming 9 – Gold Medals 5 – Silver Medals
2 K. Swathi III B.Sc Swimming Bronze Medal
3 V.Girish II B.B. M Weight Lifting
Silver Medal
STUDENTS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVER SITY
INTER COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MEET
NAMES OF CANDIDATE EVENT PLACE
S.Bharghavi Triple Jump Gold Medal
STATE LEVEL JUDO COMPETITION, HASSAN
NAME OF CANDIDATE PLACE
S.Abhilasha
Silver Medal Bronze Medal(Junior Section)
MYSORE UNIVERSITY MANDAVYA ZONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Tennis Winners
Football Runners
Badminton Runners
Cricket Runners
Hockey Runners
TEAMS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVERSIT Y INTER COLLEGIATE AND INTER ZONAL SPORTS MEET, MANDY A
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Tennis Runners
Football Third Place
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STUDENTS REPRESENTED IN ALL INDIA/SOUTH ZONE / INTER UNIVERSITY COMPETITIONS
NAME OF THE CANDIDATES
EVENTS VENUE
V.K.Fahad Cricket Pandicheryl University,
M.N.Chethan Kumar Football M.G.University Kottayam, Kerala
S.M.Sahcin Tennis Anna University, Chennai
2014 – 2015
MYSORE UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
SL.NO NAME OF THE STUDENTS
CLASS EVENTS PLACE
1
S.Dharshan
I B.Com
Swimming
3 - Gold 5 – Silver Medals 7 - Bronze
2 Girish.V II B.B.M Weight lifting
Silver Medal
3 Nikhil gowda I B.A., Weight lifting
Silver Medal
STUDENTS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVER SITY
INTER COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MEET
NAME OF STUDENETS
EVENTS PLACE
Sathyavathi. S Triple Jump Long Jump
Silver medal Silver medal
MYSORE UNIVERSITY MANDAVYA ZONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Cricket Winners
Hockey Winners
Hand ball Winners
Tennis Winners
Ball badminton Runners
Basket ball Runners
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TEAMS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVERSIT Y
INTER COLLEGIATE AND INTER ZONAL SPORTS MEET
2015-2016
MYSORE UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
SL. NO.
NAME OF THE STUDENTS
CLASS EVENT PRIZES/AWARDS
1
S.Dharshan III B.Com Swimming 3 – Gold Medals 16 – Silver Medal 7 - Bronze Medals
2 Prasanna II B.Com Swimming Silver Medal
3 Adarsh Kumar II B.Com Swimming Silver Medal
4 Bharath Shashank I B.Com Swimming Silver Medal
5 Nikhil Gowda.C,N II B.Com Swimming Weight lifting
Silver Medal Bronze Medal
6 Manu II B.Com Swimming Bronze Medal
7 Gunasagar II B.Com Weight Lift Gold Medal
8 Rakshita K.S I B.Com Wrestling Silver Medal
9 Safeer Ahamed III B.Com Wrestling Bronze Medal
STUDENTS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVER SITY
INTER COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC MEET - HASSAN
NAME OF STUDNETS EVENTS PLACE
Manjunath C.J III B.Sc
Triple Jump Long Jump
Bronze medal Silver medal
STATE LEVEL JUDO COMPETITION
NAMES OF THE STUDNETS PLACE
Rakshita K.S I B.Com
Gold Medal
Abhilasha S. III B.Com
Silver Medal
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Hockey Winners
Hand ball Third Place
Cricket Third Place
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MYSORE UNIVERSITY MANDAVYA ZONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Cricket Winners
Hockey Winners
Hand ball Winners
Tennis Winners
Basket ball Runners
TEAMS PARTICIPATED AND EXCELLED IN MYSORE UNIVERSIT Y
INTER COLLEGIATE AND INTER ZONAL SPORTS MEET:
STUDENTS REPRESENTED IN ALL INDIA/SOUTH ZONE /
INTER UNIVERSITY COMPETITIONS
SL. NO
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CLASS EVENT VENUE
1 Sabhahat Samreen
I B.com Tennis Dr. NTR University Vijayawada (AP)
2 3 4
Karun K Brijesh P Sagar Khalil Ahamed
I B.Com I B.Com II BBM
Foot Ball Amrutha Vishwa Vidhya Peetham University . Koimbatore
5 Akeef Ur-Rehaman III BBM Tennis SRM University Tamilnadu
6 Khalil Ahamed II BBM Hand Ball Alagappa University Tamilnadu
7 Rashkitha K.S I B.Com Wrestling
University of Mysore and also participated in Senior National, held at Delhi
8 Safeer Ahamed III B.Com Wrestling University of Mysore
9 Mustaffa B.A Cricket Savitha University Chennai
NAMES OF EVENTS PLACE
Hockey Runners
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Sports Achievements – 2016-17
Sl.
No. Name Class/Date Place Venue
Mysore University Inter Collegiate, Wrestling, Weight Lifting & Best Physical
Competition – 27, 28 & 29th September 2016.
WRESTLING (MEN)
1 Rakesh.P, III B.Sc III B.Sc – 57 KG III Place Sports Pavilion,
University of Mysore,
Mysore (Indoor Hall)
2 Karthik, II B.Com 74 KG II Place
3 Nikhil Gowda.C.N, III
B.Com
97 KG II Place
WRESTLING (WOMEN)
4 Rakshitha.K.S, II B.Com 75 KG I Place Mysore University
(Indoor Hall) 5 Bhoomika, I B.Com 63 KG I Place
WEIGHT LIFTING
1 Gunasagar, III B.Com + 105 KG II Place Mysore University
(Indoor Hall)
BEST PHYSICAL
1 Koushik Gowda.C.M 65 KG III Place Mysore University
(Indoor Hall)
2 Nikhil Gowda.C.N, III
B.Com
95 KG I Place Mysore University
(Indoor Hall)
Conduct Hockey Coaching Camp from 22-08-2016 to 20-09-2016 (PET Football Ground)
ATHLETICS
1 Karthik.E.R, III B.Com 22-10-2016 III Place Govt. College
(Autonomous), Mandya
MANDYA ZONAL MEET
1 Basket Ball 12-10-2016 Runners Govt. College
(Autonomous), Mandya
2 Badminton (Shuttle) 14-10-2016 Runners
PET Indoor Stadium
3 Hand Ball 26-10-2016 Winners
4 Tennis 27-10-2016 Winner
5 Hockey 27-10-2016 Runners
6 Cricket 6,7,8 &
9 Feb-17
Winners
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The following players has/have been represent the University of Myosre in the All
India/South Zone
inter University competition -2016-17
1 Sabahath Samreen, II
B.Com
Tennis 16-12-2016
18-12-2016
Sameetha University,
Chennai
2 Khalid Ahmed, III
BBBM
Hand Ball 25-12-2016
29-12-2016
Periyar University,
Saleem (TN)
3 Samson.A, I B.Com Basket Ball 26-12-2016
31-12-2016
University of Madras,
Chennai (TN)
4 Brijesh.P Saga, II B.Com Foot Ball 11-01-2017 Gulbarga University,
Kalburgi (Karnataka) 5 Karun.K, II B.Com Foot Ball 21-01-2016
6 Rakshith.B, II B.Com Kho-Kho 10-01-2017 Mangalore University,
Mangalore (Karnataka) 7 Rakshitha.K.S, II B.Com Wrestling 13-01-2017
8 Bhoomika, I.B.Com Wrestling 22-02-2017
to
27-02-2017
Ch. Devilal University
(Sirsa), Haryana
9 Karthik.G.S, II.B.Com Wrestling
10 Nikhilgowda.C.N, III
B.Com
Wrestling
Sl.
No. Name Class/Date Place Venue
Mysore Dasara State Level Wresttling Tournament - 2016
1 Bhoomika, I.B.Com 01-10-2016 III Bronze Mysore (63 KG)
2 Rakshitha.K.S, II B.Com 06-10-2016 II Place Silver Medal (75 KG)
Mysore Dasara All India Invitation Women Wrestling Tournament – 2016
1 Bhoomika, I B.Com 01-10-2016 III Bronze Mysore (63 KG)
2 Rakshitha.K.S, II B.Com 06-10-2016 II Place Silver Medal (75 KG)
Karnataka StateOlympics held at Dharward 3rd and 9th Feb 2017
1 Rakshitha.K.S Wrestling III Bronze Dharwad, 3rd & 4th Feb-
2017
2 Karthik.E.R Athletics II Silver Dharwad
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Takwando Senior Nationals
1 Bhoomika.S, I B.Com Gold Medal Delhi
Mysore University Inter Collegiate Inter Zonal Men Games held at Mysore from
10,11,12,13,14 & 15th March 2017
1 Cricket III Place Winners Semi Final: Maharaja
V/s PES
PES v/s Science College,
Hassan
2 Hand Ball III Place Winners PES V/s AVK, Hassan
Semi Final: PG V/s PES)
Karnataka State Senior Championship – 2016-17
1 Karthik.E.R, III B.Com III Place
1. International Invitation Takewando Competition – 2016-17
2. Indo Nepal International Karate Championship – 2016-17
3. 11th National Budo Marshal Championship – 2016-17
1 Bhoomika.S, I B.Com Gold Medal
Sports Achievers During 2017-18 Mysore University Mandavya Zonal Inter-Colligiate Competition
Sl. No. Name Class Prizes/Awards 1 Rakshitha.K.S III B.Com Gold Medal
2 Bhoomika . S II B.Com Gold Medal
3 Sowrabha III B.Com Silver Medal
4 Chandra II B.Com Bronze Medal
5 Bhagyasgree II B.Com Bronze Medal
6 Sumanth II B.Com Bronze Medal
7 Karthik .G.S III B.Com Silver Medal
8 Basavaraju M.U III B.Com Bronze Medal
9 Vinu I B.A Bronze Medal
10 Rakshith C.L II B.Com Silver Medal
11 Yashwanth I B.Com Silver Medal
12 Akshay .R II B.Com Silver Medal
13 Shivaraju G .Y I B.A Gold Medal
14 Shivananda H.R III B.Com Bronze Medal
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Appendix -13 Achievement in Extra-curricular Activities
NCC Achivements details
22-09-2011
To
28-09-2011
Pramod kumar – NSS volunteer participated in the state level
personality development camp at Siddaganga Mutt, Tumukur.
16-12-2011
To
24-12-2011
Pramod kumar – NSS volunteer participated in the National integration
camp held at Bangalore University
23-12-2011
To
29-12-2011
Sudarshan, NSS volunteer participated in the personality development and
national integration camp at Hassan
08-03-2012
To
15-03-2012
NSS volunteers of our institution participated at Inter collegiate camp
conducted by University of Mysore at Mysore
12-01-2013
To
16-01-2013
Nandeesh kumar, NSS volunteer participated in the state youth festival at
Surathkal, Mangalore
16-02-2013
To
23-02-2013
Annual special camp was held at Maragowdanahalli, Mandya dist.
Awareness programs about legal system in india
04-03-2013
To
15-03-2013
Raju K.T. NSS volunteer participated in the national mega camp at
Ranchi, Jarkhand
20-04-2013
To
26-04-2013
5 volunteers participated in intercollegiate camp, Mysore
21-09-2013
To
27-09-2013
A district level special camp at Chowdrikoppalu, Nagamangala was
organized to showcase hygiene and health programmes by the 12 NSS
volunteers
07-10-2013
To
16-10-2013
NSS volunteers participated in Salem, Tamilnadu.
One of our representatives participated in Pre - Republic day parade.
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15-01-2014
To
27-01-2014
Our college NSS Volunteer, N.M.Veeresh has participated in Republic day
parade held at Maniksha Parade ground.
30-01-2014
To
05-02-2014
Sharavathi,Woman volunteer participated in National integration camp at
Bijapur, organized by Karnataka state Women’s University
02-03-2014
To
08-03-2014
8 Volunteers participated in Inter collegiate camp at Arasikere Hassan dist
24-01-2014
To
30-01-2014
National Integration Camp was held at Sri. Adichunchanagiri kshethra,
Nagamangala tq, Mandya Dist.
08-07-2015
To
14-07-2015
NSS Voluntaries- Sachin, Rakshith and Roja were participated in Inter
College Camp.
15-10-2015
To
21-10-2015
8 NSS Voluntaries were participated in district level special annual camp
held at Government First Grade College, Manikyanahalli, Pandavapura
Taluk.
21-01-2016
To
23-01-2016
NSS Students- Dinesh, Sachin, Roja, Navyashree were participated in State
Level workshop regarding Gandhi Vichara Premitha at
H.K.Veerannagowda College, Maddur.
28-01-2016
To
29-01-2016
NSS student Rakshitha was participated in Rastreeya Bhavaikya Camp at
Mangalore University, Mudabidri.
11-03-2016
To
17-03-2016
College special Annual Camp was conducted in Halebudhanuru.
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Appendix -14 NCC Achivements details
NCC Activities
The NCC unit has been in existence since the beginning of our college i.e 1966-67. The
NCC unit was initially headed by Lt. N.Ramegowda Dept. of Physics. Later, Major Shivanna,
dept of Mathematics headed the unit till 2004. Since then Lt. V.C.Shivaramu, Associated NCC
officer & Dept of Economics heads the unit to the present day. The NCC unit has taken an active
role in Traffic Control, Republic day celebration and Independence day celebration. Totally 160
students are part of the unit. 107 boys and 53 girls take part in the NCC activities. The boys and
girls have brought laurels to our college by participating in National festival celebrations and
have been placed 1st in March past many a times. Many students, both boys and girls, have been
a part of Republic day celebration in New Delhi. The Land army of India regularly conduct
training camps for the students. The officials of the Land army have held Programmes for
students highlighting the importance of a Career in the army. The visuals of the army training
Camp have been very interesting and attractive.
The NCC cadet of our college unit has received commendation letter by the Chief
Minister of Karnataka in the year 2014.
The NCC unit comes under the Karnataka and Goa directorate, Bangalore. The Mysore
unit of the army wing provides the necessary training to our studentsregularly.
Activities Report
Roll of Republic Day Parade participated in Delhi
Sl.
No.
Regimental No. Name Year
1 41927/90 Kumaraswamy.K.C 1993
2 31786/92 Mahesh.K.M 1994
3 31826/93 Shashikiran.B 1996
4 31726/97 Chidankumar.C.S 2000
5 31611/09 Syed Maaz 2012
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Roll of Thal-Sena camp participated in Delhi
Sl. No.
Regimental No. Name Year
1 3185/04 N.C.Vikram 2005 2 31631/07 N.R.Sowmya 2009
Roll of Achievements/Participation by NCC cadets
Sl. No
Name of the Cadet
Event Place Year
1. Syed Maaz
Won Silver Medal
Shooting Championship (RP) Ahamedabad 2011
2 Syed Maaz Republic Day Camp New Delhi 2012
3 Faiz-Ul-Hasnine Inter Group Competition Doddaballapur 2012
4 Rohith. S. National Integration Camp II Kodagu 2013
5 Faiz-Ul-Hasnine Army Attachment Camp Bangalore 2013
6 Komala M. D Inter Group Competition Belagaum 2013
7 Nanjunda P TSC – I /IGC Belagaum 2014
8 Rohith. S Basic Leadership Camp Mysore 2014
9 Nanjunda P IGC/TSC-I Doddaballapur 2015
10 Rohith S National Integration Camp Nagrota, Jammu and
Kashmir
2015
11 Kiran Kumar A Advance Leadership Camp Johrhat (Assam) 2016
12 Kiran Kumar U
Mohammed Moin
Shariff
Kshif Pasha
Shabaz Hasnine
Yasin Shariff
Dhanushree M
Lubnakhanum
Sushmitha R
National Integration
Camp - II
Junagadh
(Gujarat)
2016
13 Harsha M.B
Israr Pasha
National Trucking Camp Shillong 2016
14 Pavan Kumar V All Indian Trucking Expedition Ranikhet
(Uttrakhand)
2016
15 Kirankumar.A Basic Leadership Camp Mysore 2016
16 Kirankumar.A Advance Leadership Campu Jouhat, Assam 2016
17 Dhanushree.M.S National Integration Campu-II Junagadh, Gujarath 2016
18 Ganesh.M Inter Group Competition Mysore 2017
19 Rajath.K.A All India Trekking Expendition Belagavi 2017
20 Chandan.R National Integration Campu-III Malout, Punjab 2017
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DISTRICT LEVEL NCC EVENTS
Our cadets participated and won prizes in district administration centrally organized
national festivals like Independence Day and republic day. The following table shows the
details.
Sl.
No
Events Place Venue Date
1 Independence Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
15-08-2012
2 Independence Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
15-08-2013
3 Republic Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
26-01-2014
4 Independence Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
15-08-2014
5 Republic Day Parade First Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
26-01-2015
6 Independence Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
15-08-2015
7 Independence Day Parade First Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
15-08-2016
8 Republic Day Parade Second Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
26-01-2016
9 International Day of Yoga 120 NCC Cadets
participated
Mysore Palace,
Mysore
21-06-2015
10 International Day of Yoga 80 NCC Cadets
participated
Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
21-06-2016
11 International Day of Yoga 60 NCC Cadets
participated
Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
21-06-2017
12 Republic Day Parade First Prize Sir.M.V.Stadium,
Mandya
26-01-2017
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Appendix -15 Rovers Achivements and Extension Activities
Rovers Activities Report
There is a lot of selfishness in man’s life, but some fine minds have managed to break out
of the shackles of selfishness and have made ‘service to mankind’ their motto. To instill this
sence of service in young and impressionable minds, ‘Rovers Crew’ a wing of Bharath Scouts
and Guides was started in our college for the first time at the college level in this district. It was a
team of 24 students and was called crew, later on it was named “PES Mandya Rovers crew” with
service being there motto.
There are three age groups in Bharath Scouts and Guides, and ‘Rovers’ is one of them.
I Age Group:- Children from 5 to 10 years, the Boys are called cubs and Girls are called Bul
Buls.
II Age Group:- Boys and Girls from 10 to 15 years of age, the Boys are called Scouts and Girls
are called Guides.
III Age Group:- The youth group, 16 to 25 years, The Men are Rovers and Women Rangers.
Baden Powell was the founder of Scouts and Guides movement. All these age groups in our
country come under the organization, “Bharat Scouts and Guides.”
The Vice-President of India is the chief Patron of the national unit. The Governar of the
state is the Patron of the State unit, and the chief minister is the President of the State unit.
In the academic year 2012-13, I, S.K. Veeresha, Assistant Profesor of Kannada
department attended a training programme at kondajji, Davanagere District, using the training
and information gathered there we started a Rovers unit in our college.
At first, a team of 24 students was formed, due to increased intrest and enthufication inj
students. 12 more students were admitted to the team. The team was divided into 4 groups, and
were called “Lal Bahadur Shastri Patrol, Sangolli Rayanna Patrol and Subhas Chandra Bose
Patrol,” the additional group was called “Bhagat Singh Patrol”.
Mr. Sammul Satya Kumar, District Commissioner of Scouts and Scouts leader, Mr. K
Jayashankar came to our college as Resource Persons and gave Necessary information about the
Organisation week-end classes were conducted every week, and there would be a ‘flag-hoisting
Ceremony’ on the last week end of every month.
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Year National State College Division Honour
2012-13
- - Conducted on Three Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., Etc.
- -
2013-14
- Yuva sammelana work shop, Shivamogga
Conducted on Eight Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life)Dept., Etc.)
- -
2014-15
- Samudaaya Seva Camp, Doddaballapura.
Conducted on Seven Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life) Dept., Etc.)
- -
- Swach Bharath Abhiyan, Mysuru.
- - -
- SEVA JAMBORATTE, Doddaballapura
- - -
- 27th Jamborate, Doddaballapura
- - -
2015-16
ADVENTURAL CAMP, Madya pradesh
WATER RAFTING & ARCHERY Training Camp- Kondajji.
Conducted on Eleven Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life) Dept., Etc.)
- -
- ROVER MOOT – Kondajji
- - -
- WISE PRESIDENT MEDAL TRAINING CAMP- Kondajji
- -
- SARVADARMA PRAYER WORK-SHOP- Mysore.
- -
- 38th CUBS & BUL-BUL FESTIVAL Service |Camp
- -
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- Sea- Side TRECK & NATURE STUDY CAMP- Surathkal
- -
- COSTAL- AREA SURVEY Service Camp- Manglore
- -
2016-17
17th NATIONAL JAMBORE- Mysore
SAMATA SAMAJA LEADER CONTRIBUTE Activity Camp, Mangalore
Conducted on TEN Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life) Dept., Etc.)
Adventure Camp- Chamarajanagar
RAJYA PURASKAR AWARD(5 Rovers)
- MENTAL HEALTH WORK-SHOP- Mandya
- - -
- 14th SUGAMA SANGEETH SERVICE CAMP- MANDYA
- - -
- KOSTAL TRUCKING & NATURE STUDY CAMP – Kaaravaara
- - -
- RAJYA PURASKAR TESTING CAMP-
- - -
2017-18
ROVER RANGER MOOT – Mangalore
DISARTER MANAGEMENT Work Shop- Hasan
Conducted on six Camps(Co- ordination of Police Dept., forest (Wild –life) Dept., Etc.)
HASANAMBA TEMPLE Service Camp
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FIRST AID TRAINING CAMP - Doddaballapura
DEVIRAMMA FOREST Service &TruckingCamp- Cikkamagalore
PROGRAMME CONDUCTING TRAINING CAMP - Doddaballapura
SHARF- SMART CAMP- Mysore
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Extension Activities
• Blood donation camps have been arranged to motivate students to involve in social
responsibilities.
• NSS volunteers adopt a village every year and conduct programs on hygiene and
environment aspects.
• NCC students participate in road safety-traffic rules awareness programs.
• Students participate in DASARA festival cleaning activity.
• Students participated in MELKOTE VAIRAMUDI festival and assisted the police and
forest department.
• NSS students are involved in various activities like AIDS awareness programme, Blood
group check up, Medical check up etc.
• The Rovers wing was formed in the year 2012 with Sri S.K.Veeresh heading the unit. He
was provided 9 days training at Kondaji in Davangere, Karnataka.
• Women volunteers participated in National integration camp at Bijapur, organized by
Karnataka state Women University
• Franchise awareness programme was conducted by the college volunteers in Mandya city.
• Our college NCC cadets participated in NIC Camp at Rokkewala of Orissa and honored
with certificates.
• State level Two day workshop on “Poetry Reading and Criticism” was held on 20th & 21st
August 2015.
• Dr.Betageri Krishnashrma’s Poetry: Critical appreciation was the theme of the workshop
• Sister Nivedita Foundation held a programme on the occasion of 149th Birth Anniversary on
28.10.2015.
• Sri. Chakravarthi Sulibele a well known thinker & writer addressed the students on the
theme “ Sister Nivedita a role model to Women”.
• Kum. Ashwini Angadi, the founder of “Belaku Academy” an association for the blind spoke
on “Change of View leads to change of Creative mind”.
• A Drama Show was arranged for Students of our college about Motivation activity
(Feminism)
• Mourning (Condolence) for Soldiers who died in Siachin was arranged and a Letter for the
same was written to the Indian Defence Academy, Govt. of India & NCC Goa & Karnataka
Sector.
• A programme “Nanna Desha Nanna Jana” was conducted for the benefit of students in the
College Auditorium.
(Date and year to be mentioned)
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Appendix -16 Financial Grants Received details
Grants Received from UGC during XII Plan – 2012-17 Sl. No.
Particulars Sanctioned Amount
Released Amount
Reference No. Remarks
1 Major Research Project (Dr.J.Mahadeva)
8,55,000-00 6,67,500-00 F/No.42-833/2013-SR, New Delhi, dated:25-03-2013
2 Remedial Coaching
50,000-00 50,000-00 COC.259/12-13/KAMY023/UGC-SWRO RCC, dated:30-03-2013
3 GDA 15,39,840-00 2,00,000-00 2.6(023)2012(GG)(XII)Plan KAMY 023/SWRO, B’lore, dated:20-04-2013
UC Sent
4 IQAC 3,00,000-00 3,00,000-00 IQAC/2013-14/UGC-SWRO/KAMY023,B’lore, dated:17-03-2014
UC Sent
5 GDA 15,39,840-00 13,39,840-00 2.6(023)2012(GG)(XII)Plan KAMY 023/SWRO, B’lore, dated:21-03-2014
UC Sent
6 GDA (Seminar Hall)
19,24,800-00 9,62,400-00 2-6(023)/2012(UG)(XII Plan)KAMY/023/SWRO, dated:26-03-2015
UC Sent
7 Seminar – Political Science
81,000-00 64,800-00 SEM-1213/14-15 KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO, dated:31-03-2015
UC Sent
8 Seminar – English
1,06,000-00 84,800-00 SEM-1213/14-15 KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO (English), dated:31-03-2015
UC Sent
9 Seminar – Commerce
80,000-00 64,000-00 SEM-1213/14-15 KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO (Commerce), dated:31-03-2015
UC Sent
10 Seminar – Physics
55,000-00 44,000-00 SEM-1213/14-15 KAMY 023/UGC-SWRO (Physics), dated:31-03-2015
UC Sent
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UGC GRANTS SANCTIONED UNDER XI & XII PLAN PERIOD
Sl. No.
Particulars Date Amount
1 Development of Sports infrastructure and Equipment Letter No. 156/2010-11KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
07.02.2011 Rs.27,50,000/-
2 Additional Assistance Grants ADDL- Letter No. 331/2010-11KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
26.09.2011 Rs.12,49,000/-
3 Additional Assistance Grants ADDL- Letter No. 333/2010-11 KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
29.08.2012 Rs.24,98,000/-
4 Major Research Project Grants for Physicsl Sciences of Dr.J.Mahadeva - F.No. 42 – 833/2013
25.03.2013 Rs.6,67,500/-
5 Remedial Coaching for SC/ST/OBC COC – 259/12 – 13/ KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
30.03.2013 Rs.50,000/-
6 2-6(023)2012(UG)(XII plan) KAMY023/UGC - SWRO
30.03.2013 Rs.2,00,000/-
7 IQAC/2013 – 13-14/ KAMY023/UGC - SWRO 17.03.2014 Rs.3,00,000/- 8 General Development Assistance Grants
2-6(023)2012(UG)(XII plan) KAMY023/UGC – SWRO
21.03.2014 Rs.38,49,600/-
9 Additional Assistance Grants ADDL- Letter No. 331/2010-11 KAMY023/UGC – SWRO
18.03.2014 Rs.22,76,340/-
TOTAL AMOUNT SPENT ON EXPANSION OF PHYSICAL INFRAST RUCTURE
DURING THE LAST FIVE YEARS (2010-11 TO 2014-15) (IN RUPEES)
Sl.
No Particulars 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
1 Building 12,50,006/- 1,86,13,599/- 2,48,00,000/- 1,32,06,104/- -
2 Laboratories 2,21,860/- 5,76,553/- 98,425/- 1,71,700/- -
Computers 1,96,955/- 24,14,271/- - - -
3
Library and
information
centre
74,036/- 2,57,696/- 1,03,142/- 3,46,970/- 20,557/-
4 Furnitures 1,42,840/- 12,000/- - 3,05,477/- -
5
Equipments
(UGC/
College)
3,53,601/- - 5,74,461/- 7,92,804/- -
6 Administrative
/ Maintainance 3,25,426/- 6,42,666/- 1,15,135/- 7,68,474/- -
Total 25,64,724/- 2,25,16,785/- 2,56,91,163/- 1,55,91,529/- 20,557/-
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UTILIZATION OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOR CAMPUS MAINT ENANCE
Sl. No Particulars 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
1 Building 22,64,580
1,24,038 +
1,90,00,000 2,85,991/- 39,340/- 69,291/-
2 Furniture 33,60,793 4,90,500 40,370/- - -
3 Equipment/ Computers/ ICT
1,44,387 24,40,131 4,92,188/- 5,10,167/- 34,330/-
4 Any other - - 2,34,281/- 5,03,094/- 3,10,485/-
Total 27,45,760/- 2,20,54,669/- 10,52,830/- 10,52,601/- 4,14,106/-
Grants Received from Govt. of Karnataka towards
Construction of Building
Since 2015 to till Date
Govt. of Karnataka Rs. 2,48,00,000=00
Local MP/MLA’s Grants Rs. 65,00,000=00
Total Rs. 3,13,00,000=00
Govt of karanataka has sanctioned Rs 1crore and is yet to be realesed
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Appendix -17 Certificate of Accreditation details
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Appendix -19 List of Members of present Governing body
(2017-18)
List of Governing Council Members
Sl. No.
Members Designation
1 Dr.H.D.Chowdaiah Chairman
2 Sri. S.Panchalingu Secretary
3 Sri. H. Honnappa Member
4 Sri.M.B.Sridhar Member
5 Sri. H.C.Mohankumar Member
6 Sri. KS. Vijay Anand Member
7 Sri.K.S. Raju Member
8 Sri. A.M.Chandra Mohan Member
9 Sri.S.L.Shivaprasad Member
10 Principal Member
11 Senior Faculty Member
12 Representative of University of Mysore Member
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Appendix -20 University affiliations of various courses
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Appendix -21 List of Principals
LIST OF THE PRINCIPALS
Sl.
No Names
Period
From To
1 Sri B.A.Krishnaswamy Rao, M.A., 01.07.66 03.07.68
2 Prof. Riaz Ahamed, M.Sc., 03.07.68 22.11.68
3 Sri Kappanna, M.Sc., 22.11.68 28.06.75
4 Sri Muthaiah, M.Sc., 28.06.75 31.10.96
5 Pof.N.Ramegowda, M.Sc., 31.10.96 02.03.98
6 Dr.D.Srinivas, M.Com., Ph.D. 02.03.98 30.06.99
7 Prof.R.A.Kumar, M.Com., 30.06.99 31.10.2007
8 Prof.N.L.Muralidhara, M.A., 31.10.07 31.12.2010
9 Prof.G.T.Veerappa, M.A., 31.12.10 22.11.2011
10 Dr.Ramalingaiah, M.Sc.,Ph.D 22.11.11 30.11.2011
11 Prof.Y.Gopalan, M.A., 30.11.11 29.10.2014
12 Dr.Anilkumar.H, M.A., Ph.D 29.10.14
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APPENDIX -22
ACADEMIC AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT
OF
P.E.S. College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya
Introduction:
P.E.S. College of Science, Arts & Commerce is a reputed iconic institution in the district
of Mandya, established by People’s Education Trust (R), Mandya. The trust was formed by
Sri.K.V.Shankaragowda the then Education Minister, Government of Karnataka. Presently, the
trust is headed by Dr.H.D.Chowdaiah, Former M.L.A and M.L.C, a well known Educationist and
a pioneer in the co-operative field. The Motto and Aim of the trust has been to impart value
based quality education to the students belonging to all sections of society of the region. The
Institution was established in the year 1969. Since then it has served the cause of Higher
Education and has brought about socio-economic transformation in and around Mandya city. The
College offers both Undergraduate and Post-graduate courses in Arts, Science and Commerce.
The Institution is totally funded and managed by People’s Education Trust (R) with Grant-in Aid
from the Government of Karnataka for UG-courses in B.A, B.Sc and B.Com. The Management
maintains the non-grant-aid sections in B.A, B.Sc and B.Com. The college has 03 departments -
Science, Arts and Commerce. 02 departments of languages are compulsory for all the
departments. The college offers 03 combinations in Science, 07 combinations in Arts, along with
University approved pattern of Commerce in the under-graduate progammes and CBCS system
at P.G courses as approved by the University of Mysore. The College also offers 02 PG courses
in Commerce (M.Com) and M.Sc (Mathematics). Most of the students of the college are from
the rural and socially disadvantaged sections of the society. The College was recently re-
accredited by NAAC in the third cycle with ‘A’ grade (CGPA 3.03). The college is thus going
for AUTONOMOUS college status.
The college has an enviable history of being one of the oldest institutions of its kind in
the region and has the distinction of being the first private undergraduate science college started
in Mandya. To Begin with, the college had 128 students for
Pre-University course in Science, later Commerce and Arts were included. The first
undergraduate course began in the year 1969-70 in Commerce with an intake of 60 students.
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Later B.A, B.Sc and B.B.M courses were added. Post Graduate courses in Commerce (M.Com)
in the year 2011 and Mathematics (M.Sc) in 2012 were added.
Over the years, it has come to enjoy an iconic status of having acquired name and fame
with several famous personalities having served as its faculty and with its rich alumnus of
outstanding student achievers, the college has all the potential to develop into an Autonomous
college. The college has been continuously monitoring its academic programmes through
internal and external peers with the primary aim of achieving excellence in higher education. In
order to get a reassurance about the quality of the academic programmes followed, the college
decided to get feedback from external peers on academic and administrative aspects of the
college before going for AUTONOMOUS college status.
Accordingly, the college constituted an External Academic Audit Committee with the
following members:
1. Prof. Indumathi. R Chairperson
Former Vice Chancellor Davangere University and Professor of Economics University of Mysore
2. Prof. K.A. Raveesha Member
Director, IQAC and Professor of Botany University of Mysore
3. Prof. Rajashekar Member
Professor, of Commerce, University of Mysore
4. Dr.S. Srikantaswamy Member Coordinator
Director, College Development Council University of Mysore
Review of the committee:
The committee met on 14th October 2017, under the chairmanship of Prof. Indumathi.R,
to work out the modalities of the visit. The criteria/parameters for assessment and the actual
schedule of visit to the college [21st October 2017] were finalized and the same was
communicated to the Principal of the college to make necessary arrangements. The committee
visited the college on 21st October 2017as per schedule provided.
Accordingly, the Principal made an eloquent and exhaustive presentation on the
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academic activities of the college highlighting the history and development of the college with
special reference to academic achievements and the future plan, with a special focus on the
preparedness of the college for autonomous college status. This was followed by presentations
by the IQAC coordinator and NAAC steering committee Coordinator along with the members of
these committees.
Thereafter the members of the committee visited various UG and PG departments and
interacted with the faculty members and obtained information about the innovative methods and
best practices adopted by the departments in the teaching - learning processes besides looking
into the infrastructural facilities created for imparting high quality education
Based on the information obtained from different stake holders and critically analyzing
the same the committee makes the following observations:
The college has adequate number of class rooms and state of art laboratories needed for
imparting quality education in Arts, Science and Commerce. The construction of a separate
building of floor area 2,00,000 Sq. Mts for PG courses is in the final stages. Ground floor and
First floor has accommodated many UG departments. All the departments have adequate number
of ICT enabled class rooms. The Science departments have adequate number of laboratories with
necessary equipments for imparting practical skills. Presently hostel accommodation is being
provided for both boys and girl students. The college has obtained handsome grants from the
UGC under twelfth plan and has usefully utilized the same. The necessary Audited utilization
certificates have been submitted to the funding agencies from departments of Arts, Commerce,
Management and Science and two languages Kannada and English.
Governance and Leadership:
The college is governed by a supportive and visionary governing body. The governing
body and the Principal have a clear vision of development for the college in the coming years.
The ever encouraging management has plans to develop the Institution laterally and vertically by
introducing more number and variety of UG and PG courses to cater to the changing needs of
society and strengthening of existing programmes. Further, definite plans have been drawn to
increase the intake and to provide greater access to higher education for both boys and girls of
this region.
Administrative and academic leadership is provided by the principal. The principal is
very well informed about the recent developments in policies and programmes in higher
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education at national level. Principal is also well aware of the challenges, expectations and
objectives of an autonomous college like curricular reforms, changes in evaluation process and
internal evaluation. The Governing body, Principal and faculty have a very progressive outlook
and a positive approach for addressing the problems of students.
Student’s strength and profile:
The total strength of UG students is 1600 and of PG students is 200. Most of the students
are from rural side, living in and around Mandya District. Thus the college presents a picture of
an atmosphere of inter-cultural harmony pervasive over the campus. The number of students
enrolled is high and has an intake capacity to accommodate even more number of students, when
the college acquires new buildings.
Faculty strength:
The teachers are very responsive to the initiatives of the college towards curricular
reforms and quality up-gradation. They are putting in their full efforts to achieve quality
initiatives drawn up by the college. Some of the departments, especially Commerce and Science,
have brought in fresh innovations. These departments have abundance of talent and holds out
great promise of developing into independent schools. NSS unit in the college has done
reasonably well.
Faculty quality is uniform across departments and they are very promising and dedicated
to their work which is a very good sign in the college. More than 50% of the teachers have Ph.D.
and many of them have passed NET/KSET. This is an asset for the college to grow in all spheres
of activities. There are number of guest faculty even though fairly high, many of them are
NET/KSET qualified and some have Ph.D. College has very dedicated teaching group. Student
feedback on Academic programmes and teacher quality is regularly taken from students and
analyzed by IQAC using the statistical package. The college has an active IQAC which has
submitted SSR for 3rd cycle reaccreditation on time to the NAAC and has submitted all the
AQARs regularly.
Infrastructure for teaching and learning:
The college has built up impressive infrastructure facilities needed for teaching and
learning both at UG and PG programmes. The college has state of art laboratories with
equipments needed for imparting practical/skill training. The floor area of the building is about
2,00,000 sq.mts and is being further expanded with an additional exclusive PG block. There are
a number of spacious lecture halls with multi-media projection facilities and adequate number of
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laboratories. The teaching learning materials are maintained by all the departments.
Infrastructure facilities for Autonomous status has been adequately provided. Space for
Controller of examinations, Deputy Controller and Academic Dean is earmarked. Separate
space is provided for valuation work, coding and decoding and printing of question papers. The
open playgrounds facility is available off the campus, however an indoor games room is
available in the campus. The college has hostel facility for both boys and girls in addition to the
canteen and a spacious garden. The college has a mechanism to identify slow learners and impart
remedial coaching for them. The Computers department has 46 computers and the college also
provides English and Commerce lab with 18 computers. All the departments of Science, Arts
and Commerce have been provided separate space and have also been provided computers to
teachers. NCC, NSS, Rovers and Sports room have also been provided with separate
infrastructure and computers.
Academic Programmes\Curricular offerings:
A wide range of UG and PG programmes spanning languages,Arts, science, Commerce
and add-on/Certificate courses are offered. Apart from the continuation of the diversity of
existing courses of study offered over the years, the college has made consistent and constant
efforts to add new PG courses keeping in view the changing needs of the society and the job
prospects of the students. Thus, the college has started 2 new PG progammes in Commerce and
Mathematics. The P.G department has been provided with separate library and computers. The
departments have also been provided with 07 laptops for teachers. NAAC office has also been
provided with a computer and a laptop.
The PG programmes are offered under CBCS system of the affiliating University of
Mysore. The college is geared up to take full advantage of the autonomy if granted and has made
necessary preparations.
Teachers’ engagement with the curriculum is a refreshing feature; teachers are engaged
in reviewing and reforming existing programmes as well as updating and designing new
curricula. All teachers in the college maintain teacher’s dairy and lesson plan is adopted, which
is one of the best practices of the college. Teachers are involved in taking students to research
centre’s, industries and other facilities to enhance their knowledge in science and society. They
need to engage in development of learning materials and e-content in different disciplines to
make them available to students’ on-line through INTERNET facility. This would be a welcome
initiative of the college.
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Research activities:
One PG department is engaged in research activity. Some faculty members have
completed Minor Research Projects from UGC. ONE major research project is under progress.
Two teachers from the department of Mathematics one teacher from the department of Physics
and One teacher from the department of Chemistry have been recognized as guides by the
University of Mysore. 10 faculty have published papers in peer reviewed journals and also in
conference proceedings. PG department teachers are actively participating in
conferences/symposia/workshops.
Student support:
The college has provided a variety of support services to the students with regard to food,
lodging, guidance and counseling. The college provides all the government sponsored student
concessions and scholarships which is actively supported by the management. Further, there is
good scope for raising funds from the large alumni for college activities and for student support.
Student activities, performance and progression:
Many students of the college have participated in intercollegiate, university and Inter
University level sports and cultural activities. The NCC, Rovers and NSS activities are very
good. The Folklore department has excelled both at the State and National level. Students have
been employed in public and private sectors. More than 30 % of UG students have continued
their studies by joining for PG courses either in the college or in the affiliating University. About
30% of the students are placed off-campus. Some UG students have bagged University ranks.
Examination and evaluation process:
Since the college is affiliated to the University of Mysore, the examinations, appointment
of examiners, valuation, announcement of the results are part of the affiliating University.
College has an excellent track record of conducting theory and practical examinations as per
affiliating University norm. The internal assessment examinations and maintenance of the
records are systematic and all the records are submitted properly on time to the University.
Career Guidance and placement Cell:
The College is aware of the fact that empowering students through soft skill development
paves way for better employability. Accordingly soft skill training programs are organized
frequently to increase the confidence of students to face interviews. The officers from the
employment bureau and industry are invited to educate the students about the job opportunities
in private and government sectors. College needs to establish a separate placement cell.
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Library Facility:
College has a huge UG library with a carpet area of 355 Sq mts, and with a seating
capacity for 250 students. 38 computers with Internet facility is provided for students. A
reference section with 140 Sq mts is provided to accommodate 150 students. Here 20 computers
are also provided with Internet facilities. The Library has its own website where it provides
information regarding question papers, books & journals. Separate reading rooms for students
and staff are also available. The library is fully computerized with open accession systems
[OPAC]. Separate browsing area has been provided. The library has the INFLIBNET and NLIST
facility provided by UGC and also has broadband internet connectivity provided by BSNL. Thus
the college has access to e-journals and e-books through INFLIBNET. However the college
needs to subscribe for more research journals, e-journals and e-books provided by standard
publishers to cater to PG student’s need. Presently there are 42000 books, 150 CDs and Videos
in the library. If there is space in the new block, a separate PG library section can be started.
Teacher’s evaluation system:
With the aim of improving the quality of teaching and as per the requirement of NAAC
the evaluation of teachers by students is done regularly thus indicating that the performance
appraisal of teachers is an important component of the functioning of the college. The student
feedbacks are analyzed systematically by the IQAC and sincere efforts are made to correct the
mistakes and improve the teaching learning process. The college has the practice of collecting
Annual self appraisal report from the teachers. Further it is necessary to introduce peer appraisal
of teachers which would provide a yard stick for accessing the performance of the teachers in
teaching, research and extension.
Suggestions:
1. Teachers not having Ph.D qualification must be encouraged to register for Ph.D
programmes as early as possible. Guest faculty should be replaced with the
appointment of qualified permanent faculty.
2. Teachers should strive hard to get major and minor research projects from national
funding agencies.
3. Systematic analysis of the feedback from the students would help improve the
faculty performance and introduction of need based job oriented courses.
4. The college has to take sincere steps to establish College-industry interaction cell and
consultancy cell for result oriented partnerships and generating fund.
5. College needs to attract more students for the basic sciences through effective
publicity and career counseling activities.
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6. More computers should be added in the library to match the student’s strength. Separate
PG library section may be created.
7. The college needs to subscribe for e-resources and e-books to provide access to the
faculty and the students on the current trends of research.
8. College and Management need to take effective steps to establish more number of
endowments to support economically weak students by utilizing the support from
large alumni.
9. The college may introduce mid-day meal and earn while you learn schemes to the
non-local rural under privileged students.
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APPENDIX -23
Gender Audit Gender Audit of Educational Institution is a process of organizational assessment and a
tool for action planning form a Gender prospective. It critically examines the capacity of
institution to ensure a safe and secure ambience for girl students, Women faculty and
administrative staff. The participatory audit process helps to identify institutional strengths and
challenges to integrate gender in the instructions systems and operations and in programmes and
activities.
Gender audit encourages the stake holders in an educational system to engage in dialogue
and reflect about the strengths and gaps of the systems via gender related issues. According to
an ILO manifesto gender auditing helps institutions to focus on such areas as:
• Main stream in gender as a cross cutting concern within the units objectives programme
and budget.
• Existing gender expertise and competence.
• Information and knowledge management on gender issues.
• Systems and instruments in use for accountability, evaluating and monitoring on gender
equality.
• Choice and partner organization.
• Advocacy products and public images.
• Staffing and human resources concerning balance between women and man, as well as
gender friendly policies.
• Organizational culture and its effects and gender equality.
This institution of higher education under the ageis of the People’s Education Trust ®
decided to go for gender audit and hence this study which was carried out by applying the
participatory methodology. In this institution I had meeting with representatives of students,
faculty and administrative staff, besides visiting the college campuses and women’s hostels.
Given below is a brief profile of the institution.
P.E.S. College of Science, Arts and Commerce UG And PG campus.
The college offers B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, B.B.A, M.Sc (Maths) M.Com courses and
currently has on its rolls 1770 students, out of which 947 are Girls students – 823 boys
students. The College has on its faculty 94, out of which are 55 men and 39 are women.
Among the administrative staff 37, out of which 27 are men and 10 are women.
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Main issues addressed in the Report.
The main areas that were covered during my interaction are listed below:
• Knowledge of the Sexual Harassment at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and
Redressal) Act, 2013 and legal rights of women.
• Physical facilities in the college campus and hostel.
• Awareness programmes aimed at gender sensitization and women’s empowerment.
• Experiences of gender related abuse/embarrassment/harassment.
In analyzing campus life from a gender perspective, the participants in the interaction were
asked to identify both the strengths and gaps from the point of view of women. They were also
asked to come out with suggestions for engendering the campus.
In the section that follows the outcomes of my interaction are presented. Since most of the
issues addressed are common in the institution, both the strengths and gaps that are outlined
apply to the institution.
Strengths
• There is by and large no feeling of gender discrimination in the campus. Both
policies and practices support the culture of gender inclusive governance, and in this
sense there is a positive ambience for further strengthening the gender component in
the administration and day-to-day life of the campus.
• Selection of faculty, students and administrative staff is free from gender bias and
there is clear indication of equal access to opportunities.
• The setting up of SPARSH (Sensitization to, Prevention of, and Redressal for Sexual
Harassment) Committee in the institution is a positive step in the direction of
addressing gender related concerns. The women’s Empowerment Committee is also
making efforts to create awareness about gender related matters. In the event of an
issue that requires immediate attention, this Committee takes up the matter and
works out a solution. The Human Rights Forum has also collaborated with the
Women’s Empowerment Committee in organising gender related programmes.
• The Health and Hygien Committee has been providing support for women students
who are in need of medical attention on a case-to-case basis. The institution has a
functioning network with select hospitals and in the event of a medical emergency;
students are given appropriate treatment under intimation to parents.
• The college offers counselling services to women students going through stress of
facing problems in their personal or student lives. The college also offers a space for
them to share their concerns with the faculty.
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• Individual departments have organised seminars/workshops with a focus on gender
issues. Some students have also participated in events organised by other institutions
in awareness building programmes.
• There are separate toilets for women in different locations in the institution. In the
event of need, women staff members allow students to use staff toilets.
• There is round the clock security in the college campus and hostels. In-house
security staff guard the premises.
• As per the data provided by the college offices, no cases of sexual harassment have
been reported in the last five years.
Gaps
• The activities of the Women’s Empowerment Committee are largely limited to
P.E.S. College of Science, Arts and Commerce and the involvement of students.
• Knowledge levels of the Sexual Harassment at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition
and Redressal) Act, 2013 or other legal rights of women among women students are
very low. Only a few students in the institution are aware of the Act or their legal
rights.
• Sanitary napkin burners are to be provided in the girl/women toilets.
• Copies of the provisions of the Sexual Harassment at Workplace (Prevention,
Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 are to be displayed in key locations in the
college campus.
Suggestions
• The provisions of the Sexual Harassment at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and
Redressal) Act, 2013 be displayed in a prominent place in institution.
• Telephone numbers of Conveners of the Women’s Empowerment Committee,
SPARSH, local police station, representatives of women’s organization can be
displayed at a designated space.
• Student Committees with women representatives of different courses in the
institution could be set up to act as bridge between the management, faculty and
students. This Committee could liaison with the Disciplinary Committee for
grievance redressal, if any and discussion of other relevant issues.
• In the women’s hostel student committees could be set up. This action would open
up a platform for dialogue on issues pertaining to food, tensions between students of
different states and up gradation of facilities.
• Awareness building programmes focusing attention on the Sexual Harassment at
Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, legal rights of women
and state and civil society initiatives for women’s empowerment be organised
periodically. As of now in most cases the tendency is to react or respond when an
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untoward incident occurs, but one does not have to wait for such incidents to happen.
By educating women about the many new laws upholding the rights of women that
have come into existence, not only are they empowered, but also it is possible for
them to spread the light of gender sensitive knowledge in their families, class rooms
and neighborhood.
• It is advisable to involve male students whenever gender sensitization programmes
are organised as this is basic to the creation of a gender sensitive society.
• A Committee involving faculty of the institution could be set up to plan and organize
these gender awareness programmes. During my interaction with the students many
students expressed their desire to be acquainted with such programmes.
• Steps must be taken to ban pornographic material from mobile phones in the college
campus (this suggestion came from the students).
• Cleanliness related responsibilities could be assigned to Committee that has student
representatives. This not only gives a sense of responsibility but also makes them
accountable for maintenance of infrastructure.
• Sports facilities for women in the campus separately would enable them to relax in
privacy.
• Self-defense classes could be organised for all women students.
• A short term course on gender issues may be offered to students (men & women).
Given the commitment of People’s Education Trust (R) to issues of gender equality and
maintaining a gender balance in the institutional ambience, it is hoped that the stage that has
already been set for mainstreaming gender into campus life would be further strengthened in
future.
Date: 29-11-2017
Place: Mandya
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GREEN AUDIT
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1. INTRODUCTION
M/s. P.E.S. College of Science, Arts & Commerce is a reputed Institution in the district of
Mandya. The college imparts value based quality education to students belonging to all sections
of society and to make higher education an effective instrument for socio-economic
transformation in and around Mandya district. The College was established in the year 1966 by
People's Education Society currently known as People's Education Trust (R), with the help of
philanthropic farmers of Mandya District. The sole objective of the college was to promote
Quality Education among the students of Rural Areas. The Society was founded by late Sri K.V.
Shankaregowda, former Education Minister of Government of Karnataka., an educationist,
politician, artist, entrepreneur and a social worker. At present Dr. H.D.Chowdaiah, former
Member of Legislative Assembly and council, a well known educationist and a pioneer in the
field of Co-operative, is the Chairman of the Trust. . The college is housed at present in an area
of 18.02 acres of land in the heart of the city. Besides the undergraduate college, the People’s
Education Trust (PET) has the following colleges –
1. P.E.S. College of Engineering.
2. P.E.S. Law College.
3. Shankaragowda College of Education.
4. P.E.S. Pre-University College and
5. P.E.S. High School.
Other Infrastructure facilities provided to the students of our Institution are
1. Swami Vivekananda Auditorium.
2. V.S.V.M. Boys Hostel.
3. P.E.T. Indoor Badminton stadium.
4. P.E.T. Multi-Gym.
5. P.E.T. Aquatic Centre.
6. P.E.T. Cricket Stadium.
7. P.E.T. Synthetic Tennis Stadium.
8. Multipurpose Athletic stadium.
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9. P.E.S.C.E Girls Hostel.
10. P.E.T.Working Women's Hostel and
11. Krishik Sarvodaya Foundation Trust (R).
The Institution at present has Thirty two Classrooms, which are adequate to run the College
in a single session. New construction has taken place at the cost of Rs. 3.8 Crores to create
facilities for examination centre and to provide facilities for autonomous status. Presently, the
institution is functioning under the grant-in-aid scheme of Government of Karnataka.
VISION
The P.E.S College of Science, Arts and Commerce strives to
1. Build a learning culture.
2. Make students responsible citizens.
3. Create an atmosphere of oneness.
4. Imbibe moral and ethical values.
5. Inculcate traditional values of parental care and community living.
6. Love, Care, protect and improve one’s roots.
7. Uphold human values irrespective of caste, creed, race or religion.
8. Dream of becoming a world citizen
MISSION
1. Pursue and achieve excellence in quality teaching, learning and research.
2. Provide access to the students for optimum use of college infrastructure.
3. Foster and encourage innovation and creativity.
4. Recognize and accept social responsibility.
5. Respect and disseminate social harmony and unity in diversity.
6. Create an environment of intellectual stimulus, scientific inquiry and responsibility.
7. Integrate global perspective.
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2. BASIC INFORMATION
Sl. No Description Observation
1 Name of the Institution M/s.P.E.S. College of Science, Arts &
Commerce
2 Address M.C. Road,
Mandya-571 401,
Karnataka
3 Contact Person Shri. Dr. Anil Kumar H, Principal
4 Telephone No 08232-220252
5 Mail ID [email protected]
6 Website www.pesdegreecollegemandya.edu.in
7 Total Area in Sq. feet 786573
8 Green Built Area, Sq feet 259569
9 No of Staff 88
10 No of Students 1770
11 Type of courses run by college 1. Science- B.Sc-PCM, PCM’s, CBZ,
M.Sc (Mathematics)
2. Arts-B.A-
HEP,HES,HEE,HSK,HKF,HPF
3. Commerce- B.Com, M.Com
4. Management- B.B.A
12 Source of Water Borewell
13 Water Consumption 1,20,810 liters /day
14 Wastewater Generation 96,648 liters/day
15 No of Pumps 3
16 Borewell 3
17 Latitude and Longitude 12.5269 ºN ,76.8881ºE
18 Dist-Residence, mts 5
19 Dist-Highway, mts 3
20 Wastewater Discharge Point UGD
21 Power Requirement 100 KW/Day
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3. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
1 Total land available (in acres) 18.02
2 Class Rooms (No. of class rooms and
covered area in sq. Ft.) 32 No’s, with 23,910 sq. Ft.
3 Laboratories (No. of labs rooms and
covered area in sq. Ft.)
7 No’s with 7,860 sq. Ft.
4 Central Library 4,680 sq. Ft.
5
Hostels
(No. of rooms with students Hostels accommodated)
a. Men 85 Rooms Double seaters
7,000 sq. Ft. (VSVM)
b. Women 101 Rooms Double seaters
8,500 sq. Ft. (Girls Hostel)
6 Sports Facilities in the College Campus
(indoor/outdoor), Play grounds, Fitness
equipment, sports coaches, etc.
11. Cricket stadium (Turf)
12. Swimming pool
13. Indoor facilities
d) Shuttle Badminton Court
(Wooden) =4
e) Multi Gym = Men
f) Multi Gym = Women
14. Volley ball court with flood light =
2 court
15. Tennis court – Synthetic 3, Clay 1
flood light
16. Basket ball with flood light
17. Kho-Kho court with flood light
18. Ball badminton court
19. Kabaddi court
20. Foot ball field
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4. GREEN AUDIT
a. Definition
New England Interstate water pollution Control commission defines Green Campus as under,
1. Is one that carries out these functions according to a system-wide culture of
environmental sustainability, balancing function and design with existing and foreseen
resources.
2. Is a place where environmentally responsible practice and education go hand in hand and
where environmentally responsible tenets are borne out by example.
3. Institution is a laboratory of self scrutiny, experimentation, and application. At its best, it
is a model environmental community where operational functions, business practices,
academic programs, and people are interlinked, providing educational and practical value
to the institution, the region, and the world.
b. Benefits of Green Campus
1. Reduced maintenance costs.
2. Productivity gains for the occupants of the campus.
3. Carbon Neutral environment.
4. Un-interrupted clean power supply.
5. Drastic pollution reduction.
6. Healthy, hygienic study environment.
7. Recognition for the organization.
8. Attracts enrolment of students.
9. Sustainable future.
5. METHODOLOGY The Green Audit was conducted for M/s. P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce for the
academic year 2017-2018 by M/s. Enviro Engineering Solutions to identify green practices being
followed, identify the gaps and to make recommendations.
6. APPLICABILITY OF ENVIRONMENT REGULATIONS
a) Environmental Legislations
Desk study
Field study
Evaluation
Reporting
SL.No Applicable Act
1 The Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Act,1974
2 The Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Cess Act,2003
3 The Air (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act,1981
4 The Environment (Protection) Act,
1986
5 The Public Liability Insurance Act,
1991
6. APPLICABILITY OF ENVIRONMENT REGULATIONS
Environmental Legislations
• Collection of associated legislations• Issues in the education institutions• Develop audit plan including materials
• Collecting data regarding enviornmental issues• Identification of gaps
• Evaluation of data• Discussions with stake holders
• Report writing• Verification of Report• Finalization
Applicable Act Applicability
ter (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Act,1974
Applicable
The Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Cess Act,2003
Not Applicable, after GST, this has
become redundant.
The Air (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act,1981
Applicable
Environment (Protection) Act, Applicable
The Public Liability Insurance Act, Not Applicable
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Collection of associated legislations
Develop audit plan including materials
Collecting data regarding enviornmental issues
Applicability
Applicable
Not Applicable, after GST, this has
become redundant.
Applicable
Applicable
Not Applicable
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b) Rules
S l No Applicable Rule Applicability
1 The Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Rules, 2003
Applicable
2 The Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Cess Rules,1978
Not Applicable
3 The Air (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Rules, 1983
Applicable
4 The Environment (Protection) Rules,
2016
Applicable
5 The Hazardous and other waste
(Management and Tran boundary
movement) Rules,2016
Applicable
6 The manufacture, storage and import
of hazardous chemicals Rules, 2000
Not Applicable
7 The Chemical accidents (Emergency
Planning, Preparedness and
Response) Rules, 1996
Not Applicable
8 The Biomedical waste Management
Rules, 2016
Applicable
9 The plastic waste (Management and
Handling) Rules, 2016
Not Applicable
10 The Solid waste Management
Rules, 2016
Applicable
11 The E-waste (Management and
Handling) Rules,2016
Applicable
12 The Noise pollution (Regulations
and control) Rules,2010
Applicable
13 The Batteries (Management and
Handling) Rules, 2011
Not Applicable
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7. AUDIT FRAMEWORK
The following audit framework is used for conducting Green Audit;
Sl no Audit Area Audit Observations 1 Water Consumption 1. Source of water supply Borewell 2. Storage tank capacity 100 KLD 3. Total Population in Campus 1858 No’s 4. Hostel Population 1. Boys Hostel (85 rooms, 2 No’s
in each Room); taking average consumption of 145liters/capita/day
Total water consumption=24,650 liters/capita/day
2. Girls Hostel(101 rooms, 2 No’s in each Room); taking average consumption of 145 liters/capita/day
Total water consumption=29,290 liters/capita/day
5. Non-residing Population( Difference of Total Population and Hostel Population); taking average consumption of 45 liters/capita/day
1486 No’s Total water consumption=66,870 liters/capita/day
6. Total water consumption of the campus ( addition of Hostel consumption and Non- residing consumption)
1,20,810 liters/day
2 Wastewater Generation 1. Total wastewater generated from
the campus(80% of total water consumption)
96,648 liters/day
2. Wastewater discharge Underground Drainage(UGD) 3. Lab Effluent 100 liters; effluent is treated and then
discharged to UGD line. 3 Domestic Hazardous Waste Waste is generated from DG Set and
from laboratories (negligible quantity). 4 Solid waste Under Solid waste Management Rules, 2016 institution is covered under
the definition –“Bulk waste generator” Means and includes buildings occupied by the Central Government Departments or undertakings, State Government Departments or undertakings, Local Bodies, Public Sector undertakings or Private Companies, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Schools, Colleges, Universities, Other Educational Institutions, Hostels, Hotels, Commercial Establishments, Markets, Places of Worship, Stadia and Sports Complexes having an Average Waste Generation Rate Exceeding 100 Kg/Day.
Dry waste( office & classroom); Avg 743.2 Kg/day- collected by city
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generation of 0.4 kg/day corporation. Wet waste(Canteen & Hostel); Avg
generation of 0.4 kg/day 858.8 Kg /day- sent to piggery.
5
Air pollution
Sources of air pollution - D.G. Set. 6 E-Waste
Under E-waste Management Rules, 2016 institution is covered under the definition –“Bulk Consumer” Means Bulk Users of Electrical and Electronic Equipment such as Central Government or State Government Departments, Public Sector Undertakings, Banks, Educational Institutions, Multinational Organizations, International Agencies, Partnership and Public Or Private Companies that are Registered under the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948) and Companies Act, 2013 (18 of 2013) and Health Care Facilities which have turnover of more than 1 crores or have more than 20 employees.
8 Hazardous waste Used Oil is generated from DG Set; it is stored in a leak proof container in a scientific manner.
6 Rain water harvesting The college has not yet implemented the rain water harvesting mechanism; it will be done in future academic year.
7 Solar energy The college has not yet implemented the solar energy, it will be done in future academic year
8 Environmental Policy Environmental policy is present 9 Environmental awareness
programs/conference/workshops The various programs conducted/attended by the college are:
1. Emission Test Camp. 2. Plantation Program. 3. Awareness program to save
water in Mandya City. 4. Celebrates World
Environmental Day every year.
5. Green Marathon
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10
Waste Management
1. Solid waste has been stored in different colored bins such as
a. Green Colour – Biodegradable waste or wet waste
b. Blue Colour - Non-biodegradable Wastes” or the “Dry Waste
2. Domestic Hazardous waste – stored in a separate bin in scientific manner
3. E-waste- stored in separate storage bin in scientific manner
4. Bio-medical Waste- stored in different bins with different colour such as;
a. Black- non-infected waste
b. Red-Soiled waste c. Blue-Infected
plastics d. White- Sharps
11 College Achievements in line with Government
1. The college has reduced energy consumption by using LED lights instead of traditional lights due to which 20% of the electric energy is saved. 2. They are using Solar water heaters in hostels(boys & girls) instead of electric energy 3. RO water filter is installed in the campus. 4. As per IS standards, the college have maintained 33.33% of Green Belt Area. 5. The college is plastic, litter & smoke free campus.
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8. FIELD OBSERVATIONS
SL.No
Control objectives
Controls Audit Observation
1
To minimize water consumption
Repair sources of water leakage, such as dripping taps as quickly as possible.
The college carries out regular checking and maintenance of pipelines, taps to control water wastage.
Install appliances which reduces water consumption such as, Aerators on taps used for hand washing, Installing water misers, Landscaping with drought-tolerant plants, Dual flush toilets, Leak detection technology, Recycling rooftop rainwater, Rooftop vegetation, Hand sanitizers.
Yes, the college is positive in installing rain water harvesting mechanism to reuse rainwater in toilets, gardening, and washing of corridors.
Encourage a decrease in water usage among staff, students and conference guests.
Yes, the college encourages all its faculties and student body to decrease water usage.
Use an efficient and hygienic water storage mechanism to minimize the loss of water during storage.
The college will include a leak management program to minimize the real losses of water during storage.
Minimize the wastage of water, if RO filter are used and regular service to be done.
RO Filters are yet to be implemented of 25 liters capacity in each floor of the new building.
Install water recycling mechanism i.e., rain water harvesting system.
The college will implement the Rain water Harvesting system in future academic year.
2
Minimize the use of chemical pollutants and Hazardous waste
Ensure that all cleaning products used by college have minimal detrimental impact on environment
Negligible amount of washing liquids are used in college and all toilet cleaners are eco-friendly.
Minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticides in college grounds, opting for the use of compost produced on site wherever possible.
Negligible amount of fertilizers and pesticides are used in the college.
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Dispose the chemical waste generated from laboratories in a scientific manner.
Most of the waste generated is water-soluble and ultimately disposed to UGD, which is in diluted form but before discharging into UGD, necessary treatment is done.
Reduce the practice of burning plastic and other material that emits harmful gas on burning.
No such burning is observed/evidence at the time of auditing by us.
Provision of Separate bins for Storage of Domestic Hazardous waste as per the norms.
Yes, the college maintains separate Hazardous waste storage bins to store the generated domestic hazardous waste.
Provision of Storage room for Domestic Hazardous waste as per norms.
Separate storage room is not provided, since domestic hazardous waste is generated.
3
Minimize Air pollution in the campus
Identify the sources of air pollution.
The college has identified different air pollution sources.
Maintenance and periodic sampling of identified air pollution sources.
The sampling of identified pollution sources are periodically done and maintained.
Is the Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) Monitoring within the National Ambient Air Quality (NAAQ) Standards.
Yes, AAQ are within the NAAQ Standards.
4
Ensure that environmental awareness is created
Conduct environmental awareness workshops as a part of program.
Yes the college conducts such programs.
Conduct events such as plant trees to spread environmental awareness among the students.
Have an active club to conduct events.
Promote environmental awareness as a part of course works in various curricular areas, independent research projects.
Yes, the college has an Environmental Science subject, wherein the environmental awareness is promoted.
Awareness programs to promote recycling among staff, students through training, posters and incentives.
Yes, the college promotes recycling among staff and students regarding.
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5 Ensure that Environmental Policy is enacted, enforced and reviewed
Establish a college Environmental Committee that will hold responsibility and serve as a source of advice and guidance to staff and students on how to implement the policy.
The college has implemented the Environmental Policy.
A Green officer who is engaged in the profession of providing guidance on environmental impact.
Yes, there is a green officer.
9. RECOMMENDATION
1. Implement Rainwater Harvesting System to minimize fresh water consumption.
2. Installation of Sewage Treatment Plant of 100 KLD capacity to treat the wastewater and
use the treated water sludge from for gardening purpose, toilet flushing, and for primary
washing. The sludge generated from the STP can be used as a fertilizer for garden.
3. Cut down electricity consumption in computer lab by providing natural ventilation.
4. The college is already using LED lights in hostels instead of traditional lights and is
saving 20% of electricity; if the college uses solar panels for whole campus it can save
electricity.
5. Plantation of Plants and trees in the campus has to be increased to neutralize the carbon
credit in the campus.
6. Engage a Green/Maintenance Officer to look over environmental issues and create
environmental awareness in the campus.
7. There is necessity to have more ‘D’ Group Employees to look over the whole campus.
8. Any new Construction of building shall be on Green building concept by efficient use of
resource and reducing waste.
9. Use electronic mail instead of making hard copies for communications.
10. As per regulations. Numbers of toilets are very poor; provide toilets at every floor in
upcoming new building.
10. CONCLUSION The Audit carried out in the M/s. P.E.S College of Science, Arts & Commerce and discussions with stake holders indicates that there is willingness to convert the campus into green campus. Time schedule for implementation will go long way in achieving the desired objective.