UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE Estd. 1916
(A STATE UNIVERSITY)
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
(2010-2011)
CRAWFORD HALL
MYSORE -570005
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UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR)
Name of the Institutions UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE
Name of the Head of the Institution Dr V G Talawar
Ph No Office: 0821-2419466 Residence: 0821-2419633
Mobile: 09448458919 email: [email protected]
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinatior Dr K Byrappa
Ph No office: 0821-2419414 Residence:-0821-2515346
Mobile: 09845274072 email: [email protected]
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PREFACE
The higher education in India is becoming an international service as observed
during the last three decades. There is growing concern all over the world about quality,
standards and recognition of the higher education institutions. There is a need to ascertain
and assure quality in the teaching-learning, research and extension, organization and
management of Universities and other institutions of higher level of learning. The role of
universities is not only providing and promoting access to higher education, but also
offering quality education with excellent infrastructure, useful learning resources and
student-centric support services. Quality and excellence are the new buzzwords and
mantra of higher education institutions today. The challenge before higher education is
offering globally attractive programmes and creating world-class environment of
education.
The University of Mysore is one of the top twenty Universities in India
considered for its outstanding contributions in the field of higher education, research and
extension. Established in 1916 by the Maharaja of Mysore, the University has shown
several milestones and achieved hallmarks in the higher education system in the country.
The University has been adopting several quality checks through measureable
parameters for providing good education for intellectual development. This is done
through consistent efforts made by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of the
University with its continuous involvement in the improvement of the system. The
annual growth factors in terms of curriculum design, teaching, learning, research,
consultancy, extension, student support services, infrastructure, learning resources,
organization and management are analysed by the IQAC every year. The achievements
of the faculty, students and collaborators of the University are evaluated through SWOT
analysis and by subjecting the University’s activities through an external Academic and
Administrative Audit Committee (AAAC), in order to ensure unbiased assessment of the
performance.
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It is under this context, the report of IQAC is consolidated and presented for year
from 2010-11. I take the privilege of presenting this report for further processing by the
National Assessment and Accreditation Council(NAAC), Bangalore. The efforts made
by the IQAC is commendable for the academic progression of the University. With all
its credits and contributions, the University is marching ahead in providing quality
education not only to the students of India, but also to students of fifty countries in the
world as students of these counties are studying in PG Departments and Constituents and
Affiliated Colleges of the University of Mysore. I congratulate the entire team of IQAC
and the advisory committee for their commitment and continuous efforts to give quality
input for improvement of higher education system.
(Prof. V.G. Talawar)
Vice-Chancellor
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Table of Contents
PART A 1
The Foundation 1
Development and Diversification 1
Functions and plans of IQAC 5
Formats with Quality Parameters 7
Teachers’ Self-Appraisal Form 7
Peer Assessment of Faculty 7
Students Critical Evaluation of Teachers 7
Questionnaire on administration 8
Parents feedback on campus facilities 8
PART-B 9
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the Institution: 9
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG) 13
3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction 13
4. Inter-disciplinary progammes started 14
5. Examination reforms implemented 15
6. Candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE etc 15
7. Initiative towards Faculty Development programme 16
8. Total number of seminars / workshops conducted 18
9. Research Projects 19
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10. Patents generated, if any 21
11. New collaborative research programmes 21
12. Research grants received from various agencies 22
13. Details of research scholars 23
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor 46
15. Honors/Awards to the faculty 47
16. Internal resources generated 50
17. Details of departments obtained UGC SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/DST, FIST, etc. assistance /
recognition: 50
18. Community Services 51
19. Teachers and Officers newly recruited: 54
20. Teaching - Non-teaching ratio: 56
21. Improvements in the library services: 58
22. New books/journals their numbers and cost 61
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the action-taken on
student feedback 61
24. Unit cost of education: 62
25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and Examination
results, issue of certificates: 62
26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities: 63
27. Technology up gradation 72
28. Computer and Internet access and training to teachers and students 73
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29. Financial aid to students: 73
30. Activities and support from the Alumni Association: 75
31. Support from the Parent – Teacher Association and its Activities 76
32. Health services 77
33. Performance in sports activities: 78
34. Incentives to outstanding sports persons: 81
35. Student achievements and awards: 81
36. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling unit: 86
37. Placement services provided to students: 88
38. Development programmes for non-teaching staff: 89
39. Best Practices of the institution 89
40. Linkages developed with National-International, Academic/Research bodies: 90
41. Any other relevant information the Institution wishes to add: 91
PART-C 97
Administrative Audit from: 2007-08 97
Administration - Observations 97
Finance - Observations 98
Examinations - Observations 98
Future Plans 99
UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE (Estd 1916)
(State University)
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (2010 - 2011)
PART A
The Foundation
The University of Mysore came into existence on 27th July 1916 is one of the
oldest Universities in India. It is the sixth University in the country and the very first in
the erstwhile princely state of Mysore. Sri Krishnaraja Wodeyar-IV, the benevolent ruler
of Mysore and Sir M. Visvesvaraya, Engineer-Statesman, the then Dewan of Mysore
were the pioneers in establishing this University.
Development and Diversification
During 1918-19, the University had 743 students apart from 735 collegiate High
School students. The jurisdiction of the University was co-terminus with the borders of
the State until 1956, when the districts of Coorg and South Kanara joined the then
Mysore State with the reorganisation of the states after independence. With the founding
of the Bangalore University in the year 1964, the educational institutions in the districts
of Bangalore got transferred to Bangalore University and later in 1976 all affiliated
colleges in Kolar and Tumkur districts also merged with Bangalore University.
Later the University of Mysore established two Post Graduate centres, one at
Mangalore and another at Shimoga. These two Post Graduate centres got transformed
into independent universities viz. Mangalore University and Kuvempu University in 1980
and 1987 respectively. The educational institutions of Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu
got transferred to Mangalore University and those institutions under the jurisdiction of
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Chitradurga and Chikmagalore districts got transferred to Kuvempu Universtity after
their establishment.
Presently, the jurisdiction of the University of Mysore is restricted to four
districts, viz., Mysore, Mandya, Hassan and Chamarajanagar. All the colleges and other
institutions of higher education coming under the geographical territory of these four
districts are affiliated to the University of Mysore. Manasagangotri - a picturesque
suburban part of the Mysore city, large in size, a mansion at the center, overlooking a fine
Kukkarahalli lake - is the main campus where all PG departments are located. It is now a
center of learning comprising academic, research, extension and cultural activities. The
Administrative offices including the offices of the Vice-Chancellor, the Registrar, the
Registrar (Evaluation) and the Finance Officer are located in the Crawford Hall. Apart
from main campus at Manasagangotri unit open 3 PG centres to cater to the rural youth.
These includes Sir M. Vishweshwaraya, PG Centre, Mandya PG Centre, Hassan and
satellite centre Chamarajnagar. The University has 58 Post-graduate departments
offering 75 PG Courses.
In addition, the University has four Constituent Colleges, 190 Affiliated
Colleges, 24 PG Centers in Colleges and 37 Recognized Research Centres. It also has
University School of Design and International School of Information Management.
Further, the University has many important centres of learning, training and research.
These include: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC), Oriental Research
Institute (ORI), UGC-Academic Staff College (ASC), Centre for Women Studies,
Centre for Canadian Studies, Dr. Ambedkar Research and Extention Centre, Babu
Jagajivan Ram Centre for Studies Research and Extension, NSS Training Centre.
University-Industry Interaction Cell, Centre for Proficiency Development and
Placement Services, Gandhian Studies, National Centre for History of Science. To
promote and nurture academic and research activities, the University has many
supportive units and facilities, such as - the University Science Instrumentation Centre,
Central Library, Prasaranga – the publication division, Printing Press, College
Development Council, University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau,
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International Centre, Office of the Director of Students Welfare, Special Cell for the
development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Statistical Cell, Cricket
Stadium, Swimming Pool, Multipurpose Gymnasium, Oval Ground - Athletic track,
sports fields, two Health Centers and 17 hostels for men, women students and working
women.
The University is adorned with monumental, palatial heritage buildings such as
the Jayalaxmi Vilas Mansion, Leela Vihar Mansion, Oriental Research Institute,
Crawford Hall, Maharaja's College, Union building, Yuvaraja's College and Maharaja's
College Hostel reflecting the art, tradition and culture of the region.
Ever since its inception, the University has strived for excellence and innovative
programmes that are useful to the society. These include: extension lectures in rural
sector in the regional language by distinguished scholars, demonstrations, exhibitions,
‘Operation Bharani’ - rural reconstruction involving students and teachers, popularizing
literature through important publications, such as - Kannada Vishwakosha, Epigraphia
Carnatica, History of Karnataka, Kannada-English Dictionary and so on. These
programmes have attracted several philanthropists, institutions and Government agencies
to donate and to support the University in its developmental and welfare schemes through
institution of endowments, scholarships, fellowships, medals, cash prizes, and Chairs to
promote, nurture and attain the academic excellence. Hence today, the University has 13
Chairs, 290 Gold medals, 218 Cash prizes and numerous scholarships and fellowships.
Another distinguishing feature of the University is the recording of its
accomplishments since its inception in the form of an official publication titled "Mysore
University Gazette." This gazette apart from indexing the important achievements
(chronicles) and the development of the University, contain provisions of the Rules,
Regulations, Ordinances and such other orders issued from time to time. The
University has entered into MOU (Memoranda of Understanding) with many institutions
and organizations in India and abroad.
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The University has celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 1941, Golden Jubilee in 1966-
67, Diamond Jubilee in 1976 and Platinum Jubilee in 1991-93. To mark these
celebrations several special programmes were organized. These include: national and
international level conferences, seminars, workshops, exhibitions, demonstrations.
Golden Jubilee fund and Platinum Jubilee fund were also instituted. Further, many new
and innovative teaching and research programmes were introduced as part of the
celeberations.
The University of Mysore has many unique and notable features. To name a few:
Oriental Research Institute containing nearly 70000 manuscripts, Institute of
Development Studies offering inter-disciplinary courses, UGC’s National Centre for
History of Science, Linkages with many reputed institutions in India and abroad, a
library with a huge collection of more than 6 lakh books, an ISO-9001-2000 Certified
centre for Career Oriented Programmes in IT (CIST) and the University School of
Design. The University believes in quick declaration of results, transparent systems of
admission and management, rewarding exemplary faculty, felicitating retired staff and
instituting medals and prizes for meritorious students. The University has campus-wide
networking, single-window procedure for overseas students’ admission, UGC’s Infonet
service with remote access facility. Many departments have UGC-SAP/DRS status,
DST-FIST supported centres, Ford Foundation’s Digital Library project, DANIDA
assisted R&D projects, DST assisted Crystal research project, Molecular Genetics
projects, projects funded by numerous National and International Funding agencies,
UGC sponsored Centre for Remedial coaching, facilities for co-curricular and extra-
curricular activities, auditoria and halls for meetings, and support services. The
University also brings out a quarterly newsletter.
After its fruitful and meaningful existence for over 95 years, the University of
Mysore is proud of having its thousands of alumni spread all over the globe, as teachers,
scientists, lawyers, engineers, doctors, administrators, social workers, statesmen, and so
on, serving the mankind and contributing their might to the enrichment of the culture and
progress of the country.
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Functions and plans of IQAC
University of Mysore has established the IQAC in 2001, immediately after first
NAAC assessment and accreditation. It was done based on the guidelines of the UGC
and the NAAC to monitor, improve and ensure quality of the entire academic and
administrative programmes of the University. The IQAC has evolved appropriate
mechanism and procedure to ensure efficient, effective and progressive performance of
academic and administrative tasks; ensuring relevance and quality of the academic
programmes; maximizing teaching, learning, research, extension and consultancy
opportunities; credibility of evaluation procedures, adequacy and maintenance of support
structure and services.
The University has adopted the following processes for internal quality checks:
• Evaluation of teachers by students at the end of every semester.
• Self appraisal reports submitted by teachers every year.
• Organisation of workshops at regular intervals on Quality Assurance and
Management to sensitize the faculty.
• Students’ feedback on various academic programmes to understand their impact
and usefulness.
The following advisory committee as per the guidelines of the NAAC was
constituted for this purpose:
Sl.No. Name and Address of the IQAC
members Sl.No. Name and Address of the IQAC
members
1. Prof V G Talawar Chairman, Vicie-Chancellor,
University of Mysore
2. Prof M Chandrakumar, Director,
PMEB, University of Mysore,
Mysore
3. Prof S N Hegde Ex-Vice Chancellor, University
of Mysore
4. Prof P Venkataramaiah Ex-Vice Chancellor, Kuvempu
University
5. Sri B R Pai, Chairman and Managing
Director, VWF Industries LTd.
429 , Hebbal Industrial Area,
Oppt Cauvery Ford, Hebbal
Mysore 60
6. Sri K Ramu KAS Registrar (Evaluation) University of Myosre
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Sl.No. Name and Address of the IQAC
members Sl.No. Name and Address of the IQAC
members
7. Prof B S Suresh , Finance Officer, University of
Myosre
8. Prof . Masood Siraj, Dean , Faculty
of Arts University of Myosre
9. Prof N Usha Rani, DOS in Mass
Communication University of Myosre
10. Prof M Assadi, DOS in Political
Science University of Myosre
11. Prof C P Siddaashrama, KIKS,
University of Myosre 12. Prof Syeed Akhil Ahmed, Dean,
Faculty of Science, University of
Myosre
13. Prof K Yeshodara, DOS in
Education University of Myosre
14. Prof R Somashekar DOS in Physics, University of
Myosre
15. Prof B Shivaraj, Dean , Faculty of
Management, University of
Myosre
16. Prof A Balasubramanyam Director, EMMRC, University of
Myosre
17. Prof P S Naik Registrar, University of Myosre
18. Prof. Ishwar Bhat
Dean, Faculty of Law
19. Prof. Byrappa, Co-ordinator,
IQAC
The IQAC met periodically and reviewed the progress of the University and its
quality enhancement based on the criteria fixed by the NAAC for self evaluation and
suggested actions for further strengthening and sustaining the quality. The quality of the
academic programmes is ensured through constant monitoring and supervision by
appropriate committees as detailed below:
• Every department has a Programme Committee and a Course Co-ordinator, which
meets at least three times in a semester to review the P.G. programmes offered.
• Ph.D. programmes are monitored by Doctoral Committees. For every Ph.D.
Scholar, a separate Doctoral Committee is constituted. The Doctoral Committee
meets once in every six months and monitors the progress of the scholar.
• The curriculum is revised once in two years by the Board of Studies constituted as
per provisions under the University Statutes.
• The University ensures the quality of administration by establishing a well
defined hierarchical administrative structure for a smooth flow of direction and
execution of various administrative decisions with necessary internal monitoring
and checks.
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Formats with Quality Parameters
The University, through a well structured format, collects the necessary primary
data and information from all the Departments and other Sections of the University on
Programmes Offered, Students Enrolment, Faculty Strength, Infrastructure and other
Programmes. The system of evaluation and internal assessment and the results of
students, placement and further progression of students in higher education are assessed
by using these details.
Teachers’ Self-Appraisal Form
A Self-Appraisal Form which was prepared in 1998 was modified in subsequent
years - 2001, 2006 and 2009 - incorporating new UGC norms and NAAC Criteria and
distributed to all faculty members in order to collect information from each teacher
regarding their qualification, experience, research publications, research projects, and
funds mobilized by the teacher, conferences attended and papers presented, foreign
academic visits, fellowships obtained, countries visited, conferences organized,
membership of academic societies, etc. This data provided by teachers formed another
major component to evaluate the performances of teachers and their capability matrix
under the context of their teaching, learning, research and development, and extension
activities.
Peer Assessment of Faculty
Teachers’ performance and their contribution to the development of respective
departments in particular and University in general, their association with various
activities of the University etc. were got assessed by the peer team informally.
Students Critical Evaluation of Teachers
Students’ feedback is an essential component of the assessment of academic
institutions. It provides an opportunity to elicit the view of the students regarding
modern tools and techniques, facilities available in departments and teaching & learning
environment. Questions regarding teachers’ regularity in conducting classes, providing
up-to-date information on the subject, their orientation to the assigned part of the
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curriculum, style and efficiency of teaching, clarity in imparting information, availability
of the teacher before and after the class hours for consultation, general ability of the
teachers, their capabilities in motivating students for progression, etc are included in such
exercises. Students’ feedback is also obtained on campus facilities such as cleanliness
and ambiance in campus, security in the campus, library facility, research facility, general
student amenities such as canteen facility, sports facility, transport facility, medical
facility, overall impression etc. Their opinion about the role of administrators and system
of administration, delays and denials of justice etc is also sought. Students are asked to
give their feedback in an abstract manner also. This is a good initiative for introspection
from its stakeholders and beneficiaries. The AAAC evaluate these forms and suggests
improvement possibilities.
Questionnaire on administration
A questionnaire is also prepared for obtaining the role played by various
administrative sections including the officers of Registrar, Registrar (Evaluation),
Finance Officer and the other supporting units such as SC/ST Cell, University Library,
Student Welfare Office, University Health Centre, Garden Department, National Service
Scheme and Estate Office while delivering services to students, staff and the other
stakeholders and also to elicit the information regarding the efficiency of the functioning
of these offices. This has helped in proper planning, budget allocation and carrying out
reforms.
Parents feedback on campus facilities
The parents’ feedback on their wards is normally collected on day-to-day basis by
concerned teachers offering the course(s). This feedback includes their opinion about
campus facilities, discipline on the campus, facilities provided by the university, general
reputation, campus atmosphere, placement record, location of university, overall rating,
etc.
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PART-B
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives o f the
Institution:
The Vision and Mission statements of the University as incorporated by the
Founding Fathers are:
• To impart education – literary, artistic and scientific, agricultural,
commercial and professional,
• For furthering original research,
• For promoting the state of literature, art, philosophy, history, medicine,
science and other branches of useful knowledge; and
• For imparting physical and moral training.
The University has been promoting the growth of human resources since its
inception with pride, and has been striving to achieve excellence in all avenues. Many
faculty members have received both national and international recognition in the form of
awards, fellowships and membership of learned societies. To mention a few: Prof. S.
Chandrashekar – Fellow of the Royal Society, Prof. K. V. Puttappa – Gnanapeetha
Award and Padma Bhushan, Prof. U. R. Anantha Murthy – Padma Bhushan and
Gnanapeeth Award, and Prof. C. D. Narasimhaiah – Padma Bhushan. It is worth
mentioning here that Dr. S. Radhakrishnan who served this University as distinguished
Professor of Philosophy rose to the status the President of India.
Motto of the University
The significance of the mission is reflected in the functioning of the University as
enshrined in its EMBLEM. The university emblem consists of “Gandabherunda” a
double headed mythological bird flanked by two sharabhas which are animals. This
symbol of bird and animals represents watchfulness, virtue, unity, courage, liberality and
truth. The motto of the university, “Na Hi Jnanena Sadrisham” which means “There is
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nothing comparable to knowledge” is depicted in the emblem. The emblem also
contains “Satyamevadharmayaham” which means “I always uphold the truth”.
Functions of the University
The functions and responsibilities are defined clearly in the Karnataka State
Universities Act 2000. They cover academic courses to be imparted, research activities to
be carried out, institution of teaching positions, visiting professors, establishment of
chairs and special arrangement for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and other
weaker sections of the society. The functions also include extra-mural teaching, physical
and military teaching, encouraging students science activities, promotion of sports,
athletic clubs and extra-curricular activities.The university has an affiliation system
whereby it can affiliate colleges within its administrative jurisdiction - presently covering
four districts viz. Mysore, Mandya, Chamarajanagar and Hassan. The university also
has provisions to recognize private, Central Government and State Government Institutes
for research purposes even outside the university jurisdiction.
The major considerations of the University are to promote:
• Intellectualism • Access to the disadvantaged • Equity to the local people • Self-development • Community and national development • Ecology and environment • Value orientation • Employment • Introduction of recent technology like Information Technology • Introduction of programs that meet other global demands in higher • education • Excellence in higher education, empowerment through knowledge • Inclusive growth for socio-economic change and sustainable development
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The materialization of the goals into programmes are seen in the establishment of
post-graduate main campus at Manasagangotri, four Constituent Colleges for promotion
of studies in arts, commerce, management, humanities, fine arts and science. The
university also has established three Post-Graduate centers in all the other three districts,
viz., Mandya, Hassan and Chamarajanagar offering post-graduate courses to reach higher
education to the rural youth. The university also has several research and training centers
including Oriental Research Institute and Folkore and Archaeological Museum.
The achievement of the goals and objectives of the university are being realized,
since the action plan and the programmes are given more importance. It is to integrate
the larger interest of the individuals, institutions, nation in higher education globally.
The following are the recent initiatives attempted in line with the Mission of the
University.
1) The Committee for Development of Science in Schools organised Vignana Kalika
Spandana Shibira for High School students from 12-14, April, 2010.
2) Prof. Ved Prakash, Hon’ble Vice-Chairman, University Grants Commission, New
Delhi visited University on 03.05.2010 and delivered Special Lecture on `Coping
with Challenges on Higher Education’.
3) His Excellency, the Governor of Karnataka and Chancellor of the University,
presented Honorary Doctorate Degree to Smt. Meera Kumar, Hon’ble Speaker of
Lok Sabha on 18.5.2010.
4) 94th Foundation Day of the University was celebrated on 27 July, 2010. Justice
Shri. Shivaraj Patil, Former Judge of Supreme Court of India delivered Foundation
Day Lecture on `Injecting Human Values in University Education’.
5) UGC Expert Committee visited University of Mysore on 04.08.2010 to examine
the proposal of the University for starting of SET Centre.
6) Office bearers of the Indian Science Congress Association visited University on
22.09.2010 for holding ISCA Session during January 2012.
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7) Department of Science and Technology, Government of India sanctioned Rs.9.00
Crores under Promotion of University Research and Scientific Excellence
(PURSE) programme to the University of Mysore.
8) `Suvarna Manasa – 2011’, an academic exhibition was organised to mark Golden
Jubilee Celebrations of the establishment of Manasagangothri Campus from 15-24,
February, 2011.
9) Prof. M. I. Savadatti, Former Vice-Chairman, Karnataka State Council for Higher
Education, Bangalore and former Vice-Chancellor of Mangalore University,
delivered National Science Day lecture on `Science: evolution and opportunities’
on 28.02.2011
Estabilished Post-graduate satellite center at Chamarajanagar- one of the most
backward districts in the country and started three PG courses viz., MBA, MCom, and
MSW.
• Encouraged starting of PG programs in nearly 28 colleges to reach rural
graduates.
• Enhanced the intake of seats for various courses to fall in line with the
strategy of the government: access and equity and thereby increase
number of students strength from -61,000 to 89,000.
• Special provision was made in admissions to various courses for destitute
children.
Special Programs organized
1) Committee for Development of Science in Schools organised Vignana Kalika
Spandana Shibira for High School students from 12-14, April, 2010.
2) Prof. Ved Prakash, Hon’ble Vice-Chairman, University Grants Commission, New
Delhi visited University on 03.05.2010 and delivered Special Lecture on `Coping
with Challenges on Higher Education’.
3) His Excellency, the Governor of Karnataka and Chancellor of the University,
presented Honorary Doctorate Degree to Smt. Meera Kumar, Hon’ble Speaker of Lok
Sabha on 18.5.2010.
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4) 94th Foundation Day of the University was celebrated on 27 July, 2010. Justice
Shri. Shivaraj Patil, Former Judge of Supreme Court of India delivered Foundation
Day Lecture on `Injecting Human Values in University Education’.
5) UGC Expert Committee visited University of Mysore on 04.08.2010 to examine the
proposal of the University for starting of SET Centre.
6) Office bearers of the Indian Science Congress Association visited University on
22.09.2010 for holding ISCA Session during January 2012.
7) Department of Science and Technology, Government of India sanctioned Rs.9.00
Crores under Promotion of University Research and Scientific Excellence (PURSE)
programme to the University of Mysore.
8) `Suvarna Manasa – 2011’, an academic exhibition was organised to mark Golden
Jubilee Celebrations of the establishment of Manasagangothri Campus from 15-24,
February, 2011.
9) Prof. M. I. Savadatti, Fomer Vice-Chairman, Karnataka State Council for Higher
Education, Bangalore and former Vice-Chancellor of Mangalore University,
delivered National Science Day lecture on `Science: evolution and opportunities’ on
28.02.2011
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG)
• MS in Animation
• BFA in Animation
3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction
Choice Based Credit System has been introduced in all PG courses giving ample
opportunity for the students to undertake cross-border studies
• The curriculum and syllabi of the courses have been restructured to meet the demands
of the society at all levels
• Curricula and syllabi have been designed based on the feedback of the stakeholders
and reckoning the models of national and international curricula
• Incorporating ICT subjects in the curricula of the courses
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• Providing choice through elective papers, Inter-departmental and Intra-departmental
Courses
• Incorporating Seminars/Assignments in the curriculum
• Introduction of self-learning component in all papers of all courses
• Encourage participation in NSS/NCC/ Sports at the UG level
• Encourage participation in moral, ethical and cultural values in the young minds
• Students are evaluated through CIA (Continuous Internal Assessments), quiz
programme, seminar/assignment
• Encouragement and motivation to research at the PG level with mandatory group/
individual project.
4. Inter-disciplinary progammes started
The University of Mysore has introduced a large number of inter-disciplinary and
multi-disciplinary courses, which have provided enormous opportunities to the students
and the society to acquire up-to-date knowledge in the millennium. As per the existing
regulations, the Choice Based Credit System is expected to offer enormous choice in the
career planning of students. It is a highly flexible system for innovating new ideas,
methods and practices for improving the knowledge of students in various subjects.
The CBCS is also expected to offer considerable freedom and flexibility for the
faculty to design and re-design many innovative courses and programmes to utilize the
human and physical resources to the maximum extent.
In addition, the system has also allowed the departments and centres of the
University to generate new inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary approaches to device
various programmes by taking into consideration of the expertise available in and around
the university.
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5. Examination reforms implemented
I. Evaluation Process and Reforms:
• Central Evaluation system
• OMR evaluation for Entrance examination of admissions
• Computerization of Examination section.
• On-line declaration of Examination results.
• Transparency in the evaluation system
• Provision of seeing, re-totaling of marks, revaluation, challenge valuation
and providing photocopies of the valued answer scripts of Semester
Examinations.
• Provision of re-appearance for improvement for pending courses.
• Conduct of supplementary examinations for arrear papers, wthin a month.
• Provision of special supplementary examination to help the students to
join the ensuing semester programme without any delay.
II. Quality Initiatives in Evaluation:
• Double valuation of answer scripts for PG courses
• Provision for challenge valuation
• Transparency in examination system through the provision of seeing the
papers totaling marks, third valuation, challenge valuation
• Provision of scheme of valuation for valuers
• Feedback on pattern and standard of the questions from the examiners
• Timely publication of results.
6. Candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE etc
The number of students of the University who have passed the various
competitive examinations in the last one year is as under:
UGC – CSIR JRF/NET : 65
SLET : ----
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GATE : 06
Indian Civil Services : 12
GRE : 21
TOEFEL : 71
GMAT : 04
Any other (specify)
1. Karnataka Civil Services : 284
2. Banking Services : 91
3. Other State Services like KES : 183
7. Initiative towards Faculty Development programme
The UGC-Academic Staff College of the University of Mysore has conducted the
following faculty development programmes during this year:
Orientation Courses
A total number of 203 participants benefited from five Orientation Programmes
conducted during the year.
Refresher Courses
During the year, 05 Refresher Courses were conducted in Mathematical
Science,Life Science, Kannada, Library and Information Science and Human Rights,
About 159 teachers participated in these Refresher Courses.
Other Programmes Organised
1) A Three-day Workshop for High School Science Teachers in association with
Committee for the Development of Science in Schools was organized from
24-07-2010 to 25-07-2010. 70 participants attended this Programme.
2) A Two-day Trainers of Trainers Programme on Growth Monitoring for Child
Development Officer, Assistant Child Development officers and Care Takers,
in association with Department of Women and Child Development was
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organized from 24 & 25 September, 2010. 50 participants attended this
programme.
3) A Three-day “Chili-Pili” Trainers of Trainers Programme for Child
Development Officer, Assistant Child Development officers and Care Takers
in Association with Department of Women and Child Development was
organized on 4-6 October,2010. 53 participants attended this programme.
4) A Two-day Workshop on “Web 2.0 and Quality in Library Services” for
Librarians and Library Science Teachers was Organized on 12-13, January
2011. 32 participants attended this workshop.
5) Orientation for high school teachers was held and there were 70 participants
6) University has organized ten days campus wide exhibition “MANASA 2011”
for general public including students and academics.
7) The University has organized training programmes for administrative staff.
8) The Management sciences and Social work departments have organized
faculty development programmes collaborating with Industries / Companies.
Also conducted “Mantra 2011” . these departments have also conducted two
days workshop on Industry Institution Interface on 18th & 19th February
2011.
9) The faculty members of the University have visited various institutions and
Universities in India and abroad for academic purposes. During the year
under report, the faculty members delivered 306 lectures in different
institutions.
10) South zone youth festival was conducted with the support of AIU. This event
was wittnessed by the students and staff of 40 universities in south India
11) A week long programme on knowledge on computer application was
organized for computer illiterate faculty members.
12) The DSW has also organized inter-university , inter-collegiate cultural
competitions and awarded prizes to the winners.
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8. Total number of seminars / workshops conducted
1) Dr.B.R.Ambedkar 119th Birth day was celebrated by the Research Students and
Staff of Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies on 27-4-2010
2) Two-Day National conference on “Reorienting Higher Education for
Sustainability” jointly organized by Ministry of HRD, Government of India,
DOS in Economics and Cooperation, University of Mysore during April 2010
3) Kannada Vishaya Vishwakosha Bidugade Samarambha was organised on 18-
05-2010.
4) Gokak Seminar was held on 19th May 2010 at the Department.
5) Padavi Kannada Bhasha Mattu Ichika C.B.C.S. Patyakrama mattu
Patyapusthaka Rachane Karyagara was orgnised on 20th and 21st August 2010.
6) Organized Workshop on ‘Media and Child Rights’ by Karnataka Child Rights
Observatory, Bangalore on 27th September 2010.
7) A Symposium organized in collaboration with the Chair in Christianity on
Charity and Justice: A Christian perspective on 22-09-2010.
8) Hasyotsava Janapada Kavya, Nrutya Sourabha was organized on 10-10-2010.
Sponsored by Government of Karnataka.
9) Chiguru Kavigoshti was organized on 11-10-2010. Sponsored by Government
of Karnataka.
10) Arranged a special lecture on “Forest and public welfare” delivered by Dr. P.J.
Delipkumar, Forest Officer under the auspices of planning forum during
October 2010.
11) Dr.B.R.Ambedkar 54th Parinirvana Dinacharane was organized on 6-12-2010.
12) Organized Christmas celebration cum seminar in collaboration with the chair in
Christianity on Religions Festival of Christmas on 18-12-2010.
13) Nehru Seminar held on 30-12-2010.
14) Conducted Training Programme for the Officials of Department of Agricultural
Marketing, GOK, Bangalore, 3days Training Programme in December 2010 on
–Changing Dimensions of Agricultural Marketing. Organised by Dr. M.
Devaraj.
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15) One day International Conference on Cooperation Jointly Organized by the DoS
in Economics and Cooperation and Iranian Students Union during December
2010.
16) Organized a seminar in collaboration with the Chair in Christianity on world
peace on 31-01-2011.
17) Conducted Annual SBM Chair Lecture on “Crisis in Indian Agriculture and the
way out” during February 2011.
18) Manasa exhibition successfully conducted during February 2011.
19) Special Lecture was organized by Research Scholars and Staff of KIKS on 11-
03-2011
20) Organized an International Conference on Agricultural marketing in the context
of changing Global economic order, 25-26 March 2011. Organised by Dr. M.
Devaraj.
21) Prof. M. Madaiah Felicitation Committee Endowment Lecture delivered by
Prof. Francis Cherunilam on Transformation of Indian Economy and Business
under Liberalisation on 29-03-2011 at EMMRC Hall.
22) Prof. G.T. Hutchappa Memorial Lecture delivered by Prof. T.R. Chandrashekar
on Human Development and Gender Development on 30-3-2011 at EMMRC
Hall
23) B.M.Shri 127th Birth Day was organized on 31-03-2011.
24) Prof. S. Bisalaiah Endowment Lecture delivered by Prof.Mundina Mane on
“State Budget on Agriculture -2011” on 31-03-2011 at Mandya Centre.
9. Research Projects
Grants sanctioned to various Departments of Studies or to various Investigators
for Research Projects during 2010-2011.
Sl.No
Title of the Research Project
Sponsoring Agency
Name of the Investigators & Department
Amount of the Project Rs.
Grants Sanctioned during 2010-11
1 Plant Growth Promoting ----------- North Eastern Region of India
DBT New Delhi
Prof.S.R.Niranjana DOS in Biotechnology, MGM
16,96,000/- 9,60,000/-
2 Kadugolla Janangadha Tribal Prof.M.Annapurna 4,79,500/- 1,91,800/-
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Sl.No
Title of the Research Project
Sponsoring Agency
Name of the Investigators & Department
Amount of the Project Rs.
Grants Sanctioned during 2010-11
Kulashastriya Adhyayana
Welfare Dept. Bangalore
DOS in Anthropology, MGM
3 Search for Novel Treatments --------- Major Toxins
DBT New Delhi
Prof.B.S.Vishwanath DOS in Biochemistry, MGM
24,28,000/- 19,26,000/-
4 Highly Regioselective Synthesis --------- Breast Cancer
CSIR New Delhi
Dr.K.S.Rangappa Vice Chancellor KSOU, MGM
13,56,000/- 6,21,000/-
5 Infrastructure Development Grant
UGC New Delhi
The Chairman DOS in Biotechnology, MGM
20,00,000/- 20,00,000/-
6 FIST Programme DST New Delhi
The Chairman DOS in Biotechnology MGM
72,50,000/- 60,50,000/-
7 FIST Programme DST New Delhi
The Chairman DOS in Microbiology MGM
32,00,000/- 21,00,000/-
8 Highly Regio Selective ----------- 1-aryl Pyrazoles
UGC New Delhi
Dr.K.Mantelingu Assistant Professor DOS in Chemistry, MGM
8,26,800/- 5,67,800/-
9 Incidence of listeria ------- Milecular Methods
UGC New Delhi
Dr.Shubhagopal Associate Professor DOS in Microbiology, MGM
9,27,300/- 6,40,800/-
10 Asymptotics of records, --------- Random Variables
DST New Delhi
Dr.R.Vasudeva Retd. Professor DOS in Statistics, MGM
14,54,400/- 4,30,000/-
11 Effectiveness of Training ---------- College Teachers
UGC New Delhi
Dr.K.Nagendra Babu Associate Professor DOS in Commerce, MGM
2,17,500/- 1,45,000/-
12 A Study on the Composting --------- Spectroscopic Approach
UGC New Delhi
Dr.S.L.Belagalli Prof. DOS in Environmental Science, MGM
7,06,800/- 3,82,800/-
13 Isolation and Characterization ------ Mellitus Complications
UGC New Delhi
Dr.N.Lakshmidevi Associate Professor DOS in Microbiology, MGM
9,58,800/- 6,57,300/-
14 Methods of Pade --------- Nonlinear dynamics
DST New Delhi
Dr.R.Rangarajan Associate Professor DOS in Mathematics, MGM
9,59,400/- 4,00,000/-
15 Implementation of Image ---------- FPGA Using Labview
UGC New Delhi
Dr.Naveen Kumar S.K Assistant Professor Depat.of Eclectronics PG Centre, Hassan
5,59,800/- 3,85,800/-
16 Micro Level Spatial -------- Geospatial Technology
UGC New Delhi
Dr.Subhash S Sannasiddannanavar Associate Professor DOS in Geography, MGM
10,61,800/- 7,05,300/-
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Sl.No
Title of the Research Project
Sponsoring Agency
Name of the Investigators & Department
Amount of the Project Rs.
Grants Sanctioned during 2010-11
17 Dynamics of ------- Mysore City
UGC New Delhi
Dr.S.Arun Das Assistant Professor DOS in Geography, MGM
8,09,300/- 5,52,800/-
18 Clean Technology for ------- Allied Sources
MEF New Delhi
Dr.Syed Akheel Ahmad, Professor DOS in Chemistry, MGM
62,27,760/- 40,13,000/-
19 Study on Radiation ---------- Semiconductor Devices
UGC New Delhi
Dr.S.Krishnaveni Asst, Prof. DOS in Physics, MGM
3,25,000/- 1,75,000/-
20 Evaluation of Impact --------- Mysore District
UGC New Delhi
Dr.G.V.Venkataramana Assistant Professor DOS in Environmental Science, MGM
4,24,000/- 3,29,000/-
21 Diversity, Food Value -------- from Wester Ghats (Karnataka)
UGC New Delhi
Dr.G.R.Janardhan Prof. DOS in Botany, MGM
7,84,800/- 5,20,800/-
22 Research and Development ----- for INO Project
DST New Delhi
Dr.C.Ranganathaiah Prof. DOS in Physics, MGM
8,77,200/- 8,77,200/-
23 NGO based --------- Mandya District
UGC New Delhi
Dr.K.Sivachithappa Assistant Professor Dept. of Economics PG Centre, Mandya
5,21,200/- 3,25,200/-
24 Legal Protection ------ Empirical Study
UGC New Delhi
Dr.T.R.Maruthi Associate Professor DOS in Law, MGM
6,14,700/- 4,01,200/-
25 Human Development Report for Kodagu District
Kodagu Zilla Panchayat
Dr.M.Devaraj Agricultural Marketing Specialist, IDS, MGM
4,75,000/- -
26 Human Development Report for Dakshina Kannada District
Zilla Panchayat, Mangalore
Dr.M.Devaraj Agricultural Marketing Specialist, IDS, MGM
5,00,000/- -
27 Human Development Report for Mandya District
Zilla Panchayat, Mandya
Dr.M.Devaraj Agricultural Marketing Specialist, IDS, MGM
5,00,000/- -
Total number of Projects : 27
10. Patents generated, if any
NIL
11. New collaborative research programmes
1) Shasthri Indo-Canadian INS in English Dept
2) DANIDA ENREA SAR Project Phase II Applied Botany
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3) Asia’s Third Sector Govt
4) Vidhyanidhi Digital library- Ford foundation
5) Seed pathology program
6) Disease Crops – ICAR (Applied botany)
12. Research grants received from various agencies
Funds received from various organizations for fellowships and Scholarships,
Research Projects, Conferences, Seminars etc. and expenditure incurred are shown below
for the year 2010-2011. During the year 2010-11, the following is the extramural fund
received from various funding agencies:
Sl. No.
Sponsoring Agency Amount Rs.
1 AYUSH, New Delhi 1,00,000/- 2 CSIR, New Delhi 25,56,867/- 3 CSR, New Delhi 9,276/- 4 DAE-BRNS, Mumbai 7,43,065/- 5 Daughters of ST Francis D E Sales, Bangalore 1,63,000/- 6 DBT, New Delhi 61,03,166/- 7 DBT, Pune 6,47,814/- 8 DST, New Delhi 1,77,94,997/- 9 ICAR, New Delhi 16,17,668/- 10 ICHR, New Delhi 36,000/- 11 ICMR,New Delhi 16,68,342/- 12 ICSSR, New Delhi 20,000/- 13 IFCPAR, New Delhi 5,02,200/- 14 Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi 2,28,508/- 15 IUAC, New Delhi 1,41,000/- 16 Karnataka Science & Technology Academy, Bangalore 10,00,000/- 17 Lady Tata Memorial, Mumbai 4,02,600/- 18 MEF, New Delhi 45,88,222/- 19 NMM 3,20,000/- 20 UGC, New Delhi 7,39,80,134/- 21 Zilla Panchayat, Mysore 1,35,000/- Total 11,27,57,859/-
In addition the MHRD, Govt. of India, recognized the University of Mysore as an
Institution of Excellence and extended financial assistance of Rs. 100 crores of which
Rs. 33.33 crores were received during the year to establish a ‘Centre of Excellence in
Biodiversity, Bioprospecting and Sustainable Development’ and to strengthen
infrastrure facilities in the University.
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13. Details of research scholars
Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
1. Prof. D.Shrijay Devaraj Urs Mahabalagiri Bhat K V Prashanth Thakur Prasad D V Paramesha H V
19-03-2001 10-12-2001 10-12-2001 10-12-2001
2. Prof.Mahesh T.M.
Vimala Mathad Parvin Lakbala Neda Rafiee
2006 2007 2008
3. Prof.K.V.Aiahanna K.Komala Deepak Raj M R Krishna Prasad B Vijayashree C.N.
- - - -
4. Prof.Krishne Gowda Meera M Anuradha N Ajai Chandran CK Mahendra B Padmashree Urs.M.K. ST Puttaraju D.S..Meshram Swathi Meshram Vaseem Anjum Sheriff
30-10-2006 - - 18-03-2009 29-01-2010 - - - -
5. Dr. M.Devaraj Saraswathi M Kianoush Taj Sanjarani Rohit Kunder Jija Madhavan Hari Singh
- - 2006-07 24-04-2008
6. Dr.B.Shankar Chidambara swamy M.Raghunath
2008 -
7. Dr. S. Mokshapathy T.M.Sridhara Murthy Mohammad Ghaami Talab K.M.Krishna H.S.Bhavani Yogesh MS Fatemeh Kabiri Mahadevappa Muttalageri
18-12-2007 18-03-2009 16-01-2009 - - - -
8. Prof. N.Narayana Sastry B.Srinivasa Setty Ashwani Luthra H.S.Kumara
11-12-2000 28-06-2005 26-10-2007
9. Prof. K.S.Arun Kumar Hemambara H.S 10-08-2000 10. Prof.K.N.Ganganaik H.S.Rukmini
D.D.Ramakrishna R. Krishnamurthy Chidambaramurthy K.M. Kendagannegowda C.S. Manjula Govindegowda
- - - - - - -
11. Prof.C.P.Siddhashrama Ashoka G.S. Ravi D Srinivasa G Mahendramurthy M. Jyothi K S Bindurani S K
02-03-2009 - 19-01-2010 26-02-2010 20-04-2010 30-04-2010
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Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
12. Prof.Aravinda Malagatti Sudheendra Kumar R Nirmala H.N. Basavaraja Nagavannavara Basavaraja H.A.
30-03-2010 30-04-2010 01-02-2010 06-11-2009
13. Prof. A. Hiriyanna Lalitha K.P. Kumar P.M.
24-01-2011 27-05-2007
14. Dr. N. M Talwar Shobha M C Nagaraj A S Nagendraswamy Umesha Rudrappa B K Nanjunda S
- 16-04-2008 01-09-2008 03-01-2011 16-04-2008 27-05-2008
15. Prof. Krishnamurthy Hanur
Nagaraju Devammanni M Nagaraju B.T.
02-09-2010 28-04-2009 28-03-2007
16. Prof.Taranath.N.S Gurumurthy Pendakuru Vijay
- 14-05-2007
17. Prof.C.Naganna Hemalatha D.S. Shima Sadat
08-11-2010 -
18. Prof.C.S.Ramachandra Tavamani Saleem Ahmed Saeed Bin Nashi Deepa Phadke Mohammad Golshan Tafti
18-01-2011 16-01-2011 23-08-2010 24-04-2010
19. Prof. Priti Srimandhar Kumar Shubha Shree M N Prathima K P Vinodhamma Anitha Mayadevi Rekha V
05-10-2009 08-11-2010 23-07-2009 22-04-2008 18-03-2009 19-01-2010
20. Prof.G.R.Thippeswamy Vijayakumar H C Purushotham D Yashavantha Kumar Ningappa A K Mahadeva Mahadevaswamy H C
23-07-2009 05-04-2011 21-08-2010 23-08-2011 20-04-2010 23-07-2010
21. Prof.R.Ramakrishna Kumuda M B Pisutopug Endoo Praveen Patel K R Lavanya Prabhu Shivakumar Prahallada K Mohammad Mirzazadeh Soheil Saadatinai Eshkumar H N
20-12-2008 24-07-2010 20-10-2010 26-11-2010 12-10-2009 03-12-2010 05-10-2010 20-01-2011 30-03-2010
22. Prof.Panditharadhya H.V. Shilpa Shree Satheesha L Abilasha B.M.
16-06-2009 24-01-2011 17-05-2010
23. Dr. Vijayakumari S Karikal Duggamma V.D. Bharathi Shanmuka Ganachari Sharadamba N.K. N. Yogesha
03-02-2009 02-03-2009 05-10-2010 23-08-2010 19-01-2010
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Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
24. Dr. M. Nanjaiah
Naganaik Veerabhadraswamy Sumathi B K Shashikala M R Umendra Kumar H M Prasanna Kumar V Raju A
25-10-2007 04-02-2011 18-01-2011 25-07-2009 12-05-2009 11-03-2010 24-10-2007
25. Dr.B.K.Ravindranath
Saraswathi T N Mariswamy R Ahmad Heisani Seyed Hossein Fazeli Suresha M M. Manjunath
01-03-2007 24-10-2007 16-08-2010 01-12-2009 26-05-2009 05-10-2010
26. Dr. N. K. Lolakshi
Malani N Abhyankar Natesh Alva K Hemavathi D R Veena G Ramesh C G Devalanaika J Ramesh C J
24-06-2010 24-01-2011 18-01-2011 18-01-2011 26-02-2010 29-01-2010 -
27. Dr. T. Jayalakshmi
R Mahesh Umendra Kumar Ravi R Manasa H C
10-02-2011 03-11-2009 03-01-2011 02-03-2009
28. Dr. Akkamahadevi
Nethravathi Rajanna V S Mahadevaiah H R Mahadeva M S
02-03-2009 23-07-2009 10-02-2011 24-04-2010
29. Dr. Mylahalli Revanna Savitha M Vijayalakshmi Jayakeerthi
03-12-2010 23-08-2010 03-04-2009
30. Dr.H.T.Krishnegowda Nandeesha M N 03-02-2009
31. Prof.M.V.Krishnappa C.E.Lokesha Saloumeh Bahrini Far Anna Tosato M.Vincent Y.Ranganatha Ravi Prasad S Ram Prasad K.S. Sunil Kumar H.P.
21-05-2005 30-09-2005 17-08-2006 11-08-2005 08-06-2006 15-07-2010 30-08-2010 17-01-2011
32. Prof.M.P.Mahadevaiah H.M.Siddanagoudar A. Sridhar Murthy Mahadeva Parameshi. S. Jayalaxmi G. Anil Kumar H.A. Sidaraju
05-11-2005 22-06-2006 09-10-2006 18-12-2007 15-06-2009 17-01-2011 04-02-2011
33. Prof.N.S.Rangaraju J.Naveen C.Suresha S.Suresha Umesha C.G Azadeh Pourkarim
29-05-2007 18-12-2007 19-11-2008 16-08-2010 03-03-2010
26
Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
M.Nagaraju Shilpashree T.S.
20-08-2008 04-02-2011
34. Prof.K.Rajasekhara Reddy Dinesh, A. Madhura Thressiamma P.M. Mohamad Ali - Mohammadi Molasaraei Srinivas, K.
2010 2010 2007 24-10-2009 2010
35. Dr.H.K.Bhat B.M.Srinivasa Shahram Basity M.S.Veena
01-01-2004 19-02-2008 01-10-2007
36. Dr.M.Annapurna Raju. M. Manjunatha, B.R. Shylaja, K Bibi Aghdas Asghari Krishnappa, Sandesh, S Khasi Riza Mahadevayya, V.N.
07-08-2007 02-05-2007 15-07-2009 21-05-2008 2010 2010 2010 2010
37. Dr.M.R.Ganagadhar B.Dakshayani M.Satish Chandran Aurn Kumar Bilodi M.S.Radha Nanjunda Swamy K. Shiva Kumar Tenzen Desol
2005 2006 2007 2009 2009 2010 2010
38. Dr.Valindin Rajendra Kumar Alex P.Oommen Annamma M.A. Nincy V.M. V.K. Jose
18-06-2008 06-01-2010 05-11-2008 03-01-2011
39. Dr.N.S. Marie Joseph Ruby K.K. Antoniswamy
13-05-2010 04-01-2011
40. Dr.Joy Thomas M.Paothang Hoakip Suchitra Kaul J.P. Philomena
26-03-2006 20-05-2006 18-09-2006
41. Prof.N Usha Rani S A Chaitra Asha K. Sowmya K.B.
13-10-2010 10-12-2010 04-02-2011
42. Prof.B.P.Mahesh Chandra Guru Shivaraju H.S. Aabid Nabi Raghavendra R. Ramin Ardalan Fatemeh Ghanbari
26-05-2010 21-10-2010 19-11-2010 20-11-2010 23-11-2010
43. Dr. Niranajan Vanalli Shreesha Moulya B. Nethravathi C.N. Nigaraja E.C.
14-09-2010 10-12-2010 03-02-2011 03-02-2011
44. Dr.K.J.Joseph Lohith J. Gundappa Vaijappa
19-11-2010 21-10-2010
45. Dr. C K Puttaswamy Raja Raslana Ravi M.
02-09-2010 21-10-2010
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Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
Nagarajamurthy 21-10-2010
46. Dr. Sapna M.S. Radhika C.A. Harsha P. Gireesha L.P.
02-02-2011 02-02-2011 02-02-2011
47. Dr.N.Mamatha Sreedhara B.N. 29-07-2010 48. Prof. S. Indumathi Rashmi.P 01-03-2011
49. Prof.A.R.Vishwananth N. Nagaraju 13-01-2011 50. Prof. M. Indira Prasad .R - 51. Dr.S. Mahendrakumar
Mamatha.M.S Savitha C Manjuprasad Rajamma.N
26-05-2009 22-01-2010 20-12-2010 -
52. Dr. D.V.Gopalappa
Rangaswamy.K Kiran S.P 06-04-2009 07-09-2009
53. Dr. H.R. Uma
Renushree H.K Shashikala
05-04-2008 25-01-2011
54. Dr. Navitha Thimmaiah Rashmi 16-09-2010 55. Prof. O.D. Heggade Puttaraju 13-01-2011 56. Prof K M Chander Anusha Bharath
Nasheed Jafri Sumana Vishwanath
- - -
57. Prof.Mahadeva Chandana Ebrahim Mohammed Madhura Madappa
- - - -
58. Prof.A S Dasan Ahmad Mehrali Dastjerdi K P Mercy
- 30-3-2011
59. Dr. Devika Rani Tanveer Hasan Caveramma K C
30-10-2010 12-10-2010
60. Dr. Rudramuni.M.H. Jayashree N K - 61. Prof. K.T. Sunitha Deepak T R
Sharanabasappa Guruprasad
62. Dr.T.K.Gajanan
M.Poornima
2009
63. Prof. Prathibha R Mudliar Mamatha N.R. Ashwini k. Chandana Anita Karpur R. Rajshekhar
24-04-2008 01-01-2009 01-01-2009 15-06-2009 20-12-2010
64. Prof.Shashidhar L.G. Mahananda Babu -Doddanavar Chandrashekhar Hanumant Nayak Rekha Agarwal Stella Mary
15-04-2005 21-12-2006 03-04 2008 07-05-2008 04-12-2010
65. Dr.Vidhyashree Prabhusena Pushapa k
29-05 2008 2009
66. Dr.Jayprakash Santosh Shalivahan Kollure Raghavendra
03-04-2008 - -
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Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
Siddaiah -
67. Prof.Sugitha Suvarna Pampa Devi B Arunakumari. Gavisiddaiah Ramanjaneya P Manjunatha S.J. Rajendra Kodambalkar K Pradeep H.P
2004 2008 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010
68. Prof.Sebastian Joseph N.E.Yogesh Amiry Rahamy Revanna Shivakumar Prashanth
2004 2006 2010 2010 2009
69. Prof.R.Rajanna Satishbabu Chandrashekar.B.P Rakesh.H.S. Adithya.H.A. Vishwanath.V.M. Kalleshappa.D.P. Manjula.G.S. Mohammad Movahed Abdolrahim Ghazi
2007 2007 2007 2009 2010 2010 2009 2010
70. Prof.N.Saraswathi Pushpa.H.B. Amith Manoha Naidu Masrath Shafi Om Prakash gupta Santhosh Kumar.T.S. Ashok Sanjay.K
2010 2010 2007 2007 2009 2009 2010
71. Dr.Aswathanarayana Sundresh.N Mahadevu Nethrananda.C Nagarathna.B.S. Arun.K.L. Roopa.H.J. S.S.Rajeurs Chandrashekara.H.R.
2005 2010 2010 2008 2009 2007 2010 2010
72. Dr.K.Sadashiva Sis.Mario Emilio Pinto Namitha Guruswamy.K Parul Mandal
2008 2009 2008 2010
73. Dr.Y.H.Nayakwadi Kanakathara C.B.Devaraju Nalini Mehdi Akbari Mallikarjunaiah
2005 2004 2009 2009 2010
74. Dr.Puttaiah Sreedhara.H Viswanatha Reddy Mahesha.G Manjunatha.P Ravikumar S.R. Ganesha.A.J.
2007 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010
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Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
Vahid Reza Khalili 2010
75. Dr.G.T.Somashekar Anto Richard Manjunatha.G.R. Mamatha.C.K. Vijay.H.T. Shyla Nagaraj
2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
76. Prof. Padma Shekar Srikanta Vijaya Srinivas Shetty Azam Khodashenas Pelko Krishna Suma Deepa bohra
Feb 2006 2008 2008 Feb 2009 2010 2010 2011
77. Dr. P.Padmavathi Doreswamy Rajanna.M Purnima S.P. Vimala S Shashikanth Jain I Aruna Kumari
2006 2008 2009 2009 2010 2011
78. Dr.N.Suresh Kumar Pavitra Tejraj P Shramani Sri Shruthnidhi Pramod Kumar Raju P
2004 2008 2010 2009 2010
79. Prof.V.N.Sheshagiri Rao Phramaha Prasit Chara Phramaha Narin Sudhamma Jayashankara S.C. Rudraswamy .C Prabhudeva Gurupadaiah -Horaginamata Naveena Phra Wisit Wongsai
12-06-2008 29-08-2008 12-11-2007 31-12-2008 14-05-2010 14-09-2010 24-09-2010
80. Prof.M.Ramachandra
M.Kantharaju H.E.Harisha Phramaha Danaiphat -Yuniram Rachaiah
25-09-2006 01-09-2008 19-06-2009 15-02-2010
81. Dr.S.Venkatesh Mallikarjuna Swamy.H.M. B.K.Puttananjaiah Suneetha Mohammad Ali Modarresia
02-06-2005 29-07-2006 18-01-2007 24-12-2009
82. Dr.M.Vijayalakshmi C.Gangaraju 21-12-2008
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Date of Registration
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198. Prof.H.N.Ramaswamy Ravikumar N. 01-01-2003 199. Prof. Chandrashekara
Adiga Zeynab Khoshbakht M D Sriraj Shivakumara Swamy C S Srikanth A S Haider Ariamanesh Subbukrishna K N
19-02-2008 03-09-2009 28-08-2006 30-08-2010 14-09-2010 04-02-2011
200. Prof.D.D.Somashekara Narasimha Murhty K Veena C.R. Shalini S.L.
07-10-2008 09-02-2009 07-04-2010
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Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
201. Dr.R.Rangarajan Shashikala P Rajendra P Ananth Kumar R Subramanya M S Nunjundaswamy N Muneer Basha H
23-12-2010 25-11-2010 13-10-2010 03-06-2008 28-07-2007 18-01-2005
202. Dr. K.R. Vasuki Abdul Rawf Abdulrahman -Abdullah Kahtan C Chamaraju G Sharath R G Veeresha C Sathish Kumar B P Deepak Khaled Alloush
- - 12-01-2009 15-02-2010 14-09-2010 14-09-2010 21-10-2010
203. Prof. D.Revannasiddaiah Pushpa N. Vinutha. N Usha M K
03-03-2008 24-12-2009 2010
204. Prof. Paramesh L Shivakumar S - 205. Prof. Ranganathaiah C M N Chandrashekara
P.Ramya D.Meghata Tenzing Pasang
17-04-2006 24-10-2009 03-10-2009 21-10-2010
206. Prof. Somashekar R. Parameshwara S Diwakara Niranjana
04-02-2008 04-02-2008 22-08-2008
207. Prof.K.S.Mallesh Shrikanth - 208. Prof. Sridhar M.A. Thippeswamy G.B. Manjunath
H.R. 23-07-2006 24-05-2007
209. Prof.Lokanath N K
Madan Kumar S Prabhuswamy M Manjunath B C
23-12-2009 24-12-2009 12-03-2010
210. Dr. M S Chandrashekara Rajesh B.M. Prathibha B S Nagaraja K M
- 16-6-2010 -
211. Dr. Mahendra M. Chandra Jithesh Babu E. A.
12-11-2010 12-11-2010
212. Dr.S.Krishnaveni Vinay kumar.M - 213. Dr. A.G. Devi Prasad
Praseeda Kumari Shyma T benny Nageeb Ali Saeed Al-Sagheer Siddaraju Komal Kumar
25-01-2007 19-04-2007 06-03-2008 04-09-2008 20-08-2009
214. Prof.S.L. Belagali
K.S.Geetha N.S.Bagade Divya J Rajanna A.H.
22-06-2007 04-11-2008 24-09-2009 16-09-2009
215. Dr.N.S.Raju Praveen Kumar D. S. H. Basavarajappa Rakesh Sharma M.S Devaraja K
26-12-2006 23-09-2008 16-09-2008 04-09-2008
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Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
216. Dr.S.Srikantaswamy B.K.Harish Kumar Shakunthala Bai R.Madhukar
09-08-2007 05-02-2008 23-09-2008
217. Prof. K. Byrappa Tabasom Parvin 25-04-2008 218. Prof. A. Balasubramanian Mahesha 29-09-2005 219. Prof. H.S. Ramesh Om Guru Prakash S
Gurupada Swamy S.K 01-01-2008 20-12-2006
220. Dr. Nagaraj Naik Gangadhar Ramu Chavan 04-11-2008
221. Dr.S.Suresh Deepa C.N. A.B. Doddamani
24-08-2009 03-09-2009
222. Prof. Mewa Singh S.S.Sunil Kuldeep Roy Aniruddha Datta-Roy
2007 2007 2009
223. Prof.G.Venkatesh Kumar Srilakshmi P Sr. Lissamma,S C.Ramaswamy C.Mohan Kumari John Balaiah Shruthi Mane Kumar R.N.
2009 2009 2008 2007 2010 2010 2010
224. Prof.S.K.Kiran Kumar Archana Raj Majid Moineezadeh Archana Bhat Siddalingaiah Hiremath Shubratha K.P. Swaroop Sharma Jayasheela
2006 2006 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011
225. Prof. P.Prakash S. Nishanimut Marita Saldhana Anand S. Aparna Pandey Bhuvaneshwari B
Dec.2007 Sept.2009 Oct.2009 Dec.2009 Dec.2010
226. Prof. Basavarajappa Deepa P.V., Ali Khaneh Keshi Mantayya Guddimath Maryam Mousavi Nik
Jan 2010 - - -
227. Prof. Jyoti S. Madgaonkar
Amir Askari Mohammad Ghahremani -Khorram Saritha Alfrida Rodrigues
03-09-2007 18-10-2008 31-01-2009
228. Dr. Sampath Kumar Venkateshaiah Majid Sinaeinejad Ravi Kumar
2009 2010 2010
229. Prof.G. Subramanya Shivakumar Bakkappa D. Jamuna
11-08-2008 24-10-2008
230. Dr.D.Manjunath Ajay Dethose 23-11-2010 231. Dr.Basavaiah M.V. Govindaraju 06-11-2004 232. Dr.T.S.Jagadeesh Kumar B.S. Nagendrardhya 24-10-2008 233. Prof.R.Vasudeva Vasanthlakshmi
Shri Lakshminarayana Gali 01-01-2004 06-12-2007
234. Dr. S.Ravi Prathibha Ahmad Mirza -
19-03.2005
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Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
Aghazadeh Attari T.S.Mavitha Ali Saeb Vasanthakumari
12-04-2007 16-12-2008 18-06-2008 28-04-2010
235. Dr.G.Divanji K.Vidyalakshmi Raviprakash
03-04-2008 16-03-2010
236. Dr.B.S.Biradar C.D.Santhosha Shivanna
19-11-2008 27-05-2010
237. Prof. Prakash R Naik Famisaeed Muqbel M. Najma Habeeb Selvaraj S M.M.Balakrishnan B.R.Badariprasad
03-09-2007 14-12-2009 08-06-2010 08-11-2010 10-12-2010
238. Prof. Sadanand M YamakanamardiSavitha N Jomet Sebastain K Deepthi S Beenamma Joseph Naziya Ashraf
2008 2007 2007 2010 2010
239. Prof. S.N. Hegde Guna P Lakshmi K V Sowmya M L Bhavani K.M. Babaei M.R. Raghunandan K.S Ambika
22-01-2009 30-03-2010 15-06-2010 19-05-2008 15-12-2010 - -
240. Prof. S.R. Ramesh
B Shruthi M. K. Ramakrishna Mohan J. Mohammad Haddadi Samaneh Prithi Raghavan Deepashree
- - - - - - -
241. Prof. Shivabasavaiah Dr. H. Krishna Ram Dinamani M Maryam Khodadadi Ramyashree M Ramya .M.C. Manjunatha .M.G.
2009 04-01-2005 02-05-2008 13-11-2009 - -
242. Prof. V.A. Vijayan
Vivek Charles Raghavendra. B.S Prathibha K.P. Puneeth P.
02-09-2009 30-12-2008 31-10-2009 01-04-2011
243. Prof.N.B.Ramachandra Kusuma L Salam Herojeet Singh Parisa Davoodi Radhika PN Shyamala K. V Avinash M V
22-06-2007 24-04-2008 05-07-2008 31-10-2009 26-04-2010 26-04-2010
244. Prof. H.N. Yajurvedi Manjula Bhat Nada Khaled Nirupama Devaki, M
2007 2007 2007 2008 2009
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Sl.No Name of the Guide Name of the Research Scholar
Date of Registration
Navya Nirupama, M
2008 2009
245. Dr. B.V. Shyamala Venkatesh C R Keshav Subramanya Ranjeetha Devi
13.12.2004 23.03.2006 26.10.2007
246. Dr. M Bhagya Ameen M H A K. M Bhavani Saritha.M Divya D. S.Samson
2008 2008 2010 2011 -
247. Dr. S. S. Malini Sreenivasa G Chaitra P T Mohsen Najafi Vineeth V.S. Kavitha P. Shivaprasad C.Sharatkumar
14-12-2009 17-02-2011 04-10-2010 10-02-2011 - - -
248. Dr. M. S. Krishna Somashekar K Prathiba M Shivakumar. P. Abolhasan Rezaei Santhosh. H.T. Latha M
22-04-2008 - 29-07-2009 15-06-2010 19-01-2010 -
249. Dr. Shakunthala V Shereen Kouser Palaksha Abolfazi Bayrami
01-01-2008 23-12-2009 23-09-2008
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact fa ctor
Research Output: Publications, Citations and h-index
(Source: Web of Science during 2011)
Sl. No Department 2011 Publi. Cit.
1 Anthropology - - 2 Applied Botany and
Biotechnology 21 1
3 Biochemistry 16 1 4 Botany 9 1 5 Chemistry 142 55 6 Computer Science 8 0 7 Environmental Science 4 2 8 Food Science 9 0 9 Geology 6 1
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Sl. No Department 2011 Publi. Cit.
10 Mathematics 1 0 11 Microbiology 7 1 12 Physics 58 24 13 Psychology 5 1 14 Statistics 4 0 15 Zoology 17 2
Results found: 543
Sum of the Times Cited : 334
Sum of Times Cited without self-citations : 194
Citing Articles: 259
Citing Articles without self-citations : 172
Average Citations per Item : 0.62
h-index : 7
15. Honors/Awards to the faculty
Following teachers have received various honours, awards and academic
distinctions from different professional organizations/agencies.
Prof. Krishne Gowda
Received Distinguished Alumni Award. 2010-11 marks the 30th Anniversary of
the founding of the Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning. Over the past 30 years,
those who have graduated and made very substantial contributions to urban development
locally, regionally, and globally – The University of Hong Kong has recognized and
awarded as a Distinguished Alumni.
Provided Full Scholarship and invited to the 1st International “Sustainable Urban
Management” Course from 23rd to 28th August 2010 in the International Urban
Training Centre (IUTC) and UN-HABITAT, Gangwon Province, The Republic of
Korea.
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Prof. K.M. Chandar
Kannada Sahitya Academic Award to Prof.K.M.Chandar
Dr. Padmashekar
1) Selected as the President of the 8th Kodagu Dist. Kannada Literary Conference. It
was rare gesture for a woman for the first time in the history of the Kodagu Dist.
Kannada Literary Parishat.
2) Awarded 2010 Sadodita Award for her re-known research contribution. The award
was instituted in memory of Sri Ramakrishna Hegde, past Chief Minister of
Karnataka.
3) Nominated as a Member to the Advisory committee of Women Studies of University
of Mysore.
4) Recognized as a novel contributor to Kannada Literature and hence she has been
included in the list of 100 dignitaries documentary films produced by the Karnataka
Govt.
5) Member to the Public Library Authority of 2010, Book Selection Committee, by the
Govt. of Karnataka
Prof. R. Indira
Distinctions and memberships:
1) Visiting Fellow Department of Sociology, Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati,
2011
2) Sadodita Award from the Shashwati Trust for Significant contribution in the field of
Research
Prof. K. Yeshodhara
1) Honoured by Sagacious Academy, Hassan for Educational Services – 28th January
2011
2) Honoured by Karnataka Viswakarma Saahithya Kalaa Academy ® Bangalore for
Educational Services – 23rd January 2011
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Prof Jamuna Prakash
1) ARP award 2010-11: Selection for “Awards for best research publication” by the
vision Group on Science and Technology (VGST), Karnataka State Government,
Karnataka.
2) NSI prize for Best oral presentation, 42nd National Conference of Nutrition Society
of India, 19-20 November 2010, Mumbai. [Sudha Sairam and Asna Urooj. Evaluation
of antidiabetic effect of Artocarpus altilis using in-vitro and ex-vivo techniques.]
3) NSI prize for Best Poster presentation, 42nd National Conference of Nutrition Society
of India, 19-20 November 2010, Mumbai, [Charlotte G Karunakaran and Asna Urooj.
A comparative study on the life style practices and somatic status in pre and post
menopausal women.]
4) Best Poster award: 6th Nutra India Summit, International Conference on
Neutraceuticals. Mumbai, 15-18th February 2011. [Bhavya S.N. and Jamuna Prakash.
Antioxidant activity in different extracts from corn based ready-to-eat breakfast
cereals. ]
5) Best paper Award: National Congress on Children and Adolescent Health”, Zahedan,
Iran. 8th December, 2010. [Shahla Shafiee, Mohsen Mesgarani, Khyrunnisa Begum.
Pubertal timing and nutritional status among adolescent boys from Mysore city,
India].
Dr.S.K.Kiran Kumar
1) Awarded Honorary Professorship of the International Academy of Yoga Teachers
Training, Belgrade Serbia.
Prof. Shalini R Urs
1) Prof. Shalini R Urs, awarded 20th Annual Mortenson Distinguished Lecture by
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign. She delivered a lecture on “Shifting
Terrains, Crossing Boundaries: Digital Libraries are personal and Social Again!” on
20th October, 2010
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16. Internal resources generated
During the period, the University received Rs.51.52 Crores (under Non-Plan
grant), Rs. 111.15 Crores under (Plan grant), Rs.15.13 Crores (under Ear Marked Special
Fund) and Rs.69.19 Crores (under Debt. Deposit & Advance.) The receipts under this
head of account during the year 2010-2011 are as under:
Income details Amount (Rs) Fees, admissions 11,07,50,076 Self finance scheme 3,97,55,708 University Property 97,45,346 Miscellaneous 1,94,49,183 Exam fees 11,71,05,493 Total 29,68,05,806
17. Details of departments obtained UGC SAP, COSIST
(ASSIST)/DST, FIST, etc. assistance / recognition:
Names of SAP Departments and their thrust areas Sl. No Name of the Department Thrust Area 1) Physics Condensed matter, Nuclear and Theoretical Physics 2) Applied Botany & Bio-
Technology Molecular Plant Pathology Bio-prospecting and Bio-therapeutics
3) Chemistry Bio-organic and Medicinal Chemistry Peptide and Synthetic organic Chemistry
4) Food Science and Nutrition 1) Health Foods 2) Disease Specific Dietary Formulations
5) Geology 1) Pre Cambrian Geology with special reference to South Indian Shield 2) Experimental Minerology and Petrology
6) Journalism and Communication Tribal Development support Communication in Karnataka State
7) Library and Information Science Digital Literaries and Library Automation 8) Statistics Probability theory and Stochastic processes 9) Zoology Cytogenetics Reproductive Biology and endocrinology
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Names of DST-FIST/COCIST Departments
l. No.
Name of the Department
1. Physics
2. Applied Botany & Bio-Technology
3. Chemistry
4. Geology
5. Statistics
6. Zoology
7. Mathematics
8. Biochemistry
9. Sericulture
10. Microbiology
18. Community Services
The University organizes various community services through NSS and NSS-
TOC (Training and Orientation Centre). The following Community Services have been
organized during the year by the NSS:
University Level Camps
The Inter Collegiate camp was held during 24-10-2010 to 04-11-2010 in Mysore,
Chamarajanagar, Mandya and Hassan. About 5630 volunteers and Programme Officers
actively participated in this University Level Camp. The camp had four primary
components, namely Morning flag hoisting, Shramadan, Special lecture and Cultural
Programmes
Special lectures were delivered by eminent speakers on Social interest on relevant
topics. Different cultural programmes were held with the debate, devotional songs and
dramas
The volunteers also took active part in the Shramadhan all the university
campuses were cleaned by the volunteers. Saplings were planted and cleaning of roads,
drainages and gutter, construction of toilets, renovation of historical temples, desalting of
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ponds. The volunteers contributed blood and aid to free eye check up and surgery, free
medical check up for human beings and also domestic animals.
State Level Camps
Sixteen volunteers participated in the pre-RD camps held at Bangalore during
30-09-2011 to 19-11-2010. Six volunteers also participated in the pre-RD camps held at
Bangalore on 26-01-2011. About 20 volunteers and 01 Programme officer also
participated in the state level cultural festival held at Mangalagangotri Campus,
Mangalore University during January 21-27, 2011. The volunteers also won individual
prizes for their notable contribution in the state level cultural festival.
National level Camps
Two volunteers Subbaiah and Kalyvani represented the University in the
Karnataka State in NSS Mega Camp held during 19-30, October, 2010 at New Delhi.
Vinod Kumar represented the University of Mysore in the National Republic day parade
held on 26, January, 2011 at New Delhi.
Cultural Exchange Programmes
Youth Exchange and home stay programme was inaguarated by Hon’ble Minister
Sri. S.A.Ramdas, Hon’ble Minister of Medical Education, Karnataka on 06-03-2011 at
Govt. Guest House, Mysore. Sri. Sandesh Swamy, Mayor, Mysore, Sri. Siddaraju, MLC,
Sri. Nagendra, MUDA Chairman, Sri. Harsha Gupta, Deputy Commissioner Prof. V.G.
Talwar, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor Sri. K.V. Khadri Narasimhaiah, Dr. M. Rudraiah,
Programme Co-ordinator Sri. Shekar, RGNIYD were the guests of honours. The
programme was organized under the ageis of Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth
Development, Sri Perambadur, Tamil Nadu and as well as NSS wing of University of
Mysore. In this programme 160 NSS Volunteers representing north eastern states, north
eastern regions namely Assam, Arunachala Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Orissa and also from Bihar took part in programme. The
programme was appreciated by all the participates of North eastern states. Further local
volunteers hosted volunteers from the North Eastern States in Home state programme and
made comfortable stay for 02 days in their houses.
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Special Campus organized
About 350 On 05-10-2010 NSS of University of Mysore and Information and
field Publicity Office jointly organized a lecture on Management of Panchayat Raj as
welll as awareness programme. Further an Essay writing and Poster making competition
for the above subjects were arranged. About 350 NSS Volunteers. Under the joint
auspicious of NSS of Mysore University, Nehru Yuva Kendra, Mysore District, Govt. of
India had arranged a District level convention on 12- 02-2011 at the Fine Arts College
Auditorium, University of Mysore, Sri. S.A, Ramadas, District Minister in-charge and
Minister for Medical Education, Sri. H. Vishwanath, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Sri.
Siddaraju, MLC of Karnataka, Sri. Nataraj, District Co-ordinator, Neharu Yuva Kendra
and Prof. M. Rudraiah. Programme Co-0rdinator, NSS, University of Mysore, were
present on the occasion.
NSS Training and Orientation Centre (Toc) for Karnataka
This Centre conducted Four training programmes, each for a period of 10 days,
for 113 programme officers. The NSS programme officers of the following
Universities/Departments had attended.
• Bangalore University
• Gulbarga University
• Karnatak University
• Kuvempu University
• Mangalore University
• Mysore University
• Pre-University Education
• Tumkur University
• D.E.T.
• D.S.E.R.T.
• Law University, Hubli
• Rani Chennamma University
• Davanagere University
• Karnataka State Women University
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19. Teachers and Officers newly recruited:
Promotions on CAS: 2010-2011
Teachers of Post-Graduate Department of Studies
Sl. No
Name of the Teacher Department of Studies in which working
Previous Cadre
Cadre to which promoted
Date of promotion
1
Dr.G.S. Gopalakrishna Department of Studies in Geology
Reader Professor 10-08-2005
2 Dr.D.D. Somashekhara Department of Studies in Mathematics
Reader Professor 08-09-2007
3 Dr. Jamuna Prakash Department of Studies in Food Science & Nutrition
Reader Professor 04-01-2005
4 Dr. Nagaraja Nayak Department of Studies in Chemistry
Reader Professor 13-02-2008
5 Dr.S. Shashikanth Department of Studies in Chemistry
Reader Professor 14-08-2005
6 Dr.G.R. Janardhana Department of Studies in Botany
Reader Professor 01-07-2007
7 Dr.M. Shankara Department of Studies in Geology
Reader Professor 01-07-2010
8 Dr. Ashwathanarayana Department of Studies in History
Reader Professor 08-10-2008
9 Dr.N.S. Rangaraju Department of Studies in Ancient History & Archaeology
Reader Professor 21-11-2000
10 Smt. L. Hamsaveni Department of Studies in Computer Science
Lecturer SSL 01-07-2005
11 Dr.N.S. Raju Department of Studies in Environmental Science
Lecturer SSL 13-02-2007
12 Dr.M.S. Sharada Department of Studies in Botany
SSL Reader 27-10-2005
13 Dr.A.G. Deviprasad Department of Studies in Environmental Science
SSL Reader 01-07-2008
14 Sri Mahadevaiah Department of Sugar Technology, P.G. Centre, Mandya.
Lecturer SSL 12-10-2005
15 Sri M.P. Manohara Department of Sugar Technology, P.G. Centre, Mandya.
Lecturer SSL 10-11-2005
16 Sri M. Mahadevaprasad
Department of Electronics, P.G. Centre, Hassan.
Lecturer SSL 05-07-2005
17 Dr.S. Chandrajau Department of Sugar Reader Professor 13-10-2007
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Sl. No
Name of the Teacher Department of Studies in which working
Previous Cadre
Cadre to which promoted
Date of promotion
Technology, P.G. Centre, Mandya.
18 Dr.Madialagan Department of Studies in Physical Education & Sports Sciences
SSL Reader 02-08-2003
19 Dr.S.K.Naveenkumar Department of Electronics, P.G. Centre, Hassan.
Lecturer SSL 11-04-2007
20 Dr.Lingaraj Gandhi Department of English, P.G. Centre, Mandya.
Reader Professor 01-07-2007
21 Dr.M.N.Shekhara Department of Kannada, P.G. Centre, Mandya.
Reader Professor 30-06-2007
Teachers of Constituent Colleges of the University.
Sl.No Name of the Teacher
Department & College
Previous Cadre
Cadre to which promoted
Date of promotion
1 Dr.S. Suresha
Yuvaraja’s College, Department of Environmental Science.
Lecturer SSL 26-10-2005
2 Dr.M. Manjunath
University Fine Arts College for Women
SSL SGL 26-10-2005
Technical Staff of the University
Sl.No
Name of the Teacher
Department & College
Previous Cadre
Cadre to which promoted Date of promotion
1 Sri Y.L. Somashekhar
University Library Assistant Librarian
Assistant Librarian (Senior scale) 25-04-2004
2 Smt. Pushpa Joseph University Library Assistant Librarian
Assistant Librarian (Senior scale) 27-05-2004
3. Smt. P. Saraswathi University Library Assistant Librarian
Assistant Librarian (Senior scale) 07-03-2007
Appointment of non-teaching staff
Sl. No. Name of the staff Designation
1 Kum. M.C. Nirmitha Second Division Clerk 2 Sri M.N. Naveen Kumar Second Division Clerk 3 Sri Rajashekara Second Division Clerk
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4 Sri P. Madhu Second Division Clerk 5 Sri K. Nandeesh Second Division Clerk 6 Sri M.P. Sandesh Attender 7 Sri M. Prakash Peon 8 Sri M. Subramanya Peon
20. Teaching - Non-teaching ratio:
Ratio - 1:1.60
Statistics on Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff
Sl. No. Designation
Total Number of Employees Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Minorities Others M W T M W T M W T M W T M W T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TEACHING STAFF A. Post-Graduate Department of Studies & P.G. Centres at Mandya, Hassan and Chamarajanagara 1 Professors 121 20 141 27 00 27 09 00 09 03 04 07 82 16 98 2 Readers 81 09 90 15 05 20 02 00 02 02 02 04 62 02 64 3 Lecturers
(Selection Grade)
04 01 05 01 00 01 01 00 01 00 00 00 02 01 03
4 Lecturers (Senior Scale)
18 04 22 08 03 11 03 00 03 00 00 00 07 01 08
5 Lecturers 55
29 84 15 07 22 08 02 10 01 00 01 31 20 51
Total
279 63 342 66 15 81 23 02 25 06 06 12 184 40 224
C . NON-TEACHING STAFF
Sl. No.
Cadre and Designation
Total Number of Employees
Scheduled Castes
Scheduled Tribes
Minorities Others
M W T M W T M W T M W T M W T 1. Vice-
Chancellor 01 00 01 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
2. Registrar 01 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 3. Registrar
(Evaluation) 01 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00
A. CONSTITUENT COLLEGES OF THE UNIVERSITY 1 Lecturers
(Selection Grade)
63 36 99 22 03 25 04 03 07 01 04 05 37 25 62
2 Lecturers (Senior Scale)
13 05 18 06 01 07 05 01 06 00 01 01 03 00 04
3 Lecturers 34 22 56 08 03 11 01 00 01 00 01 01 24 19 43 Total 110 63 173 36 07 43 10 04 14 01 06 07 64 44 109
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4. Finance Officer
01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 01
5. Deputy Registrars (Admn./Eval.)
07 00 07 02 00 02 00 00 00 01 00 01 04 00 04
6. Deputy Finance Officer
00 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01
7. Asst. Registrars (Admn./Eval.)
07 01 08 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 01 07
8. Asst. Finance Officers
02 00 02 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 01
9. Superintendents
32 12 44 06 03 09 01 00 01 00 02 02 25 07 32
10. Senior Assistants
26 14 40 06 02 08 03 00 03 00 00 00 17 12 39
11. F D C 61 21 82 12 04 16 02 01 03 01 01 02 46 15 61 12. Stenographe
rs 05 14 19 01 03 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 11 15
13. Second Division Clerks
100 17 117 20 01 21 04 02 06 01 00 01 75 14 89
14. TCC 19 18 37 03 02 05 02 00 02 01 00 01 13 16 29 15. Attenders 87 29 116 13 10 23 07 02 09 01 01 02 66 16 82 16. Class-IV 154 47 201 31 09 40 08 03 11 01 01 02 11
4 34 148
17. Technical Staff
153 33 186 27 07 34 07 02 09 29 11 43 89 14 103
Total
657
207
264
124
41
165
36
10
46
35
16
51
461
141
612
D . HOSTEL EMPLOYEES:-
Designation Total Number of Employees
Scheduled Castes
Scheduled Tribes Minorities Others
M W T M W T M W T M W T M W T Second Division Clerks
13 02 15 04 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 09 02 11
Cooks 10 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 10 Hostel Assistants 58 06 64 22 01 23 01 00 01 00 00 00 35 05 40 Total 81 08 89 26 01 27 01 00 01 00 00 00 54 07 61
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21. Improvements in the library services:
Following are the improvements undertaken in the library during the year:
1) Established Career Information and Employment Section.
2) Designed Career Information and Employment Portal.
3) Established special competitive examination resources cell.
4) Strengthened library OPAC.
5) Introduced special provision for the public to borrow books from the
library.
6) Procured e-books and databases other than those provided by UGC-
INFONET Consortia.
7) Initiated design of institutional repository.
Additional details about the library general working is given here under:
Details of Membership as on 31-03-2011
Sl. No
Type of Membership Total Numbers of Members
1 Faculty Members 10 2 Research Scholars 67 3 Post-Graduate 2610 4 Non-Teaching Staff 15 5 Visitors/ Guests 619 6 Others 52 Total 3354
Other Information
1 No. of users who availed of the Internet Browsing Facility
26459
2 No. of users who availed of CD ROM Services
25
3 Text Book Loan Services No. of Students No. of books Issued
250
1250
4 Technical Processing 4995
5 Reference Queries Short Range Long Range
522
814
6 Archival Section No. of Queries Attended No. of Xerox Copies Provided No. of Out Side institutions
831
682
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7 No. of Students Visited the Section No. of Students availed the Facilities
24859
12400
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Book Exhibitions
Book Exhibition on “ Dr. B.R. Ambedkar” birth day Celebration(15-4-10 to 20-
04-10), “Independence day” Celebration (15.08.2010 to 24.08.2010), Dr.
S.R.Ranganathan Birth day Celebration (12.08.2010 to 17.08.2010), “Gandhi Jayanthi”
(02.10.2010 to 11.10.2010), “Kannada Rajyotsava” ( 01.11.2010 to 10.11.2010),
“National Book Week” (14.11.2010 to 23.11.2010), “Rashtrakavi Kuvempu Jayanthi”
(29.12.2010 to 04.01.2011), were organized.
Book Exhibition on “Nethaji’s Birthday” was Organised on 23-01-2011, Sri.
H.S.Doreswamy, Freedom Fighter, opening the Exhibition and delivered the lecture on
Nethaji’s life and struggle.
Apart from the traditional library services, value added services such as referral
service, e-alerts, Institutional Repository of research output, citation analysis, article
delivery service, access to digital sources through library portal, OPAC, online tutorials,
orientation programmes, workshops, exhibitions, conferences, and student support “Earn
while you learn” scheme are provided.
Downloads of online resources through library portal can be monitored by the
usage details from respective publishers. Library is partly automated and operated using
Kohat, library management software. 164 computers are provided for information
retrieval via internet, besides the campus wide network. Reprographic facility is
outsourced and available within the library premises.
Attention is paid to build up the e-resource collection, besides the print to keep
pace with current literature to enhance learning and research.
Purchase of books are by recommendations of the respective Departmental
Committees (catalogues and e-mails are periodically sent for their selection of current
titles). Prior to renewal of journals every year, Departments are requested for their
consent and also recommendations for new titles. Brainstorming sessions are also held to
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consider subscription of new databases journals. The titles thus recommended are placed
finally before the Library Committee for negotiation of subscription costs and approval to
proceed for subscription. Both print archives as well as extensive e archive collection is
also used. For example, JSTOR is most popularly used for retrieving archival literature
with 1,12,453 downloads in 2009.
Campus wide network enables the students and faculty to have a ubiquitous
environment with access to online library services available 24x7 at desktops/laptops.
Frequency or usage statistics gradually increased in downloads every year.
Library functions throughout the year except for seven holidays. Working hours
have been extended from 8.30 a.m. – 8.30 p.m. (12 hours) and till 10.00 p.m. (14 hours)
during examination period. It is proposed to have 24 hours reading facility in the
additional new library building under construction.
Library advisory Committee consists of the Registrar, Finance Officer, Deans of
Faculties and Librarian. Committee meets periodically to deliberate, take decisions and
make recommendations on Library development issues. This year highlight was that, the
Committee had done negotiation of e-resources with the respective publishers through
video conferencing in the Library. We are the first university in the country who has done
this exercise, thereby saving lot of time and money.
Motivation to students and teachers
The jackets of the new arrival of books are scanned and displayed to roll in a
Plasma TV at the entrance of the library, which catches the eye of the entrant (first of its
kind in any university library). Secondly, the library software Libsys has a provision to
check the latest arrivals for the last one month. Besides e-circulars/e-alerts are posted and
flash news on the library portal indicate the latest additions of e-resources to the library.
Periodic Orientation and Training programmes for honing skills in usage of database,
Quizzes, Posters and promo material create awareness of latest additions.
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Special Facilities offered to the Visually Challenged Persons
Computers and scanner with the essential software to convert print into audio files
are provided. The visually challenged scan the essential print books and stores it as audio
books for use. They are also savvy in using our library portal to access all the e-resources
of our digital library, use internet to access their e-mails or prepare power point
presentations.
22. New books/journals their numbers and cost
New books/journals
their numbers and
cost
2010-2011 Number =
4996 Rs 65,30,063=00
Subscription to Periodicals (Journals, Magazines, etc.,)
Sl.No Types of Journals/Magazines
Total Numbers
1 Indian Journals 252 2 Gift 58 3 News Paper 20 4 Magazine 24 5 Electronic Journals 7000 6 Online Databases 10 Total 7364
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is
introduced and the action-taken on student feedback
Student assessment of teachers has been followed in all courses. The feedbacks
are collected in a structured format periodically. Based on the feedback good performers
are appreciated and other staff members are motivated to improve their performance.
Students Critical Evaluation of Teachers
Students’ feedback is an essential component of any assessment. It provides an
opportunity to elicit the view of the students regarding the general facilities available in
the Department, their opinion about the teaching and research commitment and capability
of the faculty, role of administrators and system of administration, delays and denials of
justice, and for providing better amenities and care on campus with modern tools and
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techniques. Questions regarding teacher’s regularity in conducting classes, providing up-
to-date information on the subject, their orientation to the assigned part of the curriculum,
style and efficiency of teaching, clarity in imparting information, availability of the
teacher before and after the class hours for consultation, general ability of the teachers,
their capabilities in motivating students for progression, etc are normally included in such
exercises. Students are also asked to give their feedback in an abstract manner. A copy of
the questionnaire obtaining feedback from students is provided Annexure – A & B.
As per the directions of NAAC, student assessment of teachers was introduced
and based on the overall observations made, the teachers are advised to act effectively.
Assessment of teachers by the students was conducted every year for all the courses and
reviewed by the and advisory committee members consisting of former Vice Chancellors
and high level education administrators and accordingly the teachers are appraised and
motivated to improve the teaching and research programs.
24. Unit cost of education:
Including salary = 1 : Rs. 1,09,364/-
Excluding Salary = 1 : Rs. 43,050/-
25. Computerization of administration and the proce ss of
admissions and Examination results, issue of certif icates:
Application for the common entrance examination for courses under various
schemes is now available through online. Issuance of admission tickets and publication
of results are also computerized.
To carry out the day-to-day administrative activities of the University intranet has
been established. The process of admission and examination has been computerized.
Results are published in about 20 days from the end of last examinations and displayed
both in the Notice board and University website. The Examination results and issue of
certificates are under the control of University.
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Some functions of the University including finance transactions are already
computerized and the processes for further improvements are on. Total educational e-
governance is being initiated.
26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities:
• Construction of Extension Block to Bahadhur Institute of Management
Studies
• Construction of Extension Block to Environmental Sciences building
New Buildings Constructed
1. Additional block for Bahadhur Institute of Management Stu dies
2. Pariksha Bhavan
3. Maharaja’s College Students Hostel (New block)
4. New block (Academic Block) for BBM at Maharaja College campus
5. Academic Staff College Guest House
6. Women’s Facilities Centre
7. Building for Department of Studies in Microbiology
8. New Block for Department of Studies in Environmental Science
9. New block for Department of Studies in Social work
10. New Block for Department of Studies in Commerce
11. New block for Department of Studies in Chemistry
12. International Students Hostel
13. Yuvaraja’s College Auditorium and New Academic Block
14. Yuvaraja’s College Ladies hostel
15. PG Students hostel (Block III)
16. PG Ladies hostel ( Block III)
Renovation and Up-gradation of Buildings, Hostels & Laboratories
1. Repair and up-gradation of Humanities Block Auditorium
2. Repair and up-gradation of Centenary Hall at Maharaja’s College
Premises
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3. Renovation of Union Building at Maharaja’s College premises
4. Up-gradation of University Fine Arts College auditorium
5. Renovation and up-gradation of Institute of Development Studies ( Leela
Vihar) building
6. Repair and up-gradation of Biochemistry laboratory and building
7. Up-gradation of Botany laboratory
8. Up-gradation of Zoology laboratory
9. Repair and Up-gradation of Old PG Gents hostel
10. Repair and up-gradation of New PG Gents hostel
11. Up-gradation of Village hostel
12. Up-gradation of Gautama hostel
13. Up-gradation of Maharaja’s college hostel
14. Up-gradation of Ladies old hostel
15. Up-gradation of Ladies new hostel
16. Repair and Up-gradation of Canteen at Manasagangotri
17. Repair and Up-gradation of Canteen at Maharaja College Campus
Buildings under Construction
1. Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies Auditorium
2. Jainology Department Building
3. New Block for Biochemistry Department
4. New block for BBM at Maharaja College campus
5. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Studies, Research and Extension Centre Auditorium
6. New building for Sri Babu Jagjivanram Studies, Research and Extension
Centre
7. New block for Digital Information Resource Centre on the 2nd Floor of the
University Library at Manasagangotri
8. Additional block for Department of Studies in Library and Information
Science
9. Additional rooms at Humanities Block
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10. Additional block for Department of Studies in Ancient History and
Archeology
11. PG Ladies hostel (New block)
12. University Guest House (Additional block)
13. Library – cum – Computer Laboratory at PG Centre, Mandya
14. Library – cum – Computer Laboratory at PG Centre, Hassan
15. Quarters at PG Centre, Mandya for Non - teaching Staff
16. Quarters at PG Centre, Hassan for Teaching and Non - teaching Staff
17. Academic Building at Satellite Centre, Chamarajanagar
18. Equipping Proficiency Development Centre – English Language Lab
Integrated Communications Network:
A campus wide Integrated Communications Network (ICN) to provide data, voice
and video (in future) across the campus is being carried out by the Centre. To enhance the
usage and reach of the services/resources offered on this network to the users during and
beyond office hours, the campus is being Wi-Fi enabled. All the
teaching/administrative/hostel buildings are connected to this network through Optic
Fibre Cable and gigabit switches.
Digital Information Resources Centers Established:
1) University main campus, Manasagangothri main campus with 120 computers.
2) PG Centers – Hassan and Mandya with 40 compuaters each.
3) PG Satellite Center, Chamarajanagara with 20 computers.
4) Under-Graduate College campus with 40 computers.
Research facilities
A central facility with high end research equipment at a cost of Rs. 12 crore has
been established.
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General Facilities
Hostel Facilities
The University maintains seven Men's Hostels and two Women's Hostels
as detailed below. Students may approach the Director of Student Welfare/
Wardens of the Hostels for further information regarding admissions to these
hostels :
• Postgraduate Hostel for Men (Main Block), Manasagangotri, Mysore,
• Postgraduate Hostel for Men (New Block), Manasagangotri, Mysore,
Postgraduate Ladies' Hostel (Old Wing), Manasagangotri, Mysore,
• Department of Studies in Physical Education and Sports Sciences Hostel,
Mysore,
• Student Village, Manasagangotri, Mysore,
• Postgraduate Ladies' Hostel (New Wing), Manasagangotri, Mysore,
• University Hostel - II, Mysore,
• Postgraduate Hostel (Men), Hassan,
• Postgraduate Hostel (Men), Mandya.
• Postgraduate Hostel (Women), Satellite Postgraduate Centre,
Chamarajanagara.
Hostel accommodation is not guaranteed to all the students. Students who
pursue only Diploma / Certificate Courses are not eligible for hostel facilities.
Centre for Proficiency Development and Placement Service
Today, against the backdrop of globalization, candidates with proficiency
for employability have manifold opportunities for placements. Proficiency is the
key to employability, individual excellence and social involvement. To gain an
overall proficiency, students need to be equipped with a variety of skills such as
communication skills, language competency, analytical skills, application skills,
organizational skills, inter-personal skills, innovative skills, entrepreneurial skills,
etc. Keeping in view the need for systematizing the activities of skill development,
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proficiency enhancement, and personality development, and establishing liaisons
for placements, the University of Mysore has established the Centre for Proficiency
Development and Placement Service (CPDPS). The Centre keeps liaison with
different Institutions, Industries, Government Departments and such other
organizations, and collects information about job opportunities and creates and
maintains up-to-date database in this respect. It facilitates unemployed graduates
and postgraduates so that they could be placed in different sectors through on-
campus and off-campus interviews, and other modes of selection processes.
K-SET Centre
The University Grants Commission (U.G.C.), New Delhi, has prescribed
that a person aspiring to become a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Universities
/ Colleges has to qualify in NET / SET (State Eligibility Test), earlier known as
SLET.
The U.G.C. and Government of Karnataka have identified University of
Mysore as a Nodal Agency to conduct Karnataka State Eligibility Test (K-SET)
for Lecturership and this K-SET Centre is located in Pareeksha Bhavan, behind
Crawford Hall, University of Mysore, Mysore.
During the year 2011, the K-SET Centre is conducting Examination in 26
different subjects in line with NET examinations being conducted by the UGC.
Details regarding eligibility criteria and mode of conducting the SET examination
are available on the K-SET Centre website www.kset.uni-mysore.ac.in.
Cafeteria
There is a centrally-located canteen on Manasagangotri campus, which
caters to the needs of students, faculty and the general public.
Women's Facilities Centre
The University has an independent Women's Facilities Centre located
beside the Department of Studies in Computer Science at Manasagangotri campus.
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This is meant for women students commuting from different places who need
common resting facility.
Health Centres
There are two Health Centers - one located on Maharaja's College campus
and the other at the Manasagangotri campus of the University of Mysore, to take
care of the medical needs of the students, faculty and officials of the University.
Sports Facilities
A separate Directorate of Physical Education looks after the sports
activities. The University of Mysore has vast sports fields, cricket stadium, tennis,
courts, gymnasium and a well-maintained swimming pool that cater to the needs
of students, faculty and sports lovers of the city.
Auditoria
Facilities for co-curricular activities exist in the University. There are five
auditoria - one each at the Maharaja's College Centenary Building, the University
College of Fine Arts for Women, Humanities Block at Manasagangotri, Bahadur
Institute of Management Studies (BIMS) and Educational Multi-media Research
Centre (EMMRC). In addition, most of the Departments have well-furnished
Conference Halls. These facilities are available for use by the students for cultural
programmes and competitions, such as debate, music, dance, drama and also for
special lectures.
Manasagangotri also has a spacious Open-air Theatre with a seating
capacity of 10,000 where cultural programmes for large gatherings could be held.
Postal Services
India Post is running two Post Offices, one at the Manasagangotri campus
and the other at Crawford Hall with savings/recurring deposits, telephone,
telegraph and Speed Post services.
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Banking Services
The State Bank of Mysore has two branches in the University, one at the
Manasagangotri Campus and the other at Crawford Hall, which provide banking
and ATM facilities.
Transport Services
The KSRTC plies city buses to the campus from all corners of the city with a
frequency of 20 minutes. The campus is about 6 kms. from the Central Bus Station
and 3 kms. from the City Railway Station.
Student Welfare
A separate Directorate of Student Welfare located at Educational Multi- media
Research Centre (EMMRC) building near Gandhi Bhavan at Manasagangotri campus,
looks after the student welfare programmes in the University. The students are
encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities, such as literary and cultural
competitions, Inter-Collegiate and Inter-University competitions. The State/ Zonal/
National/ International Youth Festivals are also arranged from time to time.
International Centre
The International Centre is located at the University College of Fine Arts for
Women at Manasagangotri. This is a single-window system facilitating the requirements
of academic foreign students. It provides guidance and counseling to foreign students
regarding admission to various courses in the University, besides assisting them in
matters relating to eligibility, residential permits, bonafide certificates etc.
Special Cell for SC/ ST
There is a Special Cell to look after the welfare of SC/ST students. The cell also
awards fellowships to students for carrying out research. Special coaching classes are
conducted for the benefit of SC/ST students appearing for competitive examinations,
such as IAS, KAS, IPS, NET and SET. Training is offered in the application of
computer techniques as well. Bridge-courses are conducted for promoting
communication skills, writing and oratory skills. The Cell has a good library facility
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with books on general knowledge and computers. Financial assistance is also
provided to students of the postgraduate departments through the state directorate of
social welfare.
Centre for Competitive Examinations
The Centre for Competitive Examinations located at Educational Multi- media
Research Centre (EMMRC) building provides special training to equip students for
various Competitive Examinations such as IAS, KAS, IPS, IFS, NET and SET, Banking
Services etc.
Employment, Information and Guidance Bureau
The University Employment, Information and Guidance Bureau, located in the
University Library building at Manasagangotri provides information on courses and
careers. Pamphlets and booklets are displayed at the Bureau Office. Lectures and
seminars are arranged in various colleges to highlight employment opportunities.
Information about courses in other universities within the country and abroad is also
provided. Students can register their names for employment assistance at the Bureau.
National Service Scheme (NSS)
The NSS Programme sponsored by the Government of India, with the objective
of involving University students in nation-building activities through proper use of their
time, talent and energy has been implemented in the University since 1970. The NSS
Cell is headed by a Programme Coordinator. The students under NSS scheme take part
in community service activities both on and off the campus. They also participate in
Collegiate/Inter-Collegiate/Inter-University- level NSS camps, medical camps, blood
donation camps, rural housing, rural sanitation and educating rural public on various
activities.
Women Harassment Complaint Committee
Women Harassment Complaint Committee, constituted in 2005 in the University
as per the directions of the Supreme Court, aims at the prevention of sexual harassment
of any nature on women employees and students at work / study place in the
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jurisdiction of the University of Mysore. The University recognises that sexual
harassment is a serious offence and takes appropriate steps to prevent and deal with
sexual harassment to see that there is no hostile environment for women at work /
study place. The students, teaching and non- teaching staff members and other category
women employees can complain to their immediate Heads / to the Registrar, the Vice-
Chancellor / the Committee whenever they face any kind of sexual harassment [as
defined by the Supreme Court guidelines] in their work place or college and exercise
their right to study/ work / live with dignity.
School
Manasagangothri school established in the campus, offers classes I to X to cater to
educational needs of the children of the University staff, faculty and people in the
neighbourhood.
Daycare Centre and Kindergarten
During the recent induction of new faculties, and a phenomenal increase in
strength of Research Scholars, a large number of young mothers have joined the
University.
The need for establishing a Day Care Centre was felt and the university
established the same in a spacious building with State of the Art facilities, air conditioned
play rooms, rest rooms and dining rooms. Trained staff and ayahs were appointed from
the University funds and grants by the UGC.
This has helped the young mothers to leave their children in safe hands during
their working hours.
The day care centre provides free service to the children of university employees.
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27. Technology up gradation
The University believes in providing an ambience with the state-of-the-art
facilities.
• Upgraded and modernized 39 class rooms (1 in each department) with ICT
facilities, such as LCD, audio system, UPS etc and furniture
• The University believes in providing an ambience with the state-of-the-art
facilities.
• The Library has the state-of-the-art facilities with available journals online.
• Most modern and sophisticated instruments are provided for scientific
research and enormous thrust is given for promotion of collaborations with
both the national and international institutions.
• Free analytical facility provided to all Research students in the Central
Instrumentation Facility. State-of-the-art analytical facilities created during
the reporting year.
• In the Post Graduate and Research Departments of Physics and Chemistry
new instruments have been purchased. The Department of Computer Science
is equipped with new software to suit the need. PCR and UV spectrometer are
purchased in the Department of Microbiology. To perform automated
processes, the Department of English is provided with a system of latest
configuration.
• The Library has the state-of-the-art facilities with available journals online.
• Most modern and sophisticated instruments are provided for scientific
research and enormous thrust is given for promotion of collaborations with
both the national and international institutions.
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28. Computer and Internet access and training to te achers and
students
Every Teaching Staff is provided with the Latest computer. An Integrated
Communications Network is being established using Optic Fibre Cable (OFC) connecting
all buildings on the campus of the University with Wi-Fi coverage to provide voice, data
and video services to the user community. This digital network would replace the
existing data network and old copper based voice network.
The University has a Central as well as department wise computing facility. All
the teaching departments have internet connected computer labs for the use of students.
Most of the faculty members are provided with individual computers having internet
connectivity.
The Academic Staff College regularly conducts computer training programmes to
non-teaching staff members. This is very important as the University is effectively
implementing systematic computerisation of its administration and all examination
related works.
Based on the need and requirements the Computer and Internet training is
extended to all staff.
29. Financial aid to students:
Research Fellowships awarded during 2010-11
Department of Studies to which awarded
Sponsoring Agency Total No. of Fellowships awarded
UGC University CSIR Others
GM
Cat
.
SC
/ST
GM
Cat
.
SC
/ ST
GM
Cat
.
SC
/ S
T
Psychology 01 - - - - - - - - - 01 Botany 01 - 02 - - - - - - - 03 Zoology 07 - 02 - - - - - - - 09 Geology 02 - - - - - - - - - 02 Statistics 04 - - - - - - - - - 04 Chemistry 12 01 01 - - - - - - - 14
Physics 04 - 01 - - - - - - - 05
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Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies
09 01 02 - - - - - - - 12
Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship
- - 101 - - - - - - - 101
Chemistry - - - - - - 02 - - - 02 Biotechnology - -- - - - - 02 - - - 02
Food Science & Nutrition
- - - - - - 02 - - - 02
Biochemistry - - - - - - 03 - - - 03 Polymer Science - - - - - - 01 - - - 01
UPG Fellowship - - - 10 01 04 - - - - 15
Total 40 02 109 10 01 04 10 - - - 176
Welfare Programmes for the Benefit of Scheduled Castes and Tribes
Particulars of the welfare programmes implemented for the benefit of SC/ST
Students, Research Scholars and Teachers.
Sl. No
Welfare Programmes Expenditure (Rs)
1 Research Fellowship: JRF 62 + SRF 06 = 68 Total Fellowship
27,85,808-00
2 Teacher Fellows: 04 Arts Fellows
20,000-00
3 Extra Boarding and Lodging Charges: EBL charges provided to SC/ST students who were staying in the Hostel Rs. 200/- per month for 1445 UG students (10.5 months) and Rs. 240/- per month for 973 PG students (10 months)
47,86,851-00 4 During Exam period:-
Mess charges paid to the students who had taken the exams during June & July 2010
21,55,681-00 5 Room Rent
Financial assistance given to 125 non-hostelites who were staying in the rented room at Rs. 75/- per month for 10 months
93,750-00 6 Dissertation Work:
Financial assistance given to dissertation work for 119 students @ Rs. 700/- each studying in final year degree courses
83,300-00
7 Sports & Extra curricular activities: Financial assistance of Rs. 500/- given to 04 students who were represented the university in sports and extra curricular activities.
2,000-00 8 Electricity and Water Charges:
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Sl. No
Welfare Programmes Expenditure (Rs)
Electricity and water charges of SC/ST students who Were staying in the university hostels
22,03,728-00
9 Purchase of Stationery for office use 14,740-00 10 Computer Training programme to 54 SC/ST students through
CIST, UOM, Mysore
10,800-00 11 Printed of Office letterheads, Cash book and etc., from
University Printing Press, MGM
4,097-00
12 Financial assistance given to purchase of books in the University libraries for the benefit of SC/ST students
1,75,000-00
13 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s 119 Jayanthi and Felicitation to Doctorate holders. Expenditure incurred for this purpose
14,862-00
Total Rs 1,23,50,617-00
30. Activities and support from the Alumni Associat ion:
Endowments
a Value of Endowments and Chairs added during
2010-2011
Rs. 1,04,86,600=00
b Total value of Endowments held by the University, as on 31-3-2011 including interest
Rs. 16,18,14,784=00
c Total number of Endowments held by the University as on 31-3-2011 Gold Medals 290
638 Cash Prizes 218 Scholarships 80 Lectures/ Seminars 29 Endowment Chairs 13
Endowment Expenditure
1 Endowment Scholarship Rs. 3,15,000-00 2 Gold Medals Rs. 5,12,575-00 3 Cash Prizes Rs. 1,18,818-00 4 Endowment Chairs Rs. 2,14,04,000-00
Alumni Associations are functioning in all teaching departments of the
University. They are doing yeomen services in their area of operation. Their activities
include providing academic support, conducting symposia and workshop, providing
financial aid to needy students as scholarships and endowments, assisting the activities of
Placement Cell etc.
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Department-wise alumni meetings were conducted.
The Alumni of Computer Science Department have donated books to the Library
and Information Centre.
Alumini association provides scholarships to the economically weaker and
meritorious students and instituted Medals and Trophies to the meritorious students.
The BoS of every course includes an alumnus as its member, who contributes in
restructuring and updating of the curriculum.
Guest lectures are delivered by alumni members on topics in their field of
specialization and relating to the overall development of the students.
Alumni members residing in various parts of India and abroad share their
experiences with the staff and present students whenever they visit the institution.
They also help the students in getting placements by providing information about
the employment prospects to the students, faculty and HoDs. Though the activities of the
Alumni Association was insignificant during the entire period, some alumni in their
individual capacity were involved in academic support to the University by associating
themselves in delivering talks, seminar lecturers and also by attending different
Programmes held in the University. But their moral supports to the University were
significant.
31. Support from the Parent – Teacher Association a nd its
Activities
University of Mysore , since its inception is maintaining centrality in character in
admitting students and appointing teaching and non-teaching functionaries from all parts
of India and even abroad for some prestigious and innovative courses by following the
required percentage of reservation. Hence, the formal association of Parents and Teachers
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is not practically feasible. However, the individual department / centre is inviting the
available parents in around the University and convening an informal parent teachers
meeting in the department / centre to make valuable suggestions and contributions which
would improve the teaching, learning, research, consultancy and exceptional activities of
the University. In the case of students who are absent for more than week, department
chairperson sends the wards parents a post -card (since most students are from rural
region) informing them about the student, his marks and other academic records. The
parents do come and have meeting with the course teachers on day-to-day basis inquiring
about their wards and normally this procedures do lead to corrective measures for the
student to change their attitudes towards higher learning.
32. Health services
The University has two health centers – one at main campus Manasagngotri, and
the other at Maharaja’s College campus.
Health Center at Manasagangothri
Total number of Out-patients treated 14,578 Total number of Laboratory Tests carried out 1,335
The Health Centre served the Medical needs of the University Employees and
their family members and students of Manasagangotri, CIST, Maharaja’s and Yuvaraja’s
Colleges Mysore. A Large number of patients were treated for Major cases of ENT
infections, Cardiac diseases, Hepatitis infection, all types of general diseases, all types of
accident cases, orthopedic problems, ophthalmic problems, Thyroid problems and
Diabetic Melitus. Regular antenatal checkup of pregnant women and Annual checkup for
Gangothri Students were done.
The Laboratory has been equipped for different types of blood analysis. The tests
for Haemoglobin, Hepatitis infection, AIDS infection, all types of fever, Diabetics,
Hypertension, Tuberculosis and all types of Urine tests were carriedout. Minor
Operations were undertaken in OT section like suturing of open wounds, cuts in accident
cases, opening of Abscess & emergency cases were treated as in patients with I.V.fluids,
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ECG recording are also done to rule out cardiac disease. The centre has been providing
medical services to the students of Mysore University during their Annual Sports Meet
and guest at the Convocation, VIPs who visit the University. 5 days Medical Service
done to Youth Festival Program.
Health Center at Maharaja's College Campus
Total number of Out-patients treated 21,941 Total number of X-rays taken 408 Total number of E.C.G. taken 91
Health Centre Caters to the health needs of Students of Maharaja’s and
Yuvaraja‘s and Evening Colleges, Manasagangothri Campus, Employees of University of
Mysore and their dependents. Regular Annual Medical Checkup was conducted to the
University students.
Centre is equipped to manage common ailments like respiratory infections,
gastrointestinal infections, skin ailments, & trauma and manage chronic diseases like
diabetes, hypertension, Asthma, heart diseases.
Conducted about 12 health camps for the detection and monitoring of Diabetes,
Hypertension, Asthma, Peripheral neuropathy and delivered a health lecturers to students
and staff. Lab demonstration to postgraduate students.
Centre created an inpatient facility (day care) to meet the needs of patients
requiring IV fluids. Treated about 185 people as inpatients and done about 205 minor
surgical procedures.
33. Performance in sports activities:
Department of Physical Education
The department catered to the needs of talented and selected student sportspersons
in various sports disciplines to represent University of Mysore at the South Zone, South
West zone and All India Inter-university tournaments held at different parts of the sub-
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continent during the year 2010-11. The selected sportspersons were given intensive
training ranging between 10 and 12 days for which purpose services of the experienced
coaches attached to the department as well as other agencies were availed.
Kum. Thippavva Sannaki of Teresian College, Mysore has won Silver Medal in
10,000 meters run at the All India Inter University Athletic Meet held at Acharya
Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur (AP).
The available Wrestling facilities of International Standard and the expertise and
scientific coaching by Sri L. Manjappa, SAI Wrestling Coach, has been utilized by the
budding wrestlers in both men and women section of University of Mysore fetched
laurels for the first time in the history of University of Mysore in the women section.
Kum. M.R. Ramya of D. Banumaiah’s First Grade College, Mysore won Bronze
medal in the 63kg weight category at the All India Intern University Wrestling
Championship held at Rajasthan University, Jaipur.
The student sportspersons in both men and women section of University of
Mysore have been achieving at the District, State, National and International level in
Volleyball under the able guidance of Sri N.B. Suresh, SAI Volleyball Coach,
Department of Physical Education, University of Mysore, Mysore. This time in the
history of University of Mysore, for the first time the Women Volleyball team won
Bronze medal at the All India Inter University Volleyball Tournament held at L.N.U.P.E.
Gwalior (M.P.)
Under the joint auspices of Department of Physical Education and St.
Philomena’s College, Mysore, a workshop on Enhancing the Standard of Sports
Performance among the Students of University of Mysore for Physical Education
Directors and Coaches of the University Constituent and Affiliated colleges was
organized at St. Philomena’s College Seminar Hall on 22nd May, 2010.
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A one day Orientation programme for Physical Education Directors have been
organized on 30th July 2010 at Albert Einstein Auditorium, DOS in Physics,
Manasagangothri, Mysore to upgrade the existing knowledge among the Senior Physical
Directors and newly appointed physical directors to make understand the latest A.I.U.
rules, stock and accounts, University Selection Trials, Physical Fitness Tests and other
administrative procedures.
Prof. Seshanna Endowment Lecture on Physical Education and Sports– 2010
was organized by the Department of Physical Education at the Auditorium of Bahadur
Institute of Management Sciences, Manasagangothri, Mysore, on 8th September, 2010.
As a regular feature the physical education personnel and coaches attached to the
department have conducted coaching camps in various sports disciplines to the budding
talented students from schools and colleges during summer vacation period. This year
also, the summer coaching in 12 disciplines had attracted more than 1,500 students
during April 2010.
Tournaments conducted
Sl. No. Name of the Competition
Venue of the Competition
Date of the Competition
01 University Inter- Collegiate Chief Justice Hombegowda Memorial Gold Cup Football Tournament
University Sports Pavilion, Mysore
9th to 13th August, 2010
02 Mysore University Inter Collegiate Cross Country Race and Selection Trials for Men and Women
JSS College, Gundlupet
4th September 2010
03 University Inter Collegiate Competitions and selection trials in Swimming and Diving, Gymnastics, Yogasana for men and women and Wrestling, Best Physique and Weight Lifting for Men
University Gymnasium Hall and Swimming Pool, Mysore
7th to 9th September 2010
04 University Inter Collegiate Athletics (M & W) Competition and selection trials
University Oval Grounds, Mysore
28th to 30th October 2010
05 University Inter Collegiate Inter Zonal Women Games
GFGC for Women, Hassan
19th to 21st February 2011
06 University Inter Collegiate Inter Zonal Men Games
Yuvaraja’s College, Mysore
8th to 10th March, 2011
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34. Incentives to outstanding sports persons:
• Cash award of Rs.7,500/- each for the first two place holders in the All India Inter
University Tournaments.
• Tracksuit and Blazer are given to high level achievers.
• Reservation of seats for Degree and P.G. courses under sports quota.
• Due consideration is given to athletes and sports persons. Concession is given in
hostel accommodation.
• Medals, Sports cups and certificates are distributed to the winners and runners
during sports day.
• During 2010–2011 a sum of Rs.6,00,000/- has been spent for promotion of
proficiency amongst sports persons.
35. Student achievements and awards:
List of Students who have secured Ranks (Up to III Rank) in the various
Examinations held during the month of May/June 2010.
Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
1 M A (Ancient Hist.& Archaeology)
Shivananda N DOS in Ancient History & Archaeology, MGM
I
2 M A (Christianity) Arokia Mary A M DOS in Christianity, MGM I
3 M A (Coperative Management)
Mahesha C DOS in Eco. & Co-op., MGM
I
4 M A (Criminolgy & Forensic Science)
Shivakumar M K Maharaja's College , Mysore I
5 M A ( Economics ) Rashmi DOS in Economics & Co-operation, MGM
I
Shruthi Rani P A II
Deepika R III
6 M A ( English ) Kalpashree C R DOS in English , MGM I
Manasa Devanoor P II
Sowmya M Maharani's Arts & Commerce College for Women , Mysore
III
7 M A ( Folklore) Kelleney Kitbok Suting Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies, MGM
I
8 M A ( History) Anu B N DOS in History , MGM I
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Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
Mallikesha H H II
Ravi B V III
9 M A ( Jainology & Prakrit )
Deepa Bohra DOS in Jainology & Prakrit , MGM
I
10 M A (Kannada) Suguna C Kuvempu Institute of I
Krishnakumar G C Kannada Studies, MGM II
Bhargavi H Dept. of Kannada, PG Centre, Mandya
III
11 M A (Linguistics) Rasheed Ali Mohammed Saleh
Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies, MGM
I
12 M A (Middle Eastern Studies)
Abhilash N DOS in History, MGM I
13 M A (Philosophy) Rajani Rao U DOS in Philosophy , MGM I
Prasarn Lao Arven
II
14 M A (Political Science)
Mallamma DOS in Political Science , MGM
I
Umesha H Govt. College, Mandya II
Manohari P DOS in Political Science , MGM
III
15 M A (Sociology) Ramya Nagesh Govt. Arts College, Hassan I
Vinutha B C Govt. College for Women, Mandya
II
Shobha BR DOS in Sociology , MGM III
16 M A (South Indian Studies)
Mahadevaiah H P Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies, MGM
I
17 M A ( Urdu ) Hina Tarannum DOS in Urdu , MGM I
18 M C J Seethalakshmi T D DOS in Communication & Journalism, MGM
I
Shruti Kumar II
Shwetha III
19 M S W Doris Elezabeth Kunder St. Philomena's College, Mysore
I
Vanishree V DOS in Social Work , MGM II
Assunta Lobo St. Philomena's College, Mysore
III
20 M Music Sangeetha R Tharanathan
College of Fine Arts for Women, MGM
I
21 M F A (Painting) Salma M Chamarajendra Academy of Visual Arts, Mysore
I
22 M Com Chandrika S DOS in Commerce , MGM I
Nanditha M M II
Shilpa S III
23 M B A Chaitrashree M Pooja Bhagavath Memorial Mahajana PG Centre, Mysore
I
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Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
Surya K Maharani's Arts & Commerce College for Women, Mysore
II
Pavithra HR Institute of Higher Education , Hassan
III
24 M B A (Agri-Business)
Adarsh S IDS, MGM I
25 M F A M Naga Rekha S A DOS in Commerce , MGM I
Monika P M II
Shwetha M C III
26 MBI Tech. Archana M G DOS in Commerce , MGM I
Sahana Prasad II
Manasa Yamuna M J Pooja Bhagavath Memorial Mahajana PG Centre, Mysore
III
27 M Ed Dharmesha H P Shankaregowda College of Education , Mandya
I
Suhasini C P II
Mary Evangalin Gladies Y
DOS in Education , MGM III
28 M Ed ( RIE) Asha Kumari B Regional Institute of Education , Mysore
I
Yunus P M II
Deepak P III
29 M P Ed Praveen Kumar K DOS in Physical Education & Sports Sciences , UOM , Mysore
I
Channappa C II
30 B Ed Sunitha Shedthi G Rajeev College of Education, Hassan
I
Mamatha C M Hasanamba College of Education, Hassan
II
Lingaraju S Nisarga Institute of Education, Kollegal
III
31 B Ed ( RIMSE ) Praveena S Nadiger Ramakrishna Institute of Moral & Spiritual Education, Mysore
I
Girish S II
Karthikeyan R III
32 B Sc Ed Gagan Preet Regional Institute of Education , Mysore
I
Vijitha Rajan II
Mohan R III
33 B P Ed Savitha G T DOS in Physical Education , Mysore
I
Rakseh R II
Sowmya T D III
34 LL M Yogeetha M DOS in Law , MGM I
Mohan Kumari S II
Ajith Kumar M G
III
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Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
35 LL B ( 3 Years) Mekhala Kagil K Saradavilas Law College, Mysore
I
Saranya A P E S Law College , Mandya II
George William D'Souza
SBRR Mahajana Law College, Mysore
III
36 LL B ( 5 Years) Nirmala S Vidyavardhaka Law College , Mysore
I
Kakchingtabam Tejbati Devi
Saradavilas Law College, Mysore
II
Usha B P E S Law College , Mandya III
37 B A L (VI Sem. of 5 Years LL B)
Rashmi R SBRR Mahajana Law College, Mysore
I
Amala A Vidyavardhaka Law College , Mysore
I
Asamthunnisa G II
Hema H R SBRR Mahajana Law College, Mysore
III
38 M Phil (Botany) Rashmi S DOS in Botany , MGM I
39 M Phil (Seed Technology)
Rani Patil DOS in Biotechnology, MGM
I
40 M Sc. (Applied Geology)
Arunkumar A V DOS in Geology , MGM I
41 M Sc (Biochemistry)
Shruthi R Raju DOS in Biochemistry , MGM I
Madhuri S II
Husna Almas III
42 M Sc (Bioscience) Shruthi H N Dept. of Bioscience , PG Centre , Hassan
I
43 M Sc (Biotechnology)
Alla Singh DOS in Biotechnology, MGM
I
Shwetha K V II
Priyanka B S III
44 M Sc (Botany) Mahadeva Kumar S DOS in Botany , MGM I
Abhaya Shree M S II
Krupalini V III
45 M Sc (Chemistry) Shailaja G DOS in Chemistry , MGM I
Renukamba C S II
Anamika Sharma III
46 M Sc (Organic Chemistry)
Mary Anne Anitha DOS in Chemistry , MGM I
Naga Yashoda G N II
Vishwanath D M BET Academy of Higher Education, Bharathinagara
III
47 M Sc. (Computer Science)
Sowmya A Pooja Bhagavath Memorial Mahajana PG Centre, Mysore
I
Akshatha R II
48 M Sc (Electronics) Anoop C N Dept. of Electronics, PG I
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Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
Ashwini C Centre , Hassan II
49 M Sc (Electronic Media)
Sindhushree M T Educational Multi Media Research Centre, MGM
I
50 M Sc (Env. Science)
Shwetha DOS in Env. Science , MGM I
51 M Sc ( Food Science & Nutrition)
Aruna H K DOS in Food Science & Nutrn,MGM
I
Farheen II
Priya Pai III
52 M Sc. ( Genetics ) Sara Hadi Dastjerdi DOS in Zoology , MGM I
53 M Sc. (Geography) Sindhu H M Maharani's Arts & Commerce College for Women, Mysore
I
Touleelor Sotoukee DOS in Geography , MGM II
Kavana B K Maharani's Arts & Commerce College for Women, Mysore
III
54 M Sc. (G I S) Nandeesha Maharaja's College , Mysore I
55 M Sc ( Human Development)
Divyashree H R DOS in Food Science & Nutn,MGM
I
56 M Sc (Mathematics)
Sandesh B DOS in Mathematics , MGM I
Swathi Nadig R II
Shashikala P III
57 M Sc (Microbiology)
Akshatha K N DOS in Microbiology , MGM
I
Thejas M Ponnappa II
Vinutha N Maharani's Science College for Women, Mysore
III
58 M Sc (Physics) Archana DOS in Physics , MGM I
Prakruthi D S II
Pruthvi Rani K S III
59 M Sc (Psychology) Mrudula Mathew DOS in Psychology , MGM I
Shruthi V Ranga Rao II
Sharon Caroline Shatananda
III
60 M Sc ( Sericulture & Seri Biotechnology)
Ritwika Sur Chaudhuri DOS in Sericultural Science, MGM
I
Yashaswini S II
61 M Sc (Statistics ) Geetha R Naik DOS in Statistics , MGM I
Amrutha A K II
Deepashree H V III
62 M Sc. (Sugar Technology)
Pradeep Kumar H S Dept. of Sugar Technology, PG Centre, Mandya
I
63 M Sc ( Zoology ) Lalitha R DOS in Zoology , MGM I
Narayani Bhat II
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Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
Humeera Bano III
64 Five Year Integrated M Sc.(Chemistry)
Pavan M S DOS in Chemistry, MGM I
65 Five Year Integrated M Sc.(Physics)
Kumar M S R DOS in Physics, MGM I
66 M Sc (Audiology) Prashanth Prabhu P All India Institute of Sp. & Hg., Mysore
I
Kamala Sarathy II
Priyanka Madhok III
67 M Sc (Speech Language Pathology)
Priyashri S All India Institute of Sp. & Hg., Mysore
I
Sharon Suasn Sam II
Yoshomathi III
68 M Sc (Speech & Hearing)
Pramoda K JSS Institute of Sp. & Hg., Mysore
I
Jasmine Lydia S II
69 M C A Kouser DOS in Computer Science, MGM
I
Rekha G R II
Pavithra N Pooja Bhagavath Memorial Mahajana PG Centre, Mysore
II
Rashmi S DOS in Computer Science, MGM
III
70 M L I Sc. Prathima M P DOS in Lib. & Inf. Science,MGM
I
Tenzin Sonam II
Ravi Kiran R III
71 M Tech in URP Girish B N IDS, MGM I
Note: DOS = Department of Studies.
MGM = Manasa Gangothri, Mysore
Mysore University Students Won the Overall Championship and Rolling Shield at
the South-Zone Youth Festival held from 21st to 25th August 2010 at Sastra University,
Tanjavur, Tamilnadu
36. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling unit:
University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau
The University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau is a joint venture
of Mysore University and the Department of Employment and Training, Government of
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Karnataka. It came into existence on 06-06-1970 vide G.O. No.FCI/LSY/65. It is
located in the Post Graduate Library Block at Manasagangothri. The jurisdiction of the
University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau is spread over four districts
viz; Mysore, Chamarajanagar, Mandya and Hassan and there are 189 First Grade
Colleges and Education Colleges in its fold.
The Bureau is functioning as per the guidelines of the Department of
Employment and Training, Government of Karnataka and also the Directorate General of
Employment and Training, New Delhi.
Registration
During the year 252 candidates including 127 women registered their names for
employment assistance.
Individual Information
108 Candidates were provided with individual information on Educational and
Employment Opportunities, admission to Ph.D., M.Tech., advertised vacancies,
competitive examinations, various courses and scholarships. Advertisements published
in the Employment News & News papers were displayed on the notice board and copies
of the same were sent to Post Graduate departments, colleges and technical institutes to
be displayed on the notice board for the benefit of the students.
Career Information
The Bureau has 1015 volumes of books regarding all types of Competitive
Examinations, Personality Development, Mock Interviews, Question Banks, daily News
papers, periodicals, journals, magazines etc. Daily 20-25 students visited this Bureau for
guidance and reference. During the year nearly 3000 students visited the bureau to collect
information and for guidance regarding job opportunities, scholarships, fellowships, etc.
Career Guidance and Literature Exhibition:
22 career exhibition, Conference and guidance talks were conducted in the
colleges for the benefit of the students. Guidance was given regarding Job opportunities
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through competitive examinations, Higher Education, Self Employment, Personality
Development, after degree what next, Loan facilities for Higher Education & self
employment, etc., Nearly 3245 students benefited from these talks and exhibitions.
Publication of Job Bulletin
This Bureau is regularly publishing a monthly job bulletin, which is a
collection of all the information regarding job opportunities and competitive
examinations conducted by various commissions, admission to various Institutions/
Universities, scholarships & fellowships etc.,. These bulletins were sent to all the Post
Graduate Departments, First Grade Colleges, Libraries, Hostels etc.,
37. Placement services provided to students:
Campus recruitment
The University Student Employment Information and Guidance Bureau organized
2 Campus recruitment programmes for the benefit of P.G. Students. Nearly 625 students
participated in the recruitment process and finally 11 students were selected.
Campus Interview at EMMRC
TCS, Bangalore, Rural Mobile Commerce Services, Jakkur, Bangalore, Wipro
Ltd., Bangalore, and other companies and business sectors conducted recruitment
programmes for graduate and post graduate students of the University and selected as
many as 28 students. In addition the Department of Business Management, the
Department of Studies in Commerce, Biochemistry, Chemistry, IDS have also organized
campus interview and provided placements to many of their students.
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38. Development programmes for non-teaching staff:
Type of the Development Amount spent (Actuals)
Encashment of Earned leave 7353056
Medical Reimbursement 6244879
Empolyees training 40991
Sports activities of employees 100000
Children Education 400000
General Cultural Activities 39900
39. Best Practices of the institution
• Add on Diploma courses
• Availability of syllabus and regulations on the website (75 courses already
hosted, remaining to be hosted shortly)
• Recognizing Teachers based on Assessment of Students
• Academic Audit
• Fully free education for Physically Challenged
• Free hostel accommodation for SC/ST students
• Power back up for all Hostels, Labs and Academic Departments
• Well defined purchase procedure
• Equipment Audit
• Administrative Audit
• All internal communications through e-circular (enormous saving of paper
& time)
• 24 hours health services
• Treatment in recognized hospitals in Mysore and Bangalore
• Free Day Care Centre
• Pre-Primary, Primary and Secondary Schools on the Campus
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Finance
• Automation of financial transactions
• Up-to date reconciliation of receipts
• Certification of Accounts by State Accounts Department
• Full utilization of Non-Plan and Plan Grants
40. Linkages developed with National-International,
Academic/Research bodies:
The university has developed linkage with national and international institutions,
research laboratories and other organization to strengthen the research profile of the
faculty in the thrust area of national and internationals importance by arriving at
memorandum of understanding.
The details of which are given below:
Sl. No
Name of the teacher Academic bodies
1. Prof K Byrappa
Member, Materials Research Society Elected Fellow, World Academy of Ceramics, USA Member, Indian Science Congress, Kolkata Fellow, Geological Society of India Member, Indian National Academy of Science Committee of Crystallography Executive Member of the Commission on Crystal Growth and Characterization of Materials – International Union of Crystallography
2. Prof Mewa singh Fellow , Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore Fellow, Indian National science Academy Fellow, National academy of Sciences
3. Prof. D Revannasiddaiah
Life member, International Liquid crystal society, Indian Liquid crystal society Member, Indian Physics Association
4. Prof C Ranganathaiah Member, Indian Science Congress, Kolkata
5. Prof L Paramesh Member, ISRP; ISTA, Mumbai
6. Prof R Somashekar
Member, Life member, International Liquid crystal society, Indian Liquid crystal society Member, Indian Physics Association Asian Crystallographic Association
7. Prof T K Umesh Member ISRP
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LIST OF PROPOSED MOUs
Name of the University National /International Year of entering MoU Sagina Valley University USA 2005 Kingston University UK 2009 University of Texas USA 2008
National International National Aeronautics Laboratory, Bangalore University of Arkansas, USA National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore
Kunsthochschule School of Design Berlin
Indian Space Research Organisation, Bangalore.
Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu
Vivekananda Institute for Leadership Development, Mysore.
Chengdu University, Chengdu
M/s. Savant India Institute of Technology Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
South West Jiaotong University, Chengdu
M/s. Malavalli Foundation, Mysore Chengdu Electromechanical College, Chengdu Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE), New Delhi
Sichuan University, Chengdu
Indian School of Advanced Studies Ltd., (ISAS) Hyderabad
Central China Normal University, Wuhan
Edutech Informatic India Ltd., New Delhi Wuhan University, Wuhan
Kannada Ganaka Parishat, Bangalore and Vinivink – Ultra Super Market Ltd, Bangalore for English – Kannada Dictionary
Hubei University, Wuhan
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan
Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou CBIT, Zhengzhou
41. Any other relevant information the Institution wishes to
add:
STUDENT STRENGTH: 2010-2011
A) Post-Graduate Departments, Manasagangotri, Mysore
Particulars
Men Women Grand Total SCs STs Others Total SCs STs Others Total
Courses
1st year PG 294 62 563 919 135 35 684 854 1773 2nd year PG 225 43 586 854 115 32 684 831 1685 M.Phil. Courses 31 8 33 72 20 3 33 56 128
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B.P.Ed 20 3 28 51 2 - 6 8 59 Diploma Courses 115 16 43 174 9 1 37 47 221 Certificate Courses 18 - 26 44 2 - 16 18 62 A Total 703 132 1279 2114 283 71 1460 1814 3928
B) Post-graduate Centre, Mandya.
1st year P.G. 20 1 36 57 7 - 45 52 109 2nd year P.G. 22 2 40 64 2 1 27 30 94 B Total 42 3 76 121 9 1 72 82 203
C) Post-graduate Centre, Hassan.
1st year P.G. 20 2 49 71 4 - 55 59 130 2nd year P.G. 9 2 27 38 2 - 58 60 98 C Total 29 4 76 109 6 - 113 119 228
D) Satilette Post – graduate Centre, Chamarajanagara
1st year P.G. 19 8 54 81 4 - 34 38 119 2nd year P.G. - - - - - - - - - D Total 19 8 54 81 4 - 34 38 119 Total A + B + C+D
793 147 1485 2425 302 72 1679 2053 4478
E) Colleges and Institutions
Constituent Colleges
1751 389 2257 4397 104 22 460 586 4983
Affiliated Colleges /Institutions
7691 1915 26194 35800 6651 1406 30749 38806 74606
Post-graduate Courses in Colleges
135 31 1094 1260 264 72 1723 2059 3319
T O T A L 9577 2335 29545 41457 7019 1500 32932 41451 82908
F) Foregin Students
Sl. No.
Name of the Country
Department of Studies Colleges
Men Women Total Men Women Total 1 Afghanistan - - - 79 6 85 2 Cambodia 1 - 1 - - -
3 Canada 1 - 1 1 - 1
4 Djibouti 1 - 1 1 1 2
5 Eritrea 1 - 1 3 1 4
6 Ethiopia 21 5 26 7 2 9
7 Indonesia - 1 1 - - -
8 Iran 97 88 185 45 30 75
9 Iraq 1 - 1 1 1 2
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10 Italy - 1 1 - - -
11 Jordan 6 - 6 3 - 3
12 Kazakhstan - - - 1 1 2
13 Kenya 3 - 3 11 7 18
14 Maldives - - - 72 127 199
15 Mauritius - 2 2 - 2 2
16 Mongolia - 1 1 - - -
17 Mozambique - - - 1 1 2
18 Nepal 3 - 3 6 2 8
19 Palestine - - - 2 - 2
20 Portugal - - - - 1 1
21 Seychelles - 1 1 - - -
22 Saudi Arabia 5 11 16 4 - 4
23 Somalia 1 - 1 18 4 22
24 Sirlanka
- - - - 1 1
25 Sudan 2 2 4 6 1 7
26 Tajikistan 1 1 2 - - -
27 Tanzania 4 3 7 32 51 83
28 Thailand 3 - 3 - - -
29 Tibet 2 1 3 29 66 95
30 Turkmenistan - 4 4 - - -
31 Uganda 5 1 6 7 1 8
32 Vietnam - 1 1 - - -
33 Yemen 16 2 18 23 - 23
34 Tehran - 1 1 - - -
35 Konyada 1 - 1 - - - 36 NRI - - - 1 - 1
37 Zimbabwe - - - - 2 2
38 Laos 1 - 1 - - -
39 Jambia 1 - 1 - - -
40 Yemini - - - - 1 1
Total 177 126 303 353 309 662
Recognised Research Centres
Sl. No.
Name of the Research Centre Subject(s) approved for Research
01 Sri Adichunchanagiri Biotechnology & Cancer Research Centre, Balagangadharanatha Nagar, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District.
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Inter disciplinary areas
02 Regional Institute of Education Manasagangotri, Mysore
History, Psychology, Tamil, Sociology, Kannada, Telegu, Malayalam, Science and Science Education
03 National Institute of Prakrit Studies and Research, Jainology & Prakrit
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Sl. No.
Name of the Research Centre Subject(s) approved for Research
Shravanabelagola, Hassan Dist. 04 All India Institute of Speech and Hearing
Manasagangothri, Mysore. Speech & Hearing, Speech- Language Pathology, Audiology
05 Central Sericultural Germplasm Resources Centre, Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, Thally Road, Hosur, Krishnagiri Dist. Tamil Nadu.
Sericulture and Biotechnology
06 Anthropological Survey of India Southern Regional Centre, Manav Bhavan, Bogadi, Mysore.
Anthropology, Population and Communities Studies of Southern India.
07 JSS Research Foundation, JSS Mahavidyapeeta, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Manasagangothri, Mysore.
Computer Science, Electronics, Environmental Science, Urban Geo Construction Design and Planning (Board of Urban and Regional Planning), Polymer Science and Technology, Civil Engineering Sciences, Mechanical Engineering Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics, Business Administration, Speech and Hearing
08 Central Food Technological Research Institute, Chaluvamba Mansion, Mysore.
Food Science, Food Technology, Food Science and Nutrition, Polymer Science and Technology, Applied Botany, Biochemistry, Bioscience, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Microbiology
09 PET Research Foundation, PES College of Engineering Campus Mandya.
Computer Science, Electronics, Environmental Science, Geology, Chemistry and Mathematics
10 Vittal Mallya Scientific Research Foundation, B.T.M. 2nd Stage, Bangalore.
Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biochemistry.
11 National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research GKVK, Bellary Road, Bangalore.
Biological Sciences
12 South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies, (SAIACS), Kothanur, Bangalore.
Christianity
13 Central Coffee Research Institute, Coffee Research Station, Chikmagalur Dist.
Botany, Applied Botany, Chemistry and Zoology
14 Central Sericulture Research & Training Institute, Srirampura, Manandavadi Road, Mysore
Botany, Sericulture, Zoology
15 Indo American Tourism Limited 1st Floor, HIG 83, Sector-1, On NH 5, MVP Colony, Vishakapatnam.
Management Mathematics Computer Science
16 Central Institute of Indian Languages, (Ministry of Human Resources and Development, Dept. of Higher Education, Government of India) Manasagangothri, Mysore.
Advanced Research Centre in Linguistics
17 Defence Food Research Laboratory Ministry of Defence, Government of India, Siddarthanagar, Mysore
Food Science and Nutrition, Food Technology, Biotechnology, Bioscience, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Chemistry, Food Science, Food Science and Technology
18 Sami Labs Limited Corporate Office, 19/1 & 19/2, I Main, II Phase, Peenya Industrial Estate, Bangalore.
Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Applied Botany
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Sl. No.
Name of the Research Centre Subject(s) approved for Research
19 Institute for Social and Economic Change, Dr.V.K.R.V Rao Road, Nagarabhavi PO, Bangalore.
Anthropology, Economics, Education, Development Studies, Political Science, Sociology
20 Seribiotech Research Laboratory, Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, Carmelaram Post, Kodathi, Bangalore.
Biotechnology
21 Centre for Manufacturing Research & Technology Utilization, RV College of Engineering Campus, R.V. Vidyaniketan Po, Mysore Road, Bangalore.
Composite Materials, Material Science, Metallurgy & Metal Casting, Polymer Science
22 Birla Institute of Management Technology, Plot No.5, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida (NCR), U.P
Management Studies, Economics, Commerce
23 Institute of Public Enterprise, Osmania University Campus, Hyderabad, AP.
Commerce, Economics, Management Studies, Political Science
24 Jubiliant Biosys Limited, 96, Industrial Suburb, 2nd Stage, Industrial Area, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore
Chemistry & Biochemistry
25 Labland Biotech Private Limited, Plant Tissue Culture, K.R.S Main Road, Mysore.
Biotechnology, Microbiology and Botany
26 Mahatma Gandhi National Institute of Research and Social Action (MGNIRSA), Street No.17, Gagan Mahal Road, Domalguda, Hyderabad.
Environmental Protection and Pollution Control particularly Rural Development, Information Technology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Waste Management, Gender Equity and other related fields Anthropology, Political Science
27 Astra Zeneca India Pvt. Ltd., Post Box No.2409, HA Farm Post Office Bangalore.
Bio-chemistry, Microbiology, Chemistry & BioSciences
28 SCMS Institute of Bio-Science and Biotechnology Research & Development, Management House, South Kalamassery, Cochin.
Bio-Science Bio-technology
29 National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects (Indian Council of Agricultural Research), H.A.Farm Post, Hebbal, Bellary Road, Bangalore.
Botany, Microbiology and Biotechnology
30 National Institute of Advanced Studies, Indian Institute of Science Campus, Bangalore.
Natural Science, Engineering, Social Sciences and Humanities.
31 Suvidya Institute of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Bangalore
Philosophy
32 Nitte Research and Education Academy, NMIT Campus, Govindapura, Gollahalli, Yelahanka, Bangalore
Computer Science, Electronics, Mathematics, Business Administration/ Management
33 Anthem Biosciences Pvt. Ltd., No.49, Canara Bank Road, Bommasandra, Industrial Area, Phase-I, Hosur Road, Bangalore
Bio-Chemistry, Applied Botany & Bio-Technology, Microbiology, Chemistry
34 Maharaja Research Foundation Maharaja Institute of Technology Campus Belavadi, Srirangapatna Taluk, Mandya Dist.
Computer Science & Information, Science, Management, Electronics
35 National Ayurveda Dietetics Research Institute Botany
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(Formerly The Regional Research Institute (Ay.) Govt. Central Pharmacy Annexe, Ashoka Pillar, Jayanagar, Bangalore
36 National Aerospace Laboratories (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), PB No.1779, HAL Air Port Road, Bangalore
Computer Science & Engineering
37 Central institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, Ministry of Chemical and Fertilizers, Government of India, No.437/A, Hebbal Industrial Area, Mysore-570016
Polymer Science & Technology
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PART-C
Administrative Audit from: 2010-11
The Academic and Administrative Audit Committee members visited the
following sections and held discussions with the head and staff of each section separately.
1) Administration
2) Finance
3) Examination
4) College Development Council
5) All Support Services
Administration - Observations
1) The University administration is sending circulars through e-mode which is
highly appreciated.
2) Training of non-teaching staff is limited to university staff only.
3) Decentralization of administrative functions is – fairly good.
4) Providing information under RTI has been done on time and there is good
amount of awareness.
5) Grievance Redressal has been addressing the grievances of the employees by
meeting at regular intervals. (2-3 times a year).
6) Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) meets once a year.
7) Review meetings within the Administration along with Finance and Engineering
Sections are held twice a month which is noteworthy and should be continued.
8) Financial powers delegated to various officers including Deans have enhanced
activites and provided more autonomy and responsibility.
9) The number of court cases are very less. This shows that the systems are in place
and transparent. Still there is a room to show more improvements..
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10) Putting the Roster points on the website is a welcoming trend.
11) Most of the staff are trained in Computer skills and are motivated to do their
mundane job using computer and internet.
12) Increase of Internet Bandwidth to 32 Mbps has been done and the campus is
going for a comple on Wi-Fi is environment.
13) Optimum utilization of existing space to house different cells of Administrative
Sections, is a good initiative.
Finance - Observations
14) System of making advance payments to the Head of a Unit in order to meet the
expenses for any major event is appreciable.
15) The decision of the University to delegate financial sanction/purchase powers to
different officers and departmental Heads for speedy operation deserves
appreciation.
16) The students’ scholarship disbursal mechanism, quick clearance of bills and the
decision to gradually dispense with the mechanism of submission of Demand
Drafts to the University are some of the healthy practices initated on governance
adopted in the Finance Branch.
17) Computerization of Accounts and automated cheque generation is laudable.
Examinations - Observations
18) With 190 Affiliated Colleges and 24 PG Centers in colleges affiliated to the
University, the Examination section has been effectively conducting
examinations of PG and UG courses as also that of Professional courses.
19) Examinations of courses under outreach mode are held in 25 centers in different
parts of the country and are being carried out through twinning program with 37
institutions.
20) The processing of result is being computerized. However complete automation
of the Examination is still to be implemented, from on-line application.
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21) The Examination section has a separate Finance unit which caters to the
disbursement of payments to paper setters, evaluators and custodians in time.
22) The Malpractice Enquiry committee meetings are held regularly and
penalty/otherwise decisions of the committee are communicated well in time to
the students.
23) OMR sheets are being used in engineering examinations.
24) For Entrance and Distance Education examinations, the University Professors
are deputed as observers.
The Heads of the departments made presentations giving details of action taken
on the recommendations made by the AAA committee and on the developments of the
Departments. The committee observed that all the Departments had complied with most
of the recommendations of the committee. There is a visible change in the strength of the
staff, progress in research and infrastructure facilities, observed over a period of time, in
all sections of the University.
Future Plans
The phenomenal and all round development of the University of Mysore for this
academic year is remarkable. The expansion in the academic programmes, development
of adequate infrastructure and student amenities, welfare measures adopted for the
employees and students, quality initiatives in the research activities, reforms in the
governance, adoption of new academic regulations to sustain quality in research and the
development of excellent ambience in the Campus are all due to the untiring efforts and
leadership provided by the Vice-Chancellor. and ably supported by the University
Administrators and faculty members. The University has projected a road map for the
future developments in several sectors. University is planning to establish a Centre for
Material Science Research with the assistance of UGC is an excellent initiative. The
University’s decision to reward the teachers for their outstanding contributions through
cash prizes, is laudable.
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The construction of a group of buildings to house different departments will be
shortly completed and made ready for occupation. University has also initiated for
modernization of sports and other facilities. University has a future plan to adopt a unique
Community outreach/extension programme to train educated unemployed Women from
remote areas, villages, backward areas and support them to start their own kindergarten
schools. All four hundred teaching faculty members are provided with laptop computers.
This is a history in the history of Indian higher education system. This is in addition to
their table top PC’s given to work in their staff rooms.
According to the overall objectives, the IQAC has monitored and improved the
entire operations of the institution and assured every stakeholders connected with higher
education, namely students, faculty members, staff, parents, funding agencies and society
in general and the institutions accountability in particular, for its own quality and probity.
To sustain the quality assurance, the Academic and Administrative Audit Committee may
be reviewed with external experts to assess the academic and administrative system of the
University with necessary suggestions to improve.
Name and Signature of the
Co-ordinator, IQAC
Name and Signature of the
Chairperson, IQAC