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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUE OF VETERINARY EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
PUDUCHERRY -605 009
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Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR)
2014-2015
CRITERION I – CURRICULAR ASPECTS
1.1 Curriculum Planning and Implementation
BVSc & AH – As per the regulation(Minimum Standard of Veterinary Education, MSVE 2008)
stipulated by the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) as approved by the Pondicherry University.
The college has implemented MSVE 2008 regulations from the academic year 2009-10.
The College is offering a 10 semester B.V.Sc. & A.H. Degree programme based on the curriculum and syllabi laid down by the VCI.
This includes six calendar months of compulsory rotatory internship training programme which includes 3 months clinical training, 2 months farm training and one month training in other areas such as biological production, dairy & meat products plants, treatment & management of wild animals etc.
A sum of Rs.3000/- per month is paid as allowance to the students who are undergoing internship.
Study tours and supplementary academic programmes are also arranged as compulsory part of curriculum.
The academic year of the College consist of two semesters. A semester shall have a minimum of 105 instructional days excluding the examination days. Annual Board Examinations for the B.V.Sc. & A.H. course are conducted by the Pondicherry University.
The academic year of the College starts during the month of September. Semester Wise Distribution of Courses (MSVE 2008 Regulation)
Semester I
Course Code
Course Title Credits
VAN 111 Veterinary Gross Anatomy – I (Osteology, Arthrology and Biomechanics)
1+2
VPB 111 Veterinary Physiology – I (Blood, Cardio-vascular & Excretory systems , Body Fluids)
2+1
VPB 112 General Veterinary Biochemistry 1+1
LPM 111 Livestock Production Management-I (General Principles and Ruminants)
3+1
AGB 111 Bio-Statistics and Computer Applications 2+1
ANN 111 Principles of Animal Nutrition & Feed Technology 2+1
Semester II
Course Code
Course Title Credits
VAN 121 Veterinary Gross Anatomy – II ( Myology, Neurology Angiology and Aesthesiology)
2+2
VPB 121 Veterinary Physiology – II (Neuromuscular, Digestive Respiratory System)
2+1
VPB 122 Veterinary Intermediary Metabolism 2+1
LPM 121 Fodder Production & Grassland Management 1+1
LPM 122 Livestock Production Management-II (Monogastric and Laboratory Animals)
1+1
AGB 121 Principles of Animal Genetics and Population Genetics 2+1
ANN 121 Applied Animal Nutrition-I (Ruminants) 2+1
Semester III
Course Code
Course Title Credits
VAN 211 Veterinary Histology and Embryology 2+2
VPA 211 General Veterinary Parasitology & Helminthology 3+1
VPP 211 General Veterinary Pathology 1+1
VMC 211 General Veterinary Microbiology 1+1
LPM 211 Avian Production Management 1+1
ANN 211 Applied Animal Nutrition-II (Non-ruminants, Poultry & Laboratory Animals)
2+1
AGB 211 Livestock and Poultry Breeding 2+1
LFP 211 Livestock Farm Practice (Non-credit) 0+1
Semester IV
Course Code
Course Title Credits
VAN 221 Veterinary Splanchnology & Applied Anatomy 1+1
VPB 221 Veterinary Physiology – III (Endocrinology, Reproduction, Growth & Environmental Physiology )
3+1
VPA 221 Veterinary Entomology & Acarology 1+1
VPA 222 Veterinary Protozoology 2+1
VMC 221 Veterinary Immunology and Serology 1+1
VPP 221 Systemic Veterinary Pathology 2+1
LPM 221 Commercial Poultry Production and Hatchery Management 1+1
LPM 222 Livestock Production Management-III ( Regional interest) 1+1
LFP 221 Livestock Farm Practice (Non-credit) 0+1
Semester V
Course Code
Course Title Credits
VPT 311 General & Systemic Veterinary Pharmacology 2+1
VMC 311 Systematic Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology 2+1
VPP 311 Special Veterinary Pathology 2+1
VPE 311 Milk and Meat Hygiene Food safety and Public Health 2+1
LPT 311 Milk and Milk Products Technology 1+1
LPT 312 Abattoir Practice and Animal Product Technology 1+1
VAE 311 Principles and Techniques of Veterinary and A.H. Extension 2+1
Semester VI
Course Code
Course Title Credits
VPT 321 Veterinary Nueropharmacology 2+1
VMC 321 Systematic Veterinary Virology 2+1
VPP 321 Avian Pathology 1+1
VPP 322 Aquatic Animal Diseases, Health Care and Management 1+1
VPE 321 Veterinary Epidemiology and Zoonosis 2+1
LPT 321 Meat Science 1+1
VPB 321 Animal Biotechnology 2+1
VAE 321 Livestock Economics, Marketing and Business Management 2+1
Semester VII
Course Code
Course Title Credits
VPT 411 Veterinary Chemotherapy 2+0
VSR 411 General Veterinary Surgery , Anaesthesiology and Diagnostic Imaging
2+2
VGO 411 Veterinary Gynaecology 2+1
VMD 411 Veterinary Clinical Medicine-I (General & Systemic) 2+1
VMD 412 Veterinary Preventive Medicine-I (Bacterial , Fungal & Rickettsial Diseases)
2+0
VLD 411 Veterinary Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Diagnosis-I 0+1
VCP 411 Veterinary Clinical Practice 0+5
Semester VIII
Course Code
Course Title Credits
VPT 421 Veterinary Toxicology 2+0
VSR 421 Regional Veterinary Surgery 2+1
VGO 421 Veterinary Obstetrics 1+1
VMD 421 Veterinary Clinical Medicine-II (Metabolic & Deficiency Diseases) 2+0
VMD 422 Veterinary Preventive Medicine-II (Viral & Parasitic Diseases) 2+0
VLD 421 Veterinary Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Diagnosis-II 0+1
VCP 421 Veterinary Clinical Practice 0+5
TVC 421 Veterinarian in Society (Non-credit) 1+0
Semester IX
Course Code
Course Title Credits
VSR 511 Veterinary Orthopedics and Lameness 1+1
VMD 511 Animal Welfare, Ethics and Jurisprudence 2+0
VMD 512 Zoo/Wild Animal Breeding, Management , Nutrition and Health Care
1+1
VMD 513 Pet Animal Breeding Management, Nutrition and Health Care 1+1
VGO 511 Veterinary Andrology and Reproductive Techniques 1+1
VPE 511 Environment and Environmental Hygiene 2+1
VAE 511 Livestock Entrepreneurship 1+0
VCP 511 Veterinary Clinical Practice 0+5
Semester X
Compulsory Rotatory Internship for the period of Six calendar months
MVSc Degree programme as per the regulation approved by the Pondicherry University
The M.V.Sc. programme shall have one-year (two semesters) course work followed by one-year
thesis work.
Credit requirements for Master’s Degree: The minimum total credit
requirements for Master‟s Degree shall be as follows.
i. Course credits : 30
ii. Research (Dissertation & Viva-Voce) credits : 30
Total credits: : 60
Distribution of credits: The requirement of total course credits shall consist of 20 credits in
major field and 10 in two minor fields. In each field of specialization, a minimum of 12 credit
hours in core courses is required to be taken by a student. No change, addition or deletion in the
prescribed core courses shall be permissible.
Credit load: A candidate shall be allowed to register for a maximum of 15 credits in a semester.
However, for enabling marginal adjustments, the student may register one extra credit (a total of
16) in a semester with the permission of the Dean.
Seminar: A student of Master‟s Degree shall be required to give one seminar of one credit in
major field.
Residential requirements: Minimum residential requirement for M.V.Sc degree programme is
four semesters and the maximum limit for completion of M.V.Sc. programme is four years
(inclusive of duration of discontinuation, if any).If a student fails to complete his/her Master‟s
programme with in the maximum time limit prescribed, his/her admission shall stand
cancelled.
Attendance: The student is required to have an attendance of at least 80% of total classes in each
course. The University based on the recommendations of the Dean may condone a shortage of
up to 15% of attendance on valid grounds. If any student falls short of the required attendance
he/she will not be permitted to appear in the University examinations.
Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/Elective course system implemented at
the affiliated Colleges (if applicable) during the Academic year.
Name of Programmes
adopting CBCS
UG PG Date of implementation of
CBCS / Elective Course
System
UG PG
MVSc √ Applicable since 2005-06 √
Already adopted (mention the year)
1.3 Curriculum Enrichment
Value-added courses imparting transferable and life skills offered during the year
Value added courses Date of introduction Number of students enrolled
Study Circle Sep.,2009 67 students/year
Tracking Programme Sep., 2009 52 Students/year
Earn while learn Sep., 2009 52 Sudents/year
Field Projects / Internships under taken during the year
Project/Programme Title No. of students enrolled for Field Projects /
Internships
Village adoption 52 Students/year
Ambulatory Clinics 50 Students/year
Compulsory rotatory Internship 51 Students/year
Feedback System
1.4.1 Whether structured feedback received from all the stakeholders.
1) Students 2) Teachers 3) Employers 4) Alumni 5) Parents
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Yes
(Self appraisal
form)
Yes
(Confidential
reports)
Yes
(Alumni meet)
Yes (Parents meet at
the start of academic
year)
How the feedback obtained is being analyzed and utilized for overall development of the institution?
Feed back is obtained from the following forums to improve the overall development of the
institution.
Deans meeting with the Heads of Departments.
Deans meeting with the non-teaching staff
Interaction with parents at the start of the academic year.
Student advisory system for mentoring
Students‟ council
Class teachers meeting with students
Alumni meet
Based on the feedback the institutional developmental plan is programmed. The feedback obtained is
used to improve
the curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities of the institute.
Service conditions of the employees.
CRITERION II -TEACHING-LEARNING AND EVALUATION
2.1 Student Enrolment and Profile
Demand Ratio during the year 2014-15
Name of the
Programme Number of seats available
Number of applications
received
Students Enrolled
BVSc & AH 60 ---@ 58
MVSc 33 18 16
@ As admission through CENTAC
2.2 Catering to Student Diversity
Composition of Students
Year Undergraduate Postgraduate
Within the State
Outside State
Foreign Within the
State Outside
State Foreign
No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
2014 32 55.17 26 44.83 - - 6 37.5 10 62.5 - -
Categories 1st Year
UG
2nd Year
UG
3rd Year
UG
4th Year
UG
5th Year
UG
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total
SC 4 3 4 5 2 6 3 0 2 2 31
ST 4 3 5 1 4 0 3 1 3 2 26
OBC 7 8 3 7 6 2 3 5 6 6 53
Gen 13 15 13 20 5 16 17 11 9 14 133
Others 6 5 6 3 6 4 2 5 2 5 44
34 34 31 36 23 28 28 22 22 29 287
Student - Full time teacher ratio
Year Number of
students
enrolled in the
institution
(UG)
Number of students
enrolled in the
institution (PG)
Number of full
time teachers
available in the
institution
teaching only
UG courses
Number of full
time teachers
available in the
institution
teaching only
PG courses
Number
of
teachers
teaching
both UG
and PG
courses
2014-15 58 16 --- 59
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process
Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (2017-19)
Number of
teachers on roll
Number of
teachers
using ICT
(LMS, e-
Resources)
ICT tools and resources
available
Number of
ICT
enabled
classrooms
Number of
smart
classrooms
E-resources
and
techniques
used
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Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details.
Student advisory system is operating in the institute since the inception. Every teacher is
allotted with 10 under-graduate students, where the teacher is known as student advisor and
the students are called advisees. The advisees can approach the advisors for any help –
academic and personal. The advisor will have close watch on the academic and personal
progression of the advisees.
In the PG programme, there ia a system of advisory committee headed by chairman and few
members of faculty as its member with the mandate to guide the academic progression of the
candidates in terms of research. The chairman of the committee, in addition to research
guidance also responsible for personal progression of the candidate.
There is a placement cell which will facilitate the job placements and mentor the students
through seminars on different prospects of employment and entrepreneurship.
o Dr.S.Nandakumar,Chief Veterinary Officer, Frigerio Conserva Allana
Ltd.,Zaheerabad, Andhra Pradesh, an alumni of our Institute delivered a Guest
Lecture on Allanasons Meat Operations And Job Opportunities on 10.7.2014 to PG
Students and final year students
Number of students enrolled in the institution Number of fulltime
teachers
Mentor: Mentee Ratio
312 50 1:10
2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality
Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of sanctioned
positions
No. of filled positions Vacant
positions
Positions filled
during the current
year
No. of
faculty
with Ph.D
64 59 5 --- ---
Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government,
recognised bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers receiving
awards from state level, national level,
international level
Designation Name of the award,
fellowship, received
from Government
or recognized
bodies
2014-15 Dr.D.Venka Reddy Professor &
Head
Achievement Award
CLIFMA
2014-15 Dr.Venkatesa Perumal Asst.Professor Merti Certificate
NDRI
2014-15 Dr.Rajkumar,K Asst.Professor Gold Medal,
KVAFSU
2014-15 Dr.J.Thanislass Assoc.Professor Best paper
ANAcon2015
2014-15 Dr.Arul Joythi Assoc>professor Appreciation
Award, ISVS
2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms
Number of days from the date of semester-end/ year- end examination till the declaration of results
during the year
Programme
Name
Prog.
Code
Semester/ year Last date of the last
semester-end/ year- end
Date of declaration of results
of semester-end/ year- end
examination examination
BVSc & AH 2014-15 17th
July 2015 4th
Sep.2015
MVSc I Sem 10th
June 2015 17th
July 2015
II Sem 23rd
Dec.,2015 25th
Feb., 2016
Reforms initiated on Continuous Internal Evaluation(CIE) system at the institutional level (250 words)
Examination and Evaluation – BVSc & AH (MSVE2008)
The distribution of marks for objective and subjective questions in each course/paper is in the ratio of
60:40 respectively both in internal and annual examinations.
The schedule of examination during B.V.Sc. & A.H. course shall consist of internal (semester) and
external (annual) examinations: internal examination (theory and practical separately) for each course at
the end of each semester; and external examinations (theory and practical separately) at the end of each
academic year comprising of all the courses of a particular subject taught during that year. The
weightage of internal and external component is 50% each.
Compartment Examination
A student failing in a maximum of two papers only is allowed once to appear in compartment
examinations for those paper(s). Compartment examination comprises of the external component of both
the theory and practical of the failed paper(s), constitutes the 100% weightage for that paper(s) and the
marks of internal examination shall not be considered for the evaluation of Compartment Examination
Evaluation and Examinations(MVSc Degree): Evaluation of a student in each course is based on
Internal and External Examinations with equal weightage. The students registering for a particular
course shall take all the examinations conducted during the semester.
o Internal Examinations: The internal examination in theory consists of two term
examinations of 40 marks each and seminars or assignments carrying 20 marks. The first and
second term examinations will be conducted after the completion of 50 and 80 instructional
days respectively. It shall be the responsibility of the concerned Head of the Department to
ensure proper conduct of all internal evaluations in all the courses offered by that
Department.
o The internal practical examination will be conducted after 80 instructional day for 80 marks
including 10 marks for viva-voce. The evaluation of records and practical assignments carries
20 marks. Submission of records / assignments and attendance in viva-voce examination are
compulsory. The HOD in consultation with the course teacher will prepare the schedule of
the examinations during the semester.
o The answer scripts of all the internal examinations will be shown to the studentsafter
evaluation. The concerned HOD will retain the answer scripts for a minimum period of two
years after the student completes the degree programme.
o External Examinations: The external examination in each course will be conducted in
theory and practicals after the end of the semester. However, only one external examiner will
be invited to conduct the practical and evaluate the theory papers for all the courses offered
by one department including major and minor fields of study. The external theory
examination in a semester may spread over 6 to 8 days and the practical examination for a
maximum of 3 days in a department depending upon the number of courses offered in that
semester. The external examination for each course in theory will consist of one paper for
100 marks comprising subjective questions for 3-hour duration. The external examination in
practical will be for 100 marks including viva- voce for 20 marks.
Minimum Marks for Pass: A student is required to secure not less than 50% of marks in aggregate
both in theory and practical examinations in each course to be declared as passed in that course. If a
candidate fails in any course, he/she should reappear for subsequent examinations conducted in the
ensuing semester. The Pondicherry University will declare the results of the examinations and the
results will be communicated to the college.
Academic calendar prepared and adhered for conduct of Examination and other related matters
On the commencement of the semester, the academic calendar is prepared with following details and
circulated to the students and displayed in the notice board. The details in the academic calendar are:
Date of registration
Commencement and closure of the semester
List of public holidays
Window for annual literary/art/cultural festival
Tentative date of college day and annual sports day
Dates of Semester Internal examination – Theory & practical
Commencement of Annual Board Theory Examination
Commencement of Annual Board Practical Examination
Period of Annual break
Tentative date of next academic year registration
2.6 Student Performance and Learning Outcomes
Program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes
for all programs offered by the institution are stated and displayed in website of the institution
Programme No.of Students
appeared in ABE
No. of students
Promoted to next
year/semester
Pass Percentage
I BVSc & AH 68 47 69
II BVSc & AH 67 54 80
III BVSc & AH 51 49 96
IV BVSc & AH 50 50 100
Final Year BVSc & AH 51 51 100
I MVSc 16 16 100
II MVSc 07 07 100
Student Participation and awards in academic events:
a. K. Karthika, MVSc student in VMD was the recipient of Intas Young Scientist Award in the
32nd
Annual convention of ISVM held at Jammu from 14-16 February 2014.
b. Devadevi, N., Rajkumar, K. Vijayalakshmi, P., Kumar Saurabh and Satish kumar, N – were
awarded best poster presentation in Companion animal Medicine in the XXXII Annual
convention of the Indian Society for Veterinary Medicine. Held at Jammu, India on 14 – 16th
February, 2014.
c. G. Shalani, K. Rajkumar and P. Vijayalakshmi were awarded 3rd
prize in Farm Animal Medicine
session of the 6th
International clinical case conference for next generation Veterinarians to face
challenges in clinical practice on 3rd
and 4th
July, 2014.
d. Rajkumar, K., Karthik, M., Sanath Krishna, M.K and Ansar Kamran, C were awarded Second
best oral presentation for the session in Wild, zoo and Pet animal medicine At XXXIII Annual
convention of Indian Society for Veterinary Medicine and National Symposium at Pookode,
Wayanad, Kerala from 22nd
to 24th
January 2015..
e. Bhuvana, K.S., Mandal, P.K and Pal, U.K won the Best Poster Award organized by IMSA at
Mathura.
f. Anurag Gupta & Vigneswari & R.Hariharan (I-B.V.Sc &A.H)are the winners in Inter
Collegiate(Science Quiz) conducted by Community Radio Station, Puduvai-Vanni at
Pondicherry University on 04-05-14.
g. In All India Drawing Competition conducted by Zydus Pharma, our Students participated and
the first prize won by V.Aarthi (IV-B.V.Sc &A.H) with a cash award worth Rs.2000/- and a
certificate and the second prize won by - Sasha Pinto (II-B.V.Sc & A.H) with a cash award
worth Rs.1500/- and a certificate and the third prize won by – Sathya Priya Parthiban (II-B.V.Sc
& A.H) with a cash award worth Rs.1000/- and a certificate.
h. S.Karthikraja (I-B.V.Sc &A.H.) has won 2nd
prize in Tamil Elocution conducted by Red Ribbon
Club held at Pondicherry Engineering College 0n 27-01-2015
Pass percentage of students(2014-15)
No. of final year Students Dropped Appeared in final
examination %
passed*
Programs M F M F M F M F
Graduating Year
No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % 100 2014-15 UG 22 43.14 29 56.86 - - - - 22 43.14 29 56.86
PG 3 42.86 4 57.14 - - - - 3 42.86 4 57.14
2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey
Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the
questionnaire)
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CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.1 Resource Mobilization for Research
Research funds sanctioned and received from various agencies, industry and other organisations
Nature of the Project Duration
Name of the
funding
Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
Amount received during
the Academic year
Major projects 2 years DBT Rs.15.284L Ongoing
3 years DBT Rs.33.4 L Ongoing
2 Year NABARD Rs.7.96 L Ongoing
Revolvong ICAR Rs.4.30 L Ongoing
1 year NABARD Rs.6.49 L Ongoing
1 year ICAR-
NIVEDI Rs.3.16 L Ongoing
3 Years DST Rs.32.08 L Ongoing
Minor Projects
Total 8 No. --- Rs.102.67 ---
3.2 Innovation Ecosystem
Workshops/Seminars Conducted during the year 2017-19
Institute organized a National Seminar on Clinical Proteomics for Veterinary and Allied Science during 18 & 19th July 2014
A One day workshop on “Assessment –Reflection of Livestock Production and Livestock Delivery Systems in Puducherry” was held on 05-07-2014.
Awards for Innovation won by Institution/Teachers/Research scholars/Students during the year
Title of the
innovation
Name of the
Awardee
Awarding
Agency
Date of Award Category
Dr.J.Thansilass ANAcon Jan.,2015 Best Research
Paper
Dr.N.Arul Jothi ISVS Oct.,2014 Best Research
paper
Dr.P.Vijyalakshmi ISVM Feb.,2014 Best Research
Paper
3.3 Research Publications and Awards
Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year 2014-15
Department No. of Publication
National
VAN 1
VBC 8
VPA 4
VPP 4
ANN 2
LPT 7
VSR 2
VAE 1
VPY 4
VMC 7
VPH 5
VOG 4
VCM 13
LPM 4
International VBC 5
VPP 2
ANN 3
LPT 2
VMC 5
VPH 2
AGB 2
VOG 1
LPM 1
Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication(Books/BookChapters)
LPT 22
VPY 1
AGB 1
VOG 1
VCM 1
LPM 1
Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year(2014-15) based on average citation
index in Scopus/ Web of Science or Pub Med/ Indian Citation Index
NAAS Rating of Institutional Publications during the year 2014-15
Title of the Paper Name of the
author
Title of the
journal Year of
Publication NAAS
Haptoglobin gene expression in
spontaneous bovine subclinical
mastitis caused by Staphylococcus and
Coliform microbes
Lakshmi.R et al., Animal Science Reporter
2014 3.62
Association of Bio-film formation of
S.aurues with PFL Gene expression
J.Thanislass et
al.,
International
Journal of Current
Microbiology and
Applied Sciences
2014 -
Detection of Antibodies in Milk for the
Pyruvate formate lyase associated with
S.aureus isolated from mastitis affected milk by serological proteome
analysis
J.Thanislass et
al.,
International
Journal of
Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences
2014 -
Cross-talk between probiotic
lactobacilli and host immune system
V.P. Shanmugam
et al.,
Journal of Applied Microbiology
2014 8.20
Occurrence of Schistosoma
nasale infection in bullocks of
Puducherry
Das .S.S et al., Journal of
parasitic Disease 2014 4.65
Immunohistochemical detection of estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) and
cellular proliferation antigen (Ki-67) in
canine mammary tumours.
Nair M.G et al Indian Journal of Veterinary
Pathology
2014 5.03
Pathomorphological studies of lung
lesions in sheep Nair M.G et al
Indian Journal of
Veterinary
Pathology
2014 5.03
Histopathological studies on canine
mammary tumors with special reference to p53 gene mutations
Kumar R et al.,
Online Journal of
Veterinary Research
2014 -
Incidence of ovine pulmonary
adenocarcioma in southern parts of
India. A slaughter house based study
Kumar R et al.,
Indian Journal of
Veterinary
Pathology
2014 5.03
Trigonelline and diosgenin attenuate
ER stress, oxidative stress-mediated Kumar R et al.,
Molecular and Cellular
2014 8.33
damage in pancreas and enhance
adipose tissue PPARγ activity in type 2
diabetic rats
Biochemistry
Effect of supplementation of animal fat
on plasma and muscle lipid profile of
Large White Yorkshire pigs.
N.Elanchezhian
et al.,
Indian Journal of
Animal Nutrition. 2014 4.51
Effect of supplementation of animal fat in the diet of Large White Yorkshire
pigs on carcass and sensory
parameters.
N.Elanchezhian
et al.,
International Journal of Food
Science and
Nutrition
2014 7.26
Effect of replacement of maize by
animal fat on carcass and sensory
characteristics of Large White Yorkshire pigs.
N.Elanchezhian
et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Effect of supplementation of animal fat
on growth and feed conversion
efficiency in Large White Yorkshire
pigs.
N.Elanchezhian
et al.,
International
Journal of Food
Science and
Technology
2014 7.24
Effect of replacement of maize by
animal fat on cost of production in Large White Yorkshire pigs.
N.Elanchezhian
et al.,
International
Journal of Food
Science and Technology
2014 7.24
Assessment of heavy metal levels in
muscle, liver and kidney of sheep and
goats slaughtered in municipality
abattoir of Puducherry
Pal U.K., et al., Journal of Meat Science
2014 3.53
Standardization, characterization and storage stability of ‘Chevon Pithe’- a
Traditional Indian Meat Cake.
P. K. Mandal et
al.,
International Journal of Meat Science
2014 -
Beneficial dietary effect of turmeric and
sulphur on weight gain, fat deposition
and lipid profile of serum and liver in
rats.
P. K. Mandal et
al.,
Journal of Food Science and Technology
2014 7.12
Changes in the quality of dressed
Chicken obtained from different
sources during frozen storage
Pal U.K., et al.,
Exploratory Animal and Medical Research
2014 3.30
Efficacy of fruits (red grapes, gooseberry and tomato) powder as
natural preservatives in restructured
chicken slices.
Pal U.K., et al.,
International Food Research Journal
2014 -
Effect of drumstick, mint and curry
leaves powder on the shelf life of
restructured chicken block.
Pal U.K., et al., Indian Journal of
Poultry Science 2014 5.01
Efficacy of leaves (drumstick, mint and curry leaves) powder as natural
preservatives in restructured chicken
block
P. K. Mandal et
al.,
Journal of Food Science and Technology
2014 7.12
Changes in the quality of dressed
Chicken obtained from different
sources during frozen storage
Pal U.K., et al.,
Exploratory Animal and Medical Research
2014 3.30
Assessment of qualitative
characteristics of dark and white muscle of spent turkey meat.
Pal U.K., et al., Indian Journal of Social Research
2014 2.79
Surgical management of prolapse of
rectum with invagination of colon in a jack (Equius asinus).
Balagopalan,T.P.,
et al., Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Use of biocomposite films impregnated
with silver nanoparticles along with
therapeutic ultrasound for management of metacarpal fracture in
a pony.
Aruljothi, N., et
al.,
Intas Polivet
2014 4.69
Surgical management of tibial
osteosarcoma in a dog.
Balagopalan,T.P.,
et al., Intas Polivet 2014 4.69
Surgical management of chronic Balagopalan,T.P., Indian Veterinary 2014 4.33
corneal epithelial defect using collagen
ocular shield in a cow.
et al., Journal
Surgical management of unusual
histiocytoma in a dog- A case report.
Balagopalan,T.P.,
et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Technology is Essential but not Sufficient for its Adoption: Evidence from Fodder Innovation Project
Natchimuthu et
al.,
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
2014 6.13
Effect of age, sex, lactation and non-lactating stages on plasma total and
HDL- cholesterol in Jaffarabadi
buffaloes
Ninan Jacob et
al.,
Indian Journal of Animal Research
2014 6.03
Correlation between milk and plasma
components in Gir cattle and
Jaffarabadi buffaloes during different
lactation stages
Ninan Jacob et
al.,
Indian Journal of
Dairy Sciences 2014 4.19
Influence of age and sex on plasma thyroid hormones in Gir cattle and
Jaffarabadi buffaloes
Ninan Jacob et
al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Assessment of blood glucose and
serum insulin profiles at different
stages of gestation in triple cross-bred
cattle
Ninan Jacob et
al.,
Indian Journal of Animal Research
2014 6.03
Phylogenetic analysis of canine parvovirus partial VP2 gene in India
Mukhopadhyay, H.K., et al.,
Virus Genes 2014 7.77
Pasteurella multocida infection in Emu
(Dromaius novaehollandiae): case
report
Mukhopadhyay,
H.K., et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Methicillin resistant staphylococci
associated with bovine mastitis and
their zoonotic importance
Antony P.X. et
al., Veterinary world 2014 5.10
Development and evaluation of loop-
mediated isothermal amplification assay for rapid and sensitive detection
of canine parvovirus DNA directly in
faecal specimens
Mukhopadhyay, H.K., et al.,
Virus Genes 2014 7.77
Seroprevalence of coxiellosis (Q fever)
in sheep & goat in Puducherry&
neighbouring Tamil Nadu
Antony. P. X et
al.,
Indian Journal of Medical Research
2014 8.06
Recombinant OmpC Subunit Vaccine
Facilitate Satisfactory Protection Against Challenge Dose Of Salmonella
Typhimurium In Mice Model
Nithya Quintol et al
Gene Therapy and Molecular
Biology
2014 6.00
Comparison of different cultural techniques in isolation of Listeria monocytogenes from various samples
Ajay Kumar V J
et al.,
Journal of food
borne and
zoonotic Dis.
2014 -
Assessment of Bacterial Quality of
Different water sources in Pondicherry V.Bhanu Rekha et al.,
Shanlax
International
Journal of Veterinary
Science
2014 -
Occurrence of Staphylococcus aureus
and Salmonella species in raw beef Ajay Kumar V J
et al.,
International
Journal of Recent
Scientific
Research
2014 -
Multiplex PCR assay for the simultaneous detection of four
common food pathogens in meat
Ajay Kumar V J
et al.,
Journal of Foodborne and
Zoonotic
Diseases
2014 -
Assessment of adulteration and
microbial quality of market milk in
Chennai
V.Bhanu Rekha
et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Range of rabies- Review. V.Bhanu Rekha
et al.,
Journal of food borne and
2014 -
zoonotic diseases
Evaluation of DNA extraction protocol for detection of Salmonella from animal
foods.
V.Bhanu Rekha
et al.,
Journal of cell and tissue research
2014 4.38
Detection of multi drug resistance Pseudomonas in meat and milk
samples from retail outlets of Chennai
region
V.Bhanu Rekha
et al.,
Shanlax International journal of Veterinary Sciences
2014 -
Occurrence of zoonotic campylobacter
in children. V.Bhanu Rekha
et al.,
Indian Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Research
2014 -
Recombinant antigen based ELISA for
diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis in organized and unorganized units of
Tamil Nadu.
Indian J. Anim. Hlth
Indian Journal of Animal Health
2014 -
Comparative study of linear mixed-
effects and artificial neural network
models for longitudinal unbalanced
growth data of Madras Red sheep
Ganeshan et al., Veterinary world 2014 5.10
Use of artificial neural network for the construction of lorenz curve
Ganeshan et al.,
International Journal of Green Computing
2014 -
Transmissible venereal tumor with
uterine implantation in a Pomeranian
bitch
Antoine.D et al., Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Biochemical constituents of amniotic
and allantoic fluids in chital deer (Axis Axis) Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction. 2014; 35: 31-33.
Murugavel K et
al.,
Indian Journal of
Animal Reproduction
2014 4.02
Unilateral ectopic testes in a dog S. Kantharaj et
al.,
Indian Journal of
Animal
Reproduction
2014 4.02
Endometrial polyp and CEH-pyometra
complex in a dog
S. Kantharaj et
al.,
Indian Journal of
Animal
Reproduction
2014 4.02
Incidence of Ehrlichiosis in Dogs of
Puducherry Region
Vijayalakshmi P
et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Comparative efficacy of diminazene aceturate and imidocarb dipropionate
in the clinical management of babesia
canis infection in Dogs
Vijayalakshmi P
et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Clinicopathological features in dogs
associated with complicated babesiosis
Vijayalakshmi P
et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Clinico-Pathological Evaluation
Associated with Ehrlichiosis in Dogs
Vijayalakshmi P
et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Hemobartonellosis in Feline Rajkumar, K., et al.,
Indian Veterinary Journal
2014 4.33
Canine Hyperadrenocorticism – its
prevalence, clinical syndrome,
diagnosis and treatment
Rajkumar, K., et
al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Studies on hepatic Abscess in dogs Rajkumar, K., et
al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Haemobartenella felis infection in a
non descript cat
Rajkumar, K., et
al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Cutaneous candidiasis in Indian Rose ringed parakeet (Psittacula Krameri manillensis)
Rajkumar, K., et
al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Actinomycosis in a goat Rajkumar, K., et
al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Comparative efficacy of doxycycline
and doxycycline-chloroquine
combination in the treatment of
Vijayalakshmi P
et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
ehrlichiosis in dogs
Identification of ticks recovered from
dogs affected with ehrlichiosis in
Puducherry
Vijayalakshmi P
et al.,
Indian Veterinary
Journal 2014 4.33
Effect of phytase enzyme
supplementation in low energy and low protein diets on the production
performance of layer chicken
Ponnuvel .P et al.,
The Indian
Journal of Field Veterinarians
2014 3.69
Effect of Phytase Enzyme
Supplementation in Low Energy-
Protein Layer Diet on Egg Quality
Traits
Ponnuvel .P et
al.,
Indian Journal of
Animal Research
2014
6.03
Economics of phytase enzyme supplementation in low energy-protein
layer chicken diet
Ponnuvel .P et
al.,
International Journal of
Livestock
Production
2014
-
Effect of Phytase Enzyme
Supplementation in Low Energy-
Protein Layer Diet on Tibial Mineral
Contents
Ponnuvel .P et
al.,
Indian Journal of
Animal Research
2014 6.03
Influence of supplementation of copper at two levels and flavomycin on the
mineral concentrations in plasma and
tibia of broiler chicken
Ponnuvel .P et
al.,
The Indian
Journal of Field
Veterinarians
2014 3.69
Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year 2014-15
No. of Faculty International level National
level State level
Local level
Attended Seminars/
Workshops 5 10 3
0
Presented papers 9 8 0 0
Resource Persons 0 8 1 0
3.4 Extension Activities
Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted in collaboration with industry, community
and Non- Government Organisations through NSS/NCC/Red cross/Youth Red Cross (YRC) etc.,
during the year
By the Dept. of VAE, RIVER
A 21 day field experience training(FET) program for ARS probationers from NAARM-ICAR is being conducted from 19.2.2015 to 11.3.2015.
Social Mapping, Resource mapping, need matrix for preparing village development plans under Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana.
A team of experts(faculty of RIVER and Veterinarians form Dept. of AH&AH, Govt. of Puducherry visited various villages for advising farmers in improving animal husbandry practices. Mass contact programs, Infertility camps, Tailor made on-campus trainings, vaccination camps (52 cattle vaccinated against FMD) and dewormiang camps (897 goats)have also been conducted. Around 50 III BVSc & A students participated in the event.
Training manuals in Tamil on Dairy Cattle Management, Dairy Cattle Health Care and Scientific Goat Management were prepared and the same distributed to livestock owners to serve as reference materials.
Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted through NSS/during the year
01.09.2014 to 30.09.2014 Maintenance of tree plants @RIVER Campus
10.09.2014 Planning of activities for the current year @Seminar hall
15.09.2014 Planning of activities for the current year @Group discussion hall, RIVER
24.09.2014 Lecture on Waste management @ RIVER Campus
27.09.2014 Clearing the bushes -foundation stones @RIVER Campus
02.10.2014 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan @Teaching Veterinary Hospital campus
08.10.2014 Visit to orphanage and distribution of fruits@ Sandosh Nanban,
Koodapakkam
11.10.2014 Clearing the bushes -foundation stones @RIVER Campus
15.11.2014 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan @RIVER campus
01.12.2014 to 31.12.2014 Maintenance of tree plants
04.12.2014 Arranging for deworming campaign Field visit & survey
05.12.2014 Publicity for deworming campaign handouts distribution
06.12.2014 Conducting Deworming campaign for goats
01.01.2015 to 31.01.2015 Maintenance of tree plants
26.01.2015 Republic day celebration
31.01.2015 Planning arranging for the NSS Special camp
05.03.2015 Distribution of school bags in Santhosh Nanban (NGO) @Koodapakkam
village
14.03.2015 Collection of used cloths for children of orphanage @RIVER &
Puducherry
16.03.2015 Planning arranging for the NSS Special camp @RIVER campus
29.03.2015 Awareness on nature- visit to Botanical garden @Auroville
31.03.2015 Deworming of cattle of Gushala, @Reddichavedi
Around 104 students from II, III and IV B.V.Sc &.A.H enrolled as volunteers in the NSS unit.
Dr.V.Gopal, Principal, Mother Theresa Post Graduate and Research Institue of Health Sciences,
Puducherry delivered a lecture on AIDS awareness on 14th
Oct., 2014
3.5 Collaborations
Number of Collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange during the year
Nature of Activity Participant Source of financial support Duration
--- --- --- ---
Linkages with institutions/industries for internship, on-the-job training, project work, sharing of
research facilities etc. during the year 2014-15
Training centers Duration Participants
Identified veterinary dispensaries in Pondicherry
region. 2 months
51
Final year students
Clinical Training/ABC/ Vaccination at TVCC,
RIVER 1.5 months
State Livestock Breeding and Training Centre
(SLBTC), Hessarghatta, Government of
Karnataka
10 days
Central Poultry Development Organization
(CPDO), Hessarghatta, Ministry of Agriculture
and Farmers Welfare, Government of India.
10 days
Central Frozen Semen Production & Training
Institute (CFSPTI), Hessarghatta, Governement of
India.
10 days
ILFC, RIVER 10 days
Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, Mysuru,
Karnataka
2 week
LPT (Meat technology) 10 days
Ponlait (Dairy Technology) 10 days
MoUs signed with institutions of national, international importance, other universities, industries,
corporate houses etc. during the year
Organisation Date of MoU
signed
Purpose and
Activities
Number of students/teachers
participated under MoUs
CRITERION IV – INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES
4.1 Physical Facilities
Budget allocation, excluding salary for infrastructure augmentation during the year 2014-15
Budget allocated for infrastructure
augmentation
Budget utilized for infrastructure development
----- Rs.16,82,903/-
Details of augmentation in infrastructure facilities during the year
Facilities Existing Newly added
Campus area 59 acres ---
Class rooms 05
Laboratories 50 ---
Seminar Halls 02 ---
Classrooms with LCD facilities 05 ---
Seminar halls with ICT facilities 01 ---
Conference Hall with ICT facilities 01
4.2 Library as a Learning Resource
Library is automated {Integrated Library Management System -ILMS}
4.2.1Library Services Existing no.
of books
Newly added
2014-15
Total no. of
books as on date
No. Value in Rs.
4932 Text Books 4422 ---- ----
Reference Books 510 ---- ----
e-Books
Journals
Indian Journals 25 11 Rs. 5000/-
Foreign Journals 22 ---- ----
e-Journals
Digital Database
CD & Video VET CD - for Rs. 1,10,867/- (from 1973 to 1999)
BEAST CD – for Rs. 1,23,827/- (from 1973 to 2000)
Library Automation
Weeding (Hard & Soft) NIL
Others (specify) 1. Eminent Professor Dr .C. R. Krishnamurthy (Retd.) had donated
eighty seven (87) his personal books on veterinary sciences to
the library.
4.3 IT Infrastructure
A centralized computer facility is available in the administrative building of the College for
the use of students and faculty.
Each department is provided with a Desktop personal computer. The computer center is
having a Local Area Network (LAN) with a Windows server, 6 workstations,1 Laser colour
printer, 1 Laser Mono printer, 1 Dot Matrix Printer and 1 scanner.
All the departments are sharing a high-speed broadband Internet connection (2 MBPS)
connected by fibreoptic network for the Internet facility.
The Internet and printing facility at the college computer center is being extended to the
students at a nominal cost.
E-content developed by teachers such as: e-PG-Pathshala, CEC (under e-PG-Pathshala CEC (Under
Graduate) SWAYAM other MOOCs platform NPTEL/NMEICT/any other Government initiatives &
institutional (Learning Management System (LMS) etc
Name of the teacher Name of the module Platform on which
module is developed
Date of launching
e – content
--- --- --- --
4.4 Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure
Expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities,
excluding salary component, during the year 2014-15
Assigned budget
on academic
facilities for the
year
Expenditure
incurred on
maintenance of
academic
facilities
Assigned budget
on physical
facilities for the
year
Expenditure incurred on maintenance
of physical facilities
--- --- ---- Rs.16,82,903/-
CRITERION V - STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION
5.1 Student Support
Scholarships and Financial Support
Name /Title of the
scheme
Number of
students Amount in Rupees
Financial support
from institution
Stipend for PG
studies
23 Rs.6000/month
UG internship
stipend
51 Rs.6000/month
Financial support from other sources
a) National Minority
Scholarship
---
JKPMS ---
Dr.Ambedkar
Scholarship
---
Post Matric
Scholarship
---
Isham Uday
Scholarship
---
National
Scholarship
---
Nagaland
Scholarship
---
Police Scholarship ---
Building &
Construction
workers
---
North East Railway ---
Endowments for outstanding students in academic performances namely –
Chief Secretary cash award,
Intas best student award,
Professor B.Nandakumaran Memorial Gold Medal,
Professor Y.B.B. Gangadhar Rao Memorial Gold Medal,
Professor K.V. Subba Reddy Award
Esharani-Arabina Gold Medal. Number of capability enhancement and development schemes such as Soft skill development,
Remedial coaching, Language lab, Bridge courses, Yoga, Meditation, Personal Counselling and
Mentoring etc.,
Date Topic
14th
October 2014 AIDS Awareness by Dr.V.Gopal, Principal, Mother Theresa Post-
Graduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences, Puducherry
25th
April 2015 World Veterinary Day. Dr.S.Sundaravadivelu, IAS., Special
Secretary and District Collector, Govt. of Puducherry, Puducherry
Students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the
institution during the year
Dr.S.Nandakumar,Chief Veterinary Officer, Frigerio Conserva Allana Ltd.,Zaheerabad,
Andhra Pradesh, an alumni of our Institute delivered a Guest Lecture on Allanasons Meat
Operations And Job Opportunities on 10.7.2014 to PG Students and final year students
Institutional mechanism for transparency, timely redressal of student grievances, Prevention of
sexual harassment and ragging cases during the year
Total grievances
received
No. of grievances redressed Average number of days for grievance
redressal
--- --- ---
5.2 Student Progression
Details of campus placement during the year 2014-15
On campus Off Campus
Name of
Organizations
Visited
Number of
Students
Participated
Number of
Students
Placed
Name of
Organizations
Visited
Number of
Students
Participated
Number of
Students Placed
--- --- --- --- --- ---
Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year 2014-15
Year Number of students
enrolling into higher
education
Programme graduated from Department graduated from
2014-15 42% BVSc RIVER
Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year (eg:
NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Five students qualified NET
Two students joined Agricultural Research Services, India.
Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year 2014-15
The Students’ Council conducted the Inter Class Culturals, Inter Class Games, Inter Class Athletic Meet. RIVER organized the following events in the Inter- College tournament at our
campus for the year 2014-15 successfully.
Volley Ball (Men and Women)
Shuttle Badminton (Men and Women)
Power Lifting , Best Physique
Cricket (Men)
The sports day was celebrated on 20th
Feb., 2015. Thiru K.Shivaram Alva, Managing Director, Allva
Plast, Puducherry – Chief Guest
The college Day celebrated on 6th
March 2015. Col.S.K.Nair, Commanding Officer, NCC,
Puducherry.
5.3 Student Participation and Activities
Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at
national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Achievements in Art & Literary Events: a. Anurag Gupta & Vigneswari & R.Hariharan (I-B.V.Sc &A.H)are the winners in
Inter Collegiate(Science Quiz) conducted by Community Radio Station, Puduvai-Vanni at Pondicherry University on 04-05-14.
b. In All India Drawing Competition conducted by Zydus Pharma, our Students participated and the first prize won by V.Aarthi (IV-B.V.Sc &A.H) with a cash award worth Rs.2000/- and a certificate and the second prize won by - Sasha Pinto (II-B.V.Sc & A.H) with a cash award worth Rs.1500/- and a certificate and the third prize won by – Sathya Priya Parthiban (II-B.V.Sc & A.H) with a cash award worth
Rs.1000/- and a certificate. c. Patnala Jysona Priya (V-B.V.Sc & A.H) & Aayushi Shetye, Tamilarasi, Kavitha
(IV-B.V.Sc & A.H) and Sara Pinto (II-B.V.Sc & A.H) from our college participated in a drawing competition.
d. S.Karthikraja (I-B.V.Sc &A.H.) has won 2nd prize in Tamil Elocution conducted by Red Ribbon Club held at Pondicherry Engineering College 0n 27-01-2015.
Achievement of Students in Sports a. S.Kumaresan & D.Gowtham – IV B.V.Sc & A.H. were selected for South Zone Inter-
University Cricket (M) tournament at Anna University , T.N. b. Jagruthi Bathani (V- B.V.Sc & A.H) and Ashiwini Prabhu (IV- B.V.Sc & A.H) were
selected for South Zone Inter- University Shuttle Badminton (W) tournament, held at Bharathiyar University, T.N.
c. C.Prasad (V- B.V.Sc & A.H) was selected for South Zone Inter University Shuttle Badminton (M). Tournament, held at Bharathiyar University, T.N.
d. Kekarietsollie Keyo(V- B.V.Sc &A.H), Sunjit Longkessar, Archit K Sridhar, Lijin James (IV- B.V.Sc & A.H) was selected for South Zone Inter University Football (M) tournament, held at Calicut university, Kerala.
e. Akshay Mohan (I-M.V.Sc) was selected for All India Inter University Swimming (Men) which was held at Bangalore University.
f. M.Saravanan (III- B.V.Sc & A.H) has represented 18th National Tennis Championship 2014 representing Pondicherry State, the Championship was held at Kasarkod, Kerala.
g. Akshay Mohan (I-M.V.Sc) , Sooraj Mohan ( IV-B.V.Sc &A.H), Narayanan (I-B.V.Sc &A.H) has participated for the Inter college Swimming Competition on different categories and was the runners up at Inter-Collegiate level
h. Jagruthi Bathani (V- B.V.Sc & A.H) and Ashiwini Prabhu, D.Gowtham (IV B.V.Sc & A.H) was the runners up in Shuttle Badminton Inter Collegiate level.
i. Sasha Pinto ( II B.V.Sc & A.H) won the second place for 110 hurdles at the Inter collegiate Athletic meet conducted by Pondicherry University. She also won the third place for 200 mts.
Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative
bodies/committees of the institution
The student‟s council is formed every year under the guidance of the Dean of the Institute
and the Associate Patron.
The office bearers of the student‟s council is selected by a process of election by the students.
The students council of the Institute provides the opportunity for every student to learn,
express and develop their talent and skill in various art and literary, debating as well dramatic
events as each of these activities are performed under the banner of various societies viz.,
debating, art and literature and dramatic societies.
Every society is led by a teaching staff with interest, skill and exposure in the relevant field.
The students themselves are given opportunity to organize various programmes to express
their talents and they are also supported well in participating in the events organized outside
the campus, which includes competitions organized at University, District, Regional and
State level .
The student council meets time to time to discuss matters related to students welfare and to
organize other events such as college days, sports day etc.
5.3 Alumni Engagement
Dr.S.Nandakumar,Chief Veterinary Officer, Frigerio Conserva Allana Ltd.,Zaheerabad, Andhra
Pradesh, an alumni of our Institute delivered a Guest Lecture on Allanasons Meat Operations And
Job Opportunities on 10.7.2014 to PG Students and final year students
CRITERION VI –GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership
Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the last year
The administrative set-up consist of Dean, Head of the Departments/Sections, Deputy
registrar(Academic) and Deputy Registrar(Finance). They participate in the planning and
execution of the Institutional development Plan.
The Heads of the Departments and section Heads are responsible for the implementation of
policies and the progress of their units which are under supervision of the Dean of the
Institute.
6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment
Preparations for NAAC visit.
To apply for ICAR accreditation
To apply for UGC autonomous status
To establish poultry feed milling unit with the fund of RKVY
To improve veterinary laboratory diagnosis service in Veterinary Clinical Complex.
Implementation of e-governance in areas of operations:
Admission through online registration and counselling by Centralized Admission
Committee (CENTAC)
Examination – Online registration, Online entry of marks and declaration of results
Institute is adopting e- Tendering / e-Procurement process through the Government of
Puducherry portal at https://pudutenders.gov.in
6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategies
The institute has the policy of deputing faculty for doctoral /Post-Doctoral degree programmes at
international, national and state universities.
Faculty members are deputed for various faculty development programmes –
Summer/Winter/Short Courses/ Orientation/Refresher/Workshop/Training sponsored by
ICAR/DBT/DST/UGC held at various Central/State Agriculture / Veterinary Universities
throughout the country.
Faculty members are encouraged to attend National/International
Conferences/Seminars/Symposia.
RIVER also organizes in-house faculty development programme.
No. of faculty attended seminars/symposia/conferences/workshop during the year: 2014-15
No. of Faculty International level National
level State level
Local level
Attended Seminars/
Workshops 5 10 3
0
Presented papers 9 8 0 0
Resource Persons 0 8 1 0
Faculty and Staff recruitment (no. for permanent/fulltime recruitment):
Teaching Non-teaching
Permanent – Nil- Fulltime --- Permanent --- Fulltime/temporary ---
Welfare schemes for
Teaching Pension, Gratuity
Non teaching Pension, Gratuity
Students Health Insurance
6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization
Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly at the end of of financial year by
the AG Audit, Govt. of India and Financial Audit, Govt. of Puducherry.
Funds / Grants received from management, non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropies
during the year
Name of the non government funding
agencies/ individuals
Funds/ Grants received in Rs. Purpose
--- ---- ----
Total corpus fund generated
6.5 Internal Quality Assurance System
Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes Pondicherry
University
Yes Dean
Administrative Yes AG Audit
Govt. of India
Yes Govt. of
Puducherry
Development programmes for support staff (at least three)
Time bound promotion through DPC
Training on soft skills
Training on computer literacy
Post Accreditation initiative(s) (mention at least three)
----
CRITERION VII – INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES
7.1 - Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities
7.1.1 Gender Equity (Number of gender equity promotion programmes organized by the institution
during the year)
Creating positive social norms in educational institutions that value women and their rights is
important to improve the well-being of women and achieve long-term and sustainable social change.
.Educating the students about gender equality will facilitate an enabling environment within the
academic institutions where women are treated with dignity and respect. This will strengthen the
potential of these young people to advocate for gender equality and monitor progress towards gender
justice..
Environmental Consciousness and Sustainability/Alternate Energy initiatives such as:
Percentage of power requirement of the College met by the renewable energy sources
Process if Green Campus Initiated.
Inclusion and Situatedness
One day workshop of „Assessment – Reflection of Livestock Production and Livestock
delivery System‟ in coloration with NABARD to identify the problem in livestock delivery
system and solutions
Village level camp organized during the period 23rd
to 29th
March 2015 in Alankuppam
village, Kalapet, Puducherry to undertake Animal Health and Vaccination.
Cattle (452 no.) were vaccinated against FMD. a total of 897 goats were de-wormed.
Emergency cases in Puducherry town are attended by an “Expert on Wheels” during daytime
at the doorsteps of the animal owner‟s house
Ambulatory Clinic with clinicians on-board operates five days a week to sensitize the
students on primary needs of livestock at the door steps of livestock owners over 10 villages
of Puducherry region. Animals treated during this period were 5279 nos.
Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and Ethics
During special camps, the NSS volunteers are exposed to Brain games, Life skills and Values
Education under the guidance of Dr.K.Natchimuthu, Programme Officer, NSS.
Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
Waste Management.
Avoidance of Plastics
Tree Planting