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ANNUAL REPORT <strong>2018</strong><br />
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JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research
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Table of Contents<br />
JSS Medical College 132<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital 192<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru 244<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty 304<br />
Department of Water and Health (Faculty of Life Sciences) 332<br />
Department of Health System Management Studies 368<br />
Preamble 6<br />
Acknowledgement 7<br />
Founder President 8<br />
Chancellor’s Message 10<br />
Executive Secretary’s Message 12<br />
Vice Chancellor’s Message 14<br />
Registrar’s Message 16<br />
The Transformation 18<br />
JSS AHER An-Insight 20<br />
Authorities of JSS AHER 23<br />
Academics 56<br />
Research 70<br />
Finance 82<br />
General Administration and Development (GAD) 90<br />
Information Technology and Services (ITS) 110<br />
Bureau of Quality & Statistics (BQS) 114<br />
Examinations 118
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Preamble<br />
Quality education marks the promise for prosperity in any civilization and educational institutions are the pillars<br />
for the growth of any Nation. India has focused largely on transformation in higher education institutions by<br />
setting quality benchmarks which are assessed for rankings and ratings. These attempts are being translated<br />
to not just the outcomes but also towards sustainable development goals that lead to continual growth and<br />
improvement in quality parameters. Diligent adherence to enhancement in key performance indicators coupled<br />
with a holistic vision of a better tomorrow marks the beginning of a success story of any educational system.<br />
In the quest for excellence, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, hitherto known as Jagadguru<br />
Sri Shivarathreeshwara University, has invested in envisioned leadership coupled with crafted industrious<br />
manpower. After over a decade of perseverance, the Deemed to be University, in the year 2017 -18 sees the<br />
glory of national and international merits in the form of prestigious rankings, ratings, and accreditations.<br />
The annual report for the year 2017-18 illustrates the benchmarks achieved by JSS AHER through its Journey<br />
in the quest for “Quality and Excellence”<br />
“Excellence is a continuous process and not an accident”<br />
Dr.A P J Abdul Kalam<br />
Acknowledgment<br />
JSS AHER, since its inception in 2008, is emerging as one of the pioneering research institutes in the healthcare<br />
sector with the Blessings of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, Chancellor;<br />
Visionary thinking of Dr. C.G. Betsurmath, Executive Secretary, JSS Mahavidyapeetha; and Innovative strategies<br />
of Dr. B. Suresh, Vice-Chancellor, JSS AHER. We sincerely thank them for their valuable guidance and leadership<br />
in leading this Deemed-to-be-University to scale such heights in such a short span of time.<br />
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our Board of Management and other statutory bodies who continue to render<br />
valuable guidance and support in all our endeavors.<br />
We acknowledge the efforts of the administrators, officers and executors of daily affairs of JSS AHER who have<br />
made valuable contributions for the smooth functioning of the organisation’s activities through their relentless<br />
efforts. Our sincere thanks to the administrators, teaching and nonteaching faculty of the constituent colleges<br />
for their valuable service to the JSS AHER.<br />
Our heartfelt gratitude to the University Grants Commission and the Ministry of Human Resource Department<br />
for their guidance, support and mentoring in all our initiatives and endeavors.<br />
Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much and our heartfelt thanks to one and all who have made<br />
their contributions in the functioning of JSS AHER with their knowledge and skills.
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Founder President<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji, the 23rd Pontiff of Sri Jagadguru<br />
Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math, known as Sri Suttur Math, inherited the legacy of the 10 century old<br />
Srimath at an early age. He was born in 1916 and ascended the Peetha in 1928 when he was hardly twelve. He<br />
shared the responsibilities with his senior, Jagadguru Pattada Shivarathri Mahaswamigalu. Ever since he had<br />
been at the helm of affairs of the Math for more than half a century. Every step he took forward was in search<br />
of new areas of service.<br />
He was a patron of arts and literature and a scholar in Kannada and Sanskrit. He sacrificed his educational<br />
career to provide succour to the helpless poor. The burning desire to assuage the educational needs of hundreds<br />
rural children, he started the first free hostel at Mysore in 1941. Thus began his journey of socio- economic<br />
transformation of the region with the establishment of Schools, Colleges and Sanskrit Patashalas in and around<br />
Mysore . A single minded dedication to a task aimed at the welfare of all alone goaded him to trudge a path<br />
of sacrifice. The incredible divine grace coupled with intense and sustained focus resulted in materialisation<br />
of his great dreams of establishing free schools and hostels, professional colleges, centres of art, music,<br />
and literature etc,. Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Swamiji had a strong vision of starting educational<br />
institutions in rural areas considering the hardship of students coming to cities seeking education. In order<br />
to make this possible, he started the Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Mahavidyapeetha in 1954, later it<br />
was registered under the Societies’ Registration Act in 1962. Under the untiring efforts of Dr. Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Mahaswamiji, the Vidyapeetha has witnessed enormous growth in the field of education. Thousands<br />
of children, men and women found solace under his boundless compassion.<br />
Though the earthly sojourn of His Holiness came to end in 1986, his indomitable spirit lingers through over<br />
350 institutions across the continents. The centenary birth anniversary of Jagadguru Dr. Shivarathri Rajendra<br />
Mahaswamiji was celebrated in 2015 by the devotees all over the world as a token of expressing the respect<br />
and gratitude to the ever-loving spirit of this Noble Saint and by following his principle of `work is worship’.<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji<br />
Founder President of JSS Mahavidyapeetha
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Chancellor’s Message<br />
His Holiness<br />
Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji<br />
Chancellor, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research is entering the second decade of its fruitful existence,<br />
coupled with a vision of modern excellence, after creating a niche for itself which is hard to match<br />
in such a short span of one decade. The Deemed-to-be-University, since its inception, has moved to<br />
become an Academy of Higher Education & Research receiving many accolades both nationally and<br />
internationally. This shows the quality of education and research available in the corridors of this<br />
organization, and its desire to excel its own standards. This ideal has been inculcated in the framework<br />
of the institution and followed, with a sense of commitment, by all those working in the Academy. It<br />
may be difficult to reach the pinnacle, but, even more difficult to remain there. It can be achieved only<br />
by continued and dedicated work in the pursuit of excellence. In achieving these objectives, the basic<br />
purpose to serve the society should also be kept on a top priority.<br />
The JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research is presenting its <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2017-18, having a<br />
motto as “Quality and Excellence”. This is not only a technical requirement for any institution, but a<br />
way of projecting its meaningful blossoming.<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, the present pontiff and the 24th<br />
Peethadhyaksha of Sri Jagadguru Veerasimhasana Suttur Math, assumed the Peetha in 1986 at the<br />
young age of 29 years. He had his spiritual training under the guidance of his illustrious predecessor<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Dr Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji the founder president of the JSS<br />
Mahavidyapeetha, an educational and cultural organization dedicated to the ideal of providing<br />
education to the villages of Karnataka.<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, the Honourable Chancellor of<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Eduction & Research - a visionary, endeavoured not only to cross the<br />
Vindhyas and establish engineering colleges, schools, etc at NOIDA (UP) and the JSS Spiritual and<br />
Cultural Centre at New Delhi but also travelled beyond the shores of the country and established<br />
the presence of the Math in USA, Mauritius and Dubai. His efforts to reach out to the core of the<br />
problems that challenge our society be it literacy , health care, employment or building values<br />
amongst the society is lauded and recognised by one and all. It is His Vision that has taken the<br />
Deemed university to achieve significant milestones in a short span of ten years and be recognised<br />
as one of the most progressive universities in the field of Health Sciences.
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Dr. C.G. Betsurmath<br />
Executive Secretary, JSS Mahavidyapeetha<br />
Executive Secretary’s Message<br />
Dr. C G Betsurmath is the Chief Executive Officer and<br />
Administrative Head of JSS Mahavidyapeetha and its<br />
Institutions. He was the Senior Super Time Scale (Rtd)<br />
Karnataka Administrative Service Officer of the rank of<br />
Special Secretary to Government of Karnataka.<br />
He Joined Karnataka Administrative Services and<br />
served as Tahasildar of Navalagund, Gokak, Shiggaon,<br />
Bhatkal, Chikkodi taluks; Assistant Commissioner and<br />
Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Gadag and Davanagere<br />
Sub-Divisions; Additional Deputy Commissioner<br />
and Additional District Magistrate of Davanagere<br />
and Mysuru Districts; Commissioner, Mysuru Urban<br />
DevelopmentAuthority; Commissioner, Archaeology,<br />
Museums & Heritage, GoK; Commissioner, Mysuru<br />
City Corporation<br />
He has Worked as a resource person and has guided<br />
several officers in the Administrative Training Institute,<br />
Mysuru and Karnataka Police Academy, Mysuru<br />
mentoring the Tahasildars, Assistant Commissioners,<br />
IAS and IPS probationers and other senior officers of<br />
the State and Central Government, on Land Revenue<br />
Administration, Land Reforms Act, Land Acquisition<br />
Act, Magisterial Powers and Functions, Urban Planning,<br />
Heritage Conservation and Management, Human<br />
Rights and Human Development, Right to Information<br />
Act, Heritage Conservation and Management<br />
He has played a major role as State-level Resource<br />
Person during the General Elections empanelled by<br />
Election Commission of India and has been key in<br />
Organizational role for several government convened<br />
Seminars, Workshops and events.<br />
He has been instrumental and had contributed as a<br />
Deputy Special Officer of several committees during<br />
the last 6 years of Dasara Festivities in the state of<br />
Karnataka.<br />
His Administrative services has seen many<br />
contributions, the crux of those being,<br />
1. Rural Urban Migration: Theory and Applications<br />
(With Special Reference to the Application of<br />
Todaro Model to India), The Indian Journal of<br />
Labour Economics, Silver Jubilee Conference<br />
Number, Vol.XXVI, No.4, January 1984, pp.285-<br />
301 (with Dr.N.S.Hiremath)<br />
2. Background Paper on Record of Rights, 1992<br />
3. “Public Administration in a Democratic Setup”,<br />
Conference of All India Federation of State Civil<br />
Administrative Service Association, 7th and 8th<br />
May 1994, Bengaluru<br />
4. Total Literacy Campaign: Uttara Kannada District<br />
(in Kannada), 1994<br />
5. Literacy: Chikkodi Experiment (in Kannada), 1995<br />
6. Jamabandi: Objective, Types and Formats (in<br />
Kannada), 1996<br />
7. Namma Bharat (Editor): Golden Jubilee Celebrations<br />
of India’s Independence, 1998, Gadag<br />
8. SwatantryadaSaviNeeru (Editor): Golden Jubilee<br />
Celebrations of India’s Independence, 1998, Gadag<br />
9. The System of Computerisation of Land Records<br />
(Kannada), 2000.<br />
The success of any institution lies in its commitment to ensuring quality and striving to translate this<br />
into excellence. I am proud to have seen the growth of JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
as a deemed university going by leaps and bounds in the one decade of its existence. It has strived<br />
to excel in whatever it has done, giving importance to ensuring quality in all its endeavors. Success<br />
has come from within and the quality of the leadership reflects in the success of the team and in this,<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research is blessed with good leadership. The institution should<br />
strive to reach greater heights in its pursuit of improving higher education and should strive to reach<br />
and surpass the bench mark it has set for itself.<br />
I wish the Institution more success.
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Vice-Chancellor’s Message<br />
Dr. B. Suresh<br />
Vice-Chancellor, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
In the short span of one decade, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research has pushed itself<br />
beyond boundaries and has shown that for success no obstacle is difficult enough. In its quest for<br />
excellence JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research has strived to ensure quality in all its<br />
endeavors. Thoughtful strategic planning and thinking ahead and wanting to better the best has<br />
seen this young Deemed to be University succeeding and reaching the top in a short span of time<br />
matching other universities who are centuries old. The quality of the JSS Academy of Higher Education<br />
& Research is reflected in its commitments to excel against all odds and I am proud to have been the<br />
Vice Chancellor during the inception of the Deemed to be University and seen this glorious decade<br />
of success. I only wish that the JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research continues in its path<br />
towards excellence by maintaining the highest standards of quality. Wishing JSS Academy of Higher<br />
Education & Research all the best.<br />
Prof Suresh Bhojraj , Vice-Chancellor, JSS Academy of<br />
Higher Education and Research, Mysuru, for the past<br />
thirty five years has been actively involved in uplifting<br />
the standards of pharmacy education and profession<br />
in India. He was elected in 2003 as the President<br />
of Pharmacy Council of India, the statutory body<br />
regulating the pharmacy education and profession in<br />
India. He was once again re-elected as the President<br />
of Pharmacy Council of India in August 2008 and in<br />
August 2013 and broke all records by winning the PCI<br />
Presidentship for the fourth time and has the unique<br />
honor being elected four times to this leadership<br />
position. He was also the Chairman of the Scientific<br />
Body of Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (2012<br />
-2017 ) which is responsible for setting of standards<br />
for pharmaceutical substances and formulations.<br />
The Leadership provided by Dr B Suresh at the<br />
Pharmacy Council of India has resulted in bringing<br />
about a paradigm shift in Pharmacy Education in<br />
India. The council had been able to bring out several<br />
pathbreaking regulations that helped enhance the<br />
standards and quality of Phamacy Education and<br />
Profession in the country. He pioneered the cause<br />
of promoting “Pharmacy Practice” concept in India<br />
and has the unique honour of having introduced<br />
postgraduate programme in “Pharmacy Practice”<br />
and “Pharm D” programmes in India and continues<br />
to strive to uplift this facet of pharmacy profession by<br />
closely working with other global leaders.<br />
As the Vice Chancellor of JSS Academy of Higher<br />
Education and research, Mysuru - formerly known as<br />
JSS University, he has nurtured the deemed university<br />
to scale great heights in a short span of time and<br />
was successful in helping the university be ranked<br />
37th nationally by the NIRF, MHRD ( <strong>2018</strong>), ranked<br />
Number 1 by the Karnataka State University Ranking<br />
Framework (KSURF )( 2017 )under the young university<br />
category and obtaining NAAC ‘ A’ grade with a CGPA of<br />
3.34 out of 4.0. (2013) The Deemed-to-be-University<br />
was able to forge several national and international<br />
colloborations under his leadership and has been<br />
receiving national and international recognition for<br />
the efforts in nurturing interdisciplinary research in<br />
Medical education.<br />
Dr. Suresh is also the delegate member of the United<br />
States Pharmacopeia Convention and the Chairman<br />
of International commission of Accreditation Council<br />
of Pharmacy Education, ACPE, USA and is the<br />
Executive Member of the Commonwealth Pharmacists<br />
Association (CPA). He was also the past President<br />
of Asian Association of Schools of Pharmacy and<br />
Chairman of the Education Section of the Federation<br />
of Asian Pharmaceutical Association.He is the past<br />
President of the Indian Pharmaceutical Association.<br />
Dr Suresh has to his credit several national and<br />
International publications and has initiated several<br />
international collaborations through bilateral,<br />
academic and research exchange programmes. He<br />
has to his credit of having organized several national<br />
and international meetings and conferences in India<br />
and elsewhere, and had spearheaded the organizing<br />
of the World Congress of Pharmaceutical Sciences<br />
2011, 71st International Congress of FIP. He has<br />
actively involved himself with the education initiatives<br />
of FIP and been an active member of FIP Pharmacy<br />
Education Task Force.<br />
In recognition of his invaluable services in the field<br />
of pharmaceutical education, he is a recipient of<br />
several national and international awards and to<br />
mention in particular the FAPA Ishidate Award–2004<br />
(International Award) and Doctor of Science (D.Sc.,)<br />
Honoris Causa conferred by The Tamilnadu Dr MGR<br />
Medical University, Chennai in 2007 and by the Rani<br />
Durgavathi Vishwavidyalaya , Jabalpur, Madhya<br />
Pradesh in 2012.<br />
Dr B.Suresh is also the recipient of the presitigious<br />
‘Eminent Pharmacist Award’ of the Indian<br />
Pharmaceutical association , the ‘ML Shroff award’<br />
of the Indian Hospital Pharmacists Association and<br />
the ‘KC Chatterjee award’ of the Indian Pharmacy<br />
Graduates Asssociation and the Fellowship of the<br />
Commonwealth Pharmacists Association.<br />
He continues to provide his leadership role in his<br />
multifaceted career by serving on several national and<br />
International statutory committees, viz. Drug Technical<br />
Advisory Board, National Board of accreditation,<br />
national committee for Clinical establishments and<br />
committee for Control and Supervision of Experiments<br />
on Animals (CPSEA).<br />
He is fondly liked by all his colleagues for his humane<br />
approach and his excellent team leadership.
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Registrar’s Message<br />
Dr. Manjunatha B<br />
Registrar, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
For any institution to keep in apace to the advancements in education and information technology,<br />
it needs to constantly strive for excellence in any field and for this it needs to maintain the highest<br />
quality in all its endeavors. JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research constantly strives for quality<br />
and this dedication to excel against all odds and striving to be the best has helped it to excel in the<br />
richly deserved ranking and accreditation. With its achievements in a short span of a decade JSS<br />
Academy of Higher Education & Research has proved that it can take on the best and I am sure JSS<br />
Academy of Higher Education & Research can only keep going further and further in its success story.<br />
I wish JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research all the best and I am proud to have been a part<br />
of this success story.<br />
Dr. B. Manjunatha started his career in the department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology in 1995 soon<br />
after his undergraduation. He completed his post-graduation in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology in the<br />
year 2000.<br />
As Secretary of Medical Education Unit for 9 years, he was instrumental in disseminating knowledge about<br />
latest technology in medical education. He has many publications in national and international journals.<br />
Having played a key role in his early academics, he has been instrumental in organizing various national and<br />
international conferences, workshops and seminars. He has jointly authored books on Medical Education<br />
Technology, Forensic Medicine & Toxicology and has contributed chapters to textbooks. He has guided<br />
many post-graduate students & Ph.D. scholars. He is also honorary faculty at Karnataka Police Academy,<br />
Mysore.<br />
Apart from being academician he also possesses administrative experience of leading the JSS Medical<br />
College as Vice-Principal from 2009 and 2012. His administrative skills saw him being instilled as the<br />
Registrar of JSS AHER (formerly JSS University) during July 2012. Ever since assuming the office he has<br />
been instrumental in leading the organization in various ranking and accreditations, academics, research,<br />
infrastructure development etc., ensuring the best of the outcomes. His excellent human resources<br />
management has yielded a harmonious and progressive administration within the organization.
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THE TRANSFORMATION
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JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research (JSS<br />
AHER), formerly known as JSS University, is a Deemed<br />
to be University located in Mysuru, Karnataka. It was<br />
established in 2008 under Section 3 of the UGC Act<br />
1956 and is part of JSS Mahavidyapeetha, which runs<br />
a variety of educational institutions. This Deemed-tobe<br />
University is recognized by MHRD and accredited<br />
by NAAC with A Grade (3.34 CGPA) in the year 2013<br />
and will be undergoing the 2nd cycle of accreditation<br />
in the year <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
The Deemed to be University has been focusing<br />
on teaching, research and health services since<br />
its inception. Under the Leadership and gracious<br />
Patronage and Blessings of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, the Chancellor<br />
of JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research and<br />
Vice Chancellor, Dr.B.Suresh, a noted multifaceted<br />
leader of repute, the Deemed to be University has made<br />
great progress in grooming graduates, postgraduates,<br />
and PhD researchers by providing effective value<br />
based education across our institutions by focusing<br />
on overall development of an individual through stateof-art<br />
facilities to make the learner a useful citizen to<br />
the society.<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research is<br />
focused on medical and health-related studies, and<br />
JSS AHER - AN INSIGHT<br />
comprises JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College<br />
& Hospital and JSS College of Pharmacy at the main<br />
campus in Mysuru as well as another pharmacy<br />
college in Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu. With a view to<br />
extend the horizons in the field of Health Sciences,<br />
the Department of Water and Health (Faculty of<br />
Life Sciences) and Department of Health System<br />
Management Studies have been integrated as<br />
Deemed-to-be University Departments<br />
Today, more than 500 faculty members instruct<br />
approximately around 5000 undergraduate<br />
andgraduate students of various disciplines,including<br />
around 300 research scholars. JSS AHER generous<br />
financial aid program ensures that talented students<br />
from all economic backgrounds can afford quality<br />
education. A vast range of educational, cultural,<br />
social and extra-curricular activities are available<br />
to students, faculty and staff. Campus life activities<br />
are built around the concepts of encouraging each<br />
member to express his or her talents and to respect<br />
all members of our pluralistic culture.<br />
JSS AHER has also played a pivotal role in ensuring<br />
that the students and faculty benefit through wideranging<br />
international tie-ups. The institutions have<br />
collaborations with reputed universities, industrial and<br />
research organizations. These include International<br />
collaboration with La Trobe University- Australia, Khon<br />
Kaen University -Thailand, University of Southern<br />
Nevada and Long Island University - USA, AIMST<br />
University – Malaysia, Howard University - Washington<br />
DC, University of Illinois at Chicago - USA, AlfaGene<br />
Biosciences Inc – USA, National Institutes of Health -<br />
USA, Oman Medical College – Oman, etc.<br />
A wide range of international study and research<br />
opportunities are available to both undergraduate<br />
and graduate students, including the chance to<br />
conduct research abroad. JSS AHER also supports the<br />
students interested in individual or group curricular<br />
projects abroad. International alumni groups helpJSS<br />
AHER to build global networks. Multidimensional<br />
partnerships with faculty and institutions around the<br />
world help foster the flow of ideas. Faculty members<br />
collaborate with colleagues throughout the world to<br />
carry out important, cutting-edge research under<br />
various scholarships<br />
The research outputs have supported high impact<br />
publication in premier scientific journals and have<br />
contributed new knowledge to the understanding<br />
of newer drugs, therapy and treatment through<br />
innovations and patents. There is a wealth of<br />
knowledge that is being generated every single<br />
day in the health care & life sciences field through<br />
the centres of excellence of setup within the<br />
organization to address important societal problems.<br />
JSS AHER combines leading medical research and<br />
compassionate patient care to face the world’s most<br />
pressing medical challenges. Major Research Grants<br />
from National Funding Agencies reveal the quality of<br />
the programs offered.<br />
JSS AHER has a sharp focus on attracting the best<br />
researchers and research scholars by providing<br />
them with comprehensive support and motivation.<br />
Internationally renowned academicians, management<br />
experts, corporate consultants and entrepreneurs<br />
have always been associated with us helping us make<br />
great strides in research as well as enhancing the<br />
employability of our students. Industry interaction at<br />
JSS AHER is of a high degree, thanks to its worldclass<br />
Advisory Board consisting of top-notch leaders<br />
in academics and research from across the world.<br />
Our alumni as CEOs, Entrepreneurs, and leading<br />
academicians/researchers are our brand ambassadors<br />
both nationally and globally.<br />
Outreach programs inculcate the social and<br />
professional responsibilities while personality<br />
development programs, sports, cultural and literary<br />
activities facilitate holistic development of students.<br />
Today, the JSS AHER’s interdisciplinary approach to<br />
world-changing research and insatiable commitment<br />
to rigorous inquiry remain core values and help lead<br />
the country in scientific and technological innovation.<br />
The Institution is also sparking change that will<br />
impact the future generations to come by working<br />
in partnership with policymakers and practitioners<br />
worldwide, bringing improvements to people’s lives in<br />
real time.<br />
Department of Higher Education, Government of<br />
Karnataka rated JSS Academy of Higher Education<br />
& Research, Mysuru as a four-star institution with a<br />
Score of 711 out of 1000 and was first among Young<br />
Universities in Karnataka in 2017<br />
It is also the first institution in the state of Karnataka<br />
to receive this recognition and first to receive 4 Star<br />
among the Health Science based Institution in India.<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research has<br />
been awarded QS 4-Stars rating in excellence by QS -<br />
Quacquarelli Symonds from the UK in <strong>2018</strong><br />
JSS AHER embraces the challenges of the 21st Century<br />
by building new bridges across old boundaries. These<br />
bridges include new educational programs and<br />
interdisciplinary studies, strategic partnerships with<br />
private and public R&D centres that pool resources and<br />
promote innovative research and new international<br />
relationships<br />
Thus, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
cater to Medical, Dental, Pharmacy, Life sciences<br />
and Health system management professionals<br />
with knowledge, skills and competencies at global<br />
standards with imbibed core values of respect,<br />
professionalism, leadership and social responsibilities<br />
to meet the health care needs of mankind. The<br />
JSS institutions have had a long-standing legacy<br />
in advancing education with both the preparation<br />
of educators and the advancement of research and<br />
scholarship. Renowned as a destination of learning,<br />
research and service the reputation of JSS Academy of<br />
Higher Education & Research has become synonymous<br />
with quality education in India and abroad.
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THE JOURNEY<br />
DISTINCTIONS<br />
Statutory Approvals & Recognitions<br />
Medical Council<br />
of India<br />
Dental Council<br />
of India<br />
Pharmacy Council<br />
of India<br />
Rehabilitation<br />
Council of India<br />
All India Council<br />
for Technical<br />
Education<br />
National Board of<br />
Accreditation<br />
National<br />
Accreditation Board<br />
for Calibration<br />
and Testing<br />
Laboratories<br />
National<br />
Accreditation Board<br />
for Hospitals
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VISION PLAN<br />
VISION 2025 - TRANSFORMATION FROM GOOD TO EXCELLENT<br />
Vision<br />
To provide education that helps transformation of individuals and society.<br />
Mission<br />
The mission of JSSU is to expand the boundaries of education and to make the most amazing learning<br />
possible by:<br />
Providing superior undergraduate, graduate and professional education to its students.<br />
Developing and advancing the talents of students to create applicable knowledge.<br />
Nurturing translational and transformational research that benefit the society.<br />
Inspiring to excel in health sciences delivery and care.<br />
Focus Areas of Education and Research<br />
Health Sciences<br />
Science and Technology<br />
Energy, Environment and Water resources<br />
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship<br />
Policy, Leadership and Good Governance
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Authorities of JSS AHER
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LEADERSHIP<br />
Good Governance and Leadership with Intellectual Honesty and Realizing<br />
Philosophies are key to growth and success of an organization. Good Governance<br />
at JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research is realized as the experience and<br />
wisdom of eminent personalities serving on the Board of Management, Academic<br />
Council, Finance Committee, Planning and Monitoring Board and the Authorities.<br />
The Deemed University provides good governance befitting its stature by steering,<br />
rewarding, controlling, mobilizing and understanding its resources and be able to<br />
realize the same through the highest standards of transparency, accountability,<br />
and efficiency.
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Members of the Board of Management<br />
1. Dr. B Suresh<br />
Vice-Chancellor (Chairman),<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
2. Hon’ble Justice Sri Shivaraj Patil<br />
# 254, “Sparsh”, 18th Cross, Sadashivanagar, Bengaluru -560 080.<br />
A COMMITMENT FROM THE LEADERSHIP<br />
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT<br />
3. Dr. C G Betsurmath<br />
Executive Secretary, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Ramanuja Road, Mysuru-570 004.<br />
4. Dr. Girish H. Shah<br />
Member, Medical Faculty, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Gujarat<br />
#108,Takshshila Apartment, Majura Gate, Surat-395 005.<br />
5. Dr. V.M. Katoch<br />
Former Secretary (Department of Health Research) & Former Director General,<br />
ICMR, B-16, Govind Marg, Opposite BarafKhana, Raja Park, Jaipur - 302004 (Rajasthan).<br />
6. Dr. Chandrashekar Shetty. S<br />
Former Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences,<br />
#130,1st Main Road, MLA Lay Out, R.T. Nagar, Bengaluru-560 032.<br />
7. Prof. B.G. Mulimani<br />
Former Vice-Chancellor & Chief Advisor, BLDE University,<br />
P. No. 154, Rani Channamma Nagar Dharwad-580 001.<br />
8. Dr. H. Basavanagowdappa<br />
Principal, JSS Medical College, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
9. Dr. S. Balasubramanian<br />
Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
10. Dr. S.P. Dhanabal<br />
Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
11. Dr.G. Anil Kumar<br />
Professor of Prosthodontics,<br />
JSS Dental College &Hospital, Sri. Shivarathreeshwara Nagara, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
12. Dr. R. Vijaysimha<br />
Controller of Examinations, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
13. Dr. B. Manjunatha<br />
Registrar, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015. (Secretary)
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The major considerations<br />
and approvals of the Board of<br />
Management,<br />
At the 42 nd Meeting of the BoM,<br />
considered and approved<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<strong>Report</strong> of the UGC Expert Committee on<br />
review of the functioning of Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara University, 5-7 July 2017.<br />
Formation of the following Special Interest Groups<br />
(SIG) in the university.<br />
1. Special Interest Group in “Comprehensive<br />
Geriatric Care”<br />
2. Special Interest Group in “Policy Research”<br />
3. Special Interest Group in “Public Health”<br />
4. Special Interest Group (SIG) in “3D Printing in<br />
Health Care”<br />
Considered and approved organizing of the Eighth<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Convocation of JSS University, Mysuru in<br />
October/November 2017 and approved conduct<br />
of 8th Asian Association of Schools of Pharmacy<br />
(AASP) Conference 2017.<br />
Nomination of Central Government’s nominee for<br />
Board of Management.<br />
A brief report on the analysis of publications by the<br />
faculty of the constituent colleges of Jagadguru<br />
Sri Shivarathreeshwara University for the period<br />
Jan 2016 to Dec 2016.<br />
Brief report on KSURF and NIRF 2017 Results<br />
Renewal of MOU between Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru and JSS<br />
College of Arts, Commerce, Science, Mysuru.;<br />
Uppsala Monitoring Centre, Sweden.<br />
MOU between Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara<br />
University and QuantumZyme LLP, Bengaluru for<br />
Collaborative Research and Development.;<br />
Innov4Sight Health and Biomedical Systems<br />
Bengaluru for<br />
Collaborative Research and Development;<br />
Institute for global public health Frank H. Netter<br />
MD school of Medicine Quinnipiac University,<br />
USA.<br />
Collaborative Research and PhD Co-<br />
Supervision Agreement between Jagadguru<br />
Sri Shivarathreeshwara University (JSSU) and<br />
LaTrobe University, Australia.<br />
Letter of Engagement and Letter of<br />
Specific Agreement between Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara University (JSSU) and<br />
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School<br />
of Pharmacy SIUE School of Pharmacy, United<br />
States of America.<br />
At the 44 th Meeting of the BoM,<br />
considered and approved<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The <strong>Annual</strong> audited accounts of the University for<br />
the year 2016-17.<br />
Revised Estimates of JSS University and its<br />
Constituent Colleges for the year 2017-18.<br />
Creation of Chair in the name of ‘His Holiness<br />
Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji<br />
Chair’ for Research Advancement in Jagadguru<br />
Sri Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru.<br />
Proposal submitted to the Government of India for<br />
the establishment of Institution of Eminence.<br />
Proposal of establishsing Open and Distance<br />
Learning (ODL) programmes at Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara University as per UGC<br />
Regulations.<br />
Proposal of changing the name of ‘Jagadguru<br />
Sri Shivarathreeshwara (JSS) University to ‘JSS<br />
Academy of Higher Education & Research’<br />
(Deemed to be University).<br />
Smart Campus Policy of Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru.<br />
<br />
Conduct of 4th Asia Pacific Pharmacovigilance<br />
Training Course <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
MOA between Jagadguru Sri Shivarasthreeshwara<br />
University (JSSU), Mysuru-India and University of<br />
Illinois, Chicago, USA.<br />
Brief report of the 8th Convocation held on 22nd<br />
November 2017.<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Quality Assurance <strong>Report</strong> (AQAR) to be<br />
submitted to NAAC Office.<br />
At the 45 th Meeting of the BoM,<br />
considered and approved<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The <strong>Annual</strong> audited accounts of the University for<br />
the year 2016-17.<br />
Revised Estimates of JSS University and its<br />
Constituent Colleges for the year 2017-18.<br />
Creation of Chair in the name of ‘His Holiness<br />
Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji<br />
Chair’ for Research Advancement in Jagadguru<br />
Sri Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru.<br />
Proposal submitted to the Government of India for<br />
the establishment of Institution of Eminence.<br />
<br />
<br />
Proposal of establishsing Open and Distance<br />
Learning (ODL) programmes at Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara University as per UGC<br />
Regulations.<br />
Proposal of changing the name of ‘Jagadguru<br />
Sri Shivarathreeshwara (JSS) University to ‘JSS<br />
Academy of Higher Education & Research’<br />
(Deemed to be University).<br />
Smart Campus Policy of Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Conduct of 4th Asia Pacific Pharmacovigilance<br />
Training Course <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
MOA between Jagadguru Sri Shivarasthreeshwara<br />
University (JSSU), Mysuru-India and University of<br />
Illinois, Chicago, USA.<br />
Brief report of the 8th Convocation held on 22nd<br />
November 2017.<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Quality Assurance <strong>Report</strong> (AQAR) to be<br />
submitted to NAAC Office.
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Members of the Planning & Monitoring Board<br />
1. Dr. B Suresh<br />
Vice-Chancellor (Chairman),<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
2. Dr. C.G. Betsurmath<br />
Executive Secretary, JSS Mahavidyapeetha,<br />
Dr. Sri Shivarathr Rajendra Circle, Ramanuja Road, Mysuru-570 004.<br />
3. Sri. S. Sathyam<br />
IAS (Retd), Flat- F 205, Nana Nani Homes (Phase-3),<br />
Dhaliyur Road, Dhaliur, Thondamuthur Post, Coimbatore- 641 109.<br />
4. Dr. Ramanathnan Ramanan<br />
Mission Director of Additional Secretary, Atal Innovation Mission<br />
#111, Niti Ayog, San Sad Marg, Sansad Marg Area, New Delhi-110 001.<br />
5. Dr. R.K. Sharma<br />
Director, DFRL, DRDO, Siddhartha Nagar, Mysuru-570 011.<br />
6. Dr. Surinder Singh<br />
Director, National Institute of Biologicals (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare)<br />
Plot No. A-32, Sector-62 (Institutional Area) Noida-201309. (U.P)-INDIA.<br />
7. Dr. B.D. Athani<br />
Special DGHS, Government of India, Directorate General of Health Sciences,<br />
439-B, A-Wing, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi-110 108.<br />
At the 15 th Meeting of the PMB, considered and approved<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Analysis of publications by faculty of the constituent colleges of Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara<br />
University for the period from January 2016-December 2016.<br />
Brief report on the development on the establishment of campus at Varuna.<br />
MoU between Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University and Quantum Zyme LLP, Bengaluru for<br />
Collaborative Research and Development.<br />
MoU between Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University and Institute for global public health Frank H<br />
Netter MD School of Medicine Quinnipiac University, USA.<br />
At the 16 th Meeting of the PMB, considered and approved<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Establishing Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Programmes at our University as per UGC Regulations.<br />
Proposal submitted to the Govt of India for the establishment of Institutions of Eminence<br />
Notification issued by MHRD (GOI) about changing the name of “Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara<br />
University” as “JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research”.<br />
Award of 4-star rating by the QS Intelligence unit to JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research.<br />
Planning for development of JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research campus at Varuna.<br />
Self-Study <strong>Report</strong> (SSR) submitted to NAAC for Second Cycle of Reaccreditation.<br />
8. Dr. Parthasarathy<br />
IFS, Former Ambassador to USA, # 96, South End Road,1st Cross, Basavangudi, Benguluru-560 004.<br />
9. Dr. V .S. Chauhan<br />
Member, UGC & Director International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Bio-Technology (ICGEB),<br />
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi-110 067. (UGC nominee)<br />
10. Mr. Shivakumar Pattabhiraman<br />
Chief Executive Officer, Apollo Hospitals,<br />
No: 21, Greams Lane, Off Greams Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600 006.<br />
11. Prof. Sangameshwar B.G<br />
Vice-Chancellor, JSS Science and Technology University (Formerly SJCE),<br />
JSS TI Campus, Mysuru.-570 006.<br />
12. Dr. B. Manjunatha<br />
Registrar, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.(Secretary)
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List of Members of Finance Committee of JSS AHER during -2017-18<br />
Board of Studies in Surgery and Allied Subjects (Post Graduate)<br />
1. Dr. B. Suresh<br />
Vice-Chancellor, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru – Chairman<br />
2. Prof. M. H Dhananjaya<br />
Advisor, Technical Education Division, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, SJCE Campus, Mysuru-570 006.<br />
3. Prof. B.G Mulimani<br />
Chief Adviser, BLDE University, Smt. Bangaramma Sajjan Campus, Bijapur- 586103.<br />
4. Sri S. Shivanandam<br />
Finance Officer, Central University of Karnataka, Post Office- Kadaganchi , Taluk - Aland , Gulbarga,<br />
Pin Code-585367.<br />
5. Sri. S. Puttasubbappa<br />
Director, Finance, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysuru.<br />
6. Sri. C . C Hiremath<br />
Finance Officer, Member Secretary, JSS AHER, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr.Manjunatha . B<br />
Registrar, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research,Mysuru.- Invitee.<br />
In pursuance of the powers conferred under Section 3.4 of Memorandum of Association and Rules of JSS<br />
University, Mysuru, the Post Graduate Board of Studies in Surgery and Allied Subjects is reconstituted with the<br />
following members:<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
1. Dr. Mruthyunjaya<br />
Professor & HOD, Dept. of Orthopaedics, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
2. Dr. M.S Sujatha<br />
Professor & HOD, Dept. of OBG, JSS Medical College. Mysuru<br />
3. Dr. M.B. Bharathi<br />
Professor, Dept. of ENT, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. Premnath Raman<br />
Professor, Dept. of Ophthalmology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
5. Dr. M.S. Anil Kumar<br />
Professor, Dept. of Surgery, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
6. Dr. N. Ravishankar<br />
Professor, Dept. of Surgery, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr. Girish T.D<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Urology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
8. Dr. Mamatha S<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of OBG, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
9. Dr. Sandeep S<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of ENT, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
10. Dr. Vijay L<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Plastic Surgery, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
11. Dr. C. S. Subramanian<br />
Professor of Dept. of Surgery<br />
No. 7, Suseela Ammal Nagar, 3rd Main Road,<br />
Kanagasabai Nagar, Chidambaram - 608001<br />
12. Dr. Rajagopalan N<br />
Professor, Dept. of Orthopaedics, Rajarajeshwari Medical College & Hospital<br />
202, Kambipura, Mysore Rd., Benagaluru – 560074.u<br />
Remarks<br />
Chairperson<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
External Member<br />
External Member
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Pre and Para Clinical Board of Studies in Faculty of Medicine (UG)<br />
Clinical Board of Studies in Faculty of Medicine (UG)<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
1. Dr. Rajalakshmi R<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Physiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Chairperson<br />
1. Dr. Jagadish Kumar K<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Paediatrics, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Chairperson<br />
2. Dr. N.M. Shamasundar<br />
Professor, Dept. of Anatomy, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Member<br />
2. Dr. Rajesh Raman<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Psychiatry, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Member<br />
3. Dr. Arun M.<br />
Professor, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. M. N. Sumana<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Microbiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
5. Dr. B. Vijaya<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Transfusion Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
6. Dr. M. R. Narayana Murthy<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr. A. M. Satish<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology<br />
JSS Medical College, Sri Shivarathreeswara Nagara, Mysuru<br />
8. Dr. S. Suchitha<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Pathology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
9. Dr. Morubagal Raghavendra Rao<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
10. Dr. Madhu B<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
11. Dr. S.D. Mamatha<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Plastic Surgery, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
12. Dr. V. Vedagiri<br />
Professor of Pharmacology,<br />
# 128, Main Road, Radha Nagar, Chrompet, Chennai- 600 044.<br />
13. Dr. Ravi B.V<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Biochemistry, Kempegowda Institute of Medical<br />
Sciences, Banashankari 2nd stage, Bangalore - 560 070.<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
External Member<br />
External Member<br />
3. Dr. P. Akkamahadevi<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. Premnath Raman<br />
Professor, Dept. of Ophthalmology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
5. Dr. B. J. Sharath Chandra<br />
Professor, Dept. of Surgery, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
6. Dr. K. B Suma<br />
Professor, Dept. of OBG, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr. M. Mahesh<br />
Professor , Dept. of Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
8. Dr. Purushothama Sastry<br />
Professor, Dept. of Orthopaedics, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
9. Dr. S. Veeranna<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Dermatology, Venerology, and Leprosy,<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
10. Dr. Harish S.<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Surgery, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
11. Dr. K. M. Srinath<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
12. Dr. T. U. Girish<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Surgery, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
13. Dr. Prakash M<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Orthopaedics, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
14. Dr. V. Lakshmaiah<br />
Professor of Medicine, Sri Devaraja Urs Medical College, Tamaka, Kolar.<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
15. Dr. Vivek Saoji<br />
Principal and Dean, M. S. (MHPE (UIC - Chicago), Bharati Vidyapeeth University<br />
– Medical College, Pune – Satara Road, Pune - 411043, (MH).<br />
External Member<br />
16. Dr. Col. V. P. Singh<br />
Officiating Vice Chancellor<br />
Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, At & Po: Piparia, Waghodia, Vadodara-391760, Gujarat.<br />
External Member
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Post Graduate Board of Studies in Basic Medical Sciences<br />
Board of Studies in Biomedical Sciences<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
1. Dr. K. Jayashree<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pathology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
2. Dr. M. N. Suma<br />
Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
3. Dr. R N Suresha<br />
Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. Pushpalatha K<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Anatomy, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
5. Dr. Chandrakanth H.V<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
6. Dr. Prakash B<br />
Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
7. Dr. Tejashree A<br />
Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
8. Dr. L. Rajeshwari<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Physiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Chairperson<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
1. Dr. M.N. Suma<br />
Dean, Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, JSS University & Professor,<br />
Dept. of Biochemistry, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
2. Dr. (Col) Kamal Kumar Sen<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Radiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
3. Dr. C.L. Gurudutt<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Anaesthesia, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. P.A. Mahesh<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pulmonology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
5. Dr. M.V.S.S.T. Subba Rao<br />
Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
6. Dr. H. L. Kalabharathi<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr. Rashmi P. Mahale<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
8. Dr. Mamatha S<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of OBG, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Chairperson<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
9. Dr. M. Asha<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Physiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
10. Dr. Sudha B Srinivas<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Surgery, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
11. Dr. Rashmi P. Mahale<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
12. Dr. Neelambikai N<br />
Professor, Dept. of Physiology,<br />
Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore<br />
13. Dr. Dayananda S Biligi<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pathology,<br />
Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute, Bangalore.<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
External Member<br />
External Member<br />
9. Dr. Nithin M.D<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
10. Dr. Nagabhushana D<br />
Reader, Dept. of Oral Medicine & Radiology,<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
11. Dr. Sudha B. Srinivas<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Physiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
12. Dr. Shivaprakash S<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anatomy, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
13. Dr. Praveen Kulkarni<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
14. Dr. Lokesh K.S<br />
Sr. Resident, Dept. of TB & Respiratory Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
15. Dr. S. P Muthukumar<br />
Principal Scientist, Animal House Facility<br />
Central Food Technological and Research Institute, Mysuru<br />
External Member<br />
16. Dr. Shylaja M. Dharmesh<br />
Principal Scientist, Dept. of Biochemistry & Nutrition<br />
CSIR – Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysuru.<br />
External Member
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UG Board of Studies in Dentistry<br />
PG Board of Studies in Dentistry<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
1. Dr. Chandrashekar B.R.<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Public Health Dentistry<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
Chairperson<br />
1. Dr. Dhakshaini M.R<br />
Professor & Head, Department of Prosthodontics & Crown & Bridge<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
Chairperson<br />
2. Dr. Karthikeya Patil<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Oral Medicine & Radiology<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
3. Dr. Shivalinga B.M<br />
Professor, Dept. of Orthodontics & Dento-facial Orthopaedics,<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. Srilatha K.T<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
5. Dr. Deepika P.C<br />
Professor, Dept. of Periodontology, JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
6. Dr. Raghavendra Swamy K. N<br />
Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics & Crown & Bridge<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr. Sujeeth Kumar Shetty<br />
Professor, Dept. of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery,<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
8. Dr. Vidya Gowdappa Doddawad<br />
Reader, Dept. of Oral Pathology, JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
9. Dr. Parasmull J<br />
Reader, Dept. of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
10. Dr. B.H. Sripathi Rao<br />
Principal, Yenepoya Dental College, Mangalore<br />
11. Dr. A. Bhagavandas Rai<br />
Principal, Pacific Dental College & Hospital, Airport Road, Debari<br />
Udaipur – 313024, Rajasthan.<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
External Member<br />
External Member<br />
2. Dr. Usha Hegde<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Oral Pathology, JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
3. Dr. Sheela Kumar G<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Periodontology, JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. Annapoorna B.M<br />
Professor, Dept. of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
5. Dr. Saikrishna D<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
6. Dr. Nandlal B<br />
Professor, Dept. of Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr. Raghunath N<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Orthodontics & Dento – Facial Orthopaedics<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Sri Shivarathreeswara Nagara, Mysuru<br />
8. Dr. Mahima V. G<br />
Professor, Dept. of Oral Medicine & Radiology<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
9. Dr. Thippeswamy H.M<br />
Reader, Dept. of Public Health Dentistry<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
10. Dr. U.S. Krishna Nayak<br />
Principal, AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences<br />
Medical Sciences Complex, Deralakatte, Mangalore – 575 018<br />
11. Dr. Jayakar S.M.<br />
Vice President, Dental Council of India<br />
New Delhi – 110 002.<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
External Member<br />
External Member
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Board of Studies in Pharmaceutical Sciences<br />
13. Dr. Ashish Wadhwani Devidas<br />
Assistant Professor & HOD I/c<br />
Dept. of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
Member<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
1. Dr. P. K. Kulkarni<br />
Vice Principal & Professor,<br />
Dept. of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
2. Dr. Dhanabal S. P<br />
Principal & Professor,<br />
Dept. of Pharmacognosy & Phytopharmacy, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
3. Dr. Md. Afzal Azam<br />
Vice Principal & Professor & Head,<br />
Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
4. Dr. Elango K<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmacology,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
5. Dr. Gowthamarajan K<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutics,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
Remarks<br />
Chairperson<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
14. Dr. M.P Venkatesh<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
15. Dr. S. N. Manjula<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmacology, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
16. Dr. K. V Surrendra Nath<br />
Senior Vice President & Head Global Services<br />
United States Pharmacopeia , India IKP Knowledge park, Thurkapally Village,<br />
Genome Valley, Shameerpet, R R District, Hyderabad – 500078<br />
17. Dr. Mathew T Thomas<br />
Director (India Office)<br />
US FDA (Food Drug Administration) India Office<br />
US Embassy (New Delhi), Shanthipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110021<br />
18. Dr. Narendra Chirmule<br />
Sr. Vice President & Head<br />
Biocon, Hyderabad, \20th km Hosur Road, Electronic City, Bangalore - 560100<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
External Member<br />
External Member<br />
External Member<br />
6. Dr. Meyyanathan S.N<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Analysis,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
Member<br />
7. Dr. Anand Vijaya Kumar P.R<br />
Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
Member<br />
8. Dr. Madhusudhan Purohit<br />
Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
Member<br />
9. Dr. J. Suresh<br />
Professor& Head, Dept. of Pharmacognosy,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
Member<br />
10. Dr. Gurubasavaraj V Pujar<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
Member<br />
11. Dr. T. M Pramod kumar<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutics,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
Member<br />
12. Dr. C. Saravana Babu<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. Pharmacology,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
Member
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Board of Studies in Pharmacy Practice<br />
Under Graduate Board of Studies in Life Sciences<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
1. Dr. Ponnusankar. S<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
Chairperson<br />
1. Dr. Dattatri K. Nagesha<br />
Associate Professor & Head , Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS University, Mysuru.<br />
Chairperson<br />
2. Dr. G. Parthasarathi<br />
Principal & Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice,<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy & Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
3. Dr. M. Ramesh<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
4. Dr. M. D Ravi<br />
Professor of Paediatrics & Director, JSS Hospital, Mysuru<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
2. Dr. Rajesh Kumar T<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
3. Dr. Tejashree A<br />
Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
4. Dr. S.N. Hegde<br />
Former Vice Chancellor, Mysore University<br />
# 2437, Vijayanagar 2nd Stage, Near Canara Bank, Mysuru<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
5. Dr. Gurupadayya B.M<br />
Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
6. Dr. Vishal Kumar Gupta<br />
Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
7. Dr. Arun K.P<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
8. Dr. Praveen T.K<br />
Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
9. Dr. Raja. D<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
5. Dr. S. N. Raju<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Environmental Studies,<br />
University of Mysore, Mysuru.<br />
6. Dr. Ramachandra Kini<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Biotechnology, University of Mysore, Mysuru.<br />
7. Dr. K. G. Vijayalaxmi<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Food Science and Nutrition,<br />
College of Agriculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore.<br />
8. Dr. S. Balasubramanian<br />
Director (Research) and Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences<br />
Sri Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru.<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Dean<br />
10. Dr. M.S. Ganachari<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice &<br />
Deputy Registrar, KLE College of Pharmacy, KLE University, Belgaum, Karnataka.<br />
11. Dr. K.K .Aggarwal<br />
National President, Indian Medical Association, IMA House,<br />
Indraprastha Marg, New Delhi- 110002<br />
External Member<br />
External Member<br />
9. Prof. G.K. Chandrashekarappa<br />
Chairman, Faculty of Life Sciences<br />
Sri Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
Invitee<br />
12. Dr. Nagendraswamy<br />
Senior President, Manipal Health Enterprises.<br />
The Anexe, near Manipal Hospital, Rustombag, Road off Airport Road, Bangalore.<br />
External Member
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Post Graduate Board of Studies in Life Sciences<br />
Board of Studies in Management Studies<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name<br />
Remarks<br />
1. Dr. S. Balasubramanian<br />
Director (Research) and Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS University, Mysuru<br />
Chairperson<br />
1. Dr. (Col). Dayananda M<br />
Director, JSS Hospital, Mysuru<br />
Chairperson<br />
2. Dr. M.V.S.S.T Subba Rao<br />
Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Member<br />
2. Dr. Vishal Kumar Gupta<br />
Dy. Director (Academics), JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
Member<br />
3. Dr. Dattatri K. Nagesha<br />
Associate Professor & Head, Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS University, Mysuru.<br />
Member<br />
3. Dr. Amit B Patil<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
Member<br />
4. Dr. Kalpana Platel<br />
Scientist E- 1, Dept. of Biochemistry and Nutrition,<br />
Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysuru.<br />
Member<br />
4. Dr. Lakshmi Prasad Janipalli<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Hospital Administration,<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Member<br />
5. Dr. Ponpandian N.<br />
Professor, Dept. of Nanoscience,<br />
harathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu 641046<br />
Member<br />
5. Dr. Kuldeep G. B<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Hospital Administration,<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Member<br />
6. Dr. A. Balasubramanian<br />
Professor of Geology, University of Mysore, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr. Ramachandran<br />
Director, DIPR, DRDO,<br />
Ministry of Defence, Lucknow Road, Timarpur, New Delhi 110054<br />
8. Dr. Muthukumar Muthuchamy<br />
Professor, Dept. of Environmental Science, School of Earth Science Systems<br />
(SESS), Central University of Kerala, Tejaswini Hills, Periye (PO), Kasaragod (DT),<br />
Kerala 671316<br />
9. Dr. Sureka C.S<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Medical Physics, School of Physical Sciences,<br />
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore -641046, Tamil Nadu<br />
10. Dr. Naveen Kulkarni<br />
Chief Executive Officer,<br />
Quantumzyme LLP,<br />
#181, First Floor, RV Road, VV Puram, Bangalore – 56004<br />
11. Prof. G.K. Chandrashekarappa<br />
Chairman, Faculty of Life Sciences<br />
Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru.<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Invitee<br />
6. Dr. Divya Rao<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Health System Management Studies,<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research.<br />
7. Dr. Nagesh P<br />
Professor & Head<br />
JSS Centre for Management Studies, Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru<br />
8. Mr. Sunil Chiplunkar<br />
Vice President, Sales and Marketing at Jagdale Life sciences<br />
(JLS: sister division of Juggat Pharma) – Jagdale Ind. Ltd,. Bangalore,<br />
9. Dr. Narendranath V<br />
Professor, Dept. of Hospital Administration<br />
M S Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore.<br />
10. Dr. Dileep Kumar P<br />
Head of Medical Services, Narayana Multispecialty Hospital, Mysuru.<br />
11. Dr. Mamatha H.K<br />
Coordinator, Dept. of Health System Management Studies<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Convener
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Board of Studies in Research<br />
Members of the Library Committee of JSS AHER<br />
Sl. No. Name Remarks<br />
1. Dr. S Balasubramanian<br />
Director (Research) & Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS University, Mysuru<br />
Chairperson<br />
2. Dr. H. Basavanagowdappa<br />
Dean, Faculty of Medicine, JSS University & Principal, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
3. Dr. Anil Kumar G<br />
Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy & Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. G. Parthasarathi<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Hospital Administration,<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
5. Dr. S. P. Dhanabal<br />
Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
6. Dr. M.D Ravi<br />
Director, JSS Hospital, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr. K. Gowthamarajan<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
8. Dr. M.N Suma<br />
Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry &<br />
Dean, Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, JSS University, Mysuru<br />
9. Dr. K. Jayashree<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pathology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
10. Dr. T. M. Pramod Kumar<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
11. Dr. Nandlal B<br />
Professor , Dept. of Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru.<br />
12. Dr. Dattatri K. Nagesh<br />
Head, Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS University, Mysuru.<br />
13. Dr. Prashanth S<br />
Reader, Dept. of Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru.<br />
14. Dr. Rajesh K. Thirumalappa<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
15. Dr. Mohan Rao<br />
Professor, Dept. of Instrumentation & Applied Physics<br />
Indian Institute of Science , Bangalore.<br />
16. Dr. D Mangalraj<br />
Professor, Dept. of Nano Science and Technology, Bharathiar University,<br />
Coimbatore.<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
External<br />
Member<br />
External<br />
Member<br />
1. Dr. B Suresh<br />
Vice-Chancellor (Chairman), JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
2. Sri. C. C. Hiremath,<br />
Finance Officer, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
3. Dr. S. Balasubramanian<br />
Director(Research) & Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences, Dept. of Water and Health, JSS AHER, Mysuru.<br />
4. Dr. H. Basavana Gowdappa<br />
Principal, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
5. Dr. Anil Kumar<br />
Principal (I/c), JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysuru.<br />
6. Dr. S.P. Dhanabal<br />
Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
7. Dr. T.M. Pramod Kumar<br />
Principal (I/c), JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
8. Dr. G.K. Chandrashekarappa<br />
Chairman, Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS AHER, Mysuru.<br />
9. Dr. Dattatri Nagesh<br />
Head of the Department, Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS AHER, Mysuru.<br />
10. Dr. Mamatha H.K<br />
Coordinator, Dept of Health System, Management Studies, JSS AHER, Mysuru<br />
11. Dr. Subhas Chandra<br />
Professor and HOD, Dept. of Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
12. Dr. Dhakshaini M.R<br />
Vice-Principal and Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics, JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysuru.<br />
13. Dr. P. Kulkarni<br />
Vice-Principal and Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College Of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
14. Dr. Afzal Azam<br />
Vice-Principal and Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics, JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysuru.<br />
15. Dr. M. Mahadevappa<br />
Former Vice Chancellor, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad,<br />
No.1576, Ist Cross, Chandra layout, Bengaluru -560 040.<br />
16. Sri. Mahesh,<br />
Director (I/c), Medical Education Division, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysuru.<br />
17. Dr. M.D. Ravi, Director<br />
JSS Hospital, Mysuru.<br />
18. Dr. R. Ravindra<br />
Chief Information Officer, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.
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19. Dr. Sunil M.V<br />
Librarian, Sri Dharmastala Manjunatheshwara, Institute for Management Development (SDM), Mysuru.<br />
20. Smt. M.S. Kokila<br />
Deputy Registrar (Sr.Grade), JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
21. Sri. V.S. Basavaradhya<br />
Co-ordinator (Academics), JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
22. Librarian<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
23. Librarian<br />
JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysuru.<br />
24. Librarian<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty..<br />
25 Librarian<br />
Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
26. Librarian<br />
Dept. of Health System, Management Studies, JSS AHER, Mysuru-570 015..<br />
27. Librarian<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.(Member Secretary).<br />
Hostel Review Committee<br />
1. Dr. B Suresh<br />
Vice-Chancellor (Chairman), JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-570 015.<br />
2. Dr. B. Manjunatha<br />
Registrar, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru.<br />
3. Sri. C.C. Hiremath,<br />
Finance Officer, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. H. Basavana Gowdappa<br />
Principal, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
5. Dr. S. Ravindra<br />
Principal, JSS Dental College & Hospital Mysuru<br />
6. Dr. T. M. Pramodh Kumar<br />
Principal (I/c) & Professor, HOD, Dept of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
7. Dr. S.P. Dhanabal<br />
Principal (I/c) JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
8. Dr. H.V. Chandrakanth<br />
Professor & HoD, Dept of Forensic Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Member Secretary/Chief Warden, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru.<br />
9. Dr. M.N. Sumana<br />
Professor & HoD, Dept of Microbiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru & Warden, JSS Academy of<br />
Higher Education & Research, Girls Hostel, Mysuru.<br />
10. Mr. Mahendran . B<br />
Lecturer, Dept of Pharmaceutics & Warden, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Hostel for<br />
Boys, College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
11. Ms. Nagashree K.S<br />
Lecturer, Dept of Pharmacology & Warden, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Hostel for<br />
Girls, College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
17 th Meeting of Library committee, considered and approved<br />
Proposal for the upgradation of library infrastructure<br />
<br />
One-Day Workshop for the Faculty of the Constituent Colleges and Departments of JSS University<br />
12. Dr. K.P. Arun<br />
Asst Professor, Dept of Pharmacy Practice and Warden, JSS Academy of Higher Education &<br />
Research, Boys Hostel, College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
13. Dr. N. Krishnaveni<br />
Professor, Dept of Pharmaceutical Analysis & Warden, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research,<br />
Girls Hostel, College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
14. Dr. Priyanka Nithin<br />
Lecturer, Dept of Oral Pathology & Microbiology, JSS Dental College & Hospital & Warden JSS<br />
Academy of Higher Education & Research, Girls Hostel, Medical Institutions Campus, Mysuru.<br />
15. Dr. Nithin V. Muralidhar<br />
Reader, Dept of Orthodontics, JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru & Warden, JSS Academy of<br />
Higher Education & Research, Boys Hostel, Medical Institutions Campus Mysuru.
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16. Dr. G.K. Chandrashekarappa<br />
Coordinator, Dept of Water & Health (Faculty of Life Sciences), JSS Academy of Higher Education &<br />
Research, Mysuru.<br />
17. Dr. H.G. Lingaraju<br />
Asst Professor in Environmental Science, Dept of Water & Health & Asst Warden (Faculty of Life<br />
Sciences), JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru<br />
18. Dr. H.K. Mamatha<br />
Asst. Professor & Co-ordinator, Dept of Health System Management Studies, JSS Academy of Higher<br />
Education & Research, Mysuru.<br />
19. Dr. Divya Rao, B.J<br />
Asst Professor, Dept of Health System & Management Studies& Asst Warden JSS Academy of Higher<br />
Education & Research, Mysuru.<br />
20. Smt. M.S. Kokila<br />
Deputy Registrar (Sr. Grade) JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru.<br />
21. Sri. Umashankar<br />
Resident Engineer, Engineering Division, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru.<br />
22. Sri. S.R. Satishchandra<br />
Administrative officer, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
23. Sri. S. Puttarajappa<br />
Administrative Officer, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
24. Sri. Basavalingadevaru H.K<br />
Administrative Officer (I/c) JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
25. Sri. Veerabhadraswamy<br />
Assistant Administrative Officer, JSS Dental College & Hospital Mysuru.<br />
25. Sri. Abhinay N.S<br />
Superintendent, Admission Section, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysore.<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Anti-Ragging Committee<br />
Name<br />
1. Dr. B. J. Subhash Chandra<br />
Professor & Head, Dept. of Gen. Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
2. Dr. (Col) Kamal Kumar Sen<br />
Professor & HOD, Dept. of Radiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
3. Dr. Jayadev B Betkerur<br />
Professor , Dept. of Dermatology, Venerology & Leprosy,<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
4. Dr. C. L. Gurudutt<br />
Professor & HOD, Dept. of Anaesthesia, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
5. Dr. Manjunath S Shetty<br />
Professor & HOD, Dept. of Nephrology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
6. Dr. M. Suresh Babu<br />
Professor, Dept. of Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
7. Dr. T. S. Sathyanarayana Rao<br />
Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
8. Dr. B.S. Jayaraj<br />
Professor, Dept. of TB & Respiratory Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
9. Dr. Sunil Kumar S<br />
Associate Professor, Dept. of Cardiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
10. Dr. S.N. Prashanth<br />
Professor, Dept. of Paediatrics, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
11. Dr. T. Thippeswamy<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
12. Dr. Sudha Kiran Das<br />
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Radiology, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
13. Dr. S. Hemalatha<br />
Professor, Dept. of Anaesthesia, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
14. Dr. Veeranna Gowda<br />
Professor, Dept. of Anaesthesia, JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
15. Dr. Ravi Rathod<br />
Professor & HOD, Dept. of Skin & STD,<br />
KIMS Hubballi - Medical College & Hospital, Hubli.<br />
Remarks<br />
Chairperson<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
External Member<br />
External Member
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Academics<br />
The academic division steers the teaching programs within the Deemed-to-be University. The profiles of the<br />
division include admissions, regulation of academic programs, strategic planning for the new academic programs<br />
and its implementation, arrangement of various meeting of academic authorities and Boards of Study (BoS) of<br />
JSS AHER, academic collaboration including faculty and student exchange programs and signing of MoU’s.<br />
The academic section also conducts faculty evaluation for their performance annually and compiles reports<br />
after submission by the Constituent Colleges. Continual improvement of the faculty is ensured by conduct of<br />
various seminars, workshops and symposia through the academic division in conjunction with the Constituent<br />
Colleges and the Departments. Internal Quality Assurance Cell being an integral part of the academic team<br />
ensures implementation of quality parameter in every aspect of academics at JSS AHER. Extra & co-curricular<br />
activities are organised and supervised by the academic team. The student support and welfare along with the<br />
supervision of the University level NSS activities are under the purview of the division. Alumni engagements<br />
and placement activities of the division carters to the post-educational needs and connectivity of its students.<br />
The division owns the responsibility of strengthening and diversifying the academic exposure to the students<br />
through appointment and planning the of adjunct/visiting faculty visits. The onus of document and submission<br />
of half yearly and annual report of JSS AHER is with the division.<br />
Dr. P A Kushalappa, Director (Academics) leads the academic division. The year <strong>2018</strong> has seen augmentation<br />
of the division with inclusion of Dr. Vishal Kumar Gupta as Deputy Director, Dr. Prashant Vishwanth as Internal<br />
Quality Assurance Cell – Coordinator and Dr. Prashanth S as Assistant Director.<br />
Academics Team<br />
Dr. P.A. Kushalappa<br />
Director (Academics),<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru<br />
Dr. Vishal Kumar Gupta<br />
Deputy Director (Academics),<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru<br />
Dr. Prashant Vishwanath<br />
Internal Quality Assurance Cell – Coordinator<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru<br />
Dr. Prashanth S<br />
Assistant Director (Academics),<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru<br />
Dr. P A Kushalappa<br />
Director (Academics)<br />
Leading through vision and values<br />
Keeping the organisation’s vision and values at the forefront while decision making and action,<br />
Dr. Kushalappa acts as compassionate leader by<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
interdisciplinary approaches and responding to emerging needs.
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Academic Council:<br />
The Academic Council has been constituted as per Section 3.1 of Memorandum of Association and<br />
Rules of JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research. As per the norms at least 3 meetings should<br />
be conducted per year. The JSS AHER conducted following meeting in the year <strong>2018</strong>:<br />
20th meeting of Academic Council held on 18th Aug 2017<br />
21stmeeting of Academic Council held on 11thDec 2017<br />
22ndmeeting of Academic Council held on 16thMar <strong>2018</strong><br />
Major Outcome of the Year <strong>2018</strong><br />
Starting of new academic programs:<br />
MSc in Urban Planning (FLS)<br />
MSc in Industrial Microbiology (FLS)<br />
PG Diploma in Environmental Sciences (FLS)<br />
BSc in Food, Nutrition & Dietetics (FLS)<br />
Special Interest Group (SIG)<br />
Total Number of SIGs: 9+4 (New) =13<br />
i) Quality and Safe Use of Medicine ii) Environment and Respiratory Diseases iii) Dental Cariology iv)<br />
Quality and Safe Use of Dental Materials v) Cancer Biology and Cancer Stem Cells vi) Orofacial Pain vii)<br />
Comprehensive Geriatric Care viii) Policy Research ix) Public Health<br />
Total Number of SIGs formed in the year <strong>2018</strong>: 4<br />
x) 3D Printing in Health Care xi) Management of Medical Conditions and Medical Emergencies in Dental<br />
Practice xii) Patient Care Management xiii) Human Genomics and Rare Disorders<br />
Collaborations:<br />
The new MoUs signed between November 2017- September <strong>2018</strong><br />
and renewal of MoUs.<br />
Curricula of Programs Revised in the year <strong>2018</strong>:<br />
As per UGC curriculum should be revised at least once in 3 years. The following statement shows the number<br />
of programs curriculum revised in June <strong>2018</strong>:<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Description<br />
Numbers<br />
FM FD FP FB FLS FMS<br />
Academic and Research MOU Signed between July 2017 - June <strong>2018</strong><br />
1 Undergraduate programs 1 1 3 11 5 1<br />
2 Postgraduate Programs 34 9 18 2 12 2<br />
3 Diploma programs - 2 16 1 1 -<br />
4 Certificate Programs - 2 4 - - -<br />
5 Residency Programs - - 1 - - -<br />
FM – Faculty of Medicine; FD- Faculty of Dentistry; FP – Faculty of Pharmacy;<br />
FB – Faculty of Biomedical Sciences; FLS – Faculty of Life Sciences; FMS – Faculty of Management Studies.<br />
Adjunct Faculty:<br />
Adjunct Faculty visit statement for the year <strong>2018</strong><br />
Empanelment of new Adjunct Faculty list<br />
Proforma for empanelment of new Adjunct Faculty<br />
Sl. Name of the collaborating University/ Institution/ Industry MOU Signing Date<br />
No<br />
1. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), USA MOU signed on 26.11.2017<br />
2. Charite – Universities Medicine Berlin Germany MOU signed on 07.4.<strong>2018</strong><br />
3. Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, USA MOU signing on 16.5.<strong>2018</strong><br />
4. JSS College of Physiotherapy, Mysuru MOU signed on 24.6.2017<br />
5. Quantumzyme LLP, Bangalore MOU signed on 08.02.<strong>2018</strong><br />
6. Innov4sight Health & Biomedical Systems Pvt. Ltd - Bangalore MOU signed on 13.12.2017<br />
7. Innovative Nano & Micro Technologies Bangalore MOU signed on 13.12.2017<br />
8. Apollo BGS Hospital, Mysuru MOU signed on 25.04.<strong>2018</strong><br />
9. Gulbrandsen Technologies (India) Pvt. Ltd MOU signed on 04.06.<strong>2018</strong><br />
10. Skanray Technologies Private Limited MOU signed on 05.07.<strong>2018</strong><br />
11. JSS Science and Technology University, Mysuru MOU signed on 05.07.<strong>2018</strong><br />
12. J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Noida MOU signed on 25.06.<strong>2018</strong>
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Establishment of JSS AHER Media Centre<br />
NPTEL<br />
JSS AHER is recognised as the Local Chapter by SWAYAM-NPTEL<br />
SWAYAM or Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds. SWAYAM is a programme initiated by<br />
Government of India and designed to achieve the three cardinal principles of Education Policy viz., access,<br />
equity and quality. The objective of this effort is to take the best teaching learning resources to all, including<br />
the most disadvantaged. SWAYAM seeks to bridge the digital divide for students who have hitherto remained<br />
untouched by the digital revolution and have not been able to join the mainstream of the knowledge economy.<br />
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) is a project of MHRD initiated by seven Indian<br />
Institutes of Technology (Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Guwahati and Roorkee) along with the<br />
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 2003, to provide quality education to anyone interested in learning<br />
Output of Media Centre
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Admission statistics for the year July 2017 to June <strong>2018</strong><br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
PG - Medical Super specialty<br />
Specialization Intake No. of Students<br />
Admitted<br />
1 M.Ch. Urology 01 01<br />
2 DM Neurology 02 02<br />
3 DM Medical Gastroenterology 01 01<br />
4 DM Nephrology 02 02<br />
PG Medical (MD/MS/PG Diploma)<br />
Pre-Clinical<br />
1 MD Anatomy 04 -<br />
2 MD Physiology 04 -<br />
3 MD Biochemistry 03 -<br />
Para – Clinical<br />
1 MD Pharmacology 04 -<br />
2 MD Pathology 08 08<br />
3 MD Microbiology 04 01<br />
4 MD Community Medicine 04 04<br />
5 MD Forensic Medicine 03 -<br />
Clinical<br />
1 MD General Medicine 14 14<br />
2 MS General Surgery 16 16<br />
3 MS OBG 08 08<br />
4 MD Paediatrics 09 09<br />
5 MS Orthopaedics 06 06<br />
6 MD Anaesthesia 08 08<br />
7 MS ENT 04 04<br />
8 MD Dermatology 06 06<br />
9 MS Ophthalmology 04 04<br />
10 MD Psychiatry 03 03<br />
11 MD Radiology 05 05<br />
12 MD TB & Respiratory Medicine 02 02<br />
13 MD Emergency Medicine 02 02<br />
14 MD Hospital Administration 02 01<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
PG Diploma<br />
Specialization Intake No. of Students<br />
Admitted<br />
M.Ch. Urology 01 01<br />
01 DIP. CLINICAL PATHOLOGY (DCP) 06 02<br />
02 DIP. OBSTETRICS &GYNAECOLOGY (DGO) 06 06<br />
03 DIP. CHILD HEALTH (DCH) 03 03<br />
04 DIP. ORTHOPAEDICS (D’ORTHO) 06 06<br />
05 DIP. ANAESTHESIA (DA) 04 04<br />
06 DIP. ENT (DLO) 02 02<br />
07 DIP. DERMATOLOGY, VENEREOLOGY &LEPROSY (DDVL) 01 01<br />
08 DIP. OPHTHALMOLOGY (DO) 01 01<br />
09 DIP. PSYCHIATRY (DPM) 01 01<br />
10 DMRD 02 02<br />
UG Medical<br />
01 MBBS 200 200<br />
B.Sc (Biomedical Sciences)<br />
1 Medical Laboratory Technology 15 15<br />
2 Medical Imaging Technology 20 20<br />
3 Medical Renal Dialysis Technology 10 10<br />
4 Medical Respiratory Care Technology 12 12<br />
5 Operation Theater& Anaesthesia Technology. 15 15<br />
6 Cardiac Care Technology 10 10<br />
7 Perfusion Technology 10 10<br />
8 Emergency Medicine 13 13<br />
9 Optometry 08 07<br />
M.Sc(Biomedical Sciences) / MPH / M.Phil<br />
1 Medical Microbiology 20 14<br />
2 Medical Biochemistry 20 14<br />
3 Medical Physiology 20 -<br />
4 Medical Anatomy 20 -<br />
5 Medical Pharmacology 20 01<br />
6 Clinical Embryology 20 10<br />
7 Masters in Public Health (MPH) 20 01<br />
8 M. Phil (Psychiatric Social Work) 10 -<br />
9 M. Phil (Clinical Psychology) 06 06
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JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysuru<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
PG Dental (MDS)<br />
Specialization Intake No. of Students<br />
Admitted<br />
1 Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics 05 05<br />
2 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 04 04<br />
3 Oral Medicine & Radiology 04 02<br />
4 Oral Pathology & Microbiology 02 01<br />
5 Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics 04 04<br />
6 Paedodontics and Preventive Dentistry 04 04<br />
7 Periodontology 04 04<br />
8 Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge 05 05<br />
9 Public Health Dentistry 02 -<br />
UG Dental<br />
1 BDS 100 56<br />
M.Sc<br />
1 M.Sc in Forensic Odontology 20 05<br />
Dental Diploma Courses<br />
1 Diploma in Dental Mechatronics 20 10<br />
2 Dental Operating Room Assistant (DORA) 20 -<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Specialization Intake No. of Students<br />
Admitted<br />
1 B. Pharm 100 102<br />
2 Pharm D 30 30<br />
3 Pharm D (PB) 10 10<br />
4 D Pharm 120 96<br />
5 B. Pharm Practice 40 03<br />
M. Pharm<br />
1. Pharmaceutics 15 15<br />
2. Industrial Pharmacy 09 09<br />
3. Pharmacy Practice 15 14<br />
4. Pharmacology 15 15<br />
5. Pharmaceutical Chemistry 06 06<br />
6. Pharmaceutical Analysis 09 09<br />
7. Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance 15 15<br />
8. Regulatory Affairs 15 15<br />
9. Pharmacognosy 06 02<br />
10. Cosmoceutics 03 03<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Specialization Intake No. of Students<br />
Admitted<br />
1 B. Pharm 100 101<br />
2 Pharm D 30 30<br />
3 Pharm D (PB) 10 04<br />
4 D Pharm 120 113<br />
5 B. Pharm Practice 40 -<br />
M. Pharm<br />
1. Pharmaceutics 15 15<br />
2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry 09 03<br />
3. Pharmacognosy 15 01<br />
4. Pharmacology 15 15<br />
5. Pharmaceutical Analysis 15 13<br />
6. Pharmaceutical Bio- Technology 06 04<br />
7. Pharmacy practice 15 07<br />
8. Industrial Pharmacy 03 03<br />
9. Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance 09 09<br />
10. Regulatory Affairs 12 09
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Dept. of Water & Health - Faculty of Life Sciences<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
B.Sc<br />
Specialization Intake No. of Students<br />
Admitted<br />
1 Microbiology 50 45<br />
2 Biotechnology 60 60<br />
3 Environmental Science 40 33<br />
4 Food, Nutrition and Dietetics 30 28<br />
M.Sc<br />
1. Biochemistry 40 36<br />
2. Geo informatics 20 09<br />
3. Cognitive Neuroscience 10 02<br />
4. Environmental Science 20 09<br />
5. Molecular Biology 10 11<br />
6. Nano Science Technology 10 03<br />
7. Nutrition and Dietetics 30 29<br />
8. Medical Statistics 20 04<br />
9. Bio informatics 20 13<br />
Dept. of Health System Management Studies<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Specialization Intake No. of Students<br />
Admitted<br />
1 MBA in Hospital Administration 60 45<br />
List of Enrolled Scholars for Ph.D Program<br />
Year Faculty Medicine Dentistry Pharmacy Life<br />
Sciences<br />
<strong>2018</strong>-19<br />
Biomedical<br />
Sciences<br />
Management<br />
Studies<br />
Session<br />
January 1 6 5 12<br />
April 1 7 7 5 20<br />
July 16 8 1 25<br />
October 2 3 14 6 1 26<br />
Total<br />
Total 83
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RESEARCH<br />
PUBLICATION TREE: 2017 - <strong>2018</strong><br />
Used to indicate indexed publications and international publications<br />
Used to indicate non- indexed publications and national publications<br />
The Journal Type information for non-indexed publications is not available.<br />
Dr. Balasubramanian S<br />
Director (Research)<br />
Challenges and Opportunities of Educational Leadership<br />
is Research and Practice<br />
PUBLICATION TREND<br />
The Division is headed by Dr. Balasubramanian S as the Director (Research). With the efforts of<br />
the leader, the division has seen many research grants being procured by the various Constituent<br />
Colleges and Departments.<br />
The research division is responsible for the constitution of the Research Coordination Council<br />
(RCC) to facilitate research in the Deemed-to-be University. The Research Coordination Council<br />
(RCC) screens new research proposals of the faculty, monitors the ongoing research projects and<br />
evaluates the completed research projects. The RCC also coordinates with institutional research<br />
coordinator and promotes collaborations between Health Industry, JSS AHER and its constituent<br />
colleges through a structured process. The division aims to achieve national and international<br />
recognition through publication of research articles in scientific journals. Guidance and facilitation<br />
of research presentations in national and international scientific meetings ranges in the extended<br />
profiles of the division.
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CITATION TREND<br />
DATABASE ANALYSIS<br />
LEVEL ANALYSIS
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SCOPUS H-INDEX<br />
CONRIBUTING INSTITUTE’S STATISTICS<br />
WEB OF SCIENCE H-INDEX
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COUNTRY COLLABORATIONS : (BASED ON NUMBER OF PUBLICATIONS)<br />
JOURNALS WITH TOP PUBLICATIONS IN SCOPUS<br />
S.<br />
JOURNAL NAME SNIP PUBLICATIONS<br />
NO<br />
1 The Lancet 14.802 9<br />
2 Lancet Respiratory Medicine 5.670 1<br />
3 Annals of Neurology 2.641 1<br />
4 Anesthesiology 2.184 1<br />
5 Journal of King Saud University - Science 1.753 1<br />
6 Arabian Journal of Chemistry 1.551 1<br />
7 Drug Safety 1.487 1<br />
8 Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine 1.414 1<br />
9 Journal of Periodontology 1.327 1<br />
10 International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 1.307 3<br />
JOURNALS WITH TOP PUBLICATIONS IN WOS<br />
S.<br />
JOURNAL NAME IMPACT FACTOR PUBLICATIONS<br />
NO<br />
1 The Lancet 53.25 9<br />
2 Lancet Respiratory Medicine 21.46 1<br />
3 Annals of Neurology 10.24 1<br />
4 European Journal of Cancer 7.19 2<br />
5 Value in Health 5.49 4<br />
6 Journal of Neurochemistry 4.60 1<br />
7 Journal of Viral Hepatitis 4.23 2<br />
8 Biochemical Pharmacology 4.23 1<br />
9 Scientific <strong>Report</strong>s 4.12 1<br />
10 Bioorganic Chemistry 3.92 1<br />
* WOS - Web of Science
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RESEARCH<br />
IS CREATING<br />
NEW KNOWLEDGE.<br />
Neil Armstrong
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FINANCE<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Consolidated Statement of JSS AHER and Constituent Colleges<br />
Name of the<br />
Institution /<br />
College<br />
Budget Estimates<br />
2017-18<br />
Surplus(+)<br />
Deficit (-)<br />
Revised Estimates<br />
2017-18<br />
Surplus(+)<br />
Deficit (-)<br />
Receipt Expenditure Receipt Expenditure<br />
1 JSS AHER, Mysuru 1727.22 1694.61 32.61 1769.91 1755.41 14.50<br />
2 JSS Medical 10252.95 9433.31 819.64 11596.66 10657.61 939.05<br />
College , Mysuru<br />
3 JSS Dental College 2003.37 2312.37 -309.00 2088.17 2309.17 -221.00<br />
& Hospital, Mysuru<br />
4 JSS College of 1523.00 1461.50 61.50 1556.00 1503.47 52.53<br />
Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
5 JSS College of 1335.78 1310.50 25.28 1354.49 1415.49 -61.00<br />
Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
Total 16842.32 16212.29 630.03 18365.23 17641.15 724.08<br />
Mr. Hiremath C C<br />
Finance Officer<br />
A penny saved is a penny earned<br />
The finance section of JSS AHER nurtures the development of the organisation through its strategic<br />
planning and maintaining fiscal viability.<br />
The main Objectives of the division are:<br />
a. Invest strategically and strengthen the corpus fund of the JSS AHER while continuing to seek ways<br />
to support through grants and other third-party funding as well as development of alternative<br />
models of research generation in order to be self-sustaining.<br />
b. Managing the finance accounts and investment of JSS AHER and its constituent colleges.<br />
c. Implementing finance committee recommendations.<br />
d. Budget planning.<br />
e. <strong>Annual</strong> accounts and audits.<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
JSS AHER Hostels Budget Estimates and Revised Estimates 2017-18.<br />
Name of the<br />
Institution /<br />
College<br />
Budget Estimates<br />
2017-18<br />
Surplus(+)<br />
Deficit (-)<br />
Revised Estimates<br />
2017-18<br />
Surplus(+)<br />
Deficit (-)<br />
Receipt Expenditure Receipt Expenditure<br />
1 JSS Medical College<br />
a. Boys Hostel 346.98 277.77 69.21 298.80 300.42 -1.62<br />
b. Girls Hostel 647.78 523.98 123.80 689.40 569.67 119.73<br />
Sub- total 994.76 801.75 193.01 988.20 870.09 118.11<br />
2 JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
a. Boys Hostel 121.00 88.00 33.00 131.59 92.41 39.18<br />
b. Girls Hostel 192.26 140.00 52.26 192.26 150.89 41.37<br />
Sub- total 313.26 228.00 85.26 323.85 243.30 80.55<br />
3 JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
a. Hostel 338.25 277.10 61.15 362.70 273.40 89.30<br />
b. PG Hostel 55.25 45.25 10.00 57.10 49.50 7.60<br />
Sub- total 393.50 322.35 71.15 419.80 322.90 96.90<br />
4 JSSU Department<br />
of FLS & HSMS<br />
Girls Hostel<br />
93.05 86.18 6.87 96.21 86.00 10.21<br />
Sub- total 93.05 86.18 6.87 96.21 86.00 10.21<br />
Total 1794.57 1438.28 356.29 1828.06 1522.29 305.77
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Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name of the<br />
Institution /<br />
College<br />
1 JSS AHER and<br />
its constituent<br />
colleges<br />
Consolidated Budget Estimates & Revised Estimates of<br />
JSS AHER (including Hostels) for the year -2017-18<br />
Budget Estimates<br />
2017-18<br />
Surplus(+)<br />
Deficit (-)<br />
Revised Estimates<br />
2017-18<br />
Receipt Expenditure Receipt Expenditure<br />
Surplus(+)<br />
Deficit (-)<br />
16842.32 16212.29 630.03 18365.23 17641.15 724.08<br />
2 JSS AHER Hostels. 1794.57 1438.28 356.29 1828.06 1522.29 305.77<br />
3 Other Budget - 15.35 13.85 1.50 17.04 13.60 3.44<br />
DTL<br />
Total 18652.24 17664.42 987.82 20210.33 19177.04 1033.29<br />
The Development Budget -2017-18<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name of the<br />
Institution /<br />
College<br />
1 JSS AHER<br />
Development<br />
Budget<br />
Budget Estimates<br />
2017-18<br />
Surplus(+)<br />
Deficit (-)<br />
Revised Estimates<br />
2017-18<br />
Receipt Expenditure Receipt Expenditure<br />
Surplus(+)<br />
Deficit (-)<br />
987.82 3355.00 -2367.18 1033.29 4279.04 -3245.75
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GENERAL<br />
ADMINISTRATION<br />
& DEVELOPMENT (GAD)
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GENERAL ADMINISTRATION & DEVELOPMENT (GAD)<br />
Mrs. Kokila M S<br />
Dy. Registrar (Sr. Grade)<br />
“A powerful process automatically takes care of<br />
progress, productivity and profits.”<br />
The section under the Dy. Registrar is responsible for general administration of constituent colleges,<br />
maintenance of infrastructure in its Constituent Colleges and Departments, staff welfare measures,<br />
purchases, annual maintenance contracts and follow up, civil upgradation works, general contracts,<br />
construction and development projects and estate management. One of the main objectives of GAD<br />
section is to establish Smart University Campuses (SUC) where education research and outreach<br />
programs are provided in an environment that nurtures freedom of Scientific enquiry and innovation.<br />
This division is lead by Mrs. Kokila M S as Dy. Registrar (Sr. Grade). The ardent efforts from the<br />
division has yielded in quality upgradation of the infrastructure of the Deemed-to-be University in<br />
support to the academic and research initiatives and overall improvements in the campus life.<br />
JSS AHER Guest house at<br />
JSS MI Campus, Mysuru<br />
JSS AHER has constructed the state-of-theart<br />
Guest house building to accommodate the<br />
comforts of the guests, delegates, examiners,<br />
parents & students. It is constructed in the<br />
N-E corner of the JSS AHER campus at SS<br />
Nagar facing Mysore-Bangalore Highway with<br />
Basement+G+2 floors a total cost of Rs.16<br />
crores with the built-up area of 6333 Sqm. It is<br />
equipped with 38 fully furnished Deluxe rooms,<br />
8 suite and 2 VIP suites.<br />
Lush green central court yard, well equipped<br />
kitchen with airconditioned dining for 80 seating,<br />
executive board room, uninterrupted power<br />
supply, Wi Fi facility, round the clock security,<br />
CCTV surveillance, four exclusive stair case<br />
apart from lift and ramp for the differently abled<br />
is provided for ease of the activities.
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JSS Girls Hostel ‘D’ Block at<br />
JSS MI Campus, Mysuru<br />
Considering the demand for the hostel for the<br />
girls students in JSS AHER, SS Nagar campus,<br />
it has constructed an exclusive building of<br />
G+7 Floors with 11500 Sqm built-up area to<br />
accommodate 440 girls students.<br />
Rooms are well furnished with single cots,<br />
wardrobes, bookshelves, study table with<br />
comfortable chairs, dressing tables in each<br />
room. 141 single occupancy and 124 double<br />
occupancy and dormitory style with attached<br />
bathrooms are made available.<br />
Modern kitchen with dining caters to the day<br />
to day vegetarian diet of the students apart<br />
from pantry at each floor. It provides modern<br />
amenities like gymnasium hall, badminton<br />
court, recreation rooms, uninterrupted power<br />
supply with Wi fi facility, reading rooms. For the<br />
convenient of the students two exclusive stair<br />
case and lifts are provided for easy access.<br />
Building is integrated with round the clock<br />
manual as well as CCTV surveillance security<br />
and firefighting system with a provision for fire<br />
tender vehicle.
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JSS AHER NRI Hostel (Studio Apartment) at<br />
SS Nagar, Mysuru<br />
JSS AHER has constructed the residential block in studio apartment style with<br />
a pantry to cater to the different dietary habits of the students at a cost of Rs.8<br />
Crores just outside the main campus at SS Nagar.<br />
It consists of Basement+G+3 floors having a built-up area of 1747.60 Sqm<br />
with 25 Studio type flats with pantry and 4 two BHK flats. All flats are well<br />
furnished with cots, bed side tables, wardrobes, TV unit, study table and book<br />
racks.<br />
Landscaping has been made all around the building to provide good ambiance<br />
and recreation space has been provided at the ground floor. Amenities like lift,<br />
uninterrupted power back up, manual and CCTV surveillance security services<br />
and parking are available.<br />
JSS AHER Staff Quarters, SS Nagar, Mysuru<br />
JSS AHER has constructed the Staff quarters at a cost of Rs.6.5 Crores near the main<br />
campus at Bannimantap Model house layout to cater to the requirement of fresh staff.<br />
Each building is having G+2 floor structure with a total built up area of 1982 Sqm.<br />
Ground floor is 1BHK house and 1st & 2nd floor with 2BHK houses. All flats are well<br />
furnished with wardrobes and modern kitchen cabinets. Each flat is provided with a<br />
separate geysers as well solar water heater. Necessary parking facilities are provided at<br />
the ground floor. Landscaping has been made all around the building.
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JSS AHER Administrative Block at JSS MI Campus, Mysuru<br />
Upgradation of<br />
Auditorium at<br />
JSS College of<br />
Pharmacy<br />
Campus, Mysuru<br />
Sri Rajendra Auditorium of JSS AHER at JSS College of Pharmacy Mysuru<br />
has been upgraded at a total cost of Rs. 2 Crores.<br />
The auditorium with multipurpose halls provides 500 no’s seating<br />
capacity are fully equipped with acoustics, lighting, audio-visual display<br />
systems, centralized air condition facilities and modern green room for<br />
conducting various functions, meetings and cultural activities.<br />
It is having a separate access for the auditorium and provided with<br />
differently abled friendly access along with a separate wash room facility<br />
to cater to the requirement of the auditorium.<br />
JSS AHER has constructed the new administrative block of 843 square meter built up area at an<br />
investment of Rs 2.36 crores. Building is designed with Ground floor and roof is built up with an<br />
advanced technology like PEB (Pre-Engineered Steel Building) technology. The entire office space is<br />
ergonomically designed and provided with modular furniture for the staff and officers. False ceiling with<br />
concealed LED cool lights has added to the aesthetic value of the interiors.<br />
The Admin block is provided with Directors cabins(09 no’s),workstation (54 no’s), Board rooms (2 no’s),<br />
visitors room(2 no’s) and dining (38 seating), separate washrooms for male, female as well as for<br />
differently abled and for visitors.
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Sl<br />
No.<br />
A<br />
JSS AHER Development Works during July’17 to June’18<br />
Particulars Academics Residential Amenities Grand<br />
Total<br />
Amt Sqmt Sqft Amt Sqmt Sqft Amount Sqmt Sqft<br />
New Projects<br />
1 Construction<br />
of Guest<br />
House at<br />
JSSMI<br />
Campus,<br />
Mysuru<br />
2 Construction<br />
of NRI<br />
Residence<br />
at SS Nagar,<br />
Mysuru<br />
(Studio<br />
Apartments)<br />
3 Construction<br />
of Staff<br />
Quarters at<br />
SS Nagar,<br />
Mysuru<br />
4 Construction<br />
of Additional<br />
Floor for Girls<br />
Hostel 'D'<br />
Block<br />
5 Completion<br />
of Workshop<br />
Building<br />
at JSSMI<br />
Campus,<br />
Mysuru<br />
(Admin<br />
Annex)<br />
6 Establishment<br />
of Media<br />
Centre<br />
- 0 0 1,362.82 4889.59 52631.55 - 0 0 1,362.82<br />
- 0 0 627.61 1747.6 18811.17 - 0 0 627.61<br />
- 0 0 359.22 1982 21334.25 - 0 0 359.22<br />
- 0 0 1,520.38 5500 59202 - 0 0 1,520.38<br />
- 0 0 - 0 0 232.84 843.02 9074.27 232.84<br />
2.28 21.6 232.5 - 0 0 - 0 0 2.28<br />
7 Installation of 16.22 8.19 88.16 - 0 0 - 0 0 16.22<br />
New Elevator<br />
Total 18.50 29.79 320.66 3,870.03 14,119.19 151,978.97 232.84 843.02 9,074.27 4,121.37<br />
B Renovation & Upgradation<br />
1 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation<br />
of Forensic<br />
Medicine &<br />
Toxicology<br />
Dept., &<br />
Corridor at<br />
JSSMC<br />
40.56 1369.81 14744.63 - 0 0 - 0 0 40.56<br />
2 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation of<br />
Animal House<br />
at JSSMI<br />
Campus<br />
3 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation of<br />
OMR Dept.,<br />
4 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation<br />
of Pre-Clinic<br />
Prosthetic Lab<br />
at 2nd Floor<br />
5 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation<br />
of 'A' Block<br />
(Additional)<br />
6 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation of<br />
'B' Block<br />
7 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation of<br />
Kitchen Area<br />
8 Renovation of<br />
Upgradation of<br />
JSSCPM Boys<br />
Hostel<br />
9 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation<br />
of Rajendra<br />
Auditorium<br />
10 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation of<br />
Pharmacology<br />
Dept.,<br />
11 Renovation &<br />
Upgradation<br />
of Committee<br />
Hall at 2nd<br />
Floor<br />
12 Construction of<br />
Toilets at GF,<br />
FF & SF<br />
30.9 524.03 5640.66 - 0 0 - 0 0 30.90<br />
30.66 797.73 8586.77 - 0 0 - 0 0 30.66<br />
1.83 255.5 2750.2 - 0 0 - 0 0 1.83<br />
- 0 0 114.33 1516.99 16328.88 - 0 0 114.33<br />
- 0 0 9.66 1143.3 12306.48 - 0 0 9.66<br />
- 0 0 11.58 165.06 1776.71 - 0 0 11.58<br />
- 0 0 26.10 1568.05 16878.49 - 0 0 26.10<br />
192.34 662.39 7129.97 - 0 0 - 0 0 192.34<br />
48.21 556.06 5985.43 - 0 0 - 0 0 48.21<br />
- 0 0 - 0 0 4.36 143.89 1548.83 4.36<br />
- 0 0 - 0 0 1.32 44.07 474.37 1.32<br />
13 Upgradation of 0.71 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0.71<br />
Animal House<br />
Total 345.21 4,165.52 44,837.66 161.67 4,393.40 47,290.56 5.68 87.96 2,023.20 512.56<br />
C Repair & Maintenance<br />
1 Repair &<br />
Maintenance<br />
of Life Science<br />
Dept.,<br />
8.11 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 8.11<br />
2 JSS Medical<br />
College,<br />
Mysuru<br />
39.26 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 39.26
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3 JSS Dental<br />
College &<br />
Hospital,<br />
Mysuru<br />
4 JSS College<br />
of Pharmacy,<br />
Mysuru<br />
5 JSS College<br />
of Pharmacy,<br />
Ooty<br />
6 JSS Girls<br />
Hostel at<br />
JSSCPM<br />
Campus<br />
7 JSS Boys<br />
Hostel at<br />
JSSCPM<br />
Campus<br />
10.21 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 10.21<br />
24.90 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 24.90<br />
55.10 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 55.10<br />
- 0 0 7.65 0 0 - 0 0 7.65<br />
- 0 0 6.13 0 0 - 0 0 6.13<br />
8 JSSCPO Hostel - 0 0 11.79 0 0 - 0 0 11.79<br />
9 JSS Boys<br />
Hostel at MI<br />
Campus<br />
- 0 0 10.20 0 0 - 0 0 10.20<br />
Total 137.58 - - 35.77 - - - - - 173.35<br />
Grand Total 501.29 4,195.31 45,158.32 4,067.47 18,512.59 199,269.53 238.52 1,030.98 11,097.47 4,807.28<br />
(A+B+C)<br />
Expenditure towards Development works under JSS AHER<br />
Financial support towards Maintenance<br />
EVENT<br />
OUTCOME<br />
Operational support infrastructure 67,91,571.00<br />
IT support infrastructure 30,41,038.00<br />
Academic and Research infrastructure support 86,57,243.00<br />
Extended Curricular and Student support Infrastructure 51,78,554.00<br />
Library support 3,33,66,510.00<br />
Infrastructure Upgradation support to Hostels 68,83,962.00<br />
Development infrastructure<br />
EVENT<br />
OUTCOME (Rs in Lakhs)<br />
Renovation & Upgradation of Academic Infrastructure 130.56<br />
Renovation & Upgradation of Residential Infrastructure 4031.7<br />
Admin / Amenities Infrastructure 479.78<br />
Repair & Maintenance works of Constituent Colleges & Hostels 165.24<br />
Grand Total 4807.28
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JSS AHER has invested Rs.18.47 Lakhs towards the deputation of 88 faculties<br />
for 66 conferences for the academic development<br />
Sl<br />
No.<br />
Sl<br />
No.<br />
TA/DA extended towards Deputation of Faculty for Seminar & Conference of Constituent Colleges<br />
for the month from June 2017 to July <strong>2018</strong><br />
Name of the Institution<br />
JSS AHER has conducted 42 national and international level<br />
conferences / seminars / training by incurring an amount of<br />
Rs. 48.73 Lakhs and out of which 5265 have been benefited<br />
Seminar / Conference / Training conducted by JSS AHER & Constituent Colleges<br />
Institution Beneficiaries No. of<br />
Conference<br />
conducted<br />
No. of<br />
Conference<br />
Total<br />
expenditure<br />
No. of Staff<br />
beneficiaries<br />
Registration<br />
fee<br />
Remarks<br />
Amount<br />
1 JSS Medical College, Mysuru 26 31 565,377.00<br />
2 JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru 19 25 352,069.00<br />
3 JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru 3 9 501,631.00<br />
4 JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty 12 12 294,713.00<br />
5 JSS AHER 6 11 132,860.00<br />
Total 66 88 1,846,650.00<br />
Grants /<br />
Sponsorship<br />
1 JSS Medical College, 2022 18 2,142,863.00 642,832.00 323,928.00<br />
Mysuru<br />
2 JSS Dental College & 798 11 801,367.00 256,150.00 -<br />
Hospital, Mysuru<br />
3 JSS College of<br />
1525 7 994,775.00 445,964.00 371,722.00<br />
Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
4 JSS College of<br />
920 6 933,739.00 296,950.00 806,500.00<br />
Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
5 JSS AHER 0 7 213,172.00 - -<br />
Total 5265 42 4,872,744.00 1,641,896.00 1,502,150.00<br />
Civil Works Review Meetings during July 2017 to June <strong>2018</strong><br />
Sl Meeting Dates<br />
Particulars<br />
No.<br />
1 16-08-2017 Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)<br />
2 20-09-2017 Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)<br />
3 19-10-2017 Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)<br />
4 16-11-2017 Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)<br />
5 21-12-2017 Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)<br />
6 22-01-<strong>2018</strong> Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)<br />
7 19-04-<strong>2018</strong> Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)<br />
8 24-05-<strong>2018</strong> Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)<br />
9 21-06-<strong>2018</strong> Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)<br />
10 19-07-<strong>2018</strong> Monthly review progress meeting<br />
Additional 4th to 7th floor Girl’s Hostel D block, Studio Apartment<br />
and Staff quarters (CITB)
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Overveiw of Infrastructure at JSS AHER<br />
Human Resource at JSS AHER<br />
LAND DETAILS<br />
BUILT UP AREA (Sq.mts)<br />
Teaching Faculty - 536<br />
Main Campus<br />
Off Campus(Ooty)<br />
50.80 Acres<br />
06.45 Acres<br />
Main Campus 90349.22<br />
Off Campus(Ooty) 36032.01<br />
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor<br />
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />
Total<br />
57.25 Acres<br />
Total 126381.23<br />
103 31 134 68 38 106 154 142 296<br />
Varuna Campus<br />
104.2 Acres<br />
Teaching Faculty - Qualification<br />
FACILITIES<br />
State of the art Infrastructure<br />
ICT Enabled Campus<br />
Energy Conservative facilities<br />
Differently abled friendly buildings<br />
Highest Qualification<br />
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor<br />
Male Female Male Femal Male Femal Total<br />
Ph.D. 33 5 8 2 35 14 97<br />
M.Phil. 1 0 0 0 2 1 4<br />
PG 67 26 60 36 112 110 411<br />
Adjunct Faculty<br />
Non-Teaching Faculty<br />
Medical 14<br />
Male Female Total<br />
Dental 03<br />
Permanent 421 242 663<br />
Pharmacy 10<br />
On Contract 134 136 270<br />
Life Sciences 06<br />
Administration 01<br />
Technical Faculty<br />
Male Female Total<br />
Recruited 99 34 133<br />
JSS HOSPITAL<br />
- 3 Tesla MRI & 128 Slice CT<br />
- 37 Specialties & Super Specialty<br />
- I800 Bedded Hospital<br />
- NABH Accredited<br />
- 12.5 Acres with 12.5 lakh sq.ft Built area<br />
- 180 ICU Beds<br />
- 22 OTs + 2 Modular OTs<br />
- 55 Special Clinics
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />
AND SERVICES (ITS)
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SERVICES<br />
“It is imperative to adopt technology to take education to the next level”<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research has ambitious plans for growth as part of its strategic directions.<br />
It is imperative that the Technology implementations must keep pace with the growth of the organization and<br />
also to adhere to the guidelines of Government and Statutory bodies.<br />
The Information Technology & Services (ITS) Department has ambitious plans for ICT implementation in the<br />
organization and is working towards achieving the planned programs. Many programs have been implemented<br />
and many are in the pipeline to be implemented.<br />
As part of our support to Active Learning and Pedagogical Innovations we have set up a Cloud based IT<br />
framework called JSSU Online through which we are now able to deliver our Educational resources to students<br />
anywhere and anytime on any computing device. JSSU Online is envisaged to provide a host of capabilities<br />
around educational resource delivery and control in phased manner to all the constituent colleges of JSS AHER<br />
as part of its IT Roadmap. Some of the capabilities which are going live this year are:<br />
1. Digital Content Management at Course / Subject / Chapter and Topic level<br />
Digital Content including all the course material used for teaching can be made available to Students as<br />
part of making the content available to students outside the classroom.<br />
2. Sessional Marks Module<br />
This module helps the teaching staff to manage the sessional marks for students and making it available<br />
on the student portal.<br />
3. Student Feedback Module<br />
Student 3600 Feedback Module enables taking feedback from students on various parameters about the<br />
faculty. This is mandated by the Apex bodies like MCI, DCI and PCI.<br />
4. MCQ Module<br />
MCQ Module enables Teaching Staff to administer MCQ based Examination with the ability to build a<br />
Question bank with difficulty levels and then administering to the targeted audience anytime.<br />
Dr. Ravindra R<br />
Chief Information Officer<br />
“In the face of technology, everything becomes a<br />
little atavistic”<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research has ambitious plans for growth as part of its<br />
strategic directions. It is imperative that the Technology implementations have to keep pace with<br />
the growth of the organization and also to adhere to the guidelines of Government and Statutory<br />
bodies.<br />
The IT Department has ambitious plans for ICT implementation in the University and are working<br />
towards achieving the planned programs. Many programs have been implemented and many are in<br />
the pipeline to be implemented.<br />
5. Student Attendance<br />
Student Attendance module enables to mark attendance at the classroom digitally. All consolidated<br />
reports are generated without much efforts at any point of time. This would have taken weeks for manual<br />
compilation of data.<br />
6. Teachers Diary<br />
Compliance of Teaching plan or Lesson Plan is now automated thru Teachers Diary<br />
7. Electronic Leave Management<br />
This module manages the Leave electronically for the entire University and its constituent colleges<br />
including JSS Hospital and College of Pharmacy, Ooty. This module saves almost around 60k paper<br />
sheets per annum.<br />
8. eTapaal<br />
eTapaal is an initiative of the University to digitise all communications including all circulars, memos,<br />
letters, approvals etc. This application is envisaged to save a huge quantity of stationery and efforts<br />
for despatch. Now most of the communication is sent thru eTapaal saving time, effort and money thus<br />
supporting go green initiative of the University.
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9. Research and Publications, Research Project<br />
The publications of our Faculties and Researchers are collected and streamlined through a repository<br />
which can be viewed and collated online.<br />
This is a self managed database creation by the Research Scholars. This collection enables availability<br />
of information in one place for showcasing to statutory bodies like MCI , DCI etc<br />
10. University Faculty Profile<br />
This module enables University Faculty Profile to be centrally managed and enable easy access to Staff<br />
Data.<br />
11. Unified Website for the University and Constituent Colleges<br />
We have now moved all the different websites and domains into one single unified website and secured<br />
domain ( https://www.jssuni.edu.in ). This has enabled to showcase the University and constituent<br />
colleges in a standardised and professional way. The entire website now is made into a dynamic site with<br />
required data coming directly from the databases without requiring duplication of efforts.<br />
12. IT Network Infrastructure with Campus WiFi<br />
We initiated setting up a Campus wide Managed Networking facility – Data Centre and Distribution<br />
Networks for creating a unified, robust anywhere anytime Computer Networking both LAN/WAN and<br />
Wi-Fi to cater to the ever growing needs of the University and its constituent colleges. As part of our<br />
strategic roadmap to build a roust IT Infrastructure which includes a state of the art managed Local Area<br />
Networking interlinked with a Campus wide Wi-Fi network, we embarked on building a Network & Data<br />
Centre at the Digital Library of our Medical College building. This was envisaged to replace the then<br />
existed unstructured and networking without a firewall and VLAN facility. One of the major positives in<br />
adopting the new Network technology is because several new trends in information access are impacting<br />
organisations’ ability to control and secure sensitive organization data.<br />
Along with this, we took up internal LAN upgradations required to replace the unstructured network and<br />
bring uniformity in interoperability of the Constituent colleges. The following areas have been completed<br />
<br />
between Ooty and Mysore campus enabling Video Conferencing for Classes.<br />
<br />
<br />
House, FLS, MBS Section and the Heritage Building Block.<br />
1. IT Network Infrastructure with Campus WiFi – extension of Internal LAN and Wifi for<br />
a. Medical College Building<br />
b. Dental College Building<br />
c. Pharmacy College – Mysore<br />
2. Unified Library Management<br />
We are creating an OPAC based Library management system to be made available for search from<br />
our Web Site. This would provide a standardised way of managing Library including Procurement<br />
Books and Journals and facilitate easy search of the catalogue.<br />
3. Uniform Payroll Management System for the University<br />
4. Student Fee Management<br />
The plan is to move all transactions to the digital form in view of the GOI guidelines around<br />
Digitisation.<br />
5. eLearning and LMS<br />
The university has to provide pedagogical platform for learning and practice and prepare students<br />
for the changing learning methodologies. These are some of the guidelines from UGC and GOI<br />
bodies to streamline and standardise the education system in Universities.<br />
6. Online and Distance Learning<br />
The university is extending the Learning opportunities to students who wish to register for distance<br />
learning. This platform is envisaged to cover the entire life cycle of the student Enrolment to<br />
Certification ( E2C )<br />
7. Patient Management System at Dental College and Hospital, Mysore.<br />
It is proposed to implement a new Patient Management System for Dental College and Hospital<br />
in view of the increasing demands and fully automate the data capture for both statistics,<br />
compliance and research needs.<br />
These modules enable the University in its quest to implement Digitization and ICT enablement of its<br />
Pedagogy and Other activities.<br />
13. Admissions Online<br />
We have now enabled Web based applications, registration and online payment to all our courses<br />
including generation of Hall Tickets and Communications around admissions.<br />
14. Conferences with Online Payment<br />
Now we have a platform to enable payment gateway for any conference and seminar that is being<br />
conducted by the University and its constituent colleges for online registration.<br />
<br />
These modules enable the University in its quest to implement Digitization and ICT enablement of its<br />
Pedagogy and Other activities.<br />
1.2. Projects / New Programs for Jan <strong>2018</strong> – Dec 2020<br />
The following Projects / Programs are scheduled to be executed in line with our IT Roadmap.
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AND STATISTICS - (BQS)<br />
115
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BUREAU OF QUALITY AND STATISTICS<br />
“Statistics is the grammar of science”<br />
JSS AHER RATINGS & RANKINGS 2017-<strong>2018</strong><br />
NIRF<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research is ranked among the top 50 university / Higher Education<br />
Institutions in India by NIRF continuously for the last four years and ranked 37th in <strong>2018</strong> among all<br />
the Universities and HEIs’ in India. JSS Pharmacy College Ooty & JSS Pharmacy College, Mysore was<br />
ranked 15th and 10th in the country in NIRF <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
QS<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research had been awarded QS 4-stars rating in excellence by<br />
QS- Quacquarelli Symonds from the UK in <strong>2018</strong> and being the first to receive four star in excellence<br />
among all the Health Sciences Institutions in India.<br />
KSURF<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research was ranked 1st among young Universities/HEIs’ in<br />
Karnataka by Karnataka State University Ratings 2017.<br />
Dr. Nilani P<br />
Dy. Director - Bureau of Quality and Statistics<br />
The Bureau of Quality and Statistics concerns with the data processing and statistical interpretation of data<br />
acquired from various divisions of JSS AHER as well as from the Constituent Colleges and Departments.<br />
The division concerns with submission of representation to various national and international ranking<br />
and rating authorities aimed at achieving recognitions and accreditations to JSS AHER. Media rankings<br />
and media writing related to ranking, policies and strategic planning are under the ambit of the division.<br />
The Division is headed by Dr. Nilani P as Deputy Director. With the hard work and efforts from the<br />
team, the Deemed-to-be University has earned various accolades and is being recognised nationally and<br />
internationally for its collative achievements.
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EIGHTH CONVOCATION<br />
22 NOVEMBER 2017<br />
The Eighth <strong>Annual</strong> Convocation of JSS AHER was held on 22 November 2017, at Sri Rajendra Auditorium,<br />
JSS Medical Institutions campus. Shri Vajubhai Vala, Hon’ble Governor of Karnataka, was the Chief Guest.<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, Chancellor, JSS AHER, presided over the<br />
function. Dr. C G Betsurmath, Executive Secretary, JSSMVP, Dr. B Suresh, Vice Chancellor, Dr. Manjunatha<br />
B, Registrar, Dr (Lt Col) R Vijaysimha, Controller of Examinations and others were present. Dr. B Suresh, Vice<br />
Chancellor welcomed the gathering and presented a brief report of JSS AHER. can beat the USA. We need to<br />
utilize it. We have talent and intelligence. We have knowledge and courage, but we lack research, so youths<br />
should take up extensive research, find medicines to cure diseases which are causing problems to people. The<br />
doctors should take up more and more research in their respective fields.” Governor Vala said. He opined that<br />
the field of medicine has advanced with transplantation of heart, kidney and liver, Indian scientists should try<br />
transplantation of brain that will draw attention of rest of the world.<br />
“The country will be strengthened and developed only if the citizens are healthy. Medical service is inevitable<br />
to protect the health. No people should be deprived of health facilities at any cost and doctors should treat poor<br />
patients with compassion” he said. He advised the young doctors to stand by ethics, truth, keep away from bad<br />
practices and imbibe good deeds giving up ego.<br />
A total of 1274 students of JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysore, JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Ooty, Departments of Life Sciences, Water & Health and Health System Management<br />
Studies were awarded degrees and diplomas – PhD, DM, MCh, MD, MS, PG Diplomas, MPH and MSc (Medical<br />
Sciences) in Faculty of Medicine, MDS, PG Diploma and BDS in Faculty of Dentistry, PhD, MPharm, PG Diploma,<br />
PharmD, BPharm and DPharm in the Faculty of Pharmacy, PhD, MSc and BSc in the Faculty Biomedical Sciences,<br />
MSc and BSc in the Faculty of Life Sciences and MBA (Hospital Administration) in the Faculty of Management<br />
Studies. Among these, 40 graduates were awarded a total of 56 Gold Medals/Cash prize, 22 scholars were<br />
awarded PhD and 05 were awarded Super Speciality Degrees in the Faculty of Medicine and 2 candidates were<br />
awarded M Phil degree.<br />
Dr. Sudeendra Bhat<br />
Controller of Examinations<br />
The examination section functions under the direction of Controller of Examinations and is responsible<br />
for conduction of examinations, appointment of examiners, valuation and announcement of results. The<br />
Conduct of convocation and award of degree, endowment management and RTI support are the extended<br />
profiles of the division.<br />
The division is headed by Dr. Sudeendra Bhat who is the Controller of Examinations. He is supported<br />
by the three Deputy Controller of Examinations – Dr. Renuka M, Dr. Madhusudan N Purohit and<br />
Dr. Mahima V Guledgud.
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During this Eighth <strong>Annual</strong> Convocation, 1274 students are being conferred their degrees in Medical, Dental,<br />
Pharmacy, Biomedical Sciences, Life Sciences and Management Studies Faculties. Details are as under:<br />
1 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 22<br />
2 Super Speciality Degree in Faculty of Medicine (DM/MCh) 5<br />
3 Master of Philosophy (Psychiatric Social Work) 2<br />
4 Postgraduate Degree in Faculty of Medicine(MD/MS) 110<br />
5 Postgraduate Diploma in Faculty of Medicine 28<br />
6 Master of Science (Medical Sciences) in Faculty of Medicine (M.Sc) 29<br />
7 Masters in Public Health in Faculty of Medicine (MPH) 2<br />
8 Undergraduate Degree in Faculty of Medicine (MBBS) 155<br />
9 Postgraduate Degree in Faculty of Dentistry (MDS) 31<br />
10 Postgraduate Diploma in Faculty of Dentistry 3<br />
11 Undergraduate Degree in Faculty of Dentistry (BDS) 115<br />
12 Postgraduate Degree in Faculty of Pharmacy (M. Pharm) 138<br />
13 Postgraduate Diploma in Faculty of Pharmacy 91<br />
14 Doctor of Pharmacy Degree in Faculty of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) 73<br />
15 Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree in Faculty of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) 200<br />
16 Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) 77<br />
17 Master of Science in Faculty of Biomedical Sciences (M.Sc) 9<br />
18 Bachelor of Science (Allied Health Sciences) in Faculty of Biomedical Sciences (B.Sc) 72<br />
19 Master of Science in Faculty of Life Sciences (M.Sc) 68<br />
20 Bachelor of Science in Faculty of Life Sciences (B.Sc) 17<br />
21 Master of Business Administration (Hospital Administration) in the Faculty of<br />
Management Studies (MBA)<br />
Total 1274<br />
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LIST OF GOLD MEDAL & CASH PRIZE AWARDEES – 2017<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
1. 14M10203 Dr. Poornima R MD -<br />
Pharmacology<br />
Reg No Name Course Name of Gold Medal<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in MD (Para Clinical)<br />
2. 14M11203 Dr. Pavan Kulkarni MD – Pathology Dr. S J Nagalothimath Memorial Gold<br />
Medal for proficiency in MD Pathology<br />
3. 14M13203 Dr. Savitha Rani B B MD - Community<br />
Medicine<br />
4. 14M24202 Dr. Prithvishree<br />
Ravindra<br />
5. 14M15207 Dr. Nudurupati<br />
Gowtham Kumar<br />
MD - Emergency<br />
Medicine<br />
MD - General<br />
Medicine<br />
6. 14M16207 Dr. Namratha G C MD -<br />
Anaesthesiology<br />
KACH MYCON-2009 Gold Medal for<br />
outstanding student in MD Community<br />
Medicine<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in MD (Clinical)<br />
Astymin, Excellence Award (Gold<br />
Medal), for outstanding student in MD<br />
General Medicine Dr K H PRAVEEN Gold<br />
Medal for proficiency in MD General<br />
Medicine KAPICON - 2011 Gold Medal for<br />
proficiency in MD General Medicine<br />
“PG EXCEL 2012” Gold Medal for<br />
proficiency in MD Anaesthesiology<br />
7. 14M17209 Dr. Sruthi Balla MD – Paediatrics Bifilac Excellence Award (Gold Medal), for<br />
outstanding student in MD Paediatrics Dr.<br />
K H Praveen Gold Medal, for outstanding<br />
student in MD Paediatrics<br />
8. 14M18202 Dr. Navya M MD -<br />
Dermatology,<br />
Venereology &<br />
Leprosy<br />
9. 14M07204 Dr. Rajendraprasad<br />
Janga<br />
MS – Oto-Rhino-<br />
Laryngology<br />
10. 14M05202 Dr. Anubhav Verma MS -<br />
Orthopaedics<br />
11. 14M05203 Dr. Ishani Patel MS -<br />
Orthopaedics<br />
ASTICON 2013 Cash Award, for<br />
outstanding student in MD Dermatology,<br />
Venereology & Leprosy<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in MS<br />
Dr. J S Hegde Gold Medal for proficiency<br />
in MS Orthopaedics<br />
Dr. J S Hegde Gold Medal for proficiency<br />
in MS Orthopaedics
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12. 15M36202 Dr. Sphoorthy G Itigi PG Diploma<br />
in Oto-Rhino-<br />
Laryngology<br />
13. 15M35201 Dr. Akhila<br />
Pochinapeddi<br />
Diploma in<br />
Anaesthesiology<br />
14. 14B10319 Shweta Kumari K MSc - Medical<br />
Biochemistry<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in PG Diploma in Medicine<br />
“PG EXCEL 2012” Gold Medal<br />
for proficiency in PG Diploma in<br />
Anaesthesiology<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in M Sc (Medical Sciences)<br />
Biochemistry Excellence Award (Gold<br />
Medal), for outstanding student in M Sc -<br />
Medical Biochemistry<br />
15. 11M01106 Nishchitha M MBBS His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in MBBS degree Astymin,<br />
Excellence Award (Gold Medal), for<br />
outstanding student in MBBS<br />
16. 11M01067 Ishita Malik MBBS Dr. G N Bhaskar Memorial Gold Medal<br />
for securing highest marks in the subject<br />
of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology in<br />
MBBS KACH MYCON-2009 Gold Medal for<br />
securing highest marks in the subject of<br />
Community Medicine in MBBS<br />
17. 11M01013 Ajay Koushik MBBS Dr. K H PRAVEEN Gold Medal for<br />
proficiency in the subject General<br />
Medicine in MBBS<br />
18. 14D10102 Dr. Poornima Chandran<br />
K R<br />
MDS - Oral<br />
Medicine and<br />
Radiology<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in MDS “Gade Narasimha<br />
Rao” Gold Medal obtaining highest marks<br />
in MDS<br />
21. 12D01034 Heng Jun Yang BDS His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in BDS Dr. C G Raju Gold<br />
Medal for obtaining highest marks in final<br />
year BDS<br />
22. 15P14018 Srijata Sur M Pharm<br />
-Pharmaceutical<br />
Regulatory Affairs<br />
23. 15P04201 Rayeni Mohan Krishna M Pharm<br />
-Industrial<br />
Pharmacy<br />
24. 15P05007 Manusmitha S S M Pharm<br />
-Pharmaceutical<br />
Analysis<br />
25. 15P06201 Sameer Kumar Panda M Pharm<br />
-Pharmaceutical<br />
Biotechnology<br />
26. 15P07001 Aakriti Garg M Pharm<br />
-Pharmaceutical<br />
Chemistry<br />
27. 15P08212 Subharaj Saha M Pharm –<br />
Pharmaceutics<br />
28. 15P09201 Soorya R M Pharm –<br />
Pharmacognosy<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in M. PharmTablets India,<br />
Excellence Award (Gold Medal), for<br />
outstanding student in M. Pharm<br />
Sri KVP Amar Kumar Gold Medal for<br />
obtaining highest marks in Industrial<br />
Pharmacy branch in M Pharm<br />
Rajanikant B Raja Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in Pharmaceutical Analysis<br />
branch in M Pharm<br />
Sri Bhojaraj Panjoomal Gold Medal<br />
for obtaining highest marks in<br />
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology branch in<br />
M Pharm<br />
St. Peter’s Institute of Pharmaceutical<br />
Sciences Gold Medal for obtaining highest<br />
marks in Pharmaceutical Chemistry<br />
branch in M Pharm<br />
Delvin Gold Medal for obtaining highest<br />
marks in Pharmaceutics branch in M<br />
Pharm<br />
Dr. K Chinnaswamy Gold Medal<br />
for obtaining highest marks in<br />
Pharmacognosy branch in M Pharm<br />
19. 14D08101 Dr. Gadupudi Salini<br />
Samyuktha<br />
MDS - Public<br />
Health Dentistry<br />
20. 15D13101 Dr. Deeba Zaheer PG Diploma in<br />
Conservative,<br />
Endodontics<br />
& Aesthetic<br />
Dentistry<br />
Dr C V K Reddy Gold Medal for proficiency<br />
in MDS Public Health Dentistry<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in PG Diploma in Dentistry<br />
29. 15P10008 Veneetha Francis T M Pharm –<br />
Pharmacology<br />
30. 15P12008 Neethu Benny M. Pharm -<br />
Pharmacy<br />
Practice<br />
Sri Hiralal Sadhwani Gold Medal for<br />
obtaining highest marks in Pharmacology<br />
branch in M Pharm<br />
Mr Frank May Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in Pharmacy Practice<br />
branch in M Pharm Synowledge Gold<br />
Medal for obtaining highest marks in<br />
Pharmacy Practice branch in M Pharm
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31. 15P13011 Nikitha K Heble M Pharm -<br />
Pharmaceutical<br />
Quality Assurance<br />
NATCO Pharma Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in Pharmaceutical Quality<br />
Assurance branch in M Pharm<br />
32. 16P38007 Juneeta Anna Benny PG Diploma<br />
in Medicine<br />
and Poison<br />
Information<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in PG Diploma in Pharmacy<br />
33. 11P02373 Dr. Ria Rose Roy Pharm D His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in Pharm D Hospital<br />
Pharmacy Foundation Gold Medal for<br />
obtaining highest marks in Pharm D<br />
34. 13P01017 Ashwini Prem Kumar B Pharm His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in B Pharm Tablets India,<br />
Excellence Award (Gold Medal), for<br />
outstanding student in B Pharm<br />
35. 15P04514 Ethaya S Diploma in<br />
Pharmacy<br />
36. 15B10804 Nimna George M Sc - Clinical<br />
Embryology<br />
37. 13B00506 Esther P Endjala BSc - Operation<br />
Theatre<br />
Technology<br />
38. 15B11705 Mamatha M M Sc<br />
-Bioinformatics<br />
39. 14B00912 Zeba Parveen B Sc<br />
-Biotechnology<br />
40. 15HA0009 Georgia Thabitha Alex MBA - Hospital<br />
Administration<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in D Pharm<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in M Sc (Biomedical<br />
Sciences)<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in B Sc (Biomedical<br />
Sciences)<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in M Sc (Life Sciences)<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in B Sc (Life Sciences)<br />
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri<br />
Rajendra Swamiji Gold Medal for obtaining<br />
highest marks in MBA
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JSS MEDICAL COLLEGE<br />
JSS MC - JSS AHER Video Intro<br />
JSS Medical College is a constituent college of JSS<br />
Academy of Higher Education and Research (Established<br />
under Section-3 of UGC Act) since 28-05-2008. The<br />
College is recognized by the Medical Council of India and<br />
the college aims at imparting excellent quality medical<br />
education that markedly improves the health sector and<br />
cater to the need of all strata of the society.<br />
JSS Medical College has emerged as renowned institute<br />
in the country by providing medical education of high<br />
standards and compassionate health care programs<br />
through internationalization, innovation in academic and<br />
research studies. Equipped with excellent state of the art<br />
infrastructure, laboratories and modern teaching aids, JSS<br />
Medical College is progressing towards greater heights.<br />
JSS Medical College offers undergraduate course in<br />
medicine (M.B.B.S) with annual intake of 200 seats and<br />
postgraduate degree (M.D and M.S) in 22 different medical<br />
disciplines along with 4 super specialty courses, DM<br />
Medical Gastroenterology, DM Neurology, DM Nephrology<br />
and M.Ch. Urology. Additionally, the institute offers 11<br />
BSc Biomedical science programmes and M.Sc. in 7<br />
disciplines (Medical Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry,<br />
Pharmacology, Microbiology, Clinical embryology) and<br />
master’s in public health (MPH).
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PRINCIPAL’S PROFILE<br />
Strategic Plan and Future Directions<br />
Dr. H. Basavanagowdappa<br />
Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Principal, JSS Medical College<br />
Dr. H. Basavanagowdappa is a senior academician, physician by profession, teacher as well as a researcher by<br />
passion. He has completed his Doctorate in Medicine and worked at several levels of hierarchy. Currently he is<br />
a Professor of Medicine and Principal of the prestigious JSS Medical College. He is the Dean of the Faculty of<br />
Medicine at JSS AHER. He has been recognized and awarded with several oration awards at various national<br />
and international platforms. He has conducted many global multicentric clinical trials. He has steered an ICMR<br />
funded study on estimation of prevalence of hypertension and diabetes among Jenu kuruba tribal community<br />
which has captured the policy makers through evidence based factual statistics. Cardio-Metabolic disorders<br />
is his thrust area of academic and research interest, and he is a sought-after guide for the younger faculty in<br />
the same field and intends to develop a band of future researchers with his mentorship. He is renowned for<br />
his excellent teaching and skillful administration. He has played a vital role in creating avenue for developing<br />
humane & efficient health-care professionals from the institute. He is a role model for the group of medical<br />
professionals who aim to become passionate teachers as well as high quality researchers.<br />
Medical care with compassion<br />
Academic excellence<br />
Nurturing student quality<br />
Technology driven education and care<br />
Research and innovations<br />
Achieve continuous and lifelong learning<br />
Increase speciality/ super speciality & subspecialties<br />
Increase number of PG seats<br />
Increase hospital inputs-Clinical material<br />
Start more special clinics<br />
Student exchange Program<br />
International student collaborations<br />
Conferences<br />
Implement MCI new syllabus rollout plan<br />
Biomedical syllabus revision – MHRD<br />
Imbibe research culture<br />
Training for competitive exams<br />
Student support initiatives<br />
Extracurricular support<br />
Develop efficient student, teacher and parent network &<br />
communication<br />
ICT enabled TL methods<br />
IT-Student support<br />
Central Research facility<br />
Increase in funded projects<br />
Increase in publications<br />
Extension of molecular lab services<br />
Value added courses<br />
Skills & simulator lab<br />
Conferences/ seminars/ experts
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ADMISSIONS<br />
SL.<br />
NO.<br />
Program / Course TOTAL INTAKE No of Students Enrolled<br />
Male Female Total<br />
1 MBBS 200 80 120 200<br />
2 PG Degree 123 50 49 99<br />
3 PG Diploma 32 8 17 25<br />
4 Super Speciality 6 5 1 6<br />
5 M.Sc. Medical 100 9 20 29<br />
6 M.Sc. Clinical Embryology 10 1 9 10<br />
7 M.P.H. 20 1 - 1<br />
8 M.Phil 6 2 4 6<br />
9 Ph.D. 15 2 13 15<br />
10 B.Sc. AHS 114 67 47 114<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course<br />
Results Analysis<br />
MBBS - Examinations - January <strong>2018</strong><br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass Class<br />
1 MBBS Phase - II (RS-1) 189 153 80.95 5 69 79 -<br />
2 MBBS Phase - II 48 15 31.25 - - - 15<br />
3 MBBS Phase - III , Part I 180 138 76.67 1 44 90 3<br />
4 MBBS Phase - III , Part II 129 104 80.62 - 30 64 10<br />
5 MBBS Phase-III, Part-I 59 48 81.36 - - 11 37<br />
6 MBBS Phase-III, Part-II 50 36 72 - 1 14 21<br />
Sl No Course / Degree No. Appeared<br />
Results Analysis<br />
MBBS - Examinations - October 2017<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass Class<br />
1 MBBS Phase-I(RS-1) 27 15 55.56 - - - 15<br />
2 MBBS Phase-I 1 0 0 - - - -<br />
Results Analysis<br />
MBBS - Examinations - January <strong>2018</strong><br />
Sl<br />
Course<br />
No. Ap-<br />
No.<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass Class<br />
No<br />
peared<br />
Passed<br />
1 MBBS Phase - II (RS-1) 204 151 74.02 5 70 74 2<br />
2 MBBS Phase - III , Part I<br />
179 161 89.94 6 70 85 -<br />
(RS-1)<br />
3 MBBS Phase - II 23 4 17.39 - - - 4<br />
4 MBBS Phase - III , Part I 30 16 53.33 - - 6 10<br />
5 MBBS Phase - III , Part II 192 154 80.21 - 29 112 13<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course<br />
Result Analysis<br />
MD / MS / Diploma Examinations April 2017<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class /<br />
Pass<br />
1 MD Anatomy - - - - - -<br />
2 MD Physiology - - - - - -<br />
3 MD Biochemistry 2 2 100 - 2 -<br />
4 MD Pharmacology 4 4 100 - 4 -<br />
5 MD Pathology 8 8 100 - 2 6<br />
6 MD Microbiology 3 3 100 - - 3<br />
7 MD Community Medicine 4 4 100 - 3 1<br />
8 MD Forensic Medicine - - - - - -<br />
9 MD General Medicine 13 10 76.92 - 1 9<br />
10 MD Anaesthesiology 9 9 100 - 7 2<br />
11 MD Paediatrics 10 9 90 - 1 8<br />
12 MD Skin 6 6 100 - 4 2<br />
13 MD Psychiatry 3 3 100 - 1 2<br />
14 MD Radio Diagnosis 5 5 100 - 2 3<br />
15 MD TB & Respiratory Medicine 2 2 100 - 1 1<br />
16 MD - Hospital Administration 2 2 100 - 2 -<br />
17 MD-Emergency Medicine 2 2 100 2 - -<br />
18 MS General Surgery 16 11 68.75 - - 11<br />
19 MS OBG 7 7 100 - 1 6<br />
20 MS Orthopaedics 6 6 100 - - 6<br />
21 MS Ophthalmology 4 4 100 - 1 3<br />
22 MS ENT 4 4 100 1 2 1<br />
23 DCP 3 3 100 - 1 2<br />
24 DGO 6 5 83.33 - - 5
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25 DCH 3 3 100 - 1 2<br />
26 D'Ortho 6 5 83.33 - - 5<br />
27 DA 4 4 100 - 1 3<br />
28 DDVL 1 1 100 - - 1<br />
29 DO 1 1 100 - - 1<br />
30 DLO 2 2 100 - 1 1<br />
31 DPM 1 1 100 - - 1<br />
32 DMRD 2 2 100 - - 2<br />
MD 73 69 94.52 2 30 37<br />
MS 37 32 86.49 1 4 27<br />
PG Degree - Total 110 101 91.82 3 34 64<br />
PG Diploma 29 27 92.09 0 4 23<br />
Grand Total 139 128 92.09 3 38 87<br />
Results Analysis<br />
MD / MBBS MS / Diploma - Examinations Examinations - January October <strong>2018</strong>2017<br />
Sl<br />
Course<br />
No. No. Ap-<br />
No.<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass Class<br />
No<br />
Appeared peared<br />
Passed<br />
1 MBBS MD General Phase Medicine - II (RS-1) 204 4 151 3 74.02 75 5- 70 - 74 1 2<br />
2 MBBS MD Paediatrics Phase - III , Part I 179 1 161 1 89.94 100 6- 70 - 85 - 1-<br />
3<br />
(RS-1)<br />
MS General Surgery 5 4 80 - - - 4<br />
3<br />
4<br />
MBBS Phase - II<br />
MS OBG<br />
23<br />
1<br />
4<br />
1<br />
17.39<br />
100 - -<br />
-<br />
1<br />
4<br />
-<br />
4<br />
5<br />
MBBS Phase - III , Part I<br />
DGO<br />
30<br />
1<br />
16<br />
1<br />
53.33<br />
100 - -<br />
6<br />
-<br />
10<br />
1<br />
5<br />
6<br />
MBBS Phase - III , Part II<br />
D'Ortho<br />
192<br />
1<br />
154<br />
0<br />
80.21<br />
0 -<br />
29<br />
-<br />
112<br />
-<br />
13<br />
-<br />
MD 5 4 80 - 0 1 3<br />
MS 6 5 83.33 - 0 1 4<br />
PG Degree - Total 11 9 81.82 - 0 2 7<br />
PG Diploma 2 1 50 0 0 0 1<br />
Grand Total 13 10 76.92 0 0 2 8<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course / Degree<br />
Results Analysis<br />
Super MBBS Speciality - Examinations - Medical - January August <strong>2018</strong> 2017<br />
No. Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass Class<br />
1 DM Medical Gastroenterology 1 1 100 - - 1 -<br />
2 DM Neurology 2 2 100 - - 2 -<br />
3 M. Ch Urology 1 1 100 - 1 - -<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course / Degree<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass<br />
Class<br />
1 I M Sc (Medical Anatomy) 1 1 100 - - - 1<br />
2 I M Sc (Medical Biochemistry) 16 10 62.5 - - - 10<br />
3 Final M Sc (Medical<br />
Biochemistry)<br />
19 19 100 1 3 15 -<br />
4 I M Sc (Medical Microbiology) 18 6 33.33 - - - 6<br />
5 Final M Sc (Medical<br />
Microbiology)<br />
9 6 66.67 - - 6 -<br />
6 I M Sc (Medical Physiology) 1 1 100 - - - 1<br />
7 Final M Sc (Medical Physiology) 1 1 100 - - 1 -<br />
8 I M Sc (Medical Pharmacology) 5 2 40 - - - 2<br />
9 Final M Sc (Medical<br />
1 1 100 - 1 - -<br />
Pharmacology)<br />
M Sc (Bio- Medical Sciences)<br />
10 Final M Sc (Clinical<br />
Embryology)<br />
8 8 100 4 4 - -<br />
11 I M Sc (Forensic Odontology) 1 1 100 - - 1 -<br />
12 Final M Sc (Forensic<br />
Odontology)<br />
I BSc (AHS) RS-1<br />
Results Analysis<br />
MBBS - Examinations - January <strong>2018</strong><br />
1 1 100 - 1 - -<br />
13 Medical Laboratory Technology 6 3 50 - - - 3<br />
14 Medical Imaging Technology 7 2 28.57 - - - 2<br />
15 Anaesthesia & Operation<br />
4 0 0 - - -<br />
Theatre<br />
16 Respiratory Care Technology 19 9 47.37 - - - 9<br />
17 Renal Dialysis Technology 6 3 50 - - - 3<br />
18 Cardiac Care Technology 6 3 50 - - - 3<br />
19 Perfusion Technology 6 3 50 - - - 3<br />
20 Physicion Assistant 1 1 100 - - - 1<br />
21 Optometry - - - - - - -<br />
22 Emergency Medicine 1 1 100 - - - 1<br />
23 Medical Laboratory Technology 16 11 68.75 - 3 4 4
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24 Medical Imaging Technology 21 20 95.24 2 9 9 -<br />
25 Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre<br />
19 14 73.68 2 4 5 3<br />
Technology<br />
26 Respiratory Care Technology 26 9 34.62 - 1 3 5<br />
27 Renal Dialysis Technology 21 16 76.19 1 8 7 -<br />
28 Cardiac Care Technology 16 10 62.5 1 4 2 3<br />
29 Perfusion Technology 15 10 66.67 - 3 2 5<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course<br />
Result Analysis<br />
M Sc Examinations - December 2017<br />
No. Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass<br />
Class<br />
1 I M.Sc - Medical Biochemistry 5 2 40 - - - 2<br />
2 I M.Sc - Medical Microbiology 11 5 45.45 - - - 5<br />
3 I M.Sc - Medical Pharmacology 3 2 66.67 - - - 2<br />
30 Physicion Assistant 7 3 42.86 - 1 2 -<br />
31 Optometry 5 5 100 - 4 1 -<br />
4 Final M.Sc - Medical<br />
Microbiology<br />
3 0 0 - - - -<br />
32 Emergency Medicine 12 11 91.67 1 4 6 -<br />
III BSc (AHS) RS-1<br />
Result Analysis<br />
BSc AHS (Old Scheme) Examinations - December 2017<br />
33 Medical Laboratory Technology 16 14 87.5 - 12 2 -<br />
34 Medical Imaging Technology 28 28 100 3 16 9 -<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
I BSC(AHS)<br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass<br />
Class<br />
35 Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre<br />
12 12 100 1 4 6 1<br />
Technology<br />
36 Respiratory Care Technology 23 22 95.65 - 5 9 8<br />
37 Renal Dialysis Technology 27 26 96.3 4 15 7 -<br />
38 Cardiac Care Technology 30 24 80 1 5 12 6<br />
39 Perfusion Technology 29 28 96.55 - 4 14 10<br />
40 Physicion Assistant 2 0 0 - - - -<br />
41 Emergency Medicine 1 1 100 - 1 - -<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course / Degree<br />
Results Analysis<br />
BSc AHS (Old Scheme) Examinations - June 2017<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass<br />
Class<br />
I BSc (AHS)<br />
1 Medical Imaging Technology 3 1 33.33 - - - 1<br />
II BSc (AHS)<br />
2 Medical Laboratory Technology 1 0 0 - - - -<br />
III BSc (AHS)<br />
3 Operation Theatre Technology 1 1 100 - - - 1<br />
1 B Sc (Medical Imaging<br />
Technology)<br />
II BSC(AHS)<br />
2 B Sc (Medical Laboratory<br />
Technology)<br />
III BSC(AHS)<br />
3 B Sc (Medical Imaging<br />
Technology)<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course<br />
1 0 0 - - - -<br />
1 1 100 - - - 1<br />
1 1 100 - - 1 -<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass<br />
Class<br />
I BSC(AHS)<br />
1 Medical Laboratory Technology 4 3 75 - - - 3<br />
2 Medical Imaging Technology 6 1 16.67 - - - 1<br />
3 Anaesthesia & Operation<br />
Theatre Technology<br />
Result Analysis<br />
BSc AHS (RS -1) Examinations - December 2017<br />
3 3 100 - - - 3<br />
4 Respiratory Care Technology 10 4 40 - - - 4<br />
5 Renal Dialysis Technology 3 2 66.67 - - - 2<br />
6 Cardiac Care Technology 3 2 66.67 - - - 2<br />
7 Perfusion Technology 5 5 100 - - - 5
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Sl<br />
No<br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage O<br />
Grade<br />
A<br />
Grade<br />
B<br />
Grade<br />
C<br />
Grade<br />
D<br />
Grade<br />
I BSC(AHS) SS<br />
1 B Sc (Medical Laboratory<br />
16 7 44 - - 1 4 2<br />
Technology)<br />
2 B Sc (Medical Imaging Technology) 22 13 59 - - 2 8 5<br />
3 B Sc (Anaesthesia & Operation<br />
Theatre Technology)<br />
15 8 53 - - 3 5 -<br />
4 B Sc (Respiratory Care Technology) 12 9 75 - - 1 4 4<br />
5 B Sc (Renal Dialysis Technology) 11 6 55 - - 2 3 1<br />
6 B.Sc (Cardiac Care Technology) 11 9 82 - 1 1 5 2<br />
7 B.Sc (Perfusion Technology) 10 7 70 - - 5 1 1<br />
8 B.Sc (Physicion Assistant ) 1 0 0 - - - - -<br />
9 B.Sc (Emergency Medicine) 17 10 59 - 2 2 3 3<br />
10 B.Sc (Optometry) 7 6 86 - - 3 1 2<br />
II BSC(AHS) SS<br />
Result Analysis<br />
BSc AHS (Semester Scheme) Examinations - December 2017<br />
1 B Sc (Medical Laboratory<br />
6 4 66.67 - - - 1 3<br />
Technology)<br />
2 B Sc (Medical Imaging Technology) 9 3 33.33 - - - 2 1<br />
3 B Sc (Anaesthesia & Operation<br />
Theatre Technology)<br />
2 2 100 - - - - 2<br />
4 B Sc (Respiratory Care Technology) 3 3 100 - - - - 3<br />
5 B Sc (Renal Dialysis Technology) 4 2 50 - - - - 2<br />
6 B.Sc (Cardiac Care Technology) 3 1 33.33 - - - 1 -<br />
7 B.Sc (Perfusion Technology) 1 1 100 - - - - 1<br />
8 B.Sc (Physicion Assistant ) 3 1 33.33 - - - - 1<br />
9 B.Sc (Emergency Medicine) 7 1 14.29 - - - - 1<br />
10 B.Sc (Optometry) 1 1 100 - - - - 1<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Result Analysis<br />
BSc AHS (RS -1) Examinations - December 2017<br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I<br />
Class<br />
II Class<br />
II BSC(AHS)<br />
1 Medical Laboratory Technology 8 2 25 - - - 2<br />
2 Medical Imaging Technology 2 2 100 - - 2<br />
3 Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology 5 5 100 - - - 5<br />
4 Respiratory Care Technology 16 7 43.75 - - - 7<br />
5 Renal Dialysis Technology 5 2 40 - - - 2<br />
6 Cardiac Care Technology 6 5 83.33 - - - 5<br />
7 Perfusion Technology 6 5 83.33 - - - 5<br />
8 Physicion Assistant 4 3 75 - - - 3<br />
9 Emergency Medicine 2 1 50 - 1 - -<br />
III BSC(AHS)<br />
1 Medical Laboratory Technology 3 1 33.33 - 1 - -<br />
2 Medical Imaging Technology 2 2 100 - 1 1<br />
3 Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology 1 0 0 - - - -<br />
4 Respiratory Care Technology 6 3 50 - - - 3<br />
5 Renal Dialysis Technology 1 0 0 - - -<br />
6 Cardiac Care Technology 8 8 100 - 1 - 7<br />
7 Perfusion Technology 5 0 0 - - -<br />
8 Physicion Assistant 2 2 100 - - - 2<br />
Result Analysis<br />
BSc AHS (Semester Scheme) Examinations - December 2017<br />
Pass<br />
Class<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage O<br />
Grade<br />
A<br />
Grade<br />
B<br />
Grade<br />
C<br />
Grade<br />
D<br />
Grade<br />
III BSC(AHS) SS<br />
1 B Sc (Medical Laboratory<br />
14 10 71.43 - - 1 6 3<br />
Technology)<br />
2 B Sc (Medical Imaging Technology) 20 16 80 - - 1 8 7<br />
3 B Sc (Anaesthesia & Operation 14 12 85.71 - - 2 9 1<br />
Theatre Technology)<br />
4 B Sc (Respiratory Care Technology) 10 5 50 - - 1 2 2
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5 B Sc (Renal Dialysis Technology) 10 7 70 - - - 2 5<br />
6 B.Sc (Cardiac Care Technology) 8 4 50 - - 1 2 1<br />
7 B.Sc (Perfusion Technology) 7 1 14.29 - - - 1 -<br />
8 B.Sc (Physician Assistant ) 6 2 33.33 - - 1 1 -<br />
9 B.Sc (Emergency Medicine) 12 9 75 - - 2 3 4<br />
10 B.Sc (Optometry) 6 6 100 - - - 4 2<br />
Result Analysis<br />
BSc AHS (Semester Scheme) Examinations - June <strong>2018</strong><br />
Sl<br />
Course<br />
No<br />
I BSC(AHS) SS<br />
1 B Sc (Medical Laboratory<br />
Technology)<br />
2 B Sc (Medical Imaging<br />
Technology)<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage<br />
O<br />
Grade<br />
A<br />
Grade<br />
B<br />
Grade<br />
C<br />
Grade<br />
D<br />
Grade<br />
11 4 36.36 - - - 3 1 -<br />
8 3 37.5 - - - 1 2 -<br />
3 B Sc (Anaesthesia & Operation 6 2 33.33 - - - 2 - -<br />
Theatre Technology)<br />
4 B Sc (Respiratory Care<br />
3 1 33.33 - - - - 1 -<br />
Technology)<br />
5 B Sc (Renal Dialysis Technology) 5 3 60 - - - 2 1 -<br />
6 B.Sc (Cardiac Care Technology) 3 1 33.33 - - - - 1 -<br />
7 B.Sc (Perfusion Technology) 3 2 66.67 - - - 1 1 -<br />
8 B.Sc (Physicion Assistant ) 1 0 0 - - - - - -<br />
9 B.Sc (Emergency Medicine) 5 4 80 - - - 2 2 -<br />
10 B.Sc (Optometry) 1 1 100 - - - 1 - -<br />
II BSC(AHS) SS<br />
1 B Sc (Medical Laboratory<br />
18 6 33.33 - - - 4 2 -<br />
Technology)<br />
2 B Sc (Medical Imaging<br />
26 11 42.31 - - - 6 5 -<br />
Technology)<br />
3 B Sc (Anaesthesia & Operation<br />
Theatre Technology)<br />
14 5 35.71 - - - 4 1 -<br />
4 B Sc (Respiratory Care<br />
12 4 33.33 - - - 3 1 -<br />
Technology)<br />
5 B Sc (Renal Dialysis Technology) 12 8 66.67 - - - 5 3 -<br />
6 B.Sc (Cardiac Care Technology) 13 7 53.85 - - 2 4 1 -<br />
7 B.Sc (Perfusion Technology) 11 8 72.73 - - - 6 2 -<br />
8 B.Sc (Physicion Assistant ) 2 1 50 - - - - 1 -<br />
9 B.Sc (Emergency Medicine) 19 10 52.63 - 1 2 2 4 1<br />
10 B.Sc (Optometry) 7 6 85.71 - - 2 2 2 -<br />
NCL<br />
III BSC(AHS) SS<br />
1 B Sc (Medical Laboratory<br />
Technology)<br />
2 B Sc (Medical Imaging<br />
Technology)<br />
3 B Sc (Anaesthesia & Operation<br />
Theatre Technology)<br />
4 3 75 - - - - 3 -<br />
4 4 100 - - - 1 3 -<br />
2 2 100 - - - 1 1 -<br />
4 B Sc (Respiratory Care<br />
5 5 100 - - - 1 4 -<br />
Technology)<br />
5 B Sc (Renal Dialysis Technology) 3 2 66.67 - - - - 2 -<br />
6 B.Sc (Cardiac Care Technology) 6 3 50 - - - 2 1 -<br />
7 B.Sc (Perfusion Technology) 7 6 85.71 - - 1 3 2 -<br />
8 B.Sc (Physicion Assistant ) 4 2 50 - - - 1 1 -<br />
9 B.Sc (Emergency Medicine) 3 3 100 - - - - 1 2<br />
10 B.Sc (Optometry) - - - - - - - - -<br />
IV BSC(AHS) SS<br />
1 B Sc (Medical Laboratory<br />
Technology)<br />
14 11 78.57 - - 1 6 4 -<br />
2 B Sc (Medical Imaging<br />
20 19 95 - - - 10 7 2<br />
Technology)<br />
3 B Sc (Anaesthesia & Operation 14 14 100 - - 3 10 1 -<br />
Theatre Technology)<br />
4 B Sc (Respiratory Care<br />
10 9 90 - - 1 5 3 -<br />
Technology)<br />
5 B Sc (Renal Dialysis Technology) 10 8 80 - - - 2 6 -<br />
6 B.Sc (Cardiac Care Technology) 10 6 60 - - 1 4 1 -<br />
7 B.Sc (Perfusion Technology) 8 7 87.5 - - 1 4 2 -<br />
8 B.Sc (Physicion Assistant ) 6 5 83.33 - - 1 2 1 1<br />
9 B.Sc (Emergency Medicine) 12 11 91.67 - - 2 5 2 2<br />
10 B.Sc (Optometry) 6 6 100 - - 1 3 2 -
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Sl<br />
No<br />
Results Analysis<br />
MBA & MPH Examinations - July 2017<br />
Course / Degree<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I<br />
Class<br />
II Class<br />
MBA - Hospital Administration<br />
1 I Sem MBA - Hospital Administration 1 1 100 - - - 1<br />
2 II Sem MBA - Hospital Administration 33 31 93.94 4 19 8 -<br />
3 III Sem MBA - Hospital Administration 1 1 100 - - - 1<br />
4 IV Sem MBA- Hospital Administration 27 26 96.3 6 14 6 -<br />
5 Renal Dialysis Technology 5 2 40 - - - 2<br />
6 Cardiac Care Technology 6 5 83.33 - - - 5<br />
MBA - Hospital Administration<br />
5 I Master of Public Health - - - - - - -<br />
6 II Master of Public Health 2 2 100 - 2 - -<br />
Pass<br />
Class<br />
Faculty Statistics<br />
Department Professors Associate<br />
Professors<br />
Assistant<br />
Professors<br />
/ Senior<br />
Lecturers<br />
Lecturers/<br />
Senior<br />
Residents<br />
Tutors/ Junior<br />
Residents<br />
Pre and Para Clinical Teaching Staff 21 20 28 3 5<br />
Clinical Teaching Staff 57 43 80 51 2<br />
Total 78 63 108 54 7<br />
Lady Medical Officer/Medical Officer 04<br />
HR Statistics<br />
FACULTY<br />
Teaching Non-teaching Total<br />
314 181+18 513<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Results Analysis<br />
MBA (Hospital Administration) Examinations January - <strong>2018</strong><br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I<br />
Class<br />
II Class<br />
1 I Sem MBA-Hospital Administration 44 28 63.64 1 15 12 -<br />
2 II Sem MBA-Hospital Administration 2 2 100 - - - 2<br />
3 III Sem MBA-Hospital Administration 33 26 78.79 - 13 13 -<br />
Pass<br />
Class<br />
HR turnover statistics<br />
Teaching Non-Teaching<br />
Appointments/ Continuations 44/2 3/3<br />
Promotions 7 -<br />
Resignations 30 1<br />
Retirements 5 4<br />
Deputations 4 5<br />
Results Analysis<br />
M.Phil - Examinations March - <strong>2018</strong><br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Attended<br />
Institutional/<br />
Regional / State<br />
National International Total<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course / Degree<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I<br />
Class<br />
II Class<br />
1 M.Phil (Clinical Psychology) Part - I 3 3 100 - - - 3<br />
Pass<br />
Class<br />
252 372 48 672<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Organised<br />
Guest Lectures Organised<br />
through Academic Society<br />
Guest Lectures/ Invited<br />
Lectures Organised<br />
Institutional/<br />
Regional/State<br />
National International Total<br />
50 16 2 68<br />
Statistics of Academic Presentations<br />
Academic/ research Papers<br />
Poster Presentations<br />
Total<br />
presented<br />
Students Faculty Students Faculty<br />
National 56 91 14 8 169<br />
International 3 16 - 1 20
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Research<br />
Research Grants Received Statistics<br />
National International Total<br />
Thrust Areas of Research<br />
Faculty Interested<br />
06 - 06<br />
Anatomy<br />
Medical Education, cadaveric skill lab<br />
Plastination, surgical skill lab and Histology<br />
Genetics& Medical Education<br />
Plastination<br />
Physiology<br />
YOGA<br />
Cognitive Physiology<br />
Exercise Physiology<br />
Dr.Pushpalatha.K.<br />
Dr.Vidya.C.S.<br />
Dr.Deepa Bhat<br />
Dr.Najma Mobin<br />
Dr.Srinath C G, Dr.Mamatha S D, Dr.Sudha B Sreenivas,<br />
Dr.Vinitha K R, Dr Uma Vijayashankar<br />
Dr.Rajalakshmi R, Dr.Ramya C M<br />
Dr.Vijaya Vageesh Y<br />
Obesity & Stress Dr.Priya S A, Dr Uma Vijayashankar, Dr.Ramya C M,<br />
Dr.Rajeshwari L, Dr.Vijaya Vageesh Y, Dr.Bharath T<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Human Genomics and Rare disorders Dr. Suma M N, Dr. Akila Prashant, Dr. Parveen D,<br />
Dr. Shobha C R<br />
Cancer treatment using natural sources<br />
Dr. M.N. Suma, Dr. M.V.S.S.T.SubbaRao, Dr. Rajeshkumar<br />
Thimmulappa, Dr. D. Devanand, Dr. P. Sujatha<br />
Dr. B.S. Anjali Devi<br />
Diabetes research<br />
Dr. Prashant Vishwanath, Dr. Akila Prashant,<br />
Dr. M.V.S.S.T.SubbaRao, Dr. N.K. Swetha, Dr. D. Parveen<br />
Treatment strategies for environmental lung diseases Dr. Rajeshkumar Thimmulappa, Dr. M.V.S.S.T.SubbaRao,<br />
Dr. Akila Prashant<br />
Cardiovascular diseases, pulmonary diseases; Discovery and Dr Rajesh Kumar T<br />
development of Natural and synthetic product for inflammatory<br />
disease<br />
Pharmacology<br />
Computer Aided Drug Designing (CADD): Development of a Dr. Jayanthi.M.K& Dr. Pushpa.V.H<br />
computer aided drug designing laboratory for the advancement<br />
of pharmacological research<br />
Clinical Pharmacology-Upgradation<br />
Dr. Suresha.R.N& Dr. Satish.A.M<br />
Pharmacogenomics: Promotion of student training and research Dr. Jayanthi.M.K, Dr. Kalabharathi.H.L, Dr. Prathima.C<br />
in the area of pharmacogenomics<br />
Cancer treatment using natural sources<br />
Dr. Jayanthi M K<br />
Comm. Medicine<br />
Tribal health<br />
Dr. Sunil Kumar.D Dr. Praveen Kulkarni<br />
TB & Respiratory Medicine<br />
Airway Disease, Infective Diseases, respiratory critical care, All faculty<br />
non communicable respiratory disease<br />
External Internal Total<br />
11 12 23<br />
Research Grants Received<br />
SL. NO Granting agency No. of Projects Amount of Grant Sanctioned<br />
(Rs. in Lakhs)<br />
1 DBT, New Delhi 02 44.52<br />
2 IADVL, 04 13.76<br />
3 ICMR, New Delhi 03 7.38<br />
4 GAN 01 7.30<br />
5 JSS AHER 12 12.05<br />
External Research Projects Sanctioned/Ongoing Details:<br />
SL.<br />
NO<br />
Granting agency No. of Projects Amount of Grant<br />
Sanctioned<br />
(Rs. in Lakhs)<br />
1 Dysfunctional HDL: A<br />
diagnostic target for<br />
atherosclerosis risk in Type 2<br />
diabetes Mellitus<br />
2 Evaluation of serum and<br />
tissue interleukin 17(IL 17)<br />
levels in patients with Acne<br />
Vulgaris<br />
3 Comparative study of<br />
recipient site preparation with<br />
fractional carbon dioxide laser<br />
vs. Dermabrasion in vitiligo<br />
surgery<br />
4 A study of RT-PCR<br />
quantification of 16SRNA and<br />
18-kDa antigen gene targets<br />
in assessing the efficacy of<br />
multi-drug therapy in leprosy<br />
5 Assessing the role of Nrf2 in<br />
breast cancers<br />
Dr. Swetha N K<br />
Asst. Professor<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Dr. Ashwini P. K<br />
Asst. Professor<br />
Dermatology JSSMC<br />
& Hospital Mysuru<br />
Dr. Chethana S.G. Sr.<br />
Resident JSSMC &<br />
Hospital Mysuru<br />
Dr. Ranugha P.S.S.<br />
Assistant Professor<br />
Dermatology JSSMC<br />
& Hospital Mysuru<br />
Mr. Venugopal Reddy<br />
Bovilla, SRF Dept of<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Amount of Grant<br />
Sanctioned<br />
(Rs. in Lakhs)<br />
Amount of Grant<br />
Sanctioned<br />
(Rs. in Lakhs)<br />
DBT 3652319 3 Yrs<br />
IADVL L Oreal Grant 371000 1 Yr<br />
IADVL 275950 1 Yr<br />
IADVL 443000 3 Yrs<br />
ICMR 182833 1 Yr
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6 Discovering Phytochemicals<br />
for promoting Longevity<br />
and Healthy Ageing using<br />
drosophila model<br />
7 Geospatial distribution of<br />
intestinal parasitic infections<br />
among school children<br />
8 NACO (National AIDS Control<br />
Organization<br />
9 Loop-mediated Isothermal<br />
Amplification (IAMP) directed<br />
diagnosis of bacterial<br />
born neonatal sepsis and<br />
characterization of pathogenic<br />
bacteria utilizing multiplexed<br />
real time quantitative<br />
polymerase chain Reaction<br />
(QPCR) in a Tertiary care<br />
hospital<br />
10 Estimation of salivary and<br />
serum IgG and IgA anti<br />
desmoglein antibody levels<br />
and to identify HLA driven<br />
anti desmoglein reactivities in<br />
pemphigus vulgaris patients<br />
and their first degree relatives<br />
11 Global Asthma Network –<br />
India study on the prevalence<br />
of allergic rhinitis and asthma<br />
in children<br />
Mrs. Veena R SRF<br />
Dept of Biochemistry<br />
Dr. Sunil Kumar<br />
D Asso. Professor<br />
Dept of Community<br />
Medicine<br />
Microbiology Dr.<br />
Madhuri Kulkarni<br />
Professor<br />
Mr. Anshu Kumar<br />
Yadav Sr. Research<br />
fellow Dept. of<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Dr.VINUTHA<br />
RANGAPPA Sr.<br />
Resident Dept of<br />
Dermatology JSSMC,<br />
Mysuru<br />
Dr. P A Mahesh<br />
Professor & HEAD<br />
Dept. of Pulmonary<br />
Medicine<br />
ICMR 211600 1 Yr<br />
DBT 800000 1 Yr<br />
NACO<br />
Finance maintaining<br />
in JSS Hospital<br />
ICMR 343814 1 Yr<br />
IADVL 286785 1 Yr<br />
GAN 730840 1 Yr 6 months<br />
4 Understanding the role of<br />
Vitamin D on Glomerular<br />
Basement Membrane (GBM)<br />
constituents during diabetic<br />
nephropathy<br />
5 Proposal for the use of<br />
Foldscope as a research tool<br />
6 Detection of time since death<br />
from Histological changes in<br />
Human liver – Medicolegal<br />
purpose<br />
7 Creation of Bio-Banking<br />
facility for inherited disorders<br />
– Under UMMID of Human<br />
Genetics and Genome<br />
Analysis Programme under<br />
DBT<br />
8 Role of miR155 and CD10<br />
as targets for therapy in<br />
carcinoma breast<br />
9 Establishment of Bio Bank<br />
with Tissue Array platform for<br />
cancer biomarker screening<br />
Dr. P V Salimath<br />
Director (Research)<br />
JSS Medical College,<br />
Mysuru<br />
Dr.Sunil Kumar .D<br />
Asso. Professor,<br />
Department<br />
of Community<br />
Medicine, JSS<br />
Medical College,<br />
Mysuru<br />
Dr. VIDYA CS<br />
Associate Professor<br />
Department of<br />
Anatomy JSS<br />
Medical College<br />
Mysuru-15<br />
Dr. H. Bsavana<br />
Gowdappa Professor<br />
of Medicine<br />
Dr.Jayashree.K<br />
Prof and Head<br />
Department of<br />
Pathology JSS<br />
Medical College<br />
Dr. K. Jayashree<br />
Professor and Head<br />
Department of<br />
Pathology<br />
DST-FIST 81 Lakhs 3 Yrs<br />
DBT 2000000 2 Yrs<br />
VGST 493000 2 Yrs<br />
DBT<br />
Phase I (2 years):<br />
317.72 Lakhs Phase<br />
II (4 years): 929.42<br />
Lakhs<br />
6 Yrs<br />
VGST - CESEM 2000000 2 Yrs<br />
DBT 4300000 3 Yrs<br />
External Research Projects Submitted:<br />
Sl. No Title of the Project Principle<br />
Investigator with<br />
Dept. Name<br />
Submitted to Amount Duration of the<br />
Project<br />
10 Targeting key signaling<br />
cascades using DFormin<br />
(A combination of VitaminD<br />
and Metformin) for inhibiting<br />
carcinomas of breast in vitro<br />
and in vivo [29598]<br />
Dr. M.V.S.S.T<br />
Subbarao Professor<br />
Biochemistry<br />
DBT 5169600 3 Yrs<br />
1 Targeting Nrf2 to resolve<br />
inflammation and enhance<br />
wound healing in diabetes<br />
2 Discovering Phytochemicals<br />
for promoting Longevity<br />
and Healthy Ageing using<br />
drosophila model<br />
3 Research Training at the<br />
Confluence of Infectious and<br />
Non-Communicable Diseases<br />
in India<br />
Ms. Rachana M A M.<br />
Sc in Biochemistry<br />
University of Mysore<br />
Mrs. Veena R<br />
Biochemistry student<br />
Dr. P A Mahesh<br />
Professor and<br />
HOD Dept. of TB &<br />
Respiratory Medicine<br />
JSS Medical College,<br />
Mysuru.<br />
ICMR As per ICMR rules 3 Yrs<br />
ICMR As per ICMR rules 3 Yrs<br />
ICMR 31582260 5 Yrs<br />
11 Submission of a Proposal<br />
for Infrastructure-Fund for<br />
Improvement of Science and<br />
Technology Infrastructure<br />
(FIST)-Life Science - Level 1<br />
12 Yoga therapy module for<br />
improvement of circadian<br />
pattern of blood pressure<br />
in non-dipper hypertensive<br />
patients<br />
Dr. M.V.S.S.T<br />
Subbarao Professor<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Dr Madhu B<br />
Asso.Professor<br />
Community<br />
Medicine,<br />
DST FIST 15000000 5 Yrs<br />
DST 6379000 3 Yrs
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Publications Statistics<br />
Sl.No National Journal International Journal Total<br />
1 100 136 236<br />
Text Books Authored or/and Chapters Contributed by Faculty<br />
Sl.<br />
Title of the book/chapter Name of author/editor Details of Publisher<br />
No<br />
Biochemistry<br />
1 Recent Advances in Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer Dr.MVSST Subba Rao Scholar Press-2017<br />
2 Use of Nigella sativa for treating diabetes mellitus:<br />
A systematic review, In Recent Progress in<br />
Medicinal Plants<br />
Dr.MVSST Subba Rao<br />
Stadium Press LLC-2017<br />
13 Anaeshesiology: A Practical Approach Anaesthesia<br />
issues in Geriatrics<br />
Psychiatry<br />
14 The Art of Caring: Emergency Minds Dr.Kishor M. Dr.Suhas Chandran<br />
Dr.Murtuza Ghiya<br />
Springer International<br />
Publishing<br />
15 Mental Health and Sexual Medicine: An Update Dr Manohar S. Springer Publications<br />
Emergency Medicine<br />
16 The art of caring -Emergency minds Chapter 13-<br />
Leadership-the backbone of EM<br />
Dr.Madhu Srinivasarangan<br />
Indian psychiatric society<br />
combat depression task<br />
force & Emergency medicine<br />
association<br />
Paediatrics<br />
3 Authored a Chapter - Hospital infectious control<br />
committee” in a IAP- Infection Control. 2016<br />
4 Authored a Chapter –Prevention of Accidents -<br />
Poisoning in children- published by IAP 2016 in a<br />
book entitled IAP Guide to parents2016<br />
Dr.Narayanappa D<br />
Dr.Narayanappa D<br />
Jaypee Brothers<br />
Jaypee Brothers<br />
Anaesthesia<br />
5 Handbook of Pain and palliative medicine- Dr.Madhuri Lokapur Paras Medical Publisher<br />
Psychiatry<br />
6 Sexual Orientation Spectrum Dr. T S Sathyanarayana Rao, Dr.<br />
Shreemit Maheshwari<br />
Indian Psychiatry Society-4th<br />
Edition of Different Strokes IPS<br />
Publication Committee<br />
Anatomy<br />
7 Basics of Human Anatomy for students of Medical<br />
and Allied Health Sciences, Volume 1<br />
8 Determination of sex by antropometric<br />
measurements of maxillary sinus<br />
Paediatrics<br />
Dr.Najma Mobin Asst.Prof.<br />
Dr.Vidya.C.S. Asso.Prof.<br />
Notion Press publishers<br />
Lambert Publishers<br />
9 Clinical grand rounds Pediatric infectious diseases Dr.Narayanappa D. Professor JAYPEE<br />
10 Clinical grand rounds Pediatric infectious diseases Dr.Rajani H.S. Asst.Prof. JAYPEE<br />
11 Clinical grand rounds Pediatric infectious diseases Dr.Rashmi N. Asst.Prof. JAYPEE<br />
Anaesthesia<br />
12 Aneshtesia Issues in Geriatrics Dr.Nalini Kotekar Professor Springer for Research &<br />
Development
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Sl.<br />
No<br />
1 Dr.H.Basavana Gowdappa<br />
Principal<br />
Faculty Awards and Recognitions<br />
Name & Designation Award received Date & Year Venue<br />
Oration: 7th DIACON 2017 Topic: A<br />
Journey from malnutrition to metabolic<br />
syndrome<br />
Indian Medicine Association (IMA)<br />
MEDICON 2017 at Gadag on 28th<br />
and 29th October 2017 - 83rd IMA<br />
Karnataka State <strong>Annual</strong> Medical<br />
Conference - IMA KSB Endowment<br />
Oration<br />
Anatomy<br />
2 Dr.Vidya.C.S. Asso.Prof Outstanding scientist for the<br />
contribution and achievement in the<br />
field of anatomy Venus International<br />
foundation<br />
Best paper award & cash prize<br />
for poster presentation on Women<br />
Empowerment workshop<br />
3 Dr.Najma Mobin Asst.Prof. Dr.Abdul Kalam Gold Medal award<br />
for individual medical achievement &<br />
research, New Delhi<br />
3 Dr.Najma Mobin Asst.Prof. Dr.Abdul Kalam Gold Medal award<br />
for individual medical achievement &<br />
research, New Delhi<br />
National Mahila Rattan gold medal<br />
award by International Institute of<br />
Education and Management, New<br />
Delhi<br />
Vijay rattan Gold medal award<br />
for outstanding achievement &<br />
remarkable role in the field of medical<br />
at New Delhi<br />
Dr.Najma Mobin- Dr.A P J Abdul<br />
Kalam education excellence award<br />
for outstanding achievement &<br />
remarkable role in the field of<br />
education<br />
International award for outstanding<br />
achievement in medical education<br />
Best Reviewer award by Innovative<br />
publication<br />
4 Dr.Vinutha.S.P. Asst.Prof. National Mahila Rattan gold medal<br />
award by International Institute of<br />
Education and Management<br />
Medical Excellence Award for<br />
Outstanding Achievements and<br />
Remarkable Role in medical field<br />
03-09-2017 Bagalkote<br />
09-03-<strong>2018</strong> JSSMC, Mysore<br />
11-11-2017 Chennai<br />
27-03-<strong>2018</strong> JSS AHER, Mysuru<br />
15-10-2017 GEPRA, Chennai<br />
15-10-2017 GEPRA, Chennai<br />
11-12-2017 New Delhi<br />
19-02-<strong>2018</strong> IIEM, New Delhi.<br />
19-02-<strong>2018</strong> IBC, New Delhi.<br />
March <strong>2018</strong><br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
Katmandu, Nepal<br />
27-09-2017 New Delhi<br />
27-09-2017 New Delhi<br />
5 Dr.N.M. Shamasundar Professor YT & Madhiri Thathachari (Bhramara<br />
Trust) life time achievement award for<br />
out standing achievement in medical<br />
field & social service March <strong>2018</strong><br />
Physiology<br />
6 Dr. Ramya C.M. Asst.Prof. Got Second prize for poster<br />
presentation in IABMS conference<br />
Biochemistry<br />
7 Dr. M V S S T SubbaRao Asso.<br />
Prof.<br />
8<br />
9 Ms P Sujatha<br />
Asst.Prof.<br />
Pathology<br />
12 Dr.Rekha.T.S.<br />
Asso.Prof.<br />
Microbiology<br />
13 Dr.Sumana M.N<br />
Prof. & HOD<br />
Best Citizen of India Award,India<br />
Publishing House, New Delhi, India<br />
Mar.<strong>2018</strong><br />
JSSMC, Mysuru<br />
25-11-2017 Saveetha Medical<br />
College, Chennai<br />
Best Poster award May 15-16, <strong>2018</strong> Indo-Finnish<br />
International<br />
Workshop on Nutri-<br />
Concept: Innovative<br />
Food Concepts and<br />
Technologies for<br />
Global Nutrition and<br />
Business, CSIR-<br />
CFTRI, Mysuru<br />
1st Prize in group research<br />
presentation St. John`s Medical<br />
College & Research Institute<br />
Bengaluru, India.<br />
Medical excellence award and<br />
certificate of Medical Excellence<br />
Distinguished Woman in Health<br />
and Medical Sciences for the<br />
contribution and achievement<br />
in the field of Microbiology (The<br />
board of management of the Venus<br />
international foundation)<br />
14 Department Grant of NABL Accreditation to<br />
HIV testing Laboratory, Dept of<br />
Microbiology, JSS Medical College<br />
Hospital, Mysuru<br />
Comm. Medicine<br />
15 Dr.Praveen Kulkarni Asst.Prof. Selected for Fellowship in Leadership<br />
and Management Program (LAMP)<br />
International Institute of Health<br />
Management Research (IIHMR) Delhi<br />
and INCLEN trust.<br />
Received Best Poster Award<br />
for presentation of poster titled<br />
Effectiveness of Blunder lecture as a<br />
revision tool in Community Medicine in<br />
Second contact session of Advanced<br />
course in Medical Education at MCI<br />
Nodal centre<br />
03-03-<strong>2018</strong> Chennai, Tamil Nadu<br />
Nov.2017<br />
9th to 11th<br />
Sept.2017<br />
Saveetha Medical<br />
College, Chennai<br />
St John’s Medical<br />
College, Bangalore
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Medicine<br />
16 Dr.M.Suresh Babu Professor Elected from South Zone to the<br />
Governing council of American College<br />
of Physicians India Chapter<br />
Aug. 2017<br />
17 Dr.Nikhil Sunderesh,<br />
Postgraduate student,<br />
department of medicine<br />
Dr.M.Suresh Babu, Professor<br />
of Medicine, Dr.Sunil Kumar,<br />
Professor of Cardiology and<br />
Dr.Nagarj Desai, Professor of<br />
Cardiology were the co-authors<br />
of this study<br />
Won the 1st prize in poster<br />
competition in the American College<br />
of Physicians India Chapter Congress -<br />
Medicine 2017<br />
18 Dr.M.Mahesh Professor Best Paper Award (Second Place)<br />
RSSDI National Conference 2017<br />
19 Dr.Shilpa Avarebeel Sr.Resident Enrolled for PGDGM Course (IGNOU)<br />
20 Dr.K.M.Srinath Professor KAPICON -2011 Oration<br />
“Leptospirosis, Resurgence & Review”<br />
MPMRT <strong>Annual</strong> Medicine Update <strong>2018</strong><br />
FICP award 73rd <strong>Annual</strong> Conference of<br />
API – APICON <strong>2018</strong> –KMC granted 6<br />
credit hours<br />
21 Dr.KC.Shashidhar Professor FICP award 73rd <strong>Annual</strong> Conference of<br />
API – APICON <strong>2018</strong><br />
22 Dr.Prasad.M.C Asst.Prof. 1st Prize – Poster Presentation -<br />
National Seminar on Dengue: Dengue:<br />
Are We Future Ready?!!<br />
23 Dr.H.S.Kiran Asso.Prof. 4th Prize – Poster Presentation -<br />
National Seminar on Dengue: Dengue:<br />
Are We Future Ready?!!<br />
24 Dr.M.Bhanukumar Professor Oration Award 36th <strong>Annual</strong> conference<br />
Association of Physicians of India<br />
Karnataka Chapter – KAPICON <strong>2018</strong><br />
25 Dr.T.Thippeswamy Asso.Prof. Oration Award 36th <strong>Annual</strong> conference<br />
Association of Physicians of India<br />
Karnataka Chapter – KAPICON <strong>2018</strong><br />
TB & Respiratory Medicine<br />
26 Dr.Mahesh P A<br />
Best Reviewer Award - Lung India<br />
Prof. & HOD<br />
Paediatrics<br />
27 Dr.Rashmi N Asst.Prof. MA Psychology in Child Mental Health<br />
(2014-2016), University 2nd Rank<br />
(Kuvempu University).<br />
Online training in Early recognition<br />
and management of Childhood<br />
Developmental disabilities.<br />
28 Dr.Jagadish Kumar K Prof. &<br />
HOD<br />
Prof Y.T. Thathachari Endowment<br />
award (For Best Research Paper)<br />
12-08-2017 New Delhi<br />
3rd to 5th Nov.2017<br />
Bhubaneswar<br />
19-01-<strong>2018</strong> Dr.Sri SRCA, JSS<br />
Hospital, Mysuru<br />
22nd – 25th<br />
February <strong>2018</strong><br />
22nd – 25th<br />
February <strong>2018</strong><br />
21st & 22nd<br />
Apr.<strong>2018</strong><br />
21st & 22nd<br />
Apr.<strong>2018</strong><br />
8TH – 10TH June<br />
<strong>2018</strong> at Raichur<br />
8TH – 10TH June<br />
<strong>2018</strong> at Raichur –<br />
KMC allotted 7 credit<br />
Bengaluru<br />
Bengaluru<br />
JSS Hospital, Mysuru<br />
JSS Hospital, Mysuru<br />
28-03-<strong>2018</strong> Graduation Reception<br />
-<strong>2018</strong> SRCA, JSS<br />
Medical College<br />
Anaesthesia<br />
29 Dr.Gurudatt C.L Prof. & HOD 54th Most popular anaesthesialogist<br />
amongst top 100, across India at<br />
GARC-<strong>2018</strong> National survey<br />
30 Dr.Nalini Kotekar Dr.Prathibha<br />
Matche Dr.Kavya Aradhya<br />
Dr.Nagarjuna<br />
2nd prize in podium presentation at<br />
National pain conference ISSPCON<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
E.N.T.<br />
31 Dr.Swathi C AOICON Dr.Gananathan<br />
Govindaswamy AOI Research Paper<br />
Award<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
4thto 7th Jan <strong>2018</strong><br />
Psychiatry<br />
32 Dr. T.S.S. Rao, Professor SurajBhan Award 1st National<br />
Conference of Parivarthana Award @<br />
Chandigarh<br />
CTVS<br />
33 Dr. Dinesh Kumar Asst. Prof. Dr. VijayalakshmiKamat award for bet 2017<br />
paper in Chennai update 2017<br />
Best case of Mysuru 2017 ISA<br />
Students Awards and Recognitions<br />
Indore
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Library Statistics<br />
Library Committee<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Particulars<br />
Library budget – 2017-18<br />
Total budget allotted Rs. In<br />
lakhs<br />
Expenditure Rs. In lakhs<br />
1 Books 40.00 47.60<br />
2 Journals 120.00 123.00<br />
3 Online database 55.00 55.43<br />
4 Newspapers & Magazines 0.35 0.26<br />
5 CD ROMs -- --<br />
6 Any other -- --<br />
Library budget – 2017-18<br />
Sl.No Particulars Numbers newly Procured Total No. of books as on June<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
1 Reference books 1059 20511<br />
2 Course books 337 7911<br />
3 WHO Collections 122 1866<br />
4 Book bank - 1662<br />
5 Journals 252 252<br />
6 Project reports 150 1422<br />
7 CD’s 145 2636<br />
8 Video cassettes - 155<br />
SL.<br />
NAME<br />
NO<br />
1 Dr. H. Basavanagowdappa, Principal,<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
2 Dr. Vijaya.B<br />
Professor & Head,<br />
Dept. of Transfusion Medicine. JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
3 Dr.Kishor M<br />
Asso. Professor,<br />
Dept. of Psychiatry.<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
4 Dr.Deepa Bhat<br />
Asso. Professor,<br />
Dept. of Anatomy.<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
5 Ms.Ila Shekar, V Term,<br />
J SS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
6 Mr.Hariharan, III Term,<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru<br />
Financial Expenditure Incurred<br />
POSITION<br />
President<br />
Chairperson<br />
Member<br />
Member Secretary<br />
Member (Student<br />
Representative)<br />
Member (Student<br />
Representative)<br />
Sl.No Particulars Expenditure (Rs. In Lakhs)<br />
1 Expenditure towards organizing workshops/Seminars/Conferences 15.58<br />
2 Financial Assistance to faculty for attending workshops/Seminars/<br />
6.41<br />
Conferences<br />
3 Purchase of Equipment 231.49
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Hostel Facilities<br />
Education Unit and Activities<br />
Sl. Name of the hostel (Boys/ Total No. of Accommodation Total No. of inmates<br />
No<br />
Girls)<br />
Rooms Capacity<br />
Male Female<br />
1 Boys Hostel<br />
A-Block 44 78 78<br />
B-Block 32 65 64<br />
C-Block 18 54 50<br />
D-Block 24 72 27<br />
SS Nagar Apartment 12 Flat 48 28<br />
Doctors Quarters 3 Flat 6 5<br />
Total 323 252<br />
2 Girls Hostel<br />
A, B, C & Mess Block 235 506 376<br />
D-Block 125 177 152<br />
E-Block (Boys Hostel<br />
50 150 129<br />
campus)<br />
PG Resident Hostel 61 108 93<br />
Total 941 750<br />
I. Workshop on Scientific Writing for I year Postgraduates:<br />
28th July 2017<br />
The Medical Education Unit conducted a One day workshop on ‘Scientific Writing’ for the I year Postgraduates<br />
of 2017-18 Batch on 28th July 2017 from 10.00 AM to 04.00 PM at Sri Rajendra Centenary Auditorium, JSS<br />
Hospital, Mysuru. A total 120 Postgraduate students of MD/MS and Diploma attended the programme.<br />
II. Workshop on Dissertation Writing for Final Year Postgraduates:<br />
11th August 2017.<br />
The Medical Education Unit conducted a One day workshop on ‘Dissertation Writing’ for the Final year<br />
Postgraduates (MD/MS/MCh/DM/MSc/MPH) on 11th August 2017 from 10.00 AM to 04.00 PM at Sri Rajendra<br />
Centenary Auditorium, JSS Hospital, Mysuru. A total of 125 Postgraduate students attended the programme.<br />
III. <strong>Report</strong> of Foundation Course organised for 1st MBBS students 2017-18 Batch<br />
Medical Council of India Initiative:The undergraduate medical education programme is designed with a goal<br />
to create an “Indian Medical Graduate” (IMG) possessing requisite knowledge, skills, attitudes, values and<br />
responsiveness, so that he or she may function appropriately and effectively as a physician of first contact of<br />
the community while being globally relevant. With this intention MCI had planned to initiate foundation course.<br />
The goal of the Foundation Course is to prepare a student to study medicine effectively.<br />
JSS Medical College Initiative:Understanding the benefits of the program and also adjusting to dearth of time<br />
due to delayed admissions through NEET, a three day foundation course was planned by Medical Education Unit<br />
of JSS Medical College.<br />
The program was held from 30th August 2017 to 1st September 2017 at Gallery 6 of Medical College.Dr.Vinutha<br />
S P, Assistant professor, Dept of Anatomy, JSS Medical College moderated Day 1 and 3 programs and Dr Priya<br />
SA Assistant professor, Dept of Physiology for Day 2.<br />
The highlights of the program<br />
DAY -1: 30/08/2017<br />
Topic 1: Coping with medical stress by Ms.Haleem Unissa, clinical psychologist in JSS Hospital.<br />
Topic 2: Dr Praveen Kulkarni, Assistant professor, Dept of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College, delivered<br />
a talk on topic “Communication Skills”.<br />
Topic 3: “Time management” by Principal, Dr H Basavanagowdappa, Professor of medicine, JSS Medical<br />
College.<br />
Topic 4: Dr M S Vishweshwara, chief radiation oncologist & medical superintendent, Bharath Hospital & Institute<br />
of Oncology, Mysore delivered talk on “Stress Management”.<br />
Day 2: 31st August 2017<br />
Topic 5: “Professionalism” by Dr.Balaraj B.M, Vice Principal, JSSMC, Mysuru.<br />
Topic 6: “How to study?” by Dr. Deepa Bhat, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, JSSMC, Mysuru.<br />
Topic 7: Mentoring by Dr.Pushpa V.H. Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, JSSMC, Mysuru.
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Topic 8: JSSU online and Involvement of students as stakeholders in Quality Assurance by Dr.Prashanth V,<br />
Professor and HOD, Department of Biochemistry, JSSMC, Mysuru.<br />
Day 3: 1st September 2017<br />
Topic 9:“Humanities in Medical Profession” by Dr Arun M, Professor, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, JSS Medical<br />
College.<br />
Topic 10: Dr Madhu B, Associate professor, Dept. of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College, on topic<br />
“Research for undergraduates”.<br />
Topic 11: Guidance and experience of senior students:Ms.Smriti Bhargava, 7th term MBBS addressed the 1st<br />
year MBBS students to give valuable inputs.<br />
Topic 12: Dr Pratibha Periera, Associate Professor, Dept of Medicine, JSS Hospital delivered talk on topic<br />
“Ethics in Medical Profession”.<br />
WORLD BREAST FEEDING WEEK 07-08-2017<br />
Co-Curricular Activities<br />
Department of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College observed Breast Feeding Week from 1st August to<br />
7th August 2017. As part of this occasion awareness programs like health education talks and pick & speak<br />
competition were organized.<br />
On 2nd August Health talk was delivered by Dr.Shwethashree, Assistant Professor topregnant and lactating<br />
women of Vande Mataram colony.The programme was arranged in Vande Mataram colony community hall,<br />
with the cooperation from Dr. Lokesh,Medical Officer of Bannimantap PHC,Mysuru.The talk was on importance<br />
of exclusive breast feeding and how everyone in the family & community can contribute for its success.<br />
IV. Workshop on Medical Humanities for Interns:<br />
14th and 15th September 2017<br />
Medical Education Unit of collaboration with Clinical Development Skills Agency – Centre of Excellence in<br />
Clinical Research have organized two days workshop on Medical Humanities for Interns of JSS Medical College<br />
Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellur and on 14th and 15th of September 2017 at Sri Rajendra<br />
Auditorium, JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
The Workshop<br />
Sri Ravi Ramaswamy from Centre for Community Dialogue and change, Bengaluru conducted the workshop<br />
as a resource faculty. Various sessions on team building, how to act as a team player, how to adapt to the<br />
changing situations, understanding the self, image theatre, columbian hypnosis, sculpting, follow your leader,<br />
trusting each other, empathy were taken through interactive games. This was followed by interactive forum<br />
theatre where the participants enacted certain situations in their life where they could share their emotions. The<br />
group together worked out solutions to those situations in an interactive way. In reflective feedback session, the<br />
participants shared one take home message from the workshop.<br />
V. <strong>Report</strong> on Orientation Programme for Interns of <strong>2018</strong>-19 Batch conducted on 19/03/<strong>2018</strong><br />
The Medical Education Unit conducted a one-day Orientation Programme for the Interns of <strong>2018</strong>-19 Batch on<br />
19th March <strong>2018</strong> from 10.00 AM TO 04.00 PM at Sri Rajendra Centenary Auditorium, JSS Hospital, Mysuru. A<br />
total 120 Interns attended the programme.<br />
The interns gave their feedback at the end, where they conveyed that the Orientation Programme was highly<br />
beneficial for their Internship programme and the topics covered had a real value of application. A total of 120<br />
postgraduates availed the benefit of the programme.<br />
VI. <strong>Report</strong> on Orientation Programme for I Year Postgraduates of <strong>2018</strong>-19 Batch held on<br />
07/06/<strong>2018</strong>.<br />
The Medical Education Unit conducted a one-day Orientation Programme for the I Year Postgraduates (<strong>2018</strong>-<br />
19 Batch) on 7th June <strong>2018</strong> from 10.00 AM TO 04.00 PM at Sri Rajendra Centenary Auditorium, JSS Hospital,<br />
Mysuru. A total 120 Postgraduates attended the programme.<br />
The postgraduates gave their feedback at the end, where they conveyed that the Orientation Programme was<br />
highly beneficial for their residency programme and the topics covered had a real value of application. A total<br />
of 128 postgraduates availed the benefit of the programme.
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DEWORMING DAY – 10-08-2017<br />
On August 10th2017,Deworming day was observed in Anganwadi where Albendazole 400mg was given to<br />
children of anganwadi along with anganwadi teacher and helper. 20 children were present.We visited the<br />
field practice area ‘D’ block ,Medar block where we visited house to house and provided Albendazole tablets<br />
to underfive children and school drop out adoloscents and made them consume under our supervision.We<br />
gave awareness and health education on malnutrition of children, adolescents and consequences of worm<br />
infestation .<br />
Breast Feeding Week – 11-08-2017<br />
We observed Breast feeding weak in the anganwadi on 11-08-2017. Where we addressed antenatal, postnatal<br />
and other mothers and their relatives and educated them about importance of breastfeeding, advantages<br />
and correct methods of breast feeding, weaning and supplementary foods through pictures and power point<br />
presentation. Also we cleared their doubts about the myths concerned with breast feeding.
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National Nutrition Week – 08-09-2017<br />
We observed National nutritional week in all anganwadis of the field area from 6th to 8th September 2017<br />
together with ICDS workers, field health workers of UHC health. On 6th of September 2017 nutritiona weak was<br />
observed in anganwadi. Here we showed videos regarding- Anaemia in children, importance of certain foods<br />
like jaggery, coconut,cereals and pulses, ICDS food supplementations and its importance. We involved Nursing<br />
students who performed a role play about nutrition in children. Educated mothers of anganwadi children about<br />
Balanced diet and Prudent diet and dietary pyramid using models and charts.<br />
On 7th September, Nutrition weak was observed in another Anganwadi were they had exhibited various<br />
nutritious foods prepared from locally and easily available ingredients. We explained the mothers about those<br />
foods,their caloric and protein contents. Caloric and Protein requirements of a sedentary women,underfive<br />
children, pregnant and lactating women were explained.<br />
On 8th of September, nutrition weak was observed in another anganwadi where along with nutrition video,<br />
mothers were involved in active discussion on foods being given to children were 25 mothers participated and<br />
gave their inputs. Changes that can be made easily in their routine diets with easily available and affordable<br />
nutrient ingredients were suggested.<br />
<strong>Report</strong> of Medical camp – 26-10-2017<br />
Medical Camp was conducted at The Acme School in association with Rotary Ivory city Mysuru.<br />
Around 250 students between the age group of 4 to 15yrs underwent general health check up on 26th October<br />
2017 at the school premises. The event was inaugurated by the team of members from Rotary Ivory City,<br />
Mysuru, led by MrBaliga, and Team of JSS Medical and Dental College, Mysuru by lighting the lamp. The<br />
medical checkup was conducted by a team of Doctors from JSS Medical College led by DrSmitha M C, Assistant<br />
Professor,Department of Community Medicine. Students were treated for general ailments. Appropriate<br />
medicines (sponsored by Rotary Ivory city, Mysuru) were distributed to the needy students and necessary<br />
referrals were made for those who required investigations. Dental checkup was also arranged in collaboration<br />
with JSS Dental College. The camp began at 10.30 am and extended till 4.00 pm.
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Program conducted by Department of Health and Family Welfare<br />
With the aim of generating awareness regarding proper biomedical waste disposal among the public<br />
the Department of Health and Family Welfare organised a public awareness Rally as a part of the project<br />
“Environmentally Sound Management of Biomedical Waste in India” initiated by UNIDO (United Nations Industrial<br />
Development Organisation).<br />
Dr Raju, Regional Chief of UNIDO along with the Medical Superintendent of K.R. Hospital Dr Sreenivas, District<br />
Health Education Officer Dr Prakash, District Surgeon Dr Pashupathi and Dr Dinesh from M. S, Ramaiah Medical<br />
College and Teaching Hospital, Bangalore flagged off the rally.<br />
The rally commenced at 10:30 am in front of Kote Anjaneyaswamy Temple and passed through Gandhi Square<br />
Clock Tower, Sayyaji Rao Road and DevrajaUrs Road before culminating near the DC Office. The participants<br />
held placards with messages on proper disposal of Biomedical Waste and pamphlets on Waste Disposal were<br />
distributed to the by standers.<br />
World Tuberculosis Day –24-03-<strong>2018</strong><br />
World TB Day is an annual event, observed on March 24th every year, to raise public awareness about global<br />
burden of tuberculosis(TB), devastating health, social and economic impact of TB and also efforts to end the<br />
global TB epidemic.Theme for the year <strong>2018</strong> is: “Wanted: Leaders for a TB-free world”.<br />
The theme focuses on building commitment to end TB, not only at the political level with Heads of State and<br />
Ministers of Health, but at all levels from parliamentarians and community leaders, to people affected with TB,<br />
civil society advocates, health workers, doctors or nurses, NGOs and other partners. All can be leaders of efforts<br />
to end TB in their own work or terrain.<br />
In this regard, awareness programme through “Quiz competition on TB” was organized for undergraduates by<br />
the Department of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College, Mysuru, in association with District TB Office,<br />
Mysuru.
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World Health Day –10-04-<strong>2018</strong><br />
Guest Lecture on<br />
Universal Health Coverage- Challenges and Opportunities<br />
Special Interest Group on Public Health and Department of Community Medicine have jointly organized Guest<br />
lecture on Universal Health Coverage- Challenges and Opportunities on World Health Day <strong>2018</strong> on 10th April<br />
<strong>2018</strong> at Gallery -6 JSS Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
Dengue and Chikungunya awareness programme held on 14-06-<strong>2018</strong> at JSS Urban Health<br />
Centre, Medar’s block, Mysuru.<br />
Lighting the lamp by Guest<br />
Health education<br />
Dr. N Devadasan, addressing the gathering<br />
Inauguration of Jatha<br />
Participants in Jatha<br />
Dr G V Manjunath presenting memento to Dr N Devadasan
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Environmental Day programme held on 05-06-<strong>2018</strong> at JSS Urban Health Centre, Medar’s<br />
block, Mysuru.<br />
JSS Medical Exhibition at Suttur Jathra <strong>2018</strong><br />
The annual Jathra Mahotsava<br />
of Adi Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi<br />
Mahaswamigalu was held at<br />
Suttur Srikshetra for six days<br />
from January 13th to January<br />
18th, <strong>2018</strong>. More than 3.5<br />
lakh people gathered during<br />
the Jathra Mahotsava from<br />
all parts of the state. As a part<br />
of jathra mahothsava several<br />
programmes and exhibition was<br />
held at JSS school grounds with a<br />
view to encourage and inculcate<br />
a scientific and educational<br />
temper amongst rural people.<br />
Chief Guest for the occasion was<br />
Hon’ble Minister R.V. Deshpande.<br />
Sri Guruparadeshikendra<br />
Swamiji and Sri Shankaracharya<br />
Vidyaranya Bharati Swamiji<br />
inaugurated the exhibition on<br />
January 13.
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The JSS Medical College also utilised the Exhibition forum to create awareness regarding the two leading<br />
cause of death in the world - cardiovascular diseases and cancers. On this occasion JSS Medical College,<br />
carried out a number of activities with the theme “Move up in life with healthy habits”. The exhibition was<br />
open for public from 13th to 18th, between 9 am to 9 pm.<br />
The exhibition sections from medical college<br />
1. Screening of hypertension and obesity: Team of young doctors carried out a comprehensive health<br />
checkups with healthy education. This opportunistic screening for high blood pressure has benefitted<br />
more than 2,500 people who got tested for hypertension and got predicted their 10 year risk for life<br />
style related diseases using WHO/ISH risk Prediction Chart.<br />
2. Health pyramid - food, exercise and cardiovascular disease prevention pyramid. The food pyramid<br />
emphasized on the eating of healthy foods. Second side of the pyramid was the exercise pyramid that<br />
highlighted the need for a structured physical activity & The third side of the pyramid was displayed<br />
information on the four levels (Primordial, Primary, Secondary and tertiary prevention of cardiovascular<br />
diseases<br />
3. SNAKE and LADDER game: To inculcate healthy lifestyle habits among young school going children this<br />
game was created wherein with each healthy habit, they moved up the ladder and with unhealthy habits<br />
they came down the snake. As this involved a lot of student interaction and involvement, thousands of<br />
children took part and enjoyed the game.<br />
4. Dengue prevention and control a 3D model :<br />
To create an awareness regarding depicting<br />
the various breeding places of Aedes Aegypti<br />
mosquito was created and general public were<br />
given health education regarding how to eliminate<br />
the breeding places of the aedes mosquito.<br />
5. Match the following game: was created where<br />
students had to identify the pictures and the<br />
diseases associated with it.<br />
6. Medical information charts, anatomical<br />
specimens and pathology information boards<br />
were displayed under theme – non communicable<br />
diseases (Cancer, Dengue, Tuberculosis,<br />
Myocardial infarction and Hypertension).<br />
7. Exhibition of documentaries related to non<br />
communicable diseases (Cancer, Diabetes,<br />
Hypertention), Dengue, Family planning,<br />
Diarrhea,HIV and food adultration were screened<br />
in a separate movie screening room.<br />
The second section of the stall was<br />
dedicated to Demonstration of detection of<br />
Food Adulteration: Under the guidance of Sri<br />
C V Nagaraj, Mysuru Grahakara Parishat, the<br />
demonstration of detection of food adulteration<br />
was arranged to bring awareness among the<br />
public about food adulteration. The tests which<br />
were done are simple and these tests can be<br />
done easily at home for detection of adulteration<br />
of butter (buffalo and/ or cow) ,butter (cow) ,<br />
edible oil, ghee , pulses and cereals , turmeric<br />
powder ,bura sugar , tea powder , toor dal.<br />
The Last section of the stall was dedicated to<br />
the :<br />
1. Dissected dead body was displayed for<br />
visualizing the internal organs in the thoracic and<br />
abdominal cavity for the benefit of public<br />
2. Fetuses from 2 - 9 months of age (babies<br />
before birth) were displayed to give an idea to the<br />
public how the baby looks in different phases.<br />
3. Different organs like lungs, heart, brain, liver,<br />
spleen, pancreas, uterus etc were displayed<br />
4. Operation Theatre set up was displayed to the<br />
public to give an idea about the Operation Theatre<br />
(OT) and to decrease the fear about operation.<br />
5. Plastinated specimen of different organs<br />
including delicate ear ossicles were displayed<br />
with the advantage of touch and feel experience<br />
by the visitors.<br />
Suttur jathra exhibition had been a creative, informative<br />
and unique way to exhibit heath care messages to<br />
general public. Kids were more excited to play the<br />
games, know about food adulteration detection & see<br />
anatomical specimens and OT Theater. Our hard work<br />
and dedication towards promoting positive health care<br />
knowledge to the public in the short span of intimation<br />
was appreciated by the large number of visitors who<br />
had come to the jathra mahothsava. We were happy to<br />
get II prize in the JSS institutions group.
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National Service Scheme (NSS)<br />
NSS – Special <strong>Annual</strong> Free Health Checkup Camp<br />
NSS State Award<br />
Best NSS Unit and Best NSS Program Officer Award<br />
Government of Karnataka, YOUTH EMPOWERMENT & SPORTS DEPARTMENT NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME CELL<br />
awarded the JSS Medical College, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru, with the Prestigious<br />
National Service Scheme State Award as Best NSS Unit and Best NSS Program Officer for the year 2016-17 in<br />
recognition of meritorious services rendered in the field of NSS.<br />
Dr.Basavanagowdappa H, Principal and Dr.Sunil Kumar D, NSS Program Officer received the awards from Sri<br />
Pramod Madhwaraj, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of Karnataka at the Gurunanak Bhavan<br />
Auditorium, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru – 52.<br />
The free health checkup camps were organized across six villages namely Nugghalli, Chikkamarali,<br />
Kanaganamaradi, Chikkabyadrahalli, Agtahalli and Doddabyadarahalli of Pandavpura Taluk, Mandya District.<br />
A total of 1179 patients got the benefits of the free camp. The patients above 40 years were screened for<br />
Diabetes, Hypertension and cardiovascular diseases using ECG. They were given treatment on spot with the<br />
help of specialists from General Medicine, Pediatrics and Gynaecology. The ones who are in need of advanced<br />
care were referred to JSS Hospital, Mysuru. Free Dental Health checkup camp was held on 28th of March where<br />
82 people have participated and benefited. Street plays on important issues like Hand Hygiene, alcohol and<br />
tobacco ill effects, AIDS prevention under Red Ribbon Club were enacted by the NSS volunteers.
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The NSS Unit of JSS Medical College in collaboration of Department of Community Medicine and JSS Urban<br />
Health Centre jointly organised “World AIDS Day <strong>2018</strong>” On 1 December <strong>2018</strong>, with the objectives:Urge people<br />
to know their HIV infection status through testing, and to access HIV prevention, treatment and care services;<br />
and Urge policy-makers to promote a “health for all” agenda for HIV and related health services, such as<br />
tuberculosis (TB), hepatitis and noncommunicable diseases.<br />
WHO will join global partners to commemorate World AIDS Day under the theme “Know Your Status”. This will<br />
also be an occasion to celebrate the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day – a pioneering global health campaign<br />
first initiated by WHO in 1988.<br />
The rally started from JSS Urban Health Centre, Bamboo Bazar, inaugurated by Dr.Champakamalini - medical<br />
officer, Sri. Basavanna - Head master, Government High School and Dr.Sunil Kumar D – NSS Program Officer.<br />
They rally went through all the roads of Bamboo Bazar and students were creating awareness by using slogans,<br />
play cards and health education materials regarding the AIDS causes and its prevention. Dr.Nagendra – Social<br />
worker coordinated the whole event. Dr.NayanabaiShabadi, School teachers and other staff of JSS Urban Health<br />
center were present.<br />
Swachhta Pakhwada at JSS Medical College<br />
The NSS unit of JSS Medical College has observed the Swachhta Pakhwada program. The program was started<br />
by the formal function at Sri Rajendra auditorium, JSSMC. Dr Vijaya welcomed the gathering, Dr Balaraj BM<br />
vice principal delivered the key note address and the importance of the event, that how each one in the<br />
country can contribute to the society just by starting the cleaning initiative from small scale to large scale. Dr<br />
Basavanagowdappa H principal addressed all faculties teaching, non teaching and students, asked all to take<br />
the Swachhta Pledge. More than 600 faculties and students took the swachhta pledge. Dr Deepa Bhat delivered<br />
vote of thanks. Dr Sunil Kumar D NSS Officer and Dr Bharath T coordinated the whole event. All the head of the<br />
departments, faculties and students were present.<br />
This fortnight in observance of Swachhta Pakhwada program the cleaning activities in the hostels, academic<br />
building and administrative buildings of the college has been done. The display boards carrying the cleanliness<br />
messages were put up across all the bathroom areas. The Swachhta Pledge board was displayed in all major<br />
corridors, near lift entrance and in the hostel mess. In brief this program has reignited the cleanliness drive in<br />
the citizens and NSS volunteers also.<br />
Rally for Rivers<br />
The NSS Volunteers of JSS Medical College participated in the Rally for Rivers. Saving Our Rivers. The simplest<br />
solution to rejuvenate India’s rivers is to maintain a minimum of one kilometre tree cover on riversides. Forest<br />
trees can be planted on government land and tree-based agriculture brought in on farm land. This will ensure<br />
our rivers are fed throughout the year by the moist soil. We made a rally from Columbia Asia Hospital to LIC<br />
Circle of Mysuru. Our volunteers motivate people to give miss call to save our rivers and take pledge.<br />
WORLD POPULATION DAY 11-07-2017<br />
World Population Day is an annual event, observed on July 11th every year, which seeks to raise awareness<br />
about global population issues, such as the importance of family planning, gender equality, poverty, maternal<br />
health and human right.This year theme is “Family Planning: Empowering People, Developing Nations”.The<br />
theme aims at putting the reins of population control in the hands of those who desire to adopt family planning<br />
methods.<br />
In this regard awareness programmes were organised by Department of Community Medicine, JSS Medical<br />
College, MysuruOn 11th July 2017. The programme was arranged in Primary Health Centre (PHC) of Bannimantap<br />
area, Mysuru, with the cooperation fromDr. Mohammed Shiraz Ahmed, District Family Planning Welfare officer,<br />
Mysuru andDr.Lokesh , Medical Office of Bannimantap PHC.<br />
An exhibition for general population and to medical students of JSS Medical College , showing different methods<br />
and devices of family planning methods was organised.<br />
Inauguration of the Rally “World AIDS Day <strong>2018</strong>” - “Know Your Status”
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‘Graduation Day <strong>2018</strong>’<br />
Cultural Activities<br />
The ‘Graduation Day <strong>2018</strong>’ was held on the 28th of March <strong>2018</strong>. The cultural events started with a bang on<br />
performance by the group dance team ‘Ekya’ led by our own female professors from various departments of<br />
our college and hospital. This was followed by spectacular solo song performances by Dr.Kushalappa, Dr.Ghori<br />
and Dr.Guruprasad. Thereafter came a melodious performance by team ‘Swarathma’ formed by students and<br />
teachers of our own college<br />
The following graduates were awarded certificates of appreciation for their commendable contribution towards<br />
the cultural committee of the college.<br />
Dr. Shivambika P.S.<br />
Dr. Roshni Suresh<br />
Dr. Anusha Nagral<br />
Dr. Vignesh Chinnasamy<br />
Dr. Shreyas H.V. (for appreciation and cultural excellence and also for serving as cultural secretary)<br />
The Students of JSSMC took part actively in the <strong>Annual</strong> College fest organised by Mysore Medical College,<br />
Mysuru.<br />
Prabhu and Jyothi R of term VII MBBS were placed first in the dance duet.<br />
Sagarika K Manjunath, Asmita Misra, Fayas Mohammed, Rahul Saju, Ajay, students of VII term and V term<br />
MBBS put up a commendable group dance.<br />
Aquiline Berg and Akanksha Singh of VII term, MBBS also participated in the duet singing event.<br />
Students of VII, V term and interns also put up a fashion show for which they received tremendous applause and<br />
appreciation and were placed third amongst the 9 participating teams.<br />
TATVAM 2017<br />
The annual cultural extravaganza of JSSMC, Tatvam, was organised this year (2017) by the batch of 2015-<br />
2016. It was a four day event from 12th to 15th October. It was an intercollegiate event, and a huge multitude<br />
of students gathered to witness and participate in the fest.<br />
On the 1st day, the inauguration took place in the college premises and was graced by the presence of all the<br />
dignitaries and cine stars of the Movie- Tiger Galli- Neenaasam Sathish, Bhavana and Roshni Prakash.<br />
The day was marked by NAMMA HABBA- the Desi Carnival, where the students came dressed in their ethnic<br />
best. It was hosted by the very famous RJ Avinash. There were performances by the Yakshagana troop, who<br />
entertained the crowd thoroughly. Students of all batches put up a display of the cultural diversity, portraying<br />
the ethnicity and unity of all states.<br />
The 2nd day kicked off with a performance of the famous comedian Danish Sait, who also gave us a glimpse<br />
of his renowned ‘prank calls’.<br />
The cultural segment of Tatvam started off thereafter with solo and group dance events, simultaneously with<br />
other fine arts and literary events. Sudheesh Das from ESIC Bangalore mesmerised the audience, like always,<br />
with his graceful classical numbers.<br />
The most famous event in the literary category, LITERARY MARATHON had a huge participation wherein<br />
participants are assessed on their physical strength, responsiveness and knowledge about English literature.<br />
On the same evening, a Halloween themed night with Horror Dance competition was the main attraction and<br />
was won by JSS College of Pharmacy.<br />
On 14th Oct, an Auto Expo with Vintage Car and bike rally took place in the college campus and the collection<br />
was loved by one and all.<br />
There was an introduction to VOICE OF JSS, an event organised by the college to bring out the best vocalist of<br />
JSS University. The winning performance was by a 7th term student of our very own college, Preeti Prabhu. The<br />
2nd and 3rd prize was bagged by Rakshitha from JSS College of Women and Ankitha respectively.<br />
The short film competition screening saw a huge gathering and was won by the movie ‘Thamassu’ by SDMC,<br />
Dharwad.<br />
The group dance event moved to the auditorium and it was a sight to behold as students and spectators packed<br />
the space to watch the performances. Group Dance Indian was won by Sudheesh Das & team from ESIC<br />
Bangalore and the 2nd place by our college, Sai Tejaswi & team. Group Dance Western was won by Jennifer &<br />
team from JSSMC.
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The final day had the prize distribution ceremony which was graced by the esteemed presence of the famous<br />
actor- Nirup Bhandari.<br />
The highlight of the evening was the fashion show ‘PANACHE’ wherein the winning team, JSSMC, showcased<br />
the attire and personalities of characters from Greek Mythology- portraying the victory of good over evil.<br />
The evening ended with a DJ Night by PROGRESSIVE BROTHERS- VH1 SUPERSONIC.<br />
The Championships were as follows- Literary: Radhika Vishweshwar, 9th term; Fine arts: Salvya Raj, 7th term;<br />
Cultural: Preethi Prabhu, 7th term.<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name of the Tournament &<br />
Place<br />
1 All India South Zone Inter<br />
Medicos Tournament<br />
organsied by Christian<br />
Medical College, Vellore<br />
2 All India South Zone<br />
Inter Medicos Sports<br />
Tournament organized<br />
by JIPMER Pondicherry<br />
(SPANDAN-2017)<br />
3 State Level Inter Medicos<br />
Sports Fest organized by<br />
Mysuru Medical College,<br />
Mysuru (Sammcriti-2017)<br />
4 Indian South Zone Inter<br />
Medicos Sports Fest<br />
organized by Sri Devraj Urs<br />
Medical College, Kolar<br />
5 State Level Inter Medicos<br />
Sports Fest in the name of<br />
Autumn Muse organized by<br />
St.John’s Medical College,<br />
Bengaluru<br />
Date Games Men/Women Result<br />
10th to 15th<br />
July 2017<br />
27th August<br />
to 1st<br />
September<br />
2017<br />
8th Sept.<br />
to 10th<br />
September<br />
2017<br />
15th to 17th<br />
September<br />
2017<br />
15th to 19th<br />
September<br />
2017<br />
Sports<br />
Cricket Men Runner up<br />
Shotput<br />
Discuss Throw<br />
Men<br />
Dr.Varun PG<br />
in Gen.Medicine<br />
–got 02 Gold<br />
Medals<br />
Athletics Men Dr.Jeswanth<br />
–PG /<br />
in Gen.<br />
Medicine- got<br />
01 Gold medal<br />
in Long Jump<br />
Futsal Men Winners<br />
Futsal Men Winners<br />
Chess Men (individual) Runnersup<br />
Dr.Tushar<br />
Throwball Women Runnersup<br />
Kabaddi Men Winners<br />
Lawn Tennis Men (Doubles)<br />
Mr.Ashwin<br />
Mr.Hariharan<br />
Runnersup<br />
Shuttle Bad<br />
Minton<br />
Shuttle Bad<br />
Minton<br />
Table Tennis<br />
Men (Doubles)<br />
Dr.Divakar&<br />
Dr.Ravikiran<br />
Men –Singles<br />
Dr.Divakar<br />
Men –Singles<br />
Dr.Divakar<br />
Winners<br />
Runnersup<br />
Runenrsup<br />
Football Men Winners
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6 Mysuru City Inter Collegiate<br />
Sports Fest organized<br />
by University College<br />
of Physical Education,<br />
University of Mysuru,<br />
Mysuru<br />
7 State Level Inter Medical<br />
Sports Fest organized by<br />
M.S.Ramaiah Medical<br />
College, Bengaluru<br />
21.09.2017 High Jump Dr.Jeswanth PG<br />
in Gen.Medicine<br />
Long Jump Dr.Jeswanth PG<br />
in Gen.Medicine<br />
Shot put Dr.Varun PG in<br />
Gen.Medicine<br />
Discuss Throw Dr.Varun PG in<br />
Gen.Medicine<br />
26th 29th<br />
September<br />
2017<br />
Gold Medal<br />
Silver Medal<br />
Silver Medal<br />
Bronze Medal<br />
Throwball Women Winners<br />
Basketball Men Runnersup<br />
10 National Level Sports Fest,<br />
organized by Armed Force<br />
Medical College, (AFMC)<br />
Pune<br />
8 JSS Medical College <strong>Annual</strong><br />
Sports Meet/Day<br />
Chief GuestCol.Dr.Dayanand,<br />
Director, JSS Hospital<br />
21st to 24th<br />
February<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
2nd April<br />
<strong>2018</strong> to 26th<br />
May <strong>2018</strong><br />
a. Long Jump<br />
b. Triple Jump<br />
High Jump<br />
a. Discus Throw<br />
b. Shot Put<br />
1. Javelin Throw<br />
All out door and<br />
indoor<br />
Overall<br />
championship<br />
Dr.Jeswanth<br />
Reddy N.<br />
Dr.Varun M.<br />
Mr.Aravind M.<br />
Ms.Gowthami T.<br />
Gold Medal<br />
Gold Medal<br />
Silver Medal<br />
Gold Medal<br />
Silver Medal<br />
Bronze Medal<br />
Best Male<br />
Athlete<br />
Best Female<br />
Athlete<br />
Final MBB<br />
8 Mysuru City Degree Inter<br />
Collegiate Basketball Protec<br />
Cup Tournament-2017<br />
organized by Mysuru City<br />
Basketball Association,<br />
Mysuru<br />
26th to 29th<br />
October 2017<br />
Basketball Men Winners<br />
9 JSS Inter Institutions Sri<br />
Rajendra Samsmarana<br />
Kreeda Koota organized by<br />
Director Sports Committee,<br />
Suttur.<br />
23rd to 25th<br />
November<br />
2017<br />
800 Mtr. Women<br />
Ms. Suguna<br />
Long Jump<br />
Men<br />
Khinvraj Singh<br />
Gold Medal<br />
Gold Medal<br />
Shot Put<br />
Men<br />
Dr.Shashank<br />
Gold Medal<br />
100 Mtr. Women<br />
Keerthana<br />
Bronze Medal<br />
4x100 Mtr.<br />
4x100 Mtr.<br />
Relay Women<br />
1.Keerthana<br />
2.Anusha<br />
3.Suguna<br />
4.Aushin<br />
Men 1.Aravind<br />
M. 2.Khinvraj<br />
Singh 3.Shekar<br />
S. 4.Anil<br />
Silver Medal<br />
Silver Medal
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Hospital Statistics Committees<br />
Prevention of Sexual Harassment<br />
Sl<br />
NAME<br />
No.<br />
1 Dr.M.B Bharathi<br />
Professor of ENT<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru - 570 015<br />
2 Prof.K.S.Suresh<br />
Chief executive<br />
JSS Law College, Mysuru - 570 023<br />
3 Sri.K.K.Shivakumar<br />
Law Officer<br />
JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysuru - 570 004<br />
4 Smt. Sudhaphaneesh<br />
# 19, 4th Cross, ‘F’ Block<br />
J P Nagar, Mysuru - 570 031<br />
5 Dr. M.N.Sumana<br />
Professor and Head of Microbiology Warden, JSS Hostel for<br />
Women<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru - 570 015<br />
6 Dr.M Renuka Student Welfare Officer Professor of Com. Medicine<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru - 570 015<br />
POSITION<br />
Chairperson<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Out Patients 981973<br />
973<br />
In Patientst 93953<br />
Bed<br />
Occup<br />
cupanc<br />
ancy 85%<br />
Major<br />
Ope<br />
rations 268<br />
05<br />
Minor<br />
Operat<br />
ration<br />
ions 599<br />
05<br />
Day Care 8798<br />
7 Dr.M.N.Suma<br />
Professor of Biochemistry<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru - 570 015<br />
8 Dr.Suchitha S<br />
Asso. Prof. of Pathology<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru - 570 015<br />
9 Smt. Soubhagya<br />
S.D.A<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru - 570 015<br />
10 Dr.Nandita Pokhriyal<br />
PG in Forensic Medicine<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru - 570 015<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member
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11 Dr.Kadiyala Prathyusha<br />
PG in Community Medicine<br />
JSS Medical College,<br />
Mysuru - 570 015<br />
12 Ms Sivaambika P S<br />
Intern President, Student Council<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru - 570 015<br />
13 Ms.Tanvi Nagpal<br />
V term JSS Medical College,<br />
Mysuru - 570 015<br />
14 Ms. Amita K<br />
V Term JSS Medical College,<br />
Mysuru - 570 015<br />
15 Dr.Vidya C S<br />
Associate Professor Dept. of Anatomy<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru - 570 015<br />
Anti-Ragging Committee<br />
Sl<br />
No.<br />
1 Dr.Manjunatha B<br />
Registrar<br />
JSS University<br />
2 Dr. H. Basavanagowdappa<br />
Principal,<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru 570015<br />
3 Dr. B.M.Balaraj<br />
Vice Principal<br />
Prof of Forensic Medicine<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru 570015<br />
4 Dr. P.A.Kushalappa<br />
Director (Academics)<br />
JSS University, Mysuru 570015<br />
5 Dr. G. Anil Kumar<br />
Professor<br />
JSS Dental College, Mysuru 570015<br />
6 Dr. G.V.Manjunath<br />
Vice Principal (Clinical)<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru 570015<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member<br />
Member Secretary<br />
NAME POSITION MOBILE# & EMAIL<br />
Chairman 974112331<br />
registrar@jssuni.edu.in<br />
Co-Chairman 9845115962<br />
hbgowda@gmail.com<br />
Member 9972395591<br />
drbalaraj48@gmail.com<br />
Member 9448054718<br />
dr_acad@jssuni.edu.in<br />
Member 9448390982<br />
jss_dch@yahoo.co.in<br />
Member 9448938631<br />
Manjugatti@rediffmail.com<br />
7 Sri. Suresh. K.S.<br />
Principal<br />
JSS Law College<br />
New Kanthraj Urs Road<br />
Kuvempunagar, Mysuru 570009<br />
8 Police Inspector<br />
N.R. Police Station, Mysuru -570007<br />
9 Sri. S.R. Satish Chandra<br />
Administrative Officer<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru 570015<br />
10 Dr. Pallavi<br />
# 74, 8th Cross, K H Road,<br />
Saraswathipuram, Mysuru-570009<br />
11 Dr. M. Renuka<br />
Prof of Community Medicine<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru 570015<br />
12 Dr. M.N. Sumana<br />
Prof & Head Microbiology<br />
JSS Medical College Warden<br />
JSS Medical College Women’s Hostel,<br />
Mysuru - 570015<br />
13 Dr. Sunil Kumar B B<br />
Associate Professor of Surgical<br />
Gastreontology<br />
JSS Medical College Mysuru – 570015<br />
14 Dr.Mamatha S D<br />
Asst.Professor of Physiology<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru 570015<br />
15 Mr. Anand<br />
LIG- 54 2nd stage, 3rd main,<br />
Kuvempunagar Mysuru -570023<br />
16 Dr. Prasanth.S.Kumaran<br />
PG in Forensic Medicine<br />
JSS Medical College Mysuru – 570015<br />
17 Dr. Sivaambika P S<br />
IX Term JSS Medical College<br />
Mysuru - 570015<br />
18 Sri. Suhas .D<br />
UG Student Ankanahalli, Saligrama Hobali<br />
K.R. Nagar Taluk Mysuru - 571604<br />
Member (Legal<br />
Advisor)<br />
09686677266<br />
principal@jsslawcollege.in<br />
Member 0821- 2418338<br />
Member 9686677254<br />
aosrs@yahoo.co.in<br />
Member (Parents<br />
Representative)<br />
9845015512 / 9448491511<br />
pallaviprabhu@yahoo.com<br />
Member 9845322452<br />
dr.renuka.m@gmail.com<br />
Member 9845128274<br />
mnsumana@yahoo.com<br />
Member 9880228429<br />
drsunilbb@yahoo.com<br />
Member 9342049717<br />
drpachumamtha@gmail.com<br />
Member<br />
(Journalist)<br />
Member<br />
(Student<br />
representative)<br />
President<br />
(Student Council)<br />
Member (Student<br />
representative)<br />
9448054702<br />
vatalanand@gmail.com<br />
8098565488<br />
Prasanthlee24@gmail.com<br />
8892006129<br />
sivaambikaselvaraj@gmail.com<br />
9036047843 9731021971<br />
gowda13@gmail.com
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19 Sri. Anvitha . A<br />
UG Student #462, 13th Main Swimming<br />
Pool Road Saraswathipuram<br />
Mysuru – 570009<br />
20 Adithi Sarjapura<br />
1st MBBS NRI Student<br />
JSS Medical College Mysuru - 570015<br />
21 Dr. Raghavendra Swamy<br />
Professor Dept of Prosthodentertry<br />
JSS Dental College, Mysuru<br />
22 Dr. Anjana<br />
PG JSS Dental College, Mysuru<br />
23 Dr. Kushi C.S.<br />
House Surgeon<br />
JSS Dental College, Mysuru<br />
24 Dr. Rashi Shivatsava<br />
UG Student<br />
JSS Dental College, Mysuru<br />
25 Dr. Stefi Ann Kuruvilla<br />
UG Student<br />
JSS Dental College, Mysuru<br />
26 Dr. H.V.Chandrakanth<br />
Prof & HOD of For.Med & Chief Warden,<br />
JSS MC Hostels,<br />
JSS Medical College campus, Mysore.<br />
Member (Student<br />
representative)<br />
Member (Student<br />
representative)<br />
Member (Student<br />
representative)<br />
Member (Student<br />
representative)<br />
Member (Student<br />
representative)<br />
Member (Student<br />
representative)<br />
Member (Student<br />
representative)<br />
Member<br />
Secretary<br />
9845121448 8105721048<br />
anilmsmysore@yahoo.in<br />
8277683877<br />
adithi.98@gmail.com<br />
8547880195 9645080195<br />
rohitsmenon@gmail.com<br />
9902940582<br />
Anjanasdm92@gmail.com<br />
9448935566<br />
cheppudirakushis@gmail.com<br />
9446389821<br />
Rashi.sriv@gmail.com<br />
8593910078<br />
Sajikjohn85@yahoo.co.in<br />
chandparu20076@gmail.com<br />
Faculty Details (July 2017- June <strong>2018</strong>)
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JSS DENTAL COLLEGE &<br />
HOSPITAL<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru has committed itself<br />
to become a center for excellence in Dental Education and<br />
a world leader in the field of Dental Sciences including<br />
hospital practice with the objective of strengthening the<br />
orel health care of the country. JSS Dental College and<br />
Hospital is located in the city of Mysuru, Karnataka State,<br />
South India. Mysuru is known for palaces and gardens and<br />
is about 140 kms from Bengaluru, easily reachable both<br />
by roads and railways. The Dental College was established<br />
in 1986-87 and is at present conducting BDS and MDS<br />
courses in nine special divisions, and Post Graduate<br />
Diploma in five specialities.<br />
The College is recognized by both the Dental Council of<br />
India and the Government of India. It is affiliated to the<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research from 2008-<br />
09. Earlier it was affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University<br />
of Health Sciences, Karnataka, from 1996-97 and it was<br />
affiliated to the University of Mysore from 1986-87. The<br />
college is located in the JSS Medical Institutions Campus<br />
spread across over 38 acres. 5 acres of the total land is<br />
exclusively demarcated for the Dental College.<br />
JSS DC - JSS AHER Video Intro
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PRINCIPAL’S PROFILE<br />
Prospective Growth Strategy<br />
S TUDENT QUALITY<br />
M OTIVATION<br />
I NNOVATION& RESEARCH<br />
L IFELONG LEARNING<br />
E DUCATION TECHNOLOGY<br />
S ERVICES<br />
Student Quality:<br />
The student quality issue will be addressed individually for the slow learners and students with distinctive<br />
capabilities. Slow learners will undergo extensive training to improve their academic excellence and the<br />
academically oriented students will be encouraged to attend various conference and student exchange<br />
programme. They will also be encouraged to conduct short term student research projects which can be<br />
presented in various national and international platforms thereby providing recognition to our institution.<br />
Dr. Ravindra S<br />
Principal, JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
“It gives me pleasure to be a part of JSS Organization in large and as a team member of JSS Dental College and<br />
Hospital. I have served this esteemed Institution in various capacities from 1991 to 2003 and now again from<br />
December 2017 onwards. Now, the Institution has progressed substantially in infrastructure and system of<br />
educating students in the last decade. We can witness a paradigm shift in terms of the quality education which<br />
has fetched us the recognition of being one amongst the top ranking institutions in the country. This institution<br />
is also training young dentists to pursue short term certificate courses which will enable them to acquire skill<br />
and proficiency in many clinical topics. Besides, institutional contribution to the research field is excellent with<br />
many research projects getting published in reputed International journals.<br />
The institution is providing best of the treatment to all needy patients and also striving to reach out to rural<br />
population by providing necessary dental education as well as treatment. I am sure, students who pursue their<br />
course in this premier dental institution will excel with flying colors”.<br />
Motivation:<br />
a. NABH Accreditation: The institution is moving ahead towards the NABH Accreditation process. NABH<br />
Accreditation is concerned with high quality of care and patient safety. This would provide staff members<br />
with continuous learning process, good working environment and capability of refining the leadership skills. It<br />
enables the organization to provide quality care and create a benchmark in the facilities provided.<br />
Innovation & Research:<br />
a. Faculty sensibility<br />
The faculty members have been sensitized to increase the quality of the research papers by having international<br />
collaboration and considering indexed journal with high impact factor for publication which would improve the<br />
international acclamation of both the faculty and the institution. They have been encouraged to have atleast 2<br />
publications per faculty per year. The faculty members have also been encouraged towards writing research<br />
proposals which would attract the funding agencies.<br />
b. Lifelong learning:<br />
The faculty members are motivated to attend various national and international conferences, seminars and<br />
workshops for academic upgradation. They are also encouraged to organize such academic upliftment programs<br />
in the institution so as to bring recognition to the institution.<br />
Educational Technology:<br />
The faculty and students are encouraged to ameliorate the academic expertise by undergoing distant learning<br />
courses.<br />
Services:<br />
To improve the patient care and to meet to the increasing demands of the patients, new special clinic has been<br />
commenced and is fully functional.<br />
All these above-mentioned action plan are in par with the strategic directions and also with ISO accreditation<br />
standard.
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SL.<br />
NO<br />
Program / Course<br />
ADMISSIONS<br />
TOTAL<br />
INTAKE<br />
No of Students Enrolled<br />
Male Female Total<br />
1. BDS 100 19 36 56<br />
2. MDS 34 09 16 25<br />
3. M.Sc Forensic Odontology 20 04 01 05<br />
4. Diploma in Dental Mechatronics 20 10 - 10<br />
5. Ph.D. 05 04 09<br />
Sl No Course / Degree No. Appeared<br />
BDS Examinations June - <strong>2018</strong><br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass Class<br />
1 BDS (RS-1) First Year 53 48 90.57 3 15 30 -<br />
2 BDS (RS-1) Second Year 90 76 84.44 1 44 28 3<br />
3 BDS (RS-1) Third Year 84 66 78.57 1 24 41 -<br />
4 BDS Second Year 2 1 50 - - - 1<br />
5 BDS Third Year 8 2 25 - - 1 1<br />
6 BDS Fourth Year 96 91 94.79 - 41 46 4<br />
Sl No Course / Degree No.<br />
Appeared<br />
Results Analysis<br />
BDS Examinations June - 2017<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass Class<br />
1 BDS (RS-1) First Year 92 83 90.22 16 36 29 2<br />
2 BDS (RS-1) Second Year 89 82 92.13 5 39 38 -<br />
3 BDS Second Year 9 4 44.44 - 1 - 3<br />
4 BDS Third Year 98 90 91.84 - 18 70 2<br />
5 BDS Fourth Year 101 91 90.1 36 44 11<br />
Sl No Course / Degree No. Appeared<br />
BDS Examinations December - 2017<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass Class<br />
1 BDS First Year (RS-1) 10 9 90 - - 1 8<br />
2 BDS Second Year (RS-1) 11 7 63.64 - - 2 5<br />
3 BDS Second Year 9 4 44.44 - - - 4<br />
4 BDS Third Year 13 9 69.23 - 1 2 6<br />
5 BDS Final Year 23 14 60.87 - 1 5 8<br />
MDS / Diploma in Dentistry Examinations May 2017<br />
Sl No Course No. Appeared<br />
1 MDS - Prosthodontics &<br />
Crown<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class /<br />
Pass<br />
Pass Class<br />
5 5 100 - - 5 -<br />
2 MDS - Periodontology 4 4 100 - - 4 3<br />
3 MDS - Oral Maxillofacial 4 4 100 - 4 -<br />
Surgery<br />
4 MDS - Conservative<br />
Dentistry<br />
5 5 100 - - 5 1<br />
5 MDS - Orthodontics 3 3 100 - - 3 1<br />
6 MDS - Public Health<br />
2 2 100 - 2 4<br />
Denstistry<br />
7 MDS -Oral Pathology & 2 2 100 - - 2 4<br />
Microbiology<br />
8 MDS - Paedodontics&<br />
4 4 100 - - 4 4<br />
Preventive Dentistry<br />
9 MDS-Oral Medicine &<br />
2 2 100 1 - 1<br />
Radiology<br />
MDS - Total 31 31 100 1 0 30 4<br />
10 Dip in Oral & Maxillofacial<br />
Surgery<br />
11 Dip in Conservative,<br />
Endodontics<br />
1 1 100 - - 1 4<br />
2 2 100 - - 2 4<br />
PG Diploma - Total 3 3 100 0 0 3 4
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MDS / Diploma in Dentistry Examinations June <strong>2018</strong><br />
FACULTY<br />
Sl No Course No. Appeared<br />
1 MDS - Prosthodontics &<br />
Crown & Bridge<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class /<br />
Pass<br />
Pass Class<br />
5 5 100 - - 5 -<br />
2 MDS - Periodontology 4 4 100 - - 4 3<br />
3 MDS - Oral Maxillofacial 4 4 100 - 4 -<br />
Surgery<br />
4 MDS - Conservative<br />
Dentistry Dentistry and<br />
Endodontics<br />
5 5 100 - - 5 1<br />
5 MDS - Orthodontics and<br />
Dentofacial Orthopaedics<br />
6 MDS - Public Health<br />
Denstistry<br />
7 MDS - Paedodontics&<br />
Preventive Dentistry<br />
8 MDS-Oral Medicine &<br />
Radiology<br />
5 5 100 - - 5 1<br />
2 2 100 - 2 4<br />
3 3 100 1 - 2 4<br />
5 5 100 - - 5 4<br />
MDS - Total 33 33 100 1 0 32<br />
9 Dip in Oral & Maxillofacial 1 1 100 - - 1 4<br />
Surgery<br />
10 Dip in Conservative,<br />
Endodontics<br />
1 1 100 - - 1 4<br />
PG Diploma - Total 2 2 100 0 0 2 4<br />
Grand Total 35 35 100 1 0 34 4<br />
Faculty Statistics<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Department Professors Associate<br />
Professors/<br />
Readers<br />
Assistant<br />
Professors /<br />
Senior Lecturers<br />
Lecturers<br />
Lecturers<br />
1. Oral Medicine & Radiology 02 04 - 01 01<br />
2. Pedodontics & Preventive<br />
02 05 - 05 01<br />
Dentistry<br />
3. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 03 06 - 03 -<br />
4. Conservative Dentistry &<br />
01 05 01 03 03<br />
Endodontics<br />
5. Public Health Dentistry 01 02 - 02 01<br />
6. Periodontology 03 05 - 01 -<br />
7. Prosthodontics & Crown &<br />
03 04 - 03 02<br />
Bridge<br />
8. Orthodontics & Dentofacial<br />
01 05 - 02 -<br />
orthopaedics<br />
9. Oral Pathology & Mircobiology 01 02 - 02 -<br />
HR Statistics<br />
Teaching Non-teaching Total<br />
86 87 173<br />
HR Turnover Statistics<br />
Teaching Non-Teaching<br />
Appointments/ Continuations 04 06<br />
Promotions - -<br />
Resignations 05 02<br />
Retirements - 04<br />
Deputations NA NA<br />
Distinguished Adjunct Faculty and Visiting Faculty<br />
Sl Name & Details of the Expert Date Lecture Topic<br />
1. Dr.Bhaskar Balakrishnan Professor<br />
Visiting faculty, JSS AHER<br />
16.8.2017 Sustainable development goals (SGD) and health sector<br />
challenges for India
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Student Exchange Program<br />
Dept of Public Health Dentistry<br />
The Students from La Trobe university visited the Department of Public Health Dentistry, where they were<br />
explained the various community oral health care activities of the department. The visiting students interacted<br />
with faculty and postgraduate and discussed about the curriculum in India. The host team had a discussion<br />
with Dr. Mark Gussy regarding the areas of mutual interests in research.<br />
Dept of Orthodontics<br />
The students were explained about the departmental activities like management of the patients and the<br />
teaching program for under graduate students.The students were allowed to watch the treatment procedures<br />
being performed by post graduate students and faculty.<br />
As a special highlight student also participated in the creative wire bending competition which was organized<br />
as a part of orthodontist day celebration.<br />
Students along with their Dean Dr Marc Gussy visited JSS Smile – Multi disciplinary Cleft Lip and Palate<br />
Outpatient Clinic where they learnt about the management of orofacial cleft conditions and appreciated the free<br />
services provided to the affected children.<br />
Dept of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery<br />
They were made to observe the live demonstration of procedures like incision and drainage of various space<br />
infections, maxillofacial pathologies including cystic lesions, odontogenic tumours and facial trauma. The<br />
students accompanied the faculty to the ward rounds where they studied the various interesting cases and were<br />
explained about them. The team had an opportunity to visit the oncology wing of Bharat cancer hospital thus<br />
enlightening them about various treatment modalities like chemotherapy, surgical oncology, and radiotherapy<br />
with advanced radio-imaging modalities like nuclear medicine PET scan, IMRT and 3D radiotherapy.<br />
La Trobe University, Australia students visit to Suttur as part of the student exchange programme<br />
Dept or Oral Medicine and Radiology<br />
Dental student delegates from La Trobe University paid a brief visit to the Dept of Oral Medicine and Radiology<br />
on 28th September 2017. They were welcomed and addressed by Dr. Karthikeya Patil, HOD who briefed them<br />
on the scope of the subject and specialty work performed in the department. They were given a hands on<br />
experience in diagnosing oral disorders including oral submucous fibrosis, linchen planus etc.<br />
A short lecture on Oral Cancer and its diagnosis was given by Dr. Prasannasrinivas Deshpande, along with a<br />
demonstration on various diagnostic methods like the velscope.<br />
Dept of Periodontology<br />
The team visited the Department of Periodontology on 6th October 2017. They were oriented about the<br />
Department of Periodontology and the various clinical facilities available. A live video demonstration of Florida<br />
probe was given by Dr Mudit Kumar and Dr Avinash BS explaining the importance of new techniques and<br />
equipments for better patient education. The students were also shown a live video demonstration of surgical<br />
procedure of free gingival graft done by Dr Mudit Kumar assisted by Dr Sourav Chandra.<br />
The student delegates from La Trobe had a visit<br />
to Residential School, Suttur Sri kshetra on 27th<br />
September 2017 where they had interaction session<br />
with the school students followed by cultural program.<br />
Sports activities was organized at the same venue<br />
where the international students enthusiastically<br />
participated. Among the various sports the International<br />
student delegates chose to play Australian football.<br />
Australian footballs were distributed to students and<br />
a few donated to the school.
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National and International Collaborations & MoUs<br />
Sl Collaborating University / Institution Objectives / Theme<br />
1 Sascan Meditech Pvt. Ltd.,<br />
TIMed, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute<br />
for Medical Sciences & Technology<br />
(SCTIMST), Poojapura P.O.,<br />
Thiruvananthapuram-695012<br />
Conferences / Seminars / Workshops Attended<br />
Clinical study project titled “Multi-centric study for<br />
screening and detection of oral potentially malignant<br />
disorders (OPMD) non-invasively by fluorescence<br />
and diffuse reflectance imaging with Oralscan<br />
Camera and development of an algorithm for tissue<br />
discrimination<br />
Institutional / Regional /State National International Total<br />
47 39 9 95<br />
Conference Attended by the Faculty<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
International Conference Attended by the Faculty<br />
1. Dr Usha Hegde, Prof. & HOD, Dept. of Oral Pathology & Microbiology attended the Indo-Cambodia<br />
Trauma Meeting 2017 (ICTM), Angkor Miracle Resort & SPA, Angkor, Cambodia on 8th July 2017.<br />
2. Dr Raghunath N, Professor & HOD, Dept. of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics attended the<br />
Indian Orthodontic Society Mid Year Convention 2017, in association with Czech Orthodontic Society<br />
at Prague, Czech Republic, Europe on 29th July to 6th Aug 2017 and presented a Paper on the<br />
topic “A 3 – Dimensional finite element method to predict the rate of rapid canine retraction using<br />
dentoalveolar distraction.<br />
3. Dr Bhagyalakshmi A, Reader, Dept. of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, attended the Indian<br />
Orthodontic Society Mid Year Convention 2017, in association with Czech Orthodontic Society at<br />
Prague, Czech Republic, Europe on 29th July to 6th Aug 2017 and presented a Paper on the topic<br />
“Creating gorgeous smiles while going green”<br />
4. Dr Sarah Haq, Lecturer, Dept. of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics attended the CDE program<br />
on Clinical Dentistry Congress organized by MEDECON International events and AKMG emirates<br />
Region 5 at Layaline Ball Room 2, Concorde Hotel Fujairah, Dubhai on 27th October 2017.<br />
5. Dr Sunila B S, Reader, Dept. of Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge attended the 15th Asia Pacific<br />
Medical Education Conference (APMEC), National University of Singapore, Singapore on 12th & 13th<br />
January <strong>2018</strong> and presented a paper on the topic Developing a comprehensive checklist of essential<br />
dental consultation components into the Calgary Cambridge framework and its psychometric testing<br />
6. Dr Vinutha M, Reader, Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics attended The concept of complete<br />
dentistry award, Scholar level of the Dawson Academy on 5th to 7th May <strong>2018</strong> at The Dawson<br />
Academy, Clearwater, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA.<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Organised<br />
Institutional/Regional/State National International Total<br />
06 00 00 06<br />
Implant workshop<br />
30-12-2017 to 01-12-2017<br />
Implant workshop was conducted on 30th November<br />
and 1st December 2017. The Genesis Dental Implant<br />
company in association with JSS Dental College &<br />
Hospital Conducted this program. Lectures, live demo<br />
and hands-on were conducted on the 2 days. On the<br />
first day Dr. Sony Jacob gave lecture on the historical<br />
background, overview of implants and discussed<br />
the implant placement protocols. This was followed<br />
by a live demonstration which was attended by 40<br />
participants, which included undergraduates, interns,<br />
postgraduates and clinicians. The next day prosthetic<br />
considerations hands-on demonstration was done<br />
by Dr. Muneet Kaur, which was attended by 30<br />
participants.<br />
Inauguration of the Implant workshop
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Continuing Dental Education (CDE) on “All Ceramic restorations and Communication skills –<br />
A dental perspective”<br />
01-02-2017<br />
A Continuing Dental Education (CDE) program titled “All Ceramic restorations and Communication skills –<br />
A dental perspective was organized by Department of Prosthodontics, JSS Dental College & Hospital, and<br />
Constituent College of JSS AHER on 1st of February 2017 at Gowrishankara Auditorium. At the inauguration<br />
Dr. P A Kushalappa, Director (Academics), JSS AHER and Dr. Chandrakanth, Prof & HOD, Dept of Forensic<br />
Medicine, JSS Medical College addressed the gathering. The speakers for scientific session were Dr. Jayashree<br />
Hegde Anil who enlightened the delegates on “Anterior all ceramic restorations” followed by Mr. Shivappa,<br />
Director, Excellent HRD Consultants who spoke on communication skills – A dental perspective. This programme<br />
was attended by about 120 delegates including faculties, Undergraduates and Post Graduates of Dental colleges<br />
and General Dental Practitioners in and around Mysore.<br />
CDE program on “3D PRINTING AND ITS APPLICATIONS<br />
FOR HEALTH CARE”<br />
Mr Guru Prasad Rao, Director & Mentor Imaginarium<br />
India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai explaining the audience about<br />
3D printing and its applications for health care.<br />
Inauguration of the Continuing Dental Education (CDE)<br />
on “All Ceramic restorations and Communication skills<br />
– A dental perspective”<br />
Dignitaries on the dais<br />
CDE program on “3D PRINTING AND ITS APPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH CARE”<br />
08-12-2017<br />
A CDE program on “3D PRINTING AND ITS APPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH CARE” was organized by Department<br />
of Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge, JSS Dental College and Hospital, on 8th December 2017. At the<br />
inauguration, Dr Manjunatha B, Registrar, JSS AHER and Dr Ravindra S, Principal, addressed the gathering.<br />
The speaker for the scientific session was Mr Guru Prasad Rao, Director of Imaginarium India Pvt. Ltd and Mr<br />
Jitendra Singh, Business development, Imaginarium India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, who enlightened the audience<br />
about 3D printing and its applications for health care. Demonstrations were conducted on clinical cases.<br />
3D printing also known as additive manufacturing refers to processes used to create a 3D object in which<br />
layers of material are formed under computer central to create an object of almost any shape and geometry. In<br />
Dentistry, 3D printing is used for fabrication of implants, surgical templates and missing orofacial structures.<br />
The programme was attended by faculty, undergraduates and post graduates of Dental, Medical, Pharmacy<br />
colleges and General Dental Practitioners in and around Mysuru. A total of about 100 delegates benefitted from<br />
this programme.<br />
Students and Staff having a glance at the exhibits from Imaginarium India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP ON 30th NOVEMBER 2017<br />
Dental Education Unit (DEU), Centre for continuous learning for professional excellence (CCLPE) conducted the<br />
second Faculty Development workshop titled “Fundamental of Dental Education Technologies” for the faculty<br />
participants of JSS DCH on 30th November 2017 at the Smart Classroom, JSS Dental College & Hospital,<br />
JSS AHER. The one day workshop was facilitated by Dr. Sunila B Sangappa, Reader, Department of Prosthodontics<br />
& Crown and Bridge, JSS DCH and Dr. Praveen Kulkarni, Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine,<br />
JSS MC, on the topics on Group dynamics & Adult learning principles, Educational Objectives, Taxonomy of<br />
learning, Learning objectives, competencies and Interactive Teaching Methods.<br />
Sessions had many activities for the participant’s experiential learning and evidenced the active and enthusiastic<br />
participation of all the faculty present throughout the workshop. Dr.Seema Deshmukh, Reader, Dept. of<br />
Pedodontics, made a presentation on ‘Interactive teaching methods’ to help the faculty in using Microteaching<br />
Methodology.<br />
Symposium on “Bone and Bone grafts”<br />
The Department of Periodontology, JSS Dental College and Hospital, organized a symposium on “Bone and bone<br />
grafts” on the 9th of August 2017 which was inaugurated by the Chief guest, Dr. Siddaramiah, Proffessor and<br />
Head, Department of Polymer Science and Technology, Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysuru,<br />
along with the Principal Dr. Anil Kumar and Vice Principal, Dr. Dhakshaini MR, of JSSDCH. The honourable chief<br />
guest spoke about the importance of polymers and its broad spectrum of usage in the field of dentistry and the<br />
necessity for the collaboration of dentistry with polymer technology for the formulation of new innovative dental<br />
materials. He also stressed on the increasing disposal of polymers from medical and dental hospitals and the<br />
need for efficient waste disposal techniques.<br />
This symposium was held to spread awareness mainly among the interns and students about bone grafts<br />
and a relatively new concept of using extracted human teeth as an autogenous bone graft material instead<br />
of discarding them. The equipment named ‘Smart Dentin Grinder’ by Kometa Bio Tissue Engineering which is<br />
available in the Department of Periodontology, JSSDCH, is a chair side kit which helps to procure bone graft<br />
material from an extracted tooth. A live demonstration of the Smart dentin grinder was given by Dr. Minu and<br />
Dr Mudit, while describing the equipment and explaining the procedure for usage. A lecture on autogenous<br />
graft material was given by Dr. Sheela Kumar. The basics of the alveolar bone were also covered, starting with<br />
“Alveolar bone in health” by Dr. Deepika, followed by “Alveolar bone in disease” by Dr. Anita and “The rationale<br />
of periodontal therapy” by Dr. Avinash. The history, current trends and future prospects of bone graft materials<br />
were covered by Dr. Pratibha. In addition, a fresh graduate from KLE Dental College, Bangaluru.<br />
The workshop was attended by a total of 107 delegates comprising of Staff, PGs, interns and students of<br />
JSSDCH as well as clinicians from Mysuru and Post Graduate students from Farooquia Dental College, Mysore,<br />
KLE Dental College, Bengaluru.<br />
Inauguration of Symposium on “Bone and Bone grafts” by the dignitaries.<br />
Glimpse of the Faculty Development Program
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Workshop on Management of Medically compromised patients in dentistry and hands on BLS<br />
course<br />
07-02-<strong>2018</strong> to 08-02-<strong>2018</strong><br />
A special interest group was created by JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru, titled<br />
“Management of Medical Problems and Medical Emergencies in Dentistry”. This group consists of likeminded<br />
Oral and Maxillofacial surgeons Dr. Sahith Kumar Shetty (group coordinator), Dr S.Manjula, Dr S.Shyam Sundar,<br />
Dr S. Shivananda, Dr S.N. Chandan, Dr S. Mamatha - Gynecologist, Dr M.Mahesh - Internal Medicine specialist<br />
and Dr Sheela Kumar Gujjari - Periodontist. This group is intended to create a scientific platform as a forum of<br />
discussion amongst various departments of medicine and dentistry regarding comprehensive management of<br />
patients presenting with various medically compromised conditions to develop a scientific and rational algorithm<br />
in management of such patients.<br />
Cardiac arrest is an important cause of death in people among the society, 70% of which occurs in house.<br />
Hence Basic Life Support (BLS) is an important lifesaving skill everybody has to possess which could be of great<br />
use in such situations. This SIG is hence intending to train people in this life saving skill.<br />
The SIG with this theme conducted a two-day workshop for practicing dental surgeons on management of<br />
Medically Compromised Patients in Dentistry and a hands-on course on Basic life support on 7th and 8th<br />
February <strong>2018</strong> at JSS Dental College and Hospital. A total of 65 delegates participated and they were trained in<br />
providing Basic Life Support to cardiac arrest patients.<br />
Master Class- Teachers Training Programme<br />
A two-day National Seminar on “Master Class - Teachers Training Programme” was conducted by Department<br />
of Orthodontics, JSS Dental College& Hospital on 30th& 31st March <strong>2018</strong> in association with Indian Orthodontic<br />
Society. Dr Praveen Kulkarni, Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College<br />
spoke on Qualitative research in Dental Education. Dr Animesh Jain, Professor and Head, Dept. of Community<br />
Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore lectured on Changing trends in Assessment.<br />
Dr Vinutha Shanker Professor and Head, Dept of Physiology, Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Kolar, Karnataka<br />
spoke on Reflective learning Practices. A Panel Discussion on Relevance of Competency based Learning<br />
methods in Current scenario was conducted with the panelists being Dr Animesh Jain, Dr Rashmi Jain, Dr<br />
Chandrashekar B R with Dr Praveen Kulkarni being the moderator. Dr Sridevi Padmanabhan, Prof. & HOD,<br />
Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, Editor, Journal of the Indian Orthodontic Society lectured on Scientific<br />
Writing & Research. Dr Ciraj Ali Mohammed, Deputy Director of the Manipal Centre for Professional and<br />
Personal Development, Professor of Microbiology at Manipal University extensively lectured on Interactive<br />
teaching methods. Dr.Keluskar K M, Professor, KLE Dental College, Belgaum, Karnataka gave an insight on<br />
OSCE & OSPE in Orthodontics. Dr Jayesh S Rahalkar, Professor and Head, Dept. of Orthodontics, Dr.D.Y.Patil<br />
Dental College and Hospital, Pimpri, Pune lectured on Orthodontic training in the form of group discussion<br />
& case presentation. On the second day the panelists for the panel discussion on Communication Skills were<br />
Dr Prashanth Vishwanath, Dr Pushpalath& Dr Mala Ram Manohar with the moderator being Dr Deepa Bhat.<br />
The programme was attended by more than fifty delegates from across the country. Such Teachers training<br />
programmes are relevant in the current scenario wherein it provides an opportunity for teachers to upgrade<br />
their teaching skill which is of larger interest to students and teaching faculty. Dr Raghunath N, Prof & Head of<br />
Dept of Orthodontics was the Organizing Chairman and Dr Nitin V Muralidhar was the Organizing Secretary for<br />
the programme.<br />
Inauguration of SIG -Medical Problems and Medical Emergencies in Dentistry<br />
Hands on Workshop for particiapnts.<br />
Inauguration of Master class Training Program by the<br />
Dignitaries.<br />
Principal, JSS Dental College along with the Guest<br />
Speakers of the training Program.
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Hands-On Workshop On Individually Trained Oral Prophylaxis<br />
A one day Hands-on workshop on individually trained oral prophylaxis was organized by Department of<br />
Periodontology, JSS Dental College and Hospital in association with Curaden India on 26th February <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Dr. Galabov Lyubomir from Bulgaria representing the Curaden Company based at Switzerland was the speaker<br />
and trainer for the program.<br />
The program highlighted on training dentists in order to change people’s understanding of oral prophylaxis in<br />
long term. A team of Dentists from Curaden India headed by Dr. Chethan Nanda Kumar trained the participants<br />
of the program. The faculty and post graduate students from the Department of Periodontology and Department<br />
of Public health Dentistry participated in the program.<br />
PathoPrayog-6: “Chit-Chat Erudition”<br />
The Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, JSS Dental College and Hospital, A constituent college of<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru organized an Intercollege workshop cum competitions<br />
titled PATHOPRAYOG – 6: “CHIT-CHAT ERUDITION” on 2nd May <strong>2018</strong> for under- graduate students. The event<br />
was presided by Dr. Ravindra S. Principal, Dr. Usha Hegde, Professor and Head, Department of Oral Pathology<br />
and Microbiology, JSS DCH and Dr. Kumaraswamy KL Professor and Head, Department of Oral Pathology and<br />
Microbiology, Farooquia Dental College and Hospital. The program commenced with the Hands-on workshop<br />
titled “Structured Oral Examination” conducted by Dr. Jaishankar H.P Reader, Department of Oral Medicine and<br />
Radiology, JSS DCH. The workshop was followed by Quiz, E-Poster and Patho- Portrayal competitions. About<br />
107 delegates from various dental colleges participated in the event. The sessions were interactive, informative<br />
and fun-filled. In addition to the program- subject toppers in both theory and practical work of JSS DCH were<br />
awarded prizes to encourage their academic endeavors.<br />
Inauguration of the CDE Program.<br />
CDE Program Conducted on 16-10-2017<br />
Titled Aesthetic Restorations:<br />
The Department of Conservative Dentistry and<br />
Endodontics conducted a CDE program on Aesthetic<br />
Dentistry on 16th October 2017. The program was<br />
addressed by Guest Speakers Dr Arvind Shenoy and<br />
Dr Arun Jayasheel. The topics covered included Dental<br />
Ceramics, Veneers and Aesthetic restorations. There<br />
was a live demonstration for cementation protocol<br />
for ceramic restorations like Porcelain Veneer and<br />
Zirconia Crown by Dr Arvind Shenoy. The event was<br />
attended by more than 150 participants from all over<br />
Karnataka.<br />
Group photo of the participants<br />
along with the chief guest<br />
Inauguration of CDE program Titled Aesthetic<br />
Restorations<br />
Inauguration of PATHOPRAYOG-6:<br />
“CHIT-CHAT ERUDITION”<br />
Guest Lecture by Dr. H P Jaishankar<br />
CDE & Orthodontists’ Day-2017 Celebration:<br />
Department of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics celebrated Orthodontic week from 3rd October onwards.<br />
The celebrations began with various competitions for the students, like flower carpet competition, smile<br />
photography contest etc. The Orthodontic Week culminated with Orthodontists’ Day celebration along with twoday<br />
CDE programme on 7th & Clinical Photography workshop on 8th October 2017. As a social responsibility<br />
initiative measure, three students were issues orthodontic kits todeliver free orthodontic treatment to the needy<br />
patients. The Chief Guest for the CDE Programme was Dr Sridhar Premkumar, Prof , Dept of Orthodontics,<br />
Tamil Nadu Govt Dental College , Chennai who was also one of the guest speaker who spoke on “ Conventional<br />
& Unconventional Management of Class II malocclusion”. The Guest of Honour for the programme was Dr.B<br />
Suresh, Vice Chancellor, JSS AHER , Mysuru. The other guest speakers were Dr Aravind M, Reader , Dept of<br />
Orthodontics, KLE Dental College , Bengaluru & Dr Jaishankar HP, Prof, Dept of Oral Medicine & Radiology,<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital, Mysuru who deliberated on “ Lingual Orthodontics – An overview” & “ CBCT in<br />
Orthodontics” respectively. Dr Kuldeep Dmello was the course director for the Clinical Photography workshop<br />
on 8th October who spoke extensively on the “Basics on Digital Camera & Photography” followed by hands on<br />
demonstration of the Clinical photography. The CDE programme was attended by faculty & staff from various<br />
colleges across Karnataka like- Bangalore Institute of Dental Sciences, Vydehi Institute of Dental Sciences, VS<br />
Dental College, Hassanambha Dental College, Hassan, Coorg Institute of Dental Sciences, Virajpet.
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Orthodontic day celebration<br />
Free kits and treatment coupons<br />
for the under privilegde<br />
CDE and Hands on Program on “Lasers in Pediatric Dentistry”<br />
Research thrust areas:<br />
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Research Grants Received<br />
SL.NO Granting agency No. of Projects Amount of Grant Sanctioned<br />
(Rs. in Lakhs)<br />
1 ICMR 1 0.50<br />
2 JSSAHER 2 0.50<br />
3 DBT, Ministry of Science & technology 1 30.53<br />
Inauguration of the CDE<br />
The Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, JSS Dental College and Hospital had organised a CDE<br />
and Hands on program on “Lasers in Pediatric Dentistry” in collaborations with Indian Society of Pedodontics &<br />
Preventive Dentistry on 2nd August 2017.<br />
The program was inaugurated in presence of Dr B Manjunatha Registrar JSS AHER, Dr Anil Kumar Gujjari,<br />
Principal, JSS Dental College and Hospital, Dr Dakshayini MR Vice Principal and Organising chairperson Dr KT<br />
Srilatha.<br />
The guest speaker Dr Chandrashekar Yavagal, Professor, Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry,<br />
MMNGH Institute of Dental Sciences, Belagavi, lectured about the applications of lasers in Dentistry and<br />
discussed various clinical cases.<br />
Dr Jayashankar HP Reader, JSSDCH spoke about the uses of lasers in treatment of various oral mucosal lesions<br />
in Paediatric patients and highlighted the importance of using newer advances like lasers to treat other oral<br />
conditions.<br />
The highlight of the program was the live demonstration on laser tooth whitening, using 14% hydrogen peroxide<br />
and 980nm Diode laser, that was witnessed by the delegates through a live video coverage followed by handson<br />
experiential learning of the usage of laser system.<br />
4 Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance<br />
Council (BIRAC), Govt. of India Enterprise<br />
1 1.00<br />
5 INM Technologies (P) Ltd.,, Bengaluru 1 11.15
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External Research Projects Sanctioned / Ongoing Details:<br />
Sl. Title of the Project<br />
No<br />
1 Quantitative light - induced<br />
fluorescence; a novel<br />
technology for quantifying<br />
the highest & lowest area<br />
of hypo-mineralization of<br />
endemic fluorosed tooth<br />
severity with drinking water<br />
fluoride level<br />
2 Growth assessment and<br />
evaluation of effectiveness<br />
of audio-visual module<br />
in promoting assisted<br />
breast feeding in cleft lip<br />
and palate children – A<br />
randomized controlled trial<br />
3 Does fluoride content in<br />
drinking water affects the<br />
calcium and vitamin D<br />
status in pregnant women<br />
and newborn infants?<br />
4 To Evaluate the anti-fungal<br />
efficacy of polyherbal super<br />
critical fluid extract loaded<br />
in emulgel against candida<br />
albicans in geriatric denture<br />
wearers<br />
5 Multi-centric study for<br />
screening and detection of<br />
oral potentially malignant<br />
disorders (OPMD) noninvasively<br />
by fluorescence<br />
and diffuse reflectance<br />
imaging with OralScan<br />
camera, and development<br />
of an algorithm for tissue<br />
discrimination<br />
Principle Investigator<br />
with Dept. Name<br />
Principal Investigator:<br />
Dr B Nandlal<br />
Professor of Paedodontics and<br />
Preventive Dentistry<br />
Co-Investigators:<br />
DrSuriyanarayanan HOD,<br />
Department of Water & Health<br />
JSS AHER, Mysuru &<br />
Dr Raghavendra Shanbhog<br />
Reader Dept. of Paedodontics and<br />
Preventive Dentistry JSS Dental<br />
College & Hospital, Mysuru<br />
Principal Investigator:<br />
Dr Prashanth S<br />
Reader of Pedodontics<br />
Co-Investigators:<br />
Dr Seema Deshmukh<br />
Reader of Pedodontics<br />
Dr Raghunath N<br />
Professor of Orthodontics<br />
Dr B Nandlal<br />
Professor of Paedodontics<br />
Principal Investigator: Dr<br />
Thippeswamy H M<br />
Reader of Public Health Dentistry<br />
Dr Vishakantegowda Prof., JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy<br />
Dr Meenakshi S<br />
Lecturer Dept. of Prosthodontics<br />
and Crown & Bridge ICMR<br />
Dr Karthikeya<br />
Patil Prof. & HOD Dept. of Oral<br />
Medicine & Radiology<br />
6 Tranexamic acid pilot study Dr Sheela Kumar G<br />
Professor & HOD Dept.of<br />
Periodontology & Principal JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Mysuru &<br />
Dr A R Phani<br />
Managing Director, INM<br />
Technologies (P) Ltd., Bengaluru<br />
Sanctioning<br />
Agency<br />
Amount<br />
Duration of the<br />
Project<br />
DST 48.97 Ongoing<br />
ICMR 17.05 Ongoing<br />
ICMR 10.71 Ongoing<br />
ICMR 30.53 Ongoing<br />
BIRAC, Govt of<br />
India<br />
INM Technologies<br />
(P) Ltd.,<br />
Bengaluru<br />
1.0 Lac Ongoing<br />
11.15 completed<br />
External Research Projects Submitted<br />
Sl. Title of the Project<br />
No<br />
1 Postural evaluation and<br />
development of ergonomic<br />
paradigm for the Dental<br />
professionals – Kap study<br />
2 The effect of aging<br />
and maxillary denture<br />
appliances on phonetic<br />
variations and quality of life<br />
3 Evaluation of speech in<br />
individuals with cleft lip<br />
and palate before – after<br />
orthodontic expansion<br />
during the mixed dentition<br />
period.<br />
4 Orofacial Psychosomatic<br />
disorders and oral health<br />
status in Psychiatric<br />
patients-A cross sectional<br />
analysis<br />
5 Promotion of health, oral<br />
health and quality of life<br />
among tribal population<br />
in Karnataka and Tamil<br />
Nadu using an integrated<br />
approach – A prospective<br />
study<br />
6 Evaluation of effectiveness<br />
of Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF)<br />
by estimating the levels of<br />
biomarkers in GCF<br />
8 The granulomatous<br />
reactions in cervical<br />
lymphnodes of tuberculosis<br />
with HIV and tuberculosis<br />
with non-HIV patients.<br />
Principle Investigator with<br />
Dept. Name<br />
Dr Meenakshi S<br />
Lecturer Dept. of<br />
Prosthodontics and Crown &<br />
Bridge<br />
Dr Meenakshi S<br />
Lecturer Dept. of<br />
Prosthodontics and Crown &<br />
Bridge<br />
Dr Raghunath N, Prof. &<br />
HOD, Dept. of Orthodontics<br />
&Dentofacial Orthopedics<br />
Dr Prasanna Srinivas<br />
Deshpande Lecturer, Dept. of<br />
Oral Medicine<br />
Principal Investigator:<br />
Dr Chandrashekar B R<br />
Prof., & HOD, Dept. of Public<br />
Health Dentistry<br />
Principal Investigator<br />
Dr Avinash B S<br />
Reader Dept. of<br />
Periodontology<br />
Co-Investigators<br />
Dr Bhagyalakshmi<br />
Reader Dept. of Orthodontics<br />
Dr Suman Basavaraj<br />
Reader Dept. of<br />
Periodontology<br />
Principal Investigator:<br />
Dr Vidya G D<br />
Reader Dept. of Oral<br />
Pathology<br />
Co- Principal Investigator:<br />
Dr Shivananda S Reader,<br />
Dept. of Oral Surgery<br />
Submitted to Amount Duration of the<br />
Project<br />
ICMR 14.84 30 Months<br />
ICMR 14.00 15 Months<br />
ICMR 13.53 24 Months<br />
- Non- funded -<br />
ICMR 25.00 3 Yrs. Project<br />
FIST-Project (Level I)<br />
R & D Infrastructure<br />
division<br />
The Tuberculosis<br />
Association of India,<br />
New Delhi<br />
35.50 2 Yrs.<br />
0.45 3 Months
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Publications Statistics<br />
Sl.No National Journal International Journal Total<br />
1. 43 31 74<br />
International Publications<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
1 Oral health beliefs and dental<br />
caries among children of Udupi<br />
district<br />
2 Effect of toothbrush mouthrinse<br />
cycling on surface roughness<br />
and microhardness of nanohybrid<br />
composite resin and giomer<br />
Publication title Journal Title Vol. / Issue / Pg. No Author<br />
3 Correlation of blood glucose levels<br />
with salivary glucose levels in type<br />
2 diabetes mellitus: A comparative<br />
study<br />
4 Non hodgkins lymphoma occurring<br />
as primary bone lesion<br />
5 Influence of silver nanoparticles<br />
incorporation on flexural strength<br />
of heat-cure acrylic denture base<br />
resin materials<br />
6 Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) in<br />
regeneration of intrabony defects -<br />
A randomized controlled trial<br />
7 Socket preservation for implants<br />
with collagen sponge and PRF<br />
membrane versus natural healing:<br />
A comparative study<br />
8 A new design titanium<br />
miniplate versus conventional<br />
4-hole titanium miniplate for<br />
management of mandibular angle<br />
fractures: A comparative study<br />
9 Effectiveness of learning the<br />
digitalized histology images in<br />
practical teaching for I year MBBS<br />
students<br />
10 Efficacy of NovaMin - and Proargin-containing<br />
desensitizing<br />
dentifrices on occlusion of dentinal<br />
tubules<br />
Biomedical and<br />
Pharmacology Journal<br />
International Journal of<br />
Current Research<br />
Current Trends in<br />
Biomedical Engineering &<br />
Biosciences<br />
International Journal of<br />
Current Research<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Research & Review<br />
in Biology<br />
Jun - Aug 2017;10(2):997-<br />
1001.<br />
Jul 2017;9(7):54745-<br />
54750.<br />
Jul 2017;6(1):001-004.<br />
Aug 2017;9(8):56486-<br />
56488.<br />
Sep 2017;17(4):1-8.<br />
Journal of Periodontology Sep 2017; DOI 10.1902/<br />
jop-2017.130710 (Online)<br />
International Journal of<br />
Current Advanced Research<br />
International Journal of<br />
Advanced Research<br />
International Journal<br />
of Integrative Medical<br />
Sciences<br />
Sep 2017;6(9):5974-5981.<br />
Sep 2017;5(9):679-688.<br />
Oct 2017;4(5):493-496.<br />
Dental Hypotheses Oct - Dec 2017;8(4):104-<br />
109.<br />
C P Kalyana, H M<br />
Thippeswamy, K M<br />
Nanditha<br />
Beverley Themudo and<br />
Annapoorna B M<br />
AlekyaAkasapu, Usha<br />
Hegde, Priyanka Nitin<br />
Mahesh K P<br />
Rama Krishna Alla, K N<br />
Raghavendra Swamy,<br />
Ritu Vyas Anusha<br />
Konakanchi, Vineeth<br />
Guduri, Praveen Gadde<br />
Gauresh Kumar Patel,<br />
Sheela Kumar Gujjari,<br />
Veerendra Kumar S C<br />
Pratik Narsikar, Sahith<br />
Kumar Shetty, Ganesh S<br />
SaikrishnaDegala,<br />
Asutosh Das, Sujeeth<br />
Shetty, Praveen Kumar<br />
Singh, Vijay Singh<br />
Vidya C S, Vidya G<br />
Doddawad<br />
Shivani Shah, Ashwini<br />
TumkurShivakumar,<br />
Onkar Khot, Chetan<br />
Patil, Namrata Hosmani<br />
11 Desmoplastic ameloblastoma in<br />
maxilla: A report of rare case with<br />
review of literature and classic<br />
histopathology<br />
12 An Interdisciplinary Collaboration<br />
for the Management of Dilacerated<br />
Central Incisor and Ectopically<br />
Erupted Teeth.<br />
13 An assessment of teaching and<br />
learning practices: A questionnaire<br />
study for dental educators of<br />
Karnataka<br />
14 Novel approach in the treatment of<br />
partially necrosed tooth deploying<br />
autologous chemically treated<br />
dentinal chips<br />
15 Mucocele involving the glands<br />
of blandin and nuhn: A rare case<br />
report<br />
16 A conservative approach to<br />
pediatric mandibular dentoalveolar<br />
fracture and its management: A<br />
case report<br />
17 Inter - and Intra - observer<br />
variability in diagnosis of oral<br />
dysplasia<br />
18 Determination of blood group from<br />
the tooth material - An medico<br />
legal investigative procedure<br />
19 Tumor associated tissue<br />
eosinophilia: a case report with<br />
review<br />
20 A comparative evaluation of<br />
osteoprotegerin and receptor<br />
activator of nuclear kappa B ligand<br />
in a gingival crevicular fluid during<br />
canine retraction with elastomeric<br />
chain and nickel titanium coil<br />
spring: An in vivo study<br />
21 Oral Health care through<br />
traditional herbs, alternative and<br />
complementary medicines<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Research & Review<br />
in Biology<br />
Biomedical and<br />
Pharmacology Journal<br />
Journal of International<br />
Society of Preventive &<br />
Community Dentistry<br />
International Journal of<br />
Current Advanced Research<br />
International Journal of<br />
Pharma Research and<br />
Health Sciences<br />
International Journal of<br />
Current Research<br />
Asian Pacific Journal of<br />
Cancer Prevention<br />
Research and Reviews:<br />
Journal of Dental Sciences<br />
International Journal of<br />
Otorhinolaryngology and<br />
Head & Neck Surgery<br />
International Journal of<br />
Orthodontic Rehabilitation<br />
Asian Journal of<br />
Development Matters<br />
Oct - Dec 2017;21(4):1-7.<br />
Oct - Dec 2017;10(4):2121-<br />
2127.<br />
Nov 2017;7(3):180-185.<br />
Vidya G Doddawad, S<br />
Shivananda, Pradeep<br />
Subbaiah, Divya Rao<br />
Subbaiah<br />
Pradeep, Mysore<br />
RajashekarDhakshaini,<br />
Nagasunder<br />
Raghunath Rao,<br />
Vidya Doddawadand<br />
BhagyalashmiAvinash<br />
S Meenakshi, N<br />
Raghunath, H S<br />
Shreeshyla<br />
Nov 2017;6(11):7722-7724 Annapoorna B M,<br />
Shanmukh Srinivas<br />
Nov - Dec: 2017;5(6):1915-<br />
18.<br />
Dec 2017;8(12):453-455.<br />
Dec 2017;18(12):3251-<br />
3254.<br />
Dec 2017;5(4):45-48.<br />
Jan - Feb <strong>2018</strong>;4(1):285-<br />
288<br />
Jan – Mar <strong>2018</strong>;9(1):1-7.<br />
Mar <strong>2018</strong>;12(1):92-100<br />
Naseemoon Shaik,<br />
Raghavendra Shanbhog,<br />
Brinda SuhasGodhi, Sai<br />
Krishna Degala<br />
Prashanth Sadashiva<br />
Murthy, Naseemoon<br />
Shaik, Seema<br />
Deshmukh, Srilatha K<br />
Thotappa<br />
Shubhasini A R, Praveen<br />
B N, Usha Hegde, Uma<br />
K, Shubha G, Keerthi G,<br />
Shiladitya Sil<br />
Sunitha S, Vidya G D<br />
Bhuvan Nagpal, Usha<br />
Hegde, Prasannasrinivas<br />
Deshpande, Soumadip<br />
Dey<br />
Ejaz Salim Khan,<br />
Abhishek Ranjan, N<br />
Raghunath<br />
Sushma<br />
Rudraswamy, Deepa<br />
Chandrashekaraiah,<br />
Sowmya S,<br />
NagabhushanaDoggalli
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22 Audio sensory video interface:<br />
A novel innovation to aid<br />
intraprocedural communication<br />
between paediatric dental patients<br />
and paedodontists - A Randomized<br />
pilot trial<br />
23 Class II camouflage treatment:<br />
Comparison of two commonly<br />
opted extraction protocols<br />
24 Clinical evaluation of preventive<br />
effect of fissure sealants on initial<br />
carious lesion of permanent<br />
mandibular molars pretreated with<br />
and without fluoride varnish by<br />
fluorescence camera<br />
25 An innovative technique to<br />
enhance facial aesthetics using<br />
detachable cheek plumper<br />
appliance: A case report<br />
26 Dental concerns of children with<br />
cleft lip and palate - a review<br />
27 Spectrophotometric evaluation of<br />
microleakage using bulkfill liners<br />
cured with QTH and led lights<br />
28 Analysis of salivary biomarkers<br />
during orthodontic tooth<br />
movement with conventional<br />
bracket and self-ligating brackets:<br />
An in vivo study<br />
29 Comparison of intravenous<br />
tramadol versus ketorolac in the<br />
management of postoperative pain<br />
after oral and maxillofacial surgery<br />
30 Comparative Evaluation of<br />
Antimicrobial Efficacy of<br />
Theobromine Toothpaste and<br />
a Low-fluoridated Toothpaste<br />
against Plaque Streptococcus<br />
mutans in Children<br />
31 Recent advancements in oral<br />
lichen planus management: An<br />
overview<br />
International Journal of<br />
Current Advanced Research<br />
International Journal of<br />
Innovative Research and<br />
Advanced Studies<br />
International Journal of<br />
Clinical Pediatric Dentistry<br />
International Journal of<br />
Current Research<br />
Journal of Pediatrics and<br />
Neonatal Care<br />
International Journal of<br />
Current Advanced Research<br />
International Journal of<br />
Orthodontic Rehabilitation<br />
Oral and Maxillofacial<br />
Surgery<br />
Mar <strong>2018</strong>;7(3):10492-<br />
10496.<br />
Mar <strong>2018</strong>;5(3):231-235.<br />
Mar - Apr <strong>2018</strong>;11(2):89-<br />
93.<br />
Apr <strong>2018</strong>;10(4):68271-<br />
68276.<br />
Apr <strong>2018</strong>;8(4):172-178.<br />
Apr <strong>2018</strong>;7(4):11740-<br />
11745.<br />
Apr - Jun <strong>2018</strong>;9(2):49-54.<br />
May <strong>2018</strong> DOI 10.1007/<br />
s10006-018-0700-3<br />
World Journal of Dentistry May - Jun <strong>2018</strong>;9(3):215-<br />
219.<br />
World Journal of Dentistry May - Jun <strong>2018</strong>;9(3):249-<br />
251.<br />
Gandhi Henal Alpesh,<br />
Prashanth Sadashiva<br />
Murthy, Girish M S<br />
Raghunath N, Mrudul<br />
Vaidya, Jyothikiran H,<br />
Pratham Pai<br />
Madhagudanahalli S<br />
Lakshmi, Kudlapur<br />
T Srilatha, Bhojraj<br />
Nandlal, Seema<br />
Deshmukh<br />
Raghavendra Swamy<br />
K N, Akash Puri,<br />
Anil Kumar Gujjari,<br />
Dhakshaini M R<br />
SVSG Nirmala,<br />
DegalaSaikrishna<br />
SabnisShibani Parag,<br />
Manjunath M K, Vinutha<br />
Manjunath, Asha<br />
Srinivasan<br />
Samson Thomas, N<br />
Raghunath<br />
SaikrishnaDegala, Asad<br />
Nehal<br />
Ranju MB, Girish MS,<br />
Prashanth Sadashiva<br />
Murthy<br />
Athira Joshy<br />
Nagabhushana<br />
Doggalli, Karthikeya<br />
Patil, Jai Shankar,<br />
Chikkarasinakere<br />
J Gowda,<br />
Prasannasrinivas<br />
Deshpande<br />
Patents<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
1. A mini implant supporting tube for<br />
orthodontics<br />
2. OOPCoGraph –<br />
OrofacialOrthopaedic patient<br />
compliance graph<br />
Patent Title Name of the Faculty(ies) Application No. Current Status<br />
3. ThumbSens-Vib: An Electronically<br />
Powered Habit breaker<br />
4. AuSFIn – Audio Sensory Feedback<br />
Interace<br />
Dr. Nitin V Muralidhar 736/CHE/2013 PUBLISHED<br />
(on 25th Dec 2015)<br />
Dr.Prashanth S<br />
Dr.Seema Deshmukh<br />
Dr.Girish M S<br />
Dr.ShefaliKaul<br />
Dr.Khyatikaushal<br />
Mr. Ajit H M<br />
Dr.Seema Deshmukh<br />
Dr.Prashanth S<br />
Dr.Girish M S<br />
Dr.ArvindNeelakantan<br />
Dr.Sherun K C<br />
Mr. Ajit H M<br />
Dr.Prashanth S<br />
Dr.Girish M S<br />
Dr.henal Gandhi<br />
Mr. Ajit H M<br />
Mr. Rahul Bachawala<br />
5. Soft Tongue Restrainer Dr B Nandlal<br />
Dr Anoop Neelankavil<br />
Kochouseph<br />
Dr Ragavee Veeramani ss<br />
Dr Amira Imtiaz<br />
201741010894 PUBLISHED (<br />
on 11th Aug 2017)<br />
201741010895 PUBLISHED<br />
(on 11th Aug 2017)<br />
201741010896 PUBLISHED<br />
(on 11th Aug 2017)<br />
<strong>2018</strong>41004643 FILED<br />
(on 7th Feb <strong>2018</strong>)
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Text Books Authored or/and Chapters Contributed by Faculty<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Title of the book/chapter with Pg<br />
no.<br />
1 Developmental disturbances of<br />
tongue – A comprehensive guide<br />
Name of author/editor<br />
Sangeetha Ramu, Premalatha<br />
Bidadi Rajashekaraiah, Vidya<br />
Chandavarkar<br />
2 Nano Dentistry - An overview Ashwini Tumkur Shivakumar,<br />
Shivani Shah, Premalatha Bidadi<br />
Rajashekaraiah<br />
3 Fixed functional appliances in<br />
Orthodontics<br />
4 An overview on biomedical and<br />
biodental waste management<br />
5 Photodynamic therapy in dental<br />
practice management<br />
6 Efficacy of herbal gel on wound<br />
healing in chronic periodontitis<br />
7. Chapter Title - Different crowns<br />
used in Pediatric Dentistry –<br />
Composite Shell Crowns Crowns in<br />
Pediatric Dentistry<br />
8. Chapter Title - Anterior esthetic<br />
crowns<br />
Text Book of Pediatric Dentistry<br />
Details of Publisher<br />
ISBN 978-3-330-05865-1<br />
published by LAP Lambert<br />
Academic Publishing<br />
GmbH & Co., Germany,<br />
Year 2017.<br />
ISBN 978-3-330-06827-8<br />
published by LAP Lambert<br />
Academic Publishing<br />
GmbH & Co., Germany,<br />
Year 2017.<br />
Mrudul Vaidya, H Jyothikiran ISBN 978-3-330-06559-8<br />
published by LAP Lambert<br />
Academic Publishing<br />
GmbH & Co., Germany,<br />
Year 2017.<br />
Dr Sheela Kumar Gujjari,<br />
Dr Pragyan, Dr Anil Kumar Gujjari<br />
Sourav Chandra,<br />
Pratibha Shashikumar<br />
Sheela Kumar Gujjari, Divya S,<br />
Divya Arora<br />
Dr. Prashanth SadashivaMurthy<br />
Editor – Prashant Babaji<br />
Dr. Prashanth SadashivaMurthy<br />
Editor – Nikhil Marwah<br />
ISBN 978-93-86841-57-5<br />
published by LAP Lambert<br />
Academic Publishing<br />
GmbH & Co., Germany,<br />
Year <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
ISBN 978-613-9-82516-5<br />
published by LAP Lambert<br />
Academic Publishing<br />
GmbH & Co., Germany,<br />
Year <strong>2018</strong><br />
ISBN 978-3-330-65184-5<br />
published by International<br />
Book Market Service Ltd.,<br />
Member of Omni Scriptum<br />
Publishing Group, Year<br />
<strong>2018</strong>.<br />
ISBN:978-9351524397<br />
Published by Jaypee<br />
Publishers Year 2017<br />
ISBN:9789352705290<br />
Jaypee Brothers Year 2017<br />
Centres of Excellence / Special Clinics/ Specialized Care Centres<br />
Assisted Breastfeeding Centre for Cleft Lip and Palate Affected Infants<br />
Cleft lip and palate is one of the most common congenital malformations affecting the orofacial region causing<br />
the difficulty in feeding and as a result failure to strive. It affects one in 700 live births. Among all the complex<br />
problems associated with cleft of lip and palate, the major concern of the mothers remains difficulty in the feeding<br />
the infant. Improper feeding techniques can result in complications like aspiration pneumonia worsening the<br />
existing condition even further. These infants remain devoid of the breastfeeding benefits. Paediatric dentistry<br />
plays a critical role in creating a proper plan of care for oral health and overall nutrition. The Pedodontists play a<br />
major role in this multidisciplinary team approach by providing the feeding plates/obturators which would assist<br />
the mothers in effectively and efficiently feed the cleft lip and palate affected infant.<br />
Assisted Breastfeeding Centre works towards promoting and motivating the affected families towards<br />
breastfeeding and ensure better psychosocial bonding between the child and the mother. The mothers of the<br />
affected infants are educated with the use of appropriate Audio-Visual modules using the computer animation<br />
and related technologies which would reinforce awareness regarding the feeding interventions.<br />
With assistance from ICMR, the centre was formed with support from JSS Dental College and JSS Academy<br />
of Higher Education and Research on 23rd October 2017. The centre aims towards educating the mothers<br />
of the infants affected with cleft lip and palate with importance of breastfeeding for the normal growth and<br />
development of the infant. It also aims towards educating the mothers about the problems associated with the<br />
cleft lip and palate and complications that would arise with improper feeding habits. They are encouraged to<br />
breastfeed the infant under the supervision of the supporting staff. The education is done based on appropriate<br />
audio visual modules. Feeding plates in association with modified breastfeeding techniques help the mothers<br />
effectively and efficiently breastfeed the affected infants.<br />
Sl. No<br />
Team members<br />
1. Dr. Prashanth S<br />
Reader, Dept of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
2. Dr. Seema Deshmukh<br />
Reader, Dept of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry<br />
JSS Dental College & Hospital JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
3. Dr B Nandlal<br />
Professor,Dept. of Paedodontics& Preventive Dentistry,<br />
J S S Dental College & Hospital JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
4. Dr Raghunath N<br />
Professor & HOD,Dept. of Orthodontics &Dentofacial Orthopaedics,<br />
J S S Dental College & Hospital JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research<br />
5. Dr Narayanappa D<br />
(Paediatrician) Professor, Department of Paediatrics<br />
JSS Hospital, Mysore<br />
6. Dr Srinivasa Murthy D<br />
(Neonatologist) Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics<br />
JSS Hospital, Mysore.
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Statistics<br />
Month New Old Total<br />
January <strong>2018</strong> 0 20 20<br />
February <strong>2018</strong> 1 7 8<br />
March <strong>2018</strong> 3 5 8<br />
April <strong>2018</strong> 2 7 9<br />
May <strong>2018</strong> 2 13 15<br />
June <strong>2018</strong> 0 11 11<br />
Total 8 63 71<br />
JSS Smile – A Multidisciplinary Cleft Lip & Palate Clinic<br />
JSS Smile – A Multidisciplinary Cleft Lip & Palate Clinic was established to provide free treatment<br />
to cleft lip & palate children.<br />
Starting of the Multidisciplinary Cleft Lip & Palate Clinic at JSS Dental College & Hospital is a<br />
drive towards special care dentistry and becoming a premier institute in this field of Dental<br />
Science including hospital practice with the objective of strengthening the health care of the<br />
country.<br />
Education to Mother’s of CLCP affected infants through audio visual aids<br />
Assisted Breastfeeding Centre for Cleft Lip and Palate<br />
Affected Infants<br />
Nursing of Cleft Lip and Palate affected Infant
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DENTAL FACULTY<br />
Dr Sai Krishna – Cleft Surgeon<br />
Dr Nandlal B – Pedodontist<br />
Dr Raghunath N – Orthodontist<br />
Dr Nitin V M- Orthodontist<br />
Dr Meenakshi – Prosthodontist<br />
MEDICAL FAUCLTY<br />
Dr Srinivas - Anesthetist<br />
Dr Rakesh – ENT surgeon<br />
Dr C Chandrashekar- Pediatrician<br />
Dr Nawab Akthar – Psychologist<br />
Bilvashree – Speech Therapist<br />
Outcome<br />
The clinic is widely popular and has been catering to the needs of the underprivileged. We have<br />
treated around 171 patients and many more are in the active phase of various treatments.<br />
Considering the socio economic status of many of our patients who cannot afford expensive<br />
treatment procedures this special clinic is a major initiative which scores high on our University’s<br />
social responsibility.<br />
Cleft Lip & Palate Multidisciplinary Out Patieint Clinicstatistics<br />
Month Paedodontics Oral Surgery Orthodontics<br />
Jan 12 09 04<br />
Feb 13 06 03<br />
Mar 12 0 05<br />
April 07 0 06<br />
May 15 0 06<br />
June 16 08 04<br />
Breathe Healthy<br />
“Breathe Healthy” special clinic is an Interprofessional collaborative clinic for the<br />
care and management of children with Nasal Obstruction. Nasal obstruction is<br />
one of the commonest health disorders among children. The presence of Nasal<br />
Obstruction can seriously affect one’s quality of life. Nasal Obstruction is also a<br />
significant component of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and can severely affect<br />
the quality of sleep.<br />
The timely management of Nasal Obstruction is very important for the normal<br />
growth and development of the child.<br />
At “Breathe Healthy”, we offer Interprofessional (IP) care and management for<br />
children with Nasal Obstruction. The uniqueness of Breath Healthy special clinic<br />
is its Interprofessional care & management offered by the Dept of Paediatrics,<br />
Dept of ENT & Dept of Orthodontics under one roof.Our IP team comprises of<br />
Paediatrician, ENT Surgeon, Orthodontist and Paediatric Dentist. In addition to<br />
this, we undertake research activities to provide the highest quality of care for our<br />
patients.<br />
Doctors/ Consultants-<br />
1) Dr Bharathi MB- Prof, Dept of ENT, JSS MC & Hospital<br />
2) Dr Chandrashekar- Asso Prof, Dept of Paediatrics, JSS MC & Hospital<br />
3) Dr Bhagyalakshmi A- Reader, Dept of Orthodontics, JSS DC & Hospital<br />
4) Dr Sandeep S- Asso Prof, Dept of ENT, JSS MC & Hospital<br />
5) Dr Amulya T.M- Senior Resident, Dept of ENT, JSS MC & Hospital<br />
6) Dr Seema Deshmukh- Reader, Dept of Paediatric Dentistry, JSS DC & Hospital<br />
Consultation time- Every Tuesday between 9am to 4pm, JSS Hospital, Mysuru.<br />
Objectives<br />
<br />
<br />
To provide empathetic treatment & care to Cleft Lip & Palate children.<br />
A Multidisciplinary approach in treating Cleft patients with a team of doctors which includes Cleft Surgeon,<br />
anesthetist, Pediatrician, Pedodontist, Orthodontist, Prosthodontist, Speech therapist, ENT surgeon,<br />
Psychologist.
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Baby Oral Health Promotion Clinic (BOHPC)<br />
“Baby Oral Health Promotion Clinic” an extension clinic of Dept of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry at Dept<br />
of Pediatrics, JSS Hospital, is a first of its kind in India where a Pediatrician and Pediatric Dentist together are<br />
providing care under one roof to promote prevention of oral diseases in children.<br />
In this clinic we provide preventive and interceptive oral health care for infants and young children; give age<br />
appropriate guidance for oro- facial injury prevention; Educate parents about implementation of oral hygiene<br />
measures right from infancy; Assess risk factors for early childhood caries and refer those children who are at<br />
high risk for developing early childhood caries to JSS Dental College and Hospital for further treatment.<br />
Team members<br />
1) Dr Indira MD, Pediatric Dentist<br />
2) Dr Nandlal B, Pediatric Dentist<br />
3) Dr Narayanappa D, Pediatrician<br />
Statistics of Academic Presentations<br />
Academic/ research Papers Poster Presentations<br />
presented<br />
Students Faculty Students Faculty<br />
National 39 25 23 44 131<br />
International - 3 - - 3<br />
Library Satistics<br />
Total<br />
Library Budget<br />
Sl.No Particulars Total budget allotted Rs. In Expenditure Rs. In lakhs<br />
lakhs<br />
1 Books 20 lakhs 7,85,119.00<br />
2 Journals 1.40 lakhs 1,28,92,460.00<br />
3 Online database<br />
4 Newspapers & Magazines 40,000 (2017 Budget) +1.5<br />
lakhs (<strong>2018</strong> Budgets)<br />
5 CD ROMs - -<br />
6 Any other - -<br />
24,508 (July 2017 to March 2017)<br />
7,157 (April <strong>2018</strong> to June <strong>2018</strong>)<br />
Details of Library Books<br />
Faculty Awards<br />
and Recognitions<br />
Students Awards<br />
and Recognitions<br />
Faculty Guest<br />
Lectures and<br />
Invited Talks<br />
Sl.No Particulars Numbers newly Procured Total No. of books as on June<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
1 Reference books 361 9,129<br />
2 Course books 324 9029<br />
3 WHO Collections - 92<br />
4 Book bank - 305<br />
5 Journals 106 3347 back volume<br />
6 Project reports 72 777<br />
7 CD’s 53 935<br />
8 Video cassettes - -
ANNUAL REPORT <strong>2018</strong><br />
229<br />
Financial Expenditure Incurred<br />
Co-Curricular Activities<br />
Sl.No Particulars Expenditure (Rs. In Lakhs)<br />
1 Expenditure towards organizing workshops/Seminars/Conferences 4,28,330<br />
2 Financial Assistance to faculty for attending workshops/Seminars/<br />
4,34,920<br />
Conferences<br />
3 Purchase of Equipment 1,26,917<br />
4 Any other (Non – Recurring and Recurring) Nil<br />
Details of Camps Conducted<br />
World Oral Health Day <strong>2018</strong><br />
On the eve of World Oral Health Day, the team of Doctors and House Surgeons from Department of Public<br />
Health Dentistry, JSS Dental College & Hospital, A Constituent College of JSS Academy of Higher Education &<br />
Research, Mysuru organized World Oral Health Day on 19th March <strong>2018</strong> at Bhugathagalli, Varuna Hobli, Mysuru<br />
Taluk.<br />
The theme for this year being “Say Ahh: Think Mouth, Think Health”. It reflects the benefits of a healthy mouth<br />
and to promote awareness of the issues around oral health and the importance of oral hygiene to looking after<br />
every old and young.<br />
Worldwide, 90% of the population is at risk from some form of oral diseases, ranging from caries, periodontal<br />
diseases to oral cancer. World Oral Health Day provides an opportunity to create awareness and encourage<br />
individuals, families, communities and governments to take measures to lower the incidence of these oral<br />
diseases.<br />
The first line of oral health care starts with individual through prevention, especially good brushing habits and<br />
regular check-ups. World Oral Health Day thus was celebrated by conducting Dental Check up, Oral Hygiene<br />
Instructions and Treatment. Oral Care Products were also distributed to the Residents and Government School<br />
Children of Bhugathagalli, Varuna Hobli, Mysuru Taluk.<br />
Theme: “Universal health coverage: everyone,<br />
everywhere.”
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World No Tobacco Day <strong>2018</strong> “Tobacco and Heart Disease”<br />
On occasion of “World No Tobacco Day – 31st May <strong>2018</strong>” JSS Dental College & Hospital in association with<br />
Indian Dental Association, Mysore branch organized a campaign to increase awareness on the link between<br />
tobacco and heart and other cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including stroke, which combined are the world’s<br />
leading causes of death, feasible actions and measures that key audiences, including governments and the<br />
public, can take to reduce the risks to heart health posed by tobacco. A rally was organized on the occasion.<br />
The rally initiated from Kote Anjaneya temple premises and culminated at Deputy Commissioner’s office. The<br />
rally was attended by staff, PG students, Interns of JSS Dental College and Hospital and Members of Indian<br />
Dental Association, Mysore.<br />
World Environment Day <strong>2018</strong><br />
On occasion of World environment day, 5th June 2108 Department of Public Health Dentistry, JSS Dental<br />
College and Hospital, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru in association with Department<br />
of Community Medicine organized awareness rally at the Medar block, Bamboo Bazaar . Saplings were planted<br />
in the JSS Urban Health Centre. The programme was attended by the staff and students of public health<br />
dentistry.<br />
The focus of World No Tobacco Day <strong>2018</strong> was on<br />
<br />
<br />
peripheral vascular disease.<br />
<br />
death and disease, knowledge among large sections of the public that tobacco is one of the leading causes<br />
of CVD is low.
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“National Public Health Dentistry Day”<br />
Department of Public Health Dentistry, JSS Dental College and Hospital, JSS Academy of Higher Education and<br />
Research, Mysuru organized a free dental check up and treatment camp at Suttur JSS High School on19-6-<br />
<strong>2018</strong> in view of “National Public Health Dentistry Day”. A total of 35 students were offered dental check up<br />
and one to one counseling. More than 100 students received Oral hygiene instructions and Demonstration of<br />
brushing technique. The camp was attended Dr.Sunitha.S and Dr.Sushma.R and house surgeons.<br />
Tooth Brushing Day 2017<br />
Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry (IAPHD) decided to join with the community & celebrate a NATIONAL<br />
TOOTH BRUSHING DAY in India on November 7th of each year. The aim of this exercise to make every Indian use<br />
a tooth brush, to reinforce the importance of children’s oral health and to promote good tooth-brushing habits.<br />
This program was launched in the year 2014 to educate teachers, parents and kids regarding importance of<br />
oral health and maintaining oral hygiene.<br />
Department of Public Health Dentistry, JSS Dental College and Hospital, JSS Academy of Higher Education<br />
and Research had organized a tooth brushing demonstration and correction of their brushing techniques for<br />
Underprivileged Residential Government School children, Nazarabad.
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World Aids Day 2017<br />
On occasion of “World AIDS Day” Department of Public Health Dentistry, JSS Dental College and Hospital,<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru organized camp at Maliyur, T. Narashipur taluk, on<br />
8th December 2017. The camp benefited children of school at Maliyuru, besides some general public from<br />
Bendravadi and Nanjapura and nearby localities. A total of 258 participants were offered dental check up and<br />
one to one counseling along with onsite treatment that included cleaning, filling and extractions for 75 patients<br />
using mobile dental unit and portable dental equipments. The children and general public requiring further<br />
treatment were referred to JSS Dental College and Hospital. The camp was attended by Professor and Head Dr.<br />
Chandra Shekar BR, staff Dr.Maurya M, Dr.Sushma.R, Dr.Lingaraj.K, Postgraduate students and house surgeons<br />
from the department of Public Health Dentistry, JSS Dental College and Hospital. Dr.S.Raviraja, Principal<br />
Badriprasadji Pre University College, and Mr. Thirthe Gowda, NSS Co-ordinator along with their team members<br />
was present on the occasion. The services of JSS Dental College & Hospital and NSS team of Badriprasadji Pre<br />
University College were appreciated by school authorities’, parents of children and general public.<br />
Oral Health Exhibition at SutturJatra Mahotsava <strong>2018</strong><br />
SutturJatra exhibition was scheduled from 13-01-<strong>2018</strong> to 18-01-<strong>2018</strong>.<br />
In this exhibition, we exhibited posters, models, charts and innovative educational games regarding oral health<br />
and pathologies. Information on oral cavity, causative factors for oral diseases and simple tips for preventing<br />
them through self care practices were rendered. The oral health exhibition also included models on treatment<br />
procedures offered in different specialty departments in dentistry as well as on ill effects of tobacco and alcohol.<br />
More than 1.5 Lakh people visited the exhibition and were benefitted byInterviews, short movies; documentaries<br />
on oral health using audio-visual aids were played. Pamphlets containing simple tips for oral health maintenance<br />
were also distributed for all visitors. Faculty and house surgeons in the exhibition answered all queries related<br />
to oral health by the visitors.<br />
All the Faculty, Post graduate student, House surgeons, and Non teaching staff from the Department of Public<br />
Health Dentistry participated in this weeklong event enthusiastically.
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Composition of Education Unit and Activities<br />
Faculty Development Workshop<br />
Dental Education Unit (A wing of CCLPE)<br />
Dental Education Unit Team<br />
R to L Sitting: Dr.Brinda(Member)Dr.Sunila B Sangappa (Convener) Dr. Ravindra S (Chairperson) , Dr, Seema<br />
(Member Secretary) Dr. Sheela Kumar G (Member), Dr. Avinash B S (Member) , Dr. Sanjay C J (Member).<br />
Dr. Shyam Sunder (Member) Dr. Shreeshyla H S (Member)Dr. Sushma R (Member) Dr. Vishal S K (Member)<br />
Dr. Ambikathanaya (Member)<br />
Inaguration of DEU & Faculty Development Workshop<br />
“Fundamental of Dental Education Technologies”<br />
Reconstituted Dental Education Unit (DEU), Centre for continuous learning for professional excellence (CCPLE)<br />
was inaugurated on 12th May 2017 at JSS Dental College & Hospital, JSS AHER. The inaugural ceremony<br />
was presided by the chief guest Dr.Manjunatha B, Registrar, JSS AHER along with Dr. Prashanth Vishwanth,<br />
Convener, CCPLE as the guest of honor. Dr. Anil Kumar Gujjari, Principal, Dr. Dakshaini M.R, Vice Principal, and<br />
Dr. Sunila B Sangappa, Convener DEU, JSSDCH graced the occasion. Dr.Seema Deshmukh, Member Secretary,<br />
DEU presented the inaugural address with Introduction to the DEU and to the workshop and welcomed the<br />
dignitaries.<br />
Dental Education Unit Room Inauguration Pooja<br />
Dental education Unit Room located in the Second floor of JSS Dental College and Hospital was inaugurated<br />
on 6th July <strong>2018</strong> by Principal Dr.Ravindra S.
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<strong>Report</strong> of Athulyam <strong>2018</strong><br />
Cultural Activity<br />
The cultural week ATHULYAM <strong>2018</strong> was held from 8th to 17th of March <strong>2018</strong>. Various events were planned.<br />
The chief guest for inauguration was Dr. B Manjunatha, Registrar, JSS Academy of Higher education & Research<br />
along with Dr. Ravindra S Principal, JSSDCH, Dr.Dakshayini MR, Vice Principal, Mrs Anushree, AAO and Mr.<br />
Veerabhadraswamy, AAO. The interns had a surprise planned i.e Flash mob. This was followed by release of<br />
the Athulyam <strong>2018</strong> banner. To mark this occasion a saping of honge tree was planted by the chief guest. A<br />
medicinal salpling was given as a memento to the chief guest as a part of the green initiative.<br />
The final day program was conducted in JSS medical college auditorium. The program started with honoring<br />
the toppers of all the 5 year undergraduate students. This was followed by skit, choreo video, JSS idol, classical<br />
dance, non classical dance and fashion show. The JSS idol was none other than Dr. Angel.<br />
At the end of Athulyam <strong>2018</strong>, interns were declared winners with maximum points. This was followed by a<br />
special performance by “Sawan” – a rock band.<br />
Athulyam <strong>2018</strong> started on 8th of march <strong>2018</strong> with a short note on women`s contribution to the society. As a<br />
gesture of our appreciation to all the women workers of our institution, all the non teaching staffs, support staffs<br />
were acknowledged by the faculties. This was followed by a cake cutting ceremony by the support staffs &non<br />
teaching staffs. This was followed by a performance by the student music band.<br />
Thirty three events were planned for ten days like JSS idol, air crash, dance sync, collage making, dressing the<br />
bride & groom, food fest, classical, non classical dance, jewellary making, photography contest, fashion show.<br />
Few new events were also included, i.e Plate painting, Doll making, Puzzle me, Skit, choreo video.<br />
All the years were given house names i.e Barbed Broachers, Reckless Retractors, Crushing Cryers, Jasper<br />
Jumpers, Roaring Roungers, raging Reamers. Students of Dental mechatronics also participated in the events.<br />
Athulyam <strong>2018</strong>, Sri Rajendra Auditorium, JSSMC
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SPORTS<br />
“AMALGAMATION” - <strong>Annual</strong> Sports 2017-<strong>2018</strong><br />
<strong>Annual</strong> sports was conducted between 9th January to 10th February <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
The <strong>Annual</strong> College Sports day was carried out on 10 February <strong>2018</strong>. All the athletic events along with Relay<br />
4x100mtrs for men and women, long jump, discus, javelin and shot-put throw were conducted. All the students<br />
and staff of the college participated with great enthusiasm in all the events.<br />
Dr Kushalappa PA, Director Academics of JSS AHER graced the occasion as chief guest. Dr Ravindra S, Principal<br />
and Dr Prasannasrinivas Deshpande, Sports secretary addressed the students gathering and supervised the<br />
smooth conduct of further events. The winners were awarded with trophies, medals and certificates by the<br />
chief guest.<br />
“Chairman’s trophy – All India Dental College T20 Cricket Tournament” - by Rajarajeshwari Dental College,<br />
Bangalore. JSSDC cricket team participated in 2 weeks tournament conducted in Bangalore held on 7th to 9th<br />
March 2017.<br />
JSS AHER sports conducted at University grounds, Mysuru. Various teams of dental college participated and<br />
won the following events held from 15th to 17th March.<br />
Individual Events<br />
Events Position Participants details<br />
100 mts men running 1st Binu Baby<br />
200 mts running (men) 1st Shubankar<br />
200 mts running (women) 2nd Josy Mol<br />
Long jump (women) 2nd Josy Mol<br />
Shot put (women) 3rd Shruti Ebin<br />
Long jump (men) 3rd Binu Baby<br />
Running 100mts (men staff) 1st Dr Prasanna<br />
Shot put (men staff) 1st Dr Prasanna<br />
Throw ball (women staff) 2nd Dr Prasanna<br />
University authorities along with dental college principal on annual sports meet<br />
PEGASUS <strong>2018</strong>- At CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE, VELLORE, TAMIL NADU<br />
A team of 10 members from JSS Dental College and Hospital Mysore participated in the Cultural and Sports Fest<br />
Pegasus <strong>2018</strong> conducted by CMC Vellore from 10th September to 15thSeptember <strong>2018</strong>.The team participated<br />
in the Futsal tournament and athletics. Inthe quarter finals the team faced a defeat after registering 3 wins.<br />
In Athletics the team participated in 100mtrs, 110mtrs hurdles,1500mtrs,long jump, discuss throw.<br />
Mr. Gokul Krishna won silver in the 100 mtrs men’s hurdles<br />
Group and individual events conducted on various dates at JSS AHER grounds
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Hospital Statistics<br />
Library Committee<br />
Sl<br />
Name Designation Position<br />
No<br />
1 Dr. Anil Kumar I/c Principal Chairman<br />
2 Dr. M R Dhakshaini Vice Principal Member<br />
3 Dr. Karthikeya Patil Prof & HOD Member<br />
4 Dr. Srilatha K T Prof & HOD Member<br />
5 Dr. Saikrishna D Prof & HOD Member<br />
6 Dr. Annapoorna B M Prof & HOD Member<br />
7 Dr. Chandrashekar B R Prof & HOD Member<br />
8 Dr. Sheela Kumar G Prof & HOD Member<br />
9 Dr. Raghunath N Prof & HOD Member<br />
10 Dr Usha Hegde Prof & HOD Member<br />
11 Dr Athira Joshi PG Student Member<br />
12 Ms. Khushi UG Student Member<br />
13 Mr Mahendra D G Librarian Member Secretary<br />
Faculty Details<br />
Ho<br />
sp<br />
ital<br />
Sta<br />
tati<br />
tist<br />
stic<br />
ics<br />
REGISTRATION<br />
OLD OP 77144<br />
NEW OP 26991<br />
91
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JSS College of Pharmacy,<br />
Mysuru<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru, has made great strides<br />
in meeting specific needs of both students and patients,<br />
exploring new frontiers in pharmaceutical sciences and<br />
practice. As stated in the vision and mission statement of<br />
the college, we strive for high quality education, training<br />
and research focused on lifelong learning.<br />
The College of Pharmacy continues to build on its<br />
rich history and tradition of excellence by offering<br />
quality degree programs that provide students with<br />
the necessary education and skills, supplemented by<br />
excellent infrastructure and instructional facilities,<br />
for their careers in pharmacy. The college offers a<br />
comprehensive package of education and training<br />
opportunities beginning with the Diploma in Pharmacy<br />
(D.Pharm), Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm), Doctor of<br />
Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm)<br />
and Doctoral (Ph.D.) programs. Post graduate diploma<br />
and certificate courses are also offered to the students<br />
as ad-don to the regular programs. The college houses<br />
some of the nation`s recognized researchers and<br />
educates some of the brightest students nationally and<br />
internationally. Our stability and educational excellence<br />
is apparent in numbers.<br />
JSS CPM - JSS AHER Video Intro
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PRINCIPAL’S PROFILE<br />
Institutional Achievements<br />
College has positioned itself at 10th place in Natonal institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) for the last three<br />
consecutive years (2016,2017 and <strong>2018</strong>) by Ministry of Human Resource, and Development, Govt. of India, New<br />
Delhi. Pharm.D program offered at the institution is the only program in Asia which is certified by Accreditation<br />
Council of Pharmacy Education (ACPE) USA. B.Pharm program offered at this college is accredited by National<br />
Board of Accreditation (NBA) & AICTE, New Delhi. Quality management system of the college is certified by<br />
ISO 9001-2015. College has NABL accredited drug testing laboratory which is approved by Govt. of Karantaka.<br />
Quacquarelli Simonds (QS) has rated the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D)program with 3 stars.<br />
Dr. T M Pramod Kumar<br />
Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
Dr. T M Pramod Kumar TM is presently working as Principal and Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutics.<br />
With over 24 years of teaching and research experience, he has published more than 117 scientific papers in<br />
peer reviewed national and international journals. He has guided 56 PG students, 6 PhD candidates and presently<br />
guiding 06 Ph.D students. He is member of various professional national organizations. He was deputed from JSS<br />
University as subject expert of Pharmaceutical Technology for WHO sponsored training program for pharmacy<br />
teachers of Srilanka at Jayewardene University, Colombo, Srilanka. His area of research includes developing<br />
newer drug delivery systems and policy research in pharmaceutical regulatory affairs. He was coordinator of<br />
Industry Institute partnership cell of the college and was abe to get excellent placement for the students. He is<br />
instrumental in starting Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs for the first time in India and<br />
would get Regulatory affairs studio in the college. He was also part of the “Knowledge Consortium of Regulatory<br />
Sciences, an initiative of United State Pharmacopiea”. He has been selected and approved as Honorary member<br />
and Senior Advisor in National Advisory Committee of “Associations of regulatory affairs professionals” in India.<br />
He is a member of Regional Advisory Board of “Higher Education Skill Development and Research (HESDAR)<br />
Center”, Mysuru. Pharmacy council of India had deputed him for “National Survey on Spurious and Not of<br />
standard Quality drugs”, a Government of India initiative, as an observer for the survey conducted by National<br />
Institute of Biologicals, New Delhi. Currently, he is group leader of Special interest Group (SIG) of JSS University<br />
on “3D Printing in Health Care”, which is one of the disruptive technology that is going to change the way drugs<br />
and devices are being tailor made to an individual.<br />
Dr. TM Pramod Kumar Receiving award from Sri. Prakash Javadekar, Minister, MHRD, Govt. of India
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Prospective Growth Strategy<br />
To achieve excellence in pharmacy education training and research, college has five-year strategic plan (2016-<br />
2020) and also to position itself as SMART College of Pharmacy in the country by 2020. This is expected to be<br />
achieved through<br />
S - STUDENT QUALITY<br />
M - MOTIVATION<br />
A - ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE<br />
R - RESEARCH AND INNOVATION<br />
T - TECHNOLOGY<br />
Aim is to produce SMART Pharmacists who excel through<br />
S - Skills that help achieve excellence<br />
M - Motivation to do their best and emerge as leaders<br />
A - Academic excellence that is exemplified<br />
R - Research that is relevant, reproducible and realistic<br />
T - Technology that integrates with their practice<br />
Plan provides five directions to excel, with about 42 key performing indicators that are evaluated periodically<br />
to asses level of attainment.<br />
ADMISSIONS<br />
SL.<br />
NO.<br />
Program / Course TOTAL INTAKE No of Students Enrolled<br />
Male Female Total<br />
1. I D. Pharm 120 45 51 96<br />
2. I B. Pharm 100 56 46 102<br />
3. II B. Pharm (DA) 13 08 05 13<br />
4. I Pharm D 30 11 19 30<br />
5. IV Pharm (PB) 10 06 04 10<br />
6. I M. Pharm 108 48 55 103<br />
7. B. Pharm Pharmacy Practice 60 03 -- 03<br />
8. Residency Program 02 00 01 01<br />
Total 177 181 358<br />
Sl<br />
Course<br />
No<br />
1 B.Pharm (SS) I Semester<br />
(Suplementary)<br />
Results Analysis<br />
B.Pharm (SS) Examinations - May 2017<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade<br />
61 45 73.77 - - 7 38<br />
2 B.Pharm (SS) II Semester 210 168 80 - 23 84 61<br />
(Regular)<br />
3 B.Pharm (SS) III Semester 66 42 63.64 - - 2 40<br />
(Suplementary)<br />
4 B.Pharm (SS) IV Semester 188 155 82.45 1 34 64 56<br />
(Regular)<br />
5 MBBS Phase-III, Part-I 59 48 81.36 - - 11 37<br />
6 MBBS Phase-III, Part-II 50 36 72 - 1 14 21
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I & II Semester M.Pharm (SS) Examinations - May 2017<br />
B.Pharm, Pharm.D & Diploma In Pharmacy Examinations - May 2017<br />
Sl<br />
Course<br />
No<br />
1 M Pharm I Semester<br />
(Pharmaceutical Regulatory<br />
Affairs)<br />
2 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Industrial Pharmacy)<br />
3 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Pharmaceutical Analysis)<br />
4 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Pharmaceutical<br />
Biotechnology)<br />
5 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
6 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Pharmaceutics)<br />
7 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Pharmacognosy)<br />
8 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Pharmacology)<br />
9 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Pharmacy Practice)<br />
10 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Pharmaceutical Quality<br />
Assurance)<br />
11 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Pharmaceutical Regulatory<br />
Affairs)<br />
12 M Pharm II Semester<br />
(Cosmeceutics)<br />
13 M Pharm (3 yrs)<br />
(Pharmaceutical Regulatory<br />
Affairs) II Semester<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade<br />
2 2 100 - - - 2<br />
6 6 100 5 1 - -<br />
23 23 100 - 12 10 1<br />
1 1 100 - 1 - -<br />
6 6 100 - 4 2 -<br />
30 30 100 1 21 8 -<br />
5 5 100 - 5 - -<br />
23 23 100 4 14 5 -<br />
17 16 94.12 - 7 8 1<br />
18 18 100 - 16 2 -<br />
17 17 100 3 11 3 -<br />
3 3 100 1 2 - -<br />
7 7 100 1 6 - -<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass<br />
Class<br />
1 B.Pharm Second Year 3 0 0 - - - -<br />
2 B.Pharm Third Year 2 1 50 - - - 1<br />
3 B.Pharm Fourth Year 6 2 33.33 - - - 2<br />
4 B.Pharm (RS-1) First Year 9 4 44.44 - - - 4<br />
5 B.Pharm (RS-1) Second Year 31 10 32.26 - - - 10<br />
6 B.Pharm (RS-1) Third Year 220 171 77.73 50 95 9 17<br />
7 B.Pharm (RS-1) Final Year 199 170 85.43 68 98 3 1<br />
8 Pharm.D (RS-1) First Year 65 58 89.23 25 31 2 -<br />
9 Pharm.D (RS-1) Second Year 57 54 94.74 23 25 5 1<br />
10 Pharm.D (RS-1) Third Year 57 55 96.49 26 29 - -<br />
11 Pharm.D Third Year 1 1 100 - - - 1<br />
12 Pharm.D Fourth Year 76 75 98.68 44 31 - -<br />
13 Pharm.D Fifth Year 71 71 100 41 29 1 -<br />
14 Diploma In Pharmacy Part - I 133 77 57.89 5 48 21 3<br />
15 Diploma In Pharmacy Part - II 82 72 87.8 9 37 26 -<br />
Sl<br />
Course<br />
No<br />
1 B.Pharm (SS1) I Semester<br />
(Regular)<br />
2 B.Pharm (SS) I Semester<br />
(Suplementary)<br />
3 B.Pharm (SS) II Semester<br />
(Suplementary)<br />
4 B.Pharm (SS) III Semester<br />
(Regular)<br />
5 B.Pharm (SS) IV Semester<br />
(Suplementary)<br />
6 B.Pharm (SS) V Semester<br />
(Regular)<br />
B.Pharm (SS & SS1) Examinations November - 2017<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade<br />
200 175 87.5 4 50 96 25<br />
15 6 40 - - - 6<br />
49 26 53.06 - - 2 24<br />
235 154 65.53 - 12 80 58<br />
38 11 28.95 - - 2 7<br />
176 156 88.64 - 24 66 60
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Sl<br />
No<br />
B.Pharm, Pharm.D & Diploma In Pharmacy Examinations - August 2017<br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass<br />
Class<br />
1 B.Pharm Second Year 1 0 0 - - - -<br />
2 B.Pharm Third Year - - - - - - -<br />
3 B.Pharm Fourth Year 2 1 50.00 - - - 1<br />
4 B.Pharm (RS-1) First Year 12 4 33.33 - - - 4<br />
5 B.Pharm (RS-1) Second Year 27 7 25.93 - - - 7<br />
6 B.Pharm (RS-1) Third Year 59 24 40.68 - 1 - 23<br />
7 B.Pharm (RS-1) Final Year 44 30 68.18 - 9 1 20<br />
8 Pharm.D (RS-1) First Year 8 4 50.00 - - - 4<br />
9 Pharm.D (RS-1) Second Year 5 4 80.00 - 1 - 3<br />
10 Pharm.D (RS-1) Third Year 3 2 66.67 1 - 1<br />
11 Pharm.D Third Year - - - - - - -<br />
12 Pharm.D Fourth Year 1 0 0 - - - -<br />
13 Pharm.D Fifth Year 1 1 100 - 1 - -<br />
14 Diploma In Pharmacy Part - I 52 29 55.77 - - - 29<br />
15 Diploma In Pharmacy Part - II 10 6 60 - - - 6<br />
8 Pharmacy Practice 14 14 100 5 9 -<br />
9 Quality Assurance 18 18 100 7 11 -<br />
10 Regulatory Affairs 21 21 100 20 1 -<br />
11 Clinical Practice & Research 1 1 100 - 1 -<br />
12 Regulatory Affairs (3 Yr Course)<br />
Part I<br />
2 2 100 2 - -<br />
13 Regulatory Affairs (3 Yr Course) 4 4 100 4 - -<br />
Part II<br />
Total 132 132 100 86 46<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Branch (M.Pharm Second<br />
year)<br />
Second M.Pharm Examinations September 2017<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Clas Pass<br />
Class<br />
1 Pharmaceutical<br />
1 1 100 1 - - -<br />
Biotechnology<br />
2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1 1 100 1 - - -<br />
3 Pharmaceutics 1 1 100 1 - - -<br />
4 Pharmacology 4 4 100 3 1 - -<br />
5 Pharmacy Practice 1 1 100 1 - - -<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Branch (M.Pharm Second year)<br />
Second Year M.Pharm Examination April 2017<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No. Passed Percentage Distn I Class II Class<br />
1 Industrial Pharmacy 2 2 100 1 1 -<br />
2 Pharmaceutical Analysis 16 16 100 11 5 -<br />
3 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 1 1 100 1 - -<br />
4 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1 1 100 1 - -<br />
5 Pharmaceutics 34 34 100 24 10 -<br />
6 Pharmacognosy 1 1 100 1 - -<br />
7 Pharmacology 17 17 100 9 8 -<br />
Sl<br />
Course<br />
No<br />
1 M Pharm (Industrial<br />
Pharmacy)<br />
2 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical<br />
Analysis)<br />
I Semester M.Pharm (SS1) Examinations<br />
November - 2017 - Regular- 2017 Batch<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade<br />
13 13 100 - 5 7 1<br />
22 22 100 - 13 9<br />
3 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical 4 4 100 - 1 3 -<br />
Biotechnology)<br />
4 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical 9 9 100 - 5 4 -<br />
Chemistry)<br />
5 M Pharm (Pharmaceutics) 30 30 100 1 23 6 -<br />
6 M Pharm (Pharmacognosy) 3 3 100 - 1 2 -<br />
7 M Pharm (Pharmacology) 30 30 100 1 22 7 -
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8 M Pharm (Pharmacy<br />
21 21 100 - 6 11 4<br />
Practice)<br />
9 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical 24 24 100 1 13 10 -<br />
Quality Assurance)<br />
10 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical 20 20 100 1 15 4 -<br />
Regulatory Affairs)<br />
11 M Pharm (Cosmeceutics) 3 3 100 1 2 - -<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
PG Diploma in Pharmacy Examination May <strong>2018</strong><br />
Branch<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class<br />
1 Pharmacovigilance 5 5 100 5 - -<br />
2 Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance - - - - - -<br />
12 M Pharm (3 yrs)<br />
(Pharmaceutical Regulatory<br />
Affairs)<br />
3 3 100 - - 2 1<br />
3 Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs 12 12 100 6 6 -<br />
4 Bioinformatics 1 1 100 1 - -<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course<br />
III Semester M.Pharm (SS) Examinations<br />
November - 2017 - Regular - 2016 Batch<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade<br />
1 M Pharm (Industrial<br />
6 6 100 1 5 - -<br />
Pharmacy)<br />
2 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical 23 23 100 - 16 7<br />
Analysis)<br />
3 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical 1 1 100 1 - - -<br />
Biotechnology)<br />
4 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical 6 6 100 1 4 1 -<br />
Chemistry)<br />
5 M Pharm (Pharmaceutics) 30 30 100 6 20 4 -<br />
6 M Pharm (Pharmacognosy) 5 5 100 1 4 - -<br />
7 M Pharm (Pharmacology) 23 23 100 3 18 2 -<br />
8 M Pharm (Pharmacy<br />
Practice)<br />
9 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical<br />
Quality Assurance)<br />
10 M Pharm (Pharmaceutical<br />
Regulatory Affairs)<br />
17 17 100 - 9 6 1<br />
18 18 100 - 17 1 -<br />
17 17 100 3 10 4 -<br />
11 M Pharm (Cosmeceutics) 3 3 100 1 2 - -<br />
12 M Pharm (3 yrs)<br />
(Pharmaceutical Regulatory<br />
Affairs)<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Branch (M.Pharm Second year)<br />
7 7 100 - 5 2 -<br />
Second Year M.Pharm Examination May <strong>2018</strong><br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class<br />
1 Regulatory Affairs (3 Yr Course) Part II 2 2 100 2 - -<br />
5 Cosmeceutics 1 1 100 1 - -<br />
6 Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology 2 2 100 - 2 -<br />
7 Medicine and Poison Information 2 2 100 2 - -<br />
8 Clinical Research 5 5 100 3 2 -<br />
9 Regulatory Toxicology 8 8 100 8 - -<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Total 36 36 100 26 10 0<br />
PG Diploma in Pharmacy Examinations September 2017<br />
Branch<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Clas Pass<br />
Class<br />
1 Bioinformatics 1 1 100 1 - - -<br />
2 Pharmaceutical Regulatory<br />
Affairs<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
2 2 100 2 - - -<br />
PG Diploma in Pharmacy Examination April 2017<br />
Branch<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Passed<br />
Percentage Distn I Class II Class<br />
1 Pharmacovigilance 18 18 100 11 7 -<br />
2 Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance 8 8 100 4 4 -<br />
3 Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs 45 45 100 7 36 2<br />
4 Bioinformatics 2 2 100 2 - -<br />
5 Cosmeceutics 1 1 100 1 - -<br />
6 Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology 2 2 100 2 - -<br />
7 Medicine and Poison Information 8 8 100 8 - -<br />
8 Clinical Research 4 4 100 3 1 -<br />
Total 88 88 100 38 48 2
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FACULTY<br />
Distinguished Adjunct Faculty and Visiting Faculty (International)<br />
Faculty Statistics<br />
Sl. No. Department Professors Associate<br />
Professors/<br />
Readers<br />
Assistant<br />
Professors<br />
/ Senior<br />
Lecturers<br />
Lecturers<br />
1. Pharmaceutics 06 01 05 04 --<br />
2. Pharmacy Practice 02 -- 03 08 02<br />
3. Pharma. Chemistry 03 -- 04 03 --<br />
4. Pharmacology 01 01 02 03 --<br />
5. Pharmacognosy 02 -- 01 01 --<br />
HR Statistics<br />
Teaching Non-teaching Total<br />
52 44 96<br />
HR Turnover Statistics<br />
Teaching Non-Teaching<br />
Appointments/ Continuations 05 --<br />
Promotions -- --<br />
Resignations 04 --<br />
Retirements 01 01<br />
Deputations -- --<br />
Tutors<br />
James C. Griffiths, Ph.D.<br />
Vice President, Scientific & International Affairs<br />
Dr. Griffiths is responsible for CRN’s science-based international policy and regulatory work and is the CRN<br />
staff liaison for CRN-International (CRN-I). He has more than 25 years of experience in the area of food safety<br />
and regulatory affairs. Prior to joining CRN, he spent five years with the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP)<br />
where he managed food and dietary supplement strategic initiatives, including those related to global food<br />
and dietary supplement alliances. He began his career as a regulatory review toxicologist at the U.S. Food<br />
and Drug Administration’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. His background also includes various<br />
scientific and regulatory positions at Burdock and Associates, the Flavor & Extract Manufacturers’ Association,<br />
International Specialty Products, Avon Products, and others. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed<br />
publications and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Excipients and Food Chemicals. He is currently<br />
serving a two-year term as president for both the Toxicology and Safety Division, Institute of Food Technologists,<br />
and the Society of Toxicology’s Food Safety Specialty Section. Dr. Griffiths holds a B.A. in biology from Columbia<br />
Union College in Maryland and earned his Ph.D. in Toxicology from Rutgers University & Robert Wood Johnson<br />
Medical School in New Jersey.<br />
Milap Nahata<br />
MS, PharmD<br />
Director, Institute of Therapeutic Innovations and<br />
Outcomes (ITIO)<br />
Pharmacy Practice and Science<br />
Specializations<br />
Medication efficacy and safety, Pediatric drug formulations, opulation health outcomes, Leadership<br />
Professional Interests<br />
Milap C. Nahata is the Director of the Institute of Therapeutic Innovations and Outcomes; Professor Emeritus of<br />
Pharmacy at the College of Pharmacy; and Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the College<br />
of Medicine at the Ohio State University (OSU). He was Division Chair, Pharmacy Practice and Administration,<br />
College of Pharmacy and Associate Director, Medical Center Department of Pharmacy during 1998-2013 when<br />
the Division became widely recognized for its innovative pharmacy practices and residencies in ambulatory<br />
and community pharmacy, vibrant education and research programs, and strong partnerships with other health<br />
sciences, practice settings and the community. He has authored or coauthored over 600 peer reviewed journal<br />
articles and book chapters and 5 books largely about pediatric pharmacotherapy.
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Frank W. May,<br />
MappSci (Pharm), FISPE<br />
Adjunct Associate Professor, The University of<br />
Queensland, Australia<br />
Professor S.K. Kulkarni<br />
Frank has spent most of his working life as a hospital and institutional pharmacy manager, maintaining a<br />
clinical pharmacy practice throughout his career. He currently manages an institutional pharmacy program in<br />
the outback of South Australia which focuses particularly on the health needs of Australian Aboriginal people.<br />
Since 1991 he has been a Service Director of DATIS, the Drug and Therapeutics Information Service at the<br />
Repatriation General Hospital, South Australia. Until 2009 he held the positions of Associate Scientist within<br />
the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medicine at the Brigham and<br />
Women’s Hospital as well as Visiting Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Harvard Medical School, Boston<br />
USA. He is an Honorary Reader in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Queensland. In recent years he<br />
received a distinguished service award from the International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology.<br />
Dr. Debra Rowett<br />
Dr. Debra Rowett, Professor, University of South Australia, Adelaide visited Department of Clinical Pharmacy,<br />
JSS Hospital, Mysuru on 25th October 2017 and delivered a guest lecture on ‘How to conduct research?’ for<br />
Pharm. D students.<br />
Mr. Sten Olsson<br />
Mr. Sten Olsson, Uppsala Monitoring Centre, Sweden visited Department of Pharmacy Practice and delivered<br />
a guest lecture on a) Pharmacovigilance global perceptive – WHO international drug monitoring programme b)<br />
Pharmacovigilance capacity building and organization on the regional and national level c) Pharmacovigilance<br />
indicators d) Recent advances/ changes in Pharmacovigilance regulatory requirements from 5th – 8th February<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
Professor K.Kulkarni, M.Pharm; Ph.D; FAMS; FNASci; FIPA is a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist and<br />
educationist. He has served the University system for more than three decades with great distinction. He<br />
recently superannuated as Pro-Vice Chancellor (DUI) of Panjab University.He has received several national<br />
and international recognitions for his outstanding contributions to neuroscience, pharmacology research,<br />
pharmaceutical education and profession of pharmacy. Some of his recognitions include the prestigious UGC<br />
Hari Om Ashram Trust National Award in Neuroscience, Fulbright visiting Fellowship of the US Education<br />
foundation, Ranbaxy Research Foundation Award, Acharya P.C. Ray Gold Medal, Professor G.P. Srivastava<br />
Memorial National Award, Professor B. Uvnas prize, Sir Ram Nath Chopra Oration, Sir Shriram Memorial Oration,<br />
Professor M.L.Schroff memorial lecture, PCDE trust oration, Life-time Achievement award of the Association<br />
of Pharmaceutical Teachers’ of India, International Brain Research Organization’s Asia Fellowship and IDMA<br />
awards. He was also honored with the title “Punjab Ratan” for his services to Education, Research and Society.<br />
He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences and National Academy of Sciences. He is the<br />
past President of Indian Pharmaceutical Congress and Secretary General of Indian Pharmacological Society,<br />
respectively. He is presently the Director of Bombay College of Pharmacy, at Mumbai.<br />
Dr. Amrutesh C. Shivachar<br />
Dr. Amruthesh C. Shivachar, is working as Associate Professor<br />
in Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Texas Southern<br />
University, Houston, USA. He has completed his PhD in Biochemistry<br />
from University of Mysuru and done his Post-Doctoral fellowship<br />
in Virginia Commonwealth University, USA. He has more than 25<br />
years of teaching and research experience and mentored three<br />
PhD students and one post-doctoral student. He has authored<br />
three book chapters and has eleven peer reviewed publications<br />
to his credit.<br />
Brian E. Lawson<br />
Brian E. Lawson, Director, Professional Affairs for the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) in Washington,<br />
DC visited JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru on 2nd& 3rd of May, <strong>2018</strong>. Brian Lawson delivered two talks<br />
on ‘Credentials to Grow Your Career’ and ‘Navigating Communication Conflicts on the Healthcare Team with<br />
Confidence’ to Pharm.D and M. Pharm Pharmacy Practice students and PhD scholars.
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Howard Student Exchange Program<br />
As a part of MOU between JSS AHER, Mysuru and Howard University, USA, one student from Howard University,<br />
USA, Ronald Smith, arrived at JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru on student exchange program, on 30th August<br />
2017. The experiential program was to expose the student to an international rotation focused on public<br />
health and infectious diseases that are common in developing countries. The length of the training was for a<br />
period of 5 weeks which commenced from 31, August to 23, September 2017. He was introduced to Clinical<br />
Pharmacy department activities and very briefed about ambulatory patient care. He was posted to Medicine<br />
and Paediatrics department for a period of one week each to learn about most common diseases and clinical<br />
pharmacy activities. He visited various departments like Pulmonology and DOTS centre, Immunization centre,<br />
Cardiology, Emergency, Psychiatry, Dermatology and Gastroenterology departments. He had taken up various<br />
cases from the departments and discussed them with their respective facilitators. He had presented a case<br />
on Malaria and its treatment. He attended the case presentations with Interns. He was posted to Asha Kirana<br />
Hospital and Bharath Hospital and Institute of Oncology for a period of one week to learn about infectious<br />
diseases. He was posted in JSS college of Pharmacy, Ooty in the last week to give them an experience on<br />
health settings in Government Hospital.<br />
University of North Carolina Student Exchange Program<br />
As a part of MOU between JSS AHER, Mysuru and University of North Carolina, Chapell Hill USA, two students<br />
from University of North Carolina, Chapell Hill, USA, Ms. Bianka Ajith Patel and Mr. William Heilman, arrived at<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru on student exchange program, on 2nd October 2017. The experiential program<br />
was to expose the student to an international rotation focused on public health and infectious diseases that are<br />
common in developing countries. The length of the training was for a period of 5 weeks which commenced<br />
from 3, October to 27, October 2017. They were introduced to Clinical Pharmacy department activities and very<br />
briefed about ambulatory patient care. They were posted to Medicine and Paediatrics department for a period<br />
of one week each to learn about most common diseases and clinical pharmacy activities. They visited various<br />
departments like Pulmonology and DOTS centre, Immunization centre, Cardiology, Emergency, Psychiatry,<br />
Dermatology and Gastroenterology departments. They had taken up various cases from the departments and<br />
discussed them with their respective facilitators. They had presented a case one each on Paediatric Diabetic<br />
Ketoacidosis and Malaria. They attended the case presentations with Interns. They were posted to Asha Kirana<br />
Hospital and Bharath Hospital and Institute of Oncology for a period of one week to learn about infectious<br />
diseases. They were posted in JSS college of Pharmacy, Ooty in the last week to give them an experience on<br />
health settings in Government Hospital.<br />
Mr. Ronald Smith with Dr. T. M. Pramod Kumar, Principal JSS College of Pharmacy and<br />
Dr. M. Ramesh Professor & head, Department of Pharmacy Practice, JSSCP, Mysuru
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Visit of Students from Oman Medical College, Muscat, Oman<br />
As part of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research,<br />
Mysuru and Oman Medical College, Muscat, Oman, FOUR final year B. Pharm students from Oman Medical<br />
College underwent seven week-long training at Department of Clinical Pharmacy, JSS Hospital, Mysuru<br />
under student study exchange program from 2nd April to 18th May <strong>2018</strong>. The aim of this experiential training<br />
program was to expose the students to an international clinical rotation in different clinical specialty areas<br />
in order to train them on basic and advanced concepts of clinical pharmacy practice. This training program<br />
was designed to enrich students’ understanding, knowledge and skills in the area of pharmaceutical care<br />
with a focus on enhancing students’ learning experience on in-patient clinical pharmacy services like General<br />
Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Nephrology and HIV Specialty Clinic, Oncology Pharmacy; Ambulatory Care,<br />
Hospital Pharmacy Functions, and Drug & Poison Information Service.<br />
Students from AIMST University, Malaysia<br />
Thirty-six students from AIMST University Malaysia arrived at JSS College of pharmacy as a part of Students<br />
Mobility Programme (Industrial Visit). The students were trained by various departments for three days from 16-<br />
8-2017 to 18-8-2017. Group discussion and practical training were also held along with the staff and students<br />
of the departments.health settings in Government Hospital.<br />
AIMST University students with Dr.B. Suresh, Dr. Basavangowdappa, Dr. B. Manjunatha, Dr.J. Suresh<br />
Students with Acsah Anne Paul, Clinical Pharmacy Resident in Oncology at Bharath Hospital & Institute of<br />
Oncology, Mysuru.<br />
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia,<br />
Day 1(25/9/17): Fivestudents and one professor from La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australiaarrived at JSS<br />
College of pharmacy as a part of Students exchange Programme on 25th September 2017 at 12.00pm. Dr.T.M.<br />
Pramod Kumar, Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy made brief presentation about the college and the facilities.<br />
After the presentation the team visited various departments and interacted with fourth B. Pharm students.<br />
Day 2, (26-9-17): The team visited JSS Free School at Suttur, interacted with the school children and participated<br />
in games and cultural programme organised by JSS Free School students.<br />
Day 3, (27-9-17): The students visited JSS Hospital, Suttur and JSS Dental College & Hospital<br />
Day 4, (28-9-17): The students were trained by various departments from 10am to 5pm. Group discussion and<br />
practical training was also held along with the staff and students of the departments.<br />
Department of Clinical Pharmacy:Faculty along with five students visited the Department of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
located at JSS Hospital, Mysuru on October 6, 2017. During their visit, they were briefed about the staff and<br />
infrastructural facilities of the department and also about the various clinical pharmacy services provided to the<br />
healthcare professionals and patient across the practice sites. The teaching faculty and clinical pharmacists<br />
had a brief interaction with them about the practice aspects in La Trobe University, Australia.<br />
La Trobe University student with pharmacy practice staff and student
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National and International Collaborations<br />
Sl Name of the Collaborating<br />
University/Institution<br />
1 TOPAZ Multi-Industries, Guinea,<br />
Africa<br />
Objectives / theme of the collaboration<br />
providing scholarship for M. Pharm and Ph. D students<br />
preferably in the area of cosmeceutics<br />
2 Uppsala Monitoring Centre (UMC) building pharmacovigilance capacities amongst healthcare<br />
professionals, providing solid practical foundations for those<br />
working in drug safety and updates for experienced staff in<br />
the Asia Pacific region and beyond<br />
3 AIMST University, Malaysia part of student mobility program (Industrial visit)<br />
4 Omen Medical College, Muscat underwent clinical pharmacy training<br />
5 University of North Carolina<br />
Eshelman School of Pharmacy,<br />
USA<br />
Student Study Exchange Program<br />
6 La Trobe University, Melbourne,<br />
Australia<br />
Student Study Exchange Program<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Organised<br />
Institutional/Regional/State National International Total<br />
13 02 01 16<br />
Seminar on Chromatography: Basics and Advances<br />
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS AHER, Mysore, organized Seminar on<br />
“Chromatography: Basics and Advances” on 13thOctober 2017. There were 340 participants taking part in the<br />
seminar.<br />
Dignitaries on the inaugural day of the seminar.<br />
The inaugural session of the seminar was graced by Dr. P.V. Salimath, Director, Research, JSS Medical College,<br />
Dr. Ajit Datar, Senior Scientist, Shimadzu Company, Mumbai, Dr. H. N. Shankara, Mysore University Dr. T.M.<br />
Pramod Kumar, Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy, Dr. G.V. Pujar, Professor, Dr. B.R. Prashantha Kumar,<br />
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry.<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Attended<br />
Dr. P.V. Salimath, Dr. B.R. Prashantha Kumar, Dr. Ajit Data,<br />
Dr. T.M. Pramod Kumar, Dr. H. N. Shankara & Dr. G.V. Pujar<br />
Workshop on Safe Use of Chemicals in the Laboratory<br />
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS AHER, Mysore, organized Workshop<br />
on “Safe use of chemicals in the laboratory” for lab assistants and technicians on 14th October 2017. There<br />
were 20 participants taking part workshop.
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“Drug Chemistry” Training program<br />
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS AHER, Mysore, organized third edition<br />
of a month-long training program cum fellowship on “Drug Chemistry” in association with Dept. of Health<br />
Research, Govt. of India, New Delhi during November 20 to December 19, 2017<br />
Seminar on Analytical and Molecular Techniques in the Drug Discovery Process<br />
Departments of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacology, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS AHER, Mysore,<br />
organized Seminar on “Analytical and Molecular Techniques in the Drug Discovery Process” on 24th November<br />
2017. There were 360 participants taking part in the seminar.<br />
Dr. T.M. Pramod Kumar, Dr. Purushotam Dewang,<br />
Dr. B Manjunatha, Dr. G.V. Pujar, Dr. B.R. Prashantha Kumar<br />
Seminar on Recent trends in Bioavailability & Bioequivalence studies<br />
Departments of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacology, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS AHER, Mysore,<br />
organized Seminar on “Recent trends in Bioavailability & Bioequivalence studies” on 12th& 13th April <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
There were 250 participants taking part in the seminar.<br />
Path to Innovation in Patents<br />
Department of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy in association with Allinnov Research and Development<br />
Pvt Ltd., Mysore had organized One day workshop on “Path to innovation in Patents” on 7th March,<br />
<strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Dr. KL Krishna, Dr. Manjula SN, Dr. B Manjunatha,<br />
Dr. T.M. Pramod Kumar, Dr. BM Gurupadayya, Dr. G.V. Pujar<br />
Ms Gowthami - Administrator, Allinnov Research<br />
and Development Private Limited, Mysore spoke on<br />
path to innovation in patents.<br />
Faculty Development Program
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Department of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru, JSSAHER, Mysuru conducted the Pharmacy<br />
Council of India, New Delhi sponsored FDP on “Teaching Regulatory Affairs for M.Pharm Programme” 9th –<br />
14th April, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
“Pharmaceutical Products Stability: Quality and Regulatory Perspectives”<br />
Department of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy in association with IncepBio, Bangalore had organized<br />
One day seminar cum workshop on 5th February, <strong>2018</strong> titled “Pharmaceutical Products Stability: Quality and<br />
Regulatory Perspectives” with the objectiveto impart concepts of stability studies of new drug substances and<br />
pharmaceutical products.<br />
Dr. D V Gowda, Professor and Head, Dept of Pharmaceutics, Dr. Umesh Dr. Umesh Baikunje, Founder,<br />
Baikunje Consultants, Bengaluru, Dr. T.M. Pramod Kumar, Dr. B. Manjunatha Dr. Kratish Bopanna, CEO &<br />
President, Semler Research Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru and participants of FDP, 9th – 14th April, <strong>2018</strong><br />
“Challenges to Patentability in Pharma Sector”<br />
Department of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru, JSSAHER, Mysuru conductedOne day<br />
Seminar on “CHALLENGES TO PATENTABILITY IN PHARMA SECTOR”.Ms. Gowthami S, Administrator,<br />
Allinnov Research and Development Private Limited, India was the chief guest of the function and Prof. K.S.<br />
Suresh, Chief Executive, JSS Law College, Autonomous, Mysuru was the guest of honor for the event.<br />
Mr. Ambarish M.Ghali, Sri. A.G. Raghu, Dr. T M Pramod Kumar, Dr. P.A. Kushalappa, Dr. D V Gowda, Mr.<br />
Hemanth Kumar presided the inaugural function.<br />
Workshop on Clinical Research and Evidence Based Medicine<br />
The workshop focusses on Drug development: Success and Failure, Understanding Type II Diabetes Mellitus<br />
Better and Newer Oral Hypoglycaemic Agents, Critical Appraisal of Composite End Points, Research Protocol<br />
Writing: ‘Hands on’ Experienceby Mr. Tapankumar M Shah, Country Head, Clinical Operations, AstraZeneca,<br />
Bangalore on 11th & 12th July 2017<br />
Basic Life Support (BLS) Training Session and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Training SessionMr.<br />
Krishna Kumar on 26th July 2017, 27th & 28th July 2017
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ACLS Training<br />
BLS Training<br />
Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Program, Department of Pharmacy Practice, JSSCP, Mysuru at Dr.<br />
Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Bhavana, JSS Hospital Campus, Mysuru on 16th February <strong>2018</strong><br />
Advanced Level Workshop on Pharmacovigilance 8th & 9th December 2017 at JSS College of Pharmacy,<br />
Mysuru<br />
Trends in Vaccination and Medication Errors Vaccine Pharmacovigilance Department of Pharmacy Practice,<br />
JSS CP, Mysuru on 28th March <strong>2018</strong><br />
Guest Lectures Organised
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Research Thrust Areas<br />
Pharmaceutics<br />
1. Novel Drug Delivery System<br />
2. Nano particles<br />
3. Herbal Formulations<br />
4. Oral vaccine<br />
5. Nano Sponges<br />
Pharmaceutical chemistry<br />
1. Design and development of small molecules as Novel anti TB agents, insulin sensitizers and anti-diabetic<br />
agents<br />
2. Analytical method development of Drugs and Pharmaceutical formulations<br />
Pharmacology<br />
1. Evaluation and identification of bioactives from natural products for the treatment of immune and leukemia<br />
associated thrombocytopenia.<br />
2. Development and validation of an animal model for Parkinson’s disease, mimicking genotypicand phenotypic<br />
changes in Parkinson’s patients.<br />
3. Identification of olfactory biomarkers for AD and exploring the utility of olfactory sense in mitigating<br />
dementia.<br />
4. To minimize the toxicity of currently available drugs (oral hypoglycemic/ antiepileptics/anticancer/<br />
NSAIDs) with adjuvant therapy.<br />
Pharmacy practice<br />
1. Patient safety surveillance<br />
2. Medication related problems<br />
3. Outcomes research<br />
RESEARCH<br />
Pharmacognosy<br />
1. Anti-malarial from plants/herbs<br />
2. Scientific validation of traditional / folk medicinal herbs with reference to antioxidant activity<br />
3. Fresh water algae as a source of Antimicrobial agents.<br />
Research Grants Received:<br />
SL.<br />
N0.<br />
Granting agency No. of Projects Amount of Grant Sanctioned<br />
(Rs. in Lakhs)<br />
1. ICMR, New Delhi 01 5.71<br />
2. SERB, New Delhi 01 55.23<br />
3. DBT, New Delhi 01 30.53<br />
External Research Projects Sanctioned/Ongoing Details<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Title of the Project<br />
1 DHR Programme under call for<br />
application from Institute under<br />
Scheme “Training Programme in<br />
Drug Chemistry”<br />
2 “Chemoprotective effects of Noni<br />
(Morinda citrifolia) juice agains<br />
anticancer drugs induced toxicity –<br />
A Preclinical and clinical study<br />
3 Evaluation of Drug Utilization<br />
Patterns among elderly patients”<br />
4 “To Evaluate the antifungal of<br />
Polyherbal Super Critical Fluid<br />
Extrac (PHSFE) loaded in Emulgel<br />
against candida albicans in<br />
geriatric denture wearers”<br />
5 “Novel strategies for improving the<br />
anticancer efficacy of therapeutic<br />
nucleic acids against breast cancer<br />
stem cells : implication of targeted<br />
/ combinatorial drug regimens”<br />
Principle<br />
Investigator with<br />
Dept. Name<br />
Sanctioning<br />
Agency<br />
Amount<br />
Duration of the<br />
Project<br />
Dr. Prashanthkumar ICMR 50.00 5 year<br />
Dr.S N Manjula VGST 20.00 3 year<br />
Dr. Parthasarathi ICMR 5.71 1 year<br />
Dr. D V Gowda DBT 30.53 3 year<br />
Dr. Vikas Jain SERB 55.23 3 year<br />
Number of Research Grants Received<br />
National International Total<br />
3 --- 3
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External Research projects Submitted<br />
Sl. No. Title of the Project Principle<br />
Investigator with<br />
Dept. Name<br />
1 A Study on the temporal Dr. K.L. Krishna<br />
alterations of tau and ApoE<br />
expression and their role on<br />
seizure development in animal<br />
models of sporadic Alzheimer’s<br />
disease<br />
2 Does paradoxical sleep<br />
deprivation precipitates<br />
brain insulin resistance and<br />
early vascular ageing? -A<br />
preclinical investigation on the<br />
beneficial effects of cyclic AMP<br />
specific PDE4 and dipeptidyl<br />
pepdidase-4 inhibitors.<br />
3 Evaluation of novel synthetic<br />
mutant-EGFR specific inhibitors<br />
for retarding the growth of<br />
Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma<br />
(NSCLC) in-vitro and in-vivo<br />
4 Profiling of Impurities on Drugs<br />
Used in Chronic Diseases<br />
5 Development of enantioselective<br />
assay and evaluation of<br />
pharmacokinetic and<br />
pharmacodynamic properties of<br />
some selected CNS depressant<br />
drugs by HPLC Technique<br />
6 Ab initio Structure based design<br />
and anti-cancer evaluation of<br />
novel modulators of Pirh2-p53<br />
protein-protein interactions<br />
7 Design, synthesis and evaluation<br />
of novel glitazones<br />
8 Intervention of nutraceutical<br />
formulation to combat adverse<br />
reaction and cachexia in Cancer<br />
patients.<br />
9 Therapeutic Investigation of<br />
Sirtuin Inhibitors in Experimental<br />
Animal Models of Vascular<br />
Dementia<br />
10 Therapeutic Evaluation of<br />
RAAS modulators in vasculitic<br />
Neuropathic Pain Models in Rats<br />
Dr. Saravana Babu<br />
Dr. S.N. Manjula<br />
Dr. Anandkumar<br />
Tengli<br />
Dr. B M Gurupadayya<br />
Dr. M N Purohit 32<br />
Dr. BR Prashantha<br />
Kumar<br />
Ms. Thejaswini<br />
Dr. K Mruthunjaya<br />
Submitted to Amount Duration of the<br />
Project<br />
DST SERB<br />
31/07/2017<br />
DST SERB<br />
31/07/2017<br />
DST SERB<br />
31/07/2017<br />
DST (SERB)<br />
31/07/2017<br />
DST (SERB)<br />
31/07/2017<br />
DST (SERB)<br />
31/07/2017<br />
DST-SERB<br />
31/07/2017<br />
DST-WOSB<br />
31/8/2017<br />
Rs.47.61<br />
Rs.36.98<br />
Rs.63.86<br />
Rs.49.01<br />
Rs.16.36<br />
Rs.30.50<br />
Rs.32.00<br />
Rs.20.00<br />
3 Years<br />
3 Years<br />
3 Years<br />
3 years<br />
3 years<br />
3 years<br />
3 years<br />
3 yrs<br />
Dr. Muthuraman A. K-FIST (L-II) Rs.32.19 02 years<br />
Dr. Muthuraman A.<br />
VGST grant under<br />
the scheme of<br />
SMYSR (Subject<br />
Area: PHARMACY<br />
Rs. 3.78<br />
02 years<br />
11 Evaluation of renoprotective<br />
potential of bixin and turmeric<br />
oil by in-vitro and in-vivo<br />
experimental model: the<br />
possible mechanism of action<br />
12 Share and Mentor Institutions<br />
(Margdarshan) -Under AICTE<br />
Scheme<br />
13 National Conference on<br />
Pharmacoepidemiology &<br />
Pharmacoeconomics<br />
14 Development of Enantioselective<br />
Assay and Evaluation of<br />
Pharmacokinetic Properties of<br />
Some Selected Chiral Drugs by<br />
HPLC Technique<br />
15 Evaluation of influence of<br />
some selected herbal antidiabetic<br />
formulation on second<br />
generation sulfonylurea’s<br />
anti-diabetic drugs: Herbal drug<br />
interaction study<br />
16 Establishment of high<br />
throughput Molecular Dynamics<br />
simulation and synthetic facility<br />
in the Pharmaceutical Chemistry<br />
PG Laboratory<br />
17 Hybrid Virtual-screening and<br />
high throughput Molecular<br />
Dynamics simulationbased<br />
design, synthesis<br />
and evaluation of novel Mtb<br />
decaprenylphosphoryl-D-ribose<br />
oxidase (DprE1) inhibitors as<br />
anti-tubercular agents<br />
18 Formulation design,<br />
development and in vitroin<br />
vivo evaluation of<br />
cyclodextrinnanosponges for<br />
augmented therapy ofvulvovaginal<br />
candidiasis<br />
19 Understanding the role of AT1<br />
<br />
on mitochondrial dynamics in<br />
Parkinson’s disease<br />
20 Combination of chitosan and<br />
epigallocatechin-3-gallate with<br />
Nano-fungal cellulose - in vitro<br />
and in vivo experiments towards<br />
therapy for neurodegenerative<br />
diseases<br />
Dr.K.L. Krishna VGST, K-Fist level 2 Rs.40.00 02 years<br />
Dr. M. Ramesh<br />
Department of<br />
Pharmacy Practice<br />
Dr. M. Ramesh<br />
Department of<br />
Pharmacy Practice<br />
Dr BM Gurupadayya<br />
Dept. of<br />
Pharmaceutical<br />
Chemistry<br />
Dr BM Gurupadayya<br />
Dept. of<br />
Pharmaceutical<br />
Chemistry<br />
Dr. GV Pujar Dept.<br />
of Pharmaceutical<br />
Chemistry<br />
Dr. GV Pujar<br />
Dr. P K Kulkarni<br />
Dr Meena, University<br />
of Saskatchewan,<br />
Canada &<br />
Collaborator: Dr<br />
Saravana Babu<br />
Dr Manivasagam,<br />
Dept of Biochemistry,<br />
Annamalai Universit,<br />
Chidambaram,<br />
tamilnadu<br />
Co-Principal<br />
Investigator: Dr<br />
Saravana Babu<br />
AICTE 28th Nov.<br />
2017<br />
AICTE 29th<br />
Nov.2017<br />
K-FIST-Level-II and<br />
submitted on 2nd<br />
Nov. 2017<br />
AICTE-Research<br />
Promotion<br />
Scheme (RPS) and<br />
submitted on 30th<br />
Nov. 2017<br />
28th<br />
November,2017<br />
MODROBS(AICTE)<br />
6th November,2017<br />
VGST, K-FIST-<br />
Level-II<br />
AICTE-RPS Nov.<br />
2017<br />
Parkinson Canada,<br />
Jan. <strong>2018</strong><br />
Department<br />
of Science &<br />
Technology, Got. Of<br />
India January <strong>2018</strong><br />
Rs.50.00<br />
3 Years<br />
Rs. 5.00 3 Days (13-15<br />
April <strong>2018</strong>)<br />
Rs.10.00<br />
Rs.25.00<br />
Rs.20.00<br />
Rs.20.00<br />
2 years<br />
3 years<br />
2 years<br />
2 years<br />
28.00 Lakhs 3 years<br />
$ 50,000.00<br />
(Appx. 26.00.00<br />
JSSCPM<br />
component:<br />
$10,000) Rs.<br />
5.20.00<br />
75.11 JSSCPM<br />
component:<br />
(12,00,000.00)<br />
01 year<br />
03 years
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277<br />
21 Design, synthesis and evaluation<br />
of novel PPAR antagonist for<br />
lymphocytic leukemia<br />
22 Combination of chitosan and<br />
epigallocatechin -3-gallate with<br />
Nano-fungal cellulose – in vitro<br />
and in vivo experiments towards<br />
therapy for neurodegenerative<br />
diseases.<br />
23 Design & Development<br />
of Silidenafil citrate oral<br />
disintegrating film for effective<br />
management of Peadeotric<br />
pulmonary arterial hypertenstion<br />
24 Current trends in the<br />
development of Bioavailabity<br />
and Bioequivalence Studies<br />
(Application for Seminar grant)<br />
25 Effect of cAMP specific PDE4<br />
and PDE10 inhibitors against<br />
sleep deprivation induced<br />
alterations in cognitive functions<br />
and neural plasticity in rat model<br />
26 Asenapine maleate loaded selfnanoemulsifying<br />
drug delivery<br />
system: Nanotherapeutic<br />
strategy to improve the brain<br />
targeting efficacy for the<br />
treatment of neurodisorders.<br />
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS<br />
Dr. B R Prashantha<br />
Kumar<br />
Dr. J. Suresh<br />
(Co- Principle<br />
Investigator)<br />
Dr. Amith B Patil<br />
DBT 01/01/<strong>2018</strong> 150 lakhs 05 years<br />
DST – Jan. <strong>2018</strong> 12 lakhs 3 years<br />
Council of<br />
Scientific and<br />
Industrial research<br />
12/01/<strong>2018</strong><br />
38.05 Lakhs 3 Years<br />
Dr BM Gurupadayya ICMR Feb. <strong>2018</strong> 1.00Lakh 2 days<br />
Dr. Saravana Babu<br />
Dr. Balamuralidhara<br />
V Department of<br />
Pharmaceutics<br />
SERB, DST, GoI,<br />
June 30th <strong>2018</strong><br />
DST-SERB<br />
03/07/<strong>2018</strong><br />
20.00 03 years<br />
43.00 03 Years<br />
Patents:<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
1 A process for producing Ibuprofen<br />
spherical agglomerates by spherical<br />
crystallization technique<br />
Patent Title Name of the Faculty(ies) Application No. Current Status<br />
2 A process for estimation of colour,<br />
odour and reduction in BOD and COD of<br />
distillery effluents<br />
3 A multilayered self regulated insulin<br />
delivery system<br />
4 A topical nanoemulsion formulations of<br />
Calyx (4) Irene<br />
5 Synergistic Compositions and<br />
Formulations of Badam Gum<br />
6 An Anti-fungal composition and a<br />
process Thereof<br />
Dr. P.K Kulkarni and<br />
Dr. B.G. Nagavi<br />
Mr. V.S. Dattamurthy and<br />
Dr. H.G. Shivakumar<br />
Mr. C.S Satish and<br />
Dr. H.G. Shivakumar<br />
Dr. H.G. Shivakumar,<br />
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma,<br />
Mr. Navneet Sharma and Ms.<br />
Sudha Rana<br />
Mr. Manohar and<br />
Dr. D.V. Gowda<br />
Dr. Meenakshi and<br />
Dr. D.V. Gowda<br />
Text Books Authored or/and Chapters Contributed by Faculty<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
1 Cyclodextrin Nanosponges in drug delivery and nano<br />
therapeutics in nano technology<br />
11/CHE/2004<br />
Dtd. 07.01.04<br />
60/CHE/2004<br />
Dtd. 27.01.04<br />
929/CHC/2006 Dtd.<br />
30.05.06<br />
ERIP/IP/13001114M/01<br />
Dtd. 08.03.2014<br />
201741044334<br />
11.12.2017<br />
201741044529<br />
12.12.2017<br />
Granted<br />
Granted<br />
In process<br />
In process<br />
In process<br />
In process<br />
Title of the book/chapter with Pg no. Name of author/editor Details of Publisher<br />
2 Polymers in cosmetics.an overview in Encyclopedia of<br />
polymer applications<br />
3 Cyclodextrin based Nanosponges in Drug Delivery and<br />
Cancer Therapeutics: New Perspectives for Old Problems<br />
4 Role of nanoparticles in bioimaging, diagnosis and<br />
treatment of cancer disorder<br />
DV Gowda,<br />
Riyaz Ali Osmani,<br />
PK Kulkarni,<br />
S Manjunatha<br />
DV Gowda,<br />
Siddaramaiah,<br />
Bhavya M,<br />
Shivadasu Praveen,<br />
Nithin K S.<br />
DV Gowda,<br />
Riyaz Ali Osmani,<br />
PK Kulkarni<br />
Arunachalam Muthuraman,<br />
Narahari Rishitha and<br />
Seema Mehdi<br />
Springer International<br />
Publishing AG<br />
Taylor & Francis<br />
Elsevier<br />
Elsevier Andre Gerhard Wolff<br />
Publisher: Matthew Deans<br />
5 The current perspectives of nanoparticles in cellular and<br />
organ specific drug targeting in biological system.<br />
6 Preclinical: Drug Target Identification and Validation in<br />
Human<br />
Muthuraman A.<br />
Meena K. Sakharkar,<br />
Karthic Rajamanickam,<br />
Chidambaram S. Babu,<br />
Jitender Madan,<br />
Ramesh Chandra and<br />
Jian Yang<br />
Elsevier, William Andrew<br />
Applied Science Publisher,<br />
United Kingdom and United<br />
States,<br />
Elsevier
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Faculty Awards and Recognitions<br />
1. Dr. M. Ramesh was identified as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Pharmacovigilance and<br />
Pharmacotherapeutics<br />
2. Mr. Krishna Undela was identified as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research<br />
3. Mr. Balaji S. involved in training the Nursing staff at JSS Hospital, Mysuru on Policies of Narcotics, High<br />
Alert Medications and LASA Medications<br />
4. D.V. Gowda Praveen Shivadasu, received Best poster award for the titled ‘Formulationa and evaluation of<br />
nanostrucred lipid particles’in7thNational conference on novel polymeric particles seminar polycon 2017<br />
held at SJCE Mysore on 15th and 16th September 2017.<br />
5. D V Gowda received the Aushdha Rathna Award from IPA Branch Mysuru for Academic achievement for the<br />
Academic year <strong>2018</strong><br />
6. Dr.J. Suresh was identified as a Member in the National Editorial Board of the ‘Indian Journal of Pharmacy<br />
and Pharmacology.<br />
7. Dr.J. Suresh was Nominated as editorial board member of UPI Journal of Pharmaceutical, medical and<br />
health sciences.<br />
8. Dr.K. Mruthunjaya was appointed as Guest faculty in Government Ayurveda Medical College& Hospital,<br />
Mysore<br />
9. Dr.K. Mruthunjaya was participated as Poster Evaluator in the scientific session at the 69th IPC held at<br />
Chitkara University from Dec 22nd to 24th 2017<br />
Awards and Recognitions given to Students:<br />
1. Ms. Smruthi Ebi – Pharm D, received Best Poster Presentation award for the topic ‘Prescribing patterns and<br />
drug related problems associated with the case of psychotropics in general Medicine and Surgical wards’<br />
presented during 8th Asian Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Conference held at JSS University, Mysuru<br />
from 27th - 29th October 2017. Title:Study the role of resveratrol in chronic swimming stress induced<br />
myocardial dysfunction in isolated rat heart preparation.<br />
2. Sarfaraj Niazi PhD, Research scholar, Dept of Pharmaceutical Chemistry received best poster award for<br />
title “In silico assessment of in vitro selected anti-HER2 aptamers that specifically bind to the extracellular<br />
domin of HER2 cancer biomarker protein” in the 8th Asian Association Schools of Pharmacy Conference<br />
2017 held during 27-29 October 2017<br />
3. Ms. Mintu Mathew – Pharm D received 1st Prize for Best Poster Presentation for the topic ‘An observational<br />
study – Management of alcohol dependent syndrome in psychiatry ward’ presented during National<br />
Seminar on Recent Advancements in the Management of Psychiatric Disorders held at Al-Shifa College of<br />
Pharmacy, Kerala on 3rd& 4th November 2017<br />
4. Mr. Srinivas Reddy Ph.D , Research scholar , Dept of Pharmacology received Best Poster Award for his<br />
research workRenoprotective effect of Bixin, Pururin and isoralenn against kidney toxicants in NRK-52E<br />
Cell lines by sulfodamine B assay” at the Conference-Applications of 4Rs in Alterternative to animal testing”<br />
held on 15th& 16th September 2017, at JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
5. Manjushree RG – M.Pharm , Pharmacology received best poster award in “The Asian Association of School<br />
of Pharmacy” in association with “Indian association of Colleges of Pharmacy” under theme of “Integrating<br />
Pharmacy Education, Practice & Research”. Conference held at JSS Medical College, Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru-570 015, Karnataka, (India), on 27- 29thOctober 2017. Tittle:<br />
Study the role of resveratrol in chronic swimming stress induced myocardial dysfunction in isolated rat<br />
heart preparation<br />
7. Patel Dhaval Shailesh Kumar – Pharm D received an award (Top 10%) for his poster presentation on the<br />
topic “Utilization Evaluation of Antibiotics at Critical Care Setting of a Tertiary Care Hospital”at ISPOR 23rd<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> International Meeting held during May 19-23, <strong>2018</strong> at Baltimore, MD, USA<br />
Statistics of Academic Presentations<br />
Academic/ research Papers Poster Presentations<br />
presented<br />
Students Faculty Students Faculty<br />
National 00 02 52 18 72<br />
International 00 05 00 00 05<br />
Library Statistics<br />
Library Budget<br />
Sl.No Particulars Total budget allotted Rs. In Expenditure Rs. In lakhs<br />
lakhs<br />
1 Books<br />
2 Journals<br />
40.00 Lakhs 23.76 Lakhs<br />
3 Online database<br />
Details of Library books<br />
Sl.No Particulars Numbers newly Procured Total No. of books as on June<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
1 Reference books 355 7640<br />
2 Course books 118 2853<br />
3 WHO Collections -- --<br />
4 Book bank -- --<br />
5 Journals 1668 1668<br />
Total<br />
Faculty Guest Lectures and Invited Talks
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Financial Expenditure Incurred<br />
Co-Curricular and Outreach Activities<br />
Sl.No Particulars Expenditure (Rs. In Lakhs)<br />
1 Expenditure towards organizing workshops/Seminars/Conferences 7,04,000.00<br />
2 Financial Assistance to faculty for attending workshops/Seminars/ 3,71,044.00<br />
Conferences<br />
3 Purchase of Equipment 30,66,924.88<br />
4 Any other (Non – Recurring and Recurring) --<br />
Hostel Facilities<br />
Sl. Name of the hostel Total No. of Accommodation Total No. of inmates<br />
No (Boys/Girls) Rooms Capacity<br />
Male Female<br />
1 Boys 88 194 187 NA<br />
2 Girls 93 314 NA 314<br />
Pharmacists Day celebrations 2017<br />
The purpose of World Pharmacists Day is to encourage activities that promote and advocate for the role of the<br />
pharmacist in improving health in every corner of the world. Each year the JSS college of Pharmacy, Mysore<br />
<br />
“From Research to health care: Your pharmacist at your service” and celebrated on 23rd September 2017.<br />
The program started by invocation and welcome speech by Dr.G.V. Pujar, Professor and Head of Pharmaceutical<br />
Chemistry Department, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and President, Indian Pharmaceutical Association,<br />
Mysuru, Local Branch.<br />
The inaugural session of the World Pharmacists Day celebrations was graced by K.S. Rangappa, former VC<br />
University of Mysore and Karnataka State Open University, Mysore, Dr. T.M. Pramod Kumar, Principal, JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Mysuru, Sri Shivakumar C.M. Deputy Drug Controller, Mysore, Dr.G.V.Pujar, Professor<br />
and Head of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and President, Indian<br />
Pharmaceutical Association, Mysuru, Dr. Hanumanthachar Joshi, Vice President, Indian Pharmaceutical<br />
Association, Mysuru Local branch & Principal, Sarada Vilas College of Pharmacy and Dr. Md.Salahuddin,<br />
Principal, Farooqia College of Pharmacy, Mysore<br />
Prof. Dr. K.S. Rangappa, Chief Guest and former VC University of Mysore and Karnataka State Open University,<br />
Mysore, expressed heartfelt wishes to the entire pharmacist community. He shared the contribution pharmacists<br />
made during his research. He briefed the various roll donned by the pharmacist apart for just dispensing<br />
medicines. Further he acknowledged the contribution in developing advanced medicine and drug delivery<br />
systems which has enhanced the life expectancy of Indians by highlighting various examples.<br />
During event, to recognize the contributions of Pharmacist, Aushada Ratna Awards was presented for 3<br />
categories: Community Pharmacy, Hospital Pharmacy and Academic Pharmacy. Dr. Vishal Kumar Gupta,
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Professor and Secretary of Indian Pharmaceutical Association, Mysuru, announced the recipients of Aushada<br />
Ratna award- 2017. The recipients of Aushada Ratna award are; For Community Pharmacy - Sri Ravindra Babu.<br />
R, Proprietor, Ravi Medicals, Mysuru, Hospital Pharmacy - Sri Mahesh Kumar. V, Chief Pharmacist, Mysore<br />
Medical College and Research Institute, Krishnarajendra Hospital, Mysore, Mysuru and for Academic Pharmacy<br />
- Dr. D. Vishakante Gowda, Professor and Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
During functions, Ms. Ashwini Prem Kumar, B. Pharm alumnus was awarded with Hosakote Gurumallapa<br />
Award for securing Highest marks in B.Pharm, Ms. Anusha Raj, M. Pharm alumnus, was awarded with Triveni<br />
Pharma Laboratories Award for securing highest marks in M.Pharm Pharmaceutics branch, Mr. Gausal<br />
Aslam of D. Pharm was awarded with Late. Umashankar Award For securing highest marks in I year D.Pharm<br />
Pharmacognosy subject by Dr. K.S. Rangappa, Chief guest of the function.<br />
During event, winners’ cup of Tablet Cup II edition 2017 received by Mr. Laksmeesha, captain of Drugist and<br />
Chemist Association, Mysuru.<br />
56th National Pharmacy week celebrations 7th – 10th December 2017<br />
An initiative of Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA) “National Pharmacy Week” is a channel to create<br />
awareness among the public about the profession of pharmacist and the role it plays to make a healthier<br />
India. The theme for this year is “ Know your Medicines: Ask your Pharmacist “. This year’s theme reflects the<br />
important role of pharmacists in providing care to the public, and also to highlight the emotional connection<br />
they have with their patients. Acknowledging the invaluable contributions that pharmacists make to healthcare<br />
system, IPA, Mysore Branch was celebrating 56th National Pharmacy week from 7th – 10th December 2017.<br />
7th December 2017<br />
As a part of the 56th National Pharmacy Week Celebrations, Department of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College<br />
of Pharmacy, Mysuru in association with Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA), Mysuru Branch organized a<br />
Blood Donation Camp on 7th December 2017 in the premises of JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru.<br />
8th December 2017<br />
On 8th December National Pharmacy Week Celebrations function was held at Sri Rajendra auditorium, JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Mysuru. The Chief Guest of the event was Dr Anila B, Senior Marketing Officer, Bureau of<br />
Pharma Public Sector Undertakings of India (BPPI), Pradhan Mantri Janaushadi Kendra (PMBJK), Karnataka. The<br />
President of the event was Dr. B. Suresh, President, Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi and Vice Chancellor,<br />
Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru. They addressed the gathering on the theme of National<br />
Pharmacy Week.<br />
9th December 2017<br />
Pharma rally was organized on 9th December 2017. The rally commenced from JSS College of Pharmacy,<br />
Mysuru and end at Kote Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Mysore Palace Premises. About 1000 participants from<br />
various pharmacy colleges and other associations from Mysuru participated in the rally.<br />
10th December 2017<br />
Department of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru, in collaboration with Indian Pharmaceutical<br />
Association (IPA), Mysore Branch organized a Health Screening Camp for the benefit of public of Mysuru city<br />
on 10th December 2017 at four different locations Viz., Bal Bhavan, Chamundi Hills Footsteps, Kukkaralli Lake<br />
Gate and Lalith Mahal Gate between 06.00 AM and 09.00 AM. The aim of the health screening camp is to<br />
sensitize the people about the importance of regular monitoring of health and safe use of medications.<br />
1. Outreach programs- Dr. K.L.Krishna, as University NSS program coordinator, organized seed ball sowing<br />
program at Muthathi Forest, Malavalli Tq. on 16th July 2017. About 4 lakh seed balls were sowed on that<br />
day and about 70 NSS volunteers/officers were participated.<br />
2. Department of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru, organized a Health Screening Camp<br />
for the public of Mysuru on 21st September 2017 at three different venues namely Balbhavan, Chamundi<br />
hills footsteps and Lalith Mahal gate between 06.00 AM and 09.00 AM.<br />
3. Department of Pharmacy Practice organized an outreach program to create awareness about HPV infection<br />
and vaccination among school children at FIVE different schools located in Mysore city.<br />
4. Department of Pharmacy Practice actively participated in the Forensic Fair 2017 organised by JSS Medical<br />
College, Mysuru held at JSS Medical Institutions Campus on 21st& 22nd December 2017. Through this,<br />
department has created awareness on poison information services provided by the department and also<br />
about the prevention of accidental poisoning and first aid measures among school children and general<br />
public.<br />
5. Department of Pharmacy Practice had a stall atSuttur Jathra Exhibition during 13th – 18th January <strong>2018</strong><br />
to create awareness amongst the general public about chronic diseases and also to educate and provide<br />
medication counseling.
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6. Department of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru participated in the National Deworming<br />
Day (NDD) along with District Health and Family Welfare Society, Mysuru held on 12th February <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
7. Mr. Jaidev Kumar B.R., Dr. Umesh M. and Mr. Srikanth M.S. participated in National Service Scheme -<br />
National Integration Camp organized by JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research at JSS College of<br />
Pharmacy, Mysuru from 1st – 7th March <strong>2018</strong><br />
8. Department of Pharmacy Practice organized Health Screening Camp and Awareness program on Poison<br />
Information at Bhaguthalli on 20th March <strong>2018</strong><br />
9. Department of Pharmacy Practice organized Health Screening Camp and Awareness program on Poison<br />
Information at Belagola on 22nd March <strong>2018</strong><br />
10. Mr. Sri Harsha Chalasani delivered a talk on “Practical considerations in the treatment of Peptic Ulcer<br />
Disease” during Interprofessional Education held on 19th March <strong>2018</strong> at JSS Hospital, Mysuru<br />
11. Mr. Sri Harsha Chalasani delivered a talk on ““Practical considerations in the treatment of Hypertension”<br />
during Interprofessional Education held on 26th March <strong>2018</strong> at JSS Hospital, Mysuru<br />
Industrial Visit<br />
1. As part of PG curriculum and to inspire PhD scholars with latest research technologies employed in<br />
industries, department of pharmacology organized, industrial visit to M/s. Himalya Drug Company,<br />
Bangalore.Dr. Saravana babu, Associate Professor, along with 21 students (Postgraduate and research<br />
scholars) of the department visited M/s. Himalya Pvt Ltd., Banglore on 24.03.2017. PG students and<br />
PhDs were exposed to various ongoing research activities in various sections such as Pharmacognosy and<br />
Phytochemistry, cell biology, and GLP certified animal facility. Students and research scholars expressed<br />
fullest satisfaction.<br />
2. Dr. M P Gowrav, Mr. Jaidevkumar B R, Mrs. ShilpaPalaksha and Ms. Seema Mehdi alongwith 66 B. Pharm&<br />
Pharm D students visited Cipla Labs, Watson Lab & Teva Pharma in Goa from 6/2/<strong>2018</strong> to 11/2/<strong>2018</strong>.<br />
3. Muthuraman A. Completed Industrial Training for “Formulation of Solid Oral Dosage, External Application,<br />
Nanoemulsification and Relevant R&D process”.Training completed at Sipali (I) Pharma, Ennor divison and<br />
Sipali Pharmaceuticals, Red hills division, Chennai from 5th February <strong>2018</strong> to 17th February <strong>2018</strong> (Total<br />
13 days).<br />
4. The M. Pharm II semester Pharmaceutical Analysis students and Dr. B.M. Gurupadayya, Professor visited<br />
to U.S. Pharmacopeia, Hyderabad, to understand the working of Hyphenated analytical instruments on<br />
27th Feb <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
5. Dr. B M Gurupadayya, Professor, Dept. Of Pharmacetuical Chemistry, visited Zydus Cadila Pharmaceutical<br />
Industry, at Ahmedabad on July 19th, <strong>2018</strong> to learn the analytical facilities in Quality Assurance Dept.<br />
6. Dr.J.Suresh and Mr.N. Paramakrishnan and along with 50 students of final B.Pharm were visited Supreem<br />
Pharmaceuticals Limited - Nanjangud, B,V Pundit’s Sadvidyasala Private Ltd, Nanjangud and Natural &<br />
Essential oil Pvt Ltd, Mysore on 5th March <strong>2018</strong> as part of industrial visit.<br />
7. Dr. K.Mruthunjaya, Professor, Department of Pharmacognosy and Dr. S.N. Manjula, Professor & Head,<br />
Department of Pharmacology along with 16 UG students (B.Pharm &Pharm D) visited Singapore and<br />
Malaysia, from 21.01.<strong>2018</strong> to 29.01.<strong>2018</strong> as a part of international study tour.<br />
Meeting with Dean and faculty of Pharmacy at UiTM, Punchak Alam, Malaysia
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Education Unit and Activities<br />
Pharmacy Education Unit (PEU) of JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru in association with Centre for Continuous<br />
Learning for Professional Excellence (CCLPE) of JSS AHER conducted a Faculty development program on ‘Team<br />
based, and Case based learning’ on 18th January <strong>2018</strong> at Dept. of Pharmacy Practice Seminar Hall, JSS College<br />
of Pharmacy, Mysuru. The workshop aimed to introduce active learning to the participants and highlight concepts<br />
and achievement of ‘in-class active learning’ through Team Based and Case Based Learning. Dr. Amruthesh C.<br />
Shivachar, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Texas,<br />
USA was the workshop resource person for this program. The workshop was attended by faculty members of<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy representing all the five departments of the college viz. Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical<br />
Chemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy and Pharmacy Practice.<br />
visit to Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, National University Singapore<br />
8. JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru had organized an Industrial visit to Goa for final year B. Pharm and third<br />
year Pharm. D students, as part of their academic curriculum. The visit was scheduled from February 6th<br />
to 11th <strong>2018</strong>. About 46 Students from Final Year B. Pharm and 20 students of Third Pharm. D along with<br />
four teaching staffs Mr. Gowrav, Mr. Jaidev Kumar, Ms Seema Mehdi and Ms. Shilpa Palaksha visited two<br />
of the pharmaceutical companies (Cipla & Watson/Teva) and a Hindu Pharmacy-a community Pharmacy<br />
at Goa.<br />
Dr. Shivachar delivering the lecture<br />
Faculty working in groups<br />
Dr. Shivachar guiding the group<br />
Participants with Dr. Shivachar
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National Service Scheme (NSS)<br />
1. International Yoga Day<br />
National Service Scheme (NSS) of JSS AHER, Mysuru along with the constituent colleges celebrated international<br />
Yoga day on 21st June 2017 in the premises of Mysore Race Club in view to support the Governement of<br />
Karnataka to enter into the guiness book of records for the highest number of participants performing yoga in<br />
Mysuru city. Mysuru stood second with 54101 particpants but we kept our spirits high for next year to enter<br />
into the guiness book of records. The function was inaugurated by cabinet minister’s Dr H.C. Mahadevappa,<br />
Mr. Tanveer Sait and Members of Legislative Assembly of the Mysuru Constituency and many other dignitaries.<br />
Again, in the afternoon, National Service Scheme (NSS) of JSS AHER, Mysuru along with the constituent colleges<br />
celebrated international Yoga day on 21st June 2017 in the premises of JSS Medical College, Mysuru at 2:00<br />
P.M.<br />
Dr. B. Manjunatha, Registrar, JSS AHER, Dr.H. Basavanagowdappa, Principal, JSSMC, Dr. Anil Kumar, Principal,<br />
JSS Dental College and Hospital, Dr. T.M. Pramod Kumar, Principal, JSSCP, Mysuru were the guests present in<br />
the function. Yoga guru Dr. Seetharam, Mysuru demonstrated and taught the various ASANAS of yoga. About<br />
100 faculty members of JSS AHER participated and learnt the various asanas.<br />
3. Sapling of Plants on Alumni Day<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru had organized alumni meet on 12th August 2017. Dr T.M. Pramod Kumar,<br />
Principal, JSSCP, Mysuru along with the alumnus, NSS unit JSSCP had planted about 50 saplings in the premises<br />
of the college as a mark of the alumni meet.<br />
4. 71st Independence Day Celebrations<br />
JSS AHER along with the constituent colleges and NSS units celebrated the 71st Independence Day in the JSS<br />
Medical institutions campus. Registrar, Principals of the constituent colleges delivered talk on the integrity,<br />
diversity, Swacch Bharat and Swasth Bharat followed by the cultural program by JSS School children, SS<br />
Nagara, Mysuru.<br />
2. Sapling of Seed Balls<br />
National Service Scheme (NSS) of JSS AHER, Mysuru along with the constituent colleges organizedGROW<br />
GREEN Initiative. About 4 Lakh Seed Balls were sowed in the Muthathi Forest, Malavalli Tq, Mandya on 16th July<br />
2017.About 70 NSS Volunteers Officers/Staff of JSS Medical, Dental, Pharmacy and Life Sciences participated.<br />
The program was jointly organized by Ruksha Ropana, an voluntary organization who developed this concept.<br />
5. Observance of Swacctha Pakawara Programme by Govt. of India.<br />
JSS AHER along with the constituent colleges and NSS units celebrated Observance of Swacctha Pakawara<br />
Programme from 1st to 15th August 2017.<br />
From 1st to 3rd August 2017<br />
<br />
T.M.Pramod Kumar. Others present were University NSS Program co-ordinator Dr K.L.Krishna, NSS<br />
Programme Officer, JSSCP, Dr. M.P. Gowrav, Students, teaching staff and non-teaching were present.<br />
<br />
the pledge of “SWACCH BHARAT”.<br />
<br />
From 4th to 10th August 2017<br />
NSS Volunteers were identified to maintain the cleaniness in the college premises, boys hostel, girls hostel,<br />
college surroundings. In and around the college campus.<br />
From11th to 15th August 2017<br />
About 100 NSS Volunteers were identified to educate atleast 10 other students about Swacch Bharat which<br />
leads to healthy and clean country.
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Day 2 (2nd September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the second day “Clean Hostel Day” was observed in all the<br />
constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and JSS<br />
AHER Departments. Volunteers of JSSCP, Mysuru cleaned the hostel premises and informed the inmates of the<br />
hostel to maintain hygiene and cleaniness.<br />
Best practices were followed in the hostel where the housekeeping cleaned the toilets, Dining hall and<br />
bathrooms. Students have maintained their rooms in clean and hygiene manner.NSS Program officers visited<br />
the hostel and some of the photos have been shared.<br />
6. Rally for Rivers<br />
JSS AHER along with the constituent colleges and NSS units organized a Rally for Rivers to save water. NSS<br />
Volunteers along with other staff stood holding placards to the public from Columbia asia to LIC Circle sensitize<br />
the people regarding depleting water resources on 1st September 2017.<br />
7. Observance of Swacctha Pakawara Programme by UGC.<br />
JSS AHER along with the constituent colleges and NSS units celebrated Observance of Swacctha Pakawara<br />
Programme from 1st to 15th September 2017.<br />
Day 1 (1st September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the first day “Clean Campus Day” was observed in all the<br />
constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and JSS<br />
AHER Departments.<br />
Day 3 (3rd September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the first day “Green Campus Day” was observed in all the<br />
constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and JSS<br />
AHER Departments.
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Day 4 (4th September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the fourth day “Clean Mess Day” was observed in all the<br />
constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and JSS<br />
AHER Department.<br />
NSS Volunteers informed the other students on maintaining the hygiene in the mess and not to waste the<br />
food in the mess. Adopting best practices in the mess like wearing gloves, head covers, cutting the nails and<br />
wearing facemask to the workers.<br />
Day 5 (5th September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the fifth day Essay competition on “What I can do for a clean<br />
India” was organized at JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru. More than 50 students from constituent colleges<br />
i.e JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and JSS AHER Departments<br />
participated in the essay competition.<br />
The winners of the competition is as follows:<br />
1. Mr. Somnath R.G (First Prize, JSS Medical College, Mysuru)<br />
2. Ms. Nikhath Khanum (Second Prize, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru)<br />
3. Ms. Ansika Thyagi (Third Prize, JSS Medical College, Mysuru)<br />
Day 9 (9th September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the eigth day “Care for the surroundings: visit to the slums to<br />
explain the concepts of cleanliness ” was observed in all the constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS<br />
Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and JSS AHER Departments.<br />
Students from the JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru visited mysore city markets to see and study how the<br />
garbage is cleaned, segregated into dry and wet wasted and finally evacuated in big compactors and dispersed<br />
in the location identified.<br />
Day 6 (6th September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the Sixth day “Clean Surroundings Day” was organized at JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Mysuru. More than 50 students from JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru participated and<br />
engaged themselves cleaning of the roads leading to the college.<br />
Day 7 (7th September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the seventh day “Care for the surroundings: Study of Garbage<br />
cleaning systems in public spaces ” was observed in all the constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS<br />
Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and JSS AHER Departments.<br />
Students from the JSS University visited mysore city markets to see and study how the garbage is cleaned,<br />
segregated into dry and wet wasted and finally evacuated in big compactors and dispersed in the location<br />
identified.<br />
Day 8 (8th September 2017)<br />
Short film competition was conducted at Lecture Hall of Department of Health System Management Studies,<br />
JSS Dental College building, Mysuru from 10:30am to 12 noon on 8/09/2017. The convenors of this programme<br />
were Dr. Raghu Ram Achar, NSS Programme Officer and Shri Roshan K, Assistant NSS Programme Officer. The<br />
judges were Dr. Ravindra Rangaswamy, Chief Information Officer, JSS AHER and Dr.Nilani P, Nodal Officer, JSS<br />
AHER.<br />
Day 10 (10th September 2017)<br />
As a part of 15 days “Swachhata Pakhwada” programme which was organised in JSS AHER, we visited the K<br />
R Hospital in Mysuru which is for studying the hygiene & systems for disposal of garbage & hospital wastes<br />
. During the visit we understood that the garbage, hospital wastes & other kind of wastes are separated out,<br />
categorised & each of them is disposed in appropriate manner. Waste is sorted & disposed in different colours<br />
of plastic bags such as<br />
1) Yellow - soiled cotton, dressing waste materials<br />
2) Red - plastic materials such as gloves, head cap, drapes , i.v fluid bottles etc<br />
3) Green - food particles & other wastes<br />
Soiled needles used for surgeries & for other purposes are burnt (incineration) in the respective wards with<br />
preventive measures. All the staff who are working in waste management department have been vaccinated &<br />
personal protective equipments such as head cap ,mouth mask, gloves, gum boots have been provided by the<br />
hospital authority. We were also taught to dispose wastes in the same way at our homes, colleges etc so that<br />
disposing of those wastes becomes easier , in turn which leads to the reduction of pollution at public places &<br />
our visit to the government hospital was educative.<br />
Day 11 (11th September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the eleventh day “Care for the surroundings: visit to the<br />
orphanages ” was observed in all the constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and JSS AHER Departments.Volunteers from JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
visited Ashadayaka Seva Trust. Discussion on swatchata was done and it was recorded that they know very<br />
much about the swacchta and its essenetiality. Volunteers were motivated to visit and teach these kids on<br />
Saturdays and Sundays voluntarily. Value based books from Ramakrishna Ashram were distributed to the kids..
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Day 12 (12th September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the Twelveth day “Care for the surroundings: Debriefing session<br />
with local body ” was observed in all the constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Mysuru and JSS AHER Departments.<br />
Day 13 (13th September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the Thirteenth day “Clean Hostel Room” competition was held<br />
in all the constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
and JSS AHER Departments.Winners of the clean hostel room were awarded on the 15th day of swacchta<br />
pakawada program.<br />
Day 14 (14th September 2017)<br />
As a part of the 15 day “Swachhata Pakhwada” programme which was organised in JSS University, an elocution<br />
competition was conducted on the topic “Health and Hygiene is the real wealth”. The compeon was conducted<br />
in JSS Dental College from 9:30 AM. The judges for the programme were Dr. Deepika, Professor, Dept. of<br />
Periodontology and Dr.Mahima, Professor, Dept. of Oral Medicine and Radiology. Thirty-one parcipants from<br />
different units of JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research took part and a me of 5 minutes was given to<br />
each parcipant. The parcipants parcipated with utmost enthusiasm. A lot of knowledge about health and wealth<br />
was gained from this compeon.<br />
The winners of the competition are:<br />
1. Yash – JSS Dental College<br />
2. Stefi Ann – JSS Dental College<br />
3. Sumera Khanum – JSS Faculty of Life Sciences<br />
Cultural Activities<br />
SAMMSCRITHI – 2017, Organized by Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysuru, Date: 8th,<br />
9th& 10th September 2017<br />
A hub of cultural and sports activities, “SAMMSCRITHI 2017” was the annual fest conducted by Mysore Medical<br />
College, Mysuru. The event provided a great opportunity to meet thousands of budding talents and also provided<br />
a platform for our students to showcase their talents. It was a three day event conducted from 8th to 10th<br />
September 2017. More than 100 students from our college of various class/course participated in various<br />
onstage and offstage events as well as in sports activities conducted in the Mysore Medical College, Mysuru.<br />
Our college students had performed to their ability in the short notice of time and held the name of the college<br />
and university high in the competitions by bagging prizes in the various events.<br />
Day 15 (15th September 2017)<br />
As a part of swachhta pakhwada program, on the last day Prizes were given to various volunteers for actively<br />
participating in all the events such as clean room day, essay competition, elocution competition, short films etc<br />
in all the constituent colleges i.e JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru<br />
and JSS AHER Departments.<br />
Blood Donation Camp on occasion of 102nd Jayanthi Mahotsava celebrations of His Holiness<br />
Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji<br />
JJSS Academy of Higher education and research along with NSS units of the constituent Colleges and NACO<br />
had organized blood donation camp on 06-10-2017on the occasion of 102nd Jayanthi Mahotsava celebrations<br />
ofHis Holiness Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji. About 78 units of blood were collected.<br />
The function was inaugurated by Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru Brihanmath, Sirigere, Dr. B. Suresh, Vice-Chancellor,<br />
Sri Betsurmath, Executive Director, JSS Mahavidyapeetha and many other dignitaries.
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ASPIRATION <strong>2018</strong><br />
[Inter-Collegiate a national level cultural carnival]<br />
Organized by: PES College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru at PES University Auditorium, Bengaluru<br />
Date: 10th and 11th February, <strong>2018</strong><br />
“Aspiration <strong>2018</strong>” a Inter-Collegiate National Level Cultural Competitions, organized by PES College of Pharmacy,<br />
Bengaluru. Aspiration is an annual cultural competitions for students of Pharmacy colleges in Karnataka. It was<br />
held at PES University Auditorium, Bengaluru on 10th and 11th February, <strong>2018</strong> (2 day event). In the foresaid<br />
event, 20 colleges participated for 15 (Fifteen) cultural events; Solo dance, group dance, group song, street<br />
play, Quiz etc., 38 Students of JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru had participated in Aspiration <strong>2018</strong>, they<br />
competed for 13 cultural events.<br />
AIISH AAWAAZ 2K18<br />
[Inter-Collegiate Cultural festival]<br />
Organized by: All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Manasagangothri, Mysuru - 570006<br />
Date: 16th to 18th March <strong>2018</strong><br />
AIISH AAWAAZ 2k18 is an inter-collegiate cultural festival, organized by All India Institute of Speech and Hearing,<br />
Manasagangothri, Mysuru. AIISH AAWAAZ is a platform for the youth to showcasing their innate talents. The<br />
competitions include face painting, creative writing, dance, photography, nail art, mad ads, mehendi, quiz,<br />
singing etc., The cultural and fine arts events witnessed intense competitions among students from all the<br />
colleges of Mysore. The students of our college participated in 12 events and won several prizes.<br />
“ESPERANZA 2K18”<br />
[Inter-Collegiate cultural fest]<br />
Organized by: T John College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru Date: 06th March, <strong>2018</strong><br />
T John College of Pharmacy organized a intercollegiate cultural fest – International “ESPERANZA 2K18”, at<br />
T John College of pharmacy campus, Bangalore. The event provided a great opportunity to showcase our<br />
talent and also to meet pharmacy students from different colleges on a single platform. It was one-day event<br />
conducted on 6th March <strong>2018</strong>. Solo dance classical, solo dance western, group dance and fashion show were<br />
the events conducted on that day.Seven students from our college took part in solo dance classical and solo<br />
dance - western and Group Dance.The students of JSSCP, mysuru won the 1st prize in Group Dance (Classical)<br />
which was performed by Saranya and Group. The students participated in full enthusiasm in all the events and<br />
represented JSS College of Pharmacy at a bigger level platform, they have made our college proud by bagging<br />
the place of first among 20 colleges. It was a successful and cherishable event in which our college emerged<br />
with flying colors!
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Sport Activities<br />
Placement<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Sports and Athletic Meet 2017-18<br />
TThe <strong>Annual</strong> Sports meet of JSS College of Pharmacy Mysuru 2017-18 was held on 13.03.<strong>2018</strong> Tuesday at the<br />
JSS Medical College Play Ground. B Pharm, Pharm D, M Pharm, PhD and diploma students represented their<br />
teams and took part in variety of events. The dignitaries present on the occasion were Dr Kushalappa P.A,<br />
Director of Academics, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Dr Parthasarathi Kulkarni, Vice-Principal<br />
JSS College Of Pharmacy, Mysuru, Mr Puttarajappa S, Administrative Officer JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru,<br />
Dr. K.L Krishna Sports Coordinator, JSS College of Pharmacy Mysuru.<br />
Events organized as part of <strong>Annual</strong> Sports<br />
meet:<br />
1. Cricket – Men<br />
2. Futsal – Men<br />
3. Volley ball – Men<br />
4. Throw ball – Women<br />
5. Basketball – Men and Women<br />
6. Caroms – Men and Women (Singles,<br />
Doubles and Mixed Doubles)<br />
7. Badminton – Men and Women (Singles,<br />
Doubles and Mixed Doubles)<br />
8. Table tennis – Men and Women ( Singles,<br />
Doubles)<br />
9. Chess – Men and Women<br />
Events organized as part of <strong>Annual</strong> Athletic<br />
meet:<br />
Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Company<br />
Number of<br />
students Placed<br />
Package<br />
( lac/ annum)<br />
1 GSK, Bangalore 1 4.15<br />
2 Abbott, Mumbai 1 3.2<br />
3 Glenmark, Mumbai 1 2.4<br />
4 Novo Nordisk, Hyderabad 9 4<br />
5 Novartis, Hyderabad 2 4.8<br />
6 INM, Bangalore 2 2.2<br />
7 Micro Labs, Bangalore 2 2.4<br />
8 Jubiliant Organosys, Bangalore 1 2.4<br />
9 Jubiliant Biosys, Bangalore 1 2.8<br />
10 Lotus Labs, Bangalore 3 3.6<br />
11 Strides Shasun, Bangalore 1 2.8<br />
12 APOTEX, Bangalore 2 2.4<br />
13 Mylan , Bangalore 2 2.75<br />
1. 100mts Running Men and Women<br />
2. 200mts Running Men and Women<br />
3. 400mts Running Men and Women<br />
4. 800mts Running Men<br />
5. 400mts Relay Men and Women<br />
6. Short put Men, Women and Staff<br />
7. Long Jump Men and Women<br />
8. Tug of War Men and Women<br />
9. Musical Chairs Staff<br />
10. Discuss throw Men and Women<br />
The best athlete for men was bagged by Mr. Sanketh,<br />
1st year D Pharm and the individual championship<br />
for women was bagged by Ms .Ashmy Jose 5th year<br />
Pharm D<br />
14 Syngene, Bangalore 11 3.2<br />
15 Anthem Biosciences 1 2.8<br />
16 Quintiles IMS, Bangalore 4 2.7<br />
17 Molecular connections 2 2.2<br />
18 Dr. Reddy Labs, Hyderabad 1 4.5<br />
19 Veritas, Bangalore 3 2.4
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20 Himalaya Health care, Bangalore 2 2.63<br />
21 Bioclinica, Mysuru 7 2.6<br />
22 Indegene, Bangalore 1 3.2<br />
23 Aurbindo, Hyderabad 1 1.8<br />
24 CIPLA, Bangalore 1 2.4<br />
25 Paraxcel, Bangalore 3 2.7<br />
26 Mylan , Bangalore 1 2.75<br />
27 Life Pharmacy, Mumbai 1 5.4<br />
28 Meitra Hospital, Kerala 1 2.2<br />
29 Dr. Reddy Laboratories, Hyderabad 03 4.5<br />
30 Novartis, Hyderabad 04 4.8<br />
31 Indigene, Bangalore 02 3.8<br />
32 Jubiliant Organosys, Bangalore Jubilinat Organosys 01 2.75<br />
33 Merck, Bangalore 02 3.3<br />
34 Bioclinica, Mysore 06 3.0<br />
35 Novo Nordisk, Bangalore 04 4.0<br />
36 Himalaya, Bangalore 01 3.2<br />
37 Elililly, Bangalore 01 3.6<br />
38 Syngene, Bangalore 03 3.2<br />
Hostel Review Committee<br />
1. Sri Puttarajappa. S., Administrative Officer.<br />
2. Ms. K.S. Nagashree, Warden, Girls Hostel<br />
3. Sri Mahendran, Warden, Boys Hostel.<br />
4. Ms. Gowthami, III Pharm D,<br />
5. Ms. Charitha M. II B. Pharm<br />
6. Ms. A. Sai Nischala, III B. Pharm.<br />
7. Ms. K. Prathyusha Reddy, I Pharm D.<br />
8. Ms. Vahini Reddy, I Pharm D.<br />
9. Ms. Aishwarya Suresh Kumar, II M. Pharm.<br />
10. Ms. Suganyadevi M.J. IV Pharm D.<br />
11. Ms. T. Vaishnavi, IV Pharm D.<br />
12. Ms. Mandalapu Lasya, V Pharm D.<br />
13. Ms. Prachi Raikar, Ph.D. Scholar.<br />
14. Ms. Deeksha R. Pai, Ph.D. Scholar.<br />
15. Mr. Allwin K.S. , IV Pharm D.<br />
16. Mr. Alias Seethy Karammel, II Pharm D.<br />
17. Mr. Derick George Mathew, II B. Pharm<br />
18. Mr. Dineshvaran, I B. Pharm.<br />
19. Mr. Mervin Samuel, IV B. Pharm.<br />
20. Mr. Amaranath K.R., II B. Pharm.<br />
21. Mr. Mahendra G.S., II M. Pharm.<br />
22. Mr. Manjunath Pai, II B. Pharm.<br />
23. Mr. Palesh R. I M. Pharm.<br />
24. Mr. Bharath, IV B. Pharm.<br />
Committee<br />
25. Mr. M. Mothilal, IV B. Pharm.<br />
26. Mr. Sahith Akruthi, III B. Pharm.<br />
27. Mr. Pritheevi Raj, I D. Pharm.<br />
28. Mr. Naresh Narayan, I B. Pharm.<br />
Faculty Details
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Distinguished Alumni<br />
Harita Vasireddi<br />
Managing Director at Vimta Labs Ltd.<br />
B. Pharm. 1995<br />
Hyderabad, Telangana,<br />
Managing Director, Vimta Labs Ltd.<br />
Experience: 16 Years<br />
Roles played: CXO / VP / Director<br />
Industries: Pharmaceuticals<br />
Harsh Monga<br />
Director & Head - Sales Training<br />
Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.<br />
B. Pharm. 1992<br />
Mumbai, Maharashtra,<br />
2011, Experience: 21 years<br />
Roles played: Entrepreneur, CXO / VP / Director, Senior Management,Head<br />
of Department (HOD), Trainer<br />
Industries: Banking & Financial Services, Consulting & Management<br />
Services, Education & Training, Healthcare, Insurance, Pharmaceuticals,<br />
Telecommunications, E-Commerce (eComm)<br />
Mujeeb Rahman<br />
Director,<br />
Health Care Quality at Ministry of Heath, western province Saudi Arabia<br />
B. Pharm. 1994<br />
Medina, Al Madinah Province,<br />
Director, Heath Care Quality, Ministry of Heath, western province Saudi<br />
Arabia<br />
January 2002 to Present<br />
Experience: 22 Years<br />
Roles played: CXO / VP / Director<br />
Industries: Government Organization, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals,<br />
Hospital Administration<br />
Dr. Anupama Koneru<br />
Principal at Sultan Ul Uloom College of Pharmacy<br />
B. Pharm. 1990<br />
Hyderabad, Telangana,<br />
Principal, Sultan Ul Uloom College of Pharmacy<br />
Experience: 21 Years<br />
Roles played: Principal<br />
Functions: Administration
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JSS College of Pharmacy,<br />
Ooty<br />
JSS C0llege of Pharmacy, Ooty seek to be a Center<br />
of Excellence in Pharmacy education, Research,<br />
and Pharmacy practice services at the National and<br />
International level. The institute in pursuit of its vision<br />
provides outstanding educational experience, in pharmacy<br />
education and practice in a supportive environment of<br />
scholarship, research and integrity. The college has<br />
been successful in maintaining a high level of research<br />
activity recognized at national and International levels.<br />
It has been conducting sponsored research projects for<br />
various national agencies, statutory bodies, universities<br />
and research organizations.<br />
Established in 1980 with D.Pharm program, JSS College<br />
of Pharmacy, Ooty is a constituent college of JSS Academy<br />
of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru since 2008,<br />
and positioned today as one of the premier postgraduate<br />
and research institution imparting D.Pharm, B.Pharm,<br />
M.Pharm, (10 Specializations) Pharm.D, and PhD.<br />
Programs. The ‘Add-On’ PG Diploma/Certificate courses<br />
offered to the students/scholars are for value addition<br />
and nurturing their knowledge in inter-disciplinary<br />
subjects. As strong believers in ‘Team Play’, our focus<br />
is on collaboration instead of competition resulting in<br />
National/International MoUs to foster teaching-learning,<br />
research through faculty/ student exchange, consultancy<br />
and training programs.<br />
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PRINCIPAL’S PROFILE<br />
Institutional Achievements<br />
Institutional Achievements<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty ranked 15th in the Country by NIRF-<strong>2018</strong><br />
Higher Education Review Magazine (July 2017) has conferred JSSCP, Ooty with 4th Place in the country,<br />
on the basis of preparation of the students for industry, educational collaborations, placements, research<br />
and quality of delivery performance<br />
NABL first surveillance audit, renewal for 05 years and GLP certification for Drugs Testing Laboratory (DTL)<br />
have been obtained<br />
Recertification of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2015 for the institution and DTL<br />
have been successfully obtained<br />
Conferred with ‘Best Drug and Poison Information Centre’ for the year 2017 by Indian Pharmaceutical<br />
Association (IPA), Anathapur Branch, Andhra Pradesh<br />
Dr. S.P. Dhanabal<br />
Principal and Dean, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
Dr. S.P. Dhanabal is currently Professor of Department of Pharmacognosy & Phytopharmacy and Principal<br />
at the JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty. Obtained B.Pharm & M.Pharm from JSSCP, Ooty (1989 & 1991); Ph.D<br />
from UCPSC, Warangal (Kakatiya University, Jan 2004). He has 26 years of teaching and research experience<br />
at UG/PG level. His research interest is phytochemistry, herbal formulation & standardization. He has 150<br />
presentations in International/National/Regional seminars and published 95 journal articles. He is an approved<br />
Ph.D guide at the TN Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai, JNTU, Hyderabad and JSS AHER, Mysuru and so<br />
far 08 candidates awarded Ph.D under him. His research group consists of PG & Ph.D students, International<br />
scientists under CV Raman/NAM S&T/TATA ISTA JRD fellowships. He has received financial grants of about<br />
1.50 Crore towards research grant and conduct of FDP/ Seminar/Workshop from AICTE, ICMR, DST, Govt. of<br />
India. He has been a Member of Scientific Services Committee of Indian Pharmamcy Congress for the past 06<br />
years.
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ADMISSIONS<br />
Distinguished Adjunct Faculty and Visiting Faculty - International<br />
SL.<br />
NO.<br />
Program / Course TOTAL INTAKE No of Students Enrolled<br />
Male Female Total<br />
1. D. Pharm. 120 69 44 113<br />
2. B. Pharm. 100 + 1* 63 38 101<br />
3. B. Pharm.<br />
10 5 4 9<br />
(Lateral Entry)<br />
4. M. Pharm. 114 42 38 80<br />
5. Pharm. D. 30 17 13 30<br />
6. Pharm.D.<br />
(Post Baccalaureate)<br />
10 02 01 04<br />
Faculty Statistics<br />
Sl. No Department Professor Associate<br />
Professor<br />
Assistant<br />
Professor<br />
Lecturer<br />
1. Pharmaceutics 2 0 4 2<br />
2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3 0 4 0<br />
3. Pharmacognosy 4 0 1 0<br />
4. Pharmacology 2 0 1 1<br />
5. Pharmaceutical Analysis 2 0 2 1<br />
6. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 0 0 1 1<br />
7. Pharmacy Practice 2 0 3 8<br />
Dr. Krishna Kumar – Adjunct Faculty visit<br />
Dr.Krishna Kumar PhD, Professor, Howard University, Washington DC, USA and Adjunct faculty of JSS AHER<br />
visited JSSCPO on 18th December 2017 and delivered lectures on the topics“Basic issues in Pharmacokinetic<br />
Research” and “Opportunities for Pharm.D Students in Research”.<br />
Student and Faculty Exchange Programme<br />
Ms.Roopa BS, Lecturer in Department of Pharmacy Practice undergone FIP Pharmabridge<br />
Training Program at Pacific University, Oregon,from 20th April to 11th May <strong>2018</strong> . Ms Roopa BS<br />
had been selected for ‘FIP Pharmabridge Fellowship for Pharmacist from Developing Countries’<br />
based on her academic and professional credentials.<br />
HR Statistics<br />
Teaching Non-teaching Total<br />
44 67 111<br />
HR Turnover Statistics<br />
Teaching Non-Teaching<br />
Appointments/ Continuations 4/1 10/3<br />
Promotions 0 0<br />
Resignations 5 5<br />
Retirements 1 1<br />
Deputations 1 5<br />
MS Roopa BS at Pacific University School of Pharmacy, Oregon.
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36 III B.Pharm. students of Faculty of Pharmacy, AIMST University, Malaysia, undergone<br />
training at JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty under Student Mobility Programme for a period<br />
of 06 weeks from July 15 to August 26, 2017.<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Organised<br />
Institutional/ National International Total<br />
Regional/State<br />
9 6 1 16<br />
B.Pharm students of AIMST University at JSSCollege of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
Mr. Awotunde Oluwasegun Samson, Lecturer, Department of Biochemistry, Habib Medical<br />
School Islamic University, Kampala, Uganda was selected under NAM S&T Research<br />
Training Fellowship for Developing Country Scientists (RTF-DCS), Govt. of India at JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Ooty as a Host institute and carried out his research work for 06<br />
months from 1st Aug to 30th Dec 2017 (Title : ‘Isolation, Characterization and Aphrodisiac<br />
Potential Assessment of the Active Component of Terminalia schimperiana Root’; Mentor<br />
: Dr. S.P. Dhanabal)<br />
Department of Pharmaceutics organised AICTE sponsored Quality Improvement Programme(QIP)<br />
on the theme Advanced Trends in Pharmaceutics between 9th to 25th March <strong>2018</strong> at JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Ooty.<br />
Conferences/ Seminars /Workshops Attended<br />
Institutional/<br />
Regional/State<br />
National International Total<br />
90 36 4 130<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Attended<br />
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry organised DST-SERB sponsored 2 days National<br />
Workshop on Exploring the advances and Challenges in Green Chemistry and Protein Chemistry;<br />
Industry and Academia Perspectives on 9th -10thMarch <strong>2018</strong> at JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.
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Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis<br />
conducted Two Days National Symposium on<br />
Nutrikinetic Assessment of Functional Foods<br />
from Indian Origin – Their Scientific and<br />
Global Perspectives on 31st November and<br />
1st December 2017 with the financial support<br />
fromICMR, DST-SERB and JSS AHER.<br />
Participants, Dr. N. Gopalan, DFRL,<br />
Dr. S. P. Dhanabal and Dr. N. Krishnaveni<br />
Department of Pharmacognosy organised International Seminar & Exhibition on<br />
Phytopharmaceuticals - Emerging Challenges and Opportunities on 11th - 12th December<br />
2017, Funded by DST-SERB and JSS AHER.<br />
Dr.SP.Dhanabal, Dr. Samson, Dr. Srinivas Patnala, Dr. Musthafa, Dr. K. Chinnaswamy ,<br />
Dr. R.Suresh Mohankumar lighting the lamp on 11th -12th Dec 201<br />
Department of Pharmacology organised a<br />
Workshop on Scientific Writing on 21st July<br />
- 4th Aug 2017 at JSS College of Pharmacy,<br />
Ooty<br />
Dr. Vadivelan, Professor, Department of<br />
Pharmacology delivering lecture to students<br />
on scientific writing.<br />
Department of Pharmacology organised Two<br />
days Seminar on Lipid Drug Conjugate in<br />
Drug Delivery on 14th -15th Aug 2017 at JSS<br />
College of Pharmacy, Ooty that was funded by<br />
ICMR, DST SERB<br />
Department of Pharmacy Practice organised 2<br />
Continuing Pharmacotherapy Education (CPE)<br />
Programson ‘Role of Clinical Pharmacist on<br />
Cancer Management’& ‘Neurology and Clinical<br />
Pharmacist’ on 29th July 2017&5th August<br />
2017 respectively those were funded by JSS<br />
AHER, Mysuru.<br />
Department of Pharmacology organised a<br />
National Seminar on Applications of 4Rs in<br />
Alternatives to Animal Testing (4Rs-AAT 2017)<br />
between 15-16 September 2017 that was<br />
funded by DST - SERB, ICMR and JSS AHER.<br />
Dr.R. Vadivelan, Dr. SP.Dhanabal and<br />
Dr.TK Praveen Lighting the lampinthe inaugural<br />
function on 15-16th September 2017<br />
Department of Pharmacy Practice organised<br />
Continuing Pharmacy Education Program for<br />
Practicing Pharmacists on 25th September<br />
2017 on the eve of World Pharmacists Day.<br />
Department of Pharmacy Practice conducted<br />
Summer School of Ooty on Applied<br />
Pharmacokinetics-2017 between 18-22 Sep,<br />
2017.<br />
IPA sponsored One day workshop on Research<br />
and Publication: Thought Process for Faculty<br />
was conducted at JSS College of Pharmacy,<br />
Ooty on 17th Jan <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
JSS AHER funded One day workshop on<br />
Preparation of Protocol for Animal Ethics<br />
Evaluation PPAEE-<strong>2018</strong> Module-II, was<br />
organised by JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
on 31st Jan <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Dr.R.Vadivelan and Dr.TK.Praveen distributing<br />
certificates to students on 31st January <strong>2018</strong>
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Guest Lectures Organised<br />
Sl. No. Name & Details of the Expert Date Lecture Topic<br />
1 Mr. Jayaprakash Narayanan,<br />
proprietor,JPWINKA Pharma,<br />
Consultant, Bangalore<br />
25th to 26th September 2017 Dossier Compilation for Regulated Market<br />
2 Mr. Mohanraj Navitas, Chennai 13th December 2017 Demonstration & Training on e CTD<br />
software<br />
3 Dr. Vasanth Raj, Lecturer, School<br />
of Pharmacy, Queen’s University,<br />
Belfast, UK<br />
4 Mr. Vikas Dhiman, Manager Abbott,<br />
New Delhi<br />
5 Mr. R. Dharmaraj, ADC(I), CDSCO,<br />
Krishnapatnam sea port, Nellore, AP<br />
6 Dr. Prashanth Kole Senior principle<br />
investigator Pharmaceutical<br />
Candidate optimization Bristal –<br />
Myers Squible and Bio-Con Research<br />
Centre, Bengaluru<br />
2nd February, <strong>2018</strong><br />
16th April <strong>2018</strong><br />
16th April <strong>2018</strong><br />
22th June <strong>2018</strong><br />
Hallmarks and New Targets in Cancer<br />
Research<br />
Hall marks and new targets in cancer<br />
research<br />
Port office regulations with respect to D&C<br />
Act and rules<br />
Expectation of Pharm. Industries from<br />
fresher<br />
Number of Research Grants Received<br />
National International Total<br />
08 - 10<br />
External Internal Total<br />
03 05 08<br />
Research Grants Received:<br />
SL.NO Granting agency No. of Projects Amount of Grant Sanctioned<br />
(Rs. in Lakhs)<br />
1 AICTE, New Delhi 01 5.00<br />
2 DBT – NER, New Delhi 01 28.33<br />
3 DST WoS, New Delhi 01 7.00<br />
4 JSS AHER, Mysuru 05 2.26<br />
RESEARCH<br />
Research Thrust Areas<br />
Pharmaceutics<br />
<br />
Pharmaceutical Chemistry<br />
<br />
Pharmacognosy<br />
<br />
Pharmacology<br />
<br />
Pharmaceutical Analysis<br />
<br />
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology<br />
<br />
Pharmacy Practice<br />
<br />
External Research Projects Sanctioned/Ongoing Details<br />
Sl. Title of the Project<br />
No<br />
1 Trail conjugated Oxaloplatin<br />
Hybrid Drug for Targeting<br />
DR4 and DRS Receptor for<br />
Management of colorectal<br />
cancer<br />
Principle Investigator<br />
with Dept. Name<br />
Dr. K. Gowthamarajan<br />
and Dr. T.K. Praveen<br />
2 Level-I Dr. K. Gowthamarajan<br />
and Dr. Karri VVS<br />
Narayana Reddy<br />
3 Death receptor-5 targeted lipid<br />
nanoparticles of -secretase<br />
inhibitor for simultaneous<br />
targeting of breast cancer cells<br />
and Cancer stem cells<br />
4 Improving the Delivery of<br />
poorly soluble Drugs through<br />
Nanotechnology<br />
5 Effective Management of<br />
Multifactorial Alzheimer’s<br />
disease: An Attempt of Nanostructured<br />
lipid Carriers<br />
containing Donepezil and<br />
Curcumin through Olfactory to<br />
Brain Dr. K. Gowthamarajan<br />
Dr T K Praveen<br />
Mr. N. Jawahar<br />
DST, Science &<br />
Engineering Research<br />
Board(SERB), New Delhi<br />
Sanctioning<br />
Agency<br />
DBT, Under Twining<br />
program<br />
Amount (in lakhs)<br />
Duration of the<br />
Project<br />
35.00 3 Years<br />
DST-FIST 58.00 5 Years<br />
DBT New Delhi,<br />
under twinning<br />
programme<br />
2017-18<br />
Carrier Award<br />
for Young<br />
Teachers(CAYT)<br />
AICTE, New Delhi<br />
54.00 3 Years<br />
1.05 3 Years<br />
11.80 3 Years 3 year
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6 Engineered Affibody conjugated<br />
oxalipatin nano particles for<br />
the management of colorectal<br />
cancer<br />
7 Virtual high throughput<br />
screening (vHTS), design,<br />
synthesis, in vitro/ in vivo<br />
evaluation and 3D-QSAR<br />
investigations of some novel<br />
-carboline and carbazole lead<br />
molecules as antineoplastic<br />
agents<br />
8 In Silico design, synthesis<br />
and evaluation of MurD<br />
and MurE Ligase inhibitors<br />
against Methicillin resistant<br />
staphylococcus aureus, funded<br />
9 Phase transition mediated<br />
targeting of thermo-sensitive<br />
polymer drug conjugates to<br />
human ovarian tumours<br />
10 The mechanism of action of<br />
certain Ayurvedic Medicianal<br />
plants on Alzhemer’s by<br />
Dipeptidyl peptidase – 4<br />
inhibition using herbs<br />
11 Fund for Improvement of<br />
Science and Technology<br />
Infrastruture (FIST)<br />
12 Neuroprotection by Nano<br />
allosteric potentiators of M1<br />
Muscarinic Acetyl Choline<br />
receptor for reversal learning<br />
management in Alzheimer’s<br />
Diseases<br />
13 Novel approach to treat prostate<br />
cancer: Combinatorial therapy to<br />
target hypoxia induced ER stress<br />
using HIF- I alpha and ER stress<br />
Inhibitors<br />
Dr. K. Gowthamarajan AICTE, New Delhi 5.00 3 Years<br />
Dr.MJN.Chandrasekar<br />
Dr Md Afzal Azam<br />
DR MJN Chandrasekar<br />
Dr. B. Duraiswamy<br />
AYUSH, New Delhi<br />
Dr K Elango DST FIST<br />
New Delhi<br />
DBT, Govt of India,<br />
New Delhi<br />
DST SERB New<br />
Delhi<br />
DBT-NE,Govt. of<br />
India, New Delhi<br />
47.66 3 Years<br />
42.59 3 Years<br />
28.33 (74.32) 3 Years<br />
25.66 3 Years 3 year<br />
84.00 3 Years 3 year<br />
Dr T K Praveen DBT, New Delhi 72.00 3 Years<br />
Dr. K Elango (Ms.<br />
Sandhya)<br />
14 Tribal research P R AnandVijayaKumar<br />
Latrobe University<br />
15 A Clinical Study on the effect<br />
of metabolic syndrome on<br />
cognition across different age<br />
groups using MMSE scale and<br />
C - reactive protein as predictive<br />
biomarker<br />
16 Effect of Interventional<br />
strategies on insulin resistance<br />
in prediabetes: An open label<br />
prospective multi centre study<br />
P R AnandVijayaKumar<br />
Latrobe University<br />
Dr. S Ponnusankar (Ms.<br />
MohsinaHyder)<br />
DST WoS New<br />
Delhi<br />
7.00 3 Years<br />
2.48 3 Years 3 year<br />
13.00 3 Years 3 year<br />
DST WoS Scheme 8.00 3 Years<br />
External Research Projects Submitted<br />
Sl.No Title of the Project Principle<br />
Investigator with<br />
Dept. Name<br />
1 A novel Artemisinin-Flavonoid<br />
loaded Nanodroplet as a<br />
combination therapy to<br />
overcome the resistance in the<br />
treatment of malaria caused by<br />
P-faiciparum<br />
2 Alteration of breast cancer cell<br />
metabolism by metformin- glut1<br />
inhibitor loaded pluronic micelles<br />
3 Evaluation of anticancer drug<br />
linked to the Novel peptide binds<br />
to breast cancer<br />
4 Therapeutic Potential of disatinib<br />
nanoparticles linked to the Novel<br />
peptide binds to breast cancer<br />
5 Intracellular targeting of Elastin<br />
like Polypeptide-Drug conjugates<br />
by Phase-structure trasition to<br />
solid tumors<br />
Dr.R. Sureshkumar Science and<br />
Engineering<br />
Research<br />
Board(SERB), New<br />
Delhi<br />
Dr. K.<br />
Gowthamarajan<br />
Dr. GNK Ganesh<br />
Dr. GNK Ganesh<br />
Dr. MJN.<br />
Chandrasekar<br />
Submitted to Amount Duration of the<br />
Project<br />
25.00 3 Years<br />
DST-WOSA 27.77 3 Years<br />
Nano Mission of<br />
the Department<br />
of Science and<br />
Technology,<br />
Government of<br />
India. New Delhi<br />
DBT, New Delhi,<br />
India<br />
Extra Mural<br />
Research Funding<br />
(Individual Centric)<br />
25.35 3 Years<br />
35.00 3 Years<br />
47.81 3 Years<br />
6 MODROBS Dr. S. Sankar AICTE, New Delhi 20.00 3 Years<br />
7 Herbal mediated action of<br />
Paraozonase I (PON-1)enzyme<br />
in Atherosclerosis to prevent<br />
cardiovascular disorders<br />
8 Evaluation of Nano structured<br />
lipid carriers of Dasatinib and<br />
Resveratrol in Parkinson’s<br />
animal models<br />
9 Intervention of LRRK2 kinase<br />
inhibitors with adjuvants on<br />
striatal dopamine levels in<br />
6-OHDA and MPTP models of<br />
Parkinson’s disease<br />
10 Adipocyte specific delivery<br />
of oral thiazolidinedione<br />
nanoparticles functionized<br />
with RGD and P3 peptides to<br />
reduce side effects and improve<br />
efficacy.<br />
11 Surface modified solid lipid<br />
nanoparticles based delivery of<br />
Thiazolidinedione’s to adipocytes<br />
to improve their therapeutic<br />
efficacy and reduce their off<br />
target side effects<br />
Dr. B Duraiswamy<br />
Dr. T.K. Praveen<br />
Dr R Vadivelan<br />
Dr R Vadivelan<br />
Dr. T. K. Praveen<br />
DST-SERB, New<br />
Delhi<br />
DST SERB (Extra<br />
Mural Research<br />
Funding (Individual<br />
Centric)<br />
DST SERB (Extra<br />
Mural Research<br />
Funding (Individual<br />
Centric)<br />
DST Technology<br />
Nanomission<br />
division under Nano<br />
Bioscheme<br />
26.86 3 Years<br />
51.47 3 Years<br />
56.62 3 Years<br />
45.00 3 Years<br />
Dr. T. K. Praveen DST, New Delhi 39.84 3 Years
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12 CD133 targeted solid lipid<br />
nanoparticles of STAT3 inhibitor<br />
for simultaneous elimination of<br />
breast Cancer cells and Cancer<br />
stem cells<br />
13 Neuroprotective efficacy<br />
and therapeutic validation of<br />
angiotensin receptor 1 (AT1)<br />
blockers with glial glutamate<br />
transporter (EAAT-2) activator<br />
combination for the treatment of<br />
cerebral ischemia<br />
14 Analysis of pesticide residues<br />
in fruits and vegetables of hill<br />
areas of -giris by LC-MS/MS<br />
15 Application for setting<br />
modernization of food testing<br />
laboratories<br />
16 In vivo Pharmacokinetic and<br />
tissue distribution of pesticide<br />
residues in fruits and vegetables<br />
after oral administration in male<br />
wistar rats by LC-MS/MS<br />
17 Antiviral activity of<br />
nanomolecules against HSV-1 &<br />
2 targeting GM poteincC& B<br />
18 Inhibition of HIV and HSV 1 &<br />
2 entry by selective binding<br />
domain of herbal and metal<br />
nano-molecules targeting<br />
glycoprotein 120 (CCR5 &<br />
CXCR4) and glycoprotein C & B<br />
19 Novel lead compounds<br />
identification, isolation and<br />
characterization from some<br />
Siddha medicinal plants for<br />
cognitive enhancement activity<br />
in Alzheimer’s like conditions<br />
Dr. T. K. Praveen<br />
North Eastern<br />
Region (NER<br />
BPMC), DBT<br />
NewDelhi<br />
56.66 3 Years<br />
Dr Justin A AICTE New Delhi 18.00 3 Years<br />
Dr. S. N.<br />
Meyyanathan/ Mr. B.<br />
Babu<br />
Dr.S.P.Dhanabal/ Dr.<br />
N. Krishnaveni<br />
Dr. S. N.<br />
Meyyanathan (PI) /<br />
Mr. B. Babu (Co-PI)<br />
Dr Ashish Wadhwani<br />
Dr Ashish Wadhwani<br />
Dr S Ponnusankar<br />
DST-SERB, New<br />
Delhi<br />
Ministry of food<br />
processing<br />
industries, (MOFPI),<br />
New Delhi<br />
CSIR, New Delhi<br />
& Extra mural<br />
research theme<br />
programme<br />
FRPS UGC Startup<br />
Grant<br />
DST – Early Career<br />
Fellowship<br />
Central Council for<br />
Research in Siddha<br />
(CCRS), Chennai<br />
22.50 3 Years<br />
289.64 3 Years<br />
17.3 3 Years<br />
10.00 3 Years<br />
31.83 3 Years<br />
50. 00 3 Years<br />
Patents<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
1 Novel Glitazones incorporated with tyrosine:<br />
synthesis and antidiatetic activity<br />
2 Process for isolation of bergenin from<br />
Caesalpinia digyna rattler<br />
Patent Title Name of the Faculty(ies) Application No. Current Status<br />
3 Isolation of 5-heptadeca-5, 8, 11-trienyl<br />
1, 3, 4-oxadiazole-2thiol (gla-1) as a novel<br />
human topo-poison lead<br />
4 Isolation of sulpha quinovosyl diacyl glycerol<br />
(sl) (a human topopoison i), using flash<br />
chromatography<br />
5 Encapsulated drug admixture composition<br />
for the brain targeting via intra nasal route<br />
Patent<br />
1) Moola Joghee Nanjan<br />
2) Bommenahalli Revanappa<br />
Prashantha Kumar<br />
1) Ramamoorthy Srinivasan<br />
2) Moola Joghee Nanjan<br />
3) Moola Joghee Nanjan<br />
Chandrasekar<br />
4) Bhojaraj Suresh<br />
1) Dr S P Dhanabal<br />
2) Dr. S. Jubie<br />
3) Dr. MVNL Chaitanya<br />
1) Dr S P Dhanabal<br />
2) Dr. S. Jubie<br />
3) Dr. MVNL Chaitanya<br />
284768 Granted<br />
286441 Granted<br />
201741010426 Submitted<br />
201741010450 Submitted<br />
Dr K. Gowthamarajan 201741025232 Submitted<br />
List of Publications
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FACULTY AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS<br />
Dr.K. Gowthamarajan, Professor & Head ,Department of Pharmaceutics received 5th Faculty Branding<br />
Awards-17 from EET CRS, Research wing for Excellence in professional Education & Industry, Research &<br />
Branding company, Kolkata, India, 23 July, 2017<br />
Dr. Chaitanya MVNL, Lecturer was awarded Shri CV Jacob Award for best Original Paper presentation on<br />
Plant Biotechnology and Spices during National Symposium on Current Research in Biotechnology 2017,<br />
organized by JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty, JSS University, Mysuru and Society for Biotechnologists<br />
(India) during 15-16th Sep 2017.<br />
Dr. D. Raja received an award for the ‘Best Drug and Poison Information Centre’ from Indian Pharmaceutical<br />
Association (IPA), Anadhapur Branch, Andhra Pradesh.<br />
LIBRARY STATISTICS<br />
Library budget – 2017-18<br />
Sl.No Particulars Total budget allotted Expenditure Rs. In lakhs<br />
Rs. In lakhs<br />
1 Books 17 Lakhs 2.98<br />
2 Journals 5.08<br />
3 Online database 6.09<br />
4 Newspapers & Magazines 0.25<br />
5 CD ROMs 0<br />
6 Any other 0<br />
Details of Library books<br />
Dr. D. Raja,-Best Drug and Poison Information Centre Award<br />
Students Awards and Recognitions<br />
Mr. Nehru Sai Suresh, a Ph.D. Scholar received best E-Poster Award for the research entitled GLP-1<br />
mediated anti-alzheimer’s action of curcuma longa constituents-an insilico, invitro andin vivo analysis<br />
at International Seminar & Exhibition on Phytopharmaceutical : Emerging Challenges and Opportunities<br />
on 11-12 December 17, Organised by TIFAC CORE in herbal Drugs and Department of Pharmacognosy &<br />
Phytophamacy, Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi.<br />
Ms. Vanitha Rajesh, a Ph.D Scholar received best E-Poster Award for the research entitled Effect of Herbal<br />
extracts on Paraoxonase enzyme: invitro screening and insilico docking approach at International Seminar<br />
& Exhibition on Phytopharmaceutical : Emerging Challenges and Opportunities on 11-12 December 17,<br />
Organised by TIFAC CORE in herbal Drugs and Department of Pharmacognosy & Phytophamacy, Sponsored<br />
by AICTE, New Delhi.<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Particulars Numbers newly Procured Total No. of books<br />
as on June <strong>2018</strong><br />
1 Reference books 1579 11870<br />
2 Course books<br />
3 WHO Collections 0 1814<br />
4 Book bank 0 500<br />
5 Journals 0 675<br />
6 Project reports<br />
7 CD’s 0 370<br />
8 Video cassettes 0<br />
STATISTICS OF ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS<br />
Academic/ research Papers Poster Presentations<br />
presented<br />
Students Faculty Students Faculty<br />
National - 2 27 08 37<br />
International - - 02 04 06<br />
Total<br />
Faculty Guest Lectures and Invited Talks
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FINANCIAL EXPENDITURE INCURRED<br />
Sl.No Particulars Expenditure (Rs. In Lakhs)<br />
1 Expenditure towards organizing workshops/Seminars/Conferences 4.57<br />
2 Financial Assistance to faculty for attending workshops/Seminars/<br />
4.47<br />
Conferences<br />
3 Purchase of Equipment 3.00<br />
4 Any other (Non – Recurring and Recurring) 1403.45<br />
Blood Donation Camp<br />
The Blood donation camp was organised by Indian Red<br />
Cross Society, Nilgiri branch and Rotary Otacamund<br />
in association with Youth Red Cross of JSSCollege<br />
of Pharmacy, Ooty at C.S.I. Hobart Middle School,<br />
Udhagamandalam on 8th July, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Name of the hostel<br />
(Boys/Girls)<br />
HOSTEL FACILITIES<br />
Total No. of<br />
Rooms<br />
Accommodation<br />
Capacity<br />
Total No. of<br />
inmates<br />
1 Boys 73 294 294<br />
2 Girls 66 270 270<br />
Health Check-up Camp<br />
The Health Check-up Camp was organized by Indian<br />
Red Cross Society, Nilgiris Branch in association with<br />
Youth Red Cross JSS College of pharmacy Ooty, at<br />
Vivekananda Memorial Matric School, M.Palada on 15<br />
July, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES<br />
World Pharmacist Day 2017<br />
The World Pharmacist Day was celebrated by IPA, Nilgiris Local Branch on 25th September 2017 on theme:<br />
“From Research to Health Care: Your pharmacist is at your service” to create awareness about the pharmacy<br />
profession among general public. In this context, a human chain was observed by more than 700 student<br />
pharmacists, faculty pharmacists and practicing pharmacists from both community and hospital set-up in the<br />
district of Nilgiris. The office bearers and members of Chemists and Druggists Association of Nilgiris were also<br />
invited to support this professional task.On the same day about 45 student pharmacists in 15 groups worked<br />
in identified community pharmacies both in urban and rural areas and provided various pharmaceutical care<br />
services like patient counselling, health screening, etc. As a unique activity to attract the attention of general<br />
public, about 500 student pharmacists made a formation of Tablet and capsule in a ground situated at the heart<br />
of the Ooty town which was well received, recognized and published by media.<br />
AIDS Day Awareness Program<br />
The AIDS Day was observed by Indian Red Cross<br />
Society, Nilgiris Branch in association with Youth<br />
Red Cross JSS College of pharmacy Ooty. Rally was<br />
organised by the IRCS which included volunteers from<br />
JSSCPO and Santhi Vijay Higher Secondary School.<br />
World Pharmacist day rally<br />
JSSCPO Student distributing pamphlets<br />
to Retail Pharmacist
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CULTURAL AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES<br />
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)<br />
JCI 2017<br />
Our students participated in district level JCI inter collegiate cultural competition held on 18th August, 2017 and<br />
bagged overall championship trophy.<br />
JCI Cultural event<br />
56th National Pharmacy Week Celebrations, 6 – 10th Dec, 2017<br />
(Theme: Know Your Medicines: Ask Your Pharmacist)<br />
National Pharmacy Week is celebrated with the major focus of creating awareness amongst the public,<br />
other healthcare providers and authorities about the pharmacy profession in general and about the specific<br />
theme identified every year. The 56th National Pharmacy Week is being celebrated on the theme, “Know Your<br />
Medicines: Ask Your Pharmacist “.JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty in association with IPA, Nilgiris Local Branch<br />
is celebrating this year pharmacy week.<br />
July 15th: Outreach program was conducted at the adopted village at Nedugalcombai and Veeracombai by the<br />
NSS volunteers from JSSCP, Ooty.<br />
July 24th: Enrollment of new NSS volunteers.<br />
July 27th: The death anniversary of our past president DR.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was commemorated as a silent<br />
procession by the students and faculty members of JSSCP, Ooty.<br />
August 6th: The Swatch Bharath program was initiated by our principal at the college campus. An oath on<br />
keeping our country clean was taken and was initiated by cleaning the campus.<br />
August 15th: Independence day was celebrated at the college campus. Flag hoisting was by NSS Program<br />
officer and by Chief Guest Dr. Bhaskar Balakrishnan (Ambassador of India to Greece) and patriotic speech,<br />
patriotic song was performed by the NSS volunteers and sweet distribution was also held.<br />
August 19th: Orientation program for the new NSS volunteers.<br />
August 25th: Students participated in the campaign for save our rivers, organized by JSS AHER accompanied<br />
with Isha Yoga, Coimbatore.<br />
September 2nd and 3rd: NSS Students participated in organizing the conference conducted by the Quality<br />
circle forum of India. About 1000 delegates participated in this conference.<br />
September 4th to 15th: The Swachchata Pakhwada campaign was conducted. Under this campaign various<br />
competitions like elocution and essay writing were also conducted.<br />
September 13th and 23rd: Save our river campaign was conducted. About 30 NSS students volunteered<br />
themselves to clean the water reservoirs in the reserve forests of Tiger hills. The program was jointly carried<br />
out with the local municipal councilor Mr. Sampath. The principal and few faculty members also joined the<br />
campaign.
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September 13th and 23rd: Save our river campaign was conducted. About 30 NSS students volunteered<br />
themselves to clean the water reservoirs in the reserve forests of Tiger hills. The program was jointly carried<br />
out with the local municipal councilor Mr. Sampath. The principal and few faculty members also joined the<br />
campaign.<br />
September24th: The NSS day was celebrated. Personality development program was conducted for the NSS<br />
volunteers an lecturer was delivered by MR.Babu CEO IWIS Group Ootyon “Leadership motivation program”.<br />
About 100 NSS volunteers participated.<br />
September25th: World Pharmacist day. Participated in the human chain, from commercial road to ATC bus<br />
stand Ootacamund. Capsule symbol was displayed/demonstrated by the NSS volunteers at Shanthi Vijay school<br />
ground Ootacamund.<br />
October 13th: Safe hand wash awareness campaign was conducted at Manjakombai and Nedugulkombai<br />
trible village school.Demostration was given to students and village people on cleaniness and pamphlets were<br />
issued by the NSS volunteers.<br />
Dengue awareness was also initiated to the village people by the NSS volunteers.<br />
October 24th to 25th: An dengue awareness campaign was carried out at kandal and kumaran nagar area.The<br />
NSS volunteers made a door to door campaign and creating an awareness on cleanliness and proper storage of<br />
water. The program was jointly carried out by the Red cross of JSSCPO and ooty municipal officers.<br />
November 10th: Conducted blood donation camp in association Government headquarters hospital Ootacamund.<br />
30 units of blood was donated by the volunteers.<br />
Decmber 1st: Conducted world aids day awareness program by distributing the pamphlets to the public in and<br />
around ooty town. 25 NSS volunteers participated in the event and distributed pamphlets.<br />
December 11th: NSS volunteers participated in the International conference held at JSS College of Pharmacy<br />
where the NSS volunteers were involved in decorating the auditorium for the inauguration of the mega event.<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
January 25th: Participated in the rally on account of National voters day celebration. The rally was flagged off<br />
by the district collector Mrs.Divya IAS. About 100 NSS volunteers participated in the rally concluded at HADP<br />
auditorium were cultural program and speech was organized and two of the NSS volunteers bagged the prize<br />
in speech.<br />
January 26th: Celebrated 68th Republic day. Dr.Suresh Kumar Director TIFAC core JSS College of Pharmacy,<br />
Ooty was the Chief Guest of the day. Flag hoisting, speech and patriotic song by volunteers and sweet distribution<br />
were the events of the day.<br />
January 31st: Participated in the Thaipposam at Elk Hill Murugan temple in an attempt to regularize the traffic<br />
and pilgrims. About 20 NSS Volunteers participated in the event.<br />
Special camp at “THENGUMARAHADA”<br />
March 04th - 10th:<br />
The14th NSS Special camp was conducted at THENGUMARAHADA village. The Inaugural function started at 4:30<br />
pm in the Village Society hall where village people use to assemble for their evening activities,Forest ranger<br />
officer inaugurated the Special Camp by hoisting the NSS flag; The President of the function Thengumarahada<br />
Society president Mr.Mani addressed the gathering. He wished all the NSS volunteers a successful camp.<br />
Mr.B.Babu, NSS Programme officer has highlighted the programmes for the coming 07 days and he requested<br />
all the village people to co-operate with NSS unit in carrying out various activities scheduled.<br />
International Yoga Day<br />
International Yoga Day rally was conducted to create awareness among public in and around Ootacamund.<br />
The rally started from our college and was concluded at ATC which was accompanied by our principal Dr.SP.<br />
Dhanapal. It was programmed along with BNYS students of JSS INYS and various slogans and placards were<br />
also displayed.<br />
International yoga day 21st June <strong>2018</strong>
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Sl.<br />
No.<br />
Name of the Student Name of the Course Company Recruited Salary Package<br />
(Lakhs/ Annum)<br />
1. Shiyalaja M.Pharm<br />
2. Jithin John M.Pharm<br />
3. Mohammed Aanas B.Pharm<br />
4. Sruthi ninan Pharm.D<br />
5. Sai Sneha maduri Pharm.D<br />
6. Chaturya chinnapatti Pharm.D<br />
PLACEMENT DETAILS<br />
M/s. Novartis, Hyderabad 4.8<br />
Future Goals<br />
Sl. Name of the Department<br />
No.<br />
1 Pharmaceutics<br />
Future Plans / New Strategies<br />
To establish a patient centric for developing the customized drug<br />
delivery systems<br />
2 Pharm. Chemistry To establish custom synthesis laboratory<br />
3 Pharmacognosy<br />
Centre of Excellence in drug discovery from natural source and<br />
development of standardization protocols for herbal dietary supplements<br />
and herbal cosmeceutics<br />
4 Pharmacology To develop advancements in Neuropharmacology Testing Laboratory<br />
5 Pharmaceutical Analysis<br />
Centre of excellence in impurity profiling and genotoxicity studies of<br />
pharmaceuticals<br />
To organize a HPLC and LC MS/MS training program for the UG and PG<br />
students from various universities in South India.<br />
6 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology To establish a nodal centre for animal tissue culture technology<br />
7. Nikhil kumar Pharm.D<br />
8. Anju rose Pharm.D<br />
9. VLD nandhini Pharm.D<br />
10. Aswathi ES B.Pharm<br />
11. Dhivya S B.Pharm<br />
12. Richu BaBu B.Pharm<br />
13. Manju Rosey Josen Pharm.D<br />
14. Tenzin Tsundeo Pharm.D<br />
15. Swathy Krishna M.Pharm<br />
M/s. BioClinica, Mysuru 3<br />
M/s. Indigene, Bangalore 3.5<br />
7 Pharmacy Practice<br />
Pharmacy Practice Education<br />
Simulation Lab – Development<br />
of simulation lab practice and<br />
establishing the training center.<br />
Virtual Class Room (30%) Developing<br />
virtual class room materials atleast<br />
30% of the curriculum.<br />
Online MCQ’s test Multiple choice<br />
question’s materials will be prepared<br />
for the pharmacy practice subject<br />
Pharmacy Practice<br />
Research<br />
Platform for<br />
Pharmacometrics<br />
research<br />
Pharmacy Practice<br />
Training<br />
Pharmacy Practice<br />
Faculty Training Center<br />
Establishing center<br />
for the design and<br />
the conduct of OSCE /<br />
OSPE in Pharmacy<br />
Extension services<br />
and – program<br />
Summer School of Ooty on<br />
Applied Pharmacokinetics<br />
(SOAP)<br />
Center for Scientific Writing<br />
Module 1: Biomedical<br />
Literature evaluation (RCT and<br />
Epidemiological)<br />
Module 2: Writing a scientific<br />
paper<br />
Module 3: Biostatistics<br />
applications<br />
16. Anu joy thomes Pharm.D<br />
17. Karthikeyan B.Pharm<br />
18. Logapriya B.Pharm<br />
M/s. Life Pharmacy, Dubai 4.5<br />
Faculty Details<br />
19. Rajenderan PhD M/s. Pfizer, Chennai 5<br />
20. Saranya B,Pharm<br />
21. Naresh B.Pharm<br />
M/s. GSK, Chennai 4<br />
22. Shahad B.Pharm M/s. Astrazeneca, Bangalore 6
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ALUMNI TESTIMONIALS<br />
Mr. Samy Shanmugam<br />
Mr. Muthusamy Shanmugam is an alumni of the first B. Pharm. batch<br />
(1984-88) from JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty. He opted to pursue M.<br />
Pharm. Pharmaceutics from the same institution in 1991. Mr. Samy<br />
has over 3 decades of Industry experience and also a first generation<br />
serial entrepreneur. He developed and commercialized in excess of<br />
100 specialty dosage forms. He have professional experience in<br />
companies like Ivax, Kali Labs, Par Pharmaceuticals, Novel Labs, in<br />
USA. Mr.Muthusamy is a registered pharmacist in the State of New<br />
York.<br />
Dr. Nirmal Robinson<br />
Dr. Nirmal Robinson earned his Bachelors and Masters degrees from<br />
JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty in 1997 and 1999 respectively. He<br />
has then pursued a career in science and received his PhD from the<br />
University of Bonn, Germany followed with his postdoctoral training<br />
at Institute for Biological Sciences, National Research Council of<br />
Canada, Ottawa. He then started his own lab at the CECAD Research<br />
Centre, University of Cologne in 2012. His research interests lie in<br />
understanding the molecular cross-talk between metabolism and<br />
immunity. Since the beginning of <strong>2018</strong> he is leading the inflammation<br />
and human ailments laboratory at the Centre for Cancer Biology,<br />
University of South Australia.<br />
Ms. Sumati Randeo<br />
Ms. Sumati graduated her B.Pharm at JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty<br />
in 1995 and now a globally recognized Subject Matter Expert, an<br />
accomplished regulatory affairs and quality professional with 23+ years<br />
of experience in healthcare industry. Skilled in commanding global<br />
regulatory affairs, quality management systems, clinical trial operations<br />
of pharmaceutical, medical devices,diagnostics and nutritional<br />
product development.Recognized as industry’s quality trailblazer<br />
with leadership experience as Director-Global Regulatory Strategy &<br />
Advocacy,Abbot Labs. Currently handpicked to lead engagements as<br />
SubjectMatter Expert for the Government organizations like IPC, QCI<br />
and WHO in the niche field of Medical Devices and diagnostics.
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FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES<br />
The Department of Water & Health-Faculty of Life Sciences<br />
is enunciated in the JSS Academy of Higher Education &<br />
Research’s Strategic Planning Framework. It has a vision<br />
and a mission of achieving National and International<br />
distinction while strengthening local relevance. As the<br />
Department of Water & Health-Faculty of Life Sciences<br />
covers a wide spectrum of biological, biomedical and<br />
environmental sciences with several interdisciplinary<br />
research areas, it provides plethora of job opportunities<br />
at various biotechnological, agriculture, pharmaceutical<br />
and other industries as well as R & D organizations and<br />
teaching institutions across the country and overseas.<br />
The Department of Water & Health-Faculty of Life Sciences,<br />
JSS AHER strongly believes that interdisciplinary research<br />
and collaboration is crucial for ensuring continuous<br />
professional, scientific and innovative development in Life<br />
Sciences. Research at The Department of Water & Health-<br />
Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS AHER spans health care,<br />
cosmetic, biostatistics & bioinformatics, environmental,<br />
nanoscience & technology and food science which plays<br />
a major role in improving the quality of life.<br />
FLS - JSS JSS AHER Video Intro
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HOD’S PROFILE<br />
STRATEGIC PLAN<br />
Dr. Dattatri Nagesh<br />
HOD, Faculty of Life Sciences<br />
Dr. Dattatri Nagesh, he is involed in day-to-day administrative responsibilities of Faculty of Life Sciences, with<br />
includes designing new curriculum for expansion of the program, promoting research activities within Faculty<br />
of Life Sciences. Ihe is nvolved in the restructuring of facilities for the Faculty of Life Sciences including the<br />
designing of new laboratories and library.<br />
Research Achievements<br />
Northeastern University - Research Coordinator for IGERT (Integrative Graduate Education and Research<br />
Traineeship) Nanomedicine Science and Technology Program Member of the team that administers $3.3 million<br />
grant from National Cancer Institute (NCI) (2005 – 2010) and $3.1 million grant from National Science Foundation<br />
(NSF) (2010 – 2015) for the IGERT Program Develop curriculum for new graduate level courses in Nanomedicine<br />
Foster new interdisciplinary research collaborations within NEU and other research establishments/institutes<br />
Mentor graduate and undergraduate students in their nanomedicine-related research and course work.<br />
Awards And Honors<br />
Otis Dermer Scholarship: Awarded to the best new graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Oklahoma<br />
State University. (Spring 1998)<br />
Reviewer for Materials Science and Engineering C: Biomimetic and Supramolecular Systems; Advanced Drug<br />
Delivery Reviews; Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine; International Journal of Nanomedicine;<br />
Pharmaceutical Research, The British Journal of Radiology, Nanotechnology, Science and Applications.<br />
Member of Editorial Board: Dataset Papers in Nanotechnology - An Open-Access Journal under Hindawi<br />
Publishing Corporation.
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ADMISSIONS<br />
SL.NO Program / Course No of Students Enrolled Total intake<br />
Male Female Total Total<br />
1. Biotechnology (UG) 17 43 60 60<br />
2. Environmental Sciences (UG) 13 20 33 60<br />
3. Microbiology (UG) 15 30 45 60<br />
4. Food Nutrition &Dietetics (UG) 10 18 28 70<br />
5. Biochemistry (PG) 9 28 37 40<br />
6. Nutrition &Dietetics (PG) 2 27 29 20<br />
7. Cognitive Neurosciences (PG) 1 1 2<br />
8. Environmental Sciences (PG) 2 7 9 20<br />
9. Geoinformatics (PG) 5 4 9 20<br />
10. Bioinformatics (PG) 1 12 13 20<br />
11. Medical Statistics (PG) 3 1 4 20<br />
12. Molecular Biology (PG) 2 9 11 10<br />
13. Nanoscience & Technology (PG) 2 1 3 10<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
B.Sc - Life Sciences Examinations - January 2017<br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No. Passed Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade<br />
1 I Sem - B Sc ( Biotechnology) 30 30 100 - 8 8<br />
Sl Course<br />
No<br />
1 I Sem - B Sc<br />
(Biotechnology)<br />
2 I Sem - B Sc<br />
(Environmental<br />
Sciences)<br />
3 I Sem - B Sc<br />
(Microbiology)<br />
4 I Sem - B Sc<br />
(Food, Nutrition<br />
& Dietetics)<br />
5 I Sem - B Sc<br />
(Microbiology) -<br />
Old Scheme<br />
6 III Sem - B Sc<br />
(Biotechnology)<br />
7 III Sem - B Sc<br />
(Environmental<br />
Sciences)<br />
8 III Sem - B Sc<br />
(Microbiology)<br />
9 V Sem - B Sc<br />
(Biotechnology)<br />
10 V Sem - B Sc<br />
(Environmental<br />
Sciences)<br />
11 V Sem - B Sc<br />
(Microbiology)<br />
B.Sc - Life Sciences Examinations - January <strong>2018</strong><br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No. Passed Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade D Grade NCL<br />
58 58 100 - 15 31 12 -<br />
33 33 100 1 11 14 5 2<br />
45 44 97.78 - 7 12 19 6<br />
28 26 92.86 - 3 10 12 1<br />
2 2 100 - - - - 2<br />
30 29 96.67 - 8 7 8 6<br />
9 9 100 1 3 3 - - 2<br />
20 19 95 1 5 8 1 - 4<br />
12 12 100 - 7 3 2 -<br />
5 5 100 - 5 - - -<br />
4 4 100 - 1 2 1 -<br />
2 I Sem - B Sc ( Environmental 10 10 100 - 2 4<br />
Sciences)<br />
3 I Sem - B Sc (Microbiology) 21 19 90.48 - 3 9<br />
4 III Sem - B Sc ( Biotechnology) 12 12 100 - 6 4<br />
5 III Sem - B Sc ( Environmental 5 5 100 - 5 -<br />
Sciences)<br />
6 III Sem - B Sc (Microbiology) 6 5 83.33 - 1 3<br />
7 V Sem - B Sc ( Biotechnology) 10 10 100 - 8 2<br />
8 V Sem - B Sc ( Environmental<br />
Sciences)<br />
3 3 100 - 3 -<br />
9 V Sem - B Sc (Microbiology) 6 6 100 - 2 2<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
Course<br />
B.Sc (Life Sciences) II Sem<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No. Passed Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade D Grade NCL<br />
1 Biotechnology 56 55 98.21 _ 17 27 11 _ _<br />
2 Environmental<br />
Sciences<br />
32 31 96.88 1 12 12 5 1 _<br />
3 Microbiology 42 42 100 _ 5 13 21 3 _<br />
4 Food and<br />
Nutrition<br />
Dietetics<br />
B.Sc Life Sciences Examinations - June <strong>2018</strong><br />
27 27 100 _ 2 13 10 _ 2
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B.Sc (Life Sciences) IV Sem<br />
4 Biotechnology 29 26 89.66 _ 8 6 11 1 -<br />
M.Sc - Life Sciences Examinations - January <strong>2018</strong><br />
5 Environmental 10 9 90 1 2 5 _ _ 1<br />
Sciences<br />
6 Microbiology 21 18 85.71 _ 7 7 2 1 1<br />
B.Sc (Life Sciences) VI Sem<br />
7 Biotechnology 12 12 100 1 6 3 2 _ _<br />
8 Environmental 5 5 100 _ 5 _ _ _ _<br />
Sciences<br />
9 Microbiology 4 4 100 _ 1 2 1 _ _<br />
Sl<br />
No<br />
I Semester<br />
M.Sc - Life Sciences Examinations - January 2017<br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No. Passed Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade<br />
1 M Sc (Molecular Biology) 8 6 75 - 2 2<br />
2 M Sc (Biochemistry) 39 34 87.18 - 4 25<br />
3 M Sc (Bioinformatics) 8 8 100 - 3 4<br />
4 M.Sc (Nanosciences&<br />
6 5 83.33 - - 5<br />
Nanotechnology)<br />
5 M Sc (Cosmetic Science) 2 2 100 - - 2<br />
6 M Sc (Cognitive Neuroscience) 6 6 100 - 3 2<br />
7 M Sc ( Nutrition and Dietetics) 29 26 89.66 - 2 12<br />
8 M Sc (Geoinformatics) 11 7 63.64 - 2 3<br />
9 M Sc (Environmental Sciences) 7 7 100 - 3 4<br />
10 M Sc (Medical Physics) 9 8 88.89 - 2 3<br />
11 M Sc (Medical Statistics) 2 2 100 1 - 1<br />
III Semester<br />
1 M Sc (Molecular Biology) 6 6 100 2 - 1<br />
2 M Sc (Biochemistry) 17 16 94.12 - 3 11<br />
3 M.Sc (Nanosciences&<br />
1 1 100 - 1 -<br />
Nanotechnology)<br />
4 M Sc (Nutrition and Dietetics) 21 21 100 - 8 11<br />
5 M Sc (Geoinformatics) 1 1 100 - 1 -<br />
6 M Sc (Environmental Sciences) 4 4 100 1 1 1<br />
7 M Sc (Bioinformatics) 9 9 100 3 4 2<br />
8 M Sc (Medical Physics) 4 4 100 - 2 2<br />
Sl Course<br />
No<br />
I Semester<br />
1 M Sc (Molecular<br />
Biology)<br />
2 M Sc<br />
(Biochemistry)<br />
3 M Sc<br />
(Bioinformatics)<br />
4 M.Sc<br />
(Nanosciencesb &<br />
Nanotechnology)<br />
5 M Sc ( Nutrition<br />
and Dietetics)<br />
6 M Sc<br />
(Geoinformatics)<br />
7 M Sc<br />
(Environmental<br />
Sciences)<br />
8 M Sc (Medical<br />
Statistics)<br />
III Semester<br />
1 M Sc (Molecular<br />
Biology)<br />
2 M Sc<br />
(Biochemistry)<br />
3 M.Sc<br />
(Nanosciences&<br />
Nanotechnology)<br />
4 M Sc (Nutrition<br />
and Dietetics)<br />
5 M Sc<br />
(Geoinformatics)<br />
6 M Sc<br />
(Environmental<br />
Sciences)<br />
7 M Sc<br />
(Bioinformatics)<br />
8 M Sc (Medical<br />
Physics)<br />
9 M Sc (Cosmetic<br />
Science)<br />
10 M Sc (Medical<br />
Statistics)<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No. Passed Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade D Grade NCL<br />
13 11 84.62 - 2 8 1 -<br />
40 32 80 - 3 25 4 -<br />
12 12 100 1 5 6 - -<br />
4 4 100 - 1 1 2 -<br />
30 22 73.33 - 1 19 2 -<br />
12 7 58.33 - 1 6 - 5<br />
8 8 100 3 3 2 - -<br />
4 4 100 - 1 2 1 -<br />
7 7 100 - 2 2 1 - 2<br />
38 38 100 - 4 24 6 - 4<br />
5 5 100 - 1 3 - - 1<br />
27 25 92.59 - 3 19 1 - 2<br />
12 12 100 - 2 6 1 - 3<br />
7 7 100 2 5 - - - -<br />
8 8 100 2 5 1 - - -<br />
1 1 100 - - 1 - - -<br />
2 2 100 - - 2 - - -<br />
2 2 100 - 1 1 - - -
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Sl<br />
Course<br />
No<br />
II Semester –M.Sc Life Sciences<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No. Passed Percentage O Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade NCL<br />
1 M Sc (Biochemistry) 37 34 91.89 1 5 21 4 3<br />
2 M Sc (Molecular Biology) 12 11 91.67 3 7 1 - -<br />
3 M.Sc (Nanosciences&<br />
4 4 100 - - 4 - -<br />
Nanotechnology)<br />
4 M Sc (Nutrition and<br />
28 27 96.43 1 1 14 5 6<br />
Dietetics)<br />
5 M Sc (Geoinformatics) 7 7 100 - 2 3 - 2<br />
6 M Sc (Cognitive<br />
2 2 100 - - 2 - -<br />
Neuroscience)<br />
7 M Sc (Environmental<br />
8 8 100 4 3 1 - -<br />
Sciences)<br />
8 M Sc (Bioinformatics) 11 10 90.91 2 5 3 - -<br />
9 M.Sc (Medical Statistics) 4 4 100 _ 1 3 - -<br />
Total 113 107 94.69 11 24 52 9 11<br />
III Semester –M.Sc Life Sciences<br />
1 M.Sc (Nanosciences&<br />
1 1 100 - - 1 - -<br />
Nanotechnology)<br />
2 M Sc (Environmental<br />
Sciences)<br />
1 1 100 - 1 - - -<br />
IV Semester –M.Sc Life Sciences<br />
1 M Sc (Biochemistry) 37 37 100 - 10 21 4 2<br />
2 M Sc (Molecular Biology) 7 7 100 - 2 3 1 1<br />
3 M.Sc (Nanosciences&<br />
Nanotechnology)<br />
4 M Sc (Nutrition and<br />
Dietetics)<br />
M.Sc Life Sciences Examinations - June <strong>2018</strong><br />
5 5 100 - 2 3 - -<br />
27 27 100 - 5 18 1 3<br />
5 M Sc (Geoinformatics) 12 12 100 - 2 7 - 3<br />
Faculty Statistics<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Department Professors Associate<br />
Professors<br />
Assistant<br />
Professors /<br />
Senior Lecturers<br />
Lecturers<br />
1 Division of Biotechnology 1 3 - -<br />
2. Division of Food and Nutrition 3<br />
3. Division of Medical Statistics 2<br />
4. Division of Biochemistery 2<br />
5. Division of Microbiology 2<br />
6. Division of Nanotechnology 1<br />
7. Division of Molecular Biology 1<br />
8. Division of Environment Science 4<br />
9. Division of Medical Physics 1 1<br />
HR Statistics<br />
Teaching Non-teaching Total<br />
35 10 45<br />
HR Turnover Statistics<br />
FACULTY<br />
Teaching Non-Teaching<br />
Appointments/ Continuations 7 2<br />
Promotions 30 Nil<br />
Resignations 03 Nil<br />
Retirements Nil Nil<br />
Deputations Nil Nil<br />
Tutors<br />
6 M Sc (Cognitive<br />
5 5 100 1 3 1 - -<br />
Neuroscience)<br />
7 M Sc (Environmental<br />
7 7 100 2 5 - - -<br />
Sciences)<br />
8 M Sc (Bioinformatics) 8 8 100 3 4 1 - -<br />
9 M Sc (Medical Physics) 1 1 100 - - 1 - -<br />
10 M Sc (Medical Statistics) 2 2 100 - 2 - - -<br />
11 M Sc (Cosmetic Science) 2 2 100 - 2 - - -<br />
Total 113 113 100 6 37 55 6 9
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Faculty Exchange Program<br />
Dr.Shivaraju HP, Asst. Prof. in Environmental Science and Dr.Ravikumar M, Asst. Prof. in Geoinformatics from<br />
Department of Water and Health visited KhonKaen University Thailand from 23rd July to 30th Septembe-<strong>2018</strong><br />
under Faculty Exchange programme.<br />
Dr.Shivaraju HP and Dr.Ravikumar M were awarded international visiting scholar fellowship under the<br />
mentorship of Prof. Pisit, Department of Environmental Science and Prof. PipatReungsang, Department of<br />
Computer Science, KKU, Thailand.<br />
Dr.Shivraju, Dr. Ravi with Dr. Somkiat Srijaranai, KKU, Thailand<br />
Student Exchange Program<br />
Ms.Harshitha K and Ms.Vibhagopal, MSc students of Environmental Sciences also visited KKU under Student<br />
exchange programme from 23rd July to 30th Septembe-<strong>2018</strong>, that is in the same duration.The students<br />
conducted research work on “Preparation and characterization of rice husk based biochar from heavy metal<br />
remeadiation” and “study on biofilm for biological treatment of wastewater treatment”.<br />
National and International Collaborations<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Nature of<br />
Collaboration<br />
(MoU/MoA/ etc)<br />
Name of the<br />
Collaborating Agency/<br />
organization<br />
1. MOU QuantumZymePvt.<br />
Ltd., Bangalore on 8th<br />
Feb,<strong>2018</strong><br />
Focus areas- academic/<br />
research/ etc.<br />
Outcome so far<br />
Research in Bioinformatics Students have placed in the<br />
company and registered for<br />
PhD in JSSAHER<br />
2. MOU Innov4Sight, Bangalore Research in Bioinformatics Innov4Sight employees<br />
registered for PhD in<br />
JSSAHER<br />
3. MOU National Institute<br />
of Pharmaceutical<br />
Education and<br />
Research, Kolkata<br />
4. MoA Charite Institute of<br />
Internal Medicine and<br />
Dermatology, Charite-<br />
Universitatsmedizin<br />
Berlin, Germany<br />
5. MoU INM Technologies<br />
Bangalore<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Attended<br />
Research in anti snake<br />
venom<br />
Academic : Curriculum<br />
Development, student<br />
and faculty exchange<br />
Research: Institutionaland<br />
Professional Development.<br />
Research in Nanoscience<br />
Institutional/ National International Total<br />
Regional/State<br />
06 06 05 17<br />
Project sanctioned and two<br />
JRF have been appointed<br />
Under process<br />
Nanoscience students have<br />
already completed their<br />
MSc projects<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Attended<br />
Ms Miki, Ms Aarshita, Ms Vibha ,Prof. Pisit, Dr.SomkiatSrijaranai, Dr.Shivraju,<br />
Dr. Ravi, Prof. PipatReungsang, Assistant Dean, Faculty of Science, KKU Thailand
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Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Organised<br />
Sl. No<br />
Name of the<br />
College<br />
Institutional/<br />
Regional/State<br />
National International Total<br />
1 DW&H-FLS - 01 02 02<br />
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (ICEHPN-2017)<br />
A two-day International Conference on Environment, Health and Policy Nexus was organized by the Division<br />
of Environmental Science, Department of Water & Health and Health System & Management Studies on 27-<br />
28 July, 2017 at JSS AHER, Mysuru. Dr. David Jenkins, Plymouth University, UK inaugurated the Conference.<br />
Dr.Dattatri K. Nagesha, Head, DW&H, JSSU welcomed the gathering. Prof. S.P. Manjunatha, Secretary, JSS<br />
Mahavidyapeeta, Mysuru spoke about environment and health issues across the globe as well as ill effects of<br />
pollution and its impact on the quality of life. Later Dr. David Jenkins spoke about the impending water crisis<br />
and havoc caused on the population of India.<br />
In all, about 300 delegates, including invitees and experts of India and abroad (U.K., Namibia, Malaysia, Africa,<br />
Nepal and Iran) representing many institutions: Anna and Crescent Universities, Chennai; Central University,<br />
Kasargod; Bangalore University; IISc, Bangalore; Bharathidasan University, Tamil Nadu; CSIR-CGCRI, Kolkata,<br />
IGBC Green Healthcare Rating etc. participated in the Conference.<br />
International Day of Immunology - <strong>2018</strong><br />
To mark the International Day of Immunology - <strong>2018</strong>, the Division of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics,<br />
Department of Water and Health – Faculty of Life Sciences (D&W - FLS), JSS Academy of Higher Education<br />
and Research (JSS AHER), Mysuru, in association with Indian Immunological Society (IIS), All India Institute of<br />
Medical Sciences, New Delhi, organised a One day program on the theme “Life Style Management and the<br />
Immune System” on Apr.30 at JSS Medical Institution campus, Mysuru.<br />
The Chairman, Prof. Chandrashekarappa, and the HOD, Dr. Dattatri K Nagesha, D&W – FLS, graced the<br />
occasion. There was a special lecture by Dr. Joseph Kingston, Scientist, Defence Food Research Laboratory,<br />
who conveyed the key message on how lifestyle management plays a major role on improving good immune<br />
system.<br />
Inauguration on the Day of International Day of Immunology<br />
Photos : L – R: Dr.Mamatha, , Coordinator, HSMS , JSS AHER, Prof G K Chandrashekarappa, Chairman, Faculty<br />
of Life Sciences, the Chief Environment Officer of the Pollution Control Board, Dr. T V Ramachandra, Prof, Indian<br />
Institute of Science, Dr. B. Manjunath,, Registrar, JSS AHER, Dr. David Jenkins, Prof, Plymouth University,<br />
United Kingdom, Prof Manjunath, Secretary to JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Dr. P A Kushalappa, Director Academics,<br />
JSS AHER, Dr. S. Balasubramanian, Dean and Director Research, JSS AHER , Dr. H. P. Shivaraju, Assistant<br />
Professor, Faculty of Life Sciences are seen inaugurating the event by lighting the lamp.<br />
“Current Trends in Hospital Dietetics”<br />
Division of Nutrition and Dietetics, Department of Water and Health, Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS Academy of<br />
Higher Education and Research, Mysuru in collaboration with Indian Dietetic Association, IDA, Mysuru chapter<br />
organized a day work shop on “Current trends in hospital dietetics” on 24th February, <strong>2018</strong>, at Gallery 6,<br />
JSS Medical College, Mysuru. The inaugurals was presided by Dr Asna Urooj, Professor, Chairperson, DOS<br />
in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, President, Indian Dietetic Association, Mysuru chapter,<br />
Dr. Kushalappa PA, Director Academics, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru, Prof. GK<br />
Chandrashekarappa, Chairman, Dr Vanitha Reddy, co-ordinator, Nutrition and Dietetics, Ms Greena Menezes,<br />
Secretary, IDA-Mysuru. PG Students of JSS AHER, Mysuru, University of Mysore, Research Scholars and<br />
members of IDA attended the workshop. The speakers namely Dr Asna Urooj, gave introduction to the subject<br />
of Nutrition and dietetics and its importance, Mrs Greena (Chief Dietician, Columbia Asia Hospital, Mysuru)<br />
spoke about the importance of therapeutic diets used in hospitals, Mr.Chandan Vinay (Dietician, ESI hospital<br />
Bangalore) emphasized the difference and significance of home based enteral feeds.<br />
Guest Lectures Organised
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Research Thrust Areas:<br />
Environment Science<br />
- Hydrology and Integrated Water Resource<br />
management<br />
- Water and waste Water treatment technique<br />
- Conservation Biology and Management<br />
- Material for water and energy<br />
Nanoscience& Technology<br />
- Biomaterials &Nanomaterials<br />
- Protein and polymer based nanodrugs<br />
- Nanomaterial based renewal energy<br />
- Drug delivery<br />
Geoinformatics<br />
- Health Geoinformatics<br />
- Climate change<br />
- Reigonal Planning<br />
Molecular Biology<br />
- SIRNA based gene delivery system<br />
- Rare diseases<br />
- FTS – Z : a target for anti-bacterial activity<br />
Microbiology<br />
- Medical Microbiology<br />
- Clinical Microbiology<br />
- Probiotics Microbiology<br />
- Water Microbiology<br />
RESEARCH<br />
Food and Nutrition<br />
- Clinical Nutrition<br />
- Community Nutrition<br />
- Neutraceuticals and Final Foods<br />
- Disease specific product development<br />
Medical Statistics<br />
- Bio Data Analytics<br />
- Data Mining Techniques<br />
- Epidemiology Studies<br />
- Time Series Analysis<br />
- Multi variant Analysis<br />
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Thrust Area<br />
- Immunology and allergic diseases<br />
- Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing<br />
- Molecular diagnostics of bacterial disease<br />
through genomic and proteomic approaches<br />
- Developmental Biology and Neurogenetics<br />
- Plant Molecular Biology<br />
- Probiotics, Phytochemistry and Food<br />
Biotechnology<br />
7(d): External Research projects Sanctioned/Ongoing details:<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Name of the Principal<br />
investigator<br />
Title Funding Agency Status Amount<br />
sanctioned in<br />
Lakhs<br />
1. Dr. J R Kumar Anti -snake venom project National Institute of<br />
Pharmaceutical research and<br />
education(NIPER) Kolkata and<br />
Bengal Pharmaceuticals and<br />
Chemicals, Kolkata<br />
2. Dr. J R Kumar Development of immunological<br />
test for detection of South India<br />
Russell’s viper and cobra snake<br />
bite<br />
3. Mrs.Kavitha Raj V Dr.<br />
J R Kumar Mentor<br />
and supervisor<br />
Characterization of<br />
immunomodulatory molecules<br />
targeting p38 MAPK/cPLA2<br />
pathway from Sanadhika plant<br />
in Experimental Autoimmune<br />
Encephalomyelitis Model<br />
4. Dr.Gopenath T S Degenerative effects of<br />
organophosphate pesticides on<br />
the formation of an inner plexiform<br />
layer during retinal development<br />
and protective roles of growth<br />
factors in an in vitro 3 D culture<br />
system derived from embryonic<br />
chick retina<br />
5. Dr.Chandan.S Genomic and proteomic analysis<br />
of outer membrane vesicles from<br />
clinical isolates of Leptospira and<br />
development of antileptospiral<br />
peptidomimetic<br />
6. Dr. Kiran Kumar M.N Vaccine Adjuvant co-delivery<br />
with food allergen- via intestinal<br />
mucosa as a novel alleren specific<br />
immunotherapy approach to food<br />
allergy<br />
DBT – BIRAC (Biotechnology<br />
Industry Research Assistance<br />
Council ) Govt of India<br />
Ongoing 07.30<br />
Sanctioned 47.37<br />
WOS –A DST, Govt of India Ongoing 21.80<br />
DST – ECR, Govt of India Ongoing 35.00<br />
DST-SERB-YSS Ongoing 37.9<br />
DST-SERB-YSS Ongoing 26.00<br />
Research Grants Received:<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Granting Agency No. of projects Amount of Grant sanctioned<br />
(in lakhs )<br />
1. National Institute of Pharmaceutical research and<br />
education(NIPER) Kolkata and Bengal Pharmaceuticals<br />
and Chemicals, Kolkata<br />
2. DBT – BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research<br />
Assistance Council ) Govt of India<br />
01 07.30<br />
01 47.37<br />
3. WOS –A DST, Govt of India 01 21.8<br />
4. DST – ECR, Govt of India 01 35.00
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External Research Projects Submitted<br />
Sl.No Title of the Project Principle Investigator with<br />
Dept. Name<br />
1 Attenuation of Virulence<br />
and Quorum Sensing in<br />
Streptococcus pneumoniae by<br />
Inhibiting Anthranilate Synthase<br />
Pathway: A Potential Target To<br />
Combat Multi-Drug Resistant<br />
Strains<br />
Submitted to Amount Duration of the<br />
Project<br />
Dr. S. Chandan VGST 6 Lakhs 3 Years<br />
Faculty Awards and Recognitions<br />
Staff and students of Division of Environmental Science participated in the two days National Conference on<br />
Sustainable Water Technology at Cresent University, Chennai on 21 & 22-9-2017. Smt. N. Pallavi , submitted<br />
an Oral presentation for which she got second prize. Smt. Pallavi, Mr. Anil Kumar K.M & Sri. Midhun<br />
G and two PG environmental science students Smt. Suryalakshmi C K & Ms. Ashika Onita Nazareth also<br />
submitted poster presentation.<br />
2 Abrogating cancer via inhibition<br />
of mitochondrial cholesterol<br />
uptake by targeting 18kDa<br />
translocator protein<br />
Dr. Raghu Ram Achar VGST 6 Lakhs 3 Years<br />
Determination of synergistic<br />
activity of proteolytic enzyme in<br />
combination with chemodrug<br />
and herbal augment in cancer<br />
therapy<br />
Dr.Latha K. C<br />
DST Biocare<br />
Women Scientist<br />
40 Lakhs 3 Years<br />
Publications Statistics<br />
Sl.No National Journal International Journal Total<br />
1. 08 30 38<br />
SmtN. Pallavi receiving the 2nd Prize for Oral Presentation on “Synthesis and Characterization of modified<br />
Titanium Dioxide for photocatalytic degradation of Paraquat “from the Chief Guest, Dr. David Jenkins<br />
List of Publications<br />
Smt. Kavitha Raj V, Mr.Avinash K O, Ms.Tej M Ganapathy, students of Dr J R Kumar from Neuro Immunology<br />
and Venom Pharmacology laboratory, Division of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, won the best<br />
poster and cash prize for their poster presentation titled, “Predicted, p38,Targeting Phytochemicals for<br />
Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment in Comparison with Current Therapeutic Drugs”, on 16-11-17,in the<br />
International Symposium on Neurodegenerative Disorders (ISND2017), organized by Society for Neuroscience &<br />
Department of Neurophysiology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore.<br />
L- R : Smt. V. Kavitha Raj , Ms.Tej M. Ganapathy, Dr. J. R. Kumar and<br />
Mr. K. O. Avinash at NIMHANS, Bangalore.
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Dr. H. P. Shivaraju submitted a research paper titled “Demonstration of Hybridized Processes for Waste to<br />
Energy under Partial Photocatalytic Processes” at the International Conference on Mechanical, Material and<br />
Renewable Energy, Sikkim Manipal University, Majatar, Sikkim from 8 -12-2017 to 10-12- 2017.His research<br />
paper was awarded “Certificate of Excellence in Best Paper Award” under renewable energy.<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Dr. H. P. Shivaraju receiving the “Certificate of Excellence in Best Paper Award”<br />
from Dr. A. Sreekumar, Professor, Pondicherry University<br />
Name of The faculty Department Achievement *<br />
(Research/academic/<br />
extension activities)<br />
Award (nature<br />
of the award)<br />
Recognition (professional<br />
bodies/ agencies/other<br />
universities)<br />
1. Dr.Kanthesh B M Molecular Biology Academic Appointed as BOE in Mysore<br />
University on 17th July,<br />
2017<br />
2. Dr.Kanthesh B M Molecular Biology Academic Appointed as an examiner<br />
for Ph.D. viva voce in<br />
Faculty of Marine Biology,<br />
Annamalai University,<br />
Annamalai Nagar, Tamil<br />
Nadu 14th Aug 2017.<br />
3. Dr. Raghu Ram Achar Division of<br />
Biochemistry,<br />
DWAH-FLS<br />
Extentionactivities<br />
Organized NSS<br />
activities from 1st to<br />
14th Sept,2017<br />
4. Dr. H. P. Shivaraju Environment Science Academic Dr.H P Shivaraju gave a<br />
special talk atCrescent<br />
University, on 21st<br />
September,2017<br />
5 Mrs N. Pallavi Environment Science Research 2nd Prize<br />
in Oral<br />
Presentation<br />
National Conference<br />
on Sustainable Water<br />
Technologyat Crescent<br />
University, Chennai on 21st<br />
and 22nd September 2017<br />
6 Dr.Kanthesh B M Molecular Biology Academic Invited as a Chair person<br />
in 15 IAAM National<br />
Conference at Vivekananda<br />
Arts and Science College for<br />
Women, Thiruchengodu on<br />
21st and 22nd Sep 2017<br />
7 Dr. Ravi Kumar Geoinformatics Academic Delivered a special lecture<br />
on Application of Geospatial<br />
Technology on Tourism"at<br />
Government First Grade<br />
College, Chamarajanagar<br />
District on 27th Sep,2017<br />
8 Dr.Kanthesh B M Molecular Biology Academic Appointed as a member<br />
of the Board of Examiners<br />
for adjudicating the Ph.D.<br />
thesis in Annamalai<br />
University, Annamalai<br />
Nagar, Tamil Nadu on<br />
6thOct , 2017<br />
9 Dr. Raghu Ram Achar Division of<br />
Biochemistry,<br />
DWAH-FLS<br />
Extentionactivities<br />
Organized NSS<br />
activities on 10th<br />
October ,2017<br />
10 Dr.Kanthesh B M Molecular Biology Academic Invited as a Special invited<br />
speaker in Blood Group<br />
identification camp at<br />
GSSS, First Grade College,<br />
Siddhartha Nagar, Mysuru<br />
on 28th October,2017<br />
11 Dr. J. R. Kumar Biochemistry Delivered a talk as<br />
Sessions Speaker “Snake<br />
Venom Research and<br />
Snake Bite Therapy” at<br />
the Centre for Cellular<br />
and Molecular Biology<br />
(CCMB),Hyderabadheld<br />
between 30th Nov to 3rd<br />
Dec, 2017<br />
12 Dr. H. P. Shivaraju Environment Science Research Paper Certificate of<br />
Excellence in<br />
Best Paper<br />
Award.<br />
13 Dr. T.S. Gopenath Biotechnology and<br />
Bioinformatics<br />
14 Dr. S. Chandan Biotechnology and<br />
Bioinformatics<br />
15 Dr.AshaSrinivasan Nano science &<br />
Technology<br />
Research - Project<br />
transferred to JSS in<br />
Jan <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Academic: Advances<br />
in PG Programme<br />
Research<br />
Early Career<br />
Research<br />
Award<br />
One year<br />
Certificate<br />
Course<br />
First Prize<br />
in Poster<br />
Presentation<br />
International Conference on<br />
Mechanical, Material and<br />
Renewable Energy, Sikkim<br />
Manipal University, Majatar,<br />
Sikkim on 8th Dec,2017<br />
DST-SERB Govt. of India<br />
Global Institute of<br />
Biosciences and Technology<br />
National Conference on<br />
Integrative Medicine for<br />
Health Care on 23rd-24th<br />
Feb <strong>2018</strong>
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16 Dr. Raghu Ram Achar Division of<br />
Biochemistry,<br />
DWAH-FLS<br />
17 Dr. Raghu Ram Achar Division of<br />
Biochemistry,<br />
DWAH-FLS<br />
18 Dr.AshaSrinivasan Nanoscienceand<br />
Technology<br />
Extentionactivities<br />
:Organizing<br />
Committee Member<br />
for NIC from 1st to 7th<br />
March, <strong>2018</strong><br />
Extentionactivities<br />
Organized NSS camp<br />
in Belagola from 19th<br />
to 25th March,<strong>2018</strong><br />
Research<br />
3rd Prize<br />
in Poster<br />
Presentation<br />
on “Green<br />
Synthesis of<br />
Nanomaterial”<br />
Centre for Nano and<br />
Material Science, Jain<br />
University, Ramnagara on<br />
23rd and 24thApril, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
19 Dr.Kanthesh B M Molecular Biology Academic - Appointed as a member<br />
of the Board of Examiners<br />
for adjudicating the Ph.D.<br />
thesis in Bharathiar<br />
University Coimbatore 21st<br />
May, <strong>2018</strong><br />
20 Dr.Kanthesh B M Molecular Biology Academic Appointed as a member<br />
of the Board of Studies for<br />
PG Microbiology syllabus<br />
in Vivekananda Arts and<br />
Science College for Women,<br />
Thiruchengodu on 4th June<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
21 Dr. Raghu Ram Achar Division of<br />
Biochemistry,<br />
DWAH-FLS<br />
22 Dr. T.S. Gopenath Biotechnology and<br />
Bioinformatics<br />
23 Dr. S. Chandan Biotechnology and<br />
Bioinformatics<br />
24 Dr. S. Chandan Biotechnology and<br />
Bioinformatics<br />
25 Dr. S. Chandan Biotechnology and<br />
Bioinformatics<br />
26 Dr. S. Chandan Biotechnology and<br />
Bioinformatics<br />
Extention activities<br />
Organizing Committee<br />
Member for<br />
International Yoga Day<br />
on 21st June,<strong>2018</strong><br />
Research/<br />
Administration<br />
Academic<br />
Academic<br />
Academic<br />
Academic: Advances<br />
in PG Programme<br />
Advanced P.G<br />
Diploma in<br />
Bioinformatics<br />
One year<br />
Certificate<br />
Course<br />
27 Dr. Raghu Ram Achar Biochemistry Academic Qualified in<br />
K-SET in July<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
Appointed as Project Officer<br />
for Knowledge Resource<br />
Centre for Science &<br />
Technology (KRCST), JSS<br />
MVP in 22nd June <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Appointed in JSSAHER as<br />
Academic Council Member<br />
in June <strong>2018</strong><br />
Global Institute of<br />
Bioinformatics Technology,<br />
New Delhi<br />
Appointed as BOE in Mysore<br />
University<br />
Global Institute of<br />
Biosciences and Technology<br />
K-SET, UGC<br />
Students Awards and Recognitions<br />
G. Shruthi, won Second Best Poster Award for her poster titled “Targeting Methanol dehydrogenase in<br />
Leptospirainterrogans to cleanse water bodies and sewage sludge from pathogenic microbes: Potential for<br />
prevention of Leptospirosis”, at a two-day International Conference on Environment, Health and Policy Nexus<br />
was organized by the Division of Environmental Science, Departments of Water & Health and Health System &<br />
Management Studies on 27-28 July, 2017 at JSS University, Mysuru.<br />
International Immunology day<br />
G. Shruthi receiving the prize from Dr. A. N Yellappa Reddy<br />
Winners of the Poster competition, Ms. Syeda Nayaab and Ms. M.R. Anusha with the theme<br />
“Impact of Western Diet on Immunity.
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Winners of Intercollegiate Scientific Poster Competition<br />
MekhalaNagabushanChitagudigi (Research Scholar under Dr.Chandan S) presented a Poster entitled<br />
“Attenuation of Anthranilate synthase a Potential to Treat S. pneumoniae and related complications” under the<br />
theme Medical Biotechnology atNational Conference on Innovations and Future Challenges in Biotechnology<br />
held at Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupathi, on 26 – 28th of March <strong>2018</strong>, and won Best Poster Award.<br />
Ms. Amrita S. R and Ms. Syeda Nayab receiving prize from Dr. C.K Renukarya<br />
PoojaBhagavat Memorial Mahajana Education Centre Metagalli, K.R.S Road, Mysuru had conducted intercollegiate<br />
scientific poster competition on “Scientific discovery & its application” on 22nd March <strong>2018</strong>. Dr.GirishChandran<br />
organizing secretary, Dr. Jyoti Bala Chauhan convener and Dr.C.K. Renukarya Director of PPMMEC conducted this<br />
competition for Biotechnology and Microbiology students. Students - Amritha S R and Syeda Nayaab of II year BSc<br />
Biotechnology, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, under UG section secured 1stprize, cash award<br />
and best poster presentation award for the poster titled “Biomedical applications of Magnetic Iron Oxide Nano<br />
Particles” under the guidance of Dr.AshaSrinivasan, Assistant Professor, Division of Nanoscienec & Technology,<br />
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research. Dr. Komal Kumar, Scientist, University of Helsinki, Finland &<br />
Dr. Geetha Professor of Biotechnology, University of Mysore were the honorary judges of this competition.<br />
National Conference on “Integrative Medicine and Health Care”<br />
Department of Biochemistry, JSS Medical College conducted a National Conference on Integrative Medicine<br />
and Health Care which was held on 23rd and 24th February <strong>2018</strong>. MSc IV semester Mr. Rishikesh Mishra and<br />
N. Sai Pawan of Faculty of Life Sciences, doing a research project under the guidance of Dr. Asha Srinivasan,<br />
Division of Nanoscience& Technology, Faculty of Life Sciences, participated in the poster and won First prize<br />
and Best poster award in the competition.<br />
Mekhala Nagabushan Chitagudigi receiving the Best Poster Award<br />
Ms.G.Shruti (Research Scholar under Dr.Chandan S)presented an Oral Presentation entitled “Metabolic Approach<br />
in Treatment Leptospirosis Using Green Synthesized Silver Nanorods: A Novel Alternative in Antimicrobial<br />
Therapy” under the theme Nano Biotechnology atNational Conference on Innovations and Future Challenges in<br />
Biotechnology held at Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupathi, on 26 – 28th of March <strong>2018</strong>, and received the<br />
Young Scientist Award.<br />
Rishikesh Mishra receiving Best Poster Award from<br />
Dr.Manjo Kumar Bhat, National Centre for Cell Sciences, Pune.<br />
Ms. G. Shruti receiving the Young Scientist Award.
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Ms. G. Shruti also presented a paper entitled “Targeting ATP Synthesis in Leptospira through Bioreduced<br />
AgNPs: A Potential Therapeutic Alternative in Treatment of Leptospirosis” authored by Ms. G. Shruthi, Mr. V<br />
Balamurugan, Mr. K. Shiva Prasad, Mr. Cletus J M D’Souza, Mr. S. Nanjunda Swamy and Dr. S Chandan at the<br />
3rd European Leptospira Society (3rd ELS) Scientific Meeting held at Alghero, Italy from 24th to 26th of May<br />
<strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Statistics of Academic Presentation<br />
Academic/ Research Papers Poster Presentations<br />
Presented<br />
Students Faculty Students Faculty<br />
Total<br />
National 10 05 12 05 32<br />
International 06 05 08 05 24<br />
Library Statistics<br />
Faculty Guest lectures and Invited talks<br />
Ms. G. Shruti at the conference<br />
Library budget<br />
Sl.No Particulars Total budget allotted Rs. In Expenditure Rs. In lakhs<br />
lakhs<br />
1 Books 40.00 Lakhs 23.76 Lakhs<br />
1 Books 10(for books and journals) 4.00<br />
2 Journals 10(for books and journals) 0.15<br />
3 Online database Nil Nil<br />
4 Newspapers & Magazines 0.24<br />
5 CD ROMs Nil Nil<br />
6 Any other Nil Nil<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Details of Library Books<br />
Particulars Numbers newly Procured Total No. of books as on June<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
1 Reference books 45 252<br />
2 Course books 262 992<br />
3 WHO Collections nil Nil<br />
4 Book bank Nil nil<br />
5 Journals 05 05<br />
6 Project reports nil nil<br />
7 CD’s nil Nil<br />
8 Video cassettes nil nil
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Hostel Facilities<br />
Sl. Name of the hostel Total No. of Accommodation Total No. of inmates<br />
No (Boys/Girls)<br />
Rooms Capacity<br />
Male Female<br />
1 UnnathinagarGirlsHostel - I 30 90 88<br />
2 Unnathinagar Girls Hostel - II 26 90 35<br />
3 HIG Girls Hostel 18 39 39<br />
4 MIG Boys Hostel 11 22 22<br />
Total 162<br />
Students at Krishi Vigyan Kendra<br />
Outreach Activities<br />
Swachh Bharat Summer Internship<br />
NSS wing of The Department of Water and Health – Faculty of Life Sciences conducted the Swachh Bharat<br />
Summer Internship-<strong>2018</strong> From 17 – 7-<strong>2018</strong> to 28-07-<strong>2018</strong>. The details of the activities are as follows :<br />
Day 1: 17th July, <strong>2018</strong>: First meeting regarding the number of students participating in the internship work<br />
(SBSI)<br />
Day 2: 18thJuly, <strong>2018</strong>: Discussion about the topics to be done for the internship work.<br />
Day 3: 19thJuly, <strong>2018</strong>: Grouping of the members based on the topics. Students were divided to three groups<br />
namely: 1. Best out of waste 2. Solid Waste Management 3. Water & Health Management<br />
Day 4: 20thJuly, <strong>2018</strong>: Discussion with faculty members for suggestions for the internship work.<br />
Day 5: 21stJuly, <strong>2018</strong>: Preparation of banners & placards on cleanliness and hygiene.<br />
Day 5 and 6: 23rd and 24thJuly, <strong>2018</strong>: Scripting & practising for the street play. Execution of the SwachhBharat<br />
Summer Internship <strong>2018</strong><br />
Day 7: 25 th July, <strong>2018</strong>: Starting of awareness campaign at Suttur & near by villages. First campaign was at<br />
JSS Primary School, Suttur. Students went to classes of the Primary School of JSS and created awareness on<br />
best out of waste. They explained to them about how to reuse plastic, newspapers etc. Students were taken<br />
on Educational tour to Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Suttur in July <strong>2018</strong> to create awareness on easy implantation of<br />
vermicompost.<br />
Day 8: 26thJuly, <strong>2018</strong>: Students went to the village Geemarahalli, where they conducted a walkathon on<br />
importance of cleanliness and hygiene. After the rally, they performed a street play on spreading of diseases<br />
due to open defecation. Students also gave a demonstration on how to reuse plastics & newspapers.<br />
Students staging a street play at the Government High School in Kupparavalli<br />
Later, students performed the same street play at the Government High School in Kupparavalli and JSS School,<br />
Suttur.<br />
Students at JSS primary school, Suttur
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Cultural and Sports Activities<br />
National Service Scheme (NSS)<br />
CELEBRATION OF COURSE COMPLETION DAY ON MAY 19, 2017<br />
On 19th May 2017, Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS AHER witnessed a unique event at Sri Rajendra Auditorium<br />
of JSS College of Pharmacy. ‘CCD 2K17’ that stands for Course Completion Day is a thoughtful substitute<br />
for the farewell parties for the outgoing students of an institution. The evening was started with a Carnatic<br />
vocal by Mr.Rakshith accompanied by Master Varchas on mridangam. The Director-technical of ‘Green Life<br />
Science Technologies’, Kannada Rajyotsava Awardee, Dr. Vasanth Kumar Timkapura was the chief guest.Dr.<br />
P.A Kushalappa Director-Academics JSS AHER, Dr. Balasubramanian Director-Research JSS AHER were the<br />
distinguished guests of honour. Chairman Prof. G K Chandrashekarappa, Head of the Department Dr.Dattatri K<br />
Nagesha and staff members of FLS were also present. The evening was filled with a lot of cultural events from<br />
both faculty and students. An array of performances of songs, dance performances, skits and games thrilled<br />
the audience.<br />
SEED BALL SOWING PROGRAMME BY NSS<br />
Volunteers of NSS from JSS AHER including the University departments: Department of Water and Health,<br />
Department of Health System Management Studies, JSS Medical, Dental and Pharmacy College participated in<br />
seed sowing programme “Vrukshaaropana 2017” held at Mutatti Forest Area, Malavalli, Mandya on 16th July<br />
2017. Volunteers and NSS Programme Officers were involved in dispersing around 2 lakh seeds across the<br />
forest area. Dr. KL Krishna, NSS Programme Coordinator, JSS AHER, Dr. Sunil Kumar, Dr. Gowrav Kumar and<br />
Mr. Raghu Ram Achar, Respective NSS Programme Officers were present.<br />
(L-R) Dr.Dattatri.K.Nagesha(Head of Department, Faculty of Life Sciences), Dr. G.K.Chandrashekarappa<br />
(Chairman, Faculty of Life Sciences), Chief Guest, Dr.Vasanth Kumar(Director- Technical,<br />
Green Lifescience Technologies), Dr. P. A. Kushalappa, Dr.Balasubramanian<br />
ANNUAL SPORTS MEET<br />
The Department of Water and Health, Faculty of Life<br />
Sciences, organised its <strong>Annual</strong> Sports Meet on 17 -<br />
11- 17 and 18 - 11 - 17. The two-day sports meet<br />
was inaugurated by Dr. B. Manjunatha, Registrar, JSS<br />
University and Dr.Kushalappa, Director of Academics.<br />
Sri. G. K. Chandrashekarappa, Chairman, Faculty of<br />
Life Sciences, and Mr. Lokeshappa, Director of Physical<br />
Education, JSS University, Smt. P. Ashwini, Sports<br />
Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Microbiology,<br />
Faculty of Life Sciences, were also present for the<br />
inauguration of the event.<br />
L-R : Mr. Lokeshappa, Prf G. K. Chandrashekarappa,<br />
Dr. K. C. Latha, Dr. P. A. Kushalappa, Dr. Manjunath<br />
and Smt. P. Ashwini inaugurating the event.<br />
Volunteers from Department of Water and Health,<br />
Faculty of Life Sciences participating in Vrukshaaropana event at Mutatti forest area.<br />
NSS organized SwachhataPakwada from 1-9-17.<br />
Several awareness programmes were organized, the<br />
details of which are given below.<br />
Short Film<br />
Short film competitionwas conducted in Department<br />
of Health System Management Studies, JSS Dental<br />
College building, Mysuru from 10:30am to 12 noon on<br />
8-9-17 on thetopic “What can I do for a clean India?”<br />
The valedictory function was conducted on Saturday 18- 11-17 at 4 PM. Shri G. R. Parameshwarappa ,<br />
President, Akhila Bharat Sharana Sahitya Parishath , Mysuru presided as the chief guest for this event and gave<br />
away the prizes.
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Cleaning up the campus:<br />
Students of Department of Water and Health got<br />
themselves involved in picking up the stones and<br />
clearing up the soil for lawn grass cultivation, clearing<br />
up the wastes on grass and plants and take necessary<br />
action to maintain the greenery of the lawns and<br />
gardens around the campus on 6-9-17:<br />
Care for Surroundings<br />
Volunteers discussed the policy in action for disposal<br />
of wastes on 13-9-17. The vegetable and fruit vendors<br />
in K.R Market, Mysuru, explained their concerns with<br />
respect to waste disposal. They are happy with the<br />
Mysuru Municipality for taking great initiative in<br />
clearing the wastes of market.<br />
Rally for Rivers:<br />
Volunteers interacted with the civilians and<br />
shopkeepers explaining the importance of saving<br />
rivers thereby motivating them to give a missed call<br />
to 8000980009.<br />
Keeping in view that in a democratic system, the<br />
government is sensitive to the views of most of the<br />
population and therefore, substantial support/demand<br />
through missed calls would be necessary for the<br />
positive river policy to come into effect.<br />
Some students spoke to the bus commuters and<br />
displayed the banners to propagate the message of<br />
giving a missed call as a support call. Dr. Raghu Ram<br />
Achar and Mr.Roshan K represented the Dept. of Water<br />
and Health and Dept. of Health System Management<br />
Studies respectively. The program was held on<br />
01-9-17:<br />
Orphanage Visit:<br />
Volunteers from Department of Water and Health and<br />
Department of Health System Management Studies<br />
visited AshadayakaSeva Trust, an orphanage on 14-<br />
9-17. Discussion on swatchata was done and it was<br />
recorded that they know very much about swacchata<br />
and its essentiality. Volunteers were motivated to<br />
visit and teach these kids on Saturdays and Sundays<br />
voluntarily. Value based books from Ramakrishna<br />
Ashram were distributed to the kids.<br />
Hand Washing and Disease Prevention:<br />
National Service Scheme (NSS) Units of JSS AHER,<br />
Mysuru organized NSS Day on 7-10-17 with a theme<br />
on creating awareness on ‘Hand Washing and Disease<br />
Prevention’ as a part of Swachhata Hi Seva Campaign<br />
of Govt. of India.<br />
An NSS rally was organized to create awareness<br />
about hand sanitization and disease prevention on<br />
7-10-17 from 9.30 am to 11.30 am. After the rally,<br />
NSS Day celebration was organized at Sri Rajendra<br />
auditorium, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru. The<br />
program was inaugurated by Dr. KM Veeraiah, Director, JSS Karnataka Open School, JSS Mahavidyapeetha,<br />
Mysuru by watering the plant and Dr. PA Kushalappa, Director (Academics) presided the function.Prof GK<br />
Chandrashekarappa, Chairman, Dept. of Water and Health briefed about the importance of NSS in building<br />
young India and asked all NSS youths to participate actively in NSS activities.<br />
NIC: National Integration Camp:<br />
NSS Cell, Youth Empowerment and Sports<br />
Department, Govt. of Karnataka and Jagadguru Sri<br />
Shivarathreeshwara University, Mysuru under the<br />
aegis of National Service Scheme jointly organized<br />
NSS National Integration Camp from 1st to 7th March<br />
<strong>2018</strong>. More than 150 NSS Volunteers and 15 program<br />
officers have participated in the program from different<br />
parts of the country like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh,<br />
Kerala, Telangana, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.<br />
Sri G.S. Jayadev, Secretary, Deenabandhu Trust, Chamarajanagara inaugurated the program on Thursday 1st<br />
March <strong>2018</strong> at 3.30 pm at Sri. Rajendra auditorium, JSS College of Pharmacy, Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagara,<br />
Mysuru. Guest of honor of the function Sri A.N. Pujar, Regional Director, NSS Regional Directorate, Bengaluru<br />
has highlighted the NSS activities and spoke about the importance of NSS National Integration Camps. Dr.<br />
B. Manjunatha, Registrar, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru expressed that, youth are<br />
slaves to social network. He called on the NSS volunteers to come out of mobiles and gadgets and told to them<br />
to talk with friends and family members. Dr. B. Suresh, Vice Chancellor, JSS Academy of Higher Education &<br />
Research, Mysuru in his presidential address said that, the youth are in their imaginary world and they are not<br />
realizing their own potential. This NIC may help them realize their importance to society. Dr. T.M. Promod<br />
Kumar, Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru welcomed the gathering while Dr. Raghu Ram Achar, NSS<br />
Program Officer, JSS AHER proposed the vote of thanks. The students were involved in flag hoisting, yoga,<br />
lecture, and cultural sessions in the camp. Students of Faculty of Life Sciences won several prizes for singing<br />
(solo and group), dance, and debate. The valedictory function was organized on 7th March <strong>2018</strong>, students<br />
emerged as a team and expressed their experiences in the camp.
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NSS <strong>Annual</strong> Special Camp conducted at Belagola, Srirangapatna Taluk<br />
The camp began with inauguration in the presence of the village dignitaries and NSS Programme Coordinator,<br />
Dr. KL Krishna on 19th of March <strong>2018</strong>. The students were accommodated for stay at Sri Anajaneya Convention<br />
Hall. The programme was organized by NSS Programme Officer, Dr. Raghu Ram Achar and Assistant Programme<br />
Officer Mr. Roshan K.<br />
HIV/AIDS Awareness Rally<br />
Day-2 “There was interaction session with the faculty members of Dept. of Water and Health, viz.,<br />
Dr.Shanmukappa, Dr.Gopenath, Dr.Kanthesh, Dr. Kumar JR, Dr.Chandan, Dr.Shivaraju, Dr.Lingaraju, and<br />
Dr.Kiran Kumar who motivated the students to create an impact in the social service.<br />
Day 3: Students took to streets in a procession carrying the flyers for HIV/AIDS awareness and Awareness on<br />
Hand washing techniques. Students visited anganvadis and explained the kids about the importance of hand<br />
washing. The evening session included a street play which was organized near the Primary Health Care Centre.<br />
The students performed their skits on stage and educated the villagers on the HIV/AIDS related issues as per<br />
the directions given by NACO (National AIDS Control Organisation).<br />
Day 4: Blood sugar-BP check-up and awareness on poisoning were organized. The session was carried out<br />
by the Department of Pharmacy Practice of JSS College of Pharmacy. The students also performed cleaning<br />
activities near the convention hall and temple premises.<br />
Day 5: Dental camp was organized. Doctors and interns from JSS Dental College & Hospital carried out the<br />
screening and treatment. A group discussion was held for all the volunteers in the evening session.<br />
Day 6: Medical camp was organized. Doctors from JSS Medical Hospital were involved in the health checkup.<br />
Around 200 villagers and 50 school children were screened and given medicines and prescription as per<br />
the requirement. The Division of Nutrition & Dietetics of Dept of Water and Health provided consultation to the<br />
villagers regarding the nutritional aspect for their health condition. They also calculated the BMI index of the<br />
individuals.<br />
Day 7: This was the last day of the camp and a valedictory session was organized where the best volunteers of<br />
the camp were felicitated.<br />
Kodagu and Kerala Flood Relief<br />
The students and staff of the Department of Water & Health- Faculty of Life Sciences acquired items like<br />
clothes, biscuits, bread, water bottles, rusks, toilet soaps, undergarments, sanitary pads, medicines, mosquito<br />
repellents, chocolates, towels, rain coats, etc. extending the support towards Flood Relief Camps of Kodagu<br />
and Kerala. The submissions were made at Rangacharyalu Memorial Hall (Town Hall). The items are being sent<br />
to Kodagu and Kerala by the MCC and NGOs. Our prayers are for the wellbeing of the people of flood affected<br />
areas. The students and faculty actively participated in the collection and procuring of the necessary items<br />
within a short span of time.<br />
Skit on Mahatma Gandhi in honour of Gandhi Jayanti:<br />
A skit on Mahatma Gandhi prepared by NSS volunteers<br />
of JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research. This<br />
has been submitted as skit to UGC on the account of<br />
Gandhi Jayanti being celebrated on October 2nd, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Volunteers and Programme Officer of Dept of Water<br />
and Heath - FLS were involved in the preparation of<br />
the skit.<br />
Hand Sanitization Demonstration
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Placement Details<br />
S.<br />
No.<br />
Name of the<br />
Division<br />
Name of student Name of the company Salary offered<br />
1. Molecular Biology Mr. Dinesh Kumar SreeGluco Biotech Rs 2.16 lpa<br />
2. Biochemistry Venkatesh A IQVIA (Quintiles Research India Pvt. Ltd.) Bangalore Rs 2.53 lpa<br />
Vandana V IQVIA (Quintiles Research India Pvt. Ltd.) Bangalore Rs 2.53 lpa<br />
Nithin KR Lecturer in LalBahaddur Arts Science &SB<br />
SolabannaShetty Commerce College,Sagar<br />
Karnataka<br />
1.56 lpa<br />
Priya K Molecular Connections, Bangalore 2 lpa<br />
3. Medical Statistics Vaishnavi Adichunchungiri Hospital, Mandya , Karnataka Rs 1.8 lpa<br />
4. Medical Physics<br />
5. Bioinformatics<br />
6.<br />
Nutrition and<br />
Dietetics<br />
Ms.KhansaFathima Assistant Professor in faculty of Life Sciences Rs2.76 lpa<br />
Ms KainoNahinda<br />
Namibian Government Hospital<br />
Rs 5,60,000<br />
Lpa<br />
Mr.SantoshHegde T D University, Bangalore Rs2.76 lpa<br />
Mr.HemanthNaik BiSeP, Bangalore Rs 1.2 lpa<br />
Ms H. S. Upasana<br />
Ms.A.Shivani<br />
Ms. H. N. Ashwini<br />
NarayanaHrudalaya, Bangalore<br />
Abbot Nutrition, New Delhi<br />
Nutritionist at Gym, Bangalore<br />
Aghil Second Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore Rs1.68 lpa<br />
Sinchulal Suaze Pvt ltd. Coimbatore Rs 1.8 lpa<br />
7. Geoinformatics<br />
Aharavana GeospectrumPvt. Ltd. Bangalore 1.44 lpa<br />
Krishna Murthy - EGIS Geoplan Pvt ltd- 1.44 lpa<br />
8.<br />
Environment<br />
Science<br />
Jaffer Congnizent Technology Solutions-Bangalore 2.4 lpa<br />
Kumar- EGIS Geoplan Pvt ltd 1.44 lpa<br />
Suryalakshmi HGS, Bangalore Rs2,40,000 lpa<br />
Anusha. H Nutri Sciences Rs 1,44,000 lpa<br />
Aakarsha Biocon, Bamgalore Rs 1,20,000 lpa<br />
Fathima Central Pollution Control Board Rs1,92,000 lpa<br />
Ndamonghenda Natural Sciences School Rs3,00000 lpa<br />
Committees
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Department of Health System<br />
Management Studies<br />
The Department is currently offering MBA in Hospital<br />
administration, MBA which is a 2 year full time (4 Sem)<br />
program (approved by UGC, Govt. of India) The Objectives<br />
of course is unlike the generic MBA & PGDM courses<br />
which are accepted as mosaic courses wherein students<br />
are given classroom conceptual inputs on a variety of<br />
subjects including fundamental courses & specialization<br />
courses in Finance, Marketing, HR, IT, Banking &<br />
Insurance etc.,<br />
The thrust areas include Health informatics, Quality<br />
in health care and managerial issues in healthcare.<br />
Faculty are engaged in active research and have been<br />
presenting research papers at National and International<br />
conferences. Publications have also been made in reputed<br />
journals. They also guide students in their project work.<br />
HSMS - JSS AHER Video Intro
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PROFILE<br />
Strategic Plan: “EMERGE”<br />
Dr. Mamatha H.K<br />
Coordinator, Department of Health System Management Studies<br />
Dr. Mamatha H K has about seventeen years of rich experience in the area of Dentistry, Management and<br />
Teaching. She Possess good knowledge of business communication and use of computer systems. Earlier, she<br />
has worked as Project coordinator at JSS University since September 2010. Appointed as faculty and course<br />
coordinator for MBA Hospital administration course at JSS University in October 2013; she has been catering to<br />
the administrative and academic needs of the Department of Health System Management Studies and steered<br />
it to success.<br />
E<br />
M<br />
E<br />
R<br />
G<br />
E<br />
Excellence in Education<br />
Meeting the Expectations of Stakeholders<br />
Enhancing Faculty Knowledge he & skills<br />
Reaching out through Collaborations<br />
Growth<br />
Evaluation<br />
Institution achievements:<br />
The department being the youngest in the Deemed-to-be-University has been able to make significant<br />
development in terms of infrastructure and human resource since establishment. The research activities have<br />
been substantial, and all faculty are pursuing their PhD at various levels of research. Placement has been good<br />
with graduating students getting placed immediately. Internship and hospital visits have been contributing to<br />
academics as well as placement for students.<br />
Future goals:<br />
Commencement of new programs in emerging areas is proposed in the next academic year. The initiatives<br />
will be towards realising the short- and long-term goals identified as per the Strategic plan of the department.
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ADMISSIONS<br />
SL.NO Program / Course TOTAL<br />
INTAKE<br />
No of Students Enrolled<br />
Male Female Total<br />
1. MBA Hospital Administration 60 24 23 47<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Organised<br />
Institutional/ National International Total<br />
Regional/State<br />
- - 01 -<br />
Sl<br />
Course<br />
No<br />
1 I Sem MBA-Hospital<br />
Administration<br />
2 III Sem MBA-Hospital<br />
Administration<br />
3 Iv Sem MBA-Hospital<br />
Administration<br />
Sl<br />
Course<br />
No<br />
1 I Sem MBA-Hospital<br />
Administration<br />
2 II Sem MBA-Hospital<br />
Administration<br />
3 III Sem MBA-Hospital<br />
Administration<br />
RESULTS ANALYSIS<br />
MBA (Hospital Administration) Examinations January - 2017<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No.<br />
Appeared<br />
No. Passed Percentage Distn I Class II Class<br />
33 31 93.94 9 17 5<br />
27 26 96.3 4 15 7<br />
1 1 100 - - 1<br />
RESULTS ANALYSIS<br />
MBA (Hospital Administration) Examinations January - <strong>2018</strong><br />
No. Passed Percentage Distn I Class II Class Pass<br />
Class<br />
44 28 63.64 1 15 12 -<br />
2 2 100 - - - 2<br />
33 26 78.79 - 13 13 -<br />
Guest lectures Organised<br />
Sl. Name & Details of the Expert Date Lecture Topic<br />
No.<br />
1 Professor Rainer Sibbel, Chair for<br />
International Health Management at the<br />
Frankfurt School of Finance & management,<br />
Germany<br />
6thMarch <strong>2018</strong> Global Challenges in Health care<br />
2 P.R.Gurumurthy Bhat, Assistant professor,<br />
Sheshadripuram college, Mysuru.<br />
3 Sowmya Errapa , Principal, Sheshadripuram<br />
College, Mysuru.<br />
4 Dr.Dionne Stephens, an Associate Professor<br />
in the Department of Psychology at Florida<br />
International University (FIU)<br />
15th May <strong>2018</strong><br />
16th April <strong>2018</strong><br />
22nd May <strong>2018</strong><br />
Talk on income tax<br />
Costing in hospital system<br />
Context, Culture & Health Literacy: Health<br />
Administrators, Role in Improving Health Systems<br />
for All<br />
FACULTY<br />
Faculty Statistics<br />
Professors<br />
Associate<br />
Professors/<br />
Readers<br />
Assistant<br />
Professors /<br />
Senior Lecturers<br />
Lecturers<br />
Tutors<br />
- - 6 - -<br />
HR Statistics<br />
Teaching Non-teaching Total<br />
6 2 8<br />
Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Attended
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375<br />
RESEARCH<br />
Interaction with Professor Rainer Sibbel<br />
Research Thrust Areas:<br />
Healthcare administration<br />
Health Economics<br />
Health Informatics<br />
Research Grants Received Statistics<br />
External Internal Total<br />
- 01 01<br />
Research Grants Received<br />
SL.<br />
No<br />
Granting agency No. of Projects Amount of Grant Sanctioned<br />
(Rs. in Lakhs)<br />
1 JSS AHER 01 0.25<br />
Publications Statistics<br />
Guest Lecture from Dr.Dionne Stephens<br />
Sl.<br />
National Journal International Journal Total<br />
No<br />
1 04 05 09<br />
International Publications<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Publication title Journal Title Vol No. Issue<br />
No.<br />
1 An Examination of the Relationship<br />
between Perceived Service Quality<br />
(LODGSERV) and Customers’<br />
Satisfaction: A Study on Selected<br />
Mid-scale Hotels in Mysuru,<br />
Karnataka<br />
2 SERVQUAL: concept, management<br />
strategies, critique”<br />
3 Health ATM an emerging solution<br />
for rural India<br />
4 The rural India and its menstrual<br />
hygiene<br />
Shanlax International<br />
Journal of Commerce<br />
Acme Intellects<br />
International Journal<br />
of Research in<br />
Management, Social<br />
Sciences & Technology<br />
Asian journal of<br />
development matters<br />
Asian journal of<br />
development matters<br />
Pg No<br />
Author<br />
6 5 12-27 Sujay M.J.<br />
Dr. Dhanalakshmi<br />
12 12 14-19 Sujay M.J.<br />
Dr. Dhanalakshmi<br />
12 1 143 Lakshitha Ghodake,<br />
Roshan.K, Dr.Divya<br />
12 1 173 Swetha k, Roshan.k
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National Publications<br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Publication title Journal Title Vol No. Issue<br />
No.<br />
Pg No<br />
Author<br />
Statistics of Academic Presentations<br />
1 Service Quality Influence<br />
on Customers’ Dining<br />
Experience: A Conceptual<br />
Review<br />
National Conference<br />
on Emerging Trends in<br />
Business & Economy<br />
ISBN<br />
978-93-<br />
84698-<br />
56-0<br />
Sujay M.J.<br />
Dr. Dhanalakshmi<br />
Academic/ Research Papers Poster Presentations<br />
Presented<br />
Students Faculty Students Faculty<br />
Total<br />
SERVQUAL: concept,<br />
management strategies,<br />
critique”<br />
Acme Intellects<br />
International Journal of<br />
Research in Management,<br />
Social Sciences &<br />
Technology<br />
12 12 14-19 Sujay M.J.<br />
Dr. Dhanalakshmi<br />
National - 5 - - 05<br />
International 03 3 - - 06<br />
2 Assessing the informed<br />
consent form filling practices<br />
in various patient care areas<br />
Journal of the Academy of<br />
Hospital Administration<br />
30 Jan-<br />
June<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
Kanakavalli K. Kundury<br />
Library Statistics<br />
3 Knowledge, Attitude and<br />
Practice surveys - A detailed<br />
review<br />
4 Biomedical Waste<br />
Management: Assessment<br />
of Knowledge, Attitude &<br />
Practices among Healthcare<br />
Professionals in a Tertiary<br />
Care Teaching Hospital<br />
5 Factor Analysis Scores<br />
In Multiple Linear<br />
Regression Model For<br />
Prediction Of Faculty<br />
Performance In Higher<br />
Education Institutions<br />
Journal of the Academy of<br />
Hospital Administration<br />
Biomedical and<br />
Pharmacology Journal<br />
International Journal of<br />
Computer Engineering<br />
and Applications,<br />
www.ijcea.com<br />
30 Jan-<br />
June<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
Dr. Divya Rao<br />
11 3 Dr. Divya Rao<br />
Volume<br />
XI<br />
Issue<br />
V, May<br />
17,<br />
ISSN<br />
2321-<br />
3469<br />
Pg 63-<br />
72<br />
Dr. Mamatha H.K.<br />
Awards and Recognitions<br />
The students of I year MBA and II year MBA won the best film documentary award during Swacchata<br />
Pakwada organized by NSS of JSS AHER during November 2017<br />
Faculty Guest lectures and Invited talks<br />
Dr. Mamatha H.K. was invited for orientation talk on NAAC criteria at JSS Ayurveda Medical College, Mysore on<br />
April 19th <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
Library budget – 2017-18<br />
Sl.No Particulars Total budget allotted Rs. In Expenditure Rs. In lakhs<br />
lakhs<br />
1 Books 1.5 lakhs 71,258.00<br />
2 Journals 02 lakhs 19,660/-<br />
3 Online database Nil<br />
4 Newspapers & Magazines Not allotted budget 11,565/-<br />
5 CD ROMs Nil<br />
6 Any other Nil<br />
Details of Library Books<br />
Sl.No Particulars Numbers newly Procured Total No. of books as on June<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
1 Reference books 107 612<br />
2 Course books Nil<br />
3 WHO Collections Nil<br />
4 Book bank Nil<br />
5 Journals 05 05<br />
6 Project reports 33 123<br />
7 CD’s Nil<br />
8 Video cassettes Nil
ANNUAL REPORT <strong>2018</strong><br />
379<br />
Financial Expenditure Incurred<br />
Sl.<br />
Particulars<br />
Expenditure (Rs.)<br />
No<br />
1 Expenditure towards organizing workshops/Seminars/<br />
-<br />
Conferences<br />
2 Financial Assistance to faculty for attending workshops/<br />
18,000.00<br />
Seminars/Conferences<br />
3 Purchase of Equipment 5.36 Lakhs<br />
4 Any other (Non – Recurring and Recurring) 47,788.00<br />
Hostel Facilities<br />
Sl. Name of the hostel Total No. of Accommodation Total No. of inmates<br />
No (Boys/Girls)<br />
Rooms Capacity<br />
Male Female<br />
1 Unnathi Nagar Girls Hostel - I 30 90 88<br />
2 Unnathi Nagar Girls Hostel - I 26 90 35<br />
3 HIG Girls Hostel 18 39 39<br />
4 MIG Boys Hostel 11 22 22<br />
TOTAL 22 162<br />
World Environment Day Celebration-June 5th<br />
<strong>2018</strong><br />
“Beat the Plastic Pollution”<br />
The JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research had<br />
organized a Walkathon on June 5th <strong>2018</strong> to celebrate<br />
the World Environment Day. The theme was “Beat<br />
the Plastic Pollution”. The walkathon was flagged<br />
off by Dr CG Betsurmath, Executive Secretary, JSS<br />
Mahavidyapeetha to mark the inauguration of the<br />
event. Dr B Manjunatha, Registrar, Dr. PA Kushalappa,<br />
Director Academics, Dr. H Basavanagwdappa,<br />
Principal, JSS Medical College, Dr.Sudheendra<br />
Bhat, Controller of Examination, Dr Parthasarathy,<br />
Dean- Global Engagement, Dr. M Guruswamy,<br />
Medical Superintendent, JSS Hospital, Dr. Pramod<br />
Kumar, Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy, Sri SP<br />
Shivashankar, Principal, JSS Public School and PU<br />
College, and Dr. H.K Mamatha, Coordinator, Dept.<br />
of Health System Management Studies, Dr. Dattatri<br />
Nagesh, Head, Faculty of Life Sciences, other officers<br />
from University and constituent colleges, faculty<br />
and students of colleges and school took part in the<br />
walkathon.<br />
Outreach Activities<br />
The NSS officers and volunteers of the university were also involved in organizing the event. The students of<br />
MBA Hospital administration Mr. Nishanth and team also had made video documentary on Plastic pollution<br />
and it was displayed throughout the rally in a LED display van. The university also distributed cloth bags to the<br />
public encouraging them to ban plastic bags. The video documentary was showcased to create awareness<br />
to the public on the plastic pollution and its hazards to all living beings. They were educated on the use of<br />
alternate modes for plastic such as cloth bags and the team went round KR market, D. Devarajurs road, JSS<br />
Mahavidyapeetha circle, Agrahara circle, KR circle, Gandhi Square, Ramaswamy circle, RTO, Ballal circle,<br />
Bannimantap and Hanumathanagar creating awareness to the public through their video documentary. Cloth<br />
bags were also distributed to the public on this occasion.<br />
In the Department of Health System Management Studies, a guest lecture was organized by Dr. GN Indresha,<br />
Scientist, and Head of Office, Regional Museum of Natural History, on “Biodiversity and Plastic Pollution”. The<br />
programme was well attended by all the faculty and students of the university departments and constituent<br />
colleges.
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Cultural and Sports Activity<br />
Induction Day Programme<br />
The Dept. of Health System Management Studies organized induction programme for fresh admission students<br />
of MBA hospital administration on August 21st, 2017 in the department.<br />
Teacher’s Day Celebrations<br />
The Students of the Department of Health System Management Studies JSS AHER, Mysore had celebrated<br />
Teacher’s day on 5th September 2017.Students of DHSMS, have organized various events including quiz,<br />
fashion show for their teachers. Both students & teachers enjoyed theday.<br />
Teachers day celebrations<br />
Farewell: July 2017<br />
The Department Of Health System Management Studies had organized Farewell programme for the students of<br />
2015-17 batch, on 3rd July 2017.<br />
Talents Day Celebrations<br />
Talents day was organized on 15th September 2017 as a part of cultural events to bring out the talent among<br />
students. The event was organized at the DHSMS department. All the staffs of Department Of Health System<br />
Management Studies and students of both the academic years were present during the function. Students<br />
participated in various cultural events and exhibited their talents.<br />
Talents Day Celebrations
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383<br />
Fun Week & Ethnic Day Celebration<br />
Fun week was organized from 2nd April – 7th April <strong>2018</strong> for the students in the department.<br />
The fun week had different themes for each day in a week. First day started with shades of Blue, followed by<br />
Retro Day, Twin Day, Black & White Day, Mismatch day & last day was ended with EthnicDay.<br />
Placement Details<br />
Name of the Student Name of the Course Company Recruiting Average Salary<br />
Shilpa Shree .C.R MBA-HA Clear medi health care, Mysore 20,000<br />
Vishal.J.M MBA-HA Sparsh Hospital Bangalore 15,000<br />
Tina MBA-HA Gunasheela hospital, Bangalore 17,000<br />
Kavermma .p.m MBA-HA Sparsh hospital 15,000<br />
Manohara.B.D MBA-HA NarayaMulti Speciality Hospital,<br />
15,000<br />
Bangalore<br />
Monica Muthamma MBA-HA Homeopathy Skin and cosmetology<br />
15,000<br />
clinic, Bangalore<br />
Sankalpa MBA-HA Cloud Nine, Bangalore 15,000<br />
Sports<br />
The sports meet was conducted on 6th and 7th Dec 2017 at JSS AHER sports ground, the meet was inaugurated by<br />
Dr. Kushalappa P.S, Director (Academics) and by the Guest of Honour Dr. Ravi M.D. Dean, Faculty of Management<br />
studies. The following events: Athletics (100mts, 100 mts * 4(Relay), Shotput), Volleyball, Throwball, Badminton<br />
and Cricket were conducted for both Boys and Girls.<br />
Referees’ were called in from UOM (University of Mysore) for officiating purpose and as well as State level<br />
Cricket player was also called in for officiating purpose for Cricket.<br />
Chirag MBA-HA Cloud Nine, Bangalore 15,000<br />
Pramod MBA-HA Clear medi<br />
15,000<br />
Radiant hospital, Mysore<br />
Priyanka MBA-HA Narayana Health, Mysore 15,000<br />
Prajwal MBAHA Manipal Hospital, Bangalore 15,000<br />
Chandushree MBAHA Suyog hospital 18,000<br />
Femi Navas MBAHA Fortis, New Delhi 20,000<br />
Anjana Alex MBAHA WIMS, Kerala 15,000<br />
Greeshma Mathew MBAHA WIMS, Kerala 15,000<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Sports meet – Department of Health System Management Studies
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COMMITTEES<br />
Committee<br />
Hostel Review Committee<br />
Prevention of Sexual Harassment<br />
Library Committee<br />
Anti-ragging Committee<br />
Member<br />
Dr.Divya Rao<br />
Dr.Divya Rao<br />
Dr.Mamatha& Mr. Mahindra<br />
Dr.Divya Rao<br />
Faculty Details: July 2017- June <strong>2018</strong><br />
Sl.<br />
No<br />
Department/<br />
Division<br />
Name<br />
Designation<br />
1 DHSMS Dr. (Col) M Dayananda Dean, Faculty of Management and<br />
Professor of Hospital administration<br />
2 DHSMS Dr. Mamatha H. K. Assistant Professor& Coordinator<br />
3 DHSMS Mr. Sujay M. J. Assistant Professor<br />
4 DHSMS Mr. Roshan K. Assistant Professor<br />
5 DHSMS Dr.Divya Rao B. J. Assistant Professor<br />
6 DHSMS Mrs. Kanakavalli K. Kundury Assistant Professor<br />
7 DHSMS Dr. Shalini N. Assistant Professor
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