Schools of Sciences - Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam

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Schools of Sciences - Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam
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Schools of Sciences
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Department of Applied Mathematics
Department of Applied Microbiology
Department of Computer Sciences
Department of General Biotechnology
Department of Home Science
Department of Pharmacy and Technology
Department of Physical Sciences
Department of Sericulture
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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS
1.
Name of the Department
: Applied Mathematics
2.
Year of establishment
: 1984
3.
Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Department is a faculty of the University.
4.
Names of programmes offered
i.
M.Sc in Applied Mathematics
 P.G Programme : 2 years duration
ii. M.Phil in Applied Mathematics
iii. Ph.D in Applied Mathematics
5.
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Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
Conducted International Conference in collaboration with Computer Science
department from 5th – 7th, January, 2011. .
Conducted NCERT workshop for High School Teachers in Mathematics from 21st –
25th, November, 2012.
Conducted DST workshop for Mathematics Teachers in collaboration with AP
Academy of Sciences 2 9th, August to 3rd, September, 2012.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
-7.
Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons
-8.
Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System
 Choice Based Credit System, Semester system
9.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
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Taught Mathematics for the courses being run by the departments of
Biotechnology, Microbiology, Pharmacy & Sericulture.
Participating and presenting papers in the Conferences/seminars conducted by
other Departments.
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Professor
1
1
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
CAS – 2, Regular - 1
Associate Professors
Asst. Professors
2
3
1
3
Regular - 3
Name of the Post
Sanctioned
Filled
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Qualificati
on
Name
Designation
Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil.
students guided for
the last 4 years
Prof.G.Sarojamma
M.Sc.,
M.Phil.,
Ph.D.
Professor
Fluid
Dynamics, BioMechanics
36 years
Ph.D. – 5
M.Phil. - 2
Prof.B.Maheswari
M.Sc.,
M.Phil.,
Ph.D.
Professor
Graph Theory
34 years
Ph.D. – 7
M.Phil. - 2
Prof.A.LeelaRatnam
M.Sc.,
Ph.D.
Professor
Fluid
Mechanics
38 years
Ph.D. – 7
M.Phil. - 3
Dr.C.Venkata
Lakshmi
M.Sc.,
Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor
Semigroups,
Semirings
8 years
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Dr.M.Siva Parvathi
M.Sc.,
Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor
Graph Theory
14 years
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Prof.J.V.Ramana Murthy, Dept. of Mathematics, NIT, Warangal: 16-03- 2015 to 22-032015.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise information
Name of the
Programme
M.Sc Applied
Mathematics
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
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1
90.62%
1
90.62%
3
89.84%
2
90.62%
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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Name of the
Programme
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
M.Sc Applied
Mathematics
1:6
1:8
1:7
1:13
1:8
M.Phil.
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5
-
Ph.D.
10
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5
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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual
Junior Assistant - 1 (Regular)
Attender - 1 (Time Scale)
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Fluid Dynamics, Bio – Mechanics, Graph Theory
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project
title and grants received project-wise.
Name of the
Investigator
Prof.B.Maheswari
Funding
Agency
Title of the Project
Major Research Project on “A UGC
Study of Product graphs
arising from Cayley graphs
and Arithmetic graphs”
Amount
Rs.6,71,800/-
Duration
3years
(2011-2014)
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration
b) International collaboration
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19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
S.No.
Funding
Agency
Title of the Project
Major Research Project on “A Study UGC
of Product graphs arising from Cayley
graphs and Arithmetic graphs”
1.
Amount
Rs.6,71,800/-
Duration
3 years
20. Research facility / centre with
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State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies
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Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international)
Name of the Faculty
Prof.G.Sarojamma
Prof.B.Maheswari
Prof.A.Leela Ratnam
Dr.C.VenkataLakshmi
Dr.M.Siva Parvathi
No. of Papers
published in
International
Journals
32
51
24
7
11
No. of papers
published in
National
Journals
5
8
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Impact factor
range/average
3.134446
2.211 to 8.533
0.691 to 5.79
1.2 to 2.94
2.09 to 6.0132
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Name
of
the No.
of ISBN number
Faculty
books
Prof.G.Sarojamma 4 books as 978-3-8443-9614-0
Co-author
978-3-659-22195-8
978-81-908497-6-0
978-9381177-04-4
Prof. B. Maheswari
1 book as 978-3-659-17132-1
co-author
4
Publishers
Lambert
Academic
Publishing
Lambert
Academic
Publishing
ICON Publishers
ICON Publishers
Year
2013
2012
2011
2011
Lambert
Academic 2012
Publishing
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23. Details of patents and income generated
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------25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
-26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify)
Prof. B. Maheswari is reviewer for American mathematical society.
27.
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Faculty are encouraged to participate in refresher courses, orientation programmes
etc. to achieve excellence in teaching and research
Name of the Faculty
No. of Training Programs attended
Dr.C.Venkata Lakshmi
4
( 2workshops+1 OC+1 RC)
Dr.M.Siva Parvathi
3
( 2 workshops+1 OC)
28. Student projects
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percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty
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Prof.G.Sarojamma was appointed as Vice Chancellor of Sri
Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati for the year 2008-11.
Prof.G.Sarojamma was elected as President, Andhra Pradesh Society for
Mathematical Sciences for the period 2011 – 2013.
Prof. B. Maheswari was elected as president, Andhra Pradesh Society for
Mathematical Sciences, December, 2014.
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
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• Students
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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Prof. A. Leela Ratnam
Prof.B.Maheswari
Prof. G.Sarojamma
Prof. G.Sarojamma
Prof.B.Maheswari
International Conference on Advances in
Mathematical and Computational Methods
Sponsored by: DST and UGC
National Seminar on Recent Advances in
Mathematics and its Applications
Sponsored by: UGC
DST Training Workshop on Costal Aqifer
Monitoring and Management
Sponsored by: DST
NCERT workshop for High School Teachers of
Mathematics
Sponsored by: NCERT
National conference on Recent Trends and
Advances in Mathematics and its Applications
Sponsored by: UGC
5th-–7th ,Jan,2011
2nd-3rd ,Mar,2012
29th Aug-3rd
Sep,2012
21st – 25th,
November, 2012.
12th – 13th
,March,2015
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
The following are the main points
1. Selection and admission of M.Phil and Ph.D. students
2. Allotment of Research supervisors to the students enrolled for the M.Phil and Ph.D.
programs, based on the vacancy, the number of students per faculty as per UGC guide
lines and also permitted by the university, available specializations among the
Research supervisions and the research interest of the student.
3. Framing the syllabus for course work.
4. Evaluation of research progress once in every six months.
5. Approval of the synopsis of Ph.D. thesis
6. Mandatory requirement of publishing two papers before submission of Ph.D. thesis
• Staff are encouraged to apply for major, minor research projects. Autonomy is
given to the project invigilator to utilize the funds sanctioned.
Interdisciplinary research is also promoted.
• The Department also invited reputed subject experts to deliver lectures and
interact with staff and research scholars under UGC visiting
professors/Fellows scheme.
• To motivate and inculcate research aptitude among the staff and research
scholars the department also conducted seminars/conferences/ workshops to
promote research.
• The staff and research scholars of the department published good number of
articles in reputed National and International journals
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32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
year
Applications
received
PG CET conducted
by S V University
2010-11
M.Sc
M.Phil
Ph.D
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
PG CET conducted
by SPMVV
Selected
Pass
percentage
II year I year
II year
I year
25
28
81.00
89.00
40
35
92
52
25
40
35
84
96.00
95.33
89.70
98.68
95.54
93.00
Results
awaited
Results
awaited
2010-11
-
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2010-11
2011-12
5
10
-
3
4
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
5
-
3
5
2
-
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
M.Sc
M.Phil
Ph.D
year
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
% of students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
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40
40
-
7
% of students
from universities
outside the state
100
100
100
98.9
100
1.1
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60
60
100
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% of students
from other
countries
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
-------------35. Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
Year
PG to M.Phil.
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Employed
Other than campus
recruitment
PG to Ph.D.
40
-
40
-
80
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
40
from other universities within the State
60
from universities from other States
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from universities outside the country
-
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil, Ph.D, D.Sc and D.Litt. during
assessment period
S.No
Year
No. of faculty awarded
1
2010-2011
....
2
2011-2012
….
3
2012-2013
....
4
2013-2014
02 (Ph.D)
5
2014-2015
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38. Present details of department infrastructural facilities with regard to
A
Library
Library facility is available in the
Dept. of Applied Mathematics
B
Internet facilities for staff and
Yes
students
C
Total number of class rooms
03
D
Class rooms with ICT facility
…..
E
Students laboratories
ELC Class room
F
Research laboratories
ELC Class room
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and research associates
a) from the host institution/university
b) from other institutions/ universities
------40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university:
All SC/ST/ BC Students below the income Rs. 1,00,000/- per annum are getting BC,
SC, ST and EBC Scholarships.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
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a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning- evaluation? If yes, how does
the department utilize the feedback?
 The faculty get feedback on the curriculum and teaching – learning process from the
members of BOS, external examiners, practical examiners, discussions with subject
experts during the meetings of the conferences, seminars and during the visits of the
staff to other universities etc.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning- evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback?
 The students will fill a teacher evaluation form at the end of the year which serve as
feedback for the services provided and also for the knowledge imparted. IQAC
coordinator and her team will monitor the quality of the programmes offered through
planning and effective implementation. Each programme is evaluated through
feedback obtained from faculty and students. Corrective measures are adopted for its
further improvement.
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c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
 The alumni of the department give feedback on the course content when they meet
the faculty. The requirements of their employees and also their job experience will be
taken into consideration in revising the syllabus. Further the guidelines of UGC are
also taken into consideration as the students go for NET examinations.
The feedback obtained from faculty, students, alumni and employers is used to improve the
curriculum and modify teaching-learning- evaluation.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (Maximum 10)
1. Dr. C. Venkata Lakshmi – Assistant Professor, SPMVV, Tirupati.
2. Dr. A. Haritha – Academic Consultant, School of Engineering, SPMVV, Tirupati.
3. Dr. B. Vishali - Academic Consultant, SPMVV, Tirupati.
4. Dr. M. Siva Parvathi – Assistant Professor, SPMVV, Tirupati.
5. Ms. Anantha Lakshmi – Lecturer in Mathematics, Govt. Degree College, Kakinada.
6. Ms. Anitha – Junior Lecturer, SDMS Mahila Kalasala, Vijayawada.
7. Dr. Sk. Jilani Begum – MITS, Madanapalli.
8. Dr. B. Ramana – QIS Engineering College, Ongole.
9. Dr. Dhana Lakshmi – Lecturer in Mathematics, SPW College, Tirupati.
10. Dr. Vidyulatha – Lecturer in Mathematics, SPW College, Tirupati.
44. Give details of students enrichment programmes (Special lectures/ workshops/
seminars) involving external experts.
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Apart from Academic activity, the students actively participate in Extra-Curricular and
co-curricular activities.
The department encourages students to participate in literacy and cultural events and
competitions will also be conducted at the end of the year. Students will be sent to other
universities for Youth Festivals, Cultural Exchange Programmes etc.
The Dean, Students Affairs will arrange various Awareness Programmes, knowledge
enrichment programmes, health programmes, campaigns etc. throughout the year for the
benefit of the students and they will actively participate in these programmes.
The nature of the university is a residential one. Hence the student mentoring and support
is made into reality. Since the time of admission and till the completion of the course, the
students are given guidance, counselling and support. The Head and faculty of the
department provide the required guidance and counselling to the students during the
period of their study. They are encouraged to participate in co-curricular and extracurricular activities.
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The staff of the department monitor the progress of the students periodically and council
them accordingly. Remedial classes are arranged to help slow learners. The students are
given the information about the academic calendar, curriculum and previous year
question papers etc. The Dean’s office provides the information on various scholarships
schemes.
The physical education department gives the information on the facilities available and
plans the activities for their physical fitness. The anti-Ragging committee councils the
seniors and looks after the welfare of the fresher’s. Alumni Associations helps the career
development of the students. The students are provided medical services by the Doctor
and supporting staff of the Health Centre.
The students are provided special coaching classes for competitive examinations.
The Head and staff of the department invite eminent scholars and academicians for
interactive sessions with students and faculty. The university encourages the students and
gives support in exchange programmes with other universities.The placement cell offers
career counselling. The backward community students and economically backward
students, the SC and ST students will receive Government and Social Welfare department
scholarships.
Skill development courses such as communicative English and basic computer course,
Gender studies are included in the regular curriculum for the students as compulsory.
The computer centre of the university caters to the needs of students.
The students are also encouraged to undertake summer training programmes.
The university motivates the students by giving prizes in cultural and games/sports
activities. During convocation the first/second rank holders are given gold/silver medals.
Other proficiency prizes are also given.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Black board is the main aid of instruction. Giving classroom notes and detailed lecture,
induced inspiration and interest among students by asking them questions, seminars and
arranging lectures from invitees.
The following teaching – learning methodologies are adopted.
Analytical, Synthetic, Heuristic, Inductive, Deductive, Laboratory, Problem solving etc.
LCD, OHP, computer, internet are used for teaching purpose. The various teaching methods
adopted are lectures, interactions; computer assisted teaching, seminars etc. The reference
material is made available.
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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
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At the time of admission and after their enrolment the students are informed the
evaluation process and methods, the pass criterion.
The reforms in conducting examinations, evaluation etc, are taken from time to time
by the university. The university ensures transparency in both internal and external
evaluation.
In internal examinations, the answer scripts are returned to the students for
verification. In external examinations, retotalling is allowed to the students.
Revaluation will also take place if necessary.
The syllabus content and lecture schedules are designed in such way that it inculcates
a complete understanding of the subject both in theory and practical. The teachinglearning activity is assessed by conducting periodical class tests, internal assessment
exams, seminars, assignments etc.
Each staff member is assessed by the students every year through the Proforma
developed by the IQAC cell. Constant monitoring in teaching-learning methods is
being done.
Seminars are given by the students on various topics of the subjects. Teachers attend
Conferences, Seminars and Workshops to enrich their knowledge on the development
of the curriculum. Also seminars and conferences are conducted by the staff on latest
trends and developments of the curriculum. Further the proceedings of the
seminar/conference are published. Guest Lectures are arranged.
Question and Answer sessions will enrich their subject knowledge. Students secure an
average of 80% to 97% of marks in their end semester exams.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The Staff and Students actively participate in extension activities of the University.
The students of the department are NSS volunteers. They do regular activities and participate
in special camp program. During special camp program, they come very closely to the
villagers and during their stay in the village, they will conduct Health programmes, Diet
Management, cleanliness programmes, saving water, the plantation etc. This gives them selfconfidence, awareness of the status of Indian villages etc.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
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Monitoring the progress of the students from time to time.
Counselling the students on their developmental activities.
Actively participating in seminars/conferences/workshops and presenting papers.
Publishing research articles in reputed National and International journals.
Participating in the activities of the University.
Guiding research scholars.
Encouraging the students to take up NET examination.
Preparing them to face interviews.
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49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
----------------50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,
basic or applied.
-----------------------51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
of the department.
Strengths of the Department:
1. Completing the syllabus in time
2. Monitoring the progress of students time to time
3. Promotion of Research
4. Maintaining cordial relations with colleagues and other staff in the University
5. Extending support to the University authorities in various developmental activities of
the University
Opportunities of the Department:
1. Prof.G.Sarojamma has become Vice-Chancellor of the University during the period
2008 – 2011.
2. Prof.G.Sarojamma was elected as President, Andhra Pradesh Society for Mathematical
Sciences for the period 2011 – 2013.
3. Prof.B.Maheswari is elected as President, Andhra Pradesh Society for Mathematical
Sciences for the period 2014 – 2015.
4. Prof.B.Maheswari is nominated as Dean Academic Affairs since March 2011.
5. Prof.A.Leela Ratnam acted as Dean, Student Affairs during the period 2011 – 2013.
6. Dr.C.Venkata Lakshmi got an opportunity to serve the hostels in the capacity of
Assistant Warden since 2013.
Challenges of the Department
The department has admitted 92 students during the year 2013 – 2014 and successfully
completed the course work.
Weaknesses of the Department: To meet the requirements of large number of students the
existing staff is not sufficient.
Future plans of the department:
 The department proposes to apply for programme like SAP. Further strengthen the
research work.
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STAFF PAPER PUBLICATIONS
Name of the Faculty: Prof. G. Sarojamma
S NoTitle of the paper with publication details
Nat/Int.Nat. ISSN/ISBN
Imp. Fac
Unsteady Convective Heat Transfer flow of a viscous fluid through a porous medium in a
vertical channel with Oscillatory temperature (with M. Seshasailaja), J. pure and applied
1 physics , Vol 23 (3), 2011, 425-435.
National
0975-1041
0.711
Dispersion of a solute in an Oscillatory flow of a Casson fluid in a Tube (with B. Ramana),
Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Mathematical &
2 Computational Methods (AMCM- 2011) , Vol -1, pp. 7-12, 2011.
International978-81-908-497-6-0
Pulsatile flow of Herschel Bulkley fluid through stenosed artery under periodic body
Acceleration (with B. Vishali), Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in
3 Mathematical & Computational Methods (AMCM- 2011) , Vol –II, pp. 316-321, 2011
International 978-9381177-04-4
Exact solution of dispersion in a pipe under the influence of a Magnetic field (with B. Vishali
4 and B. Ramana), Int. J . of Mathematical Archive , 2 (12), 2011, 2726-2735
International 2229-5046
4.091
Transient Hydro magnetic convective Heat and Mass Transfer flow of a chemically reacting
viscous fluid in a vertical wavy channel with oscillatory flux (with S. N. Leela Kumari), Journal
5 of Pure and Applied Physics, Vol 23 (4), 2011, 601-611.
National
0975-1041
0.711
Flow of blood through a stenosed catheterized artery under the influence of a body acceleration
modelling as a Casson fluid (With B. Vishali and B. Ramana), Int. J. of Appl. Math and
6 Mech., 8 (11), 2012, 1-17
International 0973-0184
Dispersion of a Solute in a Fluid Flow through a Pipe Subject to an External Acceleration (with
7 B. Vishali and B. Ramana), Int. J. of Mathematical Archive 3 (2), 2012, 644-655.
International 2229-5046
4.091
Effect of Hall currents on unsteady mixed convective heat and masstransfer flow of a chemically
reacting viscous fluid in a Horizontalchannel with traveling thermal waves (with S. N. Leela
8 Kumari), Int. J. of Mathematical Archive , 3(2), 2012, 752-761.
International 2229-5046
4.091
Dispersion of a Solute in a Herschel–Bulkley Fluid Flowing in a Conduit (with B. Ramana, B.
9 Vishali and P. Nagarani), Journal of experimental Sciences, 3(2), 2012, 14-23.
National
2218-1768
Effect of chemical reaction and thermo diffusion on non - Darcy convective heat and mass
transfer flow through a porous medium in a vertical channel (with S. N. Leela Kumari), Int. J.
10 of Emerging trends in Engineering and Development , Vol 5, 2012, 124-134.
International 2249-6149
3.618
“Effect of Magnetic Field on the Dispersion of a Solute in Fluid Flow Through a Conduit with
Interphase Mass Transfer, IEEE Xplore 2012 Congress on Engineering and Technology,
978-1- 457711 129 – 132
International
1964- 6
5.466
Effect of Wall Absorption on dispersion of a solute in a Herschel –Bulkley Fluid through an
annulus (with B. Ramana), Advances in Applied Science Research , Vol. 3, 2012, 387812 3889
International 0976-8610
0.421
Pulsatile flow of blood in a catheterized artery under external acceleration (with B. Ramana),
13 Int. J. of Advanced Engineering Technology , Vol. 3, 2012, 55-59.
International 0976-3945
1
Convective Heat Transfer Flow of a Viscous Electrically Conducting Fluid in a Non-Uniformly
Heated Axially Varying Pipe (with M. Sesha Sailaja), Advances in Applied Science Research ,
14 Vol. 3, 2012, 3469-3481
International 0976-8610
0.421
Unsteady Convective Diffusion in a Herschel–Bulkley Fluid in a Conduit with Interphase Mass
Transfer (with B. Ramana), Int. J. of Mathematical Modelling & Computations , 2012, 85 15 96
International 2228-6225
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Effect of External acceleration on the flow resistance in a stenosed catheterized artery (with B.
Ramana and B. Vishali), proceedings of the 2nd Annual Int. Conference on
Computational Mathematics, Computational Geometry & Statistics (CMCGS 2013) ,
2013,16 – 22
Finite element analysis of convective heat and mass transfer flow of a viscous fluid in a
rectangular cavity with chemical reaction (with S. N. Leela Kumari), Int. J. of Advanced
Scientific and Technical Research , Vol 1, 2013, 127-140.
Effect of radiation absorption on unsteady heat and mass transfer flow of a chemically reacting
fluid in a vertical wavy channel with oscillatory temperature and concentration(with S. N. Leela
Kumari), Int. J. of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research Issue 3 volume 5,Sep.Oct. 2013.
The influence of thermal radiation on the convective flow past a vertical radially stretching sheet
in the presence of a heat source(with K. Vendabai), Int. J. of Mathematical Archive , 4(12),
Dec. 2013, 266 – 273.
Unsteady convective boundary layer flow of a nanofluid over a stretching surface in the
presence of a magnetic field and gheat generation(with K. Vendabai), Int. J. of Emerging
Trends in Engineering and Development, Issue 4, Vol. 3 (May-June 2014) , 214 – 230.
Heat and Mass Transfer on MHD boundary layer flow of a Chemically Reacting non –
Newtonian Fluid over a stretching sheet with suction (with K. Vendabai, B. Ramana) , Int. J.
of Engineering Sciences and Research Technology , 3(5), May , 2014 , 197 – 205.
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2251 - 1911
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2249-9954
2.94
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2249-9954
2.94
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2229-5046
4.091
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2249 – 6149
3.168
International
2277 – 9655
1.852
International
2347-3142
4.433
2051 – 5731
3.4
2347-3142
4.433
2347-3142
4.433
2249-9954
2.94
Radiation effect of heat and mass transfer in MHD flow of a casson fluid over a stretching sheet,
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stretching surface with variable thermal conductivity( with A. Haritha) Int. J. of Applied
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MHD Casson fluid flow, heat ans mass transfer in a vertical channel with stretching walls (with
K. Vendabai,B. Vasundhara) Int. J. of Scientific and Innovative Mathematical Research,
2(10), pp.800-810,2014
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Radiation Effect on Heat and Mass Transfer in MHD Flow of a Casson Fluid over a Stretching
Surface (Haritha), Int. J. Of Scientific and Innovative Mathematical Research , 2(6), 546 –
553, 2014
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Hall effect on MHD flow and heat transfer of a nanofluid over a stretching sheet (with K.
Vendabai), Int. J. of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research , 4(5), 222-238,2014.
International
Boundary Layer Flow of a Casson Nanofluid Past a Vertical Exponentially Stretching Cylinder
in the Presence of a Transverse Magnetic Field with Internal Heat Generation/Absorption(with
K. Vendabai), Int. J. of Mechanical , Aerospace, Industrial and Mechatronics
Engineering, Vol : 9 No:1, 2015
International
Influence of Hall Currents on cross diffusive convection in a MHD boundary layer flow on
stretching sheet in porous medium with heat generation (with Mahaboobjan), Int. J. of
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1.
Inverse Dominating Sets of Interval Graphs, Journal of
Current Sciences, Vol.15, No.1, pp 189-192, 2010.
“Enumeration of Triangles and Hamilton Cycles in
Euler Totient Cayley Graphs” – Journal of Graph
Theory Notes of New York , LIX, pp 28-31, 2010.
Edge cover domination in Mangoldt graph” – Momona
Ethiopian Journal of Science, Vol.3, No.1, pp.128-138,
2011.
Matching Domination Number of Euler Totient Cayley
Graphs – Proceedings of International Conference on
Advances in Mathematical and Computational
Methods, Vol.1, pp 33-36, 2011.
Minimal dominating Functions of Quadratic Residue
Cayley Graphs – Proceedings of International
Conference on Advances in Mathematical and
Computational Methods, Vol.2, pp 329-332, 2011.
Chromatic number of Unitary Divisor Cayley Graphs –
Proceedings of International Conference on Advances
in Mathematical and Computational Methods, Vol.2,
pp 366-369, 2011.
Minimum Global dominating set of an interval graph International Journal of Math. Sci & Engg. Appls.,
Vol.5, No.IV (July,2011), pp. 265-269.
Domination parameters of Euler Totient Cayley graphs
– Rev. Bull. Cal. Math. Soc. 19, (2) pp 207-214 ,2011.
Bondage number of interval graphs – International
Journal of Computer, Mathematical Science and
Applications, Vol.5, No. 1-2, Jan – June 2011, pp 7173.
Comparative study of Domination Numbers of
Butterfly Graph BF(n) – Rev.Bull.Math.Soc.,19, (2)
pp.325-332(2011).
Basic Minimal Total Dominating Functions of
Quadratic Residue Cayley Graphs - International
Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA), Vol.51,
No.7, August 2012, pp 1-5.
Some Properties of Direct Product Graphs of Cayley
Graphs with Arithmetic Graphs - International Journal
of Computer Applications (IJCA), Vol.54, No.14,
September 2012, pp 33-37.
Edge Dominating Functions of Quadratic Residue
Cayley Graphs – International Journal of Computer
Applications (IJCA), Vol. 54, No.17, September 2012,
pp 47-49.
Convexity of Minimal Total Dominating Functions of
Quadratic Residue Cayley graphs – International
Journal of Computational Engineering Research
(IJCER), Vol.2, Issue. 5, September 2012, pp 12491253.
Some Domination Parameters of Arithmetic Graph Vn International Organization of Scientific Research
Journal of Mathematics (IOSRJM) – Vol.2, Issue
6(Sep-Oct. 2012), pp 14-18.
Some Domination Parameters of Direct Product
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1040 - 8118
International
2073 - 073X
National
978-81-908-4976-0
National
978-9381177-044
National
978-9381177-044
International
0973 - 9424
National
2231 - 5306
International
0973-6786
0011 - 3891
Imp.
Fac
0.567
0.5029
National
2231 - 5306
International
0975 – 8887
2.0973
International
0975 – 8887
2.0973
International
0975 – 8887
2.0973
International
2250-3005
1.145
International
2278-5728
(Online)
2319–765X
(Print)
0975 – 8887
1.759
International
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NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
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22.
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Graphs of Cayley Graphs with Arithmetic
Graphs - International Journal of Computer
Applications vol.58,No.9,November 2012, pp 32-38.
Total Dominating Functions of Quadratic Residue
Cayley Graphs – International Journal of Math. Sci. &
Engg. Appls. (IJMSEA), Vol. 6, no. 6, November,
2012, pp 119-127.
Basic Minimal Dominating Functions of Quadratic
Residue Cayley Graphs – Mamona Ethiopian Journal
of Science (MEJS), Vol. 4(2), 2012, pp 84-95.
Matching dominating sets of Euler Totient Cayley
Graphs - International Journal of Computational
Engineering Research (IJCER), Vol.2, Issue.7,
November 2012, pp 104-107.
Some Domination Parameters of Direct Product Graphs
of Cayley Graphs with
Arithmeti Graphs International Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA),
Volume 58, No.9, November 2012, pp 32-38.
Matching Dominating Sets of Direct Product Graphs of
Cayley Graphs with Arithmetic Graphs – International
Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA), Vol.60,
No.11, December 2012, pp 11-16.
Clique Dominating Sets of Euler Totient Cayley
Graphs - International Organization of Scientific
Research Journal of Mathematics (IOSRJM), Vol. 4,
Issue.6, (Jan. – Feb. 2013), pp 46-49.
Nat/Int.
Nat.
ISSN/ISBN
Imp.
Fac
International
0973 - 9424
0.5029
International
2073 - 073X
International
2250-3005
1.145
International
0975 – 8887
2.0973
International
0975 – 8887
2.0973
International
2278-5728
(online)
2319765X(Print)
Basic Edge Dominating Functions of Quadratic
Residue Cayley Graphs – International Journal of
Applied Information System (IJAIS), Vol.5, No.1,
January 2013, pp 24-27.
Minimal Dominating Functions of Corona Product
Graph of a Cycle with a
Complete Graph International Journal of Computer Engineering &
Technology (IJCET), Volume 4, Issue 4, July–
August,2013, pp 248-256.
Some Variations of Y-Dominating Functions of
Corona Product Graph of a Cycle with a Complete
Graph - International Journal of Computer Applications
(IJCA), Volume 81– No 1, November, 2013
Strong Dominating Sets of Lexicographic Product
Graph of Cayley Graphs with
Arithmetic Graphs International Journal of Applied Information System
(IJAIS), Volume 6– No. 6, November 2013, pp 25-29.
Strong Dominating Sets of Strong Product
Graph of cayley Graphs with Arithmetic graphsInternational Journal of Computer Engineering and
Technology (IJCET), Volume 4, Issue 6, Nov. –
Dec. 2013, pp 136-144.
Strong Dominating Sets of Some Arithmetic GraphsInternational Journal of
Computer Applications
(IJCA), Volume 83 – No3, December 2013, pp 36-40.
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Some Variations of Total Y-Dominating Functions of
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Graph - Fire Journal of Science & Technology(FJST),
Volume 2, pp 207-215.
Roman Dominating and Total Roman Dominating
functions of corona product
graph of a path with a
star - International Journal of Computer Engineering &
Technology (IJCET), Volume 5, Issue 1, January,
2014, pp 21-27.
Minimal Dominating functions of corona product graph
of a path with a star,
International Journal of
Information Technology and Management Information
System (IJITMIS), Volume 5, Issue 1, Jan-Feb, 2014,
pp.01-11.
Convexity of minimal dominating and total dominating
functions of corona
product graph of a cycle with a
complete graph - International Journal of Computer
Applications (IJCA), Volume 88– No 5, pp 5 – 8,
February, 2014.
Minimal total dominating functions of corona product
graph of a cyle with a
complete graph International Journal of Applies Information System
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Volume 6, No.8,pp 11 – 16, February
2014.
Minimal total dominating functions of corona product
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Computer Applications (IJCA), Volume 90– No 5, pp
8 – 14,
March, 2014.
Signed Dominating and total dominating functions of
corona product graph of a
Path with a star International Journal of Applies Information System
(IJAIS),
Volume 6, No.9,pp 36 – 41, March, 2014.
Some Domination Parameters of Arithmetic Vn Graph
- International Journal of Computer
Applications (IJCA), Volume 92, No.11, April 2014,
pp 29-32.
K-Domination of Butterfly Graphs- IOSR Journal of
Engineering (IOSRJEN), Volume 4, No. 4, April,
2014, pp 23 – 27.
Strong Dominating sets ofDirect Product graph of
Cayley graphs with Arithmetic Graphs- International
Journal of Applied Information Systems (IJAIS),
Volume 7 No.4,June 2014, pp 15-21.
Total domination Number of Butterfly Graph –
International Journal of Engineering and Management
Research, Volume 4, Issue 4, August – 2014, pp 91-93.
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Nat.
ISSN/ISBN
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Fac
International
0976 –
6367(Print)
0976 –
6375(Online)
6.1302
International
0976-6605(print)
09766413(online)
5.2372
International
0975 – 8887
2.0973
International
2249-0868
International
0975 – 8887
International
2249-0868
International
0975 – 8887
2.0973
International
2250 - 3021
1.645
International
2249-0868
International
2250 - 0758
2.0973
1.0807
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6
7
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Run up flow of a Rivlin – Erickson fluid through a porous
medium in a channel, Journal of Pure and Applied
National
Physics, Volume – 22, No.1, Jan – Mar 2010, pp.1931.
Effect of Radiation on transient convective heat transfer
flow of a viscous fluid through a porous medium in a
vertical channel with traveling thermal waves and
Quadratic
temperature variation, Proceedings of
International
International Conference on Advances in Mathematical &
Computational Methods (AMCM - 2011), Volume –
1,pp.37-43.
Run up flow a Dusty Rivlin – Ericksen conducting fluid
through a Hydromagnetic Channel, Proceedings of International
International Conference on Advances in Mathematical &
Computational Methods (AMCM - 2011), Volume – 1,
pp.125-131
Unsteady Mixed Convective Flow of a Viscous Fluid
through a Porous medium in a Vertical Channel with
Oscillatory Wall Temperature, Journal of Pure and
National
Applied Physics , Volume – 23, No.1, Jan – March
2011, pp.11-22.
Radiation Effect on Hydro magnetic Non-Darcy Mixed
Convective Heat Transfer Flow of a Viscous fluid through
a Porous medium in a Cylindrical Annulus With Constant
National
Heat Sources, Journal of Pure and Applied Physics ,
Volume – 23, No.1, Jan – March 2011, pp.85-97.
Transient MHD Convective Heat and Mass Transfer Flow
with Chemical Reaction and Radiation Effects in a
Vertical Channel with Traveling Thermal Waves and Heat
Generating Sources, Journal of Pure and Applied
National
Physics , Volume – 23, No.3, July – Sep 2011, pp.409424.
Combined Influence of Radiation and Soret Effects on
Mixed Convective Heat and Mass Transfer Flow of a
viscous Electrically Conducting fluid in a Rotating
Vertical Channel , Journal of Pure and Applied
National
Physics , Volume – 23, No.3, July – Sep 2011, pp.389400
Buoyancy Induced Convective Heat Transfer Flow Of A
Viscous Fluid Through A Porous Medium In A Horizontal International
Wavy Channel With Radiation Effect, International
Journal Of Emerging Trends In Engineering And
Development, Issue 2, Volume 7, November 2012.
19
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Fac
0975-1041
0.711
978-81-908497-6-0
978-81-908497-6-0
0975-1041
0.711
0975-1041
0.711
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0.711
0975-1041
0.711
3.618
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2249-9954
2.94
International
2229-5046
4.091
International
0973-0184
International
2249-9954
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Effect of Chemical Reaction and Radiation absorption on
mixed Convective Heat and Mass Transfer flow of a International
viscous fluid through a porous medium past a vertical
plate, International Journal of Advanced Scientific and
Technical Research, Issue 2, Volume 6, December 2012.
Non-Darcy Convective Heat and Mass Transfer in a
vertical channel with Chemical Reaction and ThermoDiffusion Effects, International Journal of Mathematical
Archive- Volume 4, Issue 3, March 2013, ISSN :22295046,
Unsteady mixed Convective Heat transfer flow of a
Viscous fluid through a porous medium in a vertical wavy
channel with radiation effect and quadratic temperature
variation”, International Journal of Applied Mathematics
and mechanics
Influence of slip conditions on MHD peristaltic flow of a
hyperbolic tangent fluid in a non-uniform porous channel
with wall properties, International Journal of Engineering
Science and Technology, volume-5, No.5, May-2013,
ISSN No: 0975-5462.
Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects on MHD Marangoni
Convection over flat surface in presence of Joule Heating,
Viscous Dissipation, Heat Generation with Suction and
Injection, International Journal of Mathematical Archieve4(9), Sept-2013, Pg. 1-11,
Thermo-Diffusion and Chemical reaction effects on a
steady mixed convective heat and mass transfer flow with
induced magnetic field, International Journal of
Innovative research in Science Engineering and
Technology, Vol.2,Issue 9, Sep-2013
Effect of Radiation, Absorption on Unsteady double
diffusive convection flow of a viscous dissipative
chemically reacting fluid in a vertical channel,
International Journal of Advanced Scientific and
Technical Research, Vol.6, Issue 3, Nov-Dec 2013
Finite element analysis of Non-Darcy Double diffusive
convection flow of a viscous chemically reacting fluid in a
vertical Channel with soret and dufour effect, International
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Development, Vol.1, Issue 4, Jan-2014, ISSN 2249-6149,
Impact Factor: 2.89.
Combined influence of chemical reaction, thermodiffusion, and thermal radiation on the convective heat
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vertical plate, International Journal of Advanced Scientific
and Technical Research, Vol.1, Issue4, Jan-Feb 2014
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Effect of Thermo-diffusion on Mixed Convective Heat
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Porous Plate with heat generating sources, International
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Development, Volume 2, Issue 4, March 2014
Effect of thermo-diffusion and dissipation on non-darcy
convective heat and mass transfer flow of a viscous fluid International
through a porous medium in a vertical channel,
International Journal of emerging trends in Engineering
and Development, volume 2, Issue 4, Feb-Mar 2014
Effect of quadratic density temperature variation on
unsteady convective heat and mass transfer flow in International
vertical channel, International Journal of Mathematical
Archieve-5(4), April-2014, pg. 127-136
Dufour and soret effects on steady MHD free convective
National
flow past a vertical porous plate embedded in a porous
medium with chemical reaction, radiation heat generation
and viscous dissipation ( with lavanya), Pelagia Research
Library Advances in Applied Science Research, 2014,
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Mass transfer and thermal radiation effects on MHD flow
near a stagnation point on a linear stretching sheet through International
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generation and viscous dissipation .(with lavanya),
International Journal of Elixir Applied mathematics ,2014
The effect of thermal radiation, heat generation, viscous
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medium with (lavanya), Global journal of engineering,
design and technology, volume.3 (4):28-40
Unsteady free convective MHD flow in a rotating system
through porous medium with radiation
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Archieve-5(3), 2014,
Effect of radiation absorption on unsteady convective heat
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1.682
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1.682
2229-5046
4.091
0976-8610
2229-712x
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227
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pp.210–215
Some Special Classes of
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Minimal Dominating Functions of Corona
Product Graph of a Cycle with a Complete
Graph, International Journal of Computer
Engineering & Technology, Volume 4, Issue 4,
July–August,2013, pp.248-256
Some Variations of Y-Dominating Functions of
Corona Product Graph of a Cycle with a
Complete Graph, International Journal of
Computer Applications, Volume 81– No 1,
November, 2013
Some Variations of Total Y-Dominating
Functions of Corona Product Graph of a Cycle
with a Complete Graph, Fire Journal of Science
& Technology, Volume 2
pp.207-215
Roman Dominating and Total Roman
Dominating functions of corona product graph
of a path with a star, International Journal of
Computer Engineering & Technology, Volume
5, Issue 1, January, 2014, pp.21-27
Minimal Dominating functions of corona
product graph of a path with a star, International
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0976 – 6375(Online)
International
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Management Information System, Volume 5,
Issue 1, Jan-Feb, 2014, pp.01-11
Convexity of minimal dominating and total
dominating functions of corona product graph of
a cycle with a complete graph, International
Journal of Computer Applications, Volume 88–
No 5, Feb, 2014.
Minimal total dominating functions of corona
product graph of a cyle with a complete graph,
International Journal of Applies Information
System, Volume 6, No.8, February 2014.
Minimal total dominating functions of corona
product graph of a path with a star, International
Journal of Computer Applications, Volume 90–
No 5, March, 2014
Signed Dominating and total dominating
functions of corona product graph of a path with
a star, International Journal of Applies
Information System, Volume 6, No.9
March, 2014.
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1. “Mathematical Modelling on the comparative study of Domination Numbers of
Butterfly Graph BF (n)” National Workshop on Recent Advances and its Applications
in Mathematical Modelling, S.P. Mahila Visvavidyalayam, 1-5, February, 2010.
2. “K - Domination Numbers of Butterfly Graph BF (n)” National Conference on
Distance in Graphs, Poornaprajna College, Udipi, 4- 6, October, 2010.
3. “Bondage Number of Mangoldt Graph” National Conference on Advanced
Techniques in Mathematics & Applied Sciences, S.K.University, Anantapur, 30-31,
October, 2010.
4. “Applications of Algebra to Projective Geometry” at the International Conference on
Recent Developments in Mathematical Sciences, Calcutta Mathematical Society,
Calcutta, 9-11, December, 2010.
5. “Domination Number of Product graphs of Euler Totient Cayley Graphs and
Arithmetic Vn Graphs” at the National Seminar on Recent Developments in
Mathematics, S.V.University,Tirupati , 22-23, December, 2011.
6. “Some Properties of direct product Graphs of Cayley Graphs with Arithmetic
Graphs” at the National Seminar on Recent Developments in Number Theory and
Graph Theory, S.K. University, Anantapur, 22-23, December, 2012.
7. “ Some Properties of Lexicographic product Graphs of Cayley Graphs with
Arithmetic Graphs” at the National Seminar on Galois and Srinivasa Ramanujan,
P.V.K.N. Govt. College, Chittoor, 14 – 15, March, 2013.
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8. “Product graphs” at the National Seminar on Recent development in Algebra and its
applications to Science and Technology organized by SK University, Anantapur, 2930, November 2013.
9. “Efficient dominating sets of direct Product graphs of Euler Totient Cayley graph
with arithmetic
graph” at the National Conference on Recent Advanced in applied
mathematics organized by Department of studies and Research in mathematics,
Gulbarga University,Gulbarga,11-12, September 2014.
10. “Women Mathematicians”, at Maris Stella College, Vijayawada, Feb 20, 2015.
11. “Top Ten Mathematician” at National Conference on Women in Mathematics with
special reference to Lilavati, organized by SPW Degree college, Tirupati,7-8
,March,2015
12. “Clique dominating sets of strong product graph of Euler Totient caylay graph with
arithmetic Vn graph ” at National seminar on frontiers in Mathematics, organized by
Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa,18-19, March 2015.
Name of the faculty: Prof. A . Leela Ratnam
1. “Game Theory”, at the National Seminar on Mathematical Modeling in Physical,
Biological and Social Sciences at Degree level, Dept. of Mathematics, K.S.N.Govt
Degree College for Women, Anantapur, from 5th to 6 th January, 2015.
2. “Effect of Hall currents on convective Heat and Mass Transfer flow of a rotating
Micropolar fluid past a vertical plate”, at the National Conference on Recent Trends
and Advances in Mathematics and its Applications, Sri Padmavathi Mahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, from 12- 13 March, 2015.
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PAPER PRESENTATIONS
Name of the Faculty: Prof. G. Sarojamma
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Title of the
Conference /
Seminar
International
Conference on
Computational and
Applied Mathematics
2015 (ICCAM 2015)
International
Conference on
Computational
Mathematics,
Computational
Geometry and
Statistics (CMCGS
2013)
International
Conference on
Mathematical
Sciences and Statistics
2013
International
Conference on
Computational
Biology & Bio
information
National Conference
on Women in
Mathematics with
Special Reference to
“Lilavati”
UGC National
Seminar on Frontiers
in Mathematics
National Conference
on “Recent
Developments in
Mathematics and its
Applications”.
National Conference
on “Advances in
Applied Mathematics”
Organized by
World
Academi of
Science,
Dubai
Title of the Paper
Nat./Int.
Year
Boundary Layer
Flow of a Casson
Nanofluid past a
Vertical
Exponentially
Stretching Cylinder
in the presence of a
Transverse
Magnetic Field with
Internal Heat
Generation/
Absorption
Effect of External
Acceleration on the
flow resistance in a
stenosed
Catheterized artery
International
30 – 31
Jan, 2015
International
4-5, Feb,
2013
Effect of Radiation
on the Boundary
Layer Flow of
Nanofluid past a
Stretching sheet
Spring world Effect of magnetic
congress on field on dispersion
Engineering
of a solute in a fluid
and
in a conduit with
Technology,
interphase mass
Xian, China
transfer
Maris Stella Inaugural address
College,
Vijayawada
International
5-7, Feb,
2013
National
20 - 21
Feb, 2015
Department of Keynote address
Mathematics,
YVU, Kadapa
S.V.
Valedictory address
University,
Tirupati
National
18 - 19
Mar, 2015
National
29th
January,
2014
Bharathiar
University,
Coimbatore
National
25th
Feb,2014
Global
Science and
Techinology
Forum,
Singapore
University of
Putra
Malaysia,
Kauala lumpur
Valedictory address
26
International
27-30,
May 2012
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No.
9.
10.
11.
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Title of the
Conference /
Seminar
National Conference
on “Mathematics and
its Application”
National Seminar on
“Recent
Developments in
Algebra and its
Applications to
Science and
Technology
XXII APSMS
Congress & National
Conference on
“Recent Trends in
Applications of
Mathematics”.
National Mathematics
Day Celebrations
Delivered Lectures on
“Topology” at the
Refresher Course in
Mathematics.
National Seminar on
“Mathematical
Modeling in Fluid
Dynamics”.
Lecture on
“Mathematical
Modeling in Bio-fluid
Dynamics” at the
Defense Institute of
Advanced
Technology”.
Lecture on “Career
Opportunities in
Mathematics to
students of
Intermediate” under
INSPIRE Programme.
Workshop on
Awareness program in
Internet technology
for Housewives
A Three day National
Conference on
“Recent Advances and
Application of
Mathematical
Sciences to
Organized by
Title of the Paper
Nat./Int.
Year
S.V.
University
Tirupati
S.K.
University
Anantapur
Valedictory address
National
29th May,
2013
Deliver Lecture as
Guest of honour
National
29th & 30th
November,
2013
Anurag Group
Institutions
Hyderabad
Delivered
presidential address
as President of
APSMS
National
13-15
December
2013
S.V.
University
Tirupati
S.V.Universit
y, Tirupati
Deliver Lecture as
Guest of honour
National
Lecture
National
22nd
December,
2013
16-17,
March,
2012
S.V.Universit
y, Tirupati
Inaugural address
National
24, March,
2012
Girinagar,
Pune
Lecture
on
“Mathematical
Modeling in Biofluid Dynamics”
National
27, March,
2012
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Lecture
National
29, March,
2012
National
28, April,
2012
National
20, Dec,
2012
Chadalawada
Inaugural address
Ramanamma
Engineering
College,
Tirupati
Department of Chief Guest
Humanities
and Sciences,
Vignana
Jyothi Institute
of Engineering
27
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S.No.
Title of the
Conference /
Seminar
Engineering”
Organized by
Title of the Paper
Delivered Inaugural
address as Chief
guest
National
17, Jan,
2011
valedictory address
National
18-19, Jan,
2011
National
09-11,
Dec, 2011
National
17-18,
Dec, 2011
19
Five day workshop
on Numerical
Methods
and
Technology,
Hyderabad
Dept of
Mathematics,
NIT Warangal
20
National Seminar on
“Advances in Applied
Mathematics”
Bharathiar
University,
Coimbatore.
21
XX Congress of
APSMS & National
Conference on
“Mathematical
Modeling &
Simulation “.
22
23
Swarna
keynote address
Bharathi
Institute
of
Science
&
Technology
(SBIT),
Khammam
National Seminar on S.K.Universit Valedictory address
“Recent Trends in y, Anantapur
Mathematical
Sciences“
National seminar on
Department of Inaugural address
“Advanced
Mathematics,
as Chief Guest
Techniques in
S.K.
Mathematics and
Univesity,
Applied Sciences”
Ananthapur
Nat./Int.
National
Year
30, Oct,
2010
Name of the Faculty: Prof. B. Maheswari
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Title of the
Conference /
Seminar
Recent
Developments in
Mathematical
Sciences
Recent
Developments in
Mathematical
Sciences
Advances in
Mathematical and
Computational
Methods
Advances in
Mathematical and
Computational
Methods
Organized by
Title of the Paper
Nat./Int.
Year
Calcutta
Mathematical
Society, Calcutta
Domination
parameters of
Euler Totient
Cayley graphs
Total Dominating
Functions of
Quadratic Residue
Cayley Graphs
Matching
Domination
Number of Euler
Totient Cayley
Graphs
Minimal
dominating
Functions of
Quadratic Residur
International
9-11,
December,
2010
International
9-11,
December,
2010
International
5-7,
January,
2011
International
5-7,
January,
2011
Calcutta
Mathematical
Society, Calcutta
S.P. Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati
S.P. Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati
28
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S.No.
Title of the
Conference /
Seminar
Organized by
Title of the Paper
Advances in
Mathematical and
Computational
Methods
Distance in Graphs
S.P. Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati
7.
Mathematics and its
Applications
S.K. University,
Anantapur
8.
Recent Advances in
Mathematics and its
Applications
Recent
Developments in
Number Theory and
Graph Theory
NCRTM-2013
S.P. Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati
S.K. University,
Anantapur
XXIII congress of
APSMS and
National Conference
on Mathematics
Vignan
University,
Guntur
5.
6.
9.
10.
11.
Poornaprajna
College, Udipi
JNTUCE,
Anantapur
29
Nat./Int.
Cayley Graphs
Chromatic number International
of Unitary Divisor
Cayley Graphs
Domination
number of Euler
Totient Cayley
Graphs
Domination
parameters of
Product Graphs of
Euler Totient
Cayley graphs and
Arithmetic Vn
graph
Matching
dominating set of
Interval Graphs
Matching
dominating sets of
Euler totient
Cayley graphs
Basic Minimal
Dominating
Functions of
Quadratic Residue
Cayley graphs
Some variations
of y- dominating
functions of
corona product
graph of a cycle
with a complete
graph
Year
5-7,
January,
2011
National
4-6,
October,
2010
National
17-18,
December,
2011
National
2-3, March,
2012
National
22-23,
December,
2012
National
21-22,
March,
2013
National
12 – 14
December
2014
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Name of the Faculty: Prof. A. Leela Ratnam
Title of the Conference /
Seminar
Organized by
Title of the Paper
Year
A Seminar on Recent Trends
in Mathematical Sciences
S.K.University,
Anantapur
Mixed a Convective heat and
Mass transfer flow of a viscous
fluid to a porous medium past a
vertical plate with chemical
reaction and radiation absorption
effect
2011
UGC Sponsored National
Seminar on “Recent
Developments in Number
Theory and Graph Theory”
S.K.University,
Anantapur
“Non-Darcy Convective Heat and
Mass Transfer in a Vertical
Channel With chemical Reaction
and Thermo-Diffusion Effects.”
22-23 Dec,
2012
UGC National Seminar on
Recent Developments in
Algebra and It’s Application to
Science and Technology
S.K.University,
Anantapur
Effect of Thermo diffusion and
dissipation on non-darcy in a
vertical channel
29 – 30 Nov
2013
Anurag Group of
Institutions,
Hyderabad
Combined influence of chemical
reaction, thermo-diffusion and
thermal radiation on the
convective heat and mass transfer
flow of Kuvshinski fluid past a
vertical plate
13 - 15 Dec,
2013
S.V.University,
Tirupati
Effect of Quadratic density
Temperature variation on steady
convective heat and mass transfer
flow in vertical Channel
29th January
2014
S.V.University,
Tirupati
Effect Of Radiation And
Radiation Absorption On
Convective Heat And Mass
Transfer Flow Of A Viscous
Electrically Conducting Fluid In
A Non-Uniformly Heated
Vertical Channel
21 – 23,
July 2014
XXII Congress and National
Conference on Recent Trends
in Applications of
Mathematics
National Conference on
Recent development in
mathematics and It’s
Applications
2nd International Conference
on Applications of fluid
dynamics, ICAFD-2014
30
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Name of the Faculty: Dr. C. Venkata Lakshmi
S.No.
Titleof the
Paper
presented
Titleof conference/
seminar
Organised
by
Whether
International /
National/ State/
Regional/Colleg
e or university
level
International
Conference
Year
1.
Positively
totally ordered
Semirings
Advances in Mathematical
and Computational Methods
SPMVV,
Tirupati
2.
Structure of
Complemented
Semirings
Recent Advances in
Mathematics and its
Applications
SPMVV,
Tirupati
National Seminar
2012
3.
Participation
Recent Trends in Fluid
Mechanics
S.V.
University,
Tirupati
National Seminar
2012
4.
Some Special
Classes of
Semirings
Semiring with
Identity ab+a =
a
Mathematical Modelling in
Fluid Dynamics
S.V.
University,
Tirupati
S.V.
University,
Tirupati
National Seminar
2012
National
Conference
2012
Properties of
Semirings
satisfying the
identity
a+ab+a=a
Structure of
Semirings
Advances in Fluid Dynamics
S.V.
University,
Tirupati
National Seminar
2013
Recent Developments in
Mathematical Sciences
S.V.
University,
Tirupati
National Seminar
2013
S.K.
University,
Ananthapuram
Anurag Group
of Institutions,
Hyderabad
S.V. Vedic
University,
Tirupati
Math Works
India, Tirupati
S.V.
University,
Tirupati
Vignan
University,
GUNTUR
National Seminar
2013
XXII Congress and
National
Conference
National Seminar
2013
National Seminar
2014
II International
Conference
2014
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Properties of
Viterbi
Semirings
Properties of
Boolean Like
Semirings
Geometrical
Applications in
Sulva Sutras
Participation
Applications of Mathematics
in Engineering, Physical and
Life Sciences
Recent Developments in
Algebra and its Applications
to Science and Technology
Recent Trends in Applications
of Mathematics
Geometrical Concepts in
Sulva Sutras
MATLAB & Simulink for
Engineering Education
Applications of Fluid
Dynamics
12.
Viterbi
Semirings
13.
Ordered
Complemented
Semirings
National Conference on
Mathematics
14
Semiring
Properties
Mathematical Modeling in
Physical, Biological & Social
Sciences at degree level
15
On Additive and
Multiplicative
Properties of
Viterbi
Semirings
Recent Trends and Advances
in Mathematics and its
Applications
31
K.S.N. Govt.
Degree College
for Women,
Ananthapur
SPMVV,
Tirupati
XXIII Congress and
National
Conference
2011
2013
2014
National Seminar
2015
National
Conference
2015
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Name of the Faculty: DR. M. Siva Parvathi
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Title of the
Conference /
Seminar
Applications
of fluid dynamics,
ICAFD 2014
Recent Advances in
Applied
Mathematics
NCRAAM 2014
XXIII Congress of
APSMS and
National
Conference on
Mathematics
Recent Trends in
Mathematical
Sciences and Future
Aspects
Recent
developments in
mathematics
And its applications
NSRDMA, 2014
Recent Trends and
Advances in
Mathematics and its
Applications
NCRTAMA 2015
Recent Trends and
Advances in
Mathematics and its
Applications
NCRTAMA 2015
Organized by
S.V.University
Tirupati
Gulbarga
University
Gulbarga
Vignan
University
Guntur
A.C.College
Guntur
Acharya
Nagarjuna
Univerity
Guntur
S.P.Mahila
University
Tirupati
S.P.Mahila
University,
Tirupati
Title of the Paper
Some variations of
y dominating functions
of corona product graph of
a cycle with a complete
graph
Some variations of
y dominating functions
of corona product graph of
a path with a star
Roman dominating and
total dominating functions
of corona product graph of
a path with a star
Minimal Total Dominating
Functions of Corona
Product Graph of a Cycle
with a Complete Graph
Independent functions of
corona product graph of a
cycle with a complete
graph
Minus Dominating and
Total Dominating
Functions of Corona
Product Graph of a path
with a star
Convexity of Minimal
dominating and Total
dominating functions of
corona product graph of a
path with a star
32
Nat./Int.
Year
International
21 – 23
July 2014
National
11-12
september2
014
National
12 – 14
December
2014
National
10 – 11
December
2014
National
22-23
December2
014.
National
12-13
March
2015
National
12-13
March
2015
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Department of Applied Microbiology
Evaluative Report of the Department of Applied Microbiology
1. Name of the Department: Department of Applied Microbiology
2. Year of Establishment:
1988
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University?
Yes, School of Life sciences
4. Names of Programmes offered:
S.No
Name of the Programme
1
M.Sc
Applied Microbiology
Ph.D
Applied Microbiology
2
Bioinformatics
----
3
Biochemistry
Biochemistry (started in
2013)
4
Microbial Technology
----
(started in 2013)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and Departments involved:
Biotechnology
School of Nursing
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
6. Courses in collaboration with other Universities, Industries, Foreign institutions
etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:
Bioinformatics (2013)
Reasons: Low Admission rate
Meager Job opportunities
8. Examination system: Semester/ Choice Based Credit System
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9. Participation of the Department in the courses offered by other Departments:
S.No
Participation of the
Department
Applied Microbiology
1
Courses offered by other Departments
M.Sc Biotechnology
1.Bioinformatics
2.Genomics & Proteomics
School of Nursing
1.Basic Microbiology(GNM)
2.Microbiology(B.Sc Nursing)
3.Biomolecules
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Assistant Professor/Others)
Faculty Position
Sanctioned
Filled
Professor
1
-
Actual
(Including CAS
& MPS)
3
Associate Professor
2
1
-
Assistant Professor
4
4
2
Academic Consultants
-
-
2
11. Faculty Profile with Name, Qualification, Designation, Area of Specialization,
expertise and research under guidance:
Name
Qualification
Designatio
n
Specialization
Prof. V.V.
Lakshmi
M.Sc., Ph.D,
PG Diploma
bioinformatics
(NZ)
Professor
(CAS)
Microbial Technology
Microbial Bioprospecting
Prof. P.
Suvarnalatha
Devi
M.Sc., Ph.D
Professor
(CAS)
Dr.P. Uma
Maheswari Devi
M.Sc., Ph.D
Professor
(CAS)
DrCh.M.Kumar
i,Chitturi
Dr. R. Jaya
Madhuri
M.Sc., Ph.D
Asst
Professor
Asst
Professor
M.Sc., Ph.D
Ex
p
No. of Ph.D.
students guided
for the last 4 years
Awarde
guidin
d
g
30
1
8
Plant Microbial Interactions,
Biodegradation of Pesticides,
anti microbial studies, phyto
chemistry of medicinal plants
Cancer Biology
Plant microbe interactions
Bioremediation
Environmental Microbiology
22
3
7
18
3
7
13
--
--
Biodegradation Studies
Pharmaceutical
Microbiology.
8
2
4
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, Emeritus Professor34
Nil
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13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty: Programme-wise information:
S.No
Name of the Programme
1
Applied Microbiology
Percentage of
classes taken by
temporary faculty
----
2
Bioinformatics
25%
3
Biochemistry
25%
4
Microbial Technology
----
14. Programme-wise student Teacher ratio: 12:1 (Including SF Staff)
15. Number of Academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Sanctioned, filled and actual:
Post
Junior assistant
Lab. Technician
Lab. Attender
Office Attender
Sanctioned
1
1
1
1
Filled
1
1
1
0
Sweeper
1
1
Actual
1
1
1
3 (out
sourcing)
1
16. Research thrust area as recognized by major funding agencies:
Following are the research programs of the Department of Applied Microbiology

Microbial Technology

Plant Microbial Interactions,

Biodegradation of Pesticides

Biodegradation Studies

Development of Environmental friendly products from biological waste

Environmental Microbiology

Bioremediation

Translational Research

Biodegradation Studies
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International
funding agencies and c) total grants received. Give Names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise:
Sl.
No
Title of the project
Funding
Agency
1.
Formulation And Development
Of Keratinase
Treated Feather Waste Based
Organic Manure
DSIR
2.
Screening of Marine organisms
DBT
for antifouling and
characterization of bioactive
molecules
Strategies for optimization of
UGC
Ker gene expression and
applicability of KTE as manure
for organic farming
Bioconversion of feather-a
TEPP
poultry waste to high nutritive
value feed using keratinases
Efficacy of some Medicinal
UGC
plants of Tirumala Hills against
some Human Pathogenic
Bacteria
Development of Lipoxygenase
UGC
Based Resistance Marker to
Phytophthora Blight in Papaya
Role of alpha-Mangostin on
DST
Down Regulation of NF-КB in Breast Cancer Cells
Role of Gambogic acid in DSS
DBTinduced colitis
CREST
Neuroprotective properties of
DBT
selenoergothioneine sourced
from selenium-rich mushrooms
against oxidative stress and
nitrosative damage in neuronal
cells
Exploitation of marine bacteria
UGC
for fermentative production of
biodegradable plastic PHB
Bioconversion of flower waste
UGC
to Biofuels
Exploration of marine
UGC
actinobateria for the production
of bio colourants
Total grants received :
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11
12
36
Amount
Rs.
(in Lakhs
17.75
Duration
PI
2015-17
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
35.59
2009- 2012
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
9.5
2010-2014
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
18.0
2009-2011
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
12.0
2010-13
Prof. P.
Suvarnalatha Devi
9.0
2009-12
Dr.P. Uma
Maheswari Devi
23.65
2010-13
Dr.P. Uma
Maheswari Devi
6.85
2011
20.0
2013-16
Dr.P. Uma
Maheswari Devi
Dr.P. Uma
Maheswari Devi
9.8
2013-16
Dr.R. Jaya Madhuri
3.0
2015-17
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
3.0
2015-17
Dr.P. Uma
Maheswari Devi
Lakhs 168.14
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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received:
(a) National collaboration
Name of Project
Collaborative
Institute
Neuroprotective
properties of
selenoergothioneine
sourced from seleniumrich mushrooms against
oxidative stress and
nitrosative damage in
neuronal cells
Total :
Thapar
University,
Patiala
Punjab
Grant
Received
20.00
Lakh
(b) International collaboration
Name
Collaborative Grant
of
Institute
Received
Project
lakhs
Nil
20.00
Lakhs
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST, UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE, DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE etc. total Grants received:
Title & Scope of
the R & D Project
Year of
start
Grant
Received In
Lakhs
Remarks
(Status:completed/
Ongoing)
Name of the
coordinator
UGC – NON SAP
2008
30.00
UGC-SAP
2011
25.00
Completed
2008-11
Ongoing
Prof. P. Suvarnalatha
Devi
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
DST – FIST
2009
30.00
Ongoing
Prof. P. Suvarnalatha
Devi
20. Research facility/centre with:
National Recognition: Yes
1. DST -FIST
2. UGC-SAP
3. DSIR-Tepp
4. DBT-BIF
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies:
Computer lab
under DST-FIST GRANT
Bioinformatics lab under DBT-BIF grant
22. Publications:
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals : 144
(Appendix 1)
 Conferences Attended: (Appendix 11)
 Chapter in Books: 9
 Humanities International Complete, EBSCO host, etc.) : 36
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Name of
the faculty
Prof. V.V.
Lakshmi
No of
Chapters
in Books
2
2
1
Prof. P.
Suvarnalat
ha Devi
3
Title of the
chapter
Title of book
ISBN
Publisher
Challenges and
Prospects in
Exploring Marine
Microbial
Diversity
Environment and
Sustainable
Development
Challenges and Prospects
in Exploring Marine
Microbial Diversity
Environment and
Sustainable Development
(Both Indian
and
International
Editions
ISBN-
Springer
Publisher
2013
Metagenomics Tool for an
inexhaustible
access to
microbial
communities
InMicrobial
Diversity
Exploration
&Bioprospecting
Genomics
Approach to
Bioremediation In
Bioremediation
Technology:
Recent Advances
Botany (First
year-2014)
Metagenomics - Tool for
an inexhaustible access to
microbial communities In
Microbial Diversity
Exploration
&Bioprospecting
10:8132211650
ISBN-13: 9788132211655
Genomics Approach to
Bioremediation In
Bioremediation
Technology: Recent
Advances
ISBN978 817233-782-7
ISBN 8185589-74-7
General microbiology and
plant pathology
Dr.P. Uma
Maheswari
Devi
1
Plant anatomy
embyologyand plant
pathology & plant
ecology,biodiversityand
resource utilization
LOX marker for
disease resistance
Major constraints and
verdict of crop
productivity
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Springer
Publishers,
p206-243,
2010.
Directorate
of distance
education
(recognised
by distance
education
council,svu,
Tirupati.)
Plant physiology and
metabolisms
M.Sc. Botany
(Final year) Lab
Manual-2015
Scientific
Publishers
India p.5372
2012
ISBN
97893513055
45
(international
edition)
Directorate
of distance
education
(recognised
by distance
education
council,svu,
Tirupati.)
Astral
publication
astral
international
(p) limited,
new delhi,
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Books Edited :2
Prof. P. Suvarnalatha Devi
1. course-iv(2015) biology of cells,genes,genetics and evolution
2. course-ii (2015) 202:plant ecology,biodiversity and resource utilization
M.Sc. botany (previous) Directorate of distance education,(recognised by distance education
council) sri venkateswara university , Tirupati
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 4
Name of the
faculty
Dr. P.
Umamaheswari
Devi
R. Jaya Madhuri
Title of the Book
ISBN
Role of
lipooxygenases in
papaya-phytophthora
interaction
Role of marine
bacteria in antibiotic
production
Azo dyes
biodegradation by
soil fungi.
National/
International
International
ISBN978-3859-34940-9
Publisher
LAMBERT
PUBLISHERS,2013
ISBN 978-9383520-32-9.
International
International.
2014
ISBN 978-9383520-11-4,
International
E- Publication,Page
No’s 1-124. Under
Environmental
Sciences Section.
Indore Madhya
Pradesh, 2014
Number listed in International Database
Name of the faculty
Number listed in
International
Database
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
-
Citation
Index –
range
From 2010
88
SNIP
-
-
7
0.2450.159
0.7390.239
0.1010.413
11
Prof. P. Suvarnalatha Devi
22
245
0.6-0.1
Dr. P. Uma Maheswari Devi
15 (ScopusID)
159
Dr. R. Jaya Madhuri
11
85
1.7830.583
0.8440.210
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
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25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories/
institutions/industries in India and abroad:
Prof P. Uma Maheswari Devi - DBT CREST Fellow- Visited Molecular ToxicologyPennsylvania state University, PA,USA.
26. Faculty serving in:
National Committees: Nil
A) National Committees: Nil
B) International Committees: Nil
C) Editorial board:
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
 Associate Editor-International Journal of Microbiology, Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology
Reviewer


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


British Microbiology Research Journal
International journal of pharma & bioscience
Nano biomedicine & engineering
Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical sciences
European Journal of Medicinal Plants
International Journal of Microbiology Research
Biotechnology Journal
African Journal of Biotechnology
Prof. P. Suvarnalatha Devi
Reviewer
 International journal of pharma & bioscience
 Nano biomedicine & engineering
 Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical sciences
Prof. P.Uma Maheswari Devi :





Editor - Journal of Applied & Enviroment Microbiology
Reviewer
3 Biotech
Applied Biotechnology &Biochemistry
Bioresource technology
Journal of Applied Biotechnology & Enviroment
Dr. R. Jaya Madhuri
Reviewer
 American Research Journals,
 Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology A&B
Other (please specify):
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Prof. V.V.Lakshmi
• Nominated as External member in field medicals science areas in Institutional
ethical committee of SPMVV 2011-13
• Member of committee for AP SLET examination 20012-14.
• Member for APPSC examination setters Board.
• Convener Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Project SPMVV.
• Convener , Establishment of KAUSHAL Kendra, SPMVV
• Member of Society of General Microbiology (SGM) U.K.
• Member of Microbiological society of New Zealand
• Advisory member for for purchase of equipment in DST-PURSE ,
S.V.University
• Advisory committee member for purchase of equipment in central grant
S.V.V.R.R hospital
• Dean School of Sciences June 2009-11
• Incharge Registrar In periods during 2009-11 in absence of Registrar on campus
as leave or OD
• Member of Academic senate during 2009-11
• Convener DST CURIE 3 rd Phase from 13-5-2011 till present
• and member of CURIE committee from 2009-11.
• Member Research and Development committee of SPMVV 2011-13
• Member of Board of research 2010-14
• Member of UGC unassigned grants committee 2009-11
• Member of Advisory committee for Library, Hostel, Computer Center, Distance
education Center of SPMVV
• Member of Purchase Committee of SPMVV Hostel 2013-present
• BOS chairperson of Dept. of Microbiology 2010- 2014 and Member of BOS from
2000-Present.
• BOS member of Biochemistry SPMVV.
• Member of committee to scrutiny State teachers award and Carrier Advancement
between 2009-2013
• BOS member of University of Chennai ( 20010-12)and Gujarat Central University
( 2012-15)
• Member of Selection committee in SPMVV and Other Universities;
• Member of Advisory committee of the Hostels (2009-11) SPMVV, Coaching for
SC/ST ( 2010-12) Anti Ragging committee of SPMVV 2010-12.
• Preparation of academic calendar and prospectus 2008-9, 2010-11
• Convener Annual report Committee 2013 and 2014.
• Convener of the committee for preparing UGC XII plan proposal.
• Chairperson of the institutional biosafety committee of SPMVV 2013-16
• Member of committee to finalise Rate contract firms for purchase of chemicals
glassware etc by University 2010-14,
• Convener Central purchase committee from 2009-10 and member and 2011to
present.
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Life Member of Association of Microbiologists of India
Life member of Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy
Life member of Society of Toxicology India
Member of Environmental Society of India.
Prof. P. Suvarnalatha Devi
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Coordinator-BIF
Coordinator-ASC
Member of Association of Microbiologists of India
Member of Association of Environmental society of India
Member of Association of Biotechnology &Pharmacy Of India
Member of Indian science congress
Member in Central Purchase Committee of SPMVV20014 till to date
Member in Rate contract Committee, SPMVV20014 till to date
Member SPMVV Hostel Condemnation Committee, 2014 till to date
SPMVV Hostel s Deputy Warden 2013-2015
Head ,Dept of Applied microbiology,SPMVV2009 to 2011
Life member in National Environmental Science Academy
Life Member of Indian Microbiologists of Association
LifeMember of Indian academy of Current science.
Life member of Indian Science Congress
LifeMember of Indian Biotechnoloy Association
Academic Assignments
Chairperson of Board of Studies in M.Sc. Applied Microbiology ,SPMVV
2014-20016.
Members in Board of Studies in M.Sc. Microbiology , Dravidian University,
Kuppam 2011-14
NSS programme officer-Unit V
Prof. P.Uma Maheswari Devi
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Coordinator-Remedial Coaching centre
External expert-BSR research fellowships-S.K.University
External expert-JRF,SRF fellowship-S.V.University,Bangalore University
Ph.D Adjudication Evaluator-Bangalore university, Mysore University,
Dravidian University.SK university.
Coordinator-IGNOU
Technology Angel-Tepp-DSIR
Member of Association of Microbiologists of India
Associate fellow of A.P. Akademy of Sciences
Member of Mycological society of India
Member of Association of Biotechnology &Pharmacy Of India
DST CURIE Member
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Dr. Ch.M Kumari
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•
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Assistant director, DDE, SPMVV
Asst Warden SPMVV Hostel
NSS programme officer –Unit X11 SPMVV
Dr.R.Jaya Madhuri
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Serving as SPMVV IQAC Member, 2014
DST CURIE Equipment Incharge- 15/2/11
Served as Assistant Warden for SPMVV Kalyani Hostel block for two years –
2012
Served as NSS Programme Officer for four years till October, 2011
Placement Committee member (2011) and Academic calendar member - 2015
Life member of Indian Science Congress - 2014
Life member of Microbiologists Society - 2013
Life member of Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy - 2011
Life member of Society of Toxicology
NSS programme officer-Unit V
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/ orientation programmes,
workshops, training programmes and similar programmes):
Prof. P.UmaMaheswari Devi
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NIAS-DST Workshop for Women scientists/Technologists on SCIENCE FOR
PROGRESS IN INDIA 23-27 Feb. 2015.
Dr. Ch.M.Kumari
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National Level one week workshop on “Online course design Technologies”Organized by
Distance Education Centre, Sri PadmavatiMahilavisvavidyalayam. 03-09th March,
2014.Co-director .
6th science conclaveA congregation of Nobel Laureates and Eminent Scientists,Indian
Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, “ 6th Science Conclave 2013, A
congregation of Nobel Laureates and Eminent Scientists – An MHRD-DST initiative at
IIIT-ADecember 08-14, 2013.
One week National workshop on “Tuning Nanoscientific Research towards
Industrialneeds”,Mother Teresa University, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu.5th- 11th Oct, 2013.
Workshop on Advanced materials characterization,Banasthali University, Rajasthan
October 3-7,2012.
Refresher Course on Research methodology at UGCASC, SVU, Tirupati11-06-12 to 3006-12
On site Workshop on Computational Genomics and its applications.Madurai kamraj
university in collaboration with SVUniversity, Tirupati,19-10-2011 to 28-10-2011.
2 week Work shopLaboratory Course on Immuno and Enzyme TechniquesVignan
University, Vadlamudi, Guntur,20-11-12 to 04-12-12.
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R. Jaya Madhuri
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8-day master trainers programme on “A foundation course in human values and
professional ethics ‘for faculty members. Organized by CCE and Human Values Cell,
IICT at Hyderabad from 22-29 June, 2013.
Refresher Course in Environmental Studies. Organized by Academic Staff College,SV
University, Tirupati from 22 May – 11 June, 2011.
Workshop on Advanced materials characterization,Banasthali University, Rajasthan
October 3-7,2012.
2 week Work shopLaboratory Course on Immuno and Enzyme TechniquesVignan
University, Vadlamudi, Guntur,20-11-12 to 04-12-12.
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28. Student projects:
• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects : 85 %
• Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other Universities/ industries/
institutes: 15 %
29. Awards and recognition received at the national and international level by Faculty
Sl.
No.
1
Faculty
Prof. P. Suvarnalatha
Devi
2.
Prof.P.Umamaheswari
Devi
3
Dr.R. Jaya Madhuri
Awards and recognition
International -Talented Biotechnologist award at 4 th International
conference on MEDICINAL PLANTS &HERBAL PRODUCTS
Organised by School of Medicine and Health Sciences The George
Washington University ,Washington DC ,USA on Sep 5-7,2012
1.DBT –CREST fellow-2011
2.Young Scientist Award 2012-Association of Biotechnology &
Pharmacy
3.Associate fellow of A.P.Akademy of Sciences-2014
Best Paper Presentation at International Multi Conference on
Chemical, Ecological and Biological Sciences. Penang Malaysia
from 8-9 May 2013. Organized by International Academy of
Science and Technology.
Fellow of Society of Biotechnology

Doctoral/Postdoctoral fellows:
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Dr. Sujana Ghanta - Young Scientist – National Conference on ”Innovations
in Microbial World” held by Dept. of Applied Microbiology.
Dr. A. Sreedevi- Young Scientist – National Conference on ”Innovations
in Microbial World” held by Dept. of Applied Microbiology.
D. ArunaDevi - Best oral presentation in NIMW-2015 organized by Dept. of
Applied Microbiology.
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S. Rizwana - Best oral presentation in National Conference on ”Innovations in
Microbial World” held by Dept. of Applied Microbiology.
Rashmi H.K -Best oral presentation in National Conference on ”Innovations
in Microbial World” held by Dept. of Applied Microbiology.
Y. Lavanyalatha -Best oral presentation in NIMW-2015 organized by Dept.
of Applied Microbiology.
Name of the student
D. Aruna
Mahitha
Rukmini
B. Sujatha
H.K. Rashmi
A. Navya
R. Udayasree
Dhanaprasanna
Revathi
Harika
V. Swetha

Fellowship
Funding
Agency
UGC
UGC
UGC
UGC
DST
UGC
UGC
UGC
UGC
DST
DST
JRF
JRF
JRF
JRF
JRF
Meritorious
Meritorious
Rajiv Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi
Inspire
Inspire
Students:
Shilpa Goud - Best outgoing student - 2014
Ch. Deepthi - Best student presentation for seminar progress in Development
of Microbial Nano particles.
Prathibha Award:
Veena Madhuri – Prathibha Award by A.P. Govt.
Niharika
- Prathibha Award by ABVP
C. Kalyani
- Prathibha Award by ABVP
M. Sravani
- Prathibha Award by ABVP
30. Seminar/conferences/workshops organized and the source of funding
(National/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any:
S.
No.
Title of conference/Work
shop/seminar
National/
international
Date
Funding
Agency
1
National Conference on “Innovations in
Microbial World” with special session on
University Industry Linkage
National
23rd& 24th
January 2015
UGC-SAP
2
National Conference on “Emerging
Themes of Microbial Technology
National
22nd to 24th,
January, 2014
UGC
3
National Workshop on “Molecular and
Immuno Techniques”
National
20th to 22nd
March, 2013
DST-CURIE
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National Seminar on “Advances in
Microbial Technology”
National
13th& 14th Feb,
2012
5
National Conference on Frontiers in
Biotechnology
National
27th& 28th
National Seminar on “Trends in Bioethics,
Biosafety and IPR”
National
6
UGC
March 2010
25th& 26th Feb,
2010
RVPSP, DST,
New Delhi and
APCOST
31. Code of ethics for research followed by departments:

Appropriate safety practices and equipments are mandatory during working
and disposal of pathogenic microorganisms.
32. Student Profile programme - wise:
Name of
Applications
programme
received
Year
Selected
Pass
percentage
M. Sc.
340
2010-2011
58
98
M. Sc.
295
2011-2012
40
100
M. Sc.
172
2012-2013
30
100
M. Sc.
80
2013-2014
17
100
M. Sc.
75
2014-2015
19
100
Ph. D
50
2010-2011
6
100
Ph. D
54
2011-2012
5
100
Ph. D
18
2013-2014
14
100
33. Diversity of students:
Name of
Programme
M. Sc.
% of students
from the same
University
0
% of students from
other universities
within the state
100
% of students
from universities
outside the state
0
% of students
from other
countries
0
Ph. D
16
80
4
0
PDF
0
75
25
0
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, Gate and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
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S. No. Name of Student
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
Agency year
T. Navyalatha
M.S. Gayathri
Y. Divya
N.V. Ramakinnera
N. PrasannaKumari
V. Tejasree
M. Krishna Chandrika
E. Madhuri
G. Sailatha
P. Prathima Reddy
P. Harika
T. Choditha
Ch. Prathyusa
M. Divya
E. Usha Rani
M. Mounicasherly
N. Jaswika
A.R. Sujatha
G. Suneetha
K. Padmini
R. Lavanya
M. Bhargavi
M. Mounica
N. Anusha
Ch. Reshma
Y. Lavanya
G. Rajani
C. Haripriya
K. Swapna
C. Manasa
A. Nagalakshmi
N. Anuradha
S. Mamatha
M. ShilaGoud
D. Bharathi
Sk. Sunera
V. Eswari
A. Tejaswini
G. Sujatha
G. Chandana
P. Soniya
P. Haritha
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NET
NET
NET
NET
SET
SET
SET
SET
APPSC
APPSC
APPSC
APPSC
APPSC
NET
NET
NET
NET
NET
SET
SET
SET
APPSC
APPSC
APPSC
APPSC
NET
NET
SET
SET
SET
APPSC
APPSC
APPSC
NET
NET
SET
SET
SET
APPSC
APPSC
APPSC
APPSC
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
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35. Student progression:
Student progression
UG to PG
PG to M. Phil.
PG to Ph. D.
Ph. D. to Post-doctoral
Employed
 Campus selection
 Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneur:
I. Dr. Anuradha, CriyaBiolabs, Tirupati
Percentage
against enrolled
40
10
5
45
1
36. Diversity of Staff:
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same University
From other universities within state
From universities from other states
From universities outside the country
15
70
15
0
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D. and D. Litt. during the
assessment period:
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Dr.CH.M.Kumari – Awarded Ph.D. in 2011
38. Present details of Department infrastructural facilities with regard to:
a) Library: 2
b) Internet facilities for staff and students: 14
c) Total number of class-rooms: 4
d) Class-rooms with ICT facility: 1
e) Students’ Laboratories:4
f) Research Laboratories: 4
g) Computer lab: 15Computers + 1 work stations with server
39. List of doctoral, post doctoral students and Research Associates:
a) From the host Institution/University
List of Doctoral Students
S. No.
1
2
3
4
Name
Udayasri
D. Aruna Devi
Y.annapurna
M. Sowmya
Supervisor
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
“
Prof. V.V. Lakshmi
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
A. Lakshmi Jayasri
“
V. Swetha
“
P. Swapna
“
C. Munirathnamma
“
B. Lakshmi Kalyani
Prof. P. Suvarnalatha Devi
K. Rukmini
“
V. Indrani
“
Madhuri
“
G. Spandana
“
D. Prasanna Lakshmi
“
T. Sudha Rani
“
H.K. Rashmi
Prof. P. Umamaheswari Devi
Rizwana
“
Y. LavanyaLatha
“
T. Vasavi
“
J. Vijayasree
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M. Vani
“
C. Bhoodevi
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G. Mahitha
Dr. R. Jaya Madhuri
M. Bhargavi
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G. Vijayalakshmi
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S. Deepika
“
Siva Ragini
Prof. K. Vijayalakshmi (Retd in 2012)
Ushasri
“
Sujatha
“
List of Research Associates:
1. Dr. M. Saraswathi
2010
UGC-PDF
2. Dr. G. Sujana
2013
UGC-KOTHARI
3. Dr. A. Sandhya
2014
UGC-PDF
4. Dr. A. Sridevi
2014
UGC-PDF
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2012
2013
2013
2013
2010
2010
2012
2009
2013
2013
2013
2011
2010
2012
2014
2014
2014
2014
2012
2014
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2010
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b) Other Institution/University:
Sl. Name of fellow
No.
1
K. Harika
Year Doctoral/
Name of Institute
postdoctorate
2013 Doctoral
S.V.University
2
R. Vasundhara
2011
Doctoral
S.K.university
3
H.Himabindhu
2012
Doctoral
Kakatiya university
4
D.Prasanna
2012
PDF
Japan
5
2014
PDF
Philadelphia, USA
6
C.Krishna
Kumari
A.Jayalakshmi
2013
PDF
GKVK, Bangalore
7
K.Surekha
2010
PDF
NIN, Hyderabad
8
A.Navya
2013
PDF
University of Georgia, USA
9
B.Sujatha
2014
RA
University of Mysore
40. Number of post-graduates students getting financial assistance from the University:
Sl. no.
1.
2.
3.
4
5
Year
No. of Students
2010 – 11
58
2011 – 12
40
2012 - 13
30
2013 - 14
17
2014-15
19
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so highlight the methodology.
The need assessment exercise is a regular feature adopted by the Department of Applied
Microbiology for the development of curriculum. The curriculum has been recently revised to
focus on the current needs keeping in view the various new developments occurring in the
field of microbiology in the post genomic era. The methodology adopted in place has been
developed in consultation with peer group based on0 the industry requirements and NET
syllabus. The syllabus is brought in tune with the current trends by including aspects of
culture independent methods for analysis of microorganisms.The required practical skills in
the area are also imparted to the students.The introduction of project work for the students in
fourth semester is helping them to gain skills in design of experiments independently and
writing project reports. The feedback obtained from the students forms a crucial component
in modernizing the syllabus as per the current needs.
42. Does the Department obtain feedback from a) Faculty on curriculum as well as
teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
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Alumni and employers on the programme offered and how does the Department
utilize the feedback?
All the staff members are invited to share their feedback on syllabus on regular basis in
departmental meeting. The feedback is considered for Proper updation and/or modification in
syllabus.
Curriculum as well as teaching methodology are updated and improved as per feedback from
students. The feedback from students is collected and analysed by IQAC. In the
IQAC/Departmental meetings suggestions/ comments are shared and necessary action were
taken by respective staff. Students are also involved in Board of study meeting during
updating of syllabus. Feedback from Alumni and employers also always taken into
consideration for updating the curriculum to enhance employability.
43. List the distinguished Alumni of the Department (maximum 10):
Name of the Alumni
Dr. P. Umamaheswari
Position
Professor
Dr. Ch.M. Kumari
Dr. M. Charitha Devi
Dr. A. Sreedevi
Dr. M. Vijayalakshmi
Asst. Professor
Asst. Professor
Scentist
Asst. Professor
Dr. V. RathnaKumari
Dr. Munikumari
Scientist
Asst. Professor
Dr. K. Vijaya
Asst. Professor
Dr. Sreedevi
Dr.P. Jeevanalakshmi
Research
Associate
Asst. Professor
Dr. V. Suneetha
Dr. Surekha
Asst. Professor
Scientist
University/Institute/Industry
Dept. of Applied Microbiology, SPMVV.,
Tirupati
-doDept. of Virology, S.V. University, Tirupati
Indian Immunologics Limited
Yogi Vemana University, Dept. of
Microbiology, Kadapa
Biological Evans
Yogi Vemana University, Dept. of Genetics
& Genomics, Kadapa
Dept. of Biotechnology, VikramaSihapuri
University, Nellore
Shafieldhalm, University, UK
College of Engineering & Technology,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Dept. of Biotechnology, VIT, Vellore
NIN, Hyderabad
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/
workshops/seminar) involving external experts:
Name of the expert
Address
Prof. Guntaka Rama
Reddy
Dr. C.S.N. Murthy
Prof. K. Sandeep Prabhu
Prof. C.C. Reddy
University of Tennessee Health Science Centre, Memphis, USA.
CEO, Aurigene Discovery Technologies, Bangalore
Molecular Toxicology, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Huck Institute of the life Sciences, Pennsylvania State
University, USA
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Dr.M .Lakshmi
Kantham
Prof. Nimmagadda
Sridhar
Dr. S.M.H. Quadiri
Dr. Omkar
Prof.Venkatarao
Dr.R.Rama
Prof. SangeethaMehtha
Prof. Thangam Menon
Prof. P. Reddanna
Prof. Durga Prasad
Prof. S.V.N. Vijayendra
Dr.Jamunaprakash
Dr.Rayalasureshkumar
Prof. Raveesha
Director,IICT
Scientific Director Central for Translational Molecular Imaging,
Johns Hopkins University, USA
Director, Central Sericultural and Training Institute, Srirapmuia,
Mysore
Rosswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, USA
Vice-chancellor,national law school of
indiauniversity,Bangalore
IIT, Chennai
Research and Academia Manager, Agilent Technologies, New
Delhi
Head, Dept. of microbiology, University of Madras, Taramani,
Chennai
Director, National Institute of Animal Biotechnology,
Hyderabad
Microbiology, IISc, Bangalore
Head, Microbiology, CFTRI, Mysore
University of Mysore,Mysore
IIT,Chennai
University of Mysore, Mysore
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Black board teaching with teaching aids like charts, Models, etc.
Power point presentation & online teaching
Interface sessions- for students after teaching, for questions and
discussion.
Groups of fast learners support for slow learners
Reverse teaching
Journals and scientific magazines made available to the students.
46. How does the Department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
•
To ensure that the programme objectives met emphasis is made to invite expertise and
eminent visiting professors to give the students exposure to latest trends in field along
with providing exposure to practical aspects both Insilco as well in wet labs.
•
Continuous evaluation and tutoring is being practised to monitor the outcomes and
remedial methods are adopted simultaneously so as to achieve the required goals
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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities
Prof.P.Suvarnlatha Devi –served as NSS programe officer Unit-10
Conducted special camp at Oteru village (23 rd Feb –March 1,2011)
• Awareness on plastic toxicity
• Blood grouping to rural people
• Awareness on Nutrition & personal hygiene to rural women
• Legal awareness
• AIDs awareness program
• Conducted competitions on games & sports to school children and
• Rangoli to women
Conducted special camp at Papanaidupeta village (25 th Feb –March 2,2012)
•
•
•
•
•
•
Campaign on Environmental protection
Importance of Medicinal plants in combating the communicable disease
Free medical camp on Diabetes,STDS
Domestic violence
Cleaning of drainages
Cultural programmes on Health & hygiene
Conducted special camp at Peruru village (20 th Feb –26 Feb,2013)
• Awareness about Polio drops
• Free medical camp on dental caries, eye conjunctivitis
• Awareness on Rheumatoid arthritis & osteoporosis
• Oriental foods &Health Benefits
• Awareness on Breast & cervical cancer
• Free Medical camp on Ulcerative colitis & Kidney disorders
Dr.Ch.M.Kumari served as NSS programeofficer Unit-12
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Conducted special camps at adopted villages - upparapalli and
Thummalagumtaharizanawada( From 2010 -2013)
Awareness Rally on Tuberculosis on World TB day
Free Medical camp for overall health and medicine distribution in collaboration
with sindhuri hospital, Tirupati
Computer awareness programme to primary school children in adopted village
Training
Classes on blouse stitching to rural womenawareness programme on Swine flu
Awareness rally on usage of clay ganesh statue instead of other painted materials
on occasion of vinayakachathurdi as a part of environmental protection event.
Family counseling sessions to rural people
Conducted games and competitions to the primary school children and distributed
Prizes on children’s day celebreations.
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Fabric painting classes to rural people in collaboration with Fevicrylcompany.
Clean and green programmes near and surrounding areas of school at adopted
village.
Free eye check up programme by vasan eye care hospital, Tirupati
Cultural programmes on misuse of mobile phones
Oral polio vaccination campaigns at municipal schools
Blood donation campaign in the university campus.
Awareness campaign on environmental protection and plantation of trees.
Legal literacy camps in collaboration with Law Department of our university.
Hygienic practices in anganwadi school children at adopted village.
Awareness on nutritious food from low price foods at adopted village in
collaboration with home science department of spmvv.
Awaremessprogrammes on Globalwarming and Environmental protection.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the Department
•
The beyond syllabus scholarly activities mainly include Periodic lectures from guest
end eminent scholars in recent developments in science, as well as to inculcate skills
required for the skill effective learning skills and facing challenges in life.
•
Workshops and seminars are organised by the department in which the students are
getting wide exposure to current status trends in research in various disciplines and
the industrial requirements and opportunities, so that are able to get a real life
professional exposure before completing the course itself and mould their carriers.
49. State whether the programme/Department is accredited / graded by other agencies?
If yes, give details.
The department of Applied Microbiology is graded by University Grants commission and,
the department has been qualified for UGC-Non SAP grant for three years and UGC SAP
grant for three years. Based on the performance, Departmentof science technology sanctioned
DST-FIST programme.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the Department in generating new Knowledge,
basic or applied
The research work in the department focuses on value added products from biodegradation of
waste feather into feed supplement and organic Manure. Two Projects sanctioned by DSIR
under Technology Enterpreneurship and Promoting Innovations in individuals, start-ups and
MSMES (PRISM) are supporting this work leading to new knowledge and products of grnat
economic values. Further research in the department is also directed towards development
biodegradable plastics in order to reduce the load of environmental pollution
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51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
of the Department
Strength:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Highly Commited , motivated ,dedicated and passionate teachers.
Well equipped laboratory with all modern instruments and gadgets for research
students
Ample space for students to work in well ventilated Laboratory.
One to one interaction with students.
Financial aid for weaker section of students.
Providing teaching material for needy students.
Students encouraged for powerpoint presentations in respected subjects.
A Student with Below average during their admission, pass with flying colours at the
end of the course securing position in the university merit list.
Opportunities:
•
•
•
•
With well -equipped laboratory and various Instruments, students are motivated to
take up research work for their future studies.
Department is actively involved in research work with research scholars registered for
Ph.D.
Students take up Job oriented project and concerned teacher assist them in performing
practicals as well as to write the project report.
To participate various developmental programs, seminars and workshops organized at
various national and international level indifferent institutions and
universitiesPlatform to showcase hidden talent of students and provides facility to
pursue research work.
Challenges
•
•
To train the students with more experimental orientation to open better Job
ventures for outgoing students.
To introduce change in university curriculum for insisting more on field study
than total laboratory based study.
52. Future plans of the Department
•
•
•
•
The department is focusing on developing need based courses with emphasis to
develop vocational courses.
With this objectives the Department has proposed and wish to undertake with
commitment the B.vocational and M.vocational course in entrepreneur
development in microbiology and biotechnology.
In order to bridge the gap between the theory and practical knowledge especially
in handling sophisticated equipment an advanced PG diploma is proposed to be
offered to train the students in sophisticated equipment in association with central
instrumentation CURIE facility of SPMVV.
The department wishes to publish a news letter to publish the latest findings of
there subject and departmental activities
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Appendix –1: RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
S.
No
Name of
the
Author
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
V.V.Lakshmi
3.
Title of the Paper
Name of the
Journal,Volume
Year&PageNos
Biodiversity of Gram International
positive bacteria in
Journal of
marine water bodies
Scientific &
and their seasonal
Engineering
variation.
Research, Volume
6, Issue 2, p 182187. Feb-2015
Community-acquired International
urinary tract
Journal of
infections by
Scientific &
extended-spectrum
Engineering
beta-lactamaseResearch, Volume
producing Gram
6, Issue 2, p -7-10.
negative bacteria
Feb-2015
Control of Biofouling Journal of
In Marine
Scientific &
Environment– Past ,
Engineering
Present And Future
Research, Volume
6, Issue 2, p -283286. Feb-2015
Enhancement In
Journal of
Nutritive Value And
Scientific &
invitroDigestability
Engineering
Of Keratinse Treated Research, Volume
Feather Meal
6, Issue 2, p -36-40.
February-2015
Enhancing the Ability Journal of
Of Keratinase By
Scientific &
Using
Engineering
ImmobilisedEnzymes Research, Volume
6, Issue 2, p -188191. February2015
Evaluation of
Journal of
degradative products
Scientific &
of feather
Engineering
degradation by
Research, Volume
Bacillus sp.
6, Issue 2, p -330333. February2015
Fermentative
Journal of
production of
Scientific &
keratinase using solid Engineering
agricultural wastes
Research, Volume
6, Issue 2, p -50-54.
56
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lnternation factor
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No
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the
Author
8.
9.
10.
11.
Title of the Paper
Name of the
Journal,Volume
Year&PageNos
February-2015
Herbal extracts as
Beta Lactamase
inhibitors.
Journal of
Scientific &
Engineering
Research, Volume
6, Issue 2, p -68-70.
February- 2015
Increased efficiency
Journal of
of feather degradation Scientific &
by immobilising cells Engineering
on composite
Research, Volume
cellulose acetate
6, Issue 2, p -11-14.
fibres.
February-2015
Microbial
Journal of
Keratinases and their Scientific &
Applications.
Engineering
Research, Volume
6, Issue 2, p -173176.. February2015
Prolonging the
Int.J.Curr.Microbio
Utilization of
l.App.SciVolume 3
Keratinase by
Number 8 (2014)
Entrapment of Cells
pp. 38-44
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and Virulence
Phenotypes Among
UropathogenicEscher
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13.
Characterization of
ThermostableKeratin
ase from Bacillus sp.
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14.
Antibacterial
Susceptibility Pattern
And Mar Index Of
Urinary Tract
Infections
International
Journal of Recent
Advances in
Biotechnology Vol
01 No.01 ,pp1-6
August 2014
Int.J.Inv.Pharm.Sci.
,1(5) 474-478 ,
2014
lnternation
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ISSN: 23201428.
15.
Efficient Degradation
of Feather by
Keratinase Producing
Bacillus sp.
. International
Journal of
Microbiology
Volume 2013,
57
lnternation
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ISSN no.
1687-9198
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S.
No
Name of
the
Author
16.
Title of the Paper
Emerging Trends in
‘omic’ approaches for
Microbial
Bioprospecting
Purification and
Characteri-zation of
Keratinase from
Feather Degrading
Bacillus sp..
17
18.
V.V.Lak Characterization of
shmi
biosurfactant
producing
microorganisms from
oil contaminated soil.
S.
No
Name
of the
Author
Name of the
Journal,Volume
Year&PageNos
Article ID 608321,
7 pages Hindawi
Publishing
Corporation
Omics Journal of
Integrative
Biology, 2013
The Internet
Journal of
Microbiology.
Volume 8 Number
2. 2010 DOI:
10.5580/159b
Int J Pharm Bio Sci
2015 June; 6(3):
(B) 831 – 837
Title of the Paper
1
GC-MS analysis and
phytochemical screening
of a fern
Hemionitisarifolia(burm.)
moore from tirumala hills
2
Screening and
Identification of Azodye
(Reactive Red
RB)DegradingBacteria
Bacillus licheniformis
Isolated from Textile
Effluent
Effect of different
parameters on
biodecolourization of azo
reactive red rb dye from
textile effluent
Prof. P
Suvarna
latha
Devi
3
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No. 1. 2015. Pp.
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research and
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Issue 1, Jan
,pp.13-19,2015
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S.
No
Title of the Paper
Name of the
Journal,Volume
Year&PageNos
4
Invitro Comparative
Antifungal studies of
Alphonseasclerocarpa
with Local herbal shampoo
against clinically isolated
Aspergillusflavus
5
Effect of triazophos-an
organophosphate
insecticide on microbial
population in paddy soils
6
Production of xylanase by
neurospora sp.
7
Saccharification of
pretreated sawdust by
Aspergillusniger
Cellulose.
Growth studies of
dominant bacteria isolated
from marine water from
seashore of nellore district
International
Journal of
scientific research
and management
Volume|3||Issue||2
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research and
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New Horizons in
BiotechnologyPP
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3Biotech,Vol.10,p
p13205-20,2015
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of the
Author
Anti Bacterial Activity Of
DaucusCarota,
JasminumAuriculatum&Pit
hecellobium Dulce Against
Laptop Keyboard Surface
Bacteria
10
Antibacterial Activity and
Phytochemical Screening
of SalviniaauriculataAubl.
from Tirumala Hills,
Tirupati
11
Effect of Triazophos on
soil enzyme activities in
paddy (Orizae sativa sp.)
cultivated soil
Status
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journal of
technology
enhancements and
emerging
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research, vol 3,
issue 03-2015
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February 2015;
Article No. 07,
Pages: 35-38
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S.
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Title of the Paper
Name of the
Journal,Volume
Year&PageNos
12
Molecular identification
and evaluation of
inhibitory activity of
antagonisticBacteria
isolated from Pomegranate
field of Rajuluru village
againstphytopathogens.
13
Effect of cartap
hydrochloride on soil
phosphatase and
dehydrogenase activities
Isolation and identification
of cartap hydrochloride
degrading bacteria
International
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Volume 6, Issue
2, February2015pp56-60.
New Horizons in
Biotechnology,PP
.79-81,2015
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Author
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Impact of Cartap
hydrochloride on soil
enzyme activities
16
Effect of Cartap
Hydrochloride on Amylase
and Cellulase Enzyme
Activities in
Agricultural Soil
17
Synthesis, Characterization
and evaluation of the
antimicrobial efficacy of
me-dicinal plants extract
mediated silver
nanoparticles
18
Quantitative Estimation of
Some Metabolites in
Syzygiumcumini(L.)
Skeels. affected With
CassythafiliformisL
19
GC-MS Analysis and
Phytochemical Screening
of A Rare
PteridophyteNephrolepisC
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of the
Author
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Journal,Volume
Year&PageNos
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ardifolia(L.) Presl. from
Tirumala Hills
Genetic diversity of
potential biocontrol
agents against
Collectotrichum
gloeosporioidescausing
mango anthracnose.
2014; 3(12):13-19
21
Role of MDP
inMorphological,Histopath
ological changes of skin
and Muscle in Cadmium
induced Wistar Rats .
22
Ethano medicinal studies
of Thumburatheertham
:Asacred grove of
Tirumala hills ,Andhra
Pradesh.
Indian journal of
National
comparative
Animal
Physiology
Vol.29(4 )
pp.120-124,2013
The Journal of Internati
Ethnobiology and onal
Traditional
Medicine,2013,Ph
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20
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Research journal,
2014,Vol.4(6)pp.
2230-7850
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Pharmacognostical Study
on
Svensoniahyderobadensi
s (Waip.)Mold:a rare
medicinal plant taxon
Journal of
Pharmacy
Research2012,
Vol 5(1),pp:
541-543
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onal
2.667
09746943
25
PhytochemicalScreeninga
nd antibacterial activity
ofHemionitisarifolia(Bur
m) moore.
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Natural
productsandreso
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Pp:9–13,2012
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Evaluation of Antibacterial
efficacy
ofbiologically
synthesized
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nanoparticles using stem
bark
of
Boswelliaovalifoliata Bal.
andhenry
and
ShoreatumburgaiaRoxb.
Journal of
Biological
Sciences,11 (1):
Pp-39-45,2011.
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onal
4.372
17273048
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index-11
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Extraction and purification
of nitrogenase Enzyme
(Fe- protein)from
Rhizobium strain. 2011
Asian Journal of
Microbiology
Biotechnology
and
Environmental
61
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onal
09723005
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S.
No
28
29
Name
of the
Author
Title of the Paper
Sciences,Vol.513
pp38-42,2011.
Hematotoxicity effect of
Asian Journal of
Cadmium in cancerous
Microbiology
Wister rats. Vol.13 (1)113 Biotechnology
and
Environmental
Sciences,Vol.13(1
)113-117,2011.
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nanoparticles Journal of Chem
synthesized
by
using Tech Research.
medicinal plants.
Vol. 3, No. 3 Pp:
1394-1402,2011.
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Microbiology
Biotechnology
and
Environmental
Sciences,Vol.13(1
)22-25,2011.
Journal of Pure
and Applied
Microbiology.
Pp.701-707,2010
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Muramyldipeptide (MDP)
in cadmium induced
wistarrats.
Morphological
and
physiological changes of
Groundnut plants by foliar
application with Salicylic
acid. Pp.193-197.
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vol.5,pp89110,2010.
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characteriation of
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Alternaria alternate of
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Extraction and Purification
of N-acetyl Muramyl-Lalanyl-D- isoglutamine
(MDP)from cell wall of
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
Characterization
and
Properties of Nitrogenase
Fe-protein
from
Rhizobium
species.
Pp.863-866.
35
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l of
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SBN
No.
09723005
31
34
Impact
factor
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index-11
Analysis of cadmium in
cancerous Wistar rats by
Flame Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry(FAAS
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Status
of
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Name of the
Journal,Volume
Year&PageNos
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Rating-6.4
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Title of the Paper
Groundnut.Pp.323330,2010.
Identification
and
Charaterisation
of
Tenuazonic acid as the
causative
agent
of
Alternariaalternatatoxicity
towards groundnut.
C-reactive
protein
as
diagnostic tool for sepsis
and fever in paediatrics..
36
37
38
,
P.Suvar
nalatha
devi
Antimicrobial Studies and
Identification of Cellular
Components
of
Dicranopteris
Linearis
from Tirumala Hills
39
,
P.Suvar
nalatha
devi
Characterization
and
antibacterial studies of leaf
assisted
silver
nanoparticles from carica
papaya: a green synthetic
approach
S.
Name of
the
Author
No
1
2
Prof. P.
3
Uma
maheswa
ri Devi
4
Name of the
Journal,Volume
Year&PageNos
Status
of
National
/lnterna
tional
African Journal of
Microbiology
research.
Vol.4(20)
Pp.21842190.2010
Indian journal of
Biotechnology
,Vol.4,Issue
4.,2010
International
Journal of Pharma
Research &
Review, August
2015; 4(8):13-17
International
Journal
of
Pharmacy
and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Vol.7,Issue
5,2015
Internati
onal
0.54
19960808
National
0.510
09725849
Title of the Paper
Internati
onal
Internati
onal
Full Journal Name
Decolourization of Reactive azo
dyes by
Aspergillusnigerfrom dying
industry effluent
Screening and Exploration of
azo dye decolorizing
Actinomycetes from Marine
Sediments
Synthesis, Characterization,
Antibacterial and Antioxidant
Activities of 2,5-Dihydroxybenzaldehydethiosemicarbazone
and their Cu(II) and Pd(II)
Complexes
Degradation of Polylactide Film
by Depolymerase from Bacillus
amyloliquefaciens
63
Impact
factor
3.6
IC Value-5.15
Name
of the
Author
Journa
l of
ISSN/I
SBN
No.
22786074
09751491
0.55
S.
No
Impact
Factor
Journal
ISSN/ISB
N No
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
ResearchVol. 6 (2), Pp
45-49, 2015
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
ResearchVol. 6 (2), Pp
27-30, 2015
International Journal of
Scientific &Engineering
ResearchVol. 6 (2), Pp
144-151, 2015
3.2
2229-5518
3.2
2229-5518
3.2
2229-5518
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
ResearchVol. 5 (9),
2014
3.2
2229-5518
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
No
Name of
the
Author
Title of the Paper
Full Journal Name
Impact
Factor
Journal
ISSN/ISB
N No
5
Induction of caspase dependent
apoptosis by
α-Mangostin in breast cancer
cells
International
Journal of
Phytomedicine,6,354259 2014
1.09
0975-0185
6
In Vitro Anti-Oxidant and AntiInflammatory Potential of
Marine Actinomycetes
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
ResearchVol. 5 (12),
2014
3.2
2229-5518
7
Modulation of proinflammatory
genes by a-mangostin from
Garciniamangostana
IF 1.69
2319 –
6718
8
In silico approach for
exploration of Antiinflammatory activity of
cis9,trans11 Conjugated
Linoleic acid
Antifungal Activity of
OxylipinsAgainst Papaya
Fungal pathogens
International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Science
InventionVol. 3 Pp 2329, 2014
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
ResearchVol. 5 (12),
2014
3.2
2229-5518
9
Journal of Experimental
Biology and Agricultural
Sciences. 2S (1): 139145
2320-8694
2013
10
Degradation of poly lactide
plastic by mesophilic bacteria
isolated from compost
International Journal of
Research in Pure and
Applied Microbiology
: 0.80
2277-3843
2013
11
Antiproliferation and Apoptosis
Induction by α-mangostin on
MDA-MB-231 human Breast
cancer cell line”
International Journal of
Advances in
Pharmaceutical
Research
: 0.90
2230 –
7583
Vol. 4 /Issue 09 / 2222 –
2229, 2013
12
Synthesis and spectroscopic
characterization of 3,4difluoroacetophenonethiosemicarbazone and its
palladium (II) complex:
Evaluation of antimicrobial and
antitumour activity”.
SpectrochimicaActa Part
A: Molecular and
Biomolecular
Spectroscopy115 , 583–
587,2013
13
Determination of Esterase Type
of Poly LactideDepolymerase
from a Compost Thermophile”.
“The Bioscan. , Vol. 0.5
7(2): 201-204, 2012
Impact Of 13- Ipoxygenase On
Induction Of Resistance In
Peanut Against
Continental J. Biological
Sciences, 5 (1): 4 - 13
14
64
1.90
0973-7049
2141-4122
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
No
15
Name of
the
Author
Title of the Paper
Full Journal Name
AflatoxigenicAspergillus
Purification of Lipoxygenase
from Papaya Seedlings”.
16
“Anti-inflammatory and
Antioxidant Potential of α–
mangostin”
17
. “In vivo and in silico Analysis
Divulges the Antiinflammatory Activity of AMangostin”.
18
“Antifungal Potential of Papaya
Lipoxygenase Metabolites
against
Phytophthorapalmivora”.
Docking Studies On Xanthones
of Mangosteen As Cox-2
Inhibitors”.
“Differential Effect of
Lipoxygenase on Aflatoxin
production by Aspergillusspp”.
19
20
21
“Screening Oxylipins for
Inhibitory Activity against
Bacterial Pathogens of Papaya”.
22
“Inhibitory Effect of LOX
metabolites on Aflatoxin
Production”,
23
“Antimicrobial properties of
chilli lipoxygenase products”,
24
“Lipoxygenase as a Diagnostic
Marker for Resistance to
Anthracnose in Chilli
(Capsicum Annum)”,
25
“Differential Expression and
Purification of Chilly
Lipoxygenase”,
26
Decolourisation and
Detoxification of Reactive Azo
Dyes by
65
2012
“Developmental
Microbiology and
Molecular Biology.,
3(1): 39-47, 2012
Current Trends in
Biotechnology and
Pharmacy,Vol. 6(3) 356363,2012
International Journal of
Applied Biotechnology
and Biochemistry., vol2
(1): 69-80,2012
Journal of Pure and
Applied Microbiology.
6(1), 2012
Impact
Factor
Journal
ISSN/ISB
N No
.
22307303/
SCI:4.1
222248-9886
0.8
“IJABPT, 2(3): 263-268,
2011
,
09764550
International Journal of
Plant Pathology
2011
International Journal of
Current Research and
Review3 (11): 971052011
Asian Jr. of Microbiol.
Biotech. Env. Sc. 12 (2):
401-4042010
African Journal of
Microbiology Research,
Vol. 4(9), pp. 748-752, 4
2010
International Journal of
Applied Agricultural
Research, 5(3) 283–290,
2010
Asian Jr. of Microbiol.
Biotech. Env. Sc. Vol.
12, No. (2):: 1-5. 2010
Journal of Applied &
Environmental
Microbiology, 2015,
1996-0719
0972-3005
0.8
1996-0808
0972-3005
ISSN
(Print)
: 2373-
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Vol. 3, No. 2, 5862,2015
Evaluation Of Media
Performance In Decolourization
Of Reactive Yellow Dye Using
NocardiaSps In An Upflow
Aerobic Submerged Fixed Bed
Bio-Film Reactor
Decolourization of Reactive
Yellow by Using Nocardiasps
in an Upflow Aerobic
Submerged Fixed Bedbio-Film
Reactor
International Journal of
Civil Engineering
(IJCE); Vol. 4, Issue 6,
Oct - Nov 2015, 59-66
1
Ch. M.
KumariChitturi
Purification and
The
characterization of
keratinase from
feather degrading
Bacillussps
Fermentative production
of keratinase using solid
agricultural wastes
ISSN/ISB
N No
6747
ISSN
(Onlin
e): 237
3-6712
ISSN(P
): 22789987
ISSN(E
): 22789995
ISSN:
09744290
Internet Journal
of International
Microbiology.
2010
Volume 8 Number 2.
ISSN No.
19378289
International Journal
of
Scientific
&
Engineering Research,
Volume 6, Issue 2,
February-2015 50
Microbial Keratinases and International Journal International
their Applications
of
Scientific
&
Engineering Research,
Volume 6, Issue 2,
February-2015
Efficient Degradation of
International Journal
International
Feather by
of Microbiology
KeratinaseProducingBacil Volume 2013 (2013),
lus sp.
Article ID 608321, 7
pages
2
3
4
5
International Journal of
ChemTech Research
CODEN (USA):
IJCRGG Vol.8, No.7, pp
326-329, 2015
Journal
Impact
Factor
Journal
of
ISSN/ISB
N No.
SaccharothrixAerocolonigenes
TE5
Impact
Factor
Status of
National
/lnternati
onal
S.
No
28
Full Journal Name
Name of
the
Journal,
Volume
Year&Pa
geNos
27
Title of the Paper
Title of
the
Paper
No
Name of
the
Author
Name of
the
Author
S.
Ch. M.
KumariChitturi
Nitrogen metabolism of
groundnut
(Arachishypogaea L.)
plants inoculated with
Sclerotiumrolfsii.
International Journal
of Scientific and
Engineering Research,
2015, Vol6(2): 326329.
66
International
ISSN
22295518
ISSN
22295518
Hindwai
3
.
2
ISSN
22295518
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
Name of the
No. Author
Title of the Paper
Name of the
Journal,Volume
Year&PageNos
Status of
Impac Jour
National/lnte t
nal
rnational
Facto of
r
ISSN
/ISB
N
No.
International 3.2
ISSN
2229
5518
Nitrogen metabolism of
groundnut
(Arachishypogaea L.)
plants inoculated with
Sclerotiumrolfsii.
International Journal of
Scientific and
Engineering Research,
2015, Vol6(2): 326-329.
Physiological changes in
groundnut
(Arachishypogaea L)
plants inoculated with
Sclerotiumrolfsii. ISSN
2229-5518
International Journal of
Scientific and
Engineering Research.
Vol6(2): 135--138.
International
3.2
ISSN
2229
5518
3
Biochemical constituents
of Sclerotiumrolfsii. A
causal agent of stem rot of
groundnut
(Arachishypogaea L).
International Journal of
Life Sciences., 2015, Vol
4(1): 36-40.
International
4.4
ISSN
2127
7193X
4
Study on biochemical
constituents of
Sclerotiumrolfsii. A causal
agent of stem rot of
groundnut
(Arachishypogaea L).
African Journal of
Agricultural Research,
2015 , Vol 10(50: 399403.
International
1.1
ISSN
1991
637X
5
Purification and
characterization of PHB
from marine bacteria.
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
Research, 2015,Vol6(2):
71--75.
International
3.2
6
Novel Compounds From
Marine Bacteria of AP
And Tamilnadu Coastal
Regions – A Review.
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
Research, 2015,Vol 6(2):
261-272.
International
7
Optimization of cultural
conditions for enhanced
decolourization of Congo
Red by Aspergillussps.
IOSR Journal of
Environmental Science,
Toxicology and Food
Technology. Vol 9(2):
54-59.
International
8
Biodegradation of low
density polyethylene by
microorganisms from
garbage soil.
Journal of Experimental
Biology and Agricultural
Sciences. 2015. Vol
3(1): 15-21.
International
1
2
Dr. R
Jaya
Madhuri
67
3.2
ISSN
2229
5518
ISSN
2229
5518
ISSN
2319
2399
2.5
ISSN
2320
8694
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
9
Pesticidal effect on soil
enzymes.
Proceedings of
International Journal of
Chemical, Environmental
and Biological Sciences.,
2014, 1(3): 536-538.
International
Thailand
-
ISSN
:
2320
4087
.
eISS
N:
2321
1733
10
Optimization of cultural
conditions for
fermentative production of
Polyhydroxybutyrate from
Marine bacteria.
AngewandtenBiologieFor
schung. Vol 2(4): 24-29,
2014
International
11
Isolation, screening and
sequencing of PHB
producing marine bacteria.
Proceedings of National
Conference on
biodiversity, environment
hazards- therapeutic
approaches and drug
design. 233-238 ,
International EPublication, Indore 2014
International
-
ISB
N978
-938464
8-329
12
Influence of cultural
conditions on the
production of antibacterial
compounds by marine
bacteria Bacillus
licheniformisand
Pseudomonasaeruginosa.
International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research
and BioScience. Vol
3(5): 148-164, 2014
International
4.2
ISSN
2277
8713
13
Biodegradation of
diazodyeTryphanBlue
byAspergillus species
from dye contaminated
sites.
International Journal of
ResearchStudies in
Biosciences. Vol 2(11):
49-61, 2014
International
ISSN
2349
0357
14
Biodegradation of
theazodye Methyl Red by
Aspergillussps from dye
contaminated sites.
International Journal of
Trends in Microbiology
and Biotechnology. Vol 3
(9): 113-138, 2014
International
ISSN
0976
9725
15
Biodegradation of Congo
red azodye by
Aspergillussps. isolated
from dye contaminated
soils.
Journal of Agriculture
Science and
Technology. Volume
4(5A): 422-434, 2014
International
1.8
ISSN
1939
1250
16
Interaction effects of
selected pesticides on soil
enzymes
Toxicology International
20(3) : 195-200, 2013
International
3.1
17
Production and
purification of chitinase by
Trichodermaharzianum
for control of
Sclerotiumrolfsii.
International Journal of
Applied and Natural
Sciences. 2(5): 65-72,
2013
International
4.1
ISSN
:
2061
-92
ISSN
:
2319
4014
68
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
18
Antimicrobial potential of
marine bacterial isolates
from different coastal
regions of Andhra Pradesh
and Tamil Nadu, India.
International Journal of
Current Microbiology
and Applied Sciences.
2(10): 230-237, 2013
International
1.75
ISSN
:
2319
7706
19
In vitro anticancer activity
of marine bacteria isolated
from Andhra Pradesh and
TamilNadu Coastal
Regions.
International Journal of
Chemical, Environmental
and Biological Sciences.
1(3): 536-538, 2013
International
1.42
ISSN
:
2320
4087
20
Short Communication on
Influence of temperature
and moisture on viability
of
sclerotiaofSclerotiumrolfsi
i.
Journal of Mycology and
Plant Pathology. 23 (2):
250-251, 2013
National
0.5
ISSN
:
0971
9393
21
Effect of Imidacloprid and
Triadimefon on microbial
phosphatase, protease and
urease enzyme activities in
tomato
(Lycopersiconesculentums
p).
Journal of Applied and
Natural Sciences. 5(2):
323-327,2013.
International
0.5
22
Interaction effect of
selected pesticides on
nitrogen transformations
in tomato cultivated soil.
Journal of Ecology,
Environment and
Biology, 2(1):1-6, 2013
National
-
-
23
Purification and molecular
characterization of an
antifungal B13
glucanaseenzyme from
the antagonistic fungi
Trichodermaharzianumrifa
i.
Asian Academic.
Research Journal Vol
1(18): 749-763, 2013
International
3.8
ISSN
:
2319
2801
24
Variation in oxalic acid
production by groundnut
isolates of
Sclerotiumrolfsii.
Bioresearch Bulletin.
2(4): 251-254, 2012
International
25
Insecticidal effect on
population of nitrifiers in
groundnut
(Arachishypogaea L.)
soils.
Indian Journal of
Environmental
Sciences14(1): 7-10,
2010
National
69
ISSN
:
0974
9411
ISSN
:
0976
-575
0.2
ISSN
:
0325
9201
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Appendix-2: Conferences atteneded by the faculty
Title of the paper
presented
Title of Conference/
Seminar etc
Organised by
Authors
Whether
Inter-national
/ National
Novel culture
dependent
Approaches for
Biopr-ospectingof
Marine Microbial
Enzymes
Genomics A Gate
way for Future
Yogi Vemena
University
Kadapa March 18
-19th 2015
V.V. Lakshmi
P.Jeevana
Lakshmi
National
Communityacquired urinary
tract infections by
extended-spectrum
beta-lactamaseproducing Gram
negative bacteria
Bioprospecting of
Marine Bioactive
Compounds and
Natural Products ”(
Invited Lecture)
National conference
on Recent trends in
Microbial
Biotechnologhy
Osmania
University
Hyderabad, 2628th February
2015
Prof.V.V.Laksh
mi*,
National
National Workshop
on
Bioprospecting of
Marine Bioactive
Compounds and
Natural Products
National Conference
On
Innovations In
Microbial World
(NCIMW – 2015)
National conference
on Conservation of
Eastern Ghats
VikramSimhapuri
University,
Nellore
during
28 – 30, January,
2015
Prof.V.V.Laksh
mi
National
SPMVV, Tirupati
23rd& 24thJanuary
2015
Prof.V.V.Laksh
mi
Chaired Session
and Director of
the conference
Prof.V.V.Laksh
mi,
National
University –
Industry Interaction
Chaired Session
Keratin based
organic manure
In Silico Analysis
Of Inhibitory
Activity Of Some
Natural Molecules
Against CTX-M
Enzymes
Global summit
Emerging Science
and Technologies:
Impact of
Environment and
Human Health
S.V.UniversityTir
upati and Greens
Alliance for
Conservation of
Eastern Ghats 45th Dec 2014
VikramSimhapuri
University and
UNT Health
Sciences Center
Texas USA
1-3 August 2014
70
Y.V.S.Annapur
na
National
National
V.V.Lakshmi
Y.V.S.Annapur
na
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Title of the paper
presented
Application of
Keratinase treated
feather as Organic
manure- Invited
Talk
Prolonging the
Utilization of
Keratinase by
Entrapment of Cells
Antibiotic
ResistanceChallenges and
Recent Approaches
–Invited Talk
Title of Conference/
Seminar etc
International
Conference on
"Environmental
Biotechnology &
Biodiversity". A
Gateway to a
Sustainable Future International
Conference on
"Environmental
Biotechnology &
Biodiversity". A
Gateway to a
Sustainable Future EBIO 2014
5th National Seminar
on Bioinformatics
Organised by
Authors
Whether
Inter-national
/ National
3rd - 4th March
2014.Andhra
university
Vishakapatnam
V.V.Lakshmim
and D.Aruna
Devi,
International
3rd - 4th March
2014.Andhra
university
Vishakapatnam
D.Aruna Devi
and
V.V.Lakshmi*,
International
14th -15th
February
2014Srivenketes
wara Institute of
Medical sciences
Tirupati
22nd to 24th
January 2014
SPMVV Tirupati
V.V.Lakshmi
National
M.Sowmya and
Prof. V.V.
Lakshmi
National
Bioprospecting Of
Keratinases
Producing Marine
Microorganisms
National conference
on emerging themes
of microbial
technology
NCTMT 2014
Biological Activity
Of Antimicrobial
Peptides From
Marine Bacteria
National conference
on emerging themes
of microbial
technology
NCTMT 2014
22nd to 24th
January 2014
SPMVV Tirupati
A. Lakshmi
Jayasri, and
Prof. V.V.
Lakshmi
National
Immobilisation of
Bacillus subtilis
producing
keratinase enzyme
using K-Carragenan
National conference
on emerging themes
of microbial
technology
NCTMT 2014
22nd to 24th
January 2014
SPMVV Tirupati
D.Aruna Devi
and
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
Control of
biofouling in
Marine
environment – Past,
Present and Future
Antibiotic
ResistanceChallenges and
Recent Approaches
National conference
on emerging themes
of microbial
technology
NCTMT 2014
22nd to 24th
January 2014
SPMVV Tirupati
Prof.V.V.Laksh
mi
National
International
symposium on
Environmental
Pollution , Nutrition
27-29 December
2013
.VikramSimhapur
i University
Nellore
71
Prof.V.V.Laksh
mi,
International
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Title of the paper
presented
Invited Talk
RSM as means of
optimisation of
keratinase
production
Degradation of
feather by
keratinase
producing Bacillus
sp. in SSF
Organic Farming
utilizing Keratinase
treated feather
Enhancement in the
Quality of Soil by
Amending with
Keratinase Treated
feather
Title of Conference/
Seminar etc
and Genetics- IEPNG
2013
IEPNG 2013
International
symposium on
Environmental
Pollution , Nutrition
and Genetics- IEPNG
2013
IEPNG 2013
International
symposium on
Environmental
Pollution , Nutrition
and Genetics- IEPNG
2013
IEPNG 2013
International
symposium on
Environmental
Pollution , Nutrition
and Genetics- IEPNG
2013
IEPNG 2013
International
conference on Role
of Plant biochemistry
in Food and
Nutritional Security
Organised by
Authors
Whether
Inter-national
/ National
27-29 December
2013
.VikramSimhapur
i University
Nellore
P. Jeevana
Lakshmi and V.
V. Lakshmi
International
27-29 December
2013
.VikramSimhapur
i University
Nellore
Ch. M. Kumari
Chitturi, V. V.
Lakshmi
International
27-29 December
2013
.VikramSimhapur
i University
Nellore
D.Aruna Devi
and
V.V.Lakshmi,
International
December 11-14
2013,
S.V.UniversityTir
upati
D. Aruna Devi
and
V.V.Lakshmi*
International
Potential of
Keratinase Treated
Feather as Organic
Manure
International
conference on Role
of Plant biochemistry
in Food and
Nutritional Security
December 11-14
2013,
S.V.UniversityTir
upati
V.V.Lakshmi*
and D.Aruna
Devi,
International
Application
Potential of
Antimicrobial
Peptides from
Marine Bacteria
International
conference on Role
of Plant biochemistry
in Food and
Nutritional Security
December 11-14
2013,
S.V.UniversityTir
upati
A. Lakshmi
Jayasri,
M.Sowmya and
Prof. V.V.
Lakshmi
International
72
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Title of the paper
presented
Title of Conference/
Seminar etc
Organised by
Authors
Whether
Inter-national
/ National
Virulence features
and multidrug
resistance among
UropathogenicEsch
erichia coli
AP science Congress- University of
2013
Hyderabad
14-16 November
2013
Y.V.S.Annapur
na,
V.V.Lakshmi
National
Immobilisation of
Bacillus Cells
producing
keratinase by using
K-Carragenan
AP science Congress
University of
Hyderabad
14-16 November
2013
D.Aruna Devi
and
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
Application
Potential of NPA
International
conference on
Biotechnology in
Human Welfare
V.V.Lakshmi,
International
Temporal and
spatial variations in
biodiversity of
Halophiles in
coastal regions of
Andhra Pradesh
Global Meet of
Biologists and
Satellite conference
on Vector control and
Management
V.V.Lakshmi,
International
Antibiotic
resistance Patterns
of UTI
Global Meet of
Biologists and
Satellite conference
on Vector control and
Management
V.V.Lakshmi,
.V.S.Annapurna
,
International
Approach to
Address the Issue of
Antibiotic
Resistance.
International
conference on
Environmental
Impact on Human
Health and
Therapeutic
Challenges ICEHT2012"
International
Conference on
Anthropogenic
impact on
Environment and
Kakatiya
University
Warangal
7-9th February
2013
Osmania
University,
Zoological
society of India
and Indian
Institute of
Chemical
Hyderabad 26th
to 28th Dec,
2012.
Osmania
University, ZSI
and Indian
Institute of
Chemical
Hyderabad 26th
to 28th Dec, 2012
S.V. University,
Tirupati
December 20-22,
2012.
V.V.Lakshmi,
International
S.V. University,
Tirupati
Nov 26-28 2012
V.V.Lakshmi,
International
Approaches to
Bioremedia-tion of
Feather Waste to
Increase its
Economical Value
73
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Title of the paper
presented
Nutrient value of
the Bioremediated
of Feather Waste
Production of
keratinases by
Bacillus sp. using
Agricu-ltural
byproducts as
alternate nutrient
source in SmF
Marine microbial
diversity –
Assessment and
Biotech-nological
Exploration Challenges and
Prospects
Characterization of
keratinase isolated
from Bacillus sp.
Challenges and
Prospects in
Exploring Marine
microbial diversity
Optimisation for
production of
keratinase using
RSM
Inhibition of
Marine fouling
organisms by
Alteromonas Sp.
Genomic
approaches to
bioprospect marine
organisms for
bioactive molecules
Title of Conference/
Seminar etc
bioremediation
ICIEB2012
International
Conference on
Anthropogenic
impact on
Environment and
bioremediation
ICIEB2012
Emerging Trends in
Biotechnology:
Challenges and
Opportunities
Organised by
Authors
Whether
Inter-national
/ National
S.V. University,
Tirupati
Nov 26-28 2012
P. Jeevana
Lakshmi and V.
V. Lakshmi
International
Department of
Biotechn-ology,
Kuppam.13th15th March, 2012
Ch. M. Kumari
Chitturi, V. V.
Lakshmi
National
International seminar
on Emerging threats
and challenges to
biodiversity: policy
framework for
sustainable
management.
SV University,
Tirupati
2-4th March 2012
V.V.Lakshmi,
International
International seminar
on Emerging threats
and challenges to
biodiversity: policy
framework for
sustainable
management.
National conference
on Environment and
sustainable
Development
National conference
on Innovations and
Approaches in
Biotechnology
(NCMIAB)
Advances in
Microbial
Technology
SV University,
Tirupati
2-4th March 2012
P. Jeevana
Lakshmi and V.
V. Lakshmi
International
Central university
of Gujarat 15-16
March 2012
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
S.P.
MahilaVisvavidy
alayamTpt. 29th
February -1st
March 2012
S.P.
Mahilaisvavidyal
ayam, Tpt. 1314th February
2012
Sri Venkateswara
In stitute of
Medical Sciences
Tpt.
29th to 30th,
P. Jeevana
Lakshmi and V.
V. Lakshmi
National
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
3rd National Seminar
on Computer aided
Drug Design
74
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Title of the paper
presented
and NPA
Structural Biology
Approach to
Address Antibiotic
Resistance
Importance of
Natural bacteria
products in
controlling fouling
Application
potential of
keratinase treated
feather as organic
manure
Bioremediation of
feather by
keratinase
producing Bacillus
cells and its use as
feed
Vedic Science and
modern biology
Bioethics and
biosafety –An
application to
Human medicines
and genetic foods
Genetic foods –
Boon or curse
Title of Conference/
Seminar etc
International
Conference On
Protein Drug
Discovery,
Formulation And
Production
Challenges
National Seminar on
Recent Trends in
Microbial
Technology
National Seminar on
Applications of
Microbes in
Management of
Agriculture and
Environment
(AMMAE)
International
conference on
Biodiversity and
Aquatic Toxicology
National Seminar on
Vedic Sciences in
Relevance to Modern
Science
National Seminar in
Bioethics, Biosafety
and Intellectual
property rights
National Seminar in
Bioethics, Biosafety
and Intellectual
property rights
Antifouling –Past
present and future
National conference
on frontiers in
Biotechnolgy
(NCFBT)
Genomics
Approaches in
Bioprospecting and
Human Health
National Seminar on
Micro-organisms in
Biotechnology
Perspective in
Organised by
December 2011
SPMVV28th and
29th October 2011
Authors
Whether
Inter-national
/ National
V.V.Lakshmi,
International
Kakatiya
University
Warangal 26th 27th March 2011
S.K.UniversityAn
antapur 4-6th
March 2011
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
Acharya
Nagarjuna
University,
Guntur, 12- 14th
February 2011
Ch. M. Kumari
Chitturi, V. V.
Lakshmi
International
S.V.University
and Institute of
Scientific
research on Vedas
S.P.
MahilaVisvavidy
ala-yam, Tpt. 25th
-26th February
2010
S.P.
MahilaVisvavidy
ala-yam, Tpt. 25th
-26th February
2010
School of
Sciences
S.P.
MahilaVisvavidy
alayam, Tpt. 27th
-28th March 2010
Dept. of
Microbiology ,
S.V. University,
29th -30th October
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
75
National
Ch. M. Kumari
Chitturi, V. V.
Lakshmi
National
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Title of the paper
presented
Title of Conference/
Seminar etc
Organised by
Authors
Whether
Inter-national
/ National
Human Health
2010
Application of
National Seminar on Dept. of
V.V.Lakshmi,
National
immobilized Bacilli Micro-organisms in
Microbiology ,
producing
Biotechnology
S.V. University,
keratinase in feather Perspective in
29th -30th October
degradation.
Human Health
2010
Antibiotic Resistance- 5th National Seminar on
SVIMS 2014
V.V.Lakshm National
Challenges and Recent Bioinformatics
i,
Approaches
Exploring Marine
microbial diversity Challenges and
Prospects
Research Proposal
writing
Chairperson of the
Session
Chairperson of the
Session
Chairperson of Session
Chairperson of Session
Chairperson of Session
International Symposium
on Environmental
Impacts, Health implycations& Therapeutic
Approaches
( ISEHT
2012)
6-Day program on
training
By Department of Life
long learning and
extension
National Seminar on
DNA bar coding
International Sympo-sium
on Environmental
Impacts, Health implycations& Therapeutic
Approaches
( ISEHT 2012)
National conference on
Environment and
sustainable Development
International seminar on
Emerging threats and
challenges to
biodiversity: policy
framework for sustainable
management.
International Conference
On Protein Drug
Discovery, Formulation
And Production
Challenges
76
VikramSimhapuri
University, Nellore
15th -17th July 2012
Internatio
nal
Invited
lecture
SPMVV 10th -15th
December 2012
SPMVV, 9-10th
August 2012
VikramSimhapuri
University, Nellore
15th -17th July 2012
National
Central university
of Gujarat 15-16
March 2012
SV University,
Tirupati
2-4th March 2012
National
SPMVV28th and
29th October 2011
Internatio
nal
Internatio
nal
Invited
lecture
Internatio
nal
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Prof.P.Suvarnalatha Devi
S.No
Name
Title
year
National/
International
Organized
1
Recent trends in
Biotechnology
&Bioinformatics
In-silico and In-vitro
screening
of
Phaenarochaete
sordida crude Laccaseassisted decolorization
of textile Dyes
2015
National
DepartmentofBiotech
nology
&Bioinformatics.
Yogi
vemana
University,Kadapa,
A.P. 25 thMarch.
2
UGC
SponsoredNatio
nal
SymposiumonG
enomics
Agateway to
future
National
Conference on
emerging trends
in Agri
nanotechnology.
Genetic manipulation
of Sorghum Vulgare
with NOD Dgene
through
Agro
bacterium tumefaciens
mediated
transformation.
2015
National
Departmentof
Genetics
&Genomics.
Yogi
vemanaUniversity,
Kadapa, A.P. 18
th
March
Presented
Role of phytase in
agricultural soils
2015
National
Presented
National seminar
on new horizons
in
Biotechnology.
Production of xylanase
by Neurospora sp..
5
International
conference on
Recent trends in
Biotechnology
Invitrocomparative
studies on
antifungalactivityofAl
phonsea sclerocarpa
with local herbal
shampoo.
6
National
conference on
Innovations in
microbial world
NCIMW-2015
National seminar
on Recent trends
in Life sciences .
Regional
Agricultural
Research
Station,
Acharya N.G Ranga
Agricultural
University,
Tirupati,A.P,11-12
March
Deparment of
Biotechnology, KVR
government college
for women,
Kurnool,A.P.9th&10th
Feb
KBN college,
Vijayawada
Department of
Science&
Technology,Ministry
of
Science&Technology
6th, -8 th January.
Department of
Applied
Microbiology, ,
SPMVV,
Tirupati,23&24 Jan.
Department of
Zoology, TRR
Government Degree
college,Kandukur,A.
P
7th&8th August.
DepartmentofBiotech
nology,VikrmaSimha
puri
University,Nellore,A.
P.and
UNT health Science
3
4
7
8
Global summit
on emerging
science
&Technologies:I
mpact on
Environment &
National
2015
2015
International
2015
National
Green synthesis of
silver nano particles
from papaya leaf
extract
2014
National
Isolation and screening
of phytase producing
fungi from rhizosphere
soils
2014
National
Session -II
77
Presented/
Invited
Lecture/C
hairing
Presented
Presented
Presented
chairing
Presented
Presented
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
Name
Title
year
National/
International
human health
Organized
center
Texas,USA,013,August.
S.V.University&Gree
n
Allians
for
Conservation
of
Eastern ghats .4&5 th
,Decem.
Department of
Applied
Microbiology, ,
SPMVV,
Tirupati,22-24.
Department of
Biotechnology,
VikramaSimhapuri
University, Nellore.
ICMR, department of
science and
technology,
American society for
Microbiology,
on26th -28th
September
Department of
Communication and
Journalism, SPMVV,
Tirupati. on 21st and
22nd march
Bioinformatics
Centre SVIMS
,Tirupati. on 15th Feb
Presented/
Invited
Lecture/C
hairing
9
National
Conference on
Conservation of
EasterGhats .
Session-I
2014
National
10
National
conference on
emerging themes
of microbial
technology
Bacterial
antibiotic
resistance and
nanotechnologie
s INDO-US
Workshop
Impact of Cartap
hydrochloride on Soil
enzymes .
2014
National
Multidrug Resistance
2014
National
12
National seminar
on Health
Communications
in India.
2014
National
13
5th National
seminar on
Bioinformatics
2014
National
14
National Work
shop on
Ethanobotany
traditional
knowledge
Access&Benefit
sharing .
UGC-National
conference on
Biodiversity,Env
ironment
HazardsTherapeutic
approaches and
drug design
National
Conference on
Drug designing
14th and 15th feb
2014
Life style
communication of
health in control of
over weight and
obesity in children
Development of
simple and efficient
implanta technique for
transfer of NOD-D
gene into Sorghum
vulgare plants
Ethanobotany of
Medicinal plants.
2014
National
SPW
Degreecollege&PG
college ,TTD,TPT on
1-3Spt.
Invited
Lecture.
Microbial degradation
of Reactive Red 198
by Bacillus Sps.in
textiles effluent.
2014
National
Dept. of Zoology,
Govt.college for
Women ,Sri
Kalahasti,A.P. 26-27
,july
Presented
Effect on Triazophos
on
(Organophosphorous
insecticide)on
agricultural microflora
2014
National
11
15
16
Chairing
Invited
Lecture.
Presented
Presented
Presented
Institute if
pharmaceutical
Technology,
SPMVV, Tirupati. on
78
Chairing
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
17
18
Name
International
conference on
role of plant
Biochemistry&B
iotechnology in
Food and
Nutrition
A.P Science
Congress
19
5th International
Conference on
Medicinal plants
& Herbal
products
20
International
symposium on
Environmental
pollution
Nutrition&Genet
ics Aspecial
Symposium on
Cancer
Biology&Therap
eutics .
4th International
Conference on
Medicinal plants
& Herbal
products
21
22
23
24
International
Conference on
Anthropogenic
impact on
environment and
bioremediation
2012
International
conference on
Environmental
impact on
Human health
and Therapeutic
Challenges.
National
Seminar on
Plants:Environm
ent Pollution
Title
year
National/
International
Organized
14th and 15th feb
Department of
Biochemistry, S.V
University,
Tirupati.on 11th –
14th Dec 2013
Presented/
Invited
Lecture/C
hairing
Agrobacterium
mediated
transformation of
NOD-D gene into
Sorghum vulgare
2013
National
Morphological,
cultural,Biochemical
and molecular
Characterization of
Lactobacillus species
isolated from native
sources
Antimicrobial activity
and phytochemical
screening of
Actiniopteris radiate
from Western ghats of
Tirumala hills
Evaluation of
Nephroprotector
activity of MDP in
cadmium induced
Wistar rats.
2013
National
University of
Hyderabad ,
Hyderabad. on 14th 16th Nov,2013
Presented
2013
International
Manipal University,
Manipal
24-26th January 2013
Presented
2013
International
Dept.of
Chemistry,Vikram
Simhapuri
University,Nellore,A.
P.27-29,December.
Presented.
In vitro Antimicrobial
activity and
phytochemical
screening of Salvinia
auriculata Aubl.from
Tirumala hills,Tirupati
Isolation and
characterization of a
Chlorpyrifos degrading
strain providencia
stuartii MS09 in
agriculture soils.
2012
International
School of Medicine,
George Washington
University,USA
6-8th September.
Presented
2012
International
Dept.of Zoology,
S.V.University,Tirup
ati
26-28th
November,2012
Presented
Biodecolourisation of
Textile Azo dyes (Red
RB&Yellow5GL)by
Pseudomonas
fluorescens.
2012
International
Dept of
Virology,S.VUnivers
ity&ABAP,Tirupati
on Dec.20-22.
Presented
Microorganisms in
Clearingup of
Environment
2012
National
NBKR
Science&Arts
College
,Vidhyanagar
Invited
Lecture
79
Presented
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
Name
Title
year
National/
International
25
Updates on
Protein drug
discovery,formul
ations and
production
challenges by
UGC&APSCHE
UGC National
seminar on
Women
Enterpreunars
3rd National
seminar on
Computer aided
drug design
Drug designing of
Retenoic acid Receptor
Alpha.
2011
International
Mass cultivation of
Biofertilizer for
development of
Women Enterpreneurs.
Isolation and
amplification of nif
Hgene from R.meliloti
of M.sativa.
2011
National
National seminar
application of
microbes in
management of
agriculture and
environment
International 3rd
Conference on
Medicinal plants
&Herbal
products
Expression studies of
the Rhizobium meliloti
nod protein fom
recombinant strain of
E.coli
2011
Antimicrobial studies
&Phytochemistry of
Heminiotes arifolia.
2011
2nd International
conference on
medicinal
&Herbal
products
International
conference on
Biotechnology:
A global
Scenario.
Antimicrobial activity
of some important
medicinal plants
against effective
pathogens.
Development of
simple and efficient in
planta transformation
of Sorghum vulgare by
Agrobacterium
tumifacience with nod
gene.
Determination of
kinetic properties of
peroxidase enzyme
against Alternaria
alternata of groundnut
2
0
1
0
Integrated Disease
Management
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
National seminar
on
Microorganisms
in biotechnology
perspectives in
human health..
Conference on
Recent Trends in
plant physiology
& Crop
improvement.
22nd Oct 2010.
Organized
,Nellore dist.
Institute of
Pharmaceutical
Technology,SPMVV,
Tirupati by
UGC&APSCHE on
28&29 october.
Presented/
Invited
Lecture/C
hairing
Presented
NSPR Govt. Degree
College,Hindhupur
on 16&17
November.
Dept.of
Bioinformatics,SVI
MS,Tirupati,2930,Decem.
Presented
National
Dept. of
Microbiology,
S.K.University,
Ananthapur. , 4-6
March .
Presented
International
Faculty of Medicine
and the Institute of
indigenous Medicine
,University of
Colombo,Srilanka.19
-21
December,Colombo.
Dept.of Botany,
S.V.University,
Tirupati.on 2729,December.
Presented&
Chairing
for
IIIsession.
National
2011
National
Presented
Presented
20
10
International
Dept. of
Biotechnology,
Kakatiya University,
Warangal.during , 24 th Nove.
Presented
20
10
National
Dept . of Botany,
S.V.University,
Tirupati. 29th 30thOct.
Presented
20
10
National
School of
Biosciences, VIT
University, Vellore.
Presented
80
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
Name
Title
year
34
Advances in
plant pathology,.
20
10
National
35
National seminar
“Science and
Technology” its
role in the
changing global
scenario.14th 16th Nov 2010.
National
Conference on
Frontiers in
Biotechnology .
Salicylic acid induced
accumulation of PRProteins in groundnut
and enhance against
Alternaria alternata.
Determination of
cadmium toxicity by
FAAS in cadmium
induced wister rats
20
10
National
Isolation of Cartap
Hydrochloride
degrading fungi from
Agricultural soils.
20
10
National
36
81
National/
International
Organized
University of
Madras, Chennai.
Centre for Ad vanced
studies 11th &12th
Aug.
A.P academy of
sciences,
S.V.University,
Tirupati. 14th 16thNov .
School of Sciences,
SPMVV,Tirupati
March,27-28
Presented/
Invited
Lecture/C
hairing
Presented
Presented
Chairing
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Name
Prof. P.
Uma
maheswar
i Devi
Omic
tools
to 2015
understand
the
biomining community
National
Paper
presented/
Invited
speaker
Invited
Essentiality of legal 2015
frame
work
for
reproducible scientific
research
A-mangostin-a
2015
neutraceutical
involved in down
regulation
o
f
inflammatory
mediators
Strategies to alleviate 2014
Psychological
and
Social
stress
of
women with Breast
Cancer
National
presented
Dept .Of
Communication
& Journalism
International
presented
Home
science,SPMVV,
Tirupati
International
congress on
womens
health
presented
S.V.Medicalcoll
ege,Tirupati
2014
National
Seminar
presented
Bioinformatics,
SVIMS
2014
National
presented
Dept of Law
SPMVV
Tirupati
2013
International
presented
New Media
Technologies&
SPMVV
2013
International
presented
Society of
biological
chemistry &SV
university
2013
International
Title
Down Regulation of
NF-κB by α Mangostin
:
Autodock analysis
Victimolgy
and
challenges of impact
of IPR on transfer of
life
science
technology
Use of net information
for
brest
cancer
awareness
among
women
Role of Lipoxygenase
in
papayaPhytophthora
Interaction
α-Mangostin - a novel
inhibitor
of
inflammatory
Mediators
Anthropogenic Impact
on Environment and
Bioremediation
year
2012
National/
Internationa
l
International
Organized by
Dept.of Genetics
& genomics
presented
Invited
Dept. of
Zoology, SVU,
Tirupati
November 2012
Autodock analysis to IPTC
National
82
presented
IPT, SPMVV,
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
predict
the
Antiinflammatory
potential of
αMangostin
Prediction of Activity
of α-Mangostin on
COX-2 &iNOS
ON2012
Tirupati
ETAC
O2012
National
presented
Dept. of
Aquaculture,
SVU, Tirupati
Computational Tools Recen
to Predict the Anti- t
inflammatory
Trend
Potential of α - s in
OMIC
mangostin
2012
National
presented
Dept. of
Biotechnology &
Bioinformatics,
YVU, Kadapa
Evaluating the cyto ETCO
toxic Potential of α - Bmangostin on Breast 2012
Cancer Cell line.
International
presented
Dept. of Botany,
SVU, Tirupati
15d-PGJ2 Prevents the NCMI
Development of DSS ABinduced Experimental 2012
colitis
National
presented
Dept. of
Biotechnology,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Comparative Docking 2011
Studies on mangostins
as COX2 and iNOS
Inhibitors.
National
presented
Degradation of Poly
Lactide Plastics by
mesophilic Bacteria
2011
National
presented
Computational Tools NC3T
to Predict the Drug- 10likeness
of
α- 2010
mangostin
National
presented
Dept. of
Computer,
SPMVV
Psychological
and 6thNC
Social Aspects and APImpact on Women 2010
with Breast Cancer
National
presented
Directorate of
Distance
Education, SVU,
Tirupati
Therapeutic Potential 2010
of α-mangostin
International
presented
Dept. of Botany,
SVU, Tirupati
The Role of α – Cance
mangostin
on rcon
Induction of apoptosis 2010
in Breast Cancer Cells
International
presented
IIT, Chennai
83
Dept. of
Bioinformtics,
SVIMS, Tirupati
Dept. of
Microbiology,
SKU,
Ananthapur
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Dr. R. Jaya Madhuri
S.N
o
National/Inter
national
Year
Organized by
National
symposium
18
March
2015.-
Organized by Department
of Genetics. Yogi
Vemana University,
Kadapa
International
Conference on
Advances in
Home Science
Studies.
National
Conference on
Innovations in
Microbial
World.
National
Conference on
Innovations in
Microbial
World.
National
Conference on
Innovations in
Microbial
World
National 102
Indian Science
Congress
20-21
Februa
ry,
2015.
Organized by Department
of Home Science,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Presented
23-24
Januar
y, 2015
Organized by
Department of Applied
Microbiology, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Presented
23-24
Januar
y, 2015
Organized by
Department of Applied
Microbiology, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Presented
23-24
Januar
y, 2015
Organized by
Department of Applied
Microbiology, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Presented
3-7
Jan,
2015.
University of Mumbai,
Mumbai
Presented
Biodegradation of
polythene by
microorganisms of
marine source and
garbage soil.
Exploitation of
marine acteria for
PHB production.
National 102
Indian Science
Congress
3-7
Jan,
2015.
University of Mumbai,
Mumbai
Presented
National 102
Indian Science
Congress
3-7
Jan,
2015.
University of Mumbai,
Mumbai
Presented
9
Conservation of
Eastern Ghats
Presented
Pesticidal effect on
soil enzymes.
4-5
Decem
ber,
2014
29-30
Septem
ber,
Organized by Department
of Botany, S.V.
University, Tirupati
10
National
Conference on
conservation of
Eastern Ghats.
International
Conference on
Agricultural
Phuket, Thailand
Presented
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Title of the Topic
Presented/I
nvited
Speaker/Ch
airing the
Session
Presented
Mass multiplication
of
Trichodermaharzianu
m
by using
agricultural waste
products.
Anticancer potential
of marine microbes in
combination with
neutraceuticals.
Physiological changes
in groundnut
(Arachishypogaea L)
plants inoculated with
Sclerotiumrolfsii.
Purification and
characterization of
PHB from marine
bacteria.
Isolation and
Screening of LAsparginase
producing marine
actinomycetes.
Induction of defense
mechanisms by
Trichodermasps.
84
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.N
o
11
12
13
Title of the Topic
Optimization of
cultural conditions for
fermentative
production of
Polyhydroxybutyrate
from Marine bacteria.
Induction of
pathogenesis related
proteins in groundnut
plants treated with
Trichodermaharzianu
m and
Sclerotiumrolfsii
Chitinase induction in
groundnut plants
treated with
Trichodermaharzianu
m.
14
Isolation , screening
and sequencing of
PHB producing
marine bacteria.
15
Induced systemic
resistance by
TrichodermaagainstS
clerotiumrolfsii in
groundnut
Screening of marine
bacteria for
production
ofbiodegradableplasti
cPolyhydroxy
butyrate.
Glutaminase
production by marine
bacteria.
16
17
18
Novel Therapeutics
from marine bacteria.
National/Inter
national
Year
Organized by
Presented/I
nvited
Speaker/Ch
airing the
Session
and
Environmental
Engineering
International
Conference on
emerging
science and
technologies.
2014
1-3
August
, 2014
Organized by Department
of Biotechnology,
VikramSimhapuri
University, Nellore
Presented
International
Conference on
emerging
science and
technologies.
1-3
August
, 2014
Organized by Department
of Biotechnology,
VikramSimhapuri
University, Nellore
Presented
National
Conference on
biodiversity,
environment
hazardstherapeutic
approaches and
drug design
National
Conference on
biodiversity,
environment
hazardstherapeutic
approaches and
drug design
National101
Indian Science
Congres
26-27
July,
2014
Organized by Department
of Zoology, Government
Degree College,
Srikalahasti,
Presented
26-27
July,
2014
Organized by Department
of Zoology, Government
Degree College,
Srikalahasti
Presented
3-7
Februa
ry,
2014.
Organized by 101 Indian
Science Congress at
University of Jammu,
Jammu
Presented
National101
Indian Science
Congress
3-7
Februa
ry,
2014
Organized by 101 Indian
Science Congress at
University of Jammu,
Jammu
Presented
National101
Indian Science
Congress
3-7
Februa
ry,
2014
22-24
Januar
Organized by 101 Indian
Science Congress at
University of Jammu,
Jammu
Organized by Department
of Applied Microbiology,
Presented
National
Conference on
85
Presented
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.N
o
Title of the Topic
19
Nitrogen metabolism
of groundnut
(ArachishypogaeaL.)
plants inoculated with
Sclerotiumrolfsii.
20
Production of
biodegradable plastic
polyhydroxybutyrate
from marine bacteria,
A.P.
21
Decolourization
of
methyl red by
immmobilizd fungi.
22
Degradation
of
dimethoate
by
cellulolytic bacteria in
cotton soils.
Interactions
of
pesticides singly and
in
Combination
in
agricultural soil
In vitro anticancer
activity of marine
bacteria isolated from
Andhra Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu coastal
regions
23
24
25
26
National/Inter
national
Emerging
Themes of
Microbial
Technology.
National
Conference on
Emerging
Themes of
Microbial
Technology.
National
Conference on
Emerging
Themes of
Microbial
Technology.
International
Symposium on
environmental
pollution,
nutrition and
genetics.
3rd
International
Science
Congress
International
conference on
environmental
engineering.
2nd
International
Conference on
biological and
medical
sciences.
100th
Indian
Science
_
Congress,
University of
Calcutta,
Kolkata
Effect of
International
ImidaclopridandTriad Conference on
imefon singly and in anthropogenic
combination
on impact
on
protease,
cellulase environment
and
and
Year
Organized by
Presented/I
nvited
Speaker/Ch
airing the
Session
y, 2014
SPMVV, Tirupati
22-24
Januar
y, 2014
Organized by Department
of Applied Microbiology,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Presented
22-24
Januar
y, 2014
Organized by Department
of Applied Microbiology,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Presented
27-29
Decem
ber
Organized by Department
of
Chemistry,
VikramSimhapuriUnivers
ity,
Nellore
Presented
8&9th
Decem
ber
Karunya
Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu
Presented
23-24
August
2013
Organized by Vignan Presented
University, Guntur
8&
9th
May,
2013
Organized by
Presented
International Scientific
Academy
of
Engineering&
Technology, Malaysia
3-7
Januar
y,
2013.
University of Calcutta, Participated
Kolkata
2628th
Novem
ber,
2012
Organized by
Department of Zoology,
S.V. University, Tirupati
86
University,
Presented
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.N
o
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Title of the Topic
urease
enzyme
activities of tomato
cultivated soil.
Antimicrobial
potential of marine
isolates from different
coastal regions.
Efficiency
of
immobilized
fungal cultures
in
degradation of Congo
Red.
Biological control of
Sclerotiumrolfsii the
causal agent of stem
rot of groundnut by
using
Trichodermaisolates
Fermentative
production
and
degradation of
polyhydroxybutyrate
by marine bacteria
Non target effects of
congo red
azodye
on
soil
enzyme activity and
its biodegradation by
immobilized
Aspergillus
sps.
Biodegradation
of
selected insecticides
by Bacillus and
Pseudomonassps
National/Inter
national
Year
Organized by
Presented/I
nvited
Speaker/Ch
airing the
Session
bioremediation.
National
5th 14A.P.
Science 16th
Congress
Novem
ber,
2012
National
30&
Seminar
on 31st
emerging trends August
in
, 2012
aquaculture.
National
29th
Conference on Februa
modern
ry &
innovations and 1st
approaches in March,
biotechnology.
2012
National
13&14t
Seminar
on h
advances
in Februa
microbial
ry,
technology.
2012
International
22-24
Symposium on Decem
current trends ber,
in
2011
environmental
toxicology.
International
Conference on
biodiversity and
aquatic
toxicology.
Role
of
marine 4th
bacteria in
International
anticancer property.
Conference on
plants
&
environmental
pollution.
Biotechnology
for National
human welfare
Seminar on
thrust areas in
biotechnology.
12-14
Februa
ry,
2011
8-11
Dec,
2010
17&
18th
Septem
ber,
2010
87
Organized
Presented
by
Biotechnology
Department,
ANU,Guntur
Organized by Department Presented
of
Fisheries
and
Aquaculture, S.V.
University, Tirupati
Organized by
Presented
Department
of
Biotechnology, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Organized by Department
of Applied Microbiology,
SPMVV Tirupati
Presented
Organized
by STOX, Presented
IISU, Jaipur
Organized by Department Presented
of
Zoology
and
Aquaculture,
AcharyaNagarjuna
University, Guntur
Organized by NBRI, Presented
Lucknow
Organized by Department
of
Biotechnology,VasaviMa
hilaKalasala, Kurnool
Invited Talk
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Dr.Ch.M.Kumari
S.
No
Title
UGC-SAP
Sponsored National
conference on
Innovations in
Microbial World2015,
Fermentative
production of
keratinase using
solid agricultural
wastes.
2
International
International
conference on
Advances in Home
Science Studies,
2015
Interation
al
Department of
Homescience, Sri
Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati. 20-21
February, 2015.
Presented
3
National Workshop
on Open
Educational
Resources for
Development”
“Bioconversion
of waste feather
keratin to
fermentation
product with
high value
dietary protein”
Work shop
2015
National
Presented
4
National
symposium on
Genomics A Gate
Way To Future,
Recent advances
in development
of solid state
fermentation
2015
National
5
UGC-SAP (DRSIII) National
seminar on
Information and
Communication
Technology– Policy
and Legal Issues,
Departmentof
Communication and
Journalism,
National conference
on Emerging
Themes of
Microbial
Technology.2014
Open
Educational
Resources(OER)
- Open Licenses
and Policy Issues
in Distance
Education
2015
National
Organized by
Commonwealth
Educational Media
Centre for Asia, New
Delhi in collaboration
with Krishna University,
Machilipatnam. 2nd -5th
Mar
Department of Genetics
and Genomics, Yogi
Vemana University,
Kadapa. 18th March,
2015.
Sri Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati. 19-20th March,
2015.
“Bacterial
keratinases and
their
applications”
2014
National
Presented
National conference
on Dimensions of
the problem of
victims of crime in
India:Issues and
challenges,
“ Controversial
Issues of
Genetically
Modified Foods
(GMFoods)”
.2014
National
Department of Applied
Microbiology,
Sri
Padmavati
Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati. 22nd – 24th
January, 2014.
Department of LAW,
Sri Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati. 10– 11th
March, 2014
6
7
National
Organized
Presented/I
nvited
Lecture/Ch
airing
Presented
Name
1
year
National/
Internati
onal
24-25 January, 2015.
SPMVV, Tirupati
88
Presented
Presented
Presented
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
No
Name
Title
year
8
UGC-SAP (DRSIII) National
seminar on Health
communication in
India: Issues and
Challenges
Health
communication
approaches for
Rural women
9
Orientation
progrmme for
Acadeic
counsellers, IGNOU
Orientation
programme
National conference
on Biodiversity,
Environment
Hazards –
Therapeutic
approaches and
Drug Design,
Global Summit on
Emerging Science
and Technologies:
Bioremediation
of Marine oil
spills”
2014
National
Application of
keratin based
organic fertilizer
on groundnut
plants”,
Work shop
2014
Internatio
nal
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
National Level one
week workshop on
“Online course
design
Technologies
2014
National/
Internati
onal
National
Regional
2014
National
2014
National workshop
on “Silk Mark”
DSIR-PRISMTePP outreach cum
cluster innovation
centre,
National conference
on “ Conservation
of Eastern Ghats”,
Science academies’
National lecture
workshop on viral
vaccines and
diagnostics
DST-CURIE
sponsored National
workshop on
molecular and
immune techniques,
Work shop
2014
National
Work shop
2014
National
2014
National
2013
National
2013
National
International
symposium on
Degradation
feather
2013
Internatio
nal
Work shop
of
by
89
Organized
Department of
Communication &
Journalism, Sri
Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati. 21-22 Mar,
2014.
Orientation Programme
conducted by IGNOU
Regional centre,
Vijayawada at Sri
Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati. 25th Jul,2014.
Department of Zoology,
Government
Degree
college for women ,
Srikalahasthi. 26th – 27th
July, 2014.
Presented/I
nvited
Lecture/Ch
airing
Presented
Presented
Vikrama simhapuri
university, Nellore and
UNT Health Science
Center,Texas,USA. 01 03 Aug, 2014.
Organized by Distance
Education Centre, Sri
Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam
Tirupati. 03-09th
March, 2014.
Departmentof
Sericulture SPMVV
10th september, 2014,
Sri Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati
4th & 5th December
2014, SVUniversity,
Tirupati.
Department of virology,
Sri
Venkateswara
University, Tirupati, 2526th February, 2013.
Presented
Department of Applied
Microbiology and
Biotechnology, Sri
Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam,
Tirupati. 20-22 Mar,
2013.
Vikrama
simhapuri
university, Nellore and
Presented
Presented
Presented
Presented
Presented
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
No
Name
Environmental
pollution,
19
20
International
seminar on
Emerging threats
and challenges to
biodiversity: policy
framework for
sustainable
management.
Emerging Trends in
Biotechnology:
Challenges and
Opportunities
21
International
conference on
updates of protein
drug discovery,
formulation and
production
challenges.
22
Advances in
Microbial
Technology,
23
Optimization for
production of
keratinase using
RSM
24
International
seminar on
Emerging threats
and challenges to
biodiversity: policy
framework for
sustainable
management
Emerging Trends in
Biotechnology:
Challenges and
Opportunities
25
Title
keratinase
producing
Bacillus sp. In
SSF.
Characterization
of
Keratinase
isolated
from
Bacillus sp.
year
National/
Internati
onal
Presented/I
nvited
Lecture/Ch
airing
Organized
UNT Health Science
Center,Texas,USA. 27th
-29th December, 2013.
2012
Internatio
nal
SV University, Tirupati.
2nd to 4th march, 2012.
Presented
Production of
keratinases by
Bacillus sp.
using
Agricultural
byproducts as
alternate nutrient
source in SmF,
Molecular
modeling and
Dynamic
simulation
studies or
NMDA Receptor
: A Therapeutic
drug target for
neurological
disorders
Analysis of
Keratinase
treated feather
for its potential
as feed
supplement
National
conference on
Modern
innovations and
approaches in
biotechnology,
Characterization
of
Keratinase
isolated
from
Bacillus sp.
2012
National
Department
Biotechnology,
Kuppam.13th-15th
March, 2012
of
Presented
2011
Internatio
nal
Institute
of
pharmaceutical
technology,
SPMVV,Tirupati,
28th&29th October, 2011
Presented
2012
National
Department of Applied
Microbiology. SPMVV,
Tirupati.13 & 14th
February 2012.
Presented
2012
National
Depatment
of.Biotechnology.
SPMVV, Tirupati.13 &
14th February 2012
Presented
Internatio
nal
2nd
&4thMarch2012.SVUni
versity, Tirupati
Production of
keratinases by
Bacillus sp.
using
Agricultural
2012
National
Department of
Biotechnology,
Kuppam.13th-15 th
March, 2012
90
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
No
Name
26
International
conference on
biodiversity and
aquatic toxicology.
27
Workshop on
multimedia material
development,.
National seminar on
“Microorganisms in
Biotechnology:
perspective
in
human health”
.
National Seminar
on “Trends in
bioethics, bio safety
and intellectual
property rights”
National conference
on “Frontiers in
Biotechnology
28
29
30
31
Modern innovations
and approaches in
Biotechnology
32
Advances in
Microbial
Technology
33
Participation
Title
byproducts as
alternate nutrient
source in SmF.
Bioremediation
of feather by
keratinase
producing
Bacillus cells
and its use as
feed
workshop
year
National/
Internati
onal
Organized
2011
Internatio
nal
12-14th, February
2011.Acharya
Nagarjuna university,
Guntur
2011
National
SPMVV,Tiruapti. 29th 31st March, 2011
Application of
immobilized
Bacilli producing
Keratinase
in
feather
degradation
Genetic
foods – Boon or
Curse!
2010
National
organized
by
SV
University Tirupati on
October 29th & 30th,
2010
2010
National
Organized by School of
Sciences, SPMVV,
Tirupati,
Keratin
ase
treated
feather as source
of slow release
nitrogen
fertilizer
for
organic farming
Optimiz
ation
of
production
of
Keratinase using
RSM
Analysis of
Keratinase
treated feather
for its potential
as feed
supplement
National seminar
on vedic science
in relevance to
modern science
2010
National
Organized by School of
Sciences, SPMVV,
Tirupati. 27th&28th
March 2010.
2010
National
Department of
Biotechnology
SPMVV,Tirupati
2010
National
Department of Applied
Microbiology. SPMVV,
Tirupati
2010
National
SV University, Tirupati
91
Presented/I
nvited
Lecture/Ch
airing
Participation
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Department of Computer Sciences
Evaluative Report of the Department
1.
Name of the Department
2.
Year of establishment
3.
Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
4.
:
Computer Science
: 1983
:
Yes
(School of Sciences)
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) :
PG
:
M.Phil.:
Ph.D. :
MCA Regular course
MCA Self-finance course
Computer Science
Computer Science
- Intake 40
- Intake 60
5.
Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :
The department of Computer Science is taking care of Foundation Course in Computer
Applications which is a common course to all PG students of the university.
6.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.-
7.
Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons :
8.
Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System :
Semester and Choice Based Credit System
9.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
: Yes
 The foundation course - Communicative English is made mandatory for MCA students
in the 1st semester.

-
The department is providing opportunity to the students of MCA to take up External
Electives offered by other departments.
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Name of the Post
Professor
1
1
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
6
Associate Professors
2
1
-
Asst. Professors
6
6
2
Others
-
-
-
Sanctioned
Filled
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Name of the
Faculty
Qualification
Dr. K. Sandhya
Rani
Dr. T. Sudha
No. of
Years of
Experie
nce
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
Ph.D. – 4
M.Phil. - 1
Designation
Specialization
M.Sc,, PGDCA,
M.Tech., Ph.D.
Professor
Computer
Science
28
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
PGDCA, M.S.,
Ph.D.
M.Sc., M.S.,
Ph.D.
Professor
Computer
Science
26
Ph.D. - 4
M.Phil. - 2
Professor
Computer
Science
24
Ph.D. – 8
M.Phil. - 4
Dr. M. Usha
Rani
Dr. K. Usha
Rani
MCA, Ph.D.
Professor
22
M.Sc., B.Ed.,
MCA, Ph.D.
Professor
Computer
Science
Computer
Science
Ph.D. – 5
M.Phil. - 3
Ph.D. – 3
M.Phil. – 1
Dr. P. Venkata
Krishna
Dr. N. V.
Muthu
Lakshmi
Dr. P. Bhargavi
M.Tech, Ph.D
Professor
16
MCA, M.Tech.,
Ph.D.,
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Science and
Engineering
Computer
Science
M.Sc.,
M.Tech., Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Science
17
Dr. S. Jyothi
93
22
Ph.D. – 6
14
-
-
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Visiting Fellows:
:
 Prof. R. J. Ramasree, Dept. of Computer Science, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeet, Tirupati,
delivered a Lecture on Finite Automata, 2014.

Prof. K. R. Manjula, Dept. of Computer Science, Siddartha Institute of Engineering & Tech.,
Puttur delivered a Lecture on Visual Basic, 2013.

Dr. C. S. Sudhakar Reddy, Reader, S.V.A. Govt. College, Srikalahasti, Chittoor (Dt.) has
delivered lectures on on “Computer Based Financial Accounting” in the year 2010, 2013 and
2014.

Dr. K. Rama Krishna Prasad, Professor, Department of Mathematics, S.V.University, Tirupati
has delivered lectures on “Discrete Mathematical Structures”, 2014.

Dr.K. M. Bhanu, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, S.V. University, Tirupati
has delivered lectures on “Probability and Statistics” , 2014.
Adjunct faculty/Eminent professors: The list of professors who visited the department
during the time when National/International Seminars/Conferences conducted in the
department and shared their knowledge with the faculty, scholars and students of the
department.
S.No
Name of the Adjunct faculty/Eminent professor
Year
1
Prof. A. Appa Rao, VC, JNTU, Kakinada.
2010-2011
2
Prof. P.Govindarajulu, S.V. University.
3
Prof. Ashok Rao, Mysore University
4
Dr. Prameela
5
Prof. Girija Jayaramen, IIT,Delhi
6
Dr. Vengamma, Director, SVIMS
7
Prof. P. Geeravani, Ex VC, SPMVV.
8
Prof. CSR Prabhu, Deputy Director,NIC,Hyderabad.
9
Prof. G. Hemanth Kumar, Mysore University
10
Prof. Hemanthappa, Bangalore University
11
Prof. Krishna Gandhi, VC, JNTU, Ananthapur.
12
Prof. Ashok Rao, IISc, Bangalore
2012-2013
13
Dr A.K.Singh, NRDM division, DST Delhi.,
2013-2014
14
Dr Venkata Ramana, Director, NIC, Hyderabad.
15
Prof. G.P. Ganapathi, Department of Disaster Management, VIT, Vellore.
16
Prof. Pradeep, SVU Engineering College,Tirupati.
2011-2012
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NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
Name of the Adjunct faculty/Eminent professor
17
Prof. Jagadesh, Head Dept. of Geo-Engineering College of Engineering,
Andhra University.
18
Prof. P. Venkata Krishna, School of Computing Science and Engineering,
VIT University, Vellore
19
Prof. Kiran Kumar, Department of Disaster Management, VIT, Vellore.
20
Prof. S.Srinivasa Rao ,Principal Dept. of Geology, Principal, Aadikavi
Nannayya University.
21
Dr. Pratap Sundar, Managing Director, GSS Products Pvt Ltd.,,Hyderabad.
Year
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise information :
MCA - 20%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 20:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual :
Actual :
Systems Operator
:
1
(Contract basis)
Computer Operator
:
1
(Contract basis)
Junior Assistant :
1
Attenders
:
2
Sweeper
:
1
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies :
DBT: Image Processing, Neural Networks, Pattern Recognition
UGC: Data Mining, GIS.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
Number of Faculty involved
:
01 (National funding agencies)
a) National Agencies
b) International Agencies
:
:
DBT
--
c) Total Grants Received
:
Rs. 31.84 Lakhs
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Name of the
Investigator
Title of the
Project
Period
DBT
2012-15
PI: Prof. S. Jyothi, Dept. Pattern
of Computer Science,
Recognition
SPMVV
of Indian
Prawn with
Co-PI: Dr. D. M.
Neural
Mamatha, Dept. of
Networks
Sericulture, SPMVV
d) Completed Projects
S.No.
Funding
Agency
Name of the
Investigator
1.
Prof. S. Jyothi
2.
Dr. M. Usha
Rani
:
Rs. 7.42 Lakhs (Total Grants Received)
Title of the Project
Funding
Agency
Analyzing Deforestation Factors using
Data Mining Techniques
Pattern Recognition through Data
Mining Techniques on NREGS Data of
A.P.
Period
UGC
2010-12
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs. in
Lakhs
6.12
UGC
2011-12
1.3
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received :
a) National collaboration
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs. in Lakhs
31.84
--
b) International collaboration
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
:
--
20. Research facility / centre with
• state recognition
:
• national recognition
• international recognition
Ph.D. & M.Phil. Programmes
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies
:
-22. Publications:
∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international)
National
:
57
International
:
224 (Details of publications provided at Annexure – I)
∗ Monographs
:
01
∗ Chapters in Books :
04
∗ Edited Books :
07
∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers : 05
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Book of the
Title
1.
Dimensions and
challenges in
providing QoS for
wireless systems:
Systems approach
1.
Dynamic Ad-Hoc
Networks
Global Trends in
Information Systems
and Software
Applications
“Context Aware
Services”, Soft
Computing approaches
for WSN
“Fault Tolerant
Rooting”, Soft
Computing approaches
for WSN
2.
3.
4.
ISBN No. & Publisher
Monographs
ISBN-10: 3659177911, LAP LAMBERT
Academic Publishing
Chapters in Books
ISBN 978-1-84919-647-5, eISBN 978-184919-648-2. The IET
978-3-642-29215-6 Springer-CCIS
Year
2012
Prof. P.
Venkata
Krishna
2013
Prof. P.
Venkata
Krishna
2012
CRC Press
2015
CRC Press
2015
Prof. P.
Venkata
Krishna
Edited Books
Ikon Books, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-81908497-9-1. (Editor)
1.
Computing &
Communication
Technologies
2.
Advances in
Mathematical &
Computational
Methods
Advances in
Mathematical &
Computational
Methods
Emerging Trends in
Information and
communication
Systems Security
Volume-II, Ikon Books, New Delhi, ISBN:
978-81-908497-6-0. (Editor).
2011
Volume-I, Ikon Books, New Delhi, ISBN:
978-81-908497-6-0. (Editor)
2011
978-81-311-0425-5, Commonwealth
Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
2012
5.
Global Trends in
Computing and
Communication
Systems
Springer-CCIS
2012
6.
Global Trends in
Information Systems
and Software
Applications
Springer-CCIS
2012
3.
4.
Faculty
Name
97
2011
Prof. S.
Jyothi &
Prof. K.
Usha Rani
Prof. S.
Jyothi
Prof. T.
Sudha
Prof. P.
Venkata
Krishna
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7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Book of the
ISBN No. & Publisher
Title
Green Technology and 1754-3916
Inderscience
Publishers,
Digital Enterprise for Netherlands
Sustainability
Books
Principles of Grid
ISBN: 9380618159
Computing: Concepts
Ane Books, New Delhi
& Applications
Fundamentals of
Director of Distance Education, SV
Information technology, University, Tirupati
Directorate of Distance
Education
Computer Organization
and Advanced
Computer Architecture
Decision Trees and
Hybrid Approaches
ISBN: 978-81-239-2322-2.
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd.
Challenges,
Opportunities, and
Dimensions of CyberPhysical Systems
ISBN13: 9781466673120|ISBN10: 1466673
125
IGI-Global, USA
ISBN:978-3639-66262-7, Lambert Academic
Publishing
Year
Faculty
Name
2014
2010
2012
2013
2014
2015
Prof. P.
Venkata
Krishna
Prof. S.
Jyothi
Prof. M.
Usha Rani
Prof. K.
Usha Rani
Prof. P.
Venkata
Krishna

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO
host, etc.)





Citation Index - range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor - range / average
h-index
:
:
:
:
:
8 - 608
0 - 7.71
0 - 7.71
1.0 - 7.71
2-20
23. Details of patents and income generated
:
1. M. Rajasekhara Babu, P. Venkata Krishna, B. Ramakrishna Rao, Tatavarti V.S.N. Rao,
Shijo, Preetham, Rajesh (2010).‘Method and apparatus for recognition of hand gestures of
differently abled persons’– IPO No. 2567/CHE/2010 Patent Filed – September 2010 and
Patent published July 2012, Chennai.
2. Aman Sharma and P. Venkata Krishna, “5454/CHE/2013: A method and apparatus for
human life security”, IPO No. 5454/CHE/2010 Patent Filed – 27 November 2013, Chennai.
3. Sanju V, Niranjan C and P. Venkata Krishna, “SMITHA: Scalable Modular inter connect
for three dimensional Application High performance applications -A New3d Topology for
NoC Systems”, IPO No. 1598/CHE/2014 Patent Filed – 26 March 2014.
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated :
--
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
/ industries in India and abroad
:
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 Prof. T. Sudha has been appointed as professor in Dept of Computer Science, Vikrama
Simhapuri University, Nellore and served 3 years from 2009 to 2012.
 Prof. S. Jyothi Visited Amstradam, The Netherlands in April 23rd to 27th, 2012 to present a
paper in the International Conference.
 Prof. T. Sudha visited at Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, in July 16-19, 2012 to present a
paper in International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition by World Conference in Computer Science, Computer Engineering &
Applied Computing.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify)
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards :
Prof. K. Sandhya Rani
Advisory Board Member, Cintel Systems, California, USA, since 2013.
Prof. T. Sudha
Academic Senate member for Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda
Dist. Telengana State from 2013 to till date.
Prof. S. Jyothi
 Editorial Board Member, IJAEES (International
Advancement In Earth And Environmental Sciences)
Journal
Of
 Reviewer of ICCCA2015, International Conference on Computing,
Communication and Automation-2015, IEEE Conference Record No:
#36179
Prof. P. Venkata
Krishna
 IBM Certified Database Associate DB2 Universal Database V8.1
Family.
 Reviewer for IEEE journal on Mobile Computing.
 Reviewer for IET journal on Communications.
 Reviewer for Wiley InterScience on journal on Communication
Systems.
 Reviewer for Common Ground Journal on Knowledge Management.
 Editor for International Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and
Informatics.
 Editor for Journal of Advanced Computing Technologies.
 Guest Editor and member of EB for IJCNDS, Inderscience Publishers,
Netherlands.
 Publication Chair, International Conference on Future Generation
Communication Technologies (FGCT 2012), December 12-14, 2012,
British Computer Society, London, UK.
 Member of Editorial Board, The Scientific World Journal, Hindawi
Publishing Corporation.
 EB member, The Journal
http://www.jfgt.org/home.
of
Future
Game
Technology,
 Publicity Chair, ICIF 2013, International Conference on Intelligence
Fusion (ICIF 2013), Jeju Korea, June 27-29, 2013http://icif2013.org/.
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 Publicity Chair, ICIIST 2014, The 2nd International Conference on
Intelligent Information System and Technology, Tsingdao, China 26th
June 2014 - 28th June 2014, http://www.iciist2014.org/
Dr. P. Bhargavi
Editorial Board member for IJCAR journals, 2012 to till date.
d) any other (please specify)
Prof. K. Sandhya Rani
 BOS Member, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, 2014 to till date.
 BOS Member, Dravidian University, Kuppam, 2011-2013.
 BOS Chairperson, SPMVV, 2010 April to January 2012.
 Dean Development, SPMVV, 2013 to till date.
 Served as Convener / member in various committees constituted by
the university.
Prof. T. Sudha
 Member of BOS, IT, School of Engineering & Technology, SPMVV,
Tirupati, 2007 to date.
 Member CSE, School of Engineering & Technology, SPMVV,
Tirupati, 2007 to date.
 Dean College Development Council (CDC), VSU, Nellore from 2010
Feb to 2011 December.
 Chairperson BOS, Dept Of Computer Science, VSU, Nellore from
2011 to 2014.
 Member BOS, Department of M.C.A, S.V University, Tirupati from
2007 to 2010
 Member BOS, Department of Computer Science, Acharya Nagarjuna
University from 2010-2013.
 Member BOS, Department of M.C.A, Adikavi Nananaya University,
from 2008 to 2010
 Dean CDC, VSU, Nellore form 2010 to Jan 2012.
 Director (Director of Admissions) from the Academic Year 2010-2012
at VSU, Nellore.
 Member BOS, Dept. of Informatics, Kakatiya University Warangal
from 2009 to 2012
 Member BOS, for BCA in Rayalaseema University, Kurnool from
2010 till date
 Member BOS Dept.of MCA Duvvuru Ramanamma Women’s College
(AUTONOMOUS), affiliated to VSU, Nellore from 2010 to 2012
 Academic standing council member Duvvuru Ramanamma Women’s
College (AUTONOMOUS), affiliated to VSU, Nellore from 2010 to
2012
 Member, BOS, Dept. of MCA, Dravidian University, Kuppam from
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2013 January till date.
 ICET member, 2011 to 2013.
Prof. S. Jyothi
 ICET Member, 2010-2011.
 BOS Member of Computer Science in S.V. University from 20112013.
 BOS Member of Computer Science in DRW College, Gudur
(Autonomous) 2011 – 2014.
 BOS Member of Computer Science for under graduate courses,
Bangalore University, Bangalore in the year 2013.
 BOS Member of Computer Science, Dravidian University, Kuppam
from 2013-2015.
 JNTUA University Nominee of BOS, SITAMS, Chittoor from 2013.
 Member of KSET 2014.
 BOS Member of Computer Science, Rayalaseema University,
Kurnool from Feb’2014.
 Director, University Computer to Feb’ 2013 to maintain Campus
Networking and Web site development & maintenance.
 IMF Coordinator April, 2010 to till date.
 Head (I/C) CSE & IT of SPMVV Engineering College from July 25th
2011 to Nov, 2012.
 Convener of the online submission of DSIR Customs/Excise Duty
exemption process in the year 2012.
 Working as “NSS Programme officer, unit-VIII, NSS Bureau” on
2004 to 2007 at Sri Padmavathi Mahila University, Tirupati.
 Member in Computers purchasing Committee.
 Member in University Digital Library Committee from 2014 to till
date.
 Member in University Automation Technical Committee from 2014
to till date.
 Member in ICET committee of Andhra Pradesh from 2009 to 2011.
 Anti-Ragging Committee member in 2010 to 2011.
 Life Member ISTE (Indian Science & Technical Education)
 Life Member in CSI ( Computer Society of India)
 Member of IEEE Computer Society.
 Member of IEEE GIS forum.
 Member of ACM Society.
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 Software developed for Computerized GPF Accounts for both
Teaching & Non-Teaching Employees and monitoring appr. 400
Employees data from 1983 to 2010 of SPMVV in the year 2010.
 Software developed for Computerized 2006 RPS arrears of faculty of
SPMVV from 2010 -2012.
 Life Member in ISCA (The Indian Science Congress Association),
2015.
Prof. M. Usha Rani
 2009 November to 2011 July, worked as I/C Head to Dept. of
Computer Science & Engineering, School of Engineering and
Technology, SPMVV, Tirupati.
 2009 November to 2011 July, worked as I/C Head to Dept. of
Information Technology, School of Engineering and Technology,
SPMVV, Tirupati.
 9-07-11 to 07.07.2014, worked as Head to Department of Computer
Science, SPMVV, Tirupati.
 20.02.2014 to till date, NSS Programme Officer, SPMVV, Tirupati.
 09.04.2014 to till date, Member, Advisory Committee, SC/ST
students for UGC/NET, SPMVV, Tirupati.
 18.06.14 to till date, Member, Central Purchasing Committee,
SPMVV, Tirupati.
 27.09.2014 to till date, Nodal Officer, In-Charge of Online Students’
Grievance Redressal Cell, Tirupati.
 31.12.2014 to till date, BOS-Chair Person, Dept. of Computer
Science, SPMVV, Tirupati.
 2014 to till date, BOS member in Computer Science, SV University,
Tirupati.
 2011 to 2013 – BOS member in Computer Science, Dravidian
University, Kuppam.
 Member in various committees constituted by the University.
 2011 to 2013 ICET member.
Prof. K.Usha Rani
 BOS Internal member in Computer Science, SPMVV, Tirupati since
2010.
 BOS External Member in Computer Science & Technology at SKU,
Anantapur, since 11.03.2014.
 Member in the committee of CURIE Project, 15.11.2010 to till date.
 Convener of the Advisory Committee constituted to develop
software
required for departments /sections of the SPMVV,
9.7.2010 to
14.12.2012.
 Member of the Anti-Ragging Cell, 2010-2011.
 Director, University Computer Centre, SPMVV, 1.7.2010 to 14.11.2012.
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




Prof. P. Venkata Krishna
UGC 1crore grant committee member, 2013-2014.
University Placement Officer from 15.11.2012 to 16.12.2014.
Head, Dept. of Computer Science for 2 years from 9.07.2014.
Member of the Anti-Ragging Cell, 2014-2015.
ISTE Life Member- No. LM93816 since 2013.
Life Member in ISCA (The Indian Science Congress Association),
2015.
 Senior Member of IEEE
 Member of IE (I)
 Member of ACM
 BOS member of Computer Science, Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering
College, A Ragampeta, Tirupati.
Dr. P. Bhargavi
 Life Membership in Indian Society of Technical Education (LMISTE)
 International Association of Computer Science and Information
Technology (IACSIT)
 International Association of Engineers (IAENG)
 Middle East Association of Computer Science and Engineering
(MEACSE)
 Annual Membership in the Indian Science Congress Association
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
/
Faculty members are deputed to attend recharging programmes.
a) Faculty attended workshops, training programs, etc., as listed below:
(Details are provided at Annexure – II)
Faculty Name
Dr. K. Sandhya Rani
No. of Workshop/ training
programs, etc., attended
02
Dr. T. Sudha
01
Dr. S. Jyothi
13
Dr. M. Usha Rani
13
Dr. K. Usha Rani
09
Dr. P. Venkata Krishna
06
Dr. P. Bhargavi
12
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b) Participate in Industry Orientation Programmes:
As a placement Officer Prof. K. Usha Rani attended the following programmes.
•
•
•
Placement Officer Meet by TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) at Hyderabad from
22.08.2013 to 23.08.2013.
Placement & Training Officers meet/workshop by TCS at Hyderabad on 27.06.2014 to
28.06.2014.
Placement Officers Meet by ACCENTURE at Bengaluru from
04.07.2014 to
05.07.2014.
c) Industrial Visits : As a placement Officer Prof. K. Usha Rani visited TCS & Accenture Companies in
the year 2013 and 2014.
d) Faculty presented papers at National/International Seminars/Conferences:
Faculty Name
National
Conferences
6
4
21
15
10
2
11
Dr. K. Sandhya Rani
Dr. T. Sudha
Dr. S. Jyothi
Dr. M. Usha Rani
Dr. K. Usha Rani
Dr. P. Venkata Krishna
Dr. N. V. Muthu Lakshmi
Dr. P. Bhargavi
International
Conferences
2
2
12
6
5
20
2
3
28. Student projects
•
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects :
100%
• percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
/ industry / institute
:
100%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty :
Prof. T. Sudha
Received A.P State best teacher award for the academic year 2010-2011.
Prof. P. Venkata
Krishna
 Recipient of 2009-10 Cognizant-VIT Best Faculty Award
 Recipient of 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 VITs Best Researcher
Award
 Obtained ISO and Guinness Book record for Riviera.
 Listed in International Biographical Centre (IBC), Cambridge, England
as “2000 OUTSTANDING INTELLECTUALS OF THE 21st
CENTUARY 2011”.
 Received Certificate of Appreciation from Chancellor of VIT University
for publishing papers in refereed research journals during VITAA DAY
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26th January 2010.
 Biography is listed in Marquis who’s who in the world 2009-2010
edition.
 Biography is selected in Marquis who’s who in Science and Engineering
2010-2011 edition.
 Listed in International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England as TOP
100 ENGINEERS 2010.
 IBM Certified Database Associate DB2 Universal Database V8.1
Family.
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
• Students
:
--
:
-
Ms. Y. Asifa Banu, MCA II year secured First prize at National Level
Student’s Technical Symposium INNOWIZ-2015 on 18th March, 2015 at
Madanapalle Institute of Technology & science, Madanapalle, A.P.
-
Sri Padmavati Prathibha Puraskar – 2015 Best Student Award by Akhil
Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad, Andhra Pradesh for the Academic year 2014
– 2015 for the following students
1. G. Krishnaveni -
MCA I Year
2. K. Kavitha
-
MCA II Year
3. G. Manimala
-
MCA III Year
Gold Medal - Meritorious Student (2012-2015 Batch)
By Junior Chamber International, Tirupati
Grand Prix – Great Day Celebration on 15th September, 2015
1. Ms. C. Sharishma
Prathibha Awards
Meritorious Students
(2012-2015 Batch)
1. Ms. C. Sharishma
2. Ms. G. Manimala
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30. Seminars / Conferences/Workshops organized and the source
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
:6
S.No
Name of the faculty
1
Prof. T. Sudha
2
Prof. S. Jyothi &
Prof. K. Usha Rani
3.
Prof. S. Jyothi
4.
Prof. M. Usha Rani
5.
Prof. M. Usha Rani
6.
Prof. M. Usha Rani
Name of the Conference /
Seminar /
Workshop/Training
Programme organized
Winter Training Programme
on
“Geo-Spatial Technologies
and Applications.”
National Conference on
Computing &
Communication
Technologies
International Conference on
Mathematical and
computational methods
(AMCM2011)
National
Online workshop on PHP
and MYSQL
National Conference on
Computer Science,
Engineering and
Applications
(CSEA-2012)
National Conference on
Advances in Computational
Intelligence and Computer
Engineering
(ACICE-2013)
of
funding
Duration /
Dates /Year
Funding
Agency
05- 25 Feb2014.
DST
6th & 7th Oct,
2010
APSCHE
& APCOST
5th - 7th Jan,
2011
DST & UGC
14th Mar,
2012
Sponsored by
IIT, Bombay
9 – 10 Nov,
2012.
APSCHE
23 – 24 Oct,
2013
UGC
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
 Admissions for Research Programme (Ph.D. and M.Phil.) on merit basis through RESET
entrance examination conducted by the university.
 Scholars have to qualify pre-Ph.D. examination conducted by the university at the end
of first year after admissions.
 Scholars have to submit half-yearly reports related to the research work.
 Presentation of a seminar regarding thesis work for the approval of DRC (Department
Research Council) members prior to the thesis submission.
 Avoidance of plagiarism: Faculty and Research Scholars making use of open source
plagiarism tools.
 The university participates in Shodhganga of UGC by depositing the Ph.D. thesis with
INFLIBNET for electronic dissemination through open access
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32. Student profile programme-wise:
 MCA Course admissions are through ICET and Web counseling conducted by State
Government.
 Ph.D./M.Phil. admissions are through RESET conducted by University. The selection
process is based purely on the marks obtained in the qualifying RESET examination. The
admission procedure strictly adheres to rules which are laid down by the UGC and
university.
 All students of Andhra Pradesh and State of Telangana are local students to SPMVV.
SPMVV is a state wide University and admits students from all regions of Andhra
Pradesh and State of Telangana in the ratio of 42:22:36 for Andhra, Rayalaseema and
Telangana regions respectively.
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
MCA
M.Phil. &
Ph.D.
Applications
received
2010-2013
2011-2014
2012-2015
2013-2016
2014-2017
2015-2018
2011-2012
62
2012-2013
90
2013-2014
2014-2015
89
87
Male
Selected
Female
Pass percentage
Male
Female
61
58
56
62
44
65
M.Phil.3
Ph.D. - 6
Ph.D. - 5
99
93
99
Ph.D. 14
M.Phil.1
Ph.D. -
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
MCA
M.Phil
Ph.D
% of
students
from the
same
university
-33
18
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
100
67
82
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
----
% of
students
from
other
countries
----
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET,
GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. –
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35. Student progression
Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
-01
07
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
-05
46
--
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of Staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
25
of the same university
62.5
12.5
0
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
:
--
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
:
Internet facilities for staff and students
Total number of class rooms
:
Class rooms with ICT facility
:
Students’ laboratories
:
Research laboratories
:
389 Books
:
4
2
1
1
1 Gbps / Wi-Fi
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a)
From the host institution/university :
Project Fellows:
1. Ms. B. Usha Rani, February 2011 to November 2012.
2. Ms. Hima Bindu, March 2013 to till date.
b)
From other institutions/universities
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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. :
Gold medals are given to University rank holders.
 Poor student fund is also given to one student of from the department :
Ch. Naga Jyothi, MCA I year received the fund in the year 2014-2015.
 Majority of the students getting Scholarships through State Government.
Details of financial Assistance Total Strength
given to the students by (I+II +III yrs)
government through the college
Academic Year
No. of students received
Scholarships
(BC/SC/EBC/Minority)
2010-11
61+ 54+84
48+45+73
2011-12
58+61+ 53
51+48+45
2012-13
56+58+59
48+51+48
2013-14
62+56+58
56+48+51
2014-15
44+62+56
37+56+48
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
 Referring
bench
marking
universities/institutions.
programmes
offered
by
other
reputed
 Feedback obtained from Industry experts and alumni.
Methodology:
The suggestions given by stakeholders are considered in Board of Studies and
recommendations are placed before the Academic Senate for necessary approval of
programmes.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
the department utilize the feedback?
does
Yes.
Feedback is obtained from faculty on the curriculum as well as the teaching–learningevaluation. Feedbacks are compiled and taken for discussion in Board of Studies. These
suggestions are forwarded to Academic Senate for approval.
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes.
The feedback obtained from the student’s staff on will be discussed in the department
meetings and Board of Studies for necessary actions for improvements. Student’s feedback
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on curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation is obtained and discussed in the Board of
Studies and forwarded to Academic Senate for approval.
Two meritorious students of the department are placed in Board of Studies of the department.
They will participate in the BOS meetings and in curriculum design.
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes
Alumni and employers feedback on the curriculum and syllabus are considered and presented
to board of studies and forwarded to Academic Senate for approval.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
1.
R. C. Saritha
Senior Technical, C-Doc Office, Banglore
2.
Dr. T. Anuradha
Asso. Professor, Dravidian University, Kuppam
3.
Dr. K. R. Manjula
Sasthra
4.
P. Divya
Wipro Project Leader, Banglore
5.
K. Vijaya Lakshmi
Asst. Professor, SV University, Tirupati.
6.
Dr. M. Kezia Rani
Asst. Professor, Adhi Kavi Nannaya University,
Rajhaumudry (Nannyer)
7.
K. Radha Rani
Infosys Senior Team Leader, Banglore
8.
S. Himaja
Software Engineer, TCS, Hyderabad
9.
T. Kavitha Das
Project Leader, TCS, Chennai
10.
Gutti. Padmaja
Sr. Systems Security Specialist,
Blue Cross Blue Shield, USA
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
The following are the various enrichment programmes conducted for the students:
Series of lectures on:
 Advanced Java Programming by P. Krishna Chaitanya, Bangalore, during the period Oct-Nov,
2014
 Discrete Mathematical Structures by Dr. V. Sreenivasulu Reddy, SVU, Tirupati during the
period Oct-Nov, 2014
 Project Technical assistance by G. Naga Lakshmi, Head of CSE, Siddartha Institute of
Engineering & Tech., Puttur during the period Feb-Mar, 2014.
 Visual C++ by M. Lavanya, Assistant Professor(SL), SVEC, Tirupati during the period Feb-Mar,
2014.
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Special Lectures arranged:
 Dr. K. Rama Narayana, Placement Director at Kerala, delivered a Lecture on Spoken English &
Interview Skills on 7.11.2013.
 Sri. P. Raja Reddy, Retired Faculty of Police Training Centre, Tirupati, delivered a Lecture on
Personality Development & Interview Skills on 24-07-14.
 Sri. M. Sivaiah, Senior Software Engineer, Accenture, PVT Ltd. Bangalore, delivered a Lecture
on Industry Needs on 25-10-14.
Workshops arranged:
 Online workshop on PHP and MYSQL, Sponsored by IIT, Bombay on 14-03-2012.
 An orientation program on Skill Development and Group Discussion by GEMS (Globarena EMentoring System) is organized for Final year MCA students on 22.12.2012.
 A pre placement talk by NETULTIMATE, a software development Company is organized for
Final Year Students of MCA on 18.02.2013.
 Under JKC a Microsoft . Net (DOT NET) workshop is organized for II year MCA students from
27.02.2013 to 28.02.2013.
 Under JKC an online examination Microsoft certification is conducted 26.03.2013 for MCA
students.
 A workshop on “Employability Skills and Technology Expectation” to the final year students
of MCA by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) was organized on 27.07.2013.
 A pre placement talk by NETULTIMATE, a software development Company, is organized for
Final Year Students of MCA on 21.01.2014.
 ACCENTURE a leading multinational company- a software development company- came
forward to interact with our final & pre-final students of MCA in our campus. In this context
an interactive session is arranged where ACCENTURE is inviting students to participate and
engage with their campus recruitment team and women leadership. The program is
organized on 04.03.2014.
 For the final year students of MCA Campus Recruitment Training
(CRT) program is
conducted from 22.08.14 to 24.08.14.
 Pre-Placement talk by senior representatives of TCS (Tata Consultancy Services), Hyderabad
is held on 19.09.2014 as a part of on campus recruitment drive for final year students of
MCA.
 For JKC registered final year students of MCA, a Soft Skills Workshop is conducted on
20.09.2014.
 One day Work Shop on Leadership Training by Junior Chamber International, Tirupati, on
03.03.15 to the MCA II year students.
 One Week Training Programme on Intensive Soft Skills and Employability Skills from 9 to 15
May, 2015 at SPMVV.
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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
MCA Programme:
 Classroom teaching is supplemented by seminars, project works, modern audio-visual
gadgets, assignments, academic talks and brain storming sessions.
 Class room teaching may be made more interesting and participatory with the use of
modern teaching aids such as LCD projector, Multimedia, Internet, Cassettes and
CDs.
 Tutorial system may be effectively undertaken to develop a healthy teacher taught
relationship.
 Bridge and remedial courses are organized to orient the new learners and to raise the
disadvantaged learners to the level of quick learners.
 Special academic counseling given to slow learners to overcome the difficulties in
studying.
 Additional handouts and study materials are developed for the benefit of slow learners
in an examination orientated pattern.
 Students belonging to SC, ST, OBC and weaker sections are given special coaching
by outsourcing experts by Remedial Coaching Center funded by UGC specially for
improving English and Quantitative abilities.
 Students are encouraged to participate in various technical events conducted within
the university and at other institutions.
 Special lectures are arranged by visiting fellows and guest lecturers for the benefit of
students.
Research Programme:
For the Research Scholars course work classes will be conducted in the department
for Paper –I : Research Methodology & Computer Applications ( 40 direct teaching hours, 20
hours of Assignments/Seminars). Classes related to area of specialization will be taken care
by concern research supervisors.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
 Two periodical exams (internal examinations) are conducted prior to the end semester
examination to continuously monitor the learning depth of students.
 Mini and Major projects are made mandatory to strengthen and analyze the application
knowledge of students. External examiner along with the guide evaluates the projects and
allots the marks.
 Mock interviews and group discussions are organized for the pre-final year and final year
students to develop job potential skills in them.
 Performance of the students is reviewed constantly after each periodical test by the mentors
 Remedial classes are arranged for slow learners.
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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
 Students, teaching and nonteaching staff of the department actively participate in Swatch
Bharat Programme on third Saturday of every month to keep the department premises clean
and green
 Students in large number actively participate in various activities carried out through NSS
under the guidance of NSS Programme Officer, Prof. M Usha Rani of the department.
 Nearby village is adopted and a special camp upto 7 days was conducted to create
awareness on cleanliness, importance of education, health care and self help to the
villagers.
 Special camp was organized in the adopted village (SC, ST colonies of Peruru village)
by NSS Unit-II volunteers from Computer Science department and NSS Program
Officer for a period of one week under the theme “Youth for Health” during the
period 23.03.2014 to 29.03.2014 and various activities were carried out in each day
in special camp.
 To create Awareness on social causes, the department has organized various events
on under the supervision of NSS unit:

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


International day for the preservation of the Ozone layer
World AIDS day
World disabled day
NSS Day
Science day
National education day
Good governance day
Voter’s day, etc.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
 Soft skill training through department, Placement & Carrier Counsel Cell and Jawahar
Knowledge Centre.
 Students are given the required motivation and conceptual help for preparing
technical papers at National level paper presentation contests.
 Students Participated in Workshops, Seminars & Conferences and presentation of papers in
the said programmes organized by the department and in other institutions.
 Guest Lectures by Academicians & Experts from industries / Institutes.
 The students are involved in various committee formed for organizing conference,
workshop, guest lectures at institution & departmental level.
 The students encouraged to publish materials in college magazine; Newsletters etc. The
students are motivated to express their talent in the form of articles, paintings. The college
magazine provides a platform to bring out their hidden talents.
 Dept. Magazine : A Magazine -KEY (Keep Educating Yourself) – 2013 was released on
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11.12.13 and placed on the website.
 Pertaining to Annual day and Sports day students participated and won prizes in Literary,
cultural activities and sport being organized during the period of January to March of every
year.
 Two meritorious students of the department are placed in Board of Studies of the
department. They will participate in the BOS meetings and in curriculum design
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
MCA , M.Phil and Ph.D. programmes of the department are approved by State Government and
UGC.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or
applied.
-51.Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths:
1. All the faculty members in the department are Ph.D. holders and actively involved in
research and the department is having an inter disciplinary research project funded by
DBT.
2. Majority of the faculty serving in key positions to support the administration.
3. Research output in terms of national and international publications and a good number
of Ph. Ds awarded from the department.
4. The curricula of MCA are revised regularly to meet the requirement of society and
software industry. Mini and Major Project work is an integral component of MCA
programme.
5. Campus selections through Placement Cell & Job readiness through Placement Cell,
Carrier Counsel Cell and Jawahar Knowledge Centres.
Weaknesses :
1. The department could not apply for SAP/FIST for all these years as the department was
not having required number of faculty specified by the funds the department could not
renewal the subscription.
2. IEEE digital library access was available up to 2012. Due to lack of funding.
Opportunities:
1. The university encouraging faculty to obtain projects from funding agencies. Faculty
submitted three inter disciplinary proposals to DBT and UGC in this academic year.
2. The department can apply for SAP as the faculty strength enhanced from 5 to 8 in the
month of March, 2015 because of new recruitments.
3. Students have opportunity to widen their knowledge by interacting with professional
forums and by online courses through Internet facility (Wi-Fi) in the campus.
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4. The department has flexibility to modify the course content by giving importance to skill
oriented composition.
5. The university recently entered into MoU for startup Bootcamp/Startup village between
SPMVV and Indian Telecom Innovation Hub Technology Bossiness incubator, January
2015.
Challenges:
1. Industry-academic interaction to be strengthened through collaborative work at
National/International level.
2. To enter into MoUs with other institutes/industries.
52. Future plans of the department.
 To start need based and career-oriented courses, which encourage entrepreneurship
and employability in addition to the existing course.
 To provide specialized labs to strengthen the regular courses as well as research
activities in the department.
 To strengthen the placement opportunities for the students by inviting more number of
reputed organizations.
 To start a journal from the department.
 The department is in a plan to apply for SAP and DST-FIST as three new faculty
members are appointed in the department recently (faculty strength increased from 5
to 8).
 To develop linkages with National and International institutions for consultancy.
 Plan to obtain access to reputed online journals such as IEEE, ACM, Springer,
Science direct, etc.
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Department of General Biotechnology
Evaluative Report of the Department
1.
Name of the Department
: Department of Biotechnology
2.
Year of establishment
3.
Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
: 2002
Part of School of Sciences
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., and Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S.
UG
PG
M.Phi
l.
Ph.D
No.
Names of
Programmes
offered
Integrated
Masters
Integrate
d Ph.D
1.
M.Sc. Biotechnology
---
PG
----
----
----
-----
2.
M.Sc. Integrated
Biotechnology
----
----
-----
-----
Integrated
Biotechnology
------
3.
M.Phil.
----
----
M.Phil
----
-----
-----
---
----
------
Ph.D
------
------
Biotechnology
4.
Ph.D
Biotechnology
5.
Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved.
Amount/Budget
S.No. Name of the Programme
Years
(Proposed)
1.
6.
7.
B.Voc & M.Voc inTechno
5 Yrs
1 Crore
entrepreneurship proposal
submitted by Depts of Applied
Microbiology & Biotechnology
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Nil
Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons.
Nil
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8.
Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System.
Semester; with Choice Based Credit System and Grading System.
9.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments.
•
•
•
•
Dr. B. Kishori is associated with Department of Home Science, offering M.Sc
Integrated Food technology for teaching a paper, Food Biotechnology during 201314 & 2014-15.
K. Parameswari and A. Megha Priya, Research Students engaged with conducting
practicals to students of Dept of Home Science in Food Biotechnology since 2013-14
& 2014-15.
Exchange of teaching classes with the faculty of Applied Microbiology for theory of
Microbiology & Molecular Biology 2010-12.
Teaching of Environmental Science to 1st year B.Pharmacy students by Ph.D
students of Biotechnology 2008-2014
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned
(7)
Filled
(6)
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor
1
-
2 (CAS)
Associate Professors
2
2
-
Asst. Professors
4
4
3
Others
-
-
2 to 4 (Guest Faculty)
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Name
Qualificatio
n
Dr.V.
Kalaran
i
Dr. R.
Usha
Dr.P.
Josthna
Dr. B.
Kishori
Dr. N.
John
Sushma
Designatio
n
M.Sc.,
Ph.D
Professor
M.Sc.,
M.Ed.,
Ph.D
M.Sc.,
Ph.D
M.Sc.,
Ph.D
Professor
M.Sc.,
Ph.D
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
Aquaculture
Biotechnology/
Fish
Plant
Biotechnology
9 Yrs
Cancer Biology
9 Yrs
Aquatic
Biotechnology/
Microbial
Technology
Nanobiotechnolo
gy
&
Neurotoxicology
9 Yrs
9 Yrs
No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil.
Students guided for
the last 5 years
Awarded
Submitted
Guiding
Ph.D 1
M.Phil
Ph.D - 2
M.Phil 1
Ph.D 2
--
Ph.D - 1
Ph.D-7
--
Ph.D.
–8
Ph.D 6
--
Ph.D - 1
9 Yrs
-Ph.D 2
M.Phil –
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors.
S.No.
Year
1.
2011-2012
2
2011-2012
3
2011-2012
4
2011-2012
5
2011-2012
Name of Visiting Fellow/ Adjunct
Faculty/ Emeritus
Dr. M.R.N. Murthy
Professor & Chairman
Molecular Biophysics Unit
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore – 12
Prof. S. Krupanidhi
School of Biotechnology
Vigan University,
Vadlamudi – 522 213, Guntur (Dt.)
Prof. N.P. Eswar Reddy
Associate Dean
College of Food Science & Technology
Pulivendula – 516390, Kadapa (dt)
Dr. Sailendra K. Saxena
Scientist, CCMB, Hyderabad
Dr. M. Hema
Assoc. Professor
Dept. of Virology
S.V. University, Tirupati
118
Ph.D 5
Topic
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13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty Programme
2010-15
M.Sc (2Yr)
20%
M.Sc (5Yr)
48%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
Programme
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
M.Sc (2Yr)
11.6:1
9:1
5.2:1
4.2:1
5.6:1
M.Sc (5Yr)
8.2:1
9.2:1
9.4:1
13.4:1
16:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual.
Sanctioned
Filled
Office Attendant
1
1
Computer Assistant & Clerk
1
1
Lab Technician
1
1
Lab Assistant
2
2
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies.








Aquaculture Biotechnology
Fish Immunology
Biodiversity Conservation
Plant Biotechnology
Cancer Biology
Endocrinology
Nanobiotechnology
Neurotoxicology
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17.
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
Ongoing Projects
Sl.
No
1.
2.
3.
4
Title of the project
Influence of prebiotics on the
immunostimulatory effect of gut
probiotics against bacterial infections in
a freshwater fish.
Aluminum –maltolate complex and
restraint stress produces age related
neurotoxicity in the rat: Protective role
of Clitoria ternatea.
Effect of Adrenomedullin on
Regulation of implantation and
fetoplacental
growth during rat pregnancy
Green synthesis of nanoparticles of
phyllanthin-lignan as potential
antidiabetic agent from Phyllanthus
amarus L.
Funding
Agency
Amount
Rs.(in
Lakhs)
Duration
UGC
15,30,000
2012-2015
12,00,000
2013 -2015
33,00,000
2014-2017
2,25,000
2015-2017
2,75,000
2015-2017
DST
DST
UGCSPMVV,
Tirupati
Under
Industry
PI
Prof.. V. Kalarani
Dr. N. John Sushma
Dr. P. Josthna
Prof. R. Usha &
Dr. B. Kishori
Linkages
5
Development of Novel Therapy
through Zinc oxide Nanoparticles for
Alzheimer’s disease and Diabetes
UGCSPMVV
Under
Innovative
Research
activities
Total
Rs. 65,30,000
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Completed Projects
Sl.
No
Title of the project
Fundin
g
Agency
Amount Rs.
PI
(in Lakhs)
Duratio
n
12,50,000
2010-13
Prof. R. Usha
12,64,533
2010-13
Dr. P. Josthna
2011 -14
Dr. N. John
Sushma
2011-14
Dr. B. Kishori
1.
Evaluation of Genetic Variability through
Morphological, bio-chemical and
molecular markers among the population
of Red Sanders.
2.
Effect of Adrenomedullin - 2 on
regulation of Fetoplacental growth during
rat late gestation.
3.
Role of Bacopa monniera extract on
oxidative stress and apoptosis induced by
aluminium.
UGC
12,75,733
4.
Isolation and characterization of peptide
hormones/genes regulating reproduction
in selected edible crustaceans
UGC
8,61,000
UGC
UGC
Total
Rs. 44,52,333
Submitted Projects
Sl.
No
Title of the project
Funding
Agency
Amount
Rs.
(in Lakhs)
Duration
PI
1.
Molecular characterization of
Cyclophilin gene expression during
plant development and heat stress
conditions in Arachishypogaea.
UGC
21.56
3 Yrs
Dr. R. Usha
UGC
20.00
3 Yrs
Dr. P. Josthna
2.
A study on Basella alba, a natural
therapeutic leafy vegetable for
prevention of Colon Cancer
Total
Rs. 41.56 lakhs
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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration
b) International collaboration
Interdepartmental / interdisciplinary research project proposals (submitted)
Sl.
No
Title of the project
Funding
Agency
Amount
Rs.
Duration
PI/Coordinators
1.
Integrated Disease Management
Interdepartmental Colloboration-Applied
Microbiology and Biotechnology
10.00
crores
3 Yrs
Prof. P.
Umamaheswari
& Prof .R.Usha
2.
Development of Biocatalysts for the
Bioremediation of Textile Azo Dye
Effluents -Interdepartmental
Colloboration-Applied Microbiology and
Biotechnology
CPEPA,
UGC
New
Delhi,2014
Ministry of
Environment
and Forests
(MOEF),2014
28.45
lakhs
3 yrs
Prof. P.
Umamaheswari
&
Prof. R. Usha
Total = 6.32 crores
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
DBT Sponsored M.Sc Biotechnology Teaching Programme
(2013-15)
:
20. Research facility / centre with
•
State recognition
•
National recognition
•
International recognition
Rs 53.81 (lakhs)
- Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies:
Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (National/ International)
1.
Dr. V. Kalarani
Research Publications
Int.Natl
Natl
6
7
2.
Dr. R. Usha
19
S.No. Name of the Faculty
122
3
Total
13
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3.
Dr. P. Josthna
18
2
20
4.
Dr. B. Kishori
11
1
12
5.
Dr. N. John Sushma
25
4
29
Total -
96
Prof. V. Kalarani
1.
A. Nagarjuna, N. V. Nanda Kumar V. Kalarani, and D. C. Reddy (2010) Aquatic and
Avian Biodiversity of Pulicat Brackish Water Lake and Ecological Degradation
World Journal of Fish and Marine Sciences 2 (2): 118-123. ISSN:2078-4589
2.
Sujatha,P., Kumar, B.N., Kalarani, V. (2012), Isolation, characterization and molecular
identification of bacteria from tannery effluent using 16S rRNA sequencing, Current
Biotica, Vol 6 (2): 198-207 ( ISSN 0973-4031)
3.
V.Sumathi, V.Sridevi, D.C.Reddy and V.Kalarani (2012), Gut microbes of laboratory
reared zebrafish as potential probiotics, ENVIS News Letters Microorganisms and
Environment Management, Vol 10 (2) 2-5. ISSN-0974-1550.
4.
Rani, V.K.M.S, Kalarani,V., Karuna R. (2012), Influence of low frequency
electromagnetic radiation on germination and growth of sunflower seeds (Helianthus
annus)., Current Biotica, Vol 5 (4): 436-445.
5.
Sujatha P., Naresh Kumar, B., Dharmendra V. & V.Kalarani (2012)’ Molecular
identification of fungal biomass
isolated from contaminated soil using 18s rRNA sequencing, “ International Journal
of Institutional Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 2 (5).
6.
Madhu Smitha Rani, V.K.M.S., Kalarani V., Karuna, R. (2012). Influence of low
frequency electromagnetic radiation on germination and growth of sunflower seeds
(Helianthus annus) Current Biotica, Vol. 5 (4): 436-445.
7.
Chengal Reddy S, Reddy D. C. and Kalarani V, Changes In The Ovarian Vitellogenin
Levels During Ovarian Cycle In The Giant Freshwater Prawn, Macrobrachium
Rosenbergii, Weekly Science Research Journal, 2013, Vol , issue 12 (10th October,
2013). ISSN No. 2321-7871
8.
K. Nagur Babu, D.C. Reddy and V. Kalarani (2013),Efffect of eyestalk Ablation on
Ovarian Maturation in the Tiger shrimp, PENAEUS MONODON (FABRICIUS)
under different environmental conditions, Int. Res J Pharm. App Sci., 2013; 3(4):149151.e-ISSN-2277-4149.
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P.Sujatha, V.Kalarani and B.Naresh Kumar (2013), Effective biosorption of Nickel (II)
from aqueous solutions using Trichoderma viridae, Journal of Chemistry, Vol 2013
(2013) Thomous Reuters I.F-0.622, (Scopus)
10. Delhi Bai S, Reddy D C and Kalarani V (2014), Influence of spirulina fortified
supplementary feed on the biochemical composition of fingerlings of the common
carp, Cyprinus carpio (L. 1758), Int. J. LifeSc. Bt & Pharm. Res. Vol. 3, No. 1,
January 2014. . ISSN-0976-3651
11. V. Sumathi, S.Jyothsna and V.Kalarani (2014), Probiotics – A Novel Alternative to
Maintain Biosafety in Aquafarms, International Journal of Biopharmaceutics. 2014;
5(3): 184-189 eISSN-0976-1047.
12. V. Sridevi and V. Kalarani (2014) Effect of UV Irradiation on the fertility of Eggs of
Danio SPS and Ploidy condition of Embryos produced using intra-and inter-specific
sperms, Advances in Bioresearch, Vol. 5 (2) 183-192.
13. D. Sai Vinathi, K. Rajyalakshmi, M. Leelavathi, M. Nirosha and V. Kalarani.
Assessment of the use of cell binding agents useful in the generation of viable
offsprings-Biodiversity conservation strategy through production of androgenetic fish.
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume5, Issue 12,
December 2014 ISSN2229- 5518.
Prof. R. Usha
1. A.Vasavi, R.Usha & P.M. Swamy “Phytoremediation-an over view review” (2010) In
Jr.of Industrial Pollution control, 26(1): 83-88.
2. Usha.R, A.vasavi, K.Thishya, S.Jhansi Rani & P.Supraja “Phytoextraction of lead from
industrial effluents by sunflower (Helianthus annuus.L)”(2011). In: Rasayan journal of
Chemistry (An international journal of Chemical Sciences), Vol-4 no1.Jan-mar.
3. A.Vasavi, Spoorthy, S.Jhansi Rani, P.Supraja & Usha.R “The Physico Chemical and
bacteriological analysis of ground water in and around Tirupati” (2011) In Pollution
Research, Vol.No.3,
4. A.Vasavi and R.Usha “Effect of lead toxicity on the growth and antioxidant enzymes in
Helianthus annuus.L seedlings enzymes in Helianthus annuus.L seedlings” (2012)
Journal of Pharmacy Research, 5(5), 2395-240
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5. S. Jhansi Rani, A. Vasavi, P. Supraja and R. Usha “Phenyl alanine ammonia lyase (PAL)
activity and artemisinin contents of Artemisia annua L., during callus growth” (2012) The
Bioscan, 7(3):477-479
6. A.Sujitha,B.V.Bhaskara Reddy,Y.Siva Prasad,R.Usha and D.V.R.Sai Gopal “First
report of Ground nut bud necrosis virus infecting onion(Allium cepa)” (Oct 2012)
Australian plant Disease Notes, DOI.1007/s 13314-012-0080-8
7. T.Anitha.T and R. USHA “Effect of Salinity Stress on Physiological, Biochemical and
Antioxidant Defense Systems of High Yielding Cultivars of Soyabean” (2012) Int J
Pharm Bio Sci Oct; 3(4): (B) 851 – 864.
8 . P. Supraja and R. Usha “Antibacterial and phytochemical screening from leaf and
fruit extracts of Momordica charantia” 2013 ,International Journal of Pharma
and Bio Sciences , Jan; 4(1): (B) 787 – 793
9. Jhansi Rani S, Usha R” Transgenic plants: Types, benefits, public concerns and
future”, Journal of Pharmacy Research, 6(2013),879-883. (Aug 2013)
(International)
10. R.Usha,* S.Jhansi rani, T.Geetha prasuna” Genetic relationship between quality and
non quality wood of Pterocarpus santalinus.L., (red sanders) an endemic tree species
by using molecular markers” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, July
– September 2013, volume 6 issue 3,189-194.
11. Jhansi Rani, S., and Usha R., Development of RAPD and specific SCAR markers for
the identification of Pterocarpous santalinus.L. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research.
Vol.13 (3), 2013. (December 2013)
12. Sujitha,A, Bhaskara Reddy, B.V, Sivaprasad, Y, Usha R, and Sai Gopal, D.V.R.
(2013). First report of Groundnut Bud Necrosis Virus infecting Jasmine. Journal of
Plant Pathology. 95 (3): 659-668. (First Report).
13. S.Jhansi Rani, A.Vasavi, T.Anitha, A.Sujitha and R.Usha (2014). Exploring the
Antimicrobial Properties of Artemisia Annua during different flowering stages.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. 5(9):1000-1005.
14. P.Supraja, Thaslim Basha, Nagaraju. C, Kiranmayee.P & Usha. R.(2015)
Identification of
an alkaloid Momordicin from fruits of Momordica charantia l. International Journal
of Scientific & Engineering research, Vol 6(2): 168-172.
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15. Anitha.T , Venkata Subbaiah Kotakadi , P. Kiranmayee and Usha.R. (2015)
Physiological
And Biochemical Alterations In Glycine Max.L Plants Under Continuous Stress
Conditions. International Journal of Scientific & Engineering research, Vol 6(2):
208-216.
16. Anitha. T, Parameswari. K, Kishori. B and Usha. R. (2015)"Evaluation of In vitro
Immunomodulatory effects of Soyabean (Glycine max. L) Extracts on mouse immune
system" in” Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research”Vol. 6 (5), May,.
17. Sujitha A , Bhaskara Reddy BV, Sivaprasad Y and Usha R. (2015) Partial
Characterization
of Replicase Gene of Tobacco Streak Ilarvirus in Onion (Allium Cepa.L). International
Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology. 6(3): 155-160.
18. Supraja, S.Jhansi Rani, A.Sujitha, K.Rekha Rani and R.Usha. (2015) Molecular
Characterization of Map30 Gene from Momordica Charantia L. International Journal of
Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology. 6(3): 204-206.
19.
Sujitha A, Bhaskara Reddy BVb, Sivaprasad Y and Usha R. (2015). Comparison of
ELISA and RT-PCR for the detection of Peanut Bud Necrosis Virus in Onion (Allium
Cepa.L). International Journal of Plant, Animal and Environmental Sciences. 5(3):95100.
20. Jhansi Rani, S., Supraja, P., Sujitha, A., Kiranmayee, P. and Usha, R (2015).
Evaluation of
Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity of Artemisia Annua during Pre and Post Flowering
Stages. International Journal of Current Research. 7(10): 21581-21587.
21. Kiranmayee P , Anitha. K , Usha R. (2015). Phytochemical Investigation of Caralluma
attenuata (Wight) Roots”. International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical
Research. 7(5).
22. Sujitha Asadhi, Bommu Veera Bhaskara Reddy, Sivaprasad Yeturu, Usha Rayalcheruvu
and T. Giridhara Krishna Timmavajjula. Serological and Molecular Identification of
Tobacco streak ilarvirus Infecting Onion (Allium cepa L.) on Commercial Fields in
Southern India. International Journal of Virology, 2015. ISSN 1816-4900 / DOI:
10.3923/ijv.2015.
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Dr. P. Josthna
1. P.Josthna, P. Sahithya Chetan and P.Murali Mohan (2010).Spontaneous electrical
activity during 5th instar of the Silkworm Bombax mori L. African Research review ,4
(1).
2. D.Preethi, T.M.Sridhar, P.Josthna, and C.V.Naidu (2011) Studies on
antibacterial
activity, Phytochemical analysis of Stevia rebaudiana (Bert)- An important calorie
free biosweetner. Journal of Ecobiotechnology.3 (7):05-10, ISSN/ISBN No. 20770464
3. T.M.Sridhar, P.Josthna, and C.V.Naidu (2011) In vitro antibacterial activity and
phytochemical analysis of Solanum nigrum(Linn.)-An important antiulcer medicinal
plant. Journal of Experimental Sciences, 2(2). ISSN/ISBN No. 2218-1768.
4. T.M.Sridhar, P.Josthna, and C.V.Naidu (2011) Antifungal activity, Phytochemical
analysis of Solanum nigrum (L.)- An important antiulcer medicinal plant. Journal of
Ecobiotechnology.3 (7):11-15. ISSN/ISBN No. 2077- 0464
5.P. Josthna, P.Anuradha, G.Jyothi, and D.Vinathi (2011) PCR amplification of c DNA
from blood sample in Holstein Friesian Calf and NDC cross Breeds. Research Journal
of Biotechnology. 449:15-01-2011.
6. T.Geetharathan, P.Sujatha, G.Lakshmi Deepika, P.Josthna * (2012) Accumulation of
Lead and Candmium in the organs and tissues of Albino Rat.Dec.2012 (Vol.3 Issue
12).
7.Para Sujana, Thulasi Muneppa Sridhar, Penchalaneni Josthna, Challagundla
Varadarajulu Naidu (2013) Antibacterial activity and phytochemical analysis of
Mentha piperita L.(Peppermint)- An important multipurpose medicinal plant.
American. Journal of plant science. 2013,4, 77-83
8. K.Bhanupriya, P.Josthna, Venkata S kotakadi (2013) “Antimutagenic activity of
Syzium aromaticum
9. extract in mice using bone marrow micro nucleus test”- International journal of
pharma and biosciences. Impacr factor 0.47, ISSN: 0975-6299.
10. T.Geetharathan, Penchalaneni Josthna (2013) Early serenaetal exposure to Bisphenol
A results in decreasing fetoplacental groth during pregnancuy in albino rat – Journal
of Pharmacy research. Issn no. 0974-6943.
11. G.Lakshmi Deepika, Penchalaneni Josthna (2013) “Adrenomedullin2 antagonist alters
fetoplacental growth rate during rat late gestation” - International journal of pharma
and biosciences. Impacr factor 0.47, ISSN: 0975-6299.
12. Screening of antibacterial activity of Cephalendra indica plant extracts in invitro
systems K. Parameswari, I. Naga Ramya, P. Josthna and B. Kishori* Pharmacophore
2013, Vol. 4 (4), 105-110.
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13. A. Balakrishna, P.Josthna and C.V.Naidu* “Evaluation of invitro anti oxidant activity
of root bark of Chromolaena odoranta- an important anti diabetic medicinal plant”,
Pharmacophore 2014, Vol.5 (1), 49-57.
14. Bhanu priya.K, Venkata Subbaiah Kotakadi and Josthna.P, “Anti-inflammatory effect
of Basella rubra on Oxazolone-induced colitis in rat”, American Journal of
Phytomedicine and Clinical Terapeutics 2014, Vol.2 (7), 832-841.
15. M.Malleswari, Sachi Devi.P, S.V.Ravikanth, P.Josthna and P.Jacob Doss, “Oral
toxicity study of the venom of Naja Naja in albino rats”, International Journal of
Pharma and Biosciences 2014, Vol 5 (4), 361-941.
16. PAPER ACCEPTED,GOING TO PUBLISH IN UPCOMING JOURNAL G.Lakshmi
Deepika, Penchalaneni Josthna, “Infusion of Adrenomedullin-2 antagonist induces
apoptosis and changes m-RNA expression levels of ADM2 receptors in placenta of
pregnant rats during late gestation and causes fetoplacental growth restriction”
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 2015.
17. G. Bhargavi, P. Josthna, C.V.Naidu, “Changes in serum biochemical para- meters and
lipid profile in normal and STZ induced diabetic rats with the administration of
ethanolic extract of Polyalthia cerasoides stem bark”. International Journal of
Pharma and Biosciences 2015,6(2).
18. G. Bhargavi, P. Josthna, C.V.Naidu, Anti diabetic effect and phyotochemical
screeining of ethanolic extract of Polyalthia cerasoides stem bark in Streptozotocin
induced diabetic albino rats. International Journal of Pharmacy and pharmaceutical
sciences ISSN-0975- 1491 vol-7.issue3,2015.
a*†
b†
b*
19. Venkata Subbaiah Kotakadi Bhanu Priya.K. , Josthna.P. Susmila Aparna
c
d
Gaddam , Sucharitha K Venkata and D.V.R. Sai Gopal .Polyherbal drug of Cumin
seeds: A future remedy for Diabetes mellitus? International Journal of Scientific &
Engineering Research, 2015, ISSN 2229-5518, Volume 6(2), 229-233.
20. M. Lakshmi Priya1, Venkata Subbaiah Kotakadi 2, K. Bhanu Priya 1 , P.Josthna*
Herbal and Medicinal Plants Molecules Towards Treatment of Cancer: A Mini
Review. American Journal of Ethnomedicine 2015 0975- 1491.
21. K. Bhanu Priya1, Venkata Subbaiah Kotakadi 2, M. Lakshmi Priya1, P.Josthna*.
Hepato- protective role of basella rubra on 1, 2-dimethylhydrazine induced colon
carcinogenesis in rat model International journal of advanced research 2015 22295518
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Dr. B. Kishori
1. K. Parameswari., Aluru, Sudheer and B. Kishori. In vitro antibacterial activity in the
extracts of Solanum nigrum. Ind. Streams Res.J. 2 (6) : 4744-4752. 2012.
2. B. Kishori, P. Ramachandra Reddy and P. S. Reddy. Stimulation of ovarian maturation in
freshwater crab, Oziotelphusa senex senex fabricius by leucine enkephalin. Global J.
Biotech & Biochem. 7 (4) ; 110-114. 2012..2078 – 466x.
3. K. Parameswari, I. Naga Ramya, P. Josthna and B. Kishori.. Screening of Antibacterial
Activity of Celphalendra Indica Plant Extracts in Invitro Systems. Pharmacophore.4 (4):
105-110. 2013. ISSN 2229 – 5402.
4. Aluru Sudheer, K. Parameswari, A. Kishore Kumar, A. Papa Rao, M. Bhaskar , B.
Kishori, N. Ravindra Reddy and B. Vanitha. Oral health knowledge and behaviour among
Life science Post graduates of Tirupati A Cross-sectional Study. JPR:BioMedRx: An
International Journal. 1(6), 590-593. 2 013. 2321 – 4988.
5. U. Kanchana Ganga, B. Kishori and P. S.Reddy. Cisplatin and/or etoposide induces
oxidative stress in testicular, hepatic and kidney tissues in male albino mice. J. Biol. Earth
Sci. 3(2): B249-B254. 2013. 2084 – 3577.
6. U. Kanchana Ganga, B. Kishori and P. S.Reddy. Nonylphenol exposure disrupts the
fertility efficiency in adult male rats. J. Infert. Reprod. Biol. 2: 83-87. 2014.. ISSN 23107588.
7. Parameswari K, Hemalatha.M, Priyanka.K and Kishori B. Isolation of yeast and ethanol
production from papaya (Carica papaya) and grape (Vitis vinifera) fruits. International
Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 6 (2): 100-104. 2015. 2229 – 5518.
8. Megha priya and D. Manyasree B. Kishori. Production, purification and molecular level
identification of cellulase degrading enzyme from improved strains of Aspergillus niger.
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 6 (2) : 76 - 82. 2015. ISSN
2229 – 5518
9. Anitha, K. Parameswari, B. Kishori and R. Usha.. Evaluation of in vitro
immunomodulatory effects of soyabean (glycine max. l) extracts on mouse immune
system t. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 6(5): 1000-09.
2015. ISSN : 0975 - 8232
10. Parameswari Kasa, Kishori Battini, Hemalatha Moduga. Isolation, screening, and
molecular characterization of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria isolates of
Azotobacter and Trichoderma and their benefi cial activities. J.Nat. Sci. Biol.Med. 6 (2).
2015. 2229-7707.
11. U. Kanchana ganga, M. Munikumar , S.B.Sainath A. Umamaheswari B. Kishori and
Sreenivasula Reddy. Effect of nonylphenol on male reproduction in rats: In vivo and in
silico studies. (Accepted for publication) ISSN 5743-8481
12. U.Kanchana ganga, B. Kishori and P.Sreenivasula Reddy. Toxic effects of Nonylphenol
on oxidative stress in testes and epididymis of Adult Albino Rats. International journal of
pharma and Biosciences. 2015. ISSN 0975-6299
Dr. N. John Sushma
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P. Madhavee latha, P. Ravi Sekhar, S. Priyanka, T. Devaraju, N. John Sushma and
K. Jayantha Rao, Impact of monocrotophos on selected enzymes and
histopathological studies of liver with transmission electron microscopy. Indian
Journal of Comparative Animal Physiology, 2010; 28:16-23.
2.
N.John Sushma, B. Mahitha, P.L. Sravanthi, S. Priyanka and K. Jayantha Rao
Histopathological responses in liver, kidney, intestine and testis of albino mice
after exposure to aluminum. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences,
2011; 2: 138-146. ISSN No: 0975-6299.
3
N.John Sushma, S.Priyanka and K.Jayantha Rao. Neuroprotective role of
melatonin against aluminum induced oxidative stress in the hippocampus of mouse
brain. J. Appl Pharmaceutic Sci. Feb-2011; 1(10): 126-133. ISSN No. 2231-3354.
4.
B. Mahitha, B. Deva Prasad Raju, G. R. Dillip, C. Madhukar Reddy, L. Manoj, S.
Priyanka, K. Jayantha Rao and N. John Sushma. Biosynthesis, characterization and
antimicrobial studies of AgNPs extract from bacopa monniera whole plant. Digest
Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures, 2011; 6:135-142. ISSN No. 18423582.
5.
S. Priyanka, B. Mahitha, K. Jayantha Rao and N. John Sushma Melatonin prevents
aluminum-induced oxidative damage and cytotoxicity in the medulla oblongata
of mouse brain. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2011; 4 (3): 683-686.
6.
K. Mallikarjuna, N. John Sushma, G. Narasimha, K. Venkateswara Rao, L. Manoj
and B. Deva Prasad Raju Synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of
palladium nanoparticles by using broth of edible mushroom extract IEEE
Proceedings, 28-30 November, 2011
7.
B. Mahitha, B. Deva Prasad Raju, T.Madhavi, L.Manoj and N. John Sushma
Biogenic process and Antimicrobial Efficiency of Gold Nanoparticles.
Proceedings of National Nanotechnology meet on Energy and Environment
(NAMEE-2012). 3 rd-5th Sep. 2012. ISBN: 978-81-922119-6-1. pp. 41-43.
8.
S.Priyanka, K.Jayantha Rao and N. John Sushma*. Therapeutic effect of melatonin
against aluminum-induced nerotoxicity in cerebellum of albino mice.
Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 2012, 1-11, iFirst. ISSN No. 10290486.
9.
K. Mallikarjuna, N. John Sushma, G.R. Dillip,
B. Deva Prasad Raju.
Sonochemical synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles by using Piper betle leaf broth as a
reducing and capping agent. Nano Trends: A Journal of Nanotechnology and its
Applications, Apr, 2012; volume 12(2): 36-43.
10.
K.Mallikarjuna, G.R.Dillip, G.Narasimha, N.John Sushma and B.Deva Prasad
Raju. Phytofabrication and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles from Piper
betle broth. Reasearch Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2012; 2 (1):
17-23. ISSN No. 1533-4880.
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11.
S.Priyanka, K.Jayantha Rao and N.John Sushma. Melatonin alleviate aluminum
induced oxidative stress in medulla oblangata of albino mice. International Journal
of Chemical and Analytical Science, 2012; 3(4): 1361-1363.
12.
Mahitha Bommavaram, Mallikarjuna Korivi, Deva Prasad Raju Borelli, Jacob
Doss Pabbadhi and John Sushma Nannepaga*. Bacopa monniera stabilized gold
nanoparticles (BmGNPs) alleviated the oxidative stress induced by aluminum in
albino mice Elsevier Drug Invention Today, 2013; ISSN No: 0975-7619. ISSN:
0975-7619.
13.
B. Mahitha, B. Deva Prasad Raju, T. Madhavi and CH. N. Durga maha lakshmi
and N. John Sushma*. Evaluation of antibacterial efficacy of phytofabricated gold
nanoparticles using Bacopa monniera plant extract. Indian Journal of Advances in
Chemical Science, 2013; 1(2): 94-98., ISSN No. 2320-0898.
14.
K. Mallikarjuna, N. John Sushma, B.V. Subba Reddy, G. Narasimha and B. Deva
Prasad Raju. Palladium nanoparticles: single- step plant mediated green chemical
procedure using Piper betle leaves broth and their anti-fungal studies. International
Journal of Chemical and Analytical Science, 2013; 4, 14-18.
15.
T. Madhavi, B. Mahitha, K. Mallikarjuna and N. John Sushma*. Therapeutic effect
of Bacopa monniera against aluminum-induced toxicity in medulla oblongata of
albino rat. Journal of Medical Sciences, 2013; 13(6): 465-470. ISSN No. 19973446.
16.
Novel, Fast, Bio-Derivatized Sonochemical Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles by
Using Piper betle Leaf Broth as a Reducing and Capping Agent. Springer
Proceedings in Physics 143 (2013) 41-49.
17.
Mahitha Ba, Deva Prasad Raju Bb, Durga Mahalakshmi CH. Na, John Sushma N.a*.
K. Mallikarjuna, N. John Sushma and B. Deva Prasad Raju. Spectroscopic and
antimicrobial studies of gold nanoparticles synthesized by Centella asiatica whole
plant ethanolic extract, photon journals of International journal of Biotechnology,
Feb. 2014; 112: 358-364.
18.
N.John Sushma, B.Deva Prasad Raju, B.Ramesh. Characterization studies of green
derivatized silver nanoparticles using Ocimum tenuiflorum leaf extract and their
antibacterial activity. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanomedicine, Vol 1 ,1-6, 2014
19.
T. Madhavi, B. Mahitha, CH. N. Durga Maha Lakshmi and N. John Sushma.Subcloning expression of nucleocapsid protein in E.coliDH5α. Proceedings of UGC
national Seminar on “Recent Trends in Life Sciences”, ISBN: 978-93-84648-47-3.
2014. 135-145. ISBN: 978-93-84648-47-3.
20.
John Sushma Nannepaga, Mallikarjuna Korivi, Madhavi Tirumanyam, Mahitha
Bommavaram and Chia-Hua Kuo.Neuroprotective effect of Bacopa monniera
whole-plant extract against aluminium-induced hippocampus damage in rats:
evidence from electron microscopic images. Chinese journal of physiology, June,
2014; 57(5): 279-285.
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CH. N. Durga Maha Lakshmi, B. Deva Prasad Raju, T. Madhavi and N. John
Sushma*.Identification of Bioactive Compounds by FTIR Analysis and In vitro
Antioxidant Activity of Clitoria ternatea Leaf and Flower Extracts, Published in
Indo American Journal for Pharmaceutical Research, Sep. 2014; 4(9):3894-3903.
ISSN NO: 2231-6876.
22.
K. Mallikarjuna, N. John Sushma, G. Narasimha, L. Manoj and B. Deva Prasad
Raju. Phytochemical fabrication and characterization of silver nanoparticles by
using Pipper leaf broth. In Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2014.
23.
B. Deva Prasad Raju, C. Madhukar Reddy, N. John Sushma, N.S.Dhoble and S.J.
Dhoble A review on optical and photoluminescence studies of RE3+ (RE = Sm,
Dy, Eu, Tb and Nd) ions doped LCZSFB glasses, , Renewable & Sustainable
Energy Reviews (2015).
24.
N.John Sushma, B.Deva Prasad Raju, B.Ramesh and T.Bala Tripura Sundari.
Facile approach to synthesize magnesium oxide nanoparticles by using Clitoria
ternatea characterization and in vitro antioxidant studies. Applied Nanoscience
(2015)
25.
CH. N. Durga Maha Lakshmi, B. Mahitha, T. Madhavi and N. John Sushma.
Antioxidant Role of Clitoria ternatea extract against Aluminum-induced Oxidative
stress in Hippocampus of Albino rats. Microbiology conference Proceedings of
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Vol.6 Issue:2, Feb2015.
26.
B. Mahitha, B. Deva Prasad Raju, K. Mallikarjuna, CH. N. Durga Mahalakshmi
and N. John Sushma*. Bacopa monniera stabilized silver nanoparticles attenuate
oxidative stress induced by aluminum in albino mice. American scientific
Publishers Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2015; Vol. 15: 11011109. ISSN No.: 1533-4899.
27.
K. Mallikarjuna, G. Narasimha, N. John Sushma, G.R. Dillip, B.V. Subba Reddy,
B. Sreedhar and B. Deva Prasad Raju. Biogenic preparation of gold nanostructures
reduced from Piper longum leaf broth and their electrochemical studies, American
scientific Publishers Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2015; Vol. 15:
1280-1286. ISSN No.: 1533-4899.
28.
CH. N. Durga Maha Lakshmi, B. Mahitha, T. Madhavi and N. John Sushma.
Phytochemical Screening and FTIR Analysis of Clitoria ternatea leaves.
Microbiology conference proceedings of International Journal of Scientific &
Engineering Research, Vol.6 Issue:2, Feb-2015.
29. T. Madhavi1, Ch.N. Durga Maha Lakshmi1, B. Deva Prasad Raju2, P. Anusha1,
B. Mahitha1and N. John Sushma1,* (2015). Ameliorative role of Mentha arvensis
against the Aluminum induced Oxidative Stress in Albino mice. International
Journal of Advances in Pharmacy, Biology and , Vol. 4 (3).
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Prof.V.Kalarani
1. Role of Women Universities in dealing with women’s health problem International
conference on Universities for women challenges & perspectives, 2011, 224 -234,
ISBN 978-81-89110161. Edt By Prof. Veena Noble Dass and Prof T. Ashoka Rani,
The women Press, New Delhi.
2. Sterilization of sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) seeds through electromagnetic
treatment for improved germination and growth International Conference on Threats
and Concern to Biodiversity, 2012, 127-138, Edtd By Prof. N.Savithamma, Published
by Student Offset Printers, Tirupati.
3. Perspective and Empowerment of the Indian fisher women in aquaculture a glance.
National Confrence on Frontiers in Aquculture and Biotechnology, 2013, 252-279,
ISBN 978-81-925002-0-1, Edited by Dr. S. Janardhana Reddy.
4. Influence of formulated feeds with spirulina on the growth of fingerlings of common
carp (Cyprinus carpio, L. 1758). National Confrence on Frontiers in Aquculture and
Biotechnology, 2013. 280-290 ISBN 978-81-925002-0-1, Edited by Dr. S. Janardhana
Reddy.
Prof. R. Usha
1. Sivaprasad Y, Sujitha A, Usha R and Luis Ramos. (2015). “An Overview of
Nanotechnology Research Activities in the Agricultural Sector. New Horizons in
Biotechnology. Pp: 217-220. ISBN: 978-83-82163-18-3
Dr. N. John Sushma
1. N. John Sushma, G. Swathi, D. Prathyusha and B. Deva Praasad Raju. . Optimization
studies on bioinspired green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using clitorea ternatea.
Elsevier Proceedings of Nanobio Pharmaceutical Technology, ISBN: 978-935-107293-5, 2014: 66-72.
2. N. John Suhma, K. Mallikarjuna, D. Prathyusha, G. Narasimha, G. Swathi, B.V.
Subba Reddy and B. Deva Prasad Raju. Thermal, anti-fungal and primary
electrochemical studies of palladium nanoparticles. Elsevier Proceedings of Nanobio
Pharmaceutical Technology. ISBN: 978-935-107-293-5. 2014; 59-65.
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Name of The Journal
Indexed
Arabian Journal of Chemistry (1) Thomson Reuter- 2.684
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (2) Thomson Reuter 1.339
Journal of Chemistry (1) Thomson Reuters- Impact Factor - ) 0..622
Int. Res J Pharm. App Sci.
International Jr. of Industrial Pollution control (H Index:9)
In: Rasayan journal of Chemistry (An international journal of Chemical
Sciences)
In Pollution Research ( H Index-18; Naas rating-4.75)
Journal of Pharmacy Research (2Nos) (I.F:2.89)
The Bioscan (1No) (NAAS Rating – 5.6)
Australian plant Disease Notes
International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences (6 Publications) (I.F:2.96)
Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal of Cell and Tissue Research. (I.F:3.33)
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (I.F:3.2)
Research Journal of Biotechnology (1) I.F 0.283
Journal of Nanoscience and Nano technolotgy (Thomson Reuter (1.556)
Chinese Journal of Physiology - Thomson Reuter -I.F. 1.257
Indo American Journal for Pharmaceutical Research ( I.F. 1.25)
Arabian Journal of Chemistry - (Thomson Reuter –(3.725)
International Journal of Biotechnology (I.F. 4.23)
Journal of applied pharmaceutical science
International journal of Pharma and bioscience (I.F. 0.94)
Pharmacophore (2 publications) ( I.F. 1.728)
American journal of plant science (1) 0.94
Journal of Biology and Earth Science
Journal of applied pharmaceutical science
International Journal of Biotechnology
Inter J. LifeSc. Bt & Pharm. Res
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research (7 )Publications)
(I.F- 3.2)
International Journal of Biopharmaceutics
Global Journal of Biotechnology and Biochemistry
Indian Streams Research Journal (UIF: 3.15)
Current Biotica (2Nos) NAAS Score: 3.68
World journal of Fish and Marine Sciences
Advanced bionternational Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research
Advances in Bioresearch (I.F0.765)
Web of
Science
∗ Citation Index-range/average
∗ SNIP
: 10 – 74
: 4.323
∗ SJR
∗ Impact Factor - range /average
∗ H-index
: 4.41
: 0.394 - 5.901 / 1.9704
: 28
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EBSCO
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23. Details of patents and income generated:
Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
 The Department is providing consultancy for the establishment of General
Biotechnology, plant tissue culture laboratories and for the purchase of related
equipment to S. V. Arts College Degree College, Tirupati.
 Expert Services are rendered by the faculty to other institutions - attained
recognition and good will among peer institutions.
 Information related to each faculty and her expertise along with the facilities
available in the respective laboratories is publicized in the university website thus
facilitating clients to contact.
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
/ industries in India and abroad.
Name of the
Faculty
Visit to other laboratories/ University/ Industry
India
Prof.V.Kalarani
Abroad
--Department of crop physiology,
University of agricultural
Sciences, UAS, Bangalore.
Prof.R.Usha
Year
Dept. of Biotechnology and
Bioinformatics. Jawaharlal
Nehru Tropical Botanic garden
and Research Institute, Palode,
Kerala.
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Baker Hughes at
Sugar Land,
Texas, USA
1st Oct – 6th , 2015
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Oct 6th to 11th,
2014
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Nov.16thto Dec
4th, 2015.
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Invited Talks
Name of
the
Faculty
Title of Conference/
Seminar
Programme of District
Resource centre (DRC)
Indian Science Congress,
Tirupati Chapter, 201516.
National consultation on
Science and Technology
for human development,
Trees and Water for
human welfare
UGC Sponsored
National
Conference
Invited Talk
Prof.V.
Kalarani
Organized by
S.G.Govt. Degree
College, Piler, AP.
Dravid University,
Kuppam, Sponsored
by Indian Science
Congress, Tirupati
Chapter.
MITS, Madanapalle.
Department of
Zoology, Pingle Govt.
College for women,
Department of
Biotechnology,
Kakatiya University,
Warangal
University of
National conference
Hyderabad,
sponsored by A.P.Science
Hyderabad
Congress
National Seminar, Present
perspectives of
Andhra University,
Biomolecules and
Visakhapatnam,
Biotechnology
UGC sponsored National
Seminar on Biopolymers:
Eco-Friendly productsenvironmental Protection
Young Lives National
Conference – Tackling
Childhood Poverty :
Supporting Children’s
Wellbeing
Invited talk
Title of the Talk
Techniques used to
recycle and reuse solid
wastes and waste water
Judicious use of
biopolymers for health
and sustainable
environment.
Year
Dec 5th
2015
31st July
2015
Fish biodiversity –
Threats Vs
Conservation strategies
Feb 27th
to March
1st , 2015
Immune response of
aquatic organisms
Sep,
2014
Strategy for
Conservation of
endangered fishes
through androgenetic
Dead to LIVE? –
Problems and prospects
associated with
preservation of germ
cells and recovery of
endangered fish through
androgenesis,
Strategies involved in
successful production
of androgenetic
progeny and fish
conservation
Sep,
2014
Nov,
2013.
2012
S.G. Govt. Degree &
P.G. College, Piler
Biopolymers and
environmental safety
5th, March
2012.
Dept. of Social Work,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Prospective role of
cheap protein diet in
promoting child health
30th July1st August,
2012
Dept. of
Biotechnology,
Gulbarga University,
Gulbarga,.
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Control of fish bacterial
diseases using
Oct, 2011
antimicrobial peptides
extracted from probiotic
bacteria
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Name of
the
Faculty
Title of Conference/
Seminar
Invited talk
One Day Workshop on
X- Ray Diffraction
Prof.R. Usha
NSS Special
camp
Dr. P.
Josthna
Career Guidance
Organized by
All India Radio
DST-PURSE,
Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam.
NSS Unit VI,
SPMVV at
Narasingapuram
village, Chandragiri
SPW Degree & PG
college, Tirupati.
Title of the Talk
Women in Science and
Technology
March,
2011.
Effect of X-rays on the
viability of fish eggs
29th Nov,
2011
Prospects of BT Brinjal
as an agricultural crop”
18th
February
2010
Recent Advances in
Reproductive Biology
Workshop on “Biodiversity” under UGC
college with potential for
excellence scheme.
Dr.N.John
Sushma
Year
Department of
Zoology, NBKR
Biotechnological aspects
science & Arts college, in Reproductive Biology
Vidyanagar, Nellore.
Department of
Effect of BPA on
National Seminar on
Biotechnology,
Reproductive system of
Emerging Trends in
Dravidian
University,
Female Rat during
Biotechnology : challenges
Kuppam,
Andhra
pregnancy
and Opportunities
Pradesh.
Presented an Invited
Dept. of Biotechnology, Title: Nanoparticles:
lecture in National
Yogi Vemana
Targeted drug delivery
Conference on “Recent
University, Kadapa.
Advances in
National Seminar on
SKR Govt. Degree
Title: Health hazards due
Trends in Hospital Waste College, Gudur, SPSR to improper management
Management-Need of the Nellore (Dist).
of hospital waste.
Hour (NSHWM-2012),
2011
2012
2012
March
2015.
Oct 8-9,
2012.
26.Faculty serving in (a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial
Boards d) any other (please specify)
Prof. V.Kalarani
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Committees
Deputy Warden, SPMVV Hostels, Tirupati
Member, Admissions Committee, SPMVV, Tirupati
Convener, 28th Annual Report Committee, SPMVV, Tirupati
Acted as Judge National Level Techno Festival (VIRINCHI’ 11),
SPMVV, Tirupati
Member, Hostel Advisory & Purchase Committee, SPMVV, Tirupati
Acted as Judge National Level students Technical Symposium
(ELOQUENCE-12), Sree Vidyanikethan Eng. College, Sree Sainath
Nagar, Tirupati
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Year
17-3-2010 to 149-2011
7.04.2010
8-3-2011
5-09-2011
14-9-2010-11
19-2-2012
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S.No
7.
Committees
Member, IQAC Committee, SPMVV, Tirupati
Year
05-03-2013 till
date
8.
Programme Officer, NSS UNIT-V, SPMVV, Tirupati
9.
Member, Research and development committee (SPMVV, Tirupati)
10.
External Examiner-M.Sc Biotechnology, Theory and practicals,
S.V.University, Tirupati
Member , Anti-Ragging Squad committee, SPMVV, Tirupati
Member, External selection committee for DBT Project JRF & Field
Assistant, S.V.University, Tirupati
Chairperson, Board of Studies, Dept. of Biotechnology, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Member, Central Purchase Committee ,SPMVV, Tirupati
21-10-2011 to
23-03-2013
03-05-2013 till
date
6-7-2012-13
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
17.
External examiner, Evaluation of Ph.D thesis, Title” Evaluation of
anti-osteoportoic effects of Tinospora cordifolia (Menispermaceae)- a
comparative in vivo and in vivo study on its role on bone remodeling
and modulation of osteocalcin gene expression”, Bangalore
University, Bangalore.
Convener for Hospitality Committee, XV Convocation SPMVV,
Tirupati
Coordinator, DSIR-PRISM, TOCIC Centre, SPMVV, Tirupati
18.
Member, Anti-Ragging committee, SPMVV, Tirupati
19.
20.
External Member, Board of studies, Department of Biotechnology,
Vikrama Simhapuri University-Nellore
Head, Dept. of Biotechnology (SPMVV, Tirupati)
21.
Member, NAAC Committee, SPMVV, Tirupati
22.
Member, Advisory Committee in RVPSP-DST & APCOST
sponsored National Seminar on Trends in bioethics, biosafety and
intellectual property rights, SPMVV, Tirupati
Ph.D External Examiner, Kuvempu UniversityUAS, Shankara
Gatta,Karnataka
Ph.D External Examiner, UAS, G.K.V.K., Bangalore
Organizing Secretary, TePP Work shop on Frontiers in innovative
technologies in lifesciences, SPMVV
External Examiner, Viva -Voce of Ph.D thesis, Dept. of
Microbiology and Biotechnology, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga
Member, Organizing Committee, National Seminar on Emerging
trends in aquaculture: Challenges and opportunities- 2012
16.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
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11-7-2013-14
11-11-2013
24-1-2014-till
date
18-06-2014-till
date
18-07-2014
13-8-2014
16-2-2014 –
November, 2015
18-9-2014 till
date
06-11-2014-till
date
24-11-2014 till
date
19-01-2015 till
date
25th -26th
February, 2010
15-2-2010
17 – 5- 2010
07-03-2011
19-5-2011
29th Feb and 1st
Mar, 2012
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S.No
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Committees
External Member, Evaluation of DST Major Research Project
Proposal, New Delhi
Chair person, Ph.D Viva-Voce, Dept. of Distance Education, Dr.
B.R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad
Subject Expert, DST Project Fellow selection S.V.University Tirupati
Evaluation, M.phil Dissertation, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher
Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam, ATP
Member, Board of studies, DBT, SPMVV, TirupatiDBT-Coordinator, Dept. of Biotechnology, SPMVV, Tirupati
Member, Credits for Research & Innovation Projects and Social
Projects,
Member, Committee for scrutiny of proposals for ENCORE
Convenor , Senitization of CBCS, workshop & training programme
Year
27-6-2012
21-7-2012
8-8-2012
30-11-2012
2010-2014
04-03-2015
23-05-2015
30-06-2015
18-08-2015
Prof. R. Usha
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9
10.
11.
Committees
Organizing Secretary for” One day awareness programme on
Environmental Pollution and control” School Of Engineering
& Technology, SPMVV, Tirupati
Acted as Convener for VIRINCHI – 2010”A National Level
Technocrat Festival” organized by School Of Engineering &
Technology, SPMVV, Tirupati
Volunteer in Blood Donation Camp, Govt. Maternity hospital,
Tirupati
Member of Mahila Placement Bureau for 2 years, SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Organizing committee member for “National Seminar on
Trends In Bioethics, Biosafety and Intellectual Property
Rights”
Organizing Secretary for 2 day “National Conference on
Modern Innovations and Approaches in Biotechnology”,
Department of Biotechnology
Academic counselor for DAFE programme for IGNOU, Study
Centre, SPMVV, Tirupati.
Joint Secretary, Teachers’ Association of SPMVV (SPMVTA),
Tirupati.
Head In charge, Department of Industrial Biotechnology,
School of Engineering & Technology, SPMVV, Tirupati for a
period of 3 years.
Head In charge, Department of Biotechnology, SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Coordinator In charge, Department of Biotechnology,
SPMVV, Tirupati.
12.
Coordinator , Department of Biotechnology
13.
IQAC committee member, SPMVV, Tirupati
Convener, Committee for verification for self financing
courses. School of Engineering and Technology, SPMVV,
Tirupati.
14.
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Year
26th March 2010
18th to 20th September –
2010.
6-03-2010
22-07-2008 – 2010
25th and 26th February
2011
29th February and 1st
March 2012
26-08-2007 to till date
2010 to 2012
2007-2010
1-03-2009 to
23-09-2009
18-10-2010 to
27-02-2011
28-03-2011 to
2-12-2014
18-03-2008 to 2011
from19-2-2010 to
10-09-2010
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S.No
Committees
15.
DST - CURIE committee member, SPMVV, Tirupati.
16.
Member –Utilization of the second installment grant
sanctioned under UGC XI plan period
17.
Anti Ragging Committee member, SPMVV, Tirupati.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25
26
27
Member – BOS Department of Industrial Biotechnology,
School of Engineering and Technology, SPMVV, Tirupati
Member – BOS Department of Biotechnology, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Advisory committee Member DBT – Department of
Biotechnology, SPMVV, Tirupati
Co-ordinator Entry into Services for Sc, St, OBC and Minority
Member in Purchase Committee, S.V. Arts College, Tirupati
Committee Member in the Academic Consultation process on
‘New Education Policy of the Govt. of India’
Member in the Academic Constitution of Institutional Animal
Ethical Committee
Chairperson the Technical Session “CONSERVATION OF
EASTERN GHATS”. National Conference 4th -5th December
2014
Chaired the technical session “Quality Control, Standardization
& Safety” World Congress on Pharmaceutical sciences and
chemical technology
Chairperson the Technical Session “ Emerging themes of
Microbial Technology (NCTMT 2014” National Conference,
25
Chairperson the Technical Session “Innovations in Microbial
world (NCIMW)”National Conference
27
Acted as Chairperson for poster presentation session on
Industrial Biotechnology, VIRINCHI – 12, Techfest
28
Acted as judge For the event “Bio treasure”.
VIRINCHI – 2011
29
Acted as subject expert for the appointment of DBT Project
Assistant.
30
Acted as subject expert for the appointment of DBT Project
Assistant.
31
32
Assistant Warden for Women’s Hostel, SPMVV, Tirupati
Deputy Warden for Women’s Hostel, SPMVV, Tirupati
141
Year
20-03-2010 to
Till date
Since 8-8-2012
To till date.
2010-11 &
2011-2012 till date
2007-2010
2010 to till date
2007 to till date
2014 to till date
2012 to till date
2015
2015
S.V.University, Tirupati
A.P., India.
16th – 18th December
2013, Colombo, SriLanka
22nd -24th Jan 2014, Dept
of Applied Microbiology,
SPMVV, Tirupati.
23rd - 24th January 2015,
Dept of Applied
Microbiology, SPMVV
22-12-2012,
School of Engineering &
Technology, SPMVV,
Tirupati.
10-09-2011
School of Engineering
and Technology,
SPMVV.
12-07-2011
Dept. of Botany, Yogi
Vemana University,
Kadapa.
03-10-2015
Dept. of Virology, S.V.
University, Tirupati
2006-2007
2007-2009
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Dr. P. Josthna
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Committees
Member in National Seminar on Trends in
Bioethics, Biosafty SPMVV
Member in one day seminar on Environmental
Pollution & Control Department of Engineering &
Technology, SPMVV
Internal practical examiner
Department of Zoology (Distance mode),SPMVV
Evaluator in 18th National Children’s Science
Congress
APCOST, Tirupati.
Question paper setter, Dravidian University,
Kuppam.
Member in National Work shop,Dept. of
Microbiology& Biotechnology, SPMVV
Head I/C ,Industrial Biotechnology, SE&T,
SPMVV
Year
2010
2010
2010
2010
2011
2013
2010 – 2014
Dr. B. Kishori
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Committees
Anti Ragging Committee member,
SPMVV, Tirupati.
Member – BOS Department of
Biotechnology, SPMVV, Tirupati
Advisory committee Member DBT –
Department of Biotechnology, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Equipment verification Committee,
SPMVV, Tirupati.
Organizing committee member for
“National Seminar on Trends In Bioethics,
Biosafety and Intellectual Property Rights”
Academic counselor for DAFE programme
for IGNOU, Study Centre, SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Assistant Warden for Women’s Hostel,
SPMVV, Tirupati
142
Year
2010-11 &
2011-2012
2013 to till date
2007 to till date
2011-2012
25th and 26th February
2011
26-08-2007 to till date
2010-2011
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Dr. N. John Sushma
S.No
Committees
Year
1.
NSS Programme Officer, SPMVV
2007 to 2010
2.
Anti Ragging Committee member, SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Expert, Upgradation Committee to asses RGNF –
JRF- SRF, Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore
Assistant Warden for Women’s Hostel, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Member, Board of Studies, Department of
Biotechnology, Sri Padmavati Mahila University,
Tirupati.
Equipment in-charge, DST-CURIE, Central
Instrumentation Facility, Sri Padmavati Mahila
University, Tirupati.
Member, Verification Committee (equipment,
chemicals and glassware) for Biotechnology,
Biochemistry, Physics and Organic Chemistry Sri
Padmavati Mahila University, Tirupati
Executive Member, Teachers’ Association of
SPMVV (SPMVTA), Tirupati.
Reviewer
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
2010-2012
October, 2015
2010-2012
2010-2013
2011-Till date
2011-Till date
2015 to till date
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Name of the Faculty
Dr. V. Kalarani
Dr. R.Usha
Dr. P. Josthna
Dr. B. Kishori
Dr. N. John Sushma
Refresher
Courses
1
2
2
Training
programs
3
4
2
-
Workshops
6
15
15
5
14
Details of Refresher Courses
Dr. P. Josthna
1. Participated Refresher Course in “Disaster Management” UGC Academic Staff
College (08-12-2014 to 27-12-2014) S.V.University.
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Dr. B. Kishori
1. Participated Refresher Course in “ Virology” UGC Academic Staff College (08-
08-2010 to 27-10-2010) S.V.University, Tirupati.
2. Participated Refresher Course in “Disaster Management” UGC Academic Staff
College (08-12-2014 to 27-12-2014) S.V. University. Tirupati.
Dr. N. John Sushma
1. VI Refresher Course on Environmental Studies conducted by Academic Staff
college (23-05-2011 to 11-06-2011), S. V. University, Tirupati from.
2. UGC-Sponsored refresher course conducted by Academic Staff college, Sri
Venkateswara University, Tirupati from 11-6-2012 to 30-6-2012.
Details of Training Programmes
Prof. V. Kalarani
1. Science for Progress in India: Innovations in Technologies, NIAS / Sponsored
by DST Training Programme for Women Scientists, February 23 to 27th 2015,
National Insitute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru.
2. Attended a training programme on “Tuning Nanoscientific Research towards
Industrial Needs” at Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal from 0410-2013 to 12-10-2013.
3. Attended Staff Development Programme on Managing Biotechnologies and
emerging issues in research & development, organized by Institute of Public
Enterprise (IPE), Hyderabad during 7th to 14th Feb, 2012.
Prof. R. Usha
1. Attended training programme at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore on
Hands on Practical Sessions in “Basic Recombinant DNA Techniques” during
the year 2011.
2. Short term training programme on “Diagnostics and Prognostic use of clinical ,
imaging, immunohistochemical methods and Biomarkers for Cancer in
Animals”. Sponsored by DBT, Ministry of Science and Technology,
Government of India, organized by Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University,
Tirupati during 15th – 28th May 2012.
3. Attended training programme on ‘Evaluation of transgenic crop plants for
drought Tolerance” at Crop Physiology,GKVK, Bangalore During October 6th to
11th October,2014.
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Dr. P. Josthna
1. Attended “Hands on training course on use of cell culture technology for studying
apoptosis and angiogenesis” sponsored by DST, New Delhi, India, conducted at the
department of Studies in Biotechnology, Manasagangotri, Mysore, from Jan 24 to 31,
2011.
2. Attended short time training course on “Diagnostic and prognostic use of clinical,
imaging, immunohistochemical methods and biomarkers for cancer in animals”
sponsored by DBT, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, New
Delhi organized by S.V. Veterinary University, Tirupati and held at Department of
Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, College of Veterinary Science, Tirupati from 15th,
may 2012 to 28th may 2012.
Details of Workshops
Prof. V. Kalarani
1. National Acadamies of sciences e-Lecture workshop on Genomics and Proteomics,
17th – 18th Aug. 2010, Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa Vidyalaya, Tirupati.
th
2. Workshop on Frontiers in Innovative Technologies in Life Sciences on 7 March.
2011, Tepp OUTREACH CENTRE (TUC) Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa
Vidyalayam, Tirupati, and Dept. of Scientific & Industrial Research, Ministry of
Science & Technology, New Delhi
3. Participated in the Workshop on Multimedia Material Development from 29th-31 st
March 2011 held at SPMVV, Tirupati.
4. Participated in the Workshop of Science Academies Lecture workshop on
Biotechnology for sustainable development held during 29-30 August 2012 at the
Department of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.
5. Participated in the National workshop on Advanced Stochastic Models & its
applications (Bio-statistics) held at Dept. of Statistics, SV University, Tirupati during
9-12th August 2012.
6. Participated in work shop on “Mushroom cultivation (NWMC-2014)” organized by
Department of Botany, Sri Venketeswara University ,Tirupati.
7. National Level One Week Workshop on Online course design technologies on 3rd-9th
March 2014. Organized by Distance Education Center, Sri Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidhyalayam –Tirupati.
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1. Participated in “UGC-SAP DRS II Level, workshop on “Software Based Statistical
Analysis Using SPSS” held during 20th – 26 th, December 2010 at Department of
Communication and Journalism, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
A.P., India.
2. Participated in the workshop on “Frontiers in Innovative Technologies in Life
Sciences” on 7th March, 2011, TePP outreach Centre (TUC), SPMVV, Tirupati, A.P.,
India.
3. Participated in “Workshop on Multimedia Material Development” during 29th -31st,
March, 2011” Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati A.P., India.
4. Participated in “National Workshop on Advanced Stochastic Models & Its
Applications” during 9 th- 12th, August, 2012, Department of Statistics, S.V.Univeristy,
Tirupati.
5. Participated in “Science Academies’ Lecture Workshop on Biotechnology For
Sustainable Development” held during 29th - 30th August 2012 at the Dept of
Zoology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati A.P., India.
6. Participated in “Science Academies’ National Lecture Workshop on Viral Vaccines
and Diagnostics” held during 25th - 26th February 2013 at the Dept of Virology, Sri
Venkateswara University, Tirupati A.P., India.
7. Participated in National Workshop on “Molecular and Immuno Techniques” held
during 20th-22nd March, 2013 at the Dept of Applied Microbiology and
Biotechnology, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati.
8. Participated in “Science Academies’ Lecture Workshop on Advances in Biology and
Biotechnology’ held during 2nd & 4 th April 2014 at the Dept of Biochemistry, Sri
Venkateswara University, Tirupati A.P., India.
9. Participated in The Orientation Programme conducted By IGNOU Regional Centre,
Vijayawada on 25th July 2014 at Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati.
10. Participated in the workshop on “Innovation & Entrepreneurship” held on 10th
September, 2014, “DSIR-PRISM: TePP Outreach Cum Cluster Innovation Centre
(TOCIC), SPMVV, Tirupati.
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11. Participated in UGC sponsored National workshop on Mushroom Cultivation
(NWMC-2014), held during 12th-13th November, Department of Botany, Sri
Venkateswara University, Tirupati A.P., India.
12. Participated in Science academies Lecture workshop on “Recent Advances In
Conservation of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology” held during 24th-25th
November 2014, at Dept of Zoology, Government Degree College for women,
Srikalahasthi.
13. Participated in one day On Campus Programme on Consulting Skills development for
Academecians’ held o 27th April, 2015, organized by Internal Quality Assessment
Cell (IQAC) held at Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati.
14. Participated in National Workshop on “Protection and Conservation of Wildlife in
India” held during 10th-11th March 2015, at Dept of Sericulture, SPMVV, Tirupati.
Dr. P. Josthna
1. Participated in the Workshop on Development of Self Learning Material held at
Distance education center from 28th- 30th January 2010 SPMVV, Tirupati.
2. National academies of science e-lecture workshop on genomics and proteomics
17-18th August 2010 organized by SPMVV, Tirupati.
3. Participated in the National Workshop on Geostatistics & soft computing techniques
for spatial data management held during 22nd-24th November 2010.
4. Participated in National Workshop on Biostatistics theory and practice organized by
Department of Statistics under UGC-SAP-DRSI programme in SVU, Tirupati during
17th-19th February 2011.
5. Participated in the Workshop on Multimedia Material Development from 29th-31 st
March 2011 held at SPMVV, Tirupati.
6. Participated in the Workshop of Frontiers in Innovative Technologies in Life sciences
by Tepp Outreach Centre (TUC) on 7th March 2011.
7. Attended Work Shop on “Bio-Diversity” sponsored by UGC-College with potential
for excellence scheme organized by department of Zoology, NBKR Science & Arts
College, Vidyanagar on 31st January 2012.
8. Participated in the SHORT TERM TRAINING COURSE on “ Diagnostic and
prognostic use of clinical, imaging, immunohistochemical methods and biomarkers
for cancer in animals” sponsored by DBT, Ministry of Science and technology, Govt.
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of India, New Delhi organized by SV Veterinary university, Tirupati from 15th May28th May 2012.
9. Participated in the National workshop on Advanced Stochastic Models & its
applications (Bio-statistics) held at Dept. of Statistics, SV University, Tirupati during
9-12th August 2012.
10. Participated in the Workshop of Science Academies Lecture workshop on
Biotechnology for sustainable development held during 29-30 August 2012 at the
Dept. of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.
11. Participated in Workshop on “Science Academies National Lecture Workshop on
Viral Vaccines and Diagnostics”, Organized by Dept. of Virology, Sri Venkateswara
University, Tirupati, on 25-26th February 2013.
12. Participated and organizing member in National Workshop on Molecular and
Immuno Techniques, Organized by Dept. of Applied Microbiology and
Biotechnology SPMVV, held during 20th-22nd March 2013.
13. Participated in “Innovation & Entrepreneurship” organized by DSIR-PRISM:TePP
Participated in “ Science Academies’ Lecture work shop on advances in biology and
biotechnology” organized by Department of Biochemistry, Sri Venketeswara
university , Tirupati.
14. Participated in work shop on “Mushroom cultivation (NWMC-2014)” organized by
Department of Botany, Sri Venketeswara University ,Tirupati.
Dr. B. Kishori
1. National Acadamies of sciences e-Lecture workshop on Genomics and
Promoteomics, 17th – 18th Aug. 2010, SPMVV, Tirupati.
2. Attended National Workshop on Biostatistics, Feb. 13-15, 2011, Dept. of
Biostatistics, S.V. University.
3. National Workshop on TePP Frontiers in innovative technologies in life sciences,
7th March, 2011, SPMVV, Tirupati
4. Attended a National Workshop on Molecular and Immune Techniques. 20th-22nd
Mar, 2013, Department of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, SPMVV.
Tirupati.
5. Participated in UGC sponsored National workshop on “ Mushroom cultivation”,
Dept. of Botany, S.V.University, 12-13th Nov-2014 .
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1. National Level One Week Workshop on Online course design technologies on 3rd9th March 2014. Organized by Distance Education Center, Sri Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam –Tirupati.
2. Participated in National Workshop on NMR spectroscopy: application to
Biomolecules (NMRSAB-2015) on 9th-10th January 2015. Organized by Dept. of
physics JNTUA college of Engineering, Ananthapuram, A.P.
3. Participated in the National Workshop on Mushroom Cultivation (NWMC-2014)
on 12th-13th November 2014. Organized by Dept. of Botany, Sri Venkateswara
University, Tirupati.
4. Participated in National Lecture Workshop on “Advances In Biology And
Biotechnology” held during 2 nd to 4th April 2014. Organized by Dept. of
Biochemistry, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati,
5. National Level One Week Workshop on Online course design technologies on 3rd9th March 2014. Organized by Distance Education Center, Sri Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidhyalayam –Tirupati.
6. Participated in National Workshop on Molecular Diagnostics for Identification of
Microorganisms in Aquaculture : “MIMA-2013” on 27th – 29 th Nov. 2013
Organized by Dept of Marine Biology, Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore,
A.P.
7. Participated in International Workshop on “Role of Material Science in
Engeneering and Medicine on 1st – 2 nd Oct. 2013. Krishna Theja Technical
Campus, Tirupati.
8. Poster presentation in National workshop & “Industry-Academia Interaction Meet
Drug and Pharamaceuticals –Research & development on 12th -13th Apr, 2013.
organized by Dept of Biotechnology, Pondicherry University, Puducherry.
9. Participated in DST-CURIE Sponsored National Workshop on Molecular and
Immuno Techniques 20th – 22 nd Mar. 2013. Department of Applied Microbiology
and Biotechnology Sri Padmavati Mahila University, Tirupati.
10. Paper presented in Science Academies’ National Lecture Workshop on Viral
Vaccines and Diagnostics on 25th – 26th Feb. 2013. Organized by Department of
Virology S.V.University, Tirupati.
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11. Science Academies’ Lecture Workshop on Biotechnology for Sustainable
Development held during Aug 29-30, 2012. Organized by Dept. of Zoology, S.V.
University.
12. National workshop on Biostatics – Theory and Practice, 17th – 19th Feb. 2011,
Dept. of Statistics, S.V. University, Tirupati.
13. Workshop on Frontiers in Innovative Technologies in Life Sciences on 7 th March.
2011, Tepp OUTREACH CENTRE (TUC) Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa
Vidyalayam, Tirupati, and Dept. of Scientific & Industrial Research, Ministry of
Science & Technology, New Delhi.
14 . National Acadamies of sciences e-Lecture workshop on Genomics and
Proteomics, 17th – 18th Aug. 2010, Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa Vidyalaya, Tirupati.
28. Student projects
• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interDepartmental projects
M.Sc. Biotechnology - 100% In-house Projects
• Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
/ industry / institute
M.Sc. Integrated Biotechnology - 90%
29. Awards and recognition received at the national and international level by :
 Faculty – 6 Nos.
Research Awards to Faculty
Name of
the faculty
Award
Year
2012
Prof.
V. Kalarani
Prof. R.
Usha
Best
presentation
award
Talented
Scientist
award
Programme
Programme on Managing biotechnologies and emerging
issues in research & development, sponsored by AICTE,
Govt. of India organized by IPE, Hyderabad.
2015
Presented research paper entitled, “Effect of dietary
supplementation B.sutilis and T.saccharophyllus on the
innate immune responses of a tropical fresh wate fish
L.rohita’, accepted by OMICS Internatinal
Conferensories.com at Texas, USA (Sept 28th -30th, 2015).
2013
World Congress on Pharmaceutical Sciences & Chemical
Technology, Organized by International Society for Nature &
Health Care Inc., USA in collaboration with Industrial
Technology Institute, University of Kelaniya, Srilanka
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2015
Dr. P.
Josthna
Talented
Biotechnolo
gist award
2013
Best Paper
Presentation
2010
Best Paper
Dr. N. John award
Sushma
Best Paper
award
2012
2012
Received Rajiv Gandhi Gold Medal award, 2015- Global
Economic Progress & Research Association (GEPRA),
Tamilnadu.
World Congress on Pharmaceutical Sciences & Chemical
Technology, Organized by International Society for Nature &
Health Care Inc., USA in collaboration with Industrial
Technology Institute, University of Kelaniya, Srilanka
National seminar on Emerging trends in Biotechnology,
Dept. of Biotechnology, School of herbal studies and Naturo
Sciences, Dravidian University, Kuppam,
National Nanotechnology Meet on Energy &
environment (NAMEE-2012) sponsored by Ministry of
earth sciences Govt. of India, New Delhi. 600119. 5th
September, Sathyabama University, Chennai
National Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Aquaculture
Challenges and Opportunities”. (ETACO2012), S.V.
University. Tirupati.
Achievements of Research Scholars – 14 Nos.
Name of the
Scholar/
student
International/
National
Award
Year
University
V. Sridevi
National
Best paper
awarded
2012
Ex Situ strategy for the conservation of
endangered fish” held at Dept. of
Botany, S. V. University, Tirupati
V. Sumathi
National
Best poster
presentation
Award
2014
National conference on “Applied
Immunology ”, Warangal
First Prize for
Best Oral
presentation
V. Sumathi
National
2015
A.Vasavi
International
T. Anitha
National
A.Vasavi
International
Young Scientist
Award
2012
T.Anitha
National
Best Research
Oral Presentation
2012
Best paper
presentation
award
Best Oral
presentation
award
2010
2010
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National consultation on Science and
Technology for human development,
Trees and Water for human welfare,
Madanapalle, Institute of Technology &
science,
A Global Scenario “Effect of Lead (Pb)
Toxicity on the growth of Sunflower”.
2010 Kakatiya University, Warangal.
National Conference on Frontiers in
Biotechnology, Dept. of Microbiology,
SPMVV.
International Symposium on
Environmental impacts, health
implications and therapeutic approaches
& special symposium on water quality
and aquatic biotechnology, Vikram
Simhapuri University, Nellore
National conference on emerging trends
in biotechnology challenges and
opportunities , paper entitled on
“Genetic variability and relatedness
among ten Pigeon pea cultivars based on
PCR based RAPD markers” Dravidian
University, Kuppam.
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Name of the
Scholar/
student
International/
National
Award
Year
A.Vasavi
International
10th International
Phytotechnologie
s conference
organized by
SUNY-ESF at
SYRACUSE,
NEW
YORK. 2013
D. Prathima
National
Best Poster
award
2015
K.
Parameswari
National
Best poster
presentation
award
2013
A.
Meghapriya
National
Divya
National
B. Mahitha
International
CH. N. Durga
Maha
Lakshmi
National
Best Oral
presentation
award
Best Poster
Award
2013
2015
2012
Young Scientist
Award
Best poster
presentation
award
2013
2015
University
Phytoremediation of lead contaminated
soils by transgenic Helianthus annus.L
National consultation on Science and
Technology for Human Development
“Trees and water for Human Welfare”
Madanapalle
UGC sponsored National conference on
Innovations in plant research in 21st
century. Dept. of Botany, JMJ College
for Women (Autonomous) Tenali.
Dept. of Applied Microbiology,
SPMVV, Tirupati,
Modern Innovations and approaches in
Biotechnology”. Sri Padmavati Mahila
University, Tirupati
Environmental Pollution, Nutrition and
Genetics, A Special Symposium on
Cancer Biology and Therapeutics.
Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore.
Recent Advances in Functional
Materials (RAFM-2015), Yogi Vemana
University, Kadapa.
30. Seminars / Conferences / Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Seminars/ Conferences / workshops Organized
DATE(s)
th
st
29 February & 1
March 2012
th
nd
20 – 22 March
2013
TITLE OF THE EVENT
FUNDING AGENCY
Two -Day National Conference on
“Modern Innovations and Approaches in
Biotechnology”
Three day National Workshop on
“Molecular and Immune Techniques” (In
Collaboration with Dept of Applied
Microbiology)
UGC, New Delhi
31.Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
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32.
UGC guidelines are followed in executing the research work
Ethical Committee approval is mandatory for working on microbial / animal species.
Wearing aprons and gloves is compulsory to work in the chemical laboratory.
Wearing protective glasses while handing UV emitting instruments is mandatory.
If and when hazardous chemicals and other toxic materials are to be used in any
experiments, prior concern and clearance from research guide is mandatory.
No researcher is allowed to work alone in the lab, apart from official time of the
department.
Proper safety practices are mandatory while working in the laboratories.
Disposal of waste such as gels, needles, glass, wet and dry material as per the norms.
Carrying out clean and green / swatch Bharat once every month and maintaining the
labs , office records and garden etc.,
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
30
16
13
12
25
6
9
27
57
55
Year
M.Sc. Biotechnology
M.Sc. Integrated
Biotechnology
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Selected
30
16
10
12
17
6
9
12
36
27
Pass
percentage
100%
100%
100%
92%
--92%
100%
100%
92%
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33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% of students
From universities
outside the State
M.Sc. Biotechnology Nil
98.2%
2.8%
M.Phil.
29
71
-
Ph.D
15
85
-
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From other
countries
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SLET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Name of the student &
Course
M.Sc. Biotechnology
1. M. Reddy Sailaja
Year
Event
2008-2010
2. P. Kalpana
3. Ludhia Rani
2010-2012
2012-2014
4. S. Sree Lakshmi
2012-2014
DBT- BCIL, Industrial
Training Fellowship, New
Delhi
M.Sc. Integrated Biotechnology
1. A. Naga Sindhuja
2. K. Vasavi
2008-2013
2009-2014
35. Student progression
Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
PG to M.Phil.
1.1
PG to Ph.D.
3
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
•
Campus selection
•
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
-Nil6
27
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PG to M.Phil / Ph.D
Name of the Student
University
Year
A.Meghapriya (Integrated)
Ph.D in biotechnology,SPMVV
2007-2012
Divya
Ph.D in Biotechnology, Tiruchirapalli
2007-2012
K.Rama
Ph.D in Biotechnology , SVIMS, Tirupati
2007-2012
R. Dimple Roja
M.S. Oulu University, Oulu Finland
2008-2010
K. Sri Lakshmi
Ph.D. AIMS, New Delhi
2008-2010
M. Reddy Sailaja
Ph.D in Annamalai University
2008-2010
K. Shruthi
Ph.D in NIMS, Hyderabad
2009-2011
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K. Divya (DBT
Ph.D, Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology, 2010-2012
Trivandrum.
D.Manya Sree
Ph.D in Biotechnology, Nagarjuna University, 2010-2012
Guntur
Sharmila Shanmugham
Ph.D in Sericulture, SPMVV
2010-2012
Student Progression – Placements
Abroad
Technician
Jobs
Ph.D
BCIL Traineed / Training
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
from other universities within the State
100%
37.
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period
38.
Nil
Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
S.No.
Period
1
2011-12
Funding Agency
Amount Received (Rs. In
Lakhs)
31.29
DBT, New Delhi
2
2013-14
22.54
Total
3
53.83
2011-12
3.00 (Infrastructure)
APSCHE, Hyderabad
4
2013-14
3.50 (Infrastructure)
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6.50
5
2011-12
UGC XI Plan
30.00 (Infrastructure)
6
2012-13
UGC XII Plan
7.50 (Infrastructure)
Total
37.50
Grand Total
97.83
Journals National / International
i)
a)
b)
c)
d)
Research Journal of Biotechnology
Indian Journal of Biotechnology
CSIR news
Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research
The SciTech Journal
a) Internet facilities for staff and students
LAN & Wi-Fi Facilities – 24 hours
b) Total number of class rooms = 4 Nos.
d)
e)
f)
g)
Class rooms with ICT facility = 3
Students’ laboratories = 4 Nos.
Research laboratories = 5 Nos.
Culture Labs
= 2 Nos.
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a)
From the host institution/university
Doctoral Students
Name of the student
Fellowship
S. Jhansi
Mahitha
D. Pratima
T. Anitha
M. Hemalatha
B. Mahitha
V. Sumathi
Ch. N. Durgamahalakshmi
K.R.Padma
V. Hindu
D.Sujitha
JRF
JRF
RGNF
RGNF
JRF
JRF
JRF
JRF
JRF
JRF
Inspire
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Funding
Agency
UGC (2010-13)
UGC (2010-13)
(2010-15)
(2010-15)
UGC (2011-14)
UGC (2011-14)
UGC (2012-15)
DST (2012-14)
DST (2014-17)
DBT (2013-18)
DST (2015-16)
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b)
Sl. No.
Year
1
2
3
4
5
Total :
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
No. of Doctoral
Students
3
1
3
7
From other institutions/universities
Sl. No.
Year
1
2
3
4
5
Total :
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
No. of Doctoral
Students
5
4
4
7
2
22
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
ii)
Sl. No.
Year
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2010 – 11
2011 – 12
2012 – 13
2013 – 14
2014 – 15
2015 – 16
No. of Students
(M.Sc. Biotechnology)
(DBT Scholarships)
15
15
10
11
9
15
No. of Students
(M.Sc. Integrated
Biotechnology)
(Govt. Scholarships)
36 (EBC, SC&ST)
42 (EBC, SC&ST)
36 (EBC, SC&ST)
43 (EBC, SC&ST)
10 (EBC, SC & ST)
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Summer/Winter Training / Industraial visit sponsored by DBT, New Delhi
1. M.Sc. (Final) Semester (15 members – 2011-13) attended the winter Training
Programme from 26-11-2012 to 02-12-2012 (one week) on Cell Culture
Techniques, Cancer Biology and Toxicology offered by Sugen Life Sciences ,
Perumalapalli , Tirupati
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2. M.Sc. (Final) Semester (15 members – 2011-13) and faculty (2 Members)
visited different Labs of industries & Institutions located in and around
Bangalore during 27 th & 28th February 2013.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
---42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback?
YES. Student feedback is obtained from all the outgoing students related
to each
faculty member by the IQAC of the university. The student
feedback report obtained from IQAC will be reviewed by the faculty in
consultation with all the faculty or the Head of the department. Changes
in handling the classes and dealing with students are made accordingly.
b.
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and
how does the department utilize the feedback?
YES. Curriculum as well as teaching methodology are updated and
improved as per feedback from students. Student representatives are
involved to share their feedback on syllabus basis. Board of Studies
meetings are conducted on regular basis. Proper updating and/or
modification in syllabus are made in accordance with the suggestions.
c.
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Department is having Alumni association. Alumni meetings are
conducted annually involving outgoing students and alumni employed at
different organizations. Current Industrial needs and employment
opportunities are known from the Alumni. The information is used for
training and preparing the outgoing students for job interviews.
Junior students and Alumni interaction sessions are organized.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
•
•
•
P.B. Hemalatha – P.O., Andhra Bank, Tirupati
S. Priyanka, Govt. Degree Lecturer, Jadcherla, Mahabubnagar.
K. Divya-- Pursuing Ph.D, DBT-JRF, , Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology,
Trivandrum
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D. Divya, Pursuing Ph.D. DBT-JRF, in Dept. of Biotechnology, Bharathidasan
University, Trichy
K. Shruthi, Pursuing Ph.D, DBT-JRF,. in Dept. of National Institute of Nutrition
(NIN) Hyderabad.
Sharmila Shanmugham-- Pursuing Ph.D, DBT-JRF, in Dept. of Sericulture, Sri
Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
D.Manya Sree – Pursuing Ph.D in Dept. of Biotechnology, Nagarjuna University,
Guntur
Gulnaaz SM- Clinical Research Center, Medwin Hospital, Nampally, Hyderabad
P. Sagarika--Data Abstractor, Lopaz Online, Chennai
S. Neeraja--Research Associate, Vivo Bioscience, Hukkimpet Hyderabad
N. Bindulatha-- Quality Control Executive, Virchow, Hyderabad
N. Supraja--Junior Scientist, Micro therapeutic Company, Chennai
T.B. Thilaka--Clinical Research Coordinator, Anna University, Chennai
K. Sandhya--Microbiologist Vyshanavi Dairy Farm, Srikalahasti
C. Yamuna (5 Yr Biotechnology) - Prathibha Award by A.P. Govt. 2015
P. Mounika Reddy, Lab Technician,
B. Lavanya, Instructor, Sri Chaitanya College, Tirupati, 2015
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
I.
Special Lectures arranged with the DBT Fund Under Visiting Faculty
 Dr. M.R.N. Murthy, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Genomics’ on 27.11.2012.
on ‘Structural
 Dr. Shailendra K. Saxena Senior Scientist & Leader (Infectious Diseases),
CCMB, Hyderabad. Recent Swine Flu- Influenza A/H1N1 2009-134: The unseen and
Unsaid on (25.02.2012)
 Prof. S. Krupanidhi , School of Biotechnology Vignan University, Guntur, ‘Recent
Trends in Immunology’ (14.03.2012) .
 Prof. N.P. Eswar Reddy Associate Dean College of Food Science & Technology,
Kadapa. ( 30.01.2012) on , Gene Transfer Methds – Transgenic Plants”
 Mr. Selvaraj M/s. Helini Biomolecules, Chennai,, Hands on training to students and
Scholars related to techniques in Biology 15.02.2013.

Dr. Bindu Nanduri Assistant Professor, Dept. of Basic Sciences, Veterinary
Medicine
Mississipi University Mississipi. Feb, 2014.
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Dr. Nimmagadda Sridhar, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,
Baltimore, Maryland. on ‘A Primer on Molecular Imaging’ (28.02.2015).

Dr. Veena Panday, Head, Dept of Biotechnology, Kumaun University, Nainital on
Biotechnological applications of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi. 05/Feb/2015.
 N. John Suraj, Research Scientist, UT-South Western Medical Centre, Dallas, Texas,
USA, 14th July, 2015. “Genetic Strategy reveals adult neural stem cells and
astrocytes, both transform in vivo”.
 Prof. Manjula Kumari, Dept. of Biotechnology, Bangalore University, Bengaluru is
going to deliver special lecture on “Tracking behaviour to biomolecule in insects –
a concept in biopesticide making”. 02.07.2015
 Prof. S. Dayananda, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Title -” Biotech – Industry
interactions. 02.07.2015
II.
Students are involved to participate in the organization of Seminars conducted by
the Dept of Biotechnology, SPMVV, Tirupati.
th
29 February &
st
1 March 2012
th
nd
20 – 22
March 2013
III.
Two -Day National Conference on
UGC, New Delhi
“Modern Innovations and Approaches
in Biotechnology”, SPMVV, Tirupati
Three day National Workshop on
Department of Science and
“Molecular and Immune Techniques”
Technology, New Delhi
(In Collaboration with Dept of Applied
Microbiology, SPMVV, Tirupati)
Students are encouraged to participate and present scientific papers in local and
surrounding Science and technology Institutions.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
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



Chalk & Talk methods
Use of teaching Aids such as charts, models and samples
PPT presentations by staff and students
Group discussions & Interactive teaching
laboratory and practical teaching
Hands-on experience
On -Field demonstrations
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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
 Students are asked to answer to salient questions related to topic of previous class
 Each student is given opportunity to present during weekly seminar hours
 Weekly objective type questions are given to students for answering
 Two internal examinations are conducted to students during each semester that
contribute to 20% of total marks which will be corrected and discussed with the
students for improvement.
 Practical abilities of the Students are tested at intervals and assessed accordingly.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
•
•
Dr. B. Kishori, served as Assistant Warden, SPMVV Hostels, SPMVV (2010-11)
Dr. N. John Sushma, served as Assistant Warden, SPMVV Hostels, SPMVV (201012)
Prof. V. Kalarani, served as Deputy Warden, SPMVV Hostels, SPMVV (2011-13)
Prof. V. Kalarani, served as Programme Officer, NSS Bureau, Unit – V, SPMVV,
Tirupati (2011-13)
Prof. V. Kalarani, served as Coordinator, TePP Out Reach cum Cluster Innovation
Centre, SPMVV, Tirupati sponsored by DSIR, New Delhi. (2014-15)
All the students of Biotechnology are enrolled members in unit V, National Service
Scheme (NSS) Bureau of SPMVV, Tirupati and take part in activities such as clean &
green, medical awareness camps and women employment camps in and around
Tirupati, actively involved to render their services to the public.
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Students participated in various camps such as .
Blood grouping
Cancer and preventive measures
Awareness on AIDS/HIV
Plastic usage and its disadvantages
Herbal medicines and their applications
Medicinal plantation
Farmers meet
Importance of primary education in science
Acting as scribers in writing examinations to Blind students.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
•
•
•
•
•
Summer – Winter Industrial training for technical skill development for students
sponsored by DBT, New Delhi
Exhibiting video lessons on recent advances in biological Sciences
Conducting virtual laboratory classes using on-line information for dissections
andmolecular mechanisms
Students given opportunity to share their views during visiting faculty seminars
Students are taken for Industrial tour to have awareness regarding oppurtunities
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49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.

Yes. Recognized by DBT, New Delhi since 2003 – sponsoring M.Sc
Biotechnology teaching Programme (Fund received)
M.Sc Integrated Biotechnology received the grant by A.P State Council of
Higher education.

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,
basic or applied.
1. The Department adapted M.Sc Biotechnology syllabus as endorsed by Department
of Biotechnology, New Delhi along with focusing the local/regional needs.
2. Training related to all the sectors of Biotechnology such as Microbial Biotechnology,
Plant Biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology, etc., are given to the students that
caters to the needs of the Industry.
3. Department council and train outgoing students to attend the DBT-BCIL Training
Programme, Campus Placement cell recruitment, to attend BET exams and DBT/
CSIR-JRF Test, NET, SLET
4. By organizing invited talks of experts from industrial sector the students are given
good counseling regarding available job opportunities and entrepreneurship.
5. Inspiring the students to take up Doctoral research both in India and Abroad.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
of the department.
Strengths:

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
Obtaining fund from DBT, New Delhi for offering M.Sc (2Y) General
Biotechnology course that includes studentship of Rs 3000/- month Rs. 50,000 for
project work, grant for chemicals, contingency & Library Books, Free industrial
tour and summer training in Industry.
Offering M.Sc (5Y) Integated Biotechnology course catering to the needs of
Biology students after 10+2 which received Grant of Rs. From A.P.State Council
of Higher Education, Hyderabad.
Permanent Faculty (2 Professors; 3 Assistant Professors) with specialization in
different areas
Separate Building (Kalpana Chawla Block) with laboratory facilities.
Industry collaboration – has MOU with Sugen Life Sciences, Tirupati
Offering M.Phil & Ph.D programmes
Weaknesses:


Institutional and International collaborative research projects
More faculties need to be recruited.
Challenges:
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Building up the confidence limits of students, who come from rural back ground and
those who had Telugu as medium of instruction in their lower classes. Come from
Telugu medium background.

To provide skill-based training to the students who come with little or no knowledge
of tools and biological techniques.
To improve the number of NET / SLET qualified students.

52. Future plans of the department.
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•
To make the department a full-fledged and reputed center for Advanced studies in
Biotechnology.
To establish a full-fledged cell culture facility.
To improve the infrastructure facilities suitable for consultancy services to
neighbor institutions
To develop Disease Diagnostic Centre catering to the needs of aquaculture farmers.
To further promote industry and international collaborations.
To establish Herbal medicinal garden in collaboration with industry.
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Department of Home Science
EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department
:
Home Science
2. Year of establishment
:
1983
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
PG Courses

M.Sc. Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics (since 1997)

M.Sc. Community Health and Nutrition (since 1997)

M.Sc. Food Science and Quality Control (since 1997)

M.Sc. Human Development and Family Studies (since 1988)

M.Sc. Integrated Food Technology (5 Years) (since 2013)
M.Phil
Ph.D (Full Time and Part Time)
UG Courses
B. Vocational Programmes (Multiple entry and Multiple exit)

Fashion Technology and Apparel Designing (since 2014)

Nutrition and Health Care Sciences (since 2014)
Rs. 1.48 crore and the students admitted are paying their course fee on par with
University regular as well as payment fee.

5.
P.G. Diploma in Preschool Education through Distance Mode, DEC, SPMVV
Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved


Home Science itself is interdisciplinary in nature. M.Sc and Ph.D programmes are
opened for Bio Science, Nursing and Social Science students.
Community Health Programmes like conducting health education along with
NSS Unit .
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6.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.
MOU’s in M. Sc Integrated Food TechnologyProgramme
1. Navya Foods Private Ltd., Chittoor.
2. Sri Varsha Food Products India Ltd., Renigunta, Chittoor.
3. R M M Food Products TASA Foods Private Ltd., Chittoor.
4. Sree ManjunathaFruit Canning Industries Private Ltd., Chittoor.
7.
Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons ------
8.
Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester and Choice Based Credit System
9.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments -----
10.
Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
2
-
8
Associate Professors
4
3
1
Assistant Professors
9
9
3
Others (contract basis –
-
-
4
Assistant Professors)
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Actual (including CAS & MPS)
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11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Name
Dr. Violet A.
Qualification
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Designation
Professor
Dr. E. Manjuvani M.Sc.,
Professor
M.Phil., Ph.D,
B.Ed.
Dr. T. Kalyani
M.Sc.
Professor
Devi
M.Phil, Ph.D
Dr. A. Jyothi
M.Sc., Ph.D. Professor
Dr. D. Sarada
Dr.R.
Varalakshmi
Dr. A. Kusuma
Dr. M. Aruna
No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D. /
M.Phil.
Students guided for
the last 5 years
Awarded Guiding
1
3
Child Development
and Family Studies
Human Development
and Family Studies
36
26
1
7
Human Development
and Family Studies
Food Science &
Nutrition
Home Science
Extension
34
1
8
33
3
8
30
2
8
7
M.Sc., Ph.D.,
P.G.Dip.in
Dietetics,
P.G.Dip. in
Family &
Health
Counselling
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor
Professor
Extension Education
26
2
M.Sc.
M.Phil,
Ph.D., M.Ed.
P.G. Dip. In
Statistics
M.Sc. .Ph.D.
Professor
& Head of
the
Department
Advanced Studies in
Child Development
& Family
24
1
Dr. S. Vijaya
Jyothi
Ms. V. Bindu
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. N. Rajani
M.Sc.,
M.Phil, Ph.D.
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. G. Sireesha
Specialization
M.Sc.
Professor
Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Food
Science
Nutrition
&
Food Science &
Nutrition
Food Science and
Nutrition
Extension Education
Food Science &
Nutrition
166
8
PhD. – 8
M.Phil -2
19
Ph.D – 1
M.Phil 1
-
13
-
-
8
-
8
1 month +
(contract
basis 8 yrs)
-
-
17
4
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Teaching staff on contract basis
Name
Qualification Designation
Dr. S.
Santhisree
Ms. Bharathi
M.Sc.,
Ph.D.
M.Sc.
Ms. R. Sujatha
M.Sc.
Ms. Jhansi Rani
M.Sc.
12.
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Specialization
Community Health
and Nutrition Care
M.Sc. Foods &
Nutrition
Textiles and
Clothing
Apparel & Textiles
8 Months
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
Students
Guided for the
Last 5 Years
-
8 Months
-
8 Months
-
8 Months
-
No. of
Years of
Experience
List of Senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Dr. D. C. Chandrika, Senior Lecturer, University of Chester, UK visited the
Department of Home Science, SPMVV on Exchange Programme and delivered a
lecture on ‘Construction of Childhood in Different Cultures’ during 2011.
The International Conference was organized in the Department of Home Science,
SPMVV on 20th -21 st February, 2015. The following Experts such as

Prof. P. Geervani, Former Vice-Chancellor, SPMVV, delivered speech on
Food,Health and Wellbeing.

Dr.Gerard O’Brien, Lecturer in Food & Human Nutrition, New Castle University
(Singapore campus) invited to deliver Key Note Address.

Dr.Achamma Joseph, Consultant Dietician, Health & Wellbeing North Ward,
Australia delivered a Lead Lecture on ‘Global Challenges in Strengthening
Communities through Diabetic Education Programmes’.

Dr.Madhuri Velagala, Dietician, Sydney, gave a Paper Presentation via Skype from
Australia. She is the Alumni of Department of Home Science, SPMVV.

Dr. Laxmi Bhawani, Nutrition Specialist, UNICEF Office for A.P., Hyderabad
addressed the students regarding the ICDS System and It’s Service Utilization in
AP.
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13.
Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Name of the
Programme
Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
M.Sc. Integrated Food
Technology
B.Voc. Fashion Technology and
Apparel Designing
-
-
-
50
80
70
-
-
-
-
30
30
B.Voc. Nutrition and Health
Care Sciences
-
-
-
-
40
40
M.Sc Integrated Food Technology
- Co-ordinator – Prof. A. Jyothi (upto
10.12.2015), Head of the Department
(From 11.12.2015 onwards)
B.Voc. Fashion Technology and Apparel Designing - Co-ordinator – Prof. D. Sarada
B. Voc. Nutrition and Health Care Sciences
- Co-ordinator- Prof. M. Aruna
For above programmes Guest Faculty and Research Scholars handle the papers along with
regular and contract basis Assistant Professors.
14.
Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Name of the
Programme
Student Teacher Ratio year-wise
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
M.Sc. CND
4:1
3:1
3:1
4:1
M.Sc. CHN
2:1
1:1
1:1
3:1
M.Sc. FSQC
3:1
2:1
1:1
1:1
4:1
4:1
M.Sc. HDFS
1:1
2:1
2:1
1:1
1:1
2:1
M.Sc Integrated Food
Technology
B.Voc. Fashion Technology
and Apparel Designing
-
-
-
3:1
6:1
8:1
-
-
-
-
5:1
6:1
B. Voc. Nutrition and Health
Care Sciences
-
-
-
-
2:1
5:1
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3:1
2015-16
7:1
4:1
5:1
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15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual
Support Staff (Technical)
Sanctioned
Filled
1
1+1
Lab Assistant
Administrative Staff
Sanctioned
Filled
1
1
1
2
1+1
1
Junior Assistant
Attender
Lab Attendent
16.
Actual
1 (Permanent + Temporary)
Actual
2 (Outsourcing)
1 (Permanent + Temporary)
1
Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Food Science, Nutrition, Community Health, Food Product Development, Food Safety
and Quality, Entrepreneurship Development, Nutrition Interventions. Human
Development, Early Childhood Care and Education, Children with Special Needs ,
Counseling and Family Studies ; Adolescence, elderly, Rights Perspective of
Developmental Programmes, HIV/AIDs Education, Family and Life Skills Education,
Reproductive Health Education, Nutritional Surveillance Nutrition and Health Care
Sciences, Laboratory cum Clinical Research, Basic Patient Care and Counseling,
Pregnancy Outcome with Nutritional Adequacy etc.
17.
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
–
18.
Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration
S.No
Name of the Staff
1
1. Dr. D. Sarada
Team Leader
2. Dr. A. Kusuma
Project Co -ordinator
3. Dr. E. Manjuvani
Member
4. Dr. K. Anuradha
Member
(Associate professor
Department of Home
Science, S.V.University,Tpt).
-
b) International collaboration
Title of Research
Project
Mapping
Early
Childhood
Development
Service Provision
in Andhra Pradesh
and Tamil Nadu
169
Duration
6 Months
(2013-14)
Major/
Minor
Major
Funding Agency
Save the Children,
India (In
partnership with
Centre for Early
Childhood
Development and
Research, Jamia
Milia Islamia,
New Delhi)
Amount
(Rs.)
19.65,000/-
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19.
Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
S.No Name of the
Staff
1
Dr. A. Jyothi
2
Prof. D.
Sarada
3
Dr.A.Kusuma
4
Dr. N. Rajani
Title of Research
project
Effect of Fluoride on
Pregnant Women
Family Nutritional
Behavioral Risk Factors
Surveillance:
Development of
Replicable Model for
Intervention
(Principal Investigator)
Development of
Leadership Qualities in
Adolescent Girls, Indira
Gandhi as an Effective
Leader
Duration
2009-11
Major/
Minor
Major
2011-14
Major
2010-11
Minor
Emotional Intelligence,
Social Maturity, SelfConcept and Stress in
Learning Disabled and
Non-Learning Disabled
Children
Early Adolescent
Nutrition and Income
Generation for Self Help
Group Women – A WinWin Situation for Both
2011-14
Major
2011-14
Major
UGC
Entrepreneurial
Education for
Empowering Women
August
2013 to
December
2013
Minor
Center for
Women’s
Studies
Funded by
UGC
2013
Minor
Assessment of Public
Health Service Delivery
in Tribal Areas- A Study
in Tirupati Rural
20.
Research facility / centre with
170
Funding
Agency
UGC, New
Delhi
UGC
Amount
(Rs)
10,00,000/-
Centre for
Indira
Gandhi
Studies,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
UGC, New
Delhi
20,000/-
Center for
Women’s
Studies
Funded by
UGC
10,00,000/
8,32,800/-
10,19,000/-
20,000/-
25,000/-
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•
•
state recognition
national recognition
international recognition
 The department is part of DST-CURIE sanctioned to Sri Padmavati Mahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati under which a Central Instrumentation Facility was
created in 2010-13 which has recognition at State and National level.
 The department has important laboratory equipment like Autoclave, Soxhlet Compete
Set, Spectronic – 20, Electronic Balance, Hot Air Oven, Incubator, Muffle Furnace,
Baking Oven, Domestic Flour Mill, Microwave Oven, Blenders etc., maintained in
working condition and were utilized by researchers from the department and other
universities.
21.
Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies

Accesses to Special Research Laboratories in industry / institutions / private
laboratories are available for students / research scholars / faculty – Heritage
Foods Pvt. Ltd., Galla Foods Pvt. Ltd., Clean Foods Ltd., Riya Laboratories,
(Tirupati), SVIMS - Clinical Laboratories (Tirupati) etc.
 For the Academic research and outreach programmes industry interactions
are held both formally and informally.
 Creating the laboratory facilities for the recently sanctioned new courses
in addition to the existing laboratory facilities. Created the biochemical lab
for clinical testing, microbiological lab, Costemic chemistry lab,
Psychology lab.
 Creating Fashion Technology and Apparel Designing Laboratories for the
newly sanctioned course.
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22.
Publications:
Journals Published
S.
No
1
2
Name of the
Author
Prof. A. Violet
Dr .E.
Majuvani
Journal of Community
Guidance and Research,
Vol.28 (1) pp147-153
Dr.T. Kalyani
Devi
and
S.Maheswari
Emotional Maturity
of Adolescents in
Scheduled Tribes and
Non-Tribes.
Journal of PsychoLingua,2011,Vol.41 (2) July,
182-184
Dr.T.Kalyani
Devi
and
Ms.K.Basanthi
Socio-Economic
Status, Grade and
Gender on SelfConcept of
Adolescents.
Adjustment and Self
Concept.
Indian Journal of
Psychometry and
Education,2013
Vol,44(2),152-158
Dr.T.Kalyani
Devi
Dr.T.Kalyani
Devi
Dr.T.Kalyani
Devi
4
Levels of Intelligence
among Children in
Urban and Tribal
Area.
Achievement
Motivation of
Children of Single
Parent and Two
Parent Families
Mental Health of
Students Attending
Single Sex and Co
Education Schools
Dr .E.
Majuvani
3.
Title of the Paper
Name of the Journal,
Volume
Year Page Nos
IJOSR Journal of Humanities
and Social Science (IJOSR –
JHSS),
Vol. 20, Issue 9, Ver IV
(Sep., 2015): Pg. No. 44-46.
Dr.A. Jyothi
Influence of SocioEconomic Status,
Grade, Gender on
Social Maturity of
Adolescents
Parental Attitudes
and Self-Concept
Natural
Phytoestrogen for
Menopause
Experiments in Education
,Vol XXXXI, No 4
Journal of Pscho Lingua,
2013, Vol,43(2),193-198.
PRAACHI
Journal
of
Psycho-Cultural
Dimentions,April,2014,Vol:
30(1),71-75
Recent
Researches
in
Education
and
Psychology,2015Vol:20,NOS
1-4,55-61.
IOSR Journal of
Environmental Science ,
Toxicology and Food
Technology, Vol no-4, June
2013, Page no- 1-5
172
National /
International
Impact
Factor
Journal of
ISSN/ISBN No.
International
-
E-ISSN:2279-0837,
P-ISSN 2279-0845
-
-
-
ISSN,0970-1346
ISSN,0977409
National
-
ISSN,0377-3132
National
-
ISSN-03781003,Peer
Reviewed&Refereed
-
I
SSN,0I3773132,Referred and
Peer Reviewed
-
ISSN-09717064,Referred&peer
Reviewed
National
National
ISSN-2230-8814.
National
International
-
ISSN no- 2319-2399
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5
Dr.A. Jyothi
Indigenous Nutritious
Medicine for
Andropause
Golden Research
Thoughts;Aug2013, Vol. 3
Issue 2,
International
1.2
Dr.A. Jyothi
Effect of
Supplementation of
“Murraya Koenigii”
and “Ocimum
Sanctum Leaves” In
NIDDM subjects
Indian Streams Research
Journal, Volume-3, Issue11,December 2013
National
-
ISSN number-22307850
Dr.A. Jyothi
Usage of Probiotic
Capsule in
Increasing the Iron
Status of Late
Adolescent Girls
(19-23yrs)
International
-
ISSN -2231-5063
Dr.A. Jyothi
Effect of Split Meal
Pattern and Low GI
Foods in Lowering
Post Prandial Blood
Sugars in Type II
Diabetes Mellitus
Indian Streams Research
Journal, December 2013
National
-
ISSN-2230-7850.
Dr.A. Jyothi
Iron Deficiency
anemia in
Hemodialysis
Patients
Narayana Nursing Journal,
Page no-46-49
National
-
ISSN - 2278-5341,
Prof. A. Jyothi
An Another side of
Mulberry-Mulberry
for
Human
Conception
An Indian Journal of Applied
Research, Vol. 5, Issue 10,
Oct., 2015.
National
3.6241
-
Prof. A. Jyothi
Effect of
Supplementation of
Mulberry Leaves
Power on the
Selected NIDDM
Subjects
International Journal of
Science Research (IJSR)
Vol. 4, Issue Aug. 2015
International
5.611
Dr.D. Sarada
and
Dr.N. Rajani
Horticultural
Nutrition Intervention
Through Women’s
Participation: An
Action Research
Journal of Human Ecology
April 2012. Vol.38, No.1.7180.
International
-
Dr. D.Sarada
and
Mrs.V.Bindu.
Nutritional Status of
Women Students
Studies in Home and
Community Science
National
-
International
Multidisciplinary Recognized
Research Journal Golden
Research Thoughts
December 2013
173
ISSN 0970-9274
Accepted
publication
for
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Dr.D.Sarada
and Ms. J.
Shailaja.
Impact of Health
And Nutrition
Messages Telecast in
Telugu Television
Channels on Women
Millet Pulse Laddu as
a Nutritional
Supplement for
Children Attending
ICDS Programme
Efficacy of
Ashwagandha
Sunnunda as a
Nutritional
Supplement for
Anganwadi (ICDS)
Children
Status
of
InstitutionalizedStreet
Children
Journal of Communication.
National
-
Accepted
publication
for
Studies in Home and
Community Science.
National
-
Accepted
publication
for
Studies in Home and
Community Science
National
-
Accepted
publication
for
IJSR Indian Journal of
Science Research Vol. 4
Issue 9, Sep., 2015 Paper ID;
Sub 158476
International
-
E-ISSN No.23197064
Prof. D. Sarada
Study on Health,
Nutrition and
Educational Status of
Institutionalized
Street Children
IJSR Indian Journal of
Science Research , Vol. 4
Issue 10, Oct., 2015 :Pg. No.
511-513
International
-
ISSN No.22-778179,
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
and Ms. K.
Aruna Kumari
Vermicompost as a
Micro- enterprise to
Improve the
Economic Status of
Self Help Group
Women
Effect of Spirulina
(candies)
Supplementation on
Pre-School Children
- e-Journal Current Biotica
5(4):487-499 2012
International
-
ISSN (Online):
2319-7064
Journal of Science and
Research(IJSR)
Volume2,Issue12,
December,2013
International
-
ISSN (Online):
2319-7064
Impact of Food
Based Approach to
Improve Frequency
and Nutrient
Consumption among
Tribal Women
Social Maturity in
Children with
Learning Disabilities
International Journal of
Science and Research(IJSR)
Volume3,Issue 4,
April,2014
International
-
ISSN
2319-7064
International Journal of
Disability Studies, Vol.5&6,
No.1 to 4, 2011&2012, 115129
International
-
ISSN-0973-4996
Dr.D.Sarada
and Ms.M.R
Mrudula.
Dr D.Sarada
and
Ms.
A.
Puneetha
Prof. D. Sarada
6
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
and
Ms. E.
Anangamathi
Ms. E.
Anangamathi
and
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
7
Dr.A.Kusuma
174
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Dr.A. Kusuma
Home Environment of Golden Research Thoughts,
Learning Disabled and Vol.1, Issue 1, July ,2011
Non- Learning
Disabled Children
International
-
ISSN 2231-5063,5861
Dr.A. Kusuma
Self Concept in
Adolescent Girls
International
-
ISSN 23209305,105-111.
Dr.A. Kusuma
Self-Acceptance of
Street Children
Conflux Journal of
Education, A Peer Reviewed
International Journal, Vol.1,
Issue.1, June, 2013
Cognitive Discourses
International
Multidisciplinary Journal,
Vol.1, Issue-1, July, 2013,
International
-
ISSN: 2321-1075,
119-124.
Dr.A. Kusuma
Inclusive EducationTeacher
Competencies
Shanlax International Journal
of Education, Vol.1, No.3,
July 2013
International
-
ISSN: 2320-2653,
24-40
A. Kusuma &
Ms.G. Srivani
Teacher Education
Conflux Journal of
Education, A Peer Reviewed
International, Vol.1, Issue.3,
August 2013
International
-
ISSN 2320-9305,5763.
Dr.A. Kusuma
Self Concept in
Yerukala Tribal
Children
Innovative
Thoughts,
International
Research
Journal,
Vol.1,
Issue.1,
August 2013
International
-
ISSN 2321-5453,4046.
Dr.A. Kusuma
Awareness and
Attitudes of Teachers
towards Children
with Learning
Disabilities
Disabilities of the
Elderly, Research and
Reflections on
Education
Indian Streams Research
Journal, Vol.1, Issue V, June
2011
National
-
ISSN 2230-7850,
148-152
A Quarterly Journal, Vol. 9,
No.3, July-September 2011
National
-
ISSN 0974-648X, 912
Dr.A. Kusuma
Social Maturity in
Juvenile Delinquents
Journal of Education and
Pedagogy, Volume III, No.2,
December 2011
National
-
ISSN 09750797,100-108
Dr.A. Kusuma
Academic Stress in
Scheduled Caste
Adolescent Boys
Educational Extracts, Vol.1,
Issue.2, July 2013
National
-
ISSN: 2320-7612,
32-39
Dr. A. Kusuma
Interests
Adolescent Girls
Dr. A. Kusuma
Emotional
Intelligence
Children
Dr.A. Kusuma
of
in
Desh Vikas, Vol. 2 Issue 1
April – June 2015
National
-
ISSN 2394-1782
Social Vision Journal, JulySeptember 2015.
National
-
ISSN 2349-1519
175
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
8
Dr.M.Aruna
and
Ms.G.Madhavi
Ethnographic Study
on Conventional
Foods Consumed by
Tribals of Andhra
Pradesh
e-Journal Current Biotica
2011, Pg.No:209-231
Dr.M.Aruna
and
Ms.N.Srilatha
Water Clarification
Using Moringa
Oliefera Seed as a
Natural Coagulant
Current Biotica
(International e-Journal
CAB),2012
International
-
ISSN
0973-4031
International
-
0973-4031
Pg.No:472-486
Dr. M. Aruna
and Lakshmi
Devi
Pg.No:87-88
Effect of Physical
Exercise and Dietary
Supplement on
Individuals (3050yrs) with Sedentary
Life Styles.
Emerging Trends In Physical
Education, Sports Sciences
and Their Role in Improving
the Performance of Sports
Men.
National
-
ISBN:978-9380487-14-4
National
-
ISBN:978-9380487-18-2
International
e-Journal
-
Proceedings,pg.87-88
Dr.M.Aruna
and Mrs.Sarah
Sarojini
Effective Use and
Health Benefits of
Soya in Sports
Drinks-Review.
Modern Trends In Sports
Management,2012,
Pg.No:268-270
Ms.
C.A.Kalpana
and
Dr.M.Aruna
To Study the Rate of
Weight Loss in
Overweight and
Obese Individuals of
Age 20 - 45yr Using
Neutraceuticals - A
Comparative Study
between Two Cities.
Article base,
Dr.M.Aruna
and Mrs.Sarah
Sarojini
Role of Nutrition in
Controlling Emotions
Journal of Physical
Education and Sports
Sciences
Vol. 4:No-1 : Pg.No: 32-39,
June 2012
National
-
ISSN: 0976-6618
Ms.
C.A.Kalpana
and
Dr.M.
Aruna
Effects of L-Carnitine
(Neutraceuticals) in
Weight Management
among Over weight
and Obese Adults
Age between 20-40
Yrs – A Comparative
Study in Chennai and
Tirupathi.
International Journal of
Scientific and Research
Publications, Vol 2,Issue
9,September 2012.Pg.No:1-5
International
-
ISSN 2250-3153
Pg.No:1-2,2012
176
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Dr.M.Aruna
and
Ms.Vandana
Vashisht
Effect of Junk Foods
on Health and
Nutritional Status of
School Children
Journal of Physical
Education, 2012
pg.No:193-20
National
-
Dr. M.Aruna.
and
Ms. Subhra
Sathapathy
Effect of Fruit and
Vegetable Based
Probiotic Yoghurts
and Its Efficacy in
Controlling Various
Disease Conditions
Supplementation with
L-Carnitine
(Neutraceuticals)
Causes Maximum
Weight Loss
“Relationship
between
Anthropometric
indicators and percent
body fat in
overweight women
aged 20-50 yrs”
Influence of basic
education and income
on nutritional status
of patients
undergoing
Hemodialysis: A 6
months follow up
study
Nutritional Status,
Nutritional Behavior
and Lifestyle
Management of
Women
International Journal of Food
and Nutritional Sciences
Vol 2,Iss 3, Jul-Sep 2013
Pg.No:58-65
International
-
ISSN 2320-7876
International Journal of Food
and Nutritional Sciences
Vol 2,Iss 3, Jul-Sep 2013
Pg.No:58-65
International
-
ISSN 2320-7876
Sept, 2014. (Impact factor
1.021 International Journal
Of Food and Nutritional
Sciences (IJFANS)
International
Feb, 2015. International
Journal of Scientific and
Engineering Research, Vol .
6 Issue 2
(IJSER)
International
3.2
ISSN:339-5518
Proceedings of National
Seminar on Emerging Trends
in Physical Education, Sports
Sciences and Their Role in
Improving the Performance
of Sports Men. -5th-6th
March,2012
National
-
ISBN:978-9380487-14-4
Effect of
Supplementation of
Oats Porridge on
Lipid Profiles of the
Hypertension
Subjects
Green
Co-operatives - An
Approach for
Development of
Women
e-Journal Current Biotica
6(4): 480-488, March2013
International
-
ISSN 0973-4031
Proceedings of
International Conference on
Entrepreneurship and
Innovation; the New Age
Mantra, 5th Feb 2011
International
Conference
-
ISBN 978-93-80697
Ms.
C.A.Kalpana
and Dr. M.
Aruna
K. Vijaya
lakshmi &
M.Aruna
K. Vijaya
Lakshmi,
M.Aruna & Dr.
SVL Narayana
Rao
9
Mrs.V. Bindu
&
Dr. D. Sarada
Mrs. V. Bindu
10
Dr.N.Rajani
177
ISBN: 978-81923573-1-7
ISSN2320-7876.
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Dr.N.Rajani
Combating Domestic
Violence against
Women
Proceedings of ICSSH, 2011
Conference held at Singapore
from 26th-28th Feb 2011.
International
Conference
-
ISBN 978-1-42449375-3
Dr.N.Rajani
An Analysis of Tribal
Women Education in
India
Proceedings of ICSSH, 2011
Conference held at Singapore
from 26th-28th Feb 2011.
International
Conference
-
ISBN 978-1-42449375-3
Dr.N.Rajani
Economic
Interventions Vs
Quality of Life
Indian Streams
Research
Journal, Vol.2, Issue II,
March 2012
National
-
ISSN: 2230-7850
Dr.N.Rajani
Horticultural
Nutrition Intervention
Through Women’s
Participation: An
Action Research
Journal of Human Ecology,
International,
Interdisciplinary Journal of
Man-Environment
Relationship. Volume 38,
April 2012.
International
-
Dr.N.Rajani
Indirakranthi Patham
A
Successful
Strategy
to
Emancipate Women
Prasad dada fund Applied
Research and Development
Institute Journal, Vol. 5,
August 2013
National
-
Dr.N.Rajani
Need to Introduce
Entrepreneurship
Education for Young
Students
International Conference on
Social Sciences.
International
-
Dr.N.Rajani
Effect of
Supplementation of
Murraya Koenigi
and “Ocimum
Sanctum Leaves” in
NIDDM Subjects
Effect of Nutrition
Education and
Teaching Methods on
Adolescent Girls
Nutritional
Knowledge
Dairy and Life Style
Behavior of Female
Adolescents in India
Indian Streams Research
Journal Vol.III, December
2013
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr. N. Rajani
11
Dr.G.Sireesha
Effect
of
Micronutrient
Supplementation on
the Nutritional Status
of School Going
Children
ISSN: 2249-8354
National
1.760
ISSN number 22307850
International Journal of
Humanities and Social
Sciences (IJHSS) September
2014
International
Journal
2.3519
ISSN number: 23193948
May, 2015
Proceedings of International
Conference for Academic
Indiscipline, Harvard
Medical School, Boston
.
Asian Academic Research
Journal of Multi Disciplinary (Interational
Journal), Volume 1, Issue-20,
February 2014, Pg 121-131.
International
-
Under Process
International
-
ISSN -2278-859X
178
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Dr.G.Sireesha
Prevalence of Under
nutrition & Anemia
among the Child
Beneficiaries of MidDay Meal Program
Clinical Assessment
of Health and
Nutritional Status of
School Going
Children of Tirupati
Mid-Day Meal
Programme and
Nutritional Status of
School Going
Children
Micronutrient
Deficiencies
and
Child Growth
Cloud Publications
International Journal of
Advanced Nutritional and
Health , Volume-2, issue-1,
Science, 2014, Pg-52-58.
International Journal of
Scientific Research,
Volume-3, Issue-11,
November, 2014, Pg-46-47.
International
-
ISSN-2348-5140
International
1.8651
ISSN-2277-8179
Indian Journal of Social
Development
An
International,
November,
2014,
International
-
ISSN-0912-3692
Global Journal for Research
Analysis
International
Journal, Volume-4, Issue-2,
February, 2015
International
Dr. G. Sireesha
Prevalence of Vita-A
Deficiency in School
Children Aged 8 – 10
years in Tirupati
International Journal of
Current Research
International
5.349
Mrs.R.Bharathi
Low Bone Mineral
Density among
Women: A
Threatening Sign of
Geriatric
Osteoporosis
Low Bone Mineral
Density among
Women: A
Threatening Sign of
Geriatric
Osteoporosis
Age-Related Changes
in Serum Calcium
and Phosphorus
Levels in Osteopenic
and Osteoporotic
Urban Women
Preliminary
Screening of
Osteopenia and
Osteoporosis Using
Quantitative Ultra
Sound Bone
Densitometry: A
Study from South
India
Indian Journal
of Gerontology
25(5):286-296
2011
International
-
ISSN:0971-4189
Indian Journal
of Gerontology
25(1):16-26
2011
International
-
ISSN:0971-4189
Indian Journal of Applied
Research
4(6):14-16
2014
International
2.1652
ISSN-2249-555X
Indian Journal of Applied
Research
4(1): 256-258
2014
International
0.8215
ISSN-2249-555X
Dr.G.Sireesha
Dr.G.Sireesha
Dr.G.Sireesha
12
Mrs.R.Bharathi
Mrs.R.Bharathi
Mrs.R.Bharathi
179
1.548
ISSN
8160
NO-2277-
ISSN 0975-833
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Books Published
S.
No
Name of the
Author
1
Dr. A.
Kusuma
and
Mr.Mahesh
Bhargava
2
3
Title of the
Book
Mile Stone of
Pre-School
Education
(Mahesh
Bhargava and
Punitha
Pachauri)
Dr.
Nutrition &
M.Aruna,
Health
Dr.Violet. A
Education for
and
Women and
Dr.
Children
S.Vijayajyothi Through
Women’s
Universities
Perspectives.
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
Growing
UrbanizationChallenges
and
Strategies (
D. Sai
Sujatha)
Development
of Women
Issues and
Challenges
(G. Sandhya
Rani)
Text /
Year of
Reference Publication
and
Publishers
Ist Edition
2014 - H.P.
Bhargava
Book
House,
Agra. Page
No.33-58
Text
2011,
Book,
Universities
for Women
Challenges
&
Perspectives
National /
Chapter in Edited Volumes
International International National ISSN /
with ISSN
ISBN
/ISBN
Professional
Development of
Early Childhood
Education Teachers
ISBN:978-9383398-12-6
International
-
ISBN 10;
8189110160
ISBNB:
97881891101161
Pg.No:244252
Discovery
Publishing
House Pvt,
LTD, New
Delhi,2012.
-
-
Discovery
Publishing
House Pvt,
LTD, New
Delhi,2012.
-
-
Role of
Community
Participation in
Urban
Development
ISBN : 978-935056-087-7
1. Life Skills
Education for
Gender
Empowerment
during
Adolescence
Strategies
(pg.no47-57)
2. Support
Systems a
Ray of Hope
in the Lives
of Women
Entrepreneurs
(pag.no-249278)
3. Efficacy of
Entrepreneurial
Training on
Self Help
Group Women.
(pag.no-279291)
ISBN: No.978-935056-013-6
180
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
4
Dr.G.Sireesha
Dr.G.Sireesha
Micronutrient
Deficiency &
Food Related
Behaviour of
School
Children
The Mid-Day
Meal
Programme
in Chittoor
District:
Constraints,
Concerns &
Development
-
Lap
LAMBERT
Academic
Publishing
29-1-2015
-
-
ISBN-13:978-3659-67989-6
-
Global
Research
Publications,
2014, Pg:
365-374.
-
-
ISBN-978-8189630-86-7
23.
Details of patents and income generated
24.
Areas of consultancy and income generated
------
The teaching faculty of the department is Consultants to NGOs and GO programmes
Dr. D. Sarada - Consultant to a Project on Malnutrition among
Chittoor district
Tribal (Yanadi) Children in
sanctioned to local NGO coalition by Child Relief and You (2013) amount
received Rs.10,000/-.
25.
Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
/ industries in India and abroad
The faculty are encouraged to visit international and national institutions to have exposure and
interaction and exhibit their creativity and innovation in teaching, extension, training,
administration and research activities through exchange programmes
Dr. N. Rajani visited University of Chester , UK under Faculty Exchange Programme to
discuss about the Early childhood Education during 2012.
181
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
26.
Faculty serving in
a)
S.No
1
National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
Name of the
Staff
Dr. A. Violet
Nature of
Assignment
Member for Jammu & Kashmir
Public Service Commission
Nominee for Extending
Autonomous Status for 3
Colleges at Coimbatore
Member in BOE
Member in BOE
Member in BOS
2
3
Dr. E.
Manjuvani
Dr.T.Kalyani
Devi
Member in Sexual Harassment
Committee
Member of Restructure of Fee
of All Courses
BOS Member
Name of the
Institution/ Organization
SPMVV
SPMVV
University of Mysore, Mysore.
Bangalore University,
Bangalore
Dept. of Home Science
SPMVV
SPMVV
SPMVV
Period
2010-2011
2012
2010 - till date
2010 - till date
1983 – till date
2015
2015-2016
Dept. of Home Science
SPMVV
1989 – till date
Registrar
Dean, School of Sciences
SPMVV
SPMVV
2008-2012
2013- till date
Coordinator, Day Care Center
SPMVV
2013- till date
Chief Superintendent of
Examinations
BOS Chairperson
SPMVV
2013- till date
Expert Committee Member
Expert Committee Member for
Evaluation of Major and Minor
Research Projects and Mid
Term Valuation of the Projects
Expert Committee Member for
Screening of SAP Proposals
Selection Committee Member
(Nominated by the Chancellor)
in Home Science (Human
Development)
182
Dept. of Home Science,
SPMVV
University Grants Commission
2015
2010-2013
UGC, New Delhi
Oct,2010,March
2011,Oct,2012,
Jan, 2013
UGC, New Delhi
Nov, 2011
University of Calcutta,
Kolkata
3-6-2010
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
4
5
Name of the
Staff
Dr. A. Jyothi
Dr. D. Sarada
Nature of
Assignment
Board of Studies Member
Name of the
Institution/ Organization
Justice Bhasheer Ahmed
Sayeed College for Women
(JBAS),Chennai
Dean of Examinations
S.P. Mahila University
Dean Student Affairs
S.P. Mahila University
BOS Chair Person
Department of Home Science,
SPMVV
Coordinator, Day Care Centre
SPMVV
Convenor Anti ragging Squad
SPMVV
Member Central Purchase
Committee
BOS - Chair Person
SPMVV
Dept. of. Home Science,
SPMVV
Chief Superintendent of
SPMVV
Examinations
Academic Counsellor to
IGNOU
BOS Member Avinashlingam
DeemedUniversity, Mysore
University, OU.
Chairperson for Paper Setting of
ANU, AU, OU.
Member of Board of Studies
Department of Home Science,
SPMVV,
Member Hostel Advisory
SPMVV
Committee
Member Hostel Purchase
SPMVV
Committee
Head of the Department
Department of Home Science,
SPMVV
Period
2011-13
March 2010November 2011
2008-2010
2008-2011
2008-2011
2009-2011
2011-2014
2011- 2014
2010- 2014
1982 - till date
2007-11
2007-11
August 2007August 2010
Coordinator, TEPP Outreach
Centre(TUC)
DSIR
Convener, Committee on
Condemned Articles
SPMVV
2010-2011
Academic Counsellor for PG
Diploma in Preschool
Education Offered through
Distance Education Center,
SPMVV, Tirupati
2011-2012
183
2008-10
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
Name of the
Staff
Nature of
Assignment
Distance Mode
External Expert to Research
Advisory Committee
Co-ordinator, Internal Quality
Assurance Cell (IQAC)
6
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
Name of the
Institution/ Organization
Period
Smt. V.H.D Central Institute of
Home Science, Bangalore
University, Bangalore
SPMVV
28.08.2013
2013 - till date
President, Teachers Association
SPMVV
2013 - 2015
Member, NAAC Committee
SPMVV
2015
Coordinator, NSS
SPMVV
2009 - 2010
Head of the Department
Department of Home Science,
SPMVV
2010 - 2013
Committee Member for the
CAS selections
S.V. University
Member in Admission
Committee
SPMVV
Member in BOS
Nagarjuna University
Member in BOS
SPMVV
Member in Academic Senate
Krishna University
2014
Director, Life Long Learning
Extension
SPMVV
2013
Coordinator, Equal Opportunity
Cell
SPMVV
2014
Member in Anti Ragging
Committee
SPMVV
2013
Executive Member & Secretary
Society for Hunger
Elimination(SHE)
NGO
2012 to till date
Member in Food Adulteration
Awareness Project
NGO
2013 to till date
Member in Samaikyandhra
Parivar Samithi-Student Youth,
Intellectual Forum
NGO
2012 to till date
184
2013
2013-2015
2014
1989 to till date
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
7
Name of the
Staff
Dr. A. Kusuma
Nature of
Assignment
Life Member in Nutrition
Society of India
Name of the
Institution/ Organization
NIN, Hyderabad
Life Member in Red Cross
Society of India
NGO
Academic counsellor for
Public Nutrition
IGNOU
2005- till date
Member in Hospitality
Committee for XIV
Convocation
SPMVV
2012
Member of Board of Studies
Member of Teachers
Association
Academic Inspection and
Appraisal Committee Member
Alumni Member of
Commonwealth Scholarship
Commission
Member of Association of
British Scholars (A.P. Chapter)
Academic Counsellor to NET
Coaching Classes for SC/
ST/OBC/Minority students
Member of Board of Examiner
in Studies for PG Examinations
Deputy Warden
185
2013 to till date
2012
Dept. of Home Science,
SPMVV, Tirupati
SPMVV, Tirupati
1993 – till date
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s, Sri
Venkateswara Vidyalaya,
Tirupati
ACU, London, UK
1997 – till Date
Hyderabad
2001 – till date
Indira Gandhi National Open
Academic Counsellor for DAFE
University, Regional Services
Programme for Courses AFEDivision, New Delhi
03, BSWE-004, BSWE-006,
DECE
Academic Counseller for PG
Diploma in Pre-School
Education offered through
Distance Mode
Member of Board of Examiner
in Human Development
Period
Distance Education Center
SPMVV, Tirupati
Smt. VHD Central Institute of
Home Science, Bangalore
University, Bangalore
SPMVV, Tirupati
Dept. of Studies in Food
Science & Nutrition,
University of Mysore, Mysore
SPMVV Hostels, SPMVV,
Tirupati
1993 – till date
2001- till date
26.08.2007 to till
date.
2007 – till date
2009-10
12-12 -2008 – till
date
2009-10
27-08-2009 to 1309-2011
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
Name of the
Staff
Nature of
Assignment
Treasurer of Rachana Society
for Reseach Development and
Innvovations (RSRDI)
Assistant Director
Name of the
Institution/ Organization
Tirupati
External Expert for Validation
of Research Tools
Dept. of Human Development,
College of Home Science,
MAU, Parbhani
Indira Gandhi National Open
University, Regional Services
Division, New Delhi
Academic Counsellor for
MCFT Programme for Courses
MCFT-004, MCFTL -004,
MCFT -007, MCFTL- 007
DEC, SPMVV, Tirupati
Period
2009 – till date
01-12-2009 to 1604-2012
27-11-2010
23.08.2013 to till
date
Member for Anti - Ragging
Squad
SPMVV, Tirupati
2010-11
2011-12
2014-15
Member for Hostel Purchase
Committee
Member for Advisory
Committee of the Hostels
Coordinator, Day Care Centre
BOS Member in Home Science
Subject Expert, BOS Meet
(2012-13), Dept. of Home
Science
Member for Board of Studies in
Human Development (Post
Graduate)
Member for Website
Committee
Member for Preparation of
Academic Calendar (2013-14)
Member of the Selection
Committee for Selecting
Teaching Faculty of Human
Development
Member in Screening
Committee Meeting (Teaching
Faculty) for Human
Development
Member to Develop Proposals
for Inclusion in the Special
Development Package for the
State of Andhra Pradesh
Member of the Selection
SPMVV, Tirupati
1 Year from
13.06.2011
1 Year from
13.06.2011
2011 to 2013
1993-till date
23-02-2012
186
SPMVV, Tirupati
SPMVV, Tirupati
SPMVV, Tirupati
Ch.S.D. St. Theresa’s
Autonomous College for
Women, Eluru
Dept. of Studies in Food
Science & Nutrition,
University of Mysore, Mysore.
SPMVV, Tirupati
SPMVV, Tirupati
Avinashilingam University,
Coimbatore
2012-2015
1 Year from
11.03.2013
1 Year from
05.06.2013
03-12-2013
Avinashilingam University,
Coimbatore
19-06-2014
SPMVV, Tirupati
11-07-2014
SPMVV, Tirupati
20-08-2014
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
8
Name of the
Staff
Dr.M.Aruna
Mrs. V. Bindu
Nature of
Assignment
Committee for Selecting
Teaching Faculty of B.
Vocational Programme
Member of Board of Examiner
in Human Development
Life Member of Nutrition
Society of India
BOS Member
Name of the
Institution/ Organization
Period
Dept. of Studies in Food
Science & Nutrition,
University of Mysore, Mysore
NIN, Hyderabad
2015-2016
SPMVV
2012 - till date
2013-2014
Life Member of Nutrition
Society of India
Assistant Director
NIN, Hyderabad
Life Member of Nutrition
Society of India
NSS Programme Officer
NIN, Hyderabad
Academic Counsellor
IGNOU
Paper Setting
ANU Guntur,
GITAMUniversity,
Visakhapatnam, Veterinary
University, Tirupati, Mysore
University, Mysore.
BOS Member
University of Mysore, Mysore.
BOS Member
Dept. of Home Science
SPMVV
2002- till date
Academic Counsellor for
Advances in Nutrition
IGNOU
2005- till date
Academic Counsellor for
Diploma in Value added
Products
IGNOU
2007- till date
Academic Counsellor for
Diploma in Nutrition & Health
Education
IGNOU
2007-till date
Member in Annual Report
Committee, SPMVV
SPMVV
2010-2015
Life Member of Nutrition
NIN, Hyderabad
Department of Life Long
Learning and Extension,
SPMVV
SPMVV
187
2012 - till date
2012-2013
2012 - till date
2013-2016
2012 - till date
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.No
Name of the
Staff
Dr.N.Rajani
Nature of
Assignment
Society of India
Life Member of Indian Dietetic
Association
NSS programme Officer
Name of the
Institution/ Organization
NIN, Hyderabad
SPMVV
Period
2012- till date
2010-2013
Assistant Warden
SPMVV Hostels, SPMVV
2013-till date
Member in Hospitality
Committee for XIV
Convocation
SPMVV
2010
Member in IQAC
Committee
Paper Setting
SPMVV
2014-2015
ANU, Guntur, GITAM
University, Visakhapatnam
SPMVV , Tirupati
2008 to 2011
Assistant Director, Dept. of.
Life Long Learning and
Extension
SPMVV , Tirupati
2010 to 2012
Member in Implementing
Committee of Dept. of. Life
Long Learning and Extension
SPMVV , Tirupati
2010
Member in BOS Dept .of.
Home Science
SPMVV , Tirupati
2008 to till date
Member in Hospitality
Committee for XIV
Convocation
SPMVV , Tirupati
2010
Member in the Dispose of
Condemned Vessels in the
Hostels
SPMVV , Tirupati
2010
Member in Directorate of
Admissions
SPMVV , Tirupati
2008- 2009 and
2012 to till date
BOS Member
DRW College, Gudur, SPSR
Nellore District
2013 to 2015
Member, Institutional Ethics
Committee
S.V.Medical College, Tirupati
July 2013
Member , Right to Information
Act 2005 committee
SPMVV , Tirupati
TePP Co-Coordinator
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S.No
Name of the
Staff
Dr.G.Sireesha
Nature of
Assignment
Member, Introducing the
Courses in School of Nursing/
College of Nursing
Name of the
Institution/ Organization
SPMVV , Tirupati
Period
October 2012
BOS member for Indian Food
Nutrition
S.V.Vedic University, Tirupati
2014
IGNOU Counselor
SPMVV, Tirupati
Chairperson for paper setting
S.V. University, Tirupati and
ANU Guntur.
Academic Counsellor
IGNOU
Life Member of Indian Dietetic
Association
Life Member of Nutrition
Society of India
NIN, Hyderabad
2009 - till date
NIN, Hyderabad
2009 - till date
2008 to till date
27.
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). List enclosed(Annexure-I)
28.
Student projects
•
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects.
Approximately 30 per cent of the students’ carryout in-house projects like M.Sc
dissertations / thesis which are interdisciplinary.
•
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
/ industry / institute.

Nearly 60 per cent of the students of M. Sc.Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics,
Community Health & Nutrition, Food Science & Quality Control and
Integrated Food Technology undertake research projects in collaboration with
local Food Industries / Hospitals / Government and Non-Government
Organizations such as in Heritage Foods Pvt.Ltd, Galla Foods Pvt.Ltd, Clean
Foods Ltd, Horlicks, A.P. Foods, Ravi Foods, CFTRI, Dodla Dairy Ltd.,
Sangam Dairy Ltd., Suvera Processed Foods, APDDCF Ltd., SVIMS, NIMS,
Yesoda Hospital,Care Hospital, Narayana Hospital, CMC, St. Johns Hospital,
KIMS Hospitals, SVRR, ICDS, IKP-NDCC, SHG, APMAS, RASS & PASS
NGO’s, HelpAge India, SERP and the students of Human Development &
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Family Studies undertake research projects in collaboration with SVRR,
ICDS, SVDDS, Navajeevan Blind School, RASS, &PASS NGO’s NIPCCD,
Shisuviharetc.

Bachelor programmes offered 1. B. Voc. Fashion Technology and Apparel
Designing students are placed in NIFT, Taramani, Chennai. 2. B. Voc.
Nutrition and Health Care Sciencesstudents are placed from first year
onwards in beauty clinics and clinical laboratories like RiyaLabs, Crystal
Diagnostics etc., Community Organizations and Hospitals.
The students placed in various organizations are submitting the project reports to the
respective organizations and to the Department. After obtaining the internship training they
are provided with a placement certificate.
As per the specializations the students will be trained as Dieticians, Food Analysts,
Nutritional Project Officers, Counselors etc.
As and when the internship is completed some of the Hospitals / Industries / NGO’s /
Government Organizations are absorbing the students and giving placements.
Sector Skill Counseling for B. Vocational Programmes results in gaining the certificates for
their respective skills learned in order to enter into a job immediately after the course
completion. Students secured various jobs in their respective field of specializations.
29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level
The innovative contributions and achievements of the faculty and students
are recognized by awards and honors.
•
Faculty
Name of the
Teacher
Prof. A. Jyothi
Dr. A. Kusuma
Details of the Event
Best Poster Presentation 47th National Conference
Awarded ANAND, RH.
Tulpule Memorial Award
of Best Human
Developmental Scientist –
2013 in the 5th
International Conference
on “Applicability and
Relevance of Psycho
Educational Testing in
Human Life”.
National/
International
National
Conference
Period
International
Conference
21st to Harprasad Institute of
22nd
Behavioral Studies, Agra in
Sept.,
Collaboration with Indian
2013
Psychometrics and
Educational Research
Association (IPERA),
Patna.
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Prof. A. Kusuma
Dr.N.Rajani
Awarded Maharishi
Chawan Life Time
Achievement Award 2015
in the7th International
Conference on “Changing
Perspectives & Challenges
of Teacher Education”.
International
Conference
26-28
Septem
ber,
2015.
Best paper award on
Need to Introduce
Entrepreneurship
Education
for Young Students in
an “International
Conference on Social
Sciences”.
International
Conference
23-25
Jan.,
2013
•
Doctoral / post-doctoral fellows

Students
Harprasad Institute of
Behavioral Studies, Agra in
Collaboration with Indian
Psychometrics and
Educational Research
Association (IPERA),
Patna.
Organized by Dept. of.
History, Tourism and
Travel Management,
Ethiraj College for
Women (Autonomous)
Chennai.
--
List of Students who receivedSri Padmavati Prathiba Puraskar 2015,
ABVP, SPMVV, Tirupati
S.No
Name of the Student
Name of the course
Previous
/Final
1.
D. Sruthi
MSc. Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
Final
2.
G. Sri Keerthi
MSc. Community Health and Nutrition
Final
3.
N. Saraswathi
MSc. Food Science and Quality Control
Final
4.
R. Neeraja
MSc. Human Development And Family Studies
Final
5.
T. Bhanu Tejesvini
MSc. Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
Previous
6
S. Manjula Vani
MSc. Community Health and Nutrition
Previous
7
H. Haritha
MSc. Food Science and Quality Control
Previous
8
R. Anjali
MSc. Human Development and Family Studies
Previous
9
K. Parijatham
MSc.Integrated Food Technology (5years)
Final
10
Ch.V.S.V.B. Deepthi
B.Voc. Fashion Technology &Apparel Designing
Previous
12
M. Sravya
B.Voc. Nutrition &HealthCare Sciences
Previous
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30.
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized
S.No
1
2
3
Name of the
staff
Seminars/
Title
Conferences/
Workshops /
Orientation
Dr. AViolet (as Conference
Advances in
a Organizing
Home
Committee
Science
Member)
Studies
Dr. A.Jyothi(as Conference
Advances in
a Organizing
Home
Committee
Science
Member)
Studies
Dr. A.Jyothi
Science
INSPIRE
Camp
Internship
Science
Camp
Dr. D. Sarada
Dr. D. Sarada
4
Dr. A. Kusuma
(as a Assistant
Director, DEC
and
Coordinator to
Orientation
Programme)
Dr. A. Kusuma
(as a Assistant
Director, DEC
and
Coordinator to
Workshop)
Year
National/
International
Funding
Agency
20th to 21st
February 2015
International
UGC, New
Delhi
20th to 21st
February 2015
International
UGC, New
Delhi
2012 & 2013
National
Ministry of
Science &
Technology
Department of
Science &
Technology
(DST)
NGO Coalition,
funded by Child
Relief and You
(CRY)
Child
Nutritional
Status
Assessment
25th
to
26th
February 2013
-
Entrepreneur
ship
Developmen
t Programme
21st November to
4th December 2012
-
Orientation
Programme
Administrati
on, Finance
and
Accounts
23rd -24th March
2011
National
IGNOU, NewDelhi
Workshop
Information
and
Communicat
ion
Technologie
sApplications
26th -28th March
2011
National
IGNOU, NewDelhi
Two
day
Regional
Workshop
-
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31.
Dr. A. Kusuma
(as a Assistant
Director, DEC
and
Coordinator to
Workshop)
Dr. A. Kusuma
(as a
Organizing
Committee
Member)
Dr. A. Kusuma
(as a
Organizing
Committee
Member)
Dr.M.Aruna
Co-ordinator
Workshop
Multimedia
Material
Developmen
t
29th -31st March
2011
National
IGNOU, NewDelhi
Seminar
A Holistic
Approach
towards
Health and
Well being
Advances in
Home
Science
Studies
21st to 22nd
February 2012
National
UGC, New
Delhi
20th to 21st
February 2015
International
UGC, New
Delhi
21st 22nd,February,2012
National
Seminar
UGC Sponsored
Dr.M.Aruna
Organizing
Secretary
Conference
2021,February,2015
International
Conference
UGC Sponsored
Dr.M.Aruna
Assistant
Director
-
A Holistic
Approach
towards
Health and
Well being
Advances in
Home
Science
Studies
Research
Methodolog
y
6 day Training
Programme,2012
National
Dr.M.Aruna
Assistant
Director
Workshop
Applications
of Statistics
in Research
6 day Training
Programme,2013
National
Dr.M.Aruna
Programme
Officer NSS
Unit VII
Workshop
Personality
Developmen
t
3 Day Programme
Unit Level
Dept. of
Lifelong
Learning,
SPMVV
Dept. of
Lifelong
Learning,
SPMVV
NSS Wing
SPMVV,TPT
Conference
Seminar
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

Code of ethics for research is followed. The students and research scholars are made
aware of patent and copy right law and rules. The research proposals were sent to
relevant committees for approval / permission, which include Andhra Pradesh State
Aids Control Society and SPMVV Animal Ethics Committee. As the Biosafety and
HumanEthics Committee constitution is in progress, for the P.G and Ph.D level
researches the proposals are submitted for approval to local external committees
like S.V. University and SVIMS.
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32.
Student profile programme-wise:



Teaching and Non-Teaching faculty of the department involve in
Publicity of admissions by print and electronic media.
Transparent admission process through Directorate of Admissions.
Making efforts to increase the student enrolment
Name of the
Year
Pass Percentage
Programme
(refer to question
2010- 2011- 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
no. 4)
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
11
12
P F P F P F
P
F P F
M.Sc. CND
11 12 7
10 7
7
15
7
4
15
70
71
71
62
100
80
83
67
64
100
M.Sc. CHN
-
7
3
-
-
3
15
-
13 15
M.Sc. FSQC
5
10 4
5
-
4
5
-
15
5
100
67
100
60
100
M.Sc. HDFS
3
4
9
3
2
9
3
2
3
3
100
78
89
67
100
5year M.Sc
Integrated Food
Technology
B.Voc.
Fashion
Technology and
Apparel
Designing
B. Voc. Nutrition
and Health Care
Sciences
-
-
-
-
-
-
32
33 32
-
-
-
50
80
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
83
P – Previous
F – Final 2015-16
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no.
4)
M.Sc. CND
M.Sc. CHN
M.Sc. FSQC
M.Sc. HDFS
5year M.Sc
Integrated Food
Technology
B.Voc. Fashion
Technology and
Apparel Designing
2015-16
Pass Percentage
Previous
Final
11
10
10
7
33
4
13
15
3
28+28
**
100
**
**
85
35
19
100
33
13
100
B. Voc. Nutrition
and Health Care
Sciences
** Awaiting results
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33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
M.Sc. CND
M.Sc. CHN
M.Sc. FSQC
M.Sc. HDFS
M.Sc Integrated Food
Technology
B.Voc. Fashion
Technology and
Apparel Designing
B. Voc. Nutrition and
Health Care Sciences
% of
students
from the
same
university
-
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
90
90
90
90
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
10
10
10
10
% of
students
from
other
countries
-
90
10
-
90
10
-
90
10
-
-
-
-
Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalaym as a State University, the women students from all
the three regions of the State admitted and the reservation structure specified by the A.P
Government is followed.
Students of Department of Home Science are from different socio, economic and cultural
backgrounds. The educational, vocational, psycho-social and dietary needs of these students
are also different and varied. Efforts are made to meet most of their needs through the
academic programme, co-curricular programmes and they are helped to cope with existing
situation through student counseling.
34.
S.No.
1.
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details
category-wise. ClearedCompetitive Exam
UGC-NET
Name of the Candidate Selected
E.Anangamathi
Chand Mobeen
V.Lakshmi
A. Sumana
Aarthi Chakra
M. Anitha Priyadarshini
B. Vijayasree
2.
Extension Officers (EO) [Through APPSC]
M.Nagamumemma
G.Pavithra
J.Jyothi
B.Kavitha
B.Sarala Devi
K.Lalasa
3
Registered Dietician Test
R. Kalpana
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NET coaching classes are conducted to the SC/ST/OBC and Minority students.
35.
Student progression
Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG
-
PG to M.Phil.
20
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
-
Employed
-
Campus selection
65
Other than campus recruitment
20
Entrepreneurs
To enhance the quality of education with reference to student support and progression





strengthening the curriculum periodically
facilitation and counseling to all students in academic and allied activities.
the cost of various academic activities is reduced in view of low economic status of
students.
guidance to students participating in extra -curricular activities and student leadership.
for student and staff interaction and student development through Home Science
association programmes are organized.
To provide research consultancy, student placement, resource persons in training the
department has linkages with International Agencies: UNICEF, WHO, CARE etc. ;
National Agencies : ICCW, CSWB, FPAI, NIPCCD, NIN, CFTRI, NIRD, NABARD,
NCERT, NIMH, NIMHANS etc.
Linkages promote the following outcomes
a. Curriculum Development

The resources materials, training inputs, the newsletters and exposure are very helpful
in updating the knowledge and skills of the faculty, which has direct influence on
curriculum development.Respective subject Specialist Professional Members are
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included in the BOS, Advisory Committee Members to standardize the curriculum
developed for the various courses offering in the Department.
b. Internship
 The student internship in reputed institutions adds value to the course, increases the
student’s job opportunities and places the department and university on a better
profile.All the students are placed in various institutes basing on their
specialization for one month training as an internship.
c. On –the–job-training


The student’s internship is mostly on the job training. It helps students acquire job
skills and gives confidence. Slim Worlds, PRCC, Anoo’s, Natural Beauty Clinics,
Kiran Diagnostics, Crystal Diagnotics, RIA Labs.
Pedi lite, Pounroom Service Centre, (Ministry of Textiles undertaking);
DhurgaBai Mahila SisuVikasKendram (Tirupati).
d. Faculty exchange and development
The research linkages definitely lead to faculty development, as there is an
interaction of the faculty with the experts and resources of the organization. Extension
linkages bring the faculty in contact with the realities and situations and improves their skills
in outreach activities leading to their capacity building.


The University is having a IGNOU Study Centre where all
staff of Department of Home Science are Resource Persons
for the courses offered.
UGC-NET Coaching Classes staff are Resource Persons.
e. Research
The research centers and National Institutes will have more latest and better research
facilities and technical know-how when compared to Universities. Access to such facilities
and know-how to lead faculty and students development in the area of research.
Since 5 years 70 students are on the rolls to pursue their
Ph.D / M.phil ResearchProgrammes. Some of the students
secured the scholarship to pursue their research.
f. consultancy:
The research and extension linkages increase consultancy services of faculty. Consultants
will be in demand only when they are efficient and resourceful.
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g. Extension
The cost of extension is growing very high due to the cost of fuel, vehicle and their
maintenance. The extension linkages i.e., collaborating and coordinating with the NGOs/GOs
for extension activities not only reduces the conveyance costs but also brings the students in
contact with the field functionaries of NGOs/GOs.
h. Publication
The research and extension linkages are not useful in publication as the data belongs to
organizations, unless they are part of the research team. The faculty can use their experience
and personally collected for writing research articles and books.
i. Student Placement
These linkages are highly beneficial to the department with regard to student
placement.
All the M.Sc final year students have work experience in International and National
Agencies (hospitals, food service institutions, industries, Government and NGO projects as
part of the course) through implant training / internship for one month. A majority of
students are offered jobs in these institutions. Those who wish to join other agencies are
assisted by the department. Guidance is given to students who wish to register NGO.
Entrepreneurship development course was incorporated in curriculum to help the students to
become entrepreneurs.
36.
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduatesof the same
university
8.3%
from other universities within the State from
91.7%
universities from other States from universities outside
the country
-
-
37.
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
----
38.
Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
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a)
Library - Departmental Library – Text books, M.Sc dissertations, Ph.D theses,
journals, books donated by former Vice-Chancellors of SPMVV, psychological
test materials, Newsletters, publicity materials-received from National Institutes
and Government departments, IGNOU study material.
b)
Internet facilities for staff and students - Computers in e-classroom (Internet
facilities)
c) Total number of class rooms - 14
d) Class rooms with ICT facility - Latest technologies (ICT) include LCD,
Computers,
Videos, Audio-Visual Aids, OHP etc.
New technologies like E-learning, INFLIBNET,
CD-Roms, E-Journals, Multimedia, Online
Examinations are adopted to enhance the student learning.
e)
f)
39.
Students’ laboratories
Research laboratories
-6
- 3 (well established)
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
List of Ph.D scholars awarded during 2010-2015
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11.
12.
13.
14.
Name of the Research
Scholar
D. Gouthami
Latha Venkatesh
K. Prasanthi
T. Lakshmamma
V. Lakshmi
S. Santhisree
R. Padmavati
I.V. Mamata
Anangamathi
M. Lokeswari
M. Manju Vani
S. Chan Mubeena
Kalpana Ramayanam
K.Jyothsna Devi – M. Phil
Research Supervisor
Dr. T. Kalyani Devi
Dr. A. Kusuma
Dr. A. Jyothi
Dr. A. Violet
Dr. A. Jyothi
Dr. R. Varalakshmi
Dr. D. Sarada
Dr. D. Sarada
Dr. R. Varalakshmi
Dr. A. Jyothi
Dr. A. Jyothi
Dr. A. Jyothi
Prof. M. Aruna
Prof. M. Aruna
a) from the host institution/university
b) from other institutions/universities
Year of Award
2010
2012
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
2015
- 4
- 6
At present the total number of Ph.D scholars (Full Time and Part Time) are 81.
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40.
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
–
41.
S.No.
Year
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
No of student beneficiaries
of Post-Metric Scholarship
15
7
7
42
51
162
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.



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






Identify the needs of the Industries / Institutions / Community.
Consultancy with other inter-related departments.
Formation of Board of Studies committee by incorporating the external experts in the
related fields from reputed industries and institutions.
Intensive discussions about the opportunities available for creating new courses.
Collection of inter-related syllabus from the various fields related to the new course
and framing the relevant syllabus.
After attending to the national and international programs by the faculty to enhance
their knowledge, gained expertise will be utilized in the framing of syllabus.
The teaching faculty develop the syllabi for the courses with their experience as BOS
and BOE of other universities.
Two meritorious students of the department involve as members of BOS in the
meeting.
The feedback received from the placement agencies and students after the internship
is recorded and considered while designing the curriculum.
Suggestions given by Alumni are taken in to consideration while framing the
curriculum.
Making linkages with the local organizations and Industries / Hospitals / Institutions
for practical exposure and placement.
The Home Science is having greater relevance to the society. The core topics of the course
include Human Nutrition and Development, which are directly associated with national
development and are taught in Indian context.



The courses offered by the department are applied in nature and market oriented.
Curriculum design and development has been done on par with vision and mission of
university for emancipation of women.
The course curricula are more suitable for the employment opportunities available in
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



India and Abroad.
The academic programme designed builds the capacities of the students. Extension,
research and co curricular components are inbuilt in the curricula.
The Post Graduate research (dissertations) and implant training / internship are
compulsory for the M.Sc. courses offered by the department.
The department has M.Phil and Ph.D Programmes.
Counseling Techniques, Food Standards and Safety aspects has been strengthening in the
curriculum to meet the global standards and competencies.
The revision of curriculum in BOS meeting will take place for every three years. Recently the
BOS meeting was held in the Department of Home Science on 12.08.2014. The syllabi of
M.Sc. courses were revised, modified and updated keeping in view the present needs of the
society, current developments in the subject and employability of students. New papers were
introduced in order to increase the marketability of the courses.
For the B.Vocational courses the syllabus / curriculum is framed to meet the emerging needs
and discussed in the BOS meeting.






Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) was introduced with effect from the academic year
2009.
In the CBCS four credits (3+1) and five credits (3+2) for each paper (until the year 2013);
five credits (4+1)and six credits (4+2) for each paper (2013 – till date) with weightage of
20 and 80 marks for internal and external examinations were given respectively. Every
semester has 4–5 papers with practical component.
Core papers were offered in each semester.
Communicative English, Computer Applications and Gender Studies were introduced
ascompulsory in I, II and III semesters for all P.G. Programmes respectively.
Students have choice of choosing internal electives other than their specializations within
the department and external electives offered for other department students will help them
to acquire new knowledge and skills in other area and to enhance their abilities.
(Electives: Life Style Management of Diseases, Child Care Management, Fundamentals
of Nutrition and Baking & Food Preservation).
Scheme of evaluation framed as per guidelines given.
42.
Does the department obtain feedback from
a.
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Feedback from Faculty


Feedback from the experts, industry people and faculty on curriculum design.
Availability of materials from various sources for the syllabus preparation .
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

Thoroughness of the syllabus, participation of students in the curricular activities.
Availability of the ICT materials & different Web Addresses.
Enhancement of intake of students and planning fee structure.
Need for incorporation of new teaching methodologies and latest developments in the
fields.
Continues monitoring of the academic progress of the students through internal test,
class reports, assignments, practical sessions, field work etc provides identification of
slow learners.
b.
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does
the department utilize the feedback?
Feedback from Students
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Students feedback on curriculum are incorporated in syllabi during BOS meetings
To improve the capacity building of teachers and quality of teaching –learning
process are evaluated by performance appraisal and objective student evaluation
through IQAC feedback forms respectively.
c.
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Feedback from Alumni
 Feedback from the Alumni regarding curriculum, teaching learning and evaluation
process and implement in the programmes.
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List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S. Name of the
No Student
1. Dr. S. Santhi
Sree
2.
Dr. V.
Lakshmi
Course Studied
M.Sc.
Community
Health &
Nutrition
M.Sc. Clinical
Nutrition&
Dietetics
Present Work
Status
Assistant
Professor,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Phone No
email.id
8978122270
santhisree.
[email protected]
Lecturer, Sri
Padmavathi
Polytechnic
7702091910
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Ms. Chand
Mubeena
4
U. Sangeetha
M.Sc. Clinical
Nutrition&
Dietetics
M.Sc. FSQC
5
M. Niharika
M.Sc. FSQC
6
M. Suma
M.Sc. FSQC
7
R. Brahmani
M.Sc. CND
8
K. Malathi
M.Sc. HDFS
9
K. Chaitanya
M.Sc. CND
10
K. Venu
Madhavi
M. Sesha
Ratnam
M.Sc. CND
11
M.Sc. CND
College. Tirupati
Dietitian,
Narayana Medical
College, Nellore
Contract Faculty,
SPW Degree &
PG College
Project Fellow,
Guest Faculty,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Guest Faculty,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Guest Faculty,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Dietician at
VLCC,
Visakhapatnam
Dietician at
VLCC,
Visakhapatnam
Dietician in
Hyderabad
Dietician in
Bangalore
9010766715
9885082955
sangeethaudara@gm
ail.com
8106328681
niharika.bamli@gma
il.com
9553035140
swathisuma@rocket
mail.com
brahminithali@gmai
l.com
7569455704
9885950217
9985683399
Chaitu.kate88@gma
il.com
8520916296
9912305622
The department has Alumni Association and maintains the registers of old students with
address telephone numbers and other particulars with photographs.
Alumni approach the faculty and seek guidance and support for their career development and
allied activities.
Alumni of the department are helpful in getting placements for the students and sending
resource materials from their institutes.
With the Alumni Association fund the Departmental library was established.
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Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
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Advance Learners are encouraged to participate in co-curricular and extra-curricular
activities of the department and university.
Remedial coaching, tutorials and students counseling are used to help the slow and
disadvantaged learners during extra classes on Saturdays and Sundays.
Advance learners are encouraged to work with slow learners for team and group
work.
The students are counseled for their academic and personal problems by the teaching
faculty. The teachers act as academic counselors and mentors.
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The following External Experts visited the department and involved in Home Science
Association activities during 2010-16.
Dr. M.S. Sridhar, General Physician & HOD, SVRR Hospital, Tirupati, delivered a
Talk on ‘ Women and Health’ during 2011.
Dr. K. Krishna Prasanthi - General Physician, Tirupati, gave a Lecture on ‘ How to
be Successful in Career’ during 2012.
Ms. Harini, Specialist in Fevicril Painting, Tirupati conducted Training Programme
on Glass & Pot Painting during 2012
Dr. D.L. Kusuma – Professor& HOD, S.V. University, Tirupati. delivered a Speech
on ‘Breast Feeding Practices’ during 2013.
The list of External Experts visited the department and given Special Lectures to the students
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Prof. Jamuna Prakash – Dept. of Studies in Food Science & Nutrition, University of
Mysore, Mysore.
Prof. P. Geervani – Former Vice-Chancellor, SPMVV, Tirupati.
Dr. K. Chandralekha - Rtd. Professor, Dept. of Home Science, SPMVV, Tirupati .
Dr. Janaki B. – Nutritionist, Diaita, EAT Right Clinic, Hyderabad.
Dr. John Roshan Jacob – Professor, Dept. of Cardiology, CMC, Vellore.
Dr. L. Anitha, Associate Professor, Dept. of Clinical Nutrition, College of Health
Sciences, Princes Nora University, Riyadh, Soudhi Arabia delivered a guest lecture on
29thJuly 2015
Ms. Gurudeep Kaur, Registered Dietician, Dept. of Dietetics, All India Institute of
Medfical Sciences, New Delhi delivered a lecture on 27th August 2015.
Under Home Science Association in the Department the Food Exhibitions,
Entrepreneurial Exhibitions, Traditional Food Displays, Healthy Food Displays
and salesto the staff and students are regularly organized by the students. Breast
Feeding week, Nutrition week, HIV Aids Day are celebrated in the Department.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Adopt student centered methods like seminars, assignments, group discussions,
debates, brain storming sessions, panel discussions, question and answer sessions,
project work, dissertations / thesis, field visits, implant training / internship,
demonstrations, study circles etc., along with lecture method.
Provide practical experiences (laboratory and field); participatory methodologies in
the class room (interactive sessions, role play and group exercises); field work
(observational visits, social mapping, case studies etc.); problem solving techniques
(counseling, educational and intervention programmes); reversal, interface, selfassessment, and hands on experience.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
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The goal of the university is to help women to be self-reliant educationally,
economically, socially and contribute to development.
The department focuses on enhancement of knowledge, facilitating job specific skill
development, training to find employment and to create self-employment.
The learning outcomes are given in the form of objectives in the syllabus of each
course/ programme. The syllabus content and teaching schedules are designed to
inculcate a complete understanding of the subject content both in theory and practicum.
The student seminars, assignments, projects focus on current trends in the subject to
update the students on emerging trends. Field work and training is provided to students
to explore them to primary source of learning. In addition Digital Resource sharing and
Online Resources are made available for students learning. Course material and
reference material are provided to students.
The students will be provided the facilities to attend various programmes and activities
to achieve
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Language / communication skills through Communicative English course.
Technical skills through Computer Applications course.
Entrepreneurial skills development by giving hands-on experiences.
job opportunities / placement through implant training/ Internship
Networks with Home Science and allied departments of other universities /
agencies.
Assistance of alumni for placement and career development.
Leadership qualities and team building skills by planning and organization of
activities through Home Science Association.
Self-development and confidence building by several training programmes on
gender sensitization, life skills education, personality development, career
development etc.
Interest in community development and welfare activities through extension
and NSS activities.
National development through celebration of national events and days.
Establishment of NGOs through guidance by faculty.
Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Extension activities are incorporated in the curriculum. They are very much needed for
around development of children, youth and families. The current information and
developments in the area of nutrition, child development, family studies, food services
and community health are regularly extended to the community either by organizing
outreach programmes form the department or participating and coordinating with the
programmes organized by local NGOs and GOs. The department faculty and students
served as resource persons and team members in programmes funded by UNICEF,
CARE, ACTION AID, PLAN INDIA, Global Movement for Children (GMC), ICDS,
DWCRA, APDPAP, APDPIP etc.
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Participation of Students in Extension Activities
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Community Education in the areas of Health and Nutrition, Food Selection, Food
Product Development, Child Development and Feeding and Care of Children.
Family and Health Counseling to HIV/AIDS Infected.
Diet Counseling.
Children, Adolescents and Parent Counseling.
Referral Services to the Children, Adolescents, Women i.e. linking the needy groups
with the service providers.
Exhibitions and Quiz Programmes for Adolescent Girls and Women on topics: HIV
/AIDS, Nutrition, Family Life Education.
Community oriented Programmes in the Government and Non-Government
organizations are conducted, to the vulnerable groups (like Pregnant, lactating,
pre-school children and disabled children). Various programmes are planned to
create awareness regarding nutrition and to overcome disabilities.
Awareness Programmes on Health, Nutrition, Sanitation and Hygiene for Young
Children.
Educational Programmes for Parents and School Teachers on Management of
Children with Disabilities.
Demonstrations on Health Foods, Value Added Foods etc.
Development and Donation of Educational and Test Materials for Physically and
Mentally Challenged Children through local NGOs
Involve in SWATCHA BHARAT programme, A.P. State on every third Saturday
since 2014 onwards.
Students involve in the NSS activities like Celebration of National and International
days meaningfully, Competitions and Cultural Activities, Community Based
Extension, Entrepreneurial Actives etc.
Students elected as Union Members in the university – Ms. P. Neeraja as General
Secretary, Students Union, SPMVV during 2014-15.
Participation of Faculty in Extension Activities
Dr. A. Jyothi
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Celebrated Diabetic Day by organizing awareness campaign on diabetic
complications, dietary guidelines and alternative treatments.
Dr. D. Sarada
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Organised a lecture cum exhibition on Fast foods replacing family meals for school
children in collaboration with Regional Science Centre at RSC, Tirupati in October
2010.
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Organised a programme on Nutritional behavioural risk factors assessment for
families in Jeevakona , Tirupati in December 2011.
Organised a camp on Bone Mineral Density, BMI, BMR, PAL for women and men at
SPMVV, Tirupati in 2012.
Organized a Health and nutrition campin Thondavada village in June 2012.
Dr. A. Kusuma
As a Resource Person in the NSS Special Camps given a Interactive Lecture on
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Low Cost Nutritious Diet for Pregnant and Lactating Mothers organized by NSS Unit
III, SPMVV, Tirupati at Srinivasa Mangapuram on 11.12.2010.
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Awareness on Health and nutrition to School Going Children organized by NSS Unit
XII, SPMVV, Tirupati at Upparapalli on 13th December 2010.
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Awareness on Family Life Education to Adolescent Girls organized by NSS Unit IV,
SPMVV, Tirupati at Thummalagunta on 27th December 2010.
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Nutrition and Diet to the Women and Children organized by NSS Unit XI, SPMVV,
Tirupati at Kandulavaripalli on 20.02.2011.
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Role of Parents in the Development of Children organized by NSS Unit X, SPMVV,
Tirupati at Oteru on 25th February 2011.
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In the Orientation Programme as a Resource Person delivered a Talk on “Behavior
Problems in Children-Management (6 th to 9th class boys)” Organized by Ravindra
bharathi school, Tirupati on 28th February 2011.
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Delivered Radio Adurs Programme (International) on various topics in Human
Development such as Prenatal Development, Baby hood, Early Child hood Period,
Behavioral Problems in Children, Counseling, Family Life Education etc. during
2011.
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Involved in organization of Exhibition in World Prapancha Telugu Mahasabhas,
Tirupati, Chittoor (dt) held on 27thto 29th 2012.
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As a Coordinator, Day Care Centre celebrated Children’s Day during 2013.
Dr. M. Aruna
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Organized Science Programme under Home Science Association.
Studied the health status of SPMVV working women by assessing their Bone Mineral
Density, Height, Weight and B.P. levels at SPMVV, Tirupati during 2014.
Celebrated World Food Day by organizing Food Stalls and Planting the Medicinal
Plants under Home Science Association.
As NSS Programme Officer for SPMVV Unit-VII organized various activities like
Special Camps, Swatch Bharat Programme, Rallies and Competitions during 20142015.
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Dr. S. Vijaya Jyothi
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Celebrated National Educational Day on 11-11-2014 by conducting seminars, essay
writing and elocution competitions on the topic “Women in Higher Education”. The
students from the Dept. of Home Science were actively participated in those
competitions and won the prizes under Home Science Association.
Dr. N. Rajani
 Conducted Nutrition Education Interventions for School Children, for the Women In
Community.
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Organized Awareness Programmes on Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Science
and Technical Graduates, for SHG women.
 Conducted Heath Camps along with the Students under National Service Scheme.
 Conducted Awareness Programmes on Health and Nutrition during Important Days
like
World Heath Day, Nutrition Week, Brest Feeding Week, World AIDS Day, World
Food Day.
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Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The department arranges for Guest Lectures on recent developments in the fields of
Home Science and Computer Science for the students and research scholars.
Quizzes and competitions are held regularly to enrich their academic competitiveness.
Regular Industrial Visits are organized for the students to get acquainted with the
environment.
Audio-visual aids are used extensively in the community to teach about nutritional &
health aspects.
State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
–----Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
The department developed several therapeutic, value added and health foods using food
materials like Wheat grass, Ashwagandha, Fenugreek seeds, Guava leaves, Jumbulina
seeds etc., under Food Product Development researches.
 Replicable Intervention Models were developed and tested to address; Malnutrition,
Nutritional deficiencies, Nutritional behavioral risk factors, Learning disabilities,
Reproductive health problems, HIV/AIDS etc.
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Research on children in disadvantaged situations, difficult circumstances and disabled
were conducted and results were communicated to policy makers.
 Development level researches were brought out in the form of Monographs, Research
Papers, Books to contribute to theory building in the subject.
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Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
of the department.
Strengths of the Department
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Highly qualified, competent, wide research experience, good exposure to National
and International and resourceful teaching faculty.
Efficient supportive staff.
Academic programmes with revised and Vocationalised curricula.
From the academic year (2015-16) the Diploma in Food Processing Technology is
also sanctioned by the UGC according to the need of the industries.
Well maintained and well utilized laboratories (by department, IGNOU, other
departments and DEC)
Current and innovative Research programmes with more social relevance.
Strong extension component with wide public recognition.
Good network and linkages with Govt. agencies, NGOs, Industries, Institutions,
Hospitals and Scientific labs and Consultants to G.O. and N.G.O. programmes.
Weakness of the Department
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Lack of independent bus facility to the department for outreach activities.
In need of a well-equipped Microbiology lab
Career Opportunities for the Students of the Department
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Quality Control Experts
Food Quality Assessment Laboratory Managers
Food Processing and Food Product Development - Food Industries, Packaging,
Marketing
Consumer Education and Prevention of Food Adulteration through Media
Nutritional Care and Support Services
Organizations working for Human Development
Family Strengthening and Counseling Agencies
Organizations working for Special Children and Handicapped Children
Dietitians / Nutritionists / Consultants / Practitioners
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Health Care Professionals / Health Advocacy / Health Administrators
Fashion Designers and Entrepreneurs
Apparel Industry - Quality Assessment, Product development, Marketing
Registration and Organization of NGOs – to Promote quality of life Net Working with
NGOs to lobby and Advocate the cause of women, children and families
Research Assistants
Programme Co-ordinators
Academic Consultants
Project Officers
Teachers
Researchers
Trainers
Intuition Managers
Challenges
 Due to technology boon and growth of number of universities in regional, the number
of students seeking admission into Home Science courses has affected. So getting wide
student enrollment in all specializations is a challenge.
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Future plans of the department.
 Submit the research proposals for financial assistance from DBT, UGC, DST, UGCSAP etcto strengthen the department.
 Organize programmes to groom the students for professions in Corporate, NGO and
G.O. funded projects.
 Strengthen networks with Home Science and Allied Departments of other
universities and agencies working in the areas of Home Science.
 Strengthen linkages with Alumni to organize more programmes.
 Establish a Centre for Counseling and Consultancy services in the areas of Food
Science, Nutrition, Dietetics, and Human Development & Family Studies.
 Establish Work Station for Food Product Development, Food QualityTesting, and
Development of Special Education Material for Challenged Children.
 Purchase advanced equipment for Food and Nutrient Analysis.
 Establish Entrepreneurship Development Centre.
Best Practices of the Department
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The Department has rich traditions and value system. The Department level Home
Science Association is formed with the teaching staff, scholars and students to promote
interaction and undertake activities which usually do not come under regular academic
research and extension. These associations have contributed to build rapport between
the students, scholars and staff. Further the capacities of all enriched through the
activities of this association.
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Guru Shishya Parampara – i.e. Teacher -Student relationship through alumni is
maintained. The students of this department are encouraged to consult the department
for any help and assistance, at the same time the former students help for placing the
present students thus, the department maintain an intergenerational student - staff
relationships.
Constitution of Committees such as Department Research Committee, Department staff
meetings, In charges for laboratories, Coordinators for the academic programmes reflect
decentralization of power, participatory approaches in
Administration at the department level
Updating, upgrading and enrichment of curricula to suit the contemporary needs of the
society.
Orientation Programme to the newly admitted students on curricular, co curricular and
extracurricular aspects and Ph.D scholars on Research Methodology course work,
seminars and Pre-Ph.D examinations.
Follow academic calendar systematically.
Project works, seminars, thesis and on job training is provided to students to strengthen
their capacities and upgrade their knowledge.
Slow learners are helped out with extra classes such as Remedial coaching and tutorials.
NET coaching is given.
Students are encouraged to take part in seminars and other competitions such as slogan
writing, poster making, essay writing etc.
Participation in fieldwork/ extension activities is an integral part of curriculum.
Community outreach programmes are included as part of NSS to create Social
responsibility among students and staff.
Use of modern teaching methods in class rooms and access to e- learning (Internet, WiFi) is provided to the students.
All the staff are actively involved in research activities.
Value based education through formal and informal methods.
Supervision of Day Care Centre by faculty of Human Development & Family Studies
as a Coordinator.
Students and staff take active part in organizing seminars and conferences.
Staff are interested to participate in training programmes like orientation. Programmes,
refresher courses, workshops and conferences to enrich their knowledge in the related
fields of their specialization.
Staff involve in publication of research papers.
The celebration of National, International, Important days to promote Unity in
Diversity.
Social relevant contemporary issues like Drug abuse, Alcoholism etc. are taken up to
create awareness in the form of rallies as a part of NSS.
Organization of Health and Nutrition camps, Food Exhibitions and Demonstrations.
Workshop on Personality Development , Communication Skills etc are arranged for
students.
Documentation and communication of student research.
Accurate record maintenance.
Net working with NGOs, Academic Institutions, Experts.
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Other related information
Curriculum Development and Evaluation
Dr. D. Sarada
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Examiner to Ph.D. viva-voce examination, Berhampur University, Orissa,
Avinashilingam University, Coimbatore and Bangalore University.
Examiner to Avinashlingam Deemed University (Coimbatore), Mysore University,
Bangalore University,Karnataka Agricultural University (Dharwad), S.V.University
(Tirupati), Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Andhra University (Vishakapatnam),
Acharya Nagarjuna University(Guntur), Sri Krishnadevaraya University
(Ananthapur).Sri Sathya Sai (SSS) Deemed University (Ananthapur). Mahatma
Gandhi University (Kerala).
Chairperson of Plagiarism Committee for Ph.D Thesis, Mysore University ,Karnataka
(2011)
Dr. A. Kusuma
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External Examiner for Ph.D Viva-Voce, Dept. of Human Development & Research
Centre, Smt. VHD Central Institute of Home Science, Bangalore University,
Bangalore, (2011-13).
External Examiner (Theory & Practicals) to SPW Polytechnic College, Tirupati ;
Dept. of Studies in Food Science & Nutrition , University of Mysore, Mysore ;
Nursing College, SVIMS, Tirupati; Dept. of Home Science, S.V. University, Tirupati;
Dept. of Human Development, Avinashilingam University, Coimbatore and Dept. of
Human Development, Smt. VHD Central Institute of Home Science, Bangalore
University, Bangalore (2010-15).
As a Assistant Director , DEC, SPMVV involved in Admissions of B. Ed (DM)
2010-12 & 2011-13 ; Supervision to Study Centers B. Ed(DM) 2008-10.
Paper setter and to External examiner for valuation of Ph.D and M.Sc. thesis
Avinashilingam University, Coimbatore; University of Mysore, Mysore (2010-15).
List of Equipment and FurniturePurchased during (2010-2015)
UGC - Non- SAP Grant
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Amount in Rs.
1
Dell Laptop
54,500/-
2
Sony LCD with Screen
38,250/-
3
Fire Extinguishers (5kgs)
20,800/-
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Student Chairs (50no.s)
1,21,500/-
5
Computer Tables (22 No.s)
65,340/-
6
Computer Chairs (22 No.s)
59,400/-
7
600 VA Numeric UPS (20 No.s)
38,000/-
8
H.P. Computers (20 No.s)
6,50,000/-
9
Windows XP Professional (10 Nos.)
79,000/-
10
a. D Link Wireless LAN
b. MS Office (2010) Academic License
c. Anti-virus
1,08,200/-
UGC 12 th Plan Grant
S.No.
1
Name of the Equipment
Electronic Digital Pipettes
Single channel
a. 1-10 ml ( 1 No)
b. 3-300 ml (1 No)
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Annexure – I
21. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
To upgrade the knowledge and skills of faculty in their fields and IT related aspects they attend
induction and in-service academic development programmes organized by the university and
by deputation to other universities / industries such as the orientation programmes / refresher
courses / workshops / training programmes / international and national conferences / seminars /
symposia.
Faculty Attended Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops/Training Programmes
Papers Presented
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
1
Dr. A. Violet
2
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Internationa
l
Conference
2015
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Internationa
l Seminar
2015
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Department of
Social Work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Department of
Home
Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dr. A. Violet
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Levels of Social
Maturity and
Intelligence
among Normal
and Street
Children
Academic
Performance of
Abused Children
Mrs. V. Bindu,
Dr. T.
Lakshmamma,
Prof. Violet
Dr.E.Manjuvani
Women –
Issues and
Challenges
A Reproductive
Health of
Adolescent Girls
National
Seminar
16th & 17th
March,2015
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Well being
National
21st -22nd
February,201
2
Dr.E.Manjuvani
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Age and Gender
Differences in
Mental Health of
Students in
Single Sex and
Co Education
Schools
Mental Health of
Overweight
Adolescence
Internationa
l
20th-21st
March,2015
Dr.E.Manjuvani
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Type of School
and Mental
Health of
Adolescence
Internationa
l
20th-21st
March,2015
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4
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Dr.E.Manjuvani
Gender
Disadvantage
as a
Consequence
for Wellbeing
among
Women”
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Well being
Gender
Participation in
Household Tasks
National
25th-26st
March,2015
Dr. T.Kalyani
Devi
Dr. T.Kalyani
Devi
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Dr. A. Jyothi
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Well being
Emerging
Threats and
Challenges to
Biodiversity:
Policy
Framework for
Sustainable
Management
Current Trends
in Food
Security to
Meet National
Nutritional
Challenges
Changing
Landscape in
Communicatio
n with New
Media
Technologies :
Issues and
Challenges
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Dr. A. Jyothi
Dr. A. Jyothi
Dr. A. Jyothi
Dr. A. Jyothi
Mothers
Employment,
Grade& Gender
on Emotional
Maturity of
Adolescents
Socio-Economic
Status and
Emotional
Maturity
Preventive
Nutrition for
Menopause
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
20th 21stMarch
2015
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dept. of.
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dept. of.
Botany,
S.V.University
, Tirupati
National
21st-22nd
February
2012.
International
2nd -4th March
2012
Effect of Spicy
mix to Boost
Testosterone
Hormone for
Andropause Men
National
16th -17th
November
2012
Nutritional
Counseling on
End Stage of
Renal Disease.
National
2014
Prevalence of
Thyroid
Disorders
Among Young
International
20th-21st
February
2015
Indigenous
Nutritional
Medicine for
Andropause
215
Tirupati
Centre for
Women
Studies
SPMVV,
Tirupati
2012
National
Internationa
l
Organized by
NSI Tirupati
Chapter, Dept.
of.
Home
Science, S.V.
University,
Tirupati
Dept. of.
Communication
and Journalism,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dept.
of.
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
5
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Dr. A. Jyothi
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Dr. A. Jyothi
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Dr. A. Jyothi
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Dr. A. Jyothi
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Dr. D. Sarada and
Mrs. V. Bindu.
Mitigation of
Malnutrition
among Women
and ChildrenAn Appraisal
of Appropriate
Technologies
Dr. D. Sarada and Mitigation of
Mrs. V. Bindu.
Malnutrition
among Women
and ChildrenAn Appraisal
of Appropriate
Technologies
Ms. R. Padmavathi Mental Health
and Dr.D. Sarada and
Spirituality
for Improving
Quality of Life
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
International
20th-21st
February
2015
Dept.
of.
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
International
20th-21st
February
2015
Dept.
of.
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
International
20th-21st
February
2015
Dept.
of.
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
International
20th-21st Feb.
2015
Dept.
of.
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Nutritional
Status of
Women Students
National
Seminar
25th-26th
March 2010.
Dept. of Home
Science,
S.V.
University,
Tirupati.
Nutritional
Status of
Women Students
National
Seminar
25th-26th
March 2010.
Dept. of Home
Science,
S.V.
University,
Tirupati.
Family Care and
Support to HIV
Infected Mothers
in Guntur
District
National
Seminar
21st-22nd
October 2011
Dept. of
Psychology,
SPWC,
S.V.
University,
Tirupati.
Adults
Role of Nutrition
Education to
Reduce
Menopause
Symptoms
Effect of
Hypoglycemic
Powder on
Gestational
Diabetic Blood
Sugar and Urine
Glucose levels
Nutritional
Management in
Malnourished
Hemo dialysis
patients
Effect of
Supplementation
of Mulberry Leaf
Powder on the
Hemoglobin
Levels of the
Selected
Adolescent Girls.
216
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Dr. D. Sarada
Dr. D. Sarada
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Obesity–A
Global
Epidemic–
Strategies for
Prevention and
Management
Developmental
Concerns of
Adolescents
Dr. D. Sarada and
Ms. B.Prabhavati
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Well being
Ms.R.Padmavathi
and Dr. D. Sarada
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Well being
Emerging
Trends in
Physical
Education and
Sports Science
and Their Role
on Improving
the
Performance
of Sports
Persons
Role of Media
in Health
Mrs.V. Bindu
and Dr.D. Sarada
Dr.D. Sarada
Dr.D. Sarada and
Mrs. V.Bindu
Dr. D. Sarada and
Mrs. V.Bindu
Bio-Cultural
Diversity:
Emerging
Perspectives
and Challenges
Women –
Issues and
Challenges
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Nutritional
Behavioral Risk
Factors for
Obesity
National
Seminar
7th-8th
February
2012
JMJ College,
Acharya
Nagarjuna
University,
Guntur (AP)
Moderator in
Life Skills for
AdolescentsPerspective&
Prospectus
Nutritional
Status and
Nutritional
Behavior of
Rural Diabetic
Women
Health and
Nutritional Care
of HIV Infected
Mothers
Nutritional
Status,
Nutritional
Behavior and
Life Style of
Women
National
6th -7th March,
2012
UGC
National
Seminar
21st -22nd
February
2012
Department of
Home Science,
S. V.
University
Tirupati.
Dept. of Home
Science,
SPMVV
Tirupati.
UGC
National
Seminar
21st -22nd
Feb. 2012
UGC
National
Seminar
5th-7th March
2012
Social Media and
Health Advocacy
National
Seminar
2014
Dietary Behavior
and Obesity
among Children
National
Seminar
12th-13th
March2015
A Study on
Nutritional
Behavior of
Rural Women
Diabetics
National
Seminar
16th-17th
March 2015
217
Dept. of Home
Science,
SPMVV
Tirupati.
Dept. of
Physical
Education,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Department of
Communicatio
n and
Journalism,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
SV
University,
Tirupati
SPMVV,
Tirupati
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Dr . D. Sarada
&
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Nutritional and
Health Status of
Tribal (Yanadi)
Children
Internationa
l
Conference
20th& 21st
Feb.,2015
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Emerging
Trends and
Challenges to
Biodiversity
Policy
Framework for
Sustainable
Management
Social
Networking of
MediaCurrent Trends
and Research
Challenges
Developmental
Concerns of
Adolescents
Study on Vermi
compost –as an
Organic
Fertilizer to
Improve Nutrient
Value of the
Crops
Internationa
l Seminar
2-4th
2012
Department of
Botany,
S.V.
University
Tirupati
Popularity of
Food Blogs
National
9-10th Feb.,
2012
Dept. of
Communication
& Journalism,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Panelist in
Transfer for
Adolescents:
Policies&
Strategies
National
6th -7th March,
2012
Department of
Home Science,
S. V.
University
Tirupati.
Multimedia
Technologies
Knowledge and
Nutritional
Status of
HIV/AID
Infected
Adolescents at
Karnataka
Dietary Zinc
Nutritional
Status in Young
Adults of
SPMVV
Empowerment of
Women
Internationa
l
symposium
13th
2012
Dept. of
Communicatio
n&
Journalism,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
National
2012
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Regional
Seminar
2012
Effect of
Intervention on
Fluorsis through
Diet
International
Conference
20th& 21st
Feb.,2015
Department of
Women
Studies
SPMVV,Tirup
ati
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Mrs. V. Bindu
6
Dr. R. Varalakshmi
Dr. R. Varalakshmi
Dr. R. Varalakshmi
Dr. R. Varalakshmi
Dr. R. Varalakshmi
and Ms. Phani
Sonam
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Well being
Dr. R. Varalakshmi
Centenary
celebrations of
Chittoor
District
Dr. R. Varalakshmi
and Ms. Saritha
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
218
March
March
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
7
Dr.A. Kusuma
Dr.A. Kusuma
Dr.A. Kusuma
Dr.A. Kusuma
Dr.A. Kusuma
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Mitigation of
Malnutrition
among Women
and Children :
An Appraisal
of Appropriate
Technologies
Inclusion of
Children with
DisabilitiesRequirements
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Malnutrition
among Elderly
Women
National
Seminar
March, 25th
and 26th, 2010
Dept. of.
Home Science,
S.V.
University,
Tirupati
Inclusive
Education:
Problems and
Prospects”
NCIEPP-2011
National
Conference
7th & 8th
January 2011
Disability
Studies and
Inclusive
Education:
Implications
for Policy
Perspectives in
India
(Resource
Person –
delivered a talk
on Value
Education)
Disability,
War and
Terrorism in
India
(Resource
Person –
delivered a talk
on Disabilities
of Elderly)
How High
School Teachers
Feel about Value
Education for
Hearing and
Hearing
Impaired
Children
National
Workshop
26th to 28th
March 2011.
Stella Mary’s
College of
Education,
Sivagiri,
Tirunelveli
(Dt), Tamil
Nadu
Social Action
and Research
Foundation,
New Delhi in
Collaboration
with Gold
Field College
of Education,
Bangarpet,
(Karnataka)
Behavioral and
Emotional
Disorders in
Children
National
Workshop
28th to 29th
March 2011.
Disability and
Rehabilitation
Studies, New
Delhi in
Collaboration
with Gold
Field College
of Education,
Bangarpet,
(Karnataka)
Rejuvenating
Teacher
Education
Programmes to
Promote
Inclusive
Schools”
(NSRTEPPIS2011)
Child Abuse:
Indian
Perspective
Two day
National
Seminar
2nd and 3rd
April 2011
Jayanthi
College of
Education,
Arulpuram,
Tiruppur and
Rachana
Society for
Research,
Development
and Inovations
219
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
(RSRDI),
Tirupati.
Dr.A. Kusuma
and
Ms G. Srivani
Dr.A. Kusuma
and Ms. K.
Ramadevi
Dr.A. Kusuma
Dr.A. Kusuma
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Well being
(Chairperson
to session IIIPhysical and
Mental Health
Issues)
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Well being
Trends in
Teacher
Education
8th National
Conference of
Academy of
Psychologists
(NCAOP)
Dr.A. Kusuma
Dr.A. Kusuma
Dr.A. Kusuma
Dr.A. Kusuma
Academic Stress
in Adolescent
Boys
UGC
National
Seminar
21st to 22nd
February
2012
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Nutritional
Status of
Adolescent Girls
UGC
National
Seminar
21st to 22nd
February
2012
Early Childhood
Education
Teachers
Self concept in
Adolescent Girls
UGC
national
Seminar
8th National
Conference
of
Psychologis
ts
Six day
Programme
25th& 26th
September,20
12
17-&18th
November,20
12
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dravidian
University,
Kuppam
DDE S.V
University,
Tirupati
As a Resource
Person- Invited
Lecture on
Sampling
10th -15th Dec.
2012
Disability
Management
in Agriculture
and Farming
Inclusive
Education:
Strengths and
Challenges
Extension and
Training Needs
of Farmers with
Disabilities
Inclusive
Education in
India
Four day
National
Symposium
1st to 4th
February,201
3
National
Seminar
7th &8th
March,2013
Disability,
Barrier – Free
Campus and
Higher
Education in
India
(Resource
Person–
delivered a talk
on Disabilities
Rights of the
Disabled
Children
National
Congress
25th&27th
March,
2013
220
Dept. of Life
Long Learning
and Extension
SPMVV,
Tirupati
ISJC,
New Delhi
Dr.B.R.
Ambedkar
open
University,
Hyderabad
Dravidian
University,
Kuppam
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
and
Management ,
26th March,
2013)
Issues and
Challenges of
School
Education
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Inclusive
Education Teacher
Competencies
National
Seminar
27th&28th
March,2013
Dr.A. Kusuma
and
Ms. Srivani
Issues and
Challenges of
School
Education
Teacher
Education
National
Seminar
27th&28th
March,2013
Dr.A. Kusuma
Learning
Disability No
Child Left
Behind
Awareness of
Teachers towards
Children with
Learning
Disabilities
UGC
National
Seminar
27th&28th
June 2013
Dr.A. Kusuma
Applicability
and Relevance
of Psycho
Educational
Testing in
Human Life.
(Resource
Person –
delivered a talk
on Teacher as
a Counselor)
Professional
Development of
Early Childhood
Education
Teachers
Internationa
l
Conference
of IPERA
21st – 22nd
Sep. 2013
Dr.A. Kusuma
Capacity
Building of
AdolescentsPerspectives
and Prospects
Entrepreneursh
ip and Skill
Development
of Persons
with
Emotional
Maturity in
Adolescent Boys
National
Seminar
6th - 7th
December
2013
Dept. of
Education
UGC-SAP,
DRS-I
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dept. of
Education
UGC-SAP,
DRS-I
SPMVV,
Tirupati
St. Thomas
College of
Teacher
Education,
Pala
(Affiliated to
Mahatma
Gandhi
University,
Kottayam)
Harprasad
Institute of
Behavioral
Studies, Agra
in
collaboration
with Indian
Psychometrics
and
Educational
Research
Association
Dept. of.
Home Science,
S.V.University
, Tirupati
Entrepreneurship
and
Mainstreaming
of People with
Disabilities
National
Congress
30th Jan, - 2nd
Feb, 2014
Dr.A. Kusuma
and
Ms. K. Ramadevi
Dr.A. Kusuma
221
MSME
Development
Institute, Kurla
Andheri Road,
Sakinaka,
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Disabilities in
India
Paper Presented
Dr.A. Kusuma
Emerging
Health Issues
Across the Life
Stages
Emotional
Maturity in
Adolescent Girls
National
Seminar
6th - 7th March
2014.
Dr.A. Kusuma
and
Ms.G.Srivani
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
(Chairperson
to session Children with
Special Needs)
Emotional
Intelligence in
Children
International
Conference
20th -21st
2015
Dr.A. Kusuma
and
Ms.K.Ramadevi
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Interests of
Adolescent Girls
Internationa
l
Conference
Dr.A. Kusuma and Advances in
Ms.M.Swarnalatha Home Science
Studies
Knowledge on
Menopause
among Women
Internationa
l
Conference
20th -21st Feb, Dept. of.
2015
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
20th -21st Feb, Dept. of.
2015
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dr. A. Kusuma
Creative
Abilities
and
Academic
Achievement of
Ashram
and
Non-ashram
School Children.
7th
Internationa
l
Conference
Changing
Perspectives &
Challenges of
Teacher
Education.
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Mumbai.
222
26-28
September,
2015
Human
Development,
Dept. of.
Studies in
Food Science
and Nutrition,
University of
Mysore,
Mysore
Feb, Dept. of.
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Harprasad
Institute of
Behavioral
Studies
(HIBS), Agra
in
collaboration
with Indian
Psychometrics
and
Educational
Research
Association
(IPERA),
Patna
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
8
Dr.M.Aruna
Mitigation of
Malnutrition
among Women
and Children:
An Appraisal
of Appropriate
Technologies
National
Seminar
25-26th,
March,
2010
Department of
Home Science,
S.V.University
,
Tirupati
Dr.M.Aruna
Frontiers in
Biotechnology
Adequate
Household Food
and
Nutrition
Security is an
Ultimate
Approach
for
Nutritional
Surveillance
Nutrient
Analysis of
Food-Optimizing
Nutritional
Status among
men, Women
and Children
National
Conference
27th& 28th
March 2010
School of
Sciences,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
(Sponsored by
DST-CURIE)
Dr.M.Aruna
Protein Drug
Discovery,
Formulation
and Production
Challenges
International
Conference
2011
Institute of
Pharmacy,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dr.M.Aruna
Protein Drug
Discovery,
Formulation
and Production
Challenges
Fatty Acid
Oxidation and
other
Biochemical
Changes in Flax
Seed oil
Effect of
Supplementation
of Pre biotic Oat
Biscuits for
Individuals
suffering from
Constipation
Application of
Indigenous
Technology to
improve the
Quality and
storage of
Tomatoes
Formulation,
Optimization of
Quality
Evaluation of
AGATHI(Sesban
International
Conference
2011
Institute of
Pharmacy,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
National
2012
Department of
Home Science,
S.V.University
,
Tirupati
National
Seminar
21st and 22nd
Feb.,2012
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV
Tirupati
Sustainable
Food Security
and Safety
SFSS-2011
Dr. M. Aruna and
Mrs. A.Sumana
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Well being
223
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Dr. M. Aruna
Dr.M.Aruna
9
Mrs. V. Bindu
Mrs. V. Bindu
Mrs. V. Bindu
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Emerging
Trends in
Physical
Education and
Sports
Sciences and
Their Role in
Improving the
Performance
of Sports Men,
TENTH
Conference of
IASSH on
Health,
Regional
Disparities and
Social
Development
Mitigation of
Malnutrition
among Women
and Children:
An appraisal of
Appropriate
Technologies
Sustainable
Food Security
and Safety
SFSS
A Holistic
Approaches
towards Health
and Wellbeing
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
National
Seminar
5th &6th
March,2012
Dept. of.
Physical
Education
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Traditional
Health Practices
and Health Costs
In Tribal
Families Of
West Godavari
District of
Andhra
Pradesh(AP)
Nutritional
Status of women
students in
SPMVV
TENTH
Conference
21-23,
November
2012
JNU
convention
Hall, New
Delhi.
National
Seminar
March 25th 26th, 2010
Dept. of Home
Science, on
S.V.
University,
Tirupati
Development of
Malted Weaning
Food Mixtures
National
Conference
20th-21st
December
2011
Department of
Microbiology
and
Department of
Food Science
& Technology,
Institute of
Science,
GITAM
University,
Visakhapatna
m
A Study on Fast
food
Consumption
Pattern among
Adolescents and
Young Women
National
Seminar
21-22 Feb.,
2012
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
ia Grandiflora)
Leaf Enriched
Biscuits.
Invited Speaker
Sports Nutrition
224
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Mrs. V. Bindu
&Dr . D. Sarada
Mrs. V. Bindu
Mrs. V. Bindu
Mrs. V. Bindu
Ms. M. Udaya
Kumari,
Mrs. V. Bindu &
Dr.D. Sarada
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Emerging
trends in
Physical
Education and
Sports
Sciences and
Their Role in
Inspiring the
Performance
of Sports men
International
Seminar on
Emerging
Threats and
Challenges to
Bio Diversity:
Policy Frame
Work for
Sustainable
Management
(ETCOB)
Young Lives
National
Conference on
Tackling
Childhood
Poverty:
Supporting
Children’s
Wellbeing
Current Trends
in Food
Security to
Meet National
Nutritional
Challenges
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Nutritional
Status,
Nutritional
Behavior and
Lifestyle
Management of
Women
National
Seminar
5-6 March,
2012
Department of
Physical
Education,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Effect of
Supplementation
Sunflower Seeds
Spicy Mix to
Type-2 Diabetes
Subjects
International
2nd-4th March
2012
Department of
Botany, S.V
University,
Tirupati
Children with
Poverty in
Nutritional
Aspects
National
Conference
30th July to 1st
August
2012
Department of
Social Work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Development of
Biscuits Using
Millets
National
16-17
November,
2012
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
A study on
Energy Intakes,
Energy
Expenditure and
BMI of Rural
Sports Women in
Tirupati
International
conference
225
20th& 21st
Feb.,
2015
NSI, Tirupati
Chapter,
Department of
Home Science,
S.V.
University
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Ms.G. Srikeerthi
and Mrs. V.
Bindu
Dr . D. Sarada
&
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Mrs. V. Bindu
11
Mrs. .V. Bindu &
Dr. D. Sarada
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Mrs.V.Bindu,
Dr.T.Lakshmam
ma, and Dr.
A.Violet
Mrs. .V. Bindu
and Dr. D.
Sarada
Women –
Issues and
Challenges
Ms.
V.SaiAswani and
Mrs.V. Bindu
Women –
Issues and
Challenges
Women –
Issues and
Challenges
Ms. N. Swathi
and Mrs. V.
Bindu
Women –
Issues and
Challenges
Dr.N.Rajani
Trends in
Bioethics, Bio
safety and
Intellectual
Property
Rights
Dr.N.Rajani
Micro, Small
& Medium
Enterprises in
Global
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Effect of Fast
Food
Consumption
among
Adolescent girls
(18-21 years)
Nutritional and
Health Status of
Tribal (Yanadi)
Children
International
Conference
20th& 21st
Feb.,
2015
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
International
Conference
20th& 21st
Feb.,2015
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Dietary
Behaviour and
Obesity among
Children
A Reproductive
Health of
Adolescent Girls
International
Conference
20th& 21st
Feb.,2015
National
Seminar
16th & 17th
March,
2015
A study on
Nutritional
Behaviour of
Rural Women
Diabetics
A study on
Prevalence of
Anemia among
Women
National
Seminar
16th & 17th
March,2015
Department of
Anthropology,
S, V, University,
Tirupati.
Department of
Social Work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Department of
Social Work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
National
Seminar
16th & 17th
March,
A study on
Prevalence of
Overweight and
Obesity among
Adolescent
Girls(17-19
years)
Technology
Based
Innovations and
Patent
National
Seminar
16th & 17th
March,2015
Department of
Social Work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
National
Seminar
25th -26th Feb
2010.
School of
Sciences,
SPMVV,
Tirupati;
Sponsored by
RVPSP-DST
& A.P COST
Support systems
– A Ray of Hope
in The lives of
Women
National
Seminar
17th-18th
March, 2010.
Dept.
of
Commerce,
S.V.
University,
226
2015
Department of
Social Work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Scenario
Paper Presented
Women &
Management –
Perspectives
and
Perceptions
Strategies for
Life Long
Learning &
Earning
Empowerment
of Women
Challenges &
Strategies
Successful
Women
Entrepreneurs –
Role of
Management
Empowering
Youth Through
Entrepreneurial
Programming
TePP and
TDUPWEmpowerment of
Women
National
Seminar
30th-31st
March, 2010.
UGC
National
Seminar
13th-14thAug
2010
Emerging
Trends in
Financial
Services:
Challenges and
Opportunities
Women’s
Writings in
English
NABARD and
SHG Banking- A
Financial
Technology for
Reaching Poor
National
Seminar on
August
25th&26th ,
2011
Relevance of
Women’s
Actions and
Movements in
Bringing About
ChangeAnalysis of
Famous Writeups’ in English
Rajiv Arogyasri
Community
Health Insurance
Scheme – An
Innovative Health
Strategy Of
Government Of
AP – Case Studies
from Anantapur
(Dt)
Adolescent
Eating Habits-A
Study In
Tirupati
International
Conference
January 2830, 2012
Dept. of
English,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
National
Seminar on
21st&22nd
Feb.,
2012
Dept. of Home
Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
National
Seminar
29th Feb& 1st
March 2012
Dept.of.
Biotechnology,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Dr.N.Rajani
A Holistic
Approach
towards Health
and Wellbeing
Dr.N.Rajani
Modern
Innovations
and
Approaches in
National/
Internation
al
Period
Entrepreneurs
227
Organized by
Tirupati
24th March,
2011
Center for
Extension
Studies,
S.V. University,
Tirupati
Dept. of Life
Long
&
Extension,
SPMVV, on
Organized in
connection
with Century
Celebrations of
Chittoor (Dt)
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dept of
Business
Management,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Biotechnology
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Dr.N.Rajani
Emerging
Threats and
Challenges to
Biodiversity:
Policy
Framework for
Sustainable
Management
Developmental
Concerns of
Adolescents
Role of NGOs
for Sustainable
Management of
Biodiversity –
Review
International
Seminar
2nd -4th March
2012
Dept. of
Botany, S.V.
University
Tirupati.
Traditional
Technology
Transfer For
Enhancing
Adolescent
Nutrition
The Rise of
Eco- Friendly
Start- Ups In
India
National
Seminar
6th & 7th
March 2012
Dept. of Home
Science, S.V.
University.
International
Symposium
15th – 17th
July 2012
Vikrama
Simhapuri
University,
Nellore.
Women in
Aquaculture
National
Seminar
30TH-31st
August 2012
Dept. of.
Fishery
Science and
Aquaculture,
S.V.University
, Tirupati.
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
Environmental
Impacts,
Health
Implications
and
Therapeutic
Approaches
Emerging
Trends in
Aquaculture:
Challenges and
Opportunities2012
(ETACO2012)
Dr.N.Rajani
Current Trends
in Food
Security to
Meet National
Nutritional
Challenges
Mid Day Meal
Programme- A
Study In Tirupati
44th
National
Conference
1617thNovember
,2012.
NSI Tirupati
chapter, Dept.
of. Home
Science,
S.V.University
, Tirupati.
Dr.N.Rajani
Reshaping
Organizations
to Develop
Responsible
Global
Leadership
Women
Empowerment
Through
Entrepreneurship
Schemes In Ind
International
Conference
10-12 March
2013,
Nepalese
Academy of
Management,
Kathmandu,
Nepal.
228
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Health and
Disease;
Exploring
Genomics and
Cultural
Globalization
In 21st Century
Constructing
Mental Health
in the
Changing
Global
Scenario
(INCAOP-13)
Changing
Landscape in
Communicatio
n with New
Media
Technologies :
Issues and
Challenges
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Effect of Yoga
on Non- Insulin
Dependent
Diabetes
Mellitus
National
Seminar
June 2013
Dept. of.
Anthropology,
S.V.
University,
Tirupati.
Role Stress –
Micro Enterprise
Management in
Women
Ninth Annual June 29-30th
Meet of
2013
AOP&
International
Conference
Impact of
Nutrition
Education on
Adolescent Girls
of Tirupati,
Andhra Pradesh
International
Conference
20th-22nd
November ,
2013
Dr.N.Rajani
International
Congress on
Women
International
11-13TH July
2014
Dr.N.Rajani
Global summit
on Emerging
Sciences and
Tecnologies:
Impact on
Environment
and Human
Health, Special
symposia on
Cancer
Therapy
Environmental
Bio-Cultural
Diversity:
Emerging
Perspectives
and New
Prevalence of
AnemiaKnowledge,
Attitutde and
Practices among
Pregnant Women
In Gadwal
District
Impact of
occupation on
Health and
Nutritional
Status of
Industrial
Workers”
International
01-03rd
August 2014
Dept. of
Biotechnology,
Vikrama
Simhapuri
University,
Nellore,
Knowledge and
Attitude of
Female
Adolescents
about
National
Seminar
12-13th March
2015
Dept. of.
Anthropology,
S.V.
University,
Tirupati.
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
Dr.N.Rajani
229
Distance
Education
Centre, S.V.
University,
Tirupati
Dept. of.
Communication
and Journalism,
SPMVV,
Titupati and
Ohio University,
E.W.Scripps
School of
Journalism.
S.V. Medical
College,
Tirupati.
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
12
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Challenges
Paper Presented
Dr.N.Rajani
Advances In
Home Science
Studies
Dr.N.Rajani
Innovations in
Microbial
World ncimw2015”
Dr.N.Rajani
Gender
Disadvantage
as a
Consequence
for Wellbeing
among
Women”
“Mitigation of
Malnutrition
among Women
and ChildrenAn Appraisal
of Appropriate
Technologies
G.Sireesha
G.Sireesha
43rd National
Conference
Indian Dietetic
Association
G.Sireesha
Developmental
Concerns of
Adolescents
G.Sireesha
Current
Trends in Food
Security to
Meet National
Challenges
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Consumer
Acceptability
Study on
Irradiated Health
Mixes
Fruits and
Vegetables
Consumption
among
Adolescents- A
Study In Tirupati
Quality of Work
Life of Female
Extension
Functionaries on
Appraisal Study
International
Seminar
20-21st
February,
2015
Dept. Of.
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
National
Conference
23 & 24
January 2015
Dept. of.
Applied
Microbiology,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
National
Seminar
25 & 26
March 2015
Women’s
studies Center
and
Department.
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Supplemental
Vitamin-A and
Iron
Combination
Improves
Hemoglobin and
Growth in
Anemic School
Children
Effect of
Micronutrient
Supplementation
on the
Nutritional
Status of School
Children
Assessment of
Nutritional
Status of PreAdolescents by
Diet Survey-A
Study in Tirupati
Clinical
Assessment of
Health and
Nutritional
Status of School
National
Seminar
25th -26th
March, 2010
Department of
Home Science,
Sri
Venketeswera
University,
Titupati
43rd
National
Conference
3rd -4th Dec
2010
UGC-SAP
National
Seminar
6th -7th March
2012
44th
National
Conference
16th -17th Nov
2012
Indian Dietetic
Association,
National
Institute of
Nutrition,
ICMR,
Hyderabad.
Department of
Home Science,
Sri
Venketeswera
University,
Titupati
Nutrition
Society of
India,
Department of
Home Science,
Dysmenorrhoea
230
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Going Children
of Tirupati
13
Organized by
Sri
Venketeswera
University,
Titupati
Department of
Botany,
Naidupet,
SPSR Nellore
District.
Department of
Psychology,
Sri Padmavathi
Womens
Degree and PG
College,
Tirupati.
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
G.Sireesha
Nutrition &
Immunity
Micronutrient
Deficiency &
Child Growth A
Study
UGC
National
Seminar
18th – 19th
July 2014
G.Sireesha
The Indian
Academy of
Applied
Psychology
Spiritual
Nutrition
50th
National &
Internationa
l
Conference
23rd -25th
January 2015
G.Sireesha
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Internationa
l
Conference
20th -21st
February
2015
G.Sireesha
WomenISSUES and
Challenges
UGC
Sponsored
National
Seminar
16-17 March
2015
Department of
Social Work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Dr. S. SanthiSree
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Prevalence of
Vitamin-A
Deficiency in
Children Aged 810 Years in
Tirupati
Obesity as a Risk
Factor for
Development of
Breast Cancer in
Women –
Review Article
Developing an
Education
Intervention for
Reproductive
and Nutritional
Health
for
Adolescent Girls
in
Chittoor
District
of
Andhra Pradesh
International
Conference
20th,21st
February,
2015
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Dr. S. SanthiSree
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Menarcheal
History
of
Adolescent Girls
in
Chittoor
District
of
Andhra Pradesh
National
Conference
20th,21st
Feb.,
2015
Department of
Home Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
231
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Women
Empowerment
– Economic
Development
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Role of Health
Education in
Improving the
Reproductive
Health among
Adolescent Girls
National
Seminar
21st, 22nd
Feb., 2015
Department of
Dept. of
Commerce,
SPW Degree
& PG College
Tirupati
Dr. S. SanthiSree
Women –
Issues and
Challenges
National
Seminar
16th ,17th
March,
2015
Department of
Social work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Mrs. R. Bharathi
Mitigation of
Malnutrition
Among
Women &
Children,
Tiruapti
National
Seminar
2010,25-26
March
Department of
Home Science,
S.V.University
Tirupati
Mrs. R. Bharathi
Developmental
Concerns of
Adolescents.
Premenstrual
Symptoms
In
Adolescent Girls
- A Challenging
Task
Osteoporosis
among Women –
Bone Mineral
Density (BMD):
Quantitative
Ultrasonography
(QUS). A
Technique for
Evaluating Bone
Health and Risk
Factors
Bone Strength
and Risk of
Osteoporosis in
Relation to Age
at Menarche
during
Adolescence and
age at Onset of
Menopause
during
Adulthood of
Women
Age at Menarche
during
Adolescence
Period Influences
the Bone Health
in Later Life.
Effect of Dietary
Calcium and
Phosphorus
Intakes on Bone
Mineral Density
of South Indian
National
UGC-SAP
National
Seminar
2012,06-07
March 2012
Department of
Home Science
S.V.
University
Tirupati
UGC- SAP
National
06-07 Dec
2013
Dept.of Home
Science S.V.
University
Tirupati
International
Conference
20-21st
February
2015
Dept. of Home
Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dr. S. SanthiSree
14
Mrs. R. Bharathi
Mrs. R. Bharathi
Advances In
Home Science
Studies
232
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Rural Women
15
16
Mrs. R. Bharathi
Women
Empowerment
– Economic
Development
Bone Health
Status in
Women: Need
for Appropriate
Intervention
Approach
National
Seminar
28th February,
2015
Dept. of Dept.
of Commerce,
SPW Degree
& PG College
Tirupati
Ms. V. Jhansi
Rani
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Designing and
Developing
Embroidery
Stoles
International
Conference
20th,21st
Feb.,
2015
Dept. of Home
Science,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Ms. V. Jhansi
Rani
Women
Empowerment
– Economic
Development
Craft Sector- A
Ease Means of
Women
Empowerment
National
Seminar
28th Feb.,
2015
Dept. of Dept.
of Commerce,
SPW Degree
& PG College
Tirupati
Ms. V. Jhansirani
Women –
Issues and
Challenges
Readymade
Garment Making
as a Source of
Women
Entrepreneurship
National
Seminar
16th ,17th
March,
2015
Department of
Social work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati.
Mrs. R. Sujatha
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Standardization
of Degumming
for Eri silk: An
Effective Ecofriendly
Processing
Technology
International
Conference
20th&
21st
Feb. 2015
Department of
Home
Sciences,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Ms. Megha
Chaudhary and
Mrs. R. Sujatha
Advances in
Home Science
Studies
Are
Indian
consum
ers
Ready
to
Adopt
Ecofriendly
Clothin
g
International
Conference
20th&
21st
Feb. 2015
Department of
Home
Sciences,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
Mrs. R. Sujatha
Women
Empowerment
Economic
Impact of Cotton
Harvesting Bag
as
drudgery
National
Seminar
21st& 22nd
Feb. 2015
Department of
Commerce,
SPW College,
233
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.
N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the
Seminar /
Conference /
Workshop
Development
Paper Presented
National/
Internation
al
Period
Organized by
Ms. Megha
Chaudhary and
Mrs. R. Sujatha
Women
Empowerment
Economic
Development
Rural
Women
Empowerment to
Strengthen the
Nation Economy
through Micro
finance
National
Seminar
21st& 22nd
Feb. 2015
Department of
Commerce,
SPW College,
Tirupati
Mrs.R. Sujatha
Women –
Issues and
Challenges
Occupational
Health
And
Safety Measures
for
Women
Workers
In
Textile Industry
National
Seminar
16-17, March
2015
Department of
Social work,
SPMVV,
Tirupati
reducing tool
Tirupati
Participated
S.N
o
Name of the
Teacher
1
Dr. A. Jyothi
Dr. A. Jyothi
Title of the Seminar
/ Conference /
Workshop
Mitigation of
Malnutrition among
Women and Children
: An Appraisal of
Appropriate
Technologies
Frontiers in
Biotechnology
Dr. A. Jyothi
Pollution Control in
Fruit and Vegetable
Processing
Dr. A. Jyothi
Food Safety and
Standards- Current
regulations
Dr. A. Jyothi
Workshop on Child
Nutritional Status
Assessment
National/
International
National
Seminar
National
Conference
Workshop
National
Workshop
Regional
Workshop
234
Period
25th -26th,
March, 2010
27th& 28th
March 2010
2011
Organized by
Dept. of Home Science,
SV University
Tirupati
School of Sciences,
SPMVV, Tirupati
(Sponsored by DSTCURIE)
Dept. of Home Science,
SV University
Tirupati
November,2012
NSI Tirupati chapter,
Dept. of. Home Science,
S.V.University,
Tirupati.
25th to 26th
February 2013
Department of Home
Science, SPMVV,
Tirupati,AP &
PRAGATHI(NGO),
Tirupati, Supported by
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the Seminar
/ Conference /
Workshop
National/
International
Period
Organized by
Child Rights and
You(CRY) Banglore
2
3
Dr.D. Sarada
Software Based
Statistical Analysis
Using SPSS
Workshop
20th -26th
December
2010
UGC-SAP(DRS level)
Dr.D. Sarada
Multi Media Material
Development
Workshop
29th -31st March
2011
DEC, SPMVV, Tirupati.
Dr.D. Sarada
GSCASH
2011
UGC
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
Mitigation of
Malnutrition among
Women and Children
: An Appraisal of
Appropriate
Technologies
Appropriate
Strategies for
Enhancement of
Performance of
Entrepreneurship in
Food Processing and
Business
National
Seminar
25th -26th,
March, 2010
Dept. Of Home Science,
SV University
Tirupati
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
Strategies for Life
Long Learning and
Earning
National Seminar
27th& 28th
March 2010
Department of life
Long Learning and
Earning, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
Frontiers in
Biotechnology
National
Conference
27th& 28th
March 2010
School of Sciences,
SPMVV, Tirupati
(Sponsored by DSTCURIE)
Dept. of Home Science,
SV University
Tirupati
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
Pollution Control in
Fruit and Vegetable
Processing
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
Food Safety and
Standards- Current
Regulations
Dr. R.
Varalakshmi
Workshop on Child
Nutritional Status
TOTWorkshop
Regional Seminar
25th -26th
March
Department of
Home Science, S.V.
University, Tirupati
2010
Workshop
National
Workshop
2011
November,
2012
Regional
235
25th to 26th
February 2013
NSI Tirupati chapter,
Dept. of. Home Science,
S.V.University,
Tirupati.
Department of Home
Science, SPMVV,
Tirupati,AP &
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.N
o
4
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the Seminar
/ Conference /
Workshop
Assessment
National/
International
Workshop
Dr. A.
Kusuma
Frontiers in
Biotechnology
National
Conference
Dr. A.
Kusuma
Jute Diversified
Products, National
Jute Board, Ministry
of Textiles, Govt. of
India, Kolkata”,
Strategies for Life
Long Learning and
Earning
Workshop
Dr. A.
Kusuma
UGC National
Seminar
Dr. A.
Kusuma
Vedic Science in
Relevance to Modern
Science
Dr. A.
Kusuma
Training Programme
Dr. A.
Kusuma
Software Based
Statistical Analysis
Using SPSS
Workshop
Dr. A.
Kusuma
Quality Assurance in
Early Childhood
Education-Challenges
& Strategies
Tackling Childhood
Poverty: Supporting
Children’s Wellbeing
Current Trends in
Food Security to
Meet National
Nutritional
Challenges of
Nutrition Society of
India
Current Trends in
Food Security to
Meet National
Nutritional
Workshop
Dr. A.
Kusuma
Dr. A.
Kusuma
Period
UGC National
Seminar
Yoga and
Meditation
National
conference
44th National
Conference
44th National
Conference
236
Organized by
PRAGATHI(NGO),
Tirupati, Supported by
Child Rights and
You(CRY) Banglore
27th& 28th
March 2010
School of Sciences,
SPMVV, Tirupati
(Sponsored by DSTCURIE)
th
30 June
Adharsha Yuvajana
2010
Sangam, Jute Service
Center, Jadcherla
Mahaboob Nagar(St)
In SPMVV, Tirupati
13th – 14th August Department of Life
2010
Long Learning and
Extension,
SPMVV,Tirupati
13th – 14th
S.V.University, Tirupati
August 2010
and Institute of
Scientific Research on
Vedas, Hyderabad.
01-01-2010 to
Techniques in the Yoga
30-06-2010
Stress Management and
Healing Center, Rastriya
Sanskrit Vidyapeet,
Tirupati.
20th -26th
Department of
December 2010
Communication and
Journalism, SPMVV,
Tirupati.
th
17 March
Department of Home
2012
Science, S.V.University,
Tirupati.
30th July- 1st
August 2012
Young Lives,
Department of Social
Work, SPMVV, Tirupati
th
15 November
NSI Tirupati Chapter,
2012
Dept. of. Home Science,
S.V.university, Tirupati
16th -17 th
November
2012.
NSI Tirupati Chapter,
Dept. of. Home Science,
S.V.University, Tirupati
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.N
o
5
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the Seminar
/ Conference /
Workshop
Challenges
National/
International
Period
Organized by
Dr. A.
Kusuma
Child Nutritional
Status Assessment
Two day
Regional
Workshop
25th to 26th
February 2013
Dr. A.
Kusuma
As a Academic
Counselor, IGNOU
Regional Center,
Vijayawada
Mitigation of
Malnutrition among
Women and Children
: An Appraisal of
Appropriate
Technologies
Frontiers in
Biotechnology
Department of Home
Science, SPMVV,
Tirupati and
PRAGATHI (NGO)
Tirupati Supported by
Child Rights and You
(CRY), Banglore.
In SPMVV
Tirupati
Dr.M.Aruna
Dr.M.Aruna
Dr.M.Aruna
Awareness
Workshop on
“Identification,
Formulation, of
Research &
Development
Projects/Demonstratio
n Projects for the
Benefit of SC/ST
Communities
Orientation
Programme
25th July 2014
National
Seminar
25th -26th,
March, 2010
National
Conference
National
27th& 28th
March 2010
2011
Dept. Of Home Science,
SV University
Tirupati
School of Sciences,
SPMVV, Tirupati
(Sponsored by DSTCURIE)
SC/ST Cell,SV
Veterinary University,
Tirupathi
Dr.M.Aruna
Research
Methodology
Dr.M.Aruna
Food Safety and
Standards-Current
Regulations
National
Workshop
Dr.M.Aruna
Health, Physical
Education and
Computer Science in
Sports
International
Work Shop
Training
Programme
237
2012
Dept. of Life Long
Learning and Extension
2012
44th National
Conference of Nutrition
Society of India
2012
Indian Federation of
Computer Science in
Sports
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Dr.M.Aruna
6
Title of the Seminar
/ Conference /
Workshop
Applications of
Statistics and
Computer Science in
Sports
National/
International
Period
Organized by
Training
Programme
2013
Dept. of Life Long
Learning and Extension
2013
Dept. of Dietetics,
Christian Medical
College Vellore
2014
DSIR-PRISM- TePP Out
Reach cum Cluster
Innovation
Centre,SPMVV,Tirupath
i
Institute
ofPharmaceutical
TechnologySPMVV,
Tirupati
Dr.M.Aruna
Enteral Nutrition for
Post Graduate
Students of Nutrition
and Dietetics
Dr.M.Aruna
Innovation and
Entrepreneurship
Dr.M.Aruna
Bacterial Antibiotic
Resistance and
Nanotechnologies
INDO-US
Workshop,
26-28 September
2014
Dr.M.Aruna
Protection and
Conservation of Wild
Life in India
National
Workshop
2015
Department Sericulture
SPMVV, Tirupati
Dr. S.
VijayaJyothi
Mitigation of
Malnutrition among
Women and Children
: An Appraisal of
Appropriate
Technologies
Frontiers in
Biotechnology
National
Seminar
25th -26th,
March, 2010
Dept. of Home Science,
SV University
Tirupati
Dr. S.
VijayaJyothi
Pollution Control in
Fruit and Vegetable
Processing
Workshop
Dr. S.
VijayaJyothi
Food Safety and
Standards- Current
regulations
Dr. S.
VijayaJyothi
Workshop on Child
Nutritional Status
Assessment
Dr. S.
VijayaJyothi
Workshop
Workshop
National
Conference
National
Workshop
Regional
Workshop
238
27th& 28th
March 2010
2011
School of Sciences,
SPMVV, Tirupati
(Sponsored by DSTCURIE)
Dept. of Home Science,
SV University
Tirupati
November,201
2
NSI Tirupati Chapter,
Dept. of. Home Science,
S.V.University,
Tirupati.
25th to 26th
February 2013
Department of Home
Science, SPMVV,
Tirupati,AP &
PRAGATHI(NGO),
Tirupati, Supported by
Child Rights and
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the Seminar
/ Conference /
Workshop
National/
International
Period
Organized by
You(CRY) Banglore
7
Mrs.V.Bindu
Mrs.V.Bindu
Processing Data in
Social Sciences using
M.S. Excel and SPSS
Package
Workshop
S.V. University,
Tirupati
2010
National Conference
on Frontiers in
Biotechnology
Sensitization and
Awareness
Programme for
Technology
Development and
Utilization
Programme for
Women
National
Mrs.V.Bindu
Train the Trainer
Pre Conference
Workshop
Mrs.V.Bindu
Research Methods in
Social Sciences by
Indian Association for
Social Sciences and
Health(IASSH)
Mrs.V.Bindu
5-10July,
Workshop
2010
Department of
MicrobiologySPMVV,
Tirupati
29th November Tepp Outreach Centre
2010
Tirupati – DSIR,New
Delhi
2nd to 4th
Dec,2010
43rd Annual Conference
of
IndianDieteticAssociatio
n held at NIN
Hyderabad
8th-10th
February
Department of
Population Studies,&
Social Work ,S.V.
University, Tirupati
Workshop
2011
Mrs.V.Bindu
Frontiers in
Innovative
Technology in Life
Sciences
Workshop
Mrs.V.Bindu
Multimedia Material
Development
Workshop
7th March
,2011
29 th - 30th
March,
Tepp Outreach
Center(TUC),SPMVV
and Department of
Scientific& Industrial
Research, Ministry of
Science & Technology
Distance Education
Centre, SPMVV,
Tirupati
2011
Mrs.V.Bindu
Methodology of
Nutrition Assessment
and Body
Composition
Pre Conference
Workshop
239
10th
43rd Annual Conference
November2011 of Indian Dietetic
Association Held at
NIN Hyderabad
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
S.N
o
Name of the
Teacher
Mrs.V.Bindu
Mrs.V.Bindu
Mrs.V.Bindu
8
9
Title of the Seminar
/ Conference /
Workshop
Bicultural Diversity
and Sustainable
Development
Contemporary Issues
and Consequences
Food Safety and
Standards- Current
regulations
National/
International
Period
NationalWorksho
p
11-12th March
2011
Department of
Anthropology, S.V.
University, Tirupati
November2012
NSI Tirupati chapter,
Dept. of. Home Science,
S.V.University,
Tirupati.
25th to 26th
February 2013
Department of Home
Science, SPMVV,
Tirupati,AP &
PRAGATHI(NGO),
Tirupati, Supported by
Child Rights and
You(CRY) Banglore
National
Workshop
Organized by
Workshop on Child
Nutritional Status
Assessment
Regional
Mrs.V.Bindu
Women and Children
in Poverty: Field
Work Perspective
National
Workshop
Mrs.V.Bindu
Multimedia Material
Development
Workshop
2011
Distance Education
Center, SPMVV
Mrs.V.Bindu
Pollution Control in
Fruits and Vegetable
Processing Industries
Workshop
2011
Dept. of Home Science,
S.V.University, Tirupati
Mrs.V.Bindu
Research
Methodology
Workshop
UGC
Refresher
Course
30th -31st
March,2015
July,
2012
Department of Social
Work ,S. P Mahila
University, Tirupati and
AP MAS, Hyderabad
Academic Staff College,
S.V.University,
Tirupati.
Mrs.V.Bindu
Food Safety and
Standards- Current
regulations
National
Workshop
November,2012
NSI Tirupati chapter,
Dept. of. Home Science,
S.V.University,
Tirupati.
Mrs.V.Bindu
Child Nutritional
Status Assessment
Training
Regional
Workshop
2013
Dept. of. Home Science,
SPMVV, TIrupati, and
PRAGATHI (NGO),
TIRUPATI, Supported
by Child Rights and
You (CRY) Bangalore
Dr.G.Sireesh
a
A.P Pollution Control
Board- National
Workshop on
Environmentally
Friendly Food
National
Workshop
5th -6th
April,2010
S.V College of
Engineering and
Technology, Chittoor
240
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S.N
o
10
Name of the
Teacher
Title of the Seminar
/ Conference /
Workshop
Process(EFFP)
National/
International
Dr.G.Sireesh
a
Processing Data in
Social Sciences Using
M.S. Excel and SPSS
Package
Workshop
Dr.G.Sireesh
a
Pollution Control in
Fruits and Vegetable
Processing Industries
Workshop
2011
Dept. of Home Science,
S.V.University, Tirupati
Dr.G.Sireesh
a
Ethno botany
Traditional
Knowledge Access
and Benefit Sharing
Workshop
1st - 3rd
September 2014
S.P.W. Degree & P.G.
College Tirupati
Dr.G.Sireesh
a
Women and Children
in Poverty: Field
Work Perspective
Dr. S. Santhi
Sree
Dr. S. Santhi
Sree
Dr. S. Santhi
Sree
Dr. S. Santhi
Sree
Dr. S. Santhi
Sree
Dr. S. Santhi
Sree
RVPSP-DST &
APCOST National
Seminar on Trends in
Bio ethics Bio Safety
and Intellectual
Property Rights
National Seminar on
Mitigation of Mal
Nutrition among
Women and ChildrenAnd Appraisal of
Appropriate
Technology
National Conference
on Frontiers in Bio
Technology
National Seminar cum
Work shop on
Processing of Data in
Social Sciences Using
MS-Excel and SPSS
A Holistic Approach
towards Health and
Well Being
National Seminar on
Emerging threats and
Challenges to Bio
Period
5th -10th July,
2010
Workshop
30th -31st
March,
Organized by
Department of
Population Studies
S.V. University Tirupati
2015
Department of Social
Work , SPMVV,
Tirupati and AP MAS,
Hyderabad
National
25th ,
6thFebruary
2010
Department of Bio
Technology, SPMVV,
Tirupati.
National
25th , 6th,
March,
2010
Department of Home
Science,
S. V. University,
Tirupati
National
27th , 8th,
March,
2010
5th -10th July,
2010
Department of Home
Science, SPMVV,
Tirupati
Department of
Population Studies,
S. V. University,
Tirupati.
National
21st 22nd
February2012
National
2nd -4th March,
2012
Department of Home
Science, SPMVV ,
Tirupati
Department of Botany,
S.V. University,
Tirupati
National
241
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S.N
o
Name of the
Teacher
11
Mrs. R.
Bharathi
Mrs. R.
Bharathi
Mrs. R.
Bharathi
Mrs. R.
Bharathi
Mrs. R.
Bharathi
Mrs. R.
Bharathi
Mrs. R.
Bharathi
12
R. Sujatha
Title of the Seminar
/ Conference /
Workshop
Diversity :Policy
Frame Work for
Sustainable
Management
Vedic science in
Relevance to Modern
Science
Creating Awareness
about the application
of Dyeing and Tinting
of Natural Organic
Fibres with Garcinia
Indica Extract.
Quality Assurance in
Early Childhood
Education-Challenges
and Strategies,
National
44th National
Conference of
Nutrition Society of
India
National
CME:” Nutrition
through Women’s
Life Invited Speaker
Maternal nutrition /
Dietary Guidelines for
Indians
Art of Silk
Maintenance.
Creating Awareness
about the Application
of Dyeing and tinting
of Natural Organic
Fibres with Garcinia
Indica Extract.
Dry Floral Crafts
National/
International
Period
National Seminar
2010,
September 18th
S.V. University,
Tirupati
Workshop
5th March,
2011
Department of Textiles
and Clothing, Smt.
VHD. Central Institute
of Home Science,
Bangalore.
Workshop
2012,17th
March
Department of Home
Science, S.V.
University,, Tirupati
National
Workshop
2012
Department of Home
Science, S.V.
University,, Tirupati
National
Workshop
2013
S.V. Medical College
Tirupati
Workshop
26th February,
2010.
Department of Textiles
and Clothing, Smt.
VHD. Central Institute
of Home Science,
Bangalore
Workshop
5th March,
2011
Department of Textiles
and Clothing, Smt.
VHD. Central Institute
of Home Science,
Bangalore.
Workshop
242
14th to 16th
February 2013
Organized by
College of Home
Science, ANGRAU,
Saifabad, Hyderabad
NAAC Re-Accreditation Report
Institute of Pharmacy and Technology
Evaluative Report of the Department
1.
Name of the Department
: Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology
2.
Year of establishment
: 1995
3.
Is the Department part of a School/: Part of University, and comes under
Faculty of the University?
--- Yes, it is a part of School of Sciences.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., and Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Sl.No.
1.
2.
Level
Name of the Programme
UG
B.Pharmacy
PG
3. Doctoral
5.
M.Pharmacy
1. M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical
Chemistry)
2. M. Pharm (Pharmacology)
3. M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
4. M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical
Analysis)
5. M. Pharm (Pharmacognosy)
Ph.D
Duration
4 Years
Course
Intake
40 + 4 seats per
year
2 Years
Course
13 + 5 Seats per
Branch
3 – 5 Years
8 Under each
Supervisor
Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
Sl. No.
programmes
1.
UG (B.Pharmacy)
Subjects
1. Mathematics
2. Environmental Sciences
3. Computer Applications
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6.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
NIL
7.
Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:
NIL
8.
Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/ Choice Based Credit System:
System
Programme
Annual System
B. Pharmacy
Semester and Choice Based Credit
M. Pharm all branches
System
(B. Pharm programme is proposed to be conducted in semester system from 201516)
9.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
---Department of English – for Communicative English in B.Pharmacy I year.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Designation
Professor
Associate Professors
Asst. Professors
Academic Consultant
Guest Faculty
Sanctioned
03
04
10
-
Filled
03
03
09
-
Actuals (including
CAS & MPS)
09
01
05
03
04
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Sl. No.
Name
Qualification
1.
Dr. K.V.S.R.G.
Prasad
2.
Dr. K. Bharathi
3.
Dr. R. Nagaraju
4.
Dr. T. Santh Rani
Takur
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
No. of
Designation Specialization Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./
M.Pharm
Students
guided
Professor
Pharmacology
32.5
2 + 10
Professor
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
28.5
4 + 13
Professor
Pharmaceutics
28
3 + 14
Professor
Pharmacology
23.5
5 + 16
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Sl. No.
Name
Qualification
5.
Dr. B. Jeevana
jyothi
6.
Dr. M. Vidyavathi
7.
Dr. A. Sreedevi
8.
Dr. G. Rajitha
9.
Dr. Y. Indira
Muzib
10.
Dr. K. Madhavi
11.
Dr. B. Sailaja
12.
13.
14.
15.
Dr. S. Joshna
Rani
Dr. B. Ramya
Kuber
Mrs Shaheen
Begum
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
M. Pharm.
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
Dr. D. Sujatha
No. of
Designation Specialization Years of
Experience
Professor
Pharmaceutics
Professor &
Pharmaceutics
Head
Pharmaceutical
Professor
Chemistry
Pharmaceutical
Professor
Chemistry
No. of Ph.D./
M.Pharm
Students
guided
23
0 + 12
18
0 + 11
18.5
0+11
18
0+ 09
Professor
Pharmaceutics
18
0+10
Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
12
0+7
Pharmacognosy
16
NIL
Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology
16
NIL
Pharmacognosy
12
NIL
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
10
NIL
Pharmacology
5
NIL
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
--- NIL
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information:
Programme
Sl. No.
1.
UG
Year
2010 to 2015
No.of.Guest
Faculty
04
245
% of Classes
4 Subjects
100% Classes
1. Mathematics
2. Environmental Sciences
3.Computer Applications
4.Pharmaceutical
administration
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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Sl. No
Course
1.
B. Pharmacy
2.
M. Pharmacy
:
Student- Teacher
Ratio
10 : 1
4:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff sanctioned,
filled and
actual: 13
Sl. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Name of the Staff
Mrs. S. Madhavi Latha
Mrs.N. Aruna Kumari
Mr.G. Dhanamjaya Naidu
Mrs.V. Anjali
Mr.Y. Koteswaraiah
Mr.P.C.V. Ramana Murthy
Mr.K. Kannaiah
Mrs.K. Neeraja
Mrs.K. Ramasundari
Mrs.G.Ayyamma
Mr.Raja Naik
Mrs.G.Dhanalakshmi
Mr.S.Munirathnam
Designation
Junior Assistant
Lab. Assistant
Lab. Assistant
Lab. Technician
Lab. Technician
Lab. Technician
Lab.Attandant
Lab.Attandant
Office subordinate
Lab. Technician
Computer operator
Lab.Attandant
Lab.Attandant
(Out Sourcing)
(Out Sourcing)
(Out Sourcing)
(Out Sourcing)
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Sl. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Research area
a) Antiurolithiatic activity.
Evaluation of
medicinal
b) Nephro protector activity.
plants for
c) Effects on experimental stroke.
a) Novel triazino and tretrazino thieno pyrimidines.
Synthesis and
b) Novel isoxazole derivatives.
evaluation of
c) Substituted cinnamides for anti-inflammatory activity,
anti-asthematic activity.
Design and evaluation of polyherbal formulation for nephro protector activity.
Pharmacological evaluation of Nutraceuticals and peptidomimetics.
Development of microbial models for drug metabolism studies.
Nano technology based drug delivery systems.
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project
title and grants received Project- wise.
Name of the
faculty
Dr. K.V.S.R.G.
Prasad
Co-Ordinator
Dr. T. Santh Rani
Dr. A. Sreedevi
Dr.G.Rajitha
Dr.K.Madhavi
Prof.M.
Vidyavathi
Co-Ordinator
Prof. A. Sreedevi
Research Award
Prof.K. Bharathi
Prof. R. Nagaraju
Duration
(Project period
be specifically
mentioned)
Title of
the Project
Pharmacological evaluation of
nutraceuticals and
peptidomimetics
Effect of Hippophae
salicifolia on the experimental
stroke
Design and Evaluation of
Polyherbal formulation for
Nephroprotector activity.
Synthesis and Biological
evaluation of substituted
cinnamides as selective Cox-2
inhibitors
2013-18
Major/
Minor
SAPDRS-I
Funding
Agency
Amount
sanctioned
(Rs.)
UGC
47,00,000/-
2011-14
Major
UGC
2013 -16
Major
DST-WOSA
2012-15
Major
UGC
12,84,300/-
Synthesis and Evaluation of
Novel Isoxazole derivatives as
Cyclooxygenase and 5Lipoxygenase Dual inhibitors
2010-14
Major
AICTE
10,50,000/-
Design, synthesis and
evaluation of novel 2-amino
thiophene derivatives as
antiepileptic agents
2014-15
Major
UGC
$ 3000 X 12
DST-FIST
2014-19
FIST
DST
60,00,000/-
UGC
3 Lakhs +
Salary
(1,09,000/per month)
Evaluation of
Nephroprotective potential by
phytoremediation on cisplatin
and doxorubicin induced
nephrotoxicity
“Studies on polymorphic
forms of selected antidiabetic
and antihyperlipedemic agents
2014 - 16
2015-17
Innovative strategies for colon
targeted drug delivery for
some selected drugs
2015-17
Dr.D. Sujatha
2015-17
Total grant received
247
Major
UGC under
Innovative
Research
UGC, encore
combined
research
project
UGC start up
grant
9,05,500/23, 10, 000/-
3.25 lakhs
2.25 lakhs
10lakhs
$ 3000 X 12
+
1,72,35,800/-
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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration
b) International collaboration
---- NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Sl.No.
1.
2.
Fund Received
Rs.
Name of the
Funding Agency
UGC – SAP DRS, Phase I
DST – FIST
TOTAL
47.00 lakhs
60.00 lakhs
107.00 lakhs
Duration
2013-18
2014-19
20. Research facility / centre with
•
•
State recognition
National recognition
- University has a separate common CURIE Research
Centre – funded by DST
Institutional Level: (Cost of 1 Lakh above)
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Name of the Equipment
UV Visible Spectrophotometer
Dissolution Test apparatus
HPLC System (shimadzu)
Rotary flash Evaporator
Stability Chambers
Cooling Centrifuge
Pletheysmograph
Kalwaka all purpose equipment
QSAR Software
HPLC (Waters company)
Ice flake maker
Tablet punching machine
Dissolution Test apparatus
6 Position Parallel Reaction
Station
15. Physiograph 2 channel
16. Texture Analyzer
17. Spectrofluorometer
University Level:
248
Grant Sanctioned
UGC
UGC
UGC
UGC
UGC
UGC
AICTE ( MODROBS)
AICTE ( MODROBS)
AICTE - RPS
UGC - MRP
DST-CURIE
DST-CURIE
DST-CURIE
DST-CURIE
DST-CURIE
DST-CURIE
UGC - MRP
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Sl.No. Name of the Equipment
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Grant
Sanctioned
DSC
HPLC
FTIR
Lyophilizer
Atomic absorption spectroscopy
Phase contrast microscope
DST-CURIE
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by /created by industry or corporate
bodies:
Sl. No.
1.
2.
Sponsoring agency
UGC – SAP DRS, Phase I
DST – FIST
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in 158 ( Enclosed in Annexure 1)
peer reviewed journals (national /
international)
Monographs
NIL
Chapters in Books
5
Edited Books
∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers:
Sl.No.
1.
Name of the faculty
Prof.B.Jeevanajyothi
Title of Book
Pharmaceutical
Engineering Manual
Number listed in International Database (For
130
e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete,
Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index - range / average
31-322
SNIP
0.2-2.5
SJR
1-20
Impact Factor - range / average
0.1 – 3.5
h-index
2-9
23. Details of patents and income generated
: -- NIL
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
:
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Name of the faculty
Title of Book
ISBN Number
1.
Prof.B.Jeevanajyothi
Pharmaceutical
Engineering
Manual
9788185790640
Income
generated
per Annum
Rs.4000.00
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
/ industries in India and abroad
Sl. No
1
Sponsored
Title of the Work
Laboratory visited
Address
UGC
sponsored
Raman
Fellowship (1
year)
Design, synthesis and
evaluation of novel 2amino thiophene
derivatives as
antiepileptic agents
Department of Neuro
Science and Experimental
therapeutics, College of
Medicine, Texas A & M
Heath Science Center
Bryan, Texas,
USA
Faculty members have visited other countries to present research papers (6) in different
conferences i.e..(USA-Dr.K.Madhavi-2013; UK-Prof.A.Sreedevi, Prof.T.Santhrani -2011;
Dubai - Prof.M.Vidyavathi, Dr.K.Madhavi -2011,2012;) which are sponsored by UGC and
AICTE.
26. Faculty serving in
:
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify)
Category
c
Name of the committee
Editorial Boards

Pharmanest

Rajiv Gandhi university of Health Sciences Journal

Indian Journal of Pharm. Education and research.

International Journal of Pharmaceutical sciences and
nanotechnology
 Asian journal of Pharmaceutical science and
technology

Ci Bio Tech- Journal of Pharmaceutical sciences

European journal of medicinal Chemistry

Bio Organic Med. Letters
1.
d
Member of Research Committees, Ph.D. adjudicators
and Board of Studies of other Universities
 Sri Krishnadevaraya University
 Jawaharlal Nehru technological University
 Kakatiya University
 Andhra University
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Name of the committee






2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
No. of
faculty
Berhampur University
University of Kerala
Rajiv Gandhi university of Health Sciences
Manipal University
K.L.E.University
T.N.M.G.R. Medical University
Academic Senate of other universities
 Sri Venkateswara University
Ethical Committee members

Sri Padmavathi School of Pharmacy

Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology
State Committees
 A.P.ECET
 A.P.EAMCET
Reviewer for different journals.
Reviewer for following journals:
 Pharmaceutical Biology
 Biomed Review
 Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
 Indian journal of Natural Products and resources
 Journal of Pharmaceutical research
 IJPER
 American association of pharmaceutical journal,
 Applied biochemistry and biotechnology,
 Iranian journal of biotechnology
 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
 Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic
 International Journal of Pharmacy and Therapeutics
 International Journal of Medicinal and Analysis

International Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical
Research.
 International Journal of Pharm. Investigation
 Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Resource Persons/ Chair persons.
 Conferences
 Refresh Courses
 Staff development programmes
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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Name of the
Faculty
Prof.T.Santh Rani
Prof.M.Vidyavathi
Prof.A.Sreedevi
Prof. G. Rajitha
Dr. B. Sailaja
Programme attended
UGC sponsored National workshop on “Mushroom Cultivation” (NWMC-2014)
………. from 12-13th November, 2014.
8 days Master trainers training programme on “Foundation Course in Human
Values and Professional ethics” during 22-29th June 2013.
DBT Sponsored Short term training course on “Diagnostic and prognostic use of
clinical, imaging, ……..”, from May 15th –28th , 2012.
UGC –SAP DRS II LEVEL Workshop on “Software Based Statistical Analysis
Using SPSS” for 1 Week, from 20th to 26th December 2010.
DBT Sponsored Short term training course on “Diagnostic and prognostic use of
clinical, imaging, ……..”, from May 15th –28th , 2012.
UTOC Sponsored Orientation Course for 1 Week at S.V. Veterinary University ,
from 11th to 16th 2011.
UGC –SAP DRS II LEVEL Workshop on “Software Based Statistical Analysis
Using SPSS” from 20th to 26th December 2010.
UTOC Sponsored Orientation Course for 1 Week at S.V. Veterinary University,
Tirupati, from 11th to 16th 2011.
AICTE Sponsored QIP – Challenges and opportunities in pharmaceutical
technology & Formulation development in Jan, 2012
UGC- Sponsored Refresh Course from 22-02-2011 to 13-03-2010 on Information
Technology.
AICTE Sponsored Staff Development programme from 17th to 29th December,
2012.
Dr. S. Joshna Rani
Dr. K. Madhavi
Dr. B. Ramya Kuber
UGC- Sponsored - Work shop from 8th to 14th September, 2014 on Software Based
Statistical Analysis.
UGC Sponsored - National level one week workshop on online course design from
3-3-2014 to 9-3-2014
National work shop from 12th to 13th November, 2014 on Mushroom Cultivation.
UGC- Sponsored - Work shop from 8th to 14th September, 2014 on Software Based
Statistical Analysis.
UGC- Sponsored - Work shop from 8th to 14th September, 2014 on Software Based
Statistical Analysis.
National workshop on “Experimental Pharmacological Techniques” on 28th and 29th
April2014.
Science Academics Work shop from 2nd to 4th April, 2014 on Advances in Biology
& Biotechnology.
UGC Sponsored - National level one week workshop on online course design from
3-3-2014 to 9-3-2014
All the staff members are encouraged and participated in Seminars, Conferences, and
Workshops etc. to recharge the knowledge.
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28. Student projects
:
Percentage of students who have done inhouse projects including inter-departmental
projects
100% of B. Pharm students are doing in-house
project since 2011-12
100% of M. Pharm students (all specializations)
are doing project works in their second year in
institute/ industry
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute
100% of B. Pharm students are doing
industrial training during summer vacation for
45 days as per the curriculum
10% of M. Pharm students (all
specializations) are doing project works in
their second year in industry
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
FACULTY:
A). Research:
Sl.
No
Year
1
2008-11
2
2010-13
3
2010
4
2010
5
2011
6
2011
Name of the
faculty
Prof. A Sreedevi
Dr. K. Madhavi
Prof.M. Vidyavathi
Prof. A.Sreedevi
Prof.T.Santh rani
Prof.M. Vidyavathi
Prof.A.Sreedevi
7
2011
8
2012
9
2014-15
10
2015
11
2015
12
2014-16
Prof.M. Vidyavathi
Dr. K. Madhavi
Prof.M. Vidyavathi
Prof.G. Rajitha
Prof.A.Sreedevi
Awards/recognition
Career Award for Young
Teachers (CAYT)
Career Award for Young
Teachers (CAYT)
Best Paper Award in
Pharmaceutical biotechnology
Best Poster award
Talented scientist award ,
Srilanka.
Awarded best paper
presentation
Best Poster Award and
received reward of an amount
of Rs. 5,000/Awarded II nd best paper
presentation
Raman Fellowship
Ist Best Paper Award in Biopharmaceutics
IInd Best Paper Award in
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Research Award
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AICTE
Level
National
/International
National
AICTE
National
APTI
National
APTI
ICMPHP
National
International
IPC 63rd
National,
98th Indian
science
congress
IPC 64th
National
UGC
66th IPC
National
National
66th IPC
National
UGC
National
Organization
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B). Extension:
Sl.No
Name of the
faculty
Year
Awards/recognition
1
2012-2013
Prof.G. Rajitha
Best NSS Programme Officer
Award from Government Of
Andhrapradesh
2
2013-2014
Prof. A.Sreedevi
Best NSS Programme Officer
Award from Government Of
Andhrapradesh
Organization
State NSS
Cell, Higher
Education
Department,
State NSS
Cell, Higher
Education
Department
Level
National
/Internation
al
State level
NSS
AWARD
State level
NSS
AWARD
DOCTORAL FELLOWS:
Sl. No
Year
Name of the Candidate
1
2012
Mrs Swapna
2
2012
Dr. Haseena Bhanu
3
2013
4
2014
Mrs.D.Prasanthi
Mrs.Y.Lavanya
Mrs.S.Varalakshmi
Mrs.B.Poornima
Awards/recognition
II nd best paper
presentation
II nd best paper
presentation
DST WOSA
Organization
Level
National
/Internationa
l
IPC
National
APTI
National
DST
National
BSR Fellowship
UGC
National
DST Inspire fellowship
SAP fellowship
DST
UGC
National
National
Mrs.M.Revathi
5
6
2014
2014
Ms.Munirajalakshmi
Ms.N.Srilakshmi
STUDENTS:
Sl. No
Year
Name of the
Student
2013
Ms. Tina
Srisravya
2012
Ms. Varshitha
3
1st to 31st
January
2012
Ms. Jeevitha
4
2014
D. Abhinaya
Sandhya
1
2
Awards/ recognition
J.B. Modi Best Student
Excellence Award
J.B. Modi Best Students
Excellence Award
Participated Republic
Day Parade at New
Delhi
Participated Educational
camp
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Organization
Indian Drug
Manufacturers
Association
(IDMA)
Indian Drug
Manufacturers
Association
(IDMA)
Level
National
/International
National
National
NSS bureau
National
Ladnun , Jaipur
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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Name of the Convener
Sl.
No.
Conferences/
Seminars/
Workshop/
Symposium
Theme of Activity
Year
1. Prof.T. Santh Rani
Workshop
2. Prof.B.Jeevanajyothi
3.
Prof.K.V.S.R.G.Prasad
4. Prof.M.Vidyavathi
5. Prof.K.Bharathi
International
Conference
National
Conference
National
Conference
National
Conference
Frontiers in Innovative
Technologies in Life Sciences
Updates on Protein drug
discovery, formulation and
production challenges
Pharmaceutical Industry and
Academia partnership for
professional excellence
Frontiers in Drug Discovery
and Delivery
Recent Strategies in global
Pharma regulatory affairs and
quality assurance
2011
Sponsoring
Agency
DSIR and
Ministry of
Science and
Technology
2011
UGC &
APSCHE
2012
DST- CURIE
2014
UGC
2015
UGC
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department:
To serve the basic purpose of research
1. Institute has CPCSEA approved IAEC which looks into the ethical issues of animal
usage in biomedical research.
2. Departmental research committee monitors sincerity, honesty in work and results of
research are monitored to improve the quality of research, and absence of
plagiarism etc.
3. BOS chairperson and Head scrutinize, scrupulously evaluate the research work
conducted by Organizing a) Half yearly seminars about research work progress of
Ph.D. scholars
b) Ph.D. thesis pre submission seminars to evaluate quality and standard of work
4. All the research supervisors regularly, constantly monitor the facilities and the
works conducted by research scholars in other colleges/institutions.
5. Safety practices explained whenever needed especially when scholar/students work
with toxic chemicals.
6. Faculty and students are permitted at regular intervals to participate workshops,
trainings on advanced techniques and research methodology to enrich the skills
improve.
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32. Student profile programme-wise: All are female as it is Women’s University
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Ph.D
Admissions
through
EAMCET
Admissions
though
PGECET
RECET/GP
AT
Pass Percentage
2011-12
M. Pharmacy
Selected
Applicati
ons
received
2010-11
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no.
4)
B. Pharmacy
42
43
35
39
36
94
95
93
95
95
18
27
26
27
28
94
93
95
96
95
19
24
18
23
23
Not Applicable
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
B. Pharmacy
% of
% of students % of students
% of
students
from other
from
students
from the
universities
universities
from
same
within the
outside the
other
university
State
State
countries
From different corporate / Government colleges of the State
M. Pharmacy
4–5%
95%
1%
-
Ph. D.
65 - 70%
25 – 30%
5%
-
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, GPAT and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
(List Enclosed in Annexure – 2)
GPAT QUALIFIED STUDENTS
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35. Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
Percentage against enrolled
80%
PG to M.Phil.
Not applicable
PG to Ph.D.
30%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
1%
50% ( 2014-15
Batch)
50%
Entrepreneurs
2%
Y.Swarnalatha
Managing Director, Proactive + India
10
UG
PG
90
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates / Post Graduates
of the same university
6.6%
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
80%
13.3%
Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period.
Sl.No.
1
2
3
4
Name of the faculty
Dr.B.Sailaja
Dr. K. Madhavi
Dr. S. Joshna Rani
Dr. B. Ramya Kuber
During the Assessment period
2010
2010
2012
2012
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a
Central Library
b
Internet facilities for staff and
students
Central Library containing 2500 books with 250
Titles is available to issue of books to the students
Departmental Library is available with reference
books for ready reference
Computers and Internet available for all staff ,
Inflibnet and WI-FI connection available for students
and Central Computer Centre is available in the
University
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c
d
e
f
Total number of class rooms
Class rooms with ICT facility
Students’ laboratories
Research laboratories
8
1
9
3
* Library books, class rooms, laboratories and infrastructure are maintained as per PCI
and AICTE norms and are inspected periodically by PCI inspectors.
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university doctoral students : 15 ( List Enclosed in
Annexure-3)
No. of. Ph.D. Awards
b)
From other institutions/universities: NIL
c)
Post-doctoral
Dr. K. Madhavi is pursuing post-doctoral fellowship under Raman Fellowship sponsored by
UGC at Department of Neuro Science and Experimental therapeutics, College of Medicine,
Texas A & M Heath Science Center, Bryan, Texas, USA, 2014-15.
40.
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
---- NIL
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
 Yes, suggestions were taken from Professors and Principals of other University
Colleges about the demand in admission into different specializations of M.Pharmacy,
so as to understand the need to start the new programmes.
 Requirement of specialized personnel in industries was also undertaken by discussing
with industrial experts during the development of new programmes.
 Feed back with 10 point questions was taken from Alumni for the same.
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42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
- Yes, Feedback from the faculty members will obtained on curriculum and
teaching learning evaluation during staff meetings conducted in the department.
Teaching-learning-evaluation methods are changed as per the weakness of the
students present in that particular batch.
b)
-
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, Feedback from students on staff, teaching-learning-evaluation methods
will obtained from outgoing students by IQAC Cell of the university which will
be communicated to each faculty member. It helps the staff members to modify
the Teaching-Learning-Evaluation, precess for the benefit of students.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
- Yes, Feedback from Alumni was taken about the programmes offering and
opportunities in the department,
based on that, new specializations
(Pharmaceutical Analysis and Pharmacology) in M. Pharmacy were started
from 2013-14.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Sl. No.
1.
Name of the Alumnus
Mrs. G. Susmitha
2.
Mrs. Mythili
3.
Dr. NCH. Karunasri
4.
Dr. D. Sujatha
5.
Dr.Gayathri Acharya
Designation & Address
Susmitha Gudipudi,
Ambulatory care pharmacist,
Kaiser medical center, 1890, Metro center Dr.
Reston, VA.,USA Ph.no. 571-332-6810
Email: [email protected].
Lecturer, Government college of pharmacy,
GOA.Phone:09823615756
Staff Pharmacist
Kmart #3251 Pharmacy
6780 W Washington St
Indianapolis, IN 46241, USA.
Phone: 317-247-5616
Fax: 847-396-2574, [email protected]
Assistant professor,
Institute of pharmaceutical technology,
Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visva Vidyalayam,
Tirupathi. Ph.No.8885528456
[email protected]
Post doc/ research Scientist
Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics
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6.
Mrs. Ruthu
7
Ms. P. Vijayalakshmi
8
Ms.I.Anjali
9
Mrs.K.Varalakshmi Devi
10
Mrs. Keerthana
2401, Gillham Rd, Kansas City MO-64108
[email protected]
Drug inspector, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh.
Phone:9703035704
Senior Scientist, Formulation R & D
Dr Reddy';s Laboratories Ltd.
IPDO Innovation Plaza
Survey Nos. 42,45,46 & 54
Bachupally, Qutubullapur,
RR Dist. 500072, Telangana, India
9959839119, [email protected]
Analyst, CIPLA, (QC-API Chromatography)
Old Madras Road, Virgonagar
Bangalore, Phone: 8123910845 / 9703660452
E-Mail Id: [email protected]
K.Vara lakshmi devi:
Assistant Professor
SKU College of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
SK University, Anantapur.
Phone no: 73825831115
[email protected]
Drug inspector, Chittoor (Dt), A.P.
Phone No:9160055130
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
Academic /research enrichment programme:
1. Conduced seminars, by students on important topics.
2. Conducted Conferences by inviting experts from industry or Academic institutes.
3. Arranged lectures and interactions with experts in Academics, research, clinical
Pharmacy, Administration invited from India and abroad.
List of external experts visited the institute:
Sl.No.
1.
2.
Name of the Expert
 Prof.G.Gundurao
 Prof.Pehkokkhiang
3.
 Prof.D.Sambareddy
4.
 Dr.Amulyatatachar
5.
 Dr.T.Mohan reddy
Address
Director, Divis labs, Hyderabad
Professor, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Malaysia, Malaysia
Professor in Neurology, Texas A and M
University, USA
Assistant Professor, University of North Texas,
System college of Pharmacy, USA
Chairman, Admiron, Pharmaceuticals, USA
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6.
 Dr.Ramkishan
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
 B. Srinivas
 Prof.Y.Madhusudhan Rao
 Prof.Vijaya Rathna
 Dr.Kowshik Desai
 Dr.M.N.A.Rao
 Mr.A.Ram Mohan Reddy,
 N.Gopal Kutty
 Dr.Dinesh Shenoy
 Dr.Venugopal Reddy
16.
17.
18.
19.
 Dr.Arutla srinivas
 Dr.Raghu Somaiah
 Dr.J.Surya kumar
 Dr.Lakshmanan. S
20.
 Dr.T.V.Narayana
Deputy Drug controller of INDIA, Ministry of
Health & Family, Welfare of India, New Delhi.
Dubai Pharmaceuticals, Dubai.
Rtd. Professor, Kakatiya University, Warangal.
Professor, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam.
DIA Limited, Mumbai
Director, R & D , DIVIS Labs, Hyderabad
Scientist G.V.K. Biosciences, Hyderabad.
Professor of Pharmacology, MCOPS, Manipal
G.M.- R & D , Mylan Labs, Hyderabad
Clinical Research Division, NOVARTIS,
Hyderabad
Vice President , APtex Pvt. Limited, Bangalore.
FOURRTS Labs Pvt. Limited, Kallur, Chennai.
Vice President, Orchid Pharmaceuticals, Chennai.
Vice President, HOSPIRA Health care pvt Ltd,
Bangalore.
EC Member of PCI, New Delhi.
Enrichment in extension activities:
1. Arranged orientation programme to new batch of NSS volunteers.
2. Adopted a village by a unit of NSS, where special camp is conducted for a week
to understand social problems by inviting experts
3. Awareness programmes and rallies were conducted on important national days.
4. Conducted essay writing, elocution, skits, drawing, Collage making competitions
to develop competitive spirit and understand the social problems by external
judges.
5. Blood donation camp, Pulse Polio programmes were conducted.
6. Tree Plantation was organized.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Sl. No.
1.
Name of the Programme
B.Pharmacy
Teaching Methods
Black Board Teaching
Power point presentation
OHP Presentation
Seminars
Assignments
Quiz
Group discussions
Practical Demonstrations
Software Demonstrations
Industrial training, Project work for IV year
B.Pharmacy students.
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2.
M.Pharmacy
3.
Ph.D.
Black Board Teaching
Power point presentation
Seminars
Assignments
Panel discussions
Practical Demonstrations
Software Demonstrations
Project work in II year students.
Coursework
Power point presentation
Half yearly seminars
Assignments
Ph.D. Pre submission viva
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
---Programme objectives and learning out comes, are monitored by internal exams,
seminars, assignments, slip tests, viva-voce exams etc.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
- Faculty in extension activities:
Sl. No
1.
2.
Name of the Faculty
Prof.K.V.S.R.G.Prasad
Prof.K.Bharathi
3. Prof.R.Nagaraju
4. Prof.T.Santh Rani
5. Prof.B.Jeevanajyothi
6.
Prof.M.Vidyavathi
7.
Prof.A.Sreedevi ,
Prof.G.Rajitha
Activity
CPCSEA, Convener
Dean Academic Affairs ;CPC Convener
Research and Development cell, SPMVV, TPT
CPCSEA, Convener
Member, Research and Development cell, SPMVV, TPT
Member, NAAC Core committee
Advisor, Alumni Association of IPT
Member, Ph.D. Selection Committee, SPMVV, TPT
Convener, University Website Committee
CPC Member, TePP Coordinator
UGC Coordinator
NET Coordinator
Anti Raging committee member
Member of university Condemnation committee
Member of Anti Ragging Committee
Member of Annual report Committee
NSS Programme Officer
Conducted 3 NSS special camps at Tirupati rural.
Participated in Pulse polio programme at adopted village.
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Blood Donation camps, Awareness programmes on literacy,
importance of Breast feeding and other heath camps.
8. Prof.G.Rajitha
Member, Placement cell
9. Prof.Y.Indira Muzib
Member of Annual report Committee
Dr.S.Joshna rani,
10. Dr.K.Madhavi,
Dr.B.Ramyakuber
Working as NSS programme officer, Deputy warden.
Students in Extension Activities:
Sl.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
48.
Name of the Student
V. Soumya and M.
Rajitha
D. Abhinaya Sandhya
A. Jeevitha
Usha Kalyani and
Praveena
A.Deepika and
Ch. Chetash
Activity
Participated in State level NSS camp held at
Rajahmundry from 12th October to 21st October.
Participated in National level Educational camp
held at Ladnun, Jaipur.
Participated in PRE-RD camp at D.N.R college,
Bhimavaram, West Godavari from 10th October
2011
Participated in national integration camp at JNTU
University, Kakinada from 23rd to 27th 2010.
Participated in Pre-RD camp at at Jalgaon from 27th
October to 5th November 2012, Maharashtra.
Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
a. Display of latest Professional news in wall magazine.
b. Classes conducted for personality development.
c. Pharmacy week celebrations are conducted every year for one week.
d. Orientation is given in search of journals for literature survey during project works
and
research works.
e. Extension activities: special camps, regular activities and awareness programmes.
f. Conferences, guest lecturers were arranged.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
---- No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,
basic or applied.
a. Hands on trainings are given in some techniques like FITR, HPLC, UV, Visible, DSC,
Spectrophotometer.
b. SOP, GLP displayed at important equipment.
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c. By organizing Conferences, guest lecturers with experts of national and international
level.
d. By providing centralized computer center, and WIFI connection throughout
university.
e. New Knowledge is generated in the institution by continuous research activity at UG,
PG and Ph.D level. The outcome of the research is published as original articles in
national / International journals to contribute new Knowledge in both basic and
applied sciences.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
of the department.
Strengths:
1. Dynamic, experienced teaching faculty with doctorate degrees.
2. Availability of infrastructural facilities funded by UGC SAP, DST-FIST.
3. Research output in terms of national and International publications is maximum in
University
4. Industrial training and a project work to all UG students in the Final year to make the
students
with practical skills.
5. Flexible teaching learning processes and transparent evaluation system.
Weaknesses:
1. Paucity of fundings for advanced research like cell lines, cancer research etc.
2. Lack of patents
3. Poor consultancy with industries.
4. Lack of International collaborations.
5. Institute is considered as a single department, (but keeping in view the strength of
students and
faculty, it should be considered as separate college.)
Opportunities:
1. It is the exclusive university department for Women hence, more opportunities for
women are provided.
2. Students are being absorbed by different Pharmaceutical Companies / Research
institutes, and academic institutes.
3. Students can prosecute their higher studies in esteemed National(NIPER, IIT), and
international institutes (USA, UK)
4. Being a recognized (PCI, AICTE) and reputed institute, offering PG (M.Pharm),
Ph.D in different Specializations of Pharmacy, and attracting the students from
different parts of countries.
5. Institute is providing a common platform by conducting Conferences, Seminars and
Guest Lectures by experts of National and International repute to enrich the
knowledge and skill.
Challenges:
1. Procurement of more external fundings to establish modern state of art equipment
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2.
3.
4.
5.
for advanced research.
Challenge of attaining the global standards in education, so as to compete with
Pharmacy degree of the other Countries.
Establishment of collaboration between industries and institute.
Promotion of Soft skills, Communication skills among students for better
professionalism in the Society.
Challenge to cope –up the knowledge about Drug discovery for prevention and
control of emerging and reemerging diseases for better human health.
52. Future plans of the department.
Teaching:
 To IMPROVE PRACTICAL SKILLS for more EMPLOYABILITY.
 To attain the global standards in education, so as to compete with Pharmacy degree of
the other Countries.
Research:
 Planning to establish COLLABORATION (through MOU) with industries and
National institutions.
 To conduct the RESEARCH AT MOLECULAR LEVEL to obtain PATENTS.
 To develop concept of SERVICE- TRAINING – RESEARCH in various analytical
techniques
Extension:
 To develop this department as MODEL UNIT for pharmaceutical services.
 To develop a counseling cell for proper medication, prevention and control of
diseases in collaboration with health centre in university.
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Annexure – 1
List of publications during last five years
1. A.Rama Mohan, K. V. S. R. G. Prasad, J. A. R. P. Sharma (2010): Hypoglycemic and
antihyperglycemic activity of Syzygium alternifolium (WT.) WALP. Leaf extracts in
normal and diabetic rats. International Journal of Drug Development &
Research, 2:27-32.
2. A.Rama Mohan, K.V.S.R.G.Prasad and A.R.P.Sharma (2010): Evaluation of antiinflammatory activity of aqueous extract of Syzygium alternifolium. International
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2:865-870.
3. A.Rama Mohan, K.V.S.R.G.Prasad D. Ranganayakulu and A.R.P. Sharma (2010):
Analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of polyherbal preparations in diabetic rats.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2:892-903.
4. Adikay Sreedevi, Pavani Belide. “Effect of anthocyanin fraction isolated
from Syzygium cumini on cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity”. International Journal of
research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy. July-Aug 2012; 3(4); 587-590.
5. Ambekar Abdul Wahid, Nagaraju Ravouru. Ethosomes: A Tool for Transdermal Drug
Delivery. 2011. Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy. 5 (1): 972 – 981.
6. Asuntha G, Prasannaraju Y, Sujatha D, Prasad KVSRG (2010): Assessment of effect
of ethanolic extract of Tephrosia purpurea (L.) Pers., Fabaceae, activity on lithiumpilocarpine inducedStatus epilepticus and oxidative stress in Wistar rats. Brazilian
Journal of Pharmacognosy, 20(5): 767-772.
7. Asuntha G., Prasanna Raju Y., Harini Chowdary V., Vandana K.R., Arun
Rasheed and Prasad K.V.S.R.G. (2014): Pharmacological profiling of Argemone
Mexicana for its aphrodisiac potentials in male Wistar rats. Asian pacific Journal of
Reproduction, 3: 110-115.
8. Asuntha Garbhapu, Prasannaraju Yalavarthi and Prasad Koganti (2011): Effect
of
ethanolic extract of Indigofera tinctoria on chemically-induced seizures and brain
GABA levels in albino rats. Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 14:318-326.
9. B Usha Sri, M Kiranmai, Mohammed Ibrahim, and Y Indira Muzib. Self-emulsifying
tablets of Ibuprofen: Design, optimization and evaluation. Research Journal of
Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. 2012: Vol 3(4)pp 1400-1407.
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10. B. Sailaja, K. Bharathi and K.V.S.R.G. Prasad (2011): Protective effect
of Tridax procumbens L. on calcium oxalate urolithiasis and oxidave stress.
Pharmanest, 2:9-14.
11. B. Suneetha, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad, B. Sampath kumar and Sunanda Sabbithi (2014):
Hepatoprotective and antioxidant activity of methanolic extract of Celtis
timorensis on CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity. An International journal of Advances in
Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5: 2469-2473.
12. B. Suneetha, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad, B.R Soumya, P Deepthi Nishantha and B
Sampathkumar (2014): Hepatoprotective and antioxidant activity of methanolic
extract
of Actinodaphne
madraspatana leaves
against
carbontetrachloride
induced hepatotoxicity. Reasearch journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 4:
176-180.
13. B. Suneetha, KVSRG Prasad, B R Soumya, P. Deepthi Nishantha, B Sampath Kumar
and Rajaneekar D (2014): Evaluation of in-vitro anti-oxidant activity of various
extracts of Actinodaphne madraspatana leaves. Research Journal of Pharmacognosy
and Phytochemistry, 6: 1-4.
14. B. Uday Kiran, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad, M. Sushma, V. Umamaheshwara Rao and Vijay
R Chidrawar (2014): in vivo evaluation of analgesic activity of whole plant extracts
of Physalis alkekengi using various experimental models. International Journal of
Universal Pharmacy and Biosciences, 845-851.
15. B.Haseena Banu, K.Bharathi and KVSRG Prasad (2012): Synthesis and evaluation of
imidazolidine: Containing dipeptide derivatives. Journal of Pharmacy Research
2012,5:1297-1299.
16. B.Ramya Kuber, M.Rajya lakshmi, E.Deepika, and P.Yamini (2013). Phytochemical
screening , Invitro Anti-bacterial and Antioxidant activity of thePsidium guajava
root bark. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci, 2(10): 238-24.
17. B.Ramya Kuber, Swapna B,Tejaswi M, Triveni M. (2014) Preliminary Phytochemical
Study, Invitro Anti-Microbial and Anti-Oxidant Activity of Alcoholic extract
ofMucuna Pruriens leaves, World journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences,
3(9):408-420.
18. Bharathi K N, Prasad KVSRG, Pairu J and Nalini KS (2010): A comparison
of Nifedipine with Methyldopa for control of blood pressure in mild to moderate
pregnancy induced hypertension. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 4(3):
2406-2409.
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19. C.Sowjanya,V.Rama Bharathi,G.Kalpana Devi G.Rajitha (2011). Synthesis and
evaluation of some novel 3-[ 5-phenyl -1,3,4-oxadiazole -2-yl] -2-(substituted styryl)
–quinazoline -4-(3H) –ones for Antibacterial activity
J.Chem.Pharm.Res. 3(6):
212-216.
20. Ch. Sri Swathi, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad and M. Vidyavathi (2010): A Study on possible
pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic drug-drug interactions of aspirin with
gliclazide in diabetic rats. Pharmanest, 1:11-16.
21. D Swathi, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad, M. Jalaiah, C. Sravanthi (2013): Antioxidant
and gastroprotective activity of ethanolic extract of C. hirsutus against pyloric ligation
induced gastric ulcer in albino rats. Asian journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical
Research, 6:202-204.
22. Deepti B, Santhrani Thaakur, Srinivasa babu P and RLC Sasidhar (2014). Wound
healing and antioxidant potential of chloroform extract of Saraca asoca (Roxb).
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. 5(6):2285-2293.
23. Dharma Swathi, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad, Chirra Sravanthi, Marri Jalaiah
(2013): Evaluation ofethanolic extract of seeds of Macuna pruriens for its antiulcer
activity. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, 5
24. Dodda Swathi, Maravajhala Vidyavathi. Optimization of media components for
Hesperidine metabolism by Cunninghamella elegans. 2011. Pharmacology online.
25. Dodda Swathi, Sarika Bandlapalli, Maravajhala Vidyavathi. Biotransformation of
hesperidine to hesperitine by Cunninghamella elegans. 2012. Asian journal of
pharmaceutical and clinical research. 5(2);174-178.
26. Dodoala Sujatha, Diviti Ranganayakulu, Koganti Bharathi and Prasad
K.V.S.R.G. (2010): Effect of ethanolic extract of Phyla nodiflora (Linn.) Greene
against calculi producing diet induced urolithiasis. Indian Journal of Natural Products
and Resources, 1:314-321.
27. G Asuntha, Y Prasannaraju and KVSRG Prasad (2010): Effect of Ethanol Extract
of Indigofera tinctoria Linn. (Fabaceae) on lithium/Pilocarpine- Induced Status
Epilepticus and Oxidative Stress in Wistar Rats. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical
Research, 2010: 149-156.
28. G. Prasanthi, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad and K. Bharathi (2014): Synthesis, anticonvulsant
activity and molecular properties prediction of dialkyl 1-(di(ethoxycarbonyl) methyl)2,6-dimethyl-4-substituted-1,4-dihydropyridine-3,5-dicarboxylates. European J of
Medicinal Chemistry, 73:97-104.
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29. G. Prasanthi, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad, K. Bharathi (2013): Design, synthesis and
evaluation of dialkyl 4-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-6-yl)-1,4-dihydro-2,6-dimethyl-1substituted pyridine-3,5-dicarboxylates as potential anticonvulsants and their
molecular properties prediction . European J of Medicinal Chemistry, 66:516-525.
30. G. Rajitha, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad and K. Bharathi (2010): Synthesis and evaluation of
substituted cinnamoyl alanines for anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antioxidant
activities. Asian J. Chemistry, 22:1197-1204.
31. G.Rajitha N.Saideepa and P.Praneetha (2011): Synthesis and evaluation of N-( αbenzamido cinnamoyl)aryl hydrazone derivatives for anti-inflammatory and
antioxidant activities. Indian Journal of Chemistry, 50(5): 729-733.
32. G.Rajitha, G.Naga Lakshmi, K.Vara Lakshmi Devi and P.Praneetha (2011). Synthesis
and biological evaluation of Novel Cinnamic acid derivatives for Antibacterial and
Antioxidant activities. Int. J. Chem. Sci. 9(4); 1811-1818.
33. G.Rajitha, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad and K.Bharathi (2010): Synthesis and Evaluation of
Substituted Cinnamoyl Alanines for Antiinflammatory, Analgesic and Antioxidant
Activities.
Asian Journal of Chemistry, 22 (2): 1197-1204.
34. G.Rajitha, Ruthu, Padmini and Soumya (2012). Synthesis and evaluation of some
novel 5(1-benzoyl amino -2-(substituted phenyl) vinyl) -2-amino -1, 3, 4-oxadi azoles
for antimicrobial and antioxidant activities. Journal of chemical and pharmaceutical
Research. 4 (10): 4545-4549.
35. Galla Rajitha, K.V. S. R. G. Prasad, A.Umamaheswari, D.Pradhan and K. Bharathi
(2014): Synthesis, biological evaluation and molecular docking studies of N-( acetamido cinnamoyl) aryl hydrazone derivatives as antiinflammatory and analgesic
agents. Medicinal chemistry research 23(12): 5204-5214.
36. Galla Rajitha, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad and Koganti Bharathi (2011): Synthesis and
biological evaluation of 3-amino pyrazolones, Asian J of Chemistry, 23:684-686.
37. Galla Rajitha, K.V.S.R.G.Prasad and Koganti.Bharathi (2011): Synthesis and
Biological Evaluation of 3-Amino Pyrazolones
Asian Journal of Chemistry, 23(2
): 684-686.
38. Galla Rajitha, Koganti.V.S.R.G. Prasad, Amineni Umamaheswari, Dibyabhaba
Pradhan and Koganti Bharathi (2014). Synthesis,biological evaluation and
molecular docking studies of N-(α-acetamido cinnamoyl) aryl hydrazone derivaties
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as anti-inflammatory and analgesic agents. Medicinal Chemistry Research. 23: 52045214
39. Galla Rajitha, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad and Koganti Bharathi (2011): Synthesis and
biological evaluation of 3-amino pyrazolones, Asian J of Chemistry, 23:684-686.
40. Gandhimathi Retnasamy, Sreedevi Adikay
(2014): Effect of Hiptage
madablota Gaertn. on high fat diet-induced obese rats. Jordan Journal of Biological
Sciences. 7(2):113-118.
41. Hari Babu R, Nagaraju R, Prasad K.V.S.R.G. and M. Sureswar Reddy (2012): Factors
influencing adherence to treatment among people with hyperlipidemia in a rural area
of South India. Journal of Global Trends in Pharmaceutical Science, 3:677-685.
42. Haritha Vemuri, Sree lakshmi Namburu, Surya Thejaswi G, Divya S, Bharathi
koganti and Prasad K.V.S.R.G. (2012): Antiurolithiatic and antioxidant activities of
Cansjera rheedii. Journal of Advances in Drug Research, 2:1-12
.
43. Haseena Banu, K.V.S.R.G.Prasad and K. Bharathi (2014): Synthesis and biological
evaluation of N-dehydrodipeptidyl-N,N′-dicyclohexylurea analogs. European J of
Medicinal Chemistry, 78:72-85.
44. Haseena Banu, K. Bharathi and KVSRG Prasad (2012): Synthesis, characterization
and evaluation of in vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of 2-(4-oxo-2phenylquinazolin-3(4H)-yl) substituted acetic acids. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy,
2:097-104.
45. Hima Bindu T.V.L., Vidyavathi M, Kavitha , Sastry T.P, Suresh Kumar R.V (2010).
Preparation and evaluation of chitosan-gelatin composite films for wound healing
activity. Trends in Biomaterials & Artificial Organs. 24 (3): 123-130.
46. Hima Bindu TVL, Vidyavathi M, Kavitha K, Sastry TP, Suresh Kumar RV (2010):
Preparation and evaluation of ciprofloxacin loaded chitosan-gelatin composite films
for wound healing activity. International journal of drug delivery. 2(2); 173-182.
47. Hima Bindu. TVL, Vidyavathi.M, Kavitha. K, Sastry. TP (2011). Preparation and
evaluation of gentamicin loaded chitosan-gelatin composite films for wound healing
activity. 2011. International journal of applied biology and pharmaceutical
technology. 2(1); 453-463.
48. Indira Muzib Y, Rekha Ch. Design and evaluation of multi unit floating alginate
beads of famotidine. International Journal of Pharmacy and Industrial Research. 2012:
Vol – 02 Issue – 03, 344-353.
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49. Jeevana Jyothi B and Guru Lakshmi G (2014). In-vitro and In-vivo evaluation of
transdermal prolonged release proniosomal gel formulations of Propranolol HCl. Int.
J. of Drug Dand Research.6(3); 7-17.
50. Jeevana Jyothi B and Jyoshna Doniparthi (2014). Multipartuiculate drug madelivery
systems using natural polymers as release retardant materials. Int. Jl of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences. 6(10); 1-5.
51. Jeevana Jyothi.B and Alekya.G (2012): Improved oral delivery of valsartan from
maltodextrin based proniosome powders. Advanced power technology. 23(5): 583590.
52. Jeevana Jyothi.B and Anupama G (2009): Advanced PEGylation for the development
of Raloxifene hydrochloride, BCS Class II drug. Journal of Young Pharmacists. 1(4):
295-299.
53. Jeevana Jyothi.B and Harika A (2011): Development and evaluation of solid lipid
nanoparticles of poorly water soluble drug furosemide; Proc.Global summit emerging
Sci. Technol: Impact environ. Health: 1-6.
54. Jeevana Jyothi.B and Jyothi.T. (2011): RP-HPLC method of estimation of
Fexofenadine HCl in rat plasma. Asian Jl. Of Chemistry.23(3): 1088-1090
55. Jeevana Jyothi.B and Suneela.G. (2010): Development of fast dissolving tablets of
glibenclamide using crospovidone and its kneading mixture. Indian Journal of
Pharmaceutical education and Research.44(4): 334-340 .
56. Jeevana Jyothi.B and Sunitha (2009): Development and evaluation of gelatin
microspheres of Tramadol Hydrochloride. Journal of Young Pharmacists: 24-27.
57. Jyothi B Jeevana, K Sreelakshmi (2011). Design and evaluation of selfnanoemulsifying drug delivery system of flutamide. Journal of Young
Pharmacists.3(1);4-8
58. Jyotsnadevi Talapanti, Harika Kakumanu, Lavanya Yaidikar andSanthrani Thakur
(2015). Protective role of Icariin against oxidative renal damage in cisplatin induced
Nephrotoxicity. International Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Research
7(1):10-16.
59. K Madhavi, K Bharathi, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad (2010): Synthesis and evaluation of 3methyl-4-nitro-5-(substitutedstyryl) isoxazoles for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
activities. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences,
1:1073-1082.
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60. K. Kavitha, S. Asha, T.V.L. Hima Bindu, M. Vidyavathi (2010). Effect of carbon
source on Phenobarbital metabolism by Rhizopus stolonifer. International journal of
pharmaceutical sciences and nanotechnology. 3(2);1022-1027
61. K. Madhavi, K.V.S.R.G.Prasad and K. Bharathi (2010): Synthesis and medicinal
properties of 4-benzylidene-1-phenyl-2-(substituted styryl)imidazolin-5-ones. Asian
Journal Chemistry, 2:5588-5594.
62. K. Madhavi, K. Bharathi, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad (2010): Synthesis and evaluation of 3methyl-4-nitro-5-(substitutedstyryl) isoxazoles for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
activities. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences,
1:1073 - 1082.
63. K.Rajya lakshmi, Y.Indira Muzib &Vijaya kumar.Voleti. Design and evaluation of
colon specific drug delivery of naproxen sodium using guar gum and crosslinked guar
gum. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2012: Vol 4(l)
284-288
64. Krishnaveni A, Lavanya Y, Pradeepthi Ch, Bindu P, Santhrani Thakur
(2014). Investigation of involvement of monoaminergic system in antidepressant
activity of Jasminum sambac. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research.3 (6):755770.
65. Kummarigunta Kavitha, Maravajhala Vidyavathi, Sepuri Asha, TVL Hima Bindu.
(2012): Biotransformation and inhibition studies of Phenobarbital using microbes.
Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research. 11(1): 62-68
66. Lavanya Yaidikar and Santhrani Thakur. (2014): Antioxidant potential of arjunolic
acid in an in-vitro system of precision cut goat liver slices subjected to oxidative
stress. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2(8):814-816.
67. Lavanya Yaidikar and Santhrani Thakur. (2014): Antioxidant potential of Punicalagin
in an in-vitro system of precision cut goat liver slices subjected to oxidative stress.
International Journal of Pharmacognosy; 1(10):646-49.
68. Lavanya Yaidikar andSanthrani Thakur (2015): Arjunolic acid, a pentacyclic
triterpenoidal saponin of Terminalia arjuna bark protects neurons from oxidative
stress associated damage in focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion. 2015. AcceptedPharmacological Reports doi no. 10.1016/j.pharep.2015.02.003.
69. Lavanya Yaidikar, Bavya Byna and Santhrani Thakur (2014). Neuroprotective effect
of punicalagin against cerebral ischemia reperfusion induced oxidative brain injury.
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular diseases. 23(10):2869-2878.
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70. M. Vidyavati, D.R.Krishna and K.V.S.R.G.Prasad (2010): Hydroxylation of
fluoxetine using microbial cultures. Asian Journal of Microbiol. Biotech. Env. Sc.,
12:1-5.
71. Maheswari E, Saraswathy GR, Santhrani Thakur. (2014): Hepatoprotective and
antioxidant activity of N-acetyl cysteine in carbamazepine-administered rats. Ind. J .
Pharmacol. 46 (2). 411-415.
72. Maravajhala Vidyavathi, Sandya papishetty (2013). Design and evaluation of Niacin
microspheres with a biopolymer. Trends in Biomaterials & Artificial Organs.
27(2);81-87.
73. MVN Madhavi, Subhash Chandra Bose P, Valluru Ravi and Nagaraju R (2009).
Preparation and standardization of Itrifal Sanaie an Unani formulation. Journal of
pharmaceutical Research. Volume 8, No.2, 105-107.
74. Nirmala Polasani, Lavanya Yaidikar and Santh Rani Thaakur. (2014): Influence of
Menstrual cycle on pharmacokinetic parameters of Carbamazepine in epileptic
patients. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Chemical sciences, 3(1):28-35.
75. Prasad KVSRG, Bharathi K and Haseena Banu B (2011): Applications of peptide
coupling reagents – An update. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Review and Research, 8:108-119.
76. Prasanthi G, Bharathi K, Swarnalatha G, Mohamed Saleem T.S., Prasad K.V.S.R.G.
(2012): Synthesis and evaluation of dialkyl-4-substituted-2,6-dimethyl-1,4dihydropyridine-3,5 -dicarboxylate derivatives as anticonvulsive agents. Int. J. Res.
Pharm. Sci., 3(4), 692-697.
77. Pushpa Latha and Sailaja B (2014). Bioanalytical Method Development and
Validation by HPLC: A Review. Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Innovation,
1,(6S): 1-9.
78. R. Nagaraju and Rajesh Kaza (2009) Formulation and Evaluation of Bilayer Sustained
Release Tablets of Salbutamol and Theophylline. Int. J. of Pharm. Sci and Nanotech
2(3):638-645.
79. R. Nagaraju, A.P. Pratyusha, P. Subhash Chandra Bose, Rajesh Kaza
and K. Bharathi (2010): Preparation and evaluation of famotidine polymorphs,
Current Drug Discovery Technologies, 7:106-116.
80. R.Hari Babu, Rajesh Kaza, R.Nagaraju (2010). Restless legs syndrome. JITPS. 1 (1),
1-8.
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81. R.L.C. Sasidhar , S. Vidyadhara & R.Nagaraju (2011). Effect of Diluents on release
rate of Venlafaxine hydrochloride from Matrix Tablets. Journal of Pharmacy
Research. Vol 4 .
82. R.L.C. Sasidhar , S. Vidyadhara and R. Nagaraju. In vitro and In vivo Evaluation of
Losartan Potassium Matrix Tablets Containing Poly (ethylene oxides). 2011. Asian
Journal of Chemistry. Vol.23, No.12 5425- 5428.
83. R.Nagaraju , Y.Swapna, R. Hari Babu. Design and Evaluation of Delayed and
Extended Release Tablets of Mesalamine. 2010. JPST. 2(1):103-110.
84. R.Nagaraju, R. Satya Saroja, Rajesh Kaza and K.V.S.R.G. Prasad. Formulation and
evaluation of controlled release İndomethacin microparticles. 2011.TURK J.Pharm. Sci. 8(1), 1-22.
85. Rajesh Kaza, E. Usharani, R.Nagaraju, R.Haribabu and P.V.Siva Reddy.Design and
Evaluation of Sustained release Floating tablets for the treatment of Gastric Ulcers.
2009. JPSR. 1(4):81-87.
86. Rajesh Kumar Rawri, K. Bharathi, K.N. Jayaveera and S.M.B. Sadiq (2013): In
vitro antioxidant activities of Avena sativa (oats) alcoholic seed extracts. International
Journal of Pharmaceutical Archive, 2:125-128
87. Ramya Kuber Banoth and Santhrani Thakur. Phytochemical screening and
neuropharmacological studies of capparis zeylanica root bark. World Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research 2014;3(6):1936-1944.
88. Ravouru Nagaraju, Ande Penchala Prathusha, Penjury Subhash Chandra Bose, Rajesh
Kaza and Koganti Bharathi. Preparation and Evaluation of Famotidine Polymorphs.
2010. Current Drug Discovery Technologies. 7(2) 106-116.
89. Ravouru Nagaraju, Durgumahanthi Sai Meera, Rajesh Kaza, Vakati Venkata Arvind
and Vobalaboina Venkateswarlu Core-in-Cup tablet design of Metoprolol Succinate
and their evaluation of Controlled release. 2009.
Current
Drug
Discovery
Technolgies. 6(4) 299-305.
90. Ravouru Nagaraju, Rakurthi Satyasaroha, Rajesh Kaza and Koganti V.S.R.G.
Prasad (2011): Formulation and evaluation of controlled release of indomethacin
micro particles. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 8:1-22.
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91. RLC.Sasidhar S.Vidyadhara & R.Nagaraju. Formulation and Evaluation of Once a
Day Controlled Release Tablets of Verapamil Hydrochloride Using Binary Polymeric
Systems. 2012. The Pharma Review.137-141
92. RLC.Sasidhar S.Vidyadhara & R.Nagaraju. Spectrophotometric Determination of
Venlafaxine HCL From Bulk and Tablet Dosage form. 2009. Acta Ciencia Indica.
Vol. XXXV C. No.3.381
93. RLC.Sasidhar S.Vidyadhara, N.Ramya Krishna & R.Nagaraju. Design and evaluation
of losartan potassium matrix tablets with natural and synthetic polymers. 2012.
International journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research
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3,
Issue
03,928-933.
94. RLC.SasidharS.Vidyadhara, J.Ramesh Babu, R.Nagaraju & K.Prakash Reddy.
Formulation And Evaluation of Controlled Release Losartan Potassium Matrix
Tablets Using Poly(Ethylene oxides). 2009. Current Trends in Biotechnology and
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99. Sailaja B, Bharathi K and Prasad KVSRG (2010): Antiurolithiatic and Antioxidant
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103. Sailaja, K. Bharathi and K.V.S.R.G.Prasad (2012): Role of Tridax procumbens Linn.
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104. Sailaja, K. Bharathi and K.V.S.R.G.Prasad (2013): Role of Tridax procumbens
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105. Sailaja, K. Bharathi and K.V.S.R.G. Prasad (2011): Protective effect of Tridax
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107. Santhrani Thakur, Pradeepthi Ch, Bindu P, Lavanya Y. Flavonoid rich fraction of
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108. Santhrani Thakur, Maneesha Kandalaneela, Poornima Reddy Mogarayulu, Lavanya
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110. Saraswathy G. R., Maheswari E, Santh Rani Thakur. N-acetyl cysteine alleviates
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114. Soujanya.M, Lakshminarayana.M, Sarala devi.T, Anusha.S, Rajitha.G. Microwave
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116. Sreedevi A , AHV Santhoshi “Pharmacological evaluation of Mimosa pudica for
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117. Sreedevi A, Bharathi K and KVSRG Prasad (2011): Effect of Veronica cinerea
Aerial parts against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Pharmacologyonline,
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118. Sreedevi A., Jyotiprasanna Latha Y. and Bharathi K. (2011): Protective effect of
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119. Sreedevi A., Usharani U and Bharathi Koganti (2011): Protective effect of ethanolic
extract of Oroxylum indicum against cisplatin induced acute renal failure.
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120. Sreedevi Adikay, Bharathi Koganti and Prasad K.V.S.R.G. (2010): Effect of
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rats. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2:51-56.
121. Sreedevi Adikay, Jyotiprasanna Latha Y and Bharathi Koganti (2010): Effect of
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122. Sreedevi Adikay, Pavani Belide, Bharathi Koganti (2010): Protective Effect of
Fruits of Syzygium cumini Against Cisplatin-induced Acute Renal Failure in Rats.
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123. Sreedevi Adikay, Aneesha, A. “In vitro antioxidant studies of ethanolic extract of
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124. Sreedevi Adikay, Sandhya Akuthota “Effect of Chrysanthemum indicum against
Cisplatin-induced Nephrotoxicity” American journal of Pharmacy and Health
Research, 2014, 2(7): 77-87
125. Sreedevi, K. Bharathi and K.V.S.R.G.Prasad (2010): Protective effect of rutin
against cisplatin induced nephrotoxicity in rats. J of Natural Remedies, 10:144-151.
126. Subhash Chandra Bose P, Saritha D and Nagaraju R Design and Evaluation of
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127. Subhash Chandra Bose P, Saritha D and Nagaraju R. Design and Evaluation of
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128. Subhash Chandra Bose P, Saritha D and Nagaraju R. Design and evaluation of
buccal mucoadhesive patches containing an anti hypertensive prodrug Trandolapril.
2011. Int. J. Res. Pharm. Sci. 2(4), 665-672.
129. Subhash Chandra Bose P, Saritha D and Nagaraju R.Design and Evaluation of
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of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. 2(3), 1095.
130. Sumalatha G, Sreedevi A “Evaluation of antiepileptic activity of aqueous extract of
leaves of Gossypium herbaceum in mice.” International journal of Pharmacy and
Biological sciences, 2012, 2(4): 349-353.
131. Sumalatha G, Sreedevi. A “Evaluation of antiepileptic activity of chloroform extract
of Acalypha fruticosa in mice.” Pharmacognosy research, 2014, 6(2): 108-112.
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132. Suneela Jeevana Jyothi.B and Mounika “RP-HPLC method of estimation of
Cepfodoxime Proexetil HCl in rat plasma”-1086-1188 Asian Jl. Of Chemistry Vol.
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Rao KRS (2011): Hepatoprotective and antioxidant activities of methanolic
extract of Misosa pudica roots against carbontetrachloride induced hepatotoxicity
in albino rats. International Journal of Pharmacy, 1:46-53.
134. Suneetha, D. Sujatha and K V S R G Prasad: Antidiabetic and antioxidant activities
of stem juice of Musa paradisiaca on alloxan induced diabetic rats. An International
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135. Swapna G., Balasubramanian Rajkapoor, Bharathi Koganti and K. V. S. R. G. Prasad
(2014): Antitumor and cytotoxic effects of Phyllanthus polyphyllus on dalton's ascitic
lymphoma and human cancer cell lines. Der Pharmacia Sinica, 5:23-28.
136. Swapna.G., B. Rajkapoor, Bharathi Koganti and K.V.S.R.G. Prasad (2014):
Apoptosis inducing activity of Phyllanthus polyphyllus on human cancer cell lines.
International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 5:323-328.
137. T. Sarala Devi, G. Rajitha and K. Bharathi (2010): Synthesis and evaluation of
substituted imidazolones for antiinflammatory and antioxidant activities.Asian J of
Chemistry, 22:5271-5276.
138. Uday Kiran B, Sushma M, Prasad K.V.S.R.G, Vijay R Chidrawar and Uma
Maheshwara Rao V (2014): Investigation of renotoxic efects of cisplatin in altering
doses on experimental animals. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research,
5:1293-1297.
139. Uddandam Aruneswari,Sreerama Usha rani, M.Aruna Devi and Galla Rajitha*.
Synthesis and Evaluation of Substituted Imidazolones for Antibacterial and
Antioxidant Activities. Asian. J. Research Chem. 4(2): February 2011.
140. V. Ragini, K.Bharathi, K.V.S.R.G. Prasad and G.Sumalatha (2010): Antidiabetic and
Antioxidant Activities of Decalepis hamiltonii Wright & Arn. International Journal of
Innovative Pharmaceutical Research, 1:1-10.
141. V. Ragini, K.V.S.R.G.Prasad and K. Bharathi (2011): Antidiabetic and Antioxidant
activity of Shorea tumbuggaia Rox. International Journal of Innovative
Pharmaceutical Research, 2:113-121.
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142. V.Ramabharathi, AV.N.Apparao and Galla Rajitha. Phytochemical investigation and
evaluation of antibacterial and antioxidant activity of leaf-bud exudates of Tarenna
Asiatica (L.) Indian.J.Nat Prod Resouces vol.5(1), march2014 pp.48-51.
143. V.Ramabharathi, D.V.R .Sai gopal Galla Rajitha. Anti viral activity of leaf-bud gumresin of Tarenna asiatica. Bangladesh J Pharmacol. Vol.9: 398-405, Aug 2014.
144. Vidyavathi Maravajhala, Sandhya Papishetty, Sarika Bandlapalli.Nanotechnology in
development of drug delivery system (review article). 2012. International Journal of
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145. Vidyavati
M., Prasad
K.V.S.R.G. and
Krishna
D.
R.
(2010):
Venlafaxine desmethylation – Oxidative metabolism using microbes. Journal of
Pharmacy and Chemistry, 4:40-44.
146. Vijaya Kumar V, Raghuram N, K. Hari Krishna, K. Rajyalakshmi, Y. Indira Muzib.
A review on colon drug delivery System. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage
Forms and Technology. 2011: 3(4):122-129
147. Vijayalakshmi G, Bharathi K and Jagadeesh Panda (2011): Synthesis,
characterization and cardioprotective activity of some novel benzotriazole and
pyrazole derivatives. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 22: 5323-5330.
148. Vijayalakshmi G, Bharathi K and Ompraksh G (2011): Synthesis, characterization
and cardiac activities of some novel 2,3-substituted-4-phenyl-1,3 0xazolidine
derivatives. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 23:765-769.
149. Vottikuti Swathi, Maravajhala Vidyavathi, T.N.V.K.V. Prasad, R.V. Suresh kumar.
Design, characterization and evaluation of metallic nano biocomposites of neomycin.
2013. Journal of applied solution chemistry and modeling. 2(2), 136-144.
150. Vottikuti Swathi, Maravajhala Vidyavathi, T.N.V.K.V. Prasad, R.V. Suresh
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151. Y Indira Muzib, Malleswari K. Formulation and Evaluation of Floating Drug
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152. Y Indira Muzib, Padma Sree K. Formulation and evaluation of gum olibanum-based
sustained release matrix tablets of Ambroxol hydrochloride. International journal of
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153. Y Indira Muzib,Chaitanya K. Preparation and in-vitro evaluation of floating alginate
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155. Y.Indira Muzib, Kalpana Kumari.S. Study on transmucosal permeation of diclofenac
diethylamine microemulsion Gel. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and
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156. Y.Indira Muzib, Lavanya.T. Design and evaluation of stavudine transdermal patches
using hydrophilic and hydrophobic polymers. Journal of Pharmacy Research. 2012:
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List of students qualified in GPAT during last five years.
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Name of the student
Ramya
Swetha
Varija
Swathi sri
Prathyusha
Lahari
Rupa sree.p
Nancy Arogya Mery
Sameera Deepika
Harshini
Rani
Swetha
G.Ramya
E.Deepika
Aparna
Srilakshmi
Kalyani
Sivakalyani
Sai Sireesha. K
Dhanalakshmi. K
Sharmila. D
Tina Sri Sravy. K
Hemalatha. T
GPAT / NET
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT & NET
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
GPAT
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2011
2011
2011
2011
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2012
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2012
2012
2012
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List of doctoral degrees awarded during last five years
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Name of the student
Dr.B.Sailaja
Dr. K. Madhavi
Dr. P. Nirmaladevi
Dr. K.N. Bharathi
Dr. V. Ragini
Dr. S. Joshna Rani
Dr. B. Ramya Kuber
Dr. G.R. Saraswathi
Dr. P. Vijayalakshmi
Dr. Geetha Kishore
Dr. Haseena Bhanu
Dr. N.K. Meera
Dr. E. Maheswari
Dr. Krishnaveni
Dr. G. Prasanthi
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Department of Physical Sciences
Evaluative Report of the Department
1.
Name of the Department
:
Department of Physics
2.
Year of establishment
:
2004
3.
Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
PG
5.
6.
7.
8.
Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved -
Nil
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil
Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons
Nil
Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
CBCS
9.
Nil
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
1*
Professor
Associate Professors
3**
Asst. Professors
Others
*Coordinator, Physical Sciences
** Academic Consultants
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11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Name
Qualification
Prof.M.
Krishnaiah
M.Sc.,Ph.D
Dr.S.Kamala
M.Sc.,Ph.D
Mr.K.C.Raju
M.Sc
Ms.D.Venkata M.Sc.B.Ed
Lakshmi
No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
Coordinato Electronics,
40 years of 17
No.s
r. Physical X-ray
teaching
awarded
Sciences crystallography,
One
is
Atmospheric
submitted and 5
Science, material
are working
Science
Academic Electronics
and 15 years of
Consulltant Space Physics
teaching and
6
research
experience
Designati Specialization
on
-do-
Electronics
-do-
Physics
7 years
teaching
5 years
teaching
of
of
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise information
N/A
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
13:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual
NIL
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
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a) National collaboration
b) International collaboration
19.
Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR,AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
N/A
20. Research facility / centre with
•
state recognition
•
national recognition
•
international recognition
N/A
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies
N/A
22. Publications: Refer
Annexure - I

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international) 27
 Monographs
 Chapters in Books
 Edited Books
 Books with ISBN with details of publishers
 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
 Citation Index - range / average
SNIP
 SJR
 Impact Factor - range / average
 h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Nil
Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
/ industries in India and abroad
Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify)
Prof.M.Krishnaiah, Coordinator, Physical Sciences, is serving as a NAAC peer team
member, Coordinator since 2012
27.
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
N/A
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28. Student projects


Nil
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental projects
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Nil
• Faculty
*JSPS AWARDEE, INVITATIONAL FELLOW at Chiba University, Tokya, Japan, 2008
– 09
**Visiting Professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan, 2007 – 08
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
• Students
30.
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
N/A
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
N/A
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Applications
Selected
Pass percentage
Male Female
Male Female
Programme
received
(refer to question no. 4)
M.Sc Physics
60(2015-16) Nil
60
Nil
100%
M.Sc Physics
42 (2014-16)
Nil
42
Nil
100%
M.Sc Physics
53 (2013-15)
Nil
53
Nil
100%
M.Sc Physics
30 (2012-14)
Nil
30
Nil
100%
M.Sc Physics
29 (2011-13)
Nil
29
Nil
96%
M.Sc Physics
18 (2010-12)
Nil
18
Nil
97%
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
M.Sc Physics
% of
% of students % of students
% of
students
from other
from
students
from the
universities
universities
from
same
within the
outside the
other
university 100% State
countries
Nil State
Nil
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Nil
35. Student progression
N/A
Student progression
UG to PG
Percentage against enrolled
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
•
Campus selection
•
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
25%
75%
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period
N/A
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
No
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
Yes
c) Total number of class rooms
3
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
e) Students’ laboratories
Nil
3
f)
Research laboratories
--
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
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a) from the host institution/university
b)
from other institutions/universities
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
N/A
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Annexure - II
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
Nil
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
1. Chalk and Talk, LCD, OHP etc.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Computer courses, Spoken English, Coaching for
competitive examination etc organized in collaboration with the sister departments.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
Yes, NAAC B grade
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,
basic or applied.
Periodical revision of curriculum along with optional subjects (same
discipline/interdiscipline) enhances the knowledge in different directions.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
of the department.
Strengths: Women empowerment, excellent safety, Good institutional environment,
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Good lad facilities and Assure Placements
Weaknesses: Self supporting, Lack of proper communication skills
Opportunities: Teaching in academic institutions, Research Assistants R&D labs both
private and public sectors, Administrative positions
Challenges:
52. Future plans of the department.
a. to strengthen the department by adding additional instrumental
infrastructure including mini computer centre
b. to start additional knowledge and job oriented self finance courses
like M.Sc Instrumentation, M.Sc Biomedical Instrumentation courses
in the Department
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ANNEXURE – I
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF PROF.M.KRISHNAIAH FROM 2010 ONWARDS
1. Electrical and magnetiorestivity Characterizaticstics of La0.6 Ca0.3 Ag0.1 MnO3
P.
Subhashini, B. munirathinam & M. Krishnaiah R.venkatesh, D.Venkateswarlu
and V. Ganesan (2015) Hindawi Publications Accepted in Press
2. Electrironic transport l and magnetiorestivity of La0.4 Bi0.1 Ca0.5-x Sr x MnO3 (x -0.1 &0.2 P.
Subhashini, B. munirathinam & M. Krishnaiah R.venkatesh,D.Venkateswarlu and
V.Ganesan (2015) Bulletin of Material science (2015) Accepted in Press
3. X ray diffraction studies on substation of ag,Na doped LCSMO CMR Manganites P.
Subhashini ,Ch.Mamathaa, B. Munirathinam, M. Krishnaiaha,IEEE explore Accepted
(2014) in press
4. The effect of Cd substitute LCMO CMR Manganites P. Subhashini, M. Krishnaiah
(2014) Proceedings (ISBN 978-93-81104-33-0 pg. 135) of New Materials Research And
Nano Technology conducted at National conference, Ooty
5. Wind Motions around the Tropical Cirrus Using Simultaneous Radar and Lidar
Observations over Gadanki (13.45°N, 79.18°E), India C. Dhananjaya Rao1,2,M
Arunachalam Srinivasan1*, M. Krishnaiah1, Y. Bhavani Kumar3, S. V. B. Rao1
(2014)International Journal of Geosciences, 2014, 5, 1241-1253.
6. Synthesis and Characterization of La1-XBiXCa1-YSrYMnO3 CMR Manganites
P.
Subhashini1,*, B. Munirathinam1, M. Krishnaiah , R. P. Vijayalakshmi
International
Journal of ChemTech Research CODEN (USA): IJCRGG ISSN : 0974-4290, Vol.6,
No.3, pp 1945-1947.
7. Structural, electrical and magneticpropertisofaluminum substituted nanocalcium
hexaferrites Ch.Mamathaa,M. Krishnaiaha, C. S. Prakashb, Kishor
G.Rewatkarc,
B.M.Nagabhushanad (2014) International Journal of ChemTech Research CODEN
(USA): IJCRGG ISSN : 0974-4290 Vol.6, No.3, pp 2165-2167.
8. Effect of synthesis method on Structural properties of Aluminum doped Haxaferrites
Ch.Mamathaa, P. Subhashini, M. Krishnaiaha, C. S. Prakashb (2014) Accepted in the
journal of IEEE in press
9. Structural And Electrical Properties Of Aluminum Substituted Nano Calcium Ferrites Ch.Mamathaa, M. Krishnaiaha, C. S. Prakashb, Kishor G. Rewatkarc (2014),Elsevier
Procedia Material Science Volume 5, Pages 780–786 ISSN 2211-8128.
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10. Comparative Study of CaAl3Fe9O19 and CaAl4Fe8O19 Nano particles Synthesized by
Solution Combustion method -Ch. Mamatha, M. Krishnaiah, C. S. Prakash (2014)
Proceedings (ISBN 978-93-81104-33-0 pg. 135) of New Materials Research And Nano
Technology conducted at National conference, Ooty.
11. Synthesis and structural characterization of cd doped LCMO CMR manganites
P.
subhashini, B. munirathinam & M. Krishnaiah (2014) International Journal of
Nanotechnology and Application (IJNA) ISSN(P): 2277-4777; ISSN(E): 2278-9391
Vol. 4, Issue 3, Jun, 29-32
12. Synthesis,structural,electrical and magnetic studies of La0.5 Ca0.45-xSrxBa0.05MnO3
B.Munirathinam, M.Krishnaiah,.U.Devarajan,S.Esakki Muttu and S.Arumugam, 2012,
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids Vol 73,Issue 12,925-930
13. Meteorological predictions preserved in the Panchangam versus real time observations –
a case study over Tirupati region – a semi arid tropical site in India Vanadeep, K ,Sada
Siva Murty & Krishnaiah, M, 2012,Indian Journal of Science and Technology Vol
.5,Issue 4, 2491-2509.
14. Meticulous and meritorious meteorology enshrined in the Brihat Samita –A
omparative
case study over four Indian regions situated in diverse climate zones
.Vanadeep.k,Sada Siva
Murthy.R and Krishnaiah.M 2012,Indian J.Innovations
Dev.1.No.4 229-290.
15. Effect of low level substitution of Sr-Ba on the transport and magnetic behaviour of
La0.67Ca0.33MnO3 B.Munirathinam, M.Krishnaiah, M.Manivel Raja. Arumugam, and
.Porsezian Bullitin of Materials Science 2011 Bull. Mater. Sci., Vol. 34, No. 1, February
2011, pp. 121–124
16. Variation of ambient noise quality at residential areas in and around Tirupati.
Vanadeep, K & Krishnaiah, M; 2011. Indian J. Environ. & Ecoplan.. 18 (2-3) 192-209
17. Tropical Stratopause features - Rayleigh lidar observations over Gadanki (13.5N, 79.2E),
India,U. Jaya Prakash Raju1, M. Krishnaiah, Y. Bhavani Kumar3, D Kothandan4 & P.
Keckhut5 Advances in Applied Science Research, 2011, 2 (6):31818. Air quality monitoring at residential areas in and around Tirupati- a well known
pilgrimage site in India, Vanadeep, K & Krishnaiah, M, 2011, Indian Journal of Science
and Technology Vol .4.No11,1517-1531.
19. Vertical and Lateral Propagation Characteristics of Intra Seasonal Oscillation (ISO) From
the Tropical Lower Troposphere to Upper Mesosphere, Niranjan Kumar, K., T. K.
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Ramkumar, and M.Krishnaiah(2011), J.
doi:10.1029/2010JD015283, 2011
Geophys.
Res
VOL.
116,
D21112,
20. MST radar observation of inertia-gravity waves generated from tropical
cyclones,Niranjan Kumar, K., T.K. Ramkumar, and M. Krishnaiah (2011), J Atmos
Solar Terr Phys, 73(13), 1890, doi:10.1016/j.jastp.2011.04.026.
21. Vertical and lateral propagation characteristics of intraseasonal oscillation from the
Tropical lower troposphere to upper mesosphere, Niranjan Kumar, K., T. K.
Ramkumar, and M.Krishnaiah (2011),J. Geophys. Res., 116, D21112, doi:
10.1029/2010JD015283
22. Analysis of Stratospheric Mountain Wave Event Observed from the AIRS and MLS
Sounders over the Western Himalayan Region, Niranjan Kumar K., T. K. Ramkumar,
and M . Krishnaiah (2010 journal of geophysical research, doi:10.1029/2011JD017410
23. Development of Lidar Techniques for environmental Remote sensing ,YBhavani
Kumar,M.Sundaramurthy and M.Krishnaiah (2010) International Journal of
Engineering Science and Technology Vol. 2(10), 2010, 5872-5881.
24. On the Study of Extra Long Period Oscillations (20-40 Day) Using Coordinated
Measurements of MST Radar and Lidar, Atmospheric Oceana Geosciences Society K.
Niranjan Kumar, T. K. Ramkumar, M. Krishnaiah, (AOGS), Hyderabad, AS14-A023,
p.p.90, 05-09 July 2010.
25. MST radar observation of gravity waves emanating from tropical cyclones, Doppler
Radar and Weather Surveillance (DRaWS), Chennai K. Niranjan Kumar, T. K.
Ramkumar, M. Krishnaiah, p.p104, 18-19 Mar 2010.
26. Electronic transport and Magnetic studies of La1-xCax-0.08Sr0.04Ba0.04MnO3"
B.Munirathinam, M.Krishnaiah, M.Manivel Raja, .Arumugam, and .Porsezian 2010
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids Vol 71,Issue 12,1763-1767.
27. 2,4,8,10,13-pentamethyl-6-phenyl-13,14-dihydro-12H-6[lambda]sup5/sup-dibenzo [d,i]
[1,3,7,2]-dioxazaphosphecin-6-thioneM. Krishnaiah, V.H.H.S. Babu, A.U.R. Sankar,
C.N. Raju and R. Kant Acta Cryst. (2010) E,66,. 120
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ANNEXURE – II
List of Distinguished Alumni from the Department
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Name
B.Asha
R.Sabitha
M.Aswini
A.Janaki
M.Yasodhabai
A.Nagalakshmi
M.Nikhila
P.Jyosna
S.Lalitha
B.L.Mounika
Batch
2010 – 2012
2011 – 2013
2011- 2013
2011- 2013
2011 – 2013
2013 – 2015
2013 – 2015
2013 – 2015
2013 – 2015
2013 – 2015
Place of work
Sidhdhartha Engineering College, Puttur
Warden. Government Hostels, Puttur
Narayana Junior College, Tirupati
Narayana Junior College, Tirupati
Axis Bank, Nandhyala
Campus Placement, Omega Health care, Bangalore
Zilla Parishad School, Nellore
Narayana Intermediate College, Kadapa
Narayana Junior College, Nellore
Narayana Junior College, Nellore
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Evaluative Report of the Department
1.
Name of the Department
: Department of Organic Chemistry
2.
Year of establishment
: 2006
3.
Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Yes
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
PG
5.
6.
7.
Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
Nil
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.
Nil
Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons
Nil
8.
Examination
System
System:
Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice
CBCS
Based
Credit
9.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual (including
1*
Professor
Associate Professors
4**
Asst. Professors
Others
*Coordinator, Physical Sciences
** Academic Consultants
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11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Ms.V.Pallavi
M.Sc.,B.Ed
Academic
Consultant
Organic
chemistry
No. of
No. of Ph.D./
Years of M.Phil.students
Experience guided for the
last 4years
2 years of
teaching
Ms. G Supriya
M.Sc.
-do-
Organic
chemistry
1year
of
teaching
Ms.P.Sandhya
M.Sc., B.Ed
-do
Medicinal
Chemistry
2 years of
teaching
Name
Ms.P.Lakshmi
Prasanna
Qualification
M.Sc., B.Ed
Designation Specialization
-do
Organic
chemistry
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise information
N/A
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
18:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual 6(All are outsourcing staff)
NIL
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration
19.
Nil
b) International collaboration
Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
N/A
20. Research facility / centre with
•
State recognition
•
National recognition
•
International recognition
N/A
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21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies
N/A
22. Publications: Refer Annexure – I (Presented in Department of Physics)

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international) - 27
 Monographs
 Chapters in Books
 Edited Books
 Books with ISBN with details of publishers
 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
 Citation Index - range / average
SNIP
 SJR
 Impact Factor - range / average
 h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated
Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
/ industries in India and abroad
Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify)
N/A
27.
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). N/A
28. Student projects
Nil
• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
Inter-
departmental projects
• Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
Universities / industry / institute
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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty
*JSPS AWARDEE, INVITATIONAL FELLOW at Chiba University, Tokya, Japan, 2008
– 09
**Visiting Professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan, 2007 – 0
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
• Students
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. N/A
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
N/A
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Applications
Selected
Pass percentage
Male Female
Male Female
Programme
received
(refer to question no. 4)
M.Sc Organic Chemistry
95(2015-16) Nil
95
Nil
100%
M.Sc Organic Chemistry
65(2014-16)
Nil
65
Nil
100%
M.Sc Organic Chemistry
44 (2013-15)
Nil
44
Nil
100%
M.Sc Organic Chemistry
58 (2012-14)
Nil
58
Nil
100%
M.Sc Organic Chemistry
88 (2011-13)
Nil
88
Nil
96%
M.Sc Organic Chemistry
120(2010-12)
Nil
120
Nil
97%
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
M.Sc Chemistry
% of
% of students % of students
% of
students
from other
from
students
from the
universities
universities
from
same
within the
outside the
other
university 100% State
countries
Nil State
Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Nil
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35. Student progression
N/A
Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
•
Campus selection
•
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
37.
of the same university
25%
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
75%
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period N/A
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
No
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
Yes
c) Total number of class rooms
3
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
e) Students’ laboratories
Nil
3
f)
Research laboratories
-39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university
b)
from other institutions/universities
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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Nil
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
N/A
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
b.
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes
c.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) Annexure - I
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
Nil
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
1. Chalk and Talk, LCD, OHP etc.
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
assessment and learning outcomes are monitored?
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Computer courses, Spoken English, Coaching for competitive examination etc
organized in collaboration with the sister departments.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
Yes, NAAC B grade
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
Periodical revision of curriculum along with optional subjects (same
discipline/interdiscipline) enhances the knowledge in different directions.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
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of the department
Strengths: Women empowerment, excellent safety, Good institutional
environment, Good lad facilities and Assure Placements
Weaknesses: Self supporting, Lack of proper communication skills
Opportunities: Teaching in academic institutions, Research Assistants R&D labs both
private and public sectors, Administrative positions
Challenges:
52. Future plans of the department.
a. to strengthen the department by adding additional instrumental
infrastructure including mini computer centre
b. to start additional knowledge and job oriented self finance courses like M.Sc
Medical Chemistry, M.Sc Environmental Chemistry,M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry
courses in the Department
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ANNEXURE – I
List of Distinguished Alumni from the Department
S.No
Name
Batch
Place of work
11.
R.Asha
2012-14
Gland chemicals, Bangalore
12.
R.Varalakshmi
2012-14
Junior Lecturer, Sri Chaitanya Jr.College
13.
K.Sunitha
2012-14
Teacher ,Sri chaitanya Techno school, Tirupathi
14.
Y.Shiva Lakshmi
2012-14
Junior Lecturer, Sri Gayathri Jr.College
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Department of Sericulture
Evaluative Report of the Department of Sericulture
1.
2.
3.
4.
Name of the Department: SERICULTURE
Year of establishment: 1983
Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : YES
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.):
Name of the Course
P.G. Diploma in Sericulture
Year started
1983-1995
M.Sc., Sericulture
1987
M.Sc., Seri Biotechnology
2008- 2013
M.Sc., Sericulture
2014
M.Sc., Zoology
2003
M.Sc., Botany
2008
M.Phil/Ph.D., Programmes in
Sericulture
1989
Zoology
2008
Botany
2014
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
The following subjects in coordination with other departments have been
incorporated and encouraged as interdisciplinary programmes.
1. Communication Skills
2. Computer applications
3. Gender studies & Self defense
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.:
M.Sc., Sericulture: Part of the curriculum will be undertaken in Research Institutes for
Intensive hands on training programme in Sericulture
M.Sc Botany & Zoology: Curriculum have been enriched by including industrial
training programmes and submission of project reports in various areas from this
academic year.
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7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:
M.Sc., Seri Biotechnology (2008-2013): The M.Sc., Sericulture has been renamed
and offered as M.Sc., Seri biotechnology course with up gradation of the biotech
component in the syllabus. But later due to technical difficulties in the out went batch
students, the DRC, with the approval of Academic senate have decided to rename the
same course as M.Sc., Sericulture. But retained the same upgraded curriculum.
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester system.
Choice Based Credit System: As a part of two internal electives and one external
elective are offering for all the three courses.
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Accepts elective courses from other Departments and also offers external elective for
other department students
External elective offered from this department (M.Sc Botany): Phytomedicine
External elective offered from this department (M.Sc Sericulture):
Sericulture Technology and
Entrepreneurial Development
External Elective offered from this department (M.Sc Zoology): Forestry &
Silviculture
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Name of the Faculty
member
Professor
Associate Professors
Asst. Professors
Others
Contract faculty
Sanctioned
1
Filled
1
2
MPS-1
CAS-4
Subsequently Promoted as
Professors under CAS
2
4
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
4
2 subsequently became Assoc.
filled in 1987 Prof through MPS in 1992 &
1999
2 became Assoc. ProfessorsProfessors through CAS
1
1 Vacant
filled in 2006
4
4
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Name of the Faculty
member
Qualification
Desig-
Specialization
nation
No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
1 Ph.D - awarded
4 Ph.D - working
Prof. D. Bharathi
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Professor
Adv.Dip.in Seri
(China)
Biochemistry
Physiology
Biotechnology
28 yrs
Prof. P. Sujathamma
M.Sc., PGDS, M.Phil., Professor
Ph.D., Adv.Dip.in Seri
(China)
Agronomy
plant breeding & plant
tissue culture
28 yrs
1.M.Phil- awarded
1 Ph.D - awarded
2 Ph.D. submitted
6 Ph.D - working
M.Sc., PGDS, Ph.D. Professor
Silkworm Pathology,
Value addition
Extension and
Management
28yrs
2 Ph.D- awarded
4 Ph.D- working
Genetics and Breeding,
Bioinformatics
28 yrs
2 Ph.D- working
M.Sc., PGDBI, DTT., Professor
Ph.D.,
Silk technology,
Molecular Biology &
Bioinformatics
16 yrs
1Ph.D- submitted
3Ph.D - working
1Mphil-working
M.Sc., PGDS, Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Mulberry Physiology
and Pathology
9 yrs
5 Ph.D - working
Prof. G. Savithri
Prof.K.Nagalakshmam M.Sc.(Ag).,PGDS.,
ma
PGDBI., Ph.D.
Dr. D. M. Mamatha
Dr. N. Vijaya Kumari
Professor
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Visiting fellows:




Dr.S.M.H.Qadri. Director- Central Sericulture Research & Training Institute,
CSRTI, Mysore- July, 2010
Dr.B.Abraham Varghese, Director- NBAII, Bangalore (National Bureau of
Agriculturally Important Insects), Bangalore- Aug, 2011
Dr.S.Beera Sarath Chandra, Director (technical), Central Silk Board, Bangalore- Feb,
2012
Dr.V.Siva Prasad, Director, National Silkworm Seed Organization (NSSO),
Bangalore- Feb, 2012
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












Dr.Jaya Prakash, Joint Director, CSB, Gowahati
– delivered lectures on wild
silkworm- Feb, 2012
Dr. G.D.Gulab Khedkar, Director, Paul Hebert centre for DNA barcoding and
Biodiversity studies, Dr. Baba sahib Marthwada University, Aurangabad - Aug, 2012
Dr. Y. Nagesh Kumar, Member Secretary, Andhra Pradesh State council of
Science and Technology (APCOST)- Feb 2014
Sept, 2011, March, 2013 Dec,2014 :
Dr. S. Raghuvardhan Reddy (Ex-EX-VC OF ACHARYA N.G. RANGA AGRICU
LTUR AL UNIVERSITY), Director, Prathista Industries Limited, Hyderabad.
Dr. N. Sreerama Reddy, Director, Prathista Industries Limited, Hyderabad.
S.A. Hippargi, Scientist D, Central Silk Technological Research Institute, CSTRI,
Bangalore- March, 2014
B. Chandana Kumar, Assistant Director, Silk Mark Organization of India,
Regional Office, SMOI, Hyderabad- March, 2014
Dr. C. S. Rama Lakshmi Commissioner of Sericulture, Hyderabad- March, 2014
Prof. Pullaiah (Retd), Member in Botanical Survey of India visited and delivered
series of lectures for M.Sc Botany Students - Aug, 2014, Nov,2014
Dr. P. J. Raju- Director- APSSRDI, Hindupur- Dec, 2014
Dr.Hariharan from S.V.Arts college,Tirupati delivered series of lectures for M.Sc
Zoology students continuously from 2012-2015
Dr. V.V. Satyavathi, Scientific officer, Centre for Excellence, Molecular Genetic
division Centre for DNA fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD), Hyderabad- Dec,
2014
Dr.S.Ramalinga Reddy- Asst. Director Planning, Commisionerate of Sericulture,
Hyderabad - Feb, 2015
Dr. Sultan Ismail, Director Eco-Science research centre, Chennai-Sep to Dec 2015.
International Visitor:
 Dr. El-Syed, Associate Professor, Department of Pesticide
University, Egypt- Sept, 2011

Biotechnology, Zagazig
Prof. M. S. Reddy, from Auburn University, Alabama, USA on the occasion of
tripartite MoU- Feb,2015
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13. Percentage of
information
classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
S. No.
Programme
Year
1.
M. Sc Botany
2.
M.Sc Zoology
3.
M.Sc
Sericulture
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2010-2015
Percentage of classes
taken by temporary
faculty (Two
members)
61-62%
‘’
‘’
‘’
‘’
60.5-62.5%
‘’
‘’
‘’
‘’
No temporary faculty
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
S. No.
Programme
Student Teacher Ratio
1.
2.
3.
M. Sc Botany
Msc., Zoology
M.Sc., Sericulture
3:1
3:1
5.3:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned,
Filled
Field Asst. (technical)-1
1
Actual
(Required)
1
Junior Asst-1
Lab Assistant-1
Attender -1
Field worker-3
Lab attendant-2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

Mulberry Improvement in terms of productivity, resistance and drought tolerance
breeds and Micro propagation of tasar food plants, organic farming

Mulberry nematode management by botanical nematicides

Silkworm Improvement in terms of evolving high productive breeds, seed
production, quality Cocoon and Silk production through biotechnological and
molecular biology, DNA barcoding, DNA marker development, Bioinformatics and
advanced breeding methods.

Value addition, Empowerment of women and SC/ST sericulturists through transfer
of technology
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
a) No. of Faculty with on-going/completed projects
No of Projects on-going/completed projects
: 13
: 5
Name of the Faculty
member
Title of the project
Period
Prof.D.Bharathi
Effect of IAA through mulberry
leaf on economic traits and
metabolic activities of silkworm,
Bombyxmori L.
Seri-Technological Empowerment
for Sustainable Livelihood of
SC/ST Sericulturists in Chittoor
District of Andhra Pradesh.
Empowerment of SC/ST
Sericulturists in Chittoor District
of Andhra Pradesh through SeriTechnological approaches
2007-2010 UGC
Prof. G. Savithri
&
Prof.P. Sujathamma
Prof.P. Sujathamma
& Prof. G. Savithri
Prof.P. Sujathamma
Prof. G. Savithri
&Dr.N.Vijaya kumari
Dr.N.VijayaKumari
Effect of organic fertilizers on
quantitative and qualitative
parameters of mulberry and
cocoon production
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Funding
Body
Grant
received
(Rs in Lakhs)
5,29,600-00
2009-12
DBT
9,31,800-00
APCOST
Hyderabad
1,91,000-00
2011-13
2011-13
Prathista
Industries
Ltd,
Hyderaba
d
1,65,000-00
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Prof.P. Sujathamma
&
Prof. G. Savithri
Influence of growth regulators on
regeneration of tasar food plant
TerminaliaarjunaRoxbinvitro
2012-15
UGC
Prof. G. Savithri
Prof.P.Sujathamma
&
Prof.TripuraSundari
Dr.D.M.Mamatha
Conservation of Traditional
Knowledge of handloom silk
Weaving in Andhra Pradesh
2014-16
ICSSR
“Development of Novel
recombinant baculo virus
biopesticides for the biological
control of Bihar hairy
caterpillar Spilosoma obliqua’
Novel strategy for the
biological
control
of
Helicoverpaarmigera (Hubner)
through recombinant baculo
virus
and
its
field
applicability”
“Pattern recognition and DNA
barcoding of Coastal Andhra
prawn species
2010-2013 DBT
34,00,000-00
2011-2014 UGC
9,16,000-00
2012-2015 DBT
32,00,000-00
Characterization of JHEH gene of
Spilosoma oblique to study its role
as recombinant biopesticide
USIEF2013-14
Fulbright
@ Univ.
of
California,
Davis,
USA
2011-2014 UGC
Dr.D.M.Mamatha
Dr.D.M.Mamatha
Dr.D.M.Mamatha
Dr.N.VijayaKumari
Screening of botanicals for the
management of nematode
Meloidogyne incognita in
Mulberry
Development of novel products 2015
from
mulberry
Indo-Egypt
Collaboration
2015
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Under
UGC XII
Plan
University
Industry
linkage
Cairo
University
,
Egypt
10,65,000-00
8,00,000-00
21,97,000000
7,65,000-00
2,25000-00
$1000.00
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Name of the Faculty member
1.
2.
3.
4.
Prof. D. Bharati
Prof. P. Sujathamma &
Prof. G. Savithri
Prof. D. M. Mamatha
5. Dr. N. Vijaya Kumari
No of Major research
Projects during 20102015
Grants obtained
In lakhs
1
5
5.29 lakhs
31.53 lakhs
3
97.13 lakhs
1
7.65 lakhs
Total Grants received
Rs. 141.59 lakhs
b) Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received projectwise.
c) Total grants received
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration
a) National collaboration
Inter Institutional Collaborative Project: National
Prof.P. Sujathamma
Prof. G. Savithri
&
Dr.N.VijayaKumari
Effect of organic
fertilizers on quantitative 2011-13
and qualitative parameters
of mulberry and cocoon
production
Prathista
Industrial
Ltd,
Hyderabad
Rs.1.65 lakhs
a) International collaboration
Inter Institutional Collaborative Project: International
Dr.D.M.Mamatha
Characterization of JHEH
gene of Spilosoma
oblique to study its role as
recombinant biopesticide
310
2013-14
USIEFFulbright
organization
@ Univ. of
California,
Davis, USA
Rs.21.97lakhs
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19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Funding body
UGC - MRP
No of Projects
3
Total grant
32,65,600
1
3
1
30,00,000-00
75,33,000-00
8,00,000-00
1, 45,98,000.00
UGC – Non SAP
DBT- MRP
ICSSR
Total grant received
 Prof. P. Sujathamma established Tissue culture lab with UGC grant
 Prof. D.M. Mamatha established Molecular cloning and DNA barcoding
laboratories with DBT, UGC and DBT research grants.
 Dr. N. Vijaya Kumari established a lab to carry out research in nematology
 Prof.G.Savithri developed Silkworm Pathology
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition: Offered 45 days summer Internship programme in
Molecular cloning laboratory of Department of Sericulture for two International
Students from ‘University Preparatory academy, SanJose, California, USA during
2013 summer’.
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies : NA
22. Publications
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international) : Annex I enclosed ( Publications from all staff members)
Monographs:
Chapters inBooks:
Edited Books:
Books with ISBN with details of publishers:
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index - range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor - range / average
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h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated: Registering of IBSC is under progress
 Department of sericulture, developed a Herbal tea “ Mulberry Fresh” in collaboration
with Krishi Vignana Kendra, Renigunta and also obtained license for the product and
the it is on the process of commercialization.
 Developed Recombinant baculoviral Biopesticide constructs for the biological control
of insect pest as follows
1) pAcW21 + Ha JHEH gene baculoviral construct for the biological control
of Heliothine sps.
2) pFast HT +So JHEH gene baculoviral construct for the biological control
of Spilosoma oblique
3) pAcW21+ Dp JHEH gene baculoviral construct for the biological control
of Diaphania pulverulentalis is under pipeline.
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
A. The department is offering free consultancy to encourage the farmers and to
maintain good- will in the areas given here under
Mulberry cultivation: Soil analysis, Nursery rising,Disease & Pest control,
farming Nutrient deficiency advice
Organic
Silkworm crop protection: Disease Preventive control measures, Integrated disease
and pest management, Awareness on new technologies, Transfer of technologies, Uzifly
protection measures.
B. The Institution publicizes the expertise available for consultancy services:
University publicizes research profiles of the faculty by uploading in the university
web
site.Further, the Faculty members also extend their research expertisefor outside the
Universities, Institutions and academies for Master’s student projects and dissertations in
fields of Bioinformatics, Biotechnology& Molecular biology as stated
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National Institutes/ Universities:
S.No
Name of the Student
Institution /
University
Topic of Project work
1.
Mr.V.A.Rajesh
-2010
Department of
Bioinformatics,
SVIMS University,
Tirupati
Apical membrane protein of Plasmodium
vivax-2009-10
2.
Mrs.V. Kalpana –
2010
Dept. of
Computer Science,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Data ware housing of vector borne
disease of south India- 2010
3.
Ms. K. Swetha Kumari2010
Dept of Bioinformatics, SV
Univesity, Tirupati
A database on Arthropoda and its allied
research -2010
4.
Mr.A. Srikant-2010
Dept. of Bioinf ormatics,
S.V. University, Tirupati
A Novel approach to develop a new age
biopesticide targeting Juvenile hormone
binding protein (JHBP) in Lepidopterans2010
5.
Mr. K. Paul Kumar2011
Dept of Biotech nology,
Loyola College, Chennai
Nano Bioassays with co, Fe and Mn on
Heliverpaarmigera for its biocontrol
6.
Ms. A. Anitha Reddy2011
Dept. of Bioinformatics,
SV University, Tirupati
A novel strategy through molecular,
structural and functional approaches for
bimolecular control in Helicoverpa
armigera-2011
7.
Ms. D. Shobha Kumari
-2011
Dept. of Bioinf
SV University, Tirupati
A Novel strategy through molecular,
structural and functional approaches on
JHE in Helicoverpa species –2011
8.
Ms. B. Latha -2012
Dept of Bioinf,
SV University, Tirupati
Computational analysis of miRNAs
(micro RNAs) in Insects with special
reference to Bombyx mori-2012
Resources generated through consultancy in kind form:
Rs. 76,000.00
1 Received LCD projector through training program for International students worth
Rs.36000.00
2. Received Shade net Green house for research purpose worth :
Rs.40000.00
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S.No Name of the
Student
1.
Ms. D. Beulah
- 2013
Institution /
University
University preparatory
Academy,
San Jose,
CALIFORNIA, USA
University prep
Academy, San Jose,
CALIFORNIA, USA
Topic of Project work
Intensive Professional development
program on Molecular Gene cloning,
Bioinformatics, DNA Barcoding, Cell
culture & Gene expression- 2013
2.
Ms. D.
Intensive Professional development
Hepsibah- 2013
program on Molecular Gene cloning,
Bioinformatics, DNA Barcoding, Cell
culture & Gene expression
The above two International students gifted our department one LCD projector worth
Rs.36000.00
3. Dr.S.B.Dandin Former Vice –Chancellor, University of Horticulture sciences, Bagalkot
Karnataka, have donated ‘Shade net green house’ to the Department worth Rs 40,000.00
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad : International laboratories visited
Name of the Faculty member
Prof. D. M. Mamatha has been
selected to visit the said
International laboratories
International laboratories visited
1. Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
2. Center for Bioinformatics and Applied
Genomics, Bangkok, Thailand
3. University of California, Davis, USA
4. Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University,
Zagazig, Egypt
National laboratories visited
International laboratories visited
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c)
Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
Prof.D.Bharathi:
a) National committees
a. Vice President to the Journal of Sericulture, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh
b. Non Official member in the Advisory Committee of Forest Dept- Wildlife,
Govt of Andhra Pradesh at SV Zoological Park, Tirupati for a period of 3
years i.e. from June, 2013 onwards
c. Life member of Indian Academy of Sericulture, Orissa.
d. Life member of National Academy of Sericulture Science and Technology,
India (NASSI).
e. Life member of National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), Delhi.
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f. Member of Wildlife Forum, A.P.Forest Department, Wildlife management
Circle, Tirupati. From 2008- till date.
i. Vice President to the Journal of Sericulture,Palampur, Himachal Pradesh
b) International committees
1. Honorary foreign member of Sericulture Society of Zhejiang University, P.R.
China
2. Member in Black Caspian Seas & Central Asia Association ( BACSA),
Samboliiski Str., Bulgaria
b) Reviewer:
National committees
1. Indian Journal of Sericulture
2. Indian Journal of Comparative Animal Physiology
3. Bulletin of Indian Academy of Sericulture
4. Technology Spectrum, JNTU, Hyderabad.
International Journals
1. Journal of Zhejiang University, science
2. African Journal of Biotechnology
3. Science Alert
4. Pesticide Biochemistry & Physiology
5. Environmental Toxicology
6. Caspian Journal of Environmental Science
7. Journal of Proteome Research
8. Mysore Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Prof.P.Sujathamma
a) National committees :
1. Selection board member for teaching appointments in GKVK, UAS
Bangalore
2. DEAN: Student affairs, SPMVV
3. Life member, National Academy of Sericultural Sciences (NASSI), India.
4. Life member in Indian Science Congress Association Kolkata, India
5. Member - Board of Examinations, Bangalore University and Mysore
University Board of Studies, Dept of Sericulture,
6. Chairperson – BOS in Botany
7. Chairperson – BOS in Sericulture
8. Executive Member, National Academy of Sericultural Sciences (NASSI)
Association, India from December 2010
9. Fellow, Society for Applied Biotechnology
10.Executive committee member: SPMVV Teachers Association
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b) International committees :
i). Life member- Black Caspian Seas and Central Asia Silk Association
(BACSA)
Stamboliiski Str., Vratza 3000 Bulgaria,
c) Editorial Boards
a. Member- Editorial board, Bulletin of Indian Academy of Sericulture, Orissa
d) Reviewer
b. International
Association of Scientific Association and Research (IASIR)
Prof.G.Savithri:
a) National committees:
1. Selection Committee member: CAS promotion selection board,
SK University, Anantapur
2. Member - Board of Examinations Mysore University
Board of Studies, Dept of Sericulture, SPMVV
3. Chairperson – BOS in Sericulture
4. Life member of National Academy of Sericulture Science and Technology,
India (NASSI).
5. Life Member in ISC (Indian Science Congress)
6. Fellow, Society for Applied Biotechnology
7. Life member: Comparative Animal Physiology
b) International committees :
i. Life member, Black Caspian Seas and Central Asia Silk Association
(BACSA)
Stamboliiski Str., Vratza 3000 Bulgaria,
ii. Fellow of Royal Entomological Society
c) Reviewer:
1. Indian Journal of Sericulture
2. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
3. Global Research Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences
4. International Journals of Multi dimensional Research (IJMR).
5. Associated Asia Research Foundation (AARF) Journals
Dr. K. Nagalakshmamma
a) National Committees:
 Member for the Indian Journal of Sericulture, Mysore
 Member for Society for comparative animal physiology
 Member for Society for natural environmental association
 Member: Mamatha Mahila cooperative super Bazar
Prof. D .M. Mamatha
a) National committees
1. Life member in ISCAP (Indian Society for Comparative Animal
Physiology)
2. Life member in NESA (National Environment Science Academy)
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3. Life member in NASSI (National Academy of Seri cultural Sciences,
INDIA)
4. Life Member in ISC (Indian Science Congress)
5. Member-Research Advisory Committee- Krishna Teja Dental College,
Tirupati
6. Member- Board of Studies, Dept. of Sericulture,S.P.M. University,
Tirupati.
7. Member- Board of Examiners, Dept. of studies in Sericulture, University
of Mysore, Mysore.
8. Member- Board of Studies, Dept. of Bioinformatics, S.P.M. University.
9. Member- Board of Studies, Dept. of Sericulture, Bangalore University
b) International committees:
1.
2.
Life Member in Intl.SC (International Science Congress)
Life member in ISEC (International Society of Ecological
communications)
3.
‘Expert’ : Assortis International Experts database, Brussels, Belgium
c) Editorial Boards
1. Member for Bioinfo Publications, ISO 9001: 2008
d) any other (please specify)
1.Reviewer – Academic Journals International/AJB
2.Reviewer –Elsevier Journals (USA)
3.Reviewer –Springer Journal
4.Reviewer –Science Direct Journal
5.Reviewer –Current Biotica Journal International
6.Reviewer- Interdisciplinary Sciences-Computational Life Sciences,
7.Reviewer- Asian Journal of AgriExtn, Economics & Sociology( UK, USA,
India)
Dr.N.VijayaKumari
a) National committees
1. Life member, National Academy of Sericulture Sciences, India (NASSI)
2. Life member, Indian Journal of Sericulture, Mysore.
3. Member, Journal of Applied Entomology, India
4. Life member in Indian Science Congress Association Kolkata, India
5. Co-coordinator TePP TUC ,SPMVV(2011-13)
b) International committees
1. Member: Black Caspian Seas & Central Asia Silk Association (BACSA),
Bulgaria
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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation
programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
1. Dr. D. M. Mamatha, Underwent 15 days Hands on International training programme
on DNA genotyping at Anthropological survey of India in collaboration with San
Antonio Medical centre, Texas, April, 2010.
2. Also underwent two National Academies summer research fellowships at IISC.,
Bangalore. 2010 & 2011
3. Underwent 21 days Refresher’s course in Environmental Sciences at Academic staff
college, Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam,2010
4. Dr. N. Vijaya Kumari Attended 21 days Refresher course on Environmental Studies
held at Academic Staff College, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati from 12th July
2010 to 31st July 2010.
5. Dr. N. Vijaya Kumari Attended eight day training programme on “ pest and diseases
of mulberry and silkworm and their management at Central Sericultural Research
and Training Institute,Mysore from 3rd to 10th January 2014.
28. Student projects
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects:
Students’ seminar reports are submitted in every semester as a part of the curriculum
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
/ industry / institute:
NA
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty
Prof.D.Bharati:
 2010: Received International travel award from UGC
 2014: Travel Award to attend and Present paper at International
Sericulture congress, Bangalore, 24-27 th Nov, 2014
Prof. P. Sujathamma
National level:

2010 - Received Best Teacher Award from Andhra Pradesh
Government for the year 2010.
International level:
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 2012UGC–International Travel award
Received UGC - International Travel award to travel to Thailand
to present paper in the 22nd Congress of the International Sericultural
Commission, Organized by The Queen Sirikit Department of Sericulture,
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Thaïland, held at Chiangmai,
Thailand from 14th to 18th December, 2011.
 2014: Travel Award to attend and Present paper at International
Sericulture congress, Bangalore, 24-27 th Nov, 2014
Prof. G. Savithri
National level:
 2015: National travel award: To attend Indian science congress at
Mumbai 4-7 th Jan,2015
Prof. G. Savithri - Received State Best Teacher Award
Prof.K.Naga Lakshmamma
National level :
 Nominated by His Excellency, The President of India, as a
Member of the court, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry on
2013-2014
Prof. D. M. Mamatha
National level
 2013- Best research paper Award (National)
Received ‘Best paper award’ from the International Journal of
Agri. Sci& Research (IJASR) for the research paper entitled
‘Cloning and Insilico characterization of Juvenile Hormone
Epoxide Hydrolase Gene of Spilarctiaobliqua’.
 2010-11
National academies Summer Fellowship award
(National)Received IASc-INSA-NASI, National Academies
Summer fellowship to continue my work in Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore

2009-10 National academies Summer Fellowship award
(National)Received IASc-INSA-NASI, National Academies
Summer fellowship to work in Indian Institute of Science,
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Bangalore.
International level

2014-Fulbright fellowship (International): Received Fulbright fellowship
to do postdoctoral research work in USA on Advanced aspects on gene
expression and Functional studies (2013-14).
 2012- DBT & UGC–International Travel award(International)
Received ‘DBT& UGC - International Travel award to travel to
Egypt to present paper in the 3rd International Arab Conference on
Biological control of pests, Egypt, Oct 2011.
Dr. N. VijayaKumari
National level


Best NSS Programme and Unit award(2011)
Best scientific paper for publication in International Journal of Agriculture
Science and Research 2013.
Doctoral / Post Doctoral fellows:
Post Doctoral Scholar:

Dr. M. Swaroopa has been selected as Postdoctoral fellowship by
the UGC
Doctoral Scholars
1.
Mrs.P. Uma Amareswari Ph.D.,Scholar
 Botany subject expert for Prathibha column in Eeenadu
2. M. Beulah Priyadarshini, Ph.D scholar,



Awarded Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship by UGC,2011
Awarded ‘Best paper’ for the paper entitled ‘A study on the Knowledge and
adoption levels for the improved technologies by the farmers in Chittoor
district’ (2013) for publication in International Journal of Agriculture Science
and Research 2013.
Attended eight day training programme on “Pest and diseases of mulberry and
silkworm and their management at Central Sericultural Research and Training
Institute, Mysore from 3rd to 10th January 2014.
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3. Ms. K. Swetha Kumari, PhD., Scholar:






Selected as JRF in DBT funded project 2010-2013
Qualified in AP SET.2012
Selected for one month hands on Intensive training programme on “DNA
barcoding” at Paul Hebert Centre for DNA barcoding and Biodiversity
studies, Aurangabad.2012
Awarded as ‘Best paper’ appreciation in National Seminar, organized by
Govt Degree College, Kadiri, Anantapur.2013
Underwent 5 months Baculovirus expression training in Centre for DNA
finger printing and Diagnostics, Hyderabad2013
Awarded best research paper for the paper entitled ‘
4. Ms.Kalpana, Ph.D Scholar





qualified in GATE (Graduate Aptitude Entrance Test) 2011
Selected as UGC Project fellow 2011-2014
Selected for one month hands-on Intensive training programme on “DNA
barcoding” at Paul Hebert Centre for DNA barcoding and Biodiversity
studies, Aurangabad.2013
Selected for one month Hands-on summer training programme on “Protein
expression and Purification” in the Molecular Reproduction, Development and
Genetics laboratory, Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore,2014
Awarded Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship by UGC,2015
5. Mrs. M.Lakshmi Devi:

Selected as UGC Project fellow , 2011-2014
6. Mrs.T.Vijaya, PhD. Scholar
 Selected as UGC Project fellow , 2012-2015
 Along with Asha Krishna, another PhD., Scholar received Best paper award
in National Seminar organized by Department of Botany, S.V. University,
Tirupati ( 2014)
 Underwent 3 months training on Plant tissue culture, 2012 at the Institute of
Frontier technology, NG Ranga Agriculture University, Tirupati
 Underwent 2 months training programme in Plant tissue culture in 2015 at
Biotrim Tirupati
7. Ms.Asha Krishna, Ph.D., Scholar
 Selected as Project fellow in Prathista Industry limited project (2011-13)
 Along with Mrs. T. Vijaya, received Best paper award in National Seminar
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organized by Department of Botany, S.V.University, Tirupati ( 2014)
Underwent 2 months training programme in Plant tissue culture in 2015 at
Biotrim Tirupati
8. Ms. S. Sharmila, Ph.D., Scholar


Selected as JRF in DBT project 2013
Selected for one month hands-on Intensive training programme on “DNA
barcoding” at Paul Hebert Centre for DNA barcoding and Biodiversity
studies, Aurangabad, 2013
9. Mrs. A.Rekha,
 Awarded Inspire Fellowship by Department of Science and
Technology (DST), Govt of India (2014)
10. Ms. Nikhitha Ph.D. Scholar
 Underwent one week training programme at CSRTI Mysore on Silk worm
pathology
Students
 Ms. S. Vimala, M.Sc., Seri biotechnology student received Gold medal
from university for the 1 st rank, and selected for Rajiv Gandhi National
Fellowship by University Grants Commission 2013.
 Ms. A. Rekha, M.Sc., Botany student selected for Inspire Fellowship by
Department of Science and Technology.Govt of India,2014
 Ms. Y. Gunavathi, M.Sc. Zoology student selected for Inspire Fellowship
by Department of Science and Technology. Govt of India, 2015
 Ms.Sreelatha, M.Sc sericulture is selected for JRF post in Andhra Pradesh
State Sericulture Research Institute, Hindhupur,2014
 Ms. Gangu Bai, M.Sc., Botany received Prathiba award comprising of
20,000/- cash prize, Gold Medal, Tab & Certificate from the Chief
Minister of Andhra Pradesh, March 2015
 Ms. M.C. Chaitanya, M.Sc, Sericulture 2013-14 received Prathiba award
from the University organized by ABVP.
 Ms. Sri Girija, M.Sc, Zoology 2013-14 received Prathiba award from the
University organized by ABVP
 Ms., Sireesha, M.Sc, Botany, 2013-14 received Prathiba award from the
University organized by ABVP.
 Ms. Rajitha, M.Sc., Botany2014-15 received Prathiba award from the
University organized by ABVP.
 Ms. Soundarya Sudha, 2014-15 M.Sc., Zoology, received Prathiba award
from the University organized by ABVP.
 Ms. Balasireesha, 2014-15, M.Sc, Botany received Prathiba award from
the University organized by ABVP.
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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

Workshop on “Jute and Jute diversified products” on 30 th June 2010.

E -Lecture workshop on genomics and proteomics 17th &18th Aug 2010.

A workshop on “Ayurveda for Healthy life” on 25th Feb 2011.

UGC National Seminar on Recent trends for sustainable Sericulture during 5-6th
Mar,2012

National Seminar on DNA BARCODING during 9th and 10th Aug 2012.

National Workshop on “SILK MARK” during 13 th and 14th March 2014.

National workshop on Development of Marketable skills for Science Scholars’
Aug 6-7th, 2014.
National workshop on wild life conservation’ March 10&11th, 2015.
International e-lecture workshop on Advances in Science and Technology, June
24th-25th , 2015, in collaboration with BioADD centre, Stanford School of
Medicine, Stanford University, California, USA
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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
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Developing and maintaining harmonious relationships with students.
Before admitting a project fellow/JRF/Research fellow they would be made aware
of the nature of the research work and their responsibilities (as researchers).
Usage of Biosafety cabinets/vacuum hood is made compulsory whenever hazardous
chemicals including cyanides and other toxic materials are to be used in any
experiments, Consent from the research guide is also mandatory.
In view of the safety of the scholars, they are not allowed to work alone after
college hours
Strictly against plagiarism, fraud and misinterpretation of data.
Whenever a Radio tagged material is used in the experiment, then a separate register
to be maintained regarding the amount and method to the materials used, a clearance
from the concerned regulatory body is attached.
Periodically Department review meetings are conducted to review the work carried
out by the Scholars to assess their progress and to enhance the quality of research in
the Department.
Faculty and scholar have academic freedom to carry out their research.
Freedom to publish and disseminate their knowledge and results of their research,
honesty in publication of data & acknowledging the source of funding agency.
Students and Research scholars are encouraged to apply for various summer research
fellowships and other fellowships to gain hands on experience during summer
vacation with the help of the faculty.
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32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no.
4)
M. Sc Botany
M. Sc Zoology
M.Sc., Sericulture
Year
Applications
Received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
2010-2011
15
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14
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100%
2011-2012
22
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21
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2012-2013
18
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14
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2013-2014
13
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10
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2014-2015
63
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27
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2010-2011
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2011-2012
20
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20
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2012-2013
20
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20
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2013-2014
14
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14
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2014-2015
84
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31
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2010-2011
15
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11
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2011-2012
7
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3
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2012-2013
5
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2
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2013-2014
3
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1
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2014-2015
5
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4
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33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
95%
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
5%
% of
students
from
other
countries
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100%
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100%
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M. Sc Botany
M. Sc Zoology
M.Sc., Sericulture
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details
category-wise.
 Ms. S. Kalpana, qualified GATE in 2010
 Ms. K. Swetha Kumari qualified AP SET in 2012
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 Dr. D. Tirupathamma qualified AP SET in 2012
 Mrs. P. Uma Amereswari qualified AP SET in 2014
35. Student progression
Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG
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PG to M.Phil.
40
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
•
Campus selection
•
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
10
50
10
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates-
6
of the same university
80
from other universities within the State
20
from universities from other States
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from universities outside the country
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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period –NIL
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library: Central Library facility from 8 am to 6 pm
Dept library facility from 9 am to 6 pm
a) Internet facilities for staff and students
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24 hours WIFI facility is available for staff and students
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Computer centre is opened for all the students and Scholars of the University
iii.
Central Instrumentation facility is available in the campus
iv.
Bioinformatics centre facility is available and accessible in the campus
b)
Total number of Class rooms - 4
c)
Class rooms with ICT facility
-1
d)
Students’ laboratories
-4
1.
Laboratory for Botany students
2.
Laboratory for Zoology students
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3.
Rearing room for Sericulture students
4.
Silk technology lab for Sericulture students
Research laboratories: 5
Name of the Laboratory
Biochemistry and
Physiology lab
Plant Tissue culture Lab
Cocoon production
technology and value
addition Lab
Molecular cloning and
DNA Barcoding Lab
Nematology
Equipment
Spectrophotometer
Refrigerator centrifuge
Weighing Balance
Microwave oven
Autoclave
Air conditioner
Laminar air flow
Refrigerator
Tissue culture racks
Magnus Phase contrast microscope
Rearing stands and Rearing infra structure
Laminar air flow
High speed refrigerated centrifuge
Biosafety Cabinet
Gel Documentation
Table top cooling centrifuge
Deep freezer
Cooling Centrifuge
Distillation unit
Laminar air flow
Weighing Balance
Microwave oven
Electrophoresis Unit
-20o freezer
Refrigerator
Orbital incubator Shaker ambient
Orbital incubator Shaker cooling model
Micro-centrifuge with Refrigeration
SDS PAGE with accessories
Transilluminator
Motic Stereoscopic binocular microscope,
Bayermann’s funnel,Cobb’s sieves,Soxlett
apparatus,Centrifuge,
Spectrophotometer
Approx Cost
2,50,000-00
Rs 1, 10,000/-
Rs.24,54,771/-
Rs 2, 75,000/-
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university
Name of the Scholar ( Doctoral Students)
Date of Joining
Ph.D. in Sericulture
D. Tirupatamma
2008
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K. Rajitha
2008
M. Lakshmi kantham
2008
M. BeulaPriyadarshini
Mrs. T.Vijaya
Asha Krishna .V
S. Vimala
B.Johanna
Mrs. M.SwethaPriya
S.Sharmila
A. Padmaja
C. Rajeswari (M.Phil in Sericulture)
Ph.D., in BOTANY
Mrs .A.Rekha
Ph.D.,in ZOOLOGY
A.Reddamma
G.Nikitha
16 -01-2010
30-09-2011
13-12-2012
13-12-2012
13-12-2012
30-04-2014
30-04-2014
29-04-2014
24-04-2014
5/3/2014
24-04-2014
24-04-2014
c) from the other institution/university
Name of the Scholar ( Doctoral Students)
Ph.D., in Applied Biosciences
Mrs.P. Uma Ameraswari
Ph.D., in SERICULTURE
L. Vijaya Lakshmi
K.SwethaKumari
M.Lakshmi Devi
S. Kalpana
Ph.D., in BOTANY
M.Manjula
P.Sharada
V.Pushpalatha
P. Victoria rani
C.T. Bhagyamma
Reshma
Ph.D., in ZOOLOGY
Mrs. Sailaja
A. Syed Fakumnisa
B. Sujatha
G.E.P. VijayaRekha
M.Renuka Kiranmayi
Mrs. Sujatha
Mrs.Chandrakala Bharathi
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Date of Joining
25-02-2011
16 -01-2010
30-09-2011
13-12-2012
13-12-2012
29-04-2014
28-04-2014
28-04-2014
29-04-2014
30-04-2014
2015
30-9-2011
24-04-2014
24-04-2014
23-04-2014
24-04-2014
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Name of the Post Doc Fellow
Date of Joining
Dr.M. Swaroopa
01/02/2015
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
 Poor girl child scholarships,
 Single girl child scholarships,
 Pratibha awards,
 Gold medal and silver medals for I rankers, Book prizes.
 SC, ST,BC, EBC and minority Scholarships
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Curriculum for all the three courses M.Sc. Sericulture, M.Sc. Botany and .M.Sc.
Zoology, are designed in concurrence with goals and objectives of the university to
inculcate women education and their empowerment
The course content is changed according to the most recent developments that are
taking place in the national and international level. Certain core subjects like
Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Plant and animal physiology, Computer applications
are part of the syllabi. In addition to these innovative subjects like Bioinformatics,
Computational Biology, Genomics and Proteomics are included along with dry lab
practicals.
In accordance with the guidelines of UGC, our M.Sc. courses have been re-structured
to meet the industrial needs and one member from the industry has been included in
the BOS for regular course and curricular appraisal.
Curriculum of the all courses offered by the department is reviewed and revised once
in three years. The BOS of Sericulture, Botany and Zoology strictly follow the
guidelines and other instructions related to curriculum design and constantly
evaluate the methods adopted. The curriculum of our courses provides adequate scope
for introducing emerging thrust areas like Computational biology Biodiversity
conservation, Environment protection etc.,
All the students have access to attend Computer applications and communication
skills; which are part of their semester curriculum.
Dr. Sultan Ismail, Director-Eco Science Research Centre is appointed as a Adjunct
Faculty to the Department of Sericulture in the year of 2015.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
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a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Faculty regularly revises curriculum based on the current trends and needs of
the industry and teaching learning evaluation. The demands and suggestions
from the students, Industry, cutting edge skills are considered in curriculum
upgradation periodically.
b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does
the department utilize the feedback?
The feedback obtained from students and staff, curriculum and teaching
learning evaluation are seriously considered to carry out changes in the system
of education. New Teaching methods are adopted according to the needs of the
students.
d) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
Department utilize the feedback?
The alumini feedback and the technical employees feedback from the
respective departments are utilized for better structuring of the curriculum,
functioning of the Department and incorporating innovative methods in
teaching and administration.
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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Distinguished alumni of the Department
1. Aruna Kumari- Regional Joint Director, Sericulture
2. Dr. K. Sujatha, Associate Prof. Department of Sericulture, Kakathiya university,
Warangal
3. Geetha-Asst Dir, Sericulture, Tirupati
4. Shajeeda- Asst Dir, Sericulture, Chittoor
5. Padmamma- Asst Dir, Sericulture, Chittoor
6. Dr. M. Hema- Head & Associate Prof. Department of Virology, S.V. University,
Tirupati
7. Dr. P. Naga Jyothi- Asst. Prof, Department of Zoology, S.V university, Tirupati
8. Dr. R. Smitha- Associate Professor and Principal, Govt Women’s college, Kadiri
9. Dr. Jyotsna, Asst.Prof, Dept. of Biotechnology, SPMVV, Tirupati
10. Dr.Sugnana Kumari-Women Scientist- IICT, Hyderabad
11. Dr.Vijaya Kumari- Scientist-D,SBRL, Bangalore
12. Dr. Deepa-Scientist-D, NSSO branch in chittor, CSB, Bangalore
13. Dr. Seetha ramulu- Scientist -C Hindupur
14. Dr.Suneetha Bai, Asst. Professor- Dept of Education,SPMVV.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
 Organized Two days National workshop on Developing Marketable skills
for science scholars, August 2014
 Organized Interactive workshop on ‘Communication skills’
 Organized Interactive workshop on ‘Application of Biotechnology in everyday
life’
 Organized Interactive workshop on ‘Soft skills’
 Organized Interactive workshop on ‘Positive attitude’
 Organized Interactive workshops on ‘Personality development and Gandhian
values’
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 Conducted literary competitions for students in various themes like viz.,
Trouble shooting, Dowry system, Anti- Corruption, Girl child educations
Environmental pollution, Global warming and other social issues.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
For all the three courses from the Department the following methods of teaching are
adopted by the Faculty viz.,
Lecture method, Audio visual aids and ppts, practicals, training programmes. Chalk
& Board, LCD Projector, Audio & Visual (Internet)aids, Seminars & Assignments,
OHP, Discussions.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
Curriculum for all the three courses M.Sc. Sericulture, M.Sc. Botany and .M.Sc.
Zoology, are designed in concurrence with goals and objectives of the university to
inculcate women education and their empowerment
Through class room seminars, Assignments , Internal exams, Weekly written tests,
Seminar reports, Training Programmes, On Farm and Non Farm field visits.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Faculty:
Faculty of the Department is actively participating in the need based extension
programmes for the benefit of the sericulture farmers and continuously involved in
transfer of technologies to enhance qualitative and quantitative characters of the
cocoon crops by practicing eco-friendly technologies. For the transfer of technology
and empower sericulture farmers Department received financial support from DBT,
New Delhi and APCOST, Hyderabad
Under the projects Department organized 14 on-farm training programs for SC/ST
sericulture farmers in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh and trained 500 SC/ST
Sericulturists in advanced sericulture technologies. The package of the training
program includes lectures, interactions with progressive farmers, demonstrations,
field trips, film shows etc. The details of the programs are.
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Rama Naik Tanda, Rama Kuppam (14.8.2009 to 18.8.2009)
Tulasi Naik Tanda, Rama Kuppam (29th Sep to 3rd Nov 09)
Santhi Puram & Gunisettipalli (17. 4. 2010 to 21.04.2010)
Mittur of V.Kota division. (13. 5. 2010 to 17.05.2010)
Rama kuppam (03.06. 2010 to 07.06.2010)
Karnala Konda Tanda, Kuppam (10.4.2011 to 14.4.2011)
Baireddy Palli, Palmaner (18.5.2011 to 22.5.2011)
Thungamitta, S.R.Puram (9.7.2011 to 13.7.2011)
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V.Kota, Chittoor (12.8.2011 to 16.8.2011)
Paathapalayam, S.R.Puram (7.9. 2011 to 11.9.2011)
Rama Kuppam, Kuppam Division ( 8- 5-12 to 10-5-12)
Konda Kinda Palli,Veduru Kuppam Mandal ( 30th July to 1st August 2012)
Jaravari Palle, Palamaner Division (12 th to 14 th Oct 2012)
Kothigudla palle, Santhipuram mandalam ( 22 nd to 24 th February 2013)
Through our State Department of Sericulture we are monitoring the performance
of trained farmers.
Students:
1. Students of MSc Sericulture:
a) Extension activities: Involved in Sericulture extension activities by visiting
sericulture villages of Chittoor district which help them to understand sericulture
at field level, and they identify the problems and give solutions/suggestions to
the farmers
b) NSS programme: Actively participate in NSS activities to address the
problems like drug abuse, AIDS, Child marriages etc.
societal
c) Visits to silk reeling units, Cocoon markets- to understand the technical aspects.
1. Students of M. Sc Botany in every semester are involved in
a) NSS programme–Imparting social well-being in the students by addressing
problems regarding health, surrounding areas, communicating with the people,
creating awareness about the sanitation, hygiene, diseases.
b) Botanical tours – Identification of medicinal, endemic, rare plants and to study
their Biodiversity and conservation of Seshachalam hill flora (Tirumala &
Talakona forest).
c) Ethno botanical tour–Study of indigenous knowledge of rural areas of chittoor
district, AP.
d) Visit to local fields – For vegetation analysis (rarity, density, abundance,
frequency).
e) Visit to Nursery– To study the nursery practices, and maintenance of nursery
(Poly house and Green house).
f) Visit to Horticulture University – for acquitting knowledge on horticultural
practices.
g) Maintenance of Plants: Identification of medicinal plants, naming and nurturing.
h) M.Sc., Zoology students are visiting Bird sanctuary, Nalapattu, Nellore, S.V.
Zoological part, Diary and poultry forms to observe the animal behavior,
migration, habitat, biological clock for biodiversity and entrepreneur studies.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
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The following community welfare programmes in the adopted villages during the
years 2010-11 & 2011-12
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Organized Ayurvedic health camps – Kongaravaripalli, village
Organized Free Medical Camps (genera),,
Organized Free Dental and Ophthalmology camps
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Organized Awareness camp on RTI
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Organised Awareness camp on Voter’s rights
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Conducted Women’s day celebrations for encouraging rural girl child towards
education
Health Camp, S.C.Colony, Gollapalli, Tirupati Rural – 19.3.2011
Health Camp, Kanamanambedu, Buchinaidu Kandriga – 20.3.2011
In addition to on-farm training programs many health camps, awareness programs,
workshops and seminars were organized under the banner of Centre for Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar, SPMVV, TPT.
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Health Camp, ST Colony, Srinivasa Mangapuram – 10.12.2010
Lecture cum Workshop on “Study Skills”, Prabhat English medium school,
Tirupati – 20.2.2011
Ayurveda for Healthy Living, S.P.Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati – 25.2.2011
Photo Exhibition cum Awareness Program on Dr.B.R.Ambedkar, S.V.Deaf and
Dumb school, Alipiri, Tirupati – 27.2.2011
Health Camp, New Indira Nagar, Tirupati – 4.3.2011
Workshop on “Stress Management”, Bala Bharathi school, Tirupati – 6.3.2011
Awareness programme on “Reproductive Health”, Mahila Pranganam,
Tiruchanoor, Tirupati – 12.3.2011
Legal Awareness programme on “Women-Legal Rights”, Yadava Colony,
Tirupati – 18.3.2011
Workshop on Dr.B.R.Ambedkar and Personality Development, Observation
Home and Special Home, Mangalam – 30.3.2011
UNDER NSS BANNER AT ADOPTED VILLAGE MANGAPURAM (2010-11)
Lecture cum demonstration programme on Low cost nutritious diet to pre and post
natal woman(11-12-2010)
Demonstration and training on Fabric painting and embroidery to local woman
(12-12-2010)
AIDS Awareness programme (13-12-2012)
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Under Tepp TUC banner
Workshop/Awareness programme on entrepreneurial skills to the
school/college students at Govt. Junior College Vayalpadu and
Venkatagirikota (2011)
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Students of M.Sc Sericulture: Field visits to nearby sericulture villages for
extension activities once in a month. Students are encouraged to discuss with
serifarmers about farming practices, income, and also students are encouraged to
give suggestions to farmers regarding farming practices and plant protection
measures. Students visit silk reeling and weaving centres to get knowledge and
exposure. Students of M.Sc Botany visit plant nurseries and botanical gardens
for exposure.
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Organized a workshop on “silk Mark” to create awareness on the significance of
silk Mark and demonstrated how to identify the silk. Today a lot of fake silk is
being passed off as pure silk. Manmade fabric manufacturer are increasingly
developing silk like artificial silk which is highly affordable. It is very difficult
for the consumers to detect the pure silk. Therefore, the workshop focused how
silk mark protects the interest of the consumers who are being cheated by the
traders by selling spurious products in the name of pure silk.
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Conducted a on-farm training program to the sericulture women on cocoonbased handicrafts in collaboration with KVK, Tirupati, as part of value addition
in sericulture.
Organized a Interactive session on 7 th March 2015 with Pochampally Cooperative Society members to encourage them to go for trendy designs and
suggested to go for more and more diversification of products to meet the
domestic as well as overseas market demands
To encourage the Handloom weavers, Department has organized two exhibition
cum sale programs on 13.3.2014 and 14.3.2014 and 7 th and 8th March 2015 by
inviting the weavers from different weaving clusters.
Students are encouraged to participate in national workshops/conferences
organized by the department /other departments and universities. Students are
encouraged to present papers in the conference/seminars.
Students are encouraged to participate in activities of social / environment
concern. Eg. AIDS awareness/Drug abuse/ pulse polio programmes, Clean and
green, swatch bharath etc in the form of programmes and rallies
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49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
 Developed a Mulberry Fresh (Mulberry Tea) in collaboration with Krishi
Vignana Kendra, Renigunta and also obtained license from Ayush and we are in
trials to commercialize the product. A project has been submitted to the
University under ENCORE –Innovative project scheme .SSR 32
 Developed Plant tissue culture Laboratory
 Started research on Molecular Biology and Genetic engineering aspects.
 Developed Molecular cloning laboratory and DNA Bar coding laboratory
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
 The Department collaborates with other Departments on the campus such as
Computer science etc.
 The Department also has 4 Major collaborative research projects with other
institute such as
 Paul Hebert Centre for DNA Barcoding, BAM University, Aurangabad
 Indian Council of Agriculture Research, New Delhi
 Andhra Pradesh state Sericulture Research and Development Institute(APSSRDI),
Hindupur
 Dept. of Virology, S.V. University, Tirupati
 ROSS mobile welfare society, Hyderabad.
MOU with International & National organizations:
Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam has entered MoU with BioADD centre,
Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University, California, USA in the month of
June,2015
Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalam has also entered into the International
Scientific Interchange Agreement with Prathishta Industries, Hyderabad and Auburn
University, USA in the month of January 2015.
Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalam has entered MOU with APSSR & DI on 22nd
December 2014 to expand the research opportunities and research expertise.
 Well qualified and experienced faculty members
 Recycling the waste generated in the sericulture complex and utilizing the same
for the mulberry and other plants in the complex.
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 Only Women department /university for empowering girl students with different
social and cultural back ground.
 Vocational department
 Good laboratory facilities
Weaknesses:
 Deprived of Proper buildings and student laboratories
 Insufficient number of labs and class rooms
 Lack of Proper good strength faculty in Zoology and Botany.
Challenges
 Students lacking proficiency in English and communicative skills, as majority of
them are from rural background
 There is a need to establish basic and advanced laboratories to conduct regular
practicals and also in frontier aspects for M.Sc Zoology and M.Sc Botany
students
 It’s a challenge to the faculty members to develop the girl students from the rural
base to face the present day competition and our faculty took this in a positive
stride and mentored students.
52. Future plans of the department.
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Micropropagation of mulberry and non mulberry food plants
Extension of Mulberry garden/Establishment of new mulberry garden
Establishment of Non mulberry food plants
Establishment of Herbal garden
Offering training programs to farmers to promote organic farming
Planning to organize International Conference on Mathematical, Computational
and Biological modelling
Department would like to adopt one sericulture village to improve the qualitative
and quantative characters of Cocoon crops
Establishment of organic mulberry garden
Develop novel products from mulberry and silkworm as a value addition
Establishment of well equipped laboratories
Industrial collaboration for research funding
Proposed to shoot traditional weaving practices of Dharmavaram a pulsating
traditional weaving cluster of Andhra Pradesh for the posterity.
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Multi Institutional Major Research Collaborative Project proposal submitted
for Research grants:
 Submitted “Molecular and Pattern Identification of Indian mauriculture fauna
using DNA Barcoding and Machine Learning Techniques “proposal submitted
forDBT,Govt of India for 70 laks grant. Oct, 2014
 Submitted “DNA Barcoding, Biometry Profiling and Data warehousing
through Data modeling of Indian Silkworm Species, breeds & races”
proposal submitted to DBT, Govt of India, for 1.6 crs grant. Nov,2014
 Submitted “Empowerment of rural women by promoting the adoption of
appropriate sericulture technologies in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh” to
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), New Delhi. Outlay of
the Project - 16 Lakhs
 Submitted “Development of Novel products from Mulberry” to UGC, New Delhi.
Outlay of the Project -3.93 Lakhs
 Submitted a project proposal entitled “Investigations on Hematological and
haemochemistry of different silkworm Bombyx mori L. hybrids with special
reference to Beauveria bassiana (Bals) Vuill” under Empowerment and equity
Opportunities
for Excellence in
Science, Science and
Engineering
Research Board (SERB), Department of Scientific and Technology, New Delhi.
Outlay of the Project - 32 Lakhs
 ROSS mobile welfare society, Hyderabad submitted collaboaratiave project to
DBT, New Delhi entitled ‘ Technological empowermet of weomen serriculturists
for sustainable livelihood in Telagana region of Andhara Pradesh” with
Department of Sericulture, S.P. Mahila visvavdyalayam,Tiruapti
Any other:
53. Faculty members invited to deliver plenary talk/ Lead talk/ invited
talk/ASC Lecture:
Prof.D.Bharathi:
 Resource person in a National Seminar “Cutting Edge Technologies in Vanya Silk
Research –India on 4 th an 5 th January 2012 Organized by Department of
Sericulture, S.T.S.N Govt. Degree college, Kadiri, Anantapur Dist., Andhra
Pradesh.
Prof.P.Sujathamma:
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 Resource person in the several training programs ( >15) offered to the SC,ST
Sericulture farmers funded by DBT and APCOST 2010-2013
 Resource person in the several training programs ( >15) offered to the SC,ST
Sericulture farmers
Prof.G.Savithri
 Delivered a lead talk on “Silkworm Bombyxmori – an excellent Biotechnological
tool” and chaired the session in National level conference on Women
Empowerment through Biotechnology Based Processes Innovating Rural India on
16th and 17th November 2011 at organized by NSPR Govt. Degree College for
women in collaboration with APSSR&DI, Kerikera, Hindupur.
 Delivered a lecture on “Sericulture - A Multidisciplinary Science” as part of
Golden Jubilee Lecture Series of Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Orissa on 11th
Feb 2011.
 Resource person in a National Seminar “Cutting Edge Technologies in Vanya Silk
Research –India on 4 th an 5 th January 2012 Organized by Department of
Sericulture, S.T.S.N Govt. Degree college, Kadiri, Anantapur Dist., Andhra
Pradesh.
Prof.D.M.Mamatha
 Resource person to: International seminar on challenging the challenges of
Biotechnology, JBAS, Chennai, 2015
 Delivered 4 Academic staff College Lectures at Dr.BAM University,
Aurangabad, Jan,2015 and Feb,2015
 Delivered 4 Academic staff College Lectures at S.V. University, Tirupati,
Aug,2014 and March,2015
 Resource person to: Invited Lecture series on Genetic Engineering, Org by
DRW college, Gudur, Sept, 20th,2014.
 Resource person to: National Seminar on Emerging trends in Biological
Sciences, Lady Doak College, Madurai, Sep 16-17th,2014.
 Delivered 2 Academic staff College Lectures at Pondicherry Central
University, University, Pondicherry, Aug,2011
 Resource person to : National Workshop on Bioinformatics, S.V.University
,Tirupati,2010
 Resource person to : Refresher course in Environmental Sciences,
Pondicherry University,2010
54. Chaired and Co-Chaired National & International Conferences/ seminars/
Workshops/ Symposia etc:
Prof.Bharathi
 Chaired a technical session in International sericulture conference in Tokyo.
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Japan, in 2010
Prof.P.Sujathamma
 Chaired one session in National conference on Conservation of Eastern Ghats
organized by Department of Botany, S.V.University and Greens Alliance for
Conservation of Eastern Ghats ( GrACE) on 4th and 5 th December,2014
Prof.G.Savithri
 Chaired a technical session in National conference on Conservation of Eastern
Ghats organized by Department of Botany, S.V.University and Greens Alliance
for Conservation of Eastern Ghats ( GrACE) on 4th and 5th December,2014
Prof.D.M.Mamatha
 Chaired technical sessions in National Academies e- Lecture workshop
On Genomics & Proteomics, Aug, 2010
 Chaired technical session in International conference on Trends in
Pharmacology, SPMVV, 2011
 Chaired technical session in National seminar on DNA Barcoding ,Aug,2012
Dr.N.VijayaKumari
 Chaired a scientific session at 2 nd International conference on Biological and
Medical Sciences (ICBMS'13), May 8-9, 2013 Penang, Malaysia.
 Chaired a a scientific session at 2nd International conference on Agricultural
and Environment Engineering (ICAEE'14) Sept. 29-30, 2014 Phuket (Thailand).
 Co-chaired a technical session in National conference on Conservation of Eastern
Ghats organized by Department of Botany, S.V.University and Greens Alliance
for Conservation of Eastern Ghats (GrACE) on 4th and 5th December, 2014.
55. Visits abroad by the faculty members to take part in International Conferences/
seminars/Workshops/ Symposia etc
Prof.Bharathi:
 Presented papers at International sericulture conference at Tokyo, Japan, 2010
 Presented papers at in 22 nd Congress of the International Sericulture Commission
organized queen sirikit, Department of Sericulture, Thailand, Dec,2011
 Presented papers at2 nd International Interdisciplinary Conference on: Reshaping
Organizations to Develop Responsible Global Leadership organized by Nepalese
Academy of Management (NAM) at Kathmandu, Nepal during 10th -12th March
2013.
Prof.P.Sujathamma
 Visited Thailand to attend and to present a paper entitled” Tetraploid induction in
mulberry (Morusspp),” in 22nd Congress of the International Sericultural
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Commission, Organized by The Queen Sirikit Department of Sericulture,
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Thaïland, held at Chiangmai, Thailand
from 14th to 18 th December, 2011
Prof.G.Savithri
 Presented a paper entitled “Impact of globalization on Indian Sericulture Industry”
in 22 nd Congress of the International Sericulture Commission organized
queensirikit, Department of Sericulture, Thailand and International Sericultural
Commission, France for five days i.e. from 14th -18th Dec 2011.
 Presented a paper entitled “Indian Sericulture Industry a Potential Enterprise for
Sustainable Rural Development in 2 nd International Interdisciplinary Conference
on: Reshaping Organizations to Develop Responsible Global Leadership
organized by Nepalese Academy of Management (NAM) at Kathmandu, Nepal
during 10th -12th March 2013.
Prof.D.M.Mamatha
 Presented research paper at International conference at Tribhuvan University,
Nepal, 2011
 Presented research papers at International Arab conference on Biocontrol, at
Cairo University, Egypt,2012
 Carried out Advanced research at University of California, Davis, USA, 2013-14
Dr.N.VijayaKumari
 Presented research paper at International conference on“Asean Sericulture” held
at Queen Sirkit department of sericulture,Bangkok,Thailand. 22th August 2010 to
27th August2010
 Visited Sericulture villages of Thailand and Kasetsart University of Agriculture
Sciences ,Bangkok,Thailand August 2010
 Presented research paper at 3 rd International Conference on “Medicianal plants
and Herbal products”held at University of Colombo , Srilanka during18-22December 2011
 Presented research paper at International conference on Biological and Medical
Sciences (ICBMS'13), May 8-9, 2013 Penang,Malaysia.
 Visited Chulthai silk company ,Petchabun,Thailand during 15th to 20th May 2014.
 Presented research paper at 2 nd International conference on Agricultural and
Environment Engineering (ICAEE'14) Sept. 29-30, 2014 Phuket (Thailand)
56. Promotion of Research
University is encouraging faculty members to attend National and International
conferences/workshops by sanctioning ‘On Duty Leave’ and also providing financial support.
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Department of sericulture is model for interdisplinary programs, where M.Sc. Sericulture,
M.Sc. Botany and M.Sc. Zoology is offering. Faculty are encouraged to carryout
interdisciplinary research and permitted the staff of Sericulture to guide the research scholars
either in Botany or Zoology in addition to sericulture, as per their educational qualifications.
Consultancy
Profiles of all faculty members are uploaded in the university web site
Department renders consultancy services
The silks of India are the living examples of the excellent craftsmanship of the weavers of the
country. South India is known for its famous silk weaving enclaves like Kancheepuram,
Dharmavaram, Arni, Pochampalli, Gadwal etc. India's cultural diversity is best reflected in its
handlooms. The concept of globalization, turned our planet into a small village on one hand,
posed several challenges, on the other. Among them, intellectual piracy is a prominent one.
Thus, there is a need to protect our products of uniqueness and indigenous knowledge.
Indigenous Knowledge (IK) is a valuable and sophisticated knowledge system developed
over generations by local communities and is an invaluable resource for development. With
this backdrop, an Audio-visual Document on PochampallyIkat (tie and dye) weaving has
been brought out under the project “Conservation of Traditional Knowledge of Handloom
Silk weaving in Andhra Pradesh” of Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi,
to flourish, preserve, protect, promote and share our ancient treasure for the posterity.
The Institution publicizes the expertise available for consultancy services:
University publicizes research profiles of the faculty by uploading in the university web
site. Further, the Faculty members also extend their research expertise for outside the
Universities, Institutions and academies for Master’s student projects and dissertations in
fields of Bioinformatics, Biotechnology& Molecular biology as given hereunder
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National Institutes/ Universities:
S.No
Name of the Student
Institution /
University
Topic of Project work
1.
Mr.V.A.Rajesh
-2010
Apical membrane protein of Plasmodium
vivax-2009-10
2.
Mrs.V. Kalpana –
2010
3.
Ms. K. Swetha
Kumari-2010
4.
Mr.A. Srikant-2010
5.
Mr. K. Paul Kumar2011
Department of
Bioinformatics,
SVIMS University,
Tirupati
Dept. of
Computer Science,
SPMVV, Tirupati
Dept of
Bioinformatics, SV
Univesity, Tirupati
Dept. of Bioinf
ormatics,
S.V. University,
Tirupati
Dept of Biotech
nology, Loyola
College, Chennai
6.
Ms. A. Anitha Reddy2011
7.
Ms. D. Shobha Kumari
-2011
Dept. of
Bioinformatics,
SV University,
Tirupati
Dept. of Bioinf
SV University,
Tirupati
A novel strategy through molecular,
structural and functional approaches for
bimolecular control in Helicoverpa armigera2011
A Novel strategy through molecular,
structural and functional approaches on JHE
in Helicoverpa species –2011
8.
Ms. B. Latha -2012
Dept of Bioinf,
SV University,
Tirupati
Computational analysis of miRNAs (micro
RNAs) in Insects with special reference to
Bombyx mori-2012
Data ware housing of vector borne disease of
south India- 2010
A database on Arthropoda and its allied
research -2010
A Novel approach to develop a new age
biopesticide targeting Juvenile hormone
binding protein (JHBP) in Lepidopterans2010
Nano Bioassays with co, Fe and Mn on
Heliverpaarmigera for its biocontrol
Resources generated through consultancy in kind form worth: Rs. 76,000.00
1 Received LCD projector through training program for International students worth
Rs.36000.00
2. Received Shade net Green house for research purpose worth :
Rs.40000.00
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S.No Name of the
Student
1.
Ms. D. Beulah
- 2013
Institution /
University
University preparatory
Academy,
San Jose,
CALIFORNIA, USA
University prep
Academy, San Jose,
CALIFORNIA, USA
Topic of Project work
Intensive Professional development
program on Molecular Gene cloning,
Bioinformatics, DNA Barcoding, Cell
culture & Gene expression- 2013
2.
Ms. D.
Intensive Professional development
Hepsibah- 2013
program on Molecular Gene cloning,
Bioinformatics, DNA Barcoding, Cell
culture & Gene expression
The above two International students gifted our department one LCD projector worth
Rs.36000.00
3. Dr.S.B.Dandin Former Vice –Chancellor, University of Horticulture sciences, Bagalkot
Karnataka, have donated ‘Shade net green house’ to the Department worth Rs 40,000.00
 Dr. N. Vijaya Kumari: Offered free consultancy /suggestions regarding Mulberry
diseases and pests and their management during visits to Chulthai sericulture
company, the leading sericulture company at Petchbun, Thailand during 2010&14.
Department has collaboration with various Govt research organizations and
Industry organizations viz.,
 Department has MoU with BioADD centre, Stanford School of Medicine,
Stanford University, California, USA, 2015.
 Department has MOU with APSSRDI ( Andhara Pradesh State sericulture
Research & Training Institute), Hindupur,2014.
 Department has MOU with Prathista Industries Pvt. Ltd Hydearabad,2015
 Department has collaboration with Rainbow Industries, Kadapa. Faculty of the
department offering suggestions in manufacturing various Sericulture
formulations. The industry is providing placements for the students from time to
time.
Mutual Cooperation:
 Organized an Interactive session on 7 th March 2015 with Pochampally Cooperative Society members, suggested them to go for trendy designs and more
and more diversification of products to meet the domestic as well as overseas
market demands. To encourage the Handloom weavers, Department has
organized two exhibition cum sale programs on 13.3.2014 and 14.3.2014 and 7 th
and 8 th March 2015 by inviting the weavers from different weaving clusters viz.,
Pochampally, Neerugattupally, Madanapally. Vis-versa Pochampally Cooperative Society members and weavers helped in carrying out the project and
also for documentation of weaving practices of Pochampally.
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 Recent technologies in sericulture have ushered in high scope to attain global
competence in silk quality and production as well. Yet adoption of improved
technologies including eco-friendly technologies remained enigma at farmer’s
level. This feature is very prominent among SC/ST sericulturists. Keeping this in
view, Department focused towards transfer of advanced technology and skill
development to gain hands on experience by organizing on-farm training
programs for SC/ST Sericulture farmers for 5 days/each program on various
aspects of sericulture technologies i.e. various agronomical practices of mulberry,
disease and control measures, silkworm rearing technology, management and
prophylactic measures to control the silkworm diseases, Integrated pest
management etc. under DBT Project entitled “Seri - technological empowerment
for sustainable livelihood of SC/ST sericulturists in Chittoor District of Andhra
Pradesh” Total 10 on-farm training programs were organized, covering 300
SC/ST sericulture farmers during 2009-2013 and motivated the farmers for the
adoption of advanced sericulture technologies. And another 200 SC/ST farmers
were trained with financial support of APCOST, Hyderabad
 As a part of MoU with Prathista Industries, collaborative project was done with
1.65 lakh grant and our research scholar has been recruited in Project fellow
position for carrying out the research studies.
 As a part of MoU with APSSRDI, students get placements for JRF positions in
their Institute. Research Scholars visit the Institute to access the silkworm
specimens, genetic materials, Mulberry varieties, mulberry genetic stocks, library
and other research resources.
 Under DBT project, two equipments were purchased viz., Leaf Chopping
Machine and Humidifier for demonstration during on-farm training programs
which are mainly useful for large scale rearing. After completion of the project
the investigators were interested extend the support to the farmers by sharing the
available infrastructure for the development of the Industry. With this approach,
Department of sericulture obtain permission from the University to provide above
said equipment to a chawki rearing centre through State Department of
Sericulture, Tirupati with nominal rent of Rs. 50/equipment. Around 500
sericulture farmers are benefitting in and around Vedurkupam as the farmers are
receiving chawki worms. As Chawki worms are reared separately in controlled
conditions which will obviously increase the productivity and quality of cocoons the basic raw material of the industry.
 Organized two day Training program on cocoon based handicrafts for the women
sericulture farmers as part of value addition in sericulture to enhance their income
levels in collaboration with KVK, Tirupati.
 State Department of Sericulture continuously extending cooperation in organizing
on-farm training programs.
 The Commisionerate of Sericulture sanctioned 2 acre mulberry garden
establishment and 2 year free maintenance for the department in encouraging
mulberry plantations. It also sanctioned 40’ x50’ rearing house for the support of
sericulture activities in the department for student and scholars.
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