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VOLUME II
September 2016
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2.
Year of establishment
1989
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,
D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
Program
Specialization
PG
M.Tech
Environmental Management
PG
M.Tech
Environmental Management
PG
M.Tech
Environmental Geomatics
PG
M.Sc
PG
M.Sc
Environmental Biotechnology
PG
M.Sc
Ph.D
--
5.
NIL
6.
N/A
7.
N/A
8.
Semester
9.
NIL
Sanctioned
1
1
3
--
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S. No.
12.
Name
Designation Qualification
Dr. T.
M.Sc
Vijayalak (Tech),
shmi
Ph. D
Assistant
Professor
and HEAD
Dr. M.
Anji
Reddy
M.Sc.,
M.Tech,
Ph.D
Professor
and Director
R&D
Dr. Ch.
Sasikala
M.Sc.,
Ph. D
Dr. V.
Himabin
du
M.Sc.,
Ph. D
Professor
and BOS
chairperson
Associate
Professor
Dr. A.
Vamshi
Krishna
M.Sc.,
Ph. D
Lecturer
Mrs.
Hema
Sailaja
M.Sc.,
M.Tech
(Ph.D)
Lecturer
Specialization
Environmental
Impact
Assessment,
Environmental
Geomatics
Environmental
Management &
Environmental
Geomatics
Environmental
Microbiology
Environmental
Chemistry, Air
and Water
pollution
Control,
Wastewater
treatment
Environmental
Science &
Geomatics &
EIA
Environmental
Management ,
Microwave and
Hyper spectral
Remote Sensing
& GIS
No. of
No. of Ph.
Years of Ds guided
Experie in last four
nce
years
9
8
27
18
18
--
--
NIL
13.
14.
12 : 1
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Designation
No. of
Outsourcing
Posts Sanctioned
01
No. of
Vacancies if
any
--
Actual
Technical assistant
01
--
01
Lab Technician
03
01
02
DPO
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Centre for Environment has established very good Research and Development
atmosphere with latest and advanced instrumentation facilities to carryout R&D
consultancy in the field of Environmental Science and Technology, Environmental
Bio-technology, Geospatial Science & Technology , Environmental Management,
Environmental Geomatics.
The Centre for Environment is Supported with major funding agencies like DST,
DBT and other agencies, as listed below:
BARC- Development
hydrogen production
17.
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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. (Last four years)
S. No
Principal
Investigator
Funding
Agency
Duration
Amount (Rs)
Dr. V.
Himabindu &
Dr. Lakshmi
narasu
Ch. Sasikala
Hydrogen production
through biological
routes
MNREMission
project
2010-2015
49,68,000/-
Mo ES
40,000,00/-
Mo ES
3 years
(2014-2017
40,45,500/-
BARC
BRNS
Project
2014-2017
33,95,000/-
DSTNPCS
2015-2017
19,14,000/-
DSTFIST
2013-2016
65.00 lakhs
NRDM
S- DST
2015-2017
40,00,000/-
Marine anaerobic
bacterial diversity for
the production of
antimicrobials
Ch. Sasikala
Ecology of HaloAnoxygenic
phototrophic bacteria
of marine habitats of
Gujarat
Dr. V.
Development of
Himabindu
PEM, AEM and
alkaline water
electrolysers for
hydrogen production
Dr. V.
Biodiesel production
Himabindu
from lipid-producing
microalgae using
industrial CO2
emissions and sewage
Dr. V.
To strengthen the
Himabindu
infrastructure of the
department
(instruments and
books)
Dr. T.
Geospatial
Vijayalakshmi Technologies for
Village Information
System (in principle
sanctioned and
waiting for the
orders)
Dr. T.
Capacity building and
Vijayalakshmi strengthening
Program on
Geospatial
Technologies for
Env. Planning an d
management
NRDM 2015
S-NSDI,
DT
10,00,000/-
18.
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University of Hyderabad
University of Berhampur
Dr. V. Himabindu
BARC
Kakatiya University
Osmania University
IIT Kharagpur
TERI
CII
EPTRI
NRDMS, DST
b) International collaboration:
Dr. Ch. Sasikala
DSMZ, Germany
Gainsville, Florida.
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Dr. V. Himabindu
Dr. T. Vijayalakshmi
19.
TSU, USA
20.
Total No. of Projects 6, funding agencies Mo ES (2) , MNRE, BARC, DSTNPCS, NRDMS- DST
Total Amount: 223.23 Lakhs
DST-FIST: To strengthen the infrastructure of the department (instruments and
books) -- 65.00 Lakhs
Women Scientist (02)
: 29.5 Lakhs
S. No
Name of the
Principal
Investigator
Project Title
Funding
agency
Duration
Amount
Sanctioned
Mrs. Divya
Kurade
Department of
Science and
Technology
(DST, WOS-A)
2015-2017 14,74,000/-
Ms. Narala
Chaitanya
Anaerobic Bacteria
as Potential source
for the production
of Antimicrobial
Compounds
Clean Energy
production through
biological treatment
of various
wastewaters
Department of
Science and
Technology
(DST, WOS-A)
2015-2017 14,74,000/-
National recognition
NA
International recognition
NA
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Title
Journal
Dr. M. Anji
Reddy
International
journal of
Environmental
Science
Year
(impact
factor)
2013
Journal of Science
Environment and
technology.
2013
Indian Journal of
Applied Research
2013
Indian Journal of
Scientific Research
2013
II World
Conference on
Engineering and
Science
(IJECS)
International
Journal Of
Engineering And
Computer Science
International
Journal Of
Geomatics And
2013
2013
2013
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Environment
(IJAES)
International
Journal Of Applied
Environmental
Sciences
2013
journal of
pharmacy research
2013
international
journal of research
in pharmaceutical
and biomedical
sciences
2013
Life Science
Journal
2012
International
conference
on sustainability de
velopment,
12th International
conference of
science and
technology Impact
on Development
and justice
2012
2012
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Integrated
metabolomic
and
proteomic analysis reveals systemic
responses
of
Rubrivivax
benzoatilyticus JA2 to aniline stress
Universal Journal
of Environmental
Research and
Technology
2012
Indian Journal of
Applied Research
2012
Association Of
American
Geographers
2012
Indian Journal of
Applied Research
2012
Universal Journal
of Environmental
Research and
Technology
2012
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
(IF 3.288)
2014
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Hymenobacter roseus
isolated
from
of
Himalayan
sp.
nov.,
sands
region
Draft
genome
sequence
of
Rhodomicrobium
udaipurense
JA643T with special reference to
hopanoid biosynthesis
Alcanivorax xenomutans sp. nov., a
hydrocarbonoclastic
bacterium
isolated from a shrimp pond
Thiophaeococcus fuscus sp. nov.,
isolated from a lagoon
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
(IF 2.11)
2014
(IF 2.11)
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phototrophic
alphaproteobacteria
64, 957-962
isolated from marine habitats
Doi;10.1099/ijs0.05
8974-0
Aniline is inducer, and Not a
PLOS one
2014
Precursor, for Indole Derivatives in
9, 1-10
(3.73)
Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2
e87503
Ciceribacter lividus gen. nov., sp.
Int J Syst Evol
2013
nov., isolated from rhizosphere soil
Microbiol.
(IF 2.11)
of chick pea (Cicer arietinum L.)
63:4484-4488
Doi 10.1099/ijs.0.
049726-0
Cohaesibacter haloalkalitolerans sp.
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
2013
nov., isolated from Lonar soda lake,
Microbiol.
(IF 2.11)
India and emended description of the
63, 4271- 4276
genus Cohaesibacter
doi: 10.1099/
ijs.0.050112-0
Molecular and culture dependent
Ant. Van.
2013
characterization of endolithic bacteria
Leeuwenhook J.
in two beach sand samples and
Microbiol.
description
of
Rhizobium
104: 1235-1244
endolithicum sp. nov.
Doi;10.1007/71048
2-03-0046-7
Salinicoccus halitifaciens sp. nov., a
J. Microbiol.
2013
novel bacterium participating in
103:885-98.
(IF 2.072)
halite formation
doi: 10.1007/
s10482-012-9870-4
Emended description of the genus
Syst. Appl.
2013
Rhodothalassium Imhoff et al., 1998
Microbiol.
(IF 3.288)
and proposal of Rhodothalassiaceae
36:28-32.
fam. nov., and Rhodothalassiales ord.
doi: 10.1016/
nov.
j.syapm.2012.09.00
3
Carbon
catabolite
repression Current Microbiol.
2013
independent and pH dependent
67:399405
(IF 1.520)
production of indoles by Rubrivivax
DOI 10.1007/
benzoatilyticus JA2
s00284-013-0378-6
Neurosporene is the major carotenoid
Biotechnol. Lett.
2013
accumulated by Rhodobacter viridis
35:10931097
(IFJA737T
DOI 10.1007/
1.853)
s10529-013-1181-y
Arcobacter anaerophilus sp. nov.,
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
2013
isolated from an estuarine sediment
Microbiol.
(IF 2.11)
and emended description of the genus
63, 46194625
Arcobacter
Doi:10.1099/ijs.0.0
54155-0
Erythrobacter odishensis sp. nov. and
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
2013
Pontibacter odishensis sp. nov.
Microbiol.
(IF 2.11)
isolated from dry soil of a solar
63, 45244532
saltern
Doi:10.1099/ijs.0.0
52183-0
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and
2013
(IF 2.11)
2013
(IF 2.11)
2013
(IF 2.11)
2013
(IF 2.11)
2013
(IF 2.11)
2013
(IF 2.11)
2013(IF
2.11)
2013
(IF 2.11)
2013
(IF 2.11)
2013
(IF 2.11)
12
Dr. V. Hima
Bindu
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Rhodopseudomonas thermotolerans
63: 200-207.
sp. nov., isolated from paddy soils
doi:10.1099/ijs.0.03
8620-0
Rhodobacter viridis sp. nov., a
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
phototrophic bacterium isolated from
Microbiol.
Western Ghats of India
63: 181-186
Doi:10.1099/ijs.0.0
38471-0
Carotenoids in Rhodoplanes species: Current Microbiol
Variation of compositions and
65: 150-155
substrate specificity of predicted
carotenogenisis enzymes
l-Phenylalanine catabolism and lMicrobiol. Res.
phenyllactic acid production by a
167: 526-531
phototrophic bacterium, Rubrivivax
benzoatilyticus JA2
Rhodovulum bhavnagarense sp. nov.,
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
a phototrophic alphaproteobacterium
Microbiol.
isolated from a pink pond
62: 2528-2532
Georgenia satyanarayanai sp. nov., an
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
alkaliphilic
and
thermotolerant
Microbiol.
amylase-producing actinobacterium
62: 2405-2409
isolated from a soda lake.
Rhodopseudomonas parapalustris sp.
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
nov.
Rhodopseudomonas
Microbiol.
pseudopalustris
sp.
nov.
and
62: 1790-1798
Rhodopseudomonas harwoodiae sp.
nov.
MLSA
barcoding
of
Syst. Appl.
Marichromatium
spp.
and
Microbiol.
reclassification of Marichromatium
35, 221-225
fluminis (Sucharita et al, 2010) as
Phaeochromatium fluminis gen. nov.
comb. nov.
Degradation
of
chlorinated
Appl Microbiol
nitroaromatic compounds
Biotechnol
93: 2265-2277
Phaeospirillum tilakii sp. nov., a
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
phototrophic alphaproteobacterium
Micribiol.
isolated
from
Nelapattu
bird
62: 1070-1075
sanctuary and from western ghats of
India
Distribution of uranium concentration Radiation
in ground water samples from the protection
peddagattu/ nambapur and seripally dosimetry*
regions using laser fluorimetry,
Degradation of Rabeprazole-N-oxide Journal of
in aqueous solution using sonication Environmental
as an advanced oxidation process.
Chemical
Engineering,*
2013
(IF 2.11)
2012
2012
2012
(IF 2.11)
2012
(IF 2.11)
2012
(IF 2.11)
2012
2012
2012
(IF 2.11)
Sep-18,
2013
Oct-11,
2013
13
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May-20,
2013
Feb-20,
2014
Feb-27,
2014
5 May
2014
July-20,
2014
July-10,
2014
Feb-23,
2014
Dec-20,
2014
2015
(IF 2.88)*
Aug, 2015
Aug, 2015
Aug, 2015
2015
(IF 1.44)*
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*accepted
in
Biofuels November
2015
IJIRSET
IJIRSET
SEP 2013
TBR
IJETER
JANUAR
Y 2013
FEB 2014
IJETER
JAN 2014
Biodiversity
Conservation
FEB 2013
Journal
Geophysical
Research: Space
Physics
SEP 2013
Dec-2011
Asian
Jr.
of Dec-2013
Microbial. Biotech.
Env. Sc
IJIRSET
AUG
2013
2015
FEB 2014
55(2015)
1651-1659
2015 (IF
1.23)
2015
(IF 3.4)19
June 2015
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SNIP- Nil
SJR- Nil
h-index- Nil
24.
Consultancy work
Som Phytopharma
Identification of Bacteria
Ava Biotech
Identification of bacteria
Gene Biotech
16
25.
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Matrix laboratories
Patancheru effluent
AP GENCO
TS GENCO
Environmental solutions
26.
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journals),
28.
20%
80%
19
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12031 D
3103
Name of the
Project guide
student
ANANTHAGIRI Dr.
V.
SIDDARTHA
Venkateswara
Reddy
BERI
Mr. Maryala
SHARADHA
Srinivas
12031 D
3104
CHEEKATI
KRANTHI
Sri T. Murali
Krishna
12031 D
3106
EGA
BHUPATHI
Dr.
Prameela
Devi
12031 D
3109
KAMMARI
SINDHUJA
12031 D
3102
12031 D
3112
12031 D
3113
12031 D
3114
12031 D
3115
12031 D
3116
Topic
Place of work
Assessment of water
qualities and sediment
characteristics in
Ultraviolet Sterilization
Monitoring system with
UV
lamp
failure
detection
Development plan of
water supply system for
Ashwaraopalle village
Pakala
Lake
Warangal
Mr.
V. Medicine Refrigeration
Rajasekhar
for Rural and Flood
Affected Areas fast
chilling solar based
refrigerator
LEKKA VAMSI Sri
Madan Production of bio fuel
KRISHNA
Kuar.
D. (bio-diesel)
from
Tiwary
different waste sources.
Manager, HR
NARESH
Dr.
V. Water
Quality
YADAV
Venkateswara Assessment of Nakka
DONKADOKU Reddy
vagu in Medak District.
LA
REGAMDLA
Dr. M. Anji EIA for food processing
LALITHAANJA Reddy
industry
LI
Director,
R&D,
JNTUH,
Hyderabad
SHAIK MOHD Mr.
E-Waste and its effects
IMRAN
Rhishikesh
in Cyberabad IT zone
AKRAM
Mahadev
SIMMA
Sri
Madan Landfill
Leachates
ADITYA
Kumar.
D. analysis
&
Their
PRASAD
Tiwary
Treatment
Manager, HR
Mehdipatnam,
Hyderabad
Ashwaraopalle
village,
Raghunathapall
e (M),
Warangal Dist.
A.P.
Department of
zoology,
Kakatiya
University
Warangal
Wineyard
technologies,
Hyd.
RAMKY,
Quthubullapur
Mandal, R.R.
Dist.
JNTUH,
Kukatpally,
Hyderabad
CEN,
IST,
JNTUH, Hyd.
Cyberabad
zone
IT
RAMKY,
Quthubullapr
Mandal, R.R.
Dist.
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SUMA
MANTHA
12031 D
3118
SWETHA
MUKKERA
12031 D
3119
THIPPIREDDY
VENKATESWA
RLU
Dr. M. Anji
Reddy
Director, R &
D, JNTUH,
Hyderabad
Smt. V. Hema
Sailaja
12031 D
3121
RAJESWARA
RAO MENDA
11031
D3104
K. V.
Satyanarayana
Prof., Dept. of
Geophysics,
Andhra
University,
Visakhapatnam
G. MOUNISHA Dr. M. Anji
Reddy
Director, R &
D, JNTUH,
Hyderabad
EIA of
project
Ashwaraopalle
village,
Raghunathapall
e (M),
Warangal Dist.
A.P.
construction CEN,
IST,
JNTUH, Hyd.
Identification
of CEN,
IST,
Potential Impacts due to JNTUH, Hyd.
construction
and
Infrastructure projects
A case study.
Name of the
student
12031 D
6001
BANALA
VENKATA
RAMAN
12031 D
6005
D. RAVI
12031 D
6007
J. UMA
Project guide
Topic
Place of work
Lecturer, CEN,
IST, JNTUH.
CEN, IST,
JNTUH, Hyd.
Hyderabad city
(zone-VII))
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6008
KARTHIK
BUDDE
DR.
T. Geospatial
VIJAYA
Technologies for forest
LAKSHMI
change assessment
CEN, IST,
JNTUH,
Hyderabad
12031 D
6009
M. KALYAN
CHAKRAVART
HY
Dr.
Elander
Reddy
CEN, IST,
JNTUH, Hyd.
12031 D
6010
MALOTH
LALITHA
12031 D
6011
12031 D
6012
MAMIDI
SRINIVAS
MYADARA
SWETHA
Aranyabhavan,
Hyd.
12031 D
6013
NARSIMHA . P.
12031 D
6016
RAMISETTI
NARENDRA
BABU
12031 D
6017
S. PRUDHVI
RAJ GOUD
12031 D
6018
SUDDALA
SWATHI
Dr.
A. Forest cover change
Rammurthy
detection , mapping
using RS & GIS of
Bhadrachalam soth
zonal area from (20022012)
Dr.
A. Land use/land cover
Vamshikrishn change impacts using
a Reddy
Geospatial
Technologies
Dr.
A. Preparation of working
Rammurthi
plan for management of
forests using RS & GIS
(A case study of
Gudimalkapur beat)
Dr.
K. Health Information
Santosh
system for
Kumar
Rajahmundry urban
local body using RS &
GIS
Sri
Programming using
A.S.R.K.V.
open source GIS Tools
Murali
Mohan
12031 D
6019
THUNGA
ANURADHA
Sri
A.S.R.K.V.
Murali
Mohan
Hydrological mapping
of large water sheds
Forest Dept.,
Aranya
Bhavan,
Lakdikapur,
Saifabad,
Hyderabad
CEN, IST,
JNTUH
Aranya
Bhavan,
Saifabad,
Hyderabad
Rajahmundry
urban local
body using RS
& GIS
Managing
Director,
Mobiterra
Solutions (I),
Pvt. Ltd.,, Hyd.
Managing
Director,
Mobiterra
Solutions (I),
Pvt. Ltd.,, Hyd.
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Name of the
student
project guide
&
designation
Topic
Place of work
organization
13031 D
3103
BOJJANI
RAMESH
BABU
Smt.
Ch. Recycle and Reuse of
Param Jyothi waste water and MAP
Executive
recovery
Engineer
MCIP
Division,
HMDA,
Hyderabad.
13031 D
3105
K. RAMYA
Dr.
N.L.
Narasimha
Rao
Asso. Prof.
Discernment
of
Vegetation
cover
changes
by
IRSP6LIS111 Imagery
13031 D
3106
K.
VIDYASAGAR
13031 D
3111
SHILPA
PRAYAGA
13031 D
3114
YUGANDHAR
.P.
13031 D
3115
M. NIKHIL
KUMAR
A practical approach to
carry out energy audit in
industries.
Methodology as per
guidelines given by
BEE
Energy Auditing of
Industrial facility
NSIC,
Technical
service centre,
Kamala nagar,
ECIL
post,
Hyd.
Zenith Energy
Services Ltd.,
Masabtank,
Hyd.
13031 D
3116
M. SHIVA
KUMAR
T.
Muthukumara
n. M.E.
Certified
Energy
Auditor, BEE
Mr.
R.
Gopala
Krishna, B.E.
(Mech.)
Advospr.
Dr.
Shilpi
Sharma,
Scientist
Documentation
of
biological
diversity
through
peoples
biodiversity
registers
(PBR) in Vantlamamidi
BMC Paderu mandal
Vishakapatnam district
A.P.
State
Biodiversity
Board,
Hyderabad
NGB
Academic
Project
consultant,
D.No.8-3969/A, Triveni
Apartments,
Srinagar
Colony,
Hyderabad-07
Dr. P.S.Sagar Farmer
Friendly PROPROirrigation system
Imaginations
Imagination ,
Pvt. Ltd.,
Director,
Venkatreddy
colony,
Hyderabad
Dr.
Ch. Cultured & genetic CEN,
IST,
Sasikala
diversity of bacteria of JNTUH, Hyd.
Prof. & Head effluent treatment plants
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CHILAKA
NITISHA RAJ
N.L.
Narasimha
Rao
Asso. Prof.
13031 D
3120
GOVIND
SOWMYA
13031 D
3121
SANDEVENI
SATEESH
M.D.K.
Tiwari,
Technical
Head
Dr.
Shilpi
Sharma,
Scientist
13031 D
3122
DIBYA
ACHARYA
13031 D
3123
CH.
RAJASHEKAR
Discernment
of
Vegetation
cover
changes
by
IRSP6LIS111 Imagery
Treatment
and
stabilization
of
chromium containing
waste
Documentation
of
biological
diversity
through
peoples
biodiversity
registers
(PBR) in Vantlamamidi
BMC Paderu mandal
Vishakapatnam district
Dr. Sushil B. A study on Thermal
Bajracharya
performance
of
Asso. Prof.
traditional
residential
building of Kathmandu
valley
NGB
Academic
Project
consultant,
D.No.8-3969/A, Triveni
Apartments,
Srinagar
Colony,
Hyderabad-07
Ramky Enviro
Engineers Ltd.,
Dundigal,
Hyderabad
A.P.
State
Biodiversity
Board,
Hyderabad
Dept.
of
Architecture &
Urban Planning
Inst. Of Engg.
Pulchowk
Campus,
Lalitpur, Nepal.
Mr. P. Suresh Environment
Impact Right
source
Kumar
Assessment for Symed Industrial
EIA Co- lab
Solution Pvt.
ordinator
Limited,
Hyderabad
Name of the
student
13031 D
6001
ANANTHULA
RAMBABU
13031 D
6003
CHEDULLAPA
LLI SUDHEER
Project guide
&
designation
Topic
Place of work
organization
Prof.
V. Envisioning Warangal
NIRD & PR,
Madhava Rao urban sprawl expansion, Hyd.
economic growth and
entrepreneurial
opportunities
Prof.
V. Integrated watershed
NIRD & PR,
Madhava Rao management plan using Hyd.
remote sensing & GIS
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GURRAM
REENA
THEJASWI
Dr.
Laxminaraya
na.B.
13031 D
6005
KANDIMALLA
NAGAJYOTHI
Dr.
Iswar
Chandra Das
13031 D
6006
MANDAVA
CHAITANYA
GEETHIKA
Dr. A. Siva
Sankar
13031 D
6007
MANNE
GOPAIAH
Dr.
Iswar
Chandra Das
13031 D
6008
MUDIGONDA
MAHESH
Dr.
R.S.
Mahendra,
Scientist C
13031 D
6009
PADALA
NARESH
13031 D
6010
PAVANI
L.V.S.S.
MANOGNA
Dr.
A.V.
Subba Rao
SSO, TRAC,
Hyderabad
Dr.
N.
Srinivas Rao
13031 D
6013
YELATI
JOYANNA
13031 D
6014
13031 D
6015
13031 D
6017
Dr. V.
Madhava
Rao, Asso.
Prof. & Head,
C GARD
BASOJU
Dr.
C.S.
RAJESH
Murthy,
Head, ADM.
Director
PULIGILLA
Dr.
A.V.
PRADEEP
Subba Rao
Senior
Scientific
Officer
N.
NARESH R.S.
NAIK
Mahendra,
Scientist C
Drought occurrence
analysis using
microwave and optical
indices
Optimal space based
land use planning for
Warangal town
N.R.S.C.
Hyderabad
Coastal vulnerability
assessment along the
Tamil Nadu coast using
the Geospatial
Techniques
INCOIS,
Pragathi nagar,
Hyderabad
NRSC, Bala
Nagar, Hyd.
K L University;
vaddeswaram
; Guntur
NRSC, Bala
Nagar, Hyd.
INCOIS,
Pragathi Nagar,
Kukatpally,
Hyderabad
SSO, TRAC,
Mytrivanam,
Hyderabad
INCOIS,
Pragathi Nagar,
Hyderabad
NIRD,
Rajender
Nagar,
Hyderabad
SSO, TRAC,
Hyderabad
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DIVYA
BASUTI
13031 D
6019
GANJAM
MANASWINI
13031 D
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SRIRANGAM
ADITYA
SRINU
13031 D
6021
SHRAVANI. B.
Dr.
N. Detection and Analysis
Srinivasa Rao of internal waves using
Satellite Ocean color
imagery of North Indian
Ocean.
Dr.
Ch. Conservation
Sudhakar
prioritization of forest
Reddy
ecosystem using
Geospatial technologies
INCOIS,
Pragathi nagar,
Hyderabad
Forest and
Ecology
Division,
NRSC,
Balanagar,
Hyderabad
NRSC,
Balanagar,
Hyderabad
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four
years)
Faculty:
Dr. M. Anji Reddy
Elected Fellow of AP Academy of sciences, 2012
Indira Gandhi Excellence Award November 2013 by International Business Council,
New Delhi, India.
Bharat Ratna Sir Mokhagundam Visvesvaraya Award-2013.Govt of AP and Institute of
Engineers.
Dr. K. Mukkanti:
Faculty members placed among top hundred researchers of India for 2011-2013, by
OUTLOOK group Careers 360 magazine), from data obtained from Scopus. top 5 in
pharmaceutical sciences
Dr. Ch. Sasikala:
Faculty members placed among top hundred researchers of India for 2011-2013, by
OUTLOOK group Careers 360 magazine), from data obtained from Scopus. top 5 in
microbiology
Best Publication Award 2013 Society For Advancement of Human and Nature
(SADHNA), Dr YS Parmar university of Horticulture and Forestry Nauni, Solan,
Himachal Pradesh, INDIA.
Biography included in Who is Who in the World (Marquis Whos Who), 1996 to
2013
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A simulation conference
COP in my city, Warsaw in
Hyderabad jointly with
Revolution, an NGO
National workshop on Recent
Advances in Science
&Technology
National level technical
festival on Environmental
science & technology, Avani
on 2014
National conference on
Renewable and Sustainable
Energy
International Conference on
Environment and Energy
(ICEE-2014)
One day work shop on
geospatial technologies for
recourse management
GIS day
31.
20th
November
2013
JNTUH
NGO
JNTUH
5th March
2014
JNTUH
TEQIP-II
13-14th
March, 2014
JNTUH
Registration
fee NGO
27th
& JNTUH
28th,
June
2014
15th - 17th, JNTUH
December2014
July 2015
JNTUH
Dr.V.
Himabindu
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November
TEQIP-II
Dr. T.
Vijayalaksmi
JNTUH
Dr. T.
Vijayalaksmi
32.
Pass
percentage
96.4%
100%
94%
100%
86%
78%
90%
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74%
18
12
06
NA
19
15
04
NA
19
14
05
NA
15
14
01
NA
Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no. 4)
% of students
from the same
university
2015-2016
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
34.
21
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% of students
from other
universities
within the State
100%
100%
100%
90%
% of students % of students
from
from other
universities
countries
outside the
State
-------10%
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
A. Srinivas NET
Dr. KVNS lakshmi SLET
Varshini -UGC
K. Pushparaju-NET
D.Pavakumar-Civil Services
Mr.Raju Goud- TSPSC
35.
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
NA
PG to M.Phil.
NA
PG to Ph.D.
30%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
--
Employed
--
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Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
60%
Entrepreneurs
10%
36.
37.
38.
--
Kothari PDF
CSIR-RAs
CSIR/UGC-JRFs/SRFs
MNRE-SRF
Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship
DST Women Scientist projects
DST Young Scientist projects
BITP of BCIL
APNL-JRF
Scientist C in CSIR labs
Other Placements
3
4
12
4
1
3
2
2
1
2
378
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are
graduates
of the same university
25%
75%
--
--
1 (Adhoc lecturer )
>850
Yes
d) Students laboratories
e) Research laboratories
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41.
42.
Yes
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We are conducting few surveys like VARK surveys for assessing
capabilities of the students.
46.
learning
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Through questionnaires,
47.
48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
N.A.
50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or
applied.
Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council(TIFAC),
CENTRE in Environmental Geomatics
Capacity building and strengthening, in Geospatial Science and Technology.
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
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Good networking with
National and International
organizations
52.
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Challenges
Shortage of Faculty
Interaction with
industry
Infrastructure
funds
Centre for Environment has prepared Strategic Implementation plan and need to
be approved by the members of the Board of Studies and other experts
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15
16
17
18
19
20
Bhagawan. D, Saritha Poodari, Kumara Swamy. Banda, Ravi Kumar, Ch. Anand, Shankaraiah
Golla, Vurimindi Himabindu, S. Vidyavathi, Treatment of Solid Waste Using Solidification
and Stabilization Technique, International Society of Waste Management, Air and Water
(ISWMAW), ANGRU, Hyderabad, 28-30th Jan-2014. ISBN 81-86862-49-8.
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Kalyani Gorre and V.Himabindu, Biodegradation of Ammonical Nitrogen Using Two Step
Activated Sludge Process, International conference on Hydrology & watershed
Management. 29th October 1st November 2014 at JNTUH.
23
Kalyani Gorre and V.Himabindu, Ammonical Nitrogen Removal from Synthetic Waste
Water by using Albite, Activated Carbon and Resin, International conference on
Hydrology & watershed Management. 29th October 1st November 2014 at JNTUH.
24
25
26
K.Pooja, V.Himabindu, Mixotropic growth of microalgae using industrial flue gases for
biodiesel production, International Conference on Environment and Energy-2014 [ICEE2014].15-17th December 2014 at JNTUH. ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7
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29
30
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T.Raghavendra,
K.Srilatha,T.Vijayalakshmi,
V.Himabindu,
K.Vishwa
Prasad,
J.Arunachalam, Assessment of natural radionuclide concentration in ground water around
the proposed uranium mine at Peddagattu and Seripally regions, Nalgonda, India,
International Conference on Environment and Energy-2014 [ICEE-2014].15-17th
December 2014 at JNTUH. ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7
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35
36
37
S. G. Sowjanya, V. Hima bindu*, C. Sarala, Diffusion dialysis technology is a tool for the
recovery of high concentration of hydrochloric acid from wastewater, International
Conference on Environment and Energy-2014 [ICEE-2014].15-17th December 2014 at
JNTUH. ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7
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PLACEMENTS
M. Tech. (ENVIRONMENTAL GEOMATICS) - (2010-BATCH)
S. NO.
ROLL Nos.
Placement
10031 D 6001
Anusha Reddy.T
10031 D 6002
Chaitanya. B.
Google Q A
10031 D 6003
10031 D 6004
Mohan.K
Singareni collieries
10031 D 6005
Srikanth.B
Business
Entrepreneur
10031 D 6006
Google Q A
10031 D 6007
Director, Env.tal
consultancy
S. No.
1
Roll Nos.
10031 D 3102
Placement
Environmental
engineering
consultancy
2
10031 D 3103
Devendar Goli
Rural Development
10031 D 3104
Divya Sree.B
DST-inspire fellow
10031 D 3106
Priyambika. M
Faculty
private
engineering
college
5
10031 D 3107
Rajini.P
Bank-PO
10031 D 3108
Rakesh.K
Environmental
engineer,
Coal
India.
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10031 D 3109
Ravinder.G
10031 D 3110
Sandeep.P
Google- Q A
10031 D 3112
Somayeh Bayat
10
10031 D 3113
Srihari Mulinti
VRO
11
10031 D 3114
12
10031 D 3115
Swathi.M
IBM
13
10031 D 3116
Business
S. No.
Roll No.
Placement
11031 D 3101
Esther Rani.Ch
11031 D 3102
Karuna Kumari. R
ICICI- PO
11031 D 3103
Manideep.T
Environmental
engineer,
Mantra consultancy.
4
11031 D 3105
Pavan Kumar. D.
11031 D 3106
Prabhakar Reddy.A
Pvt. sector
11031 D 3107
Priyanka . M
Environmental
engineer,
11031 D 3110
Ramesh.C
Software Engineer
11031 D 3112
Sri Lakshmi.K
11031 D 3116
K. Surendar
Environmental
engineer,
Envi-Tech
Placement
11031 D 6001
Abhilash.M
11031 D 6002
Abhinai.S
11031 D 6003
Anthony Reddy.L
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Ashok Kumar.B
EIA consultant
11031 D 6006
11031 D 6007
Nagarjuna Reddy.P
11031 D 6009
Pavan Reddy.T
11031 D 6010
Sandeep.G
EIA consultant
11031 D 6011
Shashi Kanth.M
business
10
11031 D 6012
Srinivas.N
11
11031 D 6013
Subba Reddy.E
Software industry
Placement
12031 D 6007
J. uma
Teacher
12031 D 6008
Karthik Budde
12031 D 6009
M. Kalyan Chakravarthy
12031 D 6010
Maloth Lalitha
ITI, faculty
12031 D 6011
Mamidi Srinivas
Postal deportment
12031 D 6012
Myadara Swetha
12031 D 6013
Narsimha . P.
12031 D 6014
ITI, faculty
12031 D 6015
Raju Goud. P.
10
12031 D 6016
11
12031 D 6017
CBI, constable
12
12031 D 6018
Suddala Swathi
Software engineer
13
12031 D 6019
Thunga Anuradha
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Roll No.
12031 D 31
Placement
Sushmitha
SBH, PO
S. No
ROLL No.
Placement
12031 D 3101
Alagam Suman
Teacher
12031 D 3102
Ananthagiri Siddartha
12031 D 3104
Cheekati Kranthi
12031 D 3105
Chittampelly Anilkumar
12031 D 3106
Ega Bhupathi
12031 D 3107
Harikrishna Mekala
12031 D 3108
Canara bank PO
12031 D 3110
Canara bank PO
12031 D 3112
10
12031 D 3114
Regamdla Lalithaanjali
Ramky
11
12031 D 3115
12
12031 D 3116
13
12031 D 3117
Suma Mantha
14
12031 D 3118
Swetha Mukkera
Software engineer
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12031 D 3119
Thippireddy Venkateswarlu
Environmental Engineer,Ramky
16
12031 D 3120
Dushyanth Chandra. K.
Business
17
12031 D 3121
EIA-Environmental survey
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2.
Year of establishment
2010
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
5.
Nil
6.
Nil
7.
Nil
8.
Semester
9.
Nil
Level of Study
Cut-off Marks at
entry, in %
Student strength
M.Tech(Chemical
Sciences &
Technology)
PG
Through PG CET
25
M.Sc (Analytical
Chemistry)
PG
Through University
Entrance
25
M.Sc(Organic
Chemistry)
PG
Through University
Entrance
25
Ph.D
Through JNTU
Entrance Examination
Programme
Ph.D (Chemistry)
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
(including CAS
& MPS)
Professors
--
--
--
Associate Professors
--
--
--
Assistant Professors
--
--
--
Others
--
--
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
Experiance
No.
No. of
Ph. Ds
guided in
last four
years
M.Sc, Ph.D
Professor
Chemistry
25 Years
09
Prof. K.
Mukkanti
M.Sc, Ph.D
Professor
(Retd)
Chemistry
35 Years
35
Professor
(Retd)
Chemical
engineering
35 Years
08
Dr. Bala
Narasaiah
M.Tech,
Ph.D
Assoc.
Professor
Chemical
Engineering
8 Years
02
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Chemical
engineering
8 Years
Prof. B.
Srinivasulu
M.Sc, Ph.D
Professor
Retd.
Chemistry
45 Years
Dr.
Sadanandam
Palle
Ph.D
Lecturer
Chemistry
8 Years
Dr. Jyothi
vantikommu
M.Sc, Ph.D
Lecturer
Chemistry
3 Years
Mr. B. F.
Mathews
M.Sc
Lecturer
Chemistry
4 Years
10
Mr. K.
Shivaiah
----
----
M.Sc
Lecturer
Chemistry
3 Years
--
11
Mr. A.
Tejeswara
Rao
M.Sc
Lecturer
Chemistry
3 Years
12
Mrs. K.
Bhgya Sri
M.Tech
Lecturer
Chemical
engineering
1 Year
13
Mrs. K.
Priyanka
M.Tech
Lecturer
Chemical
engineering
1 Year
14
Mr. Varun
Harish
M.Tech
Lecturer
Chemical
engineering
1 Year
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13.
Percentage
Prof. A. Jayashree
100
Prof. B. Srinivasulu
90
90
Mr. B. F. Mathews
90
Mr. K. Shivaiah
90
90
K. Priyanka
90
K. Bhagya Sri
90
90
4:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Name of the
designation
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
Teaching staff
--
Administrative staff
--
Engineering Technology
Organic Synthesis
Medicinal Chemistry
Drug Design
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. (Last four years)
NIL
Ongoing Research Projects, to be completed
Project Title
Funding
agency
Duration
Grant
Amount
in Lakhs
Name of the
Principal
Investigator
DST
2 years
17.0
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Synthesis
of
Heterocyclic
compounds via Pd/C catalyzed
reactions
CSIR
DRDO
SERB
3 Years
17.5
Dr. K. Mukkanti
3 Years
14.0
Dr. K. Mukkanti
3 Years
31.5
Dr. Sadanandam
Palle
18.
19.
Designation
Funding
Agency
Professor of
Chemistry, Head
Department
of Science &
Technology
50 Lakhs
Professor of
Chemistry, Head
TEQUIP II
2 Crores
TOTAL
20.
21.
NIL
2.50 Crores
National recognition
Nil
International recognition
Nil
Nil
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Name of faculty
Nat/ Int.
Page No.
--
46
--
--
--
Prof. K. K. Mukkanti
130
--
--
--
08
--
--
--
11
--
--
Monographs
Chapters in Books
: Nil
Dr. K. Mukkanti
Edited Books
Dr. K. Mukkanti
: Nil
SNIP
: Nil
SJR
: Nil
: Nil
h-index
: Nil
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Nil
24.
Nil
25.
26.
Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
27.
Dr. K. Mukkanti visited Australia in 2014 to have an MOU with RMIT University,
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Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental
projects 30%
Roll No.
Name of the
Student
Project Title
--
Place of
Work
Internal
Guide
--
--
External
Guide
13031
D9201
Asma Anjum
13031
D9202
Bharadwaj
Janagani
Modelling And
Simulation Of
An Autoclave In
COMSOL
MultiPhysics
13031
D9203
Devakala
Soundarya
Kumar .V
--
13031
D9204
Durga Bhavani.
Vanam
13031
D9205
Madhu Babu.
Arambaka
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13031
D9206
Pavani. Tumu
Circulating
Fluidized bed
Combustion For
The Production
of Stem
MSN
laboratories
Ltd.
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
Mr. V. V.
B.
Seshagiri
Rao
13031
D9207
Prashanth
Kumar. B
Study on effect
of temperatures
on waste water
treatment.
Honour Lab
limited
Bonthapally,
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
Mr. K.
Anil
Reddy
13031
D9208
Sairam Reddy.
Puchakayala
Pressure swing
Adsorption,
Hetero Labs
Ltd,
Kazipally.
Dr. T.
Balanaraish
G. Veeru
Babu
--
Design of
CIR,IST
Dosage
JNTUH
saccharification
of Pre-treated
Biomass for
Effective Release
of Fermentable
Sugars.
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--
Dr. T.
Balanarsaiah
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-MR. K.
Ananda
Rao
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Dr. A.
Uma
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Sindhuja. Kaila
Synthesis And
Characterization
Of ZnO
Nanoparticles
For Seed
Germination
CNST, IST,
JNTUH
Dr. T.
Balanaraish
Mrs.
Shilpacha
kra
13031
D9210
Uma Surya
Lakshmi
Deepthi
Dantuluri
Pre-treatment of
Agri-Residual
biomass for bio
ethanol
production
CIR,IST
JNTUH
Dr. T.
Balanaraish
Dr. A.
Uma
13031
D9211
Yaddanapudi
Varun
Preparation and
characterization
of eceo-benign
wood adhesive
CIR,IST
JNTUH
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
Dr. A.
Uma
13031
D9212
Veera
Bharadwaj.
Retoju
13031
D9213
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--
Vinay Kumar
Reddy.
Kondannagari
Application of
Homogenization
and seeding
techniques for
better
crystallization
Hetero Labs,
Kazipally.
Dr. T.
Balanarsaiah
Mr. G.
Venu
Babu
13031
D9214
Aparna I Sastry
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
Mr
Murthy
13031
D9215
Gayathri .I
Organic(COAL)
based DAP (1538-0-30% coal)
using fluid bed
reactor
NFCL
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
Mr
Murthy
13031
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Sri Harsha.C
Fractionation of
Lignocellulosic
Biomass For
Liquid Fuel
Applications
CIR,IST
JNTUH
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
Dr. A.
Uma
13031
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Vannuramma.A Photo
Degradation Of
Methylene Blue
In Water Using
Al2O3
Nanoparticles
CNST,IST,
JNTUH
Dr. T.
Balanarsaiah
Mrs.
Shilpacha
kra
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guide
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Aqeel Ahmed
Subhani
12031D9201
2012
Ashraf Moin
12031D9202
2012
IICT, Hyderabad
Bhagya Sri.
Kodigudla
12031D9203
2012
Eurbert
Privilege
Mahofa
12031D9204
K .B. V.V.A.
Hema Sundar
Rao
12031D9205
2012
Jhansi.Rani B
12031D9206
2012
Dr. T. Sreenivas
Joseph Govha
12031D9207
2012
Neuland labs,
Pashamylaram, Medak
2012
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Dr. T. Bala
Narasaiah
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Dr. T. Bala
Narasaiah
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Mrs. A.
Mineral Processing Division Meenakshi
BARC,
Begumpet, CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Hyderabad
CCST, IST, JNTUH
Dr. T. Bala
Narasaiah
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Mallika. Manne
12031D9208
2012
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
Mineral Processing
Division,
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
BARC, Begumpet,
Hyderabad.
Milton
Manyangadze
12031D9209
2012
Dr. T. Bala
Narasaiah
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
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2012
2012
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
Dr. M. Narasimha
Dr. T. Bala
Narasaiah
Asst. Professor,
12031D9212
2012
IIT, Hyderabad
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Dr. T. Bala
Narasaiah
Neuland labs,
Pashamylaram, Medak
Sravani.
Chinnapasham
12031D9213
2012
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
IICT, Hyderabad
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Mrs. A.
Meenakshi
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Varunharish.
Nimmagadda
29.
12031D9214
2012
Dr. T. Sreenivas
Mrs. A.
Mineral Processing Division Meenakshi
BARC,
Begumpet, CCST, IST,
JNTUH
Hyderabad
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Prof. A. Jaya shree - Awards and/or other recognition received
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Recipient of Research Excellency award for the year 2015 from The Indus global
foundation
Affiliations
Life Member The Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata, India (Life
Member-L24172)
Dr. K. Mukkanti
UGC-BSR Faculty Fellowship has been awarded for 3 years to avail after super
annuation (i.e. applicable from July 2014).
Got Indias best researcher Award in top 05 authors in the field of Pharmacology,
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(LM-19457), Kolkata.
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Applications
received
M. Tech. Chemical
Technology
33.
Selected
Male
2012
2013
2014
2015
2012
2013
2014
2015
2012
2013
2014
2015
10
9
8
11
11
7
15
7
18
14
19
7
Pass percentage
Female
4
8
6
5
5
7
5
5
8
2
3
9
Male
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Female
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no. 4)
M. Tech.
Chemical
Technology
M. Sc.
Analytical
Chemistry
M. Sc. Organic
Chemistry
% of students
from the same
university
100%(2012)
100%(2013)
100%(2014)
100%(2015)
100%(2012)
100%(2013)
100%(2014)
100%(2015)
100%(2012)
100%(2013)
100%(2014)
100%(2015)
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
14%
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% of students % of students
from
from other
universities
countries
outside the
State
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35.
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET,
SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
NET Qualified
Members
SET Qualified
Members
GATE Qualified
Members
2012
--
--
2013
--
--
--
2014
--
--
2015
--
--
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
--
PG to M.Phil.
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PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
5%
--
Employed
Campus selection
75%
25%
Entrepreneurs
36.
--
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
20%
70%
10%
37.
38.
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Nil
a) Library
Yes
Wifi
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e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
01
01
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
The Centre for Chemical Sciences & technology (CCST) which is one of prime
centre of The Institute of Science and Technology (IST) has been in the
forefront of chemistry & Chemical Engineering and training in JNTUH. It has
been established in the year 2010 and offering 2-years regular M.Sc (Industrial
Chemistry), M.Sc (Analytical Chemistry) and M.Tech (Chemical Technology)
courses. The centre is well known for its technical excellence and modern
infrastructure facilities.
42.
The opinion of expert lectures and guest faculty will also be considered and
suggestions will be implemented during the curriculum revision next year
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
The feedback of staff, curriculum and Teaching Learning Evaluation will
be obtained from the students every semester.
The opinion of the students will be communicated to the concerned faculty for
improvement whenever necessary. While framing the syllabus also the
feedback will be used.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes the department collect Feedback from students respect of Teaching and
Learning.
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: Nil
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Black and White boards Teaching Using Projects and PPTS.
Using Internet
Students Seminars,
Laboratory Experiments
Visiting the Pharmaceutical Labs
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
The department continuously monitor the learning outcomes by conducting
various internal & external mid , Semester examinations and also by conducting
Viva-voce examinations both in Practical classes as well as for thesis submission.
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48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
The department is recognized by AICTE M.Tech (Chemical Technology)
offered by the centre.
50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or
applied.
The Centre aims to increase awareness and understanding of Green Chemistry
principles, alternative practices and benefits the traditional educational
institutions and the Participating teachers. The future chemists should be
taught in the class room to have sufficient knowledge in Green Chemistry and
to think green while dealing with laboratory work.
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Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strength
With the great advancement in Research & Development in chemistry, vast work is
being done in R& D labs and industries.
Understanding of Green Chemistry principles, alternative practices benefits the
Traditional educational institutions
Good Facilities Like Laboratories and Research Labs Sanctioned by University
Experienced Faculty and Administrative Staff
Weakness
Lack of Teaching and Administrative Staff.
Limited Funds released by the Govt.
Challenges:
To become one of the major Chemical Systems modelling centre in future.
To become one of the major centre in attract the national, international funding for
research in Chemical Sciences.
To attract the students to take up the courses offered by the centre not only at the
national level but at the international level.
To have a network with national and international organisations there by influencing
decision making at the top level of the governments.
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ANNEXURE I
Prof. A. Jaya Shree
1. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, Synthesis and biological evaluation of
New 5-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-1,3,4-Thiadiazole-2-amino derivatives as potent
anti mycobacterial and anticancer agents, Polkam Naveen, Rayam Parsharamulu,
Yennam Satyanarayana, P. Yogeeswari, Ramesh Ummanni and Jayashree
Anireddy, 25, 2015,1398-1402.
2. Med. Chem. Commun., Novel benzoxepine-1,2,3-triazole hybrids: synthesis and
pharmacological evaluation as potential antibacterial and anticancer agents,
Naveen Kuntala, Jhonsee Rani Telu, Venkanna Banothu, Suresh Babu Nallapati,
Jaya Shree Anireddy and Sarbani Pal, 6, 2015, 1612-1619.
3. Organic Communications, Synthesis and Antibacterial Activity Studies of 6Methoxyquinazoline-Triazole Hybrid Derivatives, Venkataramireddy V,
Tejeswararao A, Jayashree A and Ravi Varala, 8 (4), 2015, 98-108.
4. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, Synthesis, molecular properties
prediction of 7substituted fluoroquinolone citrate conjugates as powerful
antibacterial and anticancer agents, Tejeswara Rao Allaka, Naveen Polkam,
Kalyani Chepuri, Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori and Jaya Shree Anireddy,
Communicated, 2016.
5. Chromatographia, Development of an Ultra-High Performance Method on
Superficially Porous Stationary Phase for the Determination of Related
Substances in Pitavastatin Calcium by HPLC: Science and Risk-Based Approach
for QC Test Method B. Hariram, R. Suresh Kumar, Anireddy Jaya Shree, Dama
Venugopala Rao, L. Kalyanaraman, Katkam Srinivas, 78, 2015, 1017-1029.
6. Journal of Pharmacy Research, Synthesis and Biological Activity of Novel Acyl
Hydrazone Derivatives of 3-(4,5-diphenyl-1,3-oxazol-2-yl) propanoic acid as
Anticancer, Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Agents, Parsharamulu Rayam, Jaya
Shree Anireddy, Naveen Polkam, Tejeswara Rao Allaka, Kalyani Chepuri and
Mukharjee Nadendla, 9(2), 2015, 157-164.
7. Journal of Pharmacy Research, Development and validation of stability
indicating UPLC method for the quantitative determination of related substances
in moxifloxacin hydrochloride B. Lakshmi Sushma, G. Madhusudhan, A. Jaya
Shree, P. Srinivasulu, Y. Koti Reddy, 9(4), 2015, 211-216.
8. Oriental Journal of Chemistry, Analytical Characterization of two new related
impurities of Diltiazem by High Resolution Mass spectrometry and NMR
Techniques N. Jagadeesh, Y. Ravindra kumar, Sandeep mohonty, T. Srinivasarao,
A. Jayashree, 31 (3), 2015, 1801-1809.
9. Cryst Eng Comm, Structural study of three nimesulidetriazole derivatives using
X-ray powder diffraction: effect of substitution on supramolecular assembly,
Tanusri Dey, Soumen Ghosh, Jyoti Mareddy, A. Jayashree, Sarbani Pal, and Alok
K. Mukherjee, 17, 2015, 764-774.
10. Oriental Journal of Chemistry, Pre-Column derivatization Chiral HPLC Method
for the separation and quantification of (R,R)-2,8-diazobicyclo [4.3.0]nonane
content in (S,S)-2,8-diazobicyclo[4.3.0] nonane, A Key Intermediate of
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32. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, Synthesis and biological evaluation
of nimesulide based new class of triazole derivatives as potential PDE4B
inhibitors against cancer cells, Jyoti Mareddy, Suresh Babu Nallapati, Jayashree
Anireddy, Yumnam Priyadarshini Devi, Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori,
Ravikumar Kapavarapu and Sarbani pal, 23, 2013, 6721-6727.
33. Journal of Pharmacy Research, Molecular modeling studies of few novel 3, 4heteroannelated quinolin-2-ones with DNA Gyrase and invitro evaluation of their
antibacterial activity, A. Jayashree, A. Tejeswara Rao and M. Anji Reddy, 6,
2013, 389-394.
34. Letters in Drug Design & Discovery, Faster Approach Towards 1,2,3-Triazolyl
Quinolines Via CuAAC in Water: Their Crystal Structure Analysis and
Antibacterial Activities, Jyoti Mareddy, Koduru Sri Shanthi Praveena, Nallapati
Suresh, Anireddy Jayashree, Soma Roy, Dandela Rambabu, Nandula Yadagiri
Sreenivasa Murthy and Sarbani Pal, A Remarkably Vol.10 (4), 2013, 343-352.
35. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical and Bio medical sciences,
Molecular docking experiments of 4-oxotheino [3,2-c] quinoline-2-carboxylates
with DNA and their potential anticancer property, A. Jaya shree, Y. Satish and
M. Anji Reddy, Vol.4 (2) 2013
36. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical sciences,
An environmentally benign and efficient synthesis of Fosinopril intermediate
from undesired optical isomers generated during the industrial synthesis of
fosinopril, A. Jayashree, M.V.R.Krishna Reddy, K.R.Reddy and D.M.Reddy,
Vol.4 (2), 2013.
37. Scipharm, Development and Validation of a stability indicating LC method for
the simultaneous estimation of Levodropropizine, Chloropheniramine,
Methylparaben, Propylparaben and Levodropropizine impurities, Palakurthi
Ashok kumar, Thummala Veera Raghava raju, Dongala Thirupathi, Y. Ravindra
Kumar, A. Jaya Shree, 81, 2013, 139-150.
38. International Journal of Chemical and pharmaceutical Research, Synthesis and
characterization of some 1,4-diazepines derivatives, K. Sudarshan Rao, K.
Nageswara Rao, Bhausaheb Chavan, P. Muralikrishna and A. Jayashree, 5(12),
2013, 1140-1143.
39. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, Cyclisation of indoles by
using orthophosphoric acid in sumatriptan and rizatriptan, K. Sudarshan Rao, K.
Nageswara Rao, Bhausaheb Chavan, P. Muralikrishna and A. Jayashree, 5(8),
2013, 107-109.
40. Tetrahedron Letters, An Efficient one-step chemoselective reduction of alkyl
ketones over aryl ketones in -diketones using LiHMDS and lithium aluminium
hydride, S. Veeraswamy, K. Indrasena Reddy, R. Venkat Ragavan, K. Tirumal
Reddy, Satyanarayana Yennam, A. Jayashree, 35 (53), 2012, 4651-4653.
41. Tetrahedron Letters, Synthesis of novel isoxazole-benzoquinone hybrids via 1,3dipolar cycloaddition reaction as key step, P. Ravi Kumar, M. Behera, K.
Raghavulu, A. Jaya Shree, and Satyanarayana Yennam, 32 (53), 2012, 41084113.
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22. National Poster Symposium on Advances in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry2014 (AOMC-2014) conducted by Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology
& Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan Section, IST at JNTUH on 24th
December 2014 presented a paper entitled Synthesis, characterization and
biological activity of some novel 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole derivatives is presented.
23. National Poster Symposium on Advances in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry2014 (AOMC-2014) conducted by Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology
& Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan Section, IST at JNTUH on 24th
December 2014 presented a paper entitled Synthesis and biological evaluation of
-carboline oxadiazole hybrid molecules is presented.
24. National Poster Symposium on Advances in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry2014 (AOMC-2014) conducted by Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology
& Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan Section, IST at JNTUH on 24th
December 2014 presented a paper entitled Synthesis of norfloxacin analogueshistone deacetylase inhibitors is presented.
25. National Poster Symposium in Advances in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry2014 (AOMC-2014) conducted by Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology
& Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan Section, IST at JNTUH on 24th
December 2014 presented a paper entitled Isolation of active bio-marker from
natural resources and their standardization methods with chemical markers and
therapeutic activity is presented.
26. National Poster Symposium in Advances in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry2014 (AOMC-2014) conducted by Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology
& Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan Section, IST at JNTUH on 24th
December 2014 presented a paper entitled Copper-mediated direct arylation of 1,
3, 4-oxadiazoles is presented.
27. National Poster Symposium in Advances in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry2014 (AOMC-2014) conducted by Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology
& Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan Section, IST at JNTUH on 24th
December 2014 presented a paper entitled Synthesis and antibacterial activity
studis of 2-aryl benzothiazoles and its derivatives is presented.
28. National Poster Symposium in Advances in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry2014 (AOMC-2014) conducted by Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology
& Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan Section, IST at JNTUH on 24th
December 2014 presented a paper entitled Facile and short synthesis of () 1hydroxy indolizidine and () coniceine from picolinic acid ethyl ester via cross
claisen condensation is presented.
29. National Poster Symposium in Advances in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry2014 (AOMC-2014) conducted by Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology
& Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan Section, IST at JNTUH on 24th
December 2014 presented a paper entitled Quantification of piperazine content in
ciprofloxacin hydrochloride using chemical derivatization method by HPLC is
presented.
30. National Poster Symposium in Advances in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry2014 (AOMC-2014) conducted by Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology
& Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan Section, IST at JNTUH on 24th
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JNTUH during 23rd 25th June 2014 presented a paper entitled Synthesis of
combretastatin analogues by using nano particles is presented.
39. International Conference on New Dimensions in Chemistry and Chemical
Technologies-Applications in Pharma Industry, Organized by CCST, IST,
JNTUH during 23rd 25th June 2014 presented a paper entitled Synthesis,
antibacterial and in vitro anti proliferative activity of triazolobenzoxepine
derivatives is presented.
40. International Conference on New Dimensions in Chemistry and Chemical
Technologies-Applications in Pharma Industry, Organized by CCST, IST,
JNTUH during 23rd 25th June 2014 presented a paper entitled Cyclisation of
indoles by using orthophosphoric acid in sumatriptan and rizatriptan is
presented.
41. International Conference on New Dimensions in Chemistry and Chemical
Technologies-Applications in Pharma Industry, Organized by CCST, IST,
JNTUH during 23rd 25th June 2014 presented a paper entitled Development and
validation of RP-HPLC method for simultaneous determination of metformin and
miglitol in bulk and pharmaceutical formulation is presented.
42. International Conference on New Dimensions in Chemistry and Chemical
Technologies-Applications in Pharma Industry, Organized by CCST, IST,
JNTUH during 23rd 25th June 2014 presented a paper entitled Chemical
investigation studies and determination of bioactive components of plectranthus
bishopianus by rp-hplc and lc-ms(ion-trap) analysis is presented.
43. International Conference on New Dimensions in Chemistry and Chemical
Technologies-Applications in Pharma Industry, Organized by CCST, IST,
JNTUH during 23rd 25th June 2014 presented a paper entitled Synthesis,
characterisation and biological activity of some citrate composites of novel
fluoroquinolone triazole derivatives.
44. International Conference on Chemistry for Sustainable Development: Indian
Perspective Held at Abudhabi, Dubai, during 10th to 14th 2014 organised by
Indian Council of Chemists, presented a paper entitled Total synthesis of
agelanesin-a marine natural product and a potential cytotoxic agent on 11th june
2014.
45. International Conference on Drugs for the Future Infectious Diseases-Anti
microbial Drug Discoverychallenges and Perspectives DFID-2014 held at
NIPER, Hyderabad, during march 27-28, 2014, a paper entitled Synthesis and
characterization of novel 2-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)2-(piperazen1yl)-1-(pyridine3yl)etanone-and its reductive alkylation analogues is presented.
46. Nature inspired initiatives in Chemical Trends at CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad,
organised by CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Tarnaka, Hyderabad,
A.P., India during March 2-5, 2014 presented a paper on Synthesis of new bis1,2,3-triazole-linked sugar hybrids is presented on 2-3-2014.
47. Nature inspired initiatives in Chemical Trends at CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad, India
Organised by CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Tarnaka,
Hyderabad, A.P., India during March 2-5, 2014 presented a paper on Microwave
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67. General Strategy for Large-Scale Synthesis of (+)-Rivastigmine and (+)-NPS R568. Rao, Ramakrishna; Shewalkar, Mukesh Padmakar; Nandipati, Ramadevi;
Yadav, Jhillu Singh; Khagga, Mukkanti; Shinde, Devanand Baburao. Synthetic
Communications (2012), 42(4), 589-598.
68. Simple and sensitive stability-indicating ion chromatography method for the
determination of cyclopropylamine innevirapine and moxifloxacin hydrochloride
drug substances. Kothapalli, Pavan Kumar S. R.; Khagga, Mukkanti;
Mekala,Nageswara Rao; Sigamani, John Prasanna; Vundavilli, Jagadeesh Kumar;
Masani, Narendra Kumar; Sharma, Hemant Kumar. Scientia Pharmaceutica
(2012), 80(1), 77-87.
69. Enantioselective synthesis of antiepileptic drug, (-)-levetiracetam. Synthetic
applications of the versatile new chiral N-sulfinimine. Chandra Babu, K.; Buchi
Reddy, R.; Naresh, E.; Ram Mohan, K.; Madhusudhan, G.; Mukkanti, K. EJournal of Chemistry (2013), 475032, 6 pp.
70. Development of stability-indicating uplc method for determining zolpidem
tartrate and its product related variants in drug substance and drug products.
Murthy, M. Vishnu; Krishnaiah, Ch.; Kumar, Ramesh; Mukkanti, K. Journal of
Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies Ahead of Print.
71. Pharmacokinetic profiling of efavirenz-emtricitabine-tenofovir fixed dose
combination in pregnant and non-pregnant rats pharmacokinetic profiling of
antiretrovirals in pregnant ratsr. Nirogi et al. Nirogi, Ramakrishna;Bhyrapunei,
Gopinadh; Kandikere, Vishwottam; Muddana, Nageswararao; Saralaya,
Ramanatha; Komarneni, Prashanth;Mudigonda, Koteshwara; Mukkanti, K.
Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition (2012), 33(5), 265-277.
72. A simple and efficient synthesis of goniothalesdiol A. Thakur, Pallavi; Boyapelly,
Kumaraswamy; Gurram, Raji Reddy;Bandichhor, Rakeshwar; Mukkanti, Khagga.
Tetrahedron: Asymmetry (2012), 23(9), 659-661.
73. First stereoselective total synthesis of panaxjapyne C. Thakur, Pallavi;
Kumaraswamy, B.; Raji Reddy, G.; Bandichhor,Rakeshwar; Mukkanti, K.
Tetrahedron Letters (2012), 53(29), 3703-3705. (Impact Factor: 2.63: Citations:
00)
74. A validated rapid stability-indicating method for the determination of related
substances in vardenafil hydrochloride by ultra-performance liquid
chromatography. Kumar, Kakumani Kishore; Rao, Chimalakonda Kameswara;
Reddy, Yarram Rama Koti; Mukkanti, Khagga. American Journal of Analytical
Chemistry (2012), 3(1), 59-66.
75. Rapid simultaneous determination of olmesartan, amlodipine, and
hydrochlorothiazide in combined pharmaceutical dosage form by stabilityindicating ultra performance liquid chromatography. Kumar, Kakumani Kishore;
Rao, Chimalakonda Kameswara; Madhusudan, G.; Mukkanti, Khagga. American
Journal of Analytical Chemistry (2012), 3(1), 50-58.
76. (Pd/C-mediated) coupling-iodocyclization-coupling strategy in discovery of novel
PDE4 inhibitors: a new synthesis of pyrazolopyrimidines. Mahesh Kumar, P.;
Siva Kumar, K.; Meda, Chandana L. T.; Rajeshwar Reddy, G.; Mohakhud,
Pradeep K.; Mukkanti, K.; Rama Krishna, G.; Malla Reddy, C.; Rambabu, D.;
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Rakesh Kumar; Kulkarni, Pushkar; Parsa, Kishore V. L.; Pal, Manojit.
MedChemComm (2012), 3(6), 667-672.
77. Development and validation of stability indicating LC method for Olmesartan
medoxomil. Rao, Chimalakonda Kameswara; Kumar, Kakumani Kishore;
VijayaLaxmi, Maddala; Srinivasulu, Polisetty; Madhusudhan, Gutta; Mukkanti,
Khagga; Srinivas, Koduri Sai Venkata. American Journal of Analytical Chemistry
(2012), 3(2), 153-160.
78. Stability-indicating UPLC method for determination of Imatinib Mesylate and
their degradation products in active pharmaceutical ingredient and pharmaceutical
dosage forms. Nageswari, A.; Reddy, K. V. S. R. Krishna; Mukkanti, K. Journal
of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis (2012), 66 109-115.
79. Stability indicating uplc method for the rapid separation of related components of
gemcitabine hydrochloride. Naga Malleswararao, Ch. Surya; Suryanaryana, M.
V.; Krishna, K.; Mukkanti, K. Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related
Technologies (2012), 35(18), 2511-2523.
80. DDQ-mediated direct oxidative coupling of amides with benzylic and allylic sp3
C-H bonds under metal-free conditions. Ramesh, D.; Ramulu, U.; Mukkanti,
K.venkateswarlu, N Tetrahedron Letters (2012), 53(23), 2904-2908.
81. Solvent effect on copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC):
Synthesis of novel triazolyl substituted quinolines as potential anticancer agents.
Ellanki, Amarender Reddy; Islam, Aminul; Rama, Veera Swamy; Pulipati, Ranga
Prasad; Rambabu, D.; Rama Krishna, G.; Malla Reddy, C.; Mukkanti, K.; Vanaja,
G. R.; Kalle, Arunasree M.; Shiva Kumar, K.; Pal, Manojit. Bioorganic &
Medicinal Chemistry Letters (2012), 22(10), 3455-3459.
82. Synthesis and anti-neuroinflammatory activity studies of substituted 3,4dihydroquinoxalin-2-amine derivatives. Shobha, Donthabhakthuni; Chari,
Murugulla Adharvana; Mukkanti, Khagga; Kim, Sun Yeou. Tetrahedron Letters
(2012), 53(22), 2675-2679.
83. Liquid chromatographic method for the separation of anomers of miglitol.
Seshaiah, K. Rama; Rao, Y. Venkat; Samanta, Sudip Kr.; Prasadaraju, V. V. N.
K. V.; Mukkanti, K.; Reddy, V. Ranga. Journal of Liquid Chromatography &
Related Technologies (2012), 35(6), 798-804.
84. Micro liquid-liquid extraction of synthetic pyrethroids from surface waters for
liquid-chromatographic determination [Erratum to document cited in
CA156:212807]. Albaseer, Saeed S.; Rao, R. Nageswara; Swamy, Y. V.;
Mukkanti, K.; Gowda Bandi, Boje. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry
(2012), 94(2), 427.
85. Aluminum phosphate [AlPO4 (H)]: A mild and efficient recyclable catalyst for
one-pot synthesis of polyhydroquinoline via the Hantzsch reaction under solventfree conditions. Purandhar, K.; Jyothi, V.; Reddy, P. Pratap; Chari, M.
Adharvana; Mukkanti, K. Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry (2012), 49(1), 232236.
86. Design and synthesis of novel cytotoxic agents based on combined framework of
quinoline and nimesulide. Reddy, Lingam Venkata; Kethavath, Mohan; Nakka,
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quinoline and nimesulide. Reddy, Lingam Venkata; Kethavath, Mohan; Nakka,
Mamatha; Beevi, Syed Sultan; Mangamoori, Lakshmi Narasu; Mukkanti,
Khagga; Pal, Sarbani.Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry (2012), 49(1), 80-87.
98. Construction of a six-membered fused N-heterocyclic ring via a new 3-component
reaction: synthesis of (pyrazolo) pyrimidines/pyridines. Kumar, P. Mahesh;
Kumar, K. Siva; Mohakhud, Pradeep Kumar; Mukkanti, K.; Kapavarapu, R.;
Parsa, Kishore V. L.; Pal, Manojit. Chemical Communications (Cambridge,
United Kingdom) (2012), 48(3), 431-433.
99. A simple and efficient synthesis of goniothalesdiol A. Thakur, Pallavi; Boyapelly,
Kumaraswamy; Gurram, Raji Reddy;Bandichhor, Rakeshwar; Mukkanti, Khagga.
Tetrahedron: Asymmetry (2012), 23(9), 659-661.
100. First stereoselective total synthesis of panaxjapyne C. Thakur, Pallavi;
Kumaraswamy, B.; Raji Reddy, G.; Bandichhor, Rakeshwar; Mukkanti, K.
Tetrahedron Letters (2012), 53(29), 3703-3705.
101. A validated rapid stability-indicating method for the determination of related
substances in vardenafil hydrochloride by ultra-performance liquid
chromatography. Kumar, Kakumani Kishore; Rao, Chimalakonda Kameswara;
Reddy, Yarram Rama Koti; Mukkanti, Khagga. American Journal of Analytical
Chemistry (2012), 3(1), 59-66.
102. Rapid simultaneous determination of olmesartan, amlodipine, and
hydrochlorothiazide in combined pharmaceutical dosage form by stabilityindicating ultra performance liquid chromatography. Kumar, Kakumani Kishore;
Rao, Chimalakonda Kameswara; Madhusudan, G.; Mukkanti, Khagga. American
Journal of Analytical Chemistry (2012), 3(1), 50-58.
103. (Pd/C-mediated) coupling-iodocyclization-coupling strategy in discovery of
novel PDE4 inhibitors: a new synthesis of pyrazolopyrimidines. Mahesh Kumar,
P.; Siva Kumar, K.; Meda, Chandana L. T.; Rajeshwar Reddy, G.; Mohakhud,
Pradeep K.; Mukkanti, K.; Rama Krishna, G.; Malla Reddy, C.; Rambabu, D.;
Shiva Kumar, K.; Krishna Priya, K.; Chennubhotla, Keerthana Sarma; Banote,
Rakesh Kumar; Kulkarni, Pushkar; Parsa, Kishore V. L.; Pal, Manojit.
MedChemComm (2012), 3(6), 667-672.
104. Development and validation of stability indicating LC method for Olmesartan
medoxomil. Rao, Chimalakonda Kameswara; Kumar, Kakumani Kishore;
VijayaLaxmi, Maddala; Srinivasulu, Polisetty; Madhusudhan, Gutta; Mukkanti,
Khagga; Srinivas, Koduri Sai Venkata. American Journal of Analytical Chemistry
(2012), 3(2), 153-160.
105. Stability-indicating UPLC method for determination of Imatinib Mesylate and
their degradation products in active pharmaceutical ingredient and pharmaceutical
dosage forms. Nageswari, A.; Reddy, K. V. S. R. Krishna; Mukkanti, K. Journal
of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis (2012), 66 109-115.
106. Identification Of Prasugrel (An Antiplatelet Drug) Impurities By Lc-Ms/Ms,
Rapid Determination Of Prasugrel Hydrochloride Related Substances And
Degradation Products In Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient And Pharmaceutical
Dosage Forms By Stability Indicating Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatographic
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25. Synthesis of antibiotic linezolid analogues. Reddy, Pingili Krishna; Mukkanti, K.;
Rao, Dodda Mohan. Asian Journal of Chemistry (2012), 24(8), 3479-3482.
26. Lewis acid mediated nucleophilic ring-opening of 1-benzhydrylazetidin-3-ol with
aryl alcohols: a formal synthesis of carvedilol. Reddy, V. V. R. M. Krishna;
Ramamohan, H.; Ganesh, A.; Srinivas, K.; Mukkanti, K.; Madhusudhan, G.
Analytical Chemistry: An Indian Journal (2011), 10(12), 771-775.
27. A validated stability indicating high performance liquid chromatographic assay
method to investigate stability of Omeprazole injection in injectable solutions (5%
Dextrose and 0.9% Sodium Chloride). Binnor, Anil K.; Mukkanti,Khagga;
Suryanarayana, Mulukutla V.; Roy, Sunilendu B Journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences and Research (2012), 4(5), 1814-1818.
28. Process for producing 6-(2, 3-dichlorophenyl)-1,2,4-triazine-3,4-diamine
(lamotrigine) and identification, characterization of a new N-methyl impurity.
Venkanna, G.; Nagender, D.; Venkateswarlu, P.; Shekhar, K. Chandra;
Madhusudhan, G.; Mukkanti, K.. Pharma Chemica (2012), 4(1), 100-105..
29. Development and validation of stability indicating HPLC method for Lamivudine,
Zidovudine and Abacavir in tablet dosage forms. Reddiah, Ch. Venkata; Devi, P.
Rama; Mukkanti, K.; Katari, Srinivasarao. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Phytopharmacological Research (2012), 1(5), 247-256.
30. Recovery process of salicylic acid from Lamivudine and reducing its impacts on
environment by using the recovery and manufacturing process. Babu, M.
Srinivasa; Arbindasahu; Mukkanti; Rao, Sadineni S.; Murthy, B. N. International
Research Journal of Pharmacy (2012), 3(4), 258-260.
31. Innovative recycling of undesired enantiomer of naproxen. Prashanth, Reddy G.;
Mukkanti, Kagga; Mohanty, Sandeep; Bandichhor, Rakeshwar. Chemistry &
Biology Interface (2012), 2(1), 48-51
32. Michael-type addition of nitroalkanes to nitroalkenes in water. Synthesis of 1,3dinitro compounds. Tulam, Vijaya Kumar; Kotte, Subhash Chandra Bose; Chinta,
Rama Koteswara Rao; Mainkar, Prathama S.; Murali, P. M.; Mukkanti, K..
International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Chemistry (2012), 2(2), 254257
33. Synthesis and characterization of novel antilipidemic agents. Sekhar, B. V. V. N.
Chandra; Kumar, N. Ramesh; Mukkanti, K.; Chakravarthy, A. Kalyan. Asian
Journal of Chemistry (2012), 24(3), 1357-1361.
3. Prof. Pramod Kumar
1. Separation of H2, C1-C4 Hydrocarbons on indigenous alumina, P.Kumar and
D.Kunzru, Indian Chemical Manufacturer, 12-15-Aug.1978.
2. Modelling of Naphtha Pyrolysis, P.Kumar and D.Kunzru, Ind.Eng.Chem process
Des. Dev., 24(3), 774-82, 1985.
3. Kinetics of Coke Deposition in Naphtha Pyrolysis, P.Kumar and D.Kunzru,
Canadian JI. Chem. Engg., 63, 598-604, 1985.
4. Coke Formation in a Tubular Reactor during Naphtha Pyrolysis, P.Kumar and D.
Kunzru, Canadian JI.Chem. Engg. 65,200-5,1987.
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2.
Year of establishment
1989
3.
Yes
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
Program
Specialization
1.
PG
M.Tech
Biotechnology ( Regular)
2.
PG
M.Tech
3.
PG
M.Tech
4.
PG
M.Tech
5.
PG
M.Sc
6.
PG
M.Sc
Microbiology
7.
Doctoral
Ph.D.
Biotechnology
5.
6.
7.
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9.
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Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
--
--
--
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
Name
Dr. A. Uma
Dr. M.
Lakshmi
Narasu
Dr. Archana
Giri
Dr. L. Saida
Naik
Dr. P.
Lakshmi
Dr. E.
Sireesha
Ms. Ch.
Kalyani
Qualification
Designation Specialization
M.Sc .,
M.Tech., Ph.
D
M.Sc., Ph.D
Assistant
Professor &
HEAD
Professor &
BOS
Chairperson
M.Sc., Ph. D
Assistant
Professor
B.Tech.,
Assistant
M.Tech., Ph.D Professor
M.Sc.,
M.Tech., Ph.D
M.Sc.,
M.Tech., Ph.D
M.Sc.,
M.Tech.,
(Ph.D)
M.Sc., (Ph.D)
Mr. K.
Venkateswara
Reddy
Mr. B. Suresh B.Tech.,
Babu
M.Tech.,
(Ph.D)
Mr. P. Ranjit B.Tech.,
M.Tech.,
(Ph.D)
No. of
Years of
Experience
Biotechnology 9 (Regular)
10+ (Other)
No. of
Ph.D.
Students
guided
for the
last 4
years
5
Biotechnology 32
20
Lecturer
Biotechnology 9 (Regular)
10 (Adhoc)
Chemical Engg 9
&
Biotechnology
Biotechnology 14
Lecturer
Biotechnology 8
--
Lecturer
Biotechnology 6
--
Lecturer
Biotechnology 4
--
Lecturer
Biotechnology 4
--
Lecturer
Biotechnology 4
--
--
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Mr. M.
Anjaneyulu
M.Sc.,
Lecturer
Biotechnology 1
M.Tech.,
(Ph.D)
Ms. M.
B.Tech.,
Lecturer
Chemical Engg 6 months
Vasavi
M.Tech.,
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
--
-1
M.Tech (Biotechnology)
M.Tech (Biochemical Engineering)
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Percentage
60%
65%
16:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the
designation
Sanctioned
Vacancies
Actual
DPO
01
01
--
Technical assistant
01
--
--
Lab Technician
02
01
--
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major Enzyme Engineering, Plant Tissue
funding agencies
Culture, Animal Cell Culture, Tissue
Engineering
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. (Last four years)
None
Principal
Investigator
Dr. A. Uma
Funding
Agency
Production of Bioethanol
from Concentrated black
liquor (CBL) Waste of CSIR
Rajahmundry Paper mills.
Technology
Project on
Prof. M Lakshmi
Hydrogen
Production
Narasu
MNRE
through Biological Routes
Duration
Amount
(Rs)
3 years
(20102013)
9,80,000
5 years
(20102015)
49,69,000
95
Prof. M Lakshmi
Narasu
Prof. M Lakshmi
Narasu
Dr. M Lakshmi
Narasu
Dr. M Lakshmi
Narasu
Dr. Archanagiri
Dr. A. Uma
Dr. A. Uma
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Bioconversion of ascorbic
acid to ascorbic acid 2phospate by using ascorbic
acid 2 kinase from a
microbial source
Scale up studies and process
development
for
the
production of L-arginine by
fermentation
One time grant of funds from
UGC under BSR scheme
Evaluation
of
chemopreventive activity of
Elytraria acaulis as insight
into molecular mechanism
Bioprocess development for
adiponectin production using
hairy root culturers of withan
somnifera
Studies on the effects of
Obesity and Obesity induced
Type 2 Diabetes on advanced
aging phenomenon.
UGC
3 years
2010-2013
7.41,000
TIFAC
2 years
2010-2011
29,00,000
UGC
2012
7,00,000
AICTE
2013
12,00,000
AICTE
2 years
2011-2012
16,30,000
DBT
3 years
(20122015)
56,96,000
5 years
(20122015)
88,68,000
3 years
2010-2013
32,47,000
3 Years
2015-2018
38,79,000
INDO-US
Joint
Consortium for development Clean
of Sustainable Advanced Energy
Lignocellulosic
Biofuel Research
Systems.
and
Developm
ent Center
Biochemical elucidation of
Centella asiatica
leaf
epidermome , cloning and
over expression of the genes DST
involved in the production of
pharmaceutically important
centellosides
Commercialization of sweet
sorghum as a complementary
feed stock for ethanol
DBT
production in the sugar mills
of Maharashtra, Tamilnadu
and Gujarat.
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a) National collaboration
b) International collaboration:
DRR
ICRISAT
IICT
Hetero Drugs
GVK Bio
IIL
GVK Bio
NATCO Pharma
Hemarus
ICRISAT
DRR
ICRISAT
IICT
JCERDC, USA
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,
etc.; total grants received
Nil
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
None
22. Publications
165 publications in National /International):
Prof. M. LAXMI NARSU
INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
1. Mamatha Nakka, Murtuja Seikh Begum, B. F. Mathews Varaprasad, A Lingam
Venkata Reddy, Abir Bhattacharya, Madeleine Helliwell, Alok Kumar Mukherjee,
Syed Sultan Beevi, Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori, Khagga Mukkanti and Sarbani Pal
(2010) Naproxen and ibuprofen based acyl hydrazone derivatives: Synthesis, structure
analysis and cytotoxicity studies. Chem. Pharm. Res, 2(6):393-409
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2. Soma Roy, Archana Giri, Chodisetti Bhuvaneswari., M Lakshmi Narasu, Charu C. Giri
(2010). High frequency plant Regeneration via Direct Organogenisis in Andrographis
Paniculata. Medicinal and Aromatic plants sciences and biotechnology, 3 (1) 94-96.
3. Madhurima Bhatnagar, Kalyani Prasad, Pooja Bhatnagar-Mathur, M. Lakshmi
Narasu, Farid Waliyar and Kiran K. Sharma (2010) An efficient method for the
production of marker-free transgenic plants of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Plant Cell
Rep 29:495502 (C.I.-33) (IF2.936)
4. Lingam Venkata Reddy, Alishetty Suman, Syed Sultan Beevi, Lakshmi Narasu
Mangamoori, Khagga Mukkanti, Sarbani Pal. (2010). Design and synthesis of 1-aroyl2-ylidene hydrazines under conventional and microwave irradiation conditions and
their cytotoxic activities. J. Braz. Chem. Soc. 21 (1). (C.I.-10)
5. Y. Ram Babu, K. Rama Krishna, M. Lakshmi Narasu, Hari Narayana A, M. Taraka Raj
(2010). Docking studies of carbohydrate ligands against native and mutant surfactant
protein-D from lung Alveolar type II cells. Der PharmaChemica. 2(2). 27-36.
6. S. Suryanarayana Raju, Bezawada Manikumar and M. Lakshmi Narasu (2010).
Biodegradation of phenolic compounds by Halobacterium cutirubrum. Asian Jr. of
Microbiol. Biotech. Env. Sc. Vol- 12(1). Pp-63-70.
7. R. Kiranmayee, Ch, Bhuvaneswari, Suryakala Gandi, M. Lakshmi Narasu and
Archana Giri (2011) Direct and Indirect organogenesis of Alpinia galangal and the
phytochemical analysis. Appl Biochem Biotechnol DOI10. 1007/s 12010-011-9353-5.
(C.I.-5)
8. E. Sirisha, N. Rajasekar, and M. Lakshmi Narasu (2010), Isolation and Optimization of
Lipase Producing Bacteria from Oil Contaminated Soils, Advances in Biological
Research, 4 (5): 249-252. (C.I.-26)
9. Reddy, I.N.B.L. Reddy, D.S. and Narasu, M.L. and Sivaramakrishnan, S. (2011)
Characterization of disease resistance gene homologues isolated from finger millet
(Eleusine coracana L. Gaertn). Molecular Breeding, 27 (3). pp. 315-328. (C.I.-15)
10. Radha Madhavi Kanumuri, Ravikanth Reddy Kosana, Veerasubba Reddy
Nandhimandalam, Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori, and Sripad Gunwar (2011). Novel
expression system for the large scale Production of Recombinant Human B-type
natriuretic peptide (BNP) for therapeutic purpose, International Journal of Biological
Technology (2011) 2(1):26-33.
11. Gajula, Chandrasekhar, Chandel, Anuj Kumar, Konakalla, Radhika, Rudravaram,
Ravinder, Pogaku Ravindra, Mangamoori Lakshmi Narasu (2011). Fermentation of
Groundnut Shell Enzymatic Hydrolysate for Fuel Ethanol Production by Free and
Sorghum Stalks Immobilized Cells of Pichia stipitis NCIM 3498 International Journal
of Chemical Reactor Engineering. 9, 1, 1542-6580.
12. Sugumar Parthasarathy, and Chandran Dev, Rani, Gudavalli Sudha, Shahana
Pallichera Vijayan, Maske Dasarath Keshavrao, Pundi Narasimhan Rangarajan, and
Mangamoori Lakshmi Narasu and Srinivasan Villuppanoor Alwar (2011). Recombinant
mid gut antigen (Bm95) as a vaccine against Indian Rhiphicephalus haemaphysaloides
in Bos indicus cattle: Research in Veterinary Science, 90 (2). pp. 262-268. (C.I.-5)IF:
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13. LingamVenkata Reddy, Suresh Babu Nallapati, Syed Sultan Beevi, Lakshmi Narasu
Mangamoori, Khagga Mukkanti and Sarbani Pal (2011) A Green Synthesis of N(Quinoline-3-ylmethylene)benzohydrazide Derivatives and their Cytotoxicity Activities
J. Braz. Chem. Soc., Vol. 22, No. 9, 1742-1749, (C.I.-5)
14. Kameswara Rao Kottapalli, M. Lakshmi Narasu and K. K. Jena Effective strategy
for pyramiding three bacterial blight resistance genes into fine grain rice cultivar,
Samba Mahsuri, using sequence tagged site markers Biotechnol. Lett. 2010 Jul;
32(7):989-96. (C.I.-16) (IF 1. 636)
15. P. Ajay Babu, Mangamoori L Narasu and Srinivas Kolli. (2010). Discovery of novel
anti-proliferative compounds against A549 cells by virtual screening. Chem- Bio
Informatics Journal. Vo-10, pp. 46-60. (C.I.-2)
16. S.I. Ahmed, M.L. Narasu, S.J. Mohan and Y.M. Rao (2010) Formulation Study and
Evaluation of Matrix and Three-Layer Matrix Tablets Oral Controlled Drug Delivery
System Based on Xanthan Gum and Locust Bean Gum, International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology Volume 3 Issue 2 July
17. Chandrasekhar Gajula, Radhika Konakalla, Chandel Anuj Kumar, Ravinder Rudravarm
and Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori (2011) Fermentation of enzymatically saccharified
groundnut shell for fuel ethanol production by Pichia stipitis NCIM 3498, Current
Trends in Microbiology and Pharmacy Vol 4(5), 982-992.
18. Rajalakshmi. S, Nagarajan. T, V. S. Rao, Vidyasagar. P, Saranyarevathi. K,
Nagendrakumar. B. S, Rajendra. L, Lakshmi Narasu. M, Srinivasan. A. V.(2010)
Immunocapture Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent assay for Assessment of In Vitro
Potency of Recombinant Hepatitis B Vaccines, Clinical and Vaccine Immunology Vol
17(8),1252-1260 (C.I.-7) (IF 2. 373)
19. Siva K. Chamarthi, Hari C. Sharma Hari C. Sharma, Santosh P. Deshpande, C. T. Hash,
V. Rajaram, P. Ramu, and M. Lakshmi Narasu (2012) Genomic diversity among
sorghum genotypes with resistance to sorghum shoot fly, Atherigona soccata J. Plant
Biochem. Biotechnol.21(2):242251 (DOI 10.1007/s13562-011-0100-3) (IF 0.83)
20. S. Prashant, M. Sri Lakshmi Sunita, V. L. Sirisha, V. Vijaya Bhaskar, A Maruthi Rao,
M. Lakshmi Narasu and P. B. Kavi Kishor (2012) Isolation of cinnamoyl CoA
reductase and cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase gene promoters from Leucaena
leucocephala, a leguminous tree species, and characterization of tissue-specific activity
in transgenic tobacco Plant Cell Tiss. Organ Cult. (2012) 108:421436 DOI
10.1007/s11240-011-0053-1 (C.I.-6) (IF 2.612)
21. Jaya Bhavani Vutla, Dev Chandran, Maroudam Veerasami, Parthasarathy Sugumar,
Pallichera Vijayan Shahana, Dipankar Das,
Mangamoori Lakshmi Narasu,
Villuppanoor Alwar Srinivasan (2011) Cloning, expression and purification of ESAT-6
and CFP-10 and their use in the detection of IFN- responses in tuberculosis infected
cattle , Biotechnol. Bioinf. Bioeng. 2011, 1(2):255-264(C.I.-2)
22. Parthasarathy Sugumar, Gudavalli Sudha Rani, Pallichera Vijayan Shahana, Dasarath
Keshavrao Maske, Pundi Narasimhan Rangarajan, Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori,
Villuppanoor Alwar Srinivasan (2011) Recombinant mid gut antigen (Bm95) as a
vaccine against Indian Rhiphicephalus haemaphysaloides in Bos indicus cattle.
Research in Veterinary Science Volume 90, Issue 2, 262268(C.I.-5)
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23. C. Siva Kumar, H. C. Sharma, Peter M. Vijay and Lakshmi Narasu Leaf surface
chemicals of sorghum seedlings influence the genotypic resistance to shoot fly,
Atherigona soccata (2011) Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology (2011)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13562-011-0048-3 (IF 0.81)
24. K. Sathish, R. Sriraman, B. Mohana Subramanian, N. Hanumantha Rao, K. Balaji, M.
Lakshmi Narasu, V.A. Srinivasan (2011) Plant expressed EtMIC2 is an effective
immunogen
in
conferring
protection
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chicken
coccidiosis.
doi.org/10.1016/j.Vaccine.2011.09.117 (C.I.-12) (IF 3.485)
25. Boje Gowda Bandi, Mangamoori Lakshmi Narasu, Bonala Kalyana Chakravarthy,
Narendra Kumar Savala (2011) optimization of production conditions for intracellular
galactosidase from Enterobacter dissolvens. Int. J. Biol. Sci. Vol. II (2nd Issue), pp.
155-161 (IF 4.372)
26. Boje Gowda Bandi, Mangamoori Lakshmi Narasu, Kalukonda Muralikrishna K. Rahul
(2011) Screening, isolation and identification of intracellular galactosidase producing
bacteria from sugarcane waste contaminated soil Int. J. Biol. Sci. Vol. II (2nd Issue),
pp. 131-140 (IF 4.372)
27. Kalugonda Murali Krishna, Bandi Boje Gowda, D.Narendra Naik, Mangamoori
Lakshmi Narasu (2011) molecular cloning expression, and purification of non tagged
Aspergillus flavus urate oxidase in Escherichia coli. Int. J. Biol. Sci. Vol. II (2nd Issue),
pp. 167-173 (IF 4.372)
28. Siva K. Chamarthi, Hari C. Sharma, Santosh P. Deshpande, C. T. Hash, V. Rajaram, P.
Ramu, M. Lakshmi Narasu (2012) Genomic diversity among sorghum genotypes with
resistance to sorghum shoot fly, Atherigona soccata . Journal of Plant Biochemistry and
Biotechnology Volume 21, Issue 2, pp 242-25(IF 0.81)
29. Lingam Venkata Reddy, Mohan Kethavath, Mamatha Nakka, Syed Sultan Beevi,
Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori, Khagga Mukkanti, and Sarbani Pal (2012) Design and
Synthesis of Novel Cytotoxic Agents Based on Combined Framework of Quinoline and
Nimesulide . J. Heterocyclic Chem., 49, 80 (C.I.-8) (IF 0.873)
30. Bheema Lingeswara Reddy Inja Naga, Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori,
Sivaramakrishnan Subramanyam (2012) Identification and Characterization of ESTSSRs in Finger Millet (Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.) J. Crop Sci. Biotech. (March) 15
(1) : 9 - 16 ( C.I.-2)
31. Kankanala, Kavitha; Ranga Reddy, Vangala; Priyadarshini Devi, Yumnam; Narasu
Mangamoori, Lakshmi; Mukkanti, Khagga; Pal, Sarbani (2012) Synthesis of
Nimesulide Based New Class of Succinimide Analogues: Their Evaluation as Potential
Cytotoxic Agents Letters in Drug Design & Discovery, Volume 9, Number 8, , pp.
742-748(7) 0.961 (IF 0.961)
32. Kalyana Chakravarthy Bonala, Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori Screening, isolation, and
identification of extracellular (2012) lipase producing bacteria from oil mill waste. J.
Chem. Bio. Phy. Sci. Sec. B. Vol. 2, N0.2, 814-819.
33. Kiranmayee Rao & Bhuvaneswari Chodisetti & Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori &
Archana Giri (2012) Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation in Alpinia galanga
(Linn.) Willd. For Enhanced Acetoxychavicol Acetate Production. Appl Biochem
Biotechnol 168:339347 (C.I.-2) (IF 1.687)
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Nidadavolu &Das Achuthananda & Lakshmi Narasu Mangamuri &Uma Addepally.
(2012) Potential of Thermo and Alkali Stable Xylanases from Thielaviopsis basicola
(MTCC-1467) in Biobleaching of Wood Kraft Pulp. Appl Biochem Biotechnol
167:23692380 (IF 1.687)
35. Subathra Murugan, Santhakumar Ponsekaran, Lingaraja Kannivel, Lakshmi Narasu
Mangamoori, Dev Chandran, Srinivasan Villuppanoor Alwar, Chandrani Chakravarty,
Sunil K. Lal (2012) Recombinant haemagglutinin protein of highly pathogenic avian
influenza A (H5N1) virus expressed in Pichia pastoris elicits a neutralizing antibody
response in mice. Journal of Virological Methods Available online 31 July In Press,
(C.I.-4) (IF 1.883)
36. Subathra Murugan, Santhakumar Ponsekaran, P. Pardhasaradhi, Lakshmi Narasu
Mangamoori, Chandrani Chakravarty Sunil K. Lal, 2012 . Cloning and expression and
purification of Haemagglutinin and Neuraminidase gene of highly pathogenic avian
influenza H5N1 in Escherichia coli., Current trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy 6:
222-228, Vol No. 6, pp. 222-228
37. M. V. V. V. Sekhar Reddy, G. Chakshusmathi and M. Lakshmi Narasu (2012)
Small Molecule Inhibitors PTP1B and TCPTP, Int. J. of Pharm. Phytopharmacol. Res.
1 (5): 287-291
38. M. V. V. V. Sekhar Reddy, G. Chakshusmathi, P. C. Arun and M. Lakshmi Narasu
(2012) Developing Selective Inhibitors of PTP1B over TCPTP J. of Global trends in
Pharm. Sci.3 558-563
39. M. V. V. V. Sekhar Reddy, G. Chakshusmathi and M. Lakshmi Narasu (2012)
Novel Small molecule Inhibitors of PTP1B , Int.J.of Pharma and Biosci. 3 (2), 412-417
(IF 0.67)
40. M.V.V.V. Sekhar Reddy, Chakshumathi Ghadiyaram, Sunil Kumar Panigrahi,
Narasimha Rao, Krishnamurthy, Subramanya Hosahalli, Arun P Chandrasekharappa,
Dipankar Manna, Sangamesh E. Badiger, Pramod K. Dubey and Lakshmi Narasu
Mangamoori, (2014) Crystallization Report: X-Ray Structure of PTP1B in Complex
with a New PTP1B Inhibitor, Protein & Peptide Letters, 21, 1-4 (IF 5.41)
41. Rajaram V, Nepolean T, Senthilvel S, Varshney RK, Vadez V, Srivastava RK,
Shah TM, Supriya A, Kumar S, Ramana Kumari B, Bhanuprakash A, Lakshmi
Narasu M, Riera-Lizarazu O, Hash CT (2013), Pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.)
R. Br.] consensus linkage map constructed using four RIL mapping populations and
newly developed EST-SSRs BMC Genomics , 14:159( C.I.-7) ( IF 4.397)
42. Satyanarayana Rentala, Sudhakar Konada, Ramakrishna Chintala, Lakshmi Narasu
Mangamoori, Suryanarayana Murthy Upadhyayula, and Sarva Mangala Dhurjeti
(2013) Docking studies of Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Damnacanthal and Scopoletin with
human lens gamma D-crystalline Bioinformation. 2013; 9(14): 721724. doi:
10.6026/97320630009721 PMCID: PMC3746095 (IF 1.0)
43. Satyanarayana Rentala, Ramakrishna Chintala, Manohar Guda, Madhuri Chintala,
Aruna Lakshmi Komarraju, Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori (2013)Atorvastatin
inhibited Rho-associated kinase 1 (ROCK1) and focal adhesion kinase (FAK) mediated
adhesion and differentiation of CD133+CD44+ prostate cancer stem cells Biochem.
Biophys. Res.Comm. 441 (3), 586592 (C.I.-3) (IF 2.5)
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14. R. Kiranmayee, Ch, Bhuvaneswari, M. Lakshmi Narasu, and Archana Giri (2012).
Agrobacterium- Mediated Transformation in Alpinia galanga (Linn.) Wild. For
enhanced Acetoxychavicol Acetate production. Appl Biochem Biotechnol. (DOI
10.1007/s12010-012-9777-6).
15. Gayatri B and Archana Giri (2012) Production of medicinally important secondary
metabolites (stigmasterol and hecogenin) from root cultures of Chlorophytum
borivilianum (Safed Musli). Recent Research in Science and Technology. 4(5): 45-48.
16. Hassan Rostami, Archana Giri, Mohammad Zand. 2012. Phytic acid: impact on
environment and biotechnological solution to decrease eutrophication. International
Journal of Biological Sciences and Engineering. Vol 3, no. 3.177-183
17. Awantika Shrivastava, Durga Prasad K and Archana Giri (2012) P13Ks: A potential
target in cancer treatment-Analysis of binding sites through insilico studies. Novus
International Journal of Biotechnology and Bioscience. 1(3) 34-43
18. M. Nirmala, GE Suhasini, Archana Giri and Rashmi Shiva Kumar (2012) Genotoxicity
Study of Newly Synthesized Isatin Derivative- N-(7-Chloro-2-oxo-2,3-dihydro-1Hindol-3-yl) benzohydrazide. Biosciences Biotechnology Research ASIA. 9(2): 843-847
19. Bhuvneswari, R. Kiranmayee, and Archana Giri (2013). Phytochemical analysis of
Gymnema sylvestre and evaluation of its antimicrobial activity. Natural Product
Research Vol 27 :(DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2012.676548)
20. Hassan Rostami, Archana Giri (2013). An overview on microbial phytase and its
biotechnological applications. International journal of Advanced biotechnology and
Research; 4(1): 925-93
21. Amir Sasan M N, Abolfazl K, Archana Giri and Aziz A P (2013) Ethnobotany and folk
medicinal uses of major trees and shrubs in Northern Iran. Journal of Medicinal Plants
Research Vol. 7(7) 284-289
22. Awantika Shrivastava, Durga Prasad K and Archana Giri (2013) In Silico molecular
docking analysis to identify P13K inhibitors as possible NSCLC agents. International
Journal of Computatinal Bioinformatics and In Silico Modeling 2: 68-71
23. P Ranjit, Archana Giri, G. Sowjanya, M. Vennela and G. Vineela (2013) Identification
of mi RNAs in Eucalyptus globules plant by computational methods. International
Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Invention 2: 70-74
24. Bhuvneswari, R. Kiranmayee and Archana Giri (2013) Improved gymnemic acid
production in the suspension cultures of Gymnema sylvestre through biotic elicitation.
Plant Biotechnology Reports. 10.1007/s11816-013-0290-3
25. Suryakala Gandi and Archana Giri (2013) Production and quantification of Asiatic acis
from in vitro raised shoots and callus cultures of Centella asiatica (L) Urban. Annals of
Phytomedicine 2 (1) 95-101.
26. Anjaneyulu M, M. Jayarama Prakash Rao and Archana Giri (2013) Phytochemical
investigations and antibacterial activity of Salacia oblonga wall. Ethanolic extracts.
Annals of Phytomedicine 2 (1) 102-107.
27. K. Venkateswar Reddy, T. Vijayalakshmi, Archana Giri and JG Bhavani (2013) Effect
of paper Industry Effluents on physicochemical and biological properties of soil.
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40. Awantika Shrivastava, K Durga Prasad 1* and Archana Giri. Difference between
isoform Specific Inhibitors Over classes I PI3K through Molecular docking Studies.
Online Journal of Bioinformatics Volume 15 (2): 168-177, 2014.
41. PUSHPALATHA G., SREENU K., JAIN A., SURESH T., SUBRAHMANYAM D.,
RAM T., SUBBARAO L.V., GIRI A., SARLA N. AND RAI V. (2014) Allele mining
of salt tolerant genes in O. rufipogon X O. sativa introgression lines and functional
analysis of cis-acting regulatory elements. World Research Journal of Bioinformatics
(In press)
42. J. Mary Grace and Archana Giri 2014. Total Flavonoid content of fruit extract of
Terminalia chebula Retz. Indian Journal of pure and applied physics vol 26: (In Press)
43. Mahesh Yanamandra, Labanyamoy Kole, Archana Giri and Sayan Mitra (2014) ATP
competition of PI3K inhibitors using phosphocellulose paper approach International
Journal of Bioassays ISSN: 2278-778X www.ijbio.com
44. Kumar NA, Rao KL, Archana G, Devi KU (2014) C1-Esterase Inhibitor from Human
Plasma-An Improved Process to Achieve Therapeutic Grade Purity. J Bioprocess
Biotech 4: 174 doi: 10.4172/2155-9821.1000174
45. Suryakala Gandi and Archana Giri (2014). Standardization of protocol for high
frequency seed germination and direct regeneration in Centella asiatica (L.) Urban: An
important medicinal plant. Journal of chemical and pharmaceutical research. 2014,
6(10):224-230
46. Anjaneyulu Musini, Jayaram prakash Rao, Yumnam Priyadarshini Devi, Lakshmi
Narasu Mangamoori, Archana Giri* (2014) Free radical scavenging and
antiproliferative activity by the phytochemicals of Salacia oblonga Wall. Journal of
food Science and Technology (Communicated).
47. Bhuvaneswari Chodisetti, Kiranmayee Rao, Suryakala Gandi, Archana Giri, (2014)
Signaling molecules - Methyl jasmonate and salicylic acid effect on enhancing the
gymnemic acid content in Gymnema sylvestre suspensions. In Vitro Cellular and
Developmental Biology-Plant (In Press).
48. Mahesh Yanamandra, Sayan Mitra & Archana Giri. (2015) Development and
application of PI3K assays for novel drug discovery Expert Opin. Drug
Discov10(2):171-186
49. Anjaneyulu M, Sarath Mullapudi and Archana Giri (2015) Antibacterial principles of
Salacia oblonga extracts against multidrug resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
Proceedings of the National Conference in Recent Trends in Science and Technology.
(NCRIST2015). JNTUH College of Engineering 453-455
50. Hruday Reddy V, Sukanya MS, Devika N Nagar and Archana Giri (2015) Cloning of
high value recombinant protein adiponectin (Acrp 30) for expression in plant cell
cultures. Proceedings of the National Conference in Recent Trends in Science and
Technology. (NCRIST2015). JNTUH College of Engineering 456-459
51. Anjaneyulu M , M. Jayarama Prakash Rao and Archana Giri (2015) Isolation of
potential antimicrobial compounds from Salacia oblonga Wall and their synergistic
effect on human pathogen, to Medicinal Chemistry Research. Medicinal Chemistry
Research (Communicated).
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52. Gayathri Bathoju, Kiranmayee Rao and Archana Giri (2015) Production of saponins
(stigmasterol and hecogenin) from genetically transformed hairy root cultures of
Chlorophytum borivilianum (ommunicated)
53. Hassan Rostami and Archana Giri. (2015) Phytase activity, Phytic acid and mineral
content in barley genotypes of Indian origin. (communicated)
54. Hassan Rostami and Archana Giri. (2015) Expression of synthetic phyA gene in barley.
(Communicated)
Dr. A. UMA
1. G. Baby Rani , T. Chiranjeevi , Ch. Madhu, N. Naga Raju, A. Das, M. Lakshmi Narasu,
Uma Addepally, Potential of thermo and alkali stable xylanases from Thielaviopsis
basicola (MTCC-1467) in biobleaching of wood kraft pulp. Applied Biochemistry and
Biotechnology, 2012, DOI: 10.1007/s12010-012-9765-x. (Impact factor: 1.95).
2. T. Chiranjeevi, G. Baby Rani, Anuj K. Chandel, R.S. Prakasham, Uma Addepally,
Optimization of Holocellulolytic enzymes production by Cladosporium cladosporioides
Using Taguchi-L16Orthogonal array. Journal of Biobased materials and Bioenergy. 6,
110 2012, DOI:10.1166/jbmb.2012.1201. (Impact factor: 1.04)
3. G. Baby Rani, A. Uma, T. Chiranjeevi, K. Radhika, Anuj K. Chandel, T. Satish, M.
Lakshmi Narasu, Optimization of selective production media for enhanced production
of xylanases in submerged fermentation from Thielaviopsis basicola (MTCC-1467) by
L16Orthogonal Array. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2012 DOI
10.1007/s13197-012-0784-y. (Impact factor: 1.12)
4. D. Nagaiah, P. Srinivasa Rao, R. S. Prakasham, A. Uma, K. Radhika, YoganandBarve,
A. V. Umakanth, High Biomass Sorghum as a Potential Raw Material for Biohydrogen
Production: A Preliminary Evaluation. Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy,
2012 183 6 (2) 183-189.
5. V. SurendraBabuDamerla, Chiranjeevi Tulluri, Rambabu Gundla, Lava Naviri, Uma
Adepally, Pravin S. Iyer, Y. L. N. Murthy, NampallyPrabhakar, Subhabrata Sen,
Reagent-Based DOS: Developing a Diastereoselective Methodology to Access
Spirocyclic- and Fused Heterocyclic Ring Systems. Chemistry-An Asian Journal, 2012
DOI: 10.1002/asia.201200385. (Impact factor: 4.57) 2013
6. N. Kumudini, A. Uma, Y. Prameela Devi, SK. Mohammad Naushad, R Mridula, R.
Borgohain, K. Vijay kumar, Impact of COMT H108L, MAOB int 13 A>G and DRD2
halotype on the susceptibility to Parkinsons disease in South Indian subjects. Indian
Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics, 2013, 50: 436-441.
7. NarenderPottabathini, Ramesh Garlapati, Venkateshwarlu Gurram, Chiranjeevi
Thulluri, Rambabu Gundla, Pavan Kumar Machiraju, Suvarna L Ch. Reddy, Uma
Addepally, Venkata Rao Chunduri, Balaram Patro, Synthesis and biological evolution
of quinazolinone derivatives as potential anti-microbial agents via Pd-mediated C-N
and C-C bond formation with a common catalyst system: ChemInformatics Studies.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2013. (Impact factor: 3.45)
8. B. Venkanna, A. Uma, Ch. Suvarnalaxmi, N. Chandrasekharnath, R. S. Prakasham, L.
Jayalaxmi, Antimicrobial property of Daturaleaf extract against Methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus isolated from Urethral and Skin Suppurative Infections. Current
Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy, 2013: 7 (3) 782-792.
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Chapters in Books
Edited Books
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SJR:
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24.
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25.
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26.
Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
Dr. M. Lakshmi Narasu:
Director, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH from Sept. 2008 till
December 2011.
Chairperson, Board of Studies in Biotechnology for JNTUH, Hyderabad from
September 2003 to September 2012.
Governing council member of IST and also a couple of colleges affiliated to
JNTUH.
Life Member, Indian Society for Analytical Chemists.
Life Member, Society for Biological Chemists, India.
Life Member, Indian Science Congress Association.
Life Member, Association of Microbiologists, India.
Served as a Member (for two years) of the interview committee for selection of
students for award of fellowships under Kishore Vaigyanik Prostahan Yojana
(KVPY). This is funded by DST and managed by IISc, Bangalore.
Ethical committee member for research being conducted at Maternal Health
Research Trust and also a Member of the Institutional Bio safety committee for
Nagarjuna research foundation, Hetero and BioViz Laboratories
Member, Board of Studies of Biotechnology of JNTU Hyderabad and its affiliated
colleges.
External Member, Board of Studies of Biotechnology of JNTU Kakinada, JNTU
Anantapur and Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam.
Reviewer for Pedagogy project under MHRD for the course Down Stream
Processing in Biotechnology involving the development of online course content.
External expert for recruitment of teaching posts for Osmania University
Guest Editor for the special section on International Conference on Advances in
Biohydrogen Production and Applications for the International Journal on
Hydrogen Energy Volume 39 issue 14 May 2014.
Appointed as Australia Awards Ambassador by Australian High Commission in
January 2015.
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Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects
20%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /
institute
80%
29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four
years)
Dr. M. Lakshmi Narasu:
Doctoral Fellow:
Mr. Anjaneyulu Musini: -Canadian Commonwealth Fellowship award.
Mr. Venkanna Banothu: -Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship award.
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received
Male
Female
Pass
percentage
Male
23
09
14
100%
18
11
95%
Female
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95%
18
10
90%
18
05
13
70%
17
10
07
90%
17
03
14
--
04
01
03
--
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
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Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
2015-2016
--
100%
--
--
2014-2015
--
100%
--
--
2013-2014
--
100%
--
2012-2013
--
90%
--
-10%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense
Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other
competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
% of students
from other
countries
GATE: 19
SLET/NET: 03
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
-30%
--
Entrepreneurs
10%
10%
60%
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e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
Nil
Inspire Fellowship
CSIR
Inspire Fellowship
Inspire Fellowship
RGNF
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M.S. Swathi
Ch. Sathvika
Madhavi
Kalyani CH
Anjaneyulu M
Suresh B
Ranjith P
Dr. Sunitha
Dr. Prashanth Kumar
b)
RGNF
RGNF
TEQUIP
TEQUIP
JNTUH
JNTUH
JNTUH
JNTUH
Post doctorial
Post doctorial
Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
2013-2014 year - 9 students
2014-2015 year -10 students
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the
development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the
methodology.
Nil
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involving external experts
Mr. M Anjaneyulu, Devika (Research scholar) Presented paper in national conference
on recent trends in science and technology, 25-26 Feb 2015, organized by JNTUH
college of Engineering, Karimnagar India.
Mr. M Anjaneyulu (Research scholar) Presented poster in national symposium
SIPRA innovative Pharma research awards-2015 organized by Sipra labs limited
Hyderabad India, held on July 2015.
Miss. Devika Presented paper in national conference on recent trends in science and
technology, 25-26 Feb 2015, organized by JNTUH college of Engineering,
Karimnagar India.
Mr. Sharath Presented paper in national conference on recent trends in science and
technology, 25-26 Feb 2015, organized by JNTUH college of Engineering,
Karimnagar India.
Mr. Hyder Presented poster in national symposium SIPRA innovative Pharma
research awards-2015 organized by Sipra labs limited Hyderabad India, held on july
2015.
Mr. K Venkateswar Reddy has participated in the seminar on Recent Advances in
Environmental Sciences, 24th December 2013, organized by University College,
Palamuru University, Mahabubnagar, India.
Mr. K Venkateswar Reddy has participated in two day workshop on Next Generation
Sequencing & Drug design, 11th & 12th February 2012, organized by Centre for
Biotechnology and Centre for Innovative Research, IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad, India.
Miss. Suryakala presented a paper in AP Science Congress and annual convention of
APAS, 18-20 November 2010, Organized by JNTUH, Hyderabad, India.
Mr. K Venkateswar Reddy has participated in three day workshop on Biostatistics,
Research methodology & Manuscript preparation, 24th - 26th July 2014, organized by
Centre for Innovative Research, IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad, India.
Mr. T. Chiranjeevi has given an Oral Presentation on Production of Holocellulolytic
Enzymes by Cladosporium cladosporioides under Submerged and Solid State
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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.
Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council(TIFAC),
Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIPII).
Through research and development activities.
Introducing value addition courses.
Conducting In-house and industrial training activities.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Good
networking Lack of Required Interaction
with National and number
of industry
International
Permanent Faculty
organisation,
Expertise Faculty
Challenges
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Year of establishment
June 2007
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1
2
Program
PG
PG
Duration
2 Yrs
2 Yrs
5.
6.
None
Universities
Foreign Institutions
1. School of Engineering
Sciences & Technology,
University of Hyderabad,
Hyderabad.
2. Department of Physics, Sri
Venkateswara University,
Tirupati.
3. Andhra Loyola College,
Vijayawada.
4. JNTUK, Kakinada
5. JNTUA, Ananthapur
6. SVU, Tirupati
7. ANGRAU, Hyderabad
1. International
Advance
Research
Centre
for
Powder Metallurgy and
New
Materials(ARCI),
Hyderabad
2. Indian Institute of Chemical
Technology
(IICT),
Hyderabad.
3. Central Institute of Tool
Design, Research Centre
Imarath,
DRDO,
Hyderabad.
4. Advance
System
Laboratory,
DRDO
,
Hyderabad
5. Defence
Research
&
Development Laboratory,
DRDO, Hyderabad
6. Defence
Metallurgical
Research
Laboratory,
DRDO, Hyderabad.
7. Lucid
Laboratory,
Hyderabad.
8. NED
Energy
Ltd,
Hyderabad.
1. Dr. A. Rambabu,
Research Scientist,
National Research
Centre
for
the
Working
Environment,
Svenska
Aerogel
AB, Lers Parkall
105 ,
DK-2100
Copenhagen.
2. M.ClaraGoncalves,
Professor
of
Chemical
Engineering,
Instituto
SuperiorTecnico,IS
T Lisbon, Portugal
3. Sridhar
Nimmagadda,
Associate Professor
of
Radiology,
Medicine
and
Oncology , Johns
Hopkins University
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Name of the
Course
Discontinued
Reason
Duration
Lack of Eligible
Candidate
2 Yrs
8.
Semester
9.
Nil
Sanctioned
Filled
Nil
1
2
--
Nil
1
2
--
Nil
1
2
--
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
Name
No. of
years
exp.
Dr. K.
Venkateswara
Rao
M.Sc.,
M.Tech.,
Ph.D.
Associate
Professor
Nano Magnetic
materials, Synthesis
and Characterization
of Nanomaterials,
Thin films, Solar and
Battery applications
17
No. of
Ph.D/
M. Phil
Students
8
Ms.Ch. Shilpa
Chakra
B.Tech
M.Tech.,
(Ph.D)
Assistant
Professor
Nanomaterial
synthesis,
Characterization of
Nanostructured
material, Synthesis of
Nanomagnetic
materials, Green
Nanotechnology,
Drug Delivery,
Nanobiotechnology
Nil
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79%
86%
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12:1
12:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Staff
Sanctioned
Technical
5 For hiring
Temporary staff
1
Administrative staff
Filled
Actual
5 (Hired)
1
Thrust Area
Synthesis and characterization of various Nanostructures including
CNTs and Graphene
Humidity Sensors applications using Nano materials
Gas Sensors
Nano instrumentation, Bio, Solar and Battery applications
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. (Last four years)
Project Title
Synthesis of
Nanostructured metal
oxides by microwave
assisted room temperature
ionic liquids and their
applications
Biology-NanomaterialsGreen Nanotechnology
Development of gas sensors
by using microbial bioflims
with ferrite nanoparticles
National/
International
National
Funded By
Duration
UGC
Total Grants
Received
8.6 Lakhs
National
UGC
11.7 Lacks
3 Yrs
National
DST-SERB
37.4 Lacks
3 Yrs
3 Yrs
Nil
a) National collaboration
b) International collaboration
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etc.; total grants received:
Ongoing
Projects
DST- Nano
Mission
National
National
Funded By
DST
Total
Grants
Received
2.6 Crs
Year of
Approval
2010
Duration
5 Yrs
International recognition
Monographs
: Nil
Chapters in Books
: Nil
Edited Books
: Nil
with
NED
Energy
Ltd,
1. Combustion & Chemical Bath Deposition of Nanopowders and Thin Films with
ISBN No. 978-3-659-35939-2, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
2. Magnetic Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Characterization with ISBN No. 978-3-65935864-7, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
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Ms. CH.
Citations:
Shilpa
Chakra
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SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index
: Nil
: Nil
23.
Nil
24.
25.
26.
Dr. K. Venkateswara
Rao
M.Sc.,
M.Tech.,
Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof
B.Tech
M.Tech.,
(Ph.D)
Asst. Prof
National
International
VIT, PEC
University, IITB,
JNTUK, SVU,
ANU, Swamy
Ramananda
Thirtha etc
IISc, JNTUK,
University of
Jammu, MG
University
John Hopkins
University,
USA.
Arizona State
University,
USA
Committee
BoS Chairperson for Nano Technology, IST,
JNTUH.
BoS Member for Physics, JNTUCEH.
BoS Member for Physics, JNTUK.
BoS Member for Nano Technology, JNTUK.
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Place
UGC-ASC
JNTU
UGC-ASC
JNTU
and CSIT, JNTU
Refresher course
Orientation Course
28.
Sponsoring
Agency
4 weeks
3 weeks
4 weeks
3 weeks
1 week
EICS,
Hyderabad
EICS,
Hyderabad
EICS,
Hyderabad
1 week
EICS, Hyderabad
1 week
EICS, Hyderabad
1 week
EICS, Hyderabad
UGC-ASC
JNTU
UGC-ASC,
JNTU
4 weeks
4 weeks
UGC-ASC
JNTU
Presentation IMTR- Goa
Communication &
Skills
Quality Initiative in Technical &
Higher Educational Institutions
Biomedical waste management
handing and safe disposal options
Environmental issues in mining
sector legal and statutory
requirements
Ms. CH. Shilpa Chakra
Duration
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects: 70%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /
institute: 30%
29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years):
Awards Received At The National And International Level
Student Name
Award Name
Received by
Tambur Pavani
K. Ganapathi Rao
International Conference on
Environment and Energy- at
JNTU Hyderabad in 2014.
National conference on ATOM
2014, Govt College,
Rajahmundry
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30.
31.
32.
33.
08
Pass percentage
Male
Female
85%
100 %
05
87%
100%
Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme (refer to
question no. 4)
34.
Selected
Male
Female
14
04
% of students
from the
same
university
Nano Technology
80%
Nano Electronics
and Photonics
90%`
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
20%
10%
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
NIL
NIL
% of students
from other
countries
Nano
Technology
Nano
Electronics
and Photonics
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET,
SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. :
No. of Students Cleared Competitive Examinations
National
State
20
01
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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
Entrepreneurs
36.
37.
38.
39.
10%
60%
30%
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and
D.Litt. during the assessment period
Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard
to
a) Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
c) Total number of class rooms
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
Infrastructural Details
Library
Internet facilities
Class
Rooms
Staff
Students
01
20
20
02
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
60%
20%
20%
NIL
NIL
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Students&
Research
Laboratories
06
Nil
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involving external experts.
Name of the Expert
Dr. Murali Krishna
from USA.
Dr. Sridhar
Nimmagadda from
USA
Dr. Mukesh Kumar
Sinha from Kanpur
Dr. LK Sharma from
Uttar Pradesh
Dr.V.S Chandrasekhar
Pammi, from
Allahabad
Srinivas Tadigadapa
Professor from USA
Dr. Naidu .V Seetal
Professor from USA
Date of
conducted
07.01.2011
24.01.2011
06.08.2011
29.08.2011
07.02.2012
05.06.2012
17.06.2012
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
Seminars & Tutorials
Group Discussions
Computer Based Teaching & Debriefing
Field Visit
Flipped Classrooms
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored? Analyzing the students exam results
The program educational objectives determined and evaluated through a
regular consultation and examination process that involves four core
constituents: student input is obtained through student feedback, interaction
with students senate, exit interviews with graduating students, student
evaluation forms and individual alumni input is obtained through regular
meetings with alumni representatives, surveys with CNST department alumni
and exit surveys with post graduating students, faculty input is obtained through
departmental committees, regular faculty meetings and departmental retreats.
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CENTRE FOR
PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
(CPS), IST
2.
Year of establishment
2007
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No. Program
PG Programme (M.Pharm)
1.
5.
Specialization
2 Yrs
PG Programme (M.Pharm)
2 Yrs
PG Programme (M.Pharm)
Pharmacognosy
2 Yrs
PG Programme (M.Pharm)
Pharmaceutical chemistry
2 Yrs
Interdisciplinary
programmes
departments involved
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Sanctioned
1
1
2
Filled
1
1
2
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Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance: Regular faculty recruitment is not being done. However
eight faculty members are recruited on adhoc basis.
S.
No
Name
Qualification
Dr. M. Sunitha
Reddy
M.Pharm, Ph.D
Dr.
Gottumukkala
Krishna Mohan
Dr. M. Ajitha
M.Pharm, Ph.D
Dr. S. Shobha
rani
M.Pharm, Ph.D
3
4
M.Pharm, Ph.D
Designation
No. of
Years of
Experie
nce
Assistant
Professor & Head
of the Dept
Professor & BOS
Chairman
23 yrs
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
--
28 yrs
Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor and
Additional
Controller of
Examinations - I
16 yrs
13 yrs
12.
13.
Name of the
Course
Duration
PG Programme
(M.Pharm)
PG Programme
(M.Pharm)
Pharmaceutics
PG Programme
(M.Pharm)
PG Programme
(M.Pharm)
14.
NIL
2 Yrs
Percentage Of
Lectures
Delivered
50%
Percentage Of
Practical
Classes Handled
50%
Pharmaceutical
analysis and
Quality assurance
Pharmacognosy
2 Yrs
50%
50%
2 Yrs
50%
50%
Pharmaceutical
chemistry
2 Yrs
50%
50%
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16.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual: ?
Support staff (Technical): Filled through outsourcing agency
S. No. Designation
No. of Outsourcing
No. of Vacancies if any
Posts Sanctioned
1
DPO
01
-2
Technical assistant
03
--
Attenders
03
--
Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy,
Pharmaceutical analysis
Pharmaceutical chemistry
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. (Last four years)
Name of the Funding
faculty
Agency
Dr. G. Krishna 1.AICTE-RPS
Mohan
2.AICTEMODROBS
3.DST-FIST
4. DST-SERB
Dr M. Sunitha AICTEReddy
MODROB
Dr. M. Ajitha
1.UGC
2. AITCE
Dr. S. Shobha
rani
1. UGC
2.AICTE
Project Title
Grant
received
Development and Standardization of
15,00,000
Herbal Formulation for anti-HIV
activity
Centre for Ethno pharmacological
13,50,000
studies
Fund for Improvement of S & T
55,00,000
Infrastructure in Universities and
Higher Educational Institutions
Synthesis,
characterisation
and
39,90,000
pharmacological evaluation of some
herbal mediated silver nano particles
for anti diabetic activity
NDDS/SEDDS
20,00,000
Eco-design of Isatin derivatization
under solvent free condition and
evaluation
for
anticancer
and
antimitotic activity
Development of solvent free and
economically viable process for novel
isatin derivatization and cytotoxic
evaluation
Design, Microwave synthesis of novel
Angiogenesis Inhibitors As Potential
DNA Intercalators
Design and Novel Microwave
Assisted
Green
synthesis
of
TRKS(Receptor Tyrosine Kinases)
11,47,000
6,50,000
14,35,800
24,60,000
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19.
20.
Yes
Yes
No
21.
22.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Authors
R. Vani, B. Vijaya
kumar, G. Krishna
Mohan
146
Title
Analytical method
development and validation
for the determination of
lafutidine using RP-HPLC
method in bulk and tablet
dosage form
R. Vani, B. Vijaya
Development and validation of
kumar, G. Krishna RP-HPLC method for
simultaneous estimation of
Mohan
metformin and telmisartan in
bulk and its tablets.
R. Vani, B. Vijaya
Analytical method
kumar, G. Krishna development and validation
for the determination of
Mohan
allupurinol and alphalipoic
acid using RP-HPLC method
in bulk and tablet dosage form
P.Sailaja rao,
Beneficial effects of different
G.Krishna Mohan. extracts of Momordica Dioica
seed on lipid profile status in
streptozotocin induced diabetic
rats
P. Nagaveni, G
Anticancer activity of
Krishna mohan,
Maytenus emarginata leaves
Switi b Gaikwad.
and stems: a comparative
study
E. Swapna, G.
Evaluation of Antioxidant
Krishna Mohan, P. activity of marketed
Nagaveni,
Ayurvedic formulationsKalakotla Shanker
Balarishta
Journal Name
Scholars
Research Library
Impact
factor
1
Indo-American
Journal Of
Pharmaceutical
Research
Research Journal
Of Pharmacy
And Technology
0.5
International
Journal of
Pharma and bio
Sciences
1.5
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Kalakotla Shanker
and Gottumukkala
Krishna Mohan
8.
Lakshmi
Pravallika.P, G.
Krishna Mohan, K.
Venkateswara Rao,
K. Shanker,
9.
Lakshmi
Pravallika.P, G.
Krishna Mohan, K.
Venkateswara Rao
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Journal of
nanobiotechnolo
gy Elsevier
1.5
International
Journal Of
Innovative
Pharmaceutical
Sciences and
Research
International
Journal Of
Engineering
Research
0.5
International
Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences Review
and Research
Pharmacologyon
line
0.5
Pharmacologyon
line
1.5
Phcog Mag
0.5
Journal of
Pharmacy and
chemistry
1.7
Journal of
Pharmacy and
chemistry
1.5
Biomedical and
Pharmacology
Journal
1.5
1.5
1.5
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18.
19.
Baburao Bhukya1,
Rama Narsimha
Reddy AnReddy2 ,
Carey M.
William1 and
Krishna Mohan
Kiran Gangarapu2,
Narsimha Reddy
Yellu1, Krishna
Mohan
Gottumukkala1 *
Switi B. Gaikwad,
Dr. G. Krishna
Mohan
2.1
Brazilian journal
of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Immunomodulatory activity of
methanolic extract of
Thespesia populnea leaves in
Wistar albino rats
Proximate analysis and
phytochemical standardization
of leaves of Two Malvaceous
plants
Asian Journal of
Pharmaceutical
and Clinical
Research
Research Journal
of
Pharmacognosy
and
Phytochemistry
Research Journal
of
Pharmaceutical,
Biological and
Chemical
Sciences
1.5
20.
Switi B. Gaikwad,
Dr. G. Krishna
Mohan, Kavitha
Reddy
21.
Switi B. Gaikwad,
Dr. G. Krishna
Mohan, Sneha J
22.
Switi B. Gaikwad,
Dr. G. Krishna
Mohan, Reddy KJ
Switi B. Gaikwad,
Dr. G. Krishna
Mohan
Kavitha Jayapala
Reddy, Krishna
Mohan G
23.
24.
25.
Swaroopa Rani
Vanapatla, G.
Krishna Mohan,
26.
Saleemulla Khan,
G. Ramu, G.
Krishna Mohan,
27.
P.Goverdhan1, B.
Diwakar,
K.Thirupathi1 G.
Krishna Mohan ..
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Health Research
Preliminary Phytochemical
International
Standardization of Tree
journal of
Exudates from India: Gum
pharmacy and
Kondagogu and Gum Ghatti
pharmaceutical
sciences
Effect of Root extract fractions Stamford Journal
of Kyllinga triceps Rottb on
of
Streptozotocin Induced
Pharmaceutical
Diabetic Rats
Sciences
Tablet disintegration activities Journal of
of new starch from immature
Scientific and
pepino fruits,
Industrial
Research
Antinociceptive and antiPh.cog.Mag
inflammatory, effects of
Cleome chelidonn iLinn. roots
in experimental animals
1.2
1.2
0.7
0.8
1.9
0.9
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29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
K. Thirupathi, S.
Sathesh Kumar, P.
Govardhan,. Raju,
B. Ravikumar, D.
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chemistry
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journal of
pharmacology
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Rao .S. Pippalla and
G. Krishna
Mohan,
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M. Sandhya Rani,
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Rao .S. Pippalla and extracts of Dodonaea
G. Krishna Mohan viscosa.Linn and Wrightia
tinctoria R.BR on glucose
uptake by isolated rat hemidiaphragm
B.Mohammed
RP-HPLC Method for
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Prakash,
metformin & vildagliptin in
bulk & its tablet formulation,
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Raghavendra
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v.kulakarni , rashmi network hydrogel beads of
boppana,
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delivery: synthesis, invitro &
in vivo evaluation
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Faropenem In Bulk And
Pharmaceutical Formulation
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Rp-Hplc Method For
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Determination Of Tapentadol
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In Bulk And Its
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methanolic and ethyl acetate
extract of Wrightia tinctoria
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Pharmaceutical
sciences
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Methods,
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Global Trends In
Pharmaceutical
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Interface Science
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Asian Journal of
activity of Marketed Glicazide Pharmaceutical
formulation with Gliclazide
and Chemical
loaded pellets containing Gum research
Kondagogo as a drug retadring
materal in rats
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pharmacology
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therapeutics,200
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development and validation
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of
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of
Chemical
Sciences: 13(1),
2015, 551-562.
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of
Pharmaceutical
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and
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2015, 685-689.
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World Journal of
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2015,
2718-2736.
American
journal
of
pharmatech
research
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2015,1-15
Journal
of
Young
Pharmacists,
2015 (Accepted
for publication)
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agents,14(1),201
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Solubility Enhancement of
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Systems
Chronopharmaceutical Drug
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Drug Delivery through
Osmotic Micropump A
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A Review on Transbuccal
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Products
Novel Approaches for
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Peptides A Review;
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Method for the Simultaneous
Quantitation of Escitalopram
and Etizolam in Human.
Formulation of Viburnum
erubescens root asava and its
physico-chemical
standardization.
(2013) 4853
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Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Analysis
Pelagia Research
Library Der
Pharmacia
Sinica, 2015,
6(10): 8-15
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technique: a pharmacokinetic
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Synthesis, characterization and
in vitro cytotoxic activity of
n-alkyl derivatives of isatin
.pharmacie globale.
A new validated simultaneous
RP-HPLC method for
estimation of escitalopram and
etizolam in bulk and tablet
dosage form.
A new stability indicating
quantitative RP-HPLC method
for blonanserin-a novel
antipsychotic agent.
Liquid chromatographytandem massspectrometric
assay for aliskiren, a novel
rennin inhibitor in
microvolumes of human
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Monographs
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Chapters in Books
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Edited Books
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Books with ISBN with details of publishers
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Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
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Citation Index range / average
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SNIP
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SJR
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Impact Factor range / average
Nil
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h-index
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Details of patents and income generated:
NIL
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
NIL
29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years):
Awards / Recognitions Received By
Faculty
Students
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2
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31.
32.
Selected
Pass percentage
Male
23
Female
40
Male
81
Female
99
20
13
3
46
38
5
92
90
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99
90
NA
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Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
34.
% of students
from the same
university
Pharmaceutics
70
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
30
Pharmaceutical
analysis and
Quality
assurance
Pharmacognosy
80
20
NIL
NIL
74
26
NIL
NIL
Pharmaceutical
chemistry
83
17
NIL
NIL
37.
NIL
PGECET
30
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
Entrepreneurs
36.
% of students
from other
countries
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET,
SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. :
GPAT
28
35.
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
NIL
Yes
Yes
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
and D.Litt. during the assessment period
37%
63%
NIL
NIL
2
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38.
39.
Available
Available
4
Available
Available
Available
NIL
Chelamalla Radhika
40.
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Does the department obtain feedback from
42.
NIL
PLACE OF WORKING
Aurbindo Pharma ltd
Dr. Reddys
Drug Inspector
Mylan
Drug controller board
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Sneha
Drug controller board
Pranay
Gvk Bio
Kiranmai
Gvk Bio
Sandeep
Technical Assistant - JNTU
Harish
Daewoong
Shalini
Gvk Bio
Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Conferences
RIPE-2015 13th
&14th March
2015
World
Pharmacists
Day
25th September
2014
World
Pharmacists
Day
25th September
2015
Guest Lecture
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US and EU Technical
Regulatory Considerations(19th
)
Pharmaceutical Industry US
and India and CMC Project
Management (20th)
Dr. Rao V.V.S. Vadlamudi (Session- Career Prospects for Pharmacy
CPER -2013
I 29th)
professional in industry
(Current status
and Future
Dr. P. L. K. M. Rao, General
The importance of positive
Prospects in
Manager(QA) Enal drug Pvt
attitude for Success
Pharmacy
(Session-II 29th )
Education and
Dr. G. Purushotam Reddy, Assistant Application to Pharmacy
Research
Director international program,
Towards
North-eastern University(Session-III
Industry
29th )
Application )
Dr. M. N. A. Rao , General
Current status in Pharmacy
29th &30th
Manager, R&D, Divis lab (Session-I Education towards industrial
November 2013
30th )
Applications
Dr. Rami Reddy , Manager,
Excipients co-processing
th
Aurobinda (Session -30 )
technologies
Dr. P. V. Appaji, Director general,
Drug Regulatory
Indo-American
Pharmexcil, Govt. of India, New
Requirements-Pharma Exports
Pharmaceutical
Delhi
to US
Regulatory
Symposium
Dr. Padmaja,CEO, IPROPAT,
Importance of intellectual
18th ,19th &20th
Intellectual property solutions ,Hyd
property Rights in Pharma
OCTOBER-2012
Packing
Dr. Rambhau, Adviser, NATCO
Nano Drug delivery systemsPharma, Hyderabad
quality control &Regulatory
Aspects
Dr. A. K. S. Bhujanga RAo,
Tacking Contemporary
President NATCO Research Centre, Challenges in Pharmaceutical
Hyderabad
Process industry
Mr. A. Karunakar, Drug Regulatory Regulations for better
, Dr. Reddys Lab, Hyderabad
tomorrow-National and
International perspective
Dr. Vadlamudi V.RAo, Director, St. Selection of Disease specific
Peters Inst. of Pharmacy, Warangal. targets for drug Discovery
Dr. Ranjani.N, President ,
Science and Regulatory
Pharmantra consulting services
affairs-do they intersect?
Mr. G. Purushotam Reddy,
Drug development: A
Assistant Director international
regulatory and data
programs and Adjunct faculty
management perspective
Regulatory affairs north eastern
University ,USA
Guest Lecture
19th &20th
December 2014
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List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
AUDIO VISUAL, LCD PROJECTORS, OVER HEAD PROJECTOR
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored? Analyzing the students exam results
YES, By meetings
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Major Strengths
Major equipments
Hands on training for projects and labs
Direct contact teaching and learning
Frequent interaction with visiting professor with industries & academia
Frequent campus interviews for students
Weaknesses
Lack of funding for the maintenance of equipments.
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2.
Year of establishment
1984
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Nil
8.
Semester
9.
Remote Sensing
Spatial Technology
Geophysics
Agricultural Engineering
None
Programme
Level of Study
Cut-off Marks at
entry, in %
Student strength
M.Tech(Water and
Environmental
Technology)
PG
Through PGECET
25
Through JNTU
Entrance
4-5 per discipline
Examination
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual (including CAS &
MPS)
Professors
0
0
3
Ph.D(Water
Resources)
Ph.D
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
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and research under guidance
Name
Dr. B.
Venkateswara
Rao
Dr. K.
Ramamohana
Reddy
Dr. C. Sarala
Dr. M. V. S. S.
Giridhar
Qualification
Designation Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
M.Sc, Ph.D
Professor
Water
Resources
30 Years
No. of Ph.D.
Students
guided for
the last 4
years
01
MS, Ph.D.
Professor
Water
Resources
30 Years
02
M.Tech,
Ph.D.
M.Tech
,Ph.D.
Professor
Water
Resources
Water
Resources
17 Years
--
10 Years
01
Assistant
Professor
Nil
4:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Name of the designation
Technical staff
Administrative staff
Sanctioned
1
Filled
0
Actual
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03
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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. (Last four years)
Project Title
Funding
agency
Duration
AICTE, RPS,
New Delhi
2 years
Grant
Amount in
lakhs
14.5
UGC, New
Delhi
AICTE, RPS,
New Delhi
3 years
12
3 years
10.91
DST
3 years
19.93
Earth Watch
International
NGO,
International
Funding
3 Years
Earth
Watch 3 Years
International
NGO,
International
Funding
7 Lakhs
Name of the
Principal
Investigator
M. V. S. S.
Giridhar
M. V. S. S.
Giridhar
M. V. S. S.
Giridhar
Dr. B.
Venkateswara
Rao
M. V. S. S.
Giridhar
Yes
Dr. M. V. S. S.
Giridhar
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,
etc.; total grants received
INSPIRE Fellows Ms. Shobha Rani and Ms. Roopa 02 Nos from DST,
Government of India.
SRF 01 No, Sri. Y. Shiva Prasad, DST Sponsored Project,
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Name of the
faculty
M.V.S.S.
Giridhar
M.V.S.S.
Giridhar
M.V.S.S.
Giridhar
M.V.S.S
Giridhar
Dr. B.
Venkateswara
Rao
UGC
2011 to 2016
53.3
Dr. B.
Venkateswara
Rao
Application of Resistivity
Imaging for the delineation
of kaolinised zones to
contain water well failures in
the khondalitic terrain
DST
2013 to 2016
19.93
Dr. B.
Venkateswara
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a state university after the IITs. Similarly the centre is first of its kind in Deccan
plateau to deal with comprehensively integrative Water Resources management.
At a state level the centre was well recognized and only centre for Water Resources
for the state of Telangana. It has carried out several research and training
programmes sponsored by the state government.
At international level the centre has attracted funds from IWMI Srilanka, 3rd World
Academy of Sciences, and International Hydrology projects etc.
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
None
22. Publications
publications in National /International: 94
Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao
1.
Venkateswara Rao, B. and Briz Kishore B.H., 1991. A Methodology for Locating
Potential Aquifer in a Typical Semi-Arid Region of India Using Resistivity and
Hydro geological Parameters, Journal of Geo-Exploration, Vol.27, Nos. , pp. 5564.
2.
Venkateswara Rao, B. and Yadaiah, Y., 1996. Ground Water Pollution in parts of
Hyderabad city, India, Hydrology Journal, Vol. XIX, No.3, pp. 31-44.
3.
Venkateswara Rao, B., 1996. Artificial Recharge of Rainfall Water for City Water
Supply a Case Study, Hydrology journal, Vol.XIX, No. 4, pp. 35-48.
4.
Venkateswara Rao, B., 1996. Sustainability Measures for Water Resources in the
Context of Indian Village System, Journal of Indian Water Resources Society,
Vol.8, (4) No.2, pp. 42-44.
5.
6.
Ramesh, G.V.N. and Venkateswara Rao, B., 1998. The very Low Frequency
Electromagnetic Method (VLF-EM) in Ground Water Exploration, Journal of
Applied Hydrology, Vol.XI, Nos. 2 & 3, pp. 47 56.
9.
Sekhar, K.R., Venkateswara Rao, B., 2002. Evaluation of Sediment yield by Using
remote sensing and GIS: a case study from the Phulang Vagu Watershed,
Nizamabad District (AP), India, Int. Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol.23, No.20,
pp. 4499-4509.
10. Venkateswara Rao, B., 2002. Geoelectrical Data Based Statistical Modelling for
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Sarala, C., and Sree Lakshmi, G., (2014), Improvement of Storm Water Drainage
System in greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, International Journal of
Advances in Engineering and Technology, Vol. 7, Issue 2, May 2014, pp. 605-613.
ISSN: 22311963. Impact factor 1.56
2.
Sarala, C., and Sree Lakshmi, G., (2014), Solid Waste Management in
Mahaboobnagar Municipality, International Journal of Computational Engineering
Research, Volume 4, Issue, 3, March 2014, pp.43-52. ISSN: 2250- 3005. Impact
factor 1.145
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4.
Sarala, C., (2013), Landuse/landcover and NDVI analysis for Halia catchment,
International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology
(IJARET), Volume 4, Issue 5, pp. 126-133. ISSN 0976 6499, impact factor
5.8376
5.
6.
7.
8.
Sarala, C., (2012), Identification of Groundwater Prospects for Paleru Sub Basin
using Remote Sensing and GIS, International Journal of Engineering Science &
Advanced Technology, Volume-2, Issue-5, pp 1454 1460. ISSN: 22503676
9.
Sarala, C., and Ravi Babu, P., (2012), Assessment of Groundwater Quality
Parameters in and around Jawaharnagar, Hyderabad, International Journal of
Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 2, Issue 10, pp 262- 268. ISSN 22503153
10. Srinivas,P., Pradeep Kumar, G.N., Sarala, C., and Prabhakar Chowdary,P.(2008),
Application of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems Techniques
for Integrated Management of Boothpur Watershed in A.P, Journal of Applied
Hydrology, Vol. XXI, No.1&2, pp 65-74.
11. Srinivas,P., Sarala, C. (2007), Hydrological data analysis for the identification of
droughts in Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh, Journal of Nature Environment
and Pollution Technology, Vol.6, No.4, pp- 565-572. Volume 6, Issue No. 4, Dec
2007
12. Srinivas,P., Sarala, C. and Prabhakar Chowdary,P. (2007), Integrated Watershed
Management using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques, Journal of Nature
Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol.6, No.3, pp- 463-470. Volume 6, Issue
No. 3, Sep 200
Papers Published in International Journals
Dr. M.V.S.S. Giridhar
1. Giridhar. M.V.S.S. and Viswanadh G.K Performance Evaluation of ETo
Equations for Palleru Sub Basin of River Krishna, India Journal of Current
Sciences 10(1), 2007, PP: 09-18 (ISSN : 0011-3891)
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13. Giridhar M.V.S.S, Chandra Bose A.S and Viswanadh G.K Identification of
Suitable Locations for Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting Structures International
Journal of Applied Science and Engineering Research, Volume: 1, Issue: 1, April
2011, PP: 101-106. (ISSN: 2277 - 8442).
14. Giridhar. M.V.S.S Relationship of Open Pan Evaporation Rate with
Meteorological Parameters in Andhra Pradesh, India International journal of
Tropical Agriculture, Vol.31 No.1-2 (2013), (Impact Factor 2.8) (ISSN: 02548755)
15. Giridhar M.V.S.S., B. Srinivasa Rao, A.S. Chandra Bose and G. K. Viswanadh
Assessment of Meteorological Drought Using Spatial Information
Technology, paper sent for possible publication in International Journal of
Hydro-climatic Engineering. (ISSN: 1995-0908).
16. M.V.S.S. Giridhar, Ch. Ramesh naidu GIS Based Approach For Canal
Conveyance Losses, International Journal of Engineering Research &
Technology (IJERT) Vol. 2 Issue 12, December 2013, (Impact Factor 2.8), ISSN:
2278-0181
17. Ch. Ramesh naidu and Giridhar M.V.S.S. A GIS Approach for Estimation of
Irrigation Water Requirements and Scheduling in Canal Command Area
International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol. 3 Issue
3, March 2014, pp:1088 1091, Impact Factor: 1.76, ISSN: 2278-0181
18. M.V.S.S. Giridhar and M. Anjaneya Prasad, Fuzzy Logic Simulation for
Ground Water Recharge Estimation Using Soil Water Balance Method
International Journal of Social Science and Management (Research Revolution)
volume III, Issue 2, November 2014, pp: 51-56, ISBN: 2319-300X. (Impact factor
4.472)
19. Giridhar. M.V.S.S and Viswanadh. G.K., Evaluation of radiation based RET
equations for Palleru sub basin, A.P., India International Journal of Computer
Science & System Analysis, Vol.1 No.2, Dec-2007.
20. M. V. S. S. Giridhar and P. Suneel Net Radiation Estimation From A
Remotely Sensed Data Using Sebal Model International Journal of Engineering
Research, (HYDRO 2014 International) Issue Special 3 ISSN: 23196890)(online),2347-5013(print), 18-19, Dec. 2014, pp 291-295.
21. Giridhar. M.V.S.S, Madaka Madavi, E. Ramakrishna Goud and Ramaraju
Anirudh Analysis of pressures on Nagarjunasagar Spillway EC Agriculture
(ECAG) journal, Online Journal, volume I, Issue 1, January 2015, pp: 23-34.
22. Giridhar. M.V.S.S, Madaka Madavi and Ramaraju Anirudh Analysis of
pressures on Spillways Using aerators and air vent pipes International
journal of Scientific and Engineering Research (IJSER), Volume 6, Issue 1,
January 2015, pp: 176-180, ISSN: 2229-5518.
23. Giridhar M. V. S. S, Trisul Kumar.G and Anirudh Ramaraju Applications of
Infiltration Studies for Effective Management of Water Resource in a Coastal
Belt International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research(IJSER),
Volume 6, Issue 8, August 2015, pp:1675 -1680, ISSN: 2229-5518.
24. Giridhar M. V. S. S, Ramaraju Anirudh, G. Sreenivasa Rao, P. Sowmya DEM
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SNIP
: -*
SJR
: -*
Impact Factor range / average : -*
h-index
: -Details of patents and income generated
1. Proceedings of 2nd International conference on HYDROLOGY AND WATERSHED
MANAGEMENT with a focal theme on Improving Water Productivity in the
Agriculture, December 2006. Authors: B. Venkateswra Rao, G. Jagmohan Das, C.
Sarala and M.V.S.S. Giridhar ISBN: 81-7800-138-1(Two volumes)
2. Proceedings of WMEC07 National Conference on Watershed Management and
Impact of Environmental Changes on Water Resources, February, 2007.
3. Authors: G. K. Viswanadh and M.V.S.S. Giridhar ISBN: 81-7800-143-8
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No: 90/2007.
AHI-LM-341-634
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Year of
Year of
Registration Completion
1997
2003
1997
2005
1992
2005
2002
2009
2002
2009
2006
2010
Name
Year of
Year of
Registration Completion
1990
1992
-do -
1992
-do -
1992
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Ch. Chandra
Mohan
A. Subba Rao
A. Srinivasa
Rao
B. Sudhakara
Babu
Asra Asmeen
L. Prabhakara
Reddy
10
D. Ramesh
11
C. Rajesh Babu
12
Ameera Zaben
13
N. Srinivasa
Rao
14
Y. Sashi Kumar
15
M. Ratna
Kumar
16
Sara Naaz
1991
1993
-do -
1993
1992
1995
-do -
1995
-do -
1995
1993
1995
-do -
1995
1994
1996
-do -
1996
1993
1997
1994
1997
1995
1997
-do -
1997
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P. Kareem
Khan
18
T.A. Prasad
19
P. Parvathi
20
K. Radhika
21
22
K.
Venkateswarlu
(Part time)
K. Ravi Sekhar
23
24
S. Ashok
Kumar
25
B. Narasimhulu
26
R. Bhavani
27
Ch. Prem
Chand
28
K. Srinivasa
Reddy
29
Ch.
Venkateswara
Rao
Barkat Ali
Khan
30
-do -
1998
-do -
1998
1996
1998
-do -
1998
-do -
1998
-do -
1999
-do -
1999
1998
2000
1998
2000
1999
2001
-do -
2001
1998
2001
1999
2001
1998
2001
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G. Raj Kumar
32
Md. Anwar
33
B.Venkateswarl
u (Part time)
Ravi Kumar
34
35
B.P.
Venkateswarlu
36
Qumer Sultana
37
PVRS Surendra
38
(Part time)
S. Vijaya
Kumar
39
S. Kavitha
40
B. Uma
Shankar
41
K.V.N. Rajani
42
G. Naga
Praveena
D. Praveena
43
44
T. Vijaya
Sarada
1999
2001
-do -
2002
-do -
2003
1997
2003
2000
2003
2001
2003
1999
2003
2001
2004
2002
2004
2002
2005
2003
2005
-do -
2005
-do -
2005
-do -
2005
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2006
2009
2007
2009
2007
2009
2007
2010
2007
2010
56
Y. Naveen
Kumar
57
D.Bhavya
Kavitha
46
47.
48.
49.
50
51
52
53
54
55
K. Veena
2008
2010
2011
2009
2011
2010
2011
2009
2013
2010
2013
2010
2013
2011
2014
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A. Adilakshmi
59.
S. Sagar
60.
K. Chiranjeevi
Radiometer
Assessment
of
Groundwater
Quality in Deshmukhi Village,
Nalgonda District, Telangana
Resistivity 2D Imaging in a Typical
Khondalitic
Terrain
of
Vizayanagaram District, Andhra
Pradesh.
Groundwater Quality Studies in the
Khondalitc Terrain, Vizayanagaram
District, Andhra Pradesh.
2012
2015
2012
2015
2012
2015
Name
01
D. Sowmya
02
Ch. Tejswi
03
L. Harikrishna
04
B. Sujeevan
Reddy
05
P. Sowmya
06
Year of
Year of
Registration Completion
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
R. Vanaja
2011
2011
07
Bindhu
2011
2011
08
S. Abdul Imran
Khan
Aerobic degradation of
Pharmaceutical waste water by using
2013
2013
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2013
2013
11
K.V.R.N. Sri
Divya
2013
2013
10
M. Neelima
2013
2014
12
Sd. Shoyab
Ahmed
2013
2014
13
Bindu
2013
2014
14
A. Satish
2013
2015
M.Tech 12031D5910
(WET)
Student
name
Padmaja
Gollapudi
M.Tech 12031D5912
(WET)
Rahul
Waghmare
M.Tech 11031D5904
(WET)
Kanaka
prasadGola
gani
M.Tech 10032D5930
(WET)
Sundraraja
n Suresh
Supervisor
Physic-chemical Analysis
of drinking Ground water
9Part of Nuzividu region)
in Krishna District
Solid waste management
using geospatial
technologies & MIS- A
case study of hyd city
Assessment of ground
water Quality in the rural
Areas of bellampally
mandal. Adilabad District.
optimization of Hazardous
waste Utilization in cement
industry through coprocessing .
Evaluation of
Pharmaceutical grade
waste System A case
study of Dr. Reddys
laboratories limited,
Hyderabad
Dr. K.
Rammohan
Reddy
Dr. K.
Rammohan
Reddy
Dr. K.
Rammohan
Reddy
Dr. K.
Rammohan
Reddy
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M.Tech
(WET)
M.Tech
(WET)
M.Tech
(WET)
M.Tech
(WET)
10
M.Tech
(WET)
11
M.Tech
(WET)
12
M.Tech
(WET)
13
M.Tech
(WET)
14
M.Tech
(WET)
Shyamala
Purushotha
m
Flood Routing by
Muskingum method for
perur-koida reach and
koida- polaveram reach of
Godavari Basin
10031D5925 Khaja
EIA Study for the proposed
raisuddin
ramagundam OC-III
(extension) project ,
Ramagundam Karimnagar
District, AP.
10031G2401 S. Abdul
Aerobic Degradation of
Imran
pharmaceutical waste
Khan
water by using Activated
sludge process.
12031D5906 K.
Ground water Quality
Chiranjeevi studies in the khondalitic
terrain, Vizianagaram
District, AP
12031D5917 S. Sagar
Restivity 2D imaging in a
Kumar
typical khondalla terrain of
Vizayanagaram District
AP.
M.Sc(WES)
A. Satish
Soil Resources inventory
of biodiversity Park at
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad
10032D5911 Varsha
Planning and Design of
Jagtap
water supply sewerage &
sanitation systems for
Chenchu colony Village ,
Parigi mandal , RR Dist ,
Telangana state.
10032D5907 V. L.
Non-revenue water (NRW)
Praveen
Mgt strategy, A case study
Kumar
for Hyderabad supply
sewerage board, Hyderabad
Telangana state.
12031 D 5914 Shaik.
Assessment of Ground
Haseena
Water and surface Water
resources in the Godavari
River Basin.
13031D5906 K. Divya
Performance Analysis of
Chowdary rain Water Harvesting
Scheme in JNTU
Hyderabad
Dr. C. Sarala
Dr. K.
Rammohan
Reddy
Dr. K.
Rammohan
Reddy
Dr. B.
Venkateswara
Rao
Dr. B.
Venkateswara
Rao
Dr. B.
Venkateswara
Rao
Dr. K.
Rammohan
Reddy
Dr. K.
Rammohan
Reddy
Dr. M. V. S. S.
Giridhar
Dr. M. V. S. S.
Giridhar
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Applications
received
Selected
Male
Female
Pass percentage
Male
Female
2010 Batch - 9
77.7
22.22
2011 Batch - 6
50
50
2012 Batch - 20
13
13
100
100
2013 Batch - 21
14
14
78.57
85.71
2014 Batch - 20
16
16
93
14
14
2015 Batch - 18
100 (only
upto 1st
semester)
Not appeared any End
Exams
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
100%(2010)
Nil
Nil
Nil
99%(2011)
Nil
1%
Nil
98%(2012)
Nil
2%
Nil
98%(2013)
2%
Nil
Nil
100%(2014)
Nil
Nil
Nil
100%(2015)
Nil
Nil
Nil
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35.
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
GATE Qualified in the year
2012
2013
11
2014
12
2015
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
Percentage
against enrolled
Nil
PG to M.Phil
Nil
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
32 members
--
Employed
Campus selection
--
---
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from Universities outside the country
37.
Nil
Within the state
Nil
Nil
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Number of faculty awarded Ph.D
Year
Dr. M.V.S.S.GIRIDHAR
2007
Dr. B.VENKATESWARA RAO
1995
Dr. K. RAMA MOHANA REDDY
2005
Dr. C. SARALA
2010
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Year
1995
1995
Dr. G. K. Viswanath
1996
Dr. S. A. Saseendran
1998
1998
2002
Dr. A. Sankaraiah
2002
2002
Dr. N. Chalamaiah
2003
10
2003
11
2003
12
2003
13
2005
14
Dr. A. Manjunath
2005
15
2005
16
Dr. A. T. Jayaseelam
2005
17
2007
18
2007
19
2008
20
Dr. C. Sarala
2010
21
2010
22
2012
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P. Ravi Babu
2012
A. Shravan Kumar
2012
S. Vijay Kumar
2012
Y. Siva Prasad
2012
P. Shobha Rani
2013
S. Rupa
2013
P. Sowmya
2014
2014
10
V. Narasaiah
2014
b)
40.
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Under "TEQIP" 5 members on each Semester
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
The centre was started in 1984 with the recommendations of the expert committee
of the Ministry of education and culture Govt. of India. Later the centre for Water
Resources started M.Tech programme after obtaining due permissions from the
University bodies such as board of studies and academic senate executive council
prior to this need for started M.Tech Water & Environmental Technology was
assessed. And several expertises were made in the form of brain swarming sessions
and obtaining opinion of the several experts in this field. Similar procedure was
also followed for starting Ph.D. and M.Sc. programmes in fact Ph.D. Water
Resource Management was the first program to be started at the centre way back
in1989 as the centre was originally started as the research centre in 1984. The
M.Tech presently known as Water and Environmental Technology programme
was added in 1990. The M.Sc. Water and Environmental Science programme also
started later.
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15. A 3-Day workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) during 20th -22nd June,
2007, organized by SNIST, IST-JNTU and Osmania university at SNIST campus.
16. International workshop on Weather Modification Technologies, Hyderabad, held
during 18th 20th January 2007, organized by Centre for Atmospheric science and
weather modification technologies, JNTU, Hyderabad.
17. Two day National workshop on Watershed management and impact of
environmental changes on water resources Organized by department of civil
engineering, JNTUCEH, JNTU, Hyderabad during 20th -21st September 2006.
18. Two day national workshop on Environmentally sustainable water resources
management methodologies Organized by IST, JNTU, Hyderabad during 3rd 4th
July 2006.
19. Workshop on Space technology applications Organized by ISRS-Hyderabad
Chapter, ERDAS, centre for SIT, JNTU, Hyderabad during 18th 19th May 2005.
20. Organized a two day National workshop on Watershed Management and
Environmental Changes (WMEC-2006) during 20th-21st September, 2006 as
Coordinator.
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List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
1. Traditional black/white board teaching using projector and slides
2. Using Internet
3. Seminars of the students
4. Field work / lab work demonstration
5. Visiting the Industries by national/international labs
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
The department continuously monitor the learning outcomes by conducting
various internal & external mid, Semester examinations and also by conducting
Viva-voce examinations both in Practical classes as well as for thesis submission.
47.
48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
The programme is accredited by
a) NBA,
b) The department is recognized by central public health environmental
Engineering organization to sponsor in service personal of the central Govt. to study
M.Tech (Water & Environmental Science) offered by the centre.
50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
1. The Department for the first time designed the recharge pit to be adopted in the
households & institutions for the ground water recharge.
2. Generated new knowledge in the field off ground Water exploration to identify
causes of Well failures in the kondalitic , granitic bessaltic terrains.
3. Quantified the very important parameters in the hydrologic cycle with respect to total
recharge from the rainfall and water bodies , return flows from the Irrigation , runoff
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Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths:
1. Possessed advanced equipment & personal for Ground water exploration.
2. posses softwares & Hardware in RS& GIS to monitor water resources, Sio moisture and
vegetation.
3. Has expertise in rain water harvesting, recharging and water conservation.
4. The centre has very good network with state & Central organisations dealing with water,
land and Environment
5. Possess lab facilities for estimation of various water quality parameters.
Weaknesses:
1. There is inadequate expertise in water resource systems modelling.
2. Water Quality lab has to be strengthened with advanced equipments.
3. Expertise in hydraulic Structures adequate expertise is required in designing Hydraulic
Structures.
4. Networking with international organization is week in the centre.
5. Core faculty strength has to be improved.
Opportunities:
1. The centre has immense opportunity to design, develop & upscale the technologies
resilient to climate change.
2. The centre can start New PG Programme such as M.Tech (Disaster management)
3. The centre has opportunity to become one of the skill development, technology transfer
and training centre. Now only at national level but also for the south East Asia in the
fields of water, land & Environment.
4. Water conservation, Drinking water supplies and Sanitation are the Key area for the
development in which government s are showing immense interest. Therefore the centre
can become third party consulting agency in monitoring the implementation of best
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2.
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
M.Tech in Spatial Information Technology
M.Tech in Geo informatics and Surveying Technology
M.Tech (Part time) in Remote Sensing & GIS
M.S. by Research in Spatial Information Technology
Ph.D. in Spatial Information Technology
5.
6.
Water
7.
8.
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11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and
research under guidance
Name
Dr. K.
Manjula
Vani
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil.
No. of
Qualification Designation Specialization Years of
students
Experience guided for the
last 4 years
Ph.D.
Professor
Civil Engg.
22
10
(Structures)
J. Venkatesh M.Tech,
Ph.D
(pursuing)
12.
Associate
Professor
Water
Resource
12
NA
13.
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Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Staff
Technical
Technical Assistant
16.
Filled Actual
1(Regular)+1(Outsourcing)
Nil
Nil
Nil
Clerk
1(Outsourcing)
Ministerial Staff
2(Outsourcing)
Lab Technicians
Administrative
Sanctioned
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.
19.
20.
21.
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1)
2)
3)
4)
Conferences
T. Valsa Ipe, H. Sharada Bai, K. ManjulaVani, An Experimental study on ductility
performance of Cold-Formed Steel-Concrete Composite Beams, National
Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering, pp. 328-333, Nov-Dec, 2012.
Ballu Harish, R. Venkat Sheshu, K. Manjula Vani, Exchange of Global
Telecommunication System data at INCOIS, 38 th National Systems Conference, Real
Time Systems: Modeling, Analysis and Control, November 2014, ISBN: 9789351072973
M.Sumanth Reddy, Sourav Maity, K.Manjula Vani, Sardine Distribution Pattern
using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS application, 38th National Systems
Conference, Real Time Systems: Modeling, Analysis and Control, November 2014,
ISBN: 9789351072973
Maloth Chaitanya, Dr. K.V. Manjula Vani, Wireless Sensor Networks for Automated
Field Data Collection, 38 th National Systems Conference, Real Time Systems:
Modeling, Analysis and Control, Nov 2014, ISBN: 9789351072973
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5) Prof K. Manjula Vani and G. Srinivasa Rao, Effect of High Density Poly Ethylene
Fibres in High Performance Concrete, National Conference on Recent Trends in
Science and Technology, JNTUH Jagityal, Feb 2015
6) K. Sashikiran Babu, K. Manjula Vani, Ph.D., Quasi Static Response of Concrete
Gravity Dams, National Conference on Recent Trends in Science and Technology,
JNTUH Jagityal, Feb 2015
7) Mahendar. G., Ramesh. M. and Dr. ManjulaVani. K., Land Use Land Cover Mapping
using AWiFS Data- a Case Study, National Conference on Recent Trends in Science
and Technology, JNTUH Jagityal, Feb 2015
8) Dr. K. Manjula Vani and V. V. N. Ramesh, Experimental Studies on Modified
Reactive Powdered Concrete Analysis with Tension and Elasticity, National
Conference on Technological Innovations and Sustainable Infrastructure, NIT calicut,
Mar, 2015
9) K. Sashikiran Babu, Prof. K. Manjula Vani, Study of Natural Vibrations in Concrete
Gravity Dams, National Conference on Technological Innovations and Sustainable
Infrastructure, NIT calicut, Mar, 2015
10) T. Valsa Ipe, H. Sharada Bai, K. ManjulaVani, Experimental study on the influence
of Lip Size on the Flexural strength of Cold-Formed Steel Concrete Composite
Beams, Proceedings of International Conference on Civil, Structural and Environmental
Engineering, pp. 586-589, Feb,2011.
11) T. Valsa Ipe, H. Sharada Bai, K. ManjulaVani, Performance of Cold-formed Steelconcrete Composite beams under Flexure, Proceedings of International Conference
advances in Architecture and Civil Engineering, Vol. 1, pp. 21-23, June 2012.
12) Ballu Harish, R.Venkat Sesh, K.Manjulavani, Dissemination of Atmospheric Data
through Open Source GIS, International Conference on Environment and Energy, Dec
2014, ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7
13) K. Sashikiran Babu, K.Manjula Vani, Ph.D., Environmental Impact Assessment of
Large Dams, International Conference on Environment and Energy, Dec 2014, ISBN:
978-93-81212-96-7
14) M. Sumanth Reddy, Sourav Maity, K. Manjula Vani, Indian Oil Sardine Prediction
Pattern using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS applications, International
Conference on Environment and Energy, Dec 2014, ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7
15) G. Srinivasa Rao and K.Manjulavani, Ph.D., Reuse of HDPE for Municipal Solid
Waste Disposal, International Conference on Environment and Energy, Dec 2014,
ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7
16) Maloth Chaitanya, Dr. K. Manjula Vani, Correlation of Wireless Sensor Networks
with Remote Sensing, International Conference on Environment and Energy, Dec
2014, ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7
17) Development of an Automatic Algorithm for Extraction of Waterlogged Areas using
Geospatial Techniques, Hemalatha D*1, Dr. ManjulaVani K1, Ramesh M1 and Asra M1
18) Evaluation of NDWI and MNDWI for Intra-Annual and Inter Annual assessment of
Waterlogged Areas using Satellite Data - A case Study, Ramesh M*1, Dr. ManjulaVani
K1, Hemalatha D1 and Asra M1
19) Watershed Planning and Impact Assessment using Satellite Data, Jaya Babu T*1, Dr.
Kesava Rao P2, Dr. ManjulaVani K1, Dr.MadhavaRaoV2 & Phanindra Kumar T2
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20) Reuse of PET Waste from Coastal Area in High Performance Concrete Case Study on
Goa Coast, G. Srinivasa Rao*1, Dr. ManjulaVani. K2 and Dr. D. Srinivasa Sarma3
21) Satellite based Assessment of Soil & Water Characteristics, Mahbooba Asra 1, Dr.
ManjulaVani K1and Ramesh M1
22) Evaluation of damping for safety and stability of Gravity dams by Finite Element
Analysis, K. Sashikiran Babu*1 and Dr. ManjulaVani. K2
J. Venkatesh, Associate Professor, Head of CSIT-IST, JNTUH
1) Retrieval of sea surface wind surface wind speed from IRS-P4 (MSMR) brightness
temperature : An artificial neural network approach presented a paper held in Map
World forum held at Hyderabad in February 2009 by Dr. Babula Jena & J. Venkatesh.
2) GPS Survey in development of crop yield model based on satellite remote sensing
derived crop condition by J. Venkatesh, Head, CSIT.
3) J. Venkatesh (2014), Paper has been Published which is entitled Land Use and Land
Cover Changes of Al-Kut City in Iraq using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in the
International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology Research (IJSETR-2014).
4) J. Venkatesh presented a paper in National conference on New Trends in civil
Engg.(NTCE-2014) in the technical session VI on Remote Sensing and GIS
5) J. Venkatesh presented a
paper Asian Journal of multidisciplinary Studies
Geoprocessing Desktop Application for INCOIS Web Services Volume III, Issue 8,
August,2015. (Impact Factor: 0.923)
Monographs:
Nil
Chapters in Books:
Nil
Edited Books:
Nil
Nil
Nil
SNIP:
Nil
SJR:
Nil
Nil
h-index:
Nil
23.
24.
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26.
Faculty serving in
a)
b)
c)
d)
27.
National committees: No
International committees No
Editorial Boards : No
any other (please specify) : J. Venkatesh Member of APSRAC State Level Research
Review Committee, member of AP State Level Committee on ULBs projects and
also Academic Committee member of IISM, Survey of India.
28.
Student projects
29.
Faculty
Dr. K. Manjula Vani
Awarded by Savithri Bai Phooley Best Teacher Award in 2009
Awarded SABALA by Doordarsan Saptagiri channel in 2013
: No
Students
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Expert
Topics
Lectures &
Workshops
Refresh
Integrated
Course
Survey Using
Total Station
&GPS
Refresh
GIS
based
Course
engineering
applications
Refresh
Disaster
Course
Management
Two days Advanced
work shop
VLSI design
Expert
Personality
Lectures
Development
and
Soft
Skills
Date
Faculty Name
Origination
08/11/2010
18/07/2011
Dr. K.
vani
27/02/2012
Dr. K. Manjula
vani
Dr. K. Manjula
vani
.(D.V. Sesha Sai)
Sri
Sai
Kameswari
Educational
Academy (IFC,
NIESBUD)
Major General R. Additional
C. Padhi
Surveyor
General, IISM,
Hyderabad
1.(D.V. SeshaSai) Sri
Sai
2. (A. Srinivasa Kameswari
Rao)
Educational
Academy (IFC,
NIESBUD)
Shri Ravichandran R
S
Geoinformatics
Pvt Ltd, / SOI
Shri R.S. Dwivedi Scientist, NRSC
Shri D. Vijayan,
NRSC
Sai K- Ms Sai
Kumari,
Ms
Greeshma
Desai,
Shri M. Arulraj,
KK. Sreenivas
31/08/2012
6.
Expert
Lectures
Overview of 20/03/2015
GNSS
,
System.
7.
Workshop
One Day
Personality 21/03/2015
Development
and
Soft
Skills
8.
Workshop
four Days
Recent
24/03/2015
Trends
in to
Geoinformati 27/03/2015
cs
Manjula
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10. one-day
workshop
11. Industrial
visit
S.S. Rajashekar
Former NRSC
J. N. A. Murthy,
T.S.
Vishwanadhan,
Venugopal,
S Krishnaiah,
Shanker Prasad
NRSC
K.V. Ramana
Agriculture
NRSC
Remote
31-03 2015
Sensing
10:30 AM,
Applications to
05:30
pm
Rajeev
Rama Mohan Rao,
Survey
of 20
India,
2015
Hyderabad
water resources
NRSC (Land use
Land cover)
NRSC
Geomatics
&
Disaster NRSC
-03-
32.
Applications
received
Selected
Male
Female
Pass percentage
Male
Female
10
08
60%
60%
M.Tech - GIST
04
12
100%
100%
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34.
35.
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
other
countries
25%
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
6%
M.Tech - SIT
69%
M.Tech - GIST
84%
16%
0%
0%
0%
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET,
SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.:
Batch
2012
Number of Students
11 qualified in GATE, 1 Student qualified in NET
2013
25 qualified in GATE
2014
23 qualified in GATE
2015
17 qualified in GATE
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
Percentage against
enrolled
Nil
PG to M.Phil
Nil
PG to Ph.D.
15%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
20%
70%
Entrepreneurs
7%
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NA
NA
37.
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period : Nil
38.
Library : Available
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Research laboratories : 1
b)
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Batch
GATE Scholarship
TEQIP Scholarship
2012
11
2013
25
2014
23
17
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Nil
b.
c.
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
1.A four day workshop is organized on Recent trends in Geo informatics.
2.A one day workshop is organized on Remote Sensing Applications
3.A one day workshop is organized on Personality Development and Soft
4.An industry visit to Survey of India, Hyderabad is organized.
Skills
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Seminars, expert lectures, visual aids.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Through meetings and random checks by Dean, HOD and established committees.
By interacting with students and faculty frequently to check the progress.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The faculty and students actively participate in various seminars and workshops
organized by the institute and others institutes. All the students and faculty of the
department participated in workshops mentioned in 44. The faculty also participated in an
international conference organized by ICWI.
The students also participated in blood donation camps organized by NSS and Swachh
Bharath Programs.
The student named P. Bala Raju participated in NSS camp at Warangal, Telangana.
48.
The faculty introduce value addition contents for the corresponding theory and lab
courses.
The monitoring committee under the chairmanship of HOD monitors and access the
value addition activities.
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.
Through research and development activities.
Introducing value addition courses.
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Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths:
1. The core competence of the department is its state of the art syllabi revised as per
industry needs.
2. Sufficient number of laboratories and technical help.
Weakness:
1. Number of regular teaching faculty is less.
Opportunities:
1. To provide employable skilled manpower as per the local needs and the global
standard.
Challenges:
1.
52.
To promote Research and Development activities by developing various multidisciplinary research groups.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
To establish incubation centre for developing entrepreneurship and promoting startup with innovative ideas
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2.
Year of establishment
2001
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1
2
PG
PG
Technology
Specialization
Computer Science
Software Engineering
M. Tech
M. Tech
Bio-informatics
5.
6.
7.
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Semester Based System
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
(Choice
Based
Credit
System implemented from 2015).
9.
filled
Sanctioned
Filled
3
4
5
--
3
4
5
--
and
actual (Professors/Associate
Actual (including CAS &
MPS)
6
3
3
--
221
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
Name
Qualification Designation
Specialization
No. of
No. of
Years of
Ph.D. /
Experience M.Phil.
students
guided
for the
last 4
years
Dr. S. Durga
Ph.D
Director
Information
27
4
Bhavani
retrieval system,
Data
Base
Management
Systems,
Data
Mining, Analysis
of
Algorithms,
Parallel
Programming
Dr.
M.
Ph.D
Professor
Neural Networks,
29
5
Sreenivas
Data
Mining,
Rao
Information
Retrieval,
Information
Security and Web
Technologies
Sri
A.
Ph.D
Professor
Image Processing
25
9
Damodharam
Information
Security
Dr. S. V. L.
Ph.D
Professor
Electrical
27
5
Narasimham
Distribution,
Automation
Energy
conservation and
Audit
protocols
and low levels,
Image Processing
Dr.
K.
Ph.D
Professor
Software
25
-Chandra
Engineering, Data
Sekharaiah
ware house & Data
Mining,
Data base system,
Distributed System,
Natural language
Processing,
Cognitive
Informatics,
Security Modeling
222
Dr. A.
Govardhan
Ph.D
Professor
Dr.
K.
Santhisree
Ph.D
Professor
Sri
T.
Srinivasulu
Reddy
M.Tech
Assoc.
Professor
Sri
G.
Narasimham
M.Tech
Assoc.
Professor
Sri
Praveen
Babu
M.Tech
Assoc.
Professor
Sri
G.
Venkata
Rami Reddy
Ph.D
Asst.
Professor
Smt.
M.
Arathi
Sri K. Suresh
Babu
M.Tech
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
G.
Ph.D
Databases, Data
ware housing, and
mining, Computer
Networks, Image
Processing,
Information
Retrieval
and
Object Oriented
Systems
Data
Mining,
Information
Retrieval System,
Data
base,
Distributed
System
Algorithms, Web
based applications,
e-Governance
systems, Electrical
Distribution,
Automation
Object
oriented
Programming,
Data Mining
computer
Networks,
Network Security,
Analysis
of
Algorithms,
Artificial
Intelligence
and
Software
Engineering
Image Processing,
Computer
Networks,
Analysis
of
Algorithms, Data
Mining, Operating
Systems and Web
technologies
data mining and
warehousing
Network Security,
Wireless
Networks
and
Mobile
Computing.
22
55
15.4
--
28
--
25.5
--
16
--
16
--
12
--
14
--
223
Smt. V. Uma
Rani
Sri Naveen
Kumar
12.
M.Tech
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
M.Tech
14
--
11
--
13.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
14.
M.Tech (CS)
M.Tech (SE)
M.Tech (CNIS)
M.Tech (BIO)
MCA
No. of
Students
admitted
24+*5
24+*4
26+*7
16
30
30%
30%
30%
50%
40%
15.
Percentage
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the designation
Academic Assistants
List of Temporary teachers
Sanctioned Filled
6
6
S.No
1.
2.
3.
Designation
Academic Assistants
Academic Assistants
Academic Assistants
Name
Sri G. Sudhakar
Sri Sarath Chandra
Sri Balakrishna
Actual
Mail id
Sudhakar4321@gmail.com
Sarathbiochem@gmail.com
kbkmram@gmail.com
224
4
Sri Surender Reddy
5
Ms Anusha
6. Ms Chitra Sarika
NON TEACHING STAFF
Academic Assistants
Academic Assistants
Academic Assistants
Mrs Rajyalaxmi
Mrs .N. Aruna Kumari
Sri G. Ramesh Sreenadh
Sri S.V .Narayana
Smt. G .Praveena
Adhoc -based Employees
Smt P. Shakuntala
Mr. Vanama Yobu
Mr N. Narsing Rao
Mr. M. Ranga Rao
Mr. N. A. Swami
Mr. A. Ram Mohan
Mr. M. SambasivaRao
Mr. M. Rama Shekar
Mr. P. Mahesh
Mr K. S. Diwakar
Mr. Y. Srinivas Rao
Ms. A. Shashikala
Mr. A. Nagaraju
Mr. R. VishnuGopal
Ms. Ch. Andalamma
Ms. B. Lavanya
Surrender.it2008@gmail.com
Anusha.anushagrand@gmail.com
chitrasarika@gmail.com
Deputy Registrar
Computer Operator
Computer Operator
Superintendent
Sr. Assistant
Junior Assistants
Technical operators
16.
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. (Last four years)
Name of the Project name
faculty
Dr. M.
Preparation of IT Security
Sreenivasa Rao policy for SEP
18.
Year
CDAC
24/7 learning
225
b) International collaboration
Name of collaboration
Collaborative organization
CISCO
Networking Cisco Systems inc. USA
Academy programmes
16-05-2007
08-06-2011
MSIT Programme
2001
Date of collaboration
2011
: Nil
National recognition
: Nil
International recognition
: Nil
21.
22.
DS-14.43)
11. Protecting the Finger Print Template by Fusion of Ridges and Texture,
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies,
Vidyasree.P1 , Dr.G.VenkataRamiReddy2, Vol. 6 (3) , 2015, 2106-2110, ISSN
0975-9646.(3.32)
12. Protecting the Finger Print Template by Fusion of Ridges and Texture,
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies,
Vidyasree.P1 , Dr.G.VenkataRamiReddy2, Vol. 6 (3) , 2015, 2106-2110, ISSN
0975-9646.(3.32)
13. Correlation Rules in Event Correlation and Management Framework IJRIT
International Journal Of Research In Information Technology, Volume 3, Issue 8,
August 2015, Pg. 39-45 Dr. G Venkata Rami Reddy, 2 Sudeep Pirangi
14. EFFICIENT COMPRESSION OF ENCRYPTED IMAGES VIA PREDICTION
ERROR CLUSTERING International Journal Of Technical & Scientific Research
-Vol.5, Issue .1 ISSN Online: 2319-9245 N. Prashanthi, DR. G. Venkata Rami
Reddy, Associate Professor
15. Hadoop Distributed File System and Map Reduce Processing on Multi-Node
Cluster Dr. G. Venkata Rami Reddy1, CH. V. V. N. Srikanth Kumar International
Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN (Online): 2319-7064 Index
Copernicus Value (2013): 6.14 | Impact Factor (2013): 4.438
16. Security Enhancements for Finger Print Templates on Minutiae
Dr
G.VenkataRamiReddy, Vidyasree.P International Journal of Computer Science and
Information Technologies, Vol. 6 (4) , 2015, 4151-4153
17. WLAN Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Framework IJRIT International Journal
Of Research In Information Technology, Dr. G Venkata Rami Reddy, Sravan
Kumar Valluru Volume 3, Issue 8, August 2015, Pg. 46-51
Ms. M. Arathi
1. Published a paper on Securing User transactions using two factor mobile
authentications in International Conference on Mobile Internet Devices organized
by GRIET at Hyderabad on 17 -18 December 2010.
2. Published paper on Development of spatial analyst toolbar in ArcGIS in Int.
Journal of Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2012, ISSN 2277
9450 , august 2012
3.
4. Fuzzy type Ahead search in XML Data, National Conference on Research Trends
in Computer Science and Technology on 15th and 16th November 2013.
5.
6.
2.
3.
4.
5.
www.ijsetr.com
6. volume5/issue2/ July 2015 page 114 www.ijpres.com
7. volume5/issue2-30/ July 2015 page 216 www.ijpres.com
8. volume 04, issue 23, July 2015, pages 4491-4494. www.ijsetr.com, ISSN 23198885,
9. Volume 4 issue 4 Aug 2015-
www.ijraet.com
www.ijraet.com
www.ijcta.com
www.ijcta.com
issn 2001-5569
: www.ijcta.com
: www.ijtre.com
page 117
page 112
: www.ijpres.com
: www.ijpres.com
page 102
: www.ijtre.com
page 110
: www.ijtre.com
Submitted.
Monographs
Dr. K. Santhisree
Monograph by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing in 2015. On Sequential Data
Clustering.
239
Chapters in Books
Dr. A. Govardhan
Manasa N.L, A Govardhan and Satyanarayana Ch, Fusion of Multiple Biometric
Traits: Fingerprint, Palmprint and Iris, Bio-inspired Computing in Cyber Security,
Intelligent Systems Reference Library by Springer, Germany, 2014, pp. 287-320.
N. Gomathi, P. Seethalakshmi and A. Govardhan, An Adaptive Cross Layer
Design to Enhance Throughput for Multimedia Streaming over Mobile Adhoc
Networks, Trends in Networks and Communications, Springer-Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg 2011, pp. 21-32.
A.P. SivaKumar, P. Premchand and A. Govardhan, Application of Latent
Semantic Indexing for Hindi-English CLIR Irrespective of Context Similarity,
Trends in Networks and Communications, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2011,
pp. 711-720.
Ram Mohan Rao Kovvur,
S. Ramachandram,
Vijayakumar Kadappa and
A. Govardhan, A Reliable Distributed Grid Scheduler for Mixed Tasks,
Aadvances in Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 203 of the series
Communications in Computer and Information Science, Springer, 2011, pp. 213223
*
Edited Books
Dr. A. Govardhan
Munassar Nabil and A. Govardhan - A Hybrid Prototype Centric Model for
Software Processes Management in the Object Oriented Approach Lambert
Academic Publishing, USA.
Ch. Sunil Kumar, A.Govardhan and C.V. Guru Rao - A Framework for Integration
and Standardization of Data from Heterogeneous Sources, Lambert Academic
Publishing, USA.
Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao
Peeling Design
Patterns by Prof.
M.
Sreenivasa
Rao,
Narasimha
Karumanchi, CareerMonk Publications, First Edition, 2012, Hyderabad.
Writing lessons for the subject Advanced Computer Architecture for 3/4 B.TECH
(CCC) CSE and completed four units out of ten units.
Elements of Computer Networking: An Integrated Approach, CareerMonk
Publications.
Dr. K.Chandra Sekharaiah
Ergonomics: An Introduction, ICFAI
23.
: --
SNIP
: --
SJR
: --
: --
h-index
: --
24.
Duration
Sharp
2012
Microtechnologies
-Exam automation
software
3 months
4 months
Dr.
M. Load, Functional 2006
Rs.40,000
Sreenivasa and Performance
Rao
tests for Rajiv
Internet Village(ESeva)
Dr.
A. Implementation of 2013
Project
by Rs 4.6 Lakhs,
Govardhan Telugu in IT on
Ministry of IT, Team Size
"Named
Entity
Government of
5 Members)
Error Detection on
A.P., Completed
English-Telugu
in 2013
cross
lingual
Text",
Department CCNA Discovery 2011
4 months CISCO
Rs.2,74,000
In charge:
Programme
Mr.
G.
Praveen
Babu
Mr.
K.
Suresh Babu
G.
Internships (MCA 2011
6 months IT companies
Rs.2,88,000
Narsimham &
M.Tech
students)
G. Praveen Internships (MCA 2011
6 months IT companies
Rs.6,00,000
Babu
&
M.Tech
students)
K. Suresh Internships (MCA 2011
6 months IT companies
Rs.12,000
Babu
&
M.Tech
students)
Total amount earned through Consultancy
Rs.52,02,000
25.
26.
Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
Dr. A. Govardhan
1. He is a Member on Executive Council, Member on Finance Committee JNTUH,
Member of Standing Committee for Academic Senate, Member of Standing
Committee for Affiliation, and Member in Sports Council, JNT University Hyderabad.
2. He is a Member on Board of Studies for several Universities including JNT University
Hyderabad, Satavahana University, Karimnagar, Kakatiya University Warangal, JNTU
Anantapur, Sree Nidhi Institute of Science and Technology, Hyderabad and Anurag
Group of Educational Institutions, Hyderabad.
3. Program Chair, CSI 49th Annual Convention (Golden Jubilee) and International
242
4.
5.
6.
7.
Conference on Emerging ICT for Bridging the Future, 1214 December 2014, JNTU
Hyderabad.
Member, Technical Committee, International Conference on Research in Engineering,
Computers and Technology (ICRECT 2016), September 8-10, 2016, NIT
Tiruchirapally, India.
Member, Technical Program Committee, 2nd International Conference on Nature of
Computation and Communication (ICTCC-2016), 17th 18th March, 2016, Rach Gia,
Vietnam.
Member, Program Committee, Fifth International Conference on Embedded Systems
and Applications (EMSA-2016), January 23-24, 2016, Dubai, UAE.
Member, Technical Program Committee, Third International Conference on
Information System Design and Intelligent Applications (EMSA-2016), 8-9 January
2016, Visakhapatnam, India.
8. Member, Technical Program Committee, 4th EAI International Conference on ContextAware Systems and Applications (ICCASA-2015), November 26-27, 2015, Vung Tau,
Vietnam.
9. Member, Organizing Committee, CSI Student Annual Convention (Golden Jubilee), 3
4 January 2015, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad.
10. Resource Person, A Two Week Programme on Software Project Management, 22nd
June -2nd July 2015, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad
11. Member, Program Committee / Reviewer of Second International Conference on
Computer Networks & Communications (CCNET 2015), April 3~4, 2015, Dubai,
UAE.
12. Member, Program Committee, International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Engineering, Technology & Science (ICETETS - 2015), April 2~4, 2015, Malla Reddy
Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad.
13. Member, Board of Advisors, Confederation of Education Excellence, New Delhi.
14. Member, Technical Program Committee, International Conference on Computing &
Communication Technologies (ICCCT-2014), 11th 13th December, 2014, University
College of Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
15. Member, Technical Program Committee, International Conference on Nature of
Computation and Communication (ICTCC), 24th 25th November, 2014, Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam.
16. Member, Program Committee, The Fifth International Conference on Ad Hoc, Sensor
& Ubiquitous Computing (ASUC2014), 7 - 8 November 2014, Dubai, UAE.
17. Chairman, Technical Committee, The Third International Conference on Recent
Advances in Design, Development and Operation of Micro Air Vehicles (ICRMAV
2014), 5 -7 November 2014, JNTU Hyderabad.
18. Advisor, Faculty Development Program on Mobile Application Development, Bharat
Institute of Engineering and Technology, Ibrahimpatnam, Ranga Reddy Dist.
19. Member, National Technical Committee, 5th Annual International Conference on
Infocomm Technologies in Competitive Strategies (ICT 2014) (Special Track:
Software Engineering & Applications), 22 23 September, 2014, Singapore.
20. Member, National Technical Committee, International Conference on Sustainability of
Libraries, 25 27 September, 2014, University Library, JNTU Hyderabad.
21. Member, National Advisory Board, IEEE First International Conference on Networks
and Soft Computing (ICNSC2014), 19 20 August 2014, Vignan University,
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Orientation
programs
Dr. A. Govardhan
Refresher
courses
1
Dr. K. Santhisree
28.
Workshops
Training
programs
20
4
12
Smt. M. Arathi
15
12
18
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects
Programmes
Number of
Number of
Percentage
applications
students admitted
PG
MTECH(CS)
24+*5
91%
80% with
MTECH(CNIS) 24+*4
97%
in the
MTECH(SE)
26+*7
95%
university
MTECH(BIO)
16
96%
MCA
30
98%
TOTAL
80%
246
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Dr. A. Govardhan
Excellent Contribution Award for Golden Jubilee Annual Convention CSI 2015 for
the year 2015
Pride of Asia Award
Star of Asia Award and
Gaurav Chakra Puraskar for the year 2014
Rashtriya Pragati Award
Mother Teresa Award
Seva Shree Award
Bharat Excellence Award
National Integration Award and
Bharat Seva Ratna Puraskar for the year 2013
A.P. State Government Best Teacher Award
Rashtriya Pragati Award
Mother Teresa Seva Ratna Award
Indira Gandhi Seva Ratna Award and
Rajiv Gandhi Seva Ratna Award for the year 2012
Dr. K. Santhisree
Best Citizens of India Award 2015
Excellence in Education Award, April 2015.
Bharat Jyothi Award June 2015.
Glory of India Gold medal Award. 2015.
Teachers Excellence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Education
30.
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. K. Santhisree
Sri K.
Babu
31.
JNTUH-Excite
summer
product
workshop
Faculty
Training
program
Suresh Software
11-02-2011
Engineering Models
and
Delivery
Methodologies on.
SPSOFT
collaboration
with NRDMS
50
collaboration
800
with
CDAC
Hyderabad and
CSI Hyderabad
Chapter
JNTUH-TASK- 300 members
HYSEA
JNTUH-TCS
25
32.
Applications
received
Selected
Pass percentage
Male
Female
10
Male
Female
248
33.
SE
11
CNIS
14
BIO
11
MCA
Diversity of students
16
11
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
34.
35.
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
MTECH- CS
--
72
--
--
SE
--
56
12
CNIS
--
64
12
BIO
--
68
90
--
--
-3
-MCA
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET,
SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
GATE
CS
SE
CNIS
Bio
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
2014-15
9
6
17
11
2015-16
3
3
10
9
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
249
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
40
60
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Name
Designation
Dr. K. Santhisree
Professor
Dr. Venkata Rami Assoc. Professor
Reddy
Dr. Suresh Babu
Asst. Professor
38.
JNTUH, Hyderabad
JNTUH, Hyderabad
Year of completion
of PhD
2013
2013
JNTUH, Hyderabad
2015
University
39.
12
7
5
4884
60
6 related to SIT library
Yes
: --
: --
e) Students laboratories
: --
f) Research laboratories
: --
NIL
NIL
250
40.
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
NIL
b.
c.
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Feedbacks are analyzed and suggestions are incorporated in academic activities
Latest electives are introduced according to the industry needs
Design lab assignments beyond curriculum.
251
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Constant review of student performance by SIT and academic audit cell .
Based on the performance levels of students certain remedies are taken:
For slow learners - remedial classes are offered.
Advanced learners Advanced assignments and projects are assigned beyond the
curriculum.
Acquisition of inter disciplinary courses bridge courses are conducted.
Rural and foreign students Soft Skills is introduced in the curriculum and extra care
is taken by soft skills mentors.
47.
252
48.
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: NIL
Invited Guest/Expert members from various corners of the country like
IITs, NITs, IIITs, and other state Universities.
253
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths: Labs are established in wee formed manner.
Weakness:
Insufficient Space for the growing Requirements.
52.
254
2.
Year of establishment
1989
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) :PG, Ph.D
S. No.
1
2
5.
Program
PG
PG
3
Ph.D
Interdisciplinary programmes
involved
Ph.D
and departments Nil
Specialization
HR/Marketing/Finance
(Central
Michigan
University) USA
Management Sciences
6.
Michigan
University,
7.
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester- Choice Based Credit
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
System (from 2015)
9.
10.
Sanctioned
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
--
--
-255
11.
Name
No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years
Industrial
engineering.
Human
Resources
Management
Dr. A. Prabhu
Kumar
Professor
M Tech,
MBA, PhD
Dr. D. Raghunatha
Reddy
Professor
Dr. Sindhu
Assoc.
Professor
MBA, PhD
Finance
Human
Resource
Management
Human
Assistant
5
A. Santosh Kumari
MBA
Resource
Professor
Management
List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
4
12.
Dr. V. M. Prasad
Professor
MBA
NIL
--
NIL
13.
Percentage
50
50
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
16.
20:1
Name of the
Sanctioned
Filled
designation
Dy. Registrar
1
1
Sr. Assistant
1
1
Driver
1
1
Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Actual
1
1
1
Nil
256
17.
V M Prasad
18.
Funding agencies
National
UGC
Total
grant
received
7.41 Lakhs
Study of Critical
Success factors for
Six
Sigma
Implementation in
Technical
and
Management
institutions
with
special reference to
JNTUH
Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil
19.
20.
21.
State recognition
: --
National recognition
: --
International recognition
: --
22.
1.
2.
257
S. No.
1.
Chapters in Books
Nil
Edited Books
Nil
Nil
SNIP
Nil
SJR
Nil
Nil
258
h-index
Nil
23.
24.
25.
26.
Nil
Rs.60,000/- Management
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: --
29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Name of the
Faculty/ Student
Organized
by
Year
Doctoral /
post
doctoral
fellows
--
--
259
30.
31.
32.
33.
Selected
Male
18
Pass percentage
Female
10
Male
100
Female
100
Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
MBA
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
85
% of
% of students
students
from other
from
countries
universities
outside the
State
15
260
34.
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
35.
Student progression
Student progression
No
UG to PG
50
PG to M.Phil.
--
PG to Ph.D.
--
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
--
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36.
-100
--
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
-100
--
--
37.
38.
NIL
a) Library
Yes
Yes
261
e) Students laboratories
Yes
f) Research laboratories
39.
Nil
Nil
40.
41.
42.
14 From
Government
For formulation of
syllabus, training
and orientation
Formulation of
curriculum and
project works
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Presentations,
Case studies, and best business practices.
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored? Through reviews
Through reviews of feedback
47.
48.
49
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
Nil
50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
Conducted orientation programs on Research Methodology and SPSS and
export documentation
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51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths:
Learn faculty, good infrastructure and research facilities, and good academic
interaction with multi disciplinary specialists.
Weaknesses:
Limited number of faculties.
Opportunities:
Provisions to get research grants from various agencies, involvement of industries
in the collaborative research work, availability of interdisciplinary faculty in the
campus.
Constraints:
Approvals and procedures take longer time. Budgetary constraints
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Year of establishment
1965
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1
2
3
4
Programme
UG
PG
IDP
Ph.D
Specialization
Structural Engineering, Geo-Technical
Engineering, Transportation
Engineering
M.Tech Structural Engineering, M.B.A
Doctor of Philosophy
5.
6.
7.
NIL
8.
SEMESTER
9.
10.
11.
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professors
4+1 (Trans.)
3+1(Trans.)
11+1(Trans.)
Associate Professors
7+1 (Trans.)
6+0(Trans.)
5
Assistant Professors
12+1 (Geology)
10+1 (Geology)
3+1 (Geology)
Others
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3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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21
22
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Lakshmi
Dr N. Darga
Kumar
Smt. M.
Padmavathi
Mr. B. Siva Konda
Reddy
Smt. B. Sunitha
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Ph.D
10
01
12
--
M.Tech
GEOTechnical
GEOTechnical
Structures
10
--
M.Tech
Geology
10
--
M.Tech
12.
13.
14.
NIL
Percentage
30%
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Name of the designation
Supporting Staff (Technical)
Administrative Staff
Sanctioned
02
01
Filled
02
01
Actual
16.
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. (Last four years)
Name of the faculty
Funding agencies
National International
World Bank
Dr. K. Lakshmana
Rao,
Dr. A. Govardhan
DST,
Dr.. M. .Janardhana
& Dr N.Darga Kumar Govt. of
India
Total grant
received
Rs. 5.0
Lakhs
Rs. 17 Lakhs
Nil
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19.
Designation
Professor of
CSE
Department
Professor
Professor &
Head
Professor &
Registrar
Professor & Cocoordinator
Source of
Funding
World
Bank
World
Bank
Title
Technical
Educational
Quality
Improvement
Programme
Disaster
Management
(COE)
Total Cost
(Rs. In Lakhs)
Rs. 12.5 Lakhs
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Dr. N. Darga kumar
20.
21.
DST,
Govt. of
India
Stabilized
Compressed
Earth Blocks
using Rice Husk
Ash and their
applications to
Load Bearing
Walls
Rs.17 Lakhs
Yes
National recognition
Yes
International recognition
No
22.
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Equipment
Amount
Each
3,10,000/Publications: Total Number of Publications - 52
Name of the Faculty
International
Conferences
Attended
19
02
02
12
05
02
02
03
National
Conferences
Attended
24
--13
09
01
01
04
02
9,30,000/-
Sweden Make
International
Journals
National
Journals
14
03
--17
6
--10
--
01
Chapters in Books
: --
Edited Books
: --
Make
-02
---
--
--
: --
Dr. M.
Janardhana
Total
2014
Indeterminate Structural
Analysis
ISBN 978-93-82332-60-2
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Dr. M.
Janardhana &
K.U. Muthu,
Azmi Ibrahim,
M. Vijayanand
*
Professor
2015
Prestressed
ISBN:
SNIP
: --
SJR
: --
: --
h-index
: --
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Dr. M. Viswanadham
Dr. G. K. Viswanadh
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs)
Name of the
Refresher/Short-Term
Name of the Organizers
faculty
Courses/Workshops/Training
Programmes/Extension
Lectures/Seminars/Conferences Organized
Dr. M. V.
Dr. M. V. Seshagiri Rao
Welfare on OBE & OBA (NBA)
Seshagiri Rao Two day workshop on OBE &OBH
Dr. P. Sravana
Outcome based Education and outcome
based Accreditation in Feb 2014
One day workshop on Webinar in Feb
2014
Dr. M.
Dr. M. Padmavathi
IGS Hyderabad. Local Chapter
Padmavathi
Dr. V.
Dr. V. Padmavathi
National Symposium on Geotechnics
Padmavathi
for Irrigation Projects -2014
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Dr. G.
Narsimha
Reddy
Dr. P. Sravana
28.
29.
Dr. P. Sravana
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects
80%
20%
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Name of the
Faculty/ Student
Dr. M. Viswanadham
Students
30.
Organized by
Telangana
State
Government
Year
Doctoral /
post
doctoral
fellows
September NIL
2014
NIL
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Yes
NIL
Name of the
Programme (refer
to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Male
-33
34.
35.
Selected
Female
--
--
Pass percentage
Diversity of students
Male
--
Female
--
--
NIL
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
--
--
--
--
% of students
from other
countries
--
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
Nil
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
Percentage against
enrolled
45%
PG to M.Phil
--
PG to Ph.D.
10%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
--
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
80%
10%
Entrepreneurs
5%
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Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
37.
38.
39.
40.
33%
60%
7%
Nil
10
d) Class rooms
facility
Yes
with
ICT
e) Students laboratories
Yes
f) Research laboratories
No
NIL
College (University )
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Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
42.
No
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Teaching mode should be evaluated in reference to contents in PPT
Field problem defining with research context and generalization capability with
modelling
Staff student ratio in handling creative education
Supportive staff technical expertise for working in all contexts
Research freedom true definition and ownership
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Field problems to get solved by the department are plenty
Students are equally enthusiastic to make them readiness to work as Engineers
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49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
Year of
Annual
AICTE
Name of
Level/
Sanctione
approval with Degree(s)
Duration Course Specialization
Course
d
File No &
Awarded
Intake
Date
S. No. South
Central-1495566375/20
Structural
PG
M.Tech
2-years
Regular
25
11/EOA &
Engineering
Date:
01.09.2011
S. No. South
Central-1495566375/2
Civil
UG
B.Tech
4- years
Regular
50
011/EOA &
Engineering
Date:
01.09.2011
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50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or
applied.
Material characterization and mix design with new material to enhance usage of
alternative materials for construction activity
Spatial technologies interface for field problem mapping
NDT based infrastructure quality assessment
Text book authorship for creating more practical exposures to the Indian context
Interacting with Government and private organizations on Industry institute consultancy
activities
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strength:
Consultancy on field problem solving
Technical mentoring to the organizations of central government and state government
Mapping of the field problems with spatial technology handling of technology
GIS and modeling enabled solution creators
Operational research with student involvement
Weaknesses:
Non tracking of Lecture presentations of originality lead to research thoughts PPT
mode conversions
Mini projects real time conversions to societal needs on priority
Student staff interactions on thrust areas of research
Teaching and supportive staff correlative effort on teaching outcomes
Visionary view on differentiating among research, consultancy and teaching in
converting to homogeneous manner
Opportunities:
Field problems to get solved by the department are plenty
Students are equally enthusiastic to make them readiness to work as Engineers
Industry interaction potential is high
Government readiness to take services from the department
Faculty members are having potential to work hard in reaching any opportunity
given
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Challenges:
Teaching mode should be evaluated in reference to contents in PPT
Field problem defining with research context and generalization capability with
modeling
Staff student ratio in handling creative education
Supportive staff technical expertise for working in all contexts
Research freedom true definition and ownership
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2.
Year of establishment
1965
3.
YES
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S.
No.
5.
Program
Name of the
Course
Specialization
UG
B.Tech.
PG
M.Tech.
Power Electronics,
Electrical Power Engineering
Research
Ph.D
6.
AIT - Bangkok
7.
No
8.
1. Semester
9.
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Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
--
--
--
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
Name
Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
Dr. S. Tara
Kalyani
Professor
&
HEAD
Ph.D
Dr. G.
Tulasi Ram
Das
Dr.
S.S.Tulasi
Ram
Dr. B. V.
Sankar Ram
Dr. N.
Yadaiah
Professor
Ph. D
Professor
Ph.D
Professor
Ph.D
Professor
&
Registrar
Ph.D
Dr. M.
Surya
Kalavathi
Dr. M.
Sushama
Professor
Professor
Ph. D,
Post Doc
(CMU)
Ph.D
Dr. G. N.
Sreenivas
Professor
Ph.D
Dr. A.
Raghu Ram
Associate M. Tech.,
Professor Ph. D.
Specialization
Teaching
exp.
Industrial
Drives &
Power
Electronics
Power
Electronics &
Drives, FACTS
Power Systems,
HVE
19 Yrs
30 Yrs
16
33 Yrs
20
Power System ,
FACTS
Control
Systems
Intelligent
Systems
Power System
,HVE
31 Yrs
17
18
23 Yrs
16
23 Yrs
20
Power Systems
19 Yrs
16
Power System,
Reliability
Engg.
Power Systems
& HV
Engg.
19 Yrs
00
16
19 Yrs
00
16
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Dr. A. Jaya
Laxmi
Sri. P.
Venkat
Narayana
Dr. K.H.
Phanishree
Dr. K.
Bhaskar
Sri. D.
Kiran
Kumar
12.
13.
15.
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
M. Tech.,
Ph. D
Power Systems,
FACTS Power
Quality, AI
Applications to
Power Systems.
19 Yrs
16
M. Tech.
(Pursuing
Ph.D)
M. Tech.
Energy systems
13 Yrs
00
16
Power
Electronics &
Drives
Power Systems
13 Yrs
00
14
13 Yrs
00
12
VLSI Design
5 Yrs
00
12
M. Tech.
M.Tech
(Pursuing
Ph.D)
None
14.
Associate
Professor
&Coordi
nator
Energy
studies
Asst.
Professor
Percentage
50%
25%
UG program :
15:1
PG program :
12:1
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Name of the designation
Technical Assistant (Grade-I)
Sr. Instructor
Jr. Instructor
Helper (Grade-1)
Sweeper
Attender (time-scale)
Technician
Computer programmer
Comp. operator
Store Keeper
Jr. Asst/DEO
Attender
Helper
Sanctioned
Filled
Regular
Staff
4
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
0
0
0
1
1
5
Actual
1
1
1
2
1
1
Outsourcing staff
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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. (Last four years)
Departm
ent
Project Title
Name of the
principal
Investigator
EEE
Design and
Development
of brain
inspired
intelligent
controller to
solve complex
non-linear
problems
Investigation,
Design and
implementation
of robust
observer based
vector control
of ac machine
Investigation of
Neural
Network
Techniques for
Rocket
Trajectory
Estimation
Dr. N.
Yadaiah
EEE
EEE
Sponsored Total
by
Project
fund
(Rs. in
lakhs)
DST
51.4
Project
Status
Dr. N.
Yadaiah
AICTE
complet
ed
Dr. N.
Yadaiah and
Dr. S. Bapi
Raju (PI)
(HCU)
Indian
9.3
Space
Research
Organizati
on
18.3
Ownership
ongoing
Joint
Complet Joint
ed
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Funding agencies
National Int.
-19.
20.
21.
--
--
Total grant
received
--
--
NO
National recognition
International recognition
NO
22.
Publications
Name of the Title
Page No.
15
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Monographs
: --
Chapters in Books
: --
Edited Books
Nil
23.
Nat/ Int.
--
Name of
faculty
--
SNIP
: --
SJR
: --
h-index
: --
Nil
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25.
26.
Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
a)
b)
c)
27.
National committees
:
International committees :
Editorial Boards
:
YES
NO
YES
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6.
70
49
03
--
7.
Dr. M. Surya
Kalavathi
Dr. M. Sushama
04
05
02
--
8.
--
--
--
--
9.
Dr. A. Raghu
Ram
Dr. A. Jaya Laxmi
10
01
--
--
14
17
03
--
Sri. P.
Venkatnarayana
Dr. K. H.
Phanishree
Dr. K. Bhaskar
01
01
03
01
04
07
03
01
03
02
--
01
01
01
--
--
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
28.
Sri. D. Kiran
Kumar
Student projects
29.
75%
30.
Workshops Organized
(2011-2015)
01
04
--15
Source of Funding
TEQIP
TEQIP
--TEQIP
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7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
03
02
-03
03
03
---
31.
32.
33.
Name of the
Applications
Programme
received
(refer to
question no. 4)
UG
60
PG
25
PG
25
Ph.D.
25
Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme (refer to
question no. 4)
PG
Ph.D.
34.
Male
Selected
Female
38
15
15
5
% of
students
from the
same
university
70
80
22
10
10
2
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
20
20
TEQIP
TEQIP
-TEQIP
TEQIP
TEQIP
---
Pass percentage
Male
Female
100
100
100
Pursuing
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
10
--
100
100
100
Pursuing
% of
students
from
other
countries
---
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET,
SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
S. No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11.
12.
Roll Number
11011A0247
11011A0240
11011A0228
11011P0210
11011A0227
11011A0237
11011A0223
11011A0243
11011U0205
11011A0210
11011A0235
11011A0218
GATE
Rank/GRE
Score/CAT
81
179
179
268
358
1047
1753
1753
315/340(GRE Score)
309/340
304/340
93% (CAT)
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14.
15
35.
11011P0208
11011U0211
11011U0209
HGC Competition
HGC Competition
HGC Competition
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
Nil
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36.
100
50
2
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
37.
38.
50%
50%
NIL
NIL
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Name of the Faculty
Degree Awarded
Dr. A. Raghuram
Ph.D.
Dr. K. H. Phanisree
Ph.D
Dr. K .Bhasker
Ph.D
Yes
Yes
12
Yes
e) Students laboratories
15
f) Research laboratories
03
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40.
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Under TEQIP: 16
students
42.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Industry-Institute-Interaction meetings
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
43.
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Dr.
M. EEE
Dept.
Chakravarthy
VASAVI CE
Professor
7.
8.
9.
Experts
from
Internal/External
Industries/
Institutions
Experts
from
Internal/External
Industries/Institutio
ns
Various
Core/General
Departments
Various
Core/General
Departments
Name
of
the Date
conference/workshop
Guest lecture on HVDC 21st
Transmission
February2015
Guest lecture on PWM 7th MarchTechniques suitable for 2015
DC-DC Converter and its
Hardware Implementation
Guest
lecture
on 19th March Applications of PSO in 2015
Phase
re-phasing
in
Distribution Systems
Research
Area
and 30th AprilOpportunities in Power 2015
Systems
One-day workshop on 12-12-2014
NBA Accreditation
Guest lecture on Power 08-12-2015
Electronics
and
Applications
Guest lecture on Career 21-12-2015
and
Research
&
Maximum Power Point
Tracking
Remedial Classes on core Regularly
subjects/general topics
Lectures
on
core Regularly
subjects/general topics
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List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
a) Black-Board Teaching
b) E-classroom teaching
c) Digital Teaching Methodologies
d) Power Point Presentations
e) Tutorials
f) Assignments
g) Seminars
h) Practical Teaching Methodologies (Hardware based)
i) EDUSAT based learning
j) 24X7 facilities
k) NPTEL Videos
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
(a) Continuous assessment in teaching
(b) Feedback
(c) BOS meetings (Continuous Syllabus revision)
(d) Industry-Institute-Interaction
(e) Pass percentage of the students
(f) Student Placements
(g) Higher Studies of students
(h) Student Progression (UG to PG, PG to Ph.D, Ph.D to Post Doc)
47.
48.
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(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
50.
NBA
NAAC
TEQIP
UGC
AICTE
Agencies from the State/Central government
Other funding agencies
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or
applied.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
Curriculum Development
Syllabus Revisions
Conducting Training Programs/ Short term Courses/ Workshops
Development of Question Banks/Question papers
Evaluation
Industry interaction
Research and publications
The department labs are having adequate number of equipment which is as per
curriculum prescribed by JNTU
(i) Equipments in the department are being utilized for doing Research for the faculty to
upgrade their knowledge, which in turn can be imparted to the society, students in
particular.
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Major Strengths:
(a) 12 out of 14 faculty are having Doctoral Degrees
(b) Fully equipped and advanced laboratories
(c) Good number of students are admitted into prestigious universities for their higher
studies and research work
(d) Better consistent employment opportunities for department students
(e) Excellent team work
Weaknesses:
(a) Industry Institute Interaction.
(b) Only 60% of the faculty is on regular basis
(c) Consultancy services need to be improved by the department
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2.
Year of establishment
1965
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,
D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S No.
Program
Name of the
Course
Specialization
UG
B.Tech
Mechanical Engineering
PG
M.Tech
Integrated
Masters
B.Tech.
M.Phil. &
Ph.D.
Any other
(please
specify)
M.Tech (parttime)
Total
and M.Tech.
(Industrial
Engineering
&
Management) Humanities & Social
Sciences ,
M.Tech. (Energy Systems)- EEE Dept
5.
Interdisciplinary
programmes
departments involved
6.
Aviation
Engineering U.S. Flight Academy, USA
for Pilot License Programme
M.Tech. (Mechatronics) Central Institute
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8.
9.
10.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
5+1 (Energy)
4+1 (Energy)
18+2 (Energy)
Associate Professors
7+1 (Energy)
7+1 (Energy)
Assistant Professors
12+1 (Energy)
10+1 (Energy)
1+1 (Energy)
--
--
--
Others
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11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S. Name
No.
1. Dr. M.
Sreenivasa Rao
Qualifica
tion
Ph.D.
Designation
Specializati
on
Industrial
Engineering
&
Operation
Research
Thermal
Fluid
Sciences
Thermal
Engineering
-Thermal
Engineering
Thermal
Engineering
& IC
Engines
Heat
Transfer
Advanced
manufacturi
ng Process
&
CAD/CAM
Theory of
Metal
Cutting &
Advanced
Production
Process
Automobile
Engineering
&
Autocronotics
Non
Convention
al resources
of Energy
& R &Ac
2. Dr. T. Kishen
Kumar Reddy
Ph.D.
3. Dr. A.V.
Sitarama Raju
Ph.D.
Professor &
Director, Admissions
4. Dr. K. Vijaya
Kumar Reddy
Ph.D.
Professor & EC
Member
5. Dr. B. Sudheer
Prem Kumar
6. Dr. A.
Chennakesava
Reddy
Ph.D.
Professor &
Chairperson ,BOS
Professor &
Chairperson, BOS in
Production Engg.
7. Dr. K. Eshwara
Prasad
Ph.D.
Professor &
BOS member
8. Dr. M.
Manzoor
Hussain
Ph.D.
Professor &
Principal, JNTUCES
9. Dr. B.
Anjaneya
Prasad
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Exp
erie
nce
28
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided/Gui
ding
12
(Guiding)
36
11
32
06
22
30
10
22
32
07(Guided)
08(Guiding
)
28
02
26
02
(submitted)
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10. Dr. A. V. S. S.
K. S. Gupta
Ph.D.
Professor , Controller
of Examinations &
Chairperson, BOS in
Aeronautical Engg.
Professor & Director
of UGC-HRDC
Chairperson, BOS in
Mech. Engg.
(Material Sc.& Nano
Tech.)
Professor ,
Addl. Controller of
Examinations &
Chairperson, BOS in
Petroleum Engg.
Professor ,
Training &
Placement Officer &
Coordinator, M.Tech
(ED)
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Professor &
Furniture In-charge
Ph.D.
Professor
Ph.D.
Professor &
Coordinator, CADE
Ph.D.
Professor &
Asst. Coordinator,
TEQIP
Ph.D.
Professor &
Addl. Controller of
Examinations
19. Dr .A .Aruna
Kumari
Ph.D.
Professor &
Coordinator, M.Tech
(TE)
Thermodyn
amics &
Thermal
Engineering
Energy
Systems
15
23
05
Heat
Transfer in
Nano fluid
21
03
Design of
Machine
Members,
Composite
Materials &
FEM
Heat
Transfer &
thermal
Engg
Manufactur
ing
Kinematics
&
Dynamics
of Robotics
Total
Quality
Management
, Six Sigma
Thermodyn
amics &
Thermal
Engineering
& Fluid
Mechanics
Advanced
IC Engines
&
Instrumenta
tion &
Control
19
19
13
21
04
30
05(Guiding
)
16
00
17
16
NIL
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Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
& Coordinator,
Academic Audit
Cell, JNTUH
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
13.
Assistant Professor,
NSS coordinator ,
Course coordinator
(PG Diploma,
industrial safety) &
Coordinator, M.Tech
(AMS)
Assistant Professor
SC/ST Cell Officer,
JNTUH
26
NIL
16
NIL
Machine
Manufactur
ing &
Materials
09
00
Advanced
Manufactur
ing Process
10
--
NIL
S. No.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
--
--
--
--
--
14.
M.Tech.
Systems
Machine
Design
Heat
Transfer, R
& AC &
CFD
----
Percentage
B.Tech
23%
B.Tech(IDP)
37%
M.Tech
25%
1:
1:
1:
1:
1:
1:
1:
15
15
12
12
12
12
12
1: 15
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15.
16.
17.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Name of the designation
Sanctioned
Filled
Technical
08
Non-Technical
05
Research thrust areas as recognized by major S. No.
funding agencies
1.
2.
12
19
Research Area
Thermal Engineering
Production Engineering
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. (Last four years)
Name of the
Funding agencies
faculty
National
Int.
Dr. T. Kishen AICTE
Kumar Reddy
NIL
Total grant
received
23.5 lakhs
Dr. T. Kishen
Kumar Reddy
9.89 lakhs
Dr. T. Kishen
Kumar Reddy,
Dr. A. Chenna
Kesava Reddy
18.
Actual
DRDLHYD
--
DRDO
26.85 lakhs
--
Rs. 39,09,400/-
Collaborative Project with Sreyas College of Engineering for an amount of Rs. 1.00
lakh.
19.
JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Mechanical Engineering Dept., JNTUH CEH (Autonomous)
Drawing
Process(on
going)
Nano
Lubricant AICTE
Performance in R&A/c
Applications(on going)
Kinematics & Dynamics AICTE
Lab(Completed)
(MODROBS)
Kesava Reddy
24.00
14.00
Dr. A. Chenna
Kesava Reddy
State recognition
National recognition
NIL
International recognition
NIL
Name of
Faculty
Dr. M.
Sreenivasa
Rao
Dr. T.
Kishen
Kumar
Reddy
Dr. A.V.
Sitarama
Raju
Dr. K.
Vijaya
Kumar
Reddy
Dr. B.
Sudheer
Prem
Kumar
Dr. A.
Chenna
kesava
Reddy
Papers Published
Total
2011 - 2012
2012 - 2013
2013 - 2014
2014 - 2015
IJ NJ IC NC IJ NJ IC NC IJ NJ IC NC IJ NJ IC NC
0
16
36
17 02
01 01
33 04
02 05
32 05
04 06
108
10 2
12 3
62
22 5
12
57
30
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Dr. K.
Eshwara
Prasad
Dr. M.
Manzoor
Hussain
Dr. B.
Anjaneya
Prasad
Dr.
AVSSKS.
Gupta
Dr. B. Balu
Naik
Dr. M.T.
Naik
Dr. J.
Suresh
Kumar
Dr. S. Naga
Sarada
Dr. G.
Krishna
Mohan Rao
Dr. G.
Satish Babu
Dr. M.
Indira Rani
Dr. E.
Ramjee
Dr .A
.Aruna
Kumari
Dr. M.
Vidya
Sagar
Dr. P
.Bhramara
Dr. A.
Latha
Dr. P.
Prasanna
Sri A Bala
Ram Naik
41
14 0
37
55
50
11 7
100
21
11 0
11 0
24
10 0
10 0
65
17
21
12
06
28
10
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Monographs
Chapters in Books
*Edited Books
Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy: 02 Books
Dr. B. Sudheer Prem Kumar was edited Heat Transfer by Ghoshdastidar (Oxford
Publisher) & Heat Transfer by Cenzel (Tata McGraw-Hill)
Dr. K. Eshwara Prasad Authored 2 books
Dr. A. C. Reddy, Instrumentation & Controls, Cengage Learning, New Delhi, 978-81315-0915-9, 2009
Dr. A. C. Reddy, Fundamental and Applications of Finite Element Methods, PHI, New
Delhi, 978-81-203-3584-4, 2007
Dr. A. C. Reddy, Fuzzy Logic & Neural Networks, New Age International (India) Ltd,
New Delhi, 81-224-2182-2, 2008
JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Mechanical Engineering Dept., JNTUH CEH (Autonomous)
2010
Dr. A. Chennakesava Reddy, CAD/CAM Concepts & Applications, PHI, New Delhi,
2011
Dr. A. Chennakesava Reddy, Finite Element Methods, PHI, New Delhi, 2011
Dr. A. Chennakesava Reddy, Fuzzy Logic & Neural Networks, PHI, New Delhi, 2011
Dr. G. Krishna Mohan Rao, Engineering Mechanics, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2012
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO
host, etc.)
80
23.
SNIP
SJR
1 to 2.5
h-index
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Dr. K. Eshwara Prasad visited USA, Australia, Rome, Korea & Japan
National
26.
Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
Name
of
Faculty
Dr.
J.
Kumar
Dr. A.V.
Rama Raju
the National
Committees
Suresh National
Conference on
Robotic
Automation in
Mechatronics
b)
International
committees
International
Conference
on
ICRAMAV2014
Committee
member in
various
National
conferences.
Member in
International
Conference
on ICONICE
Sita UGC,AICTE
and many
Universities
expert
committee
member for
many times
Asia Pacific
International
Conference
organizing
committee
member
c) Editorial
Boards
Editorial
member for
SPRINGER
books
NIL
BoS
member
in
JNTUK, JNTUA, KU,
IGNOU
Academic
Council
member in some of
Autonomous affiliated
colleges of JNTUH
State govt. Task force
member for inspection
of
private
Engg
colleges
Organizing
Committee
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Dr. K. Vijaya
Kumar Reddy
AICTE
expert
committee
member for
more than 20
times
Member
Executive
Council,
JNTUH
Member of
Executive
Council
Institute(Indian
Section)
Joint
Secretary of
Combustion
Institute,(Indian
Section)
National
Executive
member for
ISTE, AP
chapter
Joint
Secretary for
Combustion
Institute(Indian
Section)
member of
ICRAMAV2012
Asia Pacific
International
Conference
organizing
committee
member
Asia Pacific
International
Conference
organizing
committee
member
Editorial
member for
2
International
Journals:
1)IJETS
2)IJERT
various
and
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Dr. M. Sreenivasa
rao
NIL
NIL
NIL
Dr. K.
Prasad
Eshwara
NIL
Educational
development
board
for
assessing
academics to
Abroad
NIL
AVSSKS
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
International
Journal of
Power and
Energy
NIL
NIL
NIL
Dr. E. Ramjee
NIL
NIL
NIL
Dr.
NIL
NIL
NIL
Dr.
Gupta
M.
Vidya
JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Mechanical Engineering Dept., JNTUH CEH (Autonomous)
Sagar
Dr. P. Bhramara
NIL
NIL
NIL
Mr. A. Balaram
Naik
Dr.
A.
Lakshmi
Jaya
NIL
NIL
NIL
27.
Duration
25-07-2016 to
05-08-2016
Venue
JNTUHCEH
28-04-2016 to
29-04-2016
JNTUHCEH
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Dr. P.Prasanna
Organized a Workshop on
GIAN workshop on
Composite And
Nanocomposite Materials Metal, Ceramic,Polymer
Matrix, As New Engineering
And Structural Materials
ICRAMAV
P. Bhramara
Assoct Prof
Numerical Solutions to
Mathematical Models using
FOSS Tools
Energy Conservation &
Management
A. Jaya Laxmi
Professor
Dr. J. Suresh Kumar
Professor
11-07-2016 to
22-07-2016
JNTUHCEH
19 th to 21st
January-2016
JNTUHCEH
18-20,
December 2014
5-7, November
2014
5-7, November
2014
3-5, January
2013
Mech., Dept.,
JNTUHCEH
Mech., Engg., Dept.,
JNTUHCEH
Mech., Engg., Dept.,
JNTUHCEH
Mech., Dept.,
JNTUHCEH
20 th December
2013
Energy Dept.,
JNTUHCEH
30-31, October
2013
Mech., Dept.,
JNTUHCEH
6-7, December
2013
Mech. Dept,
JNTUHCEH
2 February 2014
Mech. Dept.,
JNTUHCEH
27-28,
2014
June
28 th to 2 nd-Feb2013
Mech Dept.
JNTUHCEH
Category
Half day
seminar
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Sponsorship
Symposium
R&D
Mech Dept.
Pedagogical
program
Mech Dept.
"Advanced Engineering
Optimization
through
Intelligent Techniques
International Workshop
on
Advances
in
Renewable
Energy
Technologies
Two-Day Workshop on
Non-Traditional
Engineering Optimization
Techniques
Two-Day Workshop on
Non-Traditional
Engineering Optimization
Techniques
Organized
Institution
Mechanical
Dept
JNTUHCEH
Mechanical
Dept
JNTUHCEH
ISB
Hyderabad
training
Mechanical
Dept
JNTUHCEH
Duration
10th to 15th
June -2013
23rd to 27th
September-2013
2nd
to
3rd
September 2013
30th September
to 4th October
2014
30th September
to 4th October2014
27-31st January
2014
9th
to
December
2014
Engineering
Staff
College,
Hyderabad
Engineering
Staff
College,
Hyderabad
10th
-
25th
to
26th
February - 2015
25th
to
26th
February - 2015
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JNTUH
during 8th to 9th
College of January-2016
Engineering,
Hyderabad
JNTUH
during 8th to 9th
College of January-2016
Engineering,
Hyderabad
Dr. K. Eshwara
Prasad, Professor
Dr. P. Prasanna,
Assistant Professor
Mr.
G.
lecturer
Ravi
V.
Devender,
lecturer
Mr.
G.
lecturer
Ravi
G.Ravi
B.Kishan
Dr. G. Satish Babu
Prof of Mech.
G. Devendar
Teaching Asstant
B. Kishan Lecturer
Two-day workshop on
Advanced Cognitive And
Other
Optimization
Techniques
ACOOT2016
Mechanical
Two-day workshop on
Advanced Cognitive And
Other
Optimization
Techniques
ACOOT2016
Mechanical
Quality Initiatives in
Technical
&
Higher
Educational Institutions
(In Compliance with NBA
& NAAC Accreditation)
Mechanical
Three
Day
National
Conference
on
Advancements
in
Aeromechanical Materials
for
Manufacturing,
ICAAMM-2016
Mechanical
workshop on Quality
Initiatives in Technical &
Higher
Educational
Institutions
Mechanical
Solar Water Distillation
Using Three Different
Phase Change Material
in
4th
International
Conference on Materials
Processing
and
Characterization -2015
Mechanical
workshop on Quality
Initiatives in Technical &
Higher
Educational
Institutions
Mech Dept.
Computational Research
Techniques"
Mech Dept.
Computational Research
Techniques"
Mech.,
& Pedagogy Training (Basic
Mett., Dept., Module)
Mech Dept., Computational Research
Techniques
Mech Dept., Computational Research
Techniques
ESCI
Campus,
Hyderabad
JNTUH
during 7th to 9th
College of July-2016
Engineering,
Hyderabad
Engineering
Staff College
of India at
Hyderabad,
GRIET
Hyderabad
26th to 28 th May2015.
during 14 th to
15th March 2015
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G. Ravi Lecturer
Mech Dept.,
G. Ravi Lecturer
Mech Dept.,
Mech.,
Dept.,
Mech.,
Dept.,
Mech. Dept.,
A. Balaram Naik
Asst Professor
Dr. M. Sreenivasa
Rao Professor
Mech.,
Dept.,
Mech.,
Dept.,
D. B. Anjaneya Mech.,
Prasad
Dept.,
Professor
Dr. G. Krishna Mech.,
Mohana
Rao Dept.,
Professor
Dr. M.
Sagar
Vidya Mech.,
Dept.,
28.
Mech.,
August
March
March
June
31 July to 2
August 2014
28
July
to
August 1 2014
28
July
to
August 1 2014
28
July
to
August 1 2014
28
July
to
August 1 2014
18-22,
2014
August
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects 90 % students have
including inter-departmental projects
done in-house
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with 10 % students have
other universities industry / institute
done in industry
29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy awarded Best Research Paper at ICMO Conference New
Delhi-2013
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Dr. BSPK was awarded Best Paper Award for the paper in International Conference
Dr. A. Chenna Kesava Reddy was awarded Best Teacher for the year 2014 By
Government of Telangana State.
Dr. K. Eshwara Prasad was awarded Best Teacher for the year 2014 By Government
of Telangana State.
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Firasat
11
Y. Jyothsna
Clash of Titans
Quiz
Lead India 2020
12
Y. Srija
2012
JNTUH
Participation
13
B. Vikas
2013
JNTUH
Participation
14
M. Swetha
National Conference
on Retailing in India
Auto Expo
2013
GRIET
Participation
15
3013
SNIST
Participation
16
K. Ahamad
Halwai
Ashotosh. P
Auto Expo
2013
GRIET
Participation
Auto Expo
2013
GRIET
Participation
2
3
4
5
17
Year
Institute
2013
SNIST-2013
Participation
2013
IIT-Roorkee
Participation
2013
JNTUH
Participation
2012
NITWarangal
Osmania
University
Participation
2012
NITWarangal
Participation
2012
VNR-VJIT
Participation
2012
VNR-VJIT
Participation
2012
MJCET
Participation
2012
MJCET
Participation
2012
JNTUH
Participation
2012
Award
Participation
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Keshavjha
Auto Expo
2013
GRIET
Participation
19
Pankaj. Mishra
Auto Expo
2013
GRIET
Participation
20
Sonu.Gupta
Auto Expo
2013
GRIET
Participation
21
J. Sridhar
Auto Expo
2013
GRIET
Participation
22
Amir. Sohail
Auto Expo
2013
GRIET
Participation
23
Kavya Sri
Auto Expo
2013
GRIET
Participation
24
T. Manisha
2012
NTUH
Participation
25
T. Manisha
2012
JNTUH
Participation
26
T. Manisha
2013
JNTUH
Participation
27
K. Mounika
National Conference
on Retailing in India
In plant Training
2013
C.I.T.D
Participation
28
K. Mounika
2013
C.I.T.D
Participation
29
B. Mahesh
2013
JNTUH
Coordinator
30
B. Mahesh
World Music
celebrations
Harithon
2013
HYD
Participation
31
B. Mahesh
2013
OU
Participation
32
B. Mahesh
2013
JNTUH
Participation
33
T. Santhosh
Kumar
2013
OU
Participation
34
T. Savan
2013
OU
Participation
35
2013
JNTUH
Participation
2012
JNTUH
Participation
Harithon
2013
HYD
Participation
38
T. Santhosh
Kumar
T. Santhosh
Kumar
T. Santhosh
Kumar
B. Vineetha
My
college
My
Biodiversity
Programme
UVA-Youth
under
voluntary action
My
college
My
Biodiversity
Programme
My
college
My
Biodiversity
Programme
UVA-Youth
under
voluntary action
Lead India 2020
2012
JNTUH
Participation
39
K. Neekarika
National
Level
Technical
Symposium
Mecharena 2k11
2011
0U
36
37
day
4th Prize
312
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40
Chaitali C R
2012
CITD
Course Work
41
Chaitali C R
Inplant Training
2012
CITD
Participation
42
JNTU
Course Work
2012
JNTUH
Participation
44
Chaitali C R
2010
D.V.R.C.E
Participation
45
Chaitali C R
2010
D.V.R.C.E
Participation
46
Chaitali C R
2010
D.V.R.C.E
Participation
47
Chaitali C R
2012
JNTUH
Participation
48
Chaitali C R
Foundation course on
Mechanical CAD
National
Service
Scheme
National
Level
Technical
Symposium
ELEKTRA
2010,
Robotics-Soccer
National
Level
Technical
Symposium
ELEKTRA
2010,
Robotics - Robogp
National
Level
Technical
Symposium
ELEKTRA
2010,
Robotics-chase
Your Internship Story
Contest
Lead India 2020
2012
43
Chaitali Ratna
Prakash
Chaitali C R
2012
JNTUH
Participation
49
G. Roopa
2013
JNTUH
Participation
50
G. Roopa
National Conference
on Retailing in India
Conflashunz
2013
D.V.R.C.E
Participation
51
G. Roopa
JNTUH
Participation
52
G. Roopa
DRK GOI
Participation
53
G. Roopa
DVR CET
Participation
54
G. Roopa
JNTUH
Participation
55
G. Roopa
JNTUH
Participation
56
G. Roopa
JNTUH
Participation
57
Rahul Gokhale
DVR CET
Participation
Techpreneurs
for
2013
Entrepreneurs
National
Level 2010
Techno
Management fest
Elektra-ZKX-Soccer,
2010
Robo chance, Robo
GP
National
service
2011
scheme
National
service
2012
scheme
Hand ball (W)
2012
Elektra-ZKX
Robotics, Robo GP
2010
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G. Rahul
Elektra-ZKX
Robotics, soucer,
National service
scheme
2010
DVR CET
Participation
59
Rahul Gokhale
2012
JNTUH
Participation
60
Rahul Gokhale
Street Cause
2012
JNTUH
Participation
61
Rahul Gokhale
Pragnya-2010
2010
JNTUH
1st prize
62
Rahul Gokhale
Programming in C
2010
Participation
63
Rahul Gokhale
Convergence
2011
Orbit IT
Consulting
pvt ltd
VNR VJIET
64
Rahul Gokhale
2011
VNR VJIET
Participation
65
Rahul Gokhale
2013
Dassault
Systems
Participation
66
D Kiran
2012
JNTU
Participation
67
Ms. Majji
Vineesha
M. Vineesha
Convergence,
Aquabotics
Solid
works
associate-Mechanical
design
National
service
scheme
MSME Tool Room
CITD
Pragnya 12
2013
CITD
Participation
2012
JNTUH
1st Prize
2012
JNTUH
Participation
2013
CITD
Participation
2013
CITD
Participation
2013
CITD
Participation
68
69
70
71
Ms. Majji
Pragnya 12
Vineesha
KodiriPakka .
In Plant Training
Pravashith Kumar
N. Raja Lingam
Auto Cad and CNC
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3 day workshop on Numerical Solutions for Mathematical models using Foss tools in
2013-14, organized by Dr. P. Bhramara
ISTE workshop on CFD in 2012-13, organized by Dr. P. Bhramara
ISTE workshop on Education Technologies in 2012-13, organized by Dr. P.
Bhramara
Conducted Free Coaching classes for Assistant Executive Engineering Examination (20
Days) from 31/08/2015 to 19/09/2015 Organised by Program Integrated Unit-JNTUH
for SC/ST/BC and Minority-Civil Engineering candidates of Telangana State Public
Service Commission.
Conducted Cloud Computing Classes for 12 days from 09/09/2014 to 20/09/2014.Free
for SC/ST Students of JNTUH, a Govt of India Organisation, and MSME Technology
Development Centre, at Mechanical Engineering Department, JNTUHCEH, Kukatpally,
and Hyderabad.
I.S.T.E Workshop on CFD : Dr. S. Naga Sarada June 2012
I.S.T.E Workshop on Research Methodologies : Dr. P. Bhramara Nov 2012
I.S.T.E Workshop on Thermodynamics : Dr. P. Bhramara Nov 2011
I.S.T.E Workshop on Heat Transfer : Dr. P. Bhramara Dec 2011
International Symposium on Recent Advances in Integrated Energy and Energy
Conservation by Dr. A.V.S.S.K.S. Gupta (19 20 Dec 2012)
Numerical solutions of Mathematical models using FOSS Tools
Bhramara. (Jan 2013)
A workshop on Advances in I.C. Engines by
by
Dr.
P.
Solid works software one week workshop (proposed) 25 January to 02 February 2013.
By Dr. S. Naga Sarada
One Day National workshop on Avionics Systems in Modern Aircrafts 16, February
2013. Coordinator: Dr. P. Bhramara, &
Ms. N. Mangalagouri.
Imech E 315 inaugural day 22 February 2013, Professor. By Riti Singh Cranfield
University UK & Department of Mechanical Engineering & Institution of Mechanical
Engineers (1Mech E)
A workshop on Automotive Systems & Advancements in collaboration with ARK
Technologies. On 14 March 2013. By Dr. S. Naga Sarada
A workshop on Advanced Cognitive and other optimization techniques 8-9 Jan 2016
by Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao and Dr. M. Indra Rani.
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plagiarism at the activity level. The PRC will try to provide suggestions to the students
to further / beyond the proposed model of a base paper. In this context, the review
process is concentrated on possible extensions/ modifications of the exiting work at PG
level. In certain cases, the proposed work will be practical implementation in real
scenario which is a derivative of proposed model in the base paper.
The similar approach is adopted for Ph.D programmes where the full-time scholar is
supposed to give seminars in frequent intervals (maximum ten). For external registered
candidates, two successful Research Review Meetings (RRM) are mandatory followed
by a colloquium in both cases. These reviews are targeted by the issue of content
plagiarism.
A part from the above text plagiarism is introduced in PG and Ph.D level programmes.
The students are encouraged to use open source software like viper to acquaintance with
text plagiarism. In the final stage Turnitin software is used for text plagiarism.
In general in the entire process the code of ethics is a shared responsibility among guide,
DRC/PRC members even though the emphasis is on student. The procedural approach
adopted i the department is the major eco-system for code of ethics to be followed as an
conventional norm.
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Male
Selected
Female
Pass percentage
Male
Female
35
21
--
--
14
17
--
--
19
08
--
--
17
07
--
--
--
--
16
10
--
--
24
18
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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
% of
students
from
other
countries
--
--
--
2%
--
--
--
---
---
---
5%
5%
--
--
--
5%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
years
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
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
Entrepreneurs
36.
37.
40%
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D.,
D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period
50 %
50 %
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Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Board of Studies (BoS) Meeting will be called for setting the programme course structure
and syllabus will be framed by the BoS committee members, which includes Senior
faculty members from IIT institutes, NIT institutes , Industry members and senior faculty
members from the Department.
Faculty members will be identified for handling the course structure.
Infrastructure required in the form of lab equipments, lab furniture, class room
requirements, for starting the programme will be estimated and procurement will be done
through proper procedure.
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Year III
45.
Background
(Industry/Academic/R&D)
Tecumseh India Pvt Ltd
Topics Covered
Design
CFD
Six Sigma
Holistic Education
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Teaching methods for UG Programmes:
All Lecture material upload on Google groups, pdf files of various lectures, URLs of
particular you tube videos also uploaded for better understanding of subject
Teaching methods for PG Programmes:
All Lecture material upload on Google groups, pdf files of various lectures, URLs of
particular you tube videos also uploaded for better understanding of subject
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Parameters for measurement of Program Outcomes by students attainment
Quality of Assignments given to students and submitted by them
Quality of question papers in the tests and the performance of students in those tests
Performance of students in the laboratory experiments and exercises
Quality of Mini Project/Major Projects, done by student and the report submitted to that
effect
Performance of the students in the university examinations
Students' participation in Technical Seminars/symposia, other co-curricular and extracurricular activities
Performance of students in GATE, CAT, GRE/GMAT/TOEFL/IES etc
University ranks obtained by students
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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.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is actively involved in the programs
initiated by the EDC (Entrepreneurship and Development Cell) of JNTUH and
conducts various entrepreneurship programs to people in and outside of JNTUH in
various technical and non-technical disciplines.
The department of Mechanical Engineering is participating in the activities organized
by the IIIC (Institute Industry Interaction Cell) of JNTUH through which the PG
students interact with various industries in and around Andhra Pradesh.
The department of Mechanical Engineering Organizes paper contests, design contests
etc. and their achievements and awards are published in the Technical Fest Magazine
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Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strength:
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Very less number of regular research scholars are being attracted for doing full time
Ph.D. in the Department.
Lack of fund to improve the lab
Lack of faculty with core specialization
Industry Institution Interaction needs to be strengthened further.
Library to be expanded to cater to growing research needs
Consultancy and extension activities need improvement.
No technology incubators to transfer the technology to industries
Focus for Research & Development, Consultancy, training needs to be enhanced at
departmental level through collaborations with the other organizations.
Opportunities: Applying to D.S.T, AICTE funds
Competition from Deemed Universities
As more number of public and private sector industries are located in and around
Hyderabad it is possible for our students to have better exposure to industrial
environment in the form frequent visits, arranging lectures by industry experts,
summer industrial training, offering Industry related projects for their academic
fulfilment
Faculty members can interact with the Industry and can take up more number of
consultancy projects
As many number of state and central research laboratories are located in Hyderabad it
is possible to take up sponsored research projects by the faculty members
Good number of Core and software companies are located in and around Hyderabad
which provides employment opportunities for many of our students
Collaborative projects.
To train the students on new energy sources and conservations
C-High Quality of student Input, Need to do good value additions
Challenges: Attracting good quality students for full Time Ph.D. with real research interest
Convincing Industry to come forward to associate with Educational Institutions in
R&D activities in their area.
Sparing the time of Industry experts to allow our students for Industrial visits and
offering live projects.
Securing jobs in core sector
Suggestions:
ISO 9000 certification for Department to be achieved.
Establishment of state of art laboratories in Energy systems laboratories
Conducting Energy Audit in industries.
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Context :
b.) Free and Open Source developers across software and hardware are an
important mile stone towards the target of Internet of things. The present
initiative is to prepare a fertile ground for the futuristic development.
Practices
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2.
Year of establishment
1973
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
5.
1.
2.
Integrated Programme
3.
PG Programme
4.
PG Programme
5.
PG Programme
6.
MoU Programme
7.
MoU Programme
6.
7.
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8.
9.
10.
11.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
4
0
4
Associate Professors
4
2
3
Assistant Professors
9
9
4
Others
---Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S.
No
Name
1.
Dr. M. Asha
Rani
Ph.D.
2.
Dr. P.V.D.
Somasekhar
Rao (Retired
on 31st
July,2015)
Ph.D
Professor &
Head, EDC
In-charge,
JNTUH
CEH
Professor
Digital Design,
& Embedded
Systems
Microwave
Engineering
Antennas Wave
Propagation
30
06
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2.
Dr. L. Pratap
Reddy
Professor
3.
Dr. M.
Madhavi Latha
4.
Dr. D.
Ph.D.
Sreenivasa Rao
5.
Dr. B.N.
Bhandari
Ph.D.
6.
Dr. T. Satya
Savithri
Ph.D.
7.
Mrs. N.
Mangala Gouri
M.Tech.
8.
Mrs. T.
Madhavi
Kumari
Dr. K. Anitha
Sheela
M.Tech.
9.
28
06
Professor &
Director,
IT, JNTUH.
BoS
Chairperson
for BME,
ICE, ECM,
EIE.
Professor & Communications
Coordinator &
, TEQIP-II
Computer
BoS
Networks
Chairperson
for ECE &
ETE,
JNTUH
CEH.
Professor.
Analog & Dig.
Comm.,
Wireless
comm.
Professor & Signal
Officer-inProcessing, and
Charge
Image
Examination, Processing,
JNTUH CEH VLSI
Associate
Optical comm.
Professor & Systems.
Additional
Controller of
Examinations
, JNTUH.
Associate
Image
Professor
processing
27
16
28
03
28
00
26
01
28
00
25
00
Associate
Professor &
Coordinato,
18
01
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Text Encoding
Scheme through
Computer
Networks
Signal
Processing, and
Image
Processing,
VLSI &
Embedded
Systems
Image
Processing,
Speech Proc.,
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11.
12.
Industry
Institute
Interaction
Cell,
JNTUH.
Assistant
Professor
Analog and
Digital
Commn.
Microwave
Engineering
26
00
Digital systems
and Computer
Electronics.
Cellular Comn,
Analog/ Digital
Comns.
12
00
12
00
Mr. C.
Bharatender
Rao
Mrs. M. Rama
kalavathi
M.Tech.
M.Tech.
Assistant
Professor
Mrs. A. Rajani
M.Tech.
Assistant
Professor &
Additional
Controller of
Examinations
, JNTUH.
Others
12.
Percentage
M.Tech.
50
B.Tech.(ECE)
50
B.Tech.(IDP)
50
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15.
1: 20
1: 20
1: 12
1: 12
1: 12
1: 19
1: 18
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the designation
16.
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
--
--
03 + 05
administrative staff
--
--
03 + 01
Specialized Area
Signal Processing
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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. (Last four years)
Project Title
Source
RCI
Amount
(Rupees)
9,85,000/-
Principal
Investigator
Dr. L. Pratap Reddy
UGC - MRP
11,37,000/-
DST
55,00,000 / -
AICTE
8,00,000/-
Dr. M. Madhavi
Latha & Dr. B. N.
Bhandari
Dr. M. Madhavi
Latha
DLRL
18.
Nil
19.
20.
Yes.
National recognition
No
International recognition
No
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Name of
Faculty
Dr. M. Asha
Rani
Dr. P. V. D.
Somasekhar
Rao (Retired
on 31st July,
2015)
Papers Published
2011 - 2012
2012 - 2013
2013 - 2014
2014 - 2015
Total
IJ NJ IC NC IJ NJ IC NC IJ NJ IC NC IJ NJ IC NC
01 - 01 - 01 01 01 01 02 01 02 02 13
-
01 01 01
01 -
02 -
06
02 -
09
Dr. L. Pratap
Reddy
Dr. M.
Madhavi Latha
Dr. D.
Srinivasa Rao
02 01 01 -
01 02 -
08 03 04 -
02 -
04 -
02 -
02 -
01 01 05 01
33
16 01 01 -
07 02 01 -
03 -
01 -
05 01 01 -
37
Dr.
B.N.Bandhari
Dr. T. Satya
Savitri
Mrs.N.Mangala
Gouri
Dr. K. Anitha
Sheela
Mrs.A.Rajani
03 -
02 01
04 -
03 01
16
26
Dr. P. Chandra
sekhar Reddy
(Professor Co-
04 --
02 -
04 -
05 02
04 01 03 02
01 -
01 -
02 01
03 -
03 -
01 -
03 -
01 -
01 01 02 01
16
03 02 01 -
02 03 01
16
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ordinator
Examinations)
Dr. K. Ranga
- 03 01
Rao (Prof. of
Emeritus)
Total
39 06 18 05
*
Monographs
01 -
21 08 11 02
01 -
15 02 12 01
06
14 04 12 05
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
Nil
Nil
- Annexure - 2
SNIP
Nil
SJR
Nil
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Nil
Nil
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Nil
25
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Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
a) National committees Faculty worked for Public Service Commission Members for
AP State:
Dr. B. N. Bhandari
Dr. T. Satya Savithri
Dr. M. Madhavi Latha
Mrs. N. Mangala Gouri
b) International committees
Dr. B. N. Bhandari, Organizing Chair, Global Wireless Summit 2016
Dr. D. Srinivasa Rao
Dr. M. Madhavi Latha
Mrs. N. Mangala Gouri, Finance Chair, Global Wireless Summit 2016
c) Editorial Boards - Faculty involved in Editorial Boards
Dr. M. Madhavi Lath
Dr. D. Srinivasa Rao
Dr. B. N. Bhandari
Dr. T. Satya Savithri
Dr. K. Anitha Sheela
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Dr. T. Satya Savithri has participated in the workshop on Low power VLSI Design
Methodologies held on 11th and 12 th December, 2009, jointly organised by synopsis
(India) Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad and CVED, JNTUH.
Dr. M. Asha Rani has participated in the workshop on Low power VLSI Design
Methodologies held on 11th and 12 th December, 2009, jointly organised by synopsis
(India) Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad and CVED, JNTUH.
Dr. M. Madhavi Latha has participated in the Faculty Updation Training on Hands-on
with ARM: Programming Embedded Systems during 2nd to 13th September, 2009.
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Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects 70 % students have done
including inter-departmental projects
in-house
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with 30 % students have done
other universities industry / institute
in industry
29
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Faculty:
Dr. M. Madhavi Latha, Professor of ECE Dept., JNTUH CEH, was awarded Best
Teacher for the year 2013 By Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Dr. M. Madhavi Latha, has been awarded as Exchange visitor award by Dept of
states, Institute of International Education, USA.
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil
Students:
B.Tech. 4 th Year students of 2010 batch were awarded Best Student Project award
for the project Design of Intelligent Traffic Light controller with a travel aid for
Visually Challenged Persons by Tata Consultancy Services MNC company.
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A three day workshop on Analog and Mixed Signal Design during 19th to 21 st August,
2009 was organized by Dr. M. Madhavi Latha and Dr. T. Satya Savithri.
A one day workshop on Trends in Research and Development- an Academic
Prospective on 22nd August, 2009 was organized by Dr. L. Pratap Reddy.
A one day workshop on Role of Test and Measurement Instruments in Academia on
24 th March, 2009 was organized by Dr. D. Srinivasa Rao and Dr. K. Anitha Sheela.
A two day workshop on Low Power VLSI Design Methodologies-2009 during 11th
and 12th December, 2009 was organized by Dr. M. Madhavi Latha, Dr. M. Asha Rani
and P. B. V. Vasantha Kumar
List of Conferences
National Conference On Communications, Signal Processing and Systems - NCCSPS
2014, during 24th 25th, August, 2014 Conveners: Prof. D. Sreenivasa Rao, Prof.
P.V.D. Somasekhar Rao, Organizing Coordinator: Dr. K. Anitha Sheela.
3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Design, Development and
Operation of Micro Air Vehicles (ICRAMAV-2014) was organised by Dr. M.
Madhavi Latha, Prof. of ECE.
ECE Dept., JNTUH CEH has been invited and identified Dr. B.N. Bhandari, as
Organizing Chair and to be the main Organizer for Global Wireless Summit 2015
which is to be held during 13th 16th December, 2015 at HICC, Hyderabad.
38 th National Systems Conference NSC 2014, during 5 th 7th Nov., 2014,
Conveners: Dr. N. Yadaiah, Dr. B.N. Bhandari and Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad.
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by a colloquium in both cases. These reviews are targeted by the issue of content
plagiarism.
A part from the above text plagiarism is introduced in PG and Ph.D level programmes.
The students are encouraged to use open source software like viper to acquaintance with
text plagiarism. In the final stage Turn it on software is used for text plagiarism.
In general in the entire process the code of ethics is a shared responsibility among guide,
DRC/PRC members even though the emphasis is on student. The procedural approach
adopted in the department is the major eco-system for code of ethics to be followed as a
conventional norm.
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Applicatio
ns received
--
Male
Selected
Female
Pass percentage
Male
Female
---
35
21
--
14
17
--
--
--
19
08
--
--
--
17
07
--
--
--
16
10
--
--
--
24
18
--
--
--
42
17
--
--
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
% of students
from other
countries
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5%
5%
5%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET,
SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Civil Services : Nil
Defence Services Examinations : 01
NET : 02
SET : Nil
GATE
Year
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
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Nil.
Library - Online journals can be accessed from the Dept. library and the server
Total no. of Volumes in the Library
1793
Total no. of Titles in the Library
1310
Total number of PG volumes
110
Total number of PG Titles
80
Total no. of PG Project reports in the Library
200
Total number of UG volumes
1683
Total number of UG Titles
1230
Total no. of UG Project reports in the Library
400
Total no. of Videos in the Library
20
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
College is providing Internet facilities of both wired and wifi 24 x 7 to the
students and staff.
c) Total number of class rooms
13 class rooms - (09 class rooms for UG and 4 for PG students)
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
8 class rooms
e) Students laboratories
Basic Electronics Laboratory
Communication Laboratory
Advanced Communication and Networking Laboratory
Texas Instruments Embedded System Laboratory
GNU Computer Laboratory
Computer Centre 1 Laboratory
Pulse and Digital Circuits / Integrated Circuits Laboratory
Digital Systems Design Laboratory
f) Research laboratories
Advanced Communication and Networking Laboratory
Texas Instruments Embedded System Laboratory
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anumolurajani@gmail.com
ksaiduluece@gmail.com
bhatla_2000@yahoo.com
anithakamal.ghanta@gmail.com
swetha2316@gmail.com
pillodisudhakar@gmail.com
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D Hari Hara
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S Sreekanth
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D Laxman Rao
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Ashok Kumar
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P P Saraswathi
Subhashini
C Padmaja
N Chandrasekhar
CH Navitha
P Ravinder Kumar
Y David Solomon
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sreekanthsuray@gmail.com
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mekala.madan@gmail.com
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S Chandrasekhar
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R Sridevi
P Bharathi
K Radha
S Vidya Rani
J Seetaram
J Sheshagiri Babu
M Murali Krishna
S Sujana
G Renuka
D Naga Sudha
Y Bhagya Sheela
S Venkata Naresh
B Obulesu
B Manjula
R Radhika
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V Sree Latha
V Rajasree
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Meera
K Srilakshmi
M Koteswara Rao
P N V M Sastry
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G Kiranmaye
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Mohammad
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B Sathesh
R Mohana Ranga
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Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Academic Year
Gate Scholarship
TEQIP Scholarship
2014 -15
104
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2013 -14
104
40
2012 - 13
104
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Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
The following are the assessment exercise was undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)
Board of Studies (BoS) Meeting will be called for setting the programme course
structure and syllabus will be framed by the BoS committee members, which
includes Senior faculty members from IIT institutes, NIT institutes , Industry
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Feedback from on teaching faculty is taken every semester from the UG and PG
students.
Remedial Classes will be conducted for poor academic students of UG and PG
students. Dr. L. Pratap Reddy, Dr. M. Madhavi Latha, Mrs. N. Mangala Gouri has
taken classes for B.Tech. 1st and 2nd Semester subjects. Mr. M. Rama Rao, Miss. E.
Gouthami, Mr. Anwar Basha and Mr. P. Narendra Kumar, has taken classes for PG
Students. (M.Tech. DSCE and ES).
c.
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
ECE Department will be in regular contacts with its Alumni members and involve
them in Board of Studies Meetings as committee members for their valuable
suggestions and opinions for revision of syllabus.
Industry Employers will be invited for Seminars, Conferences, Workshops, Guest
Lectures on the latest technology trends adopted in the industry and what are the
future requirements of the industry.
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Sri. V. Rama Gopal, Director, Green Tric Vajra Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore, India
B. V. P. Vasantha Kumar, Staff Application Engineer, Synopsys(India)Pvt. Ltd,
Kondapur Village, Hyderabad-32
10 Sri. Anil Kumar Dasari, Technical Officer, AMI Technologies, 2nd Floor, HUDA
Techno Enclave, Phase II, HITEC City, Hyderabad 500081
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
For Theory Subject:
For theory subjects, the distribution shall be 40 marks for Internal Evaluation and 60
marks for the End-Examination. For the award of the 40 Internal (sessional) marks
for theory subjects, there shall be 2 internal examinations during the Semester, one at
the middle of the Semester and the other immediately after the completion of
instruction; each of which shall be evaluated for 25 marks, and the better one out of
these two internals shall be considered for awarding the 25 sessional marks. Out of
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the remaining 15 sessional marks, 5 marks are allocated for teachers assessment
(allotment is based on the performance of the student in the class) and 10 marks will
be awarded based on the students performance in the Assignments. A candidate
shall be deemed to have secured the minimum academic requirement in a subject if
he / she secure a minimum of 40% of marks in the End Semester Examination and a
minimum aggregate to 50% of the total marks in the End Semester examination and
Internal Evaluation taken together.
For Practical / Lab:
For Practical /Lab. subjects, there shall be a continuous evaluation during the
Semester for 40 sessional marks and 60 End Examination marks. Out of the 40
sessional marks, 15 marks shall be awarded for day-to-day work and 25 marks to be
awarded by conducting an internal laboratory test. The End Examination shall be
conducted by the teacher concerned and another faculty member of the same
Department, as suggested by the Head of Department.
For Seminar:
For the seminar, the student shall collect the information on a specialized topic and
prepare a technical report, showing his understanding over the topic, and submit to
the department, which shall be evaluated by a Departmental committee consisting of
the two senior faculty members nominated by Head of the Department. The seminar
report shall be evaluated for 50 marks.
For Comprehensive Viva-Voce :
There shall be a Comprehensive Viva-Voce at the end of the III Semester, for the
award of 50 marks. The Comprehensive Viva-Voce shall be conducted by a
committee consisting of three senior faculty members of department nominated by
the Head of the Department. There are no internal marks for the Comprehensive
Viva-voce.
For Project Work:
Every candidate shall be required to execute his P.G. Project and submit his
Dissertation, after getting approvals from the Project Review committee (PRC). The
PRC shall be constituted by the Head of the Department, and shall consist of the
Head of the Department, the Project Supervisor, and a senior faculty member of the
Department. The PG Project shall start immediately after the completion of the I
Year II Semester, and shall be of two semesters duration. The student has to decide
his topic for his PG Project Work within the first 6 weeks after the I Year IISemester end examinations. The student should submit his PG Project Work
Proposal to the PRC (PRC I Presentation) on whose approval he can register for
the PG Project. The PRC will monitor the progress of the project work through PRCII and PRC-III presentations one at the end of II Year I Semester, and one before
the submission of the PG Project/Dissertation. The student shall submit a detailed
Project Report at the end of the II year II Semester, and the same shall be evaluated
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How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
The programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored
through the student projects, placements of the students in core fields, paper
publications
47.
48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
B. Tech. Electronics & Communication Engineering - 1973, Intake: 50
This Programme is accredited three times by NBA in 2005, 2009 for 3 years and
2014 for 5 years.
NBA Accreditation File Number:
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Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or
applied.
The department of ECE is actively involved in the programs initiated by the EDC
(Entrepreneurship and Development Cell) of JNTUH and conducts various
entrepreneurship programs to people in and outside of JNTUH in various technical
and non-technical disciplines.
The department of ECE is participating in the activities organized by the IIIC
(Institute Industry Interaction Cell) of JNTUH through which the PG students
interact with various industries in and around Andhra Pradesh.
The department of ECE Organizes paper contests, design contests etc. and their
achievements and awards are published in the Technical Fest Magazine Spoorthi
every year.
The department of ECE contributes technical articles, newsletters to JNTUH
College of Engineering Hyderabad, magazine NAIPUNYA
The faculty and students submit technical and research papers to JNTUH R&D
department journal SPECTRUM.
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strength
The department is having 8 faculty members with Ph.D and considered as major
strength. The core areas of research are: Signal Processing, VLSI and Embedded
Systems, Wireless Sensor Networks.
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1. Goal :
2. Context
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3. Practices:
4. Evidence of Success
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2.
Year of establishment
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S.
No.
1.
2.
5.
Program
Computer
Science
Engineering, JNTUH CEH
1983
Name of the
Course
B.Tech.
B.Tech.
and
Specialization
UG Programme
(CSE) 4 years Programme
Integrated
(IDP) 5 years Programme
Programme
3. PG Programme
M.Tech.
(CS) 2 years Programme
4. PG Programme
M.Tech.
(CSIE) 2 years Programme
5. PG Programme
M.Tech.
(CS) PTPG 4 years Programme
6. PG Programme
M.C.A.
3 years Programme
7. MoU Programme
B.Tech.
(IDDMP) 5 years Programme
8. MoU Programme
B.Tech.
(IIDDMP) 5 years Programme
Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
M.Tech. (Embedded System) CSE, ECE.
B.Tech. Open Electives all branches
6.
7.
M.Tech (SSS) 2 years course programme has been discontinued as per the
instructions of AICTE guidelines
B.Tech (CCC) 2 years course programme has been discontinued as per the
instructions of AICTE guidelines and
M.Sc 2 years course programme has been discontinued as per the instructions
of AICTE guidelines
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9.
M.Tech. (IT) 2 years course has been discontinued as the response of the
applicants was not satisfactory; In place of this specialization a new
specialization M.Tech. (CSIE) has been introduced.
Choice Based Credit System has been introduced from the year 2015 for UG
and PG courses.
Semester based system has been in was adopted for the students admitted till
2014 batch for UG and PG courses.
10.
11.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
10
10
Others
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Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S. No Name
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
Dr. A. Vinaya
Babu
Professor
& Head of
the Dept.
PhD
1.
Professor
PhD
2.
3.
1.
No. of
Ph.D s
guided
in last
four
years
Data Mining and
02
Data Warehousing
Image Processing
Speech Processing
Advanced Computer
04
Architecture
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Dr. G.
Vijayakumari
Professor
PhD
Dr. O.B.V.
Ramanaiah
Professor
PhD
Dr. B. Padmaja
Rani
Professor
PhD
Dr. K.
Professor
Venkateswara Rao
Dr. R. Sridevi
Professor
PhD
6
7
PhD
Dr. M. Chandra
Mohan
Professor
PhD
Dr. D.
Vasumathi
Professor
PhD
10
Dr. D. Seetha
Mahalakshmi
Associate
Professor
PhD
2. Advanced Computer
Networks
3. Big Data
4. Data Mining and
Data Warehousing
1. Cloud Computing
2. Security
3. Natural
Language
Processing
4. High
Performance
Computing
1. Operating Systems
2. Computer Networks
3. Mobile Computing
4. Adhoc & Sensor
Networks
1. Information Retrieval
Systems
2. Data Mining
3. Network Security &
Cryptography
4. Cloud Computing
1. Image Processing
2. Neural Networks
1. Network Security
2. Stenography
3. Computer Networks
1. Image Processing
2. Software Engineering
3. Stenography
1. Data Mining
2. Networks
3. Java Programming
4. Information Retrieval
Systems
5. Database
Management
Systems
6. Web Technologies
1. Security
2. Networking
3. Software Engineering
4. Artificial Intelligence
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Mr. B. Rama
Mohan
Ms. K. Neeraja
Associate
Professor
Asst.
Professor
M.Tech.
1. Software Engineering
M.Tech.
Dr. M.
Nagaratna
Dr. J. Ujwala
Rekha
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
PhD
15
Dr. Supreethi. K.
P.
Asst.
Professor
PhD
16
Dr. A. Kavitha
Asst.
Professor
PhD
17
Smt. E.
Hemalatha
Asst.
Professor
M.Tech.
18
Smt. I. Lakshmi
Manikyamba
Asst.
Professor
M.Tech.
1. Data Mining
2. Information Retrieval
Systems
3. Networks
4. Network Security
5. Software Engineering
6. Embedded Systems
1. Wireless Networks
2. Networks
1. Data Mining & Ware
housing
2. Computer Networks
3. Artificial Intelligence
4. Image Processing
1. Data Mining
2. Information Retrieval
Systems
3. Databases
1. Wireless
Mesh
Networks
2. Mobile Computing
1. Software Engineering
2. Data Mining
3. System Internals
1. Image Processing
12
13
14
PhD
--
---
--
--
--
--
Others:
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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13
14
15
Nil
45%
2.
12:1
3.
12:1
4.
12:1
5.
12:1
6.
12:1
7.
15:1
8.
15:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Name of the designation
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
--
01
--
--
01
--
Research Area
Specialized Area
High
Performance Homomorphic Encryption Techniques with application
Computing
on Cloud Computing
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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. (Last four years)
S. Name of the
No.
faculty
Total grant
received
Implementation of Sign
Language
Translator
&
Synthesizer employing Brain
inspired Knowledge driven
Artificial Intelligence to
make
deaf
&
dumb
communicate in Telugu
spoken Language
Integrating Rendering Model
for OCR Error Correction on
South Indian Scripts
1.
63,54,000/-
2.
18.478
Lakhs
3.
18.
Funding
agencies
Nat.
Int.
Present
status
(Sanction/
Qualified/
Applied)
Qualified
Applied
Kamakshi
11.6 Lakhs
Funding agencies
National
Int.
--
--
Total grant
received
63,54,000/-
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20.
21.
State recognition
Yes
National recognition
Yes
International recognition
No
Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies Nil
22.
19.
--
--
Name of faculty
Nat/ Int.
--
Name of
the Journal
--
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
--
-J. Intelligent
Systems 22(3):
269-282 (2013)
International
(IJCSE)
2012 ISSN
2229-5631 pp
538-547.
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Association Rules
Extraction from
Incremental Databases
through ICPT
Analysis Of Relative
Importance Of Data
Quality Dimensions
For Distributed
Systems
The time efficient
security for broadcast
Networks
Text Independent
Language Recognition
using DHMM
Automatic Language
Recognition System
Using New Features
And Their Weightage
DHMM Based
Automatic Language
Identification System
Robust features for
GMM Based Language
Identification System
DSCAM with Rough
Sets Generic SSL-DES96
Design of Run time
Architectures for Real
time UML Models an
Actor Centric
Approach
An Overview of
Optical Character
Recognition Systems
Research on Telugu
Language
Robust and Efficient
Fully Parallel 2D
Thinning Algorithm.
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJCSE
Vol 4. ISSN
2229-5631, pp.
559-568, 2012
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJCES
ISSN:2250:3439
, PP.16-28.
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJCSS
Volume 2,
Publishing 11 14 ISSN 19551553
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJCA
48(7):42-45.
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJAC
Vol.35 Issue.7
380 RSIJAC
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJITKM
Vol.6.pp.93-97.
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJST
Volume 17,
Issue 2, Page 99105, Springer.
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJARCCE
Vol. 2, Issue 5,
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJRICSN
Vol. 1,
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJSAT
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
International
IJCA
85(5):1-6,
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International
IJETAE
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
National
JRS2012
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
National
NCRAM
pp 56-61, ISBN:
978-93-8363501-6
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
National
(LNSE)
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
National
ITAIT
National
IKRECE
ISSN: 0975
6779, volume
02, issue 01
page 1.
Dr. A. Vinaya
Babu
International
IJACIT
2012.
Dr. A. Vinaya
Babu
International
IJCSI
Issues, Vol. 9,
Issue 6, No 2.
Dr. A. Vinaya
Babu
International
IJERA
Vol. 1, Issue 3,
pp.758-771.
Dr. A. Vinaya
Babu
International
IJCA
Volume 38
No.7.
Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad
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Clustering of Concept
Drift Categorical Data
Implementation in
JAVA
Analysis of Version
Based Software
Watermark,
Efficient public key
generation for
homomorphic
encryption over the
integers 3rd
International
Conference on
Advances in
Communications,
Networks and
Computing,
Efficient Public key
Homomorphic
Encryption Over
Integer Plaintexts,
International
Conference on
Information Security
and Intelligent Control
Complete privacy
Preserving Auditing for
Data Integrity in Cloud
Computing, 2013 12th
IEEE International
Conference on Trust,
Security and Privacy in
Computing and
Communications
Secure Image
Processing using LWE
Based Homomorphic
Encryption,
Dr. A. Vinaya
Babu
International
(Eds.):
ObCom
2011,
Dr. A. Vinaya
Babu
International
IJACEA
Dr. G. Vijaya
Kumari
International
CNC-2012,
Janahanlal
Stephen(Ed.),
LNICST, pp
262-268,
--
Dr. G. Vijaya
Kumari
Dr. G. Vijaya
Kumari
Dr. G. Vijaya
Kumari
International
ISIC 2012
International
(TrustCom),
IEEE
Computer
Society
International
Proceedings
of IEEE
ICECCT
pp. 1559-1566.
Pages 804-809,
Vol 2, ISBN
978-1-47996084.
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Dr. G. Vijaya
Kumari
International
Proceedings
IEEE
ICECCT,
Pages 821-827,
Vol 2, ISBN
978-1-47996084.
Nil
Chapters in Book
Nil
Edited Books
Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.)
Count
61
16
3. Dr. A. Kavitha
08
Count
248
146
3. Dr. A. Kavitha
11
SNIP
Nil
SJR
Nil
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h-index
Count
09
05
3. Dr. A. Kavitha
02
Nil
Project Name
Year
Institution
2014
JNTU,
Hyderabad
Govt. of A.P.
2
3
25.
2013
2008
JCECEB,
Jharkhand
Amount
Rs. In Lakhs
5.0
Status of
Completion
Completed
160.0
Completed
25.0
Completed
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26.
Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad
Member of Centre of Excellence, JNTUHCEH.
Member of Board of Studies, CSE, JNTUH.
Editorial Board Member for International Journal of Wireless Networks and
Communications (IJWNC).
Member on the panel of Examiners for Ph.D. & Other degree and Masters courses of
JNTU University, Hyderabad.
Dr. G. Vijaya Kumari
National committees
Members on e-learning standards committee of Bureau of Indian Standards(BIS)
Member of the Board of School of Computer Science UoH, Hyderabad
Member BoS CSE, JNTUH.
Dr. B. Padmaja Rani
Member of board of studies and governing (BoS & BoG) Bodies of Various Institutions
of JNTU, Hyderabad
Dr. O. B. V. Ramanaiah
Member of Board of Studies (BoS) and Governing Bodies of various Institutions
affiliated to JNTU, Hyderabad, JNTU Kakinada & JNTU Anantapur
Dr. D. Vasumathi
Subject expert for Ph.D admissions for JNTU Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh
27.
28.
Student projects
60%
40%
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Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Name of the
Faculty/ Student
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Vinaya Babu
30.
Organized by
Year
Doctoral / post
doctoral
fellows
--
2014
-2014
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
-------
2013
-2012
2012
---
2012
-2012
-2012
-2011
Name of Organizers
Nat/ Int.
National
National
Sourcing
of funding
Outstanding
participants
TEQIP-II
--
--
--
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Refresher course on
Applications of
Rough Sets in
Knowledge
Discovery and
Pattern Recognition
Refresher course on
Artificial Neural
Networks
Refresher course on
Digital Image
Processing
Conference for the
First International
Conference on Rough
Sets and Knowledge
Technologies
for the 38th National
Systems Conference(NSC2014)
First National
Conference on
Robotics, Automation
and Mechatronics
(NCRAM-2014)
Third International
Conference on
ICRAMAV 2014
National Level
Technical
Symposium QUEST
07
Workshop on C#
and .NET Framework
Refresher Course on
Network Security
and Cryptography
Refresher Course on
Information Security
Refresher Course on
Information System
Security
Refresher Course on
National
--
--
National
--
--
National
--
--
Internationa
l
National
--
--
National
--
--
Internationa
l
--
--
Dr. R. Sridevi
National
--
--
Dr. R. Sridevi
National
--
--
Dr. R. Sridevi
National
--
--
Dr. R. Sridevi
National
--
--
Dr. R. Sridevi
National
--
--
Dr. R. Sridevi
National
--
--
TEQIP-II
--
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Trends in
Information System
Security
Short term Course on
Research Aspects in
Information Security
workshop on
Research Aspects in
Information Security
training programme
on Linux
Administration
workshop on
computer
awareness for senior
citizens at JNTUCE,
Anantapur
Workshop on Erwin
Data Modeller
FDP on Oracle
Applications DBA
Refresher course on
Software
Engineering and
Design Patterns
workshop on Web
designing and PHP
Faculty Development
Program
Information Storage
and Management
Dr. R. Sridevi
National
--
--
Dr. R. Sridevi
National
--
--
Dr. R. Sridevi
National
TEQUIP-II
--
National
--
--
National
--
--
National
--
--
National
--
--
National
--
--
--
--
B. Rama Mohan
Selected
Male
Female
43
33
20
10
Pass percentage
Male
Female
----
--
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--
14
11
--
--
--
14
11
--
--
--
15
15
--
--
--
18
12
--
--
--
--
--
--
20
10
--
--
-34.
35.
% of students
from the same
university
--
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
--
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
--
% of students
from other
countries
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
-CAT 04
GATE-10
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
Entrepreneurs
10%
UG-100%, PG-80%
PG-15%
5%
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36.
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
37.
38.
--
--
--
--
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
Dr. D. Seetha Mahalakshi
Dr. J. Ujwala Rekha
Dr. A. Kavitha
Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard
to
a) Library
YES
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
39.
College is providing
Internet facilities of
both wired and wifi 24
x 7 to the students and
staff.
16 Class Rooms
08
06
05
Gate
Scholarship
63
63
17
TEQIP
Scholarship
18
0
0
YES
Gate: 15
TEQIP-II: 18
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41.
42.
Nil
43.
Alumni from Industry are invited for Seminars, Conferences, Workshops, Guest
Lectures on the latest technology trends adopted in the industry and what are the
future requirements of the industry.
List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Mr. Raju Goke , Oracle India Pvt. Ltd. Hyderabad.
Ms. D. Kavitha, Software Engineer Honeywell, Hyderabad.
Dr. Vikram Pudi, Associate Professor in IIIT, Hyderabad.
Andra Vamsi, I.A.S, Assistant Collector & Joint Magistrate, Shahjahanpur, Bareilly
Division, Uttar Pradesh
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Audio Visuals
PPTs
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46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
The programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are
monitored through the student projects, placements of the students in core fields,
paper publications.
47.
48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give
details.
NBA Accreditation File Number:
F. No. 11-160/2010/NBA Dated: 30/05/2014 for B.Tech. 2 Years
F. No. 11-160/2012/NBA Dated: 08/02/2014 for M.Tech. 3 Years
AICTE Approval File Number :
F. No. South-Central/1-495566375/2011/EOA Date: 01/09/2011
F. No. South-Central/1-1535465864/2013/EOA Date: 26/04/2013
F. No. South-Central/1-2014067309/2014/EOA Date: 04/06/2014
F. No. South-Central/1-758011875/2012/EOA Date: 10/05/2012
50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or
applied.
Organizes Conferences of International repute annually
Several workshops are conducted in the Dept in the thrust areas
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strength:
A High majority of the faculty hold Doctoral Degree (15 out of 18 faculty)
Faculty have research experience in diversified areas
A Majority of the faculty are guiding candidates at Doctoral level. Total Number of
Candidates being guided by our faculty is about 60
Weakness:
A Majority of the faculty are guiding research which is more theory oriented.
Most of the Research Scholars working under our faculty members are on part time
basis.
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2.
Year of establishment
1987
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
UG - B.Tech (Metallurgical Engineering) started in the year 1989.
PG - M.Tech (Metallurgy) started in the year 2013.
Ph.D Part Time (Metallurgical Engineering)
PG - Part Time (Industrial Metallurgy) started in the year 2010.
5.
Nil
6.
Nil
7.
Nil
8.
9.
Nil
Year
I year
II year, I sem
II year, II sem
II year
II year
III & IV year
III year
IV year
Department
Civil Dept.
Civil Dept.
HSS Dept
HSS Dept.
HSS Dept
Civil Dept.
HSS Dept.
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Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil. students
Teaching
guided for
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization
Experience
the last 4 years
Submitted Guiding
Dr.
R. Ph.D.
Professor
Metallurgical
23 years
02
06
Markandeya BHU
Engineering
M.Tech.
BHU
B.Tech. NITW
Smt. R. Sri M.Tech.
Assoc.
Metallurgical 16
years
--Rama Devi RECW
Professor
Engineering
B.Tech. RECW
Dr.
S. Ph.D AU
Assoc.
Metallurgical 15 years
0
01
Devaki
M.Tech.
Professor
Engineering
Rani
AU
& Head
BE AU
Dr.
K. Ph.D Asst.
Metallurgical
13 years
---Srinivasa
JNTUH
Professor
Engineering
Vadayar
M.Tech.
IITK
B.Tech.
RECW
Dr.
B. Ph.D. IIT Asst
Metallurgical
9 years
---Ramesh
(Kgp)
Professor
Engineering
Chandra
M.Tech. IIT
(Kgp)
B.Tech.
JNTU
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Percentage
B.Tech.
M.Tech.
between 20 to 40%
20%
15:1
Percentage
B.Tech.
M.Tech.
1: 20
1: 8
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Cadre
Sanctioned
Filled
01(Permanent)
(Mr.
D.
B.
-Kennedy, Tech. Asst.)
Support
Staff
01 (permanent) (Sri. B. Laxman,
-(Technical)
Electrician, Mr. B. Krishna, Senior
Instructor)
01 (permanent) Smt. Khysrunnisa
-Administrative Staff
Begum, Sweeper)
Actual
---
--
16.
NIL
17.
18.
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20
Nil
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21.
22.
National/
International
Internatio
nal
July 2015
Internatio
nal
2013
Journal
of
Structural
Engineering
Journal
of
Mechanical and
Civil
Engineering
(IOSR)
Internatio
nal
2013
March
2013
Journal
of
Materials
Engineering and
Performance
Estimation
of Internatio
thickness
in nal
thermal
barrier
coatings by using
Pulse
Phase
Thermography
May 2013
International
Journal
of
Innovations in
Engineering and
Management
e-ISSN:
2278-1684,
p-ISSN:
2320-334X
International
e-ISSN:
Journal
of 2278-0181
Engineering
Research
&
Technology
(IJERT)
DOI:
10.1007/s1
665-0130512-4
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Smt.
R. ZTA
Based Internatio
Sri Rama Ceramic Cutting nal
Devi
Tools Performance
on
Hardened
Steels
July 12Dec-12
Heuristic
Internatio
Approach Based nal
Similarity
Coefficient
for
Machine
Cell
Formation in a
Flexible Cellular
Manufacturing
System
Oct 11Nov-12
Applications
of Internatio
Magnetic Fluids in
nal
Corrosion Science
Jan July
2013
Effects
of Internatio
Precipitation
nal
hardening
on
Microstructural
characteristics of
15-5 PH steel
Nov-13
Dr.
S. Hot
Corrosion Internatio
Devaki
Behavior of Nickel nal
Rani
based Super alloys
Journal
of
Emerging
Technologies
and
Applications in
Engg,
Technology and
Sciences
Journal
of
Information,
Knowledge and
Research
ISSN:
IJ-ETA-ETS
ISSN:
0974-3588
IJRED
e-ISSN:
2278067X, pISSN:
2278-800X
2013
0974-3588
ISSN:
0975-668X
International
Journal
of
Applied
Research
in
Mechanical
Engineering
(IJARME)
09-03-2013 Journal
of
Materials
Engineering and
Performance
(JMEP)
ISSN:22315950,
07.07.2013
Doi:http://d
x.doi.org/1
0.11127/ija
mmc.2013.
Advanced
Materials
Manufacturing &
Characterization
Vol.
3,
ISSN, 2013
ISSN 10599495
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VHP Route
07.07
Characterization of Internatio
Sn-Bi and Sn-Bi- nal
Zn alloys
03.08.2014
February
2014
Production
and Internatio
Characterization of nal
Al- 7% Si-0.3%
Mg Alloy
February
2014
Microstructural
Internatio
and
Mechanical nal
Characteristics of
in-situ Titanium
Metal
Matrix
Composites
2013
Characterization of Internatio
Precipitation
nal
Hardenable
Stainless Steels
Jan - 2014
Synthesis
and
Characterization of
Titanium Matrix
Composites
Dec-2013
Dr.
K. Hot
Corrosion Internatio
Srinivasa
Behavior of Nickel nal
Vadayar
based Super alloys
2013
Advanced
Materials
Manufacturing &
Characterization
Doi:http://d
x.doi.org/1
0.11127/ija
mmc.2014.
03.08
International
ISSN:
Journal
of 2319-1058
Innovations in vol-3,
Engineering and issue-3, feb
Technology
2014
(IJIET)
International
Journal
of
Innovations in
Engineering and
Technology
(IJIET)
International
Journal
on
Theoretical and
Applied
Research
in
Mechanical
Engineering
(IJTARME)
International
Journal
on
Theoretical and
Applied
Research
in
Mechanical
Engineering
(IJTARME)
Transactions of
Powder
Metallurgy
Association of
India
International
Journal
of
Applied
Research
in
Mechanical
ISSN:
2319-3182
vol
-2,
issue-4, feb
2013
ISSN:
2319-3182
vol-3,
issue-1, Jan
2014
ISSN:
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Metallurgical
Engg. Stream
Consultancy
Consultancy
Type
Title
HAL,
Testing
of
Balanagar, HYD Meshes
Experiments
IST, JNTUH
Related to Ph.D
work
Client Name
Amount (Rs)
HAL,
4000.00
Balanagar, HYD
Environmental
Department,
10,000.00
JNTUH, Hyd
NMDC Project,
Construction of
ICS, JNTUH
Dhonimalai,
9214.00
Misc-Building.
Bangalore.
Critical Analysis
of
Accretion
Formation
NMDC,
(RING) in
NMDC,
12,87,196.00
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Rotary
Kiln
Process at SIU,
Paloncha.
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories
industries in India and abroad
Dr. K. Srinivasa Vadayar DMRL (Ph.D. work)
Date
14-12-2011
01-02-2012
15-10-2012
Sep 2014
/ institutions
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percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects
B. Gayatri Tejaswini
(13011A0609)
K. Hima Bindu
(13011A0611)
T. Nikhitha (13011A0620)
K. Hima Bindu
(13011A0611)
G. Sri lekha
(13011A0647)
Ch. Deepika
(13011A0606)
Tushara Bharathi
(13011A0646)
Title of the
Event
Paper / Contest
Technozion -15 NIT, Warangal
Organizing
Institution
2 nd Prize
Technozion -15
NIT, Warangal
2 nd Prize
PPT
PPT
MGIT
MGIT
2 nd Prize
2 nd Prize
PPT
MGIT
I Prize
PPT
MGIT
I Prize
Two days
National
Seminar on
Metallurgy for
MGIT
TRA Education
& Research
Foundation,
Hyd.
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Sai Praneeth
(13011A0630)
A. Bhargav Krishna
(13011A0604)
10
A.Bhargav Krishna
(13011A0604)
Sai Ashish (13011A0629)
11
12
V. Sanjana
(12011A0637)
13
K. Sowmya
(12011A0643)
14
A. Sai Chandana
(12011A0634)
15
D. Mounika
(12011A0618)
NonMetallurgists 15
Two days
National
Seminar on
Metallurgy for
NonMetallurgists 15
Two days
National
Seminar on
Metallurgy for
NonMetallurgists 15
METALLON 2015
METALLON 2015
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MGIT
TRA Education
& Research
Foundation,
Hyd.
MGIT
TRA Education
& Research
Foundation,
Hyd.
MGIT
MGIT
MGIT
I st prize in
Paper
Presentation
MGIT
I st prize in
Paper
Presentation
MGIT
3rd prize in
Paper
Presentation
MGIT
3rd prize in
Paper
Presentation
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Tushara Bharathi
(12011A0646)
17
Karishma
(12011A0639)
18
D. Rama Supriya
(12011A0625)
19
K. Sandhya Rani
(12011A0636)
20
Y. Sai Prathyusha
(12011A0631)
21
T. Soumya
(12011A0644)
22
D. Rama Supriya
(12011A0625)
23
K. Sandhya Rani
(12011A0636)
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MGIT
3rd prize in
Paper
Presentation
MGIT
3rd prize in
Paper
Presentation
MGIT
Participated
MGIT
Participated
MGIT
Participated
MGIT
Participated
MGIT
Participated
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
MGIT
Participated
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24
Y. Sai Prathyusha
(12011A0631)
25
T. Soumya
(12011A0644)
26
27
28
29
30
31
L. Nagasmeera
K. Priyanka
P. Sresta
V. Spandana
T. Vyshnavi Devi
N. L. Sameera
32
Sresta
33
V. Spandana
34
P. Vyshnavi Devi
35
36
37
38
L. Naagasmeera
K. Priyanka
Sresta
V. Spandana
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
MAGISTECH2014
Two day
National Level
Technical
Symposium
Anveshan-12
Anveshan-12
Anveshan-12
Anveshan-12
Anveshan-12
Anu Bodhan12
Anu Bodhan12
Anu Bodhan12
Anu Bodhan12
Technozion-11
Technozion-11
Technozion-11
Convergence
39
T. Vyshnavi Devi
Convergence
40
41
G. Veena Sree
S. Reshmitha
Technozion-11
Orien-11
42
B. Gayathri
Orien-11
MGIT
Participated
MGIT
Participated
IIT, BHU
IIT, BHU
IIT, BHU
IIT, BHU
IIT, BHU
NIT, Warangal
NIT, Warangal
NIT, Warangal
NIT, Warangal
NIT, Warangal
NIT, Warangal
NIT, Warangal
VNR
engineering
college
VNR
engineering
college
NIT, Warangal
JNTU,
Karimnagar
JNTU,
Karimnagar
1 st position
1 st position
1 st position
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Smt. R. Sri
Rama Devi,
Associate
Professor
Workshop
Workshop
(Three days)
Computational
Dynamics
symposium
Conference
ICAEM 2012
Conference
Workshop
Workshop
on
Mentoring skills and
thinking skills for
Engineering Faculty
Emerging Trends for
Sustainability,
ICMEETS 2014
Advancement of
Mechanical
Engineering to meet
global challenges ,
IMEC 2014
Trends and Advances
in Heat Treatment of
steels
PMAI-13
International
Conference
International
Conference
Dr. S.
Devaki
Rani,
Assoc.
Professor,&
HOD
Refresher
Course
Attended
International
Conference
Workshop
Short
Course
CAD
Fluid Mechanical
Engg, JNTUH
ICAEM 2012
18 th ,19th July
2014
TEQIP-II,
JNTUH.
Centre
of
Excellence In
CADE, CDadapco India
Pvt
Ltd,
Bangalore
and JNTUH
Mechanical
Engg, CMR
College
of
Engineering
and
Technology
Mechanical
Engg, Royal
Institution on
Technology
and Science
NIT,
Tiruchirapall
y
JNTUHCEH,
HYDERAB
AD
January 29-31,
2014
NIT, Bhopal
June 13-15,
2014
NIT,
Tiruchirapall
y
Metallurgy
NIT
Warangal
Powder
Metallurgy
Workshop
on
18th to 19th
Mentoring skills and
July 2014
thinking skills for
Engineering Faculty
term Bio-Nano Technology 22 to 27- Sep2014
PMAI
JNTUHCEH,
HYD
UGC-ASC,
JNTUH, HYD
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Dr. K.
Srinivasa
Vadayar,
Assistant
Professor
International
workshop
Workshop
short
course
2 nd to 7 th Nov UGC-HRD
2015
Centre,
JNTUH, Hyd
International
Conference
Seminar
Refresher
Course
International
Conference
PMAI- 13
Metallurgical
Investigations
for
Failure Analysis -13
New
Generation
Materials
Advanced Materials
and
Manufacturing
Technologies
(AMMT)
ICMMM 2014
International
Colloquium
short
term PMSC - 15
course
International
ICIMPACT 2014
Conference
Workshop
Dr. B.
Ramesh
Chandra,
Assistant
Professor
Seminar
One
workshop
One
National
workshop
Two
workshop
Workshop
on
Mentoring skills and
thinking skills for
Engineering Faculty
Metallurgical
Investigations
for
Failure Analysis -13
day Industrial waste water
treatment
TechnologiesZero
discharge
day Safety in Chemical
and
Pharmaceutical
Industries
day Stepping
into
Advanced
flow
reactors
Powder
Metallurgy
Metallurgy
PMAI
11-02-2013 to
02-03-2013
December 1820th, 2014
UGC-ASC,
JNTUH
UGCJNTUH,CEH
8-9th
Aug
2014
PMAI 24th 27th Sep 2015.
27th - 29th Nov
2014
IIT-Madras
18 th ,19th July
2014
Metallurgy
21
2014
CoEP
in
Pune
NIT,
MANITBhopal
JNTUHCEH,
HYDERAB
AD
IEI & SFA
30 July 2014
CCST, IST,
JNTUH.
25th to 26th
Feb 2015
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
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Refresher
Course
Soft
Skills
for 30-Nov 2015 UGC-ASC,
Professional
to 19-Dec 2015 JNTUH
Excellence
Workshop
Awareness Workshop 14th Sep, 2015 TEQIP-II,
on Outcome Based
JNTUH CEH
Education
and
Accreditation
AYAS - National level technical symposium every year. Funding through
sponsorship and Alumni
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
The department conducts RRM and Colloquium following the R&D Rules and
Regulations
32. Student profile programme-wise
Name
of
the Applications
Programme (refer to received
question no. 4)
B.Tech.(Metallurgical
Engg.) in take year
Selected
Male
Pass percentage
Female
Male
Female
38
18
20
42
50
2011
40
25
15
62
35
2012
50
29
21
50
42
2013
55
31
25
2014
58
35
23
2015
60
34
26
2016
60
28
32
2010
% of students
from the same
university
--
--
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
--
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
--
% of students
from other
countries
--
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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.
S. No.
GATE
GRE
TOEFL
2015
04
03
-2014
03
06
-2013
-01
01
CAT
--01
UG to PG
10-15%
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
5%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
20142015
56%
20132014
84%
20122013
66%
20112012
65%
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
2013-2014
2012-2013
2011-2012
26%
20%
25%
Entrepreneurs
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
20%
80%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and
D.Litt. during the assessment period
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6 classrooms
Seminar and
Computer Lab
c) Students laboratories
S.NO
1.
2.
3.
Mineral Dressing
4.
1. Strohelein etc
2. Flame Photometer
5.
6.
Principles of Extractive
Metallurgy Lab
7.
8.
Mechanical Behaviour of
Metals
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Permeability meter,
4. Universal Sand Testing Machine. etc
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
c) Research laboratories
40.
Guide
1.
2.
Ch. Parameshwar
Dr. R. Markandeya
3.
K. Ramakrishna
Dr. R. Markandeya
4.
S.K. Chaurasia
NMDC, Hyd.
Dr. R. Markandeya
5.
Ravi
ARCI, Hyd.
Dr. R. Markandeya
6.
Sugunakar Reddy
7.
Dr. R. Markandeya
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
2014-2015 Batch
07 Students, TEQIP-II
2015-2016 Batch
05 Students, TEQIP-II.
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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
M.Tech (D.T)(Metallurgy) started in 2013. Till to date there is no PG in
metallurgical courses in local affiliated colleges. The number of graduates have
increased this was the reason to start new programmes.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning- By
verbal
evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize
consultations,
staff
the feedback?
meeting feedback is
obtained
and
incorporated in the
BOS meetings where
syllabus is finalized.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning- YES, Discussion and
evaluation and how does the department utilize the
counseling among the
feedback?
staff members.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered YES, through meeting
and how does the department utilize the feedback?
in the conferences, by
talk through phone,
comments
and
suggestions are asked
and in incorporated
suitably.
43.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
10
11
12
13
14
Y. Neelima
(13011A0619)
X-RAY
Scattering
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
E. Sai Krishna Reddy X-RAY
Scattering
(13011A0633)
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
CH. Yamini
X-RAY
Scattering
(13011A0657)
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
B. Sumana
X-RAY
Scattering
(13011A0650)
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
Tejaswi Nuthi
X-RAY
Scattering
(13011A0652)
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
Rohan Rao
X-RAY
Scattering
(13011A0629)
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
P. Vikram Reddy
X-RAY
Scattering
(13011A0655)
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
T. Ramappa
X-RAY
Scattering
(13011A0625)
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
Sai Vanaparthy
X-RAY
Scattering
(13011A0637)
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
AVLN Sai Krishna X-RAY
Scattering
Sharma
Techniques
(13011A0653)
(SAXS&WAXS)
K. Navyatha
X-RAY
Scattering
(13011A0618)
Techniques
(SAXS&WAXS)
J. Sai Avinash
MEMS & NEMS
(13011A0631)
(Design
and
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP Workshop
(two days) 28-29,
Dec 2015
TEQIP workshop
14-18 Dec, 2015
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
IIT
Hyderabad
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15
16
17
Fabrication)
P. Vikram Reddy , Advanced Materials
(13011A0655),
Characterization
Techniques
K. Viswanadha Raju Advanced Materials
(13011A0656),
Characterization
Techniques
Syed Yunus Ahmed Advanced Materials
(13011A0651),
Characterization
Techniques
Name of the
Students
Mr. B. Shiva
(13011D7204)
M.Tech (Reg)
III Semester
Ms. K. Sri
Gowri,
(13011D7211)
M.Tech (Reg)
III Semester
Students Conference
Title
Event
Attended/
Presented
Presented Nano materials
and
Nanotechnology
(NANO-15)
Presented E-Waste
Recycling-A
Technological
Perspective
International
Conference,
7-10 Dec 2015
National
Conference 26th
AGM,
MRSI2015
Organized
K.S.
Rangasamy
College
of
Technology,
Tiruchengode, India.
University
of
Rajasthan, Jaipur
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Chalk Talk, PPTs, Question and Answers, Assignment, Seminars and
Discussions.
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Programme objectives Knowledge of:
Placement of students
Participation in conferences, journal publications etc.
Offering help by various methods, Participation in extra circular activities etc.
Learning Outcomes by
Mid Exams, assignments, class participates, seminars, Viva voce, main
exams (theory and laboratory).
47.
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48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
NBA accredited: 2013 for 2 years
50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
Strengths:
JNTUH brand name situation in easily accessible place.
80% of staff with highest qualification
Good Classroom and laboratory facilities and Internet/Wi-Fi connections.
Enrolment of students in UG program 100% and placement is good.
Quality project works of UG & PG students with help of industrial facilities.
Weakness
Faculty positions not filled up.
Lack of computational subject teachers.
Lack of characterization equipment (XRD, SEM)
Lack of Technical Support staff.
Sponsored projects are less.
Opportunities
As the students are having a good foundation in Metallurgical Engineering courses
and basic science and HSS subjects, the students are suitable for higher studies/
jobs/R&D works.
The college is in centre of R&D units in and around Hyderabad. Local visits and
Practical exposure to students is easy.
UGC ASC College in the campus staff can easily attend the courses.
Consultancy Works.
TEQIP-II funds in various categories.
Challenges
New laboratories have to be set up in full fledged manner as they have increased in
number (6+2 to 5+3).
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Department of Mathematics
1.
2.
Year of establishment
1965
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
Program
UG
PG
Ph.D
of
Specialization
-Applied Mathematics
--
5.
--
6.
--
7.
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester System
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9.
10.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
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11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
Name
Qualific
ation
Designation
Specialization
Dr. M. A.
Srinivas
M.Sc,
M.Tech,
Ph.D
Professor and
HEAD
Dr. B. S.
Lakshmi
M.A.,
M. Sc,
Ph.D
M. Sc,
M. Phil,
Ph.D
Associate
Professor
Mathematical
Modeling,
Boundary Value
Problems
Dynamical systems, 13 years
Mathematical
Modeling
Analysis, Topology 14 Years
Dr. V.
Srinivasa
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
12.
13.
No
Percentage
30%
75 %
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
16.
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. (Last four years)
Name of the faculty
Dr. M. A. Srinivas
18.
Funding agencies
National
Int.
UGC
Total grant
received
6,76,000
Nil
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19.
20.
21.
State recognition
Nil
National recognition
Yes
International recognition
Yes
22.
Dr. M. A. Srinivas
International Journals
S.
No
1
2
3
Page
Year of
Nos.
publica
tion
Imp
act
fact
or
0.85
6
Name of the
Journal
Volume
No.
Issue
No.
Asymptotic Behavior
of solutions of Matrix
Integrodifferetial
Equations
A note non Boundary
value problems
Approximate
Analytical Solutions to
the tree-species
Ecological system
Upper and Lower
bounds for the General
Matrix Riccati
Differential Equation
On the use of
Quasilinearisation
Method in the Growth
of a Pathogenic
Bacteria
Tamkang Journal of
Mathematics,
Republic of china
19
2936
1988
Nepal Mathematical
society republic
Journal of
mathematical
Analysis and
applications
Journal of
mathematical
Analysis and
applications
Journal of
mathematical
Analysis and
applications
14
1989
145
4148
8999
147
1221
1990
1.00
1
149
576582
1990
1.00
1
1990
0.65
2
1.00
1
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10
11
12
13
14
Convergence of
Ecological
Competition between
Two species
A prey-Predator model
for Fishery resource
Prey-Predator Fishery
model with stage
structure in two patchy
marine Aquatic
Environment
A Mathematical model
of Bio-economic
harvesting of a preypredator system with
host
Chaotic dynamics of
three-species preypredator competition
model with bionomic
harvesting due to
delayed environmental
noise as external
driving force
Analysis of a Fishery
model with stage
structure of predator
and harvesting of prey
Peristaltic transport of
a nano fluid in an
inclined tube
Analysis of a prey
predator harvesting
time delay model with
internal biological
parameters
An optimal harvesting
strategy of a three
species Syn- eco
system with
commensalism and
stochasticity
Journal of
mathematical
Analysis and
applications
International journal
of Mathematical
Sciences and
Engineering
Applications
Applied
Mathematics,
Scientific Research
158
333341
1991
1.00
1
173189
2008
0.82
1
1405
1416
2011
0.65
7
International
Journal of advances
in in science and
technology
6977
2012
0.92
1
503513
2012
1.71
0.98
Comptes Rendus
Biologies
(C R Biologies)
Elsevier
publications
International
Journal of
mathematical
Archive.
American Journal of
computation and
Applied
Mathematics
International journal
of mathematical
modelling and
numerical
optimization
International
Journal of
applications and
applied
Mathematics
335
158167
2013
117128
2015
114139
2015
672695
Dec
2014
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15
Dynamics of
allelopathic two
species model having
delay in predation
16
Existence of positive
solutions for system of
second order
multipoint boundary
value problem on time
scales
National Journals
17
Convergence of
Solutions by
Quasilinearisation
Method for Threepoint boundary value
problems.
18
Eigen value Intervals
for 3n th order 3-point
boundary value
problems on time
scales
Dr. B. S. Lakshmi
International Journals
1
A model for
atmospheric
circulation
2
An Epidemic Problem
revisited
3
Climate change, a new
perspective
4
Chaotic dynamics in a
vertically driven planar
pendulum
5
A Brownian
Population Model
Chaotic dynamics in a
simple class of
Hamiltonian systems
with applications to a
pendulum with
variable length
On a modified Klein
Gordon Equation
IOSR journal of
mathematics
10
3945
Sep,
2014
Proceedings of
Indian academy of
mathematical
sciences
25
353370
Aug
2015
Journal of
Mathematical and
Physical sciences
27
149157
1993
Apeiron
19
264
2012
2012
72
3-4
133138
8993
1462
1476
261264
22
9-10
927948
2009
16
485491
2009
Communicated
Apeiron
2012
2010
2010
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8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Varying G dynamics
15
Non- singular
solutions of a
Rayleigh- plesset
equation under a
periodic pressure field
A Regulatory Network
Type Model
16
17
Hadronic Journal
32
33
26
16
Annual Review of
Chaos Theory and
Bifurcations and
Dynamical Systems
(to appear)
Journal of
Cosmology
(to appear)
F. Zanolin journal
of mathematical
analysis and
applications
International
Journal of Applied
Mathematics and
Applications
The Link Between
International
Planktons And Climate Journal of Applied
Mathematics and
Applications
631636
1433
1435
719721
2009
183186
2003
10
2007
2005
2015
Vol. 5
123133
Dec,
2013
Vol. 5
135146
Dec,
2013
247248
2003
263266
2004
National Journals
18
Ind. Geophys.
Union
Proc.AP Akademi
of Sciences
408
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International Journals
1
On the Maximal
Ideals in the Banach
space of
Quasicontinuous
functions
2
Characterization of
Distributive and
Standard Ideals in
Semilattices
3
On Semi-Open Sets
and Semi-Continuity
4
10
11
On The maximal
Ideals in the Banach
space of
+Quasicontinuous
International
Review of Pure and
Applied
Mathematics
Momona Ethiopian
Journal of Science
Journal of
Advanced Studies
in Topology
International
Journal of
Mathematical
Archive
International
Journal of
Mathematical
Analysis
International
Journal of
Mathematical
Archive
International
Journal of
Mathematical
Archive
Journal of Global
research in
Mathematical
Archives
International journal
of Mathematical
Archive
Global Journal Of
Science Frontier
Research
Mathematics and
Decision Sciences
Global Journal Of
Science Frontier
Research
Mathematics and
Vol. 6
No. 1
pp.
41
45
2010
Vol. 3
No. 1
pp.
20
36
2011
Vol. 3
No. 3
Vol. 3
No. 6
Vol. 6
No.
55
Vol. 3
No. 7
Vol. 3
No.
12
pp.
06
10
pp.
2249
2257
pp.
2729
2736
pp.
2777
2783
pp.
4879
4882
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
Vol. 1
No. 3
pp.
6069
Vol. 4
No. 4
pp.
114117
2013
Vol 13
No. 7
PP.
1620
2013
Vol. 13
No. 8
pp.
1-11
2013
2013
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functions
On the Rising Sun
Operator
12
13
14
15
On Soft semi
Seperability
International journal
of Mathematical
Analysis
On some properties of
the Rising Sun
function
Global Journal Of
Science Frontier
Research
Mathematics and
Decision Sciences
International
Research Journal of
Pure Algebra
A Novel Approach:
Fuzzy Topological
Concepts
16
A Novel Approach:
Soft Topology
17
Decision Sciences
International journal
of Mathematical
Analysis
An Equivalence
Relation: Rough Sets
Global Journal of
Pure and Applied
Mathematics
International
Research Journal of
Pure Algebra
National Journals
18
On The Rising Sun
Function
19
On various types of
quasicontinuity
20
ANU Journal of
Physical sciences
pp.
2619
2624
pp.
2663
2669
Vol. 7
No.
53
Vol.
No.
54
Vol. 4
No. 2
pp.
1-12
Vol. 4
No. 4
pp.
477484
Vol. 10
No. 3
pp.
443449
Vol. 4
No. 3
pp.
1-4
Vol.
xxxim
No. 2
2013
2013
Publish
ed
2014
Publish
ed
April
2014
Publish
ed
2014
Publish
ed
2014
Scop
us
pp.
2005
537
544
Vol.
No. 4 pp.
2008
xxxiv m
2209
2216
3
N0.
pp.
2012
1-2
98106
Dr. M. A. Srinivas:
Dr. B. S. Lakshmi: 1
Dr. V. Srinivasa Kumar: 0
Chapters in Books
Nil
Edited Books
Nil
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publishers
SNIP
Nil
SJR
Nil
Dr. B. S. Lakshmi- 22
h-index
Dr. B. S. Lakshmi: 3
23.
Nil
24.
Nil
25.
26.
Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
a) National committees
Dr. M. A. Srinivas:
Dr. B. S. Lakshmi:
b) Editorial Board
Dr. V. Srinivasa Kumar:
27.
JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Mathematics Dept., JNTUH CEH (Autonomous)
0
Dr. V. Srinivasa Kumar
Dr. M.A. Srinivas - 2 workshops
--
--
One day Work Shop on Mathematical Modelling and its applications for
Engineers and Scientists
Two day Work Shop on Use of Technologies for Teaching and Learning
Engineering Mathematics
Dr.B.S. Lakshmi - 1 Refresher course
Mathematical Modelling and Simulation for Scientists and Engineers
Dr. V. Srinivasa Kumar
28.
Student projects
--
--
29.
30.
Department
organized
--
TEQIP
150
Title of the
Research
paper
Certain
Mathematical
Models for
Biological
Systems and
Name of the
Proceedings
Page
Nos.
Dates of the
conference.
Proceedings of the
International conference
on non linear analysis
and Applications to Bio
mathematics
146155
August
24-28,
1987
Organized by
Department of
Applied
Mathematics,
Andhra University
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their
approximate
Analytical
Solutions
Harmonic
2
analysis-few
applications
National Conferences
Modeling of a
Pathogenic
3
bacteria
Some
applications of
DBMS
Proceedings of the
International symposium
on Harmonic analysis
January 8,
2007
I I T Chennai
4-9,
February,
1990
Cochin University
Proceedings of national
conference on Relational
Algebra, Calculus and
applications
22-23,
November
2008
Peoples education
Society Institute of
technology,
Bangalore
156
1-5 th July
2012
American Institute of
Mathematical
Sciences
24-26 Nov
2009
Dr. B. S. Lakshmi
International Conferences
Chaotic
dynamics in
some
American Institute of
1
Nonlinear
Mathematical Sciences
pendulum
equations
7983
On the kleingordon
equation
FFP10
231
Chaotic
dynamics in
some
pendulum type
equations
ICM
308
Climate
Change: a new
perspective
International conference
on recent advances
influid mechanics
A dual mode
population
Model
International conference
on recent advances
influid mechanics
A Model for
air circulation
Advances in Modeling
Optimization and
computation
47
19-27 Aug
2007
University of
Western Australia,
Perth
International
Congress of
Mathematicians
20-24 Dec
2010
Dept of Mathematics
Osmania University
20-24 Dec
Dept of Mathematics
Osmania University
2010
5-7 th Dec
2011
IIT Roorkee
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Dynamics of
Smallpox
epidemics
Advances in Modeling
Optimization and
computation
A
Mathematical
model of
Micro Air
Vehicles-The
Euler Equation
ICRAMAV 2013
Reaction
Diffusion
Equations
International Conference
in Mathematical
Modeling
10
Dynamical
International
Analysis of the
Conference on
Fisher
Mathematics- 2015
Equation
National Conferences
Mathematical
Modeling a
11
perspective
(invited talk)
47
5-7 th Dec
2011
IIT Roorkee
December
2013
JNTUH , Hyderabad
20th
September
2015
26th to 28th
November
2015
20-24 Dec
National Workshop on
Mathematical Modeling
2010
, Pune
Department of
Mathematics,
University of Kerala,
Thiruvanathapuram,
Kerala
Dept of Mathematics
Osmania University
12
A Brusselator
Type
Population
Model
AP science Congress
20
19-24 Nov
2010
AP Science Congress
13
A
mathematical
perspective on
climate change
AP science Congress
with sunspot
activity and
carbon dioxide
levels
21
19-24 Nov
2010
AP Science Congress
14
" Variant Of
The KleinGordon
Equation
March 1315,2010
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On Soft
Topology
29-04-2014
to 01-052014
Dept. of Pure
Mathematics,
Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam
International Conference
on Mathematical
Sciences 2014
21-08-2014
to 23-082014
School of
Mathematics
MKU & IMRF
Madurai
CSC Dept. and
Indian Society for
Rough Sets
JNTU, Hyd
Conjugacy:
Rough Sets
ICRSKT- 2014
09-11-2014
to 11-112014
On Soft
Groups
18-12-2014
to 20-122014
NIT- Surathkal
Karnataka
12th and 13 th
Oct 2012
Prof S.M.S.
Memorial Society,
At Vijaya Engg
College, Khammam,
A.P
National Conference on
applications of
Mathematics in
Engineering ,Physical
and Life Sciences
7, 8, 9th
December
2012
XXI Congress of
APSMS At S. V.
University, Tirupati
National Conferences
On the
Maximal
ideals in the
Banach space
5
of +Quasi
continuous
functions
31.
On some
properties of
the rising Sun
32.
Selected
Pass percentage
Male
Female
Male
Female
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33.
Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no.
4)
% of students
from the same
university
M.Sc.
Applied
Mathematics
% of students from
other universities
within the State
92.31
% of
% of students
students
from other
from
countries
universitie
s outside
the State
7.69%
34.
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services Nil
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
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
Entrepreneurs
36.
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
--
--
--
416
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37.
38.
39.
Yes
--
--
e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
40.
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
16 (fees
reimbursement)
Request all the stockholders to give feedback on the current system and
positive and effective criticisms are taken into account for the development of
new programs.
42.
Yes
417
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44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
LCD Projectors involving computer graphics and e Books
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Through student seminars and periodic internal assessments
47.
48.
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
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or applied.
The Department is guiding the mathematics lecturers of various Engineering
Colleges affiliated to JNTUH for their Ph.D.
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths:
The faculty of the department are actively engaged in research, well experienced
and have knowledge in diverse fields of the Mathematics.
Weaknesses:
The department does not have all positions filled with permanent staff.
The admission for M.Sc course is through the entrance exam by the University.
Instead if the admission is through a state level common entrance exam, better
candidates will join the course.
Opportunities:
The students with M.Sc Applied Mathematics degree are suitable for IT Industry
related jobs.
Challenges:
52.
The challenge is to train the students to learn how to apply the Mathematics
concepts to the real world problems.
The challenge is to get the attraction of the industry people to pursue this M.Sc
course.
419
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Department of Physics
1.
2.
Year of establishment
1965
3.
Faculty of University
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
UG I B.Tech. (Engineering Physics & Applied Physics);
PG M. Sc. Physics (Specialisation Fiber Optics & Communication);
Ph.D. (Covering all Areas of Physics)
5.
6.
NIL
Name of the
Dept. offering
Dura
tion
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
5
years
Year of
starting
2010
Inta
ke
20
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
5
years
2011
10
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
5
years
2011
10
Computer Science
& Engineering
5
years
Computer Science
& Engineering
5
years
Mechanical
Engineering
5
years
MOU
University
Blecking
Institute of
Technology,
Sweden
Blecking
Institute of
Technology,
Sweden
Blecking
Institute of
Technology,
Sweden
Blecking
Institute of
Technology,
Sweden
Blecking
Institute of
Technology,
Sweden
Blecking
Institute of
Technology,
Sweden
420
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Mechanics
IIDDMP with B.Tech.
Civil Engineering +
M.Tech. & MS.
IIDDMP with B.Tech.
EEE + M.Tech. & MS
IIDDMP with B.Tech.
ECE + M.Tech. & MS
IIDDMP with B.Tech.
CSE + M.Tech. & MS
7.
Civil Engineering
Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
Computer Science
& Engineering
5
years
2012
5
years
2012
5
years
2012
5
years
2012
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ CBCS
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9.
10.
2012
Asian Institute of
Technology,
Bangkok
Asian Institute of
Technology,
Bangkok
Asian Institute of
Technology,
Bangkok
Asian Institute of
Technology,
Bangkok
US Flight
Academy, Texas,
USA
Sanctioned
Filled
3
1
5
--
0
0
4
--
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11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
Name
Qualification
Designation Specialization
1. Dr. S.
Venkateswara
Rao
2. Dr. S.
M. Sc. Ph. D. Professor
Chandralingam
of Physics
3. Dr. P.
Madhusudana
Rao
4. Dr. Y.
Aparna
NIL
Ph.D.(Fiber
Optic Sensors)
M. Sc.
30 Years 7
Physics,
Months
(Electronics)
M. Sc.
30 Years
Physics
(Nuclear
Physics)
M. Sc. (Solid 10 Years
State
Physics)
NIL
Percentage
30
30
UG 15:1; PG 12:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the
designation
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
--
--
02
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National recognition
International recognition
NIL
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Physics Dept., JNTUH CEH (Autonomous)
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Dr. S. Chandralingam, 29. Investigations on the electrical, thermal and optical properties
of the nonlinear optical allylthiourea mercury chloride single crystals, Materials Research
Bulletin, Vol No. 47, Issue No. 12, pp. 4043-4047, December, 2012
15.
16.
National Journals
1.
2.
JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Physics Dept., JNTUH CEH (Autonomous)
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
P. Madhusudana Rao and B. Sai Krishna - Theoretical studies of two Predator and
single prey model is to be presented at Proceedings of 2013 Bangkok International
Conference on Biological Engineering & Natural Science (BBENS 2013) Bangkok,
Thailand ISBN 978-986-88450-4-6 +Pages 398 406, January, 2013
13.
14.
P. Madhusudana Rao and M. Sugathri - XRD ,FTIR and DSC studies on Lithium Borate
glasses doped with Chromium Proceedings of National Conference on Advances in
Materials Science and Technology (AMST-2012) Lap Lambert Publishing company,
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Effect of Normal Tissue Objective parameters on dose fall off in Rapid Arc Planning
International Journal of Molecular Genetics, Volume 3 Number 1 (2013),pp. 1-4
2.
3.
4.
5.
Spectroscopic investigations of Fe3+ doped poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) capped ZnSe
nanoparticles Sk. Muntaz Begum, M.C. Rao, Y. Aparna, P.S. Rao, R.V.S.S.N. Ravi
kumar Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Mol. & Biomol. Spectroscopy 98-10004, 2012.
6.
7.
Monographs
: --
Chapters in Books
: --
Edited Books
: --
JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Physics Dept., JNTUH CEH (Autonomous)
: --
SNIP
: --
SJR
: --
: --
h-index
: --
: --
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : -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)
Dr. P. Madhusudana Rao, Professor of Physics involved the following:
Reviewer for Research Journals: 02
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs).
Dr. P. Madhusudhan Rao, Professor of Physics
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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7.
Resource Person on Research Plan Refresher Course organized by UGC Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during July 2014
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Physics Dept., JNTUH CEH (Autonomous)
22.
23.
24.
--
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years) :
-30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Dr. S. Chandralingam, Professor of Physics
International Conferences
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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7.
8.
9.
S. Chandralingam, Retrieval of Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) Over the North Indian Ocean
Using Oceansat-2 Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) Data, Proceedings of International
Conference on Nano-Bio Material Sciences (ICONBMS-14), pp. 126, 2014.
S. Chandralingam, Optical Properties of NI-Doped SnO2 Nanoparticles, Proceedings of
International Conference on Nano-Bio Material Sciences (ICONBMS-14), pp. 228, 2014.
S. Chandralingam, Synthesis Growth and Characterization of Allylthiourea Cadmium
Bromide (ATCB) Single Crystals, Proceedings of International Conference on Nano
Material Sciences (ICONBMS-14), pp. 238, 2014.
Naga Rajesh A, Chandralingam S, Anjaneyulu T, Satyanarayana K, Optimization
Stationary Wavelet Transformation Technique for Effective Processing of EOG Signal
ICEEC 2013 conference organized by ASP, June, 2013
2.
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Comparison of measured collimator scatter factor of 6Mv and 15Mv Photon beam
with planning system. P. B. L. D. Prasad, Y. Aparna, S. Sridhar, P. Suresh, S. V.
Ratnam, K.V..Naidu, K. Krishna Murthy. 4th International & 16th National
Conference of Association of Radiation Therapy Technologists of India.
(ARTTICON)-2012, Hyderabad, INDIA.
National:
1.
Effect of precursor ratio and spinning speed on the structure, phase composition and
magnetic properties of sol-gel derived Sm-Co nanogranular films. G. Venkata
Ramana, P. Sarvanan, S.V Kamat and Y. Aparna. National Conference on Latest
Trends in Emerging Materials, P-07, p-6,(2012).
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Studying the influence of sputtering process parameters on the Sm-Co thin film
characteristics using design of experiments. G. Venkata Ramana, P. Sarvanan, S.V
Kamat and Y. Aparna. MagMA , P-70, (2012).INDIA
8.
Comparison of head and Neck cases planned with VMAT and IMRT techniques. P.
B. L. D. Prasad, Y. Aparna, P. Rammohan Reddy, K. Krishna Murthy, A.
Anandagiri Babu. K. Kaviarasu 33rd National Conference of Association of
Medical Physicists of India, (AMPICON) 2012, Oct- 15. INDIA
9.
10.
Polymer electrolyte complexes with Na+/K+ alkali salt for novel applications. S.
Ram Kumar and Y. Aparna. National Seminar on Multi Functional Materials
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Complexes Na+/K+ alkali salt with polymer electrolyte for novel applications. S.
Ram Kumar and Y. Aparna. Advanced Material Characterization Techniques
(AMCT)-2013. A.P, India.
YES
Selected
Male
Pass percentage
Female
--
Male
--
--
Female
--
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
--
--
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
--
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
% of students
from other
countries
-Nil
UG to PG
--
PG to M.Phil.
--
PG to Ph.D.
--
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
--
Employed
Campus selection
10%
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Nil
03
Nil
Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and
D.Litt. during the assessment period
Nil
Provided
02 for PG
UG 01; PG - 05
f) Research laboratories
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
--
-YES
YES
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feedback?
YES
YES
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Department of Chemistry
1.
Chemistry, JNTUH
CEH
2.
Year of establishment
1965
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
Program
Name of the Course
1.
UG
B.Tech (Regular and IDP)
2.
PG
M.Sc
3.
Ph.D
-Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
Specialization
-Organic Chemistry
Chemistry
No
6.
No
7.
No
8.
Semester, CBCS
9.
No
10.
5.
11.
Cadre
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Professors
3
3
3
Associate Professors
1
0
0
Assistant Professors
4
2
2
Others
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S.No
Name
Designation
1.
Professor &
Head
2.
Dr. M. Thirumala
Professor
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3.
Chary
Dr. Ch. Venkata
Ramana Reddy
4.
Smt T. Sabithakala
5.
Dr. P. Aparna
Professor
M.Sc;
M.Phil; Ph.D
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
M.Sc
M.Sc;Ph.D
Chemistry
Inorganic
Chemistry
4+1(Coguide)
Organic
Chemistry
Organic
Chemistry
12.
Nil
13.
14.
S. No.
Name of the program
1.
B.Tech (regular)
2.
B.Tech (IDP)
3.
M.Sc,. (Regular)
Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Percentage
20%
20%
20 %
1:15
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Nil
16.
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. (Last four years)
Agency
CSIR-OSDD,
CDRI, Luknow
(Dr.B.Rama
Devi),
Principal
investigator
UGC-New
Delhi
(Dr.B.Rama
Devi),Principal
investigator
UGC-New
Delhi
(Dr.Ch.Venkata
Ramana Reddy),
Principal
Period
2012-13
Grant/ Amount
7.5 lakhs
API Score
15
2010-13
7.7 lakhs
15
2012-15
6.99 Lakhs
--
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investigator
Development of PEM,AEM
BRNS,BARC
201433,95,300
-and alkaline water
Co-Investigator 2017
electrolysers for hydrogen
(Dr. B.Rama
production.
Devi)
PROJECTS DONE BY RESEARCH STUDENTS IN THE DEPARTMENR OF
CHEMISTRY
Name
Agency
Period
Grant/Amount -D. Sri Krishna,
DST
2011-16
Inspire fellow
Suryanarayana,
DST
2015-20
-Inspire fellow
Dr. P. Padmaja, Inspire faculty DST
2012-17
35 Lakhs
-K. Veeraswamy
UGC
2012-15
-18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
--
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, -ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received
20. Research facility / centre with
21.
State recognition
--
National recognition
--
International recognition
--
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
Publications of Dr. B. Rama Devi
S. No.
1.
2.
Title
An efficient synthesis of symmetrical N, N-alkylidine bisamides catalysed by nano copper ferrite.
Palla Mahesh, B. Rama Devi, L. K. Durgeswari, Y. L. N.
Murthy
Synthesis, Characterization of bisacridines using nano ferrite
as an efficient catalyst, Mahesh Palla, B. Rama Devi, Praveen
Choppara, Y. L. N. Murthy
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4.
Analytical Chemistry: An
Indian journal 15(4), 2015,
140-150.
Analytical Chemistry: An I
ndian Journal, 15(5), 2015,
151-159.
5.
A Rapid Novel RP- HPLC Stability Indicating Assay Method Analytical Chemistry: An I
Development and Validation of Simultaneous Determination ndian Journal, 15(5), 2015,
of Sumatriptan Succinate and Naproxen Sodium.
151-159
D. Vivekananda Reddy, P. Sreelatha, B. Rama Devi
6.
7.
8.
9.
Journal
of
Liquid
Chromatography
and
Related
Technologies,
38(13), 2015, 1303-1314.
0.60
Tetrahedron
Letters,
56(20), 2015, 2564-2567.
2.37
10.
11.
12.
Magnetically Separable recyclable nano ferrite catalyst for the Chemistry Letters,
synthesis of acridinediones and their derivatives under 2015, 1386-1388.
solvent-free conditions.
1.23
Palla Mahesh, Kolakaluri Guruswamy,
Bhargavathula
441
44,
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Subrahmanya
Diwakar,
B. Rama
Devi, Y. Lakshimi Narsimha Murthy, Pratap
Kllu,
Sri
Venkata Narayan Pammi
Green Synthesis of 3-(2(4(6Fluorobenzo[d]isoxazol-3yl)piperidin-yl)
ethyl-6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-9-hydroxy-2
methylpyridol [1,2-a]pyrimidin-4-one.
D. Vivekananda Reddy, P. Sreelatha, P.K. Dubey, B. Rama
Devi
Alum-Cs2CO3 as a New Recyclable Solid Base Catalyst for
the Efficient Syntheses of Arylidenemalononitriles, Esters,
and Arylcinnamic Acids in Water.
T. Ashok Kumar, B. Rama Devi
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
Asian
Journal
of
Chemistry, 26(12), 2014,
3450-3452.
0.3
Asian. J. Chem, 26(7),
2014, 1938-1942.
0.3
Organic
Chemistry
International
Volume 2014 (2014), Artic
le ID 260726, 9 pages
0.6
Journal
of
Sulfur
Chemistry, 35(4), 2014,
356-361.
0.94
Tetrahedron Letters, 55,
2014, 21772182.
2.37
Organic
Chemistry
International, 2014, Article
ID 576715, 9 pages.
0.6
Indian
Journal
of
Chemistry (sec-B), 53B,
2014, 392-398.
0.47
Phosphorus, Sulfur, and
Silicon and the Related
Elements, 189 (12), 2014,
1775-1779. 1.00
A Novel Stability Indicating Assay Method Development and Chemical Science Review
Validation of Dasatinib Tablets Formulations.
and Letters. 3(12), 2014,
D. Viveknanda Reddy , B. Sreelatha, B. Rama Devi
747-758
4.014
A simple facile and complete green synthesis of N-alkyl-2- Der Chemica Sinica, 4(1),
Styryl benzimidaz-oles using glycerol and PEG-600 as 111, 2013.
solvents.
0.37
T. Ashok Kumar, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
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24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
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33.
34.
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37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
Indian
J.
Heterocycl.
Chem, 21, 2012, 237-244.
0.30
Current Catalysis, 1, 2012,
202-205.
0.8
L-Proline as an efficient Catalyst for synthesis of NHeterocyclic chalcones as potential Anti Bacterial Agents.
Raja S.Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
Synthesis and pharmacological activity of 2-((4,5Disubstituted
pyridine
-2-yl)methylthio)-6methoxypyrimidin-4-ol.
S. Kotaiah, B. Rama Devi, A. Naidu, P.K. Dubey
Alkaloids as promising anti-cancer agents.
S.S. Praveen Kumar Darsi, B. Rama Devi, A. Naidu, P. K.
Dubey
Studies on N-acetylation
of anilines with acetyl
chloride using Phase transfer catalysts in different Solvents.
S.S.Praveen Kumar Darsi, K.S. Nagamani, B. Rama Devi,
A.Naidu , P. K. Dubey
Studies on synthesis of 2-(1-(1H-benzimi dazol-2yl) ethyl
thio)-6-methyl pyrimidin-4-ol of potential pharmaco-logical
interest.
S.Kotaiah, B. Rama Devi, A.Naidu , P. K. Dubey
PEG-600 Mediated Simple, efficient and eco friendly
synthesis of N-substituted imides & chemo selective C=C
reduction.
Padam Praveen Kumar, B. Rama Devi, P.K. Dubey,
S.M.G.Mophiuddin
Solvent-Free Protocol for Stereo Selective Crossed Aldol
Condensation Assisted by Solid Acid Catalyst.
Raja S. Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P.K. Dubey
Indian J.
Chem, 51B,
2012, 855-859.
0.47
Asian
Journal
of
Chemistry, 24, 2012, 38843886.
0.3
Technology Spectrum, 5,
(3), 2011, 20-25.
Der Pharma Chemica, 3(5),
2011, 35-38.
0.3
Der Pharma Chemica, 3(5),
2011, 198-201.
0.3
Green Chemistry Letters &
Reviews, 4, 2011, 341-348.
1.2
Asian
Journal
of
Chemistry, 23(9), 2011,
4215-4218.
0.3
A Facile, Chemo selective and Eco-friendly Solid Phase Asian
Journal
of
Synthesis of Enaminones Catalyzed by L-Proline.
Chemistry, 23(12), 2011,
Raja S. Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
5521-5524.
0.3
A simple and highly efficient synthesis of quinolone tertiary Heterocyclic Letter,
amines catalyzed by hunigs base.
Vol. 4, 2014, 391-397.
Raja S. Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
Tetrabutylammonium Acetate:Green and Efficient synthesis Letters
in
organic
of
Dihydropyrano[3,2-C]Quinolones
from
1- chemistry, Vol.12,
Methylquinoline-2,4(1H,3H)-Diones
2015,497-503.
Raja S. Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
0.66
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50.
DBU acetate meadiated: one pot multi component synthesis Journal of Heterocyclic
of Dihydropyrano[3,2-C]Quinolones.
Chemistry,
Raja S. Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
2015.
0.8
PEG-600 mediated simple and effient synthesis of ring Afro Asian Journal of
substituted 4-heterylthioquinolines as potential antimalarial Science and Technology,
agents.
2015.
Raja S. Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
DBU acetate meadiated green and efficient synthesis of Synthetic communications
spirooxindoles from 1-methylquinoline-2,4(1H,3H)-Dione
(Under review)
Raja S. Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
0.8
Stability indicating RP-HPLC method development and Der. Pharmacia Letters,
validation for the simultaneous estimation of candesartan 2015, 7(12);
cilexetil and hydrochlorothiazide in bulk and tablet dosage 114-121.
form.
0.3
Kavitha Kothireddy and B. Rama Devi.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF Dr. M.THIRUMALA CHARY et al .
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No
1.
2.
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Journal of Applicable
Chemistry 2014,
3 (3): 1232-1238
0.3
European Journal of
Chemistry 2014,
5 (1) 127132.
0.78
A Simple and efficient protocol for the synthesis of 1,8Indian Journal of
Naphthyridines using sodium hydrogensulfate on silica gel Heterocyclic Chemistry,
under solvent free condition.
2014, 23, 239.
Narendar Atmakuri, Laxminarayana Eppakayala &
0.3
Thirumala Chary Maringanti
A facile synthesis of 3-hydroxy-N-(4-oxo-2Indian Journal of
arylthiazolidin-3-yl)quinoxaline-2-carboxamides and NChemistry, Sec, B, 2014,
(3-chloro-2-oxo-4-arylazetidin-1-yl)-353B (9) 1222-1225.
hydroxyquinoxaline-2-carboxamides
0.47
V. Haripriya, E Laxminarayana and M Thirumala Chary,.
Synthesis and biological evaluation of benzimidazole
Organic and Medicinal
Linked 1,2,3-triazole congeners as agents
Chemistry Letters 4,
Karnaji Harkala, Laxminarayana Eppakayala and
2014, 14.
Thirumala Chary Maringanti,
0.87
A facile synthesis of 3-(5-Chloro-1-phenyl-1HIndian Journal of
benzo[d]imidazol-2(3H)-ylideneamino)-2-arylthiazolidin- Heterocyclic Chemistry,
4-ones, 3-Aryl-[1,2,4]triazino[4,3-a]-524, 2014, 181
Substitutedbenzimidazol-4-ones and 1-(5-chloro-1-phenyl- 0.3
1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2(3H)-ylideneamino)-3-chloro-4arylazetidin-2-ones
B. Mallaiah, E. Laxminarayana, T. Giri and M. Thirumala
Chary,
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Indian Journal of
Heterocyclic Chemistry,
22, 2, 2013, 333-336.
0.3
Indian Journal of
Heterocyclic Chemistry,
22, 2, 2013, 415.
0.3
World Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences,
2, (5), 2013, 3929.
Indian Journal of
Heterocyclic
Chemistry,
23, (2), 2013, 125.
0.3
Indian Journal of
Heterocyclic
Chemistry,
23, (2), 2013, 139.
0.3
Indian Journal of
Heterocyclic
Chemistry,
23, (2), 2013, 129.
0.3
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International Journal of
Chemical and
Analytical Science, 4,
2013, 146
0.21
International Journal of
Chemical and
Analytical Science, 4,
2013, 146
0.21
ISRN Analytical
Chemistry, Article ID
861851, 7 pages, 2013,
doi10.1155/2013/861851.
0.3
IJPI Journal of Drug
Chemistry
9, 2012, 5
0.19
Journal of Trends in
Chemistry, Vol 3, 1, 1-5,
2012.
Journal of Advanced Drug
Research,
II, 2, 2012, 1.
0.3
Journal of Trends in
Chemistry,
Vol 3, 1, 1-5, 2012.
0.3
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M. Indian Journal of
Heterocyclic
Chemistry,
20, 2011, 205
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Der Pharme Chem 3,
1, 2011, 453.
0.3
S Indian Journal of
Heterocyclic Chemistry,
21, 2011, 101.
0.3
Organic Chemistry, 6, 4,
2010.
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Synthesis of 1-(4-((1H-tetrazol-5-yl)methoxy)2-methyl-1,8-naphthyridin-7-yl)-3-chloro4-arylazetidin-2-ones.
S.Shiva Shankar, E. Laxminarayana and M.Thirumala
Chary,
Eco friendly synthesis of 3,4-dihydro-5-methyl-3-phenyl2h-[1,3]oxazino[5,6-c][1,8]naphthyridine and derivatives
Shivashankar S, Laxminarayana E,
Randheer Kumar M & Thirumala Chary M.
Synthesis of 7-[4-(4-(6-Phenyl pyrimidin-4-yl-amino)
phenyl)-6-arylpyrimidine-2-thio-2-yl]-amino-4-methyl1,8-naphthyridin-2-ols as antibacterial activity;
E.Laxminarayana, M.Ranadheer Kumar,
D.Ramesh and M.Thirumala Chary;
Synthesis of N'-arylidenequinoxaline-2-carbohydrazides,
3-Benzyl-5-(quinoxalin-3-yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole-2(3H)thiones
and 1-(2-Aryl-5-(quinoxalin-3-yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-3(2H)yl)ethanones
Thirupathaiah T, Kranthi Kumar T,
Laxminarayana E and Thirumala Chary M;
Decolourisation and Biodegradation of Sulphonated azo
dyes by fungi to clean dye contaminated soil environments
E. Laxminarayana, M. Thirumala Chary, M. Randheer
Kumar and M.A.Singara Charya
Bioremediation of dye contaminated soils
by using fungi;
E. Laxminarayana, M. Thirumala Chary, Nikhat Kousar
and M.A.Singara Charya;
A facile synthesis of 2-chloro-3-formyl-1,8-naphthyridines
from N-(pyridin-2-yl)acetamides and transformation into
different functionalities.
Randheer Kumar M, Laxminarayana E,
Ramesh D and Thirumala Chary M,
Synthesis of 5,6-dihydro-3-phenylnaphtho[1,2b][1,8]naphthyridines, 3-(benzyloxy)-5,6dihydronaphtho[1,2-b][1,8]naphthyridine and its
derivatives.
M Ranadheer Kumar, E Laxminarayana, D Ramesh, &
M Thirumala Chary
Synthesis of 5-(2-methoxy-1,8naphthyridin-3-yl)-4-aryl-4H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thiols and 5(2-methoxy-1,8-naphthyridin-3-yl)-N-aryl-1,3,4thiadiazol-2-amines.
Shiva Shankar S, Laxminarayana E,
and Thirumala Chary M,
Chemistry an Indian
Journal 5,
2, 2010
0.3
Chemistry an Indian
Journal 5,
2, 2010.
0.3
International Journal of
Chem Tech
Research 2, (4), 2010,
1980.
International Journal of
Chem Tech
Research 2, (4), 2010,
1987.
International Journal of
Chemical
sciences.
8(4), 2010, 2533.
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Intenational Journal of
Chemical Sciences,
8(4), 2010, 2367
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Heterocyclic
Communications,
16, 2-3, 2010, 187.
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International, 2014, ID
576715.
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Letters in Organic Chemistry,
2014, 11, 303.
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solvent
Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & P. K.
Dubey
Indium chloride: a versatile Lewis acid catalyst for the
synthesis of 3-sulfenylindoles.
P. Praveen Kumar, , Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana
Reddy, B. Rama Devi & P.K. Dubey
Facile synthesis of 3, 5-DI-Benzylidene(2Morpholin/piperidin-4-yl-1-yl-Acetyl)Piperidin-4-ones.,
C. Srinivasa Rao, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy, B. Rama
devi, C. Jyotna , & Shakil.s.sait
Spectrophotometric determination of Pimozide in pure and
pharmaceutical forms using triphenyl methane dyes
Sayanna, T. Veeraiah & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
A facile and green synthesis of N-substituted-2chlorobenzimidazoles
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
A Green synthesis of Benzimidazolyl--keto sulphides in
aqueous medium and their alkyklation studies.
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
Synthesis of N-alkyl-2-thiomethyl benzimidazoles : A Green
approach
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
A Green Approach for the synthesis of 1-(Methyl-2(alkylthio)-1H-benzimidazoles
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
An Environmentally Benign Synthesis of benzylthiobenzimidazoleacetonitriles Using L-Proline in
Aqueous Medium
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
Synthesis of bisbenzimidazoles of potential pharmacological
interest
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
Synthesis of symmetrically /asymmetrically substituted
bisbenzimidazole sulphides of potential pharmacological
interest
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
Synthesis of symmetrical/unsymmetrical 1-alkyl-2-(((1-(1alkyl-1h-benzimidazol-2-yl)ethyl)thio)methyl)-1hbenzimidazole of potential pharmacological interest
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
A facile and eco-friendly synthesis of 1-methyl-2((alkylthio)methyl)-1H-benzimidazole
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
Method development, validation, and dissolution of rantidine
in its pharmaceutical dosage under different conditions by
403803.
0.6
Journal of Sulfur Chemistry,
2014, 35, 356361.
0.94
Hetero letters, 2014, 4, 125131
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47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
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spectrophotometry.
Shaik Sarfaraz & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Spectroscopic method development, validation, and
determination of pitofenone in its pharmaceutical dosage by
Bradys reagent.
Shaik Sarfaraz & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Spectrophotometric determination of Lansoprazole in pure
and pharmaceutical forms using Triphenyl methane dyes
Sayanna, T. Veeraiah & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Analytical method development, validation and determination
of phenozopyridine in its pharmaceutical dosage using
diazonium salt of p-amino benzene sulphonic acid
Shaik Sarfaraz & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Method development, validation and determination of
Alprazolam in its pharmaceutical dosage by 2, 3dichloro5,6dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone
Shaik Sarfaraz & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Synthesis of 3-[5-(morpholinomethyl / piperidinomethyl /
pyrrodlidinemethyl)-1,2,4-oxadiazol-3-yl]-4H-chromones
C. Srinivas Rao, Ch. Venkata Ramana reddy, C. Jyotsna &
Shakil sait
A novel one-pot synthesis of 7-methoxy-2-arylthieno-[3, 2b]pyridine-3-ols in domino fashion.
P. Srinu, D. Vinod. Jadhav, M. Sheikh. Farooq, Balaram
Patro & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Synthesis and SAR studies of marine natural products
maedamines A, B and their analogues.
Sanjay Saha, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy, Shili Xu, Saranya
Sankar, Nouri Neamati, & Balaram Patro
Electron Spin Resonance Spectral characterization and DNA
binding studies of metal complexes with heterocyclic ligands
derived from 4-aminoantipyrine and 5-Chlorosalicyaldehyde /
3-ethoxysalicyaldehyde
B. Anupama , Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & C. Gyana
Kumari
Extractive Spectrophotometric methods for determination of
pantoprazole using acidic triphenylmethane dyes
M. Ravi, T. Veeraiah & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Studies on reactions of anhydrides with schiff bases.
Padam Praveen Kumar, SMG Mohiuddin, B. Rama Devi and
P. K. Dubey
A facile and green synthesis of N-substitutedimides
Padam Praveen Kumar, B. Rama Devi and P. K. Dubey
0.3
Der Pharmacia Lettre, 2014, 4,
508-514.
International journal of
Current research, 2013, 5,
3414-3418.
Indian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 52B, 2013, Vol. 52B,
686-690
0.47
Indian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 52B, 2013,
0.47
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58.
59
60
61
International Journal of
Advanced Scientific
Engineering and
Technological Research, 2012,
1, 10-25.
Tetrahedron Letters, 2011, 52,
4014-4016.
2.37
Journal of Environmental
Science & Engineering, 2010,
52, 97-102.
Asian Journal of Chemical and
Environmental Research,
2010, 3,
29- 32
Monographs
: --
Chapters in Books
: --
Edited Books
: --
Name
of
the Name of the ISBN No.
Year
Authors
publisher
College
Practical B. Rama Devi & M. Cengage
13:9782016
Chemistry
Thirumala Chary
Learning
8131531891
Text
book
of Prasanta Rath, B. Cengage
978-81-315- 2016
Engineering Chemistry Rama Devi & Ch. Learning
2669-9
Venkata
Ramana
81-315Reddy
2669-0
Engineering Chemistry B. Rama Devi &
VGS
2016
&
Environmental M.
P.
S. Publications
Studies
Muralikrishna
: -456
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SNIP
: --
SJR
: --
: --
h-index
: --
Nil
Nil
No
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 (Last four years)
Name of the
Faculty/ Student
Dr. P. K. Dubey
Organized by
A. P. Govt.
Year
Doctoral /
post doctoral
fellows
2013
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Teaching Excellence
Award
Indus
Foundation
2015
Young Scientist
Award
2011
Nil
Y. Dathu Reddy
young Scientist
Award
Indian Council
of Chemists,
Agra
K. V. Rao
Scientific
Society
UGC
2014
Nil
Mr. D. Srikrishna
Inspire fellowship
2011
for 1st Rank holders
Ms. Varsha
2011
Mr. B. Suryanarayana
2015
As per current science survey during 2004 2013 Prof. P. K. Dubey stands 6th
position in highly prolific authors in Organic Chemistry research.
Chemistry Department, JNTUH is one of the most profile institutions in India
among 867 institutions received by in.
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
NCFCR Oct. 25th & 26th 2013 National Conference on Frontiers of Chemical
Research
NSRAHC Nov. 4th & 5th 2011 National Seminar on Recent Advances in
Heterocyclic Chemistry
NWRCDI Feb. 4th & 5th 2015 National Workshop on Role of Chemistry in Drug
Industry
PWM Jan 19 th & 20 th 2009 Work shop on Polymer Waste Management
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
32. Student profile programme-wise
Name of the Programme (refer
to question no. 4)
M.Sc Organic Chemistry
Selected
Pass percentage
Applications
received
Male
Female Male
Female
25
19
90
100
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% of students
from the same
university
--
--
% of
students
from other
universities
within the
State
% 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.
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
Entrepreneurs
No
Nil
100%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period
Nil
Nil
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Yes
Yes
2 Nos
NO
e) Students laboratories
Two
f) Research laboratories
One
Nil
Year of award
P. N. Kishore
2015
P. Praveen Kumar
2014
B. Rajasekhar
2014
T. Ashok Kumar
2015
2015
S. Kotaiah
2015
Y. Dathu Reddy
2015
S. Sreenivasa Rao
2015
P. Kishore Kumar
Dr. P. K. Dubey
2014
Thirupathi Rao
2015
B. Srinivasa Reddy
Dr. P. K. Dubey
2013
Sd. Tasqueeruddin
Dr. P. K. Dubey
2012
Chaitanya
Dr. P. K. Dubey
2012
Venkata Narayana
Dr. P. K. Dubey
2011
K. Sreenivas
Dr. P. K. Dubey
2011
N. D. Mahesh
Dr. P. K. Dubey
2011
one (IICT)
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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.
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
Nil
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Yes
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
(Class room teaching using PPT)
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.
Arranged guest lectures for M.Sc students
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.
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51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strength:
JNTUH brand name situation in easily accessible place.
90% of the staff of the Department are with highest qualification with Ph.D
Good classroom and laboratory facilities
Quality project works of M.Sc students with the help of pharma industries, IICT.
UGC, DST inspire fellowships, CSIR OSDD projects are allotted to the
Department.
After awarded of Ph.D, many students were placed in Pharma industries in and
around Hyderabad and also placed in Engineering Colleges of good repute..
Weaknesses:
Faculty positions not filled up.
Lack of computational subjects teachers.
Lack of characterization equipment (XRD, SEM)
Lack of Technical support staff
Sponsored projects are less
Opportunities:
Students have good exposure to industries. Many will get placements in industries.
As the students are having a good foundation in Metallurgical Engineering courses
and basic science and HSS subjects, the students are suitable for higher studies / jobs
R & D works.
Students have good exposure to industries. Many people got placements in
industries.
The college is in centre of R & D units in and around Hyderabad. Local visits and
practical exposure to students is easy.
UGC-ASC college in the campus staff can easily attend the courses.
Consultancy works
TEQIP-II funds in various categories
Challenges:
New laboratories have to be set up in full fledged manner as they have increased in
number (6+2 to 5 +3)
Modernization of existing laboratories
PG and PTPG students mostly from mechanical background.
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Renovation of laboratories
Establishing staff rooms
Upgradation / Replacement of old equipment
Upgradation/Replacement of old computers.
Procurement of software
Introduction of computational courses
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2.
Year of establishment
1979
3.
Yes
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,
D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
Program
Specialization
Dual Degree
B.Tech + M.B.A,
--
Ph.D.
--
English
5.
NIL
6.
NIL
7.
NIL
8.
9.
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Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
4+1 (MEFA)
--
--
--
Others
11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S.
No
.
12.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
Dr. N. V. S.
N. Lakshmi
Assistant
Professor &
HOD
M.A.,(English)
, PGDTE,
M.Phil, Ph.D
Dr. Parvathi
.V
Associate
Professor &
BOS
Chairperson
M.A.,(English)
PGDTE, Ph.D
Linguistics
Phonetics
English Language
Teaching (ELT)
Indian writing in
English
English Language
Teaching
No. of
Years
of
Exper
ience
12
No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years
NIL
22
NIL
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13.
Percentage
1. I B.Tech.
English,
English
Communication Skills Lab
2. II B.Tech.
3. III B.Tech.
4. III B.Tech.
Engineering Management
5. IV B.Tech.
Marketing Management
6. IV/V B.Tech. Statistical package for Social Sciences 100% (Social Sciences and
Lab
MBA)
7. M.Tech.
80% English
8. MCA
Professional
Communication
Professional Communication Lab
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Name of the designation
Mrs. B. Vinoda
--------------
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
--
--
Record Assistant
16.
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. (Last four years) NIL
18.
NIL
NIL
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19.
NIL
20.
Not Applicable
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21.
22.
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DIVAKARUNI, Literary Endeavour, Dr. Parvathi. V & Ms. Farhat Fatima, Volume
IV, July 2013, 1-8 Pages.
3. TEACHING COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS THROUGH LITERATURE, Dr. Parvathi
V & K. Venkata Ramana, Trends in English Language Teaching, 2012, 89-97 Pages.
4. BUCHI EMECHETAS THE JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD: AN ATTEMPT TO (RE)
CONSTRUCT THE IDENTITY AND SUBJECTIVITY OF THE IMAGE OF
NIGERIAN WOMEN PROTAGONISTS. Dr. Parvathi. V, Sreenidhis Journal of
English Studies, Volume 1/ Issue -1 / July 2011.40-52 Pages.
5. DEPICTION OF GENDER VIOLENCE IN MAHASWETHA DEVIS BREAST
STORIES, Dr. Parvathi V & Mr. K. Balraj, ANU Journal of Humanities, Volume
III, June December, 2011, 92-100 Pages.
*
Monographs
Nil
Chapters in Books
Nil
Edited Books
Skills Annexe by Dr. NVSN Lakshmi & Dr. V. Parvathi et al
Epitome of Wisdom by Dr. V. Parvathi & Dr. NVSN Lakshmi et al
*
*
23
Nil
Nil
SNIP
Nil
SJR
Nil
Nil
h-index
Nil
NIL
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3. PELA
25.
26.
Editorial Boards
18-23 Nov
2013
NIL
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29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
NIL
30.
A refresher course on Soft Skills for Professional Excellence has been conducted by Dr.
Parvathi. V in 2015 at UGC Academic Staff College, JNTUH.
A workshop on Gender Sensitisation has been conducted by Dr. Parvathi .V during 4-5
Dec 2015.
A refresher course on Soft Skills for Professional Excellence has been conducted in
2014 at UGC Academic Staff College, JNTUH.
An In-House Master Training Programme has been conducted on Soft Skills during 18-23
Nov 2013.
Participation in Refresher Courses and Invited Lectures
Name of the faculty
1. Dr. Parvathi. V
2. Dr. N.V.S.N.
Lakshmi
Total
Refresher
Courses
One at
MAANU,
Hyderabad
One at UoH,
Hyderabad
Conferences
Invited Lectures
Publications
15
15
12
30
10
--
Selected
Applications received
Male
--
Pass percentage
Female
--
--
Male
--
Female
--
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% of students from
the same university
--
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
--
--
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
--
--
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
Student progression
UG to PG
--
PG to M.Phil.
--
PG to Ph.D.
--
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
--
Employed
Campus selection
--
--
Entrepreneurs
36.
--
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
NIL
NIL
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37.
NIL
38.
845 books
39.
Wi-Fi
9 Class rooms
e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
NIL
40.
41.
42.
NIL
44.
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List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Communicative Language Teaching
Student Centred Approach and Teacher as a facilitator
Traditional talk-chalk method (wherever relevant)
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Rubrics of evaluation for language activities conducted in theory and lab classes
47.
48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department. Nil
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give
details. N.A.
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:
Language Laboratories English Language Communication Skills Lab
Advanced Communication Skills Lab
Soft Skills Lab
Weaknesses:
Only two of the regular members of the faculty in the department.
52.
473
1.
2.
Year of establishment
2007
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
B.Tech.
EEE
M.Tech.
EEE-
Specialization
Power Systems
5.
NIL
6.
NIL
7.
NIL
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester
9.
Yes
10.
Sanctioned
Filled
2
4
8
--
1
2
4
--
474
11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
Name
Designation
Dr. NV Ramana
Specialization
No. of Ph.D s
guided in last
four years
04
M.Tech, Ph.D.
Power Systems
M.Tech (Ph.D)
Nil
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech (Ph.D)
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech
High Voltage
Engineering
Power
Electronics
Electrical Power
Engineering
Power Systems
Mrs. P.
Sangeetha
Dr. K. Srinivas
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech
Nil
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech IITM,
Ph.D
Sri. C. Radha
Charan
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech
Power
Electronics
Power Systems
and Power
Electronics
Engineering
Systems
M.Tech Ph.D
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
13.
Qualification
Prof. Of EEE
& Principal
Asst. Prof &
HOD EEE
Assoc. Prof.
Sri. R. Durga
Rao
Dr. K. Naga
Sujatha
Sri. S. Jagadish
Kumar
Mrs. V. B.
Shalini
12.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
--
--
--
--
Percentage
M.Tech
B.Tech
20
30
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the
designation
Lab Assistants
Lab technicians
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
3
3
3
3
3
3
475
16.
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. (Last four years) : NIL
Name of the
faculty
-
18.
Funding agencies
National
Int.
-
Total grant
received
-
Funding agencies
National
Int.
Total grant
received
19.
20.
No
National recognition
International recognition
Yes
No
21.
22.
Name of faculty
Sri. R. Durga
Rao
Nat/ Int.
International
Page No.
Sri. R. Durga
Rao
International
ACPR-14, Volume I,
7th Jan 2014
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
International Journal
Of Engineering And
Computer Science
PP
1406914075
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
International
journal on
modelling and
simulation
PP 893902.
476
Deregulated
Hydro-Thermal
System using
Sliding Mode
Controlled
strategies,
Improvement of
Dynamic
Performance of
three area HydroThermal system
interconnected
with AC-tie line
parallel with
HVDC link in
deregulated
environment
Recent
Philosophies of
AGC of a HydroThermal system in
deregulated
environment
Loss Estimation: A
Load Factor
Method
Clustering based
Load Flow for
Three Phase
Unbalanced
Distribution
System with
Voltage Sensitive
Component
Models
Loss Estimation
and Minimization
of a Three-phase
Radial Distribution
System with
Optimal DG
Placement using
Bat Algorithm
(IREMOS)
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
International Journal
of Advances in
Engineering &
Technology, (IJAET)
PP 183191
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
International Journal
of Advances in
Engineering &
Technology, (IJAET)
PP 282288
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
Journal
ACEEE International
Journal on Electrical
and Power
Engineering
9-15
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
Journal
Global Journal of
Researches in
Engineering
10-18
International
Journal
International Journal
of Electrical
Electronics and
Telecommunication
Engineering, Recent
Science Publication
14801486
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
477
A fast
computational
technique to trace
V-Q curve using
Broyden
Shamanski
method.
A fast
computational
technique to assess
Total Transfer
Capability using
BroydenShamanski method
Fast and Efficient
method to assess
and enhance Total
Transfer
Capability in
presence of
FACTS devices
Performance
comparison of DE,
PSO and GA in
TPL minimization
using FACTS
devices
Performance
comparison of GA,
DE, PSO and SA
approaches in
enhancement of
TTC using FACTS
devices
Unit Commitment
using a Hybrid
Differential
Evolution with
Triangular
Distribution factor
for Adaptive
Crossover
Detailed literature
survey on different
methodologies of
unit commitment
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
Journal
International Review
on Modelling and
Simulation-Italy
Vol. 4,
no. 1, Feb
2011, pp.
249-254
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
Journal
Global Journal of
Researches in
Engineering- USA
Vol. 11,
no. 5,
July
2011, pp.
13-19
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
National
Journal
International Journal
of Advances in
Engineering and
Technology-India
Vol. 1,
no. 5,
Nov
2011, pp.
170-180
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
Journal
International Journal
of Computer
Applications,-USA
Vol. 33,
no. 5,
Nov
2011, pp.
59-62
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
Journal
Journal of Electrical
Engineering and
Technology- KIEEKorea
Vol. 7,
no. 4,
July
2012, pp.
493-500
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
ICGST international
journal on artificial
intelligence and
machine
learning(AMIL)
Vol. 14
no. 1 pp.
21-32
august
2014
Dr. N. V.
Ramana
International
Journal of theoretical
and applied
information
technology(JATIT)
Vol. 53
no. 3
pp. 359380
478
July 2013
Unit commitment
Dr. N. V.
solution using
Ramana
Agglomerative and
Divisive cluster
algorithms-an
effective new
methodology
International
Proc. IASTED
international
conference on power
and energy systems.
langkawi, Malaysia
April
2008
pp. 173179
Enhancement of
Transient
Performance of a
Single Machine
Infinite Bus
System Using
Thyristor
Controlled
Breaking Resistor
Voltage Sag
Detection Using
8051
Microcontroller
Mrs. V. B.
Shalini
International
International Journal
of Advanced
Engineering and
Global Technology.
Volume
2, Issue 2,
February
2014,(
ISSN:
23094893)
Mrs. V. B.
Shalini
International
International journal
of Engineering
Research &
Technology,
Optimal Power
Mrs. V.B. Shalini International
Flow Model of
Radial Distribution
Feeder
International Journal
of Emerging
Technology and
Advanced
Engineering
Volume
3, Issue
2,
February2014,
(ISSN :
22780181)
Volume
4, issue
10,
October
2014.
Reliability
evaluation of a
Distribution
System
Reduction of
losses and
improving voltage
by optimal
location of DG
Non Adaptive
Generalized
Neuron Model for
Short-Term Load
Mrs. P.
Sangeetha
International
Mrs. P.
Sangeetha
International
Sri. C. Radha
Charan
International
Vol-IV
Vol-II
Georgian Electronic
Scientific Journal
Computer Sciences
and
479
Forecasting with
Error Functions
Fast Initial State
Assessment for
State Estimator
using Optimally
Located Phasor
Measurement
Units
Learning Rates in
Generalized
Neuron Model for
Short Term Load
Forecasting
Development of
Back Propagation
Neural Network
Model to Predict
Performance and
Emission
Parameters of a
Diesel Engine
Telecommunications
Sri. C. Radha
Charan
International
International Journal
of Computer
Applications,
Foundation of
Computer Science,
New York, USA
Sri. C. Radha
Charan
International
Sri. C. Radha
Charan
International
International Journal
of Computer
Applications, Foundat
ion of Computer
Science,
New York, USA
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Engineering &
Technology
Monographs
Chapters in Books
Nil
Edited Books
Nil
Nil
SNIP
Nil
SJR
Nil
Nil
h-index
Nil
Nil
23.
NIL
24.
NIL
25.
480
26.
Faculty serving in
a)
National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify) :
Dr. N. V. Ramana - Editorial board of member of Elsevier, Member of AICTE,
NBA Committee, Member of UGC, NACC Committee
27.
28.
29.
Duration
09-06-2014 to
28-06-2014
09-06-2014 to
28-06-2014
08-02-2016 to
05-03-2016
Venue
UGC-ASC, JNTUH,
Hyderabad.
UGC-ASC, JNTUH,
Hyderabad.
UGC-ASC, JNTUH,
Hyderabad.
Student projects
85%
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects
15%
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Name of the
Faculty/
Student
Name of the
Award
Sri. R. Durga
Rao
Best
Award
Dr. K. Naga
Sujatha
Outstanding
Scientist-2015
Sri. C. Radha
Charan
Organized by
Year Doctoral /
post
doctoral
fellows
---
--
--
--
--
481
482
Orientation Course2012
Sri. R. Durga
Rao
National
Recent trends in
Deregulation of Power
systems the UGCAcademic Staff
College, JNTU,
Hyderabad from,
Jawaharlal Nehru
Technological
University Hyd Andhra
Pradesh.
Research
Methodology
Organized by JNTUH
Attended a three week
Refresher course on
Emerging Trends in
Renewable Energy
Sources and Energy
Management at JNTU
Hyderabad held by
UGC- Academic staff
college
Attended four week
"43rd Orientation
Course" held from 3108-2015 to 29-092015, organized by
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre,
JNT University
Hyderabad.
K. Srinvias, Dr. S S
Tulasi Ram IEEE A
Fast Dynamic
Response of Three
Phase Four Wire Shunt
Active Power Filter
under Unbalanced Non
Stiff Source
Attended IEEE
Conference Organizing
Workshop (COW) in
Tata Consultancy
Sri. S.
Jagadish
Kumar
National
Jawaharlal Nehru
Technological
University Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh.
NIL
Sri. S.
Jagadish
Kumar
Mrs. V. B.
Shalini
National
JNTUH
NIL
National
NIL
Mrs. V. B.
Shalini
National
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre,
JNT University
Hyderabad.
NIL
Dr. K.
Srinivas
International . International
Conference on Smart
Electric Grid (ISEG),
KL University.
Tata Consultancy
Services, Gachibowli,
Hyderabad.
NIL
NIL
483
Services, Gachibowli,
Hyderabad.
Attended IEEE
Hyderabad SectionSection Student
Congress 15, DST
Auditorium, HCU,
Hyderabad.
Participated in CE and
QIP-Short Term
Course on TRIZ and
Taguchi methods using
Innovation and
Optimization at IIT,
Bombay (1 Week).
Load Frequency
Control in Multi Area
Hydro-Thermal
Deregulated System
Using Sliding Mode
Optimal Controller
NIL
IIT, Bombay (1
Week).
NIL
Load Frequency
Control in Multi Area
Hydro-Thermal
Deregulated System
Using Sliding Mode
Observer
Dr. N.
Ramana
Optimal Load
Frequency Control in
Two area Deregulated
system with
Coordinated Control of
SMC-TCPS
Dr. N.
Ramana
Design of Reduced
Order Observer Based
Optimal Controller for
Dr. N.
Ramana
Dr. N.
Ramana
Paper id 144
PP 472-480
V. International IEEE-International
PP 219-224
Conference on Research
and Development
Prospects on
484
Energy Loss
Estimation: A
Mathematical
Approach
Dr. N.
Ramana
Estimation and
Minimization of
Distribution System
Losses with
Distributed Generation
using Fuzzy Logic
Power Flow Algorithm
for Radial Distribution
System with Voltage
Sensitive Loads
A Novel Algorithm for
the Loss Estimation
and Minimization of
Radial Distribution
System with
Distributed Generation
Estimation and
Minimization of a
Three Phase
Unbalanced
Distribution System
Losses with
Distributed Generation
Using Genetic
Algorithm
Dr. N.
Ramana
Engineering and
Technology (ICRDPET
2013)
EGS Pillai Engineering
College, Nagapattinam
March 29 & 30, 2013
Vol. 2
V. International IEEE-International
PP 1-6
Conference on Power
Electronics, Drives and
Energy Systems
(PEDES)
IISC Bengaluru,16-19
December 2012
V. International Third International
292-297
Conference Conference on Control,
Communication and
Power Engineering,
CCPE 2012
V. International International
99-103
Conference Conference on
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science,
ICEECS-2012
Dr. N.
Ramana
1069-1071
Dr. N.
Ramana
1289-1293
Dr. N.
Ramana
V. International International
Conference Conference On Smart
Systems J. B. Institute
of Engineering &
Technology, Hyderabad
(ICSS-2013)
240-244
485
A fast computational
technique to trace V-Q
curve using Broyden
Shamanski method.
Dr. N.
Ramana
Vol. 4, no. 1,
Feb 2011,
pp. 249-254
Improving Reactive
Power Margin for
Voltage Stability
enhancement using
FACTS devices
Multi Objective
Genetic Algorithm to
mitigate the composite
problem of Total
Transfer Capacity
Voltage Stability and
Transmission Loss
Minimization
A Unit Commitment
Solution using
Differential Evolution
and Economic
Dispatch using
Shuffled Complex
Evolution with
Principal Component
Analysis
Clustered based ACDC
algorithm for large
scale Unit
Commitment solution
Dr. N.
Ramana
Vol. 4, no. 6,
Dec 2011,
pp. 30903097
Dr. N.
Ramana
Oct 2007, pp
670-675
Dr. N.
Ramana
vol. 6 No. 3
PP.819-833,
June 2013
Dr. N.
Ramana
Vol. 4 No. 5
PP.10841092
Sep-Oct
2009
Forecasting of Power
Using Neuro-Fuzzy
Ideology
Smart Electric Grid
Sri. R. Durga
Rao
Sri. R. Durga
Rao
Sri. R. Durga
Rao
National
Conferences
National
Conferences
RACES-2011
Sri. S.
Jagadish
Kumar
Sri. S.
Jagadish
National
AAPPS-13, organized
Conferences by the Department of
486
Kumar
Performance
Sri. S.
Evaluation of split
Jagadish
Capacitor, Four-leg and Kumar
Three H-Bridge
based Three-Phase
Four-Wire Shunt
Active Filters."
Sri. S.
Jagadish
Kumar
Performance
Comparison of Passive
and Active Power
Filters For a NonLinear Load
Design and
performance of Active
power filters to reduce
current distortions in
Distribution Systems
Harmonic
Compensation in
Distribution System
Using Four Pole Based
Three-Phase Four-Wire
Shunt Active Filter
Analysis of Three HBridge Based ThreePhase Four-Wire Shunt
Active Filter with P-Q
Theory
Sri. S.
Jagadish
Kumar
Sri. S.
Jagadish
Kumar
Sri. S.
Jagadish
Kumar
Sri. S.
Jagadish
Kumar
Electrical Engineering
JNTUHCEJ,
Karimnagar
International International
Conference on High
Voltage Engineering
and Technology
ICHVET 2015 held at
the Hotel Manohar, Old
Airport Road,
Begumpet, Hyderabad,
India
National
National Level
Conference on
Nanotechnology,
organized by the
Department of
Electrical Engineering
,KITS college,
Karimnagar
National
AAPPS-13, organized
by the Department of
Electrical Engineering
JNTUHCEJ,
Karimnagar
National
AAPPS-13, organized
by the Department of
Electrical Engineering
JNTUHCEJ,
Karimnagar
National
NCRTST-2015
organized by the
JNTUHCEJ,
Karimnagar,
National
NCRTST-2015
organized by the
JNTUHCEJ,
Karimnagar,
487
% of students
from other
universities within
the State
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
15%
85%
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
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
Entrepreneurs
36.
60%
Nil
10%
Nil
2%
46%
40%
5%
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
37.
NIL
NIL
01
infrastructural
Library
Internet facilities for staff and students
Total number of class rooms
Class rooms with ICT facility
NO
YES
6
5
488
e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
39.
8
NIL
06
NIL
40.
NIL
41.
NIL
42.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teachinglearning-evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes YES, the department organized classes
offered and how does the department utilize the by its alumni for better carrier
feedback?
opportunities for its students.
43.
List the distinguished alumni of the department 1) Sai Krishna 2) shentan teja 3)
(maximum 10)
Sridhar 4) sahithi 6) Jagadish. k 7)
Prashant 8) Sai Prakash 9) sandhya 10)
sindu
44.
45.
46.
47.
Highlight the participation of students and faculty in Faculty and Students actively
extension activities.
participate in all extension activities of
the college
48.
49.
NIL
50.
51.
Detail
five
major
Strengths,
Weaknesses, Strengths : Faculty, Laboratories,
Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the Opportunities in Public & Private
department.
sectors
52.
Interaction
490
Mechanical
CEJ
2.
Year of establishment
2007
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,
D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
5.
S. No.
Program Name of the Course
1
UG
B.Tech.
2
PG
M.Tech.
Interdisciplinary programmes and departments
involved
Engineering,
JNTUH
Specialization
ME
Engineering Design
NO
6.
NO
7.
NO
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester - JNTUH
9.
Yes
Course Name
Engineering Drawing
EEE/ECE/CSE/IT
Engineering Workshop
EEE/ECE/CSE/IT
EEE
Operations Research
CSE / IT
Optimisation Techniques
EEE / ECE
Engineering Mechanics
EEE/ME/ECE/CSE/IT
491
10.
11.
Cadre
Professors
Sanctioned
2
Filled
0
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
--
--
--
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
Name
Designation
Qualification
Dr. N V S Raju
Prof. Of ME &
Vice-Principal
Smt. M.
Shailaja
Dr. Suresh
Arjula
B.E., M.Tech,
MBA,
PGDIRPM,
Ph.D.
M.Tech (Ph.D)
M.Tech, Ph.D.
Specialization
Reliability
Centered
Maintenance
No. of Ph.D s
guided in last
four years
06
Mechanical
Engg.
Mechanical
Engg.
Nil
Nil
12.
13.
S.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
No.
-----Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information
S.
No.
1.
2.
14.
Percentage
B.Tech
M.Tech
60
60
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Name of the
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
designation
Lab Technician
13
13
13
DTP operator
01
01
01
492
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. (Last four years) :
NIL
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
NIL
NIL
No
National recognition
Yes
International recognition
No
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : NIL
22. Publications: Total Number of Publications - 40
Name of the Title
Name of
faculty
Shailaja. M
Experimental
Investigations on A 4S DI CI Engine Using
Non Esterified Palm
Oil as an Alternative
fuel To diesel
Development of back Shailaja. M
propagation neural
network model to
predict performance
and emission
parameters of a diesel
engine
Performance
Shailaja. M
evaluation of a diesel
engine with sesame
oil biodiesel and its
blends with diesel
Prediction of
Shailaja. M
performance and
emissions of CI
engine fuelled with
sunflower oil and its
blends with diesel
Nat/ Int.
Page No.
International
International Journal of
Emerging Technologies
and Applications in
Engineering,
Technology, and
Sciences.
International Journal of
Advanced Research in
Engineering and
Technology
222-227
International
International Journal of
current Engineering and
Technology
10-14
International
International Journal of
Advance Research in
Science and Engineering
International
85-92
493
Dr. NVS
Raju
International
International Journal of
Management, IT and
Engineering
36-43
Dr. NVS
Raju
International
Kshatriya journal of
Applied Management &
Research
48-56
Dr. NVS
Raju
International
30-36
Dr. NVS
Raju
International
Dr. NVS
Raju
International
Dr. NVS
Raju
International
Dr. NVS
Raju
International
Dr. NVS
Raju
International
Kshatriya journal of
Applied Management &
Research
International peer
reviewed Scholarly
Research Journal for
Interdisciplinary Studies,
Business Vision(
Business & Management
Journal) , SNFs
Management & Business
Quarterly Journal
International Multilingual
Research Journal
(Vidyawartha)
International Journal of
Advanced Research and
innovations
Bio Nano Frontier
93-98
72-76
54-57
133-142
214 - 217
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
based
nano
composites processed
by Hybrid Microwave
sintering
Analysis of a SCARA
robot for Pick and
Place
under
Kinematic Constraint
Modelling,
Simulation
and
analysis of a SCARA
robot for deburring of
circular components
Analysis of a SCARA
robot for Pick and
Place
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
CIIT
International 311-318
Journal of Automation
and Autonomous System,
Vol 4, July 2012
ARPN
Journal
of 398-404
Engineering and Applied
Sciences, Vol 9, April
2014
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
Simulation aspects of
a SCARA robot for
deburring
of
machined components
Studies on robotic
deburring
of
machined components
using a SCARA robot
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
Energy Expended In
Robotic Deburring Of
Circular Components
Using A SCARA
Robot
Videographic analysis
of
deburring
operation
on
a
fabricated
SCARA
robot
Analysis of SCARA
robot for deburring of
rectangular path
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
Dr.
Raju
NVS National
E-TIME,
Osmania
University, Hyderabad,
29-30 December 2014
Dr.
Raju
NVS National
Kinematic analysis of
a SCARA robot for
deburring of
rectangular path
Dr.
Raju
NVS National
AIM-2015,
Vasavi 53-58
College of Engineering,
Hyderabad, Telangana,
1-2 May 2015
NCRTME 2016, JNTUH,
Hyderabad, Telangana,
28-29 April 2016
1-6
Pages
V04AT0
4A002
495
Statistical
Analysis
and Inference for
Reliability Oriented
Maintenance
Failure mode, effects
and
criticality
analysis
of
85T
dumpers in open cast
mines
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
IJ-ETA-ETS
VOL-3, 153- 159
ISSUE-1,
JAN10-JUL
10, ISSN: 0974-3588
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
Evaluation
Of Dr.
Reliability Of Load Raju
Haul Dumpers In
Open cast minings
NVS International
Dr.
Raju
NVS National
IJIRD,
International
Journal of Innovative
Research,
and
Development, Vol 1,
issue 4. ISSN No 22780211, Aug 2012
RITS
International 101
conference
on
advancements
in
engineering
and
management on 28th and
29 th Feb.(2012)
Excellence in new tech. 297-308
in Mechanical Engg.
ENTIME organize by
MALLA
REDDY
ENGG. COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN
Dr.
Raju
NVS National
NVS International
National Conference on
Advances In Mechanical
Engineering
(AIME2012) on 18th Feb. 2012,
organized by Kamala
Institute of Technology
and Science.
6th
International
Conference on Science
and
Innovative
Engineering, Organized
by
Organization
of
Science and Innovative
Engineering
&
Technology,
in
association with Jawahar
Engineering
College
Chennai,; 3 rd April 2016;
ISBN978-81-904760-8-9
496
Quality of
Definitions
Analysis
Quality Dr.
An Raju
NVS International
NVS International
When
Technology
Ends Art Begins -The
Art and Science of
TQM
Maintenance
Strategies
for
Reliability
Enhancement through
Availability
and
Maintainability
Studies
When
Technology
Ends Art Begins -The
Art and Science of
TQM
Dr.
Raju
NVS International
Dr.
Raju
NVS National
Dr.
Raju
NVS National
Dr. K.
Vasantha
Kumar
International
Influence of Angle
Ply Orientation
sequence of Stacking
On Mechanical
Properties of GlassPolyester Composite
Laminate
Dr. K.
Vasantha
Kumar
International
International Journal of
Engineering and
Advanced Technology
(IJEAT)
432-438
497
Flexural fatigue
Failure Analysis Of
glass Polyester
Unidirectional Angle
Ply Composite
Laminate
Flexural fatigue
analysis of
carbon/epoxy angle
ply laminates
* Monographs
23.
Dr. K.
Vasantha
Kumar
International
International journal of
Engineering Research
and Science &
Technology
Dr. K.
Vasantha
Kumar
International
International journal of
Engineering Research
and Development
46-59
NIL
Chapters in Books
NIL
Edited Books
NIL
SNIP
NIL
SJR
NIL
NIL
h-index
32
02
NIL
NIL
25.
NIL
26.
Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
:
NIL
27.
Duration
Perspectives in teaching
- A multi dimensional
1st to 2nd
April, 2011
Venue
JNTUH CE Jagityal
498
Shailaja. M
Shailaja.M
Dr A. Suresh
Dr A. Suresh
Dr A. Suresh
Dr A. Suresh
Dr. K.
approach to enhance
Pedagogical skills in
Professional teachers
Work shop on
Heat Transfer
Recent Advances in
Thermal Engineering
and their applications
Perspectives in teaching
-A multi dimensional
approach to enhance
Pedagogical skills in
Professional teachers
Orientation course
Role of communication
skills in effective
teaching
Advances in Welding
and Surface Engineering
Orientation course
Vassantha
29-11-2011
to 10-122011
04-11-2013
to
25-11-2013
1st to 2nd
April, 2011
JNTU Hyderabad
21-05-2012
to 16-062012
15-05-2013
to 06-062013
17-10-2014
25-04-2011
to 21-052011
11-06-2012
to 30-062012
JNTUH CE Jagityal
Kumar
Dr. K.
Vassantha
Research Methodologies
Kumar
28.
Student projects
80 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects
20 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /
institute
29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Name of the
Name of the Award
Organized by
Year Doctoral /
Faculty/ Student
post
doctoral
fellows
Dr. NVS Raju
Silver Medal for the National
Design Jan 29project
Research Forum and 31,
Institute of Engineers 2000
(India) at New Delhi
499
International
Rattan India
Friendship Society,
New Delhi
Best
Citizen
Best Citizen of India
Publication,
New
Delhi
International
Glory of India Gold India
Success Awareness,
Medal
New Delhi
Vishishta
Seva JNTUH
Puraskar
Shiksha
Puraskar
30.
2011
2011
2011
2011
Name of
Organizer
s
Departmen
t of ME
Departmen
t of ME
Departmen
t of ME
Departmen
t of ME
Nat/ Int.
National
National
National
National
Sourcing
funding
University and
sponsors
University and
sponsors
University and
sponsors
University and
sponsors
of
Outstanding
participants
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
500
2.
3.
4.
5.
Metallurgy Lab
Mechanics of Solids lab
Production technology lab
Mechanics of Fluids and Hydraulic
machinery lab
6. Machine tools lab
7. Metrology lab
8. Thermal Engineering lab
9. Heat Transfer Lab
10. CAD/CAM lab
11. Instrumentation lab
12. Kinematics and Dynamics
Laboratory
NIL
39.
40.
f) Research laboratories
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and
Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university
08
b) from other institutions/universities
01
Number of post graduate students getting Students admitted through GATE are
financial assistance from the university.
getting
stipend
from
Central
Government
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken No new programmes were introduced
before the development of new programme(s)?
/ developed during last four years.
If so, highlight the methodology.
42.
NIL
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
NO
50.
NIL
51.
52.
503
2.
Year of establishment
2007
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
5.
6.
7.
S. No.
Program
Name of the Course
1
B.Tech.
ECE
2
M.Tech.
ECE
Interdisciplinary programmes and departments
involved
Specialization
DSCE
NIL
NIL
NIL
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester
9.
NIL
Subject Name
Mathematics III
Electric Circuits
Computer Organization and Operating Systems
Management Science
Computer Networks
Principles of Electrical Engineering
Environmental studies
Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis
Electrical Technology Lab
Branch
H&S
EEE
CSE
H&S
CSE
EEE
H&S
H&S
504
10.
11.
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
10
Others
--
--
--
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
Sri. Y.
Raghavender Rao
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar
Smt. D. Naga
Sudha
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years
ECE
Nil
ECE
Nil
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech
Asst. Prof
M.Tech
(Ph.D)
Systems &
Signal
Processing,
Wireless
communication
Digital Image
Processing
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech
ECE
Nil
Nil
Nil
Name
--
Designation
--
Qualification
--
Specialization
--
14.
Name
13.
Sanctioned
S.
No.
12.
Percentage
61
28
23:1 (B.Tech + M.Tech)
505
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the designation
Lab Assistant
Sanctioned
2
Filled
2
Actual
2
DTP Operator
Lab Attender
16.
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. (Last four years)
Name of the faculty
18.
20.
21.
Total grant
received
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
19.
Funding agencies
National Int.
Funding agencies
National Int.
Total grant
received
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
State recognition
No
National recognition
Yes
International recognition
No
506
22.
Name of
faculty
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
Nat/ Int.
International
Name
of
the
Journal
International journal
of Research(IJR)
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
International
International journal
of Research(IJR)
International
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
International
International Journal
Of Professional
Engineering Studies
Volume Vi /Issue 5
IJSR
An Enhanced Area
Optimized Image
Edge Detection Based
On Sobel Operator
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
International
Implementation of
IEEE 802.16 STBC
secured OFDM 8
physical layer using
simulink pg no: 297301
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
Spectral Weighted
Orientational Coding
for Image
Watermarking pg no:
1389-1395
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
Weighted Guided
Image Filtering
Passenger Bus Alert
System For Easy
Navigation Of
Blind People
International
International
International
Ijeec: International
Journal Of Electrical
Electronics And
Communication
ISSN 2048 - 1069
Volume: 10 Issue:
03 Jan -2015
IJISET International Journal
of Innovative
Science,
Engineering &
Technology, Vol. 1
Issue 9, November
2014
International journal
of advances in
computer, electrical
& electronics
engineering ,vol. 3
issue-2, 29 th march
2014
International Journal
of Electrical
Electronics and
Telecommunication
Engineering, Vol.
Page
No.
pp.
13371341
pp. 3035
pp. 1-6.
pp.
297- 301
pp.
13891398
507
Video watermarking
algorithms using the
SVD Transform
pg no 01-08
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
Image watermarking
using hybrid Wavelets
and directional filter
banks
Pg no 146-158
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
Directional based
watermarking scheme
using a novel data
embedding approach
Pg no: 63-72
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,
International
International
International
International
International
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
International Journal
on Recent and
Innovation Trends in
Computing and
Communication
pp. 0108
pp.
146158
pp.
799-802
pp. 6372
pp. 1720
pp. 325330
508
Power Efficient
Automated Lighting
System using Wireless
Sensor Network
Approach, Vol. 7,
Issue 6, Jun. 2016.
TEC and Instrumental
Bias Estimation of
GAGAN Station
Using Kalman Filter
and SCORE
Algorithm, Vol. 7, Feb
2016.
Fingerprint Based
Biometric ATM
Authentication
System, Vol. 3, Issue
11, June 2014.
Computation of
Various Ionospheric
Constraints at GPS
Operating Frequency
Bands, Vol. 5, Issue 6,
Jun. 2014
Validation of GPS
Receiver Instrumental
Bias Results for
Precise Navigation,
Vol. 42, June 2013.
Validation of
Algorithms for Datum
Transformations and
Map Projections, Vol.
4, Issue 6, June 2013.
Real-Time Estimation
of Ionospheric Delay
using Dual Frequency
GPS Observations,
Vol. 9, No. 15, May
2013.
Data Acquisition
Experiment using
Novatel Dual
Frequency GPS
Receiver, Vol. 2, Issue
5, May 2013.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
International Journal
of Scientific &
Engineering
Research
pp. 896901
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
Positioning
(Published by
Scientific Research
Publishing, Inc.)
pp. 4150
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
International Journal
of Engineering
Inventions
pp. 2228.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
International Journal
of Scientific &
Engineering
Research
pp.
372-376.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
National
Indian Journal of
Radio & Space
Physics
pp.
175-181.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
International Journal
of Scientific &
Engineering
Research
pp.
376381.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
European Scientific
Journal
pp. 3650.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
International Journal
of Engineering
Research and
Technology
pp.
521-526.
509
Prominent Ambiguity
Resolution Methods
For TEC Estimation
Using GPS Data, Vol.
2, Issue 5, May 2013.
Estimation of
Prominent Global
Positioning System
Measurement Errors
for GAGAN
Applications, Vol. 9,
No. 15, May 2013.
Estimation of Total
Electron Content and
Instrumental Biases of
Low Latitude Global
Positioning System
Stations Using
Kalman Filter, Vol.
56, Issue 5, Sep-Oct
2010.
Effects of Pseudoilite
Positioning on DOP in
LAAS, Vol. 1, No. 1,
Nov. 2010.
Comparative Analysis
of the Techniques for
Estimation of GPS
DOP over Indian
Region, Vol. 55, Issue
1, Jan-Feb. 2009.
Significance of
instrumental biases
and dilution of
precision in the
context of GAGAN,
Vol. 36 (5), Oct. 2007.
Effect of momentum
factor with sum square
error gradient function
for electric short term
load forecasting with
generalized neuron
model
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
International Journal
of Engineering
Research and
Technology
pp.
559-564.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
European Scientific
Journal
pp. 6881.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
National
IETE Journal of
Research
pp.
235-241.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
International
pp. 1826.
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
National
Positioning
(Published by
Scientific Research
Publishing, Inc.)
IETE Journal of
Research
Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra
National
Indian Journal of
Radio & Space
Physics
pp.
405-410.
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar,
International
ICRASE-2012
pp 43
46.
pp. 2834.
510
Medical image
registration using
complex wavelets
Framework wireless
sensor network
applications
A study on Li-Fi the
new technology in
wireless
communication
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar,
International
ICAEM 2013
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar,
International
NCACPR 2014
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar,
International
ICIET-14
pp
219-221
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar,
International
NCRTST-15
Pp
184-187
Implementation of
cryptography on gray
scale images
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
International
journal
International
journal
23.
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.)
SNIP
SJR
h-index
Details of patents and income generated
Pp
733
742.
pp
321-323
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
511
26.
27.
Faculty serving in
NIL
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
NIL
any other (please specify)
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs).
Name of the
Name of the program
Duration
Venue
Faculty
Dr. Y. Raghavender A two week faculty training 13-06-2016
UIIC, JNTUH,
Rao,
program on Hydraulics,
To
Hyderabad
pneumatics, PLCs and
25-06-2016
sensorics
Dr. Y. Raghavender A one week workshop on
30-11-2015
Department of ECE
Rao,
MATLAB for
To
Sri Chaitanya
Engineering applications
5-12-2015
college of
engineering in
association with
IETE
Dr. Y. Raghavender a preconference workshop
07-01-2014
Dept. of CSE,
Rao,
on Advanced Computing
JNTUH college of
and Pattern Recognitionengineering Jagityal
2014
Dr. Y. Raghavender Refresher course on
11-06-2012
JNTUHCEJ in
Rao,
Research Methodology
To
association with
30-06 June
Research and
2012
Development Cell,
JNTU Hyderabad
Dr. Y. Raghavender National workshop on
24-05-2011
Dept of CSE & IT
Rao,
E-learning Empowerment To
JNTUH CEJ
for Rural Youth
28-05-2011
Karimnagar
Dr. Y. Raghavender Short term intensive course 12-16 May
VNRVJIT
Rao,
on VLSI DESIGN using
2003
Hyderabad
FPGA
Dr. Y. Raghavender Two Day National Level
04th to 06th
Department of
Rao,
Tech Symposium Utkarash April 2016
Electronics and
2016,
Communication,
JNTUHCEJ,
Jagityal
Dr. Y. Raghavender National level student
25th - 26th
Department of
Rao,
Technical Symposium
March 2015
Electronics and
EMBLAZON15
Communication,
JNTUHCEJ,
Jagityal
Dr. Y. Raghavender National level student
March 20 &
Department of
Rao,
Technical Symposium
21, 2014
Electronics and
EMBLAZON14 March 20Communication,
21, 2014
JNTUHCEJ,
512
Jagityal
Dr. Y. Raghavender
Rao,
Training Programme on
Advanced C
Programming and Intel
8051 Microcontroller
Jan. 28-29,
2016.
25th April
2015.
VEDA Institute of
Information
Technology
Pvt.
Ltd. (VEDA IIT),
Hyderabad
Research &
Training Unit for
Navigational
Electronics,
Osmania University
Hyderabad
JNTUH CEJ,
Karimnagar,
TCS, Madhapur,
Hyd.,
22nd January
MJCET, Hyderabad
Aurora
Engineering college
Bhongir
Centre for
Development of
Advanced
Computing
(C-DAC,
Hyderabad)
Centre for
Development of
Advanced
Computing
(C-DAC,
Hyderabad)
Centre for
Development of
Advanced
Computing
(C-DAC,
Hyderabad)
513
2015,
11th December
2014,
Yashada, Pune
National Instruments
Technical Symposium 2014
26th September
2014,
National
Instruments,
Hyderabad
Vasavi College of
Engineering,
Hyderabad,
11th August
2014.
30th August,
2014.
MVSR Engineering
College,
Hyderabad,
22nd January
2013,
Hyderabad.
August 17-18,
2013.
April 1-2,
2011.
Muffakham Jha
College of Engg.
& Tech.,
Hyderabad,
JNTUHCEJ,
Karimnagar,
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar
Orientation Course
Four Weeks
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar
UGC SPONSORED
SUMMER/WINNTER
SCHOOL on Research
Methodology
QIP SHORT TEARM
COURSE on Medical
Signals and Image
processing.
QIP SHORT TEARM
COURSE on
Optoelectronics and optical
communication.
One week national level
workshop Big Data
Analytics
VLSI Methodologies,
Three Weeks
HYD
Research &
Training Unit for
Navigational
Electronics,
Osmania
University,
Hyderabad,
ASC UGC
JNTUH, Kukatpally
Hyderabad
JNTUH CEJ
One week
IIT ROOTKEE
One week
IIT Guwahati
One week
JNTUHCEJ
August 9 -13,
2010.
27-29 January,
2012
JNTU Hyderabad
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar
Smt. D. Naga Sudha
Learning Technologies
Tutorial on Services over
IP: Implementation
Options and Challenges
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
JNTU, Hyderabad
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
14-11-2011 to
03-12-2011.
JNTU, Hyderabad
from
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
21-05-2012 to
16-06-2012.
1st to 2nd April
2011.
JNTU, Hyderabad
JNTUHCEJ
515
28.
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects
: 100%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /
institute
: 0%
29.
30.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Name of the Faculty/
Student
Organized by
Year
--
--
--
--
Doctoral /
post
doctoral
fellows
--
--
--
--
--
--
Name of
Organizers
Convener: Dr. Y.
Raghavender Rao,
Coordinator:
Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar
Smt D. Naga Sudha
,
Two Day National
Convener: Dr. Y.
Level Tech Symposium Raghavender Rao,
EMBLAZON 2015,
Co-coordinator:
25th - 26th March 2015
Mr. V. Rajanesh,
at JNTUHCEJ.
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
A Three-Day Intensive Course
Course
Coordinator :
on Electromagnetic
Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra
Theory
Co- Coordinator
and Transmission
:Dr. Y.
Lines, March 2-4, 2015 Raghavender Rao,
Nat/ Int.
National
Sourcing of
funding
JNTUH
Outstanding
participants
--
National
JNTUH
--
National
JNTUH
--
516
31.
Perspectives of
Women in
Multidisciplinary Areas
(POWMA-15)at
during March 10 th -11th
2015.
Two Day National
Level Tech Symposium
EMBLAZON March
20-21, 2014.
Co- coordinator:
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
National
JNTUH
--
Faculty Cocoordinator :
Dr. Y .Raghavender
Rao,
National
JNTUH
--
Faculty Cocoordinator:
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
National
JNTUH
--
Course
Coordinator :
National
JNTUH
--
National
JNTUH
--
A National Level
Convener:
Student Technical
Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra
Symposium
Emblazon10 Dec.
22-23, 2010
Code of ethics for research followed by the
departments
Selected
Male
Pass percentage
Female
Male
Female
B-Tech ECE
--
--
--
--
--
M-Tech ECE
(DSCE)
--
--
--
--
--
517
% of students
from the same
university
NIL
34.
35.
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
85%
NIL
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other
than
recruitment
campus
% of students
from other
countries
15%
36.
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
NIL
60% (GATE)
Total Students
40
12
35
38
41
39
205
S. No
1
Total Students
02
Entrepreneurs
Diversity of staff
Academic Year
2011-2012
NIL
3/6=50%
3/6=50%
NIL
NIL
518
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
2
Yes
Yes
4
4
SEVEN (7)
NIL
Student Name
AMPOJWALAM SRIAMOOLYA DEVI
ANAGANDULA BHARGAVI
ARAVAPALLI SAMHITHA
ASA PAVAN KUMAR
BODANAM VENKAT RAVI TEJA
BOMMIDI SAINIKHITA
BOPPA KALYANI
BORRA RAMU
11JJ1A0416
11JJ1A0418
DADI RANJITHKUMAR
Company
CSC
CSC
TCS
TCS
CSC
TCS
CSC& TCS
TCS
TCS & TCS (off)
Campus
OSMOSIS
519
11JJ1A0419
11JJ1A0420
44.
45.
46.
47.
DOGGA RAMYA
DONTHAGANI MAMATHA
Hall Ticket
Student Name
Events
(Poster, Paper,
Internship are any
other Festival
Presentation)
Place
CHARMILA
Paper Presentation
NIT Warangal
PADHILOJU
KAMPALLY
12JJ1A0423
Paper Presentation
NIT Warangal
SHARMILA
12JJ1A0424
KARRA NIKITHA
Paper Presentation
NIT Warangal
KOYA PAVITHRA
12JJ1A0427
Paper Presentation
NIT Warangal
REDDY
MADHINI
12JJ1A0430
Paper Presentation
NIT Warangal
MONIKA REDDY
12JJ1A0448
SASETTI SUPRIYA
Paper Presentation
NIT Warangal
12JJ1A0451
SRIGADI AKHILA
Paper Presentation
NIT Warangal
TADURU
12JJ1A0452
Paper Presentation
NIT Warangal
SUSHMITHA
12JJ1A0453
THUDI MOUNIKA
Paper Presentation
NIT Warangal
MORTHALA
13JJ1A0426
Throw Ball
JITS
VASAVI
Give details of beyond
Students are Encouraged to Give Seminars and
syllabus scholarly activities of
Presentations
the department.
State whether the programme/
department is accredited/
NO
graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Briefly highlight the
Computational facilities with latest Software and Hard
contributions of the department ware are provided in the laboratories
in generating new knowledge,
basic or applied.
12JJ1A0414
48.
49.
50.
520
51.
Strengths
Two Ph.D s in the dept,
M-Tech Program is being offered by the Dept,
95% Students are residing in the campus ,
95% Students are placed in reputed companies,
Well equipped labs.
Weaknesses
Only five regular faculty are present remaining eight
faculty are working on Adhoc basis.
Opportunities
As the field of ECE is fast growing and several
developments taking place in the area of Wireless
Communications, Signal Processing, VLSI and
Embedded System so the students completing the
UG/PG Program in ECE have bright future.
Challenges
Students are from rural back ground and some of
them studied in Telugu medium up to 10+2 standard
proper grooming and guidance is to be provided by
the faculty.
52.
521
Computer Science
JNTUH CEJ
2.
Year of establishment
2007
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1
2
Program
B.Tech.
M.Tech.
Engineering,
Specialization
5.
Nil
6.
Nil
7.
Nil
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9.
&
Semester
C-Programming,
Operating Systems,
IT Workshop
10.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
11
Others
--
--
--
522
11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S.
No
Name
Designati
on
Qualification
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years
Assoc.
Prof. &
M.Tech (Ph.D)
HOD CSE
CSE
--
Dr. S. Viswanadha
Raju
Professor
of CSE
PhD (CSE)
Information
Retrieval,
Biometrics and
OBE
Dr. B. Vishnu
Vardhan
Professor
M.Tech ,Ph.D.
CSE
M.Tech, Ph.D.
CSE
--
MBA, ME
CSE
Nil
M.Tech
CSE
M.Tech. Ph.D.
CSE
M.Tech Ph.D.
CSE
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech.
CSE
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech.
Mr. M. Uday
Kumar
Specialization
Dr. D. Ramesh
Mr. P Sreenivasa
Rao
Smt. P. Swetha
Dr. G. Narsimha
Dr. P. Sammulal
Sri B. V.
Ramnaresh yadav
Dr. B. Kranthi
Kiran
Sri B. Sateesh
Kumar
Assoc.
Prof.
Associate
Professor
Assoc.
Prof.
Assoc.
Prof.
Asst. Prof.
CSE
12.
13.
14.
Percentage
20
21:1 (B.Tech + M.Tech)
523
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the
designation
Personal Asst
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
Programmers
Office Subordinates
16.
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. (Last four years)
18.
NO
Funding agencies
National
Int.
Dr. S. Viswanadha
Raju
National
(AICTE)
14,00,000/-
Dr. S. Viswanadha
Raju
(co-principal
investigator)
National
(AICTE)
15,00,000/-
Dr. S. Viswanadha
Raju
UGC
DST
1,20000
&
Total grant
received
Funding agencies
National
Int.
Total
grant
received
60,000/-
TNSCST-Young Scientist
Fellowship to my scholar
from Tamilnadu State
Council for Science and
Technology- Technical
Education
524
19.
20.
14.00 Lakhs
State recognition
No
National recognition
Yes
International recognition
No
21.
22.
Name of
Nat/ Int.
faculty
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Name
of
Journal
Annals of Data
science
the
Page No.
Annals of Data
science
175-203
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Genomics Data
307-317
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Genomics Data
202-209
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
24-28
1-46
525
Analysis of Network IO
Performance in Hadoop
Cluster Environments
Based on Docker
Containers
A Multibiometric
Fingerprint Recognition
System Based on the
Fusion of Minutiae and
Ridges
Numeral N-Folded
Parallel string matching
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
AISC Springer
Conference
227-237
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
AISC Springer
Conference
231-237
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
4041540433
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
International Journal
of Applied
Engineering
Research
Global Journal of
Computer Science
and Technology
67-70
Securing E-Governance
Services through
Biometrics
Integrated Biometric
Template Security using
Random Rectangular
Hashing
Empirical Analysis of
Context Free Grammars
and Parse Trees
Data Labeling method
based on Rough Entropy
for categorical data
clustering
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
International
Conference on
Contemporary
Computing and
Informatics (IC3I)
International Journal
of Security and Its
Applications
Global Journal of
Computer Science
and Technology
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S
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A Study of Critical
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Telugu Language Nouns:
Current State of the Art
A Rough set Based Data
Labeling Method for
Clustering Categorical
Data
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
International Journal
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Engineering
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3rd International
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International Journal
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555-560
A Formal Study of
Cryptanalysis on Ciphers
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Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Enhancing security of
stored biometric template
in cloud computing using
FEC
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International
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Raju
String Matching
Problems with Parallel
Approaches-An
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Recent Studies
Strategies for Designing
and Building Reusable
Software Components
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Raju
655-659
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7-25
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Overlapped Text
Partition Algorithm for
Pattern Matching on
Hypercube Networked
Model
Outlier Test for
Categorical Data By
Using Hypergraph
Deviation Comparison
N-Nodeset Importance
Representative based
Outlier Detection for
Categorical Data
A Simulation and
Analysis Of Secured
AODV Protocol in
Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks
Understanding document
semantics from
summaries A case
study on Hindi texts
Dr S
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Raju
Global Journal of
Computer Science
and Technology
1-8
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Raju
International Journal
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International
Manuscri
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Press
Including Category
Information as
Supplements in Latent
Semantic Analysis of
Hindi Documents
Holoentropy Based
Dynamic Semantic
Latent Dirichilet
Allocation for Topic
Extraction
PROO ontology
development for learning
feature specific sentiment
relationship rules on
reviews categorisation: a
semantic data mining
approach
Semantic latent
Dirichlets allocation for
automatic topic
extraction
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Vardhan
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Vardhan
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ACM Transactions
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Influence of
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Influence of domain
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Influence of Token
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The Probabilistic
Encryption Algorithm
Using Linear
Transformation
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Vardhan
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Empirical Evaluations
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Word N-Grams on
Authorship Attribution
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Latent Dirichlet
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ethical hackers
perspective
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Implementation of
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Threshold Homomorphic
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National
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An Approach for
Detection and Prevention
of Reset Attacks using
TCP Sequence Number
Analysis
Amazon Web service in
Education
P. Swetha
National
An Efficient Security
Mechanism to Detect the
Packet Droppers in a
MANET under Individual
and Collusive Adversarial
Models
An extension to secure
hybrid routing protocol to
combat malicious packet
dropping attack in a
MANET
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Mechanism for
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Performance of TCP in
Multi-Hop
Wireless Networks.
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A Study on Clinical
Prediction using Data
Mining Techniques.
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Performance evaluation of
Nosql-Cassandra over
Relational data storeMysql for Bigdata:
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Dynamically Adaptive
Recommender Filtering
Scheme to defend against
Dishonest Recommenders
in a MANET.
Dr G
Narsimha
International
Performance Evolution of
Various MANET Hybrid
Routing Protocols.
Dr G
Narsimha
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A Hybrid Data
Perturbation Approach To
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An Integrated Approach
to Improve
the Text Categorization
Using Semantic
Measures
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Narsimha
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Narsimha
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Two-Party Key
Agreement Protocol for
MANETs based on
Verifiable Secret Sharing
Scheme.
Dr G
Narsimha
International
Dr G
Narsimha
International
Smart Acknowledgement
Distributed Channel
Access Scheme for TCP
in MANETS
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Narsimha
International
Scaling Effectivity of
Research Contributions in
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over Grid Infrastructures
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A Comparative Study of
Data Perturbation
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International
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Scaling Effective of
Research Contributions in
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over grid Infrastructure
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Narsimha
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CONECCT 2015
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Narsimha
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Towards Precision
Agriculture: A Review of
The Present State-of-TheArt
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588-592
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Robustness to On-Off
Dishonest Recommenders
in a Trust Management
Framework for a Mobile
Ad hoc Network.
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Narsimha
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Diagnosis of Heart
Disease Patients Using
Fuzzy Classification
Technique.
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Narsimha
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Narsimha
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2015 IEEE
International
Conference on
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Intelligence and
Computing
Research-ICCIC
2015
ICEMIS 15,
September 24-26,
2015
1-5
ICEMIS 15,
September 24-26,
2015.
1-6
ICEMIS 15,
September 24-26,
2015.
1-7.
International
Conference on
Electrical,
Electronics, Signals,
Communication and
Optimization
(EESCO) 2015
International
Conference on
Innovations in
Computing and
Communication
(ICICC 2015)
International
Conference on
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Communication
Technologies,
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(MANET) - Authenticated
Routing for Ad hoc
Networks (ARAN):
A Survey on Latest
Research Trends in
Wireless Sensor Networks
(WSN)-A Mobile Adhoc
Networks (MANET)
Dr G
Narsimha
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on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
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Narsimha
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Pattern Recognition
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Application of Machine
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Narsimha
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Increasing Network
Efficiency by preventing
attacks at access layer
Dr G
Narsimha
International
International
Cross-Layer approach
for Congestion Control in
Multi hop Mobile Adhoc
Networks:
International
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Narsimha
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Pattern Recognition
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National Conference
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Pattern Recognition
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49-54
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Pattern Recognition
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National Conference
on Computer
Networks and
Information
Security.
March 4-5, 2014
Third National
Conference on
Emerging
&Innovative Trends
in Computer
Science. April 1-2,
2014
International
Conference on
Recent Advances in
Communication,
VLSI & Embedded
Systems
2014 International
Conference on
Computing for
Sustainable Global
Development
(INDIACom)
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408-413
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Literature Survey on
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Association Rule
Sammulal
Discovery in Data Mining.
International
Estimation of Query
Expression Time in
Milliseconds, Micro
seconds and Nano
seconds for Oracle, MSSQL and MS- Access
Relational Data bases.
Anomaly Detection Using
Generic Machine
Learning Approach with a
Case Study of Awareness.
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
A SURVEY ON
SEMANTIC WEB AND
KNOWLEDGE
PROCESSING.
Dr. P.
Sammulal
National
Machine Learning
Approach to Anomal
Detection in Cyber
Security with a Case
Study of Spanning Attack.
Dr. P.
Sammulal
National
1 st International
Conference on
Computational
Intelligence &
Informatics (ICCII
2016) 28-30 th May
2016
1 st International
Conference on
Computational
Intelligence &
Informatics
28-30th May 2016
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Management
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Computer
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Volume 66, No
1, March 2013
International Journal
of Modern
Engineering
Research (IJMER)
Vol 3, Issue 2,
March-April 2013
International Journal
of Innovative
Research in
Computer and
Communication
Engineering. Vol 1,
Issue 2, April 2013
International Journal
of Computer
Engineering &
Technology
(IJCET).
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Survey on Sequential
Pattern Mining
Algorithms.
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Sammulal
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Advances in Parallel
Computing from the past
to the future.
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Sammulal
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International Journal
of Computer
Applications. Vol
74, No 12, August
2013
International Journal
of Advance
Research in
Computer Science
and Management
Studies. Vol 1, Issue
4, Sep 2013
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of Advanced
Research in
Computer and
Communication
Engineering.
Vol 2, Issue 10,
October 2013.
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Computer Science
and Software
Engineering.
Vol 3, Issue 10, Oct
2013.
International Journal
of Knowledge
Engineering and
Data Mining. Vol 2,
No 4, 2013
IOSR-Journal of
Computer
Engineering (IOSRJCE). Vol 16, Issue
4, Jul-Aug 2014
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Personalized Context
Aware Assignment
Recommendations in ELearning System
Partition Size, CPU and
Memory Usage,
Execution Time
Responsive Load
Balancing in cluster
Computing.
A novel approach to
optimize relevance
feedback in CBIR via
integrating MSD and FRB
function network
Face Recognition: A
Survey with LDA
Approach
A survey on Semantic
web and Motivation of
Tagging.
Ad-hoc on Demand
Distance Vector Protocol
Analysis in Large &
Small Scale MANET
Scenarios.
The Need of Awareness in
Cyber Security with a
Case Study.
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
International Journal
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applications.
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Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Pp: 21-26
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Pp: 45-51
Pp :12
18
546
Foundations of Intrusion
Detection Systems: Focus
on Role of Anomaly
Detection using Machine
Learning.
Anomaly Detection using
Smart Tracking Tricks on
Call Stack.
Anomaly Detection Using
Machine Learning with a
Case Study.
Kernal PCA: A machine
learning classifier for
anomaly detection.
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Pp: 199206
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Pp: 1-6
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Pp: 10601065
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Dr. P.
Sammulal
National
Conference
--
Pp: 72-77
Dr. P.
Sammulal
National
Conference
--
Pp: 118122
Dr. P.
Sammulal
National
Conference
--
Pp: 234238.
Dr. P.
Sammulal
Dr. P.
Sammulal
National
Conference
International
--
Pp: 239241
Pp: 811819
--
Pp: 10661071
547
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Pp: 483495
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Pp: 250254
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
Pp: 721728
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
--
Dr. P.
Sammulal
International
--
--
B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
National
A Review of Routing
Protocols in Manets
B. V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
National
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
(ACPR14),Department of
CSE, JNTUHCE,
Karimnagar. 08-09
Jan 14
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
(ACPR-14),
Department of CSE,
JNTUHCE,
Karimnagar. 08-09
Jan 14.
414-424
127-139
548
B. V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
National
Optimization of error
B. V.
Gradient functions by
Ramnaresh
NAGNM Through ESTLF yadav
International
B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
National
B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
International
A Feature Covariance
deviation method for
Feature reduction in
Intrusion Detection
B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
International
National
B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
International
Performance Analysis of
FCDM and VSMA
classification techniques
for network based
intrusion Detection
systems
B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
International
Un employment Analysis
through Social media
B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
International
An efficient classifier
approaches for feature
reduction in intrusion
detection
"An Algorithm To
Constraints Based MultiDimensional Data
Clustering Aided With
Associative Clustering",
Proposal For Developing
An Approach To
Constraints Based MultiDimensional Data
Clustering Aided With
Associative Clustering
Using Comparative Study
Implementation and
Decoding of Novel
Genetic Algorithm for
Constraint Based
Associative Clustering"
B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav
International
B. Kranthi
Kiran
INT
Journal Of
Theoretical And
Applied Information
Technology,
B. Kranthi
Kiran
INT
International Journal
of Advanced
Technology in
Engineering and
Science
June 2014.
B. Kranthi
Kiran
INT
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Computer Science
and Software
1.
pp:
241-250,
20th
December
2014.
278-283,
pp: 10041010,
August
2014.
550
A Comparative Study of
Issues in Big Data
Clustering Algorithm with
Constraint Based Genetic
Algorithm for Associative
Clustering
B. Kranthi
Kiran
Boosting Techniques on
Rarity Mining
Bipartite RankBoost
Approach for Score Level
Fusion of Face and
Palmprint Biometrics
Analysis of Bipartite
RankBoost Approach for
Score Level Fusion of
Face and Palmprint
Biometrics
An Efficient Boosting
Approach for Score Level
Fusion of Face and
Palmprint Biometrics in
Human
Recognition
Providing the best user
navigation through
website structural
development
Emerging application face
biometric and its
deception
A paper on stenography
and steganalysis technique
in image, text, audio and
video
Flexible neighbor
extraction in
asynchronous sensor
networks
B. Sateesh
Kumar
INT
International
International
B. Sateesh
Kumar
Engineering 3. Issue
08,
International Journal
of Innovative
Research in
Computer and
Communication
Engineering, Issue
08, August 2014
IJARCSSE
27-35
IJARCSSE
249-255
1-7
International
B. Sateesh
Kumar
54235432
IJCET
International
B. Sateesh
Kumar
IJSR
11591164
IJVRIN
681-685
International
B. Sateesh
Kumar
International
B. Sateesh
Kumar
B. Sateesh
Kumar
National
National
B. Sateesh
Kumar
5492IJCSIT
5496
ACPR-14,
JNTUHCEJ, Jagityal
446-451
ACPR-14,
JNTUHCEJ, Jagityal
482-487
551
Efficient filtering of
objects against uncertain
location based queries
Mobile computing: a
perspective
Auto scaling and load
balancing service in
cloud computing
A frame work to reduced
tradeoff between
recommendation
diversity and quality of
recommendations
An ensemble based
framework for temporal
data clustering
A frame work to reduced
tradeoff between
recommendation
diversity and quality of
recommendations
* Monographs
*
B. Sateesh
Kumar
National
MRNC-ISKE-13,
MREC, Hyd
B. Sateesh
Kumar
B. Sateesh
Kumar
National
NCRTST-15,
222-226
JNTUHCEJ, Jagityal
ICICSIT-15, MGIT, 587-589
Hyderabad
B. Sateesh
Kumar
National
NCEITCS-14
189-193
B. Sateesh
Kumar
National
NCCNIS-14, VEC,
Hyderabad
212-215
B. Sateesh
Kumar
National
NCCNIS-14, VEC,
Hyderabad
189-193
International
92-94
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
Title
Dr. S. Viswanadha Raju PROCEEDINGS 6th
International Advanced
Computing Conference
Dr. S. Viswanadha Raju International Conference on
Advanced Computing
Publisher Name
ISBN No.
9781467382861
BS Publications Hyderabad
7695-2938
552
: --
SJR
: --
: --
h-index
8 (Dr. S. Viswanadha Raju)
23
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Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Title
Video Input based System for
Warning Anomalies and
Automating Attendance of
Students(VISWAAAS) 5747/CHE/2015
A Secured Optimized Multimodal
Biometric Identification System
(OMBIS) for Remote
Infrastructure Management, ( filed
- 584/CHE/2014)
An Expert System for Residential
Medical Diagnosis(filed -704/CHE/2014)
A Frame Work for STEP Data
Transformation,(filed -814/CHE/2014)
Hybrid Approach for Multimodal
Biometric Template Security(
filed- 1350/CHE/2013 )
Automotive Security System
Using Embedded Biometrics (
filed 1995/CHE/2013)Enhancing the Security Strength of
Year of Award/
Year of Filing
Awarding
Authority
2015
Indian
patent
2014
Indian
patent
2014
Indian
patent
2014
Indian
patent
2013
Indian
patent
2013
Indian
patent
2013
Indian
553
Raju
patent
NIL
NIL
NIL
c) Editorial Boards
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, is Editorial and Technical board member for Information
fusion journal , ELSEVIER PUBLICATION , ISSN: 1566-2535
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, is Editorial and Technical board member for International
Journal of Research and Reviews in Information Technology (IJRRIT),ISSN: 20466501
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, is Editorial and Technical board member for International
554
555
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Conference on Enhancing
Security of Stored
Biometric Template In
Cloud Computing Using
FEC
Orientation Course on An
art of Research
Publications, Faculty Early
Induction Program
Orientation Course on
Preparation of Self
Assessment Report
NBA(PEO, PO ,CO and
Mapping), Preparation for
NBA Accreditation /
(PEO's & PO's ) /
Preparation of Self
Assessment Report (SAR) /
Exercises/ Group
Discussion/ Case Study
Orientation Course on
Patent Drafting and Filing
Process
Workshop on Ethical
Hacking
Workshop on Outcome
Based Education
Engineering, NBA
Accreditation and
Preparation of SAR
Orientation Course on
Outcome Based Education
Engineering, NBA
Accreditation and
Preparation of SAR
Workshop on Dynamic
Programming Methods for
Real Time Applications
Refresher Course on An Art
of writing Successful
Research Grant Proposals
Refresher Course on Global
educational qualification
Framework (GEQF) for
International Recognition of
18-01-2016
ICCCS ,Tirupati
11-10-2014
JNTU Kakinada
11-05-2014
ESCI Engineering
Staff College of
India , Hyderabad
10-10-2014
09-09-2014
10-09-2014
RVR&JC
Engineering College
,Guntur
Vaageswari
Engineering College,
Karimnagar
22-08-2014
23-08-2012
ESCI (Engineering
Staff College of
India), Hyderabad
22-08-2014
23-08-2014
ESCI Engineering
Staff College of
India, Hyderabad
18-08-2014
18-08-2014
08-03-2014
10-03-2014
Sree Vidyaniketan,
Engineering College,
Tirupati
Sri Venkateswara
College of
Engineering Tirupati
New Delhi
556
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
08-03-2014
10-03-2014
08-01-2014
09-01-2014
JNTUH CE Jagityal
07-05-2014
INDUR Institute of
Engineering &
Technology
26-06-2014
27-06-2014
ESCI Engineering
Staff College of
India in
collaboration with G
.pullaiah college of
engineering and
Technology,
Kurnool,
20-06-2014
Siddaganga Institute
of Technology,
Tumkur , Karnataka
28-03-2014
29-03-2014
JNTUK University
College of
Engineering
Vizianagaram
(IEEE)
557
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Orientation Course on
Outcome Based Education
Engineering
01-08-2014
01-06-2014
Workshop on Software
Offerings to Academics
23-11-2013
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr. D Ramesh
Training on Research
Methodology and Concept
Drift for Clustering of
Categorical Data, AICTE
Sponsored Two Week FDP
on Recent Trends in Global
Data Mining & Data Ware
Housing
Conference on Clustering
Categorical Time-Evolving
data using Concept-Drift
Detection based on Rough
Entropy, 2nd International
Conference on "Advanced
Computing Methodologies
Orientation Course on
Outcome Based Education
Engineering
Refresher Course on An art
of Research Publications
and Research Methodology
Recent Trends in Science
and Technology
Dr. D Ramesh
C Programming
Dr. D Ramesh
Dr G Narsimha
Sree Vidyaniketan,
Engineering College,
Tirupati
Pillay Engineering
College at
Nagapattinam,
Tamilnadu
School of
Information
Technology, JNTUH
in collaboration with
M/S. SP Software
Pvt Ltd
28-05-2013
QIS College of
Engineering
&Technology,
Ongole
02-08-2013
03-08-2013
GRIET Hyderabad
01-10-2013
School of
Information
Technology,
JNTUH, Hyderabad
01-06-2013
Vignan Nirula
Engineering College
25th - 26th
February
2015
JNTUH CEJ
2nd - 7 th
January 2012
11th - 12th
March 2011
10-11-2014 to
29-11-2014
JNTUH CEJ
JNTUH CEJ
UGCAcademic
Staff College,
JNTUH, Hyderabad.
558
Dr. P. Sammulal
Dr. P. Sammulal
Dr. P. Sammulal
Dr. P. Sammulal
Dr. P. Sammulal
Dr. P. Sammulal
B. V. Ramnaresh
yadav
B. V. Ramnaresh
yadav
B. V. Ramnaresh
yadav
B. V. Ramnaresh
yadav
B. V. Ramnaresh
yadav
B. V. Ramnaresh
yadav
B. V. Ramnaresh
yadav
B.V.Ramnaresh
yadav
B.V.Ramnaresh
yadav
02-03-2013 to
03-03-2013
06-09-13 to
07-09-2013
05-03-2014 to
07-03-2014
28-01-2016 to
29-01-2016
07-01-2014 to
KITS Warangal
14-12-2015 to
20-12-2015
3-weeks 2502-2013 to
16-03-2013
JNTUHCEJ
Department of CSE,
JNTUHCEJ,
Karimnagar.
20-03-14 to
21-03-14.
Department of ECE,
JNTUHCEJ,
Karimnagar
21-12-15
Department of CSE,
JNTUHCEH
3-weeks 0806-2015 to
27-06-2015
UGC
30-10-14 to
31-10-14
Department of CSE,
Vasavi college of
Engineering,
Hyderabad.
Department of CSE,
BVRIT, Hyderabad.
25-03-15 to
26-03-15
KITS Warangal
JNTUHCEJ
JNTUHCEJ
JNTUHCEJ
UGC
02-11-15 to
07-11-15
UGC
16-07-15 to
18-07-15
Department of IT,
BVRIT, Hyderabad.
559
B.V.Ramnaresh
yadav
B. Kranthi Kiran
B. Kranthi Kiran
Summer school on
Strategies for research
Oriented Teaching
Preconference workshop
B. Sateesh Kumar
28.
National
workshop on
Internet of
things
10 days(2411-2015 to 312-2015)
21 days(0606-2016 to
25-06-2016)
(1
day)7/1/2014
Department of IT,
JNTUHCEH,
Hyderabad.
Electronics &ICT
academy and
Department of CSE
UGC-HRDC and
RCCB, JNTUH
Kukatpally.
ACPR-14,
JNTUHCEJ
B. Sateesh Kumar
3 weeks
11/06/2012 to
30/06/2012
UGC-ASC, JNTUH
B. Sateesh Kumar
Refresher Course
Cloudera: Big Data and
cloud Analytics
3 weeks
10/11/2014 to
29/11/2014
UGC-ASC, JNTUH
B. Sateesh Kumar
KU, Warangal
Student projects
90%
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects
10%
29.
Name of the
Award
Organized by
--
--
--
--
--
560
30.
561
JNTUHCE,
Jagityal.
National
UGC
--
JNTUHC,
Jagityal.
National
UGC
--
JNTUH CEJ
2013
JNTUH CEJ
2013
JNTUH CEJ
7/1/2014 to
9/1/2014
JNTUH College
of Engg.
Nachupalli,
Karimnagar.
--
--
--
--
--
--
Financial:
UGC,
JNTUH
Technical:
JNTUH, CSI
Financial:
UGC,
JNTUH
Technical:
JNTUH, CSI
--
2 days
2 days
3 Days
National
JNTUH College
of Engg.
Nachupalli,
Karimnagar.
National
--
JNTUH College
of Engg.
Nachupalli,
Karimnagar.
BV Ram Naresh
Yadav
National
UGC,
JNTUH
--
National
UGC
--
562
Coordinator for a
Three Week Refresher
course on Cloud Era:
Big data and Cloud
Analytics during 1011-2014 to 29-112014
Organizing Secretary
for a one week
National level
workshop on Big Data
Analytics work shop
from 14-12-15 to 2012-15
The IEEE
International Advance
Computing
Conference (IACC2016)
Big Data Analytics
Outcome Based
Education
BV Ram Naresh
Yadav
National
UGC
--
BV Ram Naresh
Yadav
National
UGC
--
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju, Dr. Deepak
Garg , Dr. MVSR
B Raju
International
Internal
revenue
generation
345
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju, Dr. G.
Narasimha
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju,
National
JNTUH
120
National
Internal
revenue
generation
110
34.
% of students
from the same
university
85%
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
15%
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
NIL
563
35.
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
20%
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
1%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
36.
Campus selection
70%
20%
Entrepreneurs
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
37.
--
--
--
--
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Ph.D. Awarded (MAR 2015 year): Dr. D. Ramesh, Assoc. Prof. Dept. Of CSE.
Ph.D. Awarded (2015 year): Dr. B. Kranthi Kiran, Asst. Prof. Dept. Of CSE.
38.
Present
details
of
departmental
infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
b) Internet facilities
students
for
staff
and
NO
120
08
06
e) Students laboratories
03
f) Research laboratories
NIL
564
39.
40.
41.
42.
20
04
NIL
NIL
44.
45.
PPT presentation
Group activities
Document write up
Assignments and objective exams
Case study
565
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Blooms Taxonomy introduced(cognitive level ,affirmative and psycho motor skills)
Program outcomes and course outcomes
Formative assessment of students on continuation basis.
47.
48.
49.
Android application
Cloud Computing
IoT
Bigdata Analytics
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 workshop on IoT was Conducted on 28th & 29th Jan, 2016
A workshop on Android Application & Robotix was conducted on 4th & 5th April,
2016
A workshop on Big Data Analytics
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
Quality input (good rankers)
Well experienced and qualified faculty
GREENERY environment
Weaknesses
Infrastructure deficiency
inadequate lab facilities
College located in rural area and attracting the rural students
Lack of ICT facilities (like multimedia, SMART board class rooms etc.)
Proposal pending at management
566
Opportunities
Conduct training programs and other awareness programs.
Awareness camps are organized for encourage of trans disciplinary fields
Challenges
To recruit permanent faculty
52.
567
2.
Year of establishment
2007
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1.
2.
Program
B.Tech
M.Tech.
Specialization
5.
NO
6.
NO
7.
NO
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester
9.
10.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
--
--
--
568
11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S.
No.
12.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years
Dr. M. Dhana
Assoc. Prof.
Ph.D.
CSE
Lakshmi
Dr. S. Suresh
Assoc. Prof.
Ph.D.
CSE
Kumar
Ch. Asha
M.Tech
Asst. Prof.
CSE
Jyothi
(Ph.D.)
List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
S.
No.
--
13.
Nil
Nil
Nil
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
--
--
--
--
Percentage
B.Tech
M.Tech
80%
50%
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the
designation
Programmer
16.
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
02
02
02
Operator
01
01
01
Attender
02
02
02
NIL
569
17.
18.
19.
20.
Nil
State recognition
No
National recognition
Yes
International recognition
No
21.
22.
Name of
faculty
Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi
Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi
Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi
Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi
Nat/ Int.
Page No.
pp. 322328.,
Cited by
1.
pp. 831835
pp. 4757.
pp. 95102
570
Ayurvedic Medical
Treatment,
A Novel Approach
for Examination of
Visually
Challenged
Candidates by EEvaluation
Techniques
Telugu Language
interface to
Databases
Extraction of
Temporal events
from natural
language text
Representation of
temporal
relationship among
events
Aspect based
sentiment analysis
Datamining of
imbalanced data set
in educational data
using weka tool
Automatic domain
knowledge
extraction from
requirements
specifications Text
A hybrid model for
named entity
reorganisation in
Bio Medical Text
Event extraction
from natural
language Text
Intrusion detection
Model against
DDOS attach
Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi
pg: 1316,
ISSN:227
8-8727
Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar
29032905
134-137
7666
7669
Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar
Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar
Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar
Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar
40-45
24 -28
Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar
Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar
1164
1167
Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar
1172 1176
Smt. Ch.
Asha Jyothi
32533
0
571
Monographs
: --
Chapters in Books
: --
Edited Books
: --
SNIP
: --
SJR
: --
: --
h-index
: --
23.
Nil
24.
Nil
25.
26.
Faculty serving in
Nil
28.
Student projects
90 % percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects
10 % percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
industry / institute
29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
572
30.
Name of Organizers
Dr. M. Dhanalakshmi
Nat/ Int.
Sourcing
of funding
Outstanding
participants
National
UGC
30
National
UGC
40
Dr. M. Dhanalakshmi
Dr. S. Suresh Kumar
31.
32.
33.
Diversity of students
JNTUH
--
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
% of students
from other
countries
B.Tech &
M.Tech
85%
15%
34.
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services NIL
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
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
Entrepreneurs
573
36.
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
67%
NIL
33%
NIL
37.
38.
39.
02
a) Library
NO
YES
05
03
e) Students laboratories
02
f) Research laboratories
NIL
03
NIL
40.
01
41.
NIL
42.
574
--
43.
the
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Animation, Pictures
LCD projectors for PPT presentation.
-Practical experimentation of topics in the subjects
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
47.
48.
NIL
Android application & Robotix
seminar were conducted by the
students on 4th & 5 th April, 2016
A seminar on Cloud Computing was
provided to the students
A workshop on IoT to enrich the day
to day technology among the
students on 28th & 29th Jan, 2016
575
49.
50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
NO
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
Creamy layer Students
well qualified faculty
Echo-friendly Environmental location
Technically Potential
Weaknesses
Infrastructure deficiency
No adequate labs available
Since the College located in rural area, most of the students are coming from low
socio economic status.
There is a lack of advance technologies for the Teachers trainees to trains skill in
special children
Proposal has been forwarded by the head of the institution to the management for
implementation of new technologies.
Opportunities
Since the College is only one of its kinds in Karimnagar district it has many
opportunities to conduct training programs and other awareness programs.
Awareness camps are organised and conduct by the guidance of teachers and multi
disciplinary professionals
Challenges
People think twice to take admission in the special field due to job insecurity and
low salary scale
ii. The service provided by special educators goes un recognised.
52.
576
2.
Year of establishment
2007
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
Program
UB
B.Tech
Specialization
5.
--
6.
--
7.
--
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9.
10.
--
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
--
--
--
577
11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S.
No.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years
Dr. B. Ravindra
Asst. Prof.
Reddy
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Mathematical
Modeling
--
Dr M N Raja
Shekar
Associate
Professor
M.Sc., Ph.D
Applied
Mathematics
Dr. Y.
Rajashekar
Reddy
Asst. Prof.
M.Sc., Ph.D
Cubic Spline
--
Dr. P. Subhash
Asst. Prof.
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. K. Vijaya
Kumar
Nano Materials
& Material
Science
--
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. S. Suresh
Sripada
Asst. Prof.
M.Sc. Ph.D.
Material
Science
---
Asst. Prof.
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Nuclear
Radiation in
Physics and
Material
Science
Dr. B.
Asst. Prof.
Sathyanarayana
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Organic
Chemistry
Dr. K. Vidya
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Organic
Chemistry
4
5
6
7
Dr. D. Esther
Kalpana
8
9
Asst. Prof.
--
12.
13.
14.
Nil
578
15.
16.
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. (Last four years)
Nil
18.
19.
20.
Nil
Nil
State recognition
Nil
National recognition
Nil
International recognition
Nil
21.
22.
Name of
faculty
Nat/
Int.
Name of the
Journal
Page No.
Int.
Int. J. Pharm.
2016 6(2),
246-256
Int.
J. Chem. Sci.
2015,
127(11),
2023-2028
579
Int.
Int.
Int.
Structural
and Dr. B.
Electrochemical Aspects of Sathyanarayana
Tris(Ferrocenyl/Phenylethy
nyl) Phosphine Ligated
Chalcogen Bridged Iron
Carbonyl Clusters
Int.
RSC Adv.
Int.
3,
Int.
1,
Micropatterning
of Dr. B.
Metallopolymers: Syntheses Sathyanarayana
of Back-to-Back Coupled
Octylated
2,
6
Bis
(pyrazolyl)pyridine Ligands
and
Their
Solution
Int.
J. Org. Chem.
2013,
3,
26025 2603
4
2012,
77,
3620 3626
580
Processable
Polymers
Coordination
Monographs
: --
Chapters in Books
: --
Edited Books
: --
23.
: --
SNIP
: --
SJR
: --
: --
h-index
: --
Nil
26.
Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
: --
27.
Duration
Venue
--
--
--
--
581
28.
Student projects
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 (Last four years)
Name of the
Faculty/ Student
30.
Organized by
Year
Doctoral
/ post
doctoral
fellows
Young
Scientist APCOST,
2007
Fellowship award
DST,
New
Delhi
--
Research
(RA),
--
Associate CSIR,
Delhi
New 2010
--
--
-34.
--
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
--
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
--
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
% of students
from other
countries
---
582
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
Entrepreneurs
36.
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
37.
38.
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
a) Library
--
--
583
39.
--
--
e) Students laboratories
Yes
f) Research laboratories
--
Nil
--
41.
--
42.
--
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the
feedback?
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and
how does the department utilize the feedback?
43.
: --
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored? :--
47.
48.
: --
: -584
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. : --
52.
: --
585
2.
Year of establishment
2010
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1.
Program
UG
Specialization
Civil Engineering
5.
6.
7.
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
NIL
Associate Professors
NIL
NIL
Assistant Professors
NIL
NIL
Others
--
--
--
586
11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance: Regular faculty recruitment is not being done. However
eight faculty members are recruited on adhoc basis.
S.
No
.
Name
--
Designation
--
Qualification
--
Specialization
--
No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years
--
12.
13.
Percentage
95
NIL
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual: ?
15:1
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
Yes
--
Assistant Registrar
Yes
--
Office Superintendent
Yes
--
16.
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. (Last four years)
NIL
18.
19.
587
20.
21.
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: NIL
22.
Publications: NIL
23.
Monographs
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
27.
28.
588
29.
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years):
NIL
30.
Applications
received
Admission
through state
wide entrance
exam namely
EAMCET
Selected
Male
38
Pass percentage
Female
22
Male
100
Female
100
% of students
from the same
university
B. Tech
100%
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
NIL
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
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
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
Entrepreneurs
% of students
from other
countries
NIL
36.
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
37.
38.
39.
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
40.
NIL
41.
NO
42.
43.
a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the
feedback?
NIL, due to no
regular staff
b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Yes. Utilized to
improve the teaching
skills of the adhoc
faculty
NIL
590
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
Chalk and black board and PPTs
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored? Analyzing the students exam results
47.
48.
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: NIL
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Weaknesses:
Shortage of faculty
Opportunities and challenges:
Due to shortage of regular faculty, all teaching staff is working on adhoc basis
who are well qualified with PG qualification. The subject is imparted to the
students in the class room only. Every student would undergo two weeks
industry internship during their third and fourth year summer vacation.
52.
591
2.
Year of establishment
2010
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,
D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1.
Program
UG
programmes
5.
Interdisciplinary
involved
6.
7.
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9.
10.
and
Specialization
Mechanical Engineering
departments
NIL
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
NIL
Associate Professors
NIL
NIL
Assistant Professors
NIL
NIL
Others
--
--
--
592
11.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience and
research under guidance
S.
N
o.
1
2
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
Ph.D
No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years
Design Engg
Production
Engg.
Ph.D
1
NIL
12.
13.
NIL
Percentage
85
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual:
15:1
Sanctioned
1
Filled
Yes
Actual
--
Assistant Registrar
Yes
--
Office Superintendent
Yes
--
16.
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. (Last four years)
NIL
18.
19.
NIL
593
20.
21.
22.
Name of
Nat/ Int.
faculty
Tribology properties of Dr.
K Int
nano TiB2 particle Prasanna
reinforced 6061-T6 Al Lakshmi
alloy surface composites
via
friction
stir
processing - ICAAMM
2016
Effect
of Dr.
K Int
Functionalized
Prasanna
MWCNTs
on Lakshmi
Mechanical Properties
of Polymer Matrices
Date 10 & 11 February
2016 ISBN 978-9381692-07-1 volume II,
number
2(2016),pp.
103-107
Analysis of rotor blades Dr.
K Int
of
gas
turbines Prasanna
subjected to various Lakshmi
forces, March 4 & 5 ,
2016, TAMMIE
A Numerical Technique Dr.
Ch Int
- Recursive form of Bi- Sridhar
cubic B - spline Reddy
Collocation Solution to
Laplace equation, , pp.
Numerical solution to Dr.
Poissons equation by Sridhar
recursive form of Bi- Reddy
Cubic
B-Spline
Ch Int
Page No.
ICAAMM 2016
201-204
TIME 2016
103-107
TAMMIE 2016
228 ID
collocation solution,
July 2016,
2394-2894.
Ch Nat
Multi
Response Dr.
Optimization of EDM Sridhar
of AA6082 Material Reddy
using Taguchi- DEAR
Method
Ch Nat
ISSN:
National Conference
on Recent Trends in
Mechanical
Engineering
NCRTME 2016, 2829th, April, 2016,
JNTUH, Kukatpally,
Hyderabad
National Conference
on Recent Trends in
Mechanical
Engineering
NCRTME 2016, 2829th, April, 2016,
JNTUH, Kukatpally,
Hyderabad
Monographs : NIL
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.): NIL
Citation Index range / average : NIL
SNIP: NIL
SJR: NIL
h-index: NIL
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects:
10%
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
Selected
Male
42
Pass percentage
Female
19
Male
92.85
Female
100
Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no. 4)
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
B. Tech
100%
NIL
NIL
NIL
596
34.
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services NIL
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
35.
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
NIL
PG to Ph.D.
NIL
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
NIL
Employed
36.
Campus selection
10%
20%
Entrepreneurs
Diversity of staff
NIL
37.
38.
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
597
39.
40.
41.
42.
NIL
e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NO
NIL, due to no
regular staff
Yes. Utilized to
improve the teaching
skills of the adhoc
faculty
NIL
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
Black board approach and Power Point Presentation
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Analyzing the students exam results
47.
48.
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. NIL
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Weaknesses: Shortage of faculty
Opportunities and challenges: Due to shortage of regular faculty, all teaching staff is
working on adhoc basis who are well qualified with PG qualification. The subject is
imparted to the students in the class room only. Every student would undergo two
weeks industry internship during their third and fourth year summer vacation.
52.
599
2.
Year of establishment
2010
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,
D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1
Program
Specialization
UG
B. Tech
5.
6.
7.
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9.
NIL
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Cadre
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
NIL
Associate Professors
NIL
NIL
Assistant Professors
NIL
NIL
600
Others
--
--
--
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience and
research under guidance
S.
No.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
Computer
Science
Engineering
No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years
NIL
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: NIL
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information
S.
No.
1.
Percentage
95
15:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual:
Support staff (Technical): Filled through outsourcing agency
Name of the
designation
Deputy Registrar
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual
Yes
--
Assistant Registrar
Yes
--
Office Superintendent
Yes
--
601
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. (Last four years) NIL
Name of the faculty
Funding agencies
National
Int.
Total grant
received
Funding agencies
National
Int.
Total grant
received
Name of faculty
Dr. K.
Chatrapati
Dr. K.
Chatrapati
Nat/ Int.
602
Energy Efficient
Clustering Multipath
Routing Protocol
(EECMRP) with
Strategic Route
Discovery for
Heterogeneous
Wireless Sensor
Network
Congestion Control in
Heterogeneous
Wireless Sensor
Networks for HighQuality Data
Transmission
Interference
Minimization Protocol
in Heterogeneous
Wireless Sensor
Networks for Military
Applications
Monographs
Dr. K.
Chatrapati
Vol. 14,
No. 7, pp.
397-402
Dr. K.
Chatrapati
Vol. 439,
pp. 429437
Dr. K.
Chatrapati
Vol
51,
pp. 479487
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO
host, etc.)
2
Citation Index range / average 39
SNIP
SJR
h-index
603
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): NIL
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs).
Name of the
Name of the program
Duration
Venue
Faculty
Dr.
K.
Shahu FDP
on
Machine One-Week
Department of CSE,
JNTUHCEH,
Chatrapati
Learning
Kukatpally
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects: 90%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /
institute: 10%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years): NIL
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international)
with details of outstanding participants, if any:
Name of the
Seminar/ Conf./
Workshop
National Conference
on Advances in
Computing
and
Networking
National Workshop
on
Android
Application
Development
National Workshop
on
Big
Data
Analytics
Name of
Organizers
Nat/ Int.
Sourcing of funding
Outstanding
participants
UGC
NIL
UGC
NIL
UGC
NIL
Applications
received
Selected
Male
34
Admission
through
state
wide entrance
exam
namely
EAMCET
Pass percentage
Female
26
Male
91.17
Female
92.30
% of students
from the same
university
% of students from
other universities
within the State
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
B. Tech
100%
NIL
NIL
NIL
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services NIL
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
35. Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
1%
PG to M.Phil.
NIL
PG to Ph.D.
NIL
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
NIL
Employed
Campus selection
10%
30%
Entrepreneurs
NIL
605
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
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) Internet facilities for staff and students
NIL
NIL
e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
NIL
NIL
NIL
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
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
NIL
NO
NIL, due to no
regular staff
Yes. Utilized to
improve the teaching
skills of the adhoc
faculty
606
NIL
607
Electrical
and
Electronics
Engineering, JNTUH CEM
2.
Year of establishment
2010
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1
Program
UG
B.Tech
Specialization
5.
6.
7.
8.
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
9.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
608
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
S.
No.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
No. of
Ph.Ds
guided in
last four
years
Nil
15:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
None
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international None
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. (Last four years)
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
None
Nil
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
None
609
22. Publications
Monographs
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
SNIP
SJR
h-index
None
None
None
Nil
Nil
Selected
Male
Pass percentage
Female
34
Male
26
91.17
Female
92.30
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% 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.
35. Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
20%
PG to M.Phil.
NA
PG to Ph.D.
NA
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
NA
Employed
Campus selection
7%
NA
611
None
80
05
Nil
e) Students laboratories
Nil
f) Research laboratories
Nil
NA
NA
NA
NA
612
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, Faculty
Improvement
methods
Yes, Interaction
programmes are
conducted for
students.
613
Year of establishment
2010
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.
1
Program
UG
Specialization
Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
10
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others
614
11
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
and research under guidance
12
13
Nil
15
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
16
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. (Last four years)
None
18
19
20
15:1
None
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21
615
22
Publications
*
Monographs
Nil
Chapters in Book
Nil s
Edited Books
Nil
Nil
SNIP
Nil
SJR
Nil
Nil
h-index
Nil
23
None
24
None
25
26
Faculty serving in
None
28
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects
21%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /
institute
79%
616
29
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
30
31
32
33
35
Male
Pass percentage
Female
Male
Female
% of students
from
universities
outside the State
% of
students
from other
countries
Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no. 4)
34
Selected
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
20%
PG to M.Phil.
NA
PG to Ph.D.
NA
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
NA
Employed
Campus selection
7%
NA
617
36
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
37
38
39
05
Nil
e) Students laboratories
Nil
f) Research laboratories
Nil
400
NA
NA
40
NA
41
NA
42
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Yes, Faculty
Improvement
methods
Yes, Interaction
programmes are
conducted for
students.
43
44
45
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Class board approach and Power Point Presentation
46
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
By taking feedback from the students
47
48
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.
None
51
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Shortage of faculty in each department
52
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2.
Year of establishment
: 2012
3.
:Yes
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.): UG
5.
6.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7.
8.
9.
10
S.
No
1
2
3
4
: Nil
: NA
: Nil
11.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
NIL
Associate Professors
NIL
NIL
Assistant Professors
NIL
NIL
Others
--
--
--
D.Muraliu
P.Krishna
B.Swaraj
K.Arundhathi
Qualification
Specialization
No. of Years
of Experience
B.Tech
B.Tech
B.Tech
B.Tech
Civil
Civil
Civil
Civil
2 years
2 years
1 year
1 year
No. of Ph.D. /
M.Phil.
students
guided for the
last 4 years
-
12.
13.
JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Civil & Environmental Engg. Dept., JNTUH CES
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
16.
17.
18.
b) International collaboration
19.
20.
state recognition
national recognition
21.
international recognition
Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies :
Nil
22.
Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): Nil
Monographs
Nil
Chapters in Books: Nil
Edited Books
: Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
: Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Nil
Citation Index range / average : Nil
SNIP
: Nil
SJR
: Nil
Impact Factor range / average : Nil
h-index
: Nil
23.
24.
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25.
26.
Faculty serving in
a)
27.
28.
Student projects
29.
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: Nil
Faculty
Students
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
Applications
received
Male
--
--
Selected
Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
--
--
--
Diversity of students: NA
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
% of
students
from
other
countries
--
--
--
--
--
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: NA
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
Entrepreneurs
Nil
100%
Nil
37.
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period: Nil
38.
39.
a)
Library: 1
b)
c)
Total number of class rooms : 4Class rooms with ICT facility: One
d)
Students laboratories: 03
e)
b)
NA
40.
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.: NA
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
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b.
c.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
43.
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: One i)
Effective Teaching Methodology organized on 11 December 2015 for one day.
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?: NA
47.
48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.: Nil
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.
52.
624
2.
Year of establishment
: 2012
3.
: Yes
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
: UG
5.
6.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7.
8.
9.
10
: Nil
: NA
11.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
NIL
Associate Professors
NIL
NIL
Assistant Professors
NIL
NIL
Others
--
--
--
Name
Qualification
Specialization
No. of Years
of Experience
Advanced
manufacturing
System
Advanced
manufacturing
System
CAD / CAM
3 years
No. of Ph.D. /
M.Phil.
students
guided for the
last 4 years
-
2 years
3 years
S. Ravinder
M.Tech
Neha
M.Tech
G. Shravani
M.Tech
625
12.
13.
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual:
16.
17.
18.
b) International collaboration
19.
20.
state recognition
national recognition
international recognition
21.
22.
Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): Nil
Monographs
Nil
Chapters in Books: Nil
Edited Books
: Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
: Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Nil
Citation Index range / average : Nil
SNIP
: Nil
SJR
: Nil
Impact Factor range / average : Nil
h-index
: Nil
626
23.
24.
25.
26.
Faculty serving in
a)
27.
28.
Student projects
29.
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: Nil
Faculty
Students
30.
31.
32.
33.
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
--
--
Pass percentage
Male Female
--
--
--
Diversity of students: NA
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
% of
students
from
other
countries
--
--
--
--
--
627
34.
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
35.
Student progression: NA
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
Entrepreneurs
-100%
--
--
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
39.
a)
Library: 1
b)
c)
d)
e)
Students laboratories: 03
f)
b)
40.
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.: NA
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.: NA
42.
b.
c.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
43.
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.: Onei)
Effective Teaching Methodology organized on 11 December 2015 for one day.
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?: NA
47.
48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.: NA
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.
52.
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2.
Year of establishment
: 2012
3.
: Yes
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
: UG
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
: Nil
: NA
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
NIL
Associate Professors
NIL
NIL
Assistant Professors
NIL
NIL
Others
--
--
--
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and
research under guidance
S.No
Name
Qualification
1
2
B. Prabhakar
V. Rajanesh
ME
ME
3
4
5
K. Prabhu
M. Anil Kumar
Devi Singh
M.Tech
M.Tech
M.Tech
Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
Computer tech.
Microware &
Radar Engg.
Signals & Systems
IC Tech.
IC Tech.
17 years
14 years
No. of Ph.D. /
M.Phil.
students
guided for the
last 4 years
-
12 years
3 years
2 years
630
T. Mohan Das
7
8
B. Prem
Kumar
V. Praveen
Kumar
10
M.Tech
M.Tech
M.Tech
EEE
1 year
1 year
4 years
5 years
2 years
12.
13.
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
16.
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.
b) International collaboration
19.
20.
state recognition
national recognition
international recognition
21.
22.
Publications:
631
23.
24.
25.
26.
Faculty serving in
a)
27.
28.
Student projects
29.
Faculty
Students
Nil
30.
31.
632
32.
33.
Applications
received
Male
--
--
Selected
Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
--
--
--
Diversity of students: NA
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
% 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.
35.
Student progression: NA
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
Entrepreneurs
-100%
--
--
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:
633
39.
a)
Library: 1
b)
c)
d)
e)
Students laboratories: 04
f)
b)
40.
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.: NA
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.: NA
42.
c.
43.
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: One) Effective
Teaching Methodology organized on 11 December 2015 for one day.
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
47.
48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.: Nil
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.
52.
635
2.
Year of establishment
: 2012
3.
: Yes
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
: UG
5.
6.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
: Nil
: NA
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
NIL
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
NIL
Associate Professors
NIL
NIL
Assistant Professors
NIL
NIL
Others
--
--
--
Name
Qualification
Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
Dr. T. Venu
Gopal
Joshi Shripad
G. Priyanka
B. Rebecca
P. Krupa Sagar
K. Neeraja
B. Sangeetha
M.Tech., Ph.D
CSE
17 years
No. of Ph.D. /
M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
15
M.Tech
M.Tech
M.Tech
M.Tech
M.Tech
M.Tech
CSE
CSE
CSE
CSE
CSE
CSE
13 years
3 years
3 years
2 years
9 years
3 years
2
3
4
5
6
7
636
12.
13.
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
16.
17.
18.
: Nil
: Nil
b) International collaboration
19.
20.
state recognition
national recognition
international recognition
21.
22.
Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): Nil
23.
Monographs
Nil
Chapters in Books: Nil
Edited Books
: Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
: Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Nil
Citation Index range / average : Nil
SNIP
: Nil
SJR
: Nil
Impact Factor range / average : Nil
h-index
: Nil
Details of patents and income generated: Nil
637
24.
25.
26.
Faculty serving in
a)
27.
28.
Student projects
29.
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: Nil
Faculty
Students
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
--
--
Pass percentage
Male Female
--
--
--
Diversity of students: NA
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
% of
students
from
other
countries
--
--
--
--
--
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
638
35.
Student progression: NA
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
Entrepreneurs
-100%
--
--
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
39.
40.
a)
Library: 1
b)
c)
d)
e)
Students laboratories: 03
f)
b)
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.: NA
639
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.NA
42.
b.
c.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
43.
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.: Onei)
Effective Teaching Methodology organized on 11 December 2015 for one day.
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?: NA
47.
48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details. : Nil
50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied. : Nil
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department. : Nil
52.
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Name of the Department: Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, JNTUH CES
2.
Year of establishment
3.
4.
Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
: UG
5.
6.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7.
8.
9.
10
11.
: 2012
: Nil
: NA
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professors
NIL
NIL
Associate Professors
NIL
NIL
Assistant Professors
NIL
NIL
Others
--
--
--
Name
Dr. T.
Sreekanth
B. Veeresham
K. Kumar
Shivaram
Dr. T. Suvarna
2
3
4
5
Qualification Specialization
M.Sc., Ph.D
M.sc (SLET)
M.Sc
M.Sc
M.Sc., Ph.D
Material
Science
Mathematics
Statics
Mathematics
In organic
Chemistry
No. of
No. of Ph.D. /
Years of
M.Phil.
Experience
students
guided for the
last 4 years
16 years
4
6 years
4 years
4 years
10 years
641
6
7
8
9
10
P. Praveen
Kumar
G. Devender
Rao
A. Srinivas
K. Komuraiah
Dr. A. J.
Praveen
Kumar
M.Sc
5 years
M.Sc
Organic
Chemistry
Physics
6 years
MA (SLET)
MA (SLET)
MBA (Ph.D)
English
English
Management
4 years
4 years
10 years
12.
13.
14.
15.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
16.
17.
18.
b) International collaboration
19.
20.
state recognition
national recognition
international recognition
21.
22.
Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 16
Monographs: Nil
Chapters in Books
Edited Books: 1
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 4
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.): Nil
642
:Nil
: Nil
: Nil
: Nil
: Nil
23.
24.
25.
26.
Faculty serving in
a)
27.
28.
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: Nil
29.
30.
Faculty
Students
31.
643
Name
of
the Applications
Programme (refer received
to question no. 4)
B. Tech (final Admission through
year) 2012-2016 state wide entrance
batch
exam
namely
EAMCET
Pass percentage
Male
Female
Male
Female
--
--
--
--
% of students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% of students
% of
from universities students
outside the State 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.
35.
Student progression: NA
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
Entrepreneurs
-100%
--
--
644
37.
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period: Nil
38.
39.
a)
Library: 1
b)
c)
Total number of class rooms: 4Class rooms with ICT facility: One
d)
Students laboratories: 02
e)
b)
40.
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: NA
41.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: NA
42.
b.
c.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
43.
44.
45.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: One
Effective Teaching Methodology organized on 11 December 2015 for one day.
46.
How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?: NA
47.
48.
49.
State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.: Nil
50.
Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied. : Nil
51.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department. : Nil
52.
i)
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