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UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE (Estd. 1916)
(A STATE UNIVERSITY) INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (2009-2010)
CRAWFORD HALL MYSORE -570005
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UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE IINNTTEERRNNAALL QQUUAALLIITTYY AASSSSUURRAANNCCEE CCEELLLL
AANNNNUUAALL QQUUAALLIITTYY AASSSSUURRAANNCCEE RREEPPOORRTT ((AAQQAARR))
Name of the Institution UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE
Name of the Head of the Institution Dr. V.G. Talawar
Ph No Office 0821-2419666 Residence:0821-2419633
Mobile:09448458919 email:[email protected]
Name of the IQAC Coordinator 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
2009-10. 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
Foundation 1
Development and Diverification 1
Functions and plans of IQAC 5
Formats with Quality Parameters 7
Teachers’ Self-Appraisal Form 7
Peer Assessment of Faculty 7
Students’ Feedback 7
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 17
9. Research Projects 18
10. Patents generated, if any 21
11. New collaborative research programmes 21
12. Research grants received from various agencies 21
13. Details of research scholars 22
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor 48
15. Honors/Awards to the faculty 50
16. Internal resources generated: 51
17. Details of departments obtained UGC SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/DST, FIST, etc. 52
18. Community Services 52
19. Teachers and Officers newly recruited 55
20. Teaching - Non-teaching ratio 61
21. Improvements in the library services 62
22. New books/journals subscribed and their cost 65
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the
action-taken on student feedback 65
24. Unit cost of education 66
25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and
Examination results, issue of certificates 66
26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities 67
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27. Technology up gradation 73
28. Computer and Internet access and training to teachers and students 74
29. Financial aid to students 74
30. Activities and support from the Alumni Association: 77
31. Support from the Parent – Teacher Association and its Activities 78
32. Health services 79
33. Performance in sports activities 80
34. Incentives to outstanding sports persons 82
35. Student achievements and awards 83
36. Activities of the Student Guidance and Counseling unit 87
37. Placement services provided to students 89
38. Development programmes for non-teaching staff 90
39. Best Practices of the institution 90
40. Linkages developed with National-International, Academic/Research bodies 91
41. Any other relevant information the Institution wishes to add 93
PART-C 100
Administrative Audit from: 2007-08 100
Administration - Observations 100
Finance - Observations 101
Examinations - Observations 101
Future plans 102
UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE (A State University)
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
(2009 - 2010)
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, 3 PG centres have been established
to cater to the rural youth. These include: Sir M. Vishweshwaraya PG Centre, Mandya;
PG Centre, Hemagangotri Hassan and Satellite Centre Chamarajnagar. The University
today has 58 Post-graduate departments offering 75 PG Courses, 32 PG Diploma and
Diploma courses.
In addition, the University has four Constituent Colleges, 187 Affiliated Colleges,
20 PG Centers in Colleges and 57 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
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Employment Information and Guidance Bureau, 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, Gymnasium,
Multipurpose Oval Ground, Athletic tracks, 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, 240 Gold medals, 215 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
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on, serving the mankind and contributing their might to the enrichment of the culture and
progress of the country.
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
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
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7. Sri. M.K. Sannaswamy ,
Finance Officer, University of
Myosre
8. Prof C.P. Siddashrama, 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. Ishwar Bhat
Dean, Faculty of Law,
University of Myosre
12. Prof. Mewa Singh, Dean, Faculty
of Science, University of Myosre
13. Prof M. Chandrakumar, DOS
in Education
University of Myosre
14. Prof R Somashekar
DOS in Physics, University of
Myosre
15. Prof. G. Kotreshwar, Dean ,
Faculty of Management,
University of Myosre
16. Prof E.T. Puttaiah
Registrar, University of Myosre
17. 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
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execution of various administrative decisions with necessary internal monitoring
and checks.
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, the system of
evaluation, continuous assessment, students’ result in examinations, placement and
further progression of students in higher education etc.
Teachers’ Self-Appraisal Form
A Self-Appraisal Form which was prepared in 1998 was modified in subsequent
years - 2001, 2006 and 2009 - incorprating 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 organised,
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’ Feedback
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
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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 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.
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 of 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 nothing comparable
to knowledge” is depicted in the emblem. The emblem also contains
“Satyamevaddharmayaham” 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
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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 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 of 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
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 – Mandya,
Hassan and Chamarajanagara - offering post-graduate courses to reach higher education to
the unreached. 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
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larger interest of the individuals, institutions, nation, higher education and globe. The
following are the recent initiatives attempted in line with the Mission of the University.
1) Prof.Mumtaz Ali Khan, Hon’ble Minister for Haj, Wakf and Minorities, Government of
Karnataka visited the University of Mysore on 25-05-2009 and held discussion with
the Vice-Chancellor, Officers and Authorities of the University and enquired about
the measures taken to implement the various welfare schemes to minorities
especially students in the University of Mysore.
2) The Vice-Chancellor visited United Kingdom from 13-6-2009 to 20- 6-2009 in
connection with Joint Workshop under India – UK Higher Education Leadership
Development Programme sponsored by UGC under MoU between Ministry of
Human Resource Development, Government of India and British High Commission,
UK, London. He also visited Kingston University, London, the partner institution
identified by the UGC from 17-19, June 2009
3) The 93rd Foundation Day of the University was celebrated on July 27, 2009.
Outstanding Journalist and Noted Columnist Dr.Kuldip Nayar delivered Special
Lecture on “Indian in the New Millennium: Democracy, Development and Idealism”
and noted Environmentalist Dr. Vandana Shiva delivered a Lecture on “Future of
India’s Food Secutiry”
4) On 05-08-2009, The Hon’ble Chief Minister of Government of Karnataka, Sri
B.S.Yediyurappa, inaugurated the newly constructed Pariksha Bhavan, Hon’ble
Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj and Mysore District Incharge
Minister Kumari Shobha Karandlaje, inaugurated the Day Care Centre, Hon’ble
Minister for Higher Education Sri Aravinda Limbavali, laid the Foundation Stone for
UGC – Academic Staff College Guest House Building and Sri Siddaramaiah, Hon’ble
Leader of Opposition Party and Former Deputy Chief Minister, inaugurated the
Yuvaraja’s College Platinum Jubilee Building.
5) On 28-08-2009, His Excellency, the Governor of Karnataka and Chancellor of the
University of Mysore inaugurated the Vishwamanava International Students Hostel
Building.
6) Teachers’ Day was celebrated in the University on 05-09-2009. Sri L.C.Jain, Former
Ambassador of India and Former Member of the Planning Commission delivered a
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Special Lecture on “The Role of Teachers Today – Reflecting the Light of
Dr.S.Radhakrishnan and Mahatma Gandhi”.
7) The University of Mysore has organized National Education Day Lectures to mark
Mulana Abdul Kalam Azad’s Birthday on 16-11-2009. Prof.B.Sheik Ali, Former Vice-
Chancellor of Mangalore and Goa Universities has delivered a lecture on “Maulana
Abdul Kalam Azad & Indian Higher Education” and Prof.S.Bisilaiah, Former Vice-
Chancellor, University of Agricultural Science, Bangalore delivered a Lecture on
“Globalization of Higher Education : Opportunities, Threats & Challenges”.
8) Five days South Zone Youth Festival was successfully organized from 23 – 27,
November 2009. Out of 839 students from 28 Universities, 36 Students of the
University of Mysore, participated in the Festival. The University Students Secured
first Place in Classical Instrumental, Folk Orchestra, Quiz, Second Place in Folk
Dance, Third Place in Classical Vocal Solo, Semi Classical Vocal Solo, Group Song
(Indian), Rangoli.
9) Delegation of Republic of Maldives headed by Dr.Mohamed Waheed, Hon’ble Vice-
President held discussions with the Vice-Chancellor, Officers and Authorities of the
University regarding entering into Memorandum of Understanding between the two
Universities.
10) Estabilished Post-graduate satellite center at Chamarajanagar- one of the most
backward districts in the country and started three PG courses viz., MBA, M.Com and
MSW
11) Encouraged starting of PG programs in nearly 28 colleges to reach rural graduates.
12) 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.
13) 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’.
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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 Exeprt Committee visited University of Mysore on 04.08.2010 to examine the
proposal of the University for starting of SET Centre.
6. 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.
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG):
1. M.Phil in Ancient History & Archaeology, Kannada, Sociology and Economic
2. Diploma in Applied Sociology
3. M.Phil in Law
4. P.G.Diploma in Museology, Tourism & Heritage
5. M.Phil in Environmental Science
3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction 1) Choice Based Credit System has been introduced in all PG courses giving
ample opportunity for the students to undertake cross-border studies
2) The curriculum and syllabi of the courses have been restructured to meet
the demands of the society at all levels
3) Curricula and syllabi have been designed based on the feedback of the
stakeholders and reckoning the models of national and international
curricula
4) Incorporating ICT subjects in the curricula of the courses
5) Providing choice through elective papers, Inter-departmental and Intra-
departmental Courses
6) Incorporating Seminars/Assignments in the curriculum
7) Introduction of self-learning component in all papers of all courses
8) Encourage participation in NSS/NCC/ Sports at the UG level
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9) Encourage participation in moral, ethical and cultural values in the young
minds
10) UG programmes offered in the affiliated colleges were brought under
Semester System
11) Students are evaluated through CIA (Continuous Internal Assessments),
quiz programme, seminar / assignment
12) Encouragement and motivation to research at the PG level with mandatory
group / individual project.
13) Introduction of coaching and remedial classes to facilitate the students to
write the competitive examinations.
14) The functioning of the academic bodies like BOS and Academic Council to
ensure quality of the curricula of academic programmes offered by the
university.
15) Online declaration of examination results of both UG/PG
16) Marks obtained in examination are made available online
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 upto 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:
Total No. of students of the University who have passed the following Competitive
Examinations in the last five years:
a) UGC – CSIR JRF/NET : 40
b) UGC – SLET : ----
c) GATE : 03
d) Indian Civil Services : 25
e) GRE : 21
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f) TOEFEL : 71
g) GMAT : 4
h) Any other (specify)
1. Karnataka Civil Services : 157
2. Banking Services : 90
3. Other State Services like KES : 183
i) No. of students of the University qualified
in the UGC-CSIR/GATE examinations and
who have registered for research in the
University during the last five years. : 51
7. Initiative towards faculty Development programme:
The UGC-Academic Staff College of the University of Mysore organizes various faculty
development programmes in association with different departments. Basically it
organizes two types of programmes for teachers in universities and colleges, viz.,
Orientation Programmes and Refresher Courses.
Orientation and Refresher Courses
A total number of 157 participants benefited from five Orientation Programmes
conducted during the year.
During the year, 09 Refresher Courses were conducted in Library and Information
Science, Commerce and Management, Economics, Kannada, Human Rights, Indian
Literature, Student Counseling, History and Materials Science. About 281 teachers
participated in these Refresher Courses.
Other Programmes Organised:
1. A five-day Workshop (two batches) for Senior Assistants of University of Mysore
was organised on 19-23, May 2009 and 26-30, May 2009. 34 Senior Assistants
attended this workshop.
2. A one-day Awareness Programme on H1N1 (Swine Flu) in association with
Department of Studies in Zoology for Teachers, Research Scholars and Students of
all the PG Departments of University of Mysore was organised on 24.08.2009. 432
participants attended this programme.
3. A two day Workshop for College Principals on “Academic Leadership Development”
was organised on 29-30, August 2009. 29 Principals attended this workshop.
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4. A one-day Awareness Programme on H1N1 (Swine Flu) in association with
Department of Studies in Zoology for Administrative Staff of University of Mysore
was organised on 31.08.2009. 549 administrative staff attended this programme.
5. A two-day Workshop for Librarians in association with Department of Studies in
Library and Information Science on “Building Digital Libraries in Colleges” was
organised during 10-11, September 2009. 39 Librarians attended this workshop.
6. A one-day Awareness Programme on H1N1 (Swine Flu) in association with
Department of Studies in Zoology for Students and Teachers of Maharaja, Yuvaraja
and University Evening College was organised on 12.11.2009. 359 students and
Teachers attended this programme.
7. A one-day Seminar “6th Pay Commission and Choice Based Credit System” was
organized
8. Total number of seminars / workshops conducted: Lectures by visiting dignitaries
1 Dr. M. Devaraj – 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.
2 Dr. M. Devaraj- Organized an International Conference on Agricultural marketing
in the context of changing Global economic order, 25-26 March 2011.
3 Dr.B.R.Ambedkar 119th Birth day- KIKS & Research Students on 27-04-2010 4 Kannada Vishaya Vishwakosha Bidugade Samarambha, University, of Mysore -
18-05-2010 -
5 Padavi Kannada Bhasha Mattu Ichika C.B.C.S. Patyakrama mattu Patyapusthaka
Rachane Karyagara, University of Mysore. - 20-08-2010 & 21-08-2010 -
6 Hasyotsava Janapada Kavya, Nrutya Sourabha, Government of Karnataka - 10-
10-2010
7 Chiguru Kavigoshti, Government of Karnataka - 11-10-2010
8 Aralu Kavigoshti, Government of Karnataka - 12-10-2010
9 Chutuku Kavigoshti, Government of Karnataka - 13-10-2010
10 Dasara Kavigoshti, Government of Karnataka - 15-10-2010
11 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar 54th Parinirvana Dinacharane, University of Mysore - 06-12-
2010
12 Special Lecture, KIKS & Research Students - 11-03-2011
13 B.M. Shri 127th Birth Day, University of Mysore - 31-03-2011
14 Symposium organized in collaboration with the Chair in Christianity on charity
and Justice: A Christian perspective on 22-09-2010.
15 Organized Christmas celebration cum seminar in collaboration with the chair in
Christianity on Religions Festival of Christmas on 18-12-2010.
16 Organized a seminar In collaboration with the Chair in Christianity on world
peace on 31-01-2011.
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17 Organized Workshop on ‘Media and Child Rights’ by Karnataka Child Rights
Observatory, Bangalore on 27th September 2010.
18 Prof. M. Madaiah Felicitation Committee Endowment Lecture delivered by Prof.
Francis Cherunilam on Transformation of Indian Economy and Business under
Liberalisation on 29-03-2011at EMMRC Hall.
19 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
20 Prof. S. Bisalaiah Endowment Lecture delivered by Prof.Mundina Mane on “State
Budget on Agriculture -2011” on 31-03-2011 at Mandya Centre.
21 Arranged special lecture on “Forest and public welfare” delivered by Dr. P.J.
Delipkumar, Forest Officer under the auspices of planning forum during October
2010.
22 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
23 Conducted Annual SBM Chair Lecture on “Crisis in Indian Agriculture and the
way out” during February 2011.
24 Manasa exhibition successfully conducted during February 2011.
25 One day International Conference on Cooperation Jointly Organized by the DoS in
Economics and Cooperation and Iranian Students Union during December 2010.
26 Gokak Seminar was held on 19th May 2010.
27 Nehru Seminar held on 30-12-2010.
9. Research Projects
Projects Sanctioned During the Year 2009-2011to various Departments / Investigators
Sl.
No
Title of the Research
Project
Sponsoring
Agency
Name of the
Investigators &
Department
Amount of
the Project
Rs.
Grants
Sanctioned
during
2009-10
1 Genetics & …… Mysore
Population
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.S.S.Malini,
DOS in Zoology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
11,63,300/- 7,31,800/-
2 Impact……… College/
University Students
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.G.Venkatesh Kumar
DOS in Psychology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
3,57,200/- 2,16,200/-
3 Antenatal….. A Study
of Karnataka State
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.K.V.Aiahanna,
Institute of
Development Studies,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
3,64,200/- 2,38,200/-
4 Use of On Line…….
Research: A Study
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.Khaiser Nikam
DOS in Library &
Information Science
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
3,33,200/- 2,22,200/-
5 Marketing of
Educational Service...
In Universities
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr. M.Kumarswamy
Dept. Of Commerce PG
Centre, Hassan
1,00,000/- 63,500/-
6 Preparation of………
Venom
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.K.Kemparaju,
DOS in Biochemistry,
11,30,300/- 8,33,800/-
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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
2009-10
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
7 Guggul proteins:……
hemostasis
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.K.S.Girish
DOS in Biochemistry,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
11,70,300/- 8,73,800/-
8 Partental age…….
bipectinata
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.M.S.Krishna
DOS in Zoology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
8,17,800/- 6,03,800/-
9 Ore Petrology……..
Karnataka, India
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr. S.Govindaiah
DOS in Geology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
4,75,000/- 3,05,000/-
10 Hydrogeological…….
District, Karnataka
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.D.Nagaraju
DOS in Geology,
Manasagangotri, Mysore
5,30,000/- 3,98,000/-
11 Development of PCR……. in Tomato
UGC, New Delhi
Dr. S.Umesh DOS in Biotechnology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
11,28,300/- 7,51,800/-
12 Mapping of
Uranium..... Mysore
District
BRNS,
Mumbai
Dr.P.Nagaraj
DOS in Chemistry,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
46,08,300/- 31,88,725/-
13 Brain organization in
normative
multilingualism
DST,
New
Delhi
Dr.P.Prakash
DOS in Psychology,.
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
37,27,200/- 28,97,800/-
14 Genetic Analysis of
Dyslexia
DST, New
Delhi
Dr.N.B.Ramachandra
DOS in Zoology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
36,70,560/- 15,50,000/-
15 Isolation and ………
endophytes
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.S.Satish
DOS in Microbiology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
7,81,300/- 4,90,800/-
16 Study of…….. liquid
crystals
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.Nagappa [Retd.]
DOS in Physics
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
7,46,200/- 4,75,200/-
17 Speciation………
Mysore city
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.S.Srikantaswamy
DOS in Environmental
Science,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
9,76,800/- 7,02,800/-
18 Molecular…… animal
model
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.Prakash R. Naik
DOS in Zoology Manasagangotri,
Mysore
7,69,800/- 5,23,300/-
19 Standardization…….
Sorghum
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr. Rajkumar H.
Garampalli
DOS in Botany,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
9,10,300/- 6,83,800/-
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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
2009-10
20 A study on the……..
Tumorogenesis
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.M. Karuna Kumar
DOS in Biochemistry
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
7,87,800/- 5,33,800/-
21 Nutritional……. food
models
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.Jamuna Prakash
DOS in Food Science &
Nutrition,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
8,36,800/- 4,75,300/-
22 Stereoselective…….
Acids
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.M.P.Sadashiva
DOS in Chemistry,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
5,64,800/- 3,40,800/-
23 Phytochemicals…….
male rats
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.Shivabasaviah
DOS in Zoology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
6,25,800/- 3,96,800/-
24 Proteome………
bombyx mori
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.H.B.Manjunatha
DOS in Sericulture,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
11,01,800/- 8,12,800/-
25 Genesis and…….. South
India
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.K.N. Prakash
Narasimha,
DOS in Geology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
7,95,300/- 4,88,800/-
26 Isolation……….
medicinal plants
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.M.S.Sudarshana
DOS in Botany,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
10,56,300/- 7,09,800/-
27 Hydrothermal……..
Applications
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.K.Byrappa
DOS in Geology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
10,59,300/- 7,90,300/-
28 Usefulness……. User
Groups
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.K.Nanje Gowda
[Retd.] DOS in
Commerce,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
7,48,000/- 4,28,000/-
29 Screening of
Bioactive……..
sunflower
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.S.R.Niranjana
DOS in Biotechnology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
9,41,800/- 6,22,800/-
30 Characterization…….Ill
avirus
UGC, New
Delhi
Dr.H.S.Prakash
DOS in Biotechnology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
4,80,500/- 2,58,000/-
31 Methods of pade
approximation…….
nonlinear dynamics
DST, New
Delhi
Dr.R.Rangarajan
DOS in Mathematics,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
9,59,400/- 4,00,000/-
32 In vivo and in vitro
studies…… mabuya
carinata
DST, New
Delhi
Dr.M.Bhagya
DOS in Zoology,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
26,89,400/- 16,50,000/-
33 Studies on the impact DST, New Dr. G.V.Venkataramana 15,45,200/- 8,14,000/-
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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
2009-10
……..Mysore district Delhi DOS in Envi. Science,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
34 DRS Infrastructure
Development 2nd
installment
UGC, New
Delhi
The Chairman
DOS in Physics,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
20,00,000/- 20,00,000/-
35 SAP DRS Programme UGC, New
Delhi
The Chairman
DOS in Chemistry,
Manasagangotri,
Mysore
55,00,000/- 6,00,000/-
Total Number of Projects : 35
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
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:
Summary of Grants received from various sponsoring agencies towards Research
Projects/Schemes : 2009-2010
Sl.
No. Sponsoring Agency Amount
Rs.
1 AICTE, New Delhi 8,63,458=00
2 BSNS/DAE, Mumbai 6,53,725=00
3 CSR-UNDEF, New Delhi 64,502=00
4 CSTT, New Delhi 10,00,000=00
5 DIPR, New Delhi 2,76,000=00
6 Govt. of Karnataka 47,500=00
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Sl.
No. Sponsoring Agency Amount
Rs.
7 INSA, New Delhi 10,000=00
8 Karnataka State Development Grant 15,00,000=00
9 Lady Tata Memorial, Mumbai 52,800=00
10 NHB, New Delhi 27,230=00
11 NMM, New Delhi 60,714=00
12 CSIR, New Delhi 24,02,431=00
13 DAE-BRNS, Mumbai 67,20,280=00
14 DBT, New Delhi 67,29,101=00
15 DST, New Delhi 1,06,94,830=00
16 ICAR, New Delhi 16,81,525=00
17 ICMR,New Delhi 23,89,217=00
18 ICSSR, New Delhi 3,09,686=00
19 UGC, New Delhi 36,25,97,096=00
20 IUAC, New Delhi 99,801=00
21 National Mission for Manuscript, New Delhi 15,50,000=00
Total 41,98,17,463=00
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.
13. Details of research scholars
Sl.
No
Name of the Guide Name of the Research
Scholar
Date of Registration
1 Prof. N.Narayana Sastry B.Srinivasa Setty
Ashwani Luthra
H.S.Kumara
11-12-2000
28-06-2005
26-10-2007
2 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
3 Prof. KS.Arun Kumar Hemambara H S 10.08.2000
23
Sl.
No
Name of the Guide Name of the Research
Scholar
Date of Registration
4 Prof.K.V.Aiahanna Ramakrishna
K.Komala
Deepak Raj M R
Krishna Prasad B
Vijayashree C.N.
13-09-2004
-
-
-
-
5 Prof.Mahesh T.M.
Vimala Mathad
Parvin Lakbala
Neda Rafiee
2006
2007
2008
6 Prof.Krishne Gowda Meera Mundayath
Shobha M N.
Hemalatha M C
Anuradha N
Ajai Chandran CK
Mahendra B
Padmashree Urs M.K.
30-10-2006
14-03-2005
-
-
30-12-2008
18-03-2009
29-01-2010
7 Dr. M.Devaraj Saraswathi M
Kianoush Taj Sanjarani
Rohit Kunder
Jija Madhavan Hari Singh
-
-
2006-07
24-04-2008
8 Dr.B.Shankar Chidambara swamy
M.Raghunath
Veena
29-05-2008
24-04-2008
-
9 Dr. S. Mokshapathy T.M.Sridhara Murthy
Mohammad Ghaami
Talab
K.M.Krishna
18-12-2007
18-03-2009
16-01-2009
10 Prof.K.N.Ganganaik H.S.Rukmini
D.D.Ramakrishna
R. Krishnamurthy
Chidambaramurthy K.N.
KendagannegowdaC.S.
Manjula
31-03-2008
03-12-2008
06-01-2009
02-12-2009
29-03-2009
-
11 Prof.C.P.Siddhashrama Ashoka G.S.
Ravi D
Mahendramurthy D.M.
Srinivasa G
Jyothi K S
Bindurani S K
-
-
-
-
-
-
12 Prof.Aravinda Malagatti Venkaraj N.C.
Sudeendra
Basavaraja
Nagavannavara
-
30-03-2010
06-11-2009
13 Prof. A. Hiriyanna Anthony Swamy A
Raju A
Basavaraju
Kumara
Kannika M
03-06-2009
20-12-2008
20-12-2008
21-11-2008
-
24
Sl.
No
Name of the Guide Name of the Research
Scholar
Date of Registration
Kaveri N. P. 2007
14 Prof. Krishnamurthy Hanur
Nagaraj B T
Manjanna M
Devammanni K
June 2008
Aug. 2009
Feb. 2010
15 Prof.Taranath.N.S Shylaja.H.T
Gurumurthy Pendakuru
Vijay
2007
2008
2007
16 Prof.C.Naganna Mahendra M
Priyanka Neeshma D
Costa
Shima Sadath Mirmousa
Gamal Abdo Absser
Fr. Michael Lobo
-
-
-
-
-
17 Prof.C.S.Ramachandra Mallika N
Rajesh
G. Saroja
Sunil Kumar
Shishira
Mahamad Reje Falahati -
Kudami Fumani
Hossein Chams Husseini
12-06-2003
12-06-2003
26-05-2006
11-12-2006
02-04-2007
14-02-2007
03-04-2008
18 Prof. Priti Srimandhar
Kumar
Sumangala D
Anitha T.N.
Mayadevi
Vinodamma
Shubhashri
Rekha
01-01-2003
22-04-2008
18-03-2009
23-07-2009
05-10-2009
19-01-2010
19 Prof.G.R.Thippeswamy H.C.Mahadevaswamy
H.C.Vijayakumar
Yashavantha Kumar
23-07-2009
23-07-2009
20-03-2010
20 Prof.R.Ramakrishna Paramaha Teera Sihamat
Pistupong Endoo
Kumuda M.G.
Shivakumar M
Lavanya Prabha K .N.
Praveen Patel
Eshakumar H.N.
14-02-2007
03-09-2009
25-10-2007
19-11-2008
05-10-2009
01-12-2009
30-03-2010
21 Prof.Panditharadhya H.V. Shilpa Shree 18-01-2009
22 Dr. Vijayakumari S Karikal Duggamma V.D.
Bharathi
Shanmuka Ganachari
N. Yogesh
03-02-2009
02-03-2009
23-07-2009
19-01-2010
23 Dr.M.Nanjaiah Manju H
Naganaik
Raju A
Prabhu Swamy B
27-10-2005
25-10-2007
24-10-2007
07-07-2008
25
Sl.
No
Name of the Guide Name of the Research
Scholar
Date of Registration
Guruswamy
Shashikala M R
Prasanna Kumar V
01-09-2008
25-07-2009
11-03-2010
24 Dr. B.K.Ravindranath Saraswathi T. N
Mariswamy R
Nanjundaswamy B
Devaraja H. S
Mohammed Hasan
Ahmed- Alpata
Syed Husain Fazeli
10-07-2007
24-10-2007
25-10-2007
21-01-2008
-
01-12-2009
25 Dr.N.K.Lolakshi Devala Nayak
C.J.Ramesh
29-01-2010
26-02-2010
26 Prof.M.V.Krishnappa C.E.Lokesha
Saloumeh Bahrini Far
Anna Tosato
M.Vincent
Y.Ranganatha
21-05-2005
30-09-2005
17-08-2006
11-08-2005
08-06-2006
27 Prof.M.P.Mahadevaiah Fereidoun Avarzamani
H.M.Siddanagoudar
A. Sridhar Murthy
Mahadeva
Parameshi. S.
Jayalaxmi G.
07-01-2006
05-11-2005
22-06-2006
09-10-2006
18-12-2007
15-06-2009
28 Dr.N.S.Rangaraju Charita
J.Naveen
C.Suresha
S.Suresha
01-01-2003
29-05-2007
18-12-2007
19-11-2008
29 Dr.G.Kariyappa Vasanthi S.T.
Prabhu K.
C.N.Manjula
H.N.Kalaswamy
Ramya V.P.
Gomathi Manohar
N.K.Venkategowda
Dr. B.Basavaraju
Fatemeh Taghavi
01-01-2004
27-06-2005
20-08-2005
02-05-2007
23-06-2007
19-11-2008
03-04-2009
01-10-2009
22-08-2008
30 Dr.M.S.Krishna Murthy
(Retired Professor)
Shalva Pille Iyengar 01-01-2003
31 Dr.K.Rajasekhara Reddy Dore Raj
C.K.Senthil Kumar
Thressiamma P.M.
Mohamad Ali -
Mohammadi Molasaraei
2004
2006
2007
24-10-2009
32 Dr.H.K.Bhat B.M.Srinivasa
M.S.Veena
Shahram Basuty
Maryam Niyyati
01-01-2004
01-10-2007
19-02-2008
22-08-2008
26
Sl.
No
Name of the Guide Name of the Research
Scholar
Date of Registration
S.Mahadeva 06-04-2009
33 Dr.M.Annapurna Priya.K
B.R.Manjunatha
Raju
2005
2008
2008
34 Dr.M.R.Ganagadhar B.Dakshayani
M.Satish Chandran
Aurn Kumar Bilodi
M.S.Radha
Nanjunda Swamy
K. Shiva Kumar
Tenzen Desol
OinamRonibala Devi
2005
2006
2007
2007
2007
2009
2009
2009
35 Dr.Valindin Rajendra Kumar Alex P.Oommen
Annamma
Nincy
18-06-2008
06-01-2010
05-11-2008
36 Dr.Joy Thomas Abrham Oliapurath
M.Paothang Hoakip
Suchitra Kaul
J.P. Philomena
24-11-2004
26-03-2006
20-05-2006
18-09-2006
37 Prof.N Usha Rani B T Muddesh
Nesara Kadanaguppe
S A Chaitra
I L Shruti
Sukanya
25-06-2004
11-07-2008
24-08-2009
23-12-2009
27-03-2008
38 Prof.B.P.Mahesh Chandra
Guru
J.R.Jagadish
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18-10-2008
04-11-2008
13-02-2007
01-04-2010
154 Dr.H. D. Revanasiddappa L.ShivaKumar
K. Shivaprasad
20-05-2008
25-03-2009
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Date of Registration
K.B. Vinay
S. Mallegowda
M. Madaiah
Deepakumari H.N.
Sajjad Khezrianjoo
30-12-2008
21-04-2008.
28-04-2009
15-02-2010
08-01-2010
155 Dr. K. N. Mohana Mallesha L
Shivakumar S.S
Harish K.P
Prasanna B.N.
Gurudatt D.M.
24.10.2007
01.09.2008
08.12.2008
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156 Prof. P. Nagabhushan Jagadeesh Prabhu
Zakir Ali
Nirmala Shivanand
Ali Reza Al Alaei
Mallinath Prasad
Vimuktha E. Jathanna
Seyed Saeid Mirkamali
Shilpa Krishnaswamy
12-12-2006
18-03-2007
21-04-2007
21-10-2007
03-03-2008
24-10-2009
24-10-2009
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157 Prof. G. Hemantha
Kumar
R. Raghavendra
H. K. Chetan
Mohammed Imran
Vinay K.
Manoj
Sowmya
Tian Ji Pang
28-07-2007
02-12-2009
11-05-2009
22-06-2009
26-08-2009
23-09-2009
04-04-2009
158 Dr. D.S. Guru Harish B. S.
Manjunath S.
K. B. Nagasundara
Elham Dallalzadeh
RaviKumar M
Mallikarjuna P.B.
25-07-2006
06-03-2007
03-09-2007
01-10-2007
03-03-2009
05-03-2009
159 Dr. Lalitha Rangarajan Chennamma H R
Meera A.
Veerabhadrappa
Manjunath S. S.
Amir Rajaei
Alireza Azari
Moghaddam
13-03-2006
31-01-2006
30-01-2006
27-07-2006
01-12-2009
26-10-2009
160 Dr. Suresha Umesh K. K.
Abdul Basit Abdullah-
Mohammed Darem
K. M. Anilkumar
A. Krishna Murthy
Asma Ahmed Esmail -Al
Hashmi
12-11-2007
01-01-2008
17-01-2008
11-01-2010
29-03-2010
161 Prof.G.Saraswathi
Sundarvalli
Fahemah
2005
2006
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Date of Registration
Padmini Majumdar
Fatemeh Moghadam
Tabrezi
2007
2009
162 Prof.Shashikala Puttaraj Anitha B
Soumya G. Rao
2003
2006
163 Prof. Khyrunnisa Begum Mohsen Mesgerani
Shahla shafiee
Sara Sarrafi Zadeh
Shabnam Omidvar
Archana Prabhat
Chandramathi J Rokade
H.M.Somashekhara
Sushma B.V.
17-04-2006
15-07-2006
09-10-2006
03-10-2007
2008
2009
2009
17-03-2010
164 Prof. Jamuna Prakash
Shekar Naik
Deepa Prakash
Azadeh Nikousaleh
Mortaza Oghbaei
Shireen Adel Pilerood
Shyamala B.N.
Vijayalakshmi
Kamaraddy
20-09-2005
27-01-2006
13-06-2006
11-06-2007
11-06-2007
21-04-2008
09-01-2009
165 Dr. Asna Urooj
Charlotte G Karunakaran
Vishalakshi Devi.D
Faiyaz Ahmed
Taraneh Esteki
Florence Suma
Sudha Sairam
Linda Grace Roy
Vanitha Reddy P
30-11-2002
01-03-2005
20-12-2006
23-04-2008
23-05-2008
11-05-2009
11-05-2009
18-11-2009
166 Dr.Komala M. Arundhathi. M.V
Sudha S. Rayanagoudar
11-05-2009
30-10-2010
167 Dr. H. Nagaraj Mohammad Bafghizadeh
Fadhl Abdulgani -Ahmed
Al-Ma’ayn
Annapurna S K
Pawar K N
Tallalli B G
Hugar Mallikarjuna R
21-10-2008
21-10-2008
11-11-2006
02-05-2008
21-04-2009
29-08-2009
168 Prof.Krishna Murthy Lotfali Kozehgar
Suresh Kumar K
04-03-2008
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169 Dr.B.N.Shivalingappa Doddarasaiah
Sujata
Sukvinder
Sowmyashree K.L
Hem Chandra
Srikant Prasad
2005-06
2007
2007
2010
2003
2003
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Date of Registration
Mohammad Ghasem -
Torkashvand
2007
170 Dr.Subash
S.Sannasiddannavar
S. Parashivamurthy
Ashok. N. Multhalli
Minutha V
Bindu.S
Manjunatha V
Sindagimath.S.V
Seyed Mohammad -Zare
Ashkezari
13-05-2009
18-08-2009
24-09-2009
24-09-2009
24-09-2009
18-08-2009
26-08-2009
171 Dr.B.Chandrashekara
Mohammod Reza -Salimi
Sobhan Kumudavalli
Saritha K.
Vishwanatha S.
Pradeep S.M.
Divya S
Mohmood Mohabbi
2007
25-02-2009
25-02-2009
25-02-2009
25-02-2009
01-03-2010
28-04-2009
172 Dr.Asima Nusrath Jayamani M.
Sabbir
Mahesh
Rekha
Hassan Ahmadi
Abdoullah Namdar
2006
2008
2007
2009
2008
2010
173 Dr.P.Jayashree Kamran Noori
N.Shamiyulla
Farhad Zand
Lokesh B.
21-10-2008
04-02-2008
12-11-2007
29-08-2009
174 Dr. Arun Das
Ravikumar
Somashekar
Jabir
ShriHarsha
Mohmad
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
175 Prof. K.Byrappa Behzad Shahmoradi
Tabasom Parvin
Namratha K.
2007
2009
Sept.2009
176 Prof.A.Balalsubramaniam Mahesha 20-05-2005
177 Prof. C. Srikantappa G.K.Ananth Gowda
Mohit R. Kalantari
R.Gobi
S.Susheela
Arash Zargar Shoushtari
A.K.Raj
08-02-2007
24-04-2008
16-09-2008
10-10-2008
08-12-2008
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178 Prof. H.T.Basavarajappa Nagesha D.
Pushpavati
Azadha Zenob Thagina
05-05-2005
15-11-2004
25-03-2009
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Date of Registration
179 Prof. S. Govindaiah H.V. Vidyashankar
Syed Zakualla
Nagabushan P
Hema C
2006
03-07-2009
2009
2009
180 Prof. B. Basavalingu H.N.Girish
S.Vasuki
K.S. Yogananda
03-11-2005
19-05-2008
25-03-2009
181 Prof.G.S.Gopalakrishna Nilufer Arsad
Bharghav Ramu
N.S.Ramaiah
2007
2009
2009
182 Prof.K.G.Asha Manjari K.G.Avinash 2007
183 Dr. M.Shankara N.Purushothama
Seyed Morteza- Moosavi
Rad
10.12.2001
22.08.2008
184 Dr. B.Suresh Jagadish C
Dayananda H S
2005-06
2007-08
185 Dr.P.Madesh
S.P.Madhu
K.Amrutha
Ramesh Babu
Narges Gohari Rad
P. Lokesh Bharani
-
07-02-2008
15-05-2008
09-11-2009
12-01-2010
186 Dr. M. S. Sethumadhav Sridhar Raje Urs
K.N.Somashekar
20-12-2004
21-01-2009
187 Dr. L.Mahesh Bilwa C.J.Nagmadhu 04-03-2008
188 Dr. D. Nagaraju C. Papanna
S. Vijaya Kumar
Ramini Sarakhani
Artimes Ghassemi –
Dehnavi
H.T.Lakshmikanth Raju
G.Mahadeveswamy
09-08-2007
17-05-2007
25-03-2009
25-03-2009
23-09-2009
19-03-2008
189 Prof.Mallinath Kumbar Biradar Dattappa -
Bhimappa
11-03-2010
190 Prof.Khaiser Nikam Devendra
Leili Seifi
Vinod Kumar B L
11-03-2010
11-09-2009
20-01-2010
191 Dr.Y.Venkatesha Masoumeh Tajafari -
Dastforoush
15-05-2009
192 Dr. M.Chadrashekara Leelavathi N
G. Unnikrishnan
A. Mathis
15-05-2009
25-07-2009
05-02-2010
193 Dr.R.T.D Ramesha Gandhi Mina Tavassoli Farahi 25-03-2009
194 Prof. H. N. Ramaswamy Ravikumar N.
Siddaramu R.
Shambhulingaiah K. S.
01-01-2003
01-01-2003
01-01-2003
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Date of Registration
195 Prof. Chandrashekara
Adiga
Smitha M.
Shiva kumar Swamy C S
Zeynab Khoshbakht
21-04-2006
09-11-2007
19-02-2008
196 Prof. D. Soner Nandappa Ramachandra S.R.
Sumathi M.P.
Arun Kumar A.
Vinay Kumar P.N.
20-11-2007
23-05-2007
04-06-2008
20-02-2008
197 Prof.D.D.Somashekara Narasimha Murhty K 07-10-2008
198 Dr.R.Rangarajan H. Muneer Basha
Nanjundaswamy.N
Subramanya M.S
18-01-2005
28-07-2007
03-06-2008
199 Dr. K.R. Vasuki K.R.Rajanna
N.Bhaskara
Abdulrawf Abdulrahman
-Abdulla Kahtan
G.Sharath
26-10-2007
26-10-2007
13-5-2009
10-03-2010
200 Prof. D.Revannasiddaiah Pushpa N.
Vinutha. N
03-03-2008
24-12-2009
201 Prof. Umesh T.K. Prasanna Kumar S.
G.Shivakumaraswamy
14-09-2005
18-02-2008
202 Prof. Paramesh L Ragini N.
Shashikumar T.S.
01-12-2005
20-06-2005
203 Prof. Ranganathaiah C M N Chandrashekara
J M Raj
Abdullah Mohammed-
Ali Altaweel
P.Ramya
D.Meghata
17-04-2006
30-08-2007
06-09-2008
24-10-2009
03-10-2009
204 Prof. Somashekar R. Parameshwara
S Diwakara
Niranjana
04-02-2008
04-02-2008
22-08-2008
205 Prof.Lokanath N K
Madan Kumar S
Prabhuswamy M
Manjunath B C
23-12-2009
22-12-2009
12-03-2010
206 Prof. Sridhar M.A. Manjunath H.R.
Thippeswamy G.B.
24-03-2010
-
207 Dr.A P Gnana Prakash Ahlam Motea Abdo Ali
Yelluri Pragathi -
Prabhakara Rao
Ravishankar M N
18-11-2009
03-10-2009
26-08-2009
208 Dr. M S Chandrashekara Rajesh B.M. -
209 Prof.S.L. Belagali
Shanthalakshmi K
K.S.Kumar
K.S.Geetha
N.S.Bagade
14-01-2008
10-09-2007
10-04-2008
09-12-2009
43
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Scholar
Date of Registration
210 Dr. A.G. Devi Prasad
Mohammad Abdul
Salam- Abdullah
Praseeda Kumari
Shyma T benny
Nageeb Ali Saeed Al-
Sagheer
Siddaraju
23-10-2007
25-03-2008
15-05-2008
14-05-2009
03-03-2010
211 Dr.N.S.Raju Praveen Kumar D.
S. H. Basavarajappa
Rakesh Sharma M.S
Devaraja K
21-01-2008
19-08-2009
19-08-2009
20-10-2009
212 Dr.S.Srikanta
swamy
B.K.Harish Kumar
S.A. Muniraju
Shakunthala Bai
R.Madhukar
06-09-2008
09-09-2008
01-10-2008
08-06-2009
213 Prof. K. Byrappa Behzad Shahmoradi
Tabasom Parvin
12-09-2008
06-06-2009
214 Prof. A. Balasubramanian Mahesha 29-09-2005
215 Prof. H.S. Ramesh Om Guru Prakash S
Gurupada Swamy S.K
19-06-2004
24-01-2008
216 Dr. Nagaraj Naik Gangadhar Ramu Chavan 17-02-2010
217 Prof. Mewa Singh M. Ananda Kumar
Sanjay Molur
Kuldeep Roy
S. S. Sunil
Aniruddha Datta-Roy
2004
2003
2007
2007
-
218 Prof.G.Venkatesh Kumar Mohan Kumari
Ramaswamy
Jasmeen
Gazal Davoodi
Sr. Lissamma,S
Srilakshmi
John Balaiah
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
219 Prof.S.K.Kiran Kumar Archana Raj
Majid Moineezadeh
Archana Bhat
Siddalingaiah Hiremath
Swaroop Sharma
Shubratha K.P.
2006
2006
2009
2009
2009
2009
220 Prof. P.Prakash Annamma George
S. Nishanimut
Marita Saldhana
Anand S.
Aparna Pandey
Dec.2007
Dec.2007
Sept.2009
Oct.2009
Dec.2009
221 Prof. Basavarajappa Deepa P.V.,
Ali Khaneh Keshi
Jan 2010
Jan 2010
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Scholar
Date of Registration
Mantayya Guddimath
Maryam Mousavi Nik
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-
222 Prof. Jyoti S.
Madgaonkar
Amir Askari
Mohammad Ghahremani
-Khorram
Saritha Alfrida Rodrigues
06-11-2008
07-01-2010
2009
223 Dr. Sampath Kumar Venkateshaiah
Majid Sinaeinejad
Ravi Kumar
2009
2010
2010
224 Prof.G. Subramanya R. Ananth
Shivakumar Bakkappa
Ebrahim Talebi
D. Jamuna
01-01-2004
11-08-2008
05-07-2008
24-10-2008
225 Dr. T.S. Jagadeesh Kumar Pezhman Nabizadeh
B.S. Nagendrardhya
05-07-2008
24-10-2008
226 Dr.D.Manjunath B. Gangadhar 01-01-2004
227 Dr.Basavaiah M.V. Govindaraju 06-11-2004
228 Prof. R.Vasudeva Vasanthalakshmi, M.S.
AlirezaYousefi Moridani
Srilakshminarayana Gali
01-01-2004
28-08-2006
06-12-2007
229 Dr. S.Ravi Praveena, A.S.
Prathibha
Ahmad Mirza -
Aghazadeh Attari
T.S.Mavitha
Ali Saeb
19-03.2005
19-03.2005
12-04-2007
16-12-2008
18-06-2008
230 Dr.G.Divanji K.Vidyalakshmi 03-04-2008
231 Dr.B.S.Biradar C.D.Santhosha 09-11-2008
232 Prof. Vasudeva R. Vasantha Lakshmi -
233 Prof. Prakash R Naik Famisaeed Muqbel
Nikhil G R
M. Najma Habeeb
Selvaraj M
03-09-2007
-
14-12-2009
-
234 Prof. Sadanand M
Yamakanamardi
Savitha N
Jomet Sebastain K
Deepthi S
Beenamma Joseph
2008
2009
2009
2010
235 Prof. S.N. Hegde Guna P
Lakshmi K V
Sowmya M L
Bhavani K.M.
Mohamad Reza Babei
2008
2009
-
-
-
45
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Scholar
Date of Registration
236 Prof. S.R. Ramesh
B Shruthi
M. K. Ramakrishna
Priti Raghavan
Mohan J.
Haddadi
Samaneh
07-12-2007
07-12-2007
31-12-2008
2009
2009
2009
237 Prof. Shivabasavaiah Dr. H. Krishna Ram
Dinamani M
Maryam Khodadadi
Ramyashree M
Ramya .M.C.
Manjunatha .M.G.
01-12-2007
04-01-2005
02-05-2008
13-11-2009
2009
2009
238 Prof. V.A. Vijayan
Aneesh E M
Raghavendra. B.S
Vivek Charles
Prathibha K.P.
Puneeth P.
02-10-2005
30-12-2008
02-09-2009
31-10-2009
2010
239 Prof.N.B.Ramachandra Ranjini M S
Bijaya T
Kusuma L
Dinesh Kumar
Parisa Davoodi
Radhika PN
Herojeet Singh
Shyamala K. V
Avinash M V
2006
2006
2007
2007
2008
2010
-
2010
2010
240 Prof. H.N. Yajurvedi Bhat Manjula S
Nada Mohammed -
Hamid Ali Hamadani
Kalid Hamoud -
Abdullah Abdu
Nirupama R
Devaki, M
Nirupama, M
26-10-2007
28-08-2007
27-10-2007
02-05-2008
2009
2009
241 Dr. B.V. Shyamala Venkatesh C R
Keshav Subramanya
Ranjeetha Devi
13.12.2004
23.03.2006
26.10.2007
242 Dr. M Bhagya K. M Bhavani
Ameen Mohmood -
Hasan Ali
H.Navya
Divya D.
12-03-2007
24-07-2007
2009
2009
243 Dr. S. S. Malini Sreenivasa G
Chaitra P T
Mohsen Najafi
Vineeth V.S.
Kavitha P.
2009
-
2009
2009
2010
46
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Scholar
Date of Registration
244 Dr. S. Basavarajappa K. S. Raghunandan -
245 Dr. M. S. Krishna Somashekar
Prathiba M
Abolhasan Rezaei
Shivakumar. P.
Santhosh. H.T.
2007
2007
2009
2009
2009
246 Dr. Shakunthala V Shereen Kouser
Abolfazi Bayrami -
Masounabad
Palaksha
-
-
2009
247 Prof M.G.Basavaraja
(Economics)
Ramalingaiah. L
Urigowda
Uma Rajshekar
Buvanahalli Nagaraj
K.C. Basavaraju
Vahid Rangriz
Mahboobeh Roohi
2008
2008
2009
2009
2010
2010
2010
248 Prof O.D.Heggade M.H.Range Gowda
K.B.Somashekaraiah
Anand
Puttaraja
May 2007
May 2007
2009
2010
249 Dr. K.Sivachithappa. M.S.Narasimhamurthy.
Krishnappa Madivala
M.S.Narasimhan
S.K.Bhuvanendra
M.S.Mahadevaswamy
02-04-2009
02-04-2009
02-04-2009
16-08-2009
16-08-2009
250 Dr.Prema Kumara G.S Riyaz Ahmed
M.S Swapna
S.V.Seema
Mahadevappa
Jagadeesh
Shahnaz Shojaefar
Shankar P. Pawar
25-08-2009
25-08-2009
25-08-2009
25-08-2009
2009
31-12-2009
2010
251 Dr. M. S. Shekar
(Kannada)
B. Sharath Kumar
D. K. Manjaiah
B. G. Kavitha
Hombbaiah
Puttaraju T.P
Sundresh
2002-03
2004-05
2005-06
2009
2009
2009
252 Dr.S.Chandra Kiran Suresh
Prabhakara
Shivanna G
Mani P
Nanda Kumari
Raghunatha
Dec 2003
Dec 2004
2005
2005
2005
2007
47
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Scholar
Date of Registration
Basavaraj 2007-08
253 Dr.Shailaja B.M S. Bhagya
M. Ajith Kumar
Srinivas
2008
2008
2009
254 Dr. S.Vijay
(Eng)
R. Chandrika
Ibraheem Sufiyan
S.N.Kiran
Reza Hadizadeh
Palaksha. M.S.
2004
2004
2008
2008
2009
255 Dr K.Sheshappa Rai (Polymer Science)
Setty Ravindra Rama
Mahadevaswamy.
Reza Khamisi
Pavithra G.K.
2005
2008
2008
2010
256 Dr.R.L.Jagadish Imran
Manjunath.
Mujaheiddin
Akhil Pasha
2007
2009
2008
2009
257 Dr.T.Demappa Sudhir Ramaswamy -
Illiger
Niranjana Prabhu
2009
09.01.2009
258 Dr S.Chandraju
(Sugar Technology) R.Nagendraswamy
Girija Nagendraswamy
April-2008
April-2009
259 Prof.Yashavantha Dongre
(Commerce)
Ravichandran Aug-2007
260 Dr. TS. Devaraja Shruthi, V K
Venugopal G
Nageshwar Rao
21-03-2008
21-03-2008
13-09-2009
261 Dr. Kumarswamy M
Harish H.N
Aswini R
-
-
262 Prof.M.G.Manjunatha
(Kan)
V.Jayaram
Chandrashekar
R.S Ravi
Veerabhadra swamy
-
-
-
-
263 Dr.Puttaswmay
P.C Shivkumar
M.P Suresh
Puttaswamy
Rajesh
Dhanraj S.M
2009
07-07-2008
06-11-2009
06-11-2009
13-01-2010
264 Prof. V. Vasudev
(Bioscience)
Sreedharan
B.S.Nijagal
M.V.Tejaswikumar
Venu
P.V.Mahadimane
Dada Khalender BB
2005
2005
2007
2007
2008
2009
265 Dr.Naveen Kumar Umau Ual Pradhan 09-01-2009
48
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Scholar
Date of Registration
(Electronics) Panduranga H.T. 03-10-2009
266 Dr. J. Somashekar N.Ningaiah
M.G.Bharat Raj
S.Nagaraj
M. Rachappaji
D. J. Shashikumar
S.Tukaram
2005
2005
2005
2007
2007
2009
267 Dr.S.Narendrakumar Tejasvini.R
K.C.Raju
2008
2008
268 Dr. M.G.Basava Raja Bhoovanahalli Nagaraj 14-08-2009
269 Dr. K.Sivachithappa M.S.Mahadeva swamy
Krishnappa Madivala
M.S.Narasimha Murthy
M.S.Narasimhan
S.K.Bhuvanendra
14-08-2009
02-04-2009
02-04-2009
02-04-2009
14-08-2009
270 Dr. G.H.Nagaraja Anuradha.S
P.Shivalingappa
Gundegowda
Veerabhadra
A.Kavitha
02-04-2009
14-08-2009 26-08-
2009
26-08-2009
14-09-2009
271 Prof. V. N. Seshagiri Rao - 05-03-2009
272 Dr. Priti Srimandar Kumar - 22-04-2008
18-03-2008
273 Dr.S.M.Mangala - 19-01-2010
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor:
Research Output: Publications, Citations and h-index
(As covered in Web of Science during 2009)
Sl.
No Department 2009
Publi. Cit.
1 Anthropology - -
2 Applied Botany and
Biotechnology
47 117
3 Biochemistry 24 95
4 Botany 32 90
5 Chemistry 133 233
6 Computer Science 2 1
7 Environmental Science 3 0
8 Food Science 8 33
9 Geology 8 59
49
10 Mathematics 8 11
11 Microbiology 10 22
12 Physics 45 69
13 Psychology 2 2
14 Statistics - -
15 Zoology 10 23
Research Output: Publications, Citations and h-index
(As covered in Web of Science during 2010)
Sl.
No Department 2010
Publi. Cit.
1 Anthropology - -
2 Applied Botany and
Biotechnology
19 15
3 Biochemistry 22 29
4 Botany 5 5
5 Chemistry 159 160
6 Computer Science 4 1
7 Environmental Science 4 8
8 Food Science 14 8
9 Geology 14 14
10 Mathematics 3 3
11 Microbiology 9 25
12 Physics 52 52
13 Psychology 2 2
14 Statistics 3 0
15 Zoology 17 13
Results found: 540
Sum of the Times Cited : 766
Sum of Times Cited without self-citations : 655
Citing Articles : 659
Citing Articles without self-citations : 587
Average Citations per Item : 1.42
h-index : 10
50
15. Honors/Awards to the faculty:
Following teachers have received various honours, awards and academic
distinctions from different professional organizations/agencies.
Dr. N.Suresh Kumar: Excellent Contribution to prakrit literature - Dr.A.N.Upadhye
Commemorative Award, Dakshin Bharath jain Sabha, Sangli, 2009.
Prof.R.Indira was conferred the following distinctions and memberships:
1. Honorary Associate Adjunct Professorship (2009) from the University of Iowa, USA (this
recognition is an acknowledgment of the ‘centrality of her professional expertise to the
mission of International Programs of the University of Iowa).
2. Famous Past Fulbrighters (2009) One of the three former Fulbrighters from Karnataka
featured in the section ‘Famous Past Fulbrighters’ in the United States Virtual
Consulate, Bangalore.
Prof. Bharathi P Salimath:
1. Rashtriya Gaurav Award, 2009
2. Best Citizens of India Award, 2009
Prof. K.A. Raveesha has been awarded ISCA Young Scientist Award in Agriculture and
forestry section by the Indian Science Congress Association from 3rd to 7th January 2010 at
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala for the paper entitled “A novel botanical fungicide
julifloravizole isolated from Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. for the management of
phytopathogenic fungi.
Dr. Shoba Jagannath was awarded the best poster presentation for the paper “Role of
avenue tree in mitigation of urban air pollution with reference to Polyalthia longifolia
Hook.F.Thomas” at the International Conference on Challenges to Biodiversity &
Environment for Sustainable Development, 12th to 14th March, 2010, JSSTI, Mysore.
Dr. Rajkumar H. Garampalli delivered a lecture on “Arbuscular Mycorrhizal diversity of
Mysore region” on 11th Dec 2009 in the NRCBS Winter School training programme on
Biodiversity & Conservation, at the Dept. of Plant Sciences, School of Biological Sciences,
MKU, Madurai.
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Prof. K. S. Rangappa: Visiting Professorships - Hokkaido University, DST-JSPS
Prof. H. S. Yathirajan
(a) Member – American Chemical Society-2009-10
(b) Affiliate Member – IUPAC—2009-10
(c) Fellow - Indian Chemical Society – 2009-10
Jamuna Prakash: Haveli Ram Pasricha award (Community Nutrition) for paper presented
at 41st National Conference, Nutrition Society of India. National Institute of Nutrition, ICMR,
Hyderabad. 20-21st Nov. [Deepa Prakash and Jamuna Prakash. An analysis of family food
behavior and dietary pattern of selected school children from Bangalore city.]
Dr.M.S. Chandrashekara is selected as executive committee member of Indian Society of
Radiation Physics, BARC, Mumbai.
Prof. Prakash R. Naik was Nominated as member of Editorial board of Journal of Applied
and Natural Science, 2009
Prof. V.A. Vijayan was Nominated member of Scientific Advisory Committee, Vector
Control Research Centre (ICMR), Pondicherry and Nominated member of SAP, Department
of Biotechnology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Dr. M.S. Krishna was awarded Best paper presentation for the paper entitled “Male age
influence on offspring qualities in Drosophila bipectinata presented at National conference
on emerging fields in life science” organized by University of Mumbai, Mumbai.
Dr.Ashoka was awarded Sri M.G. Ranganatha Memorial Text book 2nd Prize for his text
book Modern Criminology on 01-10-2009
Dr. Ashoka was awarded the ISC - Prof.S.S.Srivastava award for the year 2008 for
Excellence in the teaching and Research in Criminology on 22-10-2009.
16. Internal resources generated:
Comparative Statistics of the financial position during the past five years (Closing
balance):-
Income details Amount
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
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17. Details of departments obtained UGC SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/DST,
FIST, etc.
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
Names of DST-FIST/COCIST Departments Sl. 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 following Community Services have been organized through NSS and NSS-TOC:
University Level Camps
The Inter Collegiate camp was held during September 18-27, 2010 in the Centenary
Hall, Maharaja’s College Campus, University of Mysore. About 270 volunteers and
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Programme Officers actively participated in this University Level Camp. The camp had four
primary components, namely Shramadan (contribution of labour), special lecturers, cultural
programmes and socially beneficial voluntary activities.
Sixteen special lectures were delivered by eminent scholars, scientists and social
activities on relevant topics. Ten different cultural programmes were held in the Centenary
Hall, with the active involvement of theatre personalities, folklorists and film personalities
and media professionals.
The volunteers also took active part in the Shramadhan (contribution of labour).
During these ten days all the university campuses were cleansed by the volunteers. Two
new check dams were built and four check dams were rejuvenated which facilitated water
conservation and recharge of ground water resources. The volunteers contributed about
100 bottles of blood and pledged to donate their eyes also.
State Level Camps:-
Six volunteers participated in the pre-RD camps held at Bangalore during October 5-
15, 2009. 2 of them were selected for participation in the National Republic Day Parade
held at New Delhi subsequently. About 20 volunteers also participated in the state level
cultural festival held at Bangalore during January 1-7, 2010. The volunteers also won
individual prizes for their notable contribution in the state level cultural festival.
National level Camps:-
Two volunteers Dileep and Shashirekha represented the University in the National
Republic Day held on January 26, 2010 at New Delhi. About 6 volunteers of the University
also participated in the National Integration Camp held at Bangalore University Campus
during January 17-24, 2010. The volunteers had the benefit of interaction with other
volunteers representing different States and Union Territories during these two unique
occasions.
Cultural Exchange Programmes
The volunteers of University actively participated in 03 district level camps, one
university level camp, 2 national level camps, 1 state level camp and 2 Mysore division level
camps. The NSS wing, University of Mysore and Kannada and Culture Department jointly
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organized cultural ambassador camp at Mysore during January 23-27, 2010 which enabled
about 150 volunteers to emerge as culturally active ambassadors of our times.
Special Camps organized
The strength of NSS volunteers increased from 12,000 to 13,000 during the year
2009-10. Accordingly 10 new units and 1,000 new volunteers were enrolled in the
University. 10 rural colleges were enabled to launch NSS activities and bridge the gap
between the university and society. About 13,852 volunteers (7,978 Male volunteers and
5,874 Female volunteers) were enrolled. About 1000 toilets were constructed in the rural
areas during district level and annual special camps. About 1000 bottles of blood were also
collected and given to government hospitals.
A state level seminar on NSS was organized on November 15, 2009 jointly by the
NSS wing, TOC wing, Karnataka State Open University and Mahajana’s College at Mysore. A
special lecture programme was organized by the NSS wing on January 23, 2010 at Mysore
on the occasion of 500 Birth Day Celebration of Shri Krishnadevaraya. A regional workshop
was conducted on February 4, 2010 on H1N1 Prevention and Treatment at Mysore.
NSS TRAINING AND ORIENTATION CENTRE (TOC) FOR KARNATAKA
The Centre conducted five training programmes, each for a period of 10 days, for
182 programme officers. The NSS programme officers of the following
Universities/Departments had attended.
1. Bangalore University
2. Gulbarga University
3. Karnatak University
4. Kuvempu University
5. Mangalore University
6. Mysore University
7. Pre University Education
8. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
9. University of Agriculture Sciences, Dharwad
10. University of Agriculture Sciences, Bangalore
11. University of Horticulture Sciences, Bagalkot
12. University of Agriculture Sciences, Raichur
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13. Vishveshwaraiah Technological University, Belgaum
14. Tumkur University
15. D.E.T.
16. D.T.E.
17. D.S.E.R.T.
18. K.V.A. & F.S. University, Bidar
19. Law University, Hubli
19. Teachers and Officers newly recruited:
Promotions on CAS: 2009-2010
a) 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.K.G.Ashamanjari DOS in Geology. Reader Professor 14-10-2009 2. Dr.Mallinath Kumbar DOS in Library and Information
Science Reader Professor 14-10-2009
3. Dr. G.S.Gopala Krishna DOS in Geology Reader Professor 15-10-2009 4. Dr.D.D.Somashekara, DOS in Mathematics Reader Professor 15-10-2009 5. Dr.H.N.Yajurvedi, DOS in Zoology Reader Professor 03-11-2009 6. Dr.S.Ananda, DOS in Chemistry Reader Professor 03-11-2009 7. Dr.K.Basavaiah, DOS in Chemistry Reader Professor 03-11-2009 8. Dr.P.Nagaraja, DOS in Chemistry Reader Professor 03-11-2009 9. Dr.Y.B.Basavaraju, DOS in Chemistry Reader Professor 03-11-2009 10. Dr.K.Khyrunnisa Begum, DOS in Food Science and Nutrition Reader Professor 10-11-2009 11. Dr.Jamuna Prakash, DOS in Food Science and Nutrition Reader Professor 10-11-2009 12. Dr.Nagaraja Naik, DOS in Chemistry Reader Professor 10-11-2009 13. Dr.S.Shashikanth, DOS in Chemistry Reader Professor 11-11-2009 14. Dr.G.R.Janardhana, DOS in Botany Reader Professor 13-11-2009 15. Dr.B.Basavalingu, DOS in Geology Reader Professor 19-11-2009 16. Dr.M.A.Shankara, DOS in Geology Reader Professor 29-12-2009 17. Dr. Khaiser Nikam DOS in Library & Information Sci Reader Professor 28-01-2010 18. Dr.B.H.Suresh, DOS in Commerce Reader Professor 03-11-2009 19. Dr.D.Anand, DOS in Business Administration Reader Professor 03-11-2009 20. Dr.Prathibha Mudliar DOS in Hindi Reader Professor 14-10-2009 21. Dr. C.P. Ravichandra, DOS in English Reader Professor 14-10-2009 22. Dr. Jyothi
S.Madagaonkar, DOS in Psychology Reader Professor 15-10-2009
23. Dr.K.Rajasekhara Reddy, DOS in Anthropology Reader Professor 03-11-2009 24. Dr.Midatala Rani, DOS in Political Science Reader Professor 03-11-2009 25. Dr.Krishnamurthy, DOS in Geography Reader Professor 03-11-2009 26. Dr.R.Ramakrishna , Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Reader Professor 03-11-2009
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Studies 27. Dr.C.S.Ramachandra Kuvempu Institute of Kannada
Studies Reader Professor 03-11-2009
28. Dr.G.R.Thippeswamy, Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies
Reader Professor 03-11-2009
29. Dr.M.N.V.Panditharadhya Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies
Reader Professor 10-11-2009
30. Dr.M.Indira, DOS in Economics Reader Professor 10-11-2009 31. Dr.Sugitha Suvarana B DOS in History Reader Professor 17-12-2009 32. Dr.N.Saraswathi, DOS in History Reader Professor 17-12-2009 33. Dr.Rafathunnisa Begum, DOS in Urdu Reader Professor 17-12-2009 34. Dr.Priti Shrimandhar
Kumar, Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies
Reader Professor 18-12-2009
35. Dr. Shashidhar L. Gudigenavar,
DOS in Hindi. Reader Professor 18-02-2010
36. Dr. A.S. Dasan DOS in English Reader Professor 14-10-2009 37. Dr. Sheshappa Rai Dept. of Polymer Science, PG
Centre, Mandya Reader Professor 14-10-2009
38. Dr. S. Chandraju Dept. of Sugar Technology, PG Centre, Mandya.
Reader Professor 15-10-2009
39. Dr. Lingaraja Gandhi Dept. of English,PG Centre, Mandya.
Reader Professor 15-10-2009
40. Dr. M.S. Shekar Dept. of Kannada,PG Centre, Mandya
Reader Professor 10-11-2009
41. Dr. Y.N. Sridhar, DOS in Education Reader Professor 10-11-2009 42. Dr. M.S. Sharada DOS in Botany SSL Reader 05-09-2009 43. Dr. Ramachandra Kini.K DOS in Biotechnology SSL Reader 05-09-2009 44. Dr. S. Umesha DOS in Biotechnology SSL Reader 05-09-2009 45. Dr.N.Lakshmidevi DOS in Microbiology SSL Reader 05-09-2009 46. Dr.K.N.Mohana DOS in Chemistry SSL Reader 05-09-2009 47. Dr. Suresha DOS in Computer Science SSL Reader 05-09-2009 48. Dr. H.S. Nagendraswamy DOS in Computer Science SSL Reader 05-09-2009 49. Dr. B.S. Biradar DOS in Statistics SSL Reader 05-09-2009 50. Dr. S. Yashoda DOS in Sociology SSL Reader 05-09-2009 51. Dr. Mohammed Ziaulla DOS in Urdu SSL Reader 05-09-2009 52. Dr. H. Nayakwadi, DOS in History SSL Reader 05-09-2009 53. Dr. Puttaiah, DOS in History SSL Reader 05-09-2009 54. Dr. K. Sadashiva, DOS in History SSL Reader 05-09-2009 55. Dr. C. Usha Rao, DOS in Social Work SSL Reader 05-09-2009 56. Sri Raphael Vadakethala, School of Foreign Languages SSL SGL 05-09-2009 57. Dr. M.D. Krishna, DOS in Law SSL Reader 05-09-2009 58. Dr. K. Nagendra Babu DOS in Commerce SSL Reader 05-09-2009 59. Sri R. Mahesh, DOS in Business Administration SSL SGL 05-09-2009 60. Dr. S. Chandrakiran, Dept. of Kannada,PG Centre,
Mandya. SSL Reader 05-09-2009
61. Dr. M. Shankar, Dept. of Kannada,PG Centre, Hassan SSL Reader 05-09-2009 62. Dr.Chandrashekara M.S. DOS in Physics Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009 63. Dr. Sreenivasa, M Y DOS in Microbiology Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009 64. Dr. Satish, S DOS in Microbiology Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009
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65. Dr. Rajkumar H.Garampalli,
DOS in Botany Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009
66. Dr.K.N.Amruthesh DOS in Botany Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009 67. Smt. Hamsaveni, L DOS in Computer Science Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009 68. Dr. Komala, M
Lecturer in Human Development, DOS in Food Science & Nutrition
Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009
69. Dr. T.R. Maruthi, DOS in Law Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009 70. Sri G.T. Somashekar, DOS in History Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009 71. Dr. S. Narendra Kumar Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Research and
Extension Centre Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009
72. Dr. P. Padmavathi, DOS in Jainology & Prakrut, Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009 73. Dr. G. Kariappa, DOS in Ancient History &
Archaeology Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009
74. Dr. M. Mahesha DOS in Economics & Co-operation Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009 75. Dr. M. Nanjaiah Folklore, Kuvempu Institute of
Kannada Studies Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009
76. Smt. S.M. Vanamala, Department of English, P.G. Centre, Mandya.
Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009
77. Sri M.P. Manohar, Dept. of Sugar Technology, PG Centre, Mandya.
Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009
78. Sri Mahadevaiah, Dept. of Sugar Technology, PG Centre, Mandya.
Lecturer SSL 05-09-2009
b) 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. H. Adithya
Kumari
Lib.& Infn.Sci, YCM SSL SGL 25-02-2008
2. Smt. M. Manjula Sociology, MCM SSL SGL 27-03-2009
3. Dr.S. Shivarajappa Sanskrit, MCM SSL SGL 31-10-1999
4. Smt. G. Sandhya Sanskrit, UEC. SSL SGL 08-11-2007
5. Dr.Chandavar Vidya
Ramakrishna
Zoology, YCM SSL SGL 26-04-2007
6. Dr.V.S.
Aswathanarayana
Geography, MCM SSL SGL 09-11-2005
7. Dr.D. Vijayalakshmi Kannada, UEC SSL SGL 15-11-2004
8. Dr.B.M. Venkatesha Chemistry, YCM SSL SGL 08-11-2005
9. Dr.T. Asha Iyengar Chemistry, YCM SSL SGL 08-11-2005
10. Dr.K. Ajay Kumar Chemistry, YCM SSL SGL 07-11-2005
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11. Dr.K.B. Umesha Chemistry, YCM SSL SGL 09-11-2007
12. Dr.D.G. Bhadregowda Chemistry, YCM SSL SGL 01-07-2008
13. Dr.Bibi Ahmadi
Khatoon
Chemistry, YCM SSL SGL 22-02-2009
14. Smt. B.N. Yashoda Political Sci, MCM SSL SGL 27-05-2006
15. Dr.G.H. Nagaraja Political Sci, MCM SSL SGL 27-05-2006
16. Dr.K.S. Govindaraju Political Sci, MCM SSL SGL 03-11-2005
17. Sri M. Mahalingappa Political Sci, MCM SSL SGL 23-07-2001
18. Dr. Vidyashree Hindi, MCM SSL SGL 05-07-2008
19. Sri. H.S. Jayanth Microbiology, YCM SSL SGL 25-10-2006
20. Sri.T. Sadashivaiah Physics, YCM SSL SGL 18-11-2007
21. Dr. Gopala Raju Sociology, MCM SSL SGL 26-10-2005
22. Dr. Pushpalatha, L Mathematics, YCM SSL SGL 01-07-2008
23. Dr. Anuradha, N English, MCM SSL SGL 01-07-2006
24. Dr. Swarnamala Sirsi Physics, YCM SSL SGL 01-07-2008
25. Dr. J. Shankarappa Philosophy, MCM SSL SGL 09-12-2008
26. Dr.Praila B.Kunnur Journalism, MCM SSL SGL 13-07-2005
27. Dr. Lancy D’Souza Psychology, MCM SSL SGL 09-11-2005
28. Dr. Mridula Singh Psychology, MCM SSL SGL 06-07-2008
29. Dr.S. Venkatesh BBM, MCM Lecturer SSL 17-02-2007
30. Sri Anand, K. BBM, UEC, Lecturer SSL 01-07-2005
31. Dr.N. Shanthanaik English, MCM Lecturer SSL 11-02-2007
32. Dr.R.
Thimmarayappa
Commerce, MCM Lecturer SSL 17-03-2007
33. Sri Shekhara Naik, R Food Sci & Nutri.
YCM
Lecturer SSL 28-02-2009
34. Dr. Ramu Geography, MCM Lecturer SSL 09-01-2005
35. Dr. Sreekanta History, MCM Lecturer SSL 24-02-2007
36. Dr.B.S. Chandrashekar Cooperation, MCM Lecturer SSL 17-02-2007
37. Dr. Shivanandanari Economics, MCM Lecturer SSL 13-03-2007
38. Sri P.K. Maheshwar Microbiology, YCM Lecturer SSL 01-02-2008
39. Sri M. Mahalingappa Political Sci., MCM Lecturer SSL 23-07-1996
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Additional Posts created: 2009-2010
Sl.
No.
Cadre or Designati
on
Total number of
posts created
Scale
of pay Name of the department/ College/Office for
which the post(s) was/were created
1 Lecturer 01 8000-275-13500 DOS in Commerce.
2 Lecturer 01 8000-275-13500 DOS in Zoology.
3 Lecturer 01 8000-275-13500 Institute of Development Studies.
4 Lecturer 01 8000-275-13500 DOS in Sericulture Science.
5 Lecturer 01 8000-275-13500 DOS in Geology.
6 Lecturer 01 8000-275-13500 DOS in Environmental Science.
7 Lecturer 01 8000-275-13500 DOS in Physical Education and Sports Sciences
New Appointments made during 2009-2010
(a) Teaching
Sl.
No.
Name &
Designation
Department/ College /Office for which
appointed
Details of vacancies filled
SC ST Minorities Others Total
M F M F M F M F
1. Dr. M.L. Ashoka, Lecturer
DOS in Commerce -- --
-- -- -- -- 1
-- 1
2. Dr.S. Basavarajappa, Lecturer
DOS in Zoology -- --
-- -- -- -- 1
-- 1
3. Dr. Meera Mundayath, Lecturer
Institute of Development Studies
-- --
-- -- -- -- 1
1
4. Dr.B. Sannappa, Lecturer
DOS in Sericultural Science
-- --
-- -- -- -- 1
-- 1
5. Dr.B.V. Sureshkumar, Lecturer
DOS in Geology -- --
-- -- -- -- 1 -- 1
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6. Dr.G.V. Venkataramana, Lecturer
DOS in Environmental Science
1 - - - - - - -- 1
7. Dr.C. Venkatesh, Lecturer
DOS in Physical Education & Sports Sciences
-- --
-- -- -- -- 1 -- 1
Total 07
Appointment of non-teaching staff
Sl. No. Name of the staff Designation Name, Designation &
Office 1 Sri M.R. Vivek Second Division
Clerk M. Rangaswamy, Second Division Clerk, UG Library.
2 Smt. Rathnamma Hostel Asst. Krishna, Hostel Assistant, Finance Branch.
3 Smt. Shashi Hostel Asst. Srikantaiah, Hostel Asst. University Hostel, Block-II, Saraswathipuram, Mysore.
Statistics of Teaching and Non-teaching Staff as on 31st March, 2010:-
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 and Hassan 1 Professors 118 23 141 27 01 28 10 - 10 05 03 08 76 19 95
2 Readers 72 21 93 17 08 25 03 - 03 02 02 04 50 11 61
3 Lecturers (Selection Grade)
06 01 07 01 - 01 01 - 01 - - - 04 01 05
4 Lecturers (Senior Scale)
25 08 33 12 03 15 02 - 02 - 01 01 11 04 15
5 Lecturers 40
25 65 11 08 19 08 02 10 01 01 02 20 14 34
Total
261 78 339 68 20 88 24 02 26 08 07 15 161 49 210
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B. CONSTITUENT COLLEGES OF THE UNIVERSITY
1 Lecturers (Selection Grade)
53 39 92 16 02 18 03 03 06 - 04 04 35 29 64
2 Lecturers (Senior Scale)
16 04 20 09 - 09 04 01 05 - 02 02 01 03 04
3 Lecturers 45 27 72 08 06 14 - 04 04 01 03 04 30 20 50
Total 114 70 184 33 8 41 7 8 15 1 9 10 66 52 118
20. Teaching - Non-teaching ratio:
1:1.60 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 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -
2. Registrar 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - -
3. Registrar (Evaluation)
1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - -
4. Finance Officer 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1
5. Deputy Registrars (Admn./Eval.)
7 - 7 2 - 2 - - - - - - 5 - 5
6. Deputy Finance Officer
-- 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 1
7. Asst. Registrars (Admn./Eval.)
8 - 8 2 - 2 - - - - - - 6 - 6
8. Asst. Finance Officers
2 - 2 - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1
9. Superintendents 33 11 44 8 2 10 1 - 1 1 1 2 23 8 31 10. Senior
Assistants 24 16 40 3 3 6 2 - 2 - - - 19 13 32
11. F D C 63 19 82 14 3 17 2 - 2 1 1 2 46 15 61
12. Stenographers 7 14 21 1 3 4 1 - 1 - - - 5 11 16
13. Second Division Clerks
106 20 126 20 2 22 5 2 7 1 - 1 80 16 96
14. TCC 19 18 37 3 2 5 2 - 2 1 - 1 13 16 29
15. Attenders 92 26 118 14 10 24 7 2 9 1 - 1 70 14 84
16. Class-IV 157 48 205 30 11 41 9 3 12 2 - 2 116 34 150
17. Technical Staff 153 33 186 30 7 37 7 - 7 11 4 15 105 22 127 Total 675 206 881 128 43 171 38 7 45 19 6 25 489 151 640
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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
14 1 15 4 - 4 - - - 3 - 3 7 1 8
Cooks 10 - 10 - - - - - - 3 - 3 7 - 7
Hostel Assistants 44 6 50 18 1 19 - - - 10 - 10 16 5 21
Total 68 7 75 22 1 23 - - - 16 - 16 30 6 36
21. Improvements in the library services: Details of Membership as on 31-3-2010 Sl. No
Type of Membership Total Numbers of Members
1 Faculty Members 2901 2 Research Scholars 5888 3 Post-Graduate 2393 4 Non-Teaching Staff 1107 5 Visitors/ Guests 3343 6 Others 38
Total 15670 Other Information
1 No. of users who availed of the Internet Browsing Facility
1800
2 No. of users who availed of CD ROM Services
560
3 Reference Services 11654 4 Extension Services 40
5 Text Book Loan Services 260
6 Reference Queries 1. Short Range 2. Long Range
5016 793
7 Archival Section 1. No. of Xerox Copies Provided 2. No. of Out Side institutions Visited
562
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8 1. No. of Students Visited the Section
2. No. of Students availed the Facilities
24140
12361
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Book Exhibition: 1. Book Exhibition on “Dr.B.R.Ambedkar” birth day (15-4-09 to 18-04-09), “Independence
day” Celebration (14.08.2009 to 22.08.2009), Dr. S.R.Ranganathan Birth day
Celebration (12.08.2009 to 14.08.2009), “Gandhi Jayanthi” (02.10.2009 to 11.10.2009),
“National Book Week” (14.10.2009 to 18.10.2009), “Karnataka Rajyotsava”
(31.10.2009 to 07.11.2009), “Kuvempu Jayanthi” (29.12.2009 to 11.01.2010), Sri.
Krishna Deverayara 500th Pattabhisheka and Swamy Vivekananda’s Birthday
(12.01.2010 to 23.01.2010).
2. Book Exhibition on “Nethaji’s Birthday” was organised from 23-01-2010 to
01-02-2010. Sri. H.S.Doreswamy, Freedom Fighter opening the Exhibition and Prof.
E.T.Puttaiah, Registrar, University of Mysore, lighting the lamp.
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 consider
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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 Schools
and Librarian. Committee meets periodically to deliberate, take decisions and make
recommendations on Library development issues. Highlight this year 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.
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
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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 subscribed and their cost Acquisition of Books New Books/journals their numbers and cost
2009-2010 Number=1512 Rs 12,83,207=00
Subscription to Periodicals (Journals, Magazines, etc.,) Sl.No
Types of Journals/Magazines Total Numbers
1 Indian Journals 225 2 Magazines 16 3 News Papers 15 4 Journals received as Gift / Gratis 60
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
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,
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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.
AAs per the directions of NAAC, student assessment of teachers is introduced
and based on the overall observations made, the teachers are advised to act effectively.
Assessment of teachers by the students is conducted every year for all the courses and
reviewed by the 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 process of admissions
and Examination results, issue of certificates:
Application for the common entrance examination for various self financing courses
conducted by the University in its campus and affiliated University is now possible
through online. Issuance of hall tickets and publication of results are also computerized.
Application form for admission to PG departments of the University is now
available in the University Website in down loadable form. Rank lists are also published
in the Website.
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 water sump and fitting generator to each quarters in university
campus
• Construction of building for social work department in the first floor of Sanskrit
Department
• Construction of building at Life Sciences department
• Construction of additional block to Chemistry department
• Construction of day care centre building
Integrated Communications Network:
The project is established 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 Center Established:
• University main campus, Manasagangothri main campus with 120 computers.
• PG Centers – Hassan and Mandya with 40 compuaters each.
• PG Satellite Center, Chamarajanagara with 20 computers.
• Under-Graduate College campus with 40 computers.
Research facilities
Free analytical facility provided to all Research students in the Central
Instrumentation Facility. State-of-the-art analytical facilities created during the reporting
year.
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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,
proficiency enhancement, and personality development, and establishing liaisons
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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. This is
meant for women students commuting from different places who need
common resting facility.
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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.
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.
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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 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
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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 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.
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Daycare Centre and Kindergarten
� During the recent induction of over 200 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, though a sum of Rs. 5 lakh was
granted 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 for university
employees and children between 3 months and 3 years.
27. Technology upgradation:
• 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
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processes, the Department of English is provided with a system of latest
configuration.
• All the departments are equipped with OHP, LCD and computers with
Internet facility procured mainly for the purpose of seminar and workshop.
28. Computer and Internet access and training to teachers and students:
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 UGC-Academic Staff College of the University and CIST regularly conduct
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 2009-10 Department of Studies to which awarded
Sponsoring Agency Total No. of
Fellow-ships
awarded
UGC University CSIR Others G
M Cat.
I SC/ST
GM
Cat.I
SC/ ST
GM Cat.I
SC/ ST
Psychology 01 - - - - - - - - - 01 Botany 01 - 02 - - - - - - - 03 Zoology 07 - 02 - - - - - - - 09 Geology 03 - - - - - - - - - 03 Statistics 04 - - - - - - - - - 04 Chemistry 12 01 01 - - - 01 - - - 15 Physics 04 - 01 - - - - - - - 05 Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies
07
- 02 - - - - - - - 09
Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship
- - 72 - - - - - - 72
Chemistry - - - - - - 01 - - - 01
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Biotechnology
- - - - - - 01 - - - 01
Food Science & Nutrition
- - - - - - 02 - - - 02
UPG Fellowship
- - - 10 01 04 - - - - 15
Total 39 01 80 10 01 04 05 - - - 140
Details of Post Doctoral Fellows Working as on 31-03-2010
Department of Studies which Working
Sponsoring Agency Total Number of Scholars
UGC UNIVERSITY CSIR Gen Cat-1 SC/
ST Gen Cat-1 SC/
ST Gen Cat-1 SC/
ST Commerce - - 01 - - - - - - 01
Economics - - 01 - - - - - - 01
Geology - - 04 - - - - - - 04
Botany - - 03 - - - - - - 03
Environ-mental Science
- - 02 - - - - - - 02
Anthro-
pology
- - 04 - - - - - - 04
Kannada - - 02 - - - - - - 02
Develop-ment Studies
- - 01 - - - - - - 01
Zoology - - 01 - - - - - - 01
Sericulture Science
- - 01 - - - - - - 01
Philosophy - - 02 - - - - - - 02
Geography - - 01 - - - - - - 01
Folklore - - 01 - - - - - - 01
Linguistics - - 01 - - - - - - 01
Political Science
- - 02 - - - - - - 02
Ancient History
- - 01 - - - - - - 01
Biochemi-
stry
02 - 01 - - - - - - 03
WELFARE PROGRAMMES FOR THE BENEFIT OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND TRIBES
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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 :
(I) Fellowship for 34 Junior Research Fellows, at Rs.3,500+525 (15% HRA) per Year (ii) Fellowship for 12 Senior research fellows, at Rs.4,000+ 600 (15% HRA) per Year Contingency Funds : (i) Contingency funds for 31 Research fellows of
Faculty of Arts at Rs.5,000 per annum (ii) Contingency funds for 15 Research Fellows
of Faculty of Science and Technology at Rs.7,000 per annum
(iii) Fellowship Paid to 2009-10 batch students i.e.,
January to March 2010 (2 months & 10 days)
16,42,200=00
6,62,400=00
1,55,000=00
1,05,000=00
2,28,083=00 2 Teacher Fellows :
(i) Contingency funds for 01 Teacher Fellows of Faculty of Science & Technology at Rs.7,000 per annum
(ii) Contingency funds for 02 Teacher Fellows of Faculty of Arts at Rs.5,000 per annum
7,000=00
10,000=00
3 Extra Boarding and Lodging Charges : EBL Charges provided to SC/ST students who were staying in the Hostels at Rs.200=00 per month for Undergraduate students and Rs.240=00 per month for Postgraduate students For 1495 Undergraduate students, at Rs.200=00 per month (for 11 months) and for 752 Postgraduate students,at 240=00 per month (for 10 months)
46,18,222=00
4 Mess charges: Mess charges paid to the students who had taken the exams during June & July 2009
19,42,354=00 5 Room Rent :
Financial Assistance given to 140 non-hostelites who were staying in rented rooms
1,05,000=00 6 Dissertation Work :
Financial Assistance given to Dissertation work for
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SL. No Welfare Programmes
Expenditure (Rs)
115 students studying in final year degree courses at Rs. 700/= each
80,500=00
7 Sports and Extra Curricular Activities : Financial assistance of Rs.500/= given to 07 students who represented the University in Sports and Extra curricular activities
3,500=00 8 Financial assistance given to purchase of books in
The University libraries for the benefit of SC/ST students
1,49,534=00
9 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanthi and Felicitation to Doctorate holders Expenditure incurred for this purpose
9,860=00
Total Rs. 97,18,653=00
30. Activities and support from the Alumni Association:
NEW ENDOWMENTS INSTITUTED
Endowments instituted during the year : Sl. No Title of the Endowments Amount
1 Kamalamma Puttannaiah Endowment Scholarship 50,000=00
2 C.S.Krishnappa Memorial Endowment Scholarship 25,000=00
3 Dr.Natesh Rathna Endowment Gold Medal 40,000=00
4 Chandrashekar Memorial Endowment Cash Prize 50,000=00
5 Sri Mudhegowda Veerabhadrappanavara 71st Birthday Felicitation Committee Endowment Gold Medal
40,000=00
6 Prof. Seshanna Endowment Lecture in Physical Education & Sports
2,00,000=00
7 Patel Rangappa Gowda Endowment Cash Prize 40,000=00
8 Late Sri M.Mallikarjuna Swamy Endowment Lecture 2,00,000=00
9 Prof.G.R.Shivamurthy Endowment Gold Medal 50,000=00
10 Prof.Talakadu Chikkalingaiah Shivashankara Murthy Endowment Gold Medal
50,000=00
11 Prof.B.R.Ananthan Felicitation Committee Endowment Gold Medal (Two)
1,00,000=00
12 Dharmatma Gubbi N.C.Bommannaiah Memorial Endowment Gold Medal
50,000=00
Total 8, 95,000=00
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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.
• 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 has been
significant.
31. Support from the Parent – Teacher Association and its Activities The 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
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following the required percentage of reservation. Hence, the formal association of Parents
and Teachers is not practically feasible. However, the individual department / centre is
inviting the available parents in around the University and convening an informal parent
teachers associations 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 18,397
Total number of Laboratory Tests carried out 2,437
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 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
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cases, opening of Abscess & emergency cases were treated as in patients with I.V.fluids,
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 16,523
Total number of X-rays taken 501
Total number of E.C.G. taken 115
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 10 health camps for the detection and monitoring of Diabetes,
Hypertension, Asthma, Peripheral neuropathy and health lecturers to students and staff
were given on topics like HIV/AIDs, obesity, Diabetes and heart ailments youth and
health, H1N1 influenza.
Centre created an inpatient facility (day care) to meet the needs of patients requiring
IV fluids. Treated about 50 people as inpatients in the last 4 months and done about 50
minor surgical procedures.
33. Performance in sports activities:
The Department of Physical Education organizes various sports activities for
students of PG departments and constituents and affiliated colleges. The department
catered to the needs of talented and selected student sportspersons in various sports
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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-continent during
the year 2009-10. 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.
1. During the year, 75 outstanding student sports persons were awarded
scholarships of Rs.1,500/- each.
2. The Men’s Kho-Kho team was successful this year also in maintaining the medal
winning effort. This time they won SILVER MEDAL at the All India Inter
University Kho-Kho Tournament held at Chowdri Devilal University, Shirsa,
Haryana. Kum. Thippavva Sannakki, student of Teresian College, Mysore, won
the Bronze Medal in Cross Country event held at MG University, Kottayam,
Kerala and secured one more Bronze Medal in Athletics (10,000 Mts run) held at
Madras University, Chennai.
3. The winner of Bronze medal in the cross country event and Athletics (10,000
Mts run) Kum. Thippavva Sannakki, Coach: Dr.P.Krishnaiah and Maneger,
Sri H.Venkatesh, Coach: Sri Mr.N.A. Cariappa and Manager: Sri H.
Thimmegowda, were presented a Blazer and a cash award of Rs. 7,500/- each.
The winners of Silver medal at the All India inter University Kho Kho
Tournaments and Coach: Sri B.D. Kantharaja, Manager: Sri T.R. Mahendra
Kumar, were presented a Blazer and a cash award of Rs. 9,500/- each.
4. The Physical Education personnel and the coaches attached to the department
attended seminars, conferences, refresher courses and many other State, National
and International level courses in various sports disciplines.
5. The physical education personnel and coaches attached to the department have
conducted coaching camps in various sports disciplines for the budding talented
students from schools and colleges during summer and mid-term vacation
periods. This year also, the summer coaching in 12 disciplines had attracted
more than 1,500 students during April 2009.
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6. The rich experience of the personnel of the department have been utilized by the
various government agencies like the Department of Youth Services and Sports,
Secondary Education Department, and Pre University Board, Non-governmental
organizations like Infosys, BEML, Advocates’ Association, etc. and sister
universities like Visveshwaraiah Technological University and Rajiv Gandhi
University in organizing and conducting many sports meets and competitions.
Tournaments conducted:
Sl. No.
Name of the Competition Venue of the Competition
Date of the Competition
01 Mysore University Inter Collegiate Cross Country Race and Selection Trials for Men and Women
University Oval Grounds, Mysore
5th September 2009
02 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
15th to 17th September 2009
03 University Inter- Collegiate Chief Justice Hombegowda Memorial Gold Cup Football Tournament
University Sports Pavilion, Mysore
5th to 9th October, 2009
04 University Inter Collegiate Athletics (M & W) Competition and selection trials
University Oval Grounds, Mysore
13th to 15th October 2009
05 University Inter Collegiate Inter Zonal Women Games
JSS College for Women, Saraswathipuram, Mysore.
13th to 15th February 2010
06 University Inter Collegiate Inter Zonal Men Games
P.G.SportsCouncil, Manasagangothri Mysore
24th to 26th February 2010
34. Incentives to outstanding sportspersons:
• Cash award of Rs.7,500/- each per year for the fist 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.
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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 2009.
Sl
No. Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
1
B Ed
Pankaja B R Vivekananda College of Education, Arasikere I
Aiysha A R II
Lavanya H V JSS Institute of Education, Chamarajanagar II
Rashmi J Saradavilas Teachers' College, Mysore III
2
B Ed ( RIMSE )
Nataraj B M Ramakrishna Institute of Moral & Spiritual Education , Mysores
I Ashok Kumar S
II Rohith Kumar K T III
3
B Sc Ed
Prabha Singh Regional Institute of Education , Mysore
I Nargis Nousheen S II Sharannia M P III
4
B P Ed
Arunodaya C DOS in Physical Education , Mysore I
Ramya B Shambulingehwara B P Ed. College, Pandavapura II
Anusha K G DOS in Physical Education , Mysore III
5
LL B ( 3 Years)
Renuka Prasad B C Vidyavardhaka Law College , Mysore I
Manjula S V M Krishna Law College , Hassan
II Mamatha H H III
6
LL B ( 5 Years)
Bhamy Ashwini
Shenoy
JSS Law College, Mysore
I Akhila B G
II Hindh T
III
7
B A L (VI Sem. of 5 Years LL B)
Hanumantha G H Vidyavardhaka Law College , Mysore I
Ramya C P SBRR Mahajana Law College, Mysore II
Shwetha M Vidyavardhaka Law College , Mysore III
8 M A (Ancient Hist.& Archaeology)
Shashikumara S DOS in Ancient History & Archaeology, MGM
I 9 M A (Criminolgy
& Forensic Science)
Kaveri Prem Maharaja's College , Mysore
I
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Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
10
M A ( Economics )
Anupama D M DOS in Economics & Co-operation , MGM I
Vinutha S Doddamani II
Anjali Srinath Hegde III
11
M A ( English )
Tanveer Hasan A K DOS in English , MGM I
Priyanka N D'Costa II
Evangeline Sweety III
12 M A ( Folklore) Shwetha M B K I K S , MGM I
13 M A ( Hindi ) Sathisha M DOS in Hindi , MGM I
14
M A ( History)
Divya H S DOS in History , MGM
I
Ganesha A J II
Harisha K III
15 M A ( Jainology & Prakrit )
Aruna Kumari S DOS in Jainology & Prakrit , MGM
I 16
M A (Kannada)
Sunitha M R Dept. of Kannada , PG Centre, Mandya I
Harish Kumar Dept. of Kannada , PG Centre , Hassan II
Manjunatha Dept. of Kannada , PG Centre , Mandya III
17 M A (Linguistics) Azam Hadad K I K S , MGM I
18 M A (Philosophy) Chinnaswamy N DOS in Philosophy, MGM
I
19
M A (Political Science)
Padmini M S DOS in Political Science , MGM I
Rihith H S Govt. College, Mandya II Siddaiah S E Govt. College, Mandya III
20
M A(Sociology)
Ayesha Siddiqha Govt. Arts College, Hassan I Puspavathi D P Govt. Arts College, Hassan II Revathi Rani H N Govt. College for Women,
Mandya III 21
M A ( Urdu )
Syeda Nishat Salma DOS in Urdu , MGM
I
Shahin Taj II 22 M A (Women's
Studies ) Suvarna Kumari Centre for Women Studies ,
MGM I 23
M C J
Rakesh Kumar DOS in Communication & Journalism , MGM
I
Satish K M II
Shivaraju H S III
24
M S W
Shilpa DOS in Social Work , MGM I
Vinay B II
Theresa Mary III
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Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
25 M Music Harshitha Naik M College of Fine Arts for Women, MGM I
26 M Phil (Botany) Bhargavi P DOS in Botany , MGM I
27 M Phil (Seed Technology)
Usha N DOS in Biotechnology, MGM
I
28 M Sc (Applied Geology)
Nirmala R DOS in Geology , MGM I
29
M Sc (Biochemistry)
Hibba Parveez DOS in Biochemistry , MGM
I
Pavithra A J II
Pavithra K III
30 M Sc (Bioscience) Kavya D G Dept. of Bioscience , PG Centre , Hassan I
31
M Sc (Biotechnology)
Bhavya Sri Akkala DOS in Biotechnology, MGM
I Kruthy R II Revathi Sekar C III
32
M Sc (Botany)
Aparna Srivastava DOS in Botany , MGM
I Amitha G II Jigmey Tselha III
33
M Sc (Chemistry)
Sudeesh Kumar Govt. Science College, Hassan I
Shwetha Rosline K DOS in Chemistry , MGM II Pavithra M R Govt. Science College,
Hassan III 34
M Sc (Organic Chemistry)
Sowmya Bolar M DOS in Chemistry , MGM
I Bhargava M K II
35 M Sc (Electronics) Padmashree K C Dept. of Electronics , PG Centre , Hassan I
36 M Sc (Electronic Media)
Anjana George Educational Multimedia Research Centre, MGM I
37
M Sc (Env. Science)
Prakruthi T R DOS in Env. Science , MGM
I Raksha S
II 38
M Sc ( Food Science and Nutrition)
Vandana Joshi DOS in Food Science & Nutrition, MGM
I Sheema Faiza
II Sangeetha H Y
III 39
M Sc. ( Genetics )
Abhishek A Pai DOS in Zoology , MGM
I Manali A D
II 40 M Sc. (Geology)
Namratha K DOS in Geology , MGM
I 41
M Sc. (Geography)
Divya S DOS in Geography , MGM
I Asharani D II Soundarya Kumari J III
42 M Sc ( Human Namda M J DOS in Food Science & I
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Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
Development) Nutrition, MGM
43
M Sc (Mathematics)
Ranjitha Kumar DOS in Mathematics , MGM
I Ananth Kumar S R II
Shalini S L III
44
M Sc (Microbiology)
Bhavani P V Maharani's Science College for Women, Mysore
I Padmavathi P
II Chaitra Narayan L DOS in Botany , MGM
III 45
M Sc (Physics)
Usha M K DOS in Physics , MGM
I Deepika C P II Anjusree G S III
46
M Sc (Psychology)
Vadakke Madathilvini DOS in Psychology , MGM
I Srividya M II Anusha A III
47 M Sc (Sericulture)
Sowbhagya P DOS in Sericulture , MGM I
48
M Sc ( Sericulture Technology)
Kuheli Sarma Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute , Mysore
I Saikat Banerjee
II 49 M Sc
(Statistics ) Akshatha M DOS in Statistics , MGM
I 50
M Sc ( Zoology )
Lilly Margaret Eluvathingal
DOS in Zoology , MGM
I Prathibha K P II Roshni Rabia III
51
M L I Sc.
Tejashwini B DOS in Library & Information Science, MGM
I Chaitra y
II Ashwini H S
III 52
M Sc ( Audiology )
Jawahar Antony P All India Institute of Sp. & Hg., Mysore
I Ismails M D II
53
M Sc ( Speech Language Pathology)
Priya M B All India Institute of Sp. & Hg., Mysore
I
Ramya Maitreyee II
54
M Sc ( Speech & Hearing)
Avanthi N JSS Institute of Sp. & Hg., Mysore
I Shwetha M V
II 55 M S Ed. (Hearing
Impairment) Leena C C All India Institute of Sp. &
Hg., Mysore I 56
M C A
Sindhu N V DOS in Computer Science, MGM
I Shilpa N II Gayathri D III
57 M Tech in URP Shashi Kumar M C IDS, MGM I 58 M Com Sowmya S DOS in Commerce , MGM I
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Sl No.
Degree/ Subject Name of the Students College / Department Rank
Daisy Anjelena D'Costa II
Sachin H P Dept. of Commerce, PG Center, Hassan
III
59
M B A
Suma N R SBRR Mahajana College, Mysore
I
Geetha L II
Lakshmi K B III
60 M B A (Agri-Business)
Sherin K Mathew IDS, MGM I
61
M F A M
Harini N DOS in Commerce , MGM
I Suhasini H R II Bhavya J III
62
MBI Tech.
Nebyat Tsegabrhan Gebru
DOS in Commerce , MGM I
Ranjitha G II 63
M Ed
Shilpa H R Shankara Gowda College of Education , Mandya I
Raghavendra S DOS in Education , MGM II Venkatesha H S III
64
M Ed ( RIE)
Deepthi M N Regional Institute of Education , Mysore
I Reshma P T II Mary Vineetha Thomas
III 65 M P Ed Madhan Kumar G DOS in Physical Education &
Sports Sciences , UOM, Mysore I
66
LL M
Sridevi Krishna DOS in Law , MGM
I Shilpa B P II Sahana Florence P III
DOS : Department of Studies.
MGM : Manasa Gangothri, Mysore
36. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling unit:
The student guidance and councelling is performed through University
Employment Information and Guidance Bureau. The University Employment
Information and Guidance Bureau is a joint venture of Mysore Univeristy and the
Department of Employment and Training, Government of Karnataka. The jurisdiction of the
University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau is spread over four districts viz;
Mysore, Chamarajanagar, Mandya and Hassan and there are 188 first grade Colleges in its
fold.
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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 234 candidates including 111 women registered their names for
employment assistance.
Individual Information:
234 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 897 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 4000 students visited the bureau to collect
information and for guidance regarding job opportunities, scholarships, fellowships, etc.
Career Guidance and Literature Exhibition:
10 career exhibition, Conference and guidance talks were conducted in the colleges
for the benefit of the students. Guidance was given regarding Job opportunities through
competitive examinations, Higher Education, Self Employment, Personality Development,
After degree what next, Loan facilities for Higher Education & self employment Etc., Nearly
1642 students benefited from these talks and exhibitions.
Publication of Job Bulletin:
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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.,
Know your Campus:
To help the Fresh P.G. Students ‘Know your Campus ‘2009’ programme was
conducted during the year. The programme was Inaugurated by Sri C.S.Srikanth, Hon’ble
Secretary for Higher Education, Government of Karnataka and presided by Hon’ble Vice-
Chancellor Prof.V.G.Talawar. More than one thousand Students were participated.
Motivational work shop on competitive Exams:
To motivate the students towards all the Competitive Exams conducted by State and
Central Governments a work shop was conducted for Students on 26-02-2010. The
Programme was Inaugurated by Smt. N.Manjula I.A.S. Chief Executive Officer of Z.P. Mysore
and presided by Prof. E.T. Puttaiah, Registrar, Mysore University.
37. Placement services provided to students:
Campus recruitment
The University Student Employment Information and Guidance Bureau organized
Campus recruitment programmes for the benefit of P.G. Students. Many students
participated in the recruitment process and finally 28 students were selected.
Campus Interview at EMMRC
Wipro Techonologies, Bangalore, TCS, Bangalore, Rural Mobile Commerce
Services, Jakkur, Bangalore, and other companies and business firms conducted
recruitment programmes for graduate and post graduate students of the University and
selected as many as 35 students. In addition the Department of Business Administration,
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 in
Rupees (Actuals) Encashment of Earned leave 73,53,056 Medical Reimbursement 62,44,879 Empolyees training 40,991 Sports activities of employees 1,00,000 Children Education 4,00,000 General Cultural Activities 39,900 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
• Free hostel accommodation for SC/ST students
• Power back up for Labs and Academic Departments
• Well defined purchase procedure
• Equipment Audit
• Administrative Audit
• 24 hours health services
• Treatment in recognized hospitals in Mysore and Bangalore
• Day Care Centre
• Pre-Primary, Primary and Secondary Schools on the Campus
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
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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 (MOU).
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
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Sl. No Name of the teacher Academic bodies
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
8. Dr.N.S. Harinarayana Member, Editorial Board, SRELS Journal
9. Dr. B.S. Biradar Member, International Indian Statitistical Assocation (IISA), Member, ISPS
LIST OF PROPOSED MOUs
Sl.No. Name of the Institution Name of the Courses 01. Vivekananda Institute for
Leadership Development, Mysore.
i) Post Graduate Diploma in Management of Non-Profit Organisation (ii) Master of Management of Non-Profit Organisation
02. Suvidya Institute of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Bangalore
Master’s (MA) in Contextual and Transformative Philosophy
03. ICBio Clinical Research Pvt. Ltd.,Bangalore
i) Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research and Clinical Data Management ii) M.Sc in Clinical Research and Clinical Data Management
04. ANTS Studio Pvt. Ltd., Mysore
Bachelors of Arts and Animation
05. Vivekananda Girijana Kalyana Technology Resource Centre, Mysore.
Graduate Course in Rural Development (BRD) Programm
06. Ramaiah Institute of Management Studies, Bangalore
Masters in Finance & Accounting
Masters in Banking & Insurance
Masters in Marketing Sciences
Masters in Human Resource
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Management
Masters in Media & Entertainment
Masters in International Business
Masters in Computer Applications in Business
41. Any other relevant information. The following are some of the prestigious research, training and extension activity
centres undertaking variety of programmes to reach information to the unreached and also
to carry out research in different trust areas:
• Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Research and Extension Centre
• Dr. Babujagageevanaram Research and Extension Centre
• Centre for Information Science and Technology
• Gandhian Studies
• Oriental Research Institute
• Centre for Women’s Studies
• Academic Staff College
• Educational Mutli- Media Research Centre
• University School of Design
• University Museum Complex
Details of Student Strength during the academic year 2009-10
Post-Graduate Departments, Manasagangotri, Mysore
Particulars
Men Women Grand Total
SCs STs
Others
Total SCs STs
Others
Total
Courses 1st year PG 269 46 576 891 123 44 726 893 1784 2nd year PG 178 39 560 777 143 36 819 998 1775 M.Phil. Courses 17 2 17 36 8 4 46 58 94 B.P.Ed 20 4 35 59 1 - 5 6 65 Diploma Courses 168 33 83 284 27 5 43 75 359 Certificate Courses 14 2 24 40 2 - 12 14 54 A Total 666 126 1295 2087 304 89 1651 2044 4131
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B) Post-graduate Centre, Mandya. 1st year P.G. 25 2 44 71 3 - 29 32 103 2nd year P.G. 10 1 34 45 7 - 32 39 84 B Total 35 3 78 116 10 - 61 71 187
C) Post-graduate Centre, Hassan. 1st year P.G. 10 2 39 51 5 - 67 72 123
2nd year P.G. 8 1 40 49 2 1 33 36 85 C Total 18 3 79 100 7 1 100 108 208 Total A + B + C 719 132 1452 2303 321 90 1812 2223 4526
D) Colleges and Institutions Constituent Colleges
1709 369 2069 4147 72 20 397 489 4636
Affiliated Colleges /Institutions
6784 1665 23127 31576 5779 1193 27545 34517 66093
Post-graduate Courses in Colleges
102 33 779 914 183 38 1047 1268 2182
T O T A L 8595 2067 25975 36637 6034 1251 28989 36274 72911
E) Foreign Students Sl. No.
Name of the Country
Department of Studies Colleges
Men Women Total Men Women Total
1 Afghanistan
3 - 3 104 - 104 2 Africa 1 - 1 - - -
3 Amesian 1 - 1 1 - 1
4 Bangladesh 3 - 3 - 1 1
5 Canada - - - 2 - 2
6 China 103 14 117 - - -
7 Djibouti - - - 1 - 1
8 Dubai - - - 1 1 2
9 Eritrea 1 - 1 1 1 2
10 Ethiopia 22 - 22 11 3 14 11 German - - - 1 - 1
12 Golestan - 1 1 - - -
13 Guyana 1 1 2 - - -
14 Indonesia 2 1 3 - - -
15 Iran 92 96 188 48 29 77
16 Iraq - - - 2 1 3
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Sl. No.
Name of the Country
Department of Studies Colleges
Men Women Total Men Women Total
17 Italy - 1 1 - - -
18 Jordan - - - 13 - 13
19 Kenya 5 - 5 33 22 55
20 Kyrgyzstan 1 1 2 - - -
21 Kuwait - - - - 1 1
22 Laos 3 1 4 - - -
23 Malaysia - - - - 1 1
24 Maldives - - - 100 155 255
25 Mauritius - - - - 1 1
26 Mongolia - 1 1 - - -
27 Muscat - - - - 1 1
28 Nepal 3 1 4 10 3 13
29 NRI - - - 3 - 3
30 Oman - - - - 1 1
31 Palestine 1 - 1 1 - 1
32 Russia - 1 1 - - -
33 Seychelles - - - 2 - 2
34 Saudi - - - 2 - 2 35 Somalia - 1 1 27 7 34 36 Sri Lanka - - - - 1 1
37 Sudan 1 - 1 3 1 4
38 Tajikistan 2 1 3 - - -
39 Tanzania 1 1 2 75 111 186
40 Tehran 1 - 1 - - -
41 Tibet 3 7 10 37 57 94
42 Thailand 3 - 3 - - -
43 UAE - - - 1 5 6
44 U.S.A - - - 1 - 1
45 Uganda 5 1 6 8 1 9
46 Vietnam - 2 2 - - -
47 Yemen 20 7 27 21 1 22
TOTAL 278 139 417 509 405 914
The University has research collaborations with 57 research institutions spread
through out the country. The University also has MOUs with as many as 22 universities
and institutions within and outside the country to carry out collaborative research. The
following are the research institutions recognized by the University of Mysore for
collaborative research.
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RECOGNISED RESEARCH CENTRES
Sl. No.
Name of the Research Centre Subject(s) approved for Research
01 Sri Adichunchanagiri 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, Shravanabelagola, Hassan Dist.
Jainology & Prakrit
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 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, K.R. Road, 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 Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Government of India No.437/A, Hebbal Industrial Area, Mysore
Polymer Science and Technology
14 Central Coffee Research Institute, Coffee Research Station, Chikmagalur Dist.
Botany, Applied Botany, Chemistry and Zoology
15 Central Sericulture Research & Training Institute, Botany, Sericulture, Zoology
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Sl. No.
Name of the Research Centre Subject(s) approved for Research
Srirampura, Manandavadi Road, Mysore 16 Indo American Tourism Limited
1st Floor, HIG 83, Sector-1, On NH 5, MVP Colony, Vishakapatnam.
Management Mathematics Computer Science
17 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
18 National Aerospace Laboratories (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), HAL, Air Port Road, Bangalore.
Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical & Electronics Computer Science & Engineering and other subjects as per MoU.
19 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
20 Sami Labs Limited Corporate Office, 19/1 & 19/2, I Main, II Phase, Peenya Industrial Estate, Bangalore.
Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Applied Botany
21 Institute for Social and Economic Change, Dr.V.K.R.V Rao Road, Nagarabhavi PO, Bangalore.
Anthropology, Economics, Education, Development Studies, Political Science, Sociology
22 Seribiotech Research Laboratory, Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, Carmelaram Post, Kodathi, Bangalore.
Biotechnology
23 Academy of Sanskrit Research, Melkote, Mandya Dist.
Sanskrit Studies
24 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
25 Birla Institute of Management Technology, Plot No.5, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida (NCR), U.P
Management Studies, Economics, Commerce
26 Institute of Public Enterprise, Osmania University Campus, Hyderabad, AP.
Commerce, Economics, Management Studies, Political Science
27 Jubiliant Biosys Limited, 96, Industrial Suburb, 2nd Stage, Industrial Area, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore
Chemistry & Biochemistry
28 Labland Biotech Private Limited, Plant Tissue Culture, K.R.S Main Road, Mysore.
Biotechnology, Microbiology and Botany
29 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
30 Astra Zeneca India Pvt. Ltd., Bio-chemistry, Microbiology, Chemistry &
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Sl. No.
Name of the Research Centre Subject(s) approved for Research
Post Box No.2409, HA Farm Post Office, Bangalore. BioSciences 31 SCMS Institute of Bio-Science and Biotechnology
Research & Development, Management House, South Kalamassery, Cochin.
Bio-Science Bio-technology
32 National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects (Indian Council of Agricultural Research), H.A.Farm Post, Hebbal, Bellary Road, Bangalore.
Zoology
33 National Institute of Advanced Studies, Indian Institute of Science Campus, Bangalore.
Natural Science, Engineering, Social Sciences and Humanities.
34 Avestha Gangrene Technologies Limited, International Technology Park, White Field Road, Bangalore.
Biochemistry, Biotechnology & Microbiology
35 Defense Research and Developmental Organization (Defence Bioengineering and Electro Medical Laboratory), C.V.Raman Nagar, Bangalore.
Bioengineering Electro Medical Sciences
36 Exploration and Regional Research Centre, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore
Atomic Energy
37 Indian Statistics Institute, Bangalore Statistics 38 J.S.S. Pharmacy College, Shivarathreswara Nagar,
Mysore. Pharmaceutical Sciences
39 Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering, M.Sc (Engg) and Ph.D degree in Computer Science and Engineering
40 Multi Disciplinary Development Research Dharwad Multi Disciplinary Subjects 41 National Institute of Engineering
Manandavadi Road, Mysore. M.Sc. Engineering (Electrical) and M.Sc. Engineering by Research and Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering, Hydraulics in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering
42 Raman Research Centre, C.V.Raman Avenue, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore
Physics, Chemistry
43 Recon R and D Research Centre Bangalore.
Chemistry
44 Spice Board, Government of India, Danigal, Sakaleshpur
Botany
45 Tata Research Centre, Bangalore Biochemistry, Zoology 46 Tissue Culture Department, Coffee Board,
Manasagangotri, Mysore. Biotechnology
47 Documentation Research and Training Centre, Indian Statistical and Research Institute, R.V.College, Bangalore.
Statistics, Economics, Mathematics
48 Andhrapradesh State Sericulture Research and Development Institute, Kirikere, Hindipura District, Andhrapradesh
Sericulture
49 Arunai Research Centre, Saraswathi Ammal Education Trust, Mathur, Thiruvanamalai.
Computer Science, Eelectronics
50 Bhaba Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai Environment Studies, Nuclear Techniques in Archaeology, Bio-technology
51 Jeppiar Research Centre, 12, Ganapathi Road, Royapettali
Computer Science, Electronics and related Inter-disciplinary applicative areas
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Sl. No.
Name of the Research Centre Subject(s) approved for Research
Chennai. 52 Karnataka State Sericulture Research and
Development Centre, Bangalore.
Sericulture
53 National Institute of Research and Social Action, Visweshwaraiah Bhavan, Kirathbhad, Hyderabad.
Environment Protection and Pollution Control, Participatory Rural Development, Information Technology, Micro-Biology, Bio-Technology, Waste Management, Gender Equity
54 Regional Coffee Research Centre, Coffee Board, Chundale, Wainad, Kerala.
Botany, Applied Botany, Zoology, Chemistry
55 Regional Occupational Health Centre (Southern), Bangalore Medical College Campus, Bangalore.
Occupational Medicine, Industrial Hygiene, Epidomalogy, Bio-Statistics
56 Regional Research Institute (Ay), Jayanagar Bangalore
Botany
57 Vivekananda Yoga Research and Technology Utilization Centre, Bangalore.
Yoga
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PART-C Administrative Audit from: 2009-10
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 powers delegated to Heads & Principal Investigation– 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..
10) Putting the Roster points on the website is a welcoming trend.
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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.
14) Central Air-conditioning of all sections of the office is yet another measure of
the administrations..
Finance - Observations 15) System of making advance payments to the Head of a Unit in order to meet the
expenses for any major event is appreciable.
16) The decision of the University to delegate financial sanction/purchase powers to
different officers and departmental Heads for speedy operation deserves
appreciation.
17) 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.
18) Computerization of Accounts and automated cheque generation is laudable.
Examinations - Observations 19) With 187 Affiliated Colleges and 20 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.
20) Examinations of courses under outreach mode are held in 45 centers in different
parts of the country and are being carried out through twinning program with 37
institutions.
21) 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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22) The Examination section has a separate Finance unit which caters to the
disbursement of payments to paper setters, evaluators and custodians in time.
23) The Malpractice Enquiry committee meetings are held regularly and
penalty/otherwise decisions of the committee are communicated well in time to
the students.
24) OMR sheets are being used in engineering examinations.
25) 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 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 and novel Ph.D 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 Professional Development & Placement with the assistance of UGC is a new
initiative. The publication of more journals in different disciplines is also envisaged.
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
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modernization of sports ground with development of play fields for Cricket, Tennis
Court, Volleyball Court and Basket Ball Court. 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. Another future scheme that is being worked out by the University is
the adoption of 5 villages by the Centre for Social Exclusion and Inclusive studies and
Department of Social work. The completion of all these proposed programmes will
certainly place the University in an excellent position both in research and extension
activities.
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