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1st Cycle of Assessment and Accreditation

SELF STUDY REPORT


Submitted to
National Assessment and Accreditation Council
(NAAC)

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


(Established by Andhra Pradesh Act No. 30 of 2008)

Kukatpally, Hyderabad 500 085, Telangana State, India.

VOLUME II
September 2016

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


CONTENTS
Description
E. Evaluative Reports of the Departments/Centres/Schools
1. JNTUH Institute of Science & Technology

Page No.
1
1

a. Centre for Environmental Science & Technology

b. Centre for Chemical Science & Technology

44

c. Centre for Biotechnology

93

d. Centre for Nano Science & Technology

124

e. Centre for Pharmaceutical Science & Technology

138

f. Centre for Water Resources

166

g. Centre for Spatial Information Technology

207

2. JNTUH School of Information Technology

221

3. JNTUH School of Management Studies

255

4. JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad

265

a. Department of Civil Engineering

265

b. Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

279

c. Department of Mechanical Engineering

293

d. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

326

e. Department of Computer Science & Engineering

357

f. Department of Metallurgical Engineering

378

g. Department of Mathematics

403

h. Department of Physics

420

i.

Department of Chemistry

438

j.

Department of Humanities & Social Sciences

468

5. JNTUH College of Engineering, Jagityal

474

a. Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

474

b. Department of Mechanical Engineering

491

c. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

504

d. Department of Computer Science & Engineering

522

e. Department of Information Technology

568

f. Department of Humanities & Social Sciences

577

6. JNTUH College of Engineering, Manthani

586

a. Department of Civil Engineering

586

b. Department of Mechanical Engineering

592

c. Department of Computer Science & Engineering

600

d. Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

608

e. Department of Mining Engineering

614

7. JNTUH College of Engineering, Sultanpur

620

a. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

620

b. Department of Mechanical Engineering (MSNT)

625

c. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

630

d. Department of Computer Science & Engineering

636

e. Department of Humanities & Social Sciences

641

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E. Evaluative Reports of the Departments/Centres/Schools


Centre for Environmental Science & Technology
1.

Name of the Department

Centre For Environmental Science &


Tech., (CEN) Institute of Science and
Technology (IST), JNTUH.

2.

Year of establishment

1989

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty


of the university?

Faculty of the University

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

PG

M.Tech

Environmental Management

PG

M.Tech

Environmental Management

PG

M.Tech

Environmental Geomatics

PG

M.Sc

Environmental Science & Technology

PG

M.Sc

Environmental Biotechnology

PG

M.Sc

Geospatial Science & Technology

Ph.D

--

Environmental Science & Technology

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

NIL

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

N/A

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

N/A

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/


Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered


by other departments

NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others

Sanctioned
1
1
3
--

filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Filled
1
0
3
--

Actual (including CAS & MPS)


2
1
1
-1

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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

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

No. of
No. of Ph.
Years of Ds guided
Experie in last four
nce
years
9
8

27

18

18

--

--

NIL

We at Centre for Environment have established a good practice of inviting senior


faculty members, researchers, scientists and policy members as resource persons from
national and international recognized research organization, academics and industries.
Presently we have one Professor K. Mukkanti as UGC-BSR Faculty fellow

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information: 40%

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

12 : 1

JNT University Hyderabad

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

16.

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01

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

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:

MNRE -Hydrogen production through biological routes

BARC- Development
hydrogen production

DST- NPCS - Biodiesel production from lipid-producing microalgae using


industrial CO2 emissions and sewage

DBT- Biodeisel production using microalgae

MOES- 1) Marine anaerobic bacterial diversity for the production of


Antimicrobials Ecology of Halo-Anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria of marine
Habitats of Gujarat

NRDMS- DST- Geospatial Technologies for Village Information System LULC


GIS for NRM-Environmental Information Systems, Hyper spectral remote sensing,
upper atmospheric studies

DST Nano carbon material synthesis

of PEM, AEM and alkaline water electrolysers for

JNT University Hyderabad

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

Title of the project

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

3 years (18-72013 to 17-72016)

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/-

JNT University Hyderabad

18.

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Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received


a) National collaboration:
Dr. Ch. Sasikala

University of Hyderabad

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology

University of Berhampur

Swaminathan research foundation

Dr. V. Himabindu

BARC

Kakatiya University

Osmania University

IIT Kharagpur

TERI

CII

EPTRI

DST- NPCS: (Chaitanya chloride industry)

BHU, IIT Kharagpur, Allahabad university, IICT Hyderabad, CBT-IST- MNRE


Dr. T. Vijayalakshmi

NRDMS, DST

Technical Collaboration with CAWSES, PRL, Ahmadabad to carry out upper


atmospheric studies

b) International collaboration:
Dr. Ch. Sasikala

IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany

DSMZ, Germany

Nippon School of Medical Sciences, Japan

Sun chon National University, Korea

Veterinary university, Vienna, Austria

Dr. M. Anji Reddy

University of Florida College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS),


University of Florida ,

Gainsville, Florida.

Department of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado Denver

Asian institute of technology Bangkok, Thailand


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Linyi University, Linyi, China

Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK

Dr. V. Himabindu

IOWA State University, USA

Saskatchewan University, Canada (combined PhD)

Uppsala University, Sweden

Jackson State University, USA (joint publications)

IVL Environmental Research Institute, Sweden (joint project)

Dr. T. Vijayalakshmi

19.

TSU, USA

VSU, USA for organizing International Conference in 2016

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,


etc.; total grants received

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/-

Research facility / centre with


State recognition

State Pollution Control Board

National recognition

NA

International recognition

NA

JNT University Hyderabad

21.

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Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

22.

Centre for Environmental Science established a lab to study upper atmosphere


by establishing optical Aeronomy lab in the PRC, Ahmadabad
Publications: Total Number of Publications - 89
Author

Title

Journal

Dr. M. Anji
Reddy

Development of Agropolitan area,


using Remote Sensing and GIS, by
Mohumad Mehidi Fazel beygi and
Dr. M. Anji Reddy. International
journal of Environmental
Science(July-Dec 2013)
Mandal level Information system
using ARCGIS, A case study of
Ongole
mandal
jointly
with
Mohumad Mehidi Fazel beygi and
Dr. M. Anji Reddy. Journal of
Science Environment and technology.
Vol. 2 Issue 3. (June 2013).
Generation and evaluation of Cartosat
-1 DEM for Hyderabad city. J.
Swaraj and Dr. M. Anji Reddy.
Indian Journal of Applied Research.
Vol 3, issue 4. Page 191 192, 2013.
Generation and evaluation of Cartosat
-1 DEM for Hyderabad city. J.
Swaraj and Dr. M. Anji Reddy.
Indian Journal of Applied Research.
Vol 3, issue 4. Page 191 192, 2013.
Assessment of Foliar biochemical
feature of urban plantation in
Industrial areas of Hyderabad (A.P.
India) by Uma Devi Randhi and Dr.
M. Anji Reddy in II World
Conference on Engineering and
Science held at Geetam University.
Strategic Environmental Assessment
(SEA) of multimodal Transport on
NH-9 in Hyderabad city using
Remote Sensing and GIS by Ishita
Roy, Vijaya Lakshmi T., Anji Reddy
M, at (IJECS) International Journal
Of Engineering And Computer
Science ISSN:2319-7242.
A Relative study with facts and
researches on Environmental Health
sciences
using
Geographical

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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Information System (GIS). Ishita Roy


Anji Reddy M at (IJGE) International
Journal
Of
Geomatics
And
Environment Issn: 0975-4822 Serials
Publications.
Emergency Information System (EIS)
for the Multi Modal Transport
Corridors in Hyderabad using GIS
workflow. Ishita Roy, Anji Reddy M,
Vijaya Lakshmi T., at (IJAES)
International Journal Of Applied
Environmental Sc. ISSN-0973-6077.
Molecular modeling studies of few
novel 3,4-heteroannelated quinolin-2ones with DNA gyrase and invitro
evaluation of their antibacterial
activity published in journal of
pharmacy research6(2013)389-394
by Jayashree anireddy, A. Tejeswara
Rao. M. Anji Reddy.
Molecular docking experiments of 4Oxitheino
[3,2-c]
quinoline-2carboxylates with DNA and their
potential anticancer property published
in international journal of research in
pharmaceutical
and
biomedical
sciences ISSN:2229-3701 by A.
jayashree Y. sathish, M. Anji Reddy.
Remote sensing and evaluation of
natural resources in Iran, M. Mehdi
Fazelbeygi and Dr. M. Anji Reddy
and Farideh Shahraki. 2012, Life
Science Journal. 2012; VOL 9(2).
New York, USA.
Natural resources planning for
regional development, using remote
sensing and
GIS. M. Mehdi
Fazelbeygi and Dr. M. Anji Reddy
and Farideh Shahraki. International
conference
on sustainability development, 2012,
new jersey, USA.
Natural Resources planning for
regional
development,
using
geospatial technologies by Mohumad
Mehidi Fazel beygi and Dr. M. Anji
Reddy. Presented in 12th International
conference of science and technology
Impact on Development and justice
7th &8th February, 2012.

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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Evolution of tolerant plant species in


urban environment : A case from
Hyderabad Industrial area by Uma
Devi Randhi and Dr. M. Anji Reddy
Universal Journal of Environmental
Research and Technology, Vol.2
Issue 4 Page 300 304
Measurement and Mapping Air
pollutant in Circle V Hyderabad city
using Geomatics, by Dr. K. Santhosh
Kumar, Uma devi, Dr. M. Anji
Reddy. Indian Journal of Applied
Research Volume 3 Issue 2.
A
Perspective
analysis
on
Environmental
Health
using
Geographical Information System
Sciences. (GIS) Ishita Roy, Anji
Reddy M. at Association Of
American Geographers, Los Angeles
CA, USA.
A comparative study on the water
quality status of two major Inland
water bodies in Hyderabad. India,
Indian Journal of Applied Research,
by V. Hema Shailaja and .M. Anji
Reddy.
Land resources action plan in Guntur
district
using
Geographical
Information System by Dr. M. Anji
Reddy, Uma Devi Randhi, Dr. K.
Santosh kumar and Dr. T. Vijaya
Lakshmi in Universal Journal of
Environmental
Research
and
Technology, volume 8 issue 2
Dr. Ch. Sasikala Reclassification of Gemmobacter
changlensis to a new genus as
Cereibacter changlensis gen. nov.,
comb. nov.
Spirochaeta luteus sp. nov isolated
from marine habitats

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

Int. J. Syst. Evol.


Microbiol.
Accepted
IJSEM-D-1400017R2
Syst. Appl.
Microbiol.
Accepted
SAM 4397R2
Journal of
Proteome Research
Accepted
Manuscript ID: pr2014-00725b

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

Sphingopyxis contaminans sp. nov.,


isolated from a contaminated
Petri dish
Rhodoplanes oryzae sp. nov., a
phototrophic alphaproteobacterium
isolated from the rhizosphere soil of
paddy
Bacillus luteus sp. nov., isolated from
a soil
Reclassification of Rhodospirillum
photometricum (Molisch,
1907),
Rhodospirillum sulfurexigens (Anil
Kumar et al., 2008), Rhodospirillum
oryzae (Lakshmi et al., 2013) into a
new genus Pararhodospirillum gen.
nov.,as
Pararhodospirillum
photometricum
comb.
nov., Pararhodospirillum
sulfurexigens comb.
nov.
and
Pararhodospirillum
oryzae comb.
nov. and emended description of the
genus Rhodospirillum .
Pontibacter ruber sp. nov., and
Pontibacter deserti sp. nov., isolated
from desert
Salinimicrobium sediminis sp. nov.,
isolated from a sea sediment
Rhodovulum
Rhodovulum

salis sp.nov., and


viride
sp.
nov.,

Int. J. Syst. Evol.


Microbiol.
Under revision
IJS/2014/066225:
DNA research
1-9
doi:
10.1093/dnares/dsu
026
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
64, 3553-3558
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol. 64,
25282533
DOI
10.1099/ijs.0.06218
2-0
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
64, 2238-2243
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol
64, 2198-2203
doi:10.1099/ijs.0.06
3347-0
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
64, 1580-1586
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
64:1154-1159.
Doi:10.1099/ijs.0.0
59147-0

2014
(IF 2.11)

Int. J. Syst. Evol.


Microbiol
64, 1006-1011.
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
64, 986-988.
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.

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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Flavobacterium aquaticum sp. nov.,


isolated from a water sample of a rice
field

Mongoliicoccus alkaliphilus sp. nov.


and Litoribacter alkaliphilus sp. nov.
isolated from salt pans

Rhodospirillum oryzae sp. nov., a


phototrophic bacterium isolated
from rhizosphere soil of paddy

Rhodomicrobium udaipurense sp.


nov., a psychrotolerant phototrophic
alphaproteobacterium isolated from
a fresh water stream
Chryseomicrobium amylolyticum sp.
nov., isolated from a semi-arid
tropical soil of India and emended
descriptions of
the genus
Chryseomicrobium Arora et al. 2011
and Chyseomicrobium imtechense
Arora et al., 2011
Vogsella alkaliphila sp. nov., isolated
from an alkaline soil, and emended
description of the genus Vogsella

Spirochaeta sphaeroplastigenens sp.


nov., a novel halo-alkaliphilic,
obligately anaerobic spirochaete
isolated from soda lake Lonar, India.
Falsirhodobacter halotolerance gen.
nov. sp. nov. isolated from a solar
saltern.

Rhizobium subbaraonis sp. nov. an


endolithic bacterium isolated from
beach sand
Rhodopseudomonas
pentothenatexigens sp.

nov.

and

Int. J. Syst. Evol.


Microbiol.
63, 3463-3469
doi:
10.1099/ijs.0.05004
7-0
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
63, 3457-3462
doi: 10.1099/
ijs.0.049924-0
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol
63,3050-3055
DOI:10.1099/ijs.0.0
49023-0
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
63,2684-2689
doi:10.1099/ijs.0.04
6409-0
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
63,2612-2617
doi:10.1099/ijs.0.04
4552-0
ijs.0.044552-0

2013
(IF 2.11)

Int. J. Syst. Evol.


Microbiol.
63:2338-2343
doi:10.1099/ijs.0.04
6300-0
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
63:2223-2228
(DOI:10.1099/ijs.0.
046292-0 )
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol.
63:2132-2137
doi:10.1099/ijs.0.04
4107-0

2013
(IF 2.11)

Int. J. Syst. Evol.


Microbiol. 63:581585. doi:10.1099/
ijs.0.041442-0
Int. J. Syst. Evol.
Microbiol

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

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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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Flame Synthesis of Carbon Nanorods International


with / without catalyst.
Journal of
Innovation and
Applied Studies*
Synthesis of Nano Phase Titanium Int. Journal of
Dioxide (Tio2) In Diffusion, Flame Engineering
Reactor and It Application in Research and
Photocatalytic Reaction
Applications,*
Reactivation and Recycling of Spent Journal of Material
Carbon Using Solvent Desorption Cycles and Waste
Followed by Thermal Treatment (TR) Management*
Effect
of
system
optimizing International
conditions
on
biohydrogen Journal of
production from herbal wastewater Hydrogen Energy*
by slaughterhouse sludge,
Assessment of radon concentration Journal of
and external gamma radiation level in Radiation Research
the environs of the proposed uranium and Applied
mine at Peddagattu and Seripally Sciences,*
regions, Andhra Pradesh, India
Effect of Operational Parameters on Environmental
Heavy
Metal
Removal
by Science and
Electrocoagulation
Pollution Research*
Assessment of water quality of Journal of
Peddacheruvu, Sambaiah cheruvu, Engineering Science
Gaddapotharam
and
Rudraram and Technology
cheruvu of Medak district,
Review*
Treatment of the petroleum refinery Desalination and
waste
water
using
combined Water Treatment*
electrochemical methods
Reactivation and Recycling of Spent 2015*2015. In
Carbon Using Solvent Desorption press. SSN: 1611Followed by Thermal Treatment 8227
(TR), Journal of Material Cycles and
Waste Management,.
Preparation and characterization of Accepted in ESPR,
green bricks using pharmaceutical
industrial wastes,
Hydrogen Production Using Thermo Accepted in ESPR,
Catalytic Decomposition of Methane
on Ni 30 /activated Carbon and Ni 30
/carbon Black,
Synthesis of Zinc Oxide by Flame Accepted in ESPR,
Synthesis Method It's Application
for Hydrogen Storage and its Cycling
Stability Studies,
Facile, soot free approach toward Applied surface
synthesis of carbon nanoropes via science
chemical vapor deposition of
acetylene in the presence of

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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MnFe2o4 coated on stainless steel


Selection of pretreatment method for
enriching
hydrogen
producing
bacteria using anaerobic sewage
sludge with three different substrates
Dr. T. Vijaya Strategic
Environmental
lakshmi
Assessment(SEA) of Multimodal
Transport on NH-9 in Hyderabad
City using Remote Sensing and GIS
Changes in soil enzyme activities
under the influence of cotton ginning
industry effluents
Effect of paper industry effluents on
physico chemical and biological
properties of soil
Effect of cotton industry effluents on
physico chemical and biological
properties of soil
Soil microbial response to paper
industry effluents
Impact of paper industry effluents on
soil cellulase activity
Impact of paper industry effluents on
soil cellulase activity
Investigation on vertical coupling of
atmospheric regions using combined
multi wavelength optical day glow,
magnetic, and radio measurements
Investigation on vertical coupling of
atmospheric regions using combined
multi wavelength optical day glow,
magnetic, and radio measurements
Radiation Protection Dosimeter

*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

Projected climate change impact on Climate change


vegetation distribution over Kashmir
Himalayas
Monographs - Nil

Chapters in Books- Nil

Edited Books- Nil

Dec-2011

Asian
Jr.
of Dec-2013
Microbial. Biotech.
Env. Sc
IJIRSET
AUG
2013

Gravity waves in the thermosphere: Advance in space


solar activity dependence
research

2015

FEB 2014
55(2015)
1651-1659
2015 (IF
1.23)
2015
(IF 3.4)19
June 2015

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Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Dr. M. Anji Reddy


Environmental Impact Assessment: Theory & Practice BS Publications 2013
Proceedings of International Conference on Environmental Management 2nd ICEM
(2 volumes) BS Publications 2010
Dr. T. Vijayalakshmi:
Book on Land use land cover change detection, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing,
2013

23.

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


Pregranted: Patents
A process for extraction of neurosporene from a novel phototrophic bacterium
Rhodobacter viridis JA737 T and utilisation thereof. ( 4196/ CHE/2012A)
A microbiological method using marine water for the production of neurosporene
from a marine bacterium Rhodovulum sp.ja756t and compositions containing the
said pigment and process for making the same (4961/CHE/2012A).
A process for the isolation and purification of lycopene from Rhodospirillum
sulfurexigens JA 143T and Rhodospirillum oryzae JA 318T and utilization thereof
(4962/CHE/2012A).
Phototrophic Purple Bacteria as Dietary Supplements and as medicaments for
reducing Total blood cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL Cholesterol and feed
compositions containing them. (4276/CHE/2013A).

24.

Areas of consultancy and income


generated
Industry

Consultancy work

Som Phytopharma

Identification of Bacteria

Ava Biotech

Identification of bacteria

Gene Biotech

Mass cultivation of Rhodobacter sphaeroides

Total amount generated: 6.0 Lakhs (2011-2015)

16

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25.

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Matrix laboratories

Membrane treatment process

Patancheru effluent

Waste water treatment using

treatment plant ltd

anaerobic batch reactor

AP GENCO

water sample analysis

TS GENCO

water sample analysis

Ramky Enviro Ltd

Impact Assessment study

Environmental solutions

electrocoagulation studies for industrial waste water


treatment

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions industries


in India and abroad
Dr. V. Himabindu:
Visited for attending training on air the analysis of air pollutants at RTI, presented a
talk at USEPA, and Old Dominion University, USA during 23rd April to 2st June
2014.
Attended training program on Capacity Building to Strengthen Management
Training Programme at ISB, Hyderabad during 23rd & 24th, December, 2013.
Dr. M. Anji Reddy:
Visited a number of universities in various states of USA from 27th May to 8th June
2012.
Also participated NAFSA conference held in Houston, USA from 28th May to 1st
June.
Attended Destination India-2013 A grand Indian Education Fair in NEPAL.
Participated in Indian Education Fair in Srilanka - Colombo from 2nd to 3rd March
2013.
Dr. Ch. Sasikala:
International symposium on photo tropic prokaryote (ISPP) (August 2-6 2015) in
Germany and visits to university of Stuttgart, IFM-GEOMAR Kiel Germany and
university of gothern burg Sweden
Dr. T. Vijaya Lakshmi
4 weeks training program at University of Virginia, USA Training on Remote
sensing applications for vegetation dynamics, LULC and NRM. International 19th
May-21st June, 2014,USA
Visit familiarised with internationally renowned scientists to work on remote
sensing technology, helped in networking, resulting University of Virginia is
Participating in the forth coming conference
Shortlisted for the Science Diplomacy Workshop on Water Management, Sponsored
by "The World Academy of Sciences" , Trieste, Italy during 30 Nov- 5th Dec.,
2015.
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Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards


d) any other (please specify)
Dr. Ch. Sasikala
Elected member of International committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes:
subcommittee on the taxonomy of Phototrophic bacteria
Member, Editorial board of Indian Journal of Microbiology (Springer).
Referee for International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (Elsevier Science Publishers),
Indian Journal of Microbiology (Springer) Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
and Journal of scientific and industrial research (NISCOM, India), b Journal of
General and Applied Microbiology (Centre for academic publications, Japan) etc.
Technical reviewer for R and D projects of by DBT & CSIR, Government of India
Recognized as Govt. Analyst by Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi
Dr. M. Anji Reddy:
Member of Statutory / Expert committee /Technical/Professional bodies
Former Chairman, A.P State level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) of State
Environmental Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA)of Ministry of Environment
& Forests, Govt. of India.
Chairman ,Board of Studies ,Environment , JNTU Hyderabad
Executive Council, JNT University, Hyderabad.
Member DST Project Advisory Committee Government of India
Member, Board of Studies, Environmental Science and Technology, Gulbarga
University, Gulbarga, Karnataka.
Technical Member, World Bank funded GIS project-IIIP,
Member, Board of Studies, Bangalore University, India
Member, Board of Studies, Sri Venkateswara University.
Member, Indian Society for Technical Education
Member, Indian Society for Water Resources
Member, Indian Society for Hydrologists
Member, Indian Society for Remote Sensing.
Member, Indian Science Congress
Member DST, NRDMS Expert Project Advisory Committee (PAC) for major
projects namely
Hyper spectral Signature Database Creation
Data Model Development on 1:10000 scale.
Science plan for Kolleru Lake Restoration
Member, Technical expert committee, Women Scientist Scheme DST
Member, National Expert committee on Restoration of Village Ponds and
Management NRDMS DST Government of India.
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Environmental expert member in CII(Confederation of Indian infrastructure)


Environmental expert member in FAPTCI
Elected Fellow of AP Academy of sciences, 2012
Member, Technical expert committee, Women Scientist Scheme, DST
Member, National expert committee on Restoration of village ponds and
Management, NRDMS, DST, Government of India
Member, DST, NRDMS Expert Project Advisory Committee
Coordinator TIFAC=CORE, DST
Dr V. Hima Bindu
Recognized as Govt. Analyst by Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi.
Life member of Indian society of Technical Education
Referee, for -International Journal of Hazardous materials (Elsevier Science
Publishers),
Polymers & Polymer Composites (Smithers Rapra Publishing),
Journal of Hydrogen Energy (Elsevier Science Publishers),
Journal of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology (academic

journals),

The Korean Journal of Chemical engineering,


Journal of Environmental Technology
Dr. T. Vijaya lakshmi
Member, State Expert Appraisal Committee, Constituted by MoEF, Govt. of India
Life Member, Indian Society of Technical Education
Member, American Geophysical Union., USA
Member, Indian Science Congress Association
Member, Expert committee, for the MEPMA, RAY projects, Govt. of A.P
Member, State Expert Appraisal Committee, Constituted by MoEF, Govt. of India
Reviewer, Geocarto International, Taylor & Francis
Reviewer, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing.
27.

28.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
One day work shop on geospatial technologies for recourse management, July 2015,
DST , (Coordinator: Dr. T. Vijayalakshimi)
Student projects
57 Projects
percentage of students whohave done in-house projects including
inter-departmental projects

20%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other


universities industry / institute

80%

19

JNT University Hyderabad

Roll no.

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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

Y. Material Recovery and


characterization of PCB
from E- Waste

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.

20

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12031 D
3117

SUMA
MANTHA

Mr. T. Murali Development plan of


Krishna
sewage
management
system
for
Ashwaraopalle village

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.

Decadal change of lakes Lecturer, CEN,


water quality due to IST, JNTUH.
urbanization-A study in
metro
politan,
Hyderabad
Ground water quality
Andhra
assessment, study of
University,
micro watershed at
Visakhapatnam
Komarthy village in
Srikakulam, A.P.

Identification
of CEN,
IST,
Potential Impacts due to JNTUH, Hyd.
construction
and
Infrastructure projects
A case study.

M.Tech.(ENVIRONMENTAL GEOMATICS) III/IV-SEMESTER (2012-BATCH)


Roll no.

Name of the
student

12031 D
6001

BANALA
VENKATA
RAMAN

12031 D
6005

D. RAVI

12031 D
6007

J. UMA

Project guide

Topic

Smt. V. Hema A study on the Trophic


Sailaja
status of lakes in
Hyderabad city using
Remote Sensing, GIS
and GPS technologies.
Dr.
M. Preparation of water
Elander
shed management using
Reddy
GIS at Ralegan siddhi,
Parner taluqa at Hamed
nagar, Maharastra
Dr. P.K. Kar
RS & GIS techniques
for assessment of
ground water quality of
Hyderabad city (zoneVII))

Place of work

Lecturer, CEN,
IST, JNTUH.

CEN, IST,
JNTUH, Hyd.

Hyderabad city
(zone-VII))

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12031 D
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

M. Estimation of land use


change impacts on
ground water quality
using remote sensing,
GIS & GPS
technologies a case
study from Hyderabad
Ms.
J.P. Wild Fire risk in
Sowjanya
forestry

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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M.Tech.(ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT) III/IV-SEMESTER (2013-BATCH)


Roll no.

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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13031 D
3118

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

M.Tech.(ENVIRONMENTAL GEOMATICS) III/IV-SEMESTER (2013-BATCH)


Roll no.

Name of the
student

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ANANTHULA
RAMBABU

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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

Ground water quality


assessment in a part of
Hyderabad using GIS
application
Assessment of fluoride
distr4ibution in ground
water using
mathematical models
Creation of commamur
canal physical
characteristics
information system using
remote sensing and GIS
Developing an
integrated
hydrogeological tool to
detect shallow coastal
aquifers
Coastal Vulnerability
assessment along the
Tamilnadu coast using
the Geospatial
Technology
Preparation of disaster
management plans
using geospatial
approach
Automatic sea fog
detection over North
Indian Oceans using
MODIS data
Change detection study
using geoinformatics for
Nilambur block of
Nilgiri bio sphere

Shubhra BioTech. Pvt. Ltd.,


Hyderabad

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
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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

Dr. Girish . S. Assessment of trees


Pujar
outside forests (TCF)
Scientist - E
based on geospatially
prioritized IRS highresolution images
Prof.
V. Climate change & its
Madhava Rao impact assessment on
watershed

INCOIS,
Pragathi nagar,
Hyderabad

Forest and
Ecology
Division,
NRSC,
Balanagar,
Hyderabad
NRSC,
Balanagar,
Hyderabad

NIRD & PR,


Hyd.

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
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Dr. T. Vijayalakshmi:
Selected for Further Education Leadership Program under UKIERI, a joint program by
British High Commission, Dudley College, UK and Govt. of India, AICTE for the year
2014-2015.
Shortlisted for the Science Diplomacy Workshop on Water Management, Sponsored by
"The World Academy of Sciences" , Trieste, Italy during 30 Nov- 5th Dec., 2015.
Technical member and co convener: National Seminar on ' Challenges in Implementing
Geo-Information Technology Solutions ' held during 17-18th, November, 2015 at
CESS, Hyderabad.
Panel Member, Round table on ROUND TABLE ON
WATER: IMPACT OF
CLIMATE CHANGE AND OUR RESPONSES" organized by WWF-Indias
Hyderabad Office in collaboration with the US Consulate General, Hyderabad, on 5th
Oct 2015.
Panelist, Water in the 21st Century in collaboration with State Water and Sanitation
Mission, Department of Panchayat Raj and Rural Development, Government of
Telangana, sponsored by Water Aid, India on 22nd March 2015.
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows awards:
Ms. P. Seshabala was Received Best Paper Award at ICBE- 2010, Best Paper
Award at ESD- 2011, ANU, Guntur.
Ms. P. Seshabala was Received Young Scientist Award at ISEHT-2012, VSU, Nellore.
All India first place in Student Research Convention ANVESHAN 2010 Mr. V.
Venkata Ramana, Ph. D student
30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Conferences / Seminars /
Conduc
source of
Duration
Coordinator
Symposium / Workshops
t at
funding
Dr.V.
World Water Day - One Day
26th March JNTUH APPCB
Himabindu
Workshop on Challenges in
2012
Water Management
Technologies
Dr.V.
Workshop on Hazardous
27th March JNTUH APPCB
Himabindu
Waste Management
2012
Dr.V.
Workshop on Latest trends in
6th July
JNTUH ALSTOM
Himabindu
technological innovations to
2012
curb emissions
Dr. Ch. Sasikala
One day national work shop on
28th
JNTUH IST
Genetically modified crops
February
on the eve of National Science
2013
Day
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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
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20th
November
2013

JNTUH

NGO
JNTUH

& Dr. Ch. Sasikala

5th March
2014

JNTUH

TEQIP-II

Dr. Ch. Sasikala

13-14th
March, 2014

JNTUH

Registration
fee NGO

Dr. Ch. Sasikala

27th
& JNTUH
28th,
June
2014
15th - 17th, JNTUH
December2014
July 2015
JNTUH

TEQIP II, Dr.V.


IST and CEH Himabindu
TEQIP-II,
DST
and
DRDO
NRDMSNSDI, DST

Dr.V.
Himabindu

21
November

TEQIP-II

Dr. T.
Vijayalaksmi

JNTUH

Dr. T.
Vijayalaksmi

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments


Extending facilities to individual faculty members
Complete administrative support at the Centre level
Non interference and transparency
Cooperation among the faculty members in usage of laboratories
Research scholars are encouraged motivated to interact with scientist. Experts
nationally and internationally

32.

Student profile programme-wise


Name of the Programme (refer to question Applications
Selected
no. 4)
received
Male
Female
M.Tech (Environmental Management) year
2010 batch
16
11
05
M.Tech (Environmental Geomatics) year
2010 batch
07
05
02
M.Tech (Environmental Management) year
2011 batch
14
09
05
M.Tech (Environmental Geomatics) year
2011 batch
13
11
02
M.Tech (Environmental Management) year
2012 batch
22
17
05
M.Tech (Environmental Geomatics) year
2012 batch
20
14
06
M.Tech (Environmental Management) year
2013 batch
23
17
06

Pass
percentage
96.4%
100%
94%
100%
86%
78%
90%
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M.Tech (Environmental Geomatics) year


2013 batch
M.Tech (Environmental Management) year
2014 batch
M.Tech (Environmental Geomatics) year
2014 batch
M.Tech (Environmental Management) year
2015 batch
M.Tech (Environmental Geomatics) year
2015 batch
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11

10

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
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21

-----

% 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

Percentage against enrolled

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%

National level fellowships/placements

36.

37.

38.

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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%

from other universities within the State

75%

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

1 (Adhoc lecturer )

>850

b) Internet facilities for staff and


students
c) Total number of class rooms

Yes

YES 4(2 Class Rooms in OLD IST , 2 Class


Rooms in New IST )

d) Students laboratories
e) Research laboratories

Yes

Water Pollution Lab


Waste Treatment Lab
Air Pollution Lab
Instrumentation Lab
Nano materials Lab
Molecular biology lab
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Environmental Microbiology lab


Biochemistry lab
Bacterial discovery lab
Bioinformatics
&
Environmental
Modelling Lab
Inoculation and culture room
Environmental Geomatics Lab
Photogrammetry and Visual Image
Analysis Lab
GIS / Remote Sensing Digital Data
Analysis Lab
CAD / Digitization Lab.
Optical Aeronomy lab .
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university
b) from other institutions/universities
Name of the Research Personnel
Sailaja, B
T. Sravanthi
K. Harikrisham Naidu
A. Srinivas
B.Divya sree
Shivami Yadav
K. Srilatha
Shivarana krishnan
G. Kalyani
K. Rahul
EVV Ram Prasad
M. Azmatunnisa
S.U.B Ramakrishna
D.Bhagavan
N. Chaitanya
Moid
Abhilash
Yamuna
Sowjanya
D. Srinivasulu Reddy
G. Shankaraiah
Mr.Prakash Naik
Mr.Quadir
Col..Jayaram
Mr.Prasad
Mr.Venkateswar Reddy
Mr.Raghavendra
Shakeelabanu

Nature:(JRF/SRF/RA PDF/any other)


SRF
JRF
JRF
SRF
Inspire
SRF
SRF
SRF
RG National fellow
SRF
SRF
MANF
SRF
SRF
DST women scientist
TEQIP assistantship
TEQIP assistantship
JNTUH
JNTUH
CSIR SRF
JNTUH
CRIDA
MANU
MoD, Govt of India
INCOIS
JNTUH
JNTUH
JNTUH

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Number of post graduate students getting


financial assistance from the university.

Under TEQIP II :
2013-2014 year -8 students

41.

42.

Was any need assessment exercise


undertaken before the development of new
programme (s)? If so, highlight the
methodology.
Does the department obtain feedback from

2014-2015 year -8 students


Nil

Yes

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as Learning ability of students is being


teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
evaluated based on the pedagogical
how does the department utilize the
models like VARK
feedback?
b) Students on staff, curriculum and Curriculum
is
being revised
in
teaching-learning-evaluation and how
consultation with the industry, alumni, and
does the department utilize the
market demands.
feedback?
c) Alumni and employers on the Particularly
in case
of M.Tech
programmes offered and how does the
Environmental Management and M.Tech
department utilize the feedback?
Environmental Geomatics, the course is
revised after seeing the feedback from the
students.
43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


1. Dr.Aparna: Lecturer Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJIT)
2. Dr Azeemunissa: Assistant professor in Osmania University
3. Dr.Santhosh: Assistant professor, in Engineering College of Medak
4. Dr. P.Saritha: Assistant professor in Mallareddy Institute of Technology
5. Dr Nalini Vijaya Lakshmi: Environmental Engineer in consultancy college
6. Dr. Jashua scientist NEERI Nagpur
7. Dr. Valli manikyam: administrative staff college Hyderabad
8. Dr. Jyosna: associate professor VNR, Hyderabad
9. Dr. Rambabu research associate saskatchewan university Canada
10. Mr. Raj Kumar is working as Environmental Engineer in Telangana State

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
All India first place in Student Research Convention ANVESHAN
Mr.V.Venkata Ramana, Ph. D student

2010

City strategist award for a document, greening Hyderabad in 2010 to Ms.Madhuri


(M.Sc EST-3rd Sem)
Devathalara Rakshinchandi a skit on Environmental pollution by students of
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M.Sc. Environmental Sciences on the University convocation day.


Promotion of Clay idols of Lord Vinayaka for Vinayaka Chavithi as a ecofriendly measure by students of M.Sc EST & EBT
Exhibition of environmental pollution mitigation measures on world Environmental
day by students of Centre for Environment.
Constructed rain water harvesting pit at old IST building (Students of M.Sc EST,
2010). First ever at JNTUH campus
Prakruthi Paryavaranam-2012 1st Prize in Group discussion
Helping Kurnool flood victims
Say no to plastics (sale of eco-friendly packing material) and donating the
proceedings to a school for the blind
Blood donation camps
Students teaching high school students in slums, free.
45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


We were involved in program on "Wealth out of Waste, with ITC", in bringing
awareness to the public on waste minimization, recycling and reuse.

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.


Students/Research scholars/and faculty are being involved in the organization
number of conferences /training programmers/ workshops.
This enables the students/faculties/Research scholars to enrich their knowledge in
subject domain

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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Strengths
Good networking with
National and International
organizations
52.

Weaknesses

Opportunities

Challenges

Shortage of Faculty

Interaction with
industry

Infrastructure
funds

Future plans of the department.

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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Details of the international conference publications


Dr. V.Himabindu
1

E. L. Santhi priya, C. Mahender, V. Viditha, K. Naga Mahesh, V. Himabindu , Y.


Anjaneyulu, Composite Membrane For Hydrogen Production as a Clean Fuel Using
PEM Water Electrolyser Presented paper at ICEM, 25 28, October 2010, at JNTUH,
Hyderabad.ISBN No. 978-81-7800-252-1.

V. Viditha, E.L.Santhi priya, C. Mahender, K.Naga Mahesh, V. Himabindu,


Y.Anjaneyulu, Hydrogen Storage studies on MOF-177 Presented paper at ICEM, 25
28, October 2010, at JNTUH, Hyderabad. ISBN No. 978-81-7800-252-1.

C. Mahender, S. U. B. Ramakrishna, , K. Pooja, G. Kalyani, V. Anusha, K. Srilatha, M.


Sivaramakrishnan, V. Himabindu*, T. Vijaya Lakshmi Analysis of Radio nuclides and
Trace Metals in Environmental Matrices and Food Samples in Uranium Mining Site.
Presented paper at ICEM, 25 28, October 2010, at JNTUH, Hyderabad. ISBN No. 97881-7800-252-1.

Shankaraiah Golla, Nalini Vijayalaximi Pedamalla, Saritha Poodari, Himabindu


Vurimindi* and Anjaneyulu Yerramilli Sonochemical Oxidation of Rabeprazole-N-Oxide
in Aqueous Solutions. Presented paper at ICEM, 25 28, October 2010, at JNTUH,
Hyderabad. ISBN No. 978-81-7800-252-1.

M. Sivaramakrishnan , B. Satish Kumar, D.Sivaramakrishna1, A. Kavitha, V. Himabindu *


and M. Lakshmi Narasu Biohydrogen production from sewage wastewater by using up
flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor presented at In CoFIBS- 2010, 1-3 October 2010,
Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India

B. Satish Kumar, M. Sivaramakrishnan, D. Sivaramakrishna, A. Kavitha,V. Himabindu*,


M. Lakshmi Narasu Hydrogen production from the fermentation of rice husk wastes with
acidification pretreatment process presented at InCoFIBS- 2010, 1-3 October 2010,
Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India.

Naga Mahesh, V. Himabindu, Presented paper titled Palladium supported on Carbon


nanomaterials and Carbon black as cathode electrocatalyst for a single cell PEM
electrolyser in International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM), December 1216 (2011), Coimbatore, Tamil Naidu.

V.Himabindu, Presented paper titled Hydrogen Production Using PEM Water


Electrolyser and Hydrogen Adsorption On Carbon Nanomaterials in Indian Association
for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) at Kolkata, January (2012).

V.Himabindu, Presented paper titled Studies on Growth and Lipid Production of


Microalgae Chlorella Vulgaris and Botryococcus Braunii at Different CO2 Concentrations
In Culture Flasks And Raceway Ponds in International Algal summit Algae for
Sustainable Development from 21-22nd February (2012), New Delhi

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E.L.Santhi priya, K.Naga Mahesh, V.Himabindu , Y.Anjaneyulu., hydrogen


production by using compositemembrane (nafion/zro2)-basedsolid
polymer electrolyte water electrolyser,4th International Conference on Advanced Nano
Materials, ANM 2012, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras,Chennai, India, October
17th 19th, 2012.

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D. Sivaramakrishna, D. Sreekanth, M. Sivaramakrishnan, B.Satish kumar, V. Himabindu*,


6M. Lakshmi Narasu. Effect of system optimization conditions on biohydrogen production
f7rom herbal wastewater by slaughterhouse sludge, International conference on Advances
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in Bi8ological Hydrogen Production and Applications. 14-15 December 2012, JNTUH,


India.
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V. Viditha, K. Srilatha, M. Venkateswar rao, V. Himabindu and Anjaneyulu Yerramilli.


Synthesis and characterization of metal organic framework (MOF-5) for use in Hydrogen
storage, International conference on Advances in Biological Hydrogen Production and
Applications. 14-15 December 2012, JNTUH, India.

13

B. Satish kumar, M. Sivaramakrishnan, V. Himabindu*, M. Lakshmi Narasu. Optimization


of biohydrogen production from brewery effluent using sewage mixed consortia at
different scales, International conference on Advances in Biological Hydrogen Production
and Applications. 14-15 December 2012, JNTUH, India.

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M. Sivaramakrishnan, B.Satish kumar, S. U. B Ramakrishna, V. Himabindu*, M. Lakshmi


Narasu.The sustainable hydrogen generation in an microbial electrolysis cell by using the
effluent from the hydrogen fermentation system, International conference on Advances in
Biological Hydrogen Production and Applications. 14-15 December 2012, JNTUH, India.

15

Y. Srinivas, N.Chaitanya, V. Himabindu*, M. Lakshmi Narasu. Fermentative hydrogen


production from dairy waste water using anaerobic mixed micro flora, International
conference on Advances in Biological Hydrogen Production and Applications. 14-15
December 2012, JNTUH, India.

16

N.Chaitanya,Y. Srinivas, V. Himabindu1*, M. Lakshmi Narasu. Feasibility study on


fermentative conversion of raw and pretreated starch to hydrogen using anaerobic mixed
micro flora, International conference on Advances in Biological Hydrogen Production and
Applications. 14-15 December 2012, JNTUH, India.

17

K. Venkateswar Reddy, T. Vijayalakshmi, M. Sivarama Krishnan, V. Himabindu*, M.


Lakshmi Narasu. Isolation and characterization of biohydrogen production cellulolytic
bacteria, International conference on Advances in Biological Hydrogen Production and
Applications. 14-15 December 2012, JNTUH, India.

18

T.Raghavendra, K.Srilatha,C.Mahender, Elender, T.Vijayalakshmi, V.Himabindu,


K.Vishwa Prasad, P.Padma Savithri, D.Datta, J.Arunachalam, Estmation of Polonium
Concentration in Ground water Samples from the Peddagattu/Nambapur and Seripalli
regions using Alpha-Spectrophotometry, International conference on Po and Radioactive
Pb Isotopes (INCO-PoPb-2013) , February 10-13,2013.

19

Yamuna Rani. M, Bhagawan.D, Himabindu.V, Venkateswara Reddy.V, Manufacturing of


Eco-environmental Bricks Containing Lake Sediment: Hussain Sagar, India, International
Society of Waste Management, Air and Water (ISWMAW), ANGRU, Hyderabad, 28-30th
Jan-2014. ISBN 81-86862-49-8.

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.

21

K. Srilatha, V.Viditha, V. Himabindu, Y. Anjaneyulu, Production of hydrogen and carbon


nano tube using Ni-SBA-15 catalyst, International Conference on Nanoscience and
Engineering Applications-2014. During 26-28 June-2014 at JNTUH. ISBN:978-81924726-2-1

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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

K.Pooja, D.Sreekanth, S.Shakeela Banu and V.Himabindu, Treatment of Dairy


Wastewater Using Microalgae Botryococousbraunii for Simultaneous Lipid Production,
International conference on Hydrology & watershed Management. 29th October 1st
November 2014 at JNTUH.

25

S.Shakeela Banu, G,shankaraiah, V.Himabindu and K.Ramamohan Reddy, Preliminary


Studies on Removal of Chemical Oxygen Demand from Pharmaceutical Wastewater
using Photo-Catalysis, International conference on Hydrology & watershed Management.
29th October 1st November 2014 at JNTUH.

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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C.Mahender, E.L.Santhi priya, B.Murali, V.Himabindu, Synthesis of nano-phase TiO2


composite membrane ( nafion/ TiO2 ) and its application in PEM water electrolysis cell,
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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E.L.Santhi priya, C.Mahender, V.Viditha, V.Himabindu, Y.Anjaneyulu, Hydrogen


Production by using Composite Membrane (Nafion/Al2 O3) in PEM water electrolysis,
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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S.U.B.Ramakrishna, D.Srinivasulu Reddy, V.Himabindu, Performance Studies of Oxygen


Evolution Reaction of Ru 0.7Mn0.3 O2 and Pd0.7 Mn0.3 O2 as anode electro catalysts in
Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) water electrolysis, 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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K.Srilatha, D.Srinivasulu, S.U.B.Ramakrishna, V.Himabindu, Hydrogen Production Using


Thermo Catalytic Decomposition of Methane on Ni30/Activated Carbon and Ni30/Carbon
Black , 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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D.Srinivasulu, S.U.B.Ramakrishna, K.Srilatha, D.Ravikumar, V.Himabindu, P.Bhramara,


Synthesis and Performance of Pd/CNTs as hydrogen electrode and Pd-RuO2 as Oxygen
electrode for unitized regenerative fuel cell (URFC), 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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V.Viditha, K.Srilatha, V.Himabindu, Synthesis of Zinc Oxide by Flame Synthesis Method


Its Application for Hydrogen Storage and its Cycling Stability Studies, 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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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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Haritha.A, Bhagwan.D, Saritha.P, Shankariah.G, Himabindu.V, Phenol reduction from


Petroleum Refinery Wastewater (PRW) using Electrochemical Techniques, 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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Tulasiram. P, Bhagawan. D, Saritha. P, Shankaraiah. G, V. Himabindu, Heavy Metal


removal from electroplating industry waste water using Electrochemical method,
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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G. Shankaraiah, P. Saritha, D. Bhagawan, V. Himabindu*, S. Vidyavathi, Degradation of


Norfloxacin in aqueous solution using advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). A
comparative study, International Conference on Environment and Energy-2014 [ICEE2014].15-17th December 2014 at JNTUH. ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7

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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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Shakeela banu. S, Bhagawan. D, Kalyani. G, Asmeen Begum, V. Himabindu, K.


RamaMohan Reddy, Degradation Of Sulbactam Sodium Antibiotic Using Electro
Oxidation Method, International Conference on Environment and Energy-2014 [ICEE2014].15-17th December 2014 at JNTUH. ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7

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D. Sreekanth, Shaik Shakeela Banu, D. Siva Ramakrishna, G. Kalyani, V. Himabindu,


Anaerobic treatment of wastewater containing N-triphenyl -5-[41- (bromo methyl) bi
phenyl -2-yl] tetrazole by using Up flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor (UASB),
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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M. Rajani Rani, Dr. V. Himabindu , A performance evaluation of three bioreactor systems:


Activated sludge Process reactor(ASP), up flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor (UASB)
and rotating biological contactor (RBC), 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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Kalyani Gorre , Dr. V. Himabindu, Application of Diatomite for Ammoniacal Nitrogen


Removal from Synthetic Waste Water, 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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D. Bhagawan, Saritha Poodari, Ch. Anand, Shankaraiah Golla, Vurimindi Himabind


Traffic Noise Level Assessment In Ranga Reddy District, 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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Yamuna Rani. M, Bhagawan. D, Himabindu.V, Venkateswara Reddy. V, Utilization Of


Industrial Waste For Brick Production Using Solidification/stabilization Technique,
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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Chaitanya. N, Himabindu. V, Lakshmi narasu, M.Viswanadham, Effect Of Inoculum


Treatment Methods For Enriching Hydrogen producing Bacteria From Anaerobic Sewage
Sludge, International Conference on Environment and Energy-2014 [ICEE-2014].15-17th
December 2014 at JNTUH. ISBN: 978-93-81212-96-7

PLACEMENTS
M. Tech. (ENVIRONMENTAL GEOMATICS) - (2010-BATCH)
S. NO.

ROLL Nos.

Name of the Student

Placement

10031 D 6001

Anusha Reddy.T

TCS soft ware engineer

10031 D 6002

Chaitanya. B.

Google Q A

10031 D 6003

L. Narasimha Rao Nimmakayala

Engg. college faculty

10031 D 6004

Mohan.K

Singareni collieries

10031 D 6005

Srikanth.B

Business
Entrepreneur

10031 D 6006

Vamsi Kiran Davuluri

Google Q A

10031 D 6007

Vinay Kumar Reddy.Y

Director, Env.tal
consultancy

M. Tech. (ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT) - (2010-BATCH)

S. No.
1

Roll Nos.
10031 D 3102

Name of the Student


Ajay Goud Bodiga

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

Syndicate Bank -PO

10031 D 3110

Sandeep.P

Google- Q A

10031 D 3112

Somayeh Bayat

Ph. D student in abroad

10

10031 D 3113

Srihari Mulinti

VRO

11

10031 D 3114

Suresh Babu. D.V

APIIC (Environmental Engineer)

12

10031 D 3115

Swathi.M

IBM

13

10031 D 3116

Vijay Rama Raidu. M. S

Business

M. Tech. (ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT) - (2011-BATCH)

S. No.

Roll No.

Name of the Student

Placement

11031 D 3101

Esther Rani.Ch

Lecturer, engineering college

11031 D 3102

Karuna Kumari. R

ICICI- PO

11031 D 3103

Manideep.T

Environmental

engineer,

Mantra consultancy.
4

11031 D 3105

Pavan Kumar. D.

Govt job medical officer

11031 D 3106

Prabhakar Reddy.A

Pvt. sector

11031 D 3107

Priyanka . M

Environmental

engineer,

Consultancy green co Pvt ltd,


7

11031 D 3110

Ramesh.C

Software Engineer

11031 D 3112

Sri Lakshmi.K

DST Inspire fellow

11031 D 3116

K. Surendar

Environmental

engineer,

Envi-Tech

M. Tech. (ENVIRONMENTAL GEOMATICS) - (2011-BATCH)

S. No. Roll No.

Name of the Student

Placement

11031 D 6001

Abhilash.M

Research scholar CEN, TEQIP-II

11031 D 6002

Abhinai.S

ICICI Bank -PO

11031 D 6003

Anthony Reddy.L

Information not available

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JNT University Hyderabad

11031 D 6004

Ashok Kumar.B

EIA consultant

11031 D 6006

Mohammed Abdul Moid

Research scholar CEN, TEQIP-II

11031 D 6007

Nagarjuna Reddy.P

TCS Software Engineer

11031 D 6009

Pavan Reddy.T

Running consultant surveyor, Hyd

11031 D 6010

Sandeep.G

EIA consultant

11031 D 6011

Shashi Kanth.M

business

10

11031 D 6012

Srinivas.N

electrical engineer central government


job

11

11031 D 6013

Subba Reddy.E

Software industry

M. Tech. (ENVIRONMENTAL GEOMATICS) - (2012-BATCH)

S. No. Roll Nos.

Name of the Student

Placement

12031 D 6007

J. uma

Teacher

12031 D 6008

Karthik Budde

Asst. Engineer, Railway

12031 D 6009

M. Kalyan Chakravarthy

Software engg. Bangalore

12031 D 6010

Maloth Lalitha

ITI, faculty

12031 D 6011

Mamidi Srinivas

Postal deportment

12031 D 6012

Myadara Swetha

Envi. Engineer, consultancy

12031 D 6013

Narsimha . P.

President, SFI, Ranga Reddy zone

12031 D 6014

Praveen Kumar Goskula

ITI, faculty

12031 D 6015

Raju Goud. P.

Information not available

10

12031 D 6016

Ramisetti Narendra Babu

Information not available

11

12031 D 6017

S. Prudhvi Raj Goud

CBI, constable

12

12031 D 6018

Suddala Swathi

Software engineer

13

12031 D 6019

Thunga Anuradha

AVNEON Pvt. Ltd.

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S. No.
1

Roll No.
12031 D 31

Name of the Student

Placement

Sushmitha

SBH, PO

M. Tech. (ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT) - (2012-BATCH)

S. No

ROLL No.

Name of the Student

Placement

12031 D 3101

Alagam Suman

Teacher

12031 D 3102

Ananthagiri Siddartha

EIA- Environmental survey

12031 D 3104

Cheekati Kranthi

Software engineer, Google

12031 D 3105

Chittampelly Anilkumar

EIA- Environmental survey

12031 D 3106

Ega Bhupathi

EIA- Environmental survey

12031 D 3107

Harikrishna Mekala

Envi. Engineer, consultancy

12031 D 3108

Jupalli Krishna Rao

Canara bank PO

12031 D 3110

Kathi Veera Parakram Reddy

Canara bank PO

12031 D 3112

Lekka Vamsi Krishna

EIA- Environmental survey

10

12031 D 3114

Regamdla Lalithaanjali

Ramky

11

12031 D 3115

Shaik Mohd Imran Akram

EIA- Environmental survey

12

12031 D 3116

Simma Aditya Prasad

Envi. Engineer, Coal India

13

12031 D 3117

Suma Mantha

Envi. Engineer, consultancy

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

Rajeswara Rao Menda

EIA-Environmental survey

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Center for Chemical Sciences & Technology


1.

Name of the Department

Centre for Chemical Sciences &


Technology (CCST), IST

2.

Year of establishment

2010

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

Faculty of the University

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

Nil

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign


institutions, etc.

Nil

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

Nil

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/ Trimester/Choice Based Credit


System

Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other


departments

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

10-20 per annum


depending
on vacancy

Programme

Ph.D (Chemistry)

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

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

Prof .A. Jaya


Shree

M.Sc, Ph.D

Professor

Chemistry

25 Years

09

Prof. K.
Mukkanti

M.Sc, Ph.D

Professor
(Retd)

Chemistry

35 Years

35

Prof. Pramod M.Tech,


Kumar
Ph.D

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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12.

13.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

Dr. R. Nageswara Rao (Scientist G, Retd, CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad)

Dr. B. Srinivasulu (Professor of Chemistry, Retd, Kakatiya University)

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information 90%


S.
No.

Name of the faculty

Percentage

Prof. A. Jayashree

100

Prof. B. Srinivasulu

90

Dr. Jyothi Vantikommu

90

Mr. B. F. Mathews

90

Mr. K. Shivaiah

90

Mr. A. Tejeswara Rao

90

K. Priyanka

90

K. Bhagya Sri

90

Mr. Varun Harish

90

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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

--

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major


funding agencies

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

Design of Biological active


molecules
using
molecular
modelling techniques

DST

2 years

17.0

Dr. Jaya Shree

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Synthesis
of
Heterocyclic
compounds via Pd/C catalyzed
reactions

CSIR

Chemical synthesis of cobalt and


cobalt oxide nano particles and its
investigative
studies towards
application in chemical [catalysis,
defence, nano-hybrid materials
and devices], biological and
optoelectronic devices

DRDO

Design, synthesis and Biological


Evaluation of small molecule
antimicotic agents with DNAS
Damaging properties

SERB

3 Years

17.5

Dr. K. Mukkanti

3 Years

14.0

Dr. K. Mukkanti

3 Years

31.5

Dr. Sadanandam
Palle

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
Name of the
Fellow/Centre

Designation

Funding
Agency

Total Grant received

Centre for Chemical


Sciences &
Technology

Professor of
Chemistry, Head

Department
of Science &
Technology

50 Lakhs

Centre for Chemical


Sciences &
Technology

Professor of
Chemistry, Head

TEQUIP II

2 Crores

TOTAL
20.

21.

NIL

2.50 Crores

Research facility / centre with


State recognition

At a state level the centre was well recognized.


It has carried out several research and training
programmes sponsored by the state
government

National recognition

Nil

International recognition

Nil

Special research laboratories


sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate bodies

Nil

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Publications: Total Number of Publications - 195


Name of
the Title

Name of faculty

Nat/ Int.

Name of the Journal

Page No.

--

Prof. A. Jaya Shree

46

--

--

--

Prof. K. K. Mukkanti

130

--

--

--

Prof. Pramod Kumar

08

--

--

--

Dr. T. Bala Narasaiah

11

--

--

Monographs

Chapters in Books

: Nil

Dr. K. Mukkanti

Chapter on Air pollution for PG Diploma in Environmental, Dr. B. R.


Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad.
Dr. Pramod. Kumar

Pramod Kumar and A. K. Gupta (Edited by Gehlawat and Srikant) (Contributed


a chapter in this book) Strategies of rural development Arnold Pub. New Delhi

Edited Books

Dr. K. Mukkanti

Environmental Studies- A Text book for under graduates, By K. Mukkanti, S.


Chands publications, New Delhi.
Practical engineering chemistry, By K. Mukkanti, B.S. publications, Hyderabad.
A text book of engineering chemistry, By S.S. Dara &. K. Mukkanti S. Chands
publications, New Delhi.

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Dr. T.BALA NARASAIAH


1. Effect of Pressure Drop and Tangential Velocity on Vane Angle in Uniflow
Cyclone; Vighneswara Rao K, Bala Narsaiah T, and Pitchumani B, Chemical and
Bioprocess Engineering: Trends and Developments, January 30, 2015 by Apple
Academic Press, ISBN 9781771880770
*

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
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Details of patents and income generated

Nil

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated

Nil

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


industries in India and abroad
Nil

26.

Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)

27.

International Conference on Chemistry for Sustainable Development: Indian


Perspective Held at Abu Dhabi, 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

Dr. K. Mukkanti visited Australia in 2014 to have an MOU with RMIT University,
Australia.

Dr. K. Mukkanti presented a Paper at International conference of Indian Council of


chemists, Held at Tashkent, Afghanistan in 2014.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
Prof. A. Jaya shree
1. Short Term Course on "Formulation development of Nano particles - Application to
Pharma Industry" Sponsored by University Grants Commission is organized as
Course Coordinator scheduled during 17th Aug, 2015 to 22 Aug, 2015 at UGCAcademic Staff College, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad
(JNTUH)
2. Refresher Course on Current trends in Teaching Methodologies related to
Chemistry and pharmacy Sponsored by University Grants Commission as Course
Coordinator during 18-11-2013 to 7-12-2013 at UGC-Academic Staff College,
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (2013)
3. Refresher Course on Green Chemistry in Drug Synthesis Sponsored by University
Grants Commission as Course Coordinator during 5-11-2012 to 26-12-2012 at UGCAcademic Staff College, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad
(2012)
4. Refresher Course on Recent advances in Chemistry and its Teaching Methodology
with reference to Drug Design and Computational Techniques Sponsored by
University Grants Commission as Course Coordinator during 28-11-2011 to 19-122011 at UGC-Academic Staff College, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University
Hyderabad (2011)
5. Refresher Course on Environmental Science and Engineering Attended from 0312-2001 to 22-12-2001, a 3 week refresher course sponsored by UGC, conducted at
academic staff college, JNTUH.
Dr. T. Balanarasaiah
1. Refresher course on Role of Chemical Engineering, Principles in Pharmaceutical
Education & Chemical Industry at UGC-Academic Staff College, JNTUH,
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2. Refresher course on Mathematical Modeling & Simulation for Scientists &
Engineers at UGC-Academic Staff College, JNTUH, Hyderabad during 02.12.2013
to 21.12.2013
3. Refresher course on Recent Trends in Chemical Engineering at UGC-Academic
Staff College, JNTUH, Hyderabad during 05.09.2011 to 24.09.2011
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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

--

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

AMD, MPD, Dr. T.


BARC
Balanarsaiah

--

Design of
CIR,IST
Dosage
JNTUH
saccharification
of Pre-treated
Biomass for
Effective Release
of Fermentable
Sugars.
--

--

Dr. T.
Balanarsaiah

--

-MR. K.
Ananda
Rao

--

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

--

--

--

--

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

Phosphoric Acid NFCL


Production Using
Heat Exchanged
Fluid Bed
Reactor

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
D9216

Sri Harsha.C

Fractionation of
Lignocellulosic
Biomass For
Liquid Fuel
Applications

CIR,IST
JNTUH

Mrs. A.
Meenakshi

Dr. A.
Uma

13031
D9217

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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institute: 70%
Name of the
Student

Roll No.

Batch

External guide

Internal
guide

--

--

Aqeel Ahmed
Subhani

12031D9201

2012

Ashraf Moin

12031D9202

2012

IICT, Hyderabad

Bhagya Sri.
Kodigudla

12031D9203

2012

Dr. Sunil Bawane

Eurbert
Privilege
Mahofa

12031D9204

K .B. V.V.A.
Hema Sundar
Rao

12031D9205

2012

K. Anand Rao, Scientist


officer/G
Mineral Processing
Division,
BARC, Begumpet,
Hyderabad.

Jhansi.Rani B

12031D9206

2012

Dr. T. Sreenivas

Joseph Govha

12031D9207

2012

Dr. T. Bala Narasaiah

Neuland labs,
Pashamylaram, Medak
2012

Dr. T. Bala Narasaiah


CCST, IST, JNTUH

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

K. Anand Rao, Scientist


officer/G

Mrs. A.
Meenakshi

Mineral Processing
Division,

CCST, IST,
JNTUH

BARC, Begumpet,
Hyderabad.
Milton
Manyangadze

12031D9209

2012

Dr. T. Bala Narasaiah


CCST, IST, JNTUH

Dr. T. Bala
Narasaiah
CCST, IST,
JNTUH
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Priyanka.
Kadakanchi

Ravi Sharma. K

12031D9211

2012

2012

Mr. Raji Reddy, Prabhava


Organics Pvt., Ltd.,
Bollaram

Mrs. A.
Meenakshi

Dr. M. Narasimha

Dr. T. Bala
Narasaiah

Asst. Professor,

12031D9212

2012

IIT, Hyderabad

CCST, IST,
JNTUH

Dr. Sunil Bawane

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

University Grants Commission awarded UGC NET Fellowship, Junior Research


Fellowship during 1986-1988 and Senior Research Fellowship during 1988-1991
for doctoral studies in Osmania University, Hyderabad, INDIA.

Osmania University awarded doctorate in Chemistry in the year 1992

Worked as Principal Investigator for project Design of Molecules for Drug


Discovery using Molecular Modelling Techniques in the year 2008 sanctioned
by Department of Science and Technology New Delhi, in chemistry, Dec 2008.

Delivered several extension lectures at various PG centres of Osmania University


and also at JNTUH.

Appointed as The Director , Institute of Science and Technology, in 2014 to


present

Member, Academic senate of JNTUH.

Member, Board of Governors for various affiliated colleges of JNTUH

Member, Board of Studies for various affiliated colleges of JNTUH


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Recipient of Research Excellency award for the year 2015 from The Indus global
foundation

Elected as Fellow of Telangana Academy of Sciences

Affiliations

Fellow - Telangana Academy of Sciences

Fellow - Indian Chemical Society (ICS) Kolkata, India (Life Member-66/99)

Life Member - Indian Association of Chemistry Teachers (IACT), Tata Institute


of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai (Life Member, LM 400)

Life Member The Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata, India (Life
Member-L24172)

Life Member Indian Council of Chemists- (Life Member, LM ,1679)

Life Member Alumni Association Osmania University

Dr. K. Mukkanti

Elect Fellow of AP Academy of Sciences (FAPAS), Hyderabad in recognition of


contribution to Science and Technology.

Senate Member, Sathavahana University, Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh.

Chairman, Assessment Committee, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology


(IICT), Tarnaka, Hyderabad.

Member (CFE) AP Pollution Control Board, Zonal office, Ramachandra Puram


Hyderabad.

Former Chairman, Board of Studies of Chemistry, JNT University Hyderabad.

Former Chairman, Board of Studies of Pharmacy, JNT University Hyderabad.

Former Chairman, Board of Studies of Environmental Science, IST, JNT


University.

Member, Board of Studies of Chemistry, JNT University Ananthapur.

Member, Board of Studies of Applied Chemistry, Cochin University of Science &


Technology, Cochin, Kerala.

Member Board of studies of Environmental Science S. V. University, Tirupati.

Member, Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA).

Member, Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE).

Member, Indian Water Resources Society (IWRS).

Member, Indian Council of Chemists(ICC)

Appointed as DIRECTOR, Rajiv Gandhi University Knowledge Technology, RK


Valley(AP IIIT) since January 2014(for 3 years)(issued the orders but kept
pending because of state bifurcation)

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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Toxicology and Pharmaceutics by survey of Careers 360 Magazine based on


Elsevier Sciences bibliographic indexing database (Listed in Indias 100 best
researchers 2014).
Dr. T. Balanarasaiah

30.

Associate Fellow, AP Academy of Sciences

Member of Institution of Engineers (MIE) (M-1481759), Kolkata

Life member of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (LMIIChE)

(LM-19457), Kolkata.

Life member of Indian Society for Technical Education (LMISTE) (LM-46133),


New Delhi.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Prof. A. Jaya shree
convener for TEQIP-II sponsored international conference on Trend setting
innovations in chemical sciences and technology organised during 16-18th Dec-2015
at Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, Institute of Science and
Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
convener for TEQIP-II sponsored two day work shop on Technological advances in
chemical sciences organised during 14-15th Sep-2015 at Centre for Chemical Sciences
and Technology, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
President for TEQIP sponsored two- Day work shop on stepping into advanced flow
reactors organized during 25-26th February 2015 at Centre for Chemical Sciences and
Technology, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
President for One- Day Awareness Campaign on Rain Water Harvesting in Urban
Area for School Children organized on 31st January 2015 at Centre for Water
Resources, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Co-Convener for the one day National Poster Symposium-III on Advances in Organic
& Medicinal Chemistry (AOMC) jointly organized by the Centre for Chemical
Sciences & Technology (CCST), Institute of Science & Technology (IST), JNTUH,
Hyderabad and Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan section India during
24th December-2014 at
Centre for Chemical Sciences & Technology (CCST),
Institute of Science & Technology (IST), JNTUH, Hyderabad
President for the international conference on environment and energy ICEE 2014,
which is jointly organised by the Centre for environment, IST, JNTUH and
department of mechanical engineering CEH during 15-17 December 2014 at Centre
for Environment, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Delivered an expert lecture at the seminar Emerging Trends in Chemical
Technology
organised by Loyola PG and Degree college, Secunderabad 500010
on 26-11-2014
Chaired a session for the 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Design,
Development and Operation of Micro Air Vehicles (ICRAMAV) conducted during
05-11- 2014 to 07-11-2014 at JNTUH, Hyderabad.
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President for the 4th International Conference on Hydrology and watershed


management (ICHWAM) with a focal theme on Ecosystem Resilience-Rural and
Urban water Requirements organized during 29-10-2014 to 01-11-2014 at Centre
for Water Resources, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Co Convener for the TEQIP sponsored International Conference on New
Dimensions in Chemistry and Chemical Technologies organized during 23-6-2014
to 25-6-2014 at Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, Institute of Science
and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad
Convener for the TEQIP sponsored workshop Emerging trends in Chemical
Sciences and Technology on 9-1-2014 at Centre for Chemical Sciences and
Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad
Member of organising Committee for the TEQIP sponsored workshop Industrial
Waste Water Treatment Technologies Zero Discharge on 21-3-2014 at Centre for
Chemical Sciences and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad
Member of advisory Committee for organizing the national workshop on Drug
Synthesis in Industry organised by the Department of Chemistry, College of
Engineering, JNTUH, Hyderabad, during February, 5th and 6th 2013
Organizing secretary for chemistry stream in A.P. SCIENCE CONGRESS which
was conducted in JNTUH, Hyderabad, during November 18 to 20, 2010
President for the conference Green Chemistry in Drug Synthesis which was
organized at M.N.R. P.G. College on 29/01/2008
Member of advisory Committee for organizing the UGC sponsored state level 2 day
Seminar on Green Chemistry organized by department of chemistry, A. V.
College, Hyderabad on 07-12-2006 and 08-12-2006.
Organizing Secretary and convener for the conference entitled Recent Advances in
Drug Design conducted by P. G. Department of Chemistry, A. V. P. G. Centre,
Hyderabad on 05-02-2005.
Dr. K. Mukkanti
Conducted a international conference on New Dimensions in Chemistry and
Chemical Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry from 23rd June 2014 25th
June 2014 in IST, JNTUH.
Conducted a Two-Day Workshop on Green Chemistry at Institute of Science &
Technology, JNTUH, Kukatpally, Hyderabad during 14th -15th February 2009
Conducted a Two-Day conference on Recent Trends in Environmental monitoring,
science& Technology, held from 21st 22nd March 2007, at Centre for Environment,
IST, JNTUH, Kukatpally, Hyderabad.
Conducted a Two-Day workshop on Engineering Chemistry, held during 24th -25th
Oct 2009, at JNT University Hyderabad.
Conducted a Two-Day workshop on Environmental Issues in Chemical &
Pharmaceutical Industries, Institute of Science & Technology, JNTUH, Kukatpally,
Hyderabad during Sept 1st -2nd 2008

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Conducted a Two-Day workshop on Best Industrial Practices in Environment,


Health & safety, Institute of Science & Technology, JNTUH, Kukatpally,
Hyderabad during 17th -19th April 2006
Conducted a Twelve-Day workshop on Modern Analytical instrumental Training
for Pharma industry, Institute of Science & Technology, JNTUH, Kukatpally,
Hyderabad during 13th -24th June 2007
Conducted a One-Day workshop on Role of Industries to mitigate the Impacts of
Climate Change, Institute of Science & Technology, JNTUH, Kukatpally,
Hyderabad during 20th Feb 2010.
Conducted a One-Day workshop on Emerging trends in industrial waste
management, Institute of Science & Technology, JNTUH, Kukatpally, Hyderabad
during 22nd March 2013.
Conducted a One-Day workshop on Industrial Safety and Occupational Health,
Institute of Science & Technology, JNTUH, Kukatpally, Hyderabad during 21st April
2011.
Three weeks Refresher Course on Resend Advances in Chemistry and its Teaching
Methodology with refer to Drug Design and Computational Techniques, Sponsored
by UGC as course convener during 28th Nov 2011 to 19th Dec 2011 at UGC
Academic Staff College, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Three weeks Refresher Course on Green Chemistry in Drug Synthesis, Sponsored
by UGC as course convener during 05th Nov 2012 to 26th Nov 2012 at UGC
Academic Staff College, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Conducted a One-Day workshop on Emerging Trends Industrial Waste Management
Technologies, Institute of Science & Technology, JNTUH, Kukatpally, Hyderabad
during 22nd March 2013
Dr. T. Bala Narasaiah
Local Organizing Secretary, International Conference on New Dimensions in
Chemistry & Chemical Technologies-Applications in Pharma Industry (NDCT2014) June, 23-25, 2014, CCST, IST, JNTUH
Co-convener, One-Day Workshop On Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Techno logies- Zero- Discharge on 21st March, 2014, CCST, IST, JNTUH
Co-convener, One-Day Workshop On Emerging Trends in Chemical Sciences &
Techno logy under TEQIP-II on 9th January, 2014, CCST,IST,JNTUH
Coordinator, a two-day workshop on Combating Climate Change at JNTUACEA,
Ananthapur during 18-19 ,March, 2010 which was sponsored by AP Pollution
Control Board, Zonal office, Kurnool.
Coordinator, FUSION-2009, A National Level Chemical engineering students
Symposium, 10th Sept, 2009, JNTUACE, Ananthapur.
Coordinator, awareness programme on Energy, Environment & Water conservation
a community service program under TEQIP on 26th Oct 2007
Convener, a two- day workshop on Advances in Chemical Engineering at
JNTUCE, Ananthapur during 23-24 ,Feb 2007 under TEQIP networking

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Convener, iChescon-2005, A National Level Chemical Engineering students meet ,


25th & 26th February 2005 at SRTIST, Nalgonda
Co-convener, ENVIRON-2004, a Two-day State Level Conference on Environmental
Science, 19-20, March 2004 at SRTIST, Nalgonda.
Convener, CHEMPODIUM-2001, a State level Chemical Engineering Students
Technical Quiz Competition, 12th October, 2001 at SRTIST, Nalgonda
Member, Physical arrangements committee, CHEMCON-2002, Hyderabad.
31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: NA

32.

Student profile programme-wise


Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)

Applications
received

M. Tech. Chemical
Technology

M. Sc. Analytical Chemistry

M. Sc. Organic Chemistry

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%
------------

% 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

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

--

PG to M.Phil.

--

PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

5%
--

Employed
Campus selection

75%

Other than campus recruitment

25%

Entrepreneurs
36.

--

Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university

20%

from other universities within the State

70%

from universities from other States

10%

from universities outside the country

37.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and


D.Litt. during the assessment period

38.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with


regard to

--

Nil

a) Library

Yes

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

Wifi

c) Total number of class rooms

6
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d) Class rooms with ICT facility

e) Students laboratories

f) Research laboratories

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

01

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b) from other institutions/universities

01

Dr. Jyothi Vantikommu, UGC-Dr. D. S. Kothari PDF from 2012-2015.


40.

Number of post graduate students getting Under TEQIP -5 Members on Each


financial assistance from the university.
Semester
M.Tech
(Chemical
Technology)

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.

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?

The feedback on curriculum will be obtained through departmental


discussions.

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
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43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

: Nil

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
Soft Skills training programmes for students
TEQIP sponsored two- Day work shop on stepping into advanced flow reactors
organized during 25-26th February 2015 at Centre for Chemical Sciences and
Technology, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
One-Day Awareness Campaign on Rain Water Harvesting in Urban Area for
School Children organized on 31st January 2015 at Centre for Water Resources,
Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
One day National Poster Symposium-III on Advances in Organic & Medicinal
Chemistry (AOMC) jointly organized by the Centre for Chemical Sciences &
Technology (CCST), Institute of Science & Technology (IST), JNTUH, Hyderabad
and Royal Society of Chemistry (London)-Deccan section India during 24th
December-2014 at Centre for Chemical Sciences & Technology (CCST), Institute
of Science & Technology (IST), JNTUH, Hyderabad
International conference on environment and energy ICEE 2014, which is jointly
organised by the Centre for environment, IST, JNTUH and department of
mechanical engineering CEH during 15-17 December 2014 at Centre for
Environment, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Expert lecture at the seminar Emerging Trends in Chemical Technology
organised by Loyola PG and Degree college, Secunderabad 500010 on 26-11-2014
3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Design, Development and
Operation of Micro Air Vehicles (ICRAMAV) conducted during 05-11- 2014 to 0711-2014 at JNTUH, Hyderabad.
4th International Conference on Hydrology and watershed management (ICHWAM)
with a focal theme on Ecosystem Resilience-Rural and Urban water
Requirements organized during 29-10-2014 to 01-11-2014 at Centre for Water
Resources, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
TEQIP sponsored International Conference on New Dimensions
in Chemistry
and Chemical Technologies organized during 23-6-2014 to 25-6-2014 at Centre for
Chemical Sciences and Technology, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTUH,
Hyderabad
TEQIP sponsored workshop Emerging trends in Chemical Sciences and
Technology on 9-1-2014 at Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology,
JNTUH, Hyderabad
TEQIP sponsored workshop Industrial Waste Water Treatment Technologies
Zero Discharge on 21-3-2014 at Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology,
JNTUH, Hyderabad
National workshop on Drug Synthesis in Industry organised by the Department of
Chemistry, College of Engineering, JNTUH, Hyderabad, during February, 5th and
6th 2013

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Chemistry stream in A.P. SCIENCE CONGRESS which was conducted in


JNTUH, Hyderabad, during November 18 to 20, 2010
Green Chemistry in Drug Synthesis which was organized at M.N.R. P.G.
College on 29/01/2008
2 day Seminar on Green Chemistry organized by department of chemistry, A. V.
College, Hyderabad on 07-12-2006 and 08-12-2006.
Conference entitled Recent Advances in Drug Design Conducted by P. G.
Department of Chemistry, A. V. P. G. Centre, Hyderabad on 05-02-2005.
45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
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.

47.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


The student & faculty have conducted demonstration classes to the public in
general and farmers in particular the best Green Chemistry Activities.

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.


With the advent of vast research & development in chemical sciences, chemists
need to know and apply the green chemistry principles starting from the
learning stages. Chemists & engineers are designers, who have the unique
ability to influence molecules, materials, products, processes and system at the
earliest possible stages of their development

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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51.

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.

52.

Future plans of the department.


In the Immediate future the centre wants to develop Chemical Sciences and
modelling lab, as well as the research lab by attracting funding from FIST, AICTE
Programme of the DST or other similar Programmes of the Government.
In the Long run the centre wants to start one more M.Tech Programmes related to
Chemistry.

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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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Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride Bulusu lakshmi Sushma, G. Madhusudhan, A.


Jayashree and Koti Reddy Yeruva Orient. J. Chem., Vol. 31(4), 2207-2212
(2015)
11. Asian Journal of Chemistry, PEG-600 Mediated phase transfer catalyst free Nalkylations of 2-butyl-5-chloro-1H-imidazole-4-carbaldehyde, A.V. Hanumantha
Rao, P. N. Kishore Babu, V. Lakshman Rao and A. Jaya Shree, 27(5), 2015,
1910.
12. Asian Journal of Chemistry, Facile and short synthesis of (+) 1-hydroxy
indolizidine and (+) coniceine from picolinic acid ethyl ester via cross claisen
condensation S. Veeraswamy, R. Venkat Ragavan, Y. Narasimha Reddy,
Satyanarayana Yennam, A. Jayashree, 27(5), 2015, 1667-1670.
13. Chemistry and Biology Interface, Comproportionation based Cu(I) catalyzed
[3+2] cycloaddition of nitriles and sodium azide, Rakeshwar Bandichhor, A
Raghupathi Reddy, B. Yakambram, srinivasulu k, A. Jaya shree,
Comproportionation based Cu(I) catalyzed [3+2] cycloaddition of nitriles and
sodium azide, 5(1), 2015, 23-34.
14. Medicinal Chemistry Research, Design, synthesis and biological activity
evaluation of novel pefloxacin derivatives as potential antibacterial agents
Synthesis, biological activity evaluation and molecular modeling studies of novel
pefloxacin derivatives-the potential cytotoxic antibacterials, Tejeswara Rao
Allaka, Naveen Polkam, Parsharamulu Rayam, Janardhan Sridhara, Narahari
Sastry Garikapati, Sudha Sravanti Kotapalli, Ramesh Ummanni and Jayashree
Anireddy communicated, 2015.
15. Chromatographia, Development of stereo selective method for the quantification
of stereo isomers and geometrical isomer of pitavastatin calcium by enhanced
approach. Balasubramanian, Hariram, A. Jayashree, 77, 2014, 901-912.
16. Journal of Pharmacy Research, Identification, Isolation and characterization of
new impurity in Donepezil hydrochloride. N. Jagadeesh, Y. Ravindra Kumar, A.
Jayashree, Sandeep Mohanty, Kirti Kumar Jain, Vol 8, No. 7, 2014, 897-904.
17. Der Pharma Chemica, Synthesis and biological evaluation of functionalized
quinoxaline derivatives. V. Venkataramireddy, A. Tejeswararao, A. Jayashree, V
Ravi, 6, 2014, 73-78.
18. Journal of Pharmacy Research, Structural elucidation of potential impurities of
raloxifene hydrochloride by LC/ESI-MS and NMR, N Jagadeesh, Y Ravindra
kumar, Sandeep mohanty, A Jayashree, Vol. No. 8(6), 2014, 718-727.
19. Asian Journal of Chemistry, An Investigation into Formation of Impurities
During Synthesis of Blonanserin K. Sudarshan Rao, K. Nageswara Rao, T. Uma
Shankara Sastry, P. Muralikrishna and A. Jayashree , Vol. 26, No. 18, 2014,
5928-5930.
20. Organic Process Research & Development, Bandichhor Rakeshwar,
Madaraboina Mahender, Mohanarangam Saravanan, Sridhar Ch., Chandrashekar
Elati Raviram, Lilakar Jaydeepkumar, Anireddy Jayashree, Identification and
characterization of potential impurities of dronedarone hydrochloride,18(1),
2014, 157-162.
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21. Asian Journal of Chemistry, Identification and Synthesis of Impurities Formed


During Preparation of Azelnidipine K. Sudarshan Rao, K. Nageswara Rao,
Bhausaheb chavan, P. Muralikrishna and A. Jayashree, Vol. 26, No. 15, 2014,
4675-4678.
22. Asian Journal of Chemistry, An efficient synthesis of racemic tolterodine, K.
Sudarshan Rao, K. Nageswara Rao, P. Muralikrishna and A. Jayashree, Vol. 26,
No. 9, 2014, 2813-2814.
23. Journal of Amino Acids, Design and Synthesis of Novel Isoxazole Tethered
Quinone-Amino Acid Hybrids, Manoranjan Behera, P Ravi Kumar, M Sambaiah,
Venu Kandula, P Nagaraju, A Jaya Shree and Satyanarayana Yennam, Volume
2014, Article ID 721291, 2014, 14 pages.
24. Asian J. Research Chem, Synthesis and Characterization of Substituted-(1Hbenzo[d] imidazol-2-yl) amino-pyrimidine Derivatives K. Sudarshan Rao, K.
Nageswara Rao, Bhausaheb chavan, P. Muralikrishna and A. Jayashree, Vol. 7,
No. 3, 2014, 293-294.
25. Journal of Chromatographic Science, Development and validation of simple,
sensitive, selective and stability indicating RP-UPLC method for the quantitative
determination of Ritonavir and its related compounds. Srinivasarao Koppala,
Bibhuranjan Panigrahi, S.V.N Raju, K. Padmaja reddy, V. Ranga Reddy,
Jayashree Anireddy, 53(5), 2014, 662-675.
26. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Synthesis
and characterization of 3-(2-methylindoline-1-yl)-2-substituted phenylthiazolidin4-ones using thioglycolic acid, K. Sudarshan Rao, K. Nageswara Rao, Bhausaheb
chavan, P. Muralikrishna and A. Jayashree, vol 5(11), 2014, 43-47.
27. Asian Journal of Chemistry, Zn (OAc) 2.2H2O-Catalysed One-pot Efficient
Synthesis of Amino Nitriles, V.Venkata Rami Reddy. B. Saritha, R. Ramu, Ravi
Varala and A. Jayashree. 26(21), 2014, 7439-7442.
28. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences, V. Venkata
Rami Reddy, K. Sri Harika, Vijay Kotra, Jayashree. A and Ravi Varala Synthesis
of novel 5-carboxynaphthanilide dihydro pyrimidinone derivatives and
evaluation of their biological activity, vol. 3(4), 2014, 915-921.
29. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Development
and validation of RP-HPLC method for simultaneous determination of metformin
and miglitol in bulk and pharmaceutical formulation, B. Bhoomaiah, A.Jaya
shree, Vol.6(6), 2014, 135-141.
30. International Journal of Chromatographic Technologies, Development and
validation of stability indicating HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of
Telmisartan
and
Hydrochlorothiazide
related
substances
in
Telmisartan/Hydrochlorothiazide tablets, Palakurthi Ashok Kumar, Sivaranjani
Thiagarajan, Y Ravindra Kumar and Anireddy Jaya shree, Vol.1(1), 2014, 1-12.
31. Chemistry Letters, Ethyl-1-imidazole carbamate (EImC) as a carbonylating
agent: Efficient synthesis of oxazolidine-2-ones from amino alcohols, S.
Veeraswamy, R. Venkat Ragavan, Y. Narasimha Reddy, Satyanarayana Yennam,
A. Jayashree, Vol.42 (2), 2013, 109-111.
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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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42. International Research Journal of Pharmacy (IRJP), Synthesis and


characterisation of related impurities of Eletriptan Hydrobromide an antimigraine
agent, K. Sudarshan Rao, K. Nageshwar Rao, B. Chavan, S. RadhaKrishna and A.
Jayashree, 3 (10), 2012, 119-122.
43. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, Synthesis, anti-bacterial,
anti-asthmatic and anti-diabetic activities of novel 3-substituted quinazolin-4-ones
using 1-Butyl-3-methyl-imidazolium tetrafluoro borate [BMIM+][BF4-] as a
green, efficient and reusable catalyst under solvent free conditions, Ashok
Dongamanti, Radhika Gadiparthi Roopa Redamala, Jayashree Anireddy, Nagaraju
Burri, Jyothi Vantikommu, 4(8), 2012, 3991-4000.
44. The Experiment, RP-HPLC method for the quantification of cladribine in
pharmaceutical formulation, Bhoomaih, A. Jayashree, Vol. 2 (2), 2012, 93-101.
45. Der Pharma chemica, Convenient Synthesis of Phenolic Esters of O-bromo
Substituted Phenyl acetic acids, D. Ashok, G. Radhika, R. Roopa, A. Jayashree,
V. Jyothi, 4(2) 2012, 650-654.
Conferences:
1.

Presented a papers of the International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations


in Chemical Sciences & Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCSTAPI 2015) held at JNTUH, Hyderabad in 2015, Validated Method For
Determination Of Benzyl Amine And Dimethyl Amine Content In Moxifloxacin
By Ion Chromatography With Suppressed Conductivity Detector. B. Lakshmi
sushma, G. Madhusudhan, A. Jayashree, KMV. Narayanarao, M. Vijayalakshmi,
2015.

2.

Presented a paper of the International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations


in Chemical Sciences & Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCSTAPI 2015) held at JNTUH, Hyderabad in 2015, Identification, Characterization
and synthesis of two new related impurities of Diltiazem. Jagadeesh Narkedimilli,
Y. Ravindrakumar, A. Jayashree, 2015.

3.

Presented a papers of the International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations


in Chemical Sciences & Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCSTAPI 2015) held at JNTUH, Hyderabad in 2015, Regioselective one-pot synthesis
of
2-methyl-1-((1-phenyl-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)methyl)-1H-benzo[d]imidazole
derivatives via click chemistry approach. Parsharamulu Rayam, Naveen Polkam,
Tejeswara Rao Allaka, Naveen Kuntala, Shankaraiah Malthum and Jaya Shree
Anireddy, 2015.

4.

Presented a papers of the International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations


in Chemical Sciences & Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCSTAPI 2015) held at JNTUH, Hyderabad in 2015, Design and Construction of
1,3,4-Oxadiazol on NSAIDs. Shankaraiah Malthum, Naveen Polkam, Tejeswara
Rao Allaka, Naveen Kuntala, Parsharamulu Rayam and Jaya Shree Anireddy,
2015.

5.

Presented a paper of the International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations


in Chemical Sciences & Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCSTAPI 2015) held at JNTUH, Hyderabad in 2015, Design, Molecular Properties
Studies and Identification of potent Scaffold of pyrazoloisoxazole template.
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Naveen Polkam, Shankaraiah Malthum, Parsharamulu Rayam, Jaya Shree


Anireddy.
6.

Presented a paper of the International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations


in Chemical Sciences & Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCSTAPI 2015) held at JNTUH, Hyderabad in 2015, A Quality by Design (QbD)
Based Method Development for the Determination of Impurities in Erlotinib API
and Erlotinib formulations. Palakurthi. Ashok Kumar, Y. Ravidra Babu, A.
Jayashree, 2015.

7.

International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &


Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Synthesis of Novel Oxazole Based
Amino Acid Hybrid via Oxidative Cyclization Reaction as the Key Step is
presented.

8.

International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &


Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled PEG-600 Mediated phase transfer
catalyst free N-alkylations of 2-butyl-5-chloro-1H-imidazole-4-carbaldehyde is
presented.

9.

International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &


Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Synthesis and Biological activity of
3,4-dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones using Cerium chloride as a catalyst is
presented.

10. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &


Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Synthesis, characterization and
biological activity of 1, 2, 3-triazoles derivatives of Etodolac is presented.
11. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Cyclohexane spacer for linking 4chromanone frameworks: A new strategy for the identification of novel bis
molecules as potent inhibitors of mycobacterium tuberculosis is presented.
12. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Identification and Characterization of
Novel Potential Impurities of Bis Dioxopiperizine (Dexrozaxane) is presented.
13. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Identification, synthesis and
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charecterization of related substances of saxagliptin hydrochloride is presented.


14. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Identification, Characterization and
synthesis of two new related impurities of Diltiazem is presented.
15. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Chiral chromatographic separation for
isomers of Rosuvastatin calcium and its spectral identification data is presented.
16. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Stereo selective synthesis for potential
isomers of Ticagrelor key starting material; 2-(((3aR,4S,6R,6aS)-6-amino-2,2dimethyltetrahydro-4H-cyclo
penta[d][1,3]dioxol-4-yl)oxy)ethan-1-ol(2R,3R)2,3-dihydroxy succinate is presented.
17. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled A Novel Synthesis of 1-Aryl-AzaIsoflavone via the Enaminone and Its Derivatization using the Cross Coupling
Reaction is presented.
18. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled A Quality by Design (QbD) Based
Method Development for the Determination of Impurities in Erlotinib API and
Erlotinib formulations is presented.
19. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Ethyl-1-imidazole carbamate (EImC)
as a carbonylating agent: Efficient synthesis of oxazolidine-2-ones from amino
alcohols is presented.
20. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Design, synthesis and biological
evaluation of fluoroquinolone citrate conjugates as HDAC inhibitors is presented.
21. International Conference on Trend Setting Innovations in Chemical Sciences &
Technology-Applications in Pharma Industry (TSCST-API 2015) organized by
Centre for Chemical Sciences and Technology, IST at JNTUH on 16th18th
December 2015 presented a paper entitled Synthesis and Antibacterial Activity
studies of 6-methoxyquinazoline-triazole and its derivatives is presented.
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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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December 2014 presented a paper entitled Identification and structural


elucidation of unknown impurities in pharmaceutical products; case study:
raloxifene is presented.
31. 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 characterization of
sumatriptan and rizatriptan using orthophosphoric acid for cyclisation of indole
ring is presented.
32. 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 Design, synthesis and in vitro
anticancer evolution of s-triazines is presented.
33. 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 A convenient synthesis of 2,5di(aziridin-1-yl)-3-aryl-6-(5-phenylisoxazol-3-yl)cyclohexa-2, 5-diene-1,4-diones
is presented.
34. 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 development and validation of stability
indicating HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of telmisartan and
hydrochlorothiazide related substances in telmisartan/hydrochloro thiazide
tablets is presented.
35. 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 Design, synthesis and spectral
characterization of 4-(thiazol-2-yl)pyridine-2-carboxamide derivatives is
presented.
36. 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 An efficient and scalable synthesis of
fosamprenavir calcium is presented.
37. 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 Comproportionation based Cu(I)
catalyzed [3+2] cycloaddition of nitriles and sodium azide is presented.
38. International Conference on New Dimensions in Chemistry and Chemical
Technologies-Applications in Pharma Industry, Organized by CCST, IST,
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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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dihydrobenzo[b][1,4] oxazepin-4-y1)phenols and their antimicrobial activity is


presented on 3-3-2014.
48. 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 Synthesis
and characterization of novel 2-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-2-(piperazen-1y1)-1(pyridine-3-y1) ethanone and its reductive alkylation analogues is presented.
49. 20th ISCB International Conference (ISCBC-2014) on Chemistry and medicinal
plants in translational medicine for healthcare at Department of Chemistry,
University of Delhi, during March 1-4, 2014 presented a paper entitled An
efficient one-step, chemo selective reduction of alkyl ketones over aryl ketones in
-diketones using LIHMDS and lithium aluminium hydride is presented.
50.

16th CRSI chemical research society of India, national Chemistry Symposium,


IIT Bombay, Mumbai, held during February 7-9, 2014 presented a paper entitled,
A novel synthesis of isoxazole tethered quinone-amino acid hybrids via1,3-dipolar
cycloaddition reaction as the key step is presented on 8-2-2014.

51.

National conference on Frontiers of chemical research 2013 (NCFCR - 2013)


Organized at department of chemistry, CEH, JNTUH during 25th and 26th October
2013 presented a paper entitled towards the total Synthesis of hyrtiocarboline and
its novel derivatives is presented on 25-11-2013.

52. National conference on Frontiers of chemical research 2013 (NCFCR - 2013)


organized at department of chemistry, CEH, JNTUH during 25th and 26th October
2013 presented a paper entitled Synthesis of novel quinone containing alkylating
agents dna alkylation by aziridinyl quinones is presented on 25-11-2013.
53. National conference on Frontiers of chemical research (NCFCR - 2013) organized
at department of chemistry, CEH, JNTUH during 25th and 26th October 2013
presented a paper entitled Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of
pyrazolo [3,4-d] pyrimidines is presented on 25-11-2013.
54. National conference on Frontiers of chemical research 2013 (NCFCR - 2013)
organized at department of chemistry, CEH, JNTUH during 25th and 26th October
2013
presented a paper entitled Synthesis of quinoline based novel acyl
hydrazones and its biological evaluation is presented on 25-11-2013.
55. National conference on Frontiers of chemical research 2013 (NCFCR - 2013)
organized at department of chemistry, CEH, JNTUH during 25th and 26th October
2013 presented a paper entitled Synthesis of oxaprozin acid acyl hydrazone
derivatives is presented on 25-11-2013.
56. National conference on Frontiers of chemical research 2013 (NCFCR - 2013)
organized at department of chemistry, CEH, JNTUH during 25th and 26th October
2013 presented a paper entitled Synthesis of a series of novel 1,4-disubstuted
1,2,3-triazole compounds bearing D-Glucose derivative by [3+2] cycloaddition is
presented on 26-11-2013.
57. National conference on Frontiers of chemical research 2013 (NCFCR - 2013)
organized at department of chemistry, CEH, JNTUH during 25th and 26th October
2013 presented a paper entitled Ethyl imidazole1-carboxylate (elmc) as a
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carbonylating agent: efficient synthesis of oxazolidin-2-ones from amino alcohols


is presented on 26-11-2013.
58. National conference on Frontiers of chemical research 2013 (NCFCR - 2013)
organized at department of chemistry, CEH, JNTUH during 25th and 26th October
2013 presented a paper entitled Preparation of 3-(3-methoxyphenyl)thiophene-2carbaldehyde and its chalcone derivatives, and their biological activities is
presented on 26-11-2013.
59. National conference on Frontiers of chemical research 2013 (NCFCR - 2013)
organized at department of chemistry, CEH, JNTUH during 25th and 26th October
2013 presented a paper entitled RP-HPLC method for the quantification of
cladribine in pharmaceutical formulation is presented on 26-11-2013.
60. National Poster Symposium on Organic/Medicinal Chemistry organized by Royal
Society of Chemistry Deccan Chapter, Hyderabad at CSIR-Indian Institute of
Chemical Technology, Hyderabad held on 15-12-2012 a poster entitled Synthesis
of odoratine and its derivatives by suzuki coupling reaction as the key step is
presented on 15-12-2012.
61. National Poster Symposium on Organic/Medicinal Chemistry organized by Royal
Society of Chemistry Deccan Chapter, Hyderabad at CSIR-Indian Institute of
Chemical Technology, Hyderabad held on 15-12-2012 a poster entitled Synthesis
of 1,4-disubstituted triazole derivatives in water medium by click chemistry
approach and their pharmacological evaluation as potential cytotoxic agents is
presented.
62. National Poster Symposium on Organic/Medicinal Chemistry organized by Royal
Society of Chemistry Deccan Chapter, Hyderabad at CSIR-Indian Institute of
Chemical Technology, Hyderabad held on 15-12-2012 a poster entitled One pot
synthesis and antimicrobial activity of 1,4-disubstituted triazole derivatives is
presented.
63. National Poster Symposium on Organic/Medicinal Chemistry organized by Royal
Society of Chemistry Deccan Chapter, Hyderabad at CSIR-Indian Institute of
Chemical Technology, Hyderabad held on 15-12-2012 a poster entitled An
efficient one-step, chemo selective reduction of alkyl ketones over aryl ketones in
-diketones using LIHMDS and lithium aluminium hydride is presented.
64. International Symposium on Chemistry and Chemical Biology of Natural
Products (CCBNP-2012) organized by CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical
Technology, Hyderabad held during 2-4 August 2012 a paper entitled Design and
development of combretastatin based antitumor agents is presented on 3rd august
2012.
65. International Symposium on Chemistry and Chemical Biology of Natural
Products (CCBNP-2012) organized by CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical
Technology, Hyderabad held during 2-4 August 2012 a paper entitled Synthesis of
novel tetracyclic acridone carboxamides as cytotoxic and dna binding agents is
presented on 3rd august 2012.
66. International Symposium on Chemistry and Chemical Biology of Natural
Products (CCBNP - 2012) organized by CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical
Technology, Hyderabad held during 2-4 August 2012 a paper entitled Synthesis of
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novel isoxazole-benzoquinone hybrids via 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction as a


key step is presented on 3rd august 2012
67. International Symposium on Chemistry and Chemical Biology of Natural
Products (CCBNP - 2012) organized by CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical
Technology, Hyderabad held during 2-4 August 2012 a paper entitled Synthesis,
characterization and biological activity of some citrate composites of novel
fluoroquinolone triazoles is presented on 3rd august 2012.
68. National Conference on Latest Trends in Emerging Materials (NCLTEM - 2012)
organized by Department of Physics JNTUH College of Engineering, Jawaharlal
Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad held during 20th & 21st January
2012 a paper entitled Gold nano conjugates in drug delivery systems is presented
on 21st January 2012
Prof. K. Mukkanti
1. 1,2,3-Triazoles derived from olanzapine: their synthesis via an ultrasound
assisted CuAAC method and evaluation as inhibitors of PDE4B. Suresh Babu
Nallapati, B. Yogi Sreenivas, Ramudu Bankala,Kishore V. L. Parsa, Shivashankar
Sripelly, K. Mukkanti and Manojit Pal, RSC Adv., 2015,5, 94623-94628.
2. A Pd-catalyzed direct entry to 11-substituted 6 Hisoindolo [2,1-a]indol-6-one
derivatives as potential anticancer agents. Suresh Babu Nallapati, Raju Adepu,
Mohd Ashraf Ashfaq, B. Yogi Sreenivas,K. Mukkanti and Manojit Pal, RSC
Adv., 2015, 5, 8868688691.
3. Pd-catalyzed isocyanide insertion/nucleophilic attack by indole C3/desulfonylation in the same pot: a direct access to indoloquinolines of
pharmacological interest.
Bagineni Prasad, Suresh Babu Nallapati, Sunder Kumar Kolli, Atul Kumar Sharma,
Swapna Yellanki, Raghavender Medisetti, Pushkar Kulkarni, S. Sripelly, K.
Mukkanti and Manojit Pal. RSC Adv., 2015,5, 62966-62970
4. Mefenamic acid based novel indole analogues: Their synthesis and antiproliferative effects. P. Vijaya Babu, Mohd Ashraf Ashfaq, K. Shiva Kumar, K.
Mukkanti, Manojit Pal Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2015.
5. First total synthesis of (-)-Auranomide C and its derivatives, Kumaraswamy
Sorra, K. Mukkanti and Srinivas Pusuluri Synthesis, 2014, 46, 189-194.
6. Synthesis, anticonvulsant, sedative and anxiolytic activities of novel
annulated pyrrolo[1,4]benzodiazepines
Kumaraswamy Sorra, Chi-Fen Chang, Srinivas Pusuluri, Khagga Mukkanti,
Min-Chiau Laiu, Bo-Ying Bao, Chia-Hao Su and Ta-Hsien Chuang.International
Journal of Molecular Sciences 2014, 15, 16500-16510.
7. Design, synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of indolylsulfonamide
amines as potent and selective 5-HT6 receptor antagonists. Nirogi RV,
Bandyala TR, Reballi V, Konda JB, Daulatabad AV, Khagga Mukkanti J
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8. Eco-friendly nitration of benzenes over Zeolite-- SBA-15 composite catalyst.


Venkata Siva Prasad Ganjala, Chinna Krishna Prasad Neeli, Chodimella Venkata
Promod, Mukkanti Khagga, Kamaraju Seetha Rama Rao, David Raju Burri
Catalysis Communications, 2014, 49, 82-86.
9. Synthesis of N-(3-arylprop-2 -ynyl) substituted olanzapine derivatives as
potential Inhibitors of PDE4B. P.Vijayababu, Dhilli Rao, Meda Chandana
Lakshmi,T.Deora,Girdhar Singh,Kolli Sunder Kumar, Parsa Kishore
V.L,K.Mukkanti, Manojit Pal Tetrahedron 2014
10. Pd/C mediated Alkynylation of Indazoles: Synthesis and Pharmacological
Evaluation of Mono and Dialkynyl-Substituted Indazoles. Dhilli Rao Gorja,
Shiva Kumar.K, Dulla.B, Mukkanti.K, Manojith Pal. Journal of Heterocyclic
Chemistry (2014), 51(2), 374-382.
11. Nimusalide based novel glycolamide esters: their design, synthesis, and
pharmacological evalution.
Kankanala Kavitha, Vengala Ranga
Reddy,Yumnam Priyadarshini Devi, Lakshmi Narsu Mangamoori,Mukkanti
Khagga,Sarbani Pal. Journal of Chemistry (2013), 816769/1-816769/8, 9
12. Evaluation of Antitumor and Antioxidant Potential of a Polyherbal Extract
on Ehrlichs Ascites Carcinoma Xenografted Mice Mukesh Kumar Das, K.
Mukkanti, G. Srinivasa Rao, Prafulla Kumar Sahu, L. Silpavathi Journal of
Pharmacy and Nutrition Sciences, Vol 4, No 1 (2014)
13. Synthesis of 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,2-dihydroquinolinyl substituted 1,2,3-triazole
derivatives: Their evaluation as potential PDE 4B inhibitors possessing
cytotoxic properties against cancer cells K.S.S. Praveena, Shylaprasad
Durgadas, N. Suresh Babu, Surekha Akkenapally, C. Ganesh Kumar, Girdhar
Singh Deora, N.Y.S. Murthy, Khagga Mukkanti, Sarbani Pal Bioorganic
Chemistry, Volume 53, April 2014, Pages 8-14
14. Application of response surface method to evaluate the cytotoxic potency
of Ulva fasciata Delile, a marine macro alga Mukesh Kumar Das, Prafulla
Kumar Sahu, G. Srinivasa Rao, K.Mukkanti, L. Silpavathi Saudi Journal of
Biological Sciences, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 19 February
2014
15. Zebrafish based strategy for the identification of a potential pharmacophore
for apoptosis: a greener CuAAC approach for novel 1, 2, 3-triazoles derived
from mefenamic acid.P. Vijaya Babu,ab Soumita Mukherjee,a Dhilli Rao
Gorja,a Swapna Yellanki,ac Raghavender Medisetti,ac Pushkar Kulkarni,acK.
Mukkantib and Manojit Pal*a RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 4878-4882.
16. Evaluation of polytetrafluoroethylene as a novel selective adsorbent for solid
phase extraction followed by RP-HPLC determination of synthetic
pyrethroids from surface waters. Saeed S. Albaseer, R. N. Rao, Y. V. Swamy
and K. Mukkanti Anal. Methods, 2014, Advance Article.
17. Synthesis of Zolmitriptan and Related Substances.
Satish Kumar
Vujjini, Vivekananda Reddy
Mothukuri, Aminul Islam, Rakeshwar
Bandichhor, Mukkanti Kagga & Golla China Malakondaiah.
Synthetic
Communications: An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic
Organic Chemistry,Volume 43, Issue 24, 2013.
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18. Bioanalytical method development and validation of milnacipran in rat


plasma by LCMS/MS detection and its application to a pharmacokinetic
study.
Kanchanamala Kanala, Nagiat T. Hwisa, Babu Rao Chandu, Prakash
Katakam, Mukkanti Khagga, B.R. Challa, Bhavyasri Khagga Journal of
Pharmaceutical Analysis, Volume 3, Issue 6, December 2013, Pages 481-488
19. Synthesis, Anticonvulsant Activity and In silco Studies of Schiff Bases of 2Aminothiophenes via Guanidine- Catalyzed Gewald Reaction.PK Kunda, JV
Rao, K Mukkanti, M Induri, GD Reddy, Journal of pharmaceutical research
(2013), 12(4), 566-576,11p.
20. Ligand/PTC-free
intramolecular
Heck
reaction:
synthesis
of
pyrroloquinoxalines and their evaluation against PDE4/luciferase/oral cancer
cell growth in vitro and zebrafishin vivo.P. Vijaya Babu, Soumita Mukherjee,
Girdhar Singh Deora, Keerthana Sarma Chennubhotla, Raghavender
Medisetti, Swapna Yellanki, Pushkar Kulkarni, Shivashankar Sripelly,
Kishore V. L. Parsa, Kiranam Chatti, K. Mukkanti and Manojit Pal. Org.
Biomol. Chem., 2013, 11, 6680-6685.
21. Novel synthesis of 4-amino-2-hydroxymethyl-1-butanol and its purine
analogues. Vascuri Janardhana Rao, Rama Shankar, Khagga Mukkanti and N.
A. Vekariya Der Pharma Chemica, 2013, 5(4):184-190.
22. Synthesis and Characterization of Impurity G of Risperidone:An
Antipsychotic Drug. Vascuri Janardhana Rao, Rama Shankar, Khagga
Mukkanti and N.A. Vekariya
Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical
Research, 2013, 5(7):141-145.
23. N-{2-[3-(3-Formyl-2-oxoquinolin-1(2H)-yl) prop-1-ynyl] phenyl} acetamide.
Shylaprasad Durgadas, Khagga Mukkanti and Sarbani Pal. Molbank 2013,
M807.
24. An open-label, randomized, crossover bioequivalence study of mesalamine
400 mg tablets in Indian healthy volunteers under fasting conditions.
Kanchana mala. Kanalaa,, Nagiat T Hwisa, Babu Rao. Chandu, Mukkanti. K and
Prakash. Katakam. Der Pharmacia Lettre, 2013, 5 (3):465-471.
An Alternate Synthesis of 5-Hydroxymethylthiazole: A Key Intermediate of
Ritonavir. Lekkala Amarnath Reddy, Ravi Kumar Mylavarapu, Swapna Rodda ,
Golla China MalaKondaiah, , David Ripin, Joseph M. Fortunak, Triciasilverton,
Kagga Mukkanti, RakeshwarBandichhor Chemistry & Biology Interface, 2013,
3, 3, 201-204.
25. Stability Indicating HPLC method for impurities estimation of nevirapine in
extended release tablet dose.Ch Venkata Reddiah, P Rama Devi, K Mukkanti
and P .Srinivasu Pharmacophore journal, Vol.4, Issue-2, March-April.2013.
26. Ligand-free nano copper oxide catalyzed cyanation of aryl halides and
sequential one-pot synthesis of 5-substituted-1H-tetrazoles.Umanadh
Yapuri,Sadanandam Palle, Omprakash Gudaparthi,Srinivasa Reddy Narahari,
Dhwajbahadur K. Rawat, Khagga Mukkanti,Jyothi Vantikommu. Tetrahedron
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27. Rapid simultaneous determination of aspirin and esomeprozole magnesium


in combined tablets by validated ultra performance liquid chromatographic
method. Yarram Rama Koti Reddy, Sudershan Reddy G, M. R. P. Reddy and K.
Mukkanti Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2013, 5(4): 181187.
28. Synthesis of Zolmitriptan and Related Substances.
Satish Kumar
Vujjini, Vivekananda
Reddy
Mothukuri,
Aminul
Islam, Rakeshwar
Bandichhor, Mukkanti Kagga & Golla China Malakondaiah. Synthetic
Communications: An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic
Organic Chemistry,Volume 43, Issue 24, 2013.
29. A novel no-carrier-added submicromolar scale radiosynthesis of [S-methyl14
C]-florfenicol. G. Srinivas, G. Prabhakar, V. K. P. Unny, K. Sudhaka,K.
Mukkant,B. M. Choudary. Journal of labeled compounds and
radiopharmaceuticals, Volume 56, Issue 8, Pages iiv, 365395.
30. An Overview of Facile Green Biogenic Synthetic Routes and Applications of
Platinum
Nanoparticles. Isaac,
Rimal; Gobalakrishnan,
Suyamprakasam; Rajan, Gopika; Wu, Ren-Jang; Pamanji, Sudhakar
Reddy; Khagga Mukkanti; Baskaralingam, Vaseeharan; Chavali, Murthy.
Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine, Volume 5, Number 8, August
2013 , 763-770.
31. Facile total synthesis of gymnoconjugatin A and B. Ramakrishna Samala,
Balaram Patro, Manas K. Basu, N.S. Kameswara Rao,K. Mukkanti.
Tetrahedron Letters, Volume 54, Issue 28, 10 July 2013, Pages 36243626.
32. Improved One-Pot Synthesis of Citalopram Diol and Its Conversion to
Citalopram Ravindra Vedantham , VNKV Prasada Raju Vetukuri , Ambaiah
Boini , Mukkanti Khagga , and Rakeshwar Bandichhor. Org. Process Res.
Dev., 2013, 17 (5), pp 798805.
33. . A facile synthesis of deuterium labeled 2,2-dimethyl-[2H6]-succinic acid and
its anhydride.G. Srinivas, V. K. P. Unny,, K. Mukkanti, B. M. Choudary
Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals, Volume 56, Issue
6, pages 325329, 30 May 2013.
Novel N-indolylmethyl substituted
olanzapine derivatives: their design, synthesis, and evaluation as PDE4B
inhibitors. Gorja DR, Mukherjee S, Meda CL, Deora GS, Lalith Kumar K, Jain
A, Chaudhari
GH, Chennubhotla
KS, Banote
RK, Kulkarni
P, Parsa
KV, Mukkanti K, Pal M. Org Biomol Chem. 2013 Apr 7; 11(13):2075-9
34. An efficient and large scale synthesis of olmesartan medoxomil: anti-hypertensive
drug.Raju, Manne Naga; Kolla Naveenkumar; Mukkanti, Kagga; Bandichhor,
Rakeshwar. Chemistry & Biology Interface (2013), 3(1), 26-37.
35. Synthesis of novel 1,3-disubstituted indene derivatives and study of their
antibacterial activity.Pitta, Jaya Prakash; Sagyam, Rajeswar Reddy; Khagga,
Mukkanti; Mathad, Vijayavithal T. Chemistry & Biology Interface (2013), 3(1),
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36. Regioselective synthesis of isoxazole-mercaptobenzimidazole hybrids and their in


vivo analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity studies. Kankala, shravankumar;
Kankala, Ranjith Kumar; Gundepaka, Prasad; Thota, Niranjan; Nerella, Srinivas;
Gangula, Mohan Rao; Guguloth, Hanmanthu; Kagga, Mukkanti; Vadde,
Ravinder; Vasam, Chandra Sekhar, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
(2013), 23(5), 1306-1309.
37. A facile no-carrier-added one pot micro-molar scale radiosynthesis of 2-[14C]uracil.Srinivas, G.; Unny, V.k.p.; Mukkanti, k; Choudary, B.M. Applied
Radiation and isotopes (2013), 72, 100-104.
38. A convenient photosynthesis of uniformly [14C]-glucose) Srinivas, G.; Unny,
V.K.P.; Mukkanti, K, Choudary, B.M. Applied Radiation and isotopes (2013), 72,
145-151.
39. An improved and Scalable Process for the synthesis of 5-Azacytidine: An
Antineoplastic Drug. Vujjini, Satish Kumar; Varanasi, Ganesh; Arevelli, Srinivs;
Kandala, Sreenatha Charyulu; Tirumalaraju, Satyanarayana Raju; Bandichhor,
Rakeshwar; Kagga, Mukkanti; Cherukupally, Praveen, Organic Process Research
& Development (2013), 17(2), 303-306.
40. Scalable Synthetic Route to 2-Amino-5-hydroxyproplophenone: Efficient Formal
Synthesis of Irinotecan. A.V. Rama; Rao, Ramakrishna; Yadav, J.S; Khagga,
Mukkanti Synthetic communications (2013), 43(12), 1661-1667.
41. Simultaneous determination of olanzapine and fluoxetine in human plasma by
LC-MS/MS and its application to pharmacokinetic study. Avinder, Sreedasyam;
Bapuji, Akula Thukaram; Mukkanti, Khagga; Reddy, Dendhi Chandrapal, Journal
of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies (2013), 36(19), 2651-2668.
42. Development and validation of RP-UPLC method for the determination of
darifenacin hydrobromide, its related compounds and its degradation products
using design of experiments. Murthy, M. Vishnu; Krishnaiah, Ch.; Srinivas, K.;
Rao, K. Srinivasa; Kumar, N. Ramesh; Mukkanti, K. Journal of Pharmaceutical
and Biomedical Analysis (2013), 72, 40-50.
43. Enantioselective synthesis of antiepileptic agent, (-)-Levetiracetam, through
Evans asymmetric strategy. Chandra Babu, K; Reddy, R. Buchi; Mukkanti, K.;
Suresh, K.; Madhusudhan, G.; Nigam, satish, Journal of Chemistry (2013),
176512, 5 pp.
44. Synthesis and Characterization of process-related impurities of antihypertensive
drug olmesartan medoxomil. Venkanna, G.; Madhusudhan, G.; Mukkanti, K.;
Sankar, A.; Sampath Kumar, Y.; Venkata Narayana, G. Journal of Chemistry
(2013), 516459, 8 pp.
45. 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.
46. 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 (2013), 36(7), 836-851.
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47. Synthesis and characterisation of 5-(6-substituted phenyl -2H-chromen-3-yl)


oxazole derivatives. Sadanandam Palle;Sathaiah, Nomula; Jyothi, Vantikommu;
Chari, Murugulla A.; Shobha, Donthabakthuni; Das, Parthasarathi; Mukkanti,
Khagga. Letters in Organic Chemistry (2012), 9(9), 683-690.
48. Development and validation of RP-UPLC method for the determination of
darifenacin hydrobromide, its related compounds and its degradation products
using design of experiments. Murthy, M. Vishnu; Krishnaiah, Ch.; Srinivas,
K.;Rao, K. Srinivasa; Kumar, N. Ramesh; Mukkanti, K Journal of Pharmaceutical
and Biomedical Analysis (2013), 72 40-50.
49. Synthesis of novel 2,3-disubstituted indene derivatives and their anti bacterial
activity. Pitta, Jaya Prakash; Sagyam, Rajeswar Reddy; Khagga, Mukkanti;
Mathad, Vijayavitthal T Chemistry & Biology Interface (2012), 2(5), 322-330.
Publisher: Indian Society of Chemists and Biologist.
50. Use of cation exchange resins for the synthesis of bis-indolylmethanes.
Vedantham, Ravindra; Shanmugam, Sakthivel; Kodaganti, Venkatesh; Khagga,
Mukkanti; Bandichhor, Rakeshwar. Chemistry & Biology Interface (2012),2(3),
199-205.
51. Enantioselective synthesis of antiepileptic agent, (-)-Levetiracetam, through
Evans asymmetric strategy. Chandra Babu,K.; Reddy, R. Buchi; Mukkanti, K.;
Suresh, K.; Madhusudhan, G.; Nigam, Satish. Journal of Chemistry (2013),
176512, 5 pp.
52. In-syringe dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction with liquid chromatrographic
determination of synthetic pyrethroids in surface water. Albaseer, Saeed S.; Rao,
R. Nageswara; Swamy, Y. V.; Mukkanti, K. Journal of Analytical Science and
Technology (2012), 3(1), 113-120.
53. Synthesis and characterization of process-related impurities of antihypertensive
drug olmesartan medoxomil.Venkanna, G.; Madhusudhan, G.; Mukkanti, K.;
Sankar, A.; Sampath Kumar, Y.; Venakata Narayana, G. Journal of Chemistry
(2013), 516459,8 pp.
54. Development and validation of RP-UPLC method for the determination of
darifenacin hydrobromide, its related compounds and its degradation products
using design of experiments. Murthy, M. Vishnu; Krishnaiah, Ch.; Srinivas,
K.;Rao, K. Srinivasa; Kumar, N. Ramesh; Mukkanti, K. Journal of
Chromatographic Science (2012), 50(10), 893-901,
55. Development and validation of stability indicating LC method for 10hydroxycamptothecin. Venkateshwarlu, Arala; Rao,A. V. Rama; Mukkanti,
Khagga. American Journal of Analytical Chemistry (2012), 3(7), 470-477.
56. Microwave-assisted Claisen rearrangement of naphthyl 2-propynyl ethers.
Synthesis of naphthofurans. Prasada Rao Lingam, V. S.; Dahale, Dnyaneshwar
H.; Mukkanti, Kagga; Gopalan, Balasubramanian; Thomas, Abraham.
Tetrahedron Letters (2012), 53(42), 5695-5698.
57. Synthesis of nimesulide based new class of succinimide analogues: Their
evaluation as potential cytotoxic agents.Kankanala, Kavitha; Reddy, Vangala
Ranga; Devi, Yumnam Priyadarshini; Mangamoori, Lakshmi Narasu; Mukkanti,
Khagga; Pal, Sarbani. Letters in Drug Design & Discovery (2012), 9(8), 742-748.
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58. Concurrent administration of atypical antipsychotics and donepezil: drug


interaction study in rats. Nirogi,Ramakrishna; Bhyrapuneni, Gopinadh;
Kandikere, Vishwottam; Benade, Vijay; Muddana, Nageswararao; Saralaya,
Ramanatha;Irappanavar, Shantaveer; Ponnamaneni, Ranjithkumar; Mukkanti, K.
European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (2012), 37(3), 155161.
59. Synthesis and characterization of related substances of deferasirox, an iron (Fe3+)
chelating agent. Rao, Vascuri Janardhana; Mukkanti, Kagga; Vekariya, N. A.;
Gupta, P. Badrinadh; Islam, Aminul. Synthetic Communications (2012), 42(21),
3200-3210.Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc. (Impact Factor: 0.978: Citations: 02)
60. A validated stability indicating RP-UPLC method for atorvastatin calcium.
Kumar, Kakumani Kishore; Rao, ChimalakondaKameswara; Lakshmi, Maddala
Vijaya; Mukkanti, Khagga. American Journal of Analytical Chemistry (2012),
3(5), 392-399.
61. Synthesis and Spectral Characterization of Related Substances of Vardenafil, an
Erectile Dysfunction Drug. Reddy, Vajrala Venkata; Rao, Mandava Venkata
Naga Brahmeswara; Reddy, Ghanta Mahesh; Mukkanti, Khagga; Reddy,
GantaMadhusudhan. Synthetic Communications (2012), 42(23), 3513-3523.
62. Synthesis and cytotoxicity testing of new amido-substituted triazolopyrrolo[2,1c][1,4]benzodiazepine (PBDT) derivatives.Sorra, Kumaraswamy; Chang, ChiFen; Pusuluri, Srinivas; Mukkanti, Khagga; Laiu, Min-Chiau; Bao, Bo-Ying; Su,
Chia-Hao;Chuang, Ta-Hsien. Molecules (2012), 17 8762-8772.
63. A novel reverse phase stability indicating RP-UPLC method for the quantitative
determination of fifteen related substances in Ranolazine drug substance and drug
product. Malati, Vakamulla; Reddy, Anumala Raghupati; Mukkanti,
K.;Suryanarayana, M. V. Talanta (2012), 97 563-573.
64. Design, synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of 4-(piperazin-1-yl methyl)N1-arylsulfonyl indole derivatives as 5-HT6 receptor ligands. Nirogi,
Ramakrishna V. S.; Badange, Rajeshkumar; Kambhampati, Ramasastri; Chindhe,
Anil;Deshpande, Amol D.; Tiriveedhi, Vinaykumar; Kandikere, Vishwottam;
Muddana, Nageswararao; Abraham, Renny; Khagga,Mukkanti. Bioorganic
&Medicinal Chemistry Letters (2012), 22(24), 7431-7435.
65. Simultaneous determination of celecoxib, erlotinib, and its metabolite desmethylerlotinib (OSI-420) in rat plasma by liquid chromatography/tandem mass
spectrometry
with
positive/negative
ion-switching
electrospray
ionisation.Thappali, Satheeshmanikandan R. S.; Varanasi, Kanthikiran;
Veeraraghavan, Sridhar; Arla, Rambabu; Chennupati, Sandhya;Rajamanickam,
Madheswaran; Vakkalanka, Swaroop; Khagga, Mukkanti. Scientia Pharmaceutica
(2012), 80(3), 633-646.
66. Design, synthesis and biological activity of novel substituted 2-aryl sulfonyl
methyl tryptamines as potential 5-HT6 receptor ligands. Nirogi, Ramakrishna V.
S.; Bandyala, Thrinath Reddy; Konda, Jagadishu Babu; Reballi, Veena;
Gudla,Parandhama; Kambhampati, Ramasastri; Khagga, Mukkanti. Pharma
Chemica (2012), 4(4), 1567-1576.

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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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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.
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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Mamatha; Beevi, Syed Sultan; Mangamoori, Lakshmi Narasu; Mukkanti,


Khagga; Pal, Sarbani. Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry (2012), 49(1), 80-87.
87. Application of [3 + 2]-Cycloaddition in the Synthesis of Valdecoxib. Reddy,
Anumula Raghupathi; Goverdhan, Gilla; Sampath, Aalla; Mukkanti, Khagga;
Reddy, Padi Pratap; Bandichhor, Rakeshwar. Synthetic Communications (2012),
42(5), 639-649.
88. Stability Indicating Hplc Method for the Determination of Eslicarbazepine
Acetate and Its Impurities in Bulk Drugs and Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms.
Srinivas, Mudigonda; Avupati, Narasimha Rao; Sait, Shakil; Mukkanti, K.
Journal of Liquid Chromatography &Related Technologies (2012), 35(11), 15501564.
89. Quantification of 2-((2-Methoxy Phenoxy) Methyl) Oxirane, Its Process Related
Impurities and Regio Isomers by Rapid and Sensitive Ultra Performance Liquid
Chromatographic Method. Malati, Vakamulla; Krishnaiah, Ch.; Reddy, Anumala
Raghupati; Mukkanti, K.; Suryanarayana, M. V. Journal of Liquid
Chromatography & Related Technologies (2012), 35(11), 1585-1596.
90. N-(2-Phenoxy-4-(3-phenoxyprop-1-ynyl)
phenyl)
methane
sulfonamide.
Durgadas, Shylaprasad; Mukkanti, Khagga; Pal, Sarbani. Molbank (2012), M751.
91. TFAA-H3PO4 mediated rapid and single-step synthesis of mutual prodrugs of
paracetamol and NSAIDs. Kankanala, Kavitha; Billur, Ramya; Reddy, Vangala
Ranga; Mukkanti, Khagga; Pal, Sarbani. Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews
(2012), 5(3), 421-432.
92. 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.
93. An efficient method for the preparation of mono aryl derivatives of diethyl
malonate and ethyl cyanoacetate using ethyl-1-imidazole carbamate (EImC).
Behera, Manoranjan; Ragavan, R. Venkat; Sambaiah, M.; Erugu, Balaiah; Reddy,
J. Rama Krishna; Mukkanti, K.; Yennam, Satyanarayana. Tetrahedron Letters
(2012), 53(9), 1060-1062.
94. Palladium catalyzed synthesis of quinazolino [1, 4] benzodiazepine alkaloids and
analogs. Sorra, Kumaraswamy; Mukkanti, K.; Pusuluri, Srinivas. Tetrahedron
(2012), 68(7), 2001-2006.
95. 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.
96. 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.
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97. Design and synthesis of novel cytotoxic agents based on combined framework of
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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Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, Volume 36, Issue 1,
December 2012, pages 61-79.
107. 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.
108. 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, Y. Tetrahedron Letters (2012), 53(23), 2904-2908. (Impact
Factor: 2.6: Citations: 00).
109. 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.
110. 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.
111. 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.
112. Application of [3 + 2]-Cycloaddition in the Synthesis of Valdecoxib. Reddy,
Anumula Raghupathi; Goverdhan, Gilla; Sampath, Aalla; Mukkanti, Khagga;
Reddy, Padi Pratap; Bandichhor, Rakeshwar. Synthetic Communications (2012),
42(5), 639-649.
113. Low-Level Quantitation of Formaldehyde in Drug Substance by HPLC-UV.
Nageswari, A.; Krishna Reddy, K. V. S. R.; Mukkanti, K. Chromatographia
(2012), 75(5-6), 275-280.
114. Design and synthesis of 4-alkynyl pyrazoles as inhibitors of PDE4: A practical
access via Pd/C-Cu catalysis. Gorja, Dhilli Rao; Shiva Kumar, K.; Kandale, Ajit;
Meda, Chandana Lakshmi T.; Parsa, Kishore V. L.; Mukkanti, K.; Pal, Manojit.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters (2012), 22(7), 2480-2487.
115. Synthesis of dihydropyrimidinones via Biginelli multi-component reaction.
Narahari, Srinivasa Reddy; Reguri, Buchi Reddy; Gudaparthi, Omprakash;
Mukkanti, K. Tetrahedron Letters (2012), 53(13), 1543-1545.
National
1. Development and validation of a rapid and high sensitive sax-Hplc method for
analysis of impurities in heparin sodium using Ammonium perchlorate (in situ)
mobile phase G.Kavitha, G.Nadamuni, C.S.Venkatesan, K.Mukkanti1 and
v.n.s.m.v.g.raju Int J Pharm Bio Sci 2014 Jan; 5(1): (P) 313 324.
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2. Pd/C-catalyzed ligand-free Hiyama croos-coupling reaction of aryl halides under


aqueous condition. Mittapelly Nagaraju, Mukkanti Khagga, Reguri Buchi Reddy
Asian Journal of Chemistry (2014), 26(4), 1015-1018.
3. Adsorptive removal of SO2 by magnesium carbonate (MgCO3) D. Sirisha,
K.Mukkanti, N. Gandhi International Journal of Green and Herbal
Chemistry.2013.2 (3), 576-580.
4. Synthesis of (Z)-5-[(5-(2-(phenylsulfonyl-ethyl)-1H-indol-3-yl) methylene]
thiazolidine-2,4-dione
of potential. Laxminarayana, Keetha; Rajendiran,
Chinnapillai; Mukkanti, Khagga, Asian Journal of Chemistry (2013), 25(3),
1661-1665.
5. Synthesis of 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles via three component coupling of
alcohol, azide and alkynes using cuO nanoparticles. Mittapelly, Nagaraju;
Mukkanti, Khagga; Reguri, Buchi Reddy. Asian Journal of Chemistry (2013),
25(1), 483-486.
6. Rapid determination of amlodipine besylate and valsartan in pharmaceutical
preparations by stability-indicating ultra performance liquid chromatography.
Reddy, Yarram Ramakoti; Kumar, Kakumani Kishore; Reddy, M. R. P.;
Mukkanti, K. Analytical Chemistry: An Indian Journal (2012), 11(11,12), 335341.
7. A validated stability-indicating HPLC assay method to investigate stability of
Pantoprazole injection with injectable solutions (5% Dextrose injection and 0.9%
Sodium Chloride injection). Binnor, Anil K.; Khagga, Mukkanti;
Suryanarayana,M. V.; Roy, Sunilendu B. International Journal of Research in
Pharmaceutical Sciences (Madurai, India) (2012), 3(2), 334-339, 6 pp.
8. Development and validation of stability indicating HPLC method for combination
tablet dosage form of efavirenz, lamivudine and tenofovir in tablet. Venkat
Reddiah, C. H.; Rama Devi, P.; Mukkanti, K.; Srinivasu, P. International Journal
of Pharmaceutical and Phytopharmacological Research (2012), 2(1), 40-45.
9. Adsorption of SO2 by marble chips. Sirisha, D.; Mukkanti, K.; Gandhi, N.
International Journal of Chemical Sciences (2012), 10(2), 847-854.
10. A novel, sensitive and rapid method developed for simultaneous quantification of
four potential genotoxic impurities in Quetiapine fumarate by UPLC. Mudigonda,
Srinivas; Suresh Kumar, R.; Krishna Murthy, M.; Sait, Shakil; Mukkanti, K.
Journal of Pharmacy Research (2012), 5(4), 2042-2044, 3 pp.
11. A versatile, validated method for separation and quantification of spiro alcohol
and its related substances by HPLC-ELSD. Mudigonda, Srinivas; Suresh Kumar,
R.; Vishnu Murthy, M.; Sait, Shakil; Mukkanti, K. Journal of Pharmacy Research
(2012), 5(3),1806-1809, 4 pp.
12. Effective estimation of Rilpivirine by HPLC method in tablet dosage forms and
its in-vitro dissolution assessment.Venkata Reddiah, Ch.; Rama Devi, P.;
Mukkanti, K. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
(2012), 4(3), 595-599.
13. Synthesis of antibiotic linezolid analogues. Reddy, Pingili Krishna; Mukkanti, K.;
Rao, Dodda Mohan. Asian Journal of Chemistry (2012), 24(8), 3479-3482.
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14. 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. Asian
Journal of Chemistry (2012), 24(8), 3468-3472.
15. 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.
16. 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.
17. Synthesis of antibiotic linezolid analogues. Reddy, Pingili Krishna; Mukkanti, K.;
Rao, Dodda Mohan. Asian Journal of Chemistry (2012), 24(8), 3479-3482.
18. 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.
19. 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.
20. 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.
21. 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.
22. Innovative recycling of undesired enantiomer of naproxen. Prashanth, Reddy G.;
Mukkanti, Kagga; Mohanty, Sandeep; Bandichhor, Rakeshwar. Chemistry &
Biology Interface (2012), 2(1), 48-51.
23. 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.
24. Synthesis and characterization of novel antilipidemic agents. Sekhar, B. V. V. N.
Chandra; Kumar, N. Ramesh; Mukkanti, K.; Chakravarthy, A. Kalyan. Asian
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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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5. Removal of Toxic Metals, from electroplating industries, P.Kumar and others,


Indian J.Environ. HLTH, 31 (2), 120-4, 1989.
6. Energy Incentive pollution abatement of Distillery spent wash, P.Kumar and
others, Trends in Life Sciences (INDIA), 14 (1), 55-60, 1999.
7. Management of Hazardous wastes, P.Kumar and Veena Shanker, Trends in Life
Sciences (INDIA), 14(2), 109-118, 1999.
8. Experimental Investigation on Rice Hush Fluidization in circulating fluidized bed,
Kumar P & others, Research Journal of Engg. & Tech., Vol.1 (2),67-71,2008.
4. Dr.T. Bala Narsaiah
1. Bioprocess Technology Development and Convalescing Production of L-Lysine
in Corynebacterium glutamicum Ramesh Malothu, Dowlathabad MR and Bala
Narsaiah.T, International Journal of Biological, Ecological and Environmental
Sciences (IJBEES),Vol. 1, No.3,2012
2. Design of decentralized Smith predictor for multivariable non-square processes
with Multiple time delays Rajesh Ammathil, T. Bala Narsaiah and A. Seshagiri
Rao Int. J. of Modeling, Identification and Control, Vol 21, No.2, 2014.
3. Determination of surface tension of binary mixtures of Methanol, Propanol, isoPropanol with O-xylene D.Anitha, D.Subba Rao, Pramod kumar, T.Bala
Narsaiah, T.E.Vittal Prasad, International Journal of Emerging Trends in
Engineering and Development, Issue 4, Vol.1 (January 2014) (ISSN 2249-6149)
4. Structural Characteristics and Catalytic Performance of Ce-Al Nanoparticles in
Soot Oxidation Eubert P. Mahofa, T. Bala Narsaiah, International Journal of
Science and Research (IJSR), ISSN (Online): 2319-7064, Volume 3 Issue 9,
September 2014
5. Synthesis of Nano-Magnesium Ferrite Spinel and its Characterization Joseph
Govha T. Bala Narasaiah, Pramod Kumar , Ch. Shilpa Chakra, International
Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), ISSN: 2278-0181, Vol.
3 Issue 8, August 2014
6. Catalytic Activity of CeO2-NiO for Low Temperature Soot Combustion Eubert
P. Mahofa,T. Bala Narsaiah, Pramod Kumar, International Journal of Engineering
Research & Technology (IJERT), ISSN: 2278-0181, Vol. 3 Issue 9,August 2014
7. Kinetics of Fluoride Adsorption on Mixed Oxide Nanocomposites: Analysis,
Joseph Govha,T. Bala Narsaiah, Milton Manyangadze, International Journal of
Scientific and Engineering Research, Volume 5, Issue 10, October 2014, ISSN
2229-5518
Papers published in National Journals:
1. Modeling of Flow Structure near the Wall in Circulating Fluidized Bed
E.Santosha, T.Bala Narsaiah & V.V.Basava Rao, Indian Chemical Engineer,
Vol.49 No.1 JanuaryMarch 2007, pp. 38-44.

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2. Modeling & Simulation of fluidized bed oxychlorination of ethylene process


T.Bala Narsaiah, G.Karunya and G.Venkat Reddy, The IUP Journal of chemical
Engineering, Vol.IV, No.1, 2012
3. Municipal Solid Waste Management- A review M. Chandrasekhar, T. Bala
Narsaiah and R. S. Dave, Journal of the Institution of Public Health Engineers,
India, Volume 2013-14, No.2, 2013

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Centre for Biotechnology


1.

Name of the Department

Centre for Biotechnology

2.

Year of establishment

1989

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

Yes

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.

Program

Name of the Course

Specialization

1.

PG

M.Tech

Biotechnology ( Regular)

2.

PG

M.Tech

Biochemical Engineering (Regular)

3.

PG

M.Tech

Biotechnology (Part time)

4.

PG

M.Tech

5.

PG

M.Sc

Biopharmaceutical Technology (Part


time)
Biotechnology

6.

PG

M.Sc

Microbiology

7.

Doctoral

Ph.D.

Biotechnology

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments None


involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, None


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with Nil


reasons

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

Participation of the department in the courses Nil


offered by other departments

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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
1

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

Prof. Kalluri Subbarao

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S.
No.

Name of the program

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

Title of the project

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

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Narasu

Prof. M Lakshmi
Narasu
Dr. M Lakshmi
Narasu
Dr. M Lakshmi
Narasu

Dr. Archanagiri

Dr. A. Uma

Dr. A. Uma

Dr. Archana giri

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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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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

Yes

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

Total Amount (Rs. Lakhs) - 348.01 Lakhs


Women Scientist (01)
16.72 Lakhs

20. Research facility / centre with

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.
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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
against
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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34. Baby Rani Goluguri & Chiranjeevi Thulluri & Madhu Cherupally & Nagaraju
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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44. B. Gautami, M. K. Pandey, V. Vadez, S. N. Nigam, P. RatnaKumar, L. Krishnamurthy,


T. Radhkrishnan, MVC Gowda, M. L. Narasu, D.A. Hoisington, S. J. Knapp, R.K.
Varshney (2011) Quantitative trait locus analysis and construction of genetic map for
drought tolerance traits based on three recombinant inbred line populations in cultivated
groundnut (Arachis hypogeal L) Molecular Breeding 30, 757-772(C.I.-24) (IF 3.251)
45. D. Sivaramakrishna , D. Sreekanth, M. Sivaramakrishnan , B. Sathish Kumar V.
Himabindu , M. Lakshmi Narasu
Effect of system optimizing conditions on
biohydrogen production from herbal wastewater by slaughterhouse sludge (2014),
IJHE , xxx p 1 8 (IF 2.930)
46. Edupuganti S, Potumarthi R, Sathish T, Mangamoori LN. (2014) Role of feed forward
neural networks coupled with genetic algorithm in capitalizing of intracellular alphagalactosidase production by Acinetobacter sp. Biomed Res Int. 2014; 2014:361732.
doi: 10.1155/2014/361732. Epub 2014 Aug 31. (IF 2.71)
NATIONAL JOURNALS
1. E. Sirisha, A. Naveen, V. Bharghav and M. Lakshmi Narasu (2010). Screening and
Isolation of Intracellular - Galactosidase producing microorganisms from sugarcane
waste soil. The Bioscan, 5(4): 579-582.
2. Ponamgi SPD, Chandra M, Kumar YN, Rahamathulla S, Lakshmi Narasu M,
Habibullah CM and Khaja MN (2009) Genotype analysis and assessment of antigenic
sensitivity for recombinant HCV proteins by indigenous SIBA for detection of
Hepatitis C virus infection: A comparison with 3rd EIA and RT-PCR. Indian Journal of
Biotechnology 8: 33-39
3. Ponamgi SPD, Rahamathulla S, Kumar YN, Chandra M, Lakshmi Narasu M,
Habibullah CM and Khaja MN (2009) Prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV)
coinfection in HIV infected individuals in south India and characterization of HCV
genotypes. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology 27: 12-16 (C.I. 1).
4. Sugumar Parthasarathy, Tukaram Jadhav,Vishwanath, Gatne Mukhulesh, Chandran De
v, Mangamoori LakshmiNarasu, Rangarajan PundiNarasimhan, Srinivasan Villuppanoo
r Alwar (2010,) Assessment of Immunoprophylactic Efficacy of Recombinant Mid gut
Antigen (Bm95) of Rhiphicephalus microplus in Bos indicus Current Trends in
Biotechnology and Pharmacy Volume : 4, Issue : 4
5. Chadra Sekhar Gajula, Radhika Konikalla, Chandel Anuj Kumar, Ravinder
Rudravaram and Lakshmi Narasu Mangamoori. (2011), Fermentation of enzymatically
Saccharified ground shell for fuel ethanol production by Pichia stipitis NCIM 3498. J.
Current Trends in biotechnology and Pharmacy, 4(5), 982-992.
6. Khaja Zeeyauddin, Mangamoori Lakshmi Narasu, Muna Abid and Mohammed ibrahim
(2011). Evaluation of antiulcer activity of Boswellia serrata bark extracts using aspirin
induced ulcer model in albino rats. Journal of Medical & Allied Sciences 14-20.
7. Madhanmohan M, Nagendrakumar SB, P. Santhakumar, D. Thiagarajan, Lakshmi
Narasu M and Srinivasan VA (2011). Immune Response in Goats to Different
Payloads of FMDV Monovalent Vaccine: Protection Against Virulent Challenge and
Development of Carrier Status: Indian J Microbiol 51(1):8893. IF 3.605

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8. Narendra kumar savala, Parvataneni Nagasri Haritha, and Mangamoori Lakshmi


Narasu (2012) effect of formulation of emblica officinalis on biochemical parameters in
wistar rats The Bioscan7(1) : 27-30
Dr. ARCHANA GIRI:
1. 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.
2. Soma roy, Kiranmayee Rao, Ch. Bhuvaneswarai, Archana Giri, Lakshmi Narasu
Mangamoori (2010). Phytochemical analysis of Ardrographis paniculata extract and its
antimicrobial activity. World. J. Microbial Biotechnology. 26:85-91
3. R. Kiranmayee., Ch, Bhuvaneswari, M. Lakshmi Narasu and Archana Giri (2010),
Studies on antimicrobial activity of plant extracts of Alpinia galanga. Appl. Biochem.
Biotechnol., 162: 871-884.
4. M. Jayarama Prakash Rao and Archana Giri (2010) Antimicrobial activity of the
extracts of Salacia oblonga wall. Recent Research in Science and Technology, 2(10):
01-04. 2010
5. M. Anil Kumar, S S Sravanthi Pammi and Archana Giri (2011) Establishment of
suspension culture and production of Isoflavones from Red clover (Trifolium pretense
L.) International Journal of Applied Biotechnology and Biochemistry 1: 35-42
6. Bhuvaneswari Ch, Kiranmayee Rao and Archana Giri (2011) Evaluation of Gymnema
sylvestre antimicrobial activity in methanol. Recent Research in Science and
Technology 3(8): 73-75
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 165: 1366-1378.
8. Ch. Bhuvneswari, R. Kiranmayee, Suryakala Gandi, and Archana Giri (2012). Abiotic
elicitation of Gymnema Sylvestre suspensions for the production of Gymnemic acid.
World Journal of Microbiology DOI 10.1007/s11274-011-0870-8
9. Gayatri B and Archana Giri (2012). Production of Stigmasterol and Hecogenin from in
vitro cultures of Chlorophytum borivilianum. Journal of Pharmacognosy: vol 3(2) 101103.
10. Suryakala Gandi and Archana giri (2012). Genetic transformation study in
Centella asiatica by Agrobacterium rhizogenes. .Journal of Pharmacognosy: vol 3(2)
82-84
11. Gayatri B and Archana Giri (2012) Production of pharmaceutically important saponins
from in vitro regenerated plants of Chlorophytum borivilianum . Current trends in
biotechnology and pharmacy, Volume 6, 2012, pp. 458--463.
12. Awantika Shrivastava, Durga Prasad K, and Archana Giri (2012) Relationship between
scoring function and the IC 50 inhibiton of P13k inhibitors. International Journal of
Pharmacy and Technology 4: 4786-4794
13. Suryakala Gandi, R. Kiranmayee, Ch. Bhuvneswari, and Archana Giri (2012).
Elicitatiuon of Andrographolide in the suspension cultures of Andrographis paniculata.
Appl Biochem Biotechnol (DOI 10.1007/s1210-012-9892-4.).
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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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28. Hassan Rostami , Archana Giri , Ammar Taghavi and S A Yassini (2013) Development
of regeneration and transformation protocol for barley of Indian origin using immature
embryos, European Journal of scientific research Volume 103: 16-24
29. Srinivas K, Archana Giri and Ranjit P (2013) Identification of mi RNA in Actinidia
chinensis plant by computational methods. International journal of futuristic Science
Engineering and Technology 2: 26130. Hassan Rostami and Archana Giri. (2013) Transgenic Plants Expressing Exogenous
Phytase Gene; Sustainable Technology for Sustainable Environment. International
Journal of Biological Sciences and Engineering. Vol 3,: 15-21
Hassan Rostami, Archana Giri, Amir Sasan M N, Amir Moslem (2013) Optimization of
multiple shoot induction and plant regeneration in Indian barley (Hordeum vulgare)
cultivars using mature embryos. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 20: 251-255
31. Awantika Shrivastava, Durga Prasad K and Archana Giri (2013) Identification of P13K
inhibitor scaffold based on ligand and pharmacophore model. Online Journal of
bioinformatics 14: 258-273
32. Ravi Kumar K, Archana Giri and Rama Rao N (2013) Cross docking as a method to
select CDK-9 protein target for virtual screening studies. International Journal of
computational bioinformatics and in silico modeling 2: 275-277
33. J Mary Grace and Archana Giri (2013) Antimicrobial activity of phytopharmaceuticals
for prevention and cure of diseases. Annals of Phytomedicine 2(2): 28-46
34. Nirmala M, Suhasini GE, Lakshman KV, Archana Giri and Soloman Sunder Raj B (
2013) Antidiabetic activity of new istatin derivatives N-(7-Chloro-2-oxo-2,3-dihydro1H-indo-3-yl) Benzohydrazide in Alloran induced diabetic rats. International Journal of
Pharmacy and Biological Sciences, 3 (4): 107-121
35. G. Pushpalatha, D. Subrahmanyam, K. Sreenu,T. Ram, L. V. Subbarao, B.
Parmar, Archana Giri, N. Sarla, Vandna Rai (2013) Effect of salt stress on seedling
growth and antioxidant enzymes in two contrasting rice introgression lines, Indian
Journal of Plant Physiology 18, 360-366
36. J Mary Grace and Archana Giri (2013) "Evaluation of antimicrobial
activity of Terminalia chebula Retz. aqueous extract" Recent Research in Science and
Technology 5(4): 46-49
37. Mahesh Yanamandra a,c, Labanyamoy Kole b, Archana Giri c, Sayan Mitra (2014)
Development of phosphocellulose paper-based screening of inhibitors of lipid kinases:
Case study with PI3Kb Analytical Biochemistry 449 132138.
38. Pushpalatha G., Archana Giri, Sarla N. and Vandna Rai (2014) Comparative
Biochemical Analysis of Wild Introgression Lines in Response to Short-Term Exposure
to Salinity. ASIAN JOURNAL OF BIO SCIENCE" Vol. 9 No.
39. Awantika Shrivastava , K Durga Prasad and Archana Giri .Calculating binding free
energies and docking scores with PI3K inhibitors. Online Journal of
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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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9. N. Chandrasekharnath, Y.V Mahlakshmi, L. Jayalakshmi, B. Venkanna, A. Uma,


Screening and isolation of bioactive factors from Commiphoramyrrha and evaluation of
their antimicrobial activity. International Journal of Engineering Research and
Applications (IJERA) 2013, 3(2), 622-624.
10. N. Chandrasekharnath, B. Venkanna, Y.V. Mahlakshmi, A. Uma, Phytochemical
analysis and antimicrobial activity of various solvent extracts of Punicagranatumand
Phyllanthusniruri. Pharmanest, 2013, 4(2) 191-196.
11. D. Nagaiah, R. S. Prakasham, A. V. Umakanth, A. Uma, P. Srinivasa Rao, Sweet
Sorghum Juice as an Alternate Substrate for Fermentative Hydrogen Production:
Evaluation of Influencing Parameters Using DOE Statistical Approach. Sugar Tech,
2013 DOI 10.1007/s12355-013-0223-z.
12. Ramesh Garlapati, Narender Pottabathini, Venkateshwarlu Gurram, Kumara Swamy
Kasani, Rambabu Gundla, Chiranjeevi Thulluri, Pavan Kumar Machiraju, Avinash B.
Chaudhary, Uma Addepally, Venkata Rao Chunduri, Balaram Patro, Development of
-Glucosidase inhibitors by room temperature C-C cross couplings of quinazolinones.
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 2013 11, 4778-4791. DOI: 10.1039/c3ob40636a.
(Impact factor: 3.56)
13. Sanjay Saha, Ch. VenkataRamana Reddy, T. Chiranjeevi, Uma Addepally, T. S.
ChintaRao, Balaram Patro, The first total synthesis and biological evaluation of marine
natural products maedamines A and B.Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters,
2013 23:10131016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2012.12.033 (Impact factor:
2.338)
14. RamuSurakanti, SumalathaSanivarapu, Chiranjeevi Thulluri, Pravin S Iyer, Raghuram
S Tangirala, Rambabu Gundla, Uma Addepally, Y L N Murthy, Lakshmi
Velide, Subhabrata Sen, Synthesis of Privileged Scaffolds by Using Diversity-Oriented
Synthesis. Chemistry An Asian Journal, 2013 8: 1168 1176. DOI: 10.1002/asia.
201201203. (Impact factor: 4.57)
15. Subhabrata Sen, Siva R. Kamma, Rambabu Gundla, Uma Addepally, Santosh Kuncha,
Sridhar Thirnathi, U. Viplava Prasad, A Reagent based DOS strategy via Evans chiral
auxiliary: Highly stereoselective Michael reaction towards optically active
quinolizidinones, piperidinones and pyrrolidinones. The Royal Society of Chemical.
RSC Adv., 2013, 3: 24042411. DOI: 10.1039/C2RA22115b. (Impact factor: 2.562)
2014
16. T. Chiranjeevi, A. Uma, K. Radhika, G. Baby Rani, M. Lakshmi Narasu, R.S.
Prakasham, P. Srinivasa Rao, A.V. Umakanth, Enzymatic hydrolysis of market
vegetable waste and subsequent ethanol fermentation-Kinetic evaluation. Journal of
Biochemical Technology. 2014, 5(4):775-781.
17. Venkateshwarlu Gurram, Ramesh Garlapati, Chiranjeevi Thulluri, Kumara Swamy
Kasani, Pavan Kumar Machiraju, Uma Addepally, Rambabu Gundla, Balaram Patro,
Narender Pottabathini, Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of quinazoline
derivatives as -glucosidase inhibitors. Medicinal Chemistry Research. 2014, DOI
10.1007/s00044-014-1293-5.
18. K. Ravichandra, V. V. N. Yaswanth, B. Nikhila, R. S. Prakasham, Jamal Ahmad, P.
Srinivasa Rao, A. Uma, Xylanase production by isolated fungal strain,
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Aspergillusfumigatus RSP-8 (MTCC 12039): Impact of agro-industrial material as


substrate. Sugar Tech Journal 2014.
19. A Pavani, Sk. Mohmmad, A. Uma, Vijaykumar K, Methodological issues in the
development of a pharmacogenomics algorithm for warfarin dosing: comparison of
two repression approaches. Pharmacogenomics, 2014 15(8): 1125-1132.
20. Y Rupasree, SM Naushad, L Rajasekhar, A Uma and VK Kutala, Association of
TLR-4 (D299G, T399I), TLR9-14865>C, TIRAP SL80L and TNF- promoter (1031, -8163, -857) polymorphism with risk for systemic lupus erythematosus
among south Indians. Lups, 0, 18, 2014.
21. Nadella
Kumudini, Addepally Uma, Shaik
Mohammad Naushad, Rukmini
Mridula, Rupam Borgohain, Vijay Kumar Kutala, Sexual dimorphism in xenobiotic
genetic variants-mediated risk for Parkinsons disease. Neurol Sci., 2014.
22. Lakshmi S. Jasti, Nitin W. Fadnavis, Uma Addepally, Siona Daniels, SarikaDeokar,
Surendra Ponrathnam, Comparison of polymer induced and solvent induced trypsin
denaturation: The role of hydrophobicity. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces,
2014, 116:201-205. doi: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.01.002. (Impact factor: 3.55).
23. Lakshmi Swarnalatha Jasti, Sandhya Rani Dola, Thenkrishnan Kumaraguru, Sreedhar
Bajja, Nitin
W.
Fadnavis,
Uma
Addepally, Kishor
Rajdeo,
Surendra
Ponrathnam, Sarika Deokar, Protein-coated polymer as a matrix for enzyme
immobilization: Immobilization of trypsin on bovine serum albumin-coated
allylglycidyl etherethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer. Biotechnology Progress
(Accepted in Press), 2014, DOI: 10.1002/btpr. 1871 (Impact factor: 1.8).
24. SujathaThathapudi, VijayalakshmiKodati, Ahuja Yog Raj, Uma Addepally,
AnuradhaKatragadda, Qurratulain Hasan, Role of TNF a in the etiopathogenesis of
PCOS: a clinical, biochemical and molecular genetic study. Molecular Cytogenetics,
2014: 7(Suppl 1):P94 (Impact factor 2.36).
25. SujathaThathapudi, Vijayalakshmi Kodati, Jayashankar Erukkambattu, Anuradha
Katragadda, Uma Addepally, Qurratulain Hasan, Anthropometric and Biochemical
Characteristics of Polycystic Ovarian syndrome in south Indian women using AES2006 criteria. International Journal of Endocrinology &Metabolism, 2014, 12 (1):e
12470. 2015
26. Chiranjeevi Thulluri, Uma Addepally and Baby Rani Goluguri (2015). Production of
Holocellulolytic enzymes by Cladosporium cladosporioides under submerged and solid
state conditions using vegetable waste as carbon source. Chemical Eng Journal, 300307.
27. D. Nagaiah, T. Chiranjeevi, P. Srinivas Rao, A. Uma, and R. S. Prakasam (2015).
Fermentation of pretreated high biomass sorghum hydrolysates to biohydrogen by
mixed consortia. Sugar Tech journal (Accepted-In press).
28. T. Chiranjeevi, P. Srinivas Rao, R.S. Prakasham, A. Uma * synthesis of lignin-based
nanomaterials/nanocomposites: Recent trends and future prospectives industrial biotech
(under press, 2015)
29. Chandramohan Bathula,, Rajanikanth Mamidala,, Chiranjeevi Thulluri, Rahul
Agarwal,, Kunal Kumar Jha, Parthapratim Munshi, Uma Adepally, Ashutosh Singh,
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M. Thirumalachary, Subhabrata Sen, Substituted furopyridinediones as novel inhibitors


of -glucosidase, rsc advances (Accepted-in-press, 2015)
30. Vinutha KS, Srinivas Rao P*, Anil Kumar GS, T Chiranjeevi, A Uma, RS Prakasham,
HP Singh, Surinder Chopra and Shibu Jose Sorghum - a multi-purpose bioenergy crop,
(Accepted-In press).
31. Santanu Hati, Sanjay M. Madurkar, Chandramohan Bathula, Chiranjeevi Thulluri,
Rahul Agarwal, Faiza Amber Siddiqui, Poonam Dangi, Uma Adepally, Ashutosh
Singh, Shailja Singh, Subhabrata Sen (2015). Design, synthesis and biological
evaluation of small molecules as potent -glycosidase inhibitors. European journal of
medicinal chemistry (EJMC) 100: 188-196, doi:10.1016/j.ejmech.2015.04.059.
32. Chandramohan Bathula, Chiranjeevi Thulluri, Rahul Agarwal, Kunal Kumar Jha, Uma
Adepally, Parthapratim Munshi, Ashutosh Singh, and Subhabrata Sen (2015).
Proliferation ofa natural product scaffold into a bioactive molecule: Minimum
transformation maximum efficacy. ChemedChem (In-press).
33. Venkateshwarlu Gurram, Ramesh Garlapati, Chiranjeevi Thulluri, Kumara Swamy
Kasani, Pavan Kumar Machiraju, Uma Addepally, Rambabu Gundla, Balaram Patro,
Narender Pottabathini (2015). Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of
quinazoline derivatives as -glucosidase inhibitors. Medicinal Chemistry Research.
24:22272237 DOI 10.1007/s00044-014-1293-5.
34. A. Uma, T. Chiranjeevi, D. Ravi, V.K. Tanmay, A.V. Umakanth, A. Das and N.
Nagaraju.(2015) Production of paper grade pulp from a novel low-lignin and high
biomass Sorghum bicolar and its blending impact with Eucalyptus pulp on various pulp
and paper properties. Industrial Crops and products (Under Review).
35. Uma Addepally, Chiranjeevi Thulluri, Ravi Dhanavath, Konakalla Radhika. Kinetic
parameter evaluation of ethanol production from sweet sorghum juice. Journal of
Industrial microbiology (Under Review).
36. Uma Addepally and Chiranjeevi Thulluri (2015). Recent progress in production of fuel
range liquid hydrocarbons from biomass-derived furanics via strategic catalytic routes.
Fuel (Accepted In-press, 2015)
Dr. SAIDA NAIK:
1. K. Visala, Lavudi Saida, Y. Geetharam, Process Performance Qualification (Stage-2)
of Alendronate Sodium and Cholecalciferol Tablets 70 mg/5600IU International
Journal of Innovative Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Vol 3(8), 2015, 11591169.
2. Anusha B , Harshini T , Saida Naik L and Venkateswar Reddy K, Impact of Cotton
Ginning Mill Effluents on Physico-Chemical & Biological Properties of Soil
International Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Research(IJBR), Vol 5, Issue 4,
2014, p 680-684
3. P. Gouthami, M. Sahana, L. Saida Naik, K. Venkateswar Reddy, Effect of Paper
Industry Effluents on Soil Protease and Urease Activity, International Journal of
Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 3, Issue 10, October
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4. Harshini T, Anusha B, Saida Naik L and Venkateswar Reddy K, Influence Of Paper


And Pulp Industry Effluents On Physico-Chemical & Biological Properties Of Soil
International Journal of Bioassays, ISSN: 2278-778X
5. Korra Ashwani, Lavudi Saida and K. Venkateswar Reddy, Isolation, Screening and
Characterization of Cellulolytic bacteria from forest soil sample Int.J. Curr. Microbiol.
App.Sci (2014) 3(10) 679-685
6. Pattlola Aishwarya, Lavudi Saida, K.Venkateswar Reddy and P. Ranjit, Impact of
Brewery industry Effluents on soil enzyme activities Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci
(2014) 3(10) 686-692.
7. Sahana M, Gouthami P, Saida Naik L, Venkateswar Reddy K and P Ranjit, Influence
Of Cotton Ginning Mill Effluents On Soil Protease And Urease Activity, International
Journal of Bioassays ISSN: 2278-778X.
8. Lavudi Saida, Sandeep singh Dhaliwal, H.S.Oberoi and
M. Laxmi Narasu,
Optimization of Alkali Pre-treatment Process Parameters for Sweet Sorghum Bagasse
by Enzyme Hydrolysis Using Response Surface Methodology, August-October, 2012,
Vol. 2, No. 4, 1849-1861, e- ISSN: 2249 1929 Journal of Chemical, Biological and
Physical Sciences, An International Peer Review E-3 Journal of Sciences Section B:
Biological Science.
9. Lavudi Saida, M. Lakshmi Narasu, Satya Parameshwar Konda, Sandeep Singh
Dhaliwal and H. S. Oberoi, Effect of optimization of Alkali concentration on substrate
sweet sorghum Baggasse by Response Surface Methodology during Pre-treatment
studies for the Enzyme Hydrolysis and Estimation of Sugars by HPLC, Chaitanya
Bharathi Institute of Technology, Neozion Redefining Evolution Feb 28th - 29th 2012
Souvenir by Department of Biotechnology.
10. Lavudi Saida, M. Lakshmi Narasu, Sandeep singh Dhaliwal, Satya Parameshwar
Kondand H. S. Oberoi Use of Response Surface Methodology for Optimization of
Parameters to Enhance the Production of Cellulolytic Enzymes from Sweet Sorghum
Bagasse by Aspergillus niger Cultures National Conference conducted by VIPER,
Hyderabad (2012).
11. Lavudi Saida, Harinder Singh Oberoi, Ethanol Production from Banana Peels using
Statistically Optimized Simultaneous Saccharification and fermentation process , AP
Science Congress and Annual Convention of Andhra Pradesh Akademi of Sciences
under the aegis of the JNT University, Hyderabad and Andhra Pradesh Akademi of
sciences Focal Theme Science, Technology, Education for Prosperity (STEP) 18-20
Nov, 2010.
Details of the International Conference Publications:
1. D.Sandhya Rani.Tamvada, B.Venkanna, P.Praveenya, Uma.A. Antimicrobial activity
of Nyctanthes arbortristis against selected strains of MRSA. National Conference on
Plant Biotechnology towards Nutrition&Nutraceutical potential, September 30th to
October 1st, 2010.
2. P. Ajay Babu, M. Lakshmi Narasu and K. Srinivas Targeting CDK2 in Cancer:
Approach towards drug design based on computer aided techniques and experimental
procedures Horizons in Cancer Research Vol 41, pp 1-63, Edited by Edward P.
Morison, Nova Publications New York, USA.(2010)
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3. D.Sandhya Rani.Tamvada, B.Venkanna, P.Praveenya, Uma.A. Antibacterial bacterial


activity of N.arbortristis in combination with certain antibiotics against multidrug
resistant pathogen-MRSA. International conference on Biotechnology-Aglobal senario,
November 2nd, 3rd, 4th , 2010.
4. R.S. Prakasham, A. Uma, G.Baby Rani, K.Radhika,T.Chiranjeevi. Optimization of
Pretreatment methods for agri-indusrial materials, INDO-CANADA work shop held at
IICT in Jan 2011
5. N. kumudini, S. M. Naushad, S. Narendra Kumar, A. Uma, K.Vijay Kumar. Insilico
evidence for the association of Catechol-O-Methyl transferase V158M polymorphism
with increased susceptibility to Parkinsons disease and breast cancer. National
conference on Biomarkers for diseases-prospects and Challenges, Feb, 24-25th, 2012.
6. Sujatha T, Kodati V, JayaShankar E, Ahuja YR, Uma A, Anuradha K, Q Hasan (2013).
Anthropometric and Biochemical Characteristics of PCOS Patents in South Indian
Women. ISHG, International symposium on developmental and complex disorders &
38th Annual conference of the Indian society of Human Genetics: Genomics and
Community Health. December 9-11, 2012.
7. Lakshmi Mangamoori, Razif Haroon, Ravichandra potumarthi, Parcha lakshmi and
Michael k Danquah, Recent Advances in algal biofuels in ENERGY Modern Energy
Storage, Conversion and Transmission in the 21st Century pp 243-262, Edited by Lars
Rose, Nova Publishers, New York, USA (2013)
8. A.Uma, T.Chiranjeevi, K. Satyalakshmi, Amal Pradeep, RS. Prakasham, Application of
Solid state fermentation for cellulases production by Cladosporium cladosporioides and
Trichoderma reesei MTCC 1168. Indo-US conference on advanced lignocellulosic
biofuels, held in IICT on 10-11th, Nov, 2014.
9. Lavudi Saida, Harinder Singh Oberoi, Ethanol Production from Banana Peels using
Statistically Optimized Simultaneous Saccharification and fermentation process , AP
Science Congress and Annual Convention of Andhra Pradesh Akademi of Sciences
under the aegis of the JNT University, Hyderabad and Andhra Pradesh Akademi of
sciences Focal Theme Science, Technology, Education for Prosperity (STEP), Page
No: 134,18-20 Nov, 2010.
10. Lavudi Saida, H. S. Oberoi, M. Laxmi Narasu, Studies on Cellulase Production by
Solid State Fermentation using Sweet Sorghum Bagasse, DNA 2012, 4th International
Conference on Innovations in the Changing World, Paper ID: DH4512, 15th & 16th
December, 2012.
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Monographs

Chapters in Books

Edited Books

Books Authored by faculty


Dr. A. Uma:
1. The recent progress in genetically engineered xylanases: Production and industrial
Applications. Studium Press. 2013. Biotechnology, (Gene and Protein engineering)
Vol. 5, Ch 0509 (Accepted-In Press).
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2. Sorghum biomass: A novel renewable carbon source for industrial bioproducts.


Biofuels. 2013 (Accepted-In Press).
3. Uma Addepally and Chiranjeevi Thulluri, The recent progress in genetically
engineered xylanases: Production and industrial applications. Studium Press. 2013.
Biotechnology, (Gene and Protein engineering) Vol. 5, Ch 0509.
4. A Uma, T Chiranjeevi, K Radhika, RS Prakasham, P Srinivasarao, AV Umakanth.
Lignin: A bio renewable resource for the valorisation as fuel energy and valuable
chemicals. Pan Stanford Publishing 2014, Hand Book of Sustainable Polymers:
Processing and Applications. (In Press).
5. Vinutha KS, Srinivas Rao P, Anil Kumar GS, T. Chiranjeevi, A. Uma, RS
Prakasham, HP Singh, Surinder Chopra and Shibu Jose 2015. Sorghum-a multipurpose bioenergy crop. American Society of Agronomy. (Accepted In-Press).
Dr. Archana Giri:
1. C. C. Giri, Archana Giri, 2007, Plant Biotechnology : Practical Manual, IK
International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,
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Impact Factor range / average: --

h-index:

--

23.

Details of patents and income generated

None

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated

None

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


industries in India and abroad
Dr. M. Lakshmi Narasu:

Attended a one week DST sponsored training Programme on Managing


Change in Government Organizations between 27th Feb. 2012 and 2nd March
2012 at Institute of Management Training and Research, Goa.
Successfully conducted AP Science Congress in 2010 and also conducted an
International Conference on Advances in Biohydrogen Production and
Applications in December 2012.

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Dr. Archana Giri:

Presented in AP Science Congress 18-20th November 2010, JNTUH, Hyderabad.


Participated in International Conference on Recent Advances in Drug
Discovery, October 22nd to 24th, 2010, organized by Dept. of pharmaceutical
Sciences, Kakatiya University, Warangal.
Participated in "International conference on Biotechnology: A global Scenario",
November 2nd to 4th, organized by Dept. of Biotechnology, Kakatiya
University, Warangal.
Participated in a conference on Disaster management from 12th - 13th December
2011 at Taj Krishna, Hyderabad India.
Participated in a Workshop on Enzyme Engineering and process Optimization
Principles Organised by CIR & CBT, IST, JNTU during 16th and 17th March
2012.
Participated in Andhra Pradesh Science Congress-2012. Acharya Nagarjuna
University, Nagarjunanagar Guntur November 14-16. (Oral presentation).
Attended 1st International Conference on Bioenergy, Environment, and
Sustainable Technologies (BEST2013) January 27-30, 2013, Arunai Engineering
College, Tiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu, India. (Accepted as Oral Presentation).
World Conference on Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology (WCSET
2012). 17-19 August. Vijayawada. Andhra Pradesh, India. (Oral presentation).
International conference on Nano Bio and Material Sciences (ICONBM-2014).
Osmania University, Hyderabad, 8-10 January (Oral presentation).
Participated in a special seminar on Protein Engineering on 27th January 2014 at
JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Participated in a three day workshop on Biostatistics, Research Methodology
and Manuscript preparation from 24th -26th July 2014 at JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Participated in a two day national workshop on bio-fuels from waste on 5th and
6th August 2014 at JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Participated in an international conference on sustainability of digital libraries on
25th -27th September 2014 at JNTUH, Hyderabad.
Attended a two day National Conference on new frontiers in medicinal plants
research 26-27 February 2015 at Osmania University, Hyderabad.

Dr. A. Uma:

Attended INDO-CANADA work shop held at IICT in Jan 2011.

National conference on Biomarkers for diseases-prospects and Challenges,


Feb, 24-25th, 2012.
Attended International symposium on developmental and complex disorders &
38th Annual conference of the Indian society of Human Genetics: Genomics and
Community Health. December 9-11, 2012.
Attended Indo-US conference on advanced lignocellulosic biofuels, held in IICT
on 10-11th, Nov, 2014.

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Dr. L. Saida Naik:

26.

Training in Academic Leadership Programme for TEQIP Institutions, IIM,


Kozhikode. (23-28 Nov, 2015)
Participated in Continuing Education Program on Summer Workshop on
Problem Solving Skills in Bioprocess Engineering 2015, IIT Madras.
Participated in the Workshop of Internal Quality Assurance Mechanisms, IIT
Madras (28th to 30th Oct, 2014)
Chaired in International Conference on Environment & Energy, Technical
Session, JNTUH, Hyderabad. (15-17 Dec, 2014)
Participated in AICTE Organized (TEQIP-II) Pedagogical Training (Module-I),
NITTT & Research, Chandigarh.
Participated in National Workshop on Modeling, Simulation & Optimization of
Bioprocess, NIT, Warangal.

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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Dr. Archana Giri:


Member Natco Pharma
Institutional Biosafety Commitee Member
Editor for the Journal of Phytomedicine
Reviewer for Frointers in Plant Biotechnology, Plant Growth Regulation
27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
Participated in a Workshop on Enzyme Engineering and process Optimization
Principles Organised by CIR & CBT, IST, JNTU during 16th and 17th March 2012.
(Dr. .Archana Giri)
Participated in a three day workshop on Biostatistics, Research Methodology and
Manuscript preparation from 24th -26th July 2014 at JNTUH, Hyderabad. (Dr
.Archana Giri)
Participated in a two day national workshop on bio-fuels from waste on 5th and 6th
August 2014 at JNTUH, Hyderabad. ( Dr .Archana Giri)

28.

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:

Meritorious Teachers Award by Govt. of Andhra Pradesh 2011


Endeavour Executive Award by Australian Government in 2010
Elected Fellow of A.P. Academy of Sciences in November 2010
Awarded certificate of Excellence for research guidance by R&D cell of JNTUH
Elected Fellow of National Environmentalists Association
Elected Fellow of Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy

Doctoral Fellow:
Mr. Anjaneyulu Musini: -Canadian Commonwealth Fellowship award.
Mr. Venkanna Banothu: -Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship award.

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Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
None
Conferences
/ Duration
Conduct at Source
of Coordinator
Seminars
/
(Venue)
funding
Symposium
/
Workshops
National conference on 28th August IST,JNTUH DBT
Prof.
M
bio
industry 2010
Lakshmi
interactions
Narasu
Workshop On Next 11th & 12th IST,JNTUH CBT & CIR
Dr. A Uma
Generation Sequencing February
and Drug Design
2012
Workshop on enzyme 16th & 17th IST,JNTUH CIR
Dr. A Uma
engineering
and march 2012
process
optimization
principles
International
14th & 15th JNTUH
MNRE
Prof.
M
conference on advances
Auditorium
Lakshmi
in biological hydrogen December
Narasu
production
and 2012
applications
National workshop on August 5th IST,JNTUH TEQIP-II
Prof.
M
Biofuels from waste
6th 2014
Lakshmi
Narasu
National Work shop on 24-26th
IST,JNTUH CBT
Dr. A. Uma
Biostatistics, RM and July, 2014
Manuscript
preparation.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

Extending facilities to individual faculty members


Complete administrative support at the Centre level.
Non interference and transparency.
Cooperation among the faculty members in usage of laboratories.
Research scholars are encouraged motivated to interact with scientist. Experts
nationally and internationally.
Student
profile programme-wise
32.
Name of the Programme (refer
to question no. 4)

Selected

Applications
received
Male

M.Tech (Biotechnology) year


2012
M.Tech (Biochemical Engg)
year 2012

Female

Pass
percentage
Male

23

09

14

100%

18

11

95%

Female
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M.Tech (Biotechnology) year


2013
M.Tech (Biochemical Engg)
year 2013
M.Tech (Biotechnology) year
2014
M.Tech (Biochemical Engg)
year 2014
M.Tech (Biotechnology) year
2015
M.Tech (Biochemical Engg)
year 2015
33. Diversity of students

25

09

16

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

-------

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

35. Student progression


Student progression
UG to PG

Percentage against enrolled


--

PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment

-30%
--

Entrepreneurs

10%

10%
60%

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36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university

50%

from other universities within the State

40%

from universities from other States

10%

from universities outside the country

--

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil.,


Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period

2 (Adhoc Lecturer)

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural


facilities with regard to
a) Library

271

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

Available

c) Total number of class rooms

05

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

All class rooms have ICT facility

e) Students laboratories

f) Research laboratories

Genetic Engineering lab


Plant biotechnology lab
Animal cell culture lab
Bioprocess engineering lab
Process Engineering principle lab
Bioinformatics Lab
Walking Cold room
Microbiology and Biochemistry
lab
05

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and


Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university

Nil

Name of the Research Personnel

Nature:(JRF/SRF/RA PDF/any other)

TH. Rama Devi


P. Srinivas Kumar
G. Alekhya
P. Arunima
B. Venkanna

Inspire Fellowship
CSIR
Inspire Fellowship
Inspire Fellowship
RGNF
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B. Ravi
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

from other institutions/universities

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

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?
To enhance the teaching learning process through quality circle meeting by taking
proper feedback of the corresponding theory and Lab courses.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
The feedback from the students is used to improve the learning process
innovative and effective.
To improve the quality of teaching learning process, both quantitative and
qualitative measure is applied.
To enhance the teaching learning process through quality circle meeting by
taking proper feedback of the corresponding theory and Lab courses.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
The feedback from alumni is used to improve the curriculum in order to
make it effective to the demand of the Industry.
With the help of alumni association the students are provided with proper
technical and other necessary training and placement benefits.

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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

Dr. Srinivasulu: Asst. Professor Centre for Biotechnology NIT, Warangal


Dr. Srinivasulu Reddy: Research scientist ICRISAT, Hyd.
Dr. Sudhakar Scientist B, CCMB, Hyd
Dr. Satyanarayana, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Biotechnology, GITAM University,
Vizag
Dr. Laxmi P: Sr. Lecturer, CBT, IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad
Dr. Sirisha: Sr. Lecturer, CBT, IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad
Mrs. Kalyani Ch.: Lecturer, CBT, IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad
Mr. Suresh P: Lecturer, CBT, IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad
Mr. Ranjith P: Lecturer, CBT, IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad
Mr. M Anjaneyulu: Lecturer, CBT, IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
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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conditions using Vegetable Waste as Carbon Source, 16-17 November 2013,


Organized by Dept. of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology,
Warangal, India.
Mr. K Venkateswar Reddy has participated in Two day National workshop on Biofuels from Waste, 5th & 6th August 2014, organized by Centre for Biotechnology,
IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad, India.
Mr. K Venkateswar Reddy has participated in One day workshop on River Sand
Mining Management and Environmental Impact Assessment, 22nd February 2013,
organized by Centre for Environment, IST, JNTUH, Hyderabad, India.
Mr. K Venkateswar Reddy has participated in oral Presentation in Recent Trends in
Emerging Infectious Diseases and Environmental Pollution, 31st January & 1st
February 2013, organized by Department of Zoology D.B.F. Dayanand college of
Arts and Science, Maharashtra, India.
Mr. K Venkateswar Reddy has participated in two day National Conference on
Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 27th & 28th June 2014, organized by Institute of
Science and Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad, India.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Conducting few surveys like VARK surveys for assessing learning capabilities of
the students
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.
The students also participated in blood donation camps organized by NSS and
Swachh Bharath Programs.
Students & Faculty involved in Plantation Programmes
48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.
Students/Research scholars/and faculty are being involved in the organization number
of conferences /training programmers/ workshops. This enables the
students/faculties/Research scholars to enrich their knowledge in subject domain.
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.
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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

with Infrastructure funds

52. Future plans of the department.


1. To promote Research and Development activities by developing various
multi-disciplinary research groups.
2. To provide wider access to people for pursuing professional programmes to
inculcate entrepreneurial skills.
3. To further strengthen an Industry Institute Interaction Cell (IIIC) to improve
the Campus placement.
4. To organise workshops, symposiums, seminars, faculty development
programs and conferences in the department to promote spatial information
technology based interdisciplinary research.
5. To establish incubation centre for developing entrepreneurship and promoting
start-up with innovative ideas.
6. To increase the R&D Projects for developing the interest to students towards
Research and Innovations.

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Centre for Nano Science& Technology


1.

Name of the Department

Centre for Nano Science &


Technology (CNST), IST

2.

Year of establishment

June 2007

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of


the university?

The Department is part of a Faculty of


the university

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

Name of the Course


M. Tech. Nano Technology
M. Tech. Nano Electronics & Photonics

Duration
2 Yrs
2 Yrs

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.

None

Universities

R&D and Industries

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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7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons


Name of the Programme

Name of the
Course
Discontinued

Reason

Duration

PG Programme (M. Sc)

Nano Science &


Technology

Lack of Eligible
Candidate

2 Yrs

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/


Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered


by other departments

Nil

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)

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

Qualification Designation Specialization

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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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors


Senior Visiting Faculty
Dr. V.V.S.S Srikanth, M.Sc., Ph.D., Asst Prof of Nanotechnology, Hyderabad
Central University, Hyderabad.
Dr. K. U. Bhaskar Rao, Director, DMSRDE, DRDO on nanotechnology and its
applications
Dr. Malkondaiah, Director, DMRL on synthesis of nanostructures
Dr. Mukopadhya, DMSREE, DRDO, synthesis and characterization of
nanomaterials
Dr. N.Sridhar, Assoc Professor, Georgia tech University on biomedical applications
Dr. Palani balaiah, Assoc Professor, Singapore national university on solar cell
applications
Prof. M. Clara Goncalves, Professor of Chemical Engineering, Instituto
SuperiorTecnico, IST Lisbon, Portugal on Design and Production of Silica and
ORMOSIL nanoparticles for gene delivery.
Dr. G. Murali Krishna, Assistant Professor at Delft University of Technology,
Netherlands on Nano electro mechanical systems (NEMS).
Dr. Vivek Dhand, Kyungheee University, South Korea, Research Scientist on
Current Scenario of Nanotechnology.
Dr. M. Venkaiah, Asst. prof. at KCU, Karnataka on Properties of Nanostructure
Materials.
Dr. R. Jayvel, Professor and director, Centre for Nano Science and Technology,
Anna University, Chennai on Nanocrystalline Thin Film
Prof. V. R.K. Murthy, Physics Dept, IIT Madras on Microwave sintering of Nano
Materials and Bulk Materials
Dr.. K. Venugopal Reddy, Associate Professor, Physics Dept, NIT, Warangal on
Sprintronic Application For Metal Oxide Semiconducting Materials
Dr. A. Rambabu, Research Scientist, National Research Centre for the Working
Environment, Svenska Aerogel AB, Lers Parkall 105 , DK-2100 Copenhagen on
Nanoporous silica's and their applications
Dr. B. Sreedhar, Principal Scientist, Inorganic and physical Chemistry Division,
IICT, Hyderabad on Tem & XPS Material Characterization.
Dr. P. K. Jain, Scientist, F & Team Leader, Centre for Carbon Materials, (ARCI),
Hyderabad on Carbon Nanotubes and its Application.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information
S. No.

Name of the program

Percentage

M.Tech (Nano Technology)

79%

M.Tech (Nano Electronics & Photonics)

86%

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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio


S. No.

15:1

Name of the program

Student Teacher Ratio

M.Tech (Nano Technology)

12:1

M.Tech (Nano Electronics & Photonics)

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

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies


Funding Agency
University Fund
UGC
DST
TEQIP-II

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

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

3 Yrs

Nil

a) National collaboration
b) International collaboration

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19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,
etc.; total grants received:
Ongoing
Projects
DST- Nano
Mission

National

National

Funded By

DST

Total
Grants
Received
2.6 Crs

Year of
Approval
2010

Duration

5 Yrs

20. Research facility / centre with :


State recognition
National recognition

International recognition

First centre established in the state with the state


of art technology instruments
Unique establishment involving research in
multidisciplinary research areas such as enhanced
solar conversion efficiency which is the active
research area which Govt of India stresses to
pursue.
Yet to establish and discussions are under process
on energy conversions with Okayama University,
Japan.

21. Special research laboratories Under Progress


sponsored by / created by
Hyderabad.
industry or corporate bodies:
22. Publications:
86

Monographs

: Nil

Chapters in Books

: Nil

Edited Books

: Nil

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

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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3. Solution Combustion Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Bismuth Ferrite with ISBN No.


978-3-659-34512-8, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
4. CdS Nanoparticles and Thin films for Solar Cell Application with ISBN No. 978-3659-37024-3, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
5. Tribological Properties of Epoxy/Al2O3 Nano Composites with ISBN No. 978-3659-39289-4, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
6. Novel Synthesis of Fe doped Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Properties with ISBN No.
978-3-659-35372-7, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
7. Nano Crystalline Lanthanum Ferrite: Synthesis and Characterization with ISBN No.
978-3-659-37615-3, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
8. Seed Germination Activity - ZnO Nanoparticles with ISBN No. 978-3-659-37806-5,
Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
9. Carbon Nanomaterial: Graphene Oxide and Graphene Oxide Film with ISBN No.
978-3-659-37639-9, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
10. Modern Ayurvedic Method: Iron Oxide Nanoparticles with ISBN No. 978-3-65937779-2, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013.
11. Silver Nanoparticles-Bio Synthesis by Ocimum Species with ISBN No. 978-3-65936385-6, Lambert Publications, Germany, published in 2013

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


I.

Dr. K. Venkateswara Rao


Citations:

II.

Ms. CH.
Citations:

Shilpa

Chakra

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SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average

h-index

: Nil
: Nil

23.

Details of patents and income generated

Nil

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated

Characterization facility like XRD, PSA,


AFM and TG/DTA etc.,

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


industries in India and abroad:
Name of the faculty
Qualification Designation
Visiting other Laboratories

26.

Dr. K. Venkateswara
Rao

M.Sc.,
M.Tech.,
Ph.D.

Assoc. Prof

Ms.Ch. Shilpa Chakra

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

Faculty serving in:


a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
Faculty
Dr. K. Venkateswara Rao

Committee
BoS Chairperson for Nano Technology, IST,
JNTUH.
BoS Member for Physics, JNTUCEH.
BoS Member for Physics, JNTUK.
BoS Member for Nano Technology, JNTUK.

Ms. Ch. Shilpa Chakra

BoS Member for Nano Technology, JNTUH.


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27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs): NIL
Name of the Course / Summer
School
Dr. K. Venkateswara Rao:
Orientation course
Mobile Computing
Special
Information
Technology
Remote Sensing GIS and GPS

Place

UGC-ASC
JNTU
UGC-ASC
JNTU
and CSIT, JNTU

Refresher course
Orientation Course
28.

Sponsoring
Agency

4 weeks

UGC , New Delhi

3 weeks

UGC , New Delhi

4 weeks

UGC , New Delhi

3 weeks

UGC , New Delhi

1 week

DST, New Delhi

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

UGC, New Delhi

4 weeks

UGC, New Delhi

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

Best Poster Award

K. Ganapathi Rao

Best Oral Award

International Conference on
Environment and Energy- at
JNTU Hyderabad in 2014.
National conference on ATOM
2014, Govt College,
Rajahmundry
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CH. Ashok

30.

Best Oral Award

Best oral presentation in


ICMSET-2014 International
conference at MLRIT,
Hyderabad

31.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: NIL
No. of
No. of
No. of Conferences
Workshops
Seminars
National
International
Organized
01
07
01
01
Funded By
UDF
UDF
UDF
TEQIP-II
Outstanding Participants
Dr. T. N Rao, Dr. P.J
Prof. C. S
Dr. Rama
Dr. B.
Jain,
Sunandana
Mohan,
Sreedhar,
Dr. Pammu Dr. VVSS
Dr. Palani
Dr.
Srikanth,
Balahia
Munirathnam
Dr. Bharathi Dr. Clara
Mohan
Goncalves
Dr. Selvaraj
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
NA

32.

Student profile programme-wise


Name of the Programme Applications
(refer to question no. 4)
received
M.Tech (Nano Technology)
18
M. Tech (Nano Electronics
& Photonics
13

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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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

Percentage against enrolled


100%
10%
30%
100%

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

a) from the host institution/university


S. No
Name of the Research Scholars
1
V. Rajendar
2
CH. Ashok
3
B.Satish
4
S. Gautham
5
T. Dayakar
b) from other institutions/universities

Nil

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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

NO

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?
Feedback is obtained from the faculty regarding curriculum as well as
teaching-learning-evaluation. Faculty suggestions regarding curriculum
changes and additional structural facilities required for enhancing the teaching
learning process are generated from the faculty feedback. An assessment is
made whether these are essential and the time frames. Accordingly these are
discussed with senior faculty and higher-ups and final decision is taken
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
The dept analyses the feedback data taking into account the strength and
weaknesses of the students corresponding to their feedback. An average
performance appraisal of the faculty will be made. Corresponding to this
appraisal the faculty will be involved in discussions with the head of the dept
to change their course of teaching to circumvent the drawbacks and make
course correction.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Broadly the suggestions are obtained from these two in general terms
regarding state of art existing at that instant. This is done occasionally after
assessing the viability of implementing their suggestions, required
modifications will be made for subsequent academic years.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NIL
S. No
Name
Passed out Year
Present Designation
1.
CH. Shilpa Chakra
2009
Asst Prof & HEAD,
CNST,IST,JNTUH
2.
R. Sugunakar Reddy 2009
PDF, Singapore
3.
Venkat Ramana
2009
PhD, HCU
4.
R. Naresh
2009
PhD, HCU
5.
Hari Priya
2011
Scientist D, ISRO
6.
M. Srikanth
2011
PhD, Australia
7.
K. Manikanta
2011
PhD, Korea
8.
Nitesh Sharma
2012
Team Lead, TCS
9
CH. Ashok
2012
PhD, JNTUH
10
B. Satish
2012
PhD, JNTUH
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
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

Name of the Seminar Topic


Real-time Biosensing with Nanomechanical
Microcantilever
Introduction to molecular imaging & CXCR4
Based imaging agents for metastatic disease of
advanced
Nuclear Biological Chemical (NBC) protection
and related issues
scope of nanotechnology

07.02.2012

Introduction cognitive Science and its


Application in Nano Engineering

05.06.2012

Applications of Engineered Nanoscale


interfaces
Synthesis, thermal / Radiation of FePt/FeRh
nano particles and Characterization and
application of Nano Magnetic Particles for
Magnetic storage

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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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:


Faculty and students are participating in workshops, seminars, national and
international conferences
Students are participating in NSS and Swatch Bharat programs
48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department
The student seminars are conducted with each student studying a latest topics
related to nanotechnology and applications and present in the seminar.
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
The department is assigning to students projects related to new sensor
technology new methods of synthesis like green synthesis apart from advance
quantum computing techniques .The various sensors are based on used of
nanostructure with or without doping. Some of the projects also based on use of
nano structure for enhancing the solar energy conversion efficiency and these
include use of nano particles of TiO2 doped grapheme and other nano
composites. The data generated from the above are comparable with a similar
data generated elsewhere.

51.

Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of


the department.
Strengths:
a. Physical Resources
b. Learning Resources
c. Research Resources
Weaknesses:
a. Shortage of permanent faculty.
b. Insufficient recreation facilities for faculty.
c. Limitation of opening job oriented and skill development. .courses for
the students.
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d. Non implementation of quality control program.


e. Lack of proper campus recruitment facilities.
Opportunities:
a. To introduce job oriented and skill development self- employment
subjects.
Challenges:
a. To provide job opportunities and funding Scientists pool.
52.

Future plans of the department.


Conducting job oriented and skill development lectures.

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Centre for Pharmaceutical Sciences


1.

Name of the Department

CENTRE FOR
PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
(CPS), IST

2.

Year of establishment

2007

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of Faculty of the University


the university?

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.

Name of the Course


Pharmaceutics

Specialization
2 Yrs

PG Programme (M.Pharm)

Pharmaceutical analysis and


Quality assurance

2 Yrs

PG Programme (M.Pharm)

Pharmacognosy

2 Yrs

PG Programme (M.Pharm)

Pharmaceutical chemistry

2 Yrs

Interdisciplinary
programmes
departments involved

and CENTRE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY


CENTRE
FOR
NANO
TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE

6.

Courses in collaboration with other PROJECTS


universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, NIL


with reasons

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/ Semester


Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

Participation of the department in the NIL


courses offered by other departments

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned
1
1
2

Filled
1
1
2

Actual (including CAS & MPS)


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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information: 95%


Name of the
Programme

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%

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:

12:1

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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

--

Research thrust areas as recognized by major


funding agencies

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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18.
19.

20.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: NIL


a) National collaboration
b) International collaboration
Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC DST-FIST=55 lakhs,
SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
AICTE-MODROB=20L,
grants received:
UGC=25,82,800/-,
AICTE=31,10,000/Research facility / centre with :
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition

Yes
Yes
No

21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: NIL

22.

Publications: (National and International)


Sl.
No.
1.

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

Research journal 0.7


of Pharmacognosy
and
phytochemistry
Research journal 1.5
of Pharmacognosy and
phytochemistry
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7.

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.

Green Synthesis and


Characterization of Herbal
Mediated Silver Nano
Particles Using Gymnema
sylvestre (Linn.),
Magnetic Nanoparticle Drug
Delivery System-A
Theranostic Agent For
Alzheimers Disease

Green synthesis &


characterization of iron oxide
magnetic nanoparticles using
Centella asiatica plant-a
theranostic agent
Shanker Kalakotla*, Herbal Drugs and Herbal
Mediated Silver Nano
Krishna Mohan
Gottumukkala,
Particles as Anti Diabetics: A
Sandhya Rani M,
New Horizon
Pravallika PL
William M Carey,
Anti-inflammatory activity of
Jeevan Mani
the fruit of Kigelia pinnata DC
Babu.D , Venkat
Rao N, Krishna
Mohan G,
Jyothi.G, William
Antinociceptive and
M Carey, Ravi
Antiinflammatory Activity of
Kumar B and
Methanolic Extract of Leaves
Krishna Mohan G of Shorea Robusta.
William M Carey,
Anti-nociceptive and AntiVenkat Rao N, Ravi inflammatory activity of
Kumar B and
methanolic extract of Kigelia
Krishna Mohan G, pinnata DC fruits
Thirupathi, K.
Evaluation of antimicrobial
Krishna. D.R,
activities of Cleistanthus
RaviKumar. B,
collinus (RXB). Benth. &
Krishna Mohan.G Hook. F
William M Carey,
Study of Anti inflammatory
Jeevan Mani babu
activity of Antigonon
D, Venkat rao N,
Leptopus Hook.et Arn root
Krishna Mohan G
Baburao Bhukya1*, Analgesic and antiRama Narsimha
inflammatory activities of leaf
Reddy AnReddy2
extract of Hiptage
and Krishna
benghalensis (L) Kurz.
Mohan
Gottumukkala1

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

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Biomedical and
Pharmacology
Journal

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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

Analgesic and antiBangladesh


inflammatory activities of leaf journal of
extract of Kydia calycina Roxb pharmacology

2.1

Antioxidant, Analgesic and


anti-inflammatory activities of
Leucas cephalotes (Roxb ex
Roth ) spreng

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

Antimitotic Activity and Brine


Shrimp Lethality Test of
Tectona grandis Linn. Bark
linn

22.

Switi B. Gaikwad,
Dr. G. Krishna
Mohan, Reddy KJ
Switi B. Gaikwad,
Dr. G. Krishna
Mohan
Kavitha Jayapala
Reddy, Krishna
Mohan G

Moringa olifera leaves:


immunomodulation in wistar
albino rats.
Atibala: An Overview

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

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K. Thirupathi, S.
Sathesh Kumar, P.
Govardhan,. Raju,
B. Ravikumar, D.
R. Krishna and
G.Krishna Mohan.
Pavan. P, Sathesh
Kumar S,
Thirupathi K, Ravi
Kumar B and
Krishna Mohan G
William Carey. M,
Venkata Rao.N,
Ravi Kumar. B,
Krishna Mohan.G

A Review of Medicinal Plants


of the Genus Cordia: Their
Chemistry and
Pharmacological Uses.

Journal of
Natural remedies

0.5

Protective effect of
Sphaeranthus indicus on
Carbon tetrachloride induced
acute liver damage in rats

Biomed

1.5

Preliminary studies of
analgesic and
antiinflammatory properties of
Antigonan leptopus Hook
roots in experimental models
Venkat Rao N, Ravi Anti- nociceptive and AntiKumar B and
inflammatory activity of
Krishna Mohan G methanolic extract of Kigelia
pinnata DC fruits
Thirupathi, K.
Evaluation of antimicrobial
Krishna. D.R,
activities of Cleistanthus
RaviKumar. B,
collinus (RXB). Benth. &
Hook. F
Krishna Mohan.
G.
William M Carey,
Study of Anti inflammatory
Jeevan Mani babu
activity of Antigonon
D, Venkat rao N,
Leptopus Hook.et Arn roots
Krishna Mohan G.
Baburao Bhukya1*, Analgesic and antiRama Narsimha
inflammatory activities of leaf
Reddy AnReddy2
extract of Hiptage
and Krishna
benghalensis (L) Kurz
Mohan
Gottumukkala1
Baburao Bhukya1,
Analgesic and antiRama Narsimha
inflammatory activities of leaf
2,
Reddy AnReddy
extract of Kydia calycina Roxb
Carey M.
William1 and
Krishna Mohan
Gottumukkala1
M. Sandhya Rani,
Dodonaea viscosa Linn-An
Rao.S. Pippalla, G. overview
Krishna Mohan, -,
Swaroopa Rani. V*, Antidiabetic effect of
Sujatha. S, Krishna Antigonon leptopus Hook &
mohan. G and Ravi Arn leaf on streptozotocin -

Journal of Health 1.2


Sciences

Phcog Mag

1.5

Journal of
Pharmacy and
chemistry

1.3

Journal of
Pharmacy and
chemistry

1.5

Biomedical and
Pharmacology
Journal

1.6

Bangladesh
journal of
pharmacology

1.8

Journal of
Pharmaceutical
research and
health care
Pharmacologyon
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1.9

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Kavitha Reddy, G
Krishna Mohan. /

B.Mohammed
ishaq,
DR.K.Vanitha
Prakash,
Dr.G.Krishna
Mohan.,
Kavitha Jayapala
Reddy, Krishna
Mohan G.

induced diabetic rats,


Natural polysachharides:
Versatile excipients for
controlled drug delivery
systems. Natural
Polysaccharides
Analytical method
development & validation of
prasurgel in bulk & its
pharmaceutical formulation
using the RP-HPLC method
Preliminary Phytochemical
Standardization of Tree
Exudates from India: Gum
Kondagogu and Gum Ghatti.

41.

M. Sandhya Rani,
Rao .S. Pippalla and
G. Krishna
Mohan,

42.

M. Sandhya Rani,
Invitro study of Methanolic
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
ishaq, dr.k.vanitha
simultaneous estimation of
Prakash,
metformin & vildagliptin in
bulk & its tablet formulation,
Dr.G.Krishna
Mohan.
Raghavendra
Ph-responsive interpenetrating
v.kulakarni , rashmi network hydrogel beads of
boppana,
poly(acrylamide)-gcarrageenan & sodium alginate
Dr.G.Krishna
Mohan, srinivas
for intestinal targeted drug
muthalik.
delivery: synthesis, invitro &
in vivo evaluation
Iffath Rizwana1, K. , Analytical Method
Vanitha Prakash2*, Development And Validation
G. Krishna Mohan For The Estimation Of
Faropenem In Bulk And
Pharmaceutical Formulation
Using The Rp-Hplc Method,
Iffath Rizwana1,
Rp-Hplc Method For
Dr. K. Vanitha
Determination Of Tapentadol
Prakash, Dr. G.
In Bulk And Its

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Anti-diabetic activity of
methanolic and ethyl acetate
extract of Wrightia tinctoria
R.Br. Fruit,

Asian Journal of
Pharmaceutical
sciences

0.7

Pharmaceutical
Methods,

0.9

Research Journal 1.5


of Pharmaceutical,
Biological and
Chemical
Sciences.
International
1.7
Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences and
Research
Int.J.Chem.Sci
1.8

Journal Of
Global Trends In
Pharmaceutical
Sciences

1.2

Journal of
1.5
Colloid &
Interface Science

International
Research Journal
Of Pharmacy

Journal of
Global Trends in
Pharmaceutical

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Krishna Mohan,
Kavitha Jayapala
Reddy,
Gottumukkala
Krishna Mohan..

Pharmaceutical Formulation,
Sciences
Comparitive Antidiabteic
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
Shanker K,
Light and scanning electron
International
Journal of
Krishna Mohan G, microscopic (SEM)
Sakunthala
characterization and energy
Pharma Sciences
Madhavendra, ,
dispersive x-ray analysis
(EDAX) of the medicinal plant
Saraca indica Linn.
Swaroopa Rani V,
Anti-hyperglycemic activity of International
Praneetha P,
Trichuriella monsoniae Bennet Journal of
Krishna Mohan G, in streptozotocin induced
Advances in
Ravi Kumar B,
diabetic rats.
Pharmaceutical
2013.
Research
Hari kumar ch,
hepatoprotective
effect
of Journal of global
Ramesh allure,
ethanolic extract of gosipium trends in
herbacium on
paracetamol- pharmaceutical
Krishna mohan
G..,
induced liver damage in albino sciences
rats
Dr. M. Ajitha
Liquid
chromatography- Biomedical
tandem Mass spectrometric chromatography,
assay for the non-nucleoside 2011
reverse transcriptase inhibitor
rilpivirin in human plasma
Dr. M. Ajitha
Quantification of Bergenin Journal of Planar
from Mallotus philippinensis Chromatography
by HPTLC-MS and Study on 445-449
Different Extraction Methods
Dr. M. Ajitha
Simultaneous determination of Biomedical
sitagliptin and simvastatin in Chromatography
human plasma by LC-MS/MS , 2012
and its application to a human
pharmacokinetic study
Dr. M. Ajitha
Simultaneous Determination American
of
of Ritonavir and Atazanavir in journal
Human Plasma by LC-MS/MS pharmatech
research; 2012:
and
Its
Pharmacokinetic
2,59-71
Application
Dr. M. Ajitha
Analytical
method International
of
development and validation of Journal
Pharmaceutical
Valsartan in bulk by RP-HPLC
Sciences Review
method
and
Research;

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International
Research Journal
of
Pharmacy;
2012: 3(3), 178180
American
journal
of
pharmatech
research, 2011:
4, 66-80

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Analytical
method
development and validation of
capecitabine in bulk by RPHPLC method

57.

Dr. M. Ajitha

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Dr. M. Ajitha

59.

Dr. M. Ajitha

A sensitive and specific


bioanalytical
method
development and validation of
fenofebric acid in human
plasma
using
liquid
chromatographyl tandem mass
spectrometry
A
rapid
and
rugged
bioanalytical
method
development and validation of
clopidogrel in human plasma
using liquid tandem mass
spectrometry
Comparative
antioxidant
potential of some fruits and
vegetables
using
DPPH
method

60.

Dr. M. Ajitha

Pharmacological Screening of
New Isatin-3-[N2-Heteryl-2thioacetyl] hydrazones

61.

Dr. M. Ajitha

Paracetamol
disposition
following acute and subchronic treatment of fried
onions

62.

Dr. M. Ajitha

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Dr. M. Ajitha

Synthesis and evaluation of


New
3-substituted
[3,4dihydropyrimidinones] indolin
2-ones for Antioxidant activity
Synthesis
of
new
2- Die
substituted-[1,3,4]-oxadiazino- Pharmazie,2002:
[5,6-b]-indoles
with
H1- 57 (12): 796-799
antihistaminic, antimuscaranic

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journal
of
pharmatech
research,2011: 1,
297-310

0.98

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Journal
of
Pharmacy
and
Technology,
2011: 3(1),19571962
International
Journal
of
Pharmacy
and
Technology,
2011,3(1):14471453
International
Journal
of
Pharmacy
and
Technology,
2010,
2(4):
1291-1298.
Asian journal of
chemistry, 2009,
21 (6): 46354642

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Dr. M. Ajitha

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Dr. M. Ajitha

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Dr. M. Ajitha

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Dr. M. Ajitha

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and antimicrobial activity


Synthesis and evaluation of
New 3- substituted-[3, 4dihydro pyrimidinones ]Indolin-2-ones for In vitro
cytotoxic activity
Synthesis and evaluation of
New
3substituted-[3,4dihydro
pyrimidinones]Indolin-2-ones for Analgesic
activity
Synthesis and evaluation of
New
3substituted-[3,4dihydro pyrimidinones ]Indolin-2-ones
for
Anti
inflammatory activity
Antidiabetic,
antihyperlipidemic and free
radical scavenging activities of
an Ayurvedic medicine
Headache: Anupdate

International
Journal
of
Pharmacy
and
Pharmaceutical
sciences, 2011,
3(4)
International
Research Journal
of
Pharmacy,
2011, 2(7): 8084

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Journal
of
Pharma
and
Biosciences,
2011: 2(4)

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drugs,2001,38
(9): 447-457
Role of Oxygen free radicals Indian
drugs,
2001,
38(11)
in human disease
:545-554
Pregnancy: The role of drugs
Indian journal of
clinical
pharmacology
and
therapeutics,200
0,20(3):72-77
Cefpodoxime Proxetil: A New ISRN
Stability Indicating RP-HPLC Chromatography
, 2013:1-8
Method.
RP-UPLC
method Journal
of
Chemical
and
development and validation
for
the
simultaneous Pharmaceutical
Research, 2013,
estimation of proguanil and
5
(12):1222atovaquone in pharmaceutical 1229
dosage form
Rapid
simultaneous Journal
of
Chemical
and
determination of naproxen and
esomeprozole magnesium in Pharmaceutical

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combined tablets by validated


ultra
performance
liquid
chromatographic method
Liquid
chromatography
tandem mass spectrometric
assay for eltrombopag in 50L
of
human
plasma:
A
pharmacokinetic study
Quantitative estimation of (-) hinokinin,a trypanosomicidal
marker in Piper cubeba, ands
ome of its commercial
formulations using HPLCPDA
A Green Analytical Method
for
the
Simultaneous
Estimation of Levofloxacin
Hemihydrate and Ambroxol
Hydrochloride
Using
Hydrotropy
and
First
Derivative UV Spectroscopy
Development and Validation
of a Stability Indicating RPHPLC
Method
for
Balofloxacin
Design And Synthesis of
Novel
Quinoline
3Carbohydrazone Derivatives
for their Antimicrobial and
Antioxidant activity

Research, 2013,
5
(12):12301236

74.

Dr. M. Ajitha

Journal
of
Pharmaceutical
and Biomedical
Analysis, 2014,
98:6873

2.9

75.

Dr. M. Ajitha

Journal
of
Pharmaceutical
Analysis, 2014.

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Oriental Journal
Of Chemistry,
2014, 30 (3):
1385-1389

0.578

77.

Dr. M. Ajitha

Oriental Journal
Of Chemistry,
2014, 30 (4):
1919-1923

0.578

78.

Dr. M. Ajitha

International
Journal
of
Pharmacy
and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences, 2014,
6(6):254-258
Toxicological &
Environmental
Chemistry,2014,
98 (1):1-11
Indian Journal of
Chemistry, 2015,
54B (7), 930935.

1.6

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Synthesis of isatinquinoline
conjugates
as
possible
biologically active agents

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Dr. M. Ajitha

Design and synthesis of new


N'-substituted-2methylquinoline-3carbohydrazides
with
antioxidant and antimicrobial
activity
An
economical
stability Indo-American
of
indicating rp hplc method for journal
the simultaneous analysis of pharmaceutical
research, 2015,

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88.

Dr. M. Ajitha

ofloxacin and tinidazole


A green analytical method for
the simultaneous analysis of
cefixime
trihydrate
and
ambroxol HCl based on
ultraviolet
derivative
spectroscopy
Rapid, Selective, and Rugged
Method Development and
Validation of Atorvastatin and
its Active Metabolites, oHydroxy Atorvastatin and pHydroxy Atorvastatin,
in
Stabilized
Plasma
Using
Liquid
Chromatography
Coupled with Tandem Mass
Spectrometry
Development and validation of
forced degradation studies of
atazanavir using RP-HPLC
and
characterization
of
degradants by LC-MS/MS
Development
and
VALIDATION of forced
degradation
studies
of
lopinavir using RP-HPLC and
characterization of degradants
by LC-MS/MS
Development and validation of
forced degradation studies of
raltegravir using RP-HPLC
and
characterization
of
degradants by LC-MS/MS
Development and validation of
forced degradation studies of
Rasagiline mesylate using RPHPLC and characterization of
degradants by LC-MS/MS
A Validated Bioanalytical
Method for Quantification of
Ziprasidone in Rabbit Plasma
by LC-MS/MS: Application to

5(8), 2803-2813
Drug
development and
discovery, 2015,
6 (2 ),74-78

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Chromatography
&
Related
Technologies,
2015, 38, 1585
1592.

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International
Journal
of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences Review
and
Research:
33(2),2015,11-15.
International
Journal
of
Chemical
Sciences: 13(1),
2015, 551-562.

2.1

0.13

Journal
of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
and
Research: 7(9),
2015, 685-689.

0.43

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Journal
of
Pharma Research
and
Development.

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of
Pharmaceutical
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2015, 322-332

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a Pharmacokinetic Study
Quantification of Etravirine in
Rat Plasma by LC-MS/MS and
Application
to
a
Pharmacokinetic Study

89.

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90.

Dr. M. Ajitha

Formulation and Evaluation of


Floating Mini Matrix Tablets
of Thiamine Mononitrate

91.

Dr. M. Ajitha

Formulation and Evaluation of


Floating Matrix Tablets of
Dipyridamole

92.

Dr. M. Ajitha

93.

Dr. M. Ajitha

94.

M. Sunitha Reddy

A novel and rapid LC-MS/MS


assay for the determination of
mycophenolate
and
mycophenolic acid in human
plasma
Design,
Synthesis
and
Docking Study of Some Novel
Isatin- Quinoline Hybrids as
Potential
Antitubercular
Agents
Approaches to Gastro
Retentive Drug Delivery
Systems: An Overview

95.

M. Sunitha Reddy

Review on self micro


emulsifying drug delivery
systems

96.

M. Sunitha Reddy

Micro needle drug delivery


system-Overview

97.

M. Sunitha Reddy

Review on Needle free drug


delivery systems

98.

M. Sunitha Reddy

Fast Dissolving Drug Delivery


System - A Review

Journal
of
Scientific
Research
&
Reports:
8(4),
2015, 1-10.
World Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Research
Formulation
4(5),
2015,
2718-2736.
American
journal
of
pharmatech
research
5(4),
2015,1-15
Journal
of
Young
Pharmacists,
2015 (Accepted
for publication)
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agents,14(1),201
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Journal of
Review in Life
Sciences;
International
Journal of
Research in
Pharmaceutical
Sciences;
International
Journal of
Research in
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
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Journal of
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109. M. Sunitha Reddy

Solubility Enhancement of
Candesartan Cilexetil Self
Emulsifying Drug Delivery
Systems
Chronopharmaceutical Drug
Delivery Systems: Present
Scenario
Drug Delivery through
Osmotic Micropump A
Review;
A Review on Transbuccal
Drug Delivery Systems and it
Commercially Available
Products
Novel Approaches for
Delivery of Proteins and
Peptides A Review;

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journal of
Pharmaceutical
sciences and
Research
Journal of
pharmacy
research
Research journal
of pharmacy and
technology;
Research journal
of pharmacy and
technology

Research journal
of pharma
dosage forms
and tech
Formulation and Evaluation of International
Zidovudine Matrix tablets
Journal of
using Dikamali
Pharma and Bio
Sciences
Formulation and evaluation of World journal of
sustained release matrix tablets pharmacy and
of metformin by using the
pharmaceutical
combination of natural and
sciences
synthetic polymers:
Formulation and In-Vitro
Journal of
evaluation of gastro retentive
pharmacy
In-situ floating gels of
research
Repaglinide cubosomes
Formulation and evaluation of World journal of
tenofovir orodispersible tablets pharmacy and
by using different
pharmaceutical
superdisintegrants
sciences
Formulation and Evaluation of International
Albendazole Sustained
Journal of
Release Matrix Tablets Using Research in
Okra Gum
Pharmaceutical
and Biomedical
Sciences
Review on Microrobot
International
Journal of
Research in
Pharmaceutical
Sciences

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Enhancing the solubility of


Candesartan cilexetil-Inclusion
Complexation using -CD.
International Journal of Drug
Delivery,
Formulation and Evaluation of
Novel Lipid Based Solid Self
Nano Emulsifying Drug
Delivery Systems of
Repaglinide
Solubility Enhancement of
Poorly Water Soluble Drug
Efavirenz by Solid Self
Emulsifying Drug Delivery
Systems
Formulation and evaluation of
Nevarapine Sustained Release
Matrix Tablets Using
Mucilage of Ambelmoschus
Esculentus as Release
Modifier
Solubility Enhancement of
Poorly Water Soluble Drug
Efavirenz by Solid Self
Emulsifying Drug Delivery
Systems
Fixed Dose Combination
Products of AntiHypertensives and AntiDiabetics, Regulatory Issues
and Perspectives an Indian
perspective against USA and
EU
Formulation and evaluation of
fast disintegrating tablets of
Lamivudine using Ocimum
basilicum seed mucilage as
superdisintegrant
Extraction and
Characterization (Both
Physico-Chemical and
Analytical) of pectin obtained
from Dillenia indica and
Abelmoschus esculentus and
compatibility study with
glipizide for application in
Novel drug delivery systems

International
Journal of Drug
Delivery

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Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
International
3.6
Journal of
Pharma Research
and Review
International
journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences

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Journal of
Pharma Research
& Review
International
journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences

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World Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Research

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Formulation and in-vitro


characterization of solid self
nanoemulsifying drug delivery
system (s.SNEDDS)of
Simuvastatin
Formulation, Evaluation and
Optimization of Sustained
Release Microcapsules of
Lornoxicam Prepared with
GUM DIKAMALI and Pectin
Extracted from DILLENIA
INDICA
Formulation and Evaluation of
Stavudine Sustain release
Matrix Tablets Using Purified
Neem Gum as Release
Retardant
Formulation and In-Vitro
Evaluation of sustained release
Matrix Tablets of Simvastatin
using Tamarind seed
Polysaccharide as Release
Retardant
Extraction and
Characterization of Tamarind
seed Polysaccharide as
Pharmaceutical Excipient

Formulation and evaluation of


Ranitidine Floating Matrix
Tablets using Tamarind seed
Polysaccharide as Release
Retardant
Formulation and evaluation of
Zidovudine Sustained Release
Matrix Tablets using
Manilkara Zapota Gum as a
Release Retarding Polymer
Formulation and Evaluation of
Solid Self Emulsifying Drug
Delivery System(SSNEDDS)of Ritonavir Drug
Formulation and Evaluation of
Solid Self Emulsifying Drug
Delivery System(S-SNEDDS)
of Lopinavir Drug
Novel alkynyl substituted 3,4dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-one

Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences and
Research

2.819

. International
Journal of
Chemical
Sciences

2.0157

American
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Health research

4.278

World Journal
of
Pharmaceutical
Research

2.819

International
Journal of
Innovative
Pharmaceutical
Sciences and
Research
International
Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Research and
Bio-Science
World Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Research

2.37

Indo American
Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Research
Indo American
Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Research
Bioorganic
Chemistry 51

indexed

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derivatives as potential
inhibitors of chorismate
mutase
Liquid Chromatography
Electrospray IonizationTandem Mass Spectrometric
Method for the Simultaneous
Quantitation of Escitalopram
and Etizolam in Human.
Formulation of Viburnum
erubescens root asava and its
physico-chemical
standardization.

(2013) 4853

International
Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Analysis

Pelagia Research
Library Der
Pharmacia
Sinica, 2015,
6(10): 8-15
LC-MS/MS assay for the
Biomedical
determination of lurasidone
Chromatography
and its active metabolite, ID2015 (Accepted
14283 in human plasma and its for publication).
application to a clinical
pharmacokinetic study.
LC-MS/MS method
American
development and validation of Journal of
Montelukast in human plasma Pharmatech
and its clinical application.
Research. 2015;
5(3) 646-657.
LC-MS/MS assay for
International
irbesartan in human plasma
Journal of
using solid phase extraction
Pharmacy and
technique: a pharmacokinetic
Pharmaceutical
study.
Sciences 2015; 7
(9) 335-340.
In silico model simulation
Online Journal
docking of tyrosine kinase
of
inhibiting leukemia
Bioinformatics
quinazolines.
Volume 16 (2):
144-155, 2015
Preparation And PhysicoInternational
Chemical Standardization Of
journal of
Viburnum Punctatum Arista
pharmacy and
pharmaceutical
analysis
(2015,vol 02(03)
Review On Quinazoline
Journal of
Deirivatives.
Global Trends in
Pharmaceutical
Sciences 2510
2527.
Synthesis, Charecterisation
Journal of
And Anti Microbial Activity
Chemical and

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0.68.

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1.35

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146. S. Shobha rani

Of 1-[2-Substituted Hydrazine
Carbothioamido]- 4-Benzyl
Piperazines.
Synthesis and pharmacological
evaluation of novel imidazole
derivatives.

A new stability indicating


quantitative rp-hplc method
for blonanserin-a novel
antipsychotic agent.
Novel stability indicating
validated RP_HPLC method
for simultaneous qualification
of artemethor and lumefantrine
in bulk and tablet.
A new stability indicating
validated method for the
determination of aripiproazole
in bulk and tablet dosage form
using Rp-Hplc.
Evaluation of analgesic and
anti-inflammatory activities of
momordiaca chairantia.
Antidiabetic activity of
rephanus sativus l, leaves
extracts on alloxan induced
diabetic rats.
Anatomical exploration of
leucas aspera (wild) links a
medicinal herb and its
pharmacognostic relevance.
Natural polysaccharides:
versatile excipients for
controlled drug delivery
systems.

Pharmaceutical
Sciences ISSN:
0974-2115.
International
3.08
journal of
pharmacy and
analytical
research,volume3,issue -3
Indo-American
2.37
journal of
pharmaceutical
research
current
0.719
pharmaceutical
analysis

International
journal of
pharmaceutical
sciences

1.79

international
journal of
pharmacy
journal of
chemical and
pharmaceutical
research
journal of
pharmacy
research

2.864

Natural
polysaccharides/
Asian
journal of
pharmaceutical
sciences
Synthesis, analgesic and antiInternational
inflammatory activities of new journal of
bisisatin malonohydrazides.
pharmacy and
technology.
Antibacterial and cytotoxic
International
1
activity of 2,2 -(5,5'-methylene journal of
bis (1,3,4-oxadiazole-5,2- diyl) chemical
bis (sulfanediyl) bis(n'-(2sciences.
oxoindolin-3-ylidene)

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acetohydrazides.
Antioxidant and DNA binding
study of 2,21-(5,5'-methylene
bis (1,3,4-oxadiazole-5,2diyl)bis(sulfanediyl) bis(n'-(2oxoindolin-3-ylidene)
acetohydrazides.
Antibacterial and anticancer
activity of new bisisatin
malonohydrazides.
Antioxidant and dna binding
study 3,3'-(5,5'-methylene bis
(3-mercapto -4h-1,2,4triazole-5,4-diyl)bis(azan-1-yl1-ylidene) diindolin-2-ones.
Antibacterial and cytotoxic
activity of 3, 3'-(5,5'methylene bis(3-mercapto-4h1,2,4-triazole-5,4diyl)bis(azan-1-yl-1ylidene)diindolin-2- ones.
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
plasma: a pharmacokinetic
application in healthy south
indian male subjects.
Micro chemical (elemental)
analysis of leucas aspera(wild)
link employingsem-edax.

Microscopic and
microchemical evaluation

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journal of
chemical
sciences

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1.191.
journal of
chemical sciences
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1.21
journal of
pharmacy and
technology
JCHPS

0.684

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Journal of
Comprehensive
Pharmacy
Scholars library

3.408

Indo American
journal of
pharmaceutical
research
Biomedical
chromatography

2.37

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journal of
pharmaceutical
sciences and
drug research
Asian pacific
journal of

0.533

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1.723

0.72
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(elemental analysis) of the


medicinal herb lippia
nodiflora(linn.) Rich (phyla
nodiflora linn.green).
Hepatoprotective and
antioxidant activities of areal
parts (except fruits) of cicer
arietinum against carbon
tetrachloride induced
hepatotoxicity in rats.
Evaluation of analgesic and
anti-inflammatory activity of
momordica charantia.
Acute oral toxicity studies of
ethanol leaf extracts of derris
scandens and pulicaria
wightiana in albino rats.
Morus Albal., a new
perspective:scanning electron
microscopic, microchemical,
GC-MS & UPLC-MS
characterization.
Novel alkyl substituted 3,4dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)- one
derivatives as potential
inhibitors of chorismate
mutase.
A validation RP-HPLC
method for Determination of
mesoindigo in Bulk form.

163. S. Shobha rani

Stability indicating RP HPLC


method for the estimation of
Armodafinil in tablet dosage
form.

164. S. Shobha rani

A validated RP-HPLC method


for simultaneous estimation of
aspirin and prasugrel in tablet
dosage form
A simple RP-HPLC method
for simultaneous estimation of
paracetamol and
metoclopramide.HCL in tablet
dosage form.
Targetting efficiency
evaluation of fluoro uracil in
plgamicrosperes conjugated
with human monoclonal

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tropical disease

International
journal of
pharmacy

1.21

international
journal of
pharmacy
International
journal of
pharmacological
research
International
journal of
research in
pharmacy and
chemistry.
Bioorganic
chemistry.

1.21

Inventi rapid:
Pharma analysis
&Quality
Assurance.
International
journal of
pharmacy and
pharmaceutical
sciences
International of
pharmaceutical
sciences and
research.
IOSR Journal of
pharmacy and
biological
sciences.

0.4

Scientific
abstracts
pharmacology
and toxicology.

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Microscopic and micro


chemical evaluation of the
medicinal herb, lippie
nodiflora (Linn) rich
(phylanodiflora linn.green)

64 th Indian
pharmaceutical
congress
Asian Pacific
Journal of
Tropical Disease

*
*
*
*
*

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

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated:

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other 2


laboratories / institutions industries in India and abroad:
Faculty serving in:
2 for Editorial board

26.

27.

28.

NIL

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please


specify)
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs): NIL
Refreshing Programs
11
Workshops
2
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects: 60%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /
institute: 40%

29.

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years):
Awards / Recognitions Received By
Faculty
Students
1
2
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31.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: NIL
Funding
Number of
Seminar/Conference Name
Date
Agency
Participants
July 22nd and 23rd
Current Research Trends in
APSCHE
400
2011
Pharmaceutical Sciences
APPCB,
Pharmacy Education for
17th march 2012
ZONAL
350
Industry and Research Needs
OFFICE, HYD
Reforms and Innovations in
AICTE
1500
Pharmacy Education towards 17-18th August 2012
Global Standards
North-eastern
Indo-American
18th. 19th & 20th
University,
1300
Pharmaceutical Regulatory
October 2012
Boston,
USA
Symposium
Current status and future
29-30th November
AICTE &
prospectus in pharmacy
300
2013
JNTUH
education and researchTowards industry application
Reforms and Innovations in
APTI
1600
Pharmacy Education towards 13-14th March 2015
Global Standards
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:

32.

Extending facilities to individual faculty members


Complete administrative support at the Centre level.
Non interference and transparency.
Cooperation among the faculty members in usage of laboratories.
Research scholars are encouraged motivated to interact with scientist. Experts
nationally and internationally.

Student profile programme-wise


Name of the Applications
Programme
received
(refer to question
no. 4)
Pharmaceutical
63
analysis and
Quality
assurance
Pharmaceutics
66
Pharmacognosy
51
Pharmaceutical
8
chemistry

Selected

Pass percentage

Male
23

Female
40

Male
81

Female
99

20
13
3

46
38
5

92
90
NA

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

Percentage against enrolled

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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39.

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
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

Available
Available
4
Available
Available
Available

a) from the host institution/university

NIL

b) from other institutions/universities

Chelamalla Radhika

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.
Does the department obtain feedback from

42.

NIL

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?
Informing the faculty about the feedback and given suggestions to improve
teaching learning
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Encouraging particular faculty to attend refreshing , orientation and
workshops
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Revision of syllabus and Laboratories are modified
Industry and academic visits are incorporated time to time
Guest lectures / invited lectures are arranged to give specific talk
43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NIL


STUDENT NAME
Chenna Rao
Ashok
Avinash
Naresh
Ramya rudra

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
14th August 2015

Speakers Name &Designation


Topic
Dr. C. K. Kokate, Vice Chancellor,
Reforms and innovation in
KLE University ( Session-I
Pharmacy Education towards
13/03/2015)
Global Standards
Dr. C. Muthulingam, Principal
Recent trends in Generic Drug
Scientist, R&D Aurobindo Pharma, Development
Hyderabad (Session-II 13/03/2015)
Dr. Vishwanadham, Retd. Professor, How to be a best student
Osmania University, Hyderabad
(Session-III 13/03/2015)
Dr. P. Reddanna, Dean, Life
Innovation and
Sciences ,Hyderabad central
Entrepreneurship challenges
University (Session-I 14/03/2015)
and opportunities
Dr. Gayathri , Manipal Educational Innovation in Pharmacy
Society (Session-II 14/03/2015)
Education
Dr. K. Subbi Reddy, Regional
Design and layout of Pharma
Director Pharmexcil, Retd Joint
Manufacturing Firm
Director Drug Control and
Administration.(Session-I)
Dr. Rambau, Retd. Prof. K.U,
Role of Pharmacist in Society
Director, Technical, Pulse
Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd (Session-II)
Dr. Indira , Medical Officer, JNTUH Skin and Hair care
(Session-III)
Dr. Raghu Ram,
Breast cancer Prevention and
MS,FRCS(Eng),FRCS (Edin),
Treatment
FRCS(Glasg), FRCE(Irel) (SessionIv)
Dr. V. Venkateswarlu , Managing
Role of Pharmacist in Health Care Director, Neuheit Pharma
Generic Drug Development
Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Hyd
(Session-I)
Dr. Satyanarayana Sr. General
R&D Development of Cross
Manager, Natco Hyd (Session-II)
linked Dextrins
Dr. Shanker Lanke, Findlay
Pop Model Development to
University, USA
Determine the Dosage
Regimen of Vancomycin in
Adolescent patients
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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

Dr. Raj Birudaraj. R. Ph.D,


Technical Development leader,
PTDM, Genentech, South
sanfranciso USA

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45.

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:


100%

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department


Dance, singing, elocution, Swachh Bharath, plantation, Health camp, Women
day celebration, NSS activity

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.

Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council(TIFAC)

CENTRE in Environmental Geomatics

Capacity building and strengthening, in Geospatial Science and Technology.

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.

52

Future plans of the department.


Want to make a best research and teaching institute in the state

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Centre for Water Resources, IST, JNTUH


1.

Name of the Department

Centre for Water Resources, IST

2.

Year of establishment

1984

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

Faculty of the University

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil.,


PG, Ph.D.
Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc.,
D.Litt., etc.)

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

Nil

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/


Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

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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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
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

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

Dr. Achi Reddy


Dr. G. K. Viswanadh
Dr. G. Jagmohan Das
Dr. B.H. Briz Kishore
Dr. N. Sriramulu
Dr. P. Venugopala Rao
Dr. P.L. Laxminarayana

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise


information

Nil

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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
--

03

--

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major


funding agencies

Ground Water Exploration and


Management
Water Quality Monitoring
Integrated Watershed Management
Remote
Sensing
and
GIS
applications in Water Resources
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Ground Water Modeling


Water and waste water treatment
technologies
Rainfall-runoff modeling
Evapotranspiration studies
Microwave remote sensing

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

Rooftop rainwater harvesting,


use and artificial recharge in
urban scenario using Geomatics
Hyperspectral remote sensing
based crop inventory
Validation of hyper-spectral
remote sensing based drought
assessment
through
water
balance and geomatic approach
Application
of
Resistivity
Imaging for the delineation of
kaolinised zones to contain
water well failures in the
khondalitic terrain
Urban Lake water quality
Monitoring-A
peoples
participation approach

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

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received


Urban Lake water
quality MonitoringA
peoples
participation
approach
Funding Agency:

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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SRF - 01 No, Smt. P. Sowmya, UGC Sponsored Project,


TEQIP PHASE-I - 50 lakhs
TEQIP PHASE-II - 1.50 Crores
Project Title
Funding
Duration
Grant
agency
Amount
in rupees
Ultra micro level water shed AICTE, RPS,
3 years
9.5 lakhs
management using
New Delhi
Geomatics
Demonstrative rainwater
CGWB,
2 years
27.93
harvesting structures in
MoWR, New
lakhs
JNTUH campus PhaseI
Delhi
Demonstrative
rainwater CGWB,
2 years
12.00
harvesting
structures
in MoWR, New
lakhs
JNTUH campus Phase-II
Delhi
Development of Hybrid Institute
of 3 Years
0.6 lakhs
Power Generation Model Engineers
using Rain water, Solar and (India),
Wind
Kolkata
Application of Multi
AICTE
2009 to 2012
6.9
geophysical techniques to
delineate ground water
potential zones and artificial
recharge sites

20.

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 Innovative programme


for the M.Sc (satellite
meteorology & weather
informatics)

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
Rao

Research facility / centre with


State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
The centre is having excellent research facilities for Ground water exploration, RS
& GIS applications to water resources, Water Resource modelling and water quality
investigations.
The centre is already recognized by Central Public Health and Environmental
Engineering Organizations as one of the centre of excellence for sponsoring the inservice personal from public health engineering departments of central government
to the M.Tech programme at this centre. This is the first centre in the country from
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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.

Venkateswara Rao, B., 1998. Hydromorphogeological Investigations in a typical


Khondalitic Terrain using Remote Sensing Data, Photonirvachak Journal of the
Indian Society of Remote Sensing, Vol.26 No. 1&2, pp. 77-93.

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.

7. Venkateswara Rao, B., 1998. Geoelectrical Characteristics of a Typical Khondalitic


Aquifer, Bhujal News, A Journal of CGWB, Govt. of India, Vol 13, No 3&4, pp.
21-30.
8.

Srinivas, A.,Venkateswara Rao, B. and Gurunatha Rao, V.V.S., 1999. Recharge


Process and Aquifer Models of a small Watershed, Hydrological Sciences Journal,
44(5), pp. 681-692.

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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Yield of Bore Wells in Typical Khondalitic terrain, Journal of Applied Hydrology,


Vol. XV, pp. 1-8.
11. Narsimlu, B., Venkateswara Rao, B., Mishra, P.K. and Rao, K.V., 2004. Effect of
Covers for Soil and Water Conservation using a Tilting Flume, Journal of
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering of American Society of Civil Engineers,
Vol.130, No.2, pp. 154-159.
12. Venkateswara Rao, B., Varalakshmi, V., Rajesh Nune., Pavan Kumar K. and
Satyanarayana, B. 2007. Estimation of Ground Water Recharge for the Upper Musi
basin using Water Table Fluctuation Method by GIS Applications Journal of
Applied Hydrology, Vol. XXI. No. 3 & 4, pp. 91-105.
13. Venkateswara Rao. B., Varalakshmi, V. and Vijaya sarada, S.T., 2009. Ground
Water Recharge in Hard Rock Areas of Musi Basin Journal of Applied Hydrology,
Vol. No. XXII, No.1, pp.102-117.
14. Venkateswara Rao. B., 2009. An Improved Methodology for Identification of
Ground Water Potential Zones in A Typical Khondalitic Terrain Journal of
geophysics, Vol. XXX, No. 1-4, pp. 73-81.
15. Venkateswara Rao, B., Rajesh Nune. And Varalakshmi, V., 2009. Analysis Of
Returnflows From Canal Command Area between Nagarjunasagar Reservoir And
Prakasam Barrage Journal of Applied Hydrology, Vol. No. 22. No.2, pp.12-23.
16. Venkateswara Rao, B., Varalakshmi, V. and Srinivasa Rao, N., 2010. Effect of
Urbanization on Inflows to the Reservoirs of Himayatsagar and Osmansagar,
Hyderabad- India, International Journal of Water Resources and Environmental
Management (IJWREM), Vol.1, No.1, pp. 67-80.
17. Purnima Mishra., Venkateswara Rao, B. and Ravi Babu, R., 2010. Assessing the
Scope of Rain Water Harvesting in Vertisols for Sustainable Agriculture and
Livelihood Security of Traibal Farmers A case Study, Journal of Water and Soil
Conservation, Vol. 9, No.2, pp. 98 108.
18. Venkaeswara Rao, B., Rajesh Nune., Rajesh, M.V.S.S. and Vijayasarada, S.T, 2011.
Large Scale Ground Water Withdrawal and its Consequences on the Closing of the
Upper Musi Basin India, Int. J. Water, Vol. 6, Nos. 1/2, pp.1528.
19. Venkateswara Rao, B., Srinivasa Reddy, K. and Ravi Babu, P., 2011. Sediment
Yield Investigations for controlling Sedimentation in the Catchment of the Sri Ram
Sagar Reservoir, India Procs. of the IAHS work shop on Sediment Problems and
Sediment Management in Asian River Basins, IAHS Publication, 349, pp.141-147.
20. Venkateswara Rao, B., Siva Prasad, Y. and Varalakshmi, V., 2011. Resistivity 2D
Imaging at success and Failed water wells in Granitic and Basaltic terrains of
Andhra Pradesh Jour. of Geophysics, Vol. XXXII, No.1 & 2, pp. 105-109.
21. Venkateswara Rao, B., Varalakshmi, V., Rajesh Nune. And Anju Gaur., 2013.
Estimation of Return Flows from Canal Command area between Nagarjuna Sagar
Reservoir and Prakasam Barraige, India J. Hydrol. Eng. (ASCE), 18(10), 12821288.
22. Venkateswara Rao, B., Subramanyam, K., Murthy, E.S.R.C., Varalakshmi, V. and
Satyanarayana, B., 2011. Problems and Prospects of Geophysical Methods in
identifying Ground Water Potential Zones in Typical Hard Rocks of India,
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Hydrology Journal, vol. 34, No. 3 & 4, pp. 85 95.


23. Venkateswara Rao. B., Siva Prasad, Y. and Srinivasa Reddy, K., 2013.
Hydrogeophysical Investigations in a Typical Khondalitic Terrain to Deliniate the
Kaolinised Layer using Resistivity Imaging, the Journal of Geological Society of
India, vol. 81, pp. 521-530.
24. Varalakshmi, V., Venkateswar Rao, B., Surinaidu, L. and Tejaswi.M., 2014.
Ground Water Flow Modeling of a Hardrock Aquifer-A case study J. Hydrol.
Eng. (ASCE), 19(5), 877-886.
25. Salauddin Mohammad, Gopa Dutta, P Vinay Kumar, E Krishna, M C Ajay Kumar,
B V Rao and P V Rao., 2014. Madden Julian oscillations over a tropical Indian
station using radar and ERA data of winds, Journal of Radio and Space Physics,
Vol. 43, pp. 48-56.
26. Lakshminarayana, P. and Venkateswara Rao, B., 2014. Spatial and Temporal
Variability Investigations of Rainfall in Yerrakalava River Basin of Andhra
Pradesh, India, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology
(IJERT), Vol. 3, No. 9, pp. 1153-1156.
27. Lakshminarayana, P. and Venkateswara Rao, B., 2014. Identification of the
Recharge Sites Using Remote Sensing and GIS in Hard Rock Terrain, Indian J.
Dryland Agric. Res. & Dev. Vol. 29 No. 2, pp. 05-11.
28. Ravindra Babu, S., Venkat Ratnam, M., Basha, G., Krishnamurty, V. and
Venkateswara Rao, B., 2015. Effect of tropical cyclones on the tropical tropopause
parameters observed using COSMIC CPS RO data, Atmospheric Chemistry and
Physics, 15, pp. 10239 - 10249
29. Venkateswara Rao, B., Srinivasa Rao G. and Mahesh Kumar.,2015
Hydrogeochemical Investigations and Solute Transport Modeling of Polluted
Coastal Aquifer accepted for publication in the JIGU in January 2016, Vol.20,
No.1
30. Venkateswara Rao, B., Kavitha, Ch., Murthy, N.N., and Lakshminarayana, P.,
Heavy metal contamination of groundwater in Nacharam Industrial Area accepted
for publication in the JIGU
31. Sirisha, P., Remya, P. G., Balakrishnan Nair, T, M., and Venkateswara Rao, B.,
Numerical simulation and observations of very severe cyclone generated surface
wave fields in the north Indian Ocean accepted for publication in J. Earth. Syst.
Sci.
Dr. C. Sarala
1.

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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3.

Sarala, C., (2013), Geographical Information System Based Morphometric


Analysis of Halia Drainage Area, Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh, India,
International Journal of Innovative Research in Science , Engineering and
Technology, Volume 2, Issue 11, November 2013, pp. 6218-6225. ISSN: 23198753, impact factor 1.672.

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.

Sarala, C., (2013), Identification of groundwater prospects in the Khammam


district, Int. Journal of Applied Sciences and Engineering Research, Vol. 2, No. 2,
2013, pp 146-159. ISSN 2277 8442

6.

Sarala, C., (2012), Assessment of Groundwater Quality for Irrigation Use,


International Journal of Research and Engineering Technology, Volume 1, Issue 3,
pp 215- 219. ISSN: 2319 1163, impact factor -1.962

7.

Sarala, C., (2012), Domestic Wastewater Treatment by Electrocoagulation with


Fe-Fe Electrodes, International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology,
Volume3, Issue4, pp 530 -533. ISSN: 2231-5381

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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2. Giridhar. M. V. S. S., and Viswanadh. G. K., Development of Semi Distributed


Conceptual Rainfall-Runoff Model for a Semi Arid Area, International journal
of Tropical Agriculture, Vol 25.no: 4 October-December 2007, PP:1075-1086,
(Impact Factor 2.8) (ISSN: 0254-8755)
3. Giridhar. M. V. S. S., and Viswanadh. G. K., Evaluation of Watershed
Parameters using RS and GIS International journal of Tropical Agriculture,
Vol.25, July-December 2007, (Impact Factor 2.8) (ISSN: 0254-8755)
4. Giridhar. M.V.S.S., Viswanadh.G.K. and S.K.C. Acharyulu Geomatics
applications for land use land cover at micro level International Journal of
Environment and Development, Vol.5 No.2, December, 2008, PP:145-153. (ISSN:
0973-3574)
5. Md. Nazia Firdouse, Giridhar M.V.S.S., S. Durga Bhavani G. K. Viswanadh and
A. S. Chandra Bose, Development of Web-GIS Based College Information
System, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research Dindigal,
Vol.2.No.2, 2011, pp: 570-577 (IJAERD IC Value: 4.07). (ISSN: 0973-4562 )
6. A. S. Chandra Bose, P.Sridhar, Giridhar M.V.S.S and G. K. Viswanadh
Morphometric Analysis at Mini Watershed Level Using GIS International
Journal of Civil Engineering Research, ISSN 2278-3652 Volume 3, Number 3
(2012), pp. 157-171 (ISSN: 2278-3652).
7. P.Sridhar, A.S.Chandra Bose, Giridhar M.V.S.S and G.K.Viswanadh Watershed
Delineation and Stream Network analysis using GIS International Journal of
Watershed Engineering (IJWE), Vol.1, Issue 1, PP 1-13. (ISSN: 9999-0015).
8. A.S. Chandra Bose, G.K. Viswanadh and Giridhar M.V.S.S Computation of
Watershed Parameters using Geoinformatics, International Journal of
Geomatics and Geosciences, Vol.2, No: 3, 2012. pp: 770-786, (IJGGS IC Value:
4.39). (ISSN: 0976-4380).
9. Ch. Ramesh Naidu and Giridhar M.V.S.S., Geo-spatial Database Creation for
Wazirabad Canal Command Area. Journal of Geographic Information System,
Vol.3 No.4, October 2011, PP.290-297 (ISSN: 2151-1950).
10. Indira Priyadarsini, Giridhar M.V.S.S, G.K.Viswanadh, Smt. M. Arathi and A.S.
Chandra Bose, Development of Spatial Analyst toolbar in ArcGIS
International Journal of Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS, Vol 1 Issue:1,
August 2012, PP:25-30 (ISSN: 2277-9450).
11. Giridhar. M.V.S.S., and Viswanadh G.K. Comparison of Radiation Based
Reference Evapotranspiration Equations with FAO-56 Penman Monteith
Method International Journal of Computer Science and System Analysis 1(2)
July-December 2007, PP. 149-158. (ISSN: 0973-7448).
12. Sridhar.P, Chandra Bose A.S, Giridhar M.V.S.S and Viswanadh G.K
Prioritization of Miniwatershed Based on Morphometric Analysis Using
GIS International Journal of Geomatics and Geosciences, Vol 3, No: 2, 2012
pp:314-320, (IJGGS IC Value: 4.39). (ISSN: 0976-4380).
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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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25. Giridhar M. V. S. S, Siva Vani N. and Ramaraju Anirudh Estimation of Hourly
Reference Evapotranspiration, Volume 6, Issue 8, August 2015, pp: 1681 -1686,
ISSN: 2229-5518.
26. Giridhar M.V.S.S., and K. Divya Chowdary Spatial distribution of GW
quality after rainwater recharge in JNTUH campus published in International
Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Technology Journal, volume:4,
Special issue-1; eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308.
Papers Published in National Journals:
1. Giridhar. M.V.S.S. and Viswanadh G.K Semi Distributed Conceptual
Rainfall-Runoff Model using GIS Journal of GIS India, Volume 15, No:8 ,
August 2006, PP:03-04 (ISSN : 0972-5776)
2. Viswanadh G.K, P. Kanaka Durga and Giridhar. M.V.S.S., Comparison of
Class A Pan Co-Efficient Equations Journal of Applied Hydrology, Vol. XIX,
No.4, pp-28-36, October, 2006. (ISSN : 0971-670X)
3. Giridhar. M. V. S. S and Viswanadh. G.K., Runoff Estimation in an Ungauged
Watershed using RS and GIS, Journal of Indian Water Works Association,
January March, 2009, PP: 32-49. (ISSN : 0970-275X)
4. Giridhar. M. V. S. S, and Viswanadh. G.K., Comparison of temperature based
reference evapotranspiration equations for Palleru sub basin, A.P., India
Journal of Applied Hydrology, Vol: XXI, 3 & 4, July & Sep 2008, PP: 8090. (ISSN :0971-670X)
5. Giridhar M.V.S.S., A.S. Chandra Bose, B. Srinivasulu and G. K. Viswanadh
Spatial Analysis of Drought for Telangana Region, A.P paper sent for
possible publication in the Journal of Hydrology, Roorkee, on 05th May,
2011(ISSN : 0022-1694 )
6. Giridhar M.V.S.S, G. K. Viswanadh, A.S. Chandra Bose and Bhowmik G Nani
Rainfall-Runoff Modeling using Semi Distributed Conceptual Approach
sent for possible publication in the Indian Water Resources Society on 30th April,
2012. (ISSN : 0970-6984)
7. A.S. Chandra Bose G. K. Viswanadh and Giridhar M.V.S.S., Development of
Fully Distributed Rainfall - Runoff Model (FDRRM) using RS and GIS
Journal of Applied Hydrology, JAH XXIV No 3&4, Jul & Sep.2011 (ISSN :
0971-670X)
8. Ramesh Naidu, Ch. and Giridhar, M.V.S.S Estimation of Irrigation Demand
for Paddy fields on different soils, paper accepted for publication in the journal
of research ANGRAU (File No: AI&CC/JR/20/2013 dated 12/02/2013), Impact
Factor: 2.6.
9. Ramesh Naidu, Ch. and Giridhar, M.V.S.S. Remote Sensing and GIS based
Crop Acreage Estimates for Effective Water Management, paper accepted for
publication in the journal of research ANGRAU(File No: AI&CC/JR/20/2013
dated 12/02/2013), Impact Factor: 2.6.
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10. B. Rajasekhar, G.V.Ramana, M. V. S. S. Giridhar, G. K. Viswanadh, Effective


water Distribution system using SCADA A case study of Vijayawada
Municipal Corporation , Andhra Pradesh , Technology Spectrum , JNTUH,
Vol.6,No.1&2, July 2013, pp.95-102.
Dr. K. Ramamohana Reddy
1. Ramamohan Reddy.K. Padma, V.K., Kumara Swamy, N.,2012 Impact of Urban
Agglemeration on Ground Water Quality A case Study International Journal of
Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA).
2. Ramamohan Reddy.K.and Patode.R.S(2013)Assessment of Ground water QualityA case study of Kondapur mandal, Medak district, A.P. Vol.8(2), PP. 267-273
3. Ramamohan Reddy.K. Swetha D., 2013 Enumeration and Validation of
Hyrodynamic Characteristics over plane and serrated slopes International Journal
of Civil Engineering & Technology(IJCIET) Volume4, P.No.185-193
4. Zameer Ahmed., Ram Mohana Rao.D., Ramamohan Reddy. K., Dr. Yellam Raj.Y.,
(2013) Urban Case Study of Hyderabad: Global Journal of Engineering, Design &
Technolgy, Vol.2 (4), pp63-66.
5. Ram Mohana Rao.D., Zameer Ahmed., Ramamohan Reddy. K., Dr. Yellam
Raj.Y.,(2013) Center for Water Resources, Vol.2(8), PP.35-40.
6. Ramamohan Reddy.K., Srirama Murthy.R and Patode. R. S (2013) Thematic
Integration approach for Watershed and land management. Vol.6 (10), PP. 53805385.
7. Zameer Ahmed., Ram Mohana Rao. D., Ramamohan Reddy. K., Dr. Yellam Raj.
Y., (2012) Rainfall Intensity Variation for observed data and derived data A case
study of imphal Global Journal of Engineering, Design & Technology, Vol.7(11),
pp1506-1513.
8. Swetha.D, Ramamohan Reddy.K., 2014Study of Characteristics of Waves Over
Seawalls Using Roughness Elements-International Journal of Earth Sciences and
Engineering, Volume 07, No.04 P.P.741-745.
9. Satish.V,.D, Ramamohan Reddy. K. and Rajani Ganta,2014Zer Waste
Management & Treatment Technologies for Brewery Effluent-A Case Study of M/S
United Breweries Limited, Srikakulam, A.P, India-International Journal of Earth
Sciences and Engineering, Volume 07,No.04 P.P.775-779.
10. ShravanKumar. A, Ramamohan Reddy. K. 2014 - 1-745.
11. Multielectrode Resistivity Survey for Characterisation of Hard Rocks in Kudliar
Watershed, Medak District, A.P-International Journal of Earth Sciences and
Engineering, volume 07,No.04 P.P.74
12. Patode R.S., Nagdeva, M.B., Ramamohan Reddy K., (2012) Assessment of Water
Resources under Climate Change Scenario Organized by Dept. of Economics, Shri
Shivaji College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Akola Proceedings of UGC
Sponsored Interdisciplinary National Seminar on Impact of climate change on
agriculture production in India (ICCAPI) dt.06, October-2012.
13. Patode R.S., Nagdeva, M.B., Ramamohan Reddy K., (2012) Effect of Continuous
contour trenches on Groundwater recharge for small catchment in Vidarbha Region
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January 22-23, 2013.
14. Ramamohan Reddy. K. R. Srirama Murthy and Rajesh S. Patode, 2013 Thematic
Integration Approach for Watershed and Land Management Indian Journal of
Science & Technology Volume 6(10), P.No.5380-5385.
15. Ramamohan Reddy, K., Jayarami Reddy, P. and Srinivasulu, P., (2013) Urban case
study of Hyderabad: Global Journal of Engineering, Design & Technology, Vol.2
(4), pp63-66.
Dr. M.V. S.S. Giridhar
1. Proceedings of 2nd International conference on HYDROLOGY AND
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT with a focal theme on Improving Water
Productivity in the Agriculture, December 2006.
2. Proceedings of WMEC07 National Conference on Watershed Management and
Impact of Environmental Changes on Water Resources, February, 2007.
3. Proceedings of 3rd International conference on HYDROLOGY AND
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT with a focal theme on Improving Water
Productivity in the Agriculture, February, 2010.
4. Proceedings of (ICRAMAV-2012) International conference on recent advances in
design, development and operation of micro air vehicle, 10-12, December, 2012.
5. Online Book on Impact of Artificial Recharge of Roof Top Rain Water on ground
water.
6.

Online Book on Resistivity well logging to delineate lithology in hard rock.

7. Online Book on Semi Distributed Conceptual Rainfall-Runoff model


8. Proceedings of Proceedings of Two day National conference on Water,
Environment and Society organized by CWR, JNTUH on June 30th July 1st 2014
Published by BS Publications
9. Proceedings of 2nd Two day National conference on Water, Environment and
Society organized by CWR,IST,JNTUH on 30th 31st July 2015 Published by BS
Publications
Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao
10. Venkateswara Rao, B. (Ed. In-Chief), Ram Mohan Reddy, K., Sarala, C. and Raju,
K., 2002. Edited two volumes of the proceedings of the International Conference on
Hydrology and Watershed Management held during December 2002 at JNT
University and published by BS Publications, Hyderabad, 1487 p.
11. Venkateswara Rao, B., 2004. Neeru Pranaadharam Vrudha Cheyakandi was
written in Telugu for the purpose of farmers and general public as a popular science
booklet, published by Centre for Water Resources, JNT University Hyderabad,16 p.
12. Venkateswara Rao, B. (Ed. In-Chief), Jagmohan Das, G., Sarala, C. and Giridhar,
M.V.S.S., 2006. Edited two volumes of the proceedings of the Second International
Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management held during December,
2006 at JNT University and published by BS Publications, Hyderabad, 1586 p.
13. Venkateswara Rao, B. 2009. Technical Report on Indira Meghamadhanamu
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(Cloud seeding) Programme-2008, submitted to Rain shadow area development


department Govt. of A.P. 225 p.
14. Sarala, C., (Ed. In-Chief), Venkateswara Rao, B., Giridhar, M.V.S.S., Varalakshmi,
V., 2010. Edited two volumes of the proceedings of the Third International
Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management held during Feb., 2010 at
JNT University and published by BS Publications, Hyderabad, 1453 p.
15. Venkateswara Rao, B., 2010. Technical Report on Indira Meghamadhanamu
(Cloud seeding) Programme-2009, submitted to Rain shadow area development
department Govt. of A.P., 330 p.
16. Venkateswara Rao, B. and Varalakshmi, V., 2012 Hydrodynamics of an Urban
river Case Study of Musi river, Hyderabad, India In: Natural Resources:
Technology, Economics and Policy, Ed. by U. Ashwathanarayana and published
by CRC Press/ Balkema Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 177-197.
17. Varalakshmi, V. and Venkateswara Rao, B., 2013. Study on Impacts of Rainfall
Variability and Urbanisation on Cropping Area In: Geospatial Technologies for
Natural Resources Management Ed S.K. Soam et al., New India Publishing
Agency, New Delhi, pp-131-148.
18. Ramamohan, Reddy. (Ed. In-Chief), Venkateswara Rao, B., Sarala, C., 2014. Edited
two volumes of the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Hydrology
and Watershed Management held at JNT University and published by Allied
Publishers, Hyderabad, 1265p.
Dr. C. Sarala
1. Edited two volumes of the proceedings of the International Conference on
Hydrology and Watershed Management with a focal theme on water quality and
conservation for sustainable development held during December, 2002 at JNT
University and published by BS Publications, Hyderabad.
2. Edited two volumes of the proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Hydrology and Watershed Management With a focal theme on Improving water
productivity in the Agriculture held during December, 2006 at JNT University and
published by BS Publications, Hyderabad.
3. Edited two volumes of the proceedings of the Third International Conference on
Hydrology and Watershed Management With a focal theme on Climate Change
Water, Food and Environmental Security held during February, 2010 at JNT
University and published by BS Publications, Hyderabad.
*

Books with ISBN with details of publishers


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.
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Authors: G. K. Viswanadh and M.V.S.S. Giridhar ISBN: 81-7800-143-8


3. Proceedings of 3rd International conference on HYDROLOGY AND
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT with a focal theme on Improving Water
Productivity in the Agriculture, February, 2010.
Authors: C. Sarala B. Venkateswra Rao, M.V.S.S. Giridhar and
V.Varalakshmi ISBN: 978-81-7800-224-8(Two volumes)
4. Proceedings of (ICRAMAV-2012) International conference on recent advances
in design, development and operation of micro air vehicle, 10-12, December,
2012, Authors: G. K. Viswanadh and M.V.S.S. Giridhar, ISBN: 978-81-7800281-1.
5. Online Book on Impact of Artificial Recharge of Roof Top Rain Water on
ground water, ISBN: 978-3-659-43328-3, Lambard Publications Authors:
M.V.S.S. Giridhar and K.Naresh
6. Online Book on Resistivity well logging to delineate lithology in hard rock,
ISBN: 978-3-659-45633-6, Lambard Publications Authors: M.V.S.S. Giridhar
and V. Narasaiah
7. Online Book on Semi Distributed Conceptual Rainfall-Runoff model Authors:
M.V.S.S. Giridhar, Lambard Publications
8. Proceedings of Proceedings of Two day National conference on Water,
Environment and Society organized by CWR, JNTUH on June 30th July 1st
2014 Published by BS Publications Authors: M.V.S.S. Giridhar, ISBN: 97893-83635-13-9
9. Proceedings of 2nd Two day National conference on Water, Environment and
Society organized by CWR,IST,JNTUH on 30th 31st July 2015 Published by
BS Publications Authors: M.V.S.S. Giridhar, ISBN: 978-93-83635-87-0

23.

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

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Citation Index range / average : -*
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h-index
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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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4. Proceedings of 3rd International conference on HYDROLOGY AND


WATERSHED MANAGEMENT with a focal theme on Improving Water
Productivity in the Agriculture, February, 2010.
5. Authors: C. Sarala B. Venkateswra Rao, M.V.S.S. Giridhar and V.Varalakshmi
ISBN: 978-81-7800-224-8(Two volumes)
6. Proceedings of (ICRAMAV-2012) International conference on recent advances in
design, development and operation of micro air vehicle, 10-12, December, 2012,
Authors: G. K. Viswanadh and M.V.S.S. Giridhar, ISBN: 978-81-7800-281-1.
7. Online Book on Impact of Artificial Recharge of Roof Top Rain Water on ground
water, ISBN: 978-3-659-43328-3, Lambard Publications
Authors: M.V.S.S.
Giridhar and K.Naresh
8. Online Book on Resistivity well logging to delineate lithology in hard rock, ISBN:
978-3-659-45633-6, Lambard Publications Authors: M.V.S.S. Giridhar and V.
Narasaiah
9. Online Book on Semi Distributed Conceptual Rainfall-Runoff model Authors:
M.V.S.S. Giridhar, Lambard Publications
10. Proceedings of Proceedings of Two day National conference on Water,
Environment and Society organized by CWR, JNTUH on June 30th July 1st 2014
Published by BS Publications Authors: M.V.S.S. Giridhar, ISBN: 978-93-83635-139
11. Proceedings of 2nd Two day National conference on Water, Environment and
Society organized by CWR,IST,JNTUH on 30th 31st July 2015 Published by BS
Publications Authors: M.V.S.S. Giridhar, ISBN: 978-93-83635-87-0
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao
1. Hydrology of Kajipally Cheruvu Sponsored by APPCB through Centre for
Environment, IST, JNTU in the year 1998.
2. Hydrology of Gandigudem Lake Sponsored by APPCB through Centre for
Environment, IST, JNTU in the year 1999.
3. EIA of Surface and Groundwater Quality on Downstream side of MUSI River
Sponsored by Patancheru Effluent Treatment Plant in the year 2000.
4. Ground Water Exploration for individual farmers in Shamshabad in Rangareddy
District, A.P in the year 2001.
5. Estimation of Hydraulic conductivity in Lime Stone mine near Damacherla,
Nalagonda District, A.P. in the year 2002
6. Identification of Ground water flow direction at Jiaguda, Hyderabad in the year
2003.
7. Geophysical investigations for studying suitability of site for health resorts, GVK
estates Gandipet, Hyderabad in the year 2004.
8. Seismic investigations for studying suitability of site for desalination plant at
Ennore, Chennai for IVRCL Infrastructures and Projects Limited in the year 2005.
9. Seismic investigations for basement studies to construct the second phase of NTPC
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thermal power plant at Parawada, Visakhapatnam in the year 2007.


10. Hydrologic design of storm generating at TCS campus, Hyderabad. The work given
by Eddifice Architects Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai in the year 2008.
11. Identification of well points using Resistivity Imaging near police academy,
Hyderabad, the work given by Jain Constructions Pvt.Ltd 2009.
12. Identification of well points using Resistivity Imaging in Nizamabad District, for
farmers 2010.
13. Ground Water Investigations at Thummalapalli Uranium Mining site 2011.
14. Identification of Water well points using Resistivity Imaging in the field of
Himabindu, Nizamabad District.
15. Identification of Recharge Structures at Thummalapalli Uranium Mining site 2012.
16. Identification of Water well points using Resistivity Imaging in the formers land
near ballari 2013.
17. Identification of Water well points using Resistivity Imaging in the BHEL
Township, 2013.
18. Identification of Water well points using Resistivity Imaging in the Shilparamam
campus, Hitech City, Hyderabad. 2014.
Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
industries in India and abroad
Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao - for presenting Research papers in International Conferences
Switzerland in 1990.
Sweden in 1995, 1999, 2006 and 2010.
Italy in 2004 and 2015.
Mexico in 2007.
Oslo in 2008.
Singapore in 2009.
Egypt in 2013.
USA in 2014.
Visiting Professor
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Rutgers State University, New
Jersey, USA, 2007 and 2014.

26. Faculty serving in


a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao
Member Assessment Committee for Scientist Promotions at NGRI and CRIDA
Expert Member for Evaluation of DST projects
Expert Member for Evaluation of CSIR projects
Governing Body Member of several engineering colleges in A.P
Member Expert panel to review R&D projects of Indian National Committee on
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Ground Water under Ministry of Water Resources Govt. of India


Member board of Research committee of EPTRI
Member, State Level Technical Committee of APSDMS
Member, State Level Technical Committee for Evaluation of Reports of CGWB
Executive committee Member, Association of Hydrologists India
Dr. K. Ramamohana Reddy
Member, Board of Studies, Civil Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological
University Ananthapur.
Chief Editor of International Journal of Science and Technology, New Delhi.
Principal Investigator of two Research Projects, AICTE, New Delhi.
Expert panel member of Technical Board.
Resource person for M.Tech(Integrated Water Resources Management) Program for
Capacity Building in South Asian Region, TERI University, New Delhi.
Panel Member of draft Committee on Innovations and Best Practices in
Autonomous Colleges formulated by National University Educational Planning
and Administration (NUEPA) New Delhi.
Membership in Professional Bodies
Life Member of Indian Society for Technical Education.
Member of Institution of Engineering (India).
Member of Indian Association of Hydrologists.
Dr. M. V. S. S. Giridhar
Membership of Professional Societies
1. Life member of International Association of Hydrologic Society

No: 7864

2. Life member of Institution of Engineers (India)

No: M127113-4

3. Life member of Indian Society of Remote Sensing

No: L 2592

4. Life member of Indian Water Resource Society

No:LM 2002-5175

5. Life member of Journal of Hydrology

No: 76

6. Life member of Indian Society of Technical Education

No: LM 43779

7. Life member of JNTU forum for Science & Society

Receipt No 232

8. Life member of Journal of Current Sciences

No: 90/2007.

9. Life member of Association of Hydrologists of India.

AHI-LM-341-634

10. Life member of Indian society for hydraulics

No.LM-750

11. Member, BOS, Agricultural Engineering, JNT University Hyderabad.

27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


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Trainings Programs Attended


Dr. M.V.S.S. Giridhar
1. A refresher course on WATER MANAGEMENT conducted by the J.N.T.
University, Hyderabad and sponsored by U.G.C. during 02-02-2004 to 22-02-2004
2. Training on ERDAS IMAGE PROFESSIONAL, VECTOR & VIRTUAL GIS
organized by ERDAS India Private Limited during 22 to 26 March 2005.
3. A refresher course on REMOTE SENSING, GIS AND GPS conducted by the
J.N.T. University, Hyderabad and sponsored by U.G.C. during 16-05-2005 to 4-62005
4. A training program on INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND DELIVERY conducted
by National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research (NITTTR), Chennai,
from 15th to 20th July 2005 at CMR College of Engineering and Technology,
Hyderabad.
5. A training program on ARC GIS 9.1 conducted by NIIT TCL, Hyderabad from 13th
to 14th July 2005.
6. Pre conference tutorials on GIS, GPS & Hyper spectral remote sensing Organized
by R & D Cell, JNTU, Hyderabad during 2th-4th June, 2006.
7. Training Programme on Orientation Course conducted by the J.N.T. University,
Hyderabad and sponsored by U.G.C., in the month of 2nd May to 2nd June 2007.
8. Faculty Development Course on Introduction to GIS and its Applications
conducted by National Remote Sensing Agency, Department of Space, Government of
India, from October 1, 2007 to October 26, 2007.
9. A refresher course on WATER MANAGEMENT conducted by the J.N.T.
University, Hyderabad and sponsored by U.G.C.
10. Training on ERDAS IMAGE PROFESSIONAL, VECTOR & VIRTUAL GIS
organized by ERDAS India Private Limited during 22 to 26 March 2005.
11. A refresher course on REMOTE SENSING, GIS AND GPS conducted by the J.N.T.
University, Hyderabad and sponsored by U.G.C.
12. A training program on INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND DELIVERY conducted
by National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research (NITTTR), Chennai,
from 15th to 20th July 2005 at CMR College of Engineering and Technology,
Hyderabad.
13. A training program on ARC GIS 9.1 conducted by NIIT TCL, Hyderabad from 13th
to 14th July 2005.
14. Pre-conference tutorials on GIS, GPS & Hyper Spectral Remote Sensing Organized
by R & D Cell, JNTU, Hyderabad during 2th-4th June, 2006.

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15. Training Programme on 11th Orientation Course conducted by the J.N.T.


University, Hyderabad and sponsored by U.G.C., in the month of 7th May to 2nd June
2007.
16. Training programme on Introduction to GIS and its applications organized by the
National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA), Hyderabad, India from 1st October 2007
to 26th October 2007.
17. Professional development programme on Latest trends in environmental impact
assessment (EIA) Process & Procedures as per MoEF Guidelines during 10th -12th
September 2007, at Engineering Staff College of India, Hyderabad.
18. International Workshop on Weather Modification Technologies (Cloud Seeding)
(IWWMT) organized during 18-20 January 2007, at ASC-Auditorium Kukatpally,
Hyderabad.
19. Two day workshop on Solar Pumps in Rural Water Supply organized during 10 -11
July 2014, at Engineering Staff college of India, Autonomous Organs of the Institute
of Engineers, Hyderabad.
20. Two day workshop on Flood Assessment, Monitoring and Management using SAR
data on 17-18 November 2014,at NASA ISRO Synthetic Aperture
Radar(NISAR),organized by SAC, Ahmadabad.
21. Two day Workshop on Hydrological Modelling with SWAT and Ground Water
Modelling with Modflow on 26-27 December,2014 at Department of Civil
Engineering, IIT, Hyderabad.
22. A training program on Managerial Effectiveness Enhancement Programme (MEEP)
organized by Department of Science and Technology, Institute of Management
Training and Research (IMTR), GOA, from 19-23 January, 2015.
23. Two day workshop on Stepping into Advanced Flow Reactors on 25-26
February,2015 was organized by Centre for Chemical Sciences and
Technology(CCST),Institute of Science and Technology(IST),Jawaharlal Nehru
Technological University, Kukatpally, Hyderabad
24. International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management, with a focal
theme on water quality and conservation for sustainable development Centre for Water
Resources, JNT University Hyderabad December 16-18, 2002
25. Workshop on Water Resources Management Education Training and Employment
opportunities in the State of Andhra Pradesh in Centre for Water Resources, JNTU on
9th November, 2004.
26. Second International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management, Centre
for Water Resources, JNTU, Hyderabad. December 5-8 2006
27. One-day workshop on Coping with Water Scarcity organized on the occasion of
World Water Day in Centre for Water Resources, JNTU on 22, March 2007.
28. One-day workshop on Isotope Tracer Techniques for Water Resources Development
and Management in Centre for Water Resources, JNTU on 12th February, 2008.
29. Third International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management, Centre for
Water Resources, JNTU, Hyderabad. February 3-6 2010.
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28. Student projects


a

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


industry / institute

1. Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao


List of Ph.D. Completed
Name
S.
Title of the Thesis
No
1
M. V.
Evaluation of role of In Situ Soil
Padmanabhan and Water Conservation Practices
through Epic Simulation Model
2
C. R.
Interactive Influence of tillage time,
Thyagaraju
method and rainfall on soil moisture
Retention with Relevant Expert
System
3
A. T. Jaya
Development of Real time Drought
Seelan
Management Strategies Through
Remote Sensing at District Level
4
N. Srinivasa
Hydrogeochemical Investigations and
Rao
Solute Transport Modeling of a
Polluted Coastal Aquifer Near
Nellore India
5
C. Sarala
Studies on Changes in Rainfall
Runoff Relationship due to changes
in land use A regional case study on
Krishna Basin
6
V.
Catchment Hydrology and Ground
Varalakshmi
water modeling of the Osmansagar
and Himayatsagar Reservoirs.

Year of
Year of
Registration Completion
1997
2003

1997

2005

1992

2005

2002

2009

2002

2009

2006

2010

List of M. Tech Theses Guided


S. No
1

Name

Title of the Thesis

R. Venkatapathi Comparative Studies of Seepage


Raju
Losses in Nagarjunasagar Left
Canal
Y. Yadaiah
Assessment of Ground Water
Contamination
Levels
and
Prognostics of Pollutant Dispersion
by Finite Element Method in
Saroornagar Micro Basin.
N. Suresh
Correlation of Hydrogeological and
Geoelectrical Characteristics of an

Year of
Year of
Registration Completion
1990
1992

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1992

-do -

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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

Hard Rock Aquifer


Delineation of Ground Water
Potential
Zones
in
Various
Geomorphic Units of Khandivalasa
River Sub-Basin through Remote
Sensing Techniques
Exploration of Ground Water by
using
Electromagnetic (Very
Low Frequency) Techniques
Aquifer Modeling Based on Finite
Difference Method- Kanchanpally
Watershed (A.P.)
Hydrogeochemical
and
Geoelectrical Investigations for
Ground Water Pollution Studies.
Assessment
of
Groundwater
Quality in some Industrial belts
around Hyderabad.
Morphometric
Analysis
of
Representative Hard Rock Regions
of Peninsular India.
Ground Water Investigations by
using Very Low Frequency
Electromagnetic Method
Identification of Soil Conservation
sites in Sidda River Micro
Watershed through Remote Sensing
and Conventional Techniques
Application of Remote Sensing and
Conventional Techniques for the
Evaluation of sediment yield and
Treatment programme of Sudda
Vagu Watershed.
Analysis of Rainfall and Inflows in
the
Catchment
Areas
of
Osmansagar and Himayatsagar
Reservoirs
Soil Conservation Measures in
Parts of Sriramsagar Catchment
area Through Remote Sensing &
Conventional techniques
Examination of Drinking Water
consumed by the Public in the Twin
Cities
of
Hyderabad
and
Secunderabad
Application
of
Geographic
Information System for the

1991

1993

-do -

1993

1992

1995

-do -

1995

-do -

1995

1993

1995

-do -

1995

1994

1996

-do -

1996

1993

1997

1994

1997

1995

1997

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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

Ch. Jyothi Ram


Prasad

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

identification of soil conservation


sites in the Suddavagu Watershed
Development of Software Package
for Evaluation of Ground Water
Potential in Hard Rock Areas.
A Methodology for Identification
of Ground Water Potential Zones In
a Typical Basaltic Terrain
Hydrogeophysical
and
Hydrogeochemical Investigations
in Mallavaram Basin.
Ground Water Flow Model of
Mallavaram Basin, East Godavari
Dist. A.P. using Finite Difference
Method.
Water Hammer Analysis for design
of pumping Main in the rural water
supply scheme
Evaluation of Sediment Yield by
using Remote sensing & GIS A
case Study of Phulangvaga
Watershed
Identification of Soil Conservation
Sites in Sidda River Macro
Watershed
using
Geographic
Information System
Delineation of Low Fluoride Zones
in the parts of Nalgonda District
Using Geographic Information
System
Study on the effect of cover
measures for Soil and Water
Conservation using Hydraulic
Tilting Flume
Groundwater
Variability
in
Ananthapur District (A.P)
Hydrogeophysical Investigations in
Parts of Musi Catchment to Define
Groundwater Pollution Potential
Geoelectrical Investigations for
Groundwater Potential zones in
Ramoji Film City
Groundwater Flow Model of
Maheshwaram Watershed, R.R.
District, Andhra Pradesh
Groundwater Flow Modeling of
Vattigudipadu Watershed, Krishna
District, Andhra Pradesh

-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

Analysis of Rainfall and Estimation


of Runoff Using SCS-CN Method
and GIS Techniques in the
Shashlervagu Watershed, Nalgonda
Dist.
Evaluation
of
Groundwater
Pollution Potential of Musi River
Basin using DRASTIC Index
Model
Rainfall Runoff relation of Maneru
basin
Preparation of Action Plan for Land
and
Water
Resources
of
Shamshabad Watershed Using
Remote Sensing and GIS
Preparation of Action Plan for Land
and Water Resources of Watershed
Using Remote Sensing and GIS

1999

2001

-do -

2002

-do -

2003

1997

2003

2000

2003

Development of Stochastic Model


for the forecasting of Reservoir
inflows and integrated optimal
reservoir operation
Conservation and Restoration of the
lake Meralam Tank, Hyderabad

2001

2003

1999

2003

Development of GIUH and


Estimation of Runoff for Halia
Basin using GIS
Hydrogeochemical
Studies
of
Shamshabad
Watershed
for
Irrigation
Water
Quality
Assessment
Evaluation
of
Groundwater
Potential Zones in Hard Rock Areas
Using Surface Electrical Methods
A Case Study
Remote Sensing and GIS Based
Study For Sustainable Management
of
Kurmapalli
Watershed,
Nalgonda District, A.P.
Hydrogeochemical Investigations
of Musi River Basin
Variation of Hydrometeorological
Parameters In and Around Krishna
Basin in Andhra Pradesh
Analysis of Groundwater Levels in
the Upper Musi Catchment

2001

2004

2002

2004

2002

2005

2003

2005

-do -

2005

-do -

2005

-do -

2005
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Impact assessment of check dams


on ground water level and ground
water quality in Namakkal District,
Tamilnadu
K. Praneeth
Development of hollow fibre
membranes for treatment of surface
water
Ch. Kavitha
Investigation of Heavy Metal
Contamination and Assessment of
Ground Water Quality in Nacharam
Industrial Area, Hyderabad, India
Y. Siva Prasad
Resistivity 2D Imaging in Granites
and Basalts of Andhra Pradesh
Nagabhushana
Comparison
of
Moisture
m
measurements between alluvial and
alfisols
M.Tejaswi
Steady state ground water flow
modeling for the catchments of
Osmansagar and Himayatsagar
Reservoirs.
M.
Rainfall-runoff relationships for the
Chamundeswari area between Nagargunasagar and
Srisailam dams of lower Krishna
basin
P. Pushpalatha
Evaluation of Aquifer Geometry
and Ground Water Quality Analysis
of
Dharmasagar
Sub-basin,
Warangal District, Andhra Pradesh,
India
Ch. Padmalatha Assessment of drinking water
quality supplied by rural water
supply (RWS) department in the
polluted areas of Patancheru.
A. Mallesham
Effluent treatment in Multiple
effect evaporator system in smilax
laboratories Jeedimetla, Hyderabad,
India
B. N. Satish
Design of Sewage treatment plant
Babu
of 20 mld for Hindupur Municipal
Corporation.

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

Remote sensing and GIS based


approach for the study of
environmental parameters affecting
ocean productivity a case study of
Maharashtra.
Evaluation study of Global Soil
Moisture Products Derived from
Space
Borne
Microwave

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

List of M. Sc Theses Guided


S. No

Name

01

D. Sowmya

02

Ch. Tejswi

03

L. Harikrishna

04

B. Sujeevan
Reddy

05

P. Sowmya

06

Title of the Thesis


Purification of water used for
injections in Pharmaceutical
operations. A case study of Biological
E. Ltd located at Shameerpet,
Rangareddy District. A.P.
Assessment of working status of
common effluent treatment plant,
Patancheru.
Estimation of Runoff at Rallapadu
and Mopadu catchment Areas using
Soil Conservation service curve
number method in Prakasham and
Nellore districts, Andhra Pradesh.
Studies on performance evaluation
of sedimentation tanks of HMWS &
SB at Asif Nagar Water Treatment
Plant.

Year of
Year of
Registration Completion
2011
2011

2011

2011

2011

2011

2011

2011

Sewage Treatment Process at


Buddha Poornima Project and
Sample Analysis.

2011

2011

R. Vanaja

Remote sensing and GIS based


Morphometric Analysis of
Watersheds in upland area of west
Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh,
India.

2011

2011

07

Bindhu

Remote sensing based in the Soil


conservation studies - - watershed in
Karnataka.

2011

2011

08

S. Abdul Imran
Khan

Aerobic degradation of
Pharmaceutical waste water by using

2013

2013

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activated sludge process.


09

S. Sailaja

Integrated Action plan development


for sustainable land and water
resource management in dommaleru
watershed using Remote Sensing
and GIS

2013

2013

11

K.V.R.N. Sri
Divya

Use of Low Quality Water for


Irrigation Treatments and Quality

2013

2013

10

M. Neelima

Rainfall variation in Yerrakalava


River basin of west Godavari
District, Andhra Pradesh.

2013

2014

12

Sd. Shoyab
Ahmed

Rainfall and Inflow Analysis of


Yerrakalava Reservoir Catchment,
West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh,
India

2013

2014

13

Bindu

Assessment of Drinking Water


Quality of Osman Sagar

2013

2014

14

A. Satish

Soil Resource Inventory of Bio


Diversity Park at Rajendranagar,
Hyderabad

2013

2015

S. No Course Roll number


1

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

Title of the dissertation

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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(WET)

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.
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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by


* Faculty
Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao
1. National Geoscience Award 2011 in the field of Groundwater Exploration by
Government of India.
2. Andhra Pradesh Scientist Award 2006 in the field of New and Emerging Sciences by
Government of Andhra Pradesh.
3. Honorary Research Fellow during 2005 by Birmingham University (UK)
4. Elected as a Fellow of Andhra Pradesh Akademi of Sciences (APAS) in 2014.
5. Elected as a Fellow of Indian Geophysical Union (IGU) in 2013
6. Best Teacher Award-2015 by Govt. of Telangana.
*

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: --

Students

: --

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Details of Seminars, Conferences, Workshops, Training Programs And Symposia
Organized
Dr. M.V.S.S. Giridhar
Organized a two day National workshop on Watershed Management and
Environmental Changes (WMEC-2006) during 20th-21st September, 2006 as
Coordinator.
Acted as a member of organizing committee for 2nd International conference on
HYDROLOGY AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT with a focal theme on
Improving Water Productivity in the Agriculture, December 2007.
Organized a two day National conference on Watershed Management and Impact of
Environmental Changes on Water Resources (WMEC-2007), during 22nd 23rd Feb
2007 as Coordinator.
Associated in World Water Day celebrations organized by centre for water
resources, IST, JNTU, Hyderabad, on 22nd March 2007.
Organized A 3-Day Awareness cum Training Programme on Rainwater Harvesting
and Water Conservation Methodologies held during 29th -31st March 2007 at Centre
for Water Resources, IST, JNTU, Hyderabad as coordinator.
Organized a three day International conference on Recent Advances in Design,
Development and Operation of Micro Air Vehicles (ICRAMAV 2012) during 10-12
December, 2012 as Coordinator.

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Organized a 2nd Two day National conference on Water, Environment and


Society(NCWES-2015) during 30th 31st July 2015 as Convener.
Organized National level 3-day skill development programme on Soil & Water
Assessment Tool(SWAT) modeling held during 06th 08th July, 2015 at Centre for
Water Resources, IST, JNTU, Hyderabad as coordinator.
Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao
A National workshop on well Failures Causes and Strategies for Effective
Countering was conducted during 6th to 7th December, 1990
Seminar on Water and Environment was conducted to celebrate the Water Resources
Day of 1992
Expert lectures on Alamatti Dam & Environmental Implications arranged at JNT
University on 1st October, 1996.
One day Seminar on Geophysical Electrical Resistivity Imaging for use in Ground
Water, Geotechnical and Environmental Implications is conducted on 21st November,
1996. The Seminar is presented by the Mas Lagmanson, Advanced Geo Sciences INC,
Austin, U.S.A. Sponsored by Electrotek international, Inc, Madras, India.
National Conference on Engineering Trends in the Development of Sustainable
Ground Water Sources during 27th to 28th August, 1997.
Workshop on Watershed Management Problems and Prospects in 1998 during 31st
August, 1998.
A panel discussion on strategy paper prepared by Government of Andhra Pradesh on
Strategy Paper on Irrigation Development during 18th May, 2001.
An International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management with a focal
theme on Water Quality and Conservation for Sustainable Development was conducted
during 18th to 20th December, 2002.
Workshop on Water Resources Management, Education, Training and Employment
Opportunities in the State of A.P on 9th November, 2004.
International workshop on weather modification and cloud seeding technologies for
rain water enhancement-2005 on 27th to 28th January, 2005.
2nd International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management with a focal
theme on Water Productivity in the Agriculture was conducted during 5th to 8th
December 2006.
One-day workshop on Coping With Water Scarcity on the occasion of World Water
Day on 22nd March, 2007.
Three day workshop on Rainwater Harvesting and Recharge Methodologies was
conducted during 29th to 31st March, 2007.
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Workshop on Isotope Tracer Techniques for Water Resources Development and


Management was conducted on 12th February, 2008.
International workshop and Brainstorming session on cloud seeding operations in A.P.
was conducted during 15th -17th December, 2008
One day workshop on Water and Environment was conducted on 20th March, 2009.
All party Rythu Sangham seminar on Indira Meghamadhanamu on 17th June. 2009
3nd International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management with a focal
theme on Climate Change-Water Food and Environmental Security was conducted
during 3 5th Feb., 2010.
Organised a Technical Session on Cloud Aerosol Interaction and Weather Modification
Experiments in Asia and Oceania during 5th 9th July 2010 in the VII Annual Meeting
of AOGS held at Hyderabad.
Acted as a Sectional Secretary on Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences in the A.P
Science Congress and Annual Convention of Andhra Pradesh Akademi of Sciences
during 18 20th November 2010.
Organised One Day Work Shop on Open Source Satellite Data and Analysis of Ocean
and Atmosphere on 7th April 2011
Conducted Earth Day Celebrations 2011 on 23rd April 2011 at CEA&WMT, IST,
JNTUH
Organised an Expert Lecture on A Nutrients Time Bomb in the Bay of Bengal by
Ghosh Babba off environment Canada on 13th March, 2013.
Organised 4th International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management
with a focal theme on Ecosystem Resilience Rural and Urban Water Requirements
during 29th October 1st November, 2014
Short term Courses and Training Programmes Organized
Short-term course on Geostatistics and Stochastic Approaches in hydrogeology was
conducted during 10th to 15th July, 1992.
A Refresher Course on Water Management was conducted to the faculty of various
Engineering colleges during 11th to 30th March, 2002.
A Refresher course on Natural Resources Management, Environmental
&Employment was conducted to Earth science teachers during 3rd to 15th November
2003.
A Refresher course on Water Management was conducted during 2nd to
February, 2004.

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An in house faculty training programme on Ground Water Modelling was conducted


during 2nd to 9th January, 2006
A Farmers training programme on Water and Soil Conservation Technologies for
Improving Agricultural Productivity conducted during 27th to 29th March, 2006.
A farmers training programme on Soil and Water Conservation for Improving
Agricultural Productivity conducted during 25th to 27th September, 2006.
Colony residents Training Programme on Rainwater Harvesting & Water
Conservation Methodologies "is conducted during 29-31 March, 2007.
One week faculty training programme on Resistivity Imaging Equipment during 22nd
to 26th July 2008.
Three Week Refresher Course on RS and GIS applications to Water and
Environmental Technologies during 25th August to 16th September, 2008.
Three Week Refresher Course on Satellite Data Applications in Weather and
Climate Change during 18.03.2013 to 10.04.2013.
One Week short term Course on Satellite data Applications in Earth and
Atmospheric Sciences during 06.01.2014 to 11.01.2014.
Four day training programme on 3D Resistivity Imaging for Groundwater
Exploration during 24th and 27th March, 2014.
Five day training programme on Groundwater Modelling during March 16-20, 2015
Dr. C. Sarala
1. International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management, with a focal
theme on water quality and conservation for sustainable development Centre for Water
Resources, JNT University Hyderabad December 16-18, 2002
2. Workshop on Water Resources Management Education Training and Employment
opportunities in the State of Andhra Pradesh in Centre for Water Resources, JNTU on
9th November, 2004.
3. Second International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management, Centre
for Water Resources, JNTU, Hyderabad. December 5-8 2006
4. One-day workshop on Coping with Water Scarcity organized on the occasion of
World Water Day in Centre for Water Resources, JNTU on 22, March 2007.
5.

One-day workshop on Isotope Tracer Techniques for Water Resources Development


and Management in Centre for Water Resources, JNTU on 12th February, 2008.

6. Third International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management, Centre for


Water Resources, JNTU, Hyderabad. February 3-6 2010.
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Code of ethics for research followed by the departments


Normally the centre receives research funding from AICTE, DST, UGC,
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES and
few other International Organizations such as IWMI Srilanka & 3RD world
Academy of sciences. This centre follows sound ethics in managing the research
fund and the intellectual property rights as per the rules and regulations invoge of
the respective funding agencies.
The centre has never claimed funding for doing the similar Research all the
findings were properly submitted to the funding agencies and published only after
dew acknowledgement and permissions if necessary.

32. Student profile programme-wise:


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no.
4)
M.Tech(Water and
Environmental
Technology)

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

33. Diversity of students


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
M.Tech(Water and
Environmental
Technology)

% 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

GATE Qualified Members


10

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

--

Other than campus recruitment


Entrepreneurs
36.

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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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38.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to


a) Library : Yes
b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Wi-Fi
c) Total number of class rooms : 4
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : All
e) Students laboratories :03
f) Research laboratories :01

39.

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university
Details of Completed Ph.D. Students
Sl. No.
Name of the Ph.D. Awardees
1.
Dr. G. Venkata Rama Reddy

Year
1995

Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao

1995

Dr. G. K. Viswanath

1996

Dr. S. A. Saseendran

1998

Dr. S. Mohd Ghouse

1998

Dr. S. Sudarsan Rao

2002

Dr. A. Sankaraiah

2002

Dr. Mohd. Hussain

2002

Dr. N. Chalamaiah

2003

10

Dr. V. V. Nageswara Rao

2003

11

Dr. M.V Padma Nabhan

2003

12

Dr. K. V. Murthi Rao

2003

13

Dr. K. Rama Mohan Reddy

2005

14

Dr. A. Manjunath

2005

15

Dr. C. R. Tyaga Raju

2005

16

Dr. A. T. Jayaseelam

2005

17

Dr. K. Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy

2007

18

Dr. A. Ali Baig

2007

19

Dr. A. V. Suresh Babu

2008

20

Dr. C. Sarala

2010

21

Dr. M. Lilly Padmaja Joshi

2010

22

Dr. V. Vara Lakshmi

2012

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Details of Present Ph.D. Students


Sl. No.
Name of the Ph.D. Research Scholar
1
P. Deepthi

Year
2012

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

G. Hepsi Swarupa Rani

2014

10

V. Narasaiah

2014

b)
40.

from other institutions/universities

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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42.

Does the department obtain feedback from


a.
b.
c.

Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes, the department collect feedback from faculty, students and alumni in
respect of teaching, learning and evaluation. These feedbacks are utilised in
modifying the curriculum updating the teaching methods and evaluation. This
has resulted in several times changing the course structure and syllabi of the
programmes and the title of the programmes have also been changed.

43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


1. C. Chandra Mohan (Retd. Engineering chief)
2. B. Narasimhulu (Scientist CREDA)
3. G. Srinivasa Rao (Executive Engineer)
4. Sunitha (Commissioner)
5. Bhavani (Asst. Professor)
6. Ather Sultana (General Engineer-EWA, Bahrain)
7. V. Vara Lakshmi (HOD, MLRIT, Hyderabad)
8. Dr. M. Lilly Padmaja Joshi (Asst. Prof., Kakinada)
9. Praveen Babu (DGM, HMWSSB)
10. Mazar Saleem (Principal of Shadan Engg. College)

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
1. Organised One Day Work Shop on Open Source Satellite Data and Analysis of
Ocean and Atmosphere on 7th April 2011
2. One day workshop on Water and Environment was conducted on 20th March, 2009.
3. International workshop and Brainstorming session on cloud seeding operations in
A.P. was conducted during 15th -17th December, 2008
4. Workshop on Isotope Tracer Techniques for Water Resources Development and
Management was conducted on 12th February, 2008.
5. Three day workshop on Rainwater Harvesting and Recharge Methodologies was
conducted during 29th to 31st March, 2007.
6. One-day workshop on Coping With Water Scarcity on the occasion of World Water
Day on 22nd March, 2007.
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7. Workshop on Water Resources Management, Education, Training and Employment


Opportunities in the State of A.P on 9th November, 2004.
8. Workshop on Watershed Management Problems and Prospects in 1998 during
31st August, 1998.
9. A National workshop on well Failures Causes and Strategies for Effective
Countering was conducted during 6th to 7th December, 1990
10. One-day workshop on Isotope Tracer Techniques for Water Resources Development
and Management in Centre for Water Resources, JNTU on 12th February, 2008.
11. One-day workshop on Coping with Water Scarcity organized on the occasion of
World Water Day in Centre for Water Resources, JNTU on 22, March 2007.
12. Workshop on Water Resources Management Education Training and Employment
opportunities in the State of Andhra Pradesh in Centre for Water Resources, JNTU on
9th November, 2004.
13. One Day workshop on Emerging Trends in Industrial Waste Management
Technologies, held at Institute of Science and Technology, J N T University
Hyderabad on 22nd March 2013.
14. National workshop on Application of remote sensing and GIS in water
management. March, 2010

resources

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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45.

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


The student & faculty have conducted demonstration classes to the public in
general and farmers in particular the best rain water harvesting practices, water
conservation practices and watershed management practices.

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.


Students have designed roof garden management practices, Solar Energy saving
practices ON&OFF campus rain water harvesting practices

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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coefficients , Aquifer parameters for the kondalitic , granitic bessaltic terrains.


4. Quantified the soil erosion in the catchment of nature reservoirs like sri ram sagar.
51.

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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practices by the public in general and by the Government in particular.


5. The centre can expand its network activities by closely collaborating with other similar
national & International Organisations to undertake joint research & development
Programmes.
Challenges:
1. To become one of the major water resources systems modelling centre in future.
2. To become one of the major centre in attract the national, international funding for
research in water resources management.
3. To attract the students to take up the courses offered by the centre not only at the
national level but at the international level.
4. To have a network with national and international organisations there by influencing
decision making at the top level of the governments.
5. To become one of the major consulting centre in selected areas such as Ground water ,
rain water harvesting and RS& GIS application to Water resources.
52.

Future plans of the department


1. In the Immediate future the centre wants to develop water resources systems modelling
lab, as well as the water quality lab by attracting funding from FIST Programme of the
DST or other similar Programmes of the Government.
2. In the Long run the centre wants to start one more M.Tech Programme in the areas such
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Centre for Spatial Information Technology


1.

Name of the Department : Centre for Spatial Information Technology, IST

2.

Year of establishment : 1992

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
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.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved


Names of Interdisciplinary courses:
M.Tech (Spatial Information Technology)
M.Tech (Geo informatics and Surveying Technology)
Departments/units involved:
CSE, ECE, EEE, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Agriculture, Planning, Centre for
Resources and Centre for Environment, CEA & WMT

6.

Water

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:


Yes
Students are carrying out their second year course work in industries/organizations like
NRSC (ISRO), INCOIS, NIRD, Survey of India, Telangana Remote Sensing Application
Centre, Andhra Pradesh Space Application Centre etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : No

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System :


Semester R-15 Choice Based Credit System from 2015 onwards for both M.Tech SIT and
GIST programmes.

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil


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10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre
Sanctioned
Filled
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor
1
1
1
Associate
1
1
1
Professors
Asst. Professors
1
0
0
Others
----

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

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors


1. Dr. R.S. Dwivedi
2. Dr. I.V. Murali Krishna
3. Sundara Rajan

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


M.Tech (Spatial Information Technology) 65%
M.Tech (Geo informatics and Surveying Technology) 60%

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio :


M.Tech (Spatial Information Technology) 12:1
M.Tech (Geo informatics and Surveying Technology) 12:1

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15.

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

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:


1. Application of Spatial Information Technology in Irrigation Water Management by
International Water Management Institute.
2. Real Time Tacking of the Fleet of the Petroleum Tanks

17.

Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies
and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise. : Nil

18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Yes


a) National collaboration: No
b) International collaboration: No
IMWI, Colombo, Srilanka granted funds of Rs 14, 00,000/-

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,


etc.; total grants received. : Nil

20.

Research facility / centre with

21.

State Recognition : Digital Image Processing and Geographic Information Systems


Lab
National Recognition : Digital Image Processing and Geographic Information Systems
Lab
International Recognition : Digital Photogrammetry part of DIP
Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies :
Nil
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22.

Publications: Refer to Annexure I.

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 13


Dr. K. Manjula Vani, Professor

1. T. Valsa Ipe, H. Sharada Bai, K. ManjulaVani, An experimental study on behaviour


of thin walled cold-formed steel-concrete composite beams under shear, Indian
concrete Journal, 2012.
2. ManjulaVani K., NBD Fibres as Building Materials, Master builder, June 2013.
3. T. Valsa Ipe, H. Sharada Bai, K. Manjula Vani and Merchant Mohd Zafar Iqbal,
Flexural Behaviours of Cold-Formed Steel-Concrete Composite Beams,
International Journal of Steel and Composite Structures, 2013, Vol.14, No.2, pp.105-120.
T. Valsa Ipe, H. Sharada Bai, K. ManjulaVani and Merchant Mohd Zafar Iqbal,
Flexural Behaviours of Cold-Formed Steel-Concrete Composite Beams,
International Journal of Steel and Composite Structures, 2013, Vol.14, No.2, pp.105-120.
4. Y. Satya Prabhakar, M. Potharaju, K. ManjulaVani Mystery of building failures in
North coastal Andhra Pradesh: An FGE approach. The IUP journal of soil and water
sciences. Nov.2011.
5. Y. S. Prabhakar, M. Potharaju, K. Manjulavani, Civil Engineering Aspects of Tsunami
Resistant Buildings: A Forensic Approach. The IUP journal of soil and water sciences.
Aug.2011.
6. J.V. Suresh Babu, M.Potharaju, K.ManjulaVani, Repair Methodology for Fire Damaged
R.C.C Beams. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. Pg 2765-2775.
7. J.V. Suresh Babu, M.Potharaju, K.ManjulaVani, Repair Materials for heated concrete.
International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. Pg 1555-1564.
8. Y.S. Prabhakar, M. Potha Raju And K. Manjulavani Lime slurry trench technique, to
control, cracks on Industrial Flooring-Eco friendly approach, EM International, vol 30,
issue 2, 2011, pg 273-8.

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

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.

Details of patents and income generated : None

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated : GPS Survey 7 lakhs


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25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


/ industries in India and abroad :
Professor K. Manjula Vani

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.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
Dr. K. Manjula Vani, Professor has worked as Director Academic Staff College,
JNTUH for 3 years and conducted many refresher/orientation/training programmes etc.
J. Venkatesh, HOD conducted refresher courses/workshops/short term training
programmes etc in Academic Staff College as a co-ordinator.

28.

Student projects

29.

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental


projects : 35%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
/ industry / institute : 65%

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : Refer to


Annexure
*

Faculty
Dr. K. Manjula Vani
Awarded by Savithri Bai Phooley Best Teacher Award in 2009
Awarded SABALA by Doordarsan Saptagiri channel in 2013

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

: No

Students

: No

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30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


/ International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
S.
No
1.

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

Dr. S. Vidyavathi IST


& J. Venkatesh

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

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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-

National: 8 - Source of funding Institute/University, Sponsors and Registration Fees


International: 3 Source of funding Institute/University, Sponsors and Registration
Fees
31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:


The Department of CSIT is imbibing the ethics and etiquettes by motivating the students as
well as faculty to holistically follow the code of ethics for any research work carried out
within the department. In order to carry forward the legacy of the department of CSIT
different tools for checking the plagiarism are used to ensure the quality of the research
work. All the students and faculty members in Department of CSIT are committed to carry
out research for the betterment of society in general and development of nation in
particular.

32.

Student profile programme-wise:


Name of the
Programme

Applications
received

Selected
Male

Female

Pass percentage
Male

Female

(refer to question no. 4)


M.Tech - SIT

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%

Other than campus recruitment

70%

Entrepreneurs

7%

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36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates of
80%
the same university:
from other universities within the State from
universities from other States from
universities outside the country

20%
NA
NA

37.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period : Nil

38.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to


a)

Library : Available

b)

Internet facilities for staff and students : Available

c)
d)

Total number of class rooms: 2


Class rooms with ICT facility : All class rooms have ICT facility

e)

Students laboratories: 3 labs (GIS, DIP, .NET)

f)

Research laboratories : 1

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a)

from the host institution/university


G. Naresh
D. Hari Prasad
U. Deepika
Niraj Priyadarshi
Subhashmitha Sahani
A. Narayana Rao
B. Swarna Latha

b)

from other institutions/universities : None

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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Batch

GATE Scholarship

TEQIP Scholarship

2012

11

2013

25

2014

23

2015(applied for FA)

17

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Nil

42. Does the department obtain feedback from :


a.

b.

c.

Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?
Yes
To enhance the teaching learning process through quality circle meeting by taking
proper feedback of the corresponding theory and Lab courses.
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes
The feedback from the students is used to improve the learning process innovative
and effective.
To improve the quality of teaching learning process, both quantitative and qualitative
measure is applied.
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
The feedback from alumni is used to improve the curriculum in order to make it
effective to the demand of the Industry.
With the help of alumni association the students are provided with proper technical
and other necessary training and placement benefits.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


1. Gumma Murali Krishna employed in ICRISAT
2. Pardhasaradhi employed in NASA
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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.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.

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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Conducting In-house and industrial training activities.

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 establish strong bondage between the department and Industry.

Future plans of the department.


1.

To promote Research and Development activities by developing various multidisciplinary research groups.

2.

To Introduce Web based learning through online courses.

3.

To provide wider access to people for pursuing professional programmes to inculcate


entrepreneurial skills.

4.

To further strengthen an Industry Institute Interaction Cell (IIIC) to improve the


Campus placement.

5.

To organise workshops, symposiums, seminars, faculty development programs and


conferences in the department to promote spatial information technology based
interdisciplinary research.

6.

To establish incubation centre for developing entrepreneurship and promoting startup with innovative ideas

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School of Information Technology


1.

Name of the Department

School of Information
(Autonomous)

2.

Year of establishment

2001

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of Faculty of the University


the university?

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 Name of the Course


PG
M. Tech
PG
M. Tech

PG

PG

Technology

Specialization
Computer Science
Software Engineering

M. Tech

Computer Networks and Information


Security

M. Tech

Bio-informatics

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments CSE & MSIT


involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, Nil


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with Nil


reasons

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Semester Based System
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

(Choice
Based
Credit
System implemented from 2015).

9.

Participation of the department in the courses Faculty Exchange


offered by other departments

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others

filled

Sanctioned

Filled

3
4
5
--

3
4
5
--

and

actual (Professors/Associate
Actual (including CAS &
MPS)
6
3
3
--

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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
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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

--

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Sri Naveen
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M.Tech

Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor

M.Tech

Data Mining and


warehousing

14

--

11

--

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professorsNIL


Guest faculty :
Team from Hexagrid, Hyderabad led by Ramesh Mandava and Ms. A. Sridevi
delivered an awareness seminar on the topic Cloud Computing on 3rd December
2010.
Muralidhar Medidi, Professor, Washington State University, USA delivered a seminar
on the topic Data Mining during 2006.
Prasanna Rambhatla, (SIT distinguished Alumnus) working with AT & T, India
delivered a lecture on Career Planner Global Opportunities for PG students on
2010.

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S. No.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
14.

Name of the program

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%

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio


Course /Programme
M.Tech (CS)
M.Tech (SE)
M.Tech (CNIS)
M.Tech (BIO)
MCA

15.

Percentage

Student Teacher Ratio


1:2
1:2
1:2
1:2
1:4

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
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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

Office Subordinates and Lab Assistants

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major NIL


funding agencies

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

Name of the Amount


organization
2012
Society for
Rs 2,19,000
4 weeks elimination of
duration Rural poverty
AP Government
Indira Kranti
Padakam

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received


a) National collaboration
CEEL
CEEL

CDAC
24/7 learning
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b) International collaboration
Name of collaboration

Collaborative organization

CISCO
Networking Cisco Systems inc. USA
Academy programmes

16-05-2007

M.Tech/MS Dual Degree CIT, Ireland


Masters Programme

08-06-2011

MSIT Programme

2001

Carnegie Mellon University

M.Tech/MS Dual Degree West Minister


Masters Programme
20.

Date of collaboration

2011

Research facility / centre with


State recognition

: Nil

National recognition

: Nil

International recognition

: Nil

21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil

22.

Publications: Total Number of Publications - 177


Dr. A. Govardhan
1. N.L. Manasa, A. Govardhan and Ch. Satyanarayana, Touch-less Palm print
Recognition System based on Fusion of Local and Global Features, InderScience
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, Vol. 51, No. 2,
2015, pp.145-154.
2. Srinivas, K., G. Raghavendra Rao and A. Govardhan, "Rough-Fuzzy Classifier: A
System to Predict the Heart Disease by Blending Two Different Set Theories",
Springer Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Vol. 39, Issue 4, April 2014,
pp. 2857 2868.
3. N. Santhosh Kumar, K. Nageswara Rao, A. Govardhan, K. Sudheer Reddy, and Ali
Mirza Mahmood. "Under sampled K-means approach for handling imbalanced
distributed data", Springer Journal of Progress in Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 3,
No.1, 2014, pp. 29-38.
4. B. Kavitha Rani and A. Govardhan, Effective Features and Hybrid Classifier for
Rainfall Prediction, Taylor & Francis International Journal of Computational
Intelligence Systems, Vol. 7, Issue 5, 2014, pp. 937-951.
5. K. Srinivas, G. Raghavendra Rao and A. Govardhan, Adapting rough-fuzzy
classifier to solve class imbalance problem in heart disease prediction using FCM,
InderScience International Journal of Medical Engineering and Informatics, Vol. 6,
No. 4, 2014, pp. 297-318.
6. B. Kavitha Rani and A. Govardhan, Optimal Kernel and Wavelet Coefficients to
Support Vector Regression Model and Wavelet Neural Network for Time Series
Rainfall Prediction, (IGI-GLOBAL) International Journal of Applied Evolutionary
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Computation (IJAEC), Vol. 5, No. 4, 2014, pp. 1-21.


7. Madhu, G., T. V. Rajinikanth, and A. Govardhan. "A Non-Parametric
Discretization Based Imputation Algorithm for Continuous Attributes with Missing
Data Values", International Journal of Information Processing, Vol. 8, Issue 1,
2014, pp. 64 72.
8. Suvarna S Nandyal, Basavaraj S. Anami and A. Govardhan, "Base and apex angles
and margin typesbased identification and classification from medicinal plants'
leaves images", InderScience International Journal of Computational Vision and
Robotics, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2013, pp. 197-224.
9. YR Ramesh Kumar, A. Govardhan and R. B. V. Subramanyam, "Predicting
Intraday Prices in Stock Market Transactions using Similarity Profiled Temporal
Associations", InderScience International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and
Strategies, Vol. 5, No. 3, 2013, pp. 303-322.
10. Putti, Srinivasrao, V. P. C. Rao, A. Govardhan, and Ambika Prasad Mohanty,
"Scalable Distributed Job Processing with Dynamic Load Balancing", International
Journal of Distributed & Parallel Systems, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2013.
11. Suvarna S Nandyal, Basavaraj S. Anami, A. Govardhan and P. S. Hiremath, "A
method for identification and classification of medicinal plant images based on
level set segmentation and SVM classification", InderScience International Journal
of Computational Vision and Robotics, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2012, pp. 96-114.
12. Ch. Kavitha, B. Prabhakara Rao and A. Govardhan, Image Retrieval based on
Combined Features of Image Sub-Blocks. International Journal on Computer
Science and Engineering, Vol.3, No.4, April, 2011, pp. 1429-1438.
13. M. Babu Rao, B. Prabhakara Rao, A. Govardhan, Content based Image Retrieval
using Dominant Color and Texture features, International Journal of Computer
Science and Information Security, Vol.9, No.2, February 2011, pp. 41-46.
Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao
1. Sreenivasa Rao, M., Pujari, A.K. ``A New Neural Networks architecture with
associative memory, pruning and order sensitive learning, International journal of
neural systems, 9, 4, 351-370, 1999.
2. M. Sreenivasa Rao, Pujari A.K, ``Word Sense Disambiguation using Hopfield
Model of Neural Networks", Journal of Intelligent Systems, Vol 9, Nos 3-4, 1999,
219-258.
3. M. Sreenivasa Rao, C. Dhanunjaya Naidu, Pujari A.K, Order-sensitive Learning
in Hopfield Neural Networks, International Conference on Systemics, Cybermetics
and Informatics, Feb 12-15, 2004, 227-231.
4. K. Pujari, C Dhanunjaya Naidu, M. Sreenivasa. Rao, B C Jinaga, `` An Adaptive
and Intelligent Character Recognizer for Telugu Scripts using Multiresolution
Analysis and Associative Memory, Image and Vision Computing Journal, UK,
1221-1227, vol 22, issue:14, Dec 2004.
5. L. Padmasree, M. Sreenivasa Rao Anomaly Detection using temporal relation
signature file method Journal of Current Sciences , India, Vol 10 No 2 , Pages
461-468 NOV 2007.
6. G. Rayana Gouda, M. Srinivasa Rao, Sindhu Menon, Knowledge Management
and Semantic Web: Moving from Facts to Technology Knowledge Management
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and E-learning: An International Journal Vol1, No.2, Dec 2009.


7. G. Rayana Gouda, M. Srinivasa Rao, Sindhu Menon, Towards building an
Intelligent Web (Web 3.0) with Service oriented Architecture, Journal of Advance
Research in Computer Engineering: An International journal, Vol3, No.2,
Dec2009.
8. K. Venkateshwar Rao, M. Srinivasa Rao, K. Mrunalini Devi, Dr. D. Sravan
Kumar, M. Ugendra Kumar, Web services Security Architectures using Role
Based Access Control, International journal of Computer Science and Information
Technology IJCSIT ISSN 0975-9646 November 2010 issue.
9. R. H. Goudar, M. Srinivasa Rao, R. Yadav Semantic Meta Data (SMD): An
Approach to Next Generation Knowledge Centric Web/Grid Services,
International Journal of Intelligent Information Processing, Vol. 1, No.2, AprilJune 2010
10. G. Rayana Gouda, M. Srinivasa Rao, New Directions in Building Next Generation
Web: The Glow of Seamless Efficiency, International Journal of Computer
Science, System Engineering and Information Technology, Vol1, No.2, Dec2010.
11. G. Jacob Victor, Dr. M Sreenivasa Rao, Dr. V. CH. Venkaiah, Intrusion Detection
Systems - Analysis and Containment of False Positives Alerts, International Journal
of Computer Applications, August 10, 2010.
12. K. Venkateshwar Rao, M. Srinivasa Rao, K. Mrunalini Devi, Dr. D. Sravan Kumar,
M. Ugendra Kumar, Web services Security Architectures using Role Based
Access Control, International journal of Computer Science and Information
Technology IJCSIT ISSN 0975-9646 November 2010 issue.
13. K. Venkateshwar Rao, M. Sreenivas Rao, A. V. Krishna Prasad, Dr. S. Rama
Krishna, Software Architecture Design patterns Mining for Software Security
Pattern, IJCSE, November 2010 issue.
14. Ganta Jacob Victor, Dr. Sreenivasa Rao Meda, Dr. V. CH. Venkaiah Intrusion
Detection Systems - False Positives, JNTU Spectrum Journal, Hyderabad, Vol 4
March 2010 pp11- 18.
15. Ganta Jacob Victor, Dr. Sreenivasa Rao Meda, Dr. V. CH. Venkaiah ,Intrusion
Detection Systems - Analysis and Containment of False Positives Alerts,
International Journal of Computer Applications(0975-8887) Vol. 5 No 8 August
2010.
16. Mrs R. Lakshmi Tulasi, Dr M. Srinivasa Rao, G. Rayana Gouda, Ontology Based
information retrieval: A Case Study for Sports and Eminent Personalities Domain,
International journal of Computer applications, Vol 39, no .11, Feb 2012.
17. Mrs R. Lakshmi Tulasi, Dr. M. Srinivasa Rao, Mr R.H Goudar et.al, Domain
Ontology Based Knowledge representation for efficient Information Retrieval,
Journal Of Information Systems and Communications, Vol 3, Issue 1, pg: 138-142,
March 2012.
18. Rohit Rathore, Rayan Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, MotherOnt: A Global Grid
Environment for Interconnecting the Ontologies Semantically to Enable the
Effective Semantic Search, Communications in Computer and Information
Science, Springer, Volume 305, 2012, pp 18-29.
19. Priyamvada Singh, Rayan Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, Ontology Based Retrieval for
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Medical Images Using Low Level Feature Extraction, Communications in


Computer and Information Science, Springer, Volume 305, 2012, pp 413-421.
20. Priyamvada Singh, Rayan Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, Ontology Based Automatic
Query Expansion for Semantic Information Retrieval in Sports
Domain, Communications in Computer and Information Science, Springer, Volume
305, 2012, pp 422-433.
21. S Kadasit, R H Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, A New Technology Edge: Federated
SOA, Journal of Information Systems and Communication, ISSN: 0976-8742 &
E-ISSN: 0976-8750, Volume 3, Issue 1, 2012, pp.-118-123.
22. R H Goudar, Laxmi Tulasi, M. Sreenivasa Rao, Domain Ontology Based
Knowledge Representation for Efficient Information Retrieval, accepted for
Journal of Information Systems and Communication, Vol1, ISSN: 0976-8742 , EISSN: 0976-8750, Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2012.(IMPACT FACTOR = 4.57)
23. R H Goudar, S. Kadsait, M. Sreenivasa Rao, A New Technology Edge : A
Fedorated SOA, accepted for Journal of Information Systems and Communication,
Vol1, ISSN: 0976-8742 , E-ISSN: 0976-8750, Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2012.(IMPACT
FACTOR = 4.57)
24. G. Narender and Dr. Meda Srinivasa Rao. Parallel OCR Error Correction,
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies, Vol. 3
(6), Pages 5301-5303, (2012).
25. Rathore R., Goudar R., Rao S., Singh P., Chauhan R., MotherOnt: A global grid
environment for interconnecting the ontologies semantically to enable the effective
semantic search, Communications in Computer and Information Science, 305
CCIS, 2012, 18, 29.
26. R. Lakshmi Tulasi, Dr M. Srinivasa Rao., R.H Goudar, Study of E-learning
Information Retrieval Model
based on Ontology, International Journal of
Computer Applications, ISSN: 0975-8887, Vol 61-No 17, Pg: 9-12, January 2013.
27. Lavanya Pamulaparty, Dr. M. Srinivasa Rao and Dr. C.V Guru Rao, A Survey on
Near Duplicate Web pages for Web Crawling published in International Journal of
Engineering Research & technology (IJERT), ISSN: 2278-0181 vol.2 issue9,
September 2013.
28. G. Narender and Dr. Meda Srinivasa Rao. Parallelizing Digital Library Search,
International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, Volume 4, Issue 4,
ISSN 2229-5518, (2013).
29. G. Narender, Dr. Meda Srinivasa Rao, Improving Search Accuracy by
Combination of Keyword based Search with Semantic Information Search,
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 4, Issue 10,
ISSN 2229-5518, (2013).
30. S. G. Makanur, Dr. Shivanand M. H and Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao An Ameliorated
Methodology to Establish Compatibility between Structural Parts of Object
Oriented Technology and Network DBMS in International Journal of Soft
Computing and Software Engineering, Advanced Academic Publisher, San
Francisco,
CA,
USA,
Vol.3,No.3,
March2013.
Http://www.jscse.org/contents_search.aspx?volume29. ISSN: 2251-7545.
31. Lavanya Pamulaparty, Dr. C.V Guru Rao and Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao A Survey on
Near Duplicate Web Pages for Web Crawling International Journal of Engineering
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2013
32. Mrs R. Lakshmi Tulasi, Dr M. Srinivasa Rao, Tools and Techniques for ontology
Interoperability: A survey, International Journal of computer Science and
information security, Vol 12, no .7, July 2014.
33. D P Singh, R H Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, Cluster Head Selection by Randomness
with Data Recovery in WSN, CSI Transactions on ICT, Springer, July
2014(Article in press).
34. R. H. Goudar, M. Srinivasa Rao, R. Yadav Semantic Meta Data (SMD): An
Approach to Next Generation Knowledge Centric Web/Grid Services,
International Journal of Intelligent Information Processing.
35. R. H. Goudar, M. Srinivasa Rao and Sourabha S, A Plausible Inference Applied to
Semantic Searching Mechanism, International Journal of Information Technology
and Knowledge Management.
36. R. H. Goudar, M. Srinivasa Rao and A. Soni, Web of Trust: An Approach towards
Semantic Based Social Networks, International Journal of Recent Trends in
Engineering.
37. Sharadha Mangipudi, J Vijay Gopal, Dr. P Suresh Verma, Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao
Developing Multi level security system using Esp Technique by an Advanced
Data Mining concepts Elsevier
38. Lavanya Pamulaparty, Dr. C.V Guru Rao and Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao A NearDuplicate Detection Algorithm to Facilitate Document Clustering, International
Journal of Data Mining & Knowledge Management Process (IJDKP) Vol.4, No.6,
November 2014.
39. Lavanya Pamulaparty, Dr. C.V Guru Rao and Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao, A Novel
Approach for avoiding overload in the Web Crawling.
40. M. Kireet, Dr. Meda Sreenivasa Rao, A Survey on Malware Attacks on
Smartphones International Journal of Computer Science and Information
Technology, Vol. 6 (3). 2015, 3002-3004.
41. G. Yedukondalu, Dr. J. Anand Chandulal, Dr. M. Srinivasa Rao A Framework for
Fast Host-Based Intrusion Detection System Using Data Mining, ISSN : 22777881; Impact Factor - 2.972; IC Value:5.16, Volume 4, ISSUE 6(5), June 2015
42. Rohit Rathore, Rayan Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, MotherOnt: A Global Grid
Environment for Interconnecting the Ontologies Semantically to Enable the
Effective Semantic Search, Communications in Computer and Information
Science, Springer, Volume 305, 2012, pp 18-29.
43. Priyamvada Singh, Rayan Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, Ontology Based Retrieval for
Medical Images Using Low Level Feature Extraction, Communications in
Computer and Information Science, Springer, Volume 305, 2012, pp 413-421
44. Priyamvada Singh, Rayan Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, Ontology Based Automatic
Query Expansion for Semantic Information Retrieval in Sports Domain,
Communications in Computer and Information Science, Springer, Volume 305,
2012, pp 422-433.
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45. S Kadasit, R H Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, A New Technology Edge: Federated


SOA, Journal of Information Systems and Communication, ISSN: 0976-8742 &
E-ISSN: 0976-8750, Volume 3, Issue 1, 2012, pp.-118-123.
46. R.H.Goudar, M.Srinivasa Rao, R.Yadav Semantic Meta Data (SMD): An
Approach to Next Generation Knowledge Centric Web/Grid Services,
International Journal of Intelligent Information Processing. 2012.
47. R H Goudar, Laxmi Tulasi, M. Sreenivasa Rao, Domain Ontology Based
Knowledge Representation for Efficient Information Retrieval, accepted for
Journal of Information Systems and Communication, Vol1, ISSN: 0976-8742 , EISSN: 0976-8750, Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2012.(IMPACT FACTOR = 4.57).
48. R H Goudar, S. Kadsait, M. Sreenivasa Rao, A New Technology Edge: A
Fedorated SOA, accepted for Journal of Information Systems and Communication,
Vol1, ISSN: 0976-8742, E-ISSN: 0976-8750, Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2012.(IMPACT
FACTOR = 4.57).
49. R. Lakshmi Tulasi, Dr M. Srinivasa Rao., R. H Goudar, Study of E-learning
Information Retrieval Model based on Ontology, International Journal of
Computer Applications, ISSN: 0975-8887,Vol 61-No 17, Pg: 9-12, January 2013.
50. Lavanya Pamulaparty, Dr. C.V Guru Rao and Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao A Survey on
Near Duplicate Web Pages for Web Crawling International Journal of Engineering
Research & Technology (IJERT) ISSN: 2278-0181 Vol. 2 Issue 9, September
2013
51. D P Singh, R H Goudar, Sreenivasa Rao, Cluster Head Selection by Randomness
with Data Recovery in WSN, CSI Transactions on ICT, Springer, July 2014
(Article in press).
52. Mrs R. Lakshmi Tulasi, Dr. M. Srinivasa Rao, Tools and Techniques for ontology
Interoperability: A survey, International Journal of computer Science and
information security, Vol 12, no .7, July 2014.
53. M. Kireet, Dr. Meda Sreenivasa Rao, A Survey on Malware Attacks on
Smartphones International Journal of Computer Science and Information
Technology, Vol. 6 (3). 2015, 3002-3004.
54. G. Yedukondalu, Dr. J. Anand Chandulal, Dr. M. Srinivasa Rao A Framework for
Fast Host-Based Intrusion Detection System Using Data Mining, ISSN : 22777881; Impact factor - 2.972; IC Value:5.16, volume 4, Issue 6(5), June 2015
Dr. Avula Damodaram
1. Dr. A. Damodaram et al Closed Sequence Pattern Mining without Candidate
Maintenance on Time Series Data Journal of Data Engineering and Computer
Science, P. No. 17-22.
2. Dr. A. Damodaram et al Ranking Ontologies Based on OWL Language
Constructs Information Technology Journal, 2010, ISSN 1812-5638, P. No. 1-7.
3. Dr. A. Damodaram et al Outline of an Agent based Approach for a Dynamically
Distributed Service Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology,
P. No. 86 96
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4. Dr. A. Damodaram et al Efficient method of Audio Steganography by modified


LSB algorithm and strong encryption key with enhanced security Journal of
Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, P. No. 768 771.
5. Dr. A. Damodaram et al Energy Efficient Security Architecture for Wireless BioMedical Sensor Networks Using Quasigroup Encryption and Biometric
Authentication JNTU Technology Spectrum.
6. Dr. A. Damodaram et al Energy Aware Backbone on Demand Vector Routing for
MANET, at International Conference on Advances in Computing, organized by
Chikli Engineering College under ACM Student Chapter, held at Chikli,
Aurangabad, India.
Dr. K. Santhi Sree
1. K. Santhisree, Anusha, ManojKumar, Semantic Web-based Recommendation:
Experimental Results and Test Cases, International Journal of Emerging
Research in Management &Technology ISSN: 2278-9359 (Volume-4, Issue6).June 2015.
2. K. Santhisree, Anusha, Manoj Kumar Case Study: Outlier Detection on Sequential
Data:, International Journal of computer applications, pp.(),Vol.No112(8),IISC
Bangalore Feb 2015. ISBN : 973-93-80885-37-7
3. M. Bharat, Dr. K. Santhisree, Authentication Solution For Security Attacks In
Vanets , International Journal Of Advanced Research in computer and
communication Engineering ,Vol.3( 8),ISSN(2319-5940), August, 2014.
4. Prithvi, Dr K. Santhisree, Performance Monitoring for Better management of
cloud server using Virtualization in Cloud computing International Journal of
Advanced Research in Computer
Engineering and Technology ,Vol 3(8)
,pp.(2601-2604),August 2014.ISSN(2278-1323)
5. T. Mahesh , Dr. K. Santhisree, A Case Study on cloud based Hybrid Adaptive
Mobile Streaming :Performance Evaluation ,International Journal of Research in
Advent Technology Vol.2(8) ,pp.(383-386),August 2014. E-ISSN: (2321-9637).
6. T. Mahesh, Dr. K. Santhisree, A Case Study on Self Adaptive Multimedia
Streaming Services of Cloud Based Mobile Streaming: Performance Evaluation.
International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol.3 (7),
pp. (383-386), July 2014. ISSN: (2278-0181).
7. M. Bharat, Dr. K. Santhisree, A Case Study on Authentication Of Wireless Sensor
Network Based On Virtual Certificate Authority" International Journal Of
Innovative Research In Advanced Engineering, Vol.1 (6), July, 2014.
8. Prithvi, Dr K. Santhisree, A Case study on Run time Load Balancing of Virtual
Machines in Cloud Environment, International Journal of Research in Computer
and Communication Technology ,Vol 3(6) ,July 2014.
9. Dr. K. Santhisree, SSM-DENCLUE : Enhanced Approach for Clustering of
Sequential data: Experiments and Test cases, International Journal of Computer
Applications,Vol.96(6),pp.(7-14),June 2014. Published by Foundation of Computer
Science, New York, USA. ISSN :( 0975-8887).
10. Dr. K. Santhisree, Comparison of Clustering Techniques: PAM and SSM-PAM:
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Trends in Computing and Communication Vol. 2(6) ,June 2014.ISSN : (23218169),.
Mr. Gabbeti Praveen Babu
1. Utilization Data Mining to Detect Spyware, Parisa Bahraminikoo, Mehdi Samiei
yeganeh, G. PraveenBabu published in IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering
(IOSRJCE), ISSN: 2278-0661 Volume 4, Issue 3(Sep.-Oct. 2012), PP 01-04,
www.iosrjournals.org. (International Journal)
2. A Model for Fuzzy Logic Based Machine Learning Approach for Spam Filtering,
Mehdi SamieiYeganeh, Li Bin, G. Praveen Babu, published in IOSR Journal of
Computer Engineering (IOSRJCE), ISSN:2278-0661 Volume 4, Issue 5 (Sep.-Oct.
2012), PP 07-10, www.iosrjournals.org. (International Journal)
3. Development of Rural Area with Mobile Application, Hamid Reza Barzegar,
Neshat Alidad, G. Praveen Babu, published in International Journal of Scientific
Research in Computer Science Applications and Management Studies
(IJSRCSAMS),
ISSN:2319-1953,
Volume
1,
Issue
2
(September
2012),www.ijsrcsams.com (International Journal)
4. Secured Message Communication for Disaster Planning in Mobile Ad-Hoc
Networks, Hamid Reza Barzegar, Abdol Majid Shahgholi, G. Praveen Babu,
published in International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science
Applications and Management Studies (IJSRCSAMS), ISSN:2319-1953,Volume 1,
Issue 2 (September 2012), www.ijsrcsams.com (International Journal)
5. Survey of End to End Secure Communication in Adhoc Networks, Ahmad
Sharifi, Saeideh Taheri, Mohsen Khosravi, G. Praveen Babu published in
International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science Applications and
Management Studies (IJSRCSAMS), ISSN:2319-1953, Volume 1, Issue
3(November 2012), www.ijsrcsams.com (International Journal)
6. Survey of Universal Authentication Protocols, Abdurahem El Atmen Igrair,
Ahmad Sharifi, Mohsen Khosravi, G. Praveen Babu published in International
Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science Applications and Management
Studies (IJSRCSAMS), ISSN:2319-1953, Volume 1, Issue 3 (November2012),
www.ijsrcsams.com (International Journal)
7. Efficiently Maintaining Intruder Information System in Wireless Sensor
Network, Gangadhar Karthik, E. Jagadeeswara Rao, G. Praveen Babu published in
International Journal of Computer Science and Technology (IJCST), ISSN : 09768491 (Online) | ISSN : 2229-4333 (Print), Volume 3, Issue 4 (December2012),
www.ijcst.com (International Journal)
8. Cryptographic Cloud Storage with data sharing and security for Multi access
network, M. GeethaYadav, Dr. N. Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G. Praveen Babu, Ms.
I. Surya Prabha published in International Journal of (IJDCST), Feb-Mar, 2104,
Issue- V-2, I-2, SW-16, PP No. 6-10, ISSN-2320-7884(Online) ISSN-2321-0257
(Print) www.ijdcst.com (International Journal)
9. Maintaining User Search Accounts using Page Rank Algorithm, Prabhakar
Reddy Gangireddy, Dr. N. Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G. Praveen Babu, Er. Sai Prasad
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Kashi, published in International Journal of Latest Trends in Engineering and


Technology (IJLTET), Vol. 4 Issue 1 May 2014, PP No. 70-78, ISSN: 2278621X.(International Journal)
10. An Efficient and Scalable Data Possession in Cloud by Using AES, Sangeeta
Raga, Dr. N. Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G. Praveen Babu, I. Surya Prabha published
in International Journal of Computer Science and Technology, IJCST Vol. 5, Issue
2, April - June 2014 ISSN : 0976-8491 (Online) | ISSN : 2229-4333(Print), PP
No.254-256, www.ijcst.com (International Journal)
11. Enhanced Secured Multi cloud using Technical Environment and Regulatory
Framework, Sri Vidya CH, N. Chandra Sekhar, G. Praveen Babu published in
International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 8887) Volume 96 No.1,
June 2014, PP NO.29-31, www.ijcaonline.org(International Journal)
12. Providing Security and Privacy of Data in Multi Cloud Architectures, T. Lakshmi
Madhavi, Dr. N. Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G. Praveen Babu, I. Surya Prabha
published in International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology
Research, ISSN 2319-8885 Vol.03,Issue.09 May-2014,Pages:1765-1769,
www.semargroup.org, www.ijsetr.com (International Journal)
13. Attribute Encryption Based Safe and Efficient Personal Health Record Files,
Krishnaveni, N. Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G. Praveen Babu, I. Surya Prabha
published in International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology
Research, ISSN 2319-8885 Vol.03,Issue.14 June-2014,Pages: 2980-2983,
www.semargroup.org, www.ijsetr.com (International Journal)
14. In Wireless Networks Spoofing Attacks Discovering and Localizing, K. Sarojini,
N. Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G. Praveen Babu, I. Surya Prabha published in
International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology Research, ISSN
2319-8885 Vol.03,Issue.14 June-2014,Pages: 3001-3004, www.semargroup.org,
www.ijsetr.com (International Journal)
15. A Survey of File Systems and File Access Systems, R. Prathyusha, G. Praveen
Babu published in International Journal of Computer Science and Information
Technologies (IJCIT), ISSN: 0975-9646, Vol.5 (5), 2014, Pages: 6193-6197, www.
http://www.ijcsit.com/ (International Journal)
16. Role-Based Cryptography, P. Vijaya Sree, G. Praveen Babu published in
International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing, ISSN:2320088X, Vol.3 Issue10, October-2014, Pages: 799-803, www.ijcsmc.com
(International Journal)
17. Secure Data Access control in Cloud Environment, G. Praveen Babu, B. Sushma
Rao published in International Journal of Computer Science and Information
Technologies (IJCIT), ISSN: 0975-9646, Vol. 5(2), 2014, Pages: 1734-1737, www.
http://www.ijcsit.com/ (International Journal)
18. A Dynamic Priority Based Self Scheduling of Virtual Machines for Cross-Cloud
Computing Environment, Srilatha M, G. Praveen Babu published in International
Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies (IJCIT), ISSN:09759646, Vol.5(2), 2014, Pages: 1652-1654, www.http://www.ijcsit.com/
(International Journal)
19. Approaches for Information Security Modeling, Harshita B, G. Praveen Babu
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Technologies (IJCIT), ISSN: 0975-9646, Vol. 5(5), 2014, Pages: 6326-6328, www.
http://www.ijcsit.com/ (International Journal)
20. A Novel Secure System for a Knowledge Sharing Environment, Harshita B, G.
Praveen Babu, published in International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile
Computing, ISSN:2320-088X, Vol.3 Issue10, October-2014, Pages: 137-140,
www.ijcsmc.com (International Journal)
21. Orchestration of Software-Defined Application Delivery Networks using OpenFlow Architecture, Raghuram P, G. Praveen Babu, published in International
Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing, ISSN:2320-088X, Vol.3
Issue 9, September-2014, Pages: 397-403, www.ijcsmc.com (International Journal)
Dr. G. Venkata Rami Reddy
1. Directional Correlation-Dependent Filtering Technique for Removal of Impulse
Noise, International Journal of Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern
Recognition, Dr. G. Venkata Rami Reddy and Dr. B. Sujatha, Vol.7, No.4
(2014), pp.85-92 , ISSN: 2005-4254
2. An efficient framework oriented slicing strategy of data partitioning, International
Journal of Engineering & Science Research, NVPR Rajeswari, Dr. G Venkata
Rami Reddy, IJESR/August 2013/ Vol-3/Issue-8/4640-4642 ISSN 2277-2685 (IF
3.78)
3. An efficient horizontal design intended for organizing data sets in SQL, Punna
sirisha, Dr. G. Venkata rami reddy ,IJRRECS/February 2014/Volume-2/Issue2/1917-1922 ISSN 2321-5461(IF 1.53)
4. An effectual content sharing scheme intended for delay-tolerant networks ,
Shalini Thammishetty1, Dr. G. Venkata Rami Reddy IJRRECS/February
2014/Volume-2/Issue-2/2013-2018 ISSN 2321-5461(IF 1.53)
5. Review of XML Parallel Parsing Techniques International Journal of Computer
Science and Mobile Computing, Ravi Varma, Dr. G. Venkat Rami Reddy,
IJCSMC, Vol. 3, Issue. 4, April 2014, pg.1149 1154, ISSN 2320088X (IF 2.8)
6. A Review on proxy based dynamic data outsourcing multiclouds International
journal of research in computer applications and robotics, Subramanya Chari
Meesaragandla, Dr. G. Venkat Rami Reddy, IJRCAR, Vol. 2, Issue. 7, July 2014,
pg.18-22 , ISSN :2320-7345 ( IF 1.831 &DS-14.43)
7. Artificial Immune Systems: A Predictive Model for credit scoring International
Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Thabiso Peter Mpofu, Dr .G
Venkata Rami Reddy, Volume 5, Issue 8,August-2014 , ISSN 2229-5518 (IF 3.2)
8. A Clustering and Fuzzy Logic Based Intrusion Detection System ,
InternationalJournal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Macdonald Mukosera,
Dr G Venkata Rami Reddy, Volume 5, Issue 6, June -2014, ISSN 2229-5518 (IF
3.2)
9. Web User Interface of Hadoop Distributed File System, International Journal of
Science and Research (IJSR), D Dhananjay, , Dr. G. Venkata Rami Reddy, Volume
3 Issue 10, October 2014, ISSN (Online): 2319-7064 Impact Factor (2012): 3.358
10. Protecting large Cloud Data as a Service, international journal of research in
computer applications and robotics,
Krishna Kunsoth, Dr. G. Venkata Rami
Reddy, Vol.2 Issue.9, Pg.: 43-46 September 2014, , ISSN 2320-7345 ( IF1.831 &
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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.

Efficient type Ahead Search in XML Data, International Conference on


Electrical Electronics & Computer Science held at Bengaluru on 17th November
2013.

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.

Effect of Mahalanobis Distance on Time Series Classification using Shapelets,


International Conference on Emerging ICT for Bridging Future, 12th -14th
December 2015.

6.

Multicloud Computing Security, International Journal of Engineering Research


and Sports Science, Vol. 1, issue 4, June 2014.
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7. Presented paper on Mobile Applications on the occasion of All India Seminar on


Latest Trends and Technologies in Computer Science & Engineering held on 25th
& 26th March 2014 at the Institution of Engineers, Visvesvaraya Bhavan,
Khairtabad, Hyderabad-500004.
Ms. Uma Rani Vanamala
1. V. Uma Rani , Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao , V. Theresa Vinayasheela Disclosure
Protection Of Sensitive Attributes In Collaborative Data Mining, International
Journal Of Engineering And Computer Science ISSN:2319-7242 Volume 3 Issue 5
May, 2014 Page No. 5594-5599
2. M. Geetha , V. Uma Rani Privacy Preservation of Sensitive Attributes Using
Hybrid Approach International Journal Of Engineering And Computer Science
ISSN:2319-7242Volume 3 Issue 4 April, 2014 Page No. 5407-5513
3. Yellamanchali Harini, V Uma Rani A novel anonymization technique for
preventing aggregate knowledge attack International Journal of Health, Physical
Education and Computer Science in Sports ISSN 2231-3265 Volume No.15, No.1.
quarterly July 214-Sept 2014 pp258-260
4. Uma Rani.V, Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao, Prakash Soma A Study on Security &
Privacy in
5. Mining Market Basket Database by a Service Provider The International Journal
Of Science & Technology (ISSN 2321 919X) Vol 2 Issue 7 July, 2014
6. Uma Rani. V, Prakash Soma A Secure Approach in Getting Association Rules
from a Service Provider for Privacy Preserving in Market Basket Database
International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) ISSN: 22780181Vol. 3 Issue 7, July 2014
7. E. Uday Redd1, Ms V Uma Rani and Dr M Srinivasa Rao Privacy in
Anonymizing Horizontally Partitioned Data IJISET - International Journal of
Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology, Vol. 1 Issue 6, August 2014. ISSN
2348 7968
8. D. Saahas Reddy, V. Uma Rani, Dr. M. Sreenivasa Rao Dynamic NonCooperative Computation for Privacy Preserving Data Analysis International
Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing, Vol.3 Issue.10, October2014, pg. 337-343
9. Ms. V. Uma Rani1, Dr. M. Srinivasa Rao2, N. Nikhil Krishna Privacy Preserving
Association Rule Mining International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile
Computing, Vol.3 Issue.10, October- 2014, pg. 791-798
10. Yasir Abdulzahra, K. Suresh Babu, V Uma Rani, Nora Mohammed Sahib Motion
Aware Vertical Handoff of WLAN-WiMAX-LTE International Journal of
Scientific Engineering & Technology research ISSN 2319-8885 Vol.03,Issue.31
October-2014, Pages:6176-6182
11. Deepthi Nagboth, V. Uma Rani Data Exhibit Contemplation in
Telecommunications Exercise by Hadoop International Journal of Advanced
Technology and innovative Research ISSN 23482370 Vol. 07, Issue. 03, April2015, Pages: 0356-0359
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search International Journal of Professional Engineering Studies Volume V /Issue
4 /AUG 2015
Mr. Naveen Kumar
1.

(IJCTT) volume 8 number 3 Feb 2014

2.

(IJCTT) volume 9 number 4 Mar 2014

3.

(IJCTT) volume 10 number 3 Apr 2014

4.

Effective classification of text

5.

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9. Volume 4 issue 4 Aug 2015-

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11. Volume 4 issue 4 Aug 2015-page 315.

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page 193 :www.ijpres.com

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Mr. K. Sarath Chandra


1. Identification of the potential regions of Epap-1 that interacts with V3 loop of
HIV-1 gp120 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics
Volume 1834, Issue 4, April 2013, Pages 780790.
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1. SaaS model Security issues in cloud computing under process.

Submitted.

2. Title: A cluster and Fuzzy logic based Intrusion Detection System in


International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research (IJSER), Vol 5, Issue
6 June 2014.
3. Title: Survey on Access Control Delegation to Protect and Maintain Privacy of
Cloud Data in International Journal of computer science and mobile Computing
(IJCSMC) , Vol 3 ,Issue 4, april-2014.
4. Title: A secure Mechanism for Resilient of Data Mining Based Fraud Detection
in International Journal of Computer Science and Network Solutions (IJCSNS). Vol
1, Issue-3, November 2013.
5. Title: Extraction of SPL Based on Semi Automatic Approach in International
Journal of Advanced Engineering and Global Technology (IJAEGT) Vol 1, Issue 4,
November 2013.
6. Title: Exploring the Emergence of social Networks in Collaborative Software
Development in International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research
(IJSER), Vol 4, Issue 10, October-2013.
7. Title: Distributed Storage and Integrity Auditing Mechanism For Secure Cloud
Storage in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computers and
Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), Vol 2, Issue 10, October 2013.
8. Title: A Secure Cloud Storage and Forwarding with Timestamp Based
Coordination in International Journal of Advanced Engineering and Global
Technology (IJAEGT) Vol 1, Issue 3, October 2013.
9. Title: Empirical Perspective on Development of Software Process Improvement
in International Journal of Advanced Engineering and Global Technology
(IJAEGT) Vol 1, Issue 3, October 2013.
10. Title:"Detecting and Resolving Identity Crimes by Using Secure Mechanism ", in
Journal of Computer science and telecommunications (GESJ), Vol 4, 23
September 2013.
11. Title: A Multi Criteria Recommender system for open authorization in
International Journal of Engineering and Computer Science (IJECS), Vol 2, Issus 9
September 2013.
12. Title: A Method of Detecting Data Leakage Incident using Misuse ability
Measure in Journal of Current Engineering and Research (JCER), Vol 3. Issue 4,
August 2013.
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Monographs

Dr. K. Santhisree
Monograph by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing in 2015. On Sequential Data
Clustering.

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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

University Press, Chapter 5: "Computer


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*
*

23.

Books with ISBN with details of publishers


Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index range / average

: --

SNIP

: --

SJR

: --

Impact Factor range / average

: --

h-index

: --

Details of patents and income generated


Patents by Dr. A Govardhan
A Method to Authenticate Users in Multi-Server Environment,
Mohammed
Misbahuddin, P. Premchand and A. Govardhan, Published in The Patent Office
Journal on January13, 2012.
A Two-factor Password-based Authentication Method for Web Users, Mohammed
Misbahuddin, P. Premchand and A. Govardhan, Published in The Patent Office
Journal on April 20, 2012.
A Secure and Usable Text-o-Graphic Password Method to Authenticate Web Users,
Mohammed Misbahuddin, P. Premchand and A. Govardhan, Published in The Patent
Office Journal on April 20, 2012. (A product called STAR has been developed by CDAC based on this work)
A Novel Method and System for Detecting Near Duplicates for Both Web
Documents and Normal Documents, V. A. Narayana, P. Premchand and A.
Govardhan, Published in The Patent Office Journal on February 21, 2014.

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated


Name
of Project name
Year
the Faculty
Dr.
SVL AIABOA portal 2012
Narsimham automation
&
maintenance

Duration

Sharp
2012
Microtechnologies
-Exam automation
software

3 months

4 months

Name of the Amount


organization
All
India
Rs.60,000
Allahabad Bank
officers
association
Sharp
Rs.20,000
Microtechnologi
es
Pvt
ltd
Hyderabad
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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.

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. 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
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5.

6.
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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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22. Member, Program Committee, First International Conference on Data Mining and
Database (DMDB2014), 8 - 9 August 2014, Pune, India.
23. Member, National Advisory Board, National Conference on Emerging Trends in
Science, Technology & Management (NCETSTM 2K14), 08 09 August 2014, Malla
Reddy Engineering College, Maisammaguda, Dulapally, Secunderabad -100.
24. Member, National Technical Committee, International Conference on Nano Science &
Engineering Applications (ICONSEA2014), 26 28 June, 2014, IST, JNTU
Hyderabad.
25. Member, Program Committee, Second International Conference of Managing
Information Technology (CMIT2014), June 14 -15, 2014, Zurich, Switzerland.
26. Member, Advisory Committee, National Conference on Emerging Technologies in
Computer Science, (NCETCS14), 28 - 29 March, 2014, JNTUK University College of
Engineering Vizianagaram.
27. Member, Advisory and Technical Committee, AICTE Sponsored 3rd National
Conference on Computer Networks & Information Security (NCCNIS-2014), 4 5
March, 2014, Vasavi College of Engineering, Ibrahimbagh, Hyderabad.
28. Member, Program Committee, WARSE International Conference on Emerging Trends
in Engineering Technology and Science (ICETETS 2014), 24 -25 February 2014,
Malla Reddy Institute of Engineering and Technology, Ranga Reddy Dist.,
Secunderabad.
29. Member, Advisory Committee, National Conference on Advances in Computing and
Networking (NCACN-13), 6 - 7 December, 2013, JNTUH College of Engineering
Manthani, Manthani, Karimnagar Dist.
30. Member, Program Committee, WARSE International Conference on Emerging Trends
in Engineering and Management (ICETEM 2013), 29 -30 November, 2013, Sree
Visvesvraya Institute of Technology and Science, Mahabubnagar.
31. Member, Advisory Committee, 1st International Conference on Rough Sets and
Knowledge Technologies (ICRSKT-2014), 09 11 November, 2014, JNTU
Hyderabad.
32. Member, Program Committee, First International Conference on Data Sciences,
InDas2014, 26-28 February, 2014, VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Hyderabad, India.
33. Member, Program Committee, WARSE International Conference Emerging Trends in
Engineering Technology and Science (ICETETS 2014), February 24-25, Malla Reddy
Institute of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad, India.
34. Member, Advisory and Technical Committee, 3rd National Conference on Computer
Networks & Information Security (NCCNIS-2014), 4 - 5 March, 2014, Vasavi College
of Engineering, Hyderabad.
35. Member, Advisory Committee, International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Engineering and Management (ICETEM 2013), Sree Visvesvaraya Institute of
Technology and Science, November 29 30, 2013, Mahabubnagar 509204, India.
36. Member, Program Committee, International Conferences on NeCoM, WeST, WiMoN
2011, July 15-17, 2011, Chennai, India.
37. Member, Program Committee, First International Conference on Advances in
Computing and Information Technology, ACITY 2011, July 15-17, 2011, Chennai,
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India (Springer Proceedings of Communications in Computer and Information


Science).
38. Member, Organizing Committee, JNTUH Techno Feast 2011, JNTUH, Hyderabad.
39. Member, Program Committee, Third International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Engineering and Technology (ICETET2010), November 2010, Goa, India.
40. Member, Organizing Committee, The 14th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge
Discovery and Data Mining 2010 (PAKDD2010), May 2010, IIIT, Hyderabad.
41. Member, Organizing Committee, International Conference on Information &
Knowledge Engineering (IKE2010, WORLDCOMP-2010), July 12-15, 2010, Las
Vegas, Nevada, USA.
42. Member, Advisory Committee, DRDO Sponsored National Conference on Role of
Cryptography in Defense, 12th February 2010, Velammal Engineering College,
Chennai-66.
43. Member, Technical Committee, 2nd International Conference on Emerging
Technologies in Computer Science and Engineering ICETCSE-2010, February 12-13,
2010, V. R. Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada.
44. Member, Advisory Committee, 2-Day Workshop on Middleware Technologies, ACE
Engineering College, December 11-12, 2009, Ghatakesar, R.R. Dist.
45. Member, Advisory Committee, International Conference on Advanced Computing
Technologies ICACT-2008, December Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering
and Technology, Hyderabad.
46. Member, Program Committee, National Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2006
(NCAI-06), 1st September 2006, GRIET, Hyderabad.
47. Life and Senior Member, Computer Society of India (CSI).
48. Life Member, Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE).
49. Member, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
50. Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
51. Member, International Association of Engineers (IAENG).
52. Member, World Academy of Science Engineering and Technology (WASET).
53. Member, Free Software Foundation (FSF).
54. Member, The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI).
55. Member, Internet Society (ISOC).
56. Senior Member, International Association of Computer Science and Information
Technology (IACSIT).
57. Member, British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group.
58. Member, Asian Council of Science Editors.
Editorial Board:
1. Editor, Emerging ICT for Bridging the Future, Springer Proceedings of the 49th
Annual Convention of the Computer Society of India (CSI) (Vol. I and Vol. II)
(Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Springer, Vol. 337 and Vol. 338),
2014.
2. Member, Scientific and Technical Committee & Editorial Review Board, World
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3. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Computational Intelligence and
Information Security, Australia.
4. Member, Editorial Board, Advanced Computing: An International Journal, India.
5. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Advanced Computing, India.
6. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Information Technology &
Emerging Science, Australia.
7. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Advanced Research in
Engineering and Applied Sciences, India.
8. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Technology and Engineering
Science.
9. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Innovations in Computer Science and
Engineering, GNI, Hyderabad, India.
10. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Advanced Science and
Technology, Australia.
11. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Emerging Technologies and
Applications in Engineering Technology and Sciences, India.
12. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Computer Applications in
Engineering, Technology and Sciences, India.
27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
Name of the Faculty member

Orientation
programs

Dr. A. Govardhan

Refresher
courses
1

Dr. K. Santhisree

Sri G. Venkata Rami Reddy

28.

Workshops

Training
programs
20
4

12

Smt. M. Arathi

15

Sri K. Suresh Babu

12

Smt. V. Uma Rani

18

Sri N. Naveen Kumar

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%
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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)
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.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of
Name of the
Nat/ Int.
Sourcing
of Outstanding
Organizers
Seminar/ Conf./
funding
participants
Workshop
Dr. M. Sreenivas Two day national
JNTUHRao
work-shop on
NASSCOM.
Digital
Learning
Technologies
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Ssoftware offerings NAASCOM


to academics
FTP
23rd
November
2013
3.image Processing
of
Remotely
SensedData
on
th
16 to
28th
September 2013
National
Conference
InfoSec- 8th March
9th March 2013

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

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments


School of IT promotes Research in coordination with University R&D Cell.
School of IT faculty participates in Research extensively apart from teaching.
To monitor the Research scholars RRM &COLLOQUIMS are conducted regularly.
University and School of IT encourage the faculty to attend national and
international conferences, seminars by providing financial aid.
Provision & encouragement for establishment of new Labs and procure necessary
equipment to pursue Research work.
University Central library is well equipped with reputed National and International
Research journals.
All relevant e-Journals are available.
Research Methodology workshops are being conducted regularly

32.

Student profile programme-wise


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
CS

Applications
received

Selected

Pass percentage

Male

Female

10

Male

Female

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33.

SE

11

CNIS

14

BIO

11

MCA
Diversity of students

16

11

Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)

34.

35.

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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

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

Percentage against enrolled


80%

PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
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Other than campus recruitment


Entrepreneurs
36.

Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
from other universities within the State

40

from universities from other States

60

from universities outside the country


37.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
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

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with


regard to
a) Library
Library: Digital Library facility for
10:00 to 5:00 Services is available on the
2nd floor of the University Library.
Indian Journals
8
Foreign Journals
16
Peer reviewed Journals
9
On-Line Journals
1000
E-Resources
60
Magazines
2000(University)
b) Internet facilities for all the staff and students

39.

12
7
5
4884
60
6 related to SIT library
Yes

c) Total number of class rooms

: --

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

: --

e) Students laboratories

: --

f) Research laboratories

: --

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research


Associates
a)
from the host institution/university
b)
from other institutions/universities

NIL
NIL

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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.

NIL

School of IT was given the Autonomous status by University in 2004.Academic


autonomy, which makes it to revise and modernize syllabi according to the industry
needs.
A Separate Board of Studies is constituted with Industrialists, Academic Experts,
and Senior Faculty.
College Academic Committee (CAC) initiates and designs the curriculum keeping
in view the alumni suggestions and industry needs.
The designed curriculum is kept in Board of Studies meeting for further discussions
and approval.
Finally Academic Councils approval is taken for Syllabus.
New curriculum is implemented. Curriculum meets the overall development of the
Students.
42.

Does the department obtain feedback from


a.

Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?
Feedback is obtained from faculty ,Academic peers .Students Industry persons
Feedbacks are analyzed and suggestions are incorporated in academic activities

b.

Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the


department utilize the feedback?
Based on the Students feedback, Faculty will be trained under FTP(Faculty
Training programs)

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.
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Keep abreast with Industry needs on a regular basis.


43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NIL

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:


The students have published many papers and articles in National &
International Journals/Conferences
Scholarships and appreciations.
Women Development Cell (WDC)
Grievances Redressal Cell (GRC)
Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC)
Organization Structure
Institute Governance
Leadership: Creating Opportunities
Strategy Development and Deployment
Human Resource Management
Financial Management & Resource Mobilization
Best Practices

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Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department


Learning by doing method is adopted.
Faculty prepares lesson plans based on the academic schedule.
For achieving Learning by doing - Student : Computer System ratio is 1:1
Teaching through ICT.
No. of Workshops and Seminars are being organized on recent trends for the
benefit of students.
Guest lecturers are being hired for inter-disciplinary subjects.
Adequacy of Self-Learning Facility
Central library
Departmental library
Digital library
Access to laboratory beyond class work
Internet facility round the clock
Industry oriented mini projects
Other Learning Facilities
Video Lectures through CEEL
Content Management
Online e-books
Eminent Guest Lectures
Workshops and Seminars conducted
NSS
Placements
Placement & Training Cell (P&TC)

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.

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Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths: Labs are established in wee formed manner.

As master Trainers , we have trained people from various districts


related to election duty.

Involved in the commissioning of electronic voting machines

Involved taking Govt initiatives


students are also involved),

PG students are involved in taking up govt activity like linking


Adhaar car to the bank and gas account.

Trained Mahlia-Mandali ( DWAKRA) members in usage of mobile


phones and Internet.

CISCO- Trained the Trainers Programs

BOS,SIT-Revision of Syllabus and Course structure happens to be


prime reference for other autonomous and affiliated colleges.

like SKS() program ( M.Tech PG

Weakness:
Insufficient Space for the growing Requirements.
52.

Future plans of the department.


New PG courses are to be started.

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School of Management Studies


1.

Name of the Department

School of Management Studies,


JNTUH

2.

Year of establishment

1989

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Part of JNTUH


university?

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

Name of the Course


MBA
MBA(CMU)

3
Ph.D
Interdisciplinary programmes
involved

Ph.D
and departments Nil

Specialization
HR/Marketing/Finance
(Central
Michigan
University) USA
Management Sciences

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, Central


industries, foreign institutions, etc.
USA

Michigan

University,

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with MBA(International


Business),
reasons
MBA(Part Time) - PTPG
Reason: Lack of response

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester- Choice Based Credit
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
System (from 2015)

9.

Participation of the department in the courses Nil


offered by other departments

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

Sanctioned

filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Filled

Professors

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
2

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.No.

Name

Designation Qualification Specialization

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

M.Com, PhD Finance

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

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Dr. V. M. Prasad

Professor

MBA

NIL

--

NIL
13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S. No.
1
2

Name of the program


MBA (Regular)
MBA (CMU)

Percentage
50
50

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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
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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)
Name of the faculty

V M Prasad

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Funding agencies
National
UGC

Total
grant
received
7.41 Lakhs

Title of the Project

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.

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

: --

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies


NIL

22.

Publications : Total Number of Publications - 12


Name of faculty: Dr. A. Prabhu Kumar
Title of the International Journal Publications
S. No

Name of the Title

1.

Permutations and Combinations approach to Program Evaluation and Review


Technique , ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, Vol. 2, N0.
6 Dec, 2007
Application of Six Sigma level in delivery schedules in high volatile
production environments, Int. J. Applied Systemic Studies Vol 2, No 3, 2009

2.

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A Review of Friction Stir Welding of AA6061 Aluminum Alloy, ARPN


Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, Vol. 6, N0.4 APRIL , 2011
Practicalities of Micro Finance: Rural Women Empowerment, Int., Journal of
4.
Business and Administration Research Review, Vol 2, Issue 6, Sep 2014
Complementary role of Project Management to the Marketing Activity: An
5.
empirical study of an Indian Pharmaceutical Company, Int., Journal of
Humanities and Management Sciences, Vol 1, Issue 2, 2013
A Study of Attrition among Network Marketing Distributors in India,
6.
AGBA, World Congress
Application of Six Sigma level in delivery schedules in high volatile
7.
production environments, Int. J. Applied Systemic Studies Vol 2, No 3, 2009
A Review of Friction Stir Welding of AA6061 Aluminum Alloy, ARPN
8.
Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, Vol. 6, N0.4 APRIL , 2011
Title of the National Journal Publications
3.

S. No.

Title of the National Journal Publications

1.

Analysis of Project Success Issues: The Case of a Manufacturing S M E, The


IUP Journal of Operations Management, Vol. XIV, No. 1, 2015
2.
An Empirical Study of Factors Influencing Entrepreneur: With Special
Emphasis on IT Industry- Indian Journal of Applied Research
3.
Key Determinants of Successful Project Delivery in Pharmaceutical
Outsourcing, The IUP Journal of Operations Management, Vol. XII, No. 3,
2013
4.
A Study on Behavioral Responses of Survivors as a Result of Downsizing
and its coping strategies, Business Vision, Vol 11 No 1, Jan-Mar 2015
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.)
Citation Index range / average
Nil

SNIP

Nil

SJR

Nil

Impact Factor range / average

Nil
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h-index

Nil

23.

Details of patents and income generated

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


industries in India and abroad
Faculty serving in

26.

Nil
Rs.60,000/- Management

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other


(please specify)
Faculty served in Bureau of Indian standards, MSD5 Sectional committee
27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).

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

Name of the Award

Organized
by

Year

Ms Bina and Mr RBI Policy Challenge RBI


2016
Zakir Hussain 2016 National Contest
Students , Dr V.
Mohan
Kumar
Faculty Advisor
Director SMS
23rd Dewang Mehta BSA
& 2015
award
Dewang
Mehta
National
educational
Award

Doctoral /
post
doctoral
fellows
--

--

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30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of the
Name of
Nat/ Int.
Sourcing
of Outstanding
Seminar/ Conf./
Organizers
funding
participants
Workshop
Recent trends in SMS
National
Sponsorships
retailing
Two day National SMS
National
Sponsorship
Jan 2014
conference
on
Behavioral
Finance
Two
day SMS
International Sponsorship
Feb 2014
international
Conference
on
recent trends in
Training
and
Development
Two
day SMS
International Sponsorship
Aug 2014
International
Conference
on
Industrial
Relations

31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

32.

Student profile programme-wise


Name of the Applications
Programme
received
(refer to question
no. 4)
MBA

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
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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.

35.

Student progression
Student progression

No

Percentage against enrolled

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

from universities from other States

--

from universities outside the country

--

37.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and


D.Litt. during the assessment period

38.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with


regard to

NIL

a) Library

Yes

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

Yes

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c) Total number of class rooms

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

e) Students laboratories

Yes

f) Research laboratories
39.

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

Nil

b) from other institutions/universities

Nil

40.

Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance


from the university.

41.

Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the


Yes, Discussion
development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the with student faculty
methodology.
and other stake
holders

42.

Does the department obtain feedback from


a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the
feedback?

14 From
Government

For formulation of
syllabus, training
and orientation

b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning- To give feed back to


evaluation and how does the department utilize the faculty and improve
feedback?
teaching standards
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and
how does the department utilize the feedback?
43.

Formulation of
curriculum and
project works

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


Mr DV Manohar : Chairman Shakthi group of Industries, Hyderabad
Mr Narang : Director DRDO Retd
Mr PVK Reddy : Managing Director , PVK Industries , Hyderabad
Dr Ramakrishna Prasad Professor JNTU Hyderabad
Mr C. Ram Mohan Rao , GM BHEL R&D, Hyderabad
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Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
Guest Lectures by eminent persons from industry and business , workshops
on skill oriented subjects like export documentation , project management ,
selling skills , Research methodology and SPSS are conducted to give
students practical perspective

45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Presentations,
Case studies, and best business practices.

46.

Group and individual Presentations,


Case studies,
Mini Projects on best business practices.
Internet assignments
Assessment of company performance through Annual report analysis
Management games

How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored? Through reviews
Through reviews of feedback

47.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Projects


seminar presentations, entrepreneur ship.
Students and faculty are encouraged to present papers at seminars,
conferences and participate in contests at state, regional, and national levels.

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department. Workshops,


internships, guest activities
Students are encouraged to work on live projects during internships in summer
vacation, work on paper presentations and publications

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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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

52.

Future plans of the department.


Planning to conduct seminars , workshops , Faculty Development Programs
and increase number of papers to be submitted by students and faculty in
international and national seminars and publications in peer referred
journals

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Department of Civil Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Civil Engineering, JNTUH CEH

2.

Year of establishment

1965

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

Faculty of the University

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

Name of the Course


B.Tech
M.Tech

IDP
Ph.D

Specialization
Structural Engineering, Geo-Technical
Engineering, Transportation
Engineering
M.Tech Structural Engineering, M.B.A
Doctor of Philosophy

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

NIL

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/


Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

SEMESTER

9.

Participation of the department in the courses


offered by other departments

YES The department in the course


offered by the other departments
through (Open Elective)

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

Sanctioned

Interdisciplinary program involved with


the Department is Centre Transportation
Engineering
NIL

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
---Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience
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S.
No.

2
3
4
5
6

8
9
10

11
12

13
14
15
16
17
18
19

Name

Designation Qualificat Specialization No. of


No. of
ion
Years of
Ph.D s
Experience guided in
last four
years
Dr E. Saibaba
Professor & Ph.D
GEO31
02
Reddy
ViceTechnical
Chancellor
On Lien
Dr. M.V. Seshagiri Professor
Ph.D
Structures
31
05
Rao
Dr. N.V. Ramana
Professor
Ph.D
Structures
30
Rao
Dr M.
Professor
Ph.D
Environmental
31
Viswanadham
Dr G. K.
Professor & Ph.D
HWR & E
28
03
Viswanadh
OSD
Dr. K. Rama
Professor & Ph.D
Structures
31
Mohana Rao
Director
BICS
Dr. P. Srinivasa
Professor & Ph.D
Structures
28
06
Rao
Vice Principal
Dr. K. M.
Professor & Ph.D
Transportatio
28
04
Lakshman Rao
Head
n
Dr E.C. Nirmala
Professor
Ph.D
Geo30
-Peter
Technical
Dr. P. Sravana
Professor & Ph.D
Transportatio
18
01
Coordinator
n
TE
Dr. S. Srinivasulu Professor
Ph.D
HWR&E
17
-Dr. V.
Professor & Ph.D
Environmenta
21
02
Venkateswara
Coordinator
l
Reddy
BICS
Dr. B. Dean
Professor
Ph.D
Structures
16
-Kumar
Dr. M. Janardhana Professor
Ph.D
Structures
18
01
Smt. A. Krishna
Associate
M.Tech Structures
30
-Niveditha
Professor
Dr. S. Vidyavathi
Associate
Ph.D
HWR&E
15
03
Professor
Dr V. Padmavathi Associate
Ph.D
GEO16
-Professor
Technical
Dr. G.V. Narsimha Associate
Ph.D
GEO16
-Reddy
Professor
Technical
Smt. P. Sri
Associate
M.Tech Structures
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20
21
22
23

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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information 30%


S. No.
1

14.

Name of the program


B.Tech (UG)

NIL

Percentage
30%

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

B.Tech (UG) - 1:15


M.Tech(PG) - 1:12

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.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

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

Title of the Project


Disaster Management
(COE)
Stabilized Compressed
Earth Blocks using
Rice Husk Ash and
their applications to
Load Bearing Walls

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18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received


a) National collaboration
The Department is having strong industry institute interaction with MCH, GHMC,
APSTRC, M/s. Indu Projects, M/s. IJM Projects, M/s. Reliance Info com, M/s.
Maytas, M/s. L&T Projects M/s. ACC Cements, M/s. AP Tourism, Development
Corporation, M/s. Aarvee Associates, M/s. LANCO, Government of Andhra Pradesh
& Government of India Projects, Airport authority, Railways, Police housing
corporation, TTD etc.
1. INDIAN RAILWAYS
2. AIRPORT AUTHORITY OF INDIA
3. NATIONAL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
4. CPWD
5. BSNL
6. IRRIGATION, R&B, PANCAYATRAG, WATER WORKS Dept. of Govt. of
A.P and Telangana
7. GHMC
8. MUNICIPALITIES OF VARIOUS TOWNS
9. TOURISM Dept.
10. AP Pollution Control Board and, a number of reputed national organizations.
b) International collaboration -- NIL

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,


etc.; total grants received
Name of the Project
Investigators
Dr. Vijaya Kumari

Dr. M.V. Seshagiri


Rao
Dr. K.M. Lakshmana
Rao
Dr. N. Yadaiah
Dr. B. Dean Kumar

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

Rs. 5.0 Lakhs

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Dr. M. Janardhana
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

Research facility / centre with


State recognition

Yes

National recognition

Yes

International recognition

No

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies


Name of the
Laboratory
Surveying Lab

22.

Professor
Assistant
Professor

Equipment

Amount

Trimble Total Station

Each
3,10,000/Publications: Total Number of Publications - 52
Name of the Faculty

Dr. M.V. Seshagiri Rao


Dr. E.C. Nirmala Peter
Dr. S. Srinivasulu
Dr. M. Janardhana
Dr. B. Dean Kumar
Dr. S. Vidyavathi
Dr. V. Padmavathi
Dr. G.V. Narasimha
Reddy
Mrs. M. Padmavathi
*
Monographs

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

: --

Books with ISBN with details of publishers


Professor

Make

-02

---

--

--

: --

Dr. M.
Janardhana

Total

2014

Indeterminate Structural
Analysis
ISBN 978-93-82332-60-2

M/s I.K. International


Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd. (2014)

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2015

Basic Structural Analysis


ISBN: 978-93-84588-76-2
sic Structural Analysis

Dr. M.
Janardhana &
K.U. Muthu,
Azmi Ibrahim,
M. Vijayanand
*

Professor

2015

M/s I.K. International


Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd. (2015)

Prestressed
ISBN:

Concrete M/s I.K. International


Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd. (2015)
978-93-84588-76-2.

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,


Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
: -Citation Index range / average
: --

SNIP

: --

SJR

: --

Impact Factor range / average

: --

h-index

: --

23. Details of patents and income generated

NIL

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated


Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental Engineering
& Transportation Engineering Income Generated Rs. 120 Lakhs per annum
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions industries
in India and abroad
Dr. N. Darga Kumar Visited as Faculty in FIGI International University, FIGI.
Dr. S. Srinivasulu Visited as Faculty in SAGA International University, JAPAN
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
DR K.M. Lakshmana Principal coordinator of STATE Technical Agency of
PMGSY, Government of India
Rao
Member in road safety of TS
Member of CRDA planning
Member in Hyderabad traffic police department in various
projects
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Member of UGC, AICTE

Dr. N. V. Ramana Rao

Member of State Pollution Board Committee of Telangana

Dr. M. Viswanadham

Member of State expert appraisal Committee (APPCB) of


Andhra Pradesh

Dr. G. K. Viswanadh

Member of Advisory core committee for I & CAD


Department, for e-governance, Govt. of A.P.
Member of the governing body Kamala Nehru Polytechnic,
Hyderabad.
Member of academic development committee, SRTIST,
Nalgonda, A.P.
Member of Board of Studies, Dept of Civil Engg, JNTU
College of Engineering, Hyderabad (Autonomous)
Member of Board of Studies, Institute of Science &
Technology, JNTU, Hyderabad
Member of Board of Studies, Affiliated colleges, JNT
University (Autonomous), Hyderabad.
Member of Evaluation of Committees for different
universities like OU, AU, SKU, KU, NITW
Member of Professional Bodies: at national and international
level like MIE, MIWRS, MJOSH, MISTE, MSWE,
MISRS,MIAH
Member of Expert committees : Dept. of Medium irrigation,
Govt. of A.P; APTRIPCO, Govt. of AP.

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.

Symposium on Geo- practices 2013

Dr. G. Narsimha Reddy

Workshop on pavement Materials &


Pavement Design Sept 2013

Dr. P. Sravana

Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects

80%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other


universities industry / institute

20%

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Name of the
Faculty/ Student

Dr. M. Viswanadham

Students

30.

Name of the Award

Best Teacher Award

Organized by

Telangana
State
Government

Year

Doctoral /
post
doctoral
fellows
September NIL
2014
NIL

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of the
Name of
Nat/ Int.
Sourcing of
Outstanding
Seminar/ Conf./
Organizers
funding
participants
Workshop
One Day Workshop Dr.M.Janar
on Advances in dhana
Concrete Technology
and
Good
---Construction
Practices (ACTGCP
2016) 26th May
2016
Two day workshop Dr.K.M.La
on Tall Buildings kshmana
Design 11 th -12th Rao &
---March 2016
Dr.B.Siva
Konda
Reddy
Workshop on
Dr.K.M.La
---Construction Project
kshmana
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Rao & Dr.


B. Siva
Konda
Reddy
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

Yes

32. Student profile programme-wise

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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36.

Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates

37.
38.

39.

40.

of the same university

33%

from other universities within the State

60%

from universities from other States

7%

from universities outside the country

Nil

Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and


Nil
D. Litt. during the assessment period
Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with
regard to
a) Library
An Exclusive department Library which is available
in the department for the benefit of the students
No. of Titles UG
613
PG
400
2700
No. of Volumes
No. of Journals
05
IS Codes
320
UG Projects
1500
PG Projects
300
b) Internet facilities for staff
Yes
and students
c) Total number of class rooms

10

d) Class rooms
facility

Yes

with

ICT

e) Students laboratories

Yes

f) Research laboratories

No

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

b) from other institutions/universities

NIL

Number of postgraduate students getting financial assistance from the university.


80 Students are getting financial assistance from the
through GATE

College (University )

45 Students are getting financial assistance from the College (university)


through TEQIP

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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

No

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?
Yes, The teaching evaluation for faculty is done
through the Feed Back Form from the UG & PG
Students
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Positively
Improve the teaching process
Improve in the Methods of teaching process
Updating the curriculum as per the requirements of the Industry
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


Mr. Ravindra Reddy

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
Technical Guest lecture by Dr. B.V.S. Viswanathan Professor, Dept of Civil Engg.,
IIT Bombay on 08 th March, 2016

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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Industry interaction potential is high


Faculty members are having potential to work hard in reaching any opportunity
given
47.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


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

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.

49.

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

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
52.

Future plans of the department.


Plan to equip teaching mode with interdisciplinary addressing on needful topics.
Preparing readiness to meet the choice based education system.
Reducing the gap between field based education with Theory
Strengthening students on basics and code of practices

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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

2.

Year of establishment

1965

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

YES

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S.
No.

5.

Electrical and Electronics


Engineering, JNTUH CEH

Program

Name of the
Course

Specialization

UG

B.Tech.

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

PG

M.Tech.

Power Electronics,
Electrical Power Engineering

Research

Ph.D

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved


M. Tech (Embedded Systems) with Department of Electronics and Communication
Engineering.
M. Tech. (Energy Systems) with Department of Mechanical Engineering.

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

AIT - Bangkok

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

No

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/


Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

1. Semester

9.

2. Choice Based Credit System


from 2015

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments


B.Tech. (ECE) Control Systems, Network Analysis, Electrical Technology
B.Tech. (ECE, CSE):- Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Basic Electrical
and Electronics Engineering Lab
B.Tech. (Civil Mechanical, Metallurgy, Chem. Engineering, Aviation) - Fundamentals
of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab
M.Tech. (Embedded Systems) Embedded Systems, Modern Control Theory, Digital
Control Systems, Reliability Engineering, Mechatronics, Robotics

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M.Tech. (Energy Systems) Industrial Instrumentation and Control Systems,


Modeling and Simulation Lab, Energy Audit and Management, Renewable Energy
Systems
10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)

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

No. of. students


guided for the last 4
years
Ph.D
M. Tech.
1
16

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)

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

None

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S. No.
1
2

14.

Associate
Professor
&Coordi
nator
Energy
studies
Asst.
Professor

Name of the program


UG program
PG program

Percentage
50%
25%

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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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16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies


(a) Power Systems
(b) Power Electronics and Industrial Drives
(c) High Voltage Engineering
(d) Control Systems
(e) Renewable Energy Sources

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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18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received


Name of the faculty

Funding agencies
National Int.

-19.
20.

21.

--

--

Total grant
received

Title of the Project

--

--

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, 79 lakhs


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received
Research facility / centre with
State recognition

NO

National recognition

YES (CoE on Disaster Management)

International recognition

NO

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies


None

22.

Publications
Name of the Title

Name of the Journal

Page No.

15

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Monographs

: --

Chapters in Books

: --

Edited Books

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Nil

23.

Nat/ Int.

--

Name of
faculty
--

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
11

SNIP

: --

SJR

: --

Impact Factor range / average

h-index

: --

Details of patents and income generated

Nil

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24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated


a) Testing of the Lamps
b) Testing of the Insulation, earth testers and clamp meters
c) Testing of the HPSV Lamps, Copper wound ballasts and
Igniters IRG: 70,000 (2015)

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


industries in India and abroad
1. Dr. S. Tara kalyani
:
Professor
2. Dr. G. Tulasiram Das
:
Professor
3. Dr. S.S. Tulasi Ram
:
Professor
4. Dr. B.V. Sanker Ram
:
Professor
5. Dr. N. Yadaiah
:
Professor
6. Dr. M. Suryakalavathi
:
Professor
7. Dr. M. Sushama
:
Professor
8. Dr. G. N. Sreenivas
:
Professor ( up to 2015)
9. Dr. A. Jayalaxmi
:
Professor
10. Dr. A. Raghuram
:
Professor
11. Sri P. Venkatanarayana :
Assistant Professor
12. Dr. K. H. Phanisree
:
Assistant Professor
13. Dr. K. Bhasker
:
Assistant Professor
14. Sri D. Kiran Kumar
:
Assistant Professor

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

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
S.
Name of the Staff International & International & Workshops Workshops
No
Member
National Level National Level
Organized
Attended
Journals
Conferences
(2011-2015) (2011-2015)
(2011-2015)
(2011-2015)
1. Dr. S. Tara
07
07
01
01
Kalyani
2. Dr. G. Tulasi Ram
73
20
04
-Das
3. Dr. S. S. Tulasi
43
22
--Ram
4. Dr. B. V. Sankar
14
06
--Ram
5. Dr. N. Yadaiah
23
40
15
19

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6.

70

49

03

--

7.

Dr. M. Surya
Kalavathi
Dr. M. Sushama

04

05

02

--

8.

Dr. G.N. Sreenivas

--

--

--

--

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

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including


inter-departmental projects

29.

75%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other


25%
universities industry / institute
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Faculty:
1. Dr. G. Tulasiram Das Mother Teresa Shiromani award-2013.
2. Dr. N. Yadaiah - Meritorious State Teacher Award of 2015 of Telangana State.
3. Dr. N. Yadaiah- Engineer of the year Award -2014, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh and
Institute of Engineers (India).
4. Dr. N. Yadaiah - Outstanding reviewer awarded by Applied Soft Computing,
Elsevier, May 2014.
5. Dr. K. Bhaskar POSOCO-2015-Best Ph.D. Thesis Award - IIT, Delhi.
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Dr. M. Suryakalavathi PDF Carnegie Mellon
University, Pittsburg, USA.

30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
S. No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Name of the Staff Member


Dr. S. Tara Kalyani
Dr. G. Tulasi Ram Das
Dr. S. S. Tulasi Ram
Dr. B. V. Sankar Ram
Dr. N. Yadaiah

Workshops Organized
(2011-2015)
01
04
--15

Source of Funding
TEQIP
TEQIP
--TEQIP
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6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Dr. M. Surya Kalavathi


Dr. M. Sushama
Dr. A. Raghu Ram
Dr. A. Jaya Laxmi
Sri. P. Venkatnarayana
Dr. K.H. Phanishree
Dr. K. Bhaskar
Sri. D. Kiran Kumar

03
02
-03
03
03
---

31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

32.

Student profile programme-wise

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.

Name of the Student

Roll Number

A. Vinod kumar Reddy


V. Surendra Reddy
V. Sandeep
N. Meenakshi
P. Sandeep
B. Siva
K. Sai
M. Uday
J. Niharika
T. L. Swamy
B. Siddanth Reddy
M. Pravallika

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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13.
14.
15
35.

Mohd. Abdul Haseeb


P. Sushama
P. Saraswathi

11011P0208
11011U0211
11011U0209

HGC Competition
HGC Competition
HGC Competition

Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG

Percentage against enrolled


25

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.

of the same university

50%

from other universities within the State

50%

from universities from other States

NIL

from universities outside the country

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

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to


a) Library

Yes

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

Yes

c) Total number of class rooms

12

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

Yes

e) Students laboratories

15

f) Research laboratories

03
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List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

09

b) from other institutions/universities

00

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.

Under TEQIP: 16
students

1. Regular interaction with industrial personnel to assess the industrial needs.


2. Reputed professionals from industry, highly qualified and experienced academicians
from varied fields are included in the Board of Studies for development of new
programmes to consider the following aspects by conducting meetings on regular basis.
Society Needs

42.

(a)

Technical Needs of the Industries

(b)

Skill people required by the Industries

(c)

Board of studies meetings at college/university level

(d)

Industry-Institute-Interaction meetings

(e)

Approval from the financial agencies

(f)

Approval from the collaborative institutions (MoU)

(g)

Approval from the accreditation agencies

(h)

Approval from the state/central government bodies

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 - Based on feedback corrective measures have been taken
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
The staff will be informed for updating their skills
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize
the feedback?
The alumni and employers suggestions are incorporated in the design of
curriculum and syllabi

43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

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Sri. TVSN Prasad, IAS


Dr. G. Tualsi Ram Das, Professor & Former Vice-Chancellor, JNTUK.
Dr. B. Ananta Reddy, Sukila Power Electronics Pvt. Ltd.
Dr. P. V. N. Prasad, Professor, OUCEH.
Sri. Chandra Bose, A famous Lyricist, Telugu film Industry
44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
S. No

Name of the Department


faculty
&
Designation
Dr. S.V. Jayaram EEE
Dept.
Kumar
JNTUHCEH

Dr.
M. EEE
Dept.
Chakravarthy
VASAVI CE
Professor

Dr. K.K. Mishra EEE


Dept.
Professor
IIT-BHU

Dr. K. Shanthi EEE


Dept.
Swaroop
IIT-Madras
Professor

Dr. Yesu Ratnam EEE


Dept.
Professor
OUCEH
Dr. M.A. Rasheed EEE
Dept.
Professor
University of
Florida
Dr. Sudarshan R. Penn
State
Nelatury
University,
USA

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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45.

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


(a) National Level Technical Symposium (PRAGNYA)
(b) Presentation of technical papers in National/International Conferences
(c) Participation in National/International level workshops/seminars/symposiums
(d) Participation in State/National/International level sports meet
(e) Participation in State/National/International level cultural meets
(f) Participation in State/National/International level NGO activities
(g) Participation in State/National level NSS/NCC activities

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Conducting National Level Technical Symposium (PRAGNYA)


Conducting National/International Conferences
Conducting National/International level workshops/seminars/symposiums
Conducting State/National/International level cultural meets
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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.

Conducting State/National/International level NGO activities


Conducting State/National level NSS activities
Conducting skill development training activities for unemployed persons
Conducting coaching classes for the State/Central level competitive exams.
Conducting entrepreneur development programs to encourage the startups.

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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(d) Lack of funding in providing the facilities to the students/staff


(e) Insufficient number of technical supporting staff
Opportunities:
(a) Many core industries are in and around Hyderabad.
(b) Premier institutions are in the vicinity of Hyderabad.
(c) National importance research labs are in the close proximity.
(d) Faculty friendly administration.
(e) TEQIP-I and TEQIP-II funds.
Challenges:
(a) To improve standards on par with higher institutions.
(b) To attract highly qualified professionals to academics.
(c) Motivating students towards research.
(d) Exploring collaboration with industries of relevance.
(e) Qualified technical staff for handling the sophisticated equipment in the labs for
class work.
52.

Future plans of the department.


(a) To be recognized as one of the top 10 departments in the state/central technical
institutions
(b) Sustaining and improving its repute of UG programmes
(c) Expanding need based PG and research programmes with global outlook
(d) Synergizing teaching and research for societal relevance.
(e) Introducing new courses at UG and PG level
(f) Improving research facilities
(g) Establishing new research facilities
(h) Attracting the foreign nationals at UG/PG/Ph.D level
(i) Improving the consultancy services for Internal Revenue Generation.
(j) Attracting the faculty from premier state/central institutions.
Providing diversified employment opportunities for the students in the core industry

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Department of Mechanical Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Mechanical Engineering, JNTUH


CEH

2.

Year of establishment

1965

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

Yes, Department is the part of the


College

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

Advanced Manufacturing Systems)


Engineering Design
Thermal Engineering
Mechatronics CITD Collaboration
Energy Systems
(IDP)Advanced Manufacturing Systems
(IDP) Thermal Engineering
(IIDDMP) BTH, Sweden
Doctoral Programme in the Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering. (Full Time/ PartTime)
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Engineering Design
Thermal Engineering
Industrial Engineering & Management
Energy Systems
11

and M.Tech.
(Industrial
Engineering
&
Management) Humanities & Social
Sciences ,
M.Tech. (Energy Systems)- EEE Dept

5.

Interdisciplinary
programmes
departments involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other B.Tech (IIDDMP) Blekinge Teckniska


universities,
industries,
foreign
Hogskola
(BTH),
Sweden
with
institutions, etc.
M.S.(Structural Mechanics)
B.Tech
(IIDDAPLP)

Aviation
Engineering U.S. Flight Academy, USA
for Pilot License Programme
M.Tech. (Mechatronics) Central Institute
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of Tool Design, Hyderabad.


7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if B.Tech. (CCC) 4 years course programme has


any, with reasons
been discontinued as per the instructions of
AICTE guidelines.
M.Tech. (SSS) 2 years course programme has
been discontinued as per the instructions of
AICTE guidelines.

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/ Choice Based Credit System was introduced


Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
in the year 2015 for UG and PG courses.
Semester based system was adopted for the
students admitted till 2014 batch for UG and
PG courses.

9.

Participation of the department in the Engineering Graphics - for All B.Tech


courses offered by other departments
Courses
Engineering Drawing - for All B.Tech
Courses
Engineering & IT Workshop - for All B.Tech
Courses
Computer Programming and Data Structures
B. Tech Chemical Engineering
Computational Methods Laboratory B. Tech
Chemical Engineering
Heat Transfer Laboratory for M.Sc students
of IST-JNTUH
Operations Research - for B.Tech (3/4 CSE)
Applied Engineering Mechanics - for EEE,
CSE & ECE B.Tech (Reg/IDP/IDDMP)

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)

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

Professor & Head


Chairperson, BOS in
Mining Engg.

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.

Professor ,Rector &


EC Member

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.

Professor & Director


of Evaluation,
BOS Chairperson,
Automobile Engg. &
Mech. Engg.
(Mechatronics)

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)

11. Dr. B. Balu


Naik

Ph.D.

12. Dr. M. T. Naik

Ph.D.

13. Dr. J. Suresh


Kumar

Ph.D.

14. Dr. S. Naga


Sarada

Ph.D.

Professor &
Furniture In-charge

15. Dr. G. Krishna


Mohan Rao
16. Dr. G. Satish
Babu

Ph.D.

Professor

Ph.D.

Professor &
Coordinator, CADE

17. Dr. M. Indira


Rani

Ph.D.

Professor &
Asst. Coordinator,
TEQIP

18. Dr. E. Ramjee

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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20. Dr. M. Vidya


Sagar
21. Dr. P
.Bhramara

Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Ph.D.

22. Dr. A. Latha

Ph.D.

Associate Professor
& Coordinator,
Academic Audit
Cell, JNTUH
Assistant Professor

23. Dr. P. Prasanna

Ph.D.

24. Sri A Bala


Ram Naik
12.

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

--

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

NIL

S. No.

Name

Designation

Qualification

Specialization

--

--

--

--

--

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S. No.

14.

M.Tech.

Systems
Machine
Design
Heat
Transfer, R
& AC &
CFD
----

Name of the program

Percentage

B.Tech

23%

B.Tech(IDP)

37%

M.Tech

25%

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio


B.Tech. (MECH) 4 years Programme
B.Tech. (IDP) 5 years Programme
M.Tech. (TE) 2 years Programme
M.Tech. (ED) 2 years Programme
M.Tech. (AMS) 2 years Programme
M.Tech. (ES) 2 years Programme
M.Tech. (MECHATRONICS) 2 years
Programme
B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5 years Programme

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
--

Title of the Project


Investigation of Refrigeration
System using Eco Friendly
Refrigerant with Nano particles
added to Lubricating Oil(On
Going)
Design of Actively Cooled
Scramjet Combustor
(Completed)
Numerical Simulation of Planar
Flow Melt Spinning Process using
CFD analysis and optimization of
process parameters for obtaining
good quality amorphous ribbons of
Fe-Si-B alloys.(Completed)

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants


received

Rs. 39,09,400/-

Collaborative Project with Sreyas College of Engineering for an amount of Rs. 1.00
lakh.
19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,


etc.; total grants received.
Project Title
Source
Amount (Rupees)
Principal
Investigator
Reduction of Vibrations & AICTE (RPS)
9.50
Dr.
A.
Chenna
Noise in Lathes using
Kesava Reddy
Composite
Gears(Completed)
Incremental
Deep UGC (SAP)
49.00
Dr. A. Chenna
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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

Dr. T. Kishen Kumar


Reddy

14.00

Dr. A. Chenna
Kesava Reddy

20. Research facility / centre with


Centre of Excellence in Computer Aided
Design & Engineering

State recognition

National recognition

NIL

International recognition

NIL

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies


22. Publications: Total Number of Publications - 437

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

299

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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

300

JNT University Hyderabad Evaluative Report of Mechanical Engineering Dept., JNTUH CEH (Autonomous)

Monographs

Dr. Balu Naik

Chapters in Books

Dr. M.T. Naik

*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

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Dr. B. Sudheer Prem Kumar


1. Internal Combustion Engines- Standard Publishers, Delhi(9788189401313)
2. Computer Aided Engg Drawing- New Age Publishers (9788122438260)
3. Engineering Drawing- Med Tech Publishers Delhi (9789384007775)
4. Design data book by P.V. Ramana Murti and M. Vidyasagar, ISBN: 978-93-83635-757, BS Publications, Hyderabad.
Dr. A. Chennakesava Reddy
1

Dr. A. C. Reddy, Computer Graphics, PHI, New Delhi, 978-81-203-3876-0, 2009

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, CAD/CAM, PHI, New Delhi, 978-81-203-3340-6, 2007

Dr. A. C. Reddy, Fuzzy Logic & Neural Networks, New Age International (India) Ltd,
New Delhi, 81-224-2182-2, 2008

Dr. K. Eshwara Prasad


1. Manufacturing Engineering, ISBN 9789382126935,
Advanced Production Engineering, 9789382126959
Dr. B. Sudheer Prem Kumar & Dr. K. Vijaya Kumar Reddy, Textbook on Internal
Combustion Engines, Standard Book House, New Delhi, 2012
Dr. K. Vijaya Kumar Reddy & Dr. J. Suresh Kumar, Operation Research, Cengage
Publication, 2013
Dr. K. Vijaya Kumar Reddy, Reliability Engineering, Galgotia Publishers, 2012
Dr. A. Chennakesava Reddy, Instrumentations & Controls, Cengage Learning, New
Delhi, 2009
Dr. A. Chennakesava Reddy, Computer Graphics, PHI, New Delhi, 2009
Dr. A. Chennakesava Reddy, Manufacturing Technology, Pearson Education, New Delhi,
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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

e- ISSN: 2278-7461, p-ISSN: 2319-6491. International Journal of Engineering


Inventions (IJEI) has accepted by European Science Citation
Index (www.esciworld.org), one of famous indexing service in the world

23.

Citation Index range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor range / average

1 to 2.5

h-index

250

Details of patents and income generated


Dr. B. Sudheer Prem Kumar Applied 03 patents

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated

Dr. B. Sudheer Prem Kumar, DRDO- 5 Lakhs


Dr. K. Eshwara Prasad : Design project of Automobiles 5 lakhs(approx.)
Dr. M T Naik- Tractor trailer Design : 1,60,000/Dr. G. Satish Babu: design of 40T, 50T & 60T Tractor trailers Design verification of
EOT/Gantry cranes & Design verification of tractor trailer Total 8 Lakhs (in 4 years)
Dr. M. Vidya sagar- Verification and approval of tractor trailer design- Rs. 1,50,000/ Dr. P. Prasanna- verification of Design tractor trailers Rs.1, 50,000/- for the period of
six months
25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions industries


in India and abroad
International
Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy visited Sothern Illinois University, Illinois
Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy visited Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA
Dr. B. Sudheer Prem Kumar visited MIT-USA-Mech Labs, USA and University of
Illinois, Chicago, USA in May, 2014.
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Dr. K. Eshwara Prasad visited USA, Australia, Rome, Korea & Japan
National

26.

Dr. M. Sreenivas Rao visited NIT Surat, NIT- Ludhiana


Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy visited DMRL
Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy visited DRDL
Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy visited M/s Tecumseh
Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy visited NIT Calicut
Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy visited Godrej & Boyce Ltd
Dr. M.T. Naik visited IIT Madras, IIT Bombay

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

d) any other (please


specify)

Editorial
member for
SPRINGER
books

BoS member for


Anurag Engg College,
Kodad
BoS member for
MREC
BoG for GATECE,
Kodad
BoG for Visvesvaraya
College of Engg &
Tech., Ibrahimpatnam,
Hyd.

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)

Dr. B. Sudheer AICTE expert


Prem Kumar
committee
member
for
more than 20
times

member of
ICRAMAV2012
Asia Pacific
International
Conference
organizing
committee
member

Asia Pacific BoS


Chairman,
Aeronautical
Engg,
International
JNTUH
Conference
BoS Chairman for
Chief
Mechanical
Engg.
Editorial
JNTUH.
member
BoS
member
for
Editorial
JNTUA,
VTUmember for
Gulbarga, AU for
Marine Engg., SVU ,
SPRINGER
SPWM,
CMR
&
books
Vardhaman
Engg
College etc
Member,
Academic
Council, State Board
of
Technical
Education & Training,
AP
Academic
Council
member for VNRVJIT
Governing
Council
member for State
Board of Technical
Education
Member in
national
international
conferences

Asia Pacific
International
Conference
organizing
committee
member

Editorial
member for
2
International
Journals:
1)IJETS
2)IJERT

various
and

BoS member for SK


University.
BoS member of YV
University
JNTUK V.C. Nominee
for GEC, Gudlavallenu
BoS member of
Vignan University

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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

Dr. B. Balu Naik

NIL

NIL

NIL

Dr. M.T. Naik

NIL

NIL

International
Journal of
Power and
Energy

Dr. M. Indira Rani

NIL

NIL

NIL

Dr. E. Ramjee

NIL

NIL

NIL

Dr.

NIL

NIL

NIL

Dr.
Gupta

M.

Vidya

BoS member for


SREC
BoS member for
SREC
Reviewer for Science
Direct journals

BoS member for


VNRVJIT,
BoS member for CVR
Engg. College,
BoS member for
LBRR, Mylavaram
BoS member for VR
Siddhartha
Engg
College, Vijayawada
Governing
body
member for Vidya
Jyothi Engg College,
Azeeznagar, R.R.Dist.
Governing
body
member for Abdul
kalam Engg College,
Bos
member
for
CVSR College
Bos
member
for
Gurunanak
Engg
College
Governing
body
member for Lords
College of Engg
Governing
body
member for PRRM
College
BoS member for
Jayamukhi Inst. Of
Technology.
BoS member for
Geethanjali College of
Engg, Hyderabad
Governing
body
member for Teegala
305

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Sagar

Dr. P. Bhramara

NIL

NIL

NIL

Mr. A. Balaram
Naik

Dr.
A.
Lakshmi

Jaya

NIL

NIL

NIL

27.

Ram Reddy College


of Pharmacy, Saroor
Nagar, Hyd.
Governing
body
member for Teja
College of Pharmacy,
Kodad, Nalgonda Dt.
Governing
body
member for KITE
Engg College
Governing
body
member for Tudi
Rami Reddy College
of Engg
NSS state Awards
selection committee
member
NSS
Advisor
Committee member
JNTUH
NSS
Coordinator(I/c), JNTUH
SC/ST Cell Officer,
JNTUH
BoS member for
Geethanjali College of
Engg, Gurunanak Inst.
Of Tech, Hyd.
Governing Body for
Brilliant Engg College

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).

Faculty members organized Workshop/Conference


Name of the Faculty
Name of the program
Dr. J. Suresh Kumar Organized a Workshop on
&
GIAN workshop on Finite
Dr. P. Bhramara
Element Methods Applied to
Heat Transfer and Fluid
Dynamics and Mechanics of
Composite Structures
Dr. P. Bhramara
Organized a Conference on
National Conference on
Recent Trends in Mechanical
Engineering

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

Dr. B. Sudheer Prem Faculty Development Program


Kumar
on Computational Fluid
Dynamics & its Applications
in Engineering
Dr. P. Bhramara
International Conference on
Environment & Energy
S.N. Shilpa Rani,
ICRAMAV
S. Teja

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

Know your student

Dr. M. Srinivasa Rao Design


of
Experiments,
Professor
Taguchi
Optimization
&
Response
Surface
Methodology
Dr. J. Suresh Kumar Managing
Intellectual
Professor
Property & Enabling None
Linear Growth
Dr. A.Jaya Laxmi National Conferences on
Professor
Renewable & Sustainable
Energy (NCRSE-2014)
Dr. S. Naga Sharada Solid Works software

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

CES, Mech Dept.,


JNTUHCEH

28 th to 2 nd-Feb2013

Mech Dept.
JNTUHCEH

Workshop under Mechanical Department


S. No. Workshop under Mechanical Department
1.
Dr. T. Kishen Kumar Reddy prof, in Mechanical Dept. Attended
COSMOL Multi Physics for solving engg., problems on 15th March
2013

Category
Half day
seminar

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S. No. Sponsorship under Mechanical Department


1.
M/S SAE INDIA JNTUH COLLEGIATE CLUB towards Mechanical
Dept. UG STUDENTS participating International collegiate design
competition.
S. No. Symposium under Mechanical Department
1.
Symposium Organized by Dr. E. Ramjee Associate prof, in Mechanical
Dept. on Advance trends in IC Engines &Combustion 28 th Feb-2013

Sponsorship

Symposium

S. No. Training under Mechanical Department


1.
Dr. A. V. Sita rama Raju Mechanical Dept. Organized Recent advances
in design development of Micro Air Vehicles 10&12th Dec-2012

R&D

Faculty members attended Workshop/Conference


Name
of
the Dept
Faculty
Dr .M. Sreenivasa Mech Dept.
Rao
DR .M. Sreenivasa Mech Dept.
Rao
Dr. K. Vijaya Mech Dept.
Kumar Reddy
Dr. B. Sudheer Mech Dept.
Prem kumar

Title of the project


"Recent Advances in
Machining" Which is
sponsored by ISTE SRM
"Advanced Engineering
Optimization
through
Intelligent Techniques
Management development
training
Managing Excellence in
academic institutions

Dr. G Satish Babu

Mech Dept.

Pedagogical
program

Dr. M Indira Rani

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

Dr. M. T. Naik Mech Dept.


Professor
& CES

Dr. M. Indira Rani Mechanical


Professor
JNTUHCEH

Dr. M. Indira Rani Mechanical


Professor

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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Dr. P. Prasanna Mechanical


Assistant Professor

JNTUH
during 8th to 9th
College of January-2016
Engineering,
Hyderabad

Dr. G. Satish Babu


Professor

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

during 3rd to 5th


May-2016

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

Engineering 26th to 28 th MayStaff College 2015.


of India at
Hyderabad
7th
to
11th
August 2013
7th
to
11th
August 2013
30-09-13 to 410-2013
7-11,
August
2013
7-11,
August
2013
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G. Ravi Lecturer

Mech Dept.,

G. Ravi Lecturer

Mech Dept.,

S.N. Shilpa Rani


Lecturer
S. Teja
Lecturer
G. Ravi Lecturer

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.,

Dr. M. Indira Rani

28.

Mech.,

Navigating New Frontiers


in Materials
Computational Research
Techniques
Design & Development of
UAVs & LTA Systems
Design & Development of
UAVs & LTA Systems
Experimental
NIT Trichy
Investigation on Heat
Transfer Enhancement in
a Horizontal Tube using
Converging & Diverging
conical strip inserts
On CNC Programming &
Maintenance
Micro/Nano
Material
Removal
&Additive
Technologies
in
Advanced Manufacturing
Micro/Nano
Material
Removal
&Additive
Technologies
in
Advanced Manufacturing
Micro/Nano
Material
Removal
&Additive
Technologies
in
Advanced Manufacturing
Micro/Nano
Material
Removal
&Additive
Technologies
in
Advanced Manufacturing
Management
Capacity
Enhancement
for
Administrators,

2-6, July 2013


7-11,
2013
28-29,
2014
28-29,
2014
13-15,
2014 at

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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1

Name of the Events


Student
Venkatesh, Ravi
Paper Presentation
Teja
Kaundinya
Coordinator
Event
organizer
Firasat, Manisha, National Conference
Venkatesh,
on Retailing
Girvani, Vikas,
Rajeev
Pravashith, K. V. Springs Spree
S. N. Gokul
K. V. S. N.
Mecharena
Gokul, K.
Nagavamshi
T. Sravan, T.
Technozian
Santhosh, K.
Nagavamshi
Swathi Sagi,
Robotics Workshop
Bindhi, Sneha
Nevarasu
Adisheshu , K.
Mechatronics
Mahesh,
Workshop(3 days)
Amarnath
Firasat
Robotics Workshop

10

Firasat

11

Y. Jyothsna

Clash of Titans
Quiz
Lead India 2020

12

Y. Srija

Lead India 2020

2012

JNTUH

Participation

13

B. Vikas

2013

JNTUH

Participation

14

M. Swetha

National Conference
on Retailing in India
Auto Expo

2013

GRIET

Participation

15

E. Murali Krishna SREE VISION 13

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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18

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

Sweden India 2012

2012

NTUH

Participation

25

T. Manisha

Lead India 2020

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

AutoCAD & CNC

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

Lead India 2020

2012

JNTUH

Participation

39

K. Neekarika

National
Level
Technical
Symposium
Mecharena 2k11

2011

0U

36
37

day

4th Prize

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40

Chaitali C R

Catia & Pro-E

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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58

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

72. K. Shyam Sunder


30.

Auto Cad and CNC

Participation

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Dr. BSPK conducted 3 TEQIP workshops.
Dr. KEP was organized
Dr. E. Ramjee was organized workshop Advanced Tends in I.C. Engines in 2013
Dr. S. Naga sarada organized A one week workshop on solid works software from
28/01/2013 to 02/02/2013 at JNTUHCEH
2 day work shop on Automotive systems and Advancements, 14-15 March, 2013.
2 day workshop on Design of Experiments, Taguchi optimization & response surface
Methodology during 6-7 December 2013
One Week workshop on Thermal Aspects in Manufacturing processes in 2014-15,
organized by Dr. P. Bhramara
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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.

Dr. E. Ramjee. (27-28 Feb 2013)

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.
31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments


For PG and research level programmes, there is a Project Review Committee (PRC) and
Doctoral Review Committee (DRC) constituted at department level for every student. In
this at least two senior faculty members will be present. Supervisor/Guide is a
mandatory member of the same committee. The PRC for PG programmes will be
conducted three times in a year to review not only the work progress but also content
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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.
32.

Student profile programme-wise


Name of the Programme Applications
(refer to question no. 4)
received
B.Tech. (MECH) 4 years
-Programme
B.Tech. (MECH-IDP) 5
-years Programme
M.Tech. (TE) 2 years
-Programme
M.Tech. (ED) 2 years
-Programme
M.Tech. (AMS) 2 years
-Programme
M.Tech. (ES) 2 years
-Programme
B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5
-years Programme

Male

Selected
Female

Pass percentage
Male
Female

35

21

--

--

14

17

--

--

19

08

--

--

17

07

--

--

--

--

16

10

--

--

24

18

--

--

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33.

Diversity of students
Name of the Programme (refer
to question no. 4)

% of
students
from the
same
university

% of
students
from other
universities
within the
State

% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State

% of
students
from
other
countries

--

--

--

2%

--

--

--

---

---

---

5%
5%

--

--

--

5%

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

B.Tech. (MECH) 4 years


Programme
B.Tech. (MECH-IDP) 5 years
Programme
M.Tech. (TE) 2 years Programme
M.Tech. (ED) 2 years Programme
M.Tech.
(AMS)
2
years
Programme
M.Tech. (ES) 2 years Programme
B.Tech. (IDDMP)
Programme

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%

Percentage against enrolled


20% to 30%
--5 % to 10 %
--UG 100 %, PG 50 % to 60%
PG 15 % to 20 %
1%

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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38.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to


a) Library

40.

The department is having exclusive library with


seating capacity of 30 students, system, printer,
internet facility. It is also proposed additional
books & journals.
Online journals can be accessed from the Dept.
library and the server.

No. of Titles UG & PG


1350
No. of Volumes
1600
No. of Journals
10
IS Codes
320
UG Projects
260
PG Projects
160
b) Internet facilities for staff College is providing Internet facilities of both wired
and students
and wifi 24 x 7 to the students and staff.
c) Total number of class rooms 13 (08 class rooms for UG and 5 for PG students)
d) Class rooms with ICT 02 class rooms
facility
e) Students laboratories
Engineering Workshop
Production Technology
Thermal Engineering Lab
Machine Tools Lab
K&D Lab
Metallurgy Lab
Instrumentation Lab
Heat Transfer Lab
ACADA Lab
CPDS Lab
Robotics & Automation Lab
Advanced Thermal Engineering Lab
I C Engines Lab
Fuels & Lubricants Lab
f) Research laboratories
Centre of Excellence for Computer Aided Design
and Engineering.
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research
Associates
a) from the host institution/university
Nil
b) from other institutions/universities
Nil
Number of post graduate students getting financial
GATE Scholarship - 120
assistance from the university.
TEQIP Scholarship - 18

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41.

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.

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?

Board of Studies meetings, Faculty meetings


will held on regular basis on teaching-learningevaluation on curriculum for UG and PG
students. The step by step process on teachinglearning process will be scheduled
b) Students on staff, curriculum and Feedback from on teaching faculty is taken
teaching-learning-evaluation and how every semester from the UG and PG students
does the department utilize the
feedback?
c) Alumni and employers on the Mechanical Engineering Department will be in
programmes offered and how does the regular contacts with its Alumni members and
department utilize the feedback?
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
43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Sri G. Gopal Reddy- IAS, JT Sec., Home, Govt. of India.


Dr. Srinivas Reddy, Professor, IIT Madras
P. Raja , Softcorp International Inc, USA
Sri Raghavendra Rao, I.A.S., Haryana
S. Amruthaiah, Regional Manager, A.P.S.R.T.C.
Sri M. Ravinder, Divisional Manager, A.P.S.R.T.C.
Sri K. Srinivasulu, Senior Manager, B.P.C.L.
Sri P.V. Srinivas, D.G.M., I.O.C.L.
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9. Sri Y. Ravi, Scientist-C, D.R.D.O.


10. Sri Ch. Satyam Babu, D.G.M., H.A.L., Hyderabad
11. Dr. K. Eashwar Prasad, Professor of Mech. Engg. Principal, JNTUHCE Jagityal.
12. Dr. P. Bhramara, Associate Professor, J N T U Coll. Of Engg. Hyd.
13. R. Siva Kumar- Defence Products Manufacturing
44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
Year (Y) Names of Resource
Person
Year I
Mr. Anil Gopinath,
JMV. Narvin
Sri Gunabushanam
Year II
Mr. Panwalkar

Year III

Sri Kiran Vonna


Dr. Rajesham
Dr. Tiwari

45.

Background
(Industry/Academic/R&D)
Tecumseh India Pvt Ltd

Topics Covered

BHEL R&D, Hyderabad


BHEL
R&D
Resource,
Hyderabad
CSM Software, Bangalore
CMR Coll. Of Engg. & Tech,
Hyderabad
CARE Hospitals, Hyd.

Heat Transfer studies


CFD Work shop

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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Students' participation in community and societal development


47.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


A TEQIP-II funded student project for participating International Go-Kart
Championship 2013-14 organized by Lovely Professional University, Punjab. Design,
Simulation & fabrication of Low-cost Go-Kart with an amount of 1.00 Lakh by III year
students for which co-ordinator is Dr. K. Vijaya Kumar Reddy
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

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.


ASME smart briefs sent regularly to B.Tech. 2/4 Mechanical regular students via
Google to keep them aware of latest developments in Mechanical Engineering Field
Dr. M.T. Naik attended courses on advanced topics in Energy management- Dr. MTN
Dr. P. Prasanna appointed as a course coordinator for PG diploma in SAFETY
INDUSTRY
Working as a SC/ST Cell Office of JNT University Hyderabad for the welfare of SC/ST
students and staff of JNTUH.
Conducted Meeting of National Commission for Scheduled Caste member with SC
Associations and individuals of JNTUH Staff.
Conducted Dr. B. Ambedkar 124 th Birth Anniversary on 14th April 2015 at CRC
Seminar Hall, JNTUH Campus.
Conducted Dr. B. Ambedkar 59 th Vardhanthi (on 6th Dec-2014) and 60th Vardhandhi (on
6th Dec-2015. at JNTUH Campus.

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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Connaissance every year.


The department of Mechanical Engineering 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:

Highly qualified faculty


More than 95% of regular faculty are with Ph.D. qualification
80% of regular faculty are in Professor cadre
Regular faculty members with their specializations covering all area of Mechanical
Engg.
Well equipped laboratories
Good quality intake of students particularly in UG program
Admission of high ranked students in Qualifying Exam
Nearby Industrial built
Students with GATE score
The core curriculum , reviewed and updated from time to time, instills a broad
foundation of knowledge and skills equipping individuals to manage their lives in
todays complex civilization and to be flexible in the face of changes in the future
National and international training programmes more than 90% of students graduate
every year, on a consistent basis.
Department works for 6 days in a week, in staggered manner, so that the students and
faculty get an extra day for special coaching, research and other professional
development activities.
Many members of our faculty have been recognized as the Ph.D research guides by
other UGC recognized University.
National and international training programmes more than 90% of students graduate
every year, on a consistent basis.
Department works for 6 days in a week, in staggered manner, so that the students and
faculty get an extra day for special coaching, research and other professional
development activities.
Many members of our faculty have been recognized as the Ph.D research guides by
other UGC recognized University.
Weakness: Monitoring of affiliated colleges takes up to time
As majority of the regular faculty of the Department are very seniors, they are
entrusted with administrative positions of the College and University which naturally
hampers the academic activity of the faculty members
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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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52

Future plans of the department.


More hands on orientation for students by ways of open-ended experimentation,
handling MSME industry projects, exposure to 3D printing etc.
Title of the
Practice
Goal

Out of the Box Paradigm.

Context :

a.) The information Communication paved a path for new methods of


collaboration and communication since the entire campus in
communicating through Wifi and wired network, every stake holder has
access to Instantaneous and seamless communication. Majority of the
students are part of the Social Networking groups. Exploring this trend,
outside the curriculum frame work is an important initiative attempted in
multiple places across the world. The Department is trying to customize
is as per the conditions.

To provide a comprehensive outlook towards latest technology trends with


active participation of students guided by the faculty. Increase the Alumni
involvement in the process to strengthen Alumni Association and also
establishing the knowledge transfer on the technologies which are not part of
the curriculum structures. The students and staff of ECE Department are able
to understand the requirement of the Core concepts pertaining to
Communication stream. However, the support technology and the related
applications across the Globe should too Integrate with the curriculum.
Within the defined state of the Curriculum, this task is difficult. In this
context ECE Department initiated the practise Entitled Out of the Box
Paradigm. Though it is the larger goal, certain initiatives in the diversified
model are practised in the past two years.

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

a) The department is having a student body MEA Association with


faculty councillor and students re-initiated JNTU GLUG and made it a
functional body. The college is having a Alumni Association with few
Alumni being CEOs and SMEs and also positioned in strategic places of
few corporate companies.
b) The department is having CADE LAB. All students can have access to
equipment even after the working hours.
c) The IIIC meeting will be held to identify the board equipments from the
industry perspective.
d) Alumni are given opportunity to take open sessions to students (generally
planned by the Department.)
e) Finishing schools, summer camps are organized (Boot camps). A
collaborative project visual math is initiated by a group of students
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Guided by math Professors.


f) Own cloud instance is provided in the lab for sharing of Information.
Social networking groups like face book, Telegram, link din, etc.,
Evidence of
Success:

a) The Department website designed by the students for the purpose of


connaissance activities is available with the URL.
b) JNTU GLUG conducted a One week Boot Camp in the ECE
Department. Resource persons from IIIT, Thought works. Swecha
delivered lectures on cutting edge technologies like AGILE
Developmental model, create your own Programming Language,
Sentiment Analysis, Deep and Dark web etc.,
c) The students initiated visual MATH with an aim of providing
animations to understand Engineering Mathematics. Mathematics Head
of the Department Dr. M. S. Sreenivas is continuously interacting with
students. The animations are available for the use of lecturers.
d) The students mapped more than 40,000 places using open state map and
demonstrated the same as a pre-runner of Spoorthi events.
e) The students participated as resource persons for a training camp
conducted by social welfare Department in MLRIT, during summer
period of 2015. The participants of this summer school are between 8 th to
11 th standard.
f) One small group of PG students are using the project management
software TRELLO as a means of collaboration and Communication
while progressing during project phase.
g) Around 43 students of 2011 batch and 50 students of 2012 batch were
selected for AICTE - BSNL Employability Enhancement Training
Program, right from 3rd Year I Semester.

a) There is no specific financial allocation for this practice. The regular


Problems
departmental funds are partially used. It is a difficult task to purchase as
Encountered
and when needed.
and
Resources
b) It is necessary to allocate capable human resources for these tasks. On
Required
many occasions it is a difficult task. There is a need to hire these human
resources on temporary basis to guide the students as per the needs
within the context.
c) There is a need for training. This also to be taken care of depending on
the context and technical needs this generally varies from time to time.
d) A web based frame work is necessary to collect all activities and analyze
the learning and contributing patterns for the students.
e) Listing the footprints regularly is a herculean task and found to be
difficult in the present scenario. An applicable model has to be evolved
for this purpose.

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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Electronics and Communication


Engineering, JNTUH CEH.

2.

Year of establishment

1973

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

Yes, Department is the part of the


College

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.

Name of the Programme offered by the Level


Department
B.Tech. (ECE) 4 years Programme
UG Programme

2.

B.Tech. (IDP) 5 years Programme

Integrated Programme

3.

M.Tech. (SSP) 2 years Programme

PG Programme

4.

M.Tech. (DSCE) 2 years Programme

PG Programme

5.

M.Tech. (ES) 2 years Programme

PG Programme

6.

B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5 years Programme

MoU Programme

7.

B.Tech. (IIDDMP) 5 years Programme

MoU Programme

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved


M.Tech. (Embedded System) ECE , CSE and EEE

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.


B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5 years Programme with BTH, Sweden.
B.Tech. (IIDDMP) 5 years Programme with AIT, Bangkok

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons


B.Tech.(CCC) 4 years course programme has been discontinued as per the instructions
of AICTE guidelines.
M.Tech.(SSS) 2 years course programme has been discontinued as per the instructions
of AICTE guidelines

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8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/ Trimester/Choice Based Credit System


Choice Based Credit System was introduced in the year 2015 for UG and PG courses.
Semester based system was adopted for the students admitted till 2014 batch for UG
and PG courses

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments


B. Tech. (EEE) 4 years Programme
B. Tech. (EEE - IDP) 5 years Programme
B. Tech. (CSE) 4 years Programme
B. Tech. (CSE - IDP) 5 years Programme
B. Tech. (CSE - IDDMP) 5 years Programme
M. Tech.(Embedded Systems)

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)

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

Qualification Designation Specialization

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

Exper No. of Ph.D.


ience students
guided
25
00

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.

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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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10.

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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors


List of Senior Visiting Faculty:

Dr. B. Yegnarayana , Microsoft Chair, IIIT, Hyderabad

Dr. V. U. Reddy , Honorary Professor, IIT, Hyderabad

Dr. Kaluri V. Ranga Rao, Former Emeritus Professor of ECE Department

Dr. Mohan Sundaran Rajan,

Sri. Anil Kumar Dasari, CEO, AMI Technologies Hyderabad

List of Emeritus Professors


Dr. Kaluri V. Ranga Rao, Former Emeritus Professor of ECE Dept.
13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S.No.

Name of the program

Percentage

M.Tech.

50

B.Tech.(ECE)

50

B.Tech.(IDP)

50

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14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio


Name of the Programme offered by the Department

15.

B.Tech. (ECE) 4 years Programme

1: 20

B.Tech. (IDP) 5 years Programme

1: 20

M.Tech. (SSP) 2 years Programme

1: 12

M.Tech. (DSCE) 2 years Programme

1: 12

M.Tech. (ES) 2 years Programme

1: 12

B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5 years Programme

1: 19

B.Tech. (IIDDMP) 5 years Programme

1: 18

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the designation

16.

Student Teacher Ratio

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual

Academic Support staff

--

--

03 + 05

administrative staff

--

--

03 + 01

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies


Research Area

Specialized Area

Communications & Computer Networks

Microwave Engineering & Antenna Theory


Wireless Communication & Computer Networks
Fiber Optical Communications
Analog & Digital Signal Processing
Biomedical Signal Processing
Image Processing
Speech Processing
Pattern Recognition
Digital System Design
Analog Mixed Signal Design
Low Power VLSI
Fault Tolerant System Design

Signal Processing

VLSI & Embedded Systems

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17.

Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies
and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise. (Last four years)
Project Title

Source
RCI

Amount
(Rupees)
9,85,000/-

Principal
Investigator
Dr. L. Pratap Reddy

Analysis of Crypto System


using Information Theoretic
Approach with the help of
Spurious Keys. (on going)
Design, Construction and
Analysis of Comprehensive
Dataset for Emotion Detection
using Multiple Biometrics.
(on going)
DST - FIST Program
5 years 2012 (on going)

UGC - MRP

11,37,000/-

Dr. K. Anitha Sheela

DST

55,00,000 / -

AICTE

8,00,000/-

Dr. M. Madhavi
Latha & Dr. B. N.
Bhandari
Dr. M. Madhavi
Latha

MODROBS Project for


Communications Lab for 1 year
2011 (Completed)
DLRL Project(Completed)

DLRL

Dr.K.V. Ranag Rao


& Dr. L. Pratap
Reddy

18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

Nil

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,


etc.; total grants received
84.22 lakhs - As indicated in the Point No. 17

20.

Research facility / centre with


State recognition

Yes.

National recognition

No

International recognition

No

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Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies


Texas Instrument has sponsored M.Tech. ( Embedded Systems) Laboratory

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Publications: Number of papers published (national / international) : 102

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

Performance evaluation of color image watermarking by Dr. D. Srinivasa Rao,


Dr. P. Ramana Reddy , Published by LAMBERT Academic Publishing , 2011
Queue Management & Quality of Service by Dr. D. Srinivasa Rao, Published by
LAMBERT, Publications, 2012.
*

Chapters in Books

Edited Books

Nil

Electronic Devices and Circuits by Dr. K. Lal Kishore, BS Publications, 2010.


Electronic Circuit Analysis by Dr. K. Lal Kishore, BS Publications
Linear IC Applications by Dr. K. Lal Kishore, Pearson Education India,
Publishers
Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation - by Dr. K. Lal Kishore, Pearson
Edu(I)Pubs
VLSI Design - by Dr. K. Lal Kishore, IK International Publishers, 2009
Signals Systems & Communications B.P Lathi & Dr. M. Madhavi Latha, BS
Pubs , 2010
Probability Theory & Stochastic Processes for Engineers- Dr. Hari Bhatt, Dr. K.
Anitha Sheela, Pea.Edu, 2010.
*

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.)
Nil

Citation Index range / average


Dr. T. Satya Savithri - 235/206)

Nil

- Annexure - 2

SNIP

Nil

SJR

Nil

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Impact Factor range / average

h-index

Nil

Dr. T. Satya Savithri 8


23

Details of patents and income generated

Nil

24

Areas of consultancy and income generated

Nil

25

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions industries


in India and abroad
Dr. M. Madhavi Latha was Nominated by the U. S Consulate general Hyderabad for
the proposed exchange program to promote better cooperation between educational
institutions in the U.S. and India on the Institute on Industry - Private Sector
Linkages & Innovation

26

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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Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
Mrs. A. Rajani has attended workshop on Mentoring Skills and Thinking Skills for
Engineering Faculty, 18th to 19th July, 2014 in JNTUCEH under TEQIP-II.
Dr. P. V. D. Somasekhar Rao attended workshop cum Conference from 26th to 13th May,
2014 on IEEE IW-Indian Antenna Week, 2014, Chandigarh under TEQIP-II.
Dr. L. Pratap Reddy, Dr. D. Sreenivasa Rao attended workshop on International Lization
f Higher Education-2014:March 20 th to 22 nd, 2014, Radisson Blu, Jaipur under TEQIP II.
Dr. D. Sreenivasa Rao, Dr. M. Madhavi Latha and Mrs. A. Rajani attended three day
NBA workshop on OBE &OBA from 15th to 17 February, 2014, JNTUH under TEQIPII.
Dr. D. Sreenivasa Rao, Dr. M. Asha Rani, Mrs. A. Rajani attended one day NBA
workshop on OBE &OBA fom 3rd February, 2014(Webinar), JNTUH under TEQIP-II.
Mrs. A. Rajani has participated in one day training program on Advanced Wireless
Communication and Research on 1st February, 2014.
Mrs. A. Rajani has attended two weeks training programme on Digital Image Processing
of remotely Sensed Data at S.I.T., JNTU during 16th to 28 th September, 2013.
Dr. M. Madhavi Latha has participated in two-day workshop on Simulation of Wireless
Networks during 15th to 16th April, 2013.
Dr. D. Sreenivasa rao has participated in the Management Development Programme on
Academic Leadership Programme for TEQIP Institutions during March 11 th to 22nd, 2013
at IIM, Kozhikode.
Dr. K. Ranga Rao has participated in the workshop on Image and Speech Processing held
on 17th December, 2012 at IIIT, Hyderabad.
Dr. M .Madhavi Latha has attended Educators Day, 2012 in Chennai during 16th to 17th
October, 2012.
Dr. M. Asha Rani, Mrs. N. Mangala Gouri has participated in the workshop on The
Establishment of Centres of Excellence under TEQIP during 29th to 30th November,
2012, conducted by Andhra University College of Engineering, Vishakapatnam.
Dr. D. Sreenivasa Rao has participated in the Continuing Professional Development
Programme on Quality Initiatives in Technical &Higher Educational Institutions during
23 rd to 25 th January, 2012.
Dr. K. Anitha Sheela has participated in the workshop on Image and Speech Processing
held on 17th December, 2012 at IIIT, Hyderabad.

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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

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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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Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
List of Seminars:
A One day National Seminar on VLSI Analog Design Trends and Challenges
on 27-1-15. Chaired by Dr. M. Madhavi Latha.

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International Seminar on Innovative Technologies inaugurated by Chief Guest,


Padmasri. APJ Abdul Kalam, on 7th OCT 2014.
List of Workshops
A workshop on Simulation of wireless networks using NS-2, during 4_ 5 July,
2014, was conducted by Dr. D. Sreenivasa Rao & Dr. B. N. Bhandari of ECE Dept
under TEQIP II
A workshop on Antenna Simulation using HFSS Tools, (ASAHT) 2nd & 3rd
May, 2014, was conducted by Dr. M. Madhavi Latha & Dr. B. N. Bhandari of ECE
Dept., under TEQIP II
A workshop on Analog Devices was conducted by Dr. K. Anitha Sheela ECE dept
JNTUH CEH & Texas Instrument, Bangalore, Under TEQIP II in Oct .,2013.
A two day workshop on Real-time Digital Signal Processing and Applications with
OMAP-L-138 during 24 th and 25 th June, 2013 was organized by Dr. M. Asha Rani
and Dr. K. Anitha Sheela.
A three day workshop on Signals and Signal Processing was organized on 28th to 30th
June, 2010 by Dr. M. Madhavi latha and Dr. M. Asha Rani.
A three day workshop on Digital Signal Processing and Programming has organized
during 27 th to 29th January, 2012 in collaboration with M/s. Physitech Electronics,
Hyderabad by Dr. M. Madhavi Latha and P. V. Kiran Kumar.
A one week workshop on VLSI Design Using CADENCE Tools has been organized
during 26th to 31st March 2012 by Dr. M. Madhavi Latha.
A two day workshop on Simulation of Wireless & Mobile Networks using Netsim
was conducted by Dr. M. Madhavi Latha and Dr. B. N. Bhandari during 2 nd and 3rd
July, 2012 in collaboration with TETCOS, Bangalore.
A three day workshop on Embedded Processors was organized by Dept. of ECE in
collaboration with Pearson Education during 12th to 14 th October, 2012.
A one day workshop on RF System Design and Testing was organized by Dr. M.
Madhavi Latha, Dr. D. Srinivasa Rao and Mr. Vinay Balusa on 21st December. 2011.
A one week workshop on Full Custom Design using Cadence tools during 4th to 10th
July, 2010 was organized by Dr. M. Madhavi Latha.
A Five day workshop on VLSI Design Methodology using Mentor Graphics Tools
during 9th to 13th August, 2010 was organized by Dr. L. Pratap Reddyu, Dr. M.
Madhavi Latha, Dr. M. Asha Rani.
A one day workshop on Architecture of TI DSP Processors on 16 th December, 2010
was organized by Dr. M. Asha Rani, Dr. T. Satya Savithri and Dr. K. Anitha Sheela.

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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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Code of ethics for research followed by the departments


For PG and research level programmes, there is a Project Review Committee (PRC) and
Doctoral Review Committee (DRC) constituted at department level for every student. In
this at least two senior faculty members will be present. Supervisor/Guide is a mandatory
member of the same committee. The PRC for PG programmes will be conducted three
times in a year to review not only the work progress but also content 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
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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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Student profile programme-wise


Name of the Programme (refer
to question no. 4)
B.Tech. (ECE) 4 years
Programme
B.Tech. (IDP) 5 years
Programme
M.Tech. (SSP) 2 years
Programme
M.Tech. (DSCE) 2 years
Programme
M.Tech. (ES) 2 years
Programme
B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5 years
Programme
B.Tech. (IIDDMP) 5 years
Programme

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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)

B.Tech. (ECE) 4 years


Programme

% 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%

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B.Tech. (IDP) 5 years


Programme
M.Tech. (SSP) 2 years
Programme
M.Tech. (DSCE) 2 years
Programme
M.Tech. (ES) 2 years
Programme
B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5 years
Programme
B.Tech. (IIDDMP) 5 years
Programme

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

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

Year
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016

No. of Students Qualified


25
38
16
24
22

Percentage against enrolled


20% to 30%
-5 % to 10 %
-UG 100 %, PG 50 % to 60 %
PG 15 % to 20 %
2%

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37.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and


D.Litt. during the assessment period
a)

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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Centre of Excellence for VLSI and Design


Centre of Excellence for Disaster Management.
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List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university
List of Doctoral Students
1. Mr. P. Anwar Bhasha
2. Ms. E. Gouthami
3. Mr. M. Rama Rao
4. Mr. Md. Moyeed Ahmed
5. Mr. Ch. Sudhaker
Post - Doctoral Students : Nil
Research Associates : Mr. S. Pothalaiah
b) from other institutions/universities
Doctoral Students :
1203MS0811 M Sujatha
1203PH0811 A Bhuvaneshwari
1203PH0812 H S Jagadeesh
1203PH0813 T R Vijaya
Lakshmi
1203PH0814 B Satish
1203PH0815 T Pullaiah
1203PH0816 L V Rajani Kumari
1203PH0817 K Saidulu
1203PH0818 CH Naga Deepa
1203PH0819 K Jyostna
1203PH0820 S B Murali Krishna
1203PH0821 P Anitha
1203PH0822 CH Swamy
1203PH0823 G Swetha
1203PH0824 P Sudhakar
1203PH0825 K Bhaskar
1203PH0826 S Uma Maheshwar
1203PH0827
1203PH0828

E Venkata Naga
Lakshmi
V Hindumathi

MS
PHD
PHD
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9618630444
9490749481 sudha_bhuvana@yahoo.com
9480101286 jagadeesh.11@gmail.com
9490019191

PHD
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9701188826
9966660029
9603187807
9866447436
9848005635
9441530279
9989528482
9908121889
9491886766
9293134945
9985055597
9052579883
9866431000

PHD

9985818893

PHD

9866676690

satishbojjawar78@gmail.com
thanam.tp@gmail.com
anumolurajani@gmail.com
ksaiduluece@gmail.com

bhatla_2000@yahoo.com
anithakamal.ghanta@gmail.com
swetha2316@gmail.com
pillodisudhakar@gmail.com
umamaheshwarsoma@rediff
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1203PH0861
1203PH0862
1203PH0863
1203PH0864

G Surekha
B Balaji
M Naresh
K Sudhakar
V Ramakrishna
CH Pavan Kumar
B Nithin
P Nalini
D Hari Hara
Santosh
S Sreekanth
M Sampath Reddy
D Laxman Rao
U Sreenivasulu
M Madana Gopal
O Ameena
T Sireesha
V Uma
M Sunitha
G V Satya Kumar
M Devaraju
Dhruva R Rinku
K Vijaya Kumar
Jayshree Kamble
Pranob Kumar
Charles
P Sreesudha
G Madhavi Latha
Samart H M Kerudi
D Srirama Murthy
Ashok Kumar
Yadav
N Swetha
P P Saraswathi
Subhashini
C Padmaja
N Chandrasekhar
CH Navitha
P Ravinder Kumar
Y David Solomon
Raju

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD

9440426273
9010250644
9949224090
9985075324
9963082664
9618331315
9591758545
9912613265
9396534369

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9948794943
9885138058
7799070001
9160004705
9704539882
8978992974
9885886713
9705827247
9652763797
9885879922
9440394445
8985455787
9550009810

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD

9010746191
9849855225 gmlatha2009@gmail.com
9901778250 smke.sam@gmail.com
9247244016
9493173291 ashok927@yahoo.com

PHD
PHD

9849502672
9989499310 k_shiva_111@yahoo.co.in

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD

9866649611
9908848404
9966552000
9705423601
8897577793

bbalajikmm@gmail.com
sudhakar.kallur@gmail.com
pavankumar404@gmail.com
nalinistuff@gmail.com
santosh_ece2005@yahoo.com
sreekanthsuray@gmail.com

sreenu.u@gmail.com
mekala.madan@gmail.com
ameenafarhat@yahoo.com
sireesha_sreedhar@yahoo.co.in
uma.volety@gmail.com
suni_reddy1981@yahoo.com
gvsk429@gmail.com
devamraju@gmail.com
rinkuravi@gmail.com
vijkudari@gmail.com
pranob2005@gmail.com

chandu9930@gmail.com
challa.navitha@yahoo.com
ravinderpalem@gmail.com
davidsolomouraju131@gmail.
com

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V Rajanesh
K Raj Kumar
G Srilakshmi
B Sree Latha
B Gouri
Sivanandhini
P Poornima
K Aruna Kumari
C Padmini
CH Sridevi
A Naveena
P Kalyani
S Chandrasekhar
M Vijaya Lakshmi
G Sujatha
K L V Ramana
Kumari
S Anuradha
M V S R Kishore

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD

Y V Bhaskara
Reddy
V N Lakshmana
Kumar
K Deepti
Ravi Ajmeera
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

PHD

srilaxmi524@yahoo.com
sree.0474@gmail.com
gourisivanandhini@rediffmail
.com
9949969672 padaraju_poorni@yahoo.com
8106976335 aruna.kakumani@gmail.com
8897731782 padmini.cheerla@gmail.com
9618023063
9866937347
9989648497 kalyani_pala86@gmail.com
9849096649 call_chandhu@yahoo.co.in
9848948120
9959505760 sujathagandela@yahoo.com
9848980119 ramanakumarijasty@gmail.co
m
9348464600 myphdd@yahoo.com
9848325657 mathukumallykishore@gmail.
com
9441268939 yvbreddy06@yahoo.com

PHD

9397366625 vnl_kumar2000@yahoo.co.in

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
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9000240306
9493246117
9490133906
9490942243
9603951931
9985858847
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9010291581
9885322706
7702150437
9603744183
7396968605

PHD
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PHD
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PHD
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9177509572
9849862724
9848787365
9989432990
9441424200

rajaneshv@gmail.com

kakarladeepti@gmail.com
azmeeravi@yahoo.co.in
rsrideviprasad@yahoo.co.in

vidyarani789@gmail.com
sheshagiri.jimmidi@gmail.com
madugulamk@gmail.com
sujanasm@gmail.com

ybsheela21@yahoo.co.in
svenkatanaresh@gmail.com
obulesub@gmail.com

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N Srinivas
S Ramesh Babu
S Pradeep Kumar
Reddy
M Suman Kumar
K Nagaiah
G Koteswar Rao
V Manohar
C Sridevi
D Saritha
M Govindu
B Prasanna Jyothi
K Achutha Jyotsna
B Sreenivas
M Srinivasa Rao
V Sree Latha
V Rajasree
B Narsimha Chary
Shaik Nagula
Meera
K Srilakshmi
M Koteswara Rao
P N V M Sastry
K Satish BABU

PHD
PHD
PHD

9866646596 srinivasnarkuti@gmail.com
9908691213 ramesh_s@rediffmail.com
8790070879

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD

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9885134913
9908443180
9885343275
8686546933
9441066387
8499998789
9849211078
9866675263
9885218053
8008434353
9963979504
9963311463
9848623578
7893331712

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD

9701575777
9908365885
8978478280
9848717250

S Lenin Babu
A Ramakrishna
G Rajender
D Hari Krishna
Vijaya G
Rajeshwarkar
E N V Purna
Chandra Rao
G Kiranmaye
Shahida Begum
Mohammad
A Rajesh
B Sathesh
R Mohana Ranga
Rao
P Anuradha

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD

slkaza06@gmail.com
koteshproject@gmail.com
shastrypnvm@gmail.com
kaapaarapu_satish@yahoo.co.
in
8125550599 leninbs8@gmail.com
7382048210 ram9173@gmail.com
9959050984
9949982962 hari_012@yahoo.com
9923103439 v.rajeshwarkar@gmail.com

PHD

9866847510 purna_e@chandrayahoo.com

PHD
PHD

9985509244 kirangambala@gmail.com
9490529786 shahida.mtech@gmail.com

PHD
PHD
PHD

9866807254 rajeshakula07@gmail.com
9966590131
9989537143

PHD

9848479974

cheguri.sridevi@gmail.com
mothi@gmail.com
kajyotsna72@gmail.com
targetsrinu8@gmail.com
asivadu@yahoo.com
sreelatha.21@gmail.com
rajasri_vennapu@yahoo.co.in
nag.meera@gmail.com

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1203PH08D6
1203PH08D7
1203PH08D8
1203PH08D9
1203PH08E0
1203PH08E1
1203PH08E2
1203PH08E3
1203PH08E4

Vijaykumar R
Urkude
V Bala
Subramanyam
K Sukanya
G V Pradeep
Kumar
E Srinivas
M Praveena
CH Venkateswarlu
G Sahitya
P Yakaiah

1203PH08E5 V Vinod BABU


1203PH08E6 B Shravan Kumar
1203PH08E7 Y Sudhakar
1203PH08E8 N Govardhan
1203PH08E9 M Ramanjaneyulu
1203PH08F0 V T Venkateswarlu
1203PH08F1 M N Narsaiah
Post - Doctoral Students : Nil

PHD

9293793986 cool.viju1721@gmail.com

PHD

9849811667 balu436@yahoo.com

PHD
PHD

9951018558
9966088798

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD

9701897520
9492429500
9440320816
8008362020
9885010188

PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD
PHD

edem.srinivas@gmail.com

ecehodum@gmail.com
ghantasahitya@yahoo.com
potharaju.yakaiah@gmail.co
m
9866470155 velupala.vinod@yahoo.com
9885313447 shravanbk6@yahoo.com
9440701728
9866785695 nunetigovardhan@yahoo.com
9490312325 rmadivada@yahoo.com
9966581839 venki.vt@gmail.com
9640378185 narsaiahmanthena@gmail.com

Research Associates : Nil


40.

41.

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

42

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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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.
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?
Board of Studies meetings, Faculty meetings will held on regular basis on teachinglearning-evaluation on curriculum for UG and PG students. The step by step process
on teaching-learning process will be scheduled
b.

Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the


department utilize the feedback?

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.

43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


1 Dr. CSR Prabhu, Deputy Director General, National Informatics Center, MIT
2 Sri JS Rao, IAS officer, Chief Vigilance Officer, BDL, Kanchanbagh.
3 Sri. Sateesh Reddy, Director, RCI, Hyderabad
4 Sri G. Narendra Nath, Director & Principal of RTTC, BSNL, Hyderabad
5 Sri. J. R. K. Rao, IAS, CVO BDL.
6 G. Narendra Nath, Deputy Director General, Dept. of Telecommunications, Govt. of
India, New Delhi.
7 Dr. B. Krishna Mohan, Assoc. Prof, CSRE-IITM, Mumbai-400076
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9

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.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
Dr. A. Chockalingam, Professor of ECE, IISc Bangalore, handled a Tutorial session
on Large MIMO Technology on 23rd Aug., 2014 (FN).
Dr. K.V.S. Hari, Professor of ECE, IISc, Bangalore., handled Tutorial session on
Spatial Modulation, on 23rd Aug 2014 (AN)
Dr. V. U. Reddy, Honorary Professor, IIT, Hyderabad, delivered an expert lecture on
Signal processing on 24th Aug., 2014.
Dr. Kaluri V. Ranga Rao, Former Emeritus Professor of ECE Department delivered a
lecture on detecting methods Direction of Arrival on 24th Aug., 2014.
Dr. B. Yegnarayana, Microsoft Chair, IIIT, Hyderabad. Handled a session on Speech
signal processing on 25th Aug.,2014
A lecture in the area of Nano Electronics was given by Dr. Mohan Sundaran Rajan an
eminent person in the field of Nano technology and adviser to GOI on Dec. 16th
2014. More than 88 Students of ECE, EEE, Mechanical Engg. of JNTUH CEH and
NANO Technology Dept. students, research scholars and staff attended the lecture.
A lecture in the area of "EMI/EMC and Antennas" was given by Dr. A. Chakravarty,
Professor, IIT Kharagpur and it was on Jan. 28th, 2015 for the benefit of Research
Scholars, PG and UG students of ECE, total of 55 students and staff has attended the
lecture.

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
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at the end of that semester by the PRC as SATISFACTORY or


UNSATISFACTORY. Every Project report shall undergo anti plagiarism check as
per the University / College norms for satisfactory performance. In the case of
unsatisfactory declaration, the student shall resubmit the Project report after carrying
out the necessary modifications / additions in the Project work, within the specified
time as suggested by the PRC. The student can submit the Dissertation, only after
completion of 40 weeks from the Date of Registration, after obtaining the approval
from PRC. If any student could not present for PRC-I as scheduled in the department
due to some valid reasons, the Department can conduct PRC-I to such candidates at a
later date. However, the candidate is allowed to submit the dissertation only after
completion of 40 weeks from the date of approval of the Project in PRC-I. Extension
of time, within the total permissible limit for the completion of the Degree, may be
considered by the PRC, on sufficient valid/genuine grounds.
The student shall be allowed to submit the PG Project Work and Dissertation, only
on the successful completion of all the prescribed PG Subjects (Theory and Lab.),
Seminars, Comprehensive Viva, PG Project Stage-I etc. Once the students PG
Project Work and Dissertation are approved by the PRC, the Dissertation will be sent
to an External Examiner nominated by the Principal/Director of the College/School,
on whose approval, the student can appear for the PG Project Viva-voce
Examination.
If the report of the External Examiner is favourable, then Viva-voce Examination
shall be conducted by a Board, consisting of the PG Project Supervisor, Head of
Dept., and the External Examiner who adjudicated the Project Work and
Dissertation. The Board shall jointly report the students performance in the PG
Project Work as - (A) EXCELLENT, or (B) GOOD, or (C) SATISFACTORY, or
(D) UNSATISFACTORY, as the case may be. In case, the student fails in the Vivavoce Examination, or gets the UNSATISFACTORY grade, he has to reappear for the
Viva-voce Examination, as per the recommendations of the Board. If he fails at the
second Viva-voce Examination also, he will not be eligible for the award of the
Degree, unless he is asked to revise and resubmit by the Board with in the specified
time, subjected to the condition that double the period of duration of course is not
violated.
If the report of the External Examiner is not favourable, the student shall revise and
resubmit the Dissertation after one semester or as per the time specified by the
External Examiner and/or the PRC. If the report of the Examiner is unfavourable
again, then the Dissertation may be rejected. In such a case the Project shall have to
be carried out again, as per the suggestions or the recommendations of the external
examiner / PRC.

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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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


To make B.Tech. Students industry ready, training for Certification by NASSCOM
(National Assoc of S/W & Services Companies) was provided by conducting
Diagnostic test.
B.Tech. 3rd Year & 4th Years (33 + 33 students) are attending three semester
training program offered by BSNL from September, 2013 and it is continuing

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.


A team of 8 Engineers from Sorokasoft Hyderabad have trained III year B. Tech
(ECE) students on open Source Hardware Viz Raspberry Pie, Beagle Board, for real
time applications on 10th September, 2014.
MSP430 Microcontroller workshop by Edgate technologies and Texas Instruments
on 24th and 25th February 2015. No. of students attended the workshop: 50
3D Animation workshop by DQ School of animation on 28th February 2015. No. of
students attended the workshop: 90.
Internet of things workshop by IBM Resource persons on 03rd March 2015. No. of
students attended the workshop: 450
Over 30 students of B.Tech. 1st and 2nd year digitally connected 13,000 mappings
rural areas of Warangal and Mahaboobnagar.
ECE Students trained themselves for Designing and Marinating their own web page
under the Domain of www.ece.jntuhceh.ac.in

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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NBA/ACCR 11-160/2010/NBA, Dt. 30-05-2014, for five years


NBA/ACCR 479/2004, Dt. 25-05-2009, for three years.
AICTE Approval File Number :
South Central/ 1 -1535465864/2013/EOA Dt. 10-05-2013.
Regular P. G Courses ( 2 Years)
M. Tech. Digital Systems and Computer Electronics (DSCE) - 1991, Intake: 25 Accredited by NBA - in August, 2013 for 3 Years. NBA Accreditation File No: 11160/2010/NBA, Dt. 19-08-2013.
M. Tech Systems and Signal Processing (SSP) - 2001, Intake: 25 - NBA/ACCR
11-160/2010/NBA, Dt. 06-12-2013, for five years
M. Tech Embedded Systems (ES) - 2009, Intake: 25 - (In collaboration with CSE
and EEE Depts.) AICTE Approval File Number : South Central/ 1 1535465864/2013/EOA Dt. 10-05-2013
50.

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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An international collaboration with BTH, Sweden and AIT, Bangkok in multiple


ways of student and faculty relations. We have collaborations with industries like
Texas Instruments,
We have a physical centre Texas Instruments Embedded Processing centre in
collaboration with Texas Instruments and Cranes.
Various initiatives in Signal Processing and Embedded domain are continuous and in
progress in this centre.
We have centre of Excellence in VLSI and Embedded Systems, where high end
software are available for pursuing research in this domain.
Our students intake at UG and PG level is the top 2% of the two states.
Almost all faculty is having administrative experience at different levels.
Weaknesses:
Since the recruitment is not done on regular basis due to constraints from multiple
phases of control, unavailability of young faculty is the major weakness. The average
age of the department is above 45 years which is to be reduced.
Collaborative approach within the department and outside the state and nation is at
initial level.
The number of full-time scholars has to be increased at least with a ratio of 1: 2 for
each faculty processing Doctoral degree. At this point of time the ratio is
approximately 1: 0.75.
Opportunities:
Hyderabad is a large IT hub; many corporate companies at national and International
level are having their units at Hyderabad which gives an opportunity for expanding
collaboration with industry.
Multiple defence units are available which are to be explored.
There is an active Entrepreneur Development Cell which is grooming the
entrepreneur skills of the students. This is to be integrated with other initiatives of the
department.
There is an active school of management and school of Information technology in the
same campus where collaborative approach towards industry is possible.
CSR funds is the another opportunity i.e., available.
Challenges:
ICT adoption is a major challenge. New models have to be derived while improving
the academics.
There is a need to increase full time scholars on a continuous basis which is a major
challenge.
Research outcome should be linked to industry applications.

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52.

Building collaborative models with specific references to this department is another


major challenge.
Future plans of the department.
To establish complete Electronic System Development (ESD) platform from B.Tech.
2nd Year to 4th Year
Format for Presentation of Best Practices
Title of the Practice:

Out of the Box Paradigm

1. Goal :

To provide a comprehensive outlook towards latest


technology trends with active participation of students
guided by the faculty. Increase the Alumni
involvement in the process to strengthen Alumni
Association and also establishing the knowledge
transfer on the technologies which are not part of the
curriculum structures. The students and staff of ECE
Department are able to understand the requirement of
the Core concepts pertaining to Communication
stream. However, the support technology and the
related applications across the Globe should too
integrate with the curriculum. Within the defined state
of the Curriculum, this task is difficult. In this context
ECE Department initiated the practise Entitled Out of
the Box Paradigm. Though it is the larger goal,
certain initiatives in the diversified model are practised
in the past two years.

2. Context

a.) The information Communication paved a path for new


methods of collaboration and communication since the
entire campus in communicating through Wifi and
wired network, every stake holder has access to
Instantaneous and seamless communication. Majority
of the students are part of the Social Networking
groups. Exploring this trend, outside the curriculum
frame work is an important initiative attempted in
multiple places across the world. The Department is
trying to customize is as per the conditions.
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.

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3. Practices:

a) The department is having a student body ECE


Association with faculty councillor and students reinitiated JNTU GLUG and made it a functional body.
The college is having a Alumni Association with few
Alumni being CEOs and SMEs and also positioned in
strategic places of few corporate companies.
b) The department is having TI Embedded Processing
centre and also another lab entitles GNU
Development Lab. The labs are made available to
student 24 x 7. All students can have access to
equipment even after the working hours.
c) The IIIC meeting will be held to identify the board
equipments from the industry perspective.
d) Alumni are given opportunity to take open sessions to
students (generally planned by the Department.)
e) Finishing schools, summer camps are organized (Boot
camps). A collaborative project visual math is initiated
by a group of students Guided by math Professors.
f) Own cloud instance is provided in the lab for sharing
of Information. Social networking groups like Face
book, Telegram, LinkedIn, etc.

4. Evidence of Success

a) The Department website designed by the students for


the purpose of Spoorthi activities is available with the
URL:
b) JNTU GLUG conducted a One week Boot Camp in
the ECE Department. Resource persons from IIIT,
Thought works. Swecha delivered lectures on cutting
edge technologies like AGILE Developmental model,
create your own Programming Language, Sentiment
Analysis, Deep and Dark web etc.,
c) The students initiated visual MATH with an aim of
providing animations to understand Engineering
Mathematics. Mathematics Head of the Department
Dr. M. S. Sreenivas is continuously interacting with
students. The animations are available for the use of
lecturers.
d) The students mapped more than 40,000 places using
open state map and demonstrated the same as a prerunner of Spoorthi events.

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e) The students participated as resource persons for a


training camp conducted by social welfare Department
in MLRIT, during summer period of 2015. The
participants of this summer school are between 8th to
11th standard.
f) One small group of PG students are using the project
management software TRELLO as a means of
collaboration and Communication while progressing
during project phase.
g) Around 43 students of 2011 batch and 50 students of
2012 batch were selected for AICTE - BSNL
Employability Enhancement Training Program, right
from 3 rd Year I Semester.
5. Problems
Encountered and
Resources Required

a) There is no specific financial allocation for this


practice. The regular departmental funds are partially
used. It is a difficult task to purchase as and when
needed.
b) It is necessary to allocate capable human resources for
these tasks. On many occasions it is a difficult task.
There is a need to hire these human resources on
temporary basis to guide the students as per the needs
within the context.
c) There is a need for training. This also to be taken care
of depending on the context and technical needs this
generally varies from time to time.
d) A web based frame work is necessary to collect all
activities and analyze the learning and contributing
patterns for the students.
e) Listing the footprints regularly is a herculean task and
found to be difficult in the present scenario. An
applicable model has to be evolved for this purpose.

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Department of Computer Science & Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

2.

Year of establishment

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Yes


university?

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.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.


B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5 years Programme with BTH, Sweden.
B.Tech. (IIDDMP) 5 years Programme with AIT, Bangkok.

7.

Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons

M.Tech (SSS) 2 years course programme has been discontinued as per the
instructions of AICTE guidelines

FDH, 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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8.

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.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/ Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

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.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments


UG program offered Open Elective in each department,
M.Tech (ES) (ECE) and
B.Tech (ECE)

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
5

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

10

10

Others

--

--

--

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

Designation Qualification Specialization

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

01

01

01

---

01

--

--

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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
11

Name of the Lecturer


Mr. M. Kirret
Mr. R. Sarath Babu
Mr. P. Ajay Kumar
Ms.N. Praveena
Mr. N. Sampath Kumar
Ms. P. Anusha
Ms. M.N. Shahenaaz Sulthana
Ms. A. Naresh Kumar
Ms. L. Vijaya
Ms. A. Renuka
Ms. D. Kalpana
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12
13
14
15

Mr. Md. Aslam Khan


Mr. B. Siddarth
Ms. V. Bharani Priya
Mr. S. Shiva Reddy

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus


professors

Nil

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programmewise information

45%

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio


S.
No.
1.

Name of the Programme offered by the


Department
B.Tech. (CSE) 4 years Programme

Student Teacher Ratio


15:1

2.

B.Tech. (IDP) 5 years Programme

12:1

3.

M.Tech. (CS) 2 years Programme

12:1

4.

M.Tech. (CSIE) 2 years Programme

12:1

5.

M.Tech. (CS) PTPG 4 years Programme

12:1

6.

M.C.A. 3 years Programme

12:1

7.

B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5 years Programme

15:1

8.

B.Tech. (IIDDMP) 5 years Programme

15:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual
Name of the designation

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual

Academic Support of Staff

--

01

--

Administrative support staff

--

01

--

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major


funding agencies
S. No.
1.

Research Area
Specialized Area
High
Performance Homomorphic Encryption Techniques with application
Computing
on Cloud Computing
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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)
S. Name of the
No.
faculty

Total grant
received

Title of the Project

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.

Dr. K. Anitha CSIR


Sheela
Dr.
V.
Kamakshi
Prasad

63,54,000/-

2.

Dr. A. Vinaya UGC


Babu
Dr. L. Prathap
Reddy
Dr. K. Anitha UGC
Sheela
Dr. Supreethi
K.P.
Dr. G. Vijaya DIT
Kumari

18.478
Lakhs

3.

18.

Funding
agencies
Nat.
Int.

Present
status
(Sanction/
Qualified/
Applied)
Qualified

Applied

design construction and Sanctioned


analysis of comprehensive
dataset for emotion detection
UV multiple biometric
4.
Rs.48.48
Development of Integer In Progress
Lakhs
Based
Homomorphic
Encryption Techniques with
application
on
Cloud
Computing
Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
Name of the faculty
Dr. K. Anitha Sheela
Dr.
V.
Prasad

Kamakshi

11.6 Lakhs

Funding agencies
National
Int.
--

--

Total grant
received
63,54,000/-

Title of the Project


Implementation of Sign
Language Translator &
Synthesizer employing
Brain
inspired
Knowledge
driven
Artificial Intelligence to
make deaf & dumb
communicate in Telugu
spoken Language
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Dr. A. Vinaya Babu

20.

18.478 Lakhs Integrating


Rendering
Model for OCR Error
Dr. L. Prathap Reddy
Correction on South
Indian Scripts
Dr. K. Anitha Sheela
--11.6 Lakhs
design construction and
analysis
of
comprehensive
dataset
Dr. Supreethi K.P.
for emotion detection UV
multiple biometric
Dr. G. Vijaya Kumari
--Rs.48.48
Development of Integer
Lakhs
Based
Homomorphic
Encryption Techniques
with
application
on
Cloud Computing
Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, As mentioned
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received
in Sl. No. 17
Research facility / centre with

21.

State recognition
Yes
National recognition
Yes
International recognition
No
Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies Nil

22.

Publications: Total Number of Publications - 31

19.

Name of the Title


On Relative Importance
of Data Quality
Dimensions for
cooperative
Information Systems,
Archives Des Sciences
Voice Activity
Detection Algorithm
Using Zero Frequency
Filter Assisted Peaking
Resonator and
Empirical Mode
Decomposition.
Association Rules
Extraction form
Incremental Databases
through ICPT

--

--

Name of faculty

Nat/ Int.
--

Name of
the Journal
--

Vol 65, No. 12,


page 551-558.

Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad

Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad

Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad

Page No., Vol.


No. and Year

--

-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

(ISSN 22218386) Volume 2


No 9

Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad

International

IJCA

85(5):1-6,

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A frame Work for the


Integrity Analysis of
Instrument Landing
System
has been accepted for
Joint Rough Set
Symposium which will
be held in Southwest
Jiao tong University,
Nonlinear
Classification with
Modified 2DDTW
Model for Defense
R&D Scientific and
Engineering Software
Development
A Novel Approach For
Fingerprint
Recognition With
Dynamic Time
Warping
The Role of
communication,
navigation and
surveillance in civil
aviation-A comparative
study
Complexity of Bengali
Language and its
relation to data security
A Classification of
Microarray Gene
Expression Data Using
Hybrid Soft Computing
Approach
Application of Data
mining and Soft
Computing in
Bioinformatics,
A Bivariate
Autoregressive
Software Reliability
Model,

ISSN 22502459, Volume 2,

Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad

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)

Vol.1(3): 319322 ISSN: 23013559

Dr. V. Kamakshi
Prasad

National

ITAIT

,Vol 74, 2015.

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,

Part II, CCIS


270, pp. 639
654, Springer,
Heidelberg 2012
e-ISSN: 18650937.
Vol. 1, No.2,
2012 e -ISSN:
2319- 281X.

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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A New Heuristic for


Minimizing Schedule
Length in
Heterogeneous
Computing Systems,
*
Monographs

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

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Dr. V. Kamaksi Prasad


1. Evolutionary Computing Based Cryptographic Key Management, A New
Approach, Lambert Academic Publishing. October 30, 2012.
2. Automatic Text Independent Speaker Recognition Using Source Feature,
Modelling Automation, Lambert Academic Publishing. April 27, 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.)

Name and Designation

Count

1. Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

61

2. Dr. G. Vijaya Kumari

16

3. Dr. A. Kavitha

08

Citation Index range / average

Name and Designation

Count

1. Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

248

2. Dr. G. Vijaya Kumari

146

3. Dr. A. Kavitha

11

SNIP

Nil

SJR

Nil

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Impact Factor range / average

h-index

Name and Designation

Count

1. Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

09

2. Dr. G. Vijaya Kumari

05

3. Dr. A. Kavitha

02

Nil

Details of patents and income generated

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated


S. No

Project Name

Year

Institution

Online payment system


for the faculty recruitment
Excise Constable
Recruitment Test (ECRT)
Automation of Entrance
Examinations

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

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions industries in


India and abroad
Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad
Czech Republic: M. Sadanandam and Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad, GMM Based
Language Identification System Using Robust features 15 th International
conference on speech and computer, SPECOM-2013, Czech Republic, September 1-5,
2013.
Dr. G. Vijaya Kumari
Visited Rekin Super Computer Lab JAPAN, University of Tokyo Super Computing
Lab CDAC- Pune, Multicore Computing Lab.
Dr. B. Padmaja Rani
Capacity building IIM, Lucknow, Noida Campus 24th to 28th August
Dr. D. Vasumathi
6th International Conference on Software and Computer Technology (ICSCT-2015) at
Dubai, UAE, October 17-18, 2015 (Applying UML Modeling Techniques for
Architecture view of electronic commerce system)
ICC DMME 2015, Bangkok, Thailand, April 20-21, 2015 (Data Mining approach to
filter click-spam in Mobile Ad networks)
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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.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs). Nil

28.

Student projects
60%

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental


projects

40%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /


institute

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29.

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Name of the
Faculty/ Student
Dr. A. Govardhan

Dr. A. Govardhan

Star of Asia International


Award
Pride of Asia International
Award
Rashtriya Pragati Award

Dr. A. Govardhan

Mother Teresa Award

Dr. A. Govardhan

Seva Shree Award

Dr. A. Govardhan

Bharat Excellence Award

Dr. A. Govardhan

National Integration Award

Dr. A. Govardhan

Bharat Seva Ratna Puraskar


for the year
A.P. State Government
Best Teacher Award
Rashtriya Pragati Award

Dr. A. Govardhan

Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Govardhan
Dr. A. Vinaya Babu
30.

Name of the Award

Organized by

Year

Doctoral / post
doctoral
fellows
--

2014
-2014
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013

-------

2013
-2012
2012

Mother Teresa Seva Ratna


Award
Indira Gandhi Seva Ratna
Award
Rajiv Gandhi Seva Ratna
Award
Best State Teacher Award,
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh

---

2012
-2012
-2012
-2011

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international)


with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of the
Seminar/ Conf./
Workshop
Workshop on Rough
Sets and Knowledge
Technologies
Workshop on
Mentoring Skills and
Thinking Skills for
Engineering Faculty

Name of Organizers

Nat/ Int.

Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

National

Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

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

Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

National

--

--

Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

National

--

--

Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

National

--

--

Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

Internationa
l

Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

National

--

--

Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

National

--

--

Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad

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

--

Dr. Supreethi K.P.

National

--

--

Dr. Supreethi K.P.

National

--

--

Dr. Supreethi K.P.

National

--

--

Dr. Supreethi K.P.

National

--

--

Dr. Supreethi K.P.

National

--

--

--

--

B. Rama Mohan

-31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments


32. Student profile programme-wise
Name of the Programme Applications
(refer to question no. 4)
received
B.Tech. (CSE) 4 years
-Programme
B.Tech. (IDP) 5 years
-Programme

Selected
Male
Female
43
33
20

10

Pass percentage
Male
Female
----

--

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M.Tech. (CS) 2 years


Programme
M.Tech. (CSIE) 2 years
Programme
M.Tech. (CS) PTPG 4
years Programme
M.C.A.
3
years
Programme
B.Tech. (IDDMP) 5
years Programme
B.Tech. (IIDDMP) 5
years Programme

--

14

11

--

--

--

14

11

--

--

--

15

15

--

--

--

18

12

--

--

--

--

--

--

20

10

--

--

33. Diversity of students


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

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

Percentage against enrolled


30%

10%

UG-100%, PG-80%
PG-15%
5%

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36.

Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates

37.

38.

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
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.

c) Total number of class rooms


d) Class rooms with ICT facility
e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

College is providing
Internet facilities of
both wired and wifi 24
x 7 to the students and
staff.
16 Class Rooms
08
06
05

a) from the host institution/university


b) from other institutions/universities
40.

Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from


the university.
Academic
Year
2014 -15
2013 -14
2012 - 13

Gate
Scholarship
63
63
17

TEQIP
Scholarship
18
0
0

YES
Gate: 15
TEQIP-II: 18

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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

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
The student Feedback on teaching faculty by the students is taken at the end of
every semester from the UG and PG students.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
CSE 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.

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.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.

45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Audio Visuals

PPTs

Case study illustrations

Conventional black-board teaching


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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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.


To make B.Tech. students industry ready, training for Certification by
NASSCOM (National Assoc of S/W & Services Companies) was provided by
conducting Diagnostic test.

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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Low Industry-Institute Interaction.


Opportunities:
Now a days candidates from industry are also exhibiting inclination towards research.
More number of candidates from industry can be taken as Doctoral fellows so that
industry related problems can be investigated.
Challenges:
The Govt. Has plans of permitting foreign universities.
It is likely that more deemed universities will come into existence in near future.
With the opening of foreign universities, students will find a different value systems
and consequently the counseling activities on the teachers will assume more
importance.
52.

Future plans of the department.

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Department of Metallurgical Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Metallurgical Engineering, JNTUH


CEH

2.

Year of establishment

1987

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

Faculty of the university

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.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

Nil

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

Nil

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

Nil

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/


Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester. From 2015 CBCS


(Choice based credit system)

9.

Participation of the department in the courses


offered by other departments

Nil

Year
I year
II year, I sem
II year, II sem
II year
II year
III & IV year
III year
IV year

Name of the Subject


Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical
Mechanics of Solids
Mechanics of Fluids
Human Values and Professional Ethics
Gender Sensitization
Advanced English Language
Communication Skills Lab
Disaster Management
Management Science

Department
Civil Dept.
Civil Dept.
HSS Dept
HSS Dept.
HSS Dept
Civil Dept.
HSS Dept.
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
1

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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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professorsNIL


13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information
S.
No.

Name of the program

Percentage

B.Tech.
M.Tech.

between 20 to 40%
20%

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio


S.
No.

15:1

Name of the program

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.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

NIL

17.

Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international NIL


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

19.. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, NIL


ICSSR, AICTE, etc. total grants received

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20

Research facility / centre with

Nil

State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

22.

Publications: Total Number of Publications - 27


Name of Research Paper
the
Faculty
Member
Dr.
R. Non-linear
Markande buckling and post
ya
buckling analysis
of
imperfect
cylindrical shells
subjected to axial
compressive load
Experimental
investigation
on
buckling of GFRP
cylindrical shells
subjected to axial
compression
Buckling Analysis
of
laminated
composite
cylindrical shells
subjected to axial
compressive loads
using FEM

National/
International

Date of Name of the Journals


publication Journal
(ISSN)
(refereed)
numbers

Internatio
nal

July 2015

Internatio
nal
2013

Journal
of
Structural
Engineering

Journal
of
Mechanical and
Civil
Engineering
(IOSR)

Internatio
nal

2013

Structure Property Internatio


Correlation
of nal
AA2014 friction
stir welds: Role of
tool pin profile

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

Evaluation of Bulk Internatio


Mechanical
nal
Properties
of
Selected Lead
Free Solders in
Tension and in
Shear
Production
and Internatio
Characterization of nal
Titanium Matrix
Composites
by

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

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Performance
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Characterization

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VHP Route

07.07

Characterization of Internatio
Sn-Bi and Sn-Bi- nal
Zn alloys

03.08.2014

Effect of B4C Internatio


Particle Size on nal
Evolution
of
Microstructure of
In-Situ (TiB +
TiC)/
Titanium
Matrix Composites

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

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of
Innovations in
Engineering and
Technology
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on
Theoretical and
Applied
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Mechanical
Engineering
(IJTARME)
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Journal
on
Theoretical and
Applied
Research
in
Mechanical
Engineering
(IJTARME)
Transactions of
Powder
Metallurgy
Association of
India
International
Journal
of
Applied
Research
in
Mechanical

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2013

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2014

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Materials
at DOI:
High
10.3184/09
Temperatures
6034013X1
30(3)
375893081
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Effect of boron
carbide
particle
size and volume
fraction of TiBTiC reinforcement
on steady state
creep behaviour of
PM
processed
titanium
matrix
composites
Production
and
Characterization of
Titanium Matrix
Composites
by
VHP Route
Characterization of
Sn-Bi and Sn-BiZn alloys

Development of Internatio
High
Strength, nal
High Toughness
and High Wear
Resistant Parts for
Mud Pump

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Materials
Manufacturing
&
Characterizatio
n
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Materials
Manufacturing
&
Characterizatio
n
Dec 2013 International
Journal
of
Innovations in
Engineering and
Technology
(IJIET)

Effect of B4C Internatio


Particle Size on nal
Evolution
of
Microstructure of
In-Situ (TiB +
TiC)/
Titanium
Matrix Composites

February
2014

IJIET

Production
and Internatio
Characterization of nal
Al- 7% Si-0.3 %

February
2014

IJIET

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x.doi.org/1
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03.08
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al
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Mg Alloy
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

issue-3, feb
2014
International
ISSN:
Journal
on 2319-3182
Theoretical and vol-2,
Applied
issue-4, feb
Research
in 2013
Mechanical
Engineering
(IJTARME)
International
ISSN:
Journal
on 2319-3182
Theoretical and vol
-3,
Applied
issue-1, Jan
Research
in 2014
Mechanical
Engineering
(IJTARME)
Transactions of ISSN:
Powder
0377-9416
Metallurgy
vol
-39,
Association of DEC 2013
India

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.)
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Citation Index range / average
Nil

SNIP

Nil

SJR

Nil

Impact Factor range / average

Nil

h-index

Nil

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23. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated

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

26. Faculty serving in


a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
Dr. R. Markandeya, Professor
1. BOS Chair person in MMT.
2. BOS member for JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad.
3. BOS member for RGUT
4. BOS member for YSR College of Engg, Yogi Vemanna Institute, Proddatur.
5. Principal of JNTUH, College of Engg. Manthani.
6. Interview Board Member for DRDO of CEPTAM-07.
7. Member of Technology Spectrum, JNTUH College of Engg.
BOS Members for JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad.
1. Dr. S. Devaki Rani, BOS Chair Person in JNTUH, Metallurgical Dept.
2. Smt. R. Sri Rama Devi, Associate Professor

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3. Dr. K. Srinivasa Vadayar, Assistant Professor


4. Dr. B. Ramesh Chandra, Assistant Professor
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs).
Faculty Name
Financial
Name of the
No. of days
Venue
Year
(not less than
Program
6 days)
Dr. S. Devaki
UGC/ASC,
Rani, Assoc.
JNTUH,
Prof. & HOD &
Composite
College of
3 weeks
Dr. K. Srinivasa 2013-14
Materials
Engineering,
Vadayar, Asst.
Hyderabad.
Prof.
UGC/ASC,
Smt. R. Sri
JNTUH,
New Generation
Rama Devi,
2012-13
3 weeks
College of
Materials
Engineering,
Assoc. Prof.
Hyderabad.
28. Student projects
20%

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


industry / institute
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
80%

S. No Name of the Students


1
2.
3
4
5
6

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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16

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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30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of
Event
Title of the Event
Date of Event Organization
Faculty
National
Influence of Tool pin 7 th to 9 th Feb Indian
Dr. R.
profile
on
heat 2013
Institute of
Markandeya, Welding
seminar (NWS- generation
&
Welding,
Professor
2013)
Microstructure
of
Bangalore.
AA2014 Aluminium
Alloy friction stir
welds.
National
Friction Stir Welding 3 rd to 4th May Indian
Seminar
of Aluminium Alloy 2013
Institute of
(ADWESTAA
2014Welding,
2013)
Optimization
of
Chennai.
Mechanical Properties
National
Optimization
of 20th to 21st Sep ITIWS,
Seminar
process parameters of 2013
Coimbatore
friction stir welds of
chapter
aluminium alloy AA
2014-T6 by response
surface methodology
IIW
Vizag Optimization
of 22nd to 23 rd IIW, VSP.
Branch
mechanical properties Nov 2013
Seminar(IVBS- of Aluminium alloy
2013)
AA2014-T6 Friction
Stir Welds by Center
Point Design
Conference
Process Amenability IMPC
2012 New Delhi,
th
th
studies of sub grade 24 to 28 Sep India
Iron ore from Bacheli 2012
complex
Conference
A Feasibility and be IMPC
2012 New Delhi,
study on using slimes 24th to 28th Sep India
and beneficiated fines 2012
for pelletization
Conference
Beneficiation of High MATERIAUX Andhra
Silica Blue dust from 2012
University,
Bailadila Sector
Vizag
th
th
International
Theoretical Estimation 11
to 14 Naples, Italy
Conference
of Thickness Variation June 2012
in thermal barrier
coating by using pulse
phase Therpmography.

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Smt. R. Sri
Rama Devi,
Associate
Professor

Workshop

Solid Works Software

Workshop
(Three days)

Computational
Dynamics

symposium

A National Level TECHQUEST


Students
Technical 2K12
Paper Symposium

Conference

ICAEM 2012

Conference

Advances in Design & ICAD&M


Manufacturing

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

3 rd - 5th Dec IISC,


2014
Bangalore
th
14 Sep, 2015 TEQIP-II,
JNTUH CEH

short
course

2 nd to 7 th Nov UGC-HRD
2015
Centre,
JNTUH, Hyd

Iron and steel Making


(IWIS) 2014
Awareness Workshop
on Outcome Based
Education
and
Accreditation
term e-Learning and ICT
for Teaching Learning

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

IEI & SFA

CoEP
in
Pune
NIT,
MANITBhopal
JNTUHCEH,
HYDERAB
AD
IEI & SFA

March CCST, IST,


JNTUH

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

33. Diversity of students


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)

% of students
from the same
university

--

--

% of students
from other
universities
within the State

--

% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
--

% 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

35. Student progression


Student progression

Percentage against enrolled

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%

from other universities within the State

80%

from universities from other States

from universities outside the country

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and
D.Litt. during the assessment period

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with


regard to
a) Library
Departmental Library with 200 numbers of books (including e-books), a seating
capacity of 20, System with internet facilities.
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
Internet Facility: (100 Mbps Wired) & Wireless
Connectivity
Internet is provided for all faculty rooms and in
the computer lab for students.
a) Total number of class rooms
b) Class rooms with ICT facility

6 classrooms
Seminar and
Computer Lab

c) Students laboratories
S.NO

Name of the Laboratory

1.

Computer Programming and


Computers
Data Structures Lab
Fuels Furnaces and Refractories 1. Flash Point, 2. Fire point, 3. Viscosity
Lab
apparatus, 4. Bomb Calorimeter

2.

3.

Mineral Dressing

Lab / Major Equipments

1. Rolls crusher, 2. Sieve analysis set,


3. Jaw crushers, etc.

4.

Metallurgical Analysis Lab

1. Strohelein etc
2. Flame Photometer

5.

Physical Metallurgy Lab

1. Image Analyzer, 2. Inverted Optical


Microscope with photographic facility etc

6.

Principles of Extractive
Metallurgy Lab

1. DC Motors, 2. Ammeters, 3. Volt meters 4.


Electrolytic cells Etc

7.

Heat Treatment and Phase


Transformations Lab

1. Small muffle furnaces, 2. Tempering


furnace, 3. Jominy end-quench testing
equipment, 4. Binocular microscopes, etc.

8.

Mechanical Behaviour of
Metals

1. Hounsfield Tenso Meter, 2.VHN, 3.BHN, 4.


RHN
5. 20 kN UTM 6.NDT

9.

Metal Casting Lab

1. Induction melting furnace, 2. Pit furnace, 3.


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Permeability meter,
4. Universal Sand Testing Machine. etc
10.

Metal Forming Lab

1.20KN UTM 2. Hounsfield Tenso Meter

11.

Material Characterization Lab

1. TG Analyzer 2. Wear Testing Machine

12.

Metal Joining Lab

1. Arc welding 2. TIG

13.

Electro Metallurgy and


Corrosion Lab
Material Testing Lab

1. DC Motors, 2. Ammeters, 3. Voltmeters 4.


Electrolytic cells etc
100KN Universal Testing Machine

14.

c) Research laboratories

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university
B. Mallikarjun under the guidance of Dr. R. Markandeya
b) from other institutions/universities
S. No.

40.

Guide

1.

Name of the Ph.D Institute


Scholars
G. Venkateswara Rao
NMDC, Hyd.

2.

Ch. Parameshwar

PWD, GHMC, Hyd.

Dr. R. Markandeya

3.

K. Ramakrishna

Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai

Dr. R. Markandeya

4.

S.K. Chaurasia

NMDC, Hyd.

Dr. R. Markandeya

5.

Ravi

ARCI, Hyd.

Dr. R. Markandeya

6.

Sugunakar Reddy

7.

Ms. Noori Bhanu

Vivekananda Institute of Co-Guide:


Technology and Science, Dr. R. Markandeya
Karimnagar.
Mechanical Dept., College Dr. S. Devaki Rani
of Engineering, Thanjavur

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.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


1. Dr. Manoj Kumar, IIT Roorkee
2. Dr. A. Swamy Naidu, JNTUK, CEV
3. Dr. R. Koteswara rao, UOH
4. Dr. B. Ramesh Chandra, JNTUH
5. Mr. K. Chandra Kiran, VSP
6. Mr. A. Ram Babu, USA
7. Mr. Sharath Chandra, DMRL
8. Mr. Sudhakara Reddy, Ordinance factory, Chennai
9. Mr. Nageswara Rao, Bhilai Steel Plant
10. Ms. Krishna Chaitanya, SBI

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44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
S. No Name of the Students
Title
Event
Organized
by
1.
J. Sai Avinash
X-RAY
Scattering TEQIP Workshop
IIT
(13011A0631)
Techniques
(two days) 28-29, Hyderabad
(SAXS&WAXS)
Dec 2015
2.
Syed Yunus Ahmed
X-RAY
Scattering TEQIP Workshop
IIT
(13011A0651)
Techniques
(two days) 28-29, Hyderabad
(SAXS&WAXS)
Dec 2015
3.

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

TEQIP workshop IIT


2014
Hyderabad
TEQIP workshop IIT
2014
Hyderabad
TEQIP workshop IIT
2014
Hyderabad

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

DMRL Thamankar memorial lectures per year 6 students for 4 years


45.

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


NSS, NCC, Clean and Green , Swachh Bharath
Election duties, FFCs, etc.
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48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.

49.

Organization of National conferences (AYAS)


Participation in Conferences/workshop/Training Programmes
C. Tuitions
Plant Visits

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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Modernization of existing laboratories


PG and PTPG students mostly from mechanical background.
Motivation of students towards core branch employment.
Employability of the students.
52.

Future plans of the department.


Upgradation /Replacement of old equipment.
Upgradation /Replacement of old computers
Procurement of software
Introduction of computational courses

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Department of Mathematics
1.

Name of the Department

Mathematics, JNTUH CEH

2.

Year of establishment

1965

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of Part


of
JNTUH
College
the university?
Engineering, Hyderabad.

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

UG

PG

Ph.D

of

Specialization
-Applied Mathematics
--

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

--

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

--

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, No


with reasons

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester System
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

Participation of the department in the courses The Department of Mathematics


offered by other departments
handles all the classes of the other
departments which are related to
Mathematics Subject.

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
1

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

Teaching No. of Ph.D


exp.
s guided in
last four
years
25 Years
2

12.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S. No.
1
2

No

Name of the program


UG- (B. Tech)PG- (M. Sc Applied Mathematics)

Percentage
30%
75 %

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by Mathematical Modelling- UGC


major funding agencies

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

Title of the Project


Stochastic/delayed
nonlinear
bio
mathematical models

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

Nil
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19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; UGC- 6,76,000


DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received

20.

Research facility / centre with

21.

State recognition

Nil

National recognition

Yes

International recognition

Yes

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies


Nil

22.

Publications: Total Number of Publications - 55


Dr. M. A. Srinivas: 2 National 11 International
Dr. B. S. Lakshmi: 2 National 20 International
Dr. V. Srinivasa Kumar: 3 National 17 International

Dr. M. A. Srinivas
International Journals
S.
No
1

2
3

Page
Year of
Nos.
publica
tion

Imp
act
fact
or
0.85
6

Title of the Research


paper

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

IntJ. App. Math and


Engg. Sc
IntJ. App. Math and
Engg. Sc
Nonlinear Analysis
Theory Method and
Applications ser.A
International
Journal of
Nonlinear Science
and Analysis
Differential and
Integral Equations

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

Variant of the Klein


Gordon equation.
Airy Function
Approximations to the
Lorenz System''
Population models
with time dependent
parameters
Oscillating population
models
A Link Between The
Continuous And The
Discrete Logistic
Equations
A Dynamical Analysis
of an Autocatalytic
Model

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

Chaos Solitons and


Fractals,

33

Chaos Solitons and


Fractals,

26

Chaos Solitons and


Fractals,
http://www.arxiv.or
g/
abs/math/0702825

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

A Model for long


Term Climate Change''
19
A Few Exactly
Solvable Models For
Riccati Type
Equations''
Dr. V. Srinivasa Kumar

Ind. Geophys.
Union
Proc.AP Akademi
of Sciences

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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 Lower and Upper


Semi-Quasicontinuous
Functions
On Some Properties of
m-Quasicontinuous
Functions
On Some Properties of
Cliquish Functions

On some fixed point


theorems in 2-Uniform
Spaces
On The maximal
Ideals in the Banach
space of
Quasicontinuous
functions
On Soft Semi-open
sets and Soft SemiTopology
On Semi-Open sets
and Semi Separability

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

Acta Ciencia Indica

19

On various types of
quasicontinuity

Acta Ciencia Indica

20

On some maps on the


space of Quasicontinuous Functions
*
Monographs

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

Books with ISBN with details of

B. S. Lakshmi: 1 Book Publisher:

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publishers

Springer, ISBN: 978-81-322-2092-3

Number listed in International Database Nil


(For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete,
Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index range / Average

SNIP

Nil

SJR

Nil

Impact Factor range / average

Dr. B. S. Lakshmi- 22

Dr. M. A. Srinivas: 2-9


Dr. B. S. Lakshmi: 2-9
Dr. V. Srinivasa Kumar: 2-9

h-index

Dr. B. S. Lakshmi: 3

23.

Details of patents and income generated

Nil

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated

Nil

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /


institutions industries in India and abroad
No

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.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
Name of the Faculty
Name of the program
Duration
Venue
2 workshops
--Dr. M. A. Srinivas
1 Refresher course
--Dr. B. S. Lakshmi
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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
--

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental


projects

--

29.
30.

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


industry / institute
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of the Seminar/
Name of
Nat/ Int. Sourcing
of Outstanding
Conf./ Workshop
Organizers
funding
participants
Workshops organized:
One day workshop on
Department
-TEQIP
100
Mathematical Modelling
organized
and its applications for
engineers and Scientist
Two Day workshop on
Use of Technologies for
Teaching and Learning
engineering Mathematics

Department
organized

--

TEQIP

150

Conferences attended for the faculty members:


Dr. M. A. Srinivas
International Conferences
S. No.

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

77th session of Indian


science congress

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

" 5th National


Conference on
Applicable Mathematics
in Wave Mechanics and
Vibrations

March 1315,2010

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International Conferences
A Novel
International Conference
Equivalence
1
in Algebra and its
Relation:
Applications
Rough Sets

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

FIM and Dept of


mathematics, NIT

18-12-2014
to 20-122014

NIT- Surathkal
Karnataka

Modeling Ideas from


Mathematics for
Advancements in
Science and Technology

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

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments


In line with the code of ethics of the JNTUH College of Engineering

32.

Student profile programme-wise


Name
of
the Applications
Programme (refer received
to question no. 4)
M.Sc.
Applied
Mathematics

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

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

--

PG to M.Phil.

--

PG to Ph.D.

--

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

--

Employed

--

Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36.

Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university

--

from other universities within the State

from universities from other States

--

from universities outside the country

--

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37.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and


D.Litt. during the assessment period

38.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard


to
a) Library

39.

Yes

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

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

b) from other institutions/universities

40.

Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from


the university.

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.

Does the department obtain feedback from

Yes

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as The feedback is used to upgrade the


teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
curriculum
how does the department utilize the
feedback?
b) Students on staff, curriculum and Staff will be given an opportunity to
teaching-learning-evaluation and how
enhance their skills
does the department utilize the
feedback?

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c) Alumni and employers on the An alumni and employers are involved


programmes offered and how does the
as members of Board of Studies.
department utilize the feedback?
43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


Dr. Ch. Sastri, IIT Hyderabad
Mr. M.S.R. Murthy, Vishnu Inst. Of Technology
Mr. N. Sathish Reddy, Kony labs Pvt. Ltd Software Engineer
Mr. N. Satyanarayana Reddy, Capgemini Software Engineer
Mr. G. Sridhar, Infosys Pvt. Ltd, Database Administrator
Mr. Kiran, Infosys Pvt. Ltd Sonia, Software Engineer
Mr. Naresh Tallapalli, Cognizant Technology Limited
Mr. D. Prakash, Accenture
Ms. Shilpa, JNTUH College of Engineering

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
2 workshops

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


Nil

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.


Guest lectures and invited talks

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.

The courses are designed to have multidirectional opportunities after the PG


course.

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.

Future plans of the department.


The department of Mathematics is planning to start a new course at PG level
which is related to the field of statistics.

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Department of Physics
1.

Name of the Department

Physics, JNTUH CEH

2.

Year of establishment

1965

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

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.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.


Name of the MOU
Programme
IDDMP with B.Tech.
ECE + M.Tech. &
M.Sc. in
Telecommunication
Systems
IDDMP with B.Tech.
ECE + M.Tech. &
M.Sc. in Signal
Processing
IDDMP with B.Tech.
ECE + M.Tech. &
M.Sc. in Radio
Communications
IDDMP with B.Tech.
CSE + M.Tech. &
M.Sc. in CSE
IDDMP with B.Tech.
CSE + M.Tech. &
M.Sc. in Software
Engineering
IDDMP with B.Tech.
Mechanical
Engineering + M.Tech.
& M.Sc. in Structural

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
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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

IIDDMP with B.Tech.


Aviation Engineering +
Associate of Applied
Mechanical
4
Science Professional
Engineering
years
Pilot Degree
(AASPPD) and FAA
Certified Pilot Licenses
Details of programmes discontinued, if any, NIL
with reasons

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ CBCS
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

Participation of the department in the courses NIL


offered by other departments

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others

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

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

3
1
5
--

0
0
4
--

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
1
1
2
--

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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

M. Sc., Ph.D. Assoc.


Prof. &
HOD,
Physics

2. Dr. S.
M. Sc. Ph. D. Professor
Chandralingam
of Physics
3. Dr. P.
Madhusudana
Rao

4. Dr. Y.
Aparna

M. Sc. Ph. D. Professor


of Physics

M. Sc. Ph. D. Professor


of Physics

No. of Years No. of Ph.D./


of
M.Phil. students
Experience
guided for the
last 4 years

M. Sc. (Solid 25 Years


State Physics)

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

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors


13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information
S. No.
Name of the program
1
UG
2
PG
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by All Areas of Physics


major funding agencies
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
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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received Nil


19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, UGC (P.I) MRP.
DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received
8.56 Lakhs
UGC (Co-P.I) MRP
8.60 Lakhs
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition

National recognition

International recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate


bodies

NIL

22. Publications: Total Number of Publications - 39


Dr. S. Chandralingam, Professor of Physics
International Journals
1.
Naga Rajesh A, Chandralingam S, Anjaneyulu T, Satyanarayana K, EOG Controlled
Wheelchair for Disabled Persons, International Journal of Biological and Biomedical
Engineering, Vol No. 8, Issue No. 5, pp. 285-288, WASET, 2014
2.

K. Srinivasa Reddy, S. Goverdhan Rao, P. Raghavendra Rao, S. Chandralingam, Synthesis


and Characterization of SiC thin films grown on Si and glass substrates, IJEECT, Vol
9, Issue No. 1, May-August, 2013

3.

N. Manohar Reddy, D. Kothandan, S. Chandralingam, U. Balakrishna , R. Jeevan kumar,


Adeel Ahmad , 31. Density of Blood and Plasma of Patients Suffering From Tuberculosis
aasian j. exp. biol. sci. , Vol No. 4, Issue No. 1, pp. 49-53, 2013

4.

K. Srinivasa Reddy, S. Goverdhan Rao, P. Raghavendra Rao, S. Chandralingam,


effect of polarization mode dispersion in nonlinear transmission systems, IJEECT, Vol
No. 9, Issue No. 1, May-August, 2013

5.

Dr. S. Chandralingam, Investigations on the Physico chemical properties of allylthiourea


complex NLO crystals, IOP Cnf.series: Material science and Engineering , Vol No.
2013

Radhakrishnan B, Kurup P G G, Ramakrishnan G, Chandralingam S, Photon Interaction


Cross Section of Materials in Heterogeneous Energy Spectrum of Medical Diagnostic X
Ray Beam, International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications, Vol No.
Issue No. 4, pp. 1708-1715, 2013

7.

Naga Rajesh A, Chandralingam S, Anjaneyulu T, Satyanarayana K, Denoising EOG


Signal using Stationary Wavelet Transform, Measurement Science Review, Vol No.
Issue No. 2, pp. 46-51, 2012

8.

N. Manohar Reddy, D. Kothandan, S. Chandralingam, Adeel Ahmad, 23. A study


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Refractive index of plasma of blood of patients suffering from Tuberculosis, International


Journal Of Innovative Technology And Creative Engineering , Vol No. 2, Issue No. 8,
August, 2012
9.

N. Manohar Reddy, D. Kothandan, S. Chandralingam, Adeel Ahmad, Hemorheological


parameters of Blood of patients suffering from pulmonary Tuberculosis, European Journal
of Experimental Biology, Vol No. 2, pp. 135-141, 2012

10.

N. Manohar reddy, Chandralingam S, adeel ahmad, Studies on hematological parameters


ofpatients suffering from pulmonarytuberculosis, OJP, Vol No. 4, Issue No. 2, pp.
111, 2012

11.

N. Manohar Reddy, Chandralingam S, adeel ahmad, A Study On Osmotic Fragility Of


Erythrocytes Of Tuberculosis Patients Blood, CIB Tech Journal of Microbiology, Vol
No. 1, pp. 48-56, July, 2012

12.

Radhika Rani L , Chandralingam S, Anjaneyulu T, Satyanarayana K, A Suggestive


Diagnostic Technique For Early Identification Of Acyanotic Heart Disorders From
Infants Cry, International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering , Vol No.
Issue No. 3, 2012

13.

Radhika Rani L, Chandralingam S, Anjaneyulu T, Satyanarayana K, Estimation


Fundamental and Formant frequencies of infants cries; a study of Infants with congenital
Heart disorder, Indian Journal of Computer Science and Engineering, Vol No. 3, Issue
No. 4, August, 2012

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.

N. manohar reddy, S. CHANDRA LINGAM, adeel ahmad, A Study on Electrical


Conductivity of Blood and Plasma of Patients Suffering from Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Pure & Appl. Phys., Vol No. 23, Issue No. 4, October, 2011

16.

Dr. S. Chandralingam, The influence of Cd and Mg on the electrical and thermal


properties of manganese mercury thiocyanate crystals and its Lewis base adducts-future
materials for photonics device fabrication, Phys. Status Solidi, Vol No. C8, Issue No.
pp. 2735-2738, 2011

National Journals
1.

S. Chandralingam, Mechanical Properties of Nanomaterials published in Spectrum


JNTUH.

Dr. P. Madhusudana Rao, Professor of Physics


International - Journals
1.

P. Sateesh, P. Madhusudana Rao Structural, Optical and Electrical Properties of Cu2 S


Thin Films Deposited by CBD Method International Journal of Advanced Research in
Physical Sciences (IJARPS) Vol. 2, Issue 1, PP 11-16, November 2015

2.

Mayukha Pal, V. Satya Kiran, P. Madhusudana Rao, and P Manimaran


Multifractal detrended cross-correlation analysis of genome sequences using chaosrepresentation Physica A 2015 In Press
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3.

Mayukha Pal, P. Madhusudana Rao, and P Manimaran ECG signal classification


through wavelet based fluctuation analysis - Communications in Nonlinear science and
Numerical simulations (Elsevier) 2015 In Press

4.

P.Sateesh, P. Madhusudana Rao Compositional Dependence on Structural and


Electrical Properties of Mgx Zn 1-x O Thin Films Prepared by Sol-Gel Method
International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology Vol.
4, Issue 6, June 2015 ISSN(Online): 2319-8753 ISSN (Print): 2347-6710

5.

Mayukha Pal, B.Satish, K.Srinivas, P. Madhusudana Rao, and P Manimaran


Multifractal detrended cross-correlation analysis between coding and non coding DNA
sequences through chaos-game representation Physica A 436 (2015) Pages : 596 603

6.

Mayukha Pal, P. Madhusudana Rao, and P Manimaran, Indian Electricity Market


Volume And Price Cross- Correlation Analysis" International Conference on Electrical
and Electronics Engineering (IC3E 2015) in Melaka, Malaysia held during 10-11 August
2015. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences Vol. 10, No. 19, October 2015

7.

Mayukha Pal, P. Madhusudana Rao, and P Manimaran Multifractal detrended cross


correlation analysis of Indian electricity market" 50th IEEE International Universities
Power Engineering Conference (UPEC 2015) in Staffordshire University, UK held during
1 - 4 September 2015. DoI : 10.1109/UPEC.2015.7339850

8.

Mayukha Pal, P. Madhusudana Rao, and P Manimaran, "Wavelet Based Fluctuation


Analysis Of Human Heartbeat Dynamics" Proceedings of Tokyo International
Conference on Engineering and Applied Science (TICEAS'- 14)Conference held during
17-19 December 2014 at Tokyo, Japan ISBN 978-986-564-07-8 Pages: 528-537

9.

LN Shubha, P. Madhusudana Rao, M Kalpana, Synthesis, Characterization and AC


conduction of Polyaniline Fibers: Nano tends: International Journal of Nanotechnology
and its Applications Vol. 16, Issue 3, ISSN-0973-418X 2014

10.

LN Shubha, M Kalpana, P. Madhusudana Rao, Chemical Synthesis, Electric and


Antibacterial Properties of Polyanelene/Gold Nano composites, International Science
Index, Vol No. 10, Issue No. 10, pp. 790-795, 2014, November

11.

Mayukha Pal, P. Madhusudana Rao, P. Manimaran - Multifractal detrended cross


correlation analysis on gold, crude oil and foreign exchange rate time series, Physica A
416 (2014) pages 452-460

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.

P. Madhusudana Rao and M. Sugathri - EPR and Optical Absorption studies on


Vanadium doped Glasses held at Proceedings of 2013 International Congress on Natural
Sciences and Engineering ICNSE 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan, ISBN 978-986-87417
Pages 277- 286 January 2013

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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Germany Pages 74-81, 2013


15.

P. Madhusudana Rao and M. Sugathri - Vanadium doped Lithium Borate glasses: PL


and Optical absorption studies IJLA, INDIA Vol. 1(II), Pages 148-151, June 2012, India

Dr. Y. Aparna, Professor of Physics


Papers published in Journals
1.

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.

Effect of large air cavities ion dose in Radiotherapy. P. B. L. D.Prasad, Y. Aparna,


Krishna Murthi. K, Ram Mohan Reddy, Kaviarasu, Anandgiri babu. Technology
Spectrum (in press), (2013)

3.

Optimization of sputtering parameters for Sm Co thin films using design of experiments


G. Venkata Ramana, P. Saravanan, S.V. Kamat, Y. Aparna Applied surface Science 261
(2012) 110117.

4.

Preparation and Characterization of CuO Nanoparticles by Novel Sol-Gel Technique


Aparna, K. Venkateswara Rao, P. Srinivasa Subbarao Journal of Nano electronic
physics, Vol. 4 No 3, 03005(4pp) (2012)

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.

Effect of Mn co-doping on the structural, optical and magnetic properties of ZnS:Cr


nanoparticles. D. Amaranatha Reddy, S. Sambasivam, G. Murali, B. Poornaprakash, R.P.
Vijayalakshmi, Y. Aparna, B. K. Reddy and J.L. Rao. Journal of Alloys and
compounds, 537 (2012) 208215.

7.

Synthesis and Characterization of LiNi0.5 Mn1.5 O4 Nanoparticles by Solution Combustion


Method Mohammad kazem Faraz, K. Venkatesawara Rao and Y. Aparna Adv. Sci. Eng.
Med., Vol. 4, 1-5, No 3, 2012.

Monographs

: --

Chapters in Books

: --

Edited Books

: --

Editor: Physics I Question Bank Telugu Academy, Hyderabad 2014


ISBN: 818180214-4
Editor: Physics II Question Bank Telugu Academy, Hyderabad 2014
ISBN: 818180224-1
*

Books with ISBN with details of publishers


Author: Applied Physics for Engineers by Academic Publishing Company ,
Hyderabad 2013 ISBN: 81-89966-69-3
Author: Engineering Physics by New age India Publications, New Delhi in 2009
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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.)
: --

Citation Index range / average

: --

SNIP

: --

SJR

: --

Impact Factor range / average

: --

h-index

: --

23. Details of patents and income generated

: --

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : -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

International Journal on Advances in Materials Research

Editor Journal of Nuclear Engineering & Technology ( STM Journals)

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs).
Dr. P. Madhusudhan Rao, Professor of Physics
1.

Resource Person on Effective Teaching skills 41st Orientation Program


organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during
November 2014

2.

Resource Person on Qualitative and Quantitative Research Refresher course on


Research Methodology organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU,
Hyderabad during November 2014

3.

Resource Person on How to write a research paper 41st Orientation Program


organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during
November 2014

4.

Resource Person on Effective Teaching Skills 40th Orientation Program


organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during
September 2014

5.

Resource Person on Research Plan 40th Orientation Program organized by UGC


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- Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during September 2014


6.

Resource Person on Effective Teaching Skills Refresher course organized by


UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during July 2014

7.

Resource Person on Research Plan Refresher Course organized by UGC Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during July 2014

8.

Resource Person on Dielectrics and Magnetic Materials Refresher Course


organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during July 2014

9.

Resource Person on How to be a successful teacher and strategies at a 39th


Orientation Program organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU,
Hyderabad during May 2014

10.

Resource Person on Research Plan at Strategies for Research Oriented Teaching


course organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during May
2014.

11.

Resource Person on Multiple Intelligence and Lesson Planning at Strategies for


Research Oriented Teaching course organized by UGC - Academic Staff College,
JNTU, Hyderabad during May 2014

12.

Resource Person on Thesis Writing Implications at Research Methodology


course organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during
March 2014

13.

Resource Person on How to be a successful teacher and strategies at a 38th


Orientation Program organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU,
Hyderabad during March 2014

14.

Resource Person on Qualitative and Quantitative Research at Research


Methodology course organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU,
Hyderabad during March 2014

15.

Resource Person on significance of Research at Research Methodology course


organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during March
2014

16.

Resource Person on Preparation of Course Plan and Lesson Plan at a 37th


Orientation Program organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU,
Hyderabad during February 2014

17.

Representative functions of HODS in various committees and Agencies in a


short term refresher course organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU,
Hyderabad during January 2014

18.

Resource Person on How to be a successful teacher and strategies at a 37th


Orientation Program organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU,
Hyderabad during January 2014

19.

Resource Person on How to be a successful teacher and Strategies at a 36th


Orientation Program organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU,
Hyderabad during November 2013

20.

Resource Person on How to be a successful teacher and Strategies at a 35th


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Orientation Program organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU,


Hyderabad during October 2013
21.

Resource Person on Spectroscopy and Microscopy Techniques at a refresher


course on Physics of Bulk, Thin and Nano Materials by UGC - Academic Staff
College, JNTU, Hyderabad during August 2013

22.

Coordinator - a refresher course on Physics of Bulk, Thin and Nano Materials


by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad during August 2013

23.

Resource Person on Magnetic, Dielectric and Superconducting materials in a


Refresher course organized by Academic Staff College, Osmania University,
Hyderabad during February 2013

24.

Coordinator - a refresher course on Advanced teaching methods in Engineering


Physics for Physicists by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad
during March 2012

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) :
-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.

K. Srinivasa Reddy, P. Raghvendra Rao, S. Chandralingam, Synthesis and Characterization


of copper Oxide (CuO) Nanoparticles, 28. International Conference on Optics &
Photonics(ICOP-2015), 2015

2.

S. Chandralingam, Role of Optoelectronic design software in the effective design


development of optical systems, 29. International Conference on Optics & Photonics (ICOP
2015), 2015

3.

K. Srinivasa Reddy, P. Raghvendra Rao, S. Chandralingam, Synthesis and Characterization


of ZnO nanoparticles by Wet Chemical Method, 22. International conference on Optics &
Optoelectronics, ICOL-2014 , pp. 210, 2014

4.

K. Srinivasa Reddy, P. Raghvendra Rao, S. Chandralingam, Synthesis & characterization of


Ni doped SnO2 nanoparticles by sol-gel method, 23. International conference on Optics &
Optoelectronics, ICOL-2014 , pp. 420, 2014

5.

P. Raghavendra Rao, K. Srinivasa Reddy, S. Chandralingam, Polarization measurement of


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wood sample Cochlospermium Religiosum-Mueller Matrix Imaging Techniques, 24.


International Conference on Light(OPTICS-14) , pp. 155, 2014
6.

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

10. K. Srinivasa Reddy, P. V. Kanaka Rao, P. Raghavendra Rao, S. Chandralingam, Rare


elements doped ZnO thin films optical properties, Proceedings of ICMST-2012, pp.
2012
11. K. Srinivasa Reddy, M. Sunmithra, B. Jyothi, P. Raghavendra Rao, S. Chandralingam,
Sample measuring polarimetry at the surface of a wood material, Proceedings of ICMST
2012, Issue No. 349, pp. 179, 2012
12. Dr. S. Chandralingam, Sample Measuring Polarimetry using Mueller Matrix Polarization
Techniques, proceedings of International Conference on Optical engineering ICOE 2012,
36, 2012
13. Srinivasa Reddy, S. Chandralingam, P. Raghavendra Rao, P.V.Kanaka Rao, Optical
Propeties using Muellers formalisam: Applications to laser imaging, Proceedings
MDCCT-2012, pp. 75, 2012
14. K. Srinivasa Reddy, S. Chandralingam, P. Raghavendra Rao, Polarimetric studies on
Polarization properties of light reflected from surface of wood material, Proceedings of
ICLMSC-2011, pp. 221-227, 2011.
15. Naga Rajesh A, Chandralingam S, Anjaneyulu T, Satyanarayana K, Performance Evaluation
of Adaptive Filter Algorithms for EOG Signal Processing, ICTM 2011 conference organized
by IRDO, Issue No. issue ICTM 2011, June, 2011.
National Conferences
1.

K. Srinivasa Reddy, M. Sumithra, S. Chandralingam, P. Raghavendra Rao, P.V. Kanaka


Rao, sol-gel Synthesis and Characteristics of Fe2O3 nanoparticle, proceedings of
NCONSEA-2012, pp. 99, 2012

Dr. Y. Aparna, Professor of Physics


International:
1.

Synthesis and characterization of CuO nano particles by novel sol-gel method Y.


Aparna, K. V. Rao and P. Srinivasa Subba Rao. Proceedings of ICNB,
Kaulalumpur, Malaysia Conf. Proc. 978-981-07-4798- 5,156-159. (2012).

2.

Mixture to fuel approach to synthesis ZnO nanoparticles by novel chemical


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combustion method. V. Rajendar, K. V. Rao, Y. Aparna, V. Sesha Sai Kumar, P.


Srinivasa Subba Rao. International Conference on Materials Science and
Technology. (ICMST)-2012. Kerela, India.
3.

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.

Synthesis and Characterization of HAP/Carboxymethyl Chitosan. Y. Aparna,


S.Ram Kumar and K.V.Rao National Conference on Latest Trends in Emerging
Materials, P-36, p-37, (2012).

3.

Dosimetric Composition of doses in supine anatomy and lithotomic position of


patients undergoing HDR Brachy therapy for Ca Cerveix T. Anil Kumar, Shabbir
Ahmed, A. Malikarjuna and Y. Aparna. National Conference on Latest Trends
in Emerging Materials, P-16, p-14, (2012).

4.

Study on Dielectric Constant of Zinc Oxide. P. Ranjith Reddy, Y. Aparna and K.


V.Rao. National Conference on Latest Trends in Emerging Materials, P-39, p40, (2012).

5.

Effect of mixture of fuels on Mg doped ZnO nano Particles. V. Rajendar, K.V.Rao,


Y. Aparna and V. Sesha Sai Kumar. National Conference on Latest Trends in
Emerging Materials, P-41, p-43, (2012).

6.

Commissioning of Treatment Planning System and validation in Radiotherapy. P.


B. L. D. Prasad, Y. Aparna, K. Krishna Murthy, A. Anandagiri Babu. National
Conference on Latest Trends in Emerging Materials, P-12, p-10,(2012).

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.

Supine and Lithotomy position in interacavitary Brachytherrapy for patients with


Carcinoma Cervix An analysis of doses. T. Anil Kumar, A. Krishnam Raju, G.
Deleep Kumar, Shabbir Ahamed, S. Madhusudhana and Y. Aparna. 33rd National
Conference of Association of Medical Physicists of India, (AMPICON) 2012,
Oct- 15. INDIA

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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(NSMFM)-2013. A.P. India.


11.

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.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

YES

32. Student profile programme-wise


Name of the Applications
Programme received
(refer
to
question no.
4)
---

Selected

Male

Pass percentage

Female
--

Male
--

--

Female
--

33. Diversity of students


Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no.
4)
--

% of students
from the same
university

% of students
from other
universities
within the State

--

--

% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
--

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

35. Student progression


Student progression

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

--

PG to M.Phil.

--

PG to Ph.D.

--

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

--

Employed
Campus selection

10%

Other than campus recruitment


Entrepreneurs
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36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university

Nil

from other universities within the State

03

from universities from other States

Nil

from universities outside the country

Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and
D.Litt. during the assessment period

Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard


to
a) Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students

Provided

c) Total number of class rooms

02 for PG

d) Class rooms with ICT facility


e) Students laboratories

UG 01; PG - 05

f) Research laboratories
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

--

a) from the host institution/university


b) from other institutions/universities
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from
the university.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the
development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the
methodology.

-YES

42. Does the department obtain feedback from


a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the
feedback?

YES

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b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?

YES

c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how


does the department utilize the feedback?

YES

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


1. Dr. K. Srinivasa Reddy
2. Sri p. Ranjith Reddy
3. Dr. P. V. Kanaka Rao
4. Sri P. Sashikanth
5. Sri P. Leela
6. Sri T. Neelima Chiranjeevi
7. Sri K. Srinivasa Murthy
8. Sri V. Ganesh
9. Sri B. Jyothi
10. Sri K. Nagaraju
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Dr. S. Venkateswara Rao has conducted a one day work-shop on recent trends in
material science and its applications on 29.06.2016 under TEQIP -II
Dr. P. Madhusudhan Rao, Professor of Physics - Invited Talks on the following:
1. A talk on Importance of Basic Sciences in Engineering & Technology in a
science Fair organized by Geetanjali College of Engineering & Technology,
Hyderabad on 26.02.2015
2. A talk on Research Findings in Glasses A brief Review in a One Day Seminar
on New Trends On Advanced Materials Organized by Government College for
Men Kadapa on 27.02.2015
3. A talk on Materials science and Applications in a one day seminar on
Applications of Physics and Chemistry in the field of Science and Technology"
held at Annamacharya Inst of Tech & Sciences, Hyderabad on 29.12.2014
4. A talk on Review on Conducting Polymers - Proceedings of the 2nd National
conference on Applied Physics and Materials Science held at Vasavi College of
Engineering, Hyderabad during 1-2 August 2014 ISBN: 978-82570-37-0
5. A talk on Optics at JNTU College of Engineering, Sultanpur during March 2014
6. A talk on Optical Fiber Technology in National Science Day at MJCET,
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Hyderabad during February 2014


7. A talk on Review of Fiber Optics and its Applications in a Two Day National
Seminar on Fiber Optics & Nano Technology at DVR institute of Engineering and
Technology , Hyderabad during February 2014
8. A talk on Dielectric and Magnetic Materials A brief review in a One Day
Seminar on Characterization of Materials and Applications A brief review at
Govt. College, Hyderabad during January 2014
9. A talk on Thesis Writing in Research methodology Course at JNT University,
Hyderabad during December 2013
10. A talk on Integrated Optical Ring Resonator For Aerospace Sensing at One day
workshop on Photonics Integrated Circuits organized by IEEE Photonics Chapter
and JNTUHCEH, Hyderabad during November 2013
11. A talk on preparation in Physics for National Entrance Exams Modern
Approach at DST Inspire camp organized by KBN College, Vijayawada during
October 2013
12. A talk on Crystallography at Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology , Hyderabad
August 2013
13. A talk on Mechanics of a particle DST-SEATS-INSPIRE Programme SREE
S.V.K.P. & Dr. K.S. Raju Arts & Science College Penugonda, October 2012
14. A talk on Physical Optics DST-SEATS-INSPIRE Programme Sree velagapudi
ramakrishna memorial college Guntur(Dt), Andhra Pradesh, October 2012
15. A talk on Dielectric and Magnetic materials at Vidya Jyothi Institute of
Technology , Hyderabad 2012
Chairing sessions: 05
1. Debate on Research in India Present Scenario at Refresher course on Research
Methodology organized by UGC - Academic Staff College, JNTU, Hyderabad
during November 2014
2. One Day National Workshop on ADVANCES IN LIGHT EMITTING DIODES
at Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad during November 2013
3. 2nd International Conference on Innovations in Electronics and Communication
Engineering (ICIECE-2013) held at GNIT, Hyderabad during August 2013
4. National Conference on Applied Physics and Material Science held at Vasavi
College of Engineering, Hyderabad during July, 2013
5. 2013 Bangkok International Conference on Biological Engineering & Natural
Science (BBENS 2013) Bangkok, Thailand during 25-27 January, 2013
Participation: 04
1. Indo-Global Education Summit & Expo 2013 organized by The Indus Foundation
at Hyderabad during 20- 23rd, November 2014
2. Indo-Global Education Summit & Expo 2013 organized by The Indus Foundation
at Hyderabad 11th, November 2013
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3. Indo-Global Education Summit 2013 organized by The Indus Foundation at


Hyderabad during 2-3, February 2013
4. Indo-Global Education Summit & Expo 2012 organized by The Indus Foundation
at Hyderabad during 7-9, September 2012
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Black board teaching and power point presentation
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Through continuous theoretical and Practical evaluation of students knowledge and
through getting feed-back from the students
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities : -48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department : -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.
Since its inception the Department of Physics comprises of outstanding senior
academicians who have made significant contribution in the field of science education.
With enviable academic and scientific track records, the Departments faculty
comprises of experts from various fields and branches of physics. The Departments
faculty is actively participating to meet the requirements of engineering students by
revising the syllabi from time to time regularly. It has been supporting the various
engineering disciplines by providing the courses of applied physics and engineering
physics for engineers.
The department of
Physics started a three year M. Sc. (Tech.) Physics
programme with a specialization of Fiber Optics & Optical communication in the
academic year 1990-91. This Post Graduate course later converted to a two year M.
Sc. Physics programme with a specialization of Electronics & Computers in the year
1999, keeping in view the growing demand in the field of information technology.
Later taking into account the prominent role played by Fiber Optics in
Telecommunications and research fields, the Department of Physics reoriented to a
two year M. Sc. Physics course with a specialization of Fiber Optics &
Communication from the year 2002 onwards.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Five major Strengths:
1. Well experienced teaching faculty
2. World Class Academic atmosphere
3. Well established infra-structure facilities
4. Global educational reputation
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5. Main stream of engineering students


Five major Weaknesses:
1. Not having separate building for the Department
2. Lack of importance to science education
3. Lack of research facilities
4. Lack of space in the department
5. Lack of Departmental Library facility
Five major opportunities:
1. Facility to attend national/international conferences
2. Encouragement for research from different funding agencies
3. Recognition for the academic advancement
4. Attitude of the present government towards higher education
5. Elevation to higher positions
Five major challenges:
1. Patent earning level of research
2. Qualitative and quantitative expansion of the Department
3. Upliftment of academics standards of the Department
4. Modernization of all the Laboratories
5. Having full-fledged manpower in the department
52

Future plans of the department.


To see that the well experienced teaching faculty is recruited in the Department of
Physics. To create world class academic atmosphere by having a separate building
titled SCHOOL OF PHYSICS with well established infra-structure facilities. It is
proposed to achieve global educational reputation by attracting main stream of
engineering and science students in the years to come. A departmental library is
planned thereby to make all kinds of books available for the different streams of
science and technology students. Full-fledged research environment is proposed to be
created by providing research facilities to all the research guides in the department in
terms of space, furniture, and other related miscellaneous item required for a research
lab. By providing proper budgetary allocations to the staff to attend
national/international conferences and encouraging the staff to get funds for research
from different funding agencies. Giving proper recognition to the staff based on the
performance by elevating them to higher positions in their academic carrier, especially
those who earn patents through their reputed work. It is planned to uplift the department
in terms of academic standards by expanding qualitatively and quantitatively
modernizing all the Laboratories and having full-fledged manpower in the department
thereby striving hard for the progress of the Department.

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Department of Chemistry
1.

Name of the Department

Chemistry, JNTUH
CEH

2.

Year of establishment

1965

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?

Faculty of the University

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.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries,


foreign institutions, etc.

No

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

No

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/ Trimester/Choice Based


Credit System

Semester, CBCS

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other


departments

No

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

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.

Dr. B. Rama Devi

Professor &
Head

2.

Dr. M. Thirumala

Professor

Qualification Specialization No. of Ph.Ds


guided in last
four years
M.Sc;
Organic
7 + 1 (CoM.Phil;
Chemistry
guide)
Ph.D
M.Sc; Ph.D
Organic
1 (Co-guide)
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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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

Nil

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information

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.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

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)

UGC, CSIR, DST

ONGOING AND COMPLETED RESEARCH PROJECTS


Title
Synthesis of novel
heterocyclic cinnamic
benzimidazole and quinoline
benzimidazole and quinoline
scaffolds as potential anti
tuberculosos agents
Synthesis and biological
activity evaluation of n el
quinoline derivative es
potential and cancer agents.
Synthesis characterization and
biological activity evaluation
of metal complexes obtained
from benzimidazole ligands.

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

--

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: --

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

Journal with page nos.


Organic Chemistry: An
Indian Journal, 11(9), 2015,
323-327.
Der Pharma Chemica, 7(3),
2015, 59-63.
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4.

A Rapid Novel RP- HPLC Stability Indicating Assay Method


Development and Validation of Dipyridamole in
Dipyridamole Extended release Capsules.
D. Vivekananda Reddy, P. Sreelatha, B. Rama Devi
A Rapid Novel RP- HPLC Stability Indicating Assay Method
Development and Validation of simultaneous determination
of sumatriptan succinate and naproxen sodium.
D. Vivekananda Reddy, P. Sreelatha, B. Rama Devi

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.

Syntheses of arylcinnamic acids using Alum-Cs2CO3 as Medicinal


Chemistry
precursors of new 2-heterostyrylbenzimidazoles and their Research, 24(3), 2015,
antimicrobial evaluation.
1351-1364.
T. Ashok Kumar, P.N. Kishore Babu, B. Rama Devi
1.4

7.

Tetrabutyl ammonium acetate: Green and efficient synthesis


of Dihydeopyrano (3, 2-C) quinolones from 1-methyl
quinoline 2,4[1,H,3H] diones.
Raja. S. Bhupathi, Bandi Madhu, B. Rama Devi, Ch. Venkata
Ramana Reddy, P.K. Dubey
Development and validation of stability indicating HPLC
method for the determination of impurity profile in
Gamendazole: Experimental male oral contracepthe.
Poornachand Dasari, Arava Veera Reddy,
B. Rama
Devi, Kameswar Rao, Madhusudan Reddy Bathi
Knoevenagel condensation of aromatic bisulfate adducts with
2, 4 thiazolidindione in the presence of Lewis acid catalysis.
Sandeep Mohanty, Amrendra Kumar Roy, G. Sandeep Reddy,
B. Rama Devi, G. Bhargan.

8.

9.

Letters in Organic Chemist


ry, 12, 2015, 497-503.
0.66

Journal
of
Liquid
Chromatography
and
Related
Technologies,
38(13), 2015, 1303-1314.
0.60
Tetrahedron
Letters,
56(20), 2015, 2564-2567.
2.37

10.

Synthesis and antibacterial assay of 9-substituted aryl-1,8- Asian


Journal
of
dioxo-octahydroxanthenes.
Chemistry, 26(15), 2015,
Yellejyosula Lakshmi Narsimha Murthy, Palla Mahesh, B. 4594-4598.
Rama Devi, L.K. Durgeswara, Palla Mani
0.3

11.

Synthesis of Thioacridine Derivatives using Lawessons Oriental


Journal
of
reagent.
Chemistry, 31(3), 2015,
Palla Mahesh, B. Dilip Kumar, B. Rama Devi, Y. L. N. 1683-1686.
Murthy
0.57

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
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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.

Glycerol Containing Triacetylborate Mediated Syntheses of


Novel 2-Heterostyryl Benzimidazole Derivatives: A Green
Approach.
T. Ashok Kumar, P. N. Kishore Babu, B. Rama Devi

16.

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
One pot, three-component synthesis of novel 3, 4dihydrophthalazin-2(1H)-yl-4-phenyl-4H-pyrans.
P. Praveen Kumar,Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana
Reddy , B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
Synthesis of Novel Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Phthalic
Acid Diamides.
P. Praveen Kumar, Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana
Reddy, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
An expeditious synthesis of imides from phthalic, maleic and
succinic anhydrides and chemoselective C=C reduction of
maleic amide esters.
P.Praveen Kumar, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
A New facile Sulfenylation of
2-acetylbenzimidazoles.
P. Praveen Kumar, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey

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.

32.

33.

34.

Studies on reactions of anhydride with Schiff bases.


Indian
Journal
of
P. Praveen Kumar, S.M.G. Mohiuddin, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Chemistry, 52B, 2013, 686Dubey
690.
0.47
An Efficient Synthesis of Quinalone-3-(N-Phenyl Pyrazoles) Indian
Journal
of
and Quinalone-3-Cyclohexadienone Derivatives.
Chemistry, 52B, 2013,
S. S. Praveen Kumar Darsi, K. Shiva Kumar,
B. Rama 1146-1151.
Devi, A. Naidu & P.K. Dubey
0.47
Green syntheses of N-alkyl-2-styrylbenzimidazoles.
Asian
Journal
of
T. Ashok Kumar, B. Rama Devi and P. K. Dubey
Chemistry, 25(12), 2013,
6557-6561
0.3
Synthesis of - cyanostyryl benzimidazoles under solvent-free Der Chemica Sinica, 4(2),
conditions using L-proline as catalyst: A green approach..
2013, 107-114.
P. N. Kishore babu, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
0.37
Microwave assisted solvent-free synthesis of Pyrazolo [4, 3-c] Heterocyclic letters, 3,
quinolines using montmorillonite K-10 clay: An environ 2013, 121-127.
mental Benign approach.
Raja S. Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
InCl3-mediated, solvent free Conrad-Limpach reaction: Facile Heterocyclic letters, 3,
and Efficient one pot method for the synthesis of Quinolones. 2013, 25-29.
Raja S.Bhupathi, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
A green and facile synthesis of 6-Methyl-2 - (alkylthio) Asian
Journal
of
pyrimidin-4 (3H) one.
Chemistry, 25(17), 2013,
S. Kotaiah, B. Rama Devi, A. Naidu and P. K. Dubey
9869-9871.
0.3
Studies on reactions of anhydrides with Schiff bases.
Indian
Journal
of
Padam Praveen Kumar, S.M.G. Mohiuddin, B. Rama Devi, Chemistry, 52B, 2013, 686P. K. Dubey
690.
0.47
Ultrasound assisted convenient,rapid and environmentally Der Chemica Sinica, 4(1),
benign synthesis of N-alkylbenzidazoles.
2013, 105-110.
P. N. Kishore Babu, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
0.37
A facile synthesis of 3-(1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)-chromen-2- Indian J. Heterocyclic
ones.
Chem., 21(4), 2012, 289P.N. Kishore Babu, S. Tasqeeruddin, B. Rama Devi, P. K. 292.
Dubey
0.305
Ultra sound promoted simple and efficient N-Alkylation of 2- Asian Journal Chemistry,
substitutedbenzimidazoles.
24(12), 2012, 5756-5758.
P.N. Kishore Babu, B. Rama Devi, P. K. Dubey
0.3
Green and Environmentally Friendly Synthesis of Quinolinyl International. J. Chemical
1, 2, 4-s-triazolo [4, 3-a] quinoxalines from 2- Engg. & Applications, 3
chloroquinoline-3-carbaldehyde.
(6). 2012 434-436.
S. S. Praveen Kumar Darsi, Naidu Andra,
Pramod Kumar Dubey, B. Rama Devi

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36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

42.

43.

44.

45.

46.

Synthesis of novel Pyrazoloquinoline derivatives.


S.S.Praveen Kumar Darsi, K.Shiva Kumar, B. Rama Devi, A.
Naidu, P. K. Dubey
An easy and efficient synthesis of N-substituted imides using
TBAB melts as neutral, cost-effective and recuclable ionic
liquid.
Padam Praveen Kumar, B. Rama Devi, P.K. Dubey

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
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49.

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 .

S.
No
1.

2.

Title of the Paper & Authors


An efficient synthesis of N-(tert-butylsulfinyl)imines
devoid of catalyst
Karnaji Harkala, Laxminarayana Eppakayala and
Thirumala Chary Maringanti,
Synthesis and Antibacterial Activity of Novel 5,6, 7,8tetrahydroimidazo[1,2-a]pyrimidine-2-carbohydrazide
Derivatives
Shashikala K, Thirumala Chary M and Laxminarayana E
Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 4-(4Chlorophenyl) cyclohexaneCarbohydrazide Derivatives as
Anti-Bacterial Agents
G. Venkatasatyanarayana, V. Lakshmana Rao, M.
Thirumala Chary, B. Ram, B. Balram and E.
Laxminarayana
Synthesis and characterization of potent Abacavir
impurities
G. V. Satyanarayanaa, M. Thirumala Chary and E.
Laxminarayana
Extractive Spectrophotometric Determination of Tenofovir
Disoproxil Fumarate Using Acidic Triphenylmethane
Dyes
K. Susmitha, M. Thirumalachary, T. Charan Singh, and G.
Venkateshwarlu

Journal Name, Year,


Volume, pages
Journal of Ultra Chemistry
11 (1), 2015, 19.

Chemistry Central Journal,


2015, 9:51
0.3
Asian Journal Chemistry,
22 (6), 2015, 2267.
0.3

Der Pharma Chemica,


2015, 7(7):90-94
0.3
, ISRN Spectroscopy,
2014,
Article ID 856760, 6

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Spectrophotometric determination of Amitriptyline HCl in


pure and pharmaceutical forms.
K. Susmitha , M. Thirumala Chary, T.Charan Singh and
G. Venkateshwarlu
Pyrrolidine and piperidine based chiral spiro and fused
scaffolds via build/couple/pair approach
Rajinikanth Mamidala, V. Surendra Babu Damerla,
Rambabu Gundla, M. Thirumala Chary, Y. L. N. Murthyd
and Subhabrata Sen
Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activity of Novel Hydrazone
Derivatives of 4-(4chlorophenyl)cyclohexanecarboxylic acid G. Venkata
Satyanarayana, V. Lakshmana Rao, M. Thirumala Chary,
B. Ram, B. Balram and V. Chinmaiyee

J. Chil. Chem. Soc., 58, N


1 (2014),
1986-1991.
0.5
RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 10619
3.7

Montmorillonite: a mild and efficient recyclable


heterogeneous catalyst for decarboxylation of 3, 4Dialkoxythiophene-2, 5-dicarboxylic acids or its salts
N. Madhava Rao, M. Rajesh, M. Thirumala Chary, B. M.
Choudary
Stereoselective synthesis of () Cephalosporolide D
Karnaji Harkala, Laxminarayana Eppakayala and
Thirumala Chary Maringanti,

4, (01), 1254, 2014 salts

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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Synthesis of 2-cyclopropyl-3-(5-aryl-1H-pyrazol-3-yl)1,8-naphthyridine and derivatives


Mallaiah Bucha, Giri Tharikoppula, Laxminarayana
Eppakayala, Thirumala Chary Maringanti and Shashikala
Kethireddy, .
Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of
2-cyclopropyl [1,8]naphthyridine-3- carboxylic acid
(4-phenyl-2-thioxo-thiazol-3-yl)-amides, [1,3,5]triazine,
[1,3,4]thiadiazole-2-thiol, [1,2,4]triazole-3-thiol and
coumarine derivatives.
A Narender, M Thirumala Chary, E Laxminarayana and
V.Haripriya
Synthesis of 2-(5-(2-methoxy-1,8-naphthyridin3-yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol/triazol-2-ylthio)-1-(4alkylbenzofuran-2-yl)ethanones and 2-methoxy-3-(5-(4alkylbenzofuran-2-yl)-7aH-thiazolo[2,3b][1,3,4]oxadiazol/triazol-2-yl)-1,8-naphthyridines by
conventional and eco-friendly methods and evaluation of
their antibacterial activity
B. Mallaiah, S. Shiva Shankar, E. Laxminarayana and M.
Thirumala Chary
A facile synthesis of 3-subsituted-1-((3-chloro-4-(1Hpyrrol-1-yl) benzenaminelsulfonyl)methyl)benzenes
T. Giri, E. Laxminarayana, B. Mallaiah and M. Thirumala
Chary
Synthesis and biological evaluation of some novel 2-Arylpyran-4-ones of 1,8-Naphthyridin and its derivatives
Narendar Atmakuri, Laxminarayana Eppakayala and
Thirumala Chary Maringanti,
Synthesis of phenyl 1-benzyl-1H-benzo[d]
imidazol2-ylcarbamates
Kranthi Kumar T, Laxminarayana E,
Thirupathaiah T & Thirumala Chary M;
Synthesis of 5-(2-methoxy-1,8-naphthyridin-3-yl)1,3,4-oxadiazole-2(3H)-thione and 1-(2-methoxy-1,8naphthyridin-3-acetyl)-4-arylthiosemicarbazides
S. Shiva Shankar E. Laxminarayana and
M. Thirumala Chary
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, B. Mallaiah, H. Karna Ji and
M.Thirumala Chary

Organic and Medicinal


Chemistry Letters
2014, 4:16
0.87
.Indian Journal of
Chemistry
Sec., 2013, 52B, 3, 440.
0.47

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.
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A facile synthesis of N-(2-Cyclopropyl[1,8]naphthyridine-3-carbonyl)-guanidine and 4-(2Cyclopropyl-[1,8]naphthyridin-3-yl)-6-aryl-[1,3,5]triazin2-ylamine


A. Narender, E. Laxminarayana T. Kranthi Kumar and M.
Thirumala Chary
A facile synthesis of Methyl-2-(N-ethyl-Nphenylamino)naphthyridine-3-carboxylates
A Kishore Kumar, T Giri, E Laxminarayana & M
Thirumala Chary,.
Synthesis of some novel Substituted 4-hydroxy-1,8naphthyridine-3-carbonitrile and derivatives
Atmakuri Narendar, Eppakayala .Laxminarayana,
Mattepally Ranadheer Kumar
and Maringanti. Thirumala Chary
Spectrophotometric determination of Bromhexine HCl in
pure and pharmaceutical forms.
K. Susmitha, M. ThirumalaChary and G. Venkateshwarlu,

Docking Studies of Mycobacterium


tuberculosis
3HNT Protein using N'-(4-(3H-imidazo
[4,5-b]pyridin-2-yl)phenyl)-4-substituted-N(phenylimino)benzamidines
E. Laxminarayana, Aashish Baldwa, B. Mallaiah,
T. Giri and M.Thirumala Chary;
Study of Characterization and Transport Properties of
(PEO + NaClO3) Polymer Electrolyte.
T. Sreekanth, M. Tirumala Chary, U. V. Subba Rao,
Study of antifungal activity of 2-methyl-1,8-naphthyridine
containing semicarbazides and amino-oxadiazolyls
E.Laxminarayana, Karna ji, T. Giri and M. Thirumala
Chary
A study on antibacterial activity of substituted
1,8-naphthyridines containing carbaldehydes, methylene
hydrazines, thiadiazol amines and triazole thiols
E.Laxminarayana, T. Karunakar,
S. Shiva Shankar
and M. Thirumala Chary
Synthesis of (2-Methyl-1,8-naphthyridin-3-yl)
(4-methyl-3-arylpyrazolo[3,4-c]pyrazol-6(2H)yl)methanones
M.Thirumala Chary, M. Randheer Kumar,
S. Shiva Shankar and E. Laxminarayana

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Science,
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International Journal of
Chemical and
Analytical Science, 4,
2013, 146
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International Journal of
Chemical and
Analytical Science, 4,
2013, 146
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ISRN Analytical
Chemistry, Article ID
861851, 7 pages, 2013,
doi10.1155/2013/861851.
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IJPI Journal of Drug
Chemistry
9, 2012, 5
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Journal of Trends in
Chemistry, Vol 3, 1, 1-5,
2012.
Journal of Advanced Drug
Research,
II, 2, 2012, 1.
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Journal of Trends in
Chemistry,
Vol 3, 1, 1-5, 2012.
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Winder bromide reaction: Synthesis of


2-Methoxy-3-(3-phenyl-1h-pyrazol-5-yl)-1,8naphthyridine and derivatives
M. Randheer Kumar, A. Narender, E. Laxminarayana and
M. Thirumala Chary
An efficient and clean synthesis of
2-(5-substituted-7-phenyl-[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-f]pyrimidin3-yl)quinoxalines
T. Kranthi Kumar, T.Thirupathaiah, E. Laxminarayana and
M.Thirumala Chary
Synthesis of 5-(2-methoxy-1,8-naphthyridin3-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
S. Shiva Shankar E.Laxminarayana,
V.Haripriya and M. Thirumala Chary
An efficient and clean synthesis of N'-Arylidene6-hydroxy-2-methylpyrimidine-4-carbohydrazides
E. Laxminarayana, T.Kranthi Kumar, S. Shivashankar and
M.Thirumala Chary;
Synthesis of 1-(1-benzyl-1h-benzo[d]imidazol-2-yl)- 3alkylureas. Kranthi kumar T, Laxminarayana E,
Thirumala Chary M and Venkat Reddy Pendyala.
A novel synthesis of tert-butyl 2-methyl-1,8naphthyridine-3-carboxylates
Laxminarayana Eppakayala, Shiva Shankar Sripelly and
Thirumala Chary Maringanti,
Assay of dicyclomine hydrochloride in pharmaceutical
formulations by extractive spectrophotometry.
K. Susmitha, M. Thirumala Chary and G. Venkateshwarlu
Synthesis and microbial activity of 1-alkyl and aryl-3(2-methyl-1,8-naphthyridin-3-yl)ureas.
D Ramesh, M Thirumala Chary, E Laxminarayana & B
Sreenivasulu;
Antibacterial activity of some novel 1,8-naphthyridine
containing thiazolidinones, -lactam and 2,4-dihydroxy
compounds.
E.Laxminarayana, Kranthi Kumar, D.Ramesh and
M.Thirumala Chary,
A study on antimicrobial activity of 1, 8-naphthyridines
containing triazinanones,oxadiazinanones,pyrazolyl and
substituted pyrimidines Organic Chemistry, 6, 4, 2010.
E.Laxminarayana, M.Ranadheer Kumar, D.Ramesh and
M.Thirumala Chary,

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Chemistry,
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Heterocyclic Chemistry,
21, 2011, 101.
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3, 149, 2011.
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Journal of Ultra Chemistry,
7, 2, 199, 2011.
0.19
Journal of Trends in
Chemistry,
2(1), 2011
Int. J. Chem. Sci.: 9(3),
2011, 1353-1363.
1.1
Indian Journal of
Chemistry Sec., B. 49B,
2010
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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,

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Journal 5,
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International Journal of
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Research 2, (4), 2010,
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Journal of Natural and


Environmental
Sciences, 1 (1), 2010, 35.
1.1
Journal of Trends in Soil
Science and Plant
Nutrition 2010 1(1):1.
0.47
International Journal of
Chemical Sciences
8(4), 2010, 2025.
1.1
International Journal of
Chemical Sciences 8(4),
2010, 2120.
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International Journal of
Chemical
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Synthesis of ionic liquid crystal materials of


3,4-dihydro-3-pyridyl-2H-naphtho[2,1-e][1,3]oxazine
derivatives
Laxminarayana E, Kranthi Kumar T,
Randheer Kumar M & Thirumala Chary M;
Clean and efficient microwave synthesis of
6, 6-dimethyl-6, 7-dihydro-1, 8, 9, 14-tetraazapentaphene and 3, 3a, 4, 5-tetrahydro-4, 4-dimethyl-3phenylindolo [5, 4-b] [1, 8] naphthyridin-2-one and
derivatives.
Narender, E. Laxminarayana, and S. Shiva Shankar, M.
Thirumala Chary;

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No.
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Title of the Paper & Authors


Synthesis of -benzylthiobenzimidazoleacetonitriles and their
Chemoselective Reduction of the Double Bond with NaBH4
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
Virtual Screening studies to identify novel inhibitors for
Sigma F protein of Mycobacterium,
M. Kiran Kumar, M. Vasavi, P. Sarita Rajendar , Ch.
Venkata Ramana reddy & V. Uma
Synthesis of benzoxazolylthiomethyl and
benzthiazolylthiomethyl quinazolin-4(3H)-ones
Md. Rafeeq, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & P. K. Dubey
Four-Component Syntheses Of 1H-Pyrazolo [1, 2-B]
Phthalazine and 2H-Indazolo [2, 1-B]Phthalazine-1, 6,
11(13H)-Triones In Water
Y. Dathu Reddy, P. Praveen Kumar, B. Rama
Devi, Ch.Venkata Ramana Reddy and P K Dubey.
Highly efficient tandem syntheses of asymmetrically
substituted
isomeric
S,
N-disubstituted-2mercaptobenzimidazoles,
S Srinivas Rao, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
Method development, validation and color development
studies for amoxicillin trihydrate in its pharmaceutical dosage
using ponceau 4R reagent by spectrophotometry, HPLC and
proton NMR spectroscopy
Shaik Sarfaraz & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Synthesis of benzoxazolylthiothiolyl and benzthiazolylthiolyl
fused 3-alkylquinazolin -4(3H)-ones,
Md. Rafeeq, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & P. K. Dubey

Journal Name, Year, Volume,


pages
J. Heterocycl. Chem., 2015 (
in Press)
0.87
Int. J. Mycobacteriol. (In press
2015)

Phosphorus, Sulfur Silicon


Relat. Elem. 2015 (In press)
1.01
Letters in Organic chemistry,
2015 (In press)
0.66

Indian J. Chem., 54B, 2015


(In press)
0.47
J. Indian Chem. Soc., 2015,
92, 1-63.
0.41

Indian J. Hetrocycl. Chem.,


2015,
24, 405-410.
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Synthesis of N-alkylated-2-(1,3-diphenyl-1H-pyrazol-4ylsulfanyl)-1Hbenzimidazoles by Vilsmeir-Haack reaction and by


condensation with DMF-DMA,
S Srinivas Rao, P. Mahesh, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy &
P.K Dubey
Decarboxylative aromatization of -carbolines by using metal
free catalysis and an efficient synthesis of -carbolines
Dervatives,
C. Srinivasa Rao, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy, C.Jyotna , &
S. Shakil Sait
Utility of nitrogen nucleophiles: A simple route for the
synthesis of 2-substitutedbenzimidazolyl pyrimidines
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
Green and efficient synthesis of 2-(4-oxo-3,4dihydroquinazolin-2-yl)-2,3-dihydropthalazine-1,4-dione,
Md. Rafeeq, B. Srinivasa reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy,
A. Naidu & P. K. Dubey
Synthesis of 1-alkyl-2-chloromethyl benzimidazole under
Green Conditions
S Srinivas Rao, Ch Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K Dubey
Synthesis of new series of 7-methyl-4-(5-aryl-[1,3,4]
oxadiazol-2-yl methyl)-chromen-2-one and its derivatives
S. Ramakrishna Reddy, B. Satyanarayana & Ch Venkata
Ramana Reddy
Synthesis of 3-methyl-2-(((1-methyl-1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2yl) sulfonyl) methyl) quinazolin-4(3H)-one,
B. Srinivasa reddy, Md. Rafeeq, Ch. Venkata Ramana
Reddy, A. Naidu & P. K. Dubey
Alkylation of 2-substituted quinazolin-4(3H)-one with DMFDMA,
Md. Rafeeq, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & P. K. Dubey
Synthesis of n-subtituted-2-styrylquinazolin-4(3H)-ones under
solvent free condition
Md. Rafeeq, B. Srinivasa reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
& P. K. Dubey
Determination of cyproheptadine hydrochloride in pure and
pharmaceutical forms: A spectrophotometric study
Sayanna, T. Veeraiah & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Spectrophotometric determination of Carisoprodol in pure and
pharmaceutical forms using triphenyl methane dyes
M. Ravi, T. Veeraiah & Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Macromolecular structure and interaction studies of Sigma F
and Usfx in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. Kiran Kumar,
M. Vasavi, P. Sarita Rajendar , Ch. Venkata Ramana reddy
and V. Uma

Indian J. Chem., 54B, 2015,


4, 531-537
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Asian J. Chem, 2015, 27, (12),


4701-4702.
0.3

Phosphorus Sulfur Silicon


Relat. Elem. 2015, 380-386
1.01
Indian J. Chem.,54B, 2015,
412-417
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Asian J. Chem, 2015 , 27, 98100
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Der Pharma Chemica, 2015, 7,
228-233.
0.3
J. Chem. Pharm. Res., 2015, 7,
829-832

Der Pharma Chemica, 2015, 7,


335-337
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Hetero letters, 2015, 1, 105111

Orient. J. Chem., 2015, 31,


1779-1786
0.5
Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 2015,
6, 2936-2943.
J. Recept Signal Transduct
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Four component domino reaction for the synthesis of 1-(1Hindol-2-yl)-1H-pyrazolo[1,2-b]phthalazine-5,10-diones


Y. Dathu Reddy, B. Surya Narayana, Ch. Venkata Ramana
Reddy & P. K. Dubey
Catalyst-Free, Eco-Friendly, One-Pot Syntheses of 2-(3Himidazo[4,5-b] pyridine-2-yl)-N-arylbenzamides in Water
Y. Dathu Reddy, P. Praveen Kumar, B. Rama Devi, Ch.
Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K. Dubey
A
Convenient
and
Efficient
Synthesis
of 2(Het)arylthieno[3,2-b]pyridin-7(4H)-ones and 2,3-Di(het)
arylthieno [3,2-b]pyridin-7(4H)-ones
Puvvala Srinu, Jadhav Vinod D, Farooq Sheikh M, Ch.
Venkata Ramana Reddy, Machiraju Pavan Kumar
Synthesis of novel symmetrical and unsymmetrical ophthalicacid diamides
P. Praveen Kumar, Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana
Reddy, B. Rama Devi, and P. K. Dubey
Green synthesis of novel phthalimide derivatives of Aspirin &
PAS as potential analgesic, anti-pyretic & anti-tuberculosis
agents
Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K. Dubey
Green approach for drug design & discovery of paracetamol
analogues as potential analgesic and antipyretic agents.
Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & P.K. Dubey
A new facile sulfenylation of 2-acetylbenzimidazoles
P. Praveen Kumar, Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana
Reddy, B. Rama Devi & P. K. Dubey

Synth. Commun., 2014, 44,


3037-3046.
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2014, 11, 768-773
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Synthesis, 2014, 3319-3330.
3.2

Organic Chemistry
International, 2014, ID
576715.
0.6
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2014, 11, 303.
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Green Chemistry Letters and


Reviews. 2014, 7, 24.
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Relat. Elem., 2014, 189,
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One pot, three-component synthesis of novel 3,4- Tetrahedron Letters. 2014, 55
dihydrophthalazin-2(1H)-yl-4-phenyl-4H-pyrans
2177-2182.
P. Praveen Kumar, , Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana
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Reddy, B. Rama Devi & P.K. Dubey
Water mediated, environmentally friendly, stepwise, tandem RSC Advances, 2014, 4,
& one-pot syntheses of 2-(1H-be nzimidazole-2-yl)-N- 2974-2979
arylbenzamides
3.7
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Dubey
Green synthesis of N-substituted imides.
Afro Asian Journal of Science
Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & P. K.
& Technology, 2014, 1, 5-9.
Dubey
Green synthesis of novel phthalimide derivatives of p-amino
Eur. Chem. Bull., 2014, 3,
salicylic acid as potential anti-Tuberculosis agents
460-462.
Y. Dathu Reddy, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & P. K.
2.53
Dubey
An Ultrasound mediated Green synthesis of
Organic Chemistry
benzimidazolylthiounsaturatednitriles using water as a green
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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

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2014, 35, 356361.
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Int. J. Chem. Phar. Sci., 2014,


5, 105-109.
Der Pharma Chemica, 2014, 5,
69-72.
0.3
Journal of Green Science and
Technology, 2014, 1, 1-3,
Organic Chemistry
international, 2014, Id 239710.
0.6
Asian J. Chem., 2014, 26,
5995.
0.3
Journal of Green Science and
Technology, 2014, 2(2), 1-3.

J. Chem. Pharma. Res., 2014,


6, 1199-1204
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698-702

Hetero letters 2014, 441-470

Hetero letters, 2014, 4, 245249.


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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.

Int. J. curr. res. 2014, 6, 57085713.


Der pharmacia letter, 2014, 6,
106-112.
0.3
J. Chem. Pharm res., 2014, 6,
411-418.

J. Indian Chem. Soc., 2013,


.90, 1461-1466.
1.01
Tetrahedron Letters
54 (2013) 5043-5047
2.37
Bioor. Med. Chem. Lett., 2013
23, 5135-5139
2.81
Chemical Science Transctions
2013, 2, 461-466.

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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57

58.

59

60

61

Synthesis, Characterization and Biological activity of Metal


Complexes with 4-aminoantipyrine Schiff bases of 3Ethoxy/5-Chloro Salicylaldehyde and 3-ethoxy
salicylaldehyde
B. Anupama, K. Mounika, M. Sunitha, C. Gyana KUmari, &
Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
Control of oxides of nitrogen emissions from high grade low
heat rejection diesel engine with crude pongamia oil by
catalytic reduction.
M. V. S. Murali Krishna, K. Kishor & Ch. Venkata Ramana
Reddy
Facile two-step synthesis of crispine A and harmicine by
cyclopropylamine rearrangement.
Sanjay Saha, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & Balram Patro
Performance and Emission characteristics of LHR engine with
different air gap thickness with Jatropha oil based Biodiesel
M. V. S. Murali Krishna, K. Kishor & Ch. Venkata Ramana
Reddy
Control of nitrogen oxides in high grade low heat rejection
diesel engine by selective catalytic reduction technique
M.V.S Murali Krishna, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy & V. R.
Seshagiri Rao

J. Indian Chem. Soc., 2012,


189, 735-743.
1.01

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

: --

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Name of the Book

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

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,


Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
: -

Citation Index range / average

: -456

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SNIP

: --

SJR

: --

Impact Factor range / average

: --

h-index

: --

Text book of Engineering Chemistry, Cengage learning Publications B. Rama


Devi, Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy
23. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated

Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /


institutions industries in India and abroad
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
Dr. Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy, Professor of Chemistry is serving as member of
(National Executive) Council of Indian Chemical Society 2013 to till date.
Dr. Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy, Professor of Chemistry serving as member of
Board of Associate Editors of the Journal of the Indian Chemical Society 2013 till
date
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs).
Refresher course conducted during 28-7-2014 to 18-08-2014 on Innovative
methods in green and Applied Chemistry by Dr. B. Rama Devi &Dr. Ch.
Venkataramana Reddy.
28. Student projects

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

Name of the Award

Organized by

Best teacher Award

A. P. Govt.

Year

Doctoral /
post doctoral
fellows

2013

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Dr. Ch. Venkata


Ramana Reddy,
Professor of
Chemistry
Syed Riaz

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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33. Diversity of students


Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)

% of students
from the same
university

--

--

% of
students
from other
universities
within the
State

% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State

% 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

Percentage against enrolled


--10
--10
--

36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same University
from other universities within the State

Nil
100%

from universities from other States


from universities outside the country

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period

Nil

Nil

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to


a) Library

Yes

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

Yes

c) Total number of class rooms

2 Nos

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

NO

e) Students laboratories

Two

f) Research laboratories

One

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

Nil

Name of the Candidate

Name of the supervisor / co-supervisor

Year of award

P. N. Kishore

Dr. B. Rama Devi

2015

P. Praveen Kumar

Dr. B. Rama Devi

2014

B. Rajasekhar

Dr. B. Rama Devi

2014

T. Ashok Kumar

Dr. B. Rama Devi

2015

Darsi Praveen Kumar

Dr. B. Rama Devi(Co-supervisor)

2015

S. Kotaiah

Dr. B. Rama Devi (Co-supervisor)

2015

Y. Dathu Reddy

Dr. Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy

2015

S. Sreenivasa Rao

Dr. Ch. Venkata Ramana Reddy

2015

P. Kishore Kumar

Dr. P. K. Dubey

2014

Thirupathi Rao

Dr. Y. Bharathi Kumar

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

b) from other institutions/universities

one (IICT)

1) Dr. P.Padmaja, DST- Inspire Faculty (2013-17)


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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

b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation 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. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

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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Motivation of students towards core branch employment.


Employability of the students.
52. Future plans of the department.

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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Department of Humanities & Social Sciences


1.

Name of the Department

Humanities & Social Sciences,


JNTUH CEH

2.

Year of establishment

1979

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the


university?

Yes

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,
D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
S. No.

Program

Name of the Course

Specialization

Dual Degree

B.Tech + M.B.A,

--

Ph.D.

--

English

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

NIL

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

NIL

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

NIL

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/


Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester/Choice Based Credit


System

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments


i) English (Theory) I B.Tech (Common to all branches) Regular + IDP + IIDDMP
ii) English Language & Communication Skills Lab (Common to all branches) Regular +
IDP + IIDDMP
iii) Advanced Communication Skills Lab III- B.Tech
iv) Soft Skills Lab M.Tech (Common to all Branches)
v) Professional Communication Skills I MCA
vi) Professional Communication Skills Lab I MCA
vii) Gender Sensitization Lab II Year II Sem. B.Tech
Subjects Related to Humanities & Social Sciences
i) Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis (MEFA) III Year II Sem.
ii) Management Science IV Year II Sem.
iii) Human Values and Professional Ethics (HVPE) II Year II Sem.
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iv) Entrepreneurship (Elective) III Year II Sem.


v) Accountancy and Financial Management (AFM) MCA I Year I Sem.
vi) Management Information System (MIS) MCA II Year I Sem.
vii) Organisational structure and Personnel Management (OSPM) MCA II Sem.
viii) Industrial Management II Year II Sem. Metallurgical
ix) Marketing Management IV Year II Sem. Common to all Branches of B.Tech.
10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.


Professors/others)
Cadre

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)

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

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil

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13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S. No. Name of the program

Percentage

1. I B.Tech.

English,
English
Communication Skills Lab

Language 80% English

2. II B.Tech.

Gender Sensitization, Human Values 80% English


and Professional Ethics

3. III B.Tech.

Managerial Economics and Financial 80% English


Analysis,
Advanced
English
Communication Skills Lab

4. III B.Tech.

Engineering Management

100% (Social Sciences and


MBA)

5. IV B.Tech.

Marketing Management

100% (Social Sciences and


MBA)

6. IV/V B.Tech. Statistical package for Social Sciences 100% (Social Sciences and
Lab
MBA)
7. M.Tech.

Soft skills Lab

80% English

8. MCA

Professional
Communication
Professional Communication Lab

and 80% English

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

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

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19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE;


DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received

NIL

20.

Research facility / centre with

Not Applicable

State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies


Not Applicable

22.

Publications: Total Number of Publications - 11


Dr. N. V. S. N. LAKSHMI
1. Lakshmi, N.V.S.N & Sunder Reddy, D. 2015. The Effect of Computer Assisted
Language Learning (CALL) on Listening Skills. Journal Of English Language and
Literature (JOELL) An International Peer Reviewed Journal http://www.joell.in Vol.2
Issue 2
2. Lakshmi, N.V.S.N. 2014. Revisiting Selected Concepts in Linguistics for English
Language Teaching. Language in India. Vol 2 ISSN 1930-2940 14:4
3. Lakshmi, N.V.S.N & Ramesh. K. 2014. A Teaching-Learning Tool to Develop the
Critical Listening Skills of Professional Students. Literary Endeavour, A Quarterly
International Refereed Journal of English Language, Literature and Criticism. Vol. V
No. II Pg 122-130.
4. Lakshmi, N.V.S.N. & Ramesh, K. 2012. Public Speech: A Means of Communication
to Make Everlasting Sentences. Sreenidhis Journal of English Studies. Vol II No. 2
Pg. 11-21
5. Lakshmi, N.V.S.N. 2011. Sources of Language and Language Learning Strategies: A
Learners Perspective. Forum for Musings: the JNTUH Journal of English Studies.
Volume -V: Number II, 289- 297 Pages.
6. Lakshmi, N.V.S.N. 2010. Language Use in Bilinguals: A Case Study. The IUP
Journal of English Studies. Volume V, No .4, 26 40 Pages.
Dr. Parvathi. V
1. DISCOURSES OF RESISTANCE AND PROTEST: A READING OF THE
AUTOBIOGRAPHIES OF NOMADIC WRITERS IN G.N.DEVYS PAINTED
WORDS, The Commonwealth Review, Volume-XXII, 2013, 133-142 Pages.
2. CHANGING FACE OF FEMINISM: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE
SELECTED NOVELS OF DORIS LESSING AND CHITRA BANERJEE
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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

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

Areas of consultancy and income generated


1. Proficiency in English
Language for Air Traffic
Controllers (PELA)
2. PELA

Airports Authority of India,


Hyderabad

18 23 January 2016

Airports Authority of India,


Hyderabad

18-30 March 2013


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3. PELA

25.

26.

Airports Authority of India,


Hyderabad
4. PELA
Airports Authority of India,
Hyderabad
5. PELA
Airports Authority of India,
Hyderabad
Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other
laboratories / institutions industries in India and abroad
Faculty serving in

30 April -10 May 2012


14 Nov 25 Nov 2011
19-28 February 2011
Airports Authority of India

Editorial Boards

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please


specify)
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. Parvathi. V
A refresher course on Soft
2015
UGC Academic
Skills for Professional
Staff College,
Excellence
JNTUH
Dr. Parvathi. V
A workshop on Gender
4-5 Dec 2015
Sensitisation
Dr. Parvathi. V
A refresher course on Soft
2014
UGC Academic
Skills for Professional
Staff College,
Excellence
JNTUH
Dr. Parvathi. V
Two days practicum has been
December
conducted on Teacher-Text2013
Student Interaction with a
focus on the changes in the
syllabus as per R13 regulations
Dr. Parvathi. V

28. Student projects

An In-House Master Training


Programme has been conducted
on Soft Skills

18-23 Nov
2013

NIL

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental


projects
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /
institute

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29.

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
NIL

30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Workshops/Refresher Courses conducted:

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.

Two days practicum has been conducted on Teacher-Text-Student Interaction in


December 2013 with a focus on the changes in the syllabus as per R13 regulations.

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

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

--

32. Student profile programme-wise


Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no. 4)
--

Selected

Applications received

Male
--

Pass percentage

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

--

% 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

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

--

PG to M.Phil.

--

PG to Ph.D.

--

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

--

Employed
Campus selection

--

Other than campus recruitment

--

Entrepreneurs
36.

--

Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university

Dr. Parvathi V from JNTUH

from other universities within the State

Dr. NVSN. Lakshmi from EFL


University

from universities from other States

NIL

from universities outside the country

NIL

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37.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D.,


D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

NIL

38.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to


a) Library

845 books

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

39.

Wi-Fi

c) Total number of class rooms

9 Class rooms

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

ELCS, ACS, Soft Skills Lab

e) Students laboratories

ELCS, ACS, Soft Skills Lab

f) Research laboratories

NIL

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university
b) from other institutions/universities

40.

Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the


university.

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

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation?


If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation
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.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Workshop on Gender Sensitization


Finishing school Programme on Soft Skills
Finishing school Programme on Communication Skills
Practicum on Current Trends of Research in English Language Teaching and Literature
Symposium on Teacher-Text-Student Interaction
IDEEP 2014
IDEEP - 2015
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8. Guest Lecture on Finance and Financial Management by Bombay stock Exchange


9. Project Management by Mr. Jaya Ram Kumar .B, Asa Bhanu
45.

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


The department conducted Proficiency in English Language for Air Traffic
Controllers (PELA) Training and Testing for Airports Authority of India, Hyderabad in
five different spells successfully from 2011 2016. The materials and the course has
been designed and primed by the Department of H&SS with Airports Authority of India
in 2011, 2012, 2013 as per the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) rules.
The department has introduced a new course on Gender Sensitization Lab to II/II
B.Tech and B.Pharmacy as a common subject to all branches of engineering, technology
and pharmacy in the constituent, autonomous, affiliated colleges of JNTUH.

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.

Future plans of the department.


To propose a Post Graduate programme M.A. in English with a focus on English
Language Teaching

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Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

1.

Name of the Department

Electrical & Electronics Engineering ,


JNTUH CEJ

2.

Year of establishment

2007

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Yes


university?

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

B.Tech.

EEE

M.Tech.

EEE-

Specialization

Power Systems

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

NIL

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

NIL

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

NIL

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses


offered by other departments

Yes

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Others

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

2
4
8
--

1
2
4
--

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
2
1
4
--

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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

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors


S.
No.
--

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.

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Name

Designation

Qualification

Specialization

--

--

--

--

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S.
No.
1
2

Name of the program

Percentage

M.Tech
B.Tech

20
30

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the
designation
Lab Assistants
Lab technicians

25:1 (B.Tech + M.Tech)

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual

3
3

3
3

3
3

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16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding NIL


agencies

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
-

Title of the Project


-

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : NIL


Name of the
faculty

Funding agencies
National
Int.

Total grant
received

Title of the Project

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, NIL


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received

20.

Research facility / centre with


State recognition

No

National recognition
International recognition

Yes
No

21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : NIL

22.

Publications: Total Number of Publications - 26


Name of the Title
Analysis of VFTO
across bushing in
765 KV GIS using
EMTP.
Forecasting of
Power Using
Neuro-Fuzzy
Ideology
Robust Utkins
Observer Based
Controller for
Deregulated
Hydro-Thermal
LFC Problem
Design of Robust
Controller for
Load Frequency
Control in

Name of faculty
Sri. R. Durga
Rao

Nat/ Int.
International

Name of the Journal


IEEE, Volume I

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.

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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

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(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

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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

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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
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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

The IUP Journal of


Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
IJERT

Mrs. P.
Sangeetha

International

Mrs. P.
Sangeetha

International

Sri. C. Radha
Charan

International

Vol-IV

Vol-II

Georgian Electronic
Scientific Journal
Computer Sciences
and
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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

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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

Citation Index range / average

Nil

SNIP

Nil

SJR

Nil

Impact Factor range / average

Nil

h-index

Nil

Nil

23.

Details of patents and income generated

NIL

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated

NIL

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / NIL


institutions industries in India and abroad

480

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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.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, / orientation programs, workshops, training


programs and similar programs).
Name of the
Faculty
Sri. R. Durga
Rao
Sri. S. Jagadish
Kumar
Mrs. P.
Sangeetha

28.

29.

Name of the program


Refresher Course
Organized
Refresher Course
Organized
Orientation program

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%

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


industry / institute

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

Paper NSC-2014, Conducted by JNTUH


College of Engineering Hyd
Venus International Foundation,
Chennai
Chandragiri Radha Charan, S
Praveen Kumar , Effect of
Momentum Factor with Sum
Square Error Gradient Function ,
International Conference on Recent
Advances
in
Science
and
Engineering
2012, held
by
Association
of
Scholars
&
Professionals at Taj Deccan
Hyderabad, on 30-31st October

Year Doctoral /
post
doctoral
fellows
---

--

--

--

--

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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international)
with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of the Seminar/
Name of
Nat/ Int. Sourcing of funding
Outstanding
Conf./ Workshop
Organizers
participants
Emerging Trends in
Department
National
University and sponsors
NIL
Renewable Energy
of EEE
Sources & Energy
Management"
Egnis'2k13
Department
National
University and sponsors
NIL
of EEE
Egnis'14
Department
National
University and sponsors
NIL
of EEE
Egnis'15
Department
National
University and sponsors
NIL
of EEE
AAPPS
Department
National
University and sponsors
NIL
of EEE
Analysis of VFTO
Sri. R. Durga National
Smart Electric Grid NIL
across bushing in 765
Rao
2014 IEEE Conference
KV GIS
at KLU Vijayawada.
Comparison Between
Sri. R. Durga International NSC-2014
NIL
suppressing approaches Rao
of VFTO's in GIS
using EMTP Software
Analysis &
Sri. R. Durga National
RACES-2011, at
NIL
Comparison of
Rao
Vignan's Lara Institute
SVPWM & SPWM
of Technology &
Controlled Two Level
Science, VadlamudiInverter Fed to 3-
522 213, A.P. India.
I.M,
JNTUH Kukatpally,
Sri. R. Durga National
JNTUH Kukatpally,
NIL
"High Voltage Testing Rao
Measurements & Gas
Insulated Substations"
National Youth Policy Sri. R. Durga National
21-24 Feb, 2014
NIL
& 2014
Rao
Research
Sri. R. Durga National
JNTUH Kukatpally
NIL
Methodology, JNTUH Rao
Kukatpally
Advanced Computing
Sri. R. Durga National
JNTUH CEJ
NIL
and Pattern
Rao
Recognition

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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

JNTU Hyderabad held


by UGC- Academic
staff college

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.

Sri. C. Radha National


Charan

Tata Consultancy
Services, Gachibowli,
Hyderabad.

NIL

NIL

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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

Sri. C. Radha National


Charan

DST Auditorium, HCU,


Hyderabad.

NIL

Sri. C. Radha National


Charan

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

V. International 2013 International


Conference on Control,
Computing,
Communication and
Materials
(ICCCCM),Asian
Institute of Technology
(AIT),United Institute
of Technology,
Allahabad,
3-4 August 2013
V. International International
Conference on Control,
Computing,
Communication and
Materials (ICCCCM),
Asian Institute of
Technology (AIT),
United Institute of
Technology, Allahabad
V. International International review of
Automatic
Control(IREACO)

Paper id 144

Paper id: 146

PP 472-480

V. International IEEE-International
PP 219-224
Conference on Research
and Development
Prospects on
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Deregulated HydroThermal System, pp


219-224

LFC Scheme for Multi Dr. N.


Area Deregulated
Ramana
Power System
Connected with HVDC
Link

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

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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

V. International IEEE International


Conference Conference, INDICON
2012

1069-1071

Dr. N.
Ramana

V. International IEEE International


Conference Conference on Energy
Efficient Technologies
for Sustainability
(ICEETS13)

1289-1293

Dr. N.
Ramana

V. International International
Conference Conference On Smart
Systems J. B. Institute
of Engineering &
Technology, Hyderabad
(ICSS-2013)

240-244

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A fast computational
technique to trace V-Q
curve using Broyden
Shamanski method.

Dr. N.
Ramana

V. International International Review on


Journal
Modelling and
Simulation-Italy

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

V. International International Review on


Journal
Modelling and
Simulation- Italy

Vol. 4, no. 6,
Dec 2011,
pp. 30903097

Dr. N.
Ramana

V. International IEEE 39th NAPS, New


Conference Mexico State
University, New
Mexico, USA

Oct 2007, pp
670-675

Dr. N.
Ramana

V. International International review of


modeling and
simulation (IREMOS),
Praise worthy prize.

vol. 6 No. 3
PP.819-833,
June 2013

Dr. N.
Ramana

V. International International review of


electrical
engineering(IREE)

Vol. 4 No. 5
PP.10841092
Sep-Oct
2009

Forecasting of Power
Using Neuro-Fuzzy
Ideology
Smart Electric Grid

Sri. R. Durga
Rao

International ACPR-14, Volume I,


7th Jan 2014

Sri. R. Durga
Rao
Sri. R. Durga
Rao

National
Conferences
National
Conferences

RACES-2011

Micro and Nano Scale


Electric Machines &
Applications of Power
Electronics
Performance
Comparison of Passive

Sri. S.
Jagadish
Kumar
Sri. S.
Jagadish

2014 IEEE Conference


at KLU Vijayawada
Vignan's Lara Institute
of Technology &
Science
National
KITS college,
Conferences Karimnagar

National
AAPPS-13, organized
Conferences by the Department of
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and Active Power


Filters For a NonLinear Load

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Kumar

Performance
Sri. S.
Evaluation of split
Jagadish
Capacitor, Four-leg and Kumar
Three H-Bridge
based Three-Phase
Four-Wire Shunt
Active Filters."

Micro and Nano Scale


Electric Machines &
Applications of Power
Electronics

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,

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

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32. Student profile programme-wise: Nil


33. Diversity of students
Name of the
% of students
Programme
from the same
(refer to question
university
no. 4)

B.Tech & M.Tech


(EEE)

% 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

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
36.

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.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D.,


D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

NIL
NIL
01

Ph.D. Awarded (2015 year): Dr. K. Srinivas, Asst.


Prof. Dept. Of EEE
38.

Present details of departmental


facilities with regard to
a)
b)
c)
d)

infrastructural

Library
Internet facilities for staff and students
Total number of class rooms
Class rooms with ICT facility

NO
YES
6
5
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e) Students laboratories
f) Research laboratories
39.

8
NIL

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research


Associates
a) from the host institution/university

06

b) from other institutions/universities

NIL

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.

NIL

42.

Does the department obtain feedback from


a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teachinglearning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?

Yes, the department considers the


feedback in enhancing the students
growth.

b) Students on staff, curriculum and teachinglearning-evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback?

Yes, the department considers the


feedback of students and plan the
teaching methods according to the
student requirement.

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.

Give details of student enrichment programmes


(special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.

Industry Institute Interactive Classes


organized by External /Internal Experts

45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for


different programmes.

1) Class room teaching with effective


using of ICT
2) Conducting Special Lectures, Work
Shop And Seminars
3) Practical Demos
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46.

How does the department ensure that programme


objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes
are monitored?

By Constantly Monitoring Class Work


For Effective Learning Out Comes

47.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in Faculty and Students actively
extension activities.
participate in all extension activities of
the college

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities Workshops, Seminars by industrial


of the department.
experts

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.

Apart from regular class work, the


department organizes several lectures,
seminars and workshops by industrial
experts for up gradation of day to day
knowledge.

51.

Detail
five
major
Strengths,
Weaknesses, Strengths : Faculty, Laboratories,
Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the Opportunities in Public & Private
department.
sectors

52.

Future plans of the department.

Adopting Renewable sources like


Solar and Wind power Generation in
the Campus
Establish a Research Lab
Industry
Institute
Programmes

Interaction

To encourage the students for


internships

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Department of Mechanical Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Mechanical
CEJ

2.

Year of establishment

2007

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Yes


university?

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.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

NO

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

NO

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester - JNTUH

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered


by other departments

Yes

Course Name

Offered in (Dept. Name)

Engineering Drawing

EEE/ECE/CSE/IT

Engineering Workshop

EEE/ECE/CSE/IT

Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery

EEE

Operations Research

CSE / IT

Optimisation Techniques

EEE / ECE

Engineering Mechanics

EEE/ME/ECE/CSE/IT

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10.

11.

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Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Cadre
Professors

Sanctioned
2

Filled
0

Actual (including CAS & MPS)


1

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

Asst. Prof. &


HOD ME
Asst. Prof.

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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

13.

S.
Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
No.
-----Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information
S.
No.
1.
2.

14.

Name of the program

Percentage

B.Tech
M.Tech

60
60

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

28:1 (B.Tech & M.Tech )

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

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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major


funding agencies

Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies
and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants
received project-wise. (Last four years) :
NIL
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
State recognition

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.

Name of the Journal

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

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using artificial neural


network
Status of Financial
Inclusion in
Nizamabad DistrictAn Analysis
Role of Financial
Inclusion for
Inclusive Growth in
India, ,
A Review of
Financial Inclusion in
India
A Study on Effect of
Demographical
Factors on Awareness
of Banking Services
Financial Literacy-An
Empirical study

Role of Bank Finance


in Rural
Development
Financial Inclusion- a
way forward to rural
development
Manufacturing results
of Aluminum Matrix
Composite Materials
Reinforced by in-situ
Al2O3 SiC C Particles
Characterization
study on the variation
of weight percentage
of
Alumina
Aluminum
in-situ
Particulate reinforced
composite material
Strengthening
of
Aluminum
Matrix
Nano
Composite
using Al2O3 SiC
Characterization
study of Aluminum

Evaluative Report of Mechanical Engg., Dept., JNTUH CEJ

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

International Journal of 1-7


Innovative
Systems
Design and Engineering

Dr.
Raju

NVS International

International Journal of 119 - 122


Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science

Dr.
Raju

NVS International

International Journal on 211 - 220


Advances in Research
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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

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Engineering and Sciences


(IJARES)

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

ICAET, EGS Pillai


Engineering College,
Nagapattinam, 28-29
March 2012
ICAMT,
Chennai
Institute of Technology,
Chennai, 15-17 June
2012
RACE
2015,
IEEE
Xplore Digital Library,
HINDUSTAN
UNIVERSITY, Chennai,
Tamilnadu, 18-20 June
2014
ASME-IMECE
2015,
Houston, USA, 13-19
November 2015,

1-6

Pages
V04AT0
4A002

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Statistical
Analysis
and Inference for
Reliability Oriented
Maintenance
Failure mode, effects
and
criticality
analysis
of
85T
dumpers in open cast
mines

Evaluative Report of Mechanical Engg., Dept., JNTUH CEJ

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

Procedural steps for


application
of
Reliability Centered
Maintenance (RCM)
Models to achieve
total
Equipment
Reliability
Management (TERM)
Role of trend analysis
in reliability centered
maintenance on the
Mining equipment

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

Failure Investigations Dr.


and
Reliability Raju
Evaluation
of
Dumpers
through
FMECA

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

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Quality of
Definitions
Analysis

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Quality Dr.
An Raju

NVS International

Failure Investigations Dr.


and
Reliability Raju
Evaluation
of
Dumpers
through
FMECA

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

Effect of angle ply


orientation on tensile
properties of Bi
directional Woven
Fabric Glass Epoxy
composite Laminate

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 142-148


Scientific
Engineering
and Technology, 01
March.
2016,
ISSN:2277-1581 Volume
No. 5 Issue No. 3,
International Journal of
Science and Innovative
Engineering
&
Technology, ISBN 97881-904760-8-9,
May
2016 Issue Volume 1
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
Research,
Under
Publication
National conference on 106-110
Recent Trends in Science
and
Technology,
Organized by JNTUH
CEJ Karimnagar, 25-26
February 2015, ISBN
978-93-82570-52-3
National Conference on
Recent Trends
In
Mechanical Engineering
Organized by JNTUH CE
Hyderabad, 28-29 April
2016
International Journal of
Computational
Engineering Research

International Journal of
Engineering and
Advanced Technology
(IJEAT)

432-438

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Flexural fatigue
Failure Analysis Of
glass Polyester
Unidirectional Angle
Ply Composite
Laminate
Flexural fatigue
analysis of
carbon/epoxy angle
ply laminates
* Monographs

23.

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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

Citation Index range / average

SNIP

NIL

SJR

NIL

Impact Factor range / average

NIL

h-index

32

02

Details of patents and income generated

NIL

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated

NIL

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other


laboratories / institutions industries in India and abroad

NIL

26.

Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
:
NIL

27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
Name of the
Faculty
Shailaja. M

Name of the program

Duration

Perspectives in teaching
- A multi dimensional

1st to 2nd
April, 2011

Venue
JNTUH CE Jagityal

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Shailaja. M

Shailaja.M

Dr A. Suresh

Dr A. Suresh

Dr A. Suresh

Dr A. Suresh
Dr. K.

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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

UGC Academic Staff College,


JNTU Hyderabad

25-04-2011
to 21-052011

UGC Academic Staff College,


JNTU Hyderabad

11-06-2012
to 30-062012

JNTUH CE Jagityal

UGC Academic Staff College,


JNTU Hyderabad
JNTUH CE Jagityal

UGC Academic Staff College,


JNTU Hyderabad
IIW Hyderabad

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
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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

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of the Seminar/
Conf./ Workshop
Abhiyaan 2011
(Students Symposium)
Abhiyaan 2012
(Students Symposium)
Abhiyaan 2014
(Students Symposium)
Abhiyaan 2015
(Students Symposium)

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

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments


32. Student profile programme-wise: NO Research students allotted in the department.
Name
of
the Applications
Selected
Pass percentage
Programme (refer to
received
question no. 4)
Male
Female
Male
Female
B.Tech
2011-2015
39
21
100
100
Mechanical
2012-2016
40
20
100
100
Engineering
2013-2017
41
18
Course yet to be completed
2014-2018
38
22
Course yet to be completed
2015-2019
56
20
Course yet to be completed
M.Tech
2011-2013
2
1
100
100
Engineering Design
2012-2014
13
5
12
4
2013-2015
13
4
13
4
2014-2016
14
4
Course yet to be completed
2015-2017
16
3
Course yet to be completed

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33. Diversity of students


Name of the
% of students
% of students
% of students
% of
Programme
from the same
from other
from universities
students
(refer to question
university
universities
outside the State from other
no. 4)
within the State
countries
M.TECH
100
NIL
NIL
NIL
2011 Admitted
2012 Admitted
77
23
NIL
NIL
2013 Admitted
88
12
NIL
NIL
2014 Admitted
55
45
NIL
NIL
2015 Admitted
86
14
NIL
NIL
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services GATE- (2011-2015 BATCH) - 04
and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE- (2012-2016 BATCH) - 05
GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
35. Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
Student progression
UG to PG
55%
PG to M.Phil.
NOT APPLICABLE
PG to Ph.D.
2%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
NIL
Employed
Campus selection
45%
Other than campus recruitment
45%
Entrepreneurs
1%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
25%
from other universities within the State
50%
from universities from other States
25%
from universities outside the country
0
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., ONE
Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment Ph.D. Awarded (2015 year) : Dr. K.
period
Vasantha Kumar, Asst. Prof. Dept. of
ME
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural
facilities with regard to
a) Library
Departmental Library available
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
Internet facility is available for staff
c) Total number of class rooms
Six (06)
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
FIVE (05)
e) Students laboratories
All laboratories as per curriculum are
well established
1. Engineering Workshop
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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.

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?

Curriculum and evaluation are


followed as per university norms and
institute has yet to obtain autonomous
status.

b) Students on staff, curriculum and Feedback from students on staff is


taken every semester and constructive
teaching-learning-evaluation and how
suggestions are implemented
does the department utilize the feedback?
c) Alumni and employers on the Feedback from alumni is taken and
constructive
suggestions
are
programmes offered and how does the
implemented
department utilize the feedback?
43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department


(maximum 10)

NIL

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes


(special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.

Special classes are conducted for


students those who appear for GATE
and other competitive exams.
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45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty


for different programmes.

ICT techniques are used.

46.

How does the department ensure that


programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?

From the results, placements and


feedback system

47.

Highlight the participation of students and


faculty in extension activities.

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly


activities of the department.

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.

Strengths: Commitment of staff and


students towards academics
Weaknesses: Poor connectivity from
urban area and eminent professors
and scholars are not visiting

52.

Future plans of the department.

Research activities and labs to be


developed

Mechanical Engineering Association


for Nexus Students (Students
Association) organise seminars and
technical events continuously. GATE
classes are conducted by senior
faculty members.

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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Electronics & Communication


Engineering, JNTUH CEJ

2.

Year of establishment

2007

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Yes


university?

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

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

NIL

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

NIL

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses


offered by other departments

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

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10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

Filled

Professors

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
1

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

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar

Smt. D. Naga
Sudha
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma

Designation

Qualification

Assoc. Prof. M.Tech


& HOD ECE (Ph.D.)
B.E.,
Assoc. Prof.
M.Tech,
Ph.D.

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

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors


S. No.
--

Name
--

Designation
--

Qualification
--

Specialization
--

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S. No.
1
2

14.

Name

13.

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

S.
No.

12.

Evaluative Report of ECE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Name of the program


B-Tech
M-Tech

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

Percentage
61
28
23:1 (B.Tech + M.Tech)

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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

Signal Processing, Image Processing,


Communication
Engineering,
Embedded System

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major


funding agencies

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

Title of the Project

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received


Name of the faculty

19.

Funding agencies
National Int.

Funding agencies
National Int.

Total grant
received

Title of the Project

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received
Research facility / centre with

--

State recognition

No

National recognition

Yes

International recognition

No

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies


Nil

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Publications: Total Number of Publications - 35


Name of the Title
Super Resolution
Reconstruction for
Cardiac MRI Using
Coupled Dictionary
Learning
Generalized
equation model for
image enhancement
View Model Joint
Relevance For 3d
Object Retrieval

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

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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,

Robust digital image


watermarking
algorithms for
copyright protection
Pg no: 799-802

Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,

Directional based
watermarking scheme
using a novel data
embedding approach
Pg no: 63-72

Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,

Image processing for


object tracking using
vertex FPGA pg no:
17-20

Dr. Y.
Raghavender
Rao,

International

International

International

International

International

Real Time Vehicle


Tracking on Google
Maps using Raspberry
Pi Web Server, Vol. 4,
Issue 6, Jun. 2016.

Dr. Dhiraj
Sunehra

International

45, Issue-1, page


1389-1395, February
2014
International journal
of Engineering
Research and
Development,
Vol 8, Issue 11,
October 2013
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Electrical,
Electronics and
Instrumentation
Engineering Vol. 1,
Issue 3, September
2012
International journal
of Electronic And
Electrical
Engineering
Volume 5, Number
9 , 2012[special
issue]
ACIJ
Advanced
Computing : An
International Journal
VOLUME 3
Number 5
September 2012
International journal
of systems,
algorithms &
applications)
Volume 2, Issue 2,
and Article No: 4, 29
Feb. 2012

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

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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.

Evaluative Report of ECE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

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

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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

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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

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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

Gi-Fi next generation


wireless technology

Mr. S. Praveen
Kumar,

International

NCRTST-15

Pp
184-187

Implementation of
cryptography on gray
scale images

Smt. M.
Tirupathamma

International
journal

Locating an Object of Smt. M.


Interest in an Image
Tirupathamma
Using its Color
Feature

International
journal

Graphics & image


processing Volume
1, Issue 2, and
November 2011
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Computer Science
and Software
Engineering.
Volume 2, Issue 2,
February

23.

Evaluative Report of ECE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Monographs
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor range / average

h-index
Details of patents and income generated

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated


25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /


institutions industries in India and abroad.

Pp
733
742.
pp
321-323

NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL

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26.

27.

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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,
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Jagityal

Dr. Y. Raghavender
Rao,

National level workshop on


ATMEL Microcontrollers

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Faculty Updation Program


on Digital System Design
using Verilog HDL

5th May 2015


To
9th May 2015
(1 week)

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Faculty Updation Program


on VLSI Design

2nd Jun. 2014


To 7th Jun.
2014 (1 week

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Faculty Updation Training


Programme on Electronics
Packaging and PCB
Design

24th Jun. 2013


To
5th Jul. 2013
(2 weeks)

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Training Programme on
Advanced C
Programming and Intel
8051 Microcontroller

3rd Jun. 2013


To 10th Jun.
2013 (1 week)

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

A Three week SERC school


on
GPS Applications and
Atmospheric Constraints
(Observer for the Course)

13th Jun. 2012


To
3rd Jul. 2012
(3 weeks)

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Two Day Workshop on


IoT Internet of Things
3rd
Conference Organizers W
orkshop (COW-2015),
Organized by IEEE India
Council and IEEE
Hyderabad Section
Tutorial on VLSI Physical

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

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

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)

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Design and Analog IC


Design, National
Conference on Circuits
Signals and Systems 2015
One Day Tutorial on
Reliable Real Time
Embedded Systems, 11th
IEEE India Conference
Indicon 2014

2015,

11th December
2014,

Yashada, Pune

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

National Instruments
Technical Symposium 2014

26th September
2014,

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Two Day Workshop on


Analog IC Design Spec
to Reality

September 1819, 2014.

National
Instruments,
Hyderabad
Vasavi College of
Engineering,
Hyderabad,

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

One Day Seminar on


MATLAB & Simulink
for Engineering
Education
Workshop on e-Learning

11th August
2014.

Math Works India,


Hyderabad,

30th August,
2014.

MVSR Engineering
College,
Hyderabad,

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Two Day Workshop on


Modern Navigation

November 2930, 2013.

R & T Unit for


Navigational
Electronics,
Osmania University,
Hyderabad,

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

One Day Seminar entitled


Oracle Higher Education
Seminar

22nd January
2013,

Hyderabad.

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Two Day Workshop on


System on Chip (SoC)
Design

August 17-18,
2013.

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Two Day National


Workshop on
Perspectives in Teaching
A Multi Dimensional
Approach to Enhance
Pedagogical Skills in
Professional Teachers
Two Day National
Workshop on Digital

April 1-2,
2011.

Muffakham Jha
College of Engg.
& Tech.,
Hyderabad,
JNTUHCEJ,
Karimnagar,

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

March 4th & 5th organized by


2011.
JNTUH & CDAC,
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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

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

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

13th July 2010.

Smt. M.
Tirupathamma

Three day workshop on


Digital signal Processing
& Programming

JNTU, Hyderabad

Smt. M.
Tirupathamma

Image and Video


Processing Applications

14-11-2011 to
03-12-2011.

JNTU, Hyderabad
from

Smt. M.
Tirupathamma
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma

Image and Video


Processing Applications
Two Day Workshop on
Perspective in teachingA multi Dimensional
approach to enhance
pedagogical skills in
professional teachers

21-05-2012 to
16-06-2012.
1st to 2nd April
2011.

JNTU, Hyderabad
JNTUHCEJ

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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

Name of the Award

Organized by

Year

--

--

--

--

Doctoral /
post
doctoral
fellows
--

--

--

--

--

--

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any

Name of the Seminar/


Conf./ Workshop
Two Day National
Level Tech Symposium
Utkarash 2016, 04 th
to 06th April 2016 at
JNTUHCEJ.

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

--

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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

--

Two day National


Level Tech Symposium
EMBLAZON 2013,
2nd- 3rd April 2013 at
JNTUHCEJ.
A Three-Day Intensive
Course
on Electromagnetic
Theory
Transmission Lines and
Waveguides March 13, 2012

Faculty Cocoordinator:
Smt. M.
Tirupathamma

National

JNTUH

--

Course
Coordinator :

National

JNTUH

--

National

JNTUH

--

Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra

A National Level
Convener:
Student Technical
Dr. Dhiraj Sunehra
Symposium
Emblazon10 Dec.
22-23, 2010
Code of ethics for research followed by the
departments

Department conducts progress review


seminars for B-Tech/ M-Tech students
to monitor the projects. Students are
encouraged to publics paper in various
journals and conferences

32. Student profile programme-wise


Name
of
the Applications
Programme (refer received
to question no. 4)

Selected
Male

Pass percentage

Female

Male

Female

B-Tech ECE

--

--

--

--

--

M-Tech ECE
(DSCE)

--

--

--

--

--

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33. Diversity of students


Name of the
Programme (refer
to question no. 4)

% 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%

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

36.

% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State

NIL

60% (GATE)

Percentage against enrolled


16%
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
S. NO
Academic Year
1
2010-2011
2
2011-2012
3
2012-2013
4
2013-2014
5
2014-2015
6
2015-2016
Grand Total Students

Total Students
40
12
35
38
41
39
205

S. No
1

Total Students
02

Entrepreneurs
Diversity of staff

Academic Year
2011-2012
NIL

Percentage of faculty who are graduates


of the same university

3/6=50%

from other universities within the State

3/6=50%

from universities from other States

NIL

from universities outside the country

NIL
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38.

39.

40.
41.

42.

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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
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university (doctoral Program)

2
Yes
Yes
4
4
SEVEN (7)
NIL

Smt. D. Naga Sudha


Pursuing Doctoral
program at JNTUH
NIL

b) from other institutions/universities


Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance
NIL
from the university.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the
development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the
NIL
methodology.
Does the department obtain feedback from
YES
Faculty on curriculum as well as teachingFor improvising the concerned faculty
learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
performance
department utilize the feedback?
Students on staff, curriculum and teachingThe teaching Material given to the students
learning-evaluation and how does the
is improved and more number of problems
department utilize the feedback?
are solved in the Class based on the feed
back
Alumni and employers on the programmes
Alumni students are invited to motivate the
offered and how does the department utilize
students for future developments
the feedback?
List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Hall Ticket
11JJ1A0402
11JJ1A0403
11JJ1A0404
11JJ1A0406
11JJ1A0410
11JJ1A0411
11JJ1A0412
11JJ1A0413

Student Name
AMPOJWALAM SRIAMOOLYA DEVI
ANAGANDULA BHARGAVI
ARAVAPALLI SAMHITHA
ASA PAVAN KUMAR
BODANAM VENKAT RAVI TEJA
BOMMIDI SAINIKHITA
BOPPA KALYANI
BORRA RAMU

11JJ1A0416

CHEKURTHI DILIP KUMAR

11JJ1A0418

DADI RANJITHKUMAR

Company
CSC
CSC
TCS
TCS
CSC
TCS
CSC& TCS
TCS
TCS & TCS (off)
Campus
OSMOSIS
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11JJ1A0420
44.

45.
46.

47.

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DOGGA RAMYA
DONTHAGANI MAMATHA

TCS (off) Campus


TCS

Give details of student enrichment programmes A National Level Technical Symposium


(special lectures / workshops / seminar) Emblazon is conducted ever year from
involving external experts.
2010
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty Lecture Notes, OHP, LCD, Slides are
for different programmes.
being used by the faculty
How does the department ensure that programme
objectives are constantly met and learning Constant Interaction With Students
outcomes are monitored?
Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

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.

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51.

Detail five major Strengths,


Weaknesses, Opportunities and
Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.

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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.

Future plans of the department.

To establish Research and development centre in the


department and undertake sponsored projects and
consultancy work.

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Department of Computer Science & Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Computer Science
JNTUH CEJ

2.

Year of establishment

2007

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of Yes


the university?

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.

Name of the Course


CSE
CSE

Engineering,

Specialization

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

Nil

6.

Courses in collaboration with other


universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.

Nil

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any,


with reasons

Nil

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

&

Semester
C-Programming,

Participation of the department in the courses


offered by other departments

Operating Systems,
IT Workshop

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
1

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

11

Others

--

--

--

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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.

M.Tech., Ph.D. CSE

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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : Nil

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S.
Name of the program
No.
1 B.Tech

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

Percentage
20
21:1 (B.Tech + M.Tech)

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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.

Research thrust areas as recognized by


major funding agencies

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

Name of the faculty

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

Title of the Project


A Next Generation Identity
Verification System to
Provide Security
Semantic Meta Data
(SMD): An Ontology
Based Approach To Next
Generation Knowledge
Centric Web Services for
Efficient Information
Retrieval
Multimodal BiometricsSources, Architecture &
Fusion Techniques: An
Overview

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received


Name of the faculty

Funding agencies
National
Int.

Dr. S. Viswanadha National


Raju
(Tamilnadu State
Council
for
Science
and
Technology)

Total
grant
received
60,000/-

Title of the Project

TNSCST-Young Scientist
Fellowship to my scholar
from Tamilnadu State
Council for Science and
Technology- Technical
Education
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19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE;


DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received

20.

Research facility / centre with

14.00 Lakhs

State recognition

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 - 204


Name of the Title
N-Folded Parallel String
Matching Mechanism
Concurrent information
retrieval system (IRS) for
large volume of data with
multiple pattern multiple
(2 N) shaft parallel string
matching
Next generation
sequencing (NGS)
database for tandem
repeats with multiple
pattern 2^0-shaft
multicore string matching
Similarity analysis
between chromosomes of
Homo sapiens and
monkeys with correlation
coefficient, rank
correlation coefficient
and cosine similarity
measures
Analysis of a Network IO
Bottleneck in Big Data
Environments Based on
Docker Containers

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

Big Data Research

24-28

1-46

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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

Two-Word and ThreeWord Disambiguation


Rules for Telugu
Language Sentences: A
Practical Approach
The adaptive approach to
software reuse

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

An Approach for Data


Labeling and Concept
Drift Detection Based on
Entropy Model in Rough
Sets for Clustering
Categorical Data

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

15-20

103-112

33-38

International Journal 38-40


of Computer
Applications
International
173-178
Conference on
Electronics,
Communication, and
Computational Engg.
(ICECCE),
Journal of
1-14
Information &
Knowledge
Management

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A Study of Critical
Approaches in WSD for
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
of Scientific &
Engineering
Research
3rd International
Conference on Ecofriendly Computing
and Communication
Systems (ICECCS)
International Journal
of Research in
Computer and
Communication
Technology
International
Conference on
Advances in
Computing,
Communications
and Informatics
(ICACCI)
International Journal
o f Advanced
Computational
Engineering and
Networking
Global Journal of
Computer Science
and Technology

555-560

A Formal Study of
Cryptanalysis on Ciphers

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

A Data Labeling Method


for Categorical Data
Clustering Using Cluster
Entropies in Rough Sets

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

Enhancing security of
stored biometric template
in cloud computing using
FEC

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

String Matching
Problems with Parallel
Approaches-An
Evaluation for the Most
Recent Studies
Strategies for Designing
and Building Reusable
Software Components

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

655-659

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

International Journal
of Computer
Science and
Information
Technologies
Global Journal of
Computer Science
and Technology

Parallel string matching


with multi core
processors-A
comparative study for
gene sequences
Parallel String Matching
Problems with
Computing Models-An
Analysis of the Most
Recent Studies

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

International Journal
of Computer
Applications

7-25

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

51-55

824-826

444-449

35-39

9-18

27-41

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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
International
Viswanadha
Raju

Global Journal of
Computer Science
and Technology

1-8

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

International Journal
Of Engineering And
Computer Science

16881691

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

International Journal
of Engineering and
Computer Science

259-264

Dr S
International
Viswanadha
Raju

International Journal
of Research in
Engineering and
Technology

542-547

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Manuscri
pt In
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

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

ACM Transactions
on Asian Language
and Information
Processing,(TALIP)
2016,
INDERSCIENCE
International Journal
of Computational
Science and
Engineering 2015,
International Journal
of Applied
Engineering
Research

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

INDERSCIENCE,
International Journal
of Metadata,
Semantics and
Ontologies,

29-38

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Taylor and Francis


Journal of
Information &
Optimization
Sciences Vol. 37
(2016),

449-469

Manuscri
pt In
Press.

13041313

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Crop yield prediction


using weight based
clustering technique

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

International Journal 95-102


of Computer
Engineering and
Applications,
Volume IX, Issue IV

Obtaining feature and


sentiment based linked
instance RDF data from
unstructured reviews
using Ontology-based
Machine Learning
Capturing the semantic
structure of documents
using summaries in
Supplemented Latent
Semantic Analysis
Influence of
Supplementary
Information on the
Semantic Structure of
Documents

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

International Journal
of Technology
(2015), Vol. 2, No.
1,

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Influence of
Supplementary
Information on Latent
Semantic Analysis
Influence of domain
information on Latent
Semantic Analysis of
Hindi text

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

WSEAS
314-323
TRANSACTIONS
on COMPUTERS E
ISSN: 2224-2872
Volume 14, 2015
International Journal 219-225.
of Advanced
Research in
Computer and
Communication
Engineering 2015,
Journal of
Computing Science
and Engineering,

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Analysis of crop yield


prediction using
Datamining technique

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

International Journal
of Computer
Science information
and Engg.,
Technologies ISSN
2277-4408 ||
01072014-014
IJCSIET-ISSUE4VOLUME2SERIES
IJRET: International
Journal of Research
in Engineering and
Technology e-ISSN:
2319-1163 | p ISSN:
2321-7308 Vol. 04
Issue: 01 | Jan-2015

209-217

1-4

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A Hybrid Cryptosystem
using variable length sub
key groups and byte
substitution"
Density Based Clustering
Technique on Crop Yield
Prediction", "

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

INDERSCIENCE
251-254,
Journal of Computer
Science (JCS) 10 (2):

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

survey of Dimensionality
Reduction and Mining
Techniques on Scientific
Data"

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Influence of machine
B. Vishnu
learning techniques on
Vardhan
Authorship attribution for
Telugu text features"

International

Extracting product
features from reviews
using feature ontology
tree applied on LDA
topic clusters "

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

comparative Study of
Feature Subset Selection
Methods for
Dimensionality
Reduction on Scientific
Data

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

International Journal
of Electronics and
Electrical
Engineering",
Volume 2, Issue 1,
March 2014,
International Journal
of Computer
Science &
Engineering
Technology
(IJCSET) Vol. 5
No. 11 Nov 2014,
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Computer
Engineering &
Technology
(IJARCET) Volume
3 Issue 11,
November 2014
ISSN: 2278 1323
IEEE 6th
International
Conference on
Advanced
Computing 2016 at
SRKR Engineering
College,
Bhimavaram, Feb
27-28, 2016.
IEEE 6th
International
Conference on
Advanced
Computing 2016 at
SRKR Engineering
College,
Bhimavaram, Feb
27-28, 2016.

56 - 59.

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163-168

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Quantum Cryptography
and Quantum Key
Distribution Protocols: A
Survey

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

IEEE 6th
International
Conference on
Advanced
Computing 2016 at
SRKR Engineering
College,
Bhimavaram, Feb
27-28, 2016.

556-562

Influence of Token
Similarity Measures for
Semantic Textual
Similarity

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

41-44

The Probabilistic
Encryption Algorithm
Using Linear
Transformation

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Empirical Evaluations
Using Character and
Word N-Grams on
Authorship Attribution
for Telugu Text

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

IEEE 6th
International
Conference on
Advanced
Computing 2016 at
SRKR Engineering
College,
Bhimavaram, Feb
27-28, 2016.
Springer
International
Publishing
Switzerland 2015 in
Emerging ICT for
Bridging the Future
Advances in
Intelligent Systems
and Computing 338,
DOI: 10.1007/9783-319-13731-5_42,
Volume 2,
Springer
International
Publishing
Switzerland 2015,
Intelligent
Computing and
Applications
Proceedings of the
International
Conference on ICA,
2224 December
2014 Advances in
Intelligent Systems
and Computing
Volume 343,

389-395

613-623

531

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Feature and Sentiment


based Linked Instance
RDF Data towards
Ontology based Review
Categorization

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Variant Nearest
Neighbour Classification
Algorithm for Text
Document

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Density Based Clustering


Technique on Crop Yield
Prediction

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Latent Dirichlet
Allocation Based
Multilevel Classification

B. Vishnu
Vardhan

International

Event Extraction from


Natural Language Text
pages :

Dr D
Ramesh

International

A Hybrid model for


Named Entity
Recognition in
Biomedical Text pages :

Dr D
Ramesh

International

Proceedings of the
1-5
World Congress on
Engineering 2015
Vol I, WCE 2015,
July 1 - 3, 2015,
London, U.K.
ICT and Critical
243-251
Infrastructure:
Proceedings of the
48th Annual
Convention of CSI Volume II,
Advances in
Intelligent Systems
and Computing
Springer
International
Publishing
Switzerland 2014
presented at
56-59
"International
Conference on
Advances in
Electronics
Engineering",
February 2014, held
in SINGAPORE
IEEE International pp 1117Conference on
1120
Control,
Instrumentation,
Communication and
Computational
Technologies,
ICCICCT, 2014,
International Journal 1172of Engineering
1176
Sciences & Research
Technology, Volume
5, Issue 7, July 2016
International Journal 1164of Scientific &
1166
Engineering
Research, Volume 7,
Issue 6, June 2016

532

JNT University Hyderabad

Representation of
Temporal Relationship
Among Events
pages :

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Dr D
Ramesh

International

Dr D
Ramesh

International

Dr D
Ramesh

International

Dr D
Ramesh

International

Density Based Clustering


Technique on Crop Yield
Prediction pages :

Dr D
Ramesh

International

Data Mining Techniques


and Applications to
Agricultural Yield Data

Dr D
Ramesh

International

Telugu Language
Interface to Databases
pages :

Dr D
Ramesh

International

A Survey on Sentiment
Analysis and Opinion
Mining for Twitter Data
to Understand the Food
Price Crisis
pages :

Crop Yield Prediction


using Weight based
Clustering Technique,
pages :

Analysis of Crop Yield


Prediction using Data
Mining Techniques
pages :

Int. Journal on
Recent and
Innovation Trends in
Computing and
Communication,
Volume 4, Issue 2,
February 2016
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Computer Science
and Software
Engineering,
Volume 5, Issue 10,
October 2015,
International Journal
of Computer
Engineering and
Applications,
Volume 9, Issue 4,
April 2015
International Journal
of Research in
Engineering and
Technology,
Volume 4, Issue 1,
January 2015
International Journal
of Electronics and
Electrical
Engineering,
Volume 2, Issue 1,
March 2014
International Journal
of Advanced Research
in Computer and
Communication
Engineering, Volume
2, Issue 9, September
2013
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Computer and
Communication
Engineering,

134 - 137

738 - 746

95 - 102

470 - 473

56 - 59

34773480

29032905

533

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Region Specific Crop


Yield Analysis - A Data
Mining Approach
pages :

Dr D
Ramesh

International

TFRC for congestion


control in wireless
environment ,

P.
Sreenivasa
rao

International

TFRC for congestion


control in wired
environment ,

P.
Sreenivasa
rao

International

Secret key sharing using


homomorphic
commitments and its
application to threshold
cryptography
Security assessment of
computer networks an
ethical hackers
perspective

P. Swetha

International

P. Swetha

International

Identification of packet
droppers and modifies in
mobile Adhoc Networks
for improved security

P. Swetha

International

Implementation of
ethical hackers
perspective

P. Swetha

International

Implementation of
P. Swetha
threshold cryptography in
MANETS

International

Volume 2, Issue 7,
July 2013
UACEE
International Journal
of Advances in
Computer Science
and Its Applications,
Volume 3, Issue 2,
June 2013
International Journal
of Innovative
science and modern
engg.
International Journal
of Inventive
Engineering and
Sciences
International Journal
of applied
engineering research

IEEE conference
international
conference on
computer and
communications
Technologies
(ICCCT)
International Journal
of advanced research
in Computer and
Communication
Engineering
international
conference on
computer and
communications
Technologies
(ICCCT)
International Journal
of Engineering
Research and
technology (IJERT)

77 - 80

17-20

13-15

65986602

65986602

337-380

10361040

10361040

534

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Unmasking of packet drop


attack in MANETs

P. Swetha

International

Secure group key


management using
Ciphertext in MANETs

P. Swetha

International

Threshold Homomorphic
encryption for
asynchronous MPC

P. Swetha

National

A Defensive Protocol for


Reducing Routing
Overhead in Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks

P. Swetha

International

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

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Dr G
Narsimha

International

P. Swetha

International Journal
of Engineering
emerging trends and
technology in
computer science
(IJETTCS)
IOSR Journal of
Computer
engineering (IOSRJCE)
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
International journal
of application or
innovation in
engineering &
Management
(IJAIEM)
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
JNTUH CEJ
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
JNTUH CEJ
International Journal
of Computer
Applications IJCA.

211-214

08-13

26-30

Pg. No.
39-43

International Journal 36-42


of Computer
Applications IJCA.
ISSN: 0975 8887,
Volume 69- No. 16,
May 2013

535

JNT University Hyderabad

A secure hybrid routing


protocol to combat
malicious packet dropping
attack in a MANET.

Dr G
Narsimha

Cerebration of Privacy
Preserving Data Mining
Algorithms

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

International

International

Privacy Preserving Data


Mining by Implicit
function theorem.

Dr G
Narsimha

Dynamic Deferred
Acknowledgment
Mechanism for
Improving the
Performance of TCP in
Multi-Hop
Wireless Networks.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Security requirements to
Dr G
the routing information of Narsimha
a Ad hoc On-demand
Distance Vector (AODV)
routing protocol in Mobile
Ad hoc Networks
(MANET)

International

A Review On Spatial Data Dr G


Mining Methods And
Narsimha
Applications.

International

International Journal
of Computer
Applications IJCA
ISSN: 0975 8887,
Volume 65 No. 10,
March 2013
World Congress on
Engineering and
Computer Science
WCECS 2014,
October, 2014, San
Francisco, USA.
IJNSA (International
Journal of Network
Security & Its
Applications),
Volume. 5, No. 2,
March 2013, ISSN:
0974 - 9330.
International Journal
of Emerging
Technology in
Computer Science &
Electronics
(IJETCSE). ISSN:
0976-1353 Volume
11 Issue 6
NOVEMBER 2014.
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Computer and
Communication
Engineering. ISSN
(Print) : 2319-5940
ISSN (Online) :
2278-1021, Vol. 2,
Issue 11, November
2013
International Journal
of Computer
Engineering and
Applications.
Volume: VII, IssueI, July 2014

29-35

30-38

21-31

49-53

---

208-218

536

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Predicting Heart Disease


Patients: A Fuzzy
Approach.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Heart Disease Prediction


System Using CRISPADM and Decision Trees.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

A Study on Clinical
Prediction using Data
Mining Techniques.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Diagnosis of Lung Cancer


Prediction System Using
Data Mining
Classification Techniques.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Trust-based light weight


authentication routing
protocol for MANET

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Performance evaluation of
Nosql-Cassandra over
Relational data storeMysql for Bigdata:

Dr G
Narsimha

International

First International
Conference on
Rough Sets And
Knowledge
Technologies,
ICRSKT-2014. 9th
-11 th, Nov 2014,
JNTUH_CEH,
ISRS, ISBN No:
9789351072980.
CVR Journal of
Science and
Technology
(CVRJST). ISSN:
2277 3916,
Volume 5, Dec
2013.
International Journal
of Computer Science
Engineering and
Information
Technology
Research
(IJCSEITR).
ISSN: 2249-6831
Vol. 3, Issue 1, Mar
2013.
International Journal
of Computer Science
and Information
Technologies
(IJCSIT). ISSN:
0975-9646 Vol. 4,
Issue 1, Jan 2013.
Int. J. Mobile
Network Design and
Innovation, Vol. 6,
No. 1, 2015.
International Journal
of Technology
(2015) . ISSN 20869614.(Scopus
Indexed)

31-36

7-12

Pp 239248

Pp 39
45

31-39

336-344

537

JNT University Hyderabad

Trust based Data Plane


Security Mechanism for a
Mobile Ad hoc Network
through
Acknowledgement
Reports
Design of a Novel Trust
Model and its application
in Trust based Routing to
defend against Dishonest
Recommenders
A Novel Uncertainty
Reasoning Based Trust
Model Robust to on-off
Attacks and its
Application in Trust
Based Routing:

Dr G
Narsimha

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

International

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Dr G
Narsimha

International

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

International

A Hybrid Data
Perturbation Approach To
Preserve Privacy.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Secure way routing


protocol for mobile adhoc
networks.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

International
321-327
Journal of Computer
Applications.
ISSN (0975
8887), Volume 122
No. 2, July 2015
International Journal
of Computer
Applications IJCA.
July 2015, ISSN:
0975-8887.
International Journal
of Advanced
Computing, Recent
Science
Publications. ISSN:
2051-0845, Vol. 48,
Issue. 1, June 2015
International Journal
of Science and
Research- IJSR.
ISSN (Online):
2319-7064, Vol. 4,
Issue 5, May 2015
International Journal
of Advanced
Research in
Computer Science
and Software
Engineering.
Volume 5, Issue 12,
December 2015
ISSN: 2277 128X.
International Journal
of Scientific &
Engineering
Research. ISSN
2229-5518 Volume
6, Issue 6, June-2015
International Journal
of Wireless
Networks, Springer.
ISSN 1022-0038,
DOI 10. 1007/S
11276-015-1161-3,
Vol. 21, 2015.
538

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

An Integrated Approach
to Improve
the Text Categorization
Using Semantic
Measures

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Two-Party Threshold Key


Agreement Protocol for
Manets using Pairings

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Two-Party Key
Agreement Protocol for
MANETs based on
Verifiable Secret Sharing
Scheme.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Secure- ZHLS: Secure


Zone Based Hierarchical
Link State Routing
Protocol using Digital
Signature

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Smart Acknowledgement
Distributed Channel
Access Scheme for TCP
in MANETS

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Scaling Effectivity of
Research Contributions in
Distributed Data mining
over Grid Infrastructures

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Springer India 2015,


Computational
Intelligence in Data
Mining - Volume 2,
Smart Innovation,
Systems, and
Technologies 32.
DOI 10.1007/97881-322-2208-8_5
Global Journal of
Computer Science
and Technology: E
Network, Web &
Security. Issue 4
Version 1.0 July-1
2015.
International Journal 36890of Applied
36894
Engineering
Research. ISSN
0973-4562 Volume
10, Number (2015)
International Journal
of Applied
Engineering
Research. ISSN
0973-4562 Volume
10, Number 9 (2015)
Global journal of
computer Science &
Technology.
Volume XV, Issue
VII, Version 1, 2015
Communications on
Applied Electronics
(CAE) Foundation
of Computer Science
FCS, New York,
USA. ISSN : 23944714,
Volume 3 No. 8,
December 2015

539

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

A Comparative Study of
Data Perturbation
Using Fuzzy Logic to
Preserve Privacy.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Springer
International
Publishing
Switzerland 2014.
DOI 10.1007/978-3319-03692-2_13
Foundation of
Computer
Science(FCS) new
York, USA
Communications on
Applied Electronics,
USA, Vol. 3, No-8
Dec -2015
2013, 3rd IEEE
International
Advance Computing
Conference (IACC)

Scaling Effective of
Research Contributions in
Distributed data Mining
over grid Infrastructure

Dr G
Narsimha

International

An Efficient Approach for


the Detection of Node
Misbehaviour in a
MANET based on Link
Misbehaviour
A novel approach to
Secure Routing through
Path Allegiance Metric in
a Mobile Ad hoc
Network.
XCYPF: A Flexible and
Extensible Framework for
Agricultural Crop Yield
Prediction.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Dr G
Narsimha

International

CONECCT 2015
157011819

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Towards Precision
Agriculture: A Review of
The Present State-of-TheArt

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Data Perturbation Using


Fuzzy Logic To Preserve
Privacy.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

IEEE Sponsored 9th 1-5


International
Conference on
Intelligent Systems
and Control
(ISCO)2015
Elsevier-1st
74-78
International
Conference on
Rough Sets and
Knowledge
Technologies.
International
52-56.
Conference on
Recent Trends in
Communications
and
Networks(COMNET
), Nov(2013)

588-592

1-6

540

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Robustness to On-Off
Dishonest Recommenders
in a Trust Management
Framework for a Mobile
Ad hoc Network.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Intrusion Detection Using


Text Processing
Techniques - A Recent
Survey.
An approach for Intrusion
Detection using Text
Mining
Techniques.
An improved k-Means
Clustering algorithm for
Intrusion
Detection using Gaussian
function
An Integrated Framework
for Generating Domain
Ontologies Using
Semantic Measures and
Modelling Tools.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Framework for Automatic


Construction of
Taxonomies (FACT)

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Diagnosis of Heart
Disease Patients Using
Fuzzy Classification
Technique.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Dr G
Narsimha

International

2015 IEEE
International
Conference on
Computational
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
Computing and
Communication
Technologies,
ICCCT-2014.
IEEE Xplore
Digital Library

1-6

1-7

541

JNT University Hyderabad

Heart Disease Prediction


Dr G
System using Data Mining Narsimha
Technique by Fuzzy KNN Approach.

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

. International CSI-2014, Annual


Convention and
Proceedings of the
International
Conference on
Emerging ICT for
Bridging Future,
EICTBF-2014, 12 th
-14 th, Dec 2014
International National Conference
on Advanced in
Computing and
Networking,
NCACN-2013

Pp: 371384.
(Scopus
Indexed)

Intelligent Lung Cancer


Prediction System Using
Advanced Data Mining
Association Rules.

Dr G
Narsimha

177-180.

A Comprehensive study
on secure routing
algorithm for Mobile
Adhoc Networks
(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

International

National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
-2014

Dr G
Narsimha

International

National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
-2014

A Study on secure routing


and key distribution in
MANTS:

Dr G
Narsimha

International

National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
-2014

392-397

The NoSQL Database:


Hbase, A distributed and
Scalable data store.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

34-39

Distributed data Mining


on DEMAC Systems

Dr G
Narsimha

International

National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
-2014
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
-2014

Pp 96100

40-48

542

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

The NoSQL Database:


Cassandra , An Un
structured and Scalable
store:

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Application of Machine
Learning Techniques on
Software Reliability.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

A Study of Secure routing


protocols in MANETS.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

A Concise survey on Text


Mining, Ontology
Learning Methods and
Modeling tools

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Analysis of SQL Injection


attacks (SQLIA) and
Invention of preventive
Techniques to Overcome
the Security Crisis.

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Increasing Network
Efficiency by preventing
attacks at access layer

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Congestion Aware and


Dr G
Control routing in Mobile Narsimha
Ad-hoc Networks: Current
State of the Art.

International

Cross-Layer approach
for Congestion Control in
Multi hop Mobile Adhoc
Networks:

International

Dr G
Narsimha

National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
-2014
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
-2014
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
-2014

49-54

National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
-2014
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)

452- 455

55-59

408-413

183-191

54-60

543

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Enhanced Recomm Filter


Scheme to Efficiency
filter out Dishonest
Recommenders in a
Mobile Adhoc Network

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Efficient Query Analysis


and Performance
Evaluation of the Nosql
data Store for Big Data

Dr G
Narsimha

International

Literature Survey on
Dr. P.
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
International Journal 1408of Computer
1414
Science and
Management
Research. Vol 2,
Issue 1, Jan 2013
International
34-37
Journal of
Computer
Application.
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).
Vol 4, Issue 3, MayJune 2013.

12451252

317-322

113-122

544

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Survey on Sequential
Pattern Mining
Algorithms.

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

Advances in Parallel
Computing from the past
to the future.

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

CPU and Memory based


Cluster Load Balancing
for Jobs with Bursts of
Loads.

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

A face Body Detection


Method for Filtering XRated Content.

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

CSSF- trie structure to


Dr. P.
mine constraint Sequential Sammulal
Patterns from Progressive
Database.

International

Survey on Symmetric and


Asymmetric Key
Cryptosystems.

Dr. P.
Sammulal

RBDT: The Cascading of


Machine Learning
Classifiers for Anomaly
Detection with Case
Study of Two Datasets

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

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

24-31

International Journal
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
Advances in
Intelligent
Informatics
(Springer
Journal)
Sep 2014

: 39593963

16-23

242-248

242-248

309-324

545

JNT University Hyderabad

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Elliptic Curves as Tool for Dr. P.


Public Key Cryptography. Sammulal

International

International Journal 06-12


of Engineering and
Science. Vol 5, Issue
5, June 2015
International Journal 341-344.
of Advanced
Research in
Computer Science
and Software
Engineering. Vol 5,
Issue 11, Nov 2015.

Rules Generation by Ant


Colony Optimization for
Classifying Textured and
Non-Textured Images.

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

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
of Computer
applications.
February 2016.
--

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

--

Pp: 1-8

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

--

Pp: 81-85

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

--

Pp: 131136

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

--

Pp: 21-26

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

--

Pp: 45-51

Pp :12
18

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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

--

Personalized Web Page


Recommender System
using integrated Usage
and Content Knowledge.
Personalized collaborative
filtering Recommender
System using domain
knowledge.
Efficient Iceberg Query
Evaluation Using Set
Representation
Anomaly detection using
light tracking tricks on
system track.
Survey on web usage
mining and
personalization with
semantics.
SOM: A novel approach
to mine association rules
from transactional
databases.
Data mining for moving
object data.
Hybrid Recommender
System with
Conceptualization and
Temporal Preferences.

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

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Kernel Centric Machine


Learning Classifiers for
Anomaly Detection with
Real Bank Datasets. Pp:
Anomaly Detection
Through Comparison of
Heterogeneous Machine
Learning Classifiers Vs
KPCA.
Spatial and Temporal
Data Mining for Precision
Agriculture: Insights into
Present Agriculture
Research
A novel approach for
Imputation of missing
values for mining medical
Datasets.
Anomaly Detection using
new tracing tricks on
program executions and
Analysis of system data
A Personalized
Recommender System
using Conceptual
Dynamics
Cloud Computing: An Era
in Software development

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

--

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

--

Pp: 483495

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

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Pp: 250254

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

--

Pp: 721728

Dr. P.
Sammulal

International

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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

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Algorithms for Security in
Mobile Ad hoc networks

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

B. V.
Ramnaresh
yadav

National

Optimization of error
B. V.
Gradient functions by
Ramnaresh
NAGNM Through ESTLF yadav

International

An Efficient Data Mining


Algorithms for Security in
Mobile phones

B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav

National

A Review of Data mining


techniques for Intrusion
Detection systems

B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav

International

A Feature Covariance
deviation method for
Feature reduction in
Intrusion Detection

B.V.
Ramnaresh
yadav

International

National Conference 66-71


on Computer
Networks and
Information Security
,NCCNIS 2014,
Department of IT,
Vasavi College of
Engineering,
Hyderabad during
04-05th March 2014.
International
120-124
Conference on
Advanced
Engineering
optimization through
intelligent
Techniques ,01 -03
July 2013

National Conference 7-11


on recent Research
advancements in
Information
Technology 25th to
26th Sept. 2014,
BVRIT, Medak,
Telangana.
International
172-177
Conference on
Innovations in
computing and
communications
(ICICC 2015),
BVRIT, Hyderabad ,
held during 12-0215 to 13-02-15
International
93-97
Conference on
Computer Science
,Data mining and
Mechanical
engineering
(ICCDMME 2015)
April 20-21 2015
,Bangkok
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Using Big data forecasting B.V.


crime hot spots
Ramnaresh
yadav

National

National Conference 103-107


on Advances in
Computer Sciences
(NCACS-2016),5th
march 2016 ,Dr
KVSRCEW,
Kurnool, A.P
International
363-372
Conference on
Computers,
Communications
and Technologies,
IC3T 2015
International
126-134
conference ICRAESIT
-2015 , conducted by
Department of IT,
BVRIT held during
15-12-15 to 16-12-15

A Vector space model


approach for Web attack
Classification Using
Machine Learning
technique

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

IEEE IACC 2016


5
conducted by SRKR
Engineering college,
Bhimavaram, during
27-02-16 to 28-02-16
IJCTT
37-44

1.
pp:
241-250,
20th
December
2014.
278-283,

pp: 10041010,
August
2014.

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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

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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
*

Evaluative Report of CSE Dept., JNTUH CEJ

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

Dr. S. Viswanadha Raju - "Attendance Recording System Using Partial Face


Recognition Algorithm", Intelligent techniques in signal processing for multimedia
security, be published by [SCI series - Springer] [eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-447902]
Dr. S. Viswanadha Raju - "Real Time Implementation of Reversible
Watermarking", Intelligent techniques in signal processing for multimedia security
SCI Series: Vol. 660, 2016, be published by [SCI series - Springer] [eBook ISBN:
978-3-319-44790-2]

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.

IEEE Computer SocietyCPS Conference publishing

9781467382861

BS Publications Hyderabad

7695-2938

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Books with ISBN with details of publishers : --

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,


Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
: --

Citation Index range / average


217 (Dr. S. Viswanadha Raju)
SNIP

: --

SJR

: --

Impact Factor range / average

: --

h-index
8 (Dr. S. Viswanadha Raju)
23

Details of patents and income generated


Patent Holder
Name
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

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
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Raju

Cloud Computing through


Biometric Template Protection
Scheme(filed - TEMP/E1/7859/2013-CHE)
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
25.
26.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /


institutions industries in India and abroad
Faculty serving in

patent

NIL
NIL

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other


(please specify)
a) National committees
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, Vice Chairman & Expert member of NBA (National Board
of Accreditation) team, Delhi.
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju visited various engineering colleges at national level as
Expert member on behalf of NBA for assessment and evaluation of engineering
programs.
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, Member of Standing Appellate/Compliant Committee at
AICTE, Delhi.
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, Recognized as Expert Member of Academic audit cell at
JNTU Hyderabad.
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, Member, BOS of Computer Science and Engineering at
JNTUH and Rayalseema University. Vidhyanikethan and Vardhaman Engineering
Colleges
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, Coordinator for NAAC of SIT, JNT University Hyderabad.
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, Governing Body Member of Bandari Srinivasa Engineering
College Hyderabad from 2013 to till date.
Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, Subject expert for faculty selection committees in various
reputed Universities and Engineering colleges
Dr. B. VISHNU VARDHAN is Chairman Board Of Studies for Computer Science
at Satavahana University Karimnagar from the academic year 2014-2016. And
acted as a member during 2012-2014
b) International committees :

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
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Journal of Advanced Computing, ISSN : 0975 7686


Dr. S. Viswanada Raju, is Editorial and Technical board member for International
Journal of Data Engineering and Computer Science ISSN :0975 8372
Dr. B. VISHNU VARDHAN is Editorial and Technical board member for
International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT-2014)
Zurich, Switzerland, Third International Conference on Signal, Image Processing
and Pattern Recognition (SPPR 2014) Chennai, Third International Conference on
Information Theory (IT - 2014) Pune and Technical board member in International
Conference on Advances in Electronics Engineering, ICAEE 2015, South Korea.
Dr. B. VISHNU VARDHAN is Technical member for International Journal of
Information and Electronics Engineering IJIEE.
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
M. Uday Kumar
NETWORK SECURIY &
11/9/2013 To UGC- ASC ,
CRPTOGRAPHY,
1/10/2013
JNTUH,
HYDERABAD
M. Uday Kumar
Three Week Refresher
10-11-2014 to UGC-ASC,JNTUH,
course on Cloud Era: Big
29-11-2014
Hyderabad
data and Cloud Analytics
Dr S Viswanadha
Varadha Reddy
Workshop on Biometric
Raju
College of
Authenticating System As a 24-05-2016
Engineering
Cloud Service
Warangal
Dr S Viswanadha
Refresher Course
17-05-2016
BVRIT, Hyderabad
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Refresher Course on An art
Raju
of Research Publications
17-05-2016
Hyderabad
and Research Methodology
Dr S Viswanadha
Conference on International
Raju
Conference on Electrical
15-05-2016
Hyderabad
Engineering and Computer
Science
Dr S Viswanadha
Internal Quality
Workshop on Curriculum
Raju
28-03-2016
Assurance Cell
Enhancement in Higher
29-03-2016
(IQAC) Periyar
Education
University, SALEM
Dr S Viswanadha
Conference on 6th IEEE
Raju
International Advance
26-02-2016
SRKR
Computing Conference
28-02-2016
BHIMAVARAM
(IACC-2016)

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Raju

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Raju

Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
Raju

Dr S Viswanadha
Raju

Dr S Viswanadha
Raju
Dr S Viswanadha
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Raju

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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

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Raju

Dr S Viswanadha
Raju

Dr S Viswanadha
Raju

Dr S Viswanadha
Raju

Dr S Viswanadha
Raju

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Raju

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Qualification, NBA 2nd


world Summit on
Accreditation 2014(WOSA
2014)
Orientation Course on
Global educational
qualification Framework
(GEQF) for International
Recognition of
Qualification
Refresher Course on An art
of Research Publications,
Advanced Computing and
Pattern Recognition
(ACPR-14)
Workshop on Outcome
Based Education, Three
Day workshop on NAACNBA Process
Refresher Course on An art
of Writing Successful
Research Grant Proposals,
Research OpportunitiesAICTE &UGC and
Formulation of Research &
Development Initiatives for
Engineering Faculty
Refresher Course on An art
of Writing Successful
Research Grant Proposals
Research OpportunitiesAICTE &UGC Case Study
and Formulation of
Research & Development
Initiatives for Engineering
Faculty
Conference on
Ameliorating the security of
Palm print Biometric
Template Using FEC,
National Conference on
Emerging Technologies in
Computer Science-2014
(NCETCS'14)

08-03-2014
10-03-2014

NBA 2nd world


Summit on
Accreditation
2014(WOSA 2014),
New Delhi

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

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Raju

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Orientation Course on
Outcome Based Education
Engineering

01-08-2014

Orientation Course on New


Outcome based
ACCREDITATION

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

Effective Teaching And


Learning Methodologies
Cloudera : Big Data and
Cloud Analytics

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.
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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
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yadav

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FDP on Advanced Web


Programming
FDP on Big Data:
challenges
Workshop on Network
simulation using ns2
Workshop on IOT
Workshop on advanced
computing pattern
recognition
Big Data Analytics
Refresher Course on Open
Source Software for
embedded Systems
Development
Attended a Preconference
workshop on Advanced
Computing and Pattern
Recognition
Attended a Two day
workshop on Information
and Web Application
Security
Refresher Course on Role
of communication skills in
effective teaching
Attended a Two day
workshop on Recent trends
and opportunities in Big
data under TEQIP-II
Attended a Two day
National workshop on
Data science using RProgramming
Short term course on elearning and ICT for
teaching learning
a Three day National
workshop on cloud
computing IBM blue mix
Attended a one day
National workshop on
Emerging trends in cloud
computing

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

7th Jan 2014

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

JNT University Hyderabad

B.V.Ramnaresh
yadav

Attended a Two day


National workshop on
Internet of things

B. Kranthi Kiran

FDP on Pervasive and


mobile computing

B. Kranthi Kiran

Summer school on
Strategies for research
Oriented Teaching
Preconference workshop

B. Sateesh Kumar

28.

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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

Refresher Course summer


school Research
Methodology

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

Orientation program for


young teachers

(8 days) 1522 Dec-2014

KU, Warangal

Student projects
90%

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects

10%
29.

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


industry / institute
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
Name of the
Faculty/ Student

Name of the
Award

Organized by

Dr. S. Viswanadha Teacher Award


ISTE AP section
Raju
Bharath
Jyothi International
Dr. S. Viswanadha
award
friendship
forum,
Raju
Delhi
Best citizens of International
Dr. S. Viswanadha
India award
publishing house New
Raju
Delhi.
Dr. S. Viswanadha Travel
grant Multimodal
Raju
award
Biometrics-Sources,

Year Doctoral / post


doctoral
fellows
----

--

--

--

--

--

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Architecture & Fusion


Techniques
The Visishta Seva
--Puraskar
Visishta
Seva JNTUH
CEJ,
--Dr G Narsimha
Puraskar award
Karimnagar
Shiksharathan
IIFS, New Delhi
--Dr G Narsimha
Puraskar award
B. V. RamNaresh
Visishta
seva JNTUHCE,
--Yadav
Puraskar award
Karimnagar
B. V. RamNaresh
Shiksha Ratna
IIFS, New Delhi
--Yadav
Puraskar award
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of the
Name of
Nat/ Int.
Sourcing of
Outstanding
Seminar/ Conf./
Organizers
funding
participants
Workshop
Cyber Security and
JNTUHCE,
National
UGC
-Malware Analysis
Manthani
Ethical Hacking
JNTUHCE,
National
UGC
-Manthani
Advanced C
JNTUHCE ,
National
UGC
-Jagityal
National Conferences JNTUHCE,
National
UGC
-Advances in
Jagityal.
Computing and
Networking
One Day National
JNTUHCE,
National
UGC
-Level Workshop on
Manthani
Wireless Adhoc and
Sensor Networks.
2 Day National
JNTUHCE,
National
UGC
-Workshop on android Jagityal.
application Developer
challenge (NADC)
Renecentia 2K13
JNTUH CEJ 2013 2 days
--National Conference
JNTUHCE,
3 Days
--on Advanced
Jagityal.
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
ACPR-14
National level
JNTUHCE,
National
UGC
-workshop on Network Jagityal.
Simulation using NS2,
05-01-2014 to 07-012014
Dr. D Ramesh

30.

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A one week National


level workshop on Big
Data Analytics. 14-122015 to 20-12-2015
One Day National
Level Workshop on
Wireless Adhoc and
Sensor Networks. 0504-2016
2 Day National
Workshop on Android
Application
Development
National Android
Developer Challenge
(NADC)
Renecentia 2K13
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
ACPR-14
National Conference
on Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
ACPR-14
Pre-Conference
workshop on
Advanced
Computing and
Pattern Recognition
in ACPR-14
National level student
technical symposium
RENASCENTIA
2K14
Organizing Secretary
for a Three day
National level
workshop on
Network Simulation
using NS2 from 0503-14 to 07-03-14

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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

--

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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

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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

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: NIL


32. Student profile programme-wise: NIL
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no. 4)
B.Tech (CSE)
&
M.Tech
(CSE)

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

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Student progression
Student progression

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

20%

PG to M.Phil.

PG to Ph.D.

1%

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

Employed

36.

Campus selection

70%

Other than campus recruitment

20%

Entrepreneurs
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates

37.

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
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

c) Total number of class rooms

08

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

06

e) Students laboratories

03

f) Research laboratories

NIL
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39.

40.
41.

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List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and


Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university

20

b) from other institutions/universities

04

Number of post graduate students getting


financial assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment exercise
undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the
methodology.
Does the department obtain feedback from

NIL
NIL

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as To collect the feedback from different


teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
faculty of CSE and Consolidate the
how does the department utilize the
information by conducting brain
feedback?
storming sessions. Based on that
information recommendations are sent
to the Board of Studies Chairman
(BOS) JNTUH.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and Student Feedback will be utilized for
teaching-learning-evaluation and how
counselling
and
improving
the
does the department utilize the
performance of teaching -learning
feedback?
abilities.
c) Alumni and employers on the Articulate the alumni and employers
programmes offered and how does
feedback for making the student
the department utilize the feedback?
towards better placements
43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

45.

PPT presentation
Group activities
Document write up
Assignments and objective exams
Case study

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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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


Blood donation, rural area development

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.

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
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Opportunities
Conduct training programs and other awareness programs.
Awareness camps are organized for encourage of trans disciplinary fields
Challenges
To recruit permanent faculty
52.

Technology access by the help of communication devices.


Future plans of the department.
To establish research centre
To generate internal revenue by providing consultancy services
To attract funding agencies by submitting research projects
To encourage diversified fields
To collaborate with research institute and higher level bodies

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Department of Information Technology


1.

Name of the Department

Information Technology, JNTUH


CEJ

2.

Year of establishment

2007

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Yes


university?

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.

Name of the Course


IT
IT

Specialization

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

NO

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

NO

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

NO

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses


offered by other departments

ECE, EEE & MECH

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
1

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.
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.

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Nil
Nil
Nil

Name

Designation

Qualification

Specialization

--

--

--

--

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


S.
No.
1
2

Name of the program

Percentage

B.Tech
M.Tech

80%
50%

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Name of the
designation
Programmer

16.

28:1 (B.Tech + M.Tech)

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual

02

02

02

Operator

01

01

01

Attender

02

02

02

Research thrust areas as recognized by major


funding agencies

NIL

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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) - NIL

18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received
Research facility / centre with

20.

Nil

State recognition

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 - 14


Name of the Title
An Approach for
Tongue Diagnosing
with Sequential
Image Processing
Method
Tongue Diagnosing
with Sequential
Image
Enhancement
Methods
Applying Linear
Wavelet
Transforms and
Statistical Feature
Analysis for Digital
Tongue Image,
IOSRComputer Aided
Image
Enhancement of
Tongue for
Diagnosis in

Name of
faculty
Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi

Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi

Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi

Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi

Nat/ Int.

Name of the Journal

Page No.

International Journal Of Computer


Theory And Engineering
(IJCTE), Vol. 4, No. 3,
June 2012,

pp. 322328.,
Cited by
1.

International Journal of Engineering


and Advanced
Technology
(IJEAT)ISSN: 2249
8958, Vol. 2, Issue- 4,
April 2013,
International Journal of Computer
Engineering (IOSRJCE),e-ISSN:2278-0661,
p- ISSN: 2278-8727,
Vol. 16, Issue-1, Ver. IX,
Feb. 2014,

pp. 831835

International Journal - Applied


Medical Informatics
(AMI),Vol. 34, No. 1,
March 2014,

pp. 4757.

pp. 95102

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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

Evaluative Report of Information Technology Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Dr. M.
Dhanalaksh
mi

International Journal of Computer


Engineering (IOSRJCE)June-2012

pg: 1316,
ISSN:227
8-8727

Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar

International International Journal of


advanced research in
Computer&
Communication Engg.
International International Journal of
Computer Applications

29032905

International International Journal of


Recent Trends in
Computing and
Communications
International IOSR journal computer
Engg.

134-137

International International Journal of


Engineering Science and
Computing

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

International Research journal of


926 932
Applied sciences Engg.&
Technology

Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar

International International Journal of


Scientific and
Engineering Research

1164
1167

Dr. S.
Suresh
Kumar

International International Journal of


Engineering Sciences
and research
Technologies
International International journal of
Advance research and
innovation

1172 1176

Smt. Ch.
Asha Jyothi

32533
0

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Monographs

: --

Chapters in Books

: --

Edited Books

: --

Books with ISBN with details of publishers : --

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,


Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
: -: -Citation Index range / average
: --

SNIP

: --

SJR

: --

Impact Factor range / average

: --

h-index

: --

23.

Details of patents and income generated

Nil

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated

Nil

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


industries in India and abroad
Nil

26.

Faculty serving in

Nil

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).
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)

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Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Name of the
Seminar/
Conf./
Workshop
IOT

Name of Organizers

Dr. M. Dhanalakshmi

Nat/ Int.

Sourcing
of funding

Outstanding
participants

National

UGC

30

National

UGC

40

Dr. S. Suresh Kumar


Android
Application

Dr. M. Dhanalakshmi
Dr. S. Suresh Kumar

31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

32.

Student profile programme-wise

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

Percentage against enrolled


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Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university

67%

from other universities within the State

NIL

from universities from other States

33%

from universities outside the country

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

39.

02

a) Library

NO

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

YES

c) Total number of class rooms

05

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

03

e) Students laboratories

02

f) Research laboratories

NIL

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research


Associates
a) from the host institution/university

03

b) from other institutions/universities

NIL

40.

Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance


from the university.

01

41.

Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the


development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the
methodology.

NIL

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?

Based on the recommendations


provided by the faculty of IT
department, the recommendations are
sent to the Board of Studies Chairman
(BOS) of the University. Which were
considered during the revision of the
syllabus that is being held for every
two years

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b) Students on staff, curriculum and


teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the
feedback?

The feed on back of students on staff


will be utilized for counselling and
improving the performance of
teaching ability.

The feedback of students curriculum is


given as a subject of group discussion
whose the final points are summarised
and given to respective faculty
members for justification.

c) Alumni and employers on the


programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
of

--

43.

List the distinguished alumni


department (maximum 10)

the

44.

Give details of student enrichment NIL


programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts

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?

Blooms Taxonomy is being adopted by faculty for Teaching


-Models/ Experiments/Example case studies are derived for critical concepts.
-Outcome based education is the achieved for different programmes
-Group discussion and feedback from the staff and students.
-Formative assessment of students on continuation basis.

47.

Highlight the participation of students and


faculty in extension activities.

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly


activities of the department.

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
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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.

NO

A workshop on IoT was Conducted on 28 th & 29 th Jan, 2016


A workshop on Android Application & Robotix was conducted on 4th & 5th April,
2016
51.

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.

Future plans of the department

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Department of Humanities & Social Sciences


1.

Name of the Department

Humanities & Social Sciences,


JNTUH CEJ

2.

Year of establishment

2007

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Yes


university?

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

UB

B.Tech

Specialization

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments


involved

--

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities,


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

--

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with


reasons

--

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

Participation of the department in the courses


offered by other departments

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

--

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Others

--

--

--

577

JNT University Hyderabad

11.

Evaluative Report of HSS Dept., JNTUH CEJ

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

Asst. Prof. &


Head

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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information : Nil

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

Nil

578

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15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) Nil


and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major


funding agencies

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

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received

20.

Research facility / centre with

Nil

Nil

State recognition

Nil

National recognition

Nil

International recognition

Nil

21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

22.

Publications: Total Number of Publications - 9


Name of the Title

Name of
faculty

Nat/
Int.

Name of the
Journal

Page No.

Simultaneous Quantification Dr. B.


of
Risperidone
and Sathyanarayana
Escitalopram in Human
Plasma by LC-MS/MS:
Application
to
a
Pharmacokinetic Study

Int.

Int. J. Pharm.

2016 6(2),
246-256

A Facile and Efficient Dr. B.


Synthesis
of
(15R)- Sathyanarayana
Latanoprost from Chiral
Precursor Corey Lactone
Diol

Int.

J. Chem. Sci.

2015,
127(11),
2023-2028

579

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A Facile Synthesis of 5-(2- Dr. B.


Bromo-4-Methylthiazol-5Sathyanarayana
yl)-3-(Methylthio)-1HPyrazole

Int.

J. Appl. Chem. 2015, 4(1),


318 322

A fast and reliable LC- Dr. B.


MS/MS
method
for Sathyanarayana
simultaneous quantitation of
Fluoxetine and Mirtazapine
in human plasma

Int.

Anal. Methods 2014,


6,
7407 7414

Ultrasonic and Volumetric Dr. B.


Investigations
of
- Sathyanarayana
Butyrolactone
with
Aliphatic Alcohols

Int.

Int. J. Eng. 2014,


4,
Res. Appl.
164 167

Structural
and Dr. B.
Electrochemical Aspects of Sathyanarayana
Tris(Ferrocenyl/Phenylethy
nyl) Phosphine Ligated
Chalcogen Bridged Iron
Carbonyl Clusters

Int.

RSC Adv.

Study of Densities and Ultra Dr. B.


Sound Velocities of the Sathyanarayana
Binary
Systems
of
Butyrolactone
with
Alkyl
Nitriles
at
Temperatures (303.15 to
313.15 K)

Int.

ISST J. Appl. 2012,


Chem.
33 38

3,

A Study on Densities and Dr. B.


Ultrasound Velocities in the Sathyanarayana
(
Butyrolactone
+
Aliphatic Ester) System at
Temperatures (303.15 To
313.15) K

Int.

Int. J. Eng. 2012


Res. Tech.
1 10

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

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Processable
Polymers

Evaluative Report of HSS Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Coordination

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.)
: --

23.

Citation Index range / average

: --

SNIP

: --

SJR

: --

Impact Factor range / average

: --

h-index

: --

Details of patents and income generated

Nil

Nil Areas of consultancy and income generated


24.
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)
: --

27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).
Name of the Faculty

Name of the program

Duration

Venue

--

--

--

--

581

JNT University Hyderabad

28.

Evaluative Report of HSS Dept., JNTUH CEJ

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

Dr. S. Suresh Sripada

Dr. S. Suresh Sripada

30.

Name of the Award

Organized by

Year

Doctoral
/ post
doctoral
fellows

Young
Scientist APCOST,
2007
Fellowship award
DST,
New
Delhi

--

Research
(RA),

--

Associate CSIR,
Delhi

New 2010

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

--

32. Student profile programme-wise

--

33. Diversity of students


Name of the
% of students
Programme (refer from the same
to question no. 4) university

-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

JNT University Hyderabad

35.

Evaluative Report of HSS Dept., JNTUH CEJ

Student progression
Student progression

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

--

PG to M.Phil.

--

PG to Ph.D.

--

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

--

Employed

--

Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs

36.

Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates

37.

38.

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

--

Ph.D. Awarded (2015 year): Dr. Y. Rajashekar Reddy, Asst. Prof.


Dept. of Mathematics

--

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with


regard to

--

a) Library

--

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

--

583

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c) Total number of class rooms

--

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

--

e) Students laboratories

Yes

f) Research laboratories

--

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

Nil

a) from the host institution/university


b) from other institutions/universities
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

--

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.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

: --

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts. : --

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. : --

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.

: --

: -584

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49.

State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details. : --

50.

Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
: --

51.

Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department. : --

52.

Future plans of the department.

: --

585

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Department of Civil Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Civil Engineering, JMTUH CEM

2.

Year of establishment

2010

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Faculty of the University


university?

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

Name of the Course


B. Tech

Specialization
Civil Engineering

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments NIL


involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, NIL


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with NIL


reasons

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

Participation of the department in the courses NIL


offered by other departments

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

NIL

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
NIL

Associate Professors

NIL

NIL

Assistant Professors

NIL

NIL

Others

--

--

--

586

JNT University Hyderabad

11.

Evaluative Report of Civil Engg., Dept., JNTUH CEM

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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information: 95%


S.
No.
1.

Name of the program

Percentage

B. Tech. Civil Engineering

95

NIL

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual: ?

15:1

Support staff (Technical): Filled through outsourcing agency


Name of the
designation
Deputy Registrar

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual

Yes

--

Assistant Registrar

Yes

--

Office Superintendent

Yes

--

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major NIL


funding agencies

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

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, NIL


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: NIL

587

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20.

Research facility / centre with : NA

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

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,


Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Citation Index range / average


SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index

Details of patents and income generated: NIL

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL


25.
26.

27.

28.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


industries in India and abroad: NIL
Faculty serving in: NIL
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify)
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs): NIL
Name of the
Name of the program
Duration
Venue
Faculty
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects: 10%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /
institute: 90%

588

JNT University Hyderabad

29.

Evaluative Report of Civil Engg., Dept., JNTUH CEM

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: NIL
Name of the
Name of
Nat/ Int.
Sourcing of funding Outstanding
Seminar/ Conf./
Organizers
participants
Workshop
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: NA
32. Student profile programme-wise
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
B. Tech (final
year) 2012-2016
batch

Applications
received

Admission
through state
wide entrance
exam namely
EAMCET

Selected

Male
38

Pass percentage

Female
22

Male
100

Female
100

33. Diversity of students


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)

% 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

Percentage against enrolled


2%
NIL
NIL
NIL
10%
20%
NIL
589

JNT University Hyderabad

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Evaluative Report of Civil Engg., Dept., JNTUH CEM

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.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and


D.Litt. during the assessment period

38.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with


regard to
a) Library
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)

39.

Internet facilities for staff and students


Total number of class rooms
Class rooms with ICT facility
Students laboratories
Research laboratories

NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL

3500 Books, 400


Volumes
10 MBPS
5
NA
7
NIL

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

NIL

b) from other institutions/universities

NIL

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.

NO

42.

Does the department obtain feedback from

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

c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and


how does the department utilize the feedback?

NIL

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NIL

590

JNT University Hyderabad

44.

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Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
Soft Skills training programmes for students

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:


Students participate in sports and games at University level and Interstate
level competitions

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department


Students participate in workshops and seminars at national level events.

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.

Future plans of the department.


Collaboration with M/s Singareni Collieries Company Ltd., Telangana State
Starting of PG programmes would be initiated after regular teaching staff is
appointed.

591

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Department of Mechanical Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Mechanical Engineering, JNTUH


CEM

2.

Year of establishment

2010

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Faculty of the University


university?

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

Name of the Course


B.Tech

programmes

5.

Interdisciplinary
involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, NIL


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with NIL


reasons

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered NIL


by other departments

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.


Professors/others)
Cadre

and

Specialization
Mechanical Engineering

departments

NIL

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

NIL

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
NIL

Associate Professors

NIL

NIL

Assistant Professors

NIL

NIL

Others

--

--

--

592

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Evaluative Report of Mechanical Engg., Dept., JNTUH CEM

Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience and
research under guidance
S.
N
o.

1
2

Name

Designation

Ch. Shridhar Reddy Associate


(On deputation)
Professor
K Prasanna Lakshmi
(On deputation)
Asst. Prof.

Qualification

Specialization

Ph.D

No. of
Ph.D s
guided in
last four
years

Design Engg
Production
Engg.

Ph.D

1
NIL

12.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information 90%


S.
No.
1

NIL

Name of the program

Percentage

B. Tech Mechanical Engineering

85

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and
actual:

15:1

Support staff (Technical): Filled through outsourcing agency


Name of the designation
Deputy Registrar

Sanctioned
1

Filled
Yes

Actual
--

Assistant Registrar

Yes

--

Office Superintendent

Yes

--

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major NIL


funding agencies

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

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, NIL


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: NIL

NIL

593

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20.

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Research facility / centre with : NA


State recognition
National recognition
International recognition

21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: NIL

22.

Publications: Total Number of Publications - 7


Name of the Title

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

Name of the Journal

Page No.

ICAAMM 2016

201-204

TIME 2016

103-107

TAMMIE 2016

228 ID

International Journal 71-87


of Computational and
Applied Mathematics,
Volume 11, Number 1
(2016); ISSN 18194966
International Journal pp. 144-152
of Applied Science
and
Mathematics,
Volume 3, Issue 4,
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collocation solution,

July 2016,
2394-2894.

Temperature Evolution Dr.


during Friction Stir Sridhar
Welding of 2014-T6 Reddy
Aluminum
alloy,
StructureProperty
Correlation.

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

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: 1.0 2.0

h-index: NIL

23.

Details of patents and income generated: NIL

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions industries in


India and abroad: NIL
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26.

Faculty serving in: NIL

27.

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please


specify)
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs): NIL
Student projects

28.

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects:
10%

29.
30.

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry /


institute: 90%
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years): NIL
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any:
Name of the Seminar/
Name of
Nat/ Int.
Sourcing of funding
Outstanding
Conf./ Workshop
Organizers
participants
Haptic Arm
JNTU
Nat
JNTU, Metsonic
80
Manthani

31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: NIL

32.

Student profile programme-wise


Name of the Applications
Programme
received
(refer to question
no. 4)
B. Tech (final Admission through
year) 2012-2016 state wide entrance
batch
exam
namely
EAMCET

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 % of students


the same university from other
universities
within the State

% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State

% of students
from other
countries

B. Tech

100%

NIL

NIL

NIL

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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

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

PG to M.Phil.

NIL

PG to Ph.D.

NIL

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

NIL

Employed

36.

Campus selection

10%

Other than campus recruitment

20%

Entrepreneurs
Diversity of staff

NIL

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

37.
38.

of the same university

NIL

from other universities within the State

NIL

from universities from other States

NIL

from universities outside the country

NIL

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

NIL

3500 Books, 400


Volumes
10 MBPS
5

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d) Class rooms with ICT facility

39.

40.
41.
42.

NIL

e) Students laboratories

f) Research laboratories

NIL

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

NIL

b) from other institutions/universities

NIL

Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from


the university.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the
development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Does the department obtain feedback from

NIL
NO

a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation?


If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

NIL, due to no
regular staff

b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation


and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes. Utilized to
improve the teaching
skills of the adhoc
faculty
NIL

c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how


does the department utilize the feedback?
43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NIL

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
Soft Skills training programmes for students

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. :


Students participate in sports and games at University level and Interstate level
competitions
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Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.


Students participate in workshops and seminars at national level events.

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.

Future plans of the department.


Collaboration with M/s Singareni Collieries Company Ltd., Telangana State
Starting of PG programmes would be initiated after regular teaching staff is
appointed.

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Department of Computer Science and Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Computer Science and Engineering,


JNTUH CEM

2.

Year of establishment

2010

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Faculty of the University


university?

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

Name of the Course

Specialization

UG

B. Tech

Computer Science and Engineering

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, NIL


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with NIL


reasons

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by NIL


other departments

NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Cadre

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

NIL

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
NIL

Associate Professors

NIL

NIL

Assistant Professors

NIL

NIL

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--

--

--

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization and experience and
research under guidance
S.
No.

Name

Designation

Qualification

Specialization

Dr. K. Shahu Asst.


Professor Ph. D.
Chatrapati (On and Warden for
deputation)
Boys hostel &
NSS Programme
Officer

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.

Name of the program

Percentage

B. Tech. Computer Science


Engineering

95

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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

--

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major NIL


funding agencies

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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) NIL
Name of the faculty

Funding agencies
National
Int.

Total grant
received

Title of the Project

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: NIL


Name of the faculty

Funding agencies
National
Int.

Total grant
received

Title of the Project

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,


AICTE, etc.; total grants received: NIL
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: NIL
22. Publications: Total Number Of Publications - 5
Name of the Title
Interference
Minimization Protocol
in
Heterogeneous
Wireless
Sensor
Network for High
Quality
Data
Transmission
Interference
Minimization Protocol
in
Heterogeneous
Wireless
Sensor
Network for High
Quality
Data
Transmission

Name of faculty
Dr. K.
Chatrapati

Dr. K.
Chatrapati

Nat/ Int.

Name of the Page No.


Journal
Shahu International International
volume
Journal
on 10,
No
Applied
81,
pp.
Engineering
189-195
Research

Shahu International International


Vol.
5,
Journal
of Issue 12,
Engineering
pp. 34-38,
Research
and
Applications

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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
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Dr. K.
Chatrapati

Shahu International International


Journal of
computer science
and information
security

Vol. 14,
No. 7, pp.
397-402

Dr. K.
Chatrapati

Shahu International Springer


Advances in
Intelligent
Systems and
Computing

Vol. 439,
pp. 429437

Dr. K.
Chatrapati

Shahu International Springer Smart


Innovation,
Systems and
Technologies

Vol
51,
pp. 479487

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.)
2
Citation Index range / average 39

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor range / average 1.6- 2

h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated: NIL


24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL

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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.

Dr. K. Shahu National


Chatrapati and
Dr. B. Balu
Naik
Dr. K. Shahu National
Chatrapati and
Dr.
R.
Markandeya
Dr. K. Shahu National
Chatrapati and
Dr.
R.
Markandeya

Sourcing of funding

Outstanding
participants

UGC

NIL

UGC

NIL

UGC

NIL

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: NA


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32. Student profile programme-wise


Name
of
the
Programme (refer
to question no. 4)
B. Tech (final
year) 2012-2016
batch

Applications
received

Selected
Male
34

Admission
through
state
wide entrance
exam
namely
EAMCET

Pass percentage

Female
26

Male
91.17

Female
92.30

33. Diversity of students


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)

% of students
from the same
university

% of students from
other universities
within the State

% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State

% 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

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

1%

PG to M.Phil.

NIL

PG to Ph.D.

NIL

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

NIL

Employed
Campus selection

10%

Other than campus recruitment

30%

Entrepreneurs

NIL

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36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university

NIL

from other universities within the State

NIL

from universities from other States

NIL

from universities outside the country

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

3500 Books, 400


volumes
10 MBPS

c) Total number of class rooms

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

NIL

e) Students laboratories

f) Research laboratories

NIL

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

NIL

b) from other institutions/universities

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

a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If


yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

NIL, due to no
regular staff

b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation


and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes. Utilized to
improve the teaching
skills of the adhoc
faculty

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c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does


the department utilize the feedback?

NIL

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): ?


44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts. ? Soft Skills training programmes for students
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. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Students participate
in sports and games at University level and Interstate level competitions
48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department. Students participate in
workshops and seminars at national level events.
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. Future plans of the department.
Collaboration with M/s Singareni Collieries Company Ltd., Telangana State
Starting of PG programmes would be initiated after regular teaching staff is
appointed.

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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

Electrical
and
Electronics
Engineering, JNTUH CEM

2.

Year of establishment

2010

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Yes


university?

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

Name of the Course

UG

B.Tech

Specialization

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments None


involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, None


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with NA


reasons

8.

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9.

Participation of the department in the courses Yes


offered by other departments

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

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.
No.

Name

Designation

Qualification

Specialization

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

No. of
Ph.Ds
guided in
last four
years

Nil

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information


90% for each branch
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, None


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received
20. Research facility / centre with

Nil

State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
None

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22. Publications

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.) Nil

Citation Index range / average

SNIP

SJR

Impact Factor range / average

h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated

None

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated

None

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / None


institutions industries in India and abroad
26. Faculty serving in

None

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please


specify)
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs).
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%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)
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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
None
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

Nil

32. Student profile programme-wise

Nil

Name of the Applications


Programme
received
(refer to question
no. 4)
B. Tech (final Admission
year) 2012-2016 through
state
batch
wide entrance
exam
namely
EAMCET

Selected

Male

Pass percentage

Female
34

Male

26

91.17

Female
92.30

33. Diversity of students: 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

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

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

20%

PG to M.Phil.

NA

PG to Ph.D.

NA

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

NA

Employed
Campus selection

7%

Other than campus recruitment


Entrepreneurs

NA

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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. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and
D.Litt. during the assessment period

None

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard


to
a) Library

3750 Books, 392


Volumes

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

80

c) Total number of class rooms

05

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

Nil

e) Students laboratories

Nil

f) Research laboratories

Nil

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

NA

b) from other institutions/universities

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 programme(s)? If so, highlight the
methodology.

NA

42. Does the department obtain feedback from


a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the
feedback?

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b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes, Faculty
Improvement
methods

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how


does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes, Interaction
programmes are
conducted for
students.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Soft Skills training programmes for students
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. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Actively involved in NSS:_--- Medical Camp, Tree plantation, Blood Donation camps
48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.
AAVISHKRUTH --- A national level student technical symposium.
Students Workshops on VIDYUTH VIKAS by EEE Department
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. Future plans of the department.
Collaboration with The Singareni Collieries Ltd.
PG programmes will be initiated

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Department of Mining Engineering


1

Name of the Department

Mining Engineering, JNTUH CEM

Year of establishment

2010

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Yes


university?

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

Name of the Course


B.Tech

Specialization

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments None


involved

Courses in collaboration with other universities, None


industries, foreign institutions, etc.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with NA


reasons

Examination
System:
Annual/Semester/ Semester
Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Participation of the department in the courses Yes


offered by other departments

10

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
0

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

12

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

13

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information

Nil

90% for each branch


14

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

15

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual

16

Research thrust areas as recognized by major None


funding agencies

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

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

19

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, None


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received
Research facility / centre with
Nil

20

15:1

None

State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies


None

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Publications
*

Monographs

Nil

Chapters in Book

Nil s

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

Details of patents and income generated

None

24

Areas of consultancy and income generated

None

25

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


industries in India and abroad
None

26

Faculty serving in

None

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please


specify)
27

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).

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%

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29

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Last four years)

30
31

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
None
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
NA

32

Student profile programme-wise


Name of
the Applications
Programme (refer received
to question no. 4)

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

Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG

20%

PG to M.Phil.

NA

PG to Ph.D.

NA

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

NA

Employed
Campus selection

7%

Other than campus recruitment


Entrepreneurs

NA
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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

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and


None
D.Litt. during the assessment period
Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with
regard to
a) Library
3500 Books,
Volumes
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
80
c) Total number of class rooms

05

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

Nil

e) Students laboratories

Nil

f) Research laboratories

Nil

400

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university

NA

b) from other institutions/universities

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 programme(s)? If so, highlight the
methodology.

NA

42

Does the department obtain feedback from


a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the
feedback?
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b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?

Yes, Faculty
Improvement
methods

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and


how does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes, Interaction
programmes are
conducted for
students.

43

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

44

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.
Soft Skills training programmes for students

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

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


Actively involved in NSS:_--- Medical Camp, Tree plantation, Blood Donation camps

48

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.

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

Future plans of the department.


Collaboration with The Singareni Collieries Ltd.
PG programmes will be initiated

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Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

2.

Year of establishment

: 2012

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university

:Yes

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.): UG

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

10

S.
No

1
2
3
4

: Nil

: NA

: Nil

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.


Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

: Civil & Environmental Engineering, JNTUH CES

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

NIL

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
NIL

Associate Professors

NIL

NIL

Assistant Professors

NIL

NIL

Others

--

--

--

Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience


and research under guidance
Name

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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information: 60%


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14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : Nil

17.

Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding


agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project
title and grants received project-wise.: Nil

18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received; Nil


a) National collaboration

b) International collaboration

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,


AICTE, etc.; total grants received.: Nil

20.

Research facility / centre with : Nil

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.

Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

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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): --

27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs): Nil

28.

Student projects

29.

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: Nil

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


/ industry / institute: Nil

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil

Students

30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.: Nil

31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Nil

32.

Student profile programme-wise: NA


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
--

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

Percentage against enrolled


--------

36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same University

Nil

from other universities within the State

100%

from universities from other States


from universities outside the country

Nil

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)

Internet facilities for staff and students: Provided

c)

Total number of class rooms : 4Class rooms with ICT facility: One

d)

Students laboratories: 03

e)

Research laboratories: Nil

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a)

from the host institution/university

b)

from other institutions/universities

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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programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.: NA


42.

Does the department obtain feedback from: NA


a.

faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?

b.

students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation 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.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NA

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.: Nil

45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.: NA

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.: NA

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.

Future plans of the department.

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Department of Mechanical Engineering (Material Science & Nano


Technology)
1.

Name of the Department

2.

Year of establishment

: 2012

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?

: Yes

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
: UG

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil

10

: Nil

: NA

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.


Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

: Mechanical Engineering (MSNT), JNTUH CES

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

NIL

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
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

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

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12.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information: 60%

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual:

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17.

Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding


agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project
title and grants received project-wise: Nil

18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil


a) National collaboration

b) International collaboration

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,


AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil

20.

Research facility / centre with: Nil

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:


Nil

22.

Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 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
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23.

Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


/ industries in India and abroad: Nil

26.

Faculty serving in
a)

National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other


(please specify): --

27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs): Nil

28.

Student projects

29.

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: Nil

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


/ industry / institute: Nil

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil

Students

30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.: Nil

31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Nil

32.

Student profile programme-wise: NA


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
--

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

--

--

--

--

--

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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.

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

Percentage against enrolled


--------

36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same University
from other universities within the State

-100%

from universities from other States

--

from universities outside the country

--

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

39.

a)

Library: 1

b)

Internet facilities for staff and students: Provided

c)

Total number of class rooms: 4

d)

Class rooms with ICT facility: 1

e)

Students laboratories: 03

f)

Research laboratories: Nil

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates: NA


a)

from the host institution/university

b)

from other institutions/universities


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40.

Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.: NA

41.

Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.: NA

42.

Does the department obtain feedback from: NA


a.

faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?

b.

students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation 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.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NA

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.: NA

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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.: NA

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.: NA

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.

Future plans of the department.

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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering


1.

Name of the Department: Electronics & Communication Engineering, JNTUH CES

2.

Year of establishment

: 2012

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?

: Yes

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
: UG

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NA

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

: Nil

: NA

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

NIL

Actual (including CAS &


MPS)
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

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T. Mohan Das

7
8

R. Ramya Shree M.Tech


S. Swathi
M.Tech

B. Prem
Kumar
V. Praveen
Kumar

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M.Tech

M.Tech

Micro Electronics &


VLSI
Embedding System
VLSI & Embedding
System
EEE
EEE

M.Tech

EEE

1 year

1 year
4 years

5 years

2 years

12.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information: 50%

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17.

Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies
and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.: Nil

18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil


a) National collaboration

b) International collaboration

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,


etc.; total grants received. : Nil

20.

Research facility / centre with: NIL

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:


Nil

22.

Publications:

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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.

Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


/ industries in India and abroad: Nil

26.

Faculty serving in
a)

National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other


(please specify): --

27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs): Nil

28.

Student projects

29.

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental


projects: Nil

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


/ industry / institute: Nil

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Students

Nil

30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.: Nil

31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Nil

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32.

Student profile programme-wise: NA


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
--

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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

Percentage against enrolled


--------

36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same University
from other universities within the State

-100%

from universities from other States

--

from universities outside the country

--

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to:
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a)

Library: 1

b)

Internet facilities for staff and students: Provided

c)

Total number of class rooms: 4

d)

Class rooms with ICT facility: One

e)

Students laboratories: 04

f)

Research laboratories: Nil

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates: NA


a)

from the host institution/university

b)

from other institutions/universities

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.

Does the department obtain feedback from: NA


a.
b.

c.

faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?

43.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NA

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.: Nil

45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.


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48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.: NA

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.

Future plans of the department.

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Department of Computer Science & Engineering


1.

Name of the Department

2.

Year of establishment

: 2012

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?

: Yes

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
: UG

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Nil

10.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

: Computer Science and Engineering, JNTUH CES

: Nil

: NA

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

NIL

Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
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

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

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12.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information: 60%

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

17.

Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding


agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project
title and grants received project-wise.
: Nil

18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil


a) National collaboration

: Nil

: Nil

b) International collaboration

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,


AICTE, etc.; total grants received.: Nil

20.

Research facility / centre with : Nil

state recognition
national recognition
international recognition

21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:


Nil

22.

Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 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
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24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


/ industries in India and abroad: Nil

26.

Faculty serving in
a)

National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other


(please specify): --

27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs): Nil

28.

Student projects

29.

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: Nil

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


/ industry / institute: Nil

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil

Students

30.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.: Nil

31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Nil

32.

Student profile programme-wise: NA


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
--

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.
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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

Percentage against enrolled


--------

36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same University
from other universities within the State

-100%

from universities from other States

--

from universities outside the country

--

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

39.

40.

a)

Library: 1

b)

Internet facilities for staff and students : Provided

c)

Total number of class rooms: 4

d)

Class rooms with ICT facility: one

e)

Students laboratories: 03

f)

Research laboratories: Nil

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates: NA


a)

from the host institution/university

b)

from other institutions/universities

Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.: NA
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41.

Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.NA

42.

Does the department obtain feedback from : NA


a.

faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?

b.

students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation 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.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NA

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts.: Nil

45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.: 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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.: NA

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.: NA

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.

Future plans of the department. : Nil

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Department of Humanities & Social Sciences


1.

Name of the Department: Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, JNTUH CES

2.

Year of establishment

3.

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes

4.

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
: UG

5.

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

6.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil

7.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

8.

Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System


: Semester

9.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Nil

10

Number of teaching posts sanctioned,


Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Cadre

11.

: 2012

: Nil

: NA

filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual (including
CAS & MPS)

Professors

NIL

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

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

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6
7
8
9
10

P. Praveen
Kumar
G. Devender
Rao
A. Srinivas
K. Komuraiah
Dr. A. J.
Praveen
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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.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil

13.

Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information: 50%

14.

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

15.

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual

16.

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17.

Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding


agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project
title and grants received project-wise: Nil

18.

Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil


a) National collaboration

b) International collaboration

19.

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,


AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil

20.

Research facility / centre with : Nil

state recognition

national recognition

international recognition

21.

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:


Nil

22.

Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 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
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Citation Index range / average


SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index

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:Nil
: Nil
: Nil
: Nil
: Nil

23.

Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24.

Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25.

Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions


/ industries in India and abroad: Nil

26.

Faculty serving in
a)

National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other


(please specify) : a

27.

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs): Nil

28.

Student projects

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: Nil

percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities


/ industry / institute: Nil

29.

30.

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Doctoral / post-doctoral fellows Nil

Students

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national


/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Nil

31.

Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Nil

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32. Student profile programme-wise


Selected

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

--

--

--

--

33. Diversity of students


Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)

% of students
from the
same
university

% of students
from other
universities
within the State

% of students
% 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

Percentage against enrolled


--------

36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same University
from other universities within the State

-100%

from universities from other States

--

from universities outside the country

--

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37.

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period: Nil

38.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

39.

a)

Library: 1

b)

Internet facilities for staff and students: Provided

c)

Total number of class rooms: 4Class rooms with ICT facility: One

d)

Students laboratories: 02

e)

Research laboratories: Nil

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a)

from the host institution/university


NA

b)

from other institutions/universities

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.

Does the department obtain feedback from: NA


a.

faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the


department utilize the feedback?

b.

students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation 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.

List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NA

44.

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)


involving external experts: Nil

45.

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 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.

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.: NA

48.

Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.: NA

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.

Future plans of the department. : Nil

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