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UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI-110 002
SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION BY STATE PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES FOR ASCERTAINING THEIR NORMS AND STANDARDS
A. LEGAL STATUS
1.1 Name and Address of the University JSS Science and Technology University JSS Technical Institutions Campus Mysuru – 570 006
1.2 Headquarters of the University JSS Science and Technology University JSS Technical Institutions Campus Mysuru – 570 006
1.3 Information about University Information about Authorities of the University:
a. Website : http://jssstuniv.in/
b. Email : [email protected]
c. Phone No : 0821 – 2548294
d. Fax No : 0821 - 2548290
a. Chancellor: His Holiness Jagadguru
Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji - Tel. No.: 0821 – 2548221, 223
- Mobile : 9686677201
- Email : [email protected]
b. Vice Chancellor: Prof. B G Sangameshwara - Tel. No.: 0821 - 2548107
- Mobile : 9686677225
- Email : [email protected]
c. Registrar : Prof. K S Lokesh - Tel. No.: 0821 - 2548294
- Mobile : 9481821960
- Email : [email protected]
d. Finance Officer : Sri M. Mahadevaswamy - Tel. No.: 0821 - 2548307
- Mobile : 944901153
- Email : [email protected]
1.4 Date of Establishment 16.01.2016 (As per the Government of Karnataka
Gazette Notification ED 84 URC 2014, Dated
16.01.2016)
(Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, which is now a part of JSS S&T University was established in 1963)
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1.5 Name of the Society/Trust promoting the University
JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysuru Copy of the registered MoA /Trust Deed is enclosed as Annexure - 1
1.6 Composition of the Society /Trust Composition of JSS Mahavidyapeetha (JSSMVP) is
provided in Appendix I.
1.7 Whether the members of the Society/Trust are members in other Societies/Trusts or in the Board of Governors in companies?
Members of JSS MVP are members in other societiesrun by JSSMVP Details provided in Appendix-II.
1.8 Whether the promoting Society/Trust is involved in promoting/ running any other University/ Educational Institution?
YES.
Details are provided in Appendix-III
1.9 Whether the promoting society/trust is involved in promoting/running activities other than educational?
YES. JSS Mahavidyapeetha is involved in running other institutions of educational and social relevance.
Details provided in Appendix-IV
1.10 Act and Notification under which established
Copy of JSS Science and Technology University Act No 43 of 2013; and Notification No: ED 84 URC 2014, Dt. 16.01.2016. Enclosed JSS S&T University Notification enclosed as Annexure 2
1.11 Whether the University has been established by a separate State Act?
Yes the university has been established by a separate Karnataka State Government’s Act namely, JSS Science and Technology University Act No.43 of 2013. JSS S&T University ACT Enclosed as Annexure 2A
B. ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION.
2.1 Whether Unitary in nature (as per the UGC Regulation)
YES. The University is Unitary in nature as per JSS S&T University ACT 2013 (for first 5 years)
2.2 Territorial Jurisdiction of the University as per the Act
The territorial jurisdiction of the University as per JSS Science and Technology University Act, 2013 is Karnataka State.
2.3 Details of the constituent units of the University, if any, as mentioned in the act.
Currently No. As per Act we are eligible to have constituent college after 5 years of establishment.
2.4 Whether any off-campus centre(s)
established? If yes, please give
details of the approval granted by
the State Government and UGC in
the following format:-
--NO--
Appendix V
2.5 Whether any off-shore campus
established? If yes, please give
details of the approval granted by
the Government of India and the
host country in the following format:-
--NO--
Appendix VI
2.6 Does the University offer a distance education programme? If yes, whether the courses run under
--NO--
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distance mode are approved by the competent authority? (Please enclose attested copy of the course-wise approval of competent authority)
2.7 Whether the University has
established study centre(s)? If yes,
please provide details and whether
these study centres are approved by
the competent authority of the
University and UGC?
--NO--
Appendix VII
C. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES DESCRIPTION
3. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
3.1 Details of the programmes permitted
to be offered by Gazette Notification
of the State Government and its
reference.
Details of Gazette Notification and Orders of the Govt. of Karnataka permitting the University to offer the programs are as under:
Details provided in Appendix-VIII
Appendix-VIII A: Government of Karnataka Gazette notification No ED 84 URC 2014 Dated 16-01-2016.
Appendix-VIII B: Government of Karnataka Gazette notification No ED 49 TEC 2016 Dated: 13-06-2016
Appendix-VIII C: The Government of Karnataka Order
No. ED 104 URC 2017 Dated. 22.07.2017
3.2 Current number of academic
programmes / courses offered by
the University.
12 UG Programs 26 PG Programs (As on 2017-18 Academic Year)
Details provided in Appendix IX.
3.3 Whether approvals of relevant
statutory council (s) such as AICTE,
BCI, DEC, DCI, INC, MCI, NCTE,
PCT etc have been taken to:
a. Start new courses.
b. To increase intake.
Approval is accorded through notification by Govt. of Karnataka and AICTE for all programs offered at JSS S&T University.
Details provided in Appendix X
3.4 If the University is running courses
under distance mode, please
provide details about the students
enrolled.
--NO--
University is not running any course under distance mode.
3.5 Temporal plan of academic work in
the University.
University follows a Semester System. Annual Academic Calendar is prepared and followed. Details of Academic Calendar of Events is provided in
Annexure 3
3.6 Whether the University is running
any course which is not specified
under Section 22 of the UGC Act
1956?
--NO-- University is not running any course which is not specified under Section 22 of the UGC Act 1956
Appendix XI
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4. STUDENT ENROLMENT AND STUDENT SUPPORT 4.1. Number of students enrolled in the University for the current academic year according to
regions and countries.
Particulars
Number of students from the
same State where the University is located
Number of
students from other States
Number of NRI
students
Number of overseas students excluding
NRIs Grand total
Foreign Students
Person of Indian Origin
students
UG
M 638 47 - - - 685
F 367 13 - - - 380
Total 1005 60 - - - 1065
PG M 117 2 - - - 119
F 140 2 - - - 142
Total 257 4 - - - 261
4.2. CATEGORY WISE NUMBER OF STUDENTS
Particulars Category Male Female Total
UG
SC 60 27 87
ST 8 9 17
OBC 152 96 248
PH 1 1 2
General 351 192 543
Total 572 325 897
PG
SC 14 16 30
ST 8 5 13
OBC 52 69 121
PH - - -
General 43 47 97
Total 117 137 261
4.3. DETAILS OF TWO BATCHES OF STUDENTS ADMITTED
Particulars Year of entry : 2016-17 Year of entry : 2017-18
UG PG Total UG PG Total
Number admitted to the programme
818 248 1066 897 261 1158
Number of Dropouts 14 4 16 68 2 70
a. Within four months of joining
12 4 14 68 2 70
b. Afterwards 2 - 2 - - -
Number appeared for the final 281* 281* - -
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Particulars Year of entry : 2016-17 Year of entry : 2017-18
UG PG Total UG PG Total
year examination
Number passed in the final exam
- - - - - -
Number passed in first class - - - - - - *The Number indicates students admitted to JSS S&T University Only. The students currently pursuing UG courses at SJCE under Visvesvaraya Technological University are not indicated.
4.4 Does the University provide bridge /
remedial courses to the educationally
disadvantaged students?
Yes. Supplementary semester is conducted for the weak students. Mentoring by faculty
4.5 Does the University provide any financial
help to the students from socially
disadvantageous group?
Yes, Endowment Scholarships are given to economically backward but meritorious students and also sports personalities Annually – 46 such Scholarship are instituted These are in addition to the Government Scholarships for SC/ST students
4.6 In case the University is running M.Phil /
Ph.d. programme, whether it is full time or
part time and whether these programmes
are run as per UGC Regulations 2009 on
M.Phil / Ph.D.
Yes. University is offering Full time and part time M.Sc. Engg/Ph.D programs in all branches of Science and Engineering from the Academic year 2017-18 in accordance with UGC Regulations 2016. Copy of the JSS S&T University Ph.D Regulations is enclosed as Annexure 4
4.7 Whether the University has a website? Yes. http://jssstuniv.in/ The Website is regularly updated
4.8 How are the prospective students
informed about the criteria for admission,
rules and regulations, facilities available,
etc?
Prospective students are informed about the criteria for admission, rules and regulations, facilities available, etc., through
1. Notification
2. Hosting on University Website
3. Advertising in leading newspapers
4. Extension lectures in colleges around including all institutions run by JSSMVP
5. Distribution of University Prospectus to different colleges
6. State Government Common Entrance Test for professional Courses.
7. Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka” (COMEDK) Common Entrance Test
8. PGCET for all PG programs
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4.9 Whether any grievance redressal
mechanism is available in the University?
Yes. Grievance Redressal committee is
formed comprising, Head of the Institute,
Dean, Controller of Examinations, and Head
of the Department,
Appendix XII
5. CURRICULUM, TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS / METHOD, EXAMINATIONS / EVALUATION SYSTEM
5.1 Which University body finalized the
curriculum?
The following bodies of the University have finalized and approved the Curriculum; 1. Board of Studies in respective programs
2. Academic Council
3. Board of Management.
The Curriculum which is presently being followed was prepared and approved by respective BOS and in Academic council during 2017-18.
The process starts by preparation of Curriculum by the respective teacher delivering the course. Further the contents of the Curriculum will be deliberated at the department meeting. Once the curriculum is vetted at the department level, the same curriculum will be presented to the Board of Studies (BOS) of the respective program. The BOS is formed by involving all the faculty of the department, external experts from reputed academic institutes, industry personals and Alumnus of the department. The curriculum recommended in BOS is reviewed by the dean of respective faculty and presented to Academic Council of the University for final approval. The Curriculum approved by the Academic council is presented in the Board of Management.
The Composition of the above bodies (As per JSS S&T University Act and Statutes) are detailed in the following Appendix
Board of Studies– Appendix XVIIF
Academic Council – Appendix XVIID
Board of Management. – Appendix XVIIB
5.2 Rules and regulations / procedure for
revision of the curriculum and when was
the curriculum last updated?
The procedure for revision of curriculum is as notified in the JSS S&TU regulations
The feedback from all the stakeholders are obtained by the respective Dean of Faculty and it will be discussed in the BOS. The Final decision on revisions to curricula is taken by Board of Studies and recommended to Academic council for approval.
The curriculum was updated and approved in
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the First Academic council meeting held on – 14
th October 2017
Annexure 5A – Extract of resolutions of Academic Council held 14
th October 2017
Annexure 5B – Extract of resolutions of Board of Management held on 27
th Sept 2016
and 28th Jan 2017
A sample curriculum and Scheme of Evaluation is enclosed as Annexure 5C
5.3 Whether approval of statutory bodies such
as Board of Studies, Academic Council and
Board of Management of the University has
been taken to start various courses? If yes
please enclose extracts of the minutes.
Yes. The approval of the statutory bodies Viz., Boards of Studies, Academic Council and Board of Management have been obtained. The extracts of the approval of the above bodies are provided in the following Annexures Annexure 6A – Extract of resolutions of Academic Council
Annexure 6B – Extract of resolutions of Board of Management
5.4 Furnish details of the following aspects of
the curriculum design.
Innovation such as modular curricula
Inter / multidisciplinary approach
All the programs offered at JSS S&T University aim to provide clear understanding, and global competencies to students in their field of studies. Fundamentals of the programs and curricular choice are designed to provide reasonable understanding of the global perspective in the domain area. The curriculum is equally informed by including direct, first hand understanding of the basics and professional skill requirements across the country in industrial sectors, government organizations and several research organizations. This has led to design and adopt outcome based curriculum that amalgamates practice and theoretical understanding providing emphasis on both. Capability to branch off into various fields within the domain is built into every program of study at JSS S&T University. JSS S&T University aspires to be a global leader in the technical education space by adapting to the changes at national and global level. This is realized through the implementation of the Outcome Based Education (OBE) using modern teaching learning processes such as practical based learning, project based learning and use of national resources such as NPTEL and SWAYAM portals. Interdisciplinary approach: Every program first provides the basic understanding of the subjects by offering core subjects. In line with the core subjects the curriculum also includes mandatory and elective subjects, each of which are
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interdisciplinary. Specializations: Students can choose a maximum of four electives for their UG program and 2 electives for their PG program. Wide range of elective courses creates an opportunity for students to select a set of courses that provide them adequate depth and breadth in a specific domain as well as align with their career interests at the same time. Mandatory Courses: In accordance with the UGC guidelines mandatory courses are included in the curriculum. The programme therefore requires the student to obtain ten credits from such mandatory courses. The Mandatory courses offered to all branches of engineering include
• Kannada
• Functional English
• Innovation Studies
• Environmental Studies
• Constitution of India Open electives: The curriculum provides the
opportunity for students to purse an
interdepartmental open elective during their final
semester. The interdepartmental study is
expected to give them the freedom to go beyond
the syllabus and explore a topic of their interest
in depth.
5.5 Has the University conducted an academic
audit? If yes please give the details
regarding frequency and its usage.
NO. The University has not yet conducted an Academic audit. The university has set up an Internal Quality Assurance Cell. The Audit Policy is being framed. The first audit will conducted very shortly. However internal structures and processes for
Academic review are well defined and are in
operation.
5.6 Apart from class instruction, what are the
other avenues of learning provided for the
students?
The University provides several opportunities for
student learning other than classroom
instruction.
Apart from classroom instruction and practical sessions carried out in laboratory, field visits for students are done as required. Mini-projects in the form of assignments are given to students in each semester. Short internships at industries: This provides
the students to spend a period of 8 weeks at
industry of their interest and earn the experience
of practical work and gain skill sets required for
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planning their career.
Seminars: Seminars are an important
component of the Universities work in
knowledge creation and dissemination. The
University has organized many national level
and international seminars / conferences /
symposia over the last three years which
provides the students an opportunity to get
updated with regards to the recent trends in
their domain area and also interact with
professionals from across the globe.
Student Seminars: It is part of the curriculum
which provides an opportunity for students to
select a topic of their interest in their specific
subject and under the guidance of the faculty
prepare an essay and make a seminar
presentation. By this the student learns the
presentation skills and also research design
skills.
Interdisciplinary mini project – Students are
encouraged and guided by faculty to pursue
interdepartmental mini-projects starting from
their 3rd
semester
Global Initiative for academic network: The
University is recognized under the MHRD, GOI,
Global Initiative for Academic Network (GIAN)
program. The objective of the program is to
increase the footfalls of reputed international
faculty from universities, industries, etc into
Indian academic institutes, and deliver a course
on a topic of recent developments in specific
areas. The student can earn 2 credits by
successfully completing this course. Ten such
programs were sanctioned to the university
during the previous year and we have
successfully conducted all these programs. In
the present year again 9 more programs are
sanctioned and are being conducted. These
programs will help the student to seek
knowledge and experiences from reputed
international faculty.
Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE) is a unique corporate initiative of consortium of world’s leading organizations like General Motors, Autodesk, Hewlett Packard, Uni-graphics (UGI), Oracle and Siemens along with other contributors like Altair Engineering, 3D
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connexion and MSC software amongst many other organizations. In India only five institutions are recognized PACE centers of excellence and one of them is Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE) which formally inaugurated its PACE PLM center in 2009. PACE is providing a platform of hardware and software in these centers to encourage young and budding engineers to use them effectively and conceive new ideas and initiatives which would help innovate in the new areas of engineering and technology. This center at our university nourishes and nurturers the pool of young engineering talent to develop new concepts to meet the challenges of the highly changing and demanding world. Another effort is in the direction to make the products suitable to the global needs and also make them get adapted to the changing realities of the world. PACE tries to offer best in the corporate tools to help students develop new initiatives and this is also catered through courses offered in the curriculum which would help them use, create and exploit all the possibilities. Each year the theme of work would be provided by the PACE core group and teams across the globe take up different assignments and carry out the same in the stipulated time. Throughout the development stages, students of our university get opportunities to attend the global meetings and share their work on assigned dates through video conferencing. In this process, the students participating also become like tarnished diamonds by gaining exposure to the high technology and knowledge provided by this collaboration. SJCE is one of the institutions in collaboration having an established PACE –PLM centre of excellence. SJCE is winning accolades and prizes in the global competitions held in various parts of the world each year and students and faculty members present their work in these forums. Placement training: The university has a full-
fledged Placement and Training Centre headed
by well experienced dynamic Trainer, Counselor
and supported by a group of experts in different
areas of training with active involvement of
companies. The training starts from the first year
of admission of students
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Placement office of the University provides
intensive training for students. Some of the
programs conducted includes.
1. Technical workshops, seminars and quiz programs by domain specific core companies,.
2. Training to participate in Hackatons and Coding contests.
3. During the final year students work in and for companies as interns.
The areas of training provided to students by the Placement office include:
• Self motivation
• Team work, Role play
• Communication skills
• Design and analysis, development and testing skills
• Analytical and Technical skills
• Personality development, Career building,
• English proficiency,
• Reasoning, puzzles,
• Leadership,
• Strategic management skills etc. Certificate program in foreign Language: The
University provides an opportunity for students
to pursue certificate program in German and
Japanese languages.
Proficiency courses from industry
professionals: Proficiency courses demand
driven areas like, cloud computing, Data
analytics, mobile computing are delivered by
industry professionals at the university.
Special lectures from domain experts:
Special lectures by professionals are organized
on a regular basis by each department every
semester.
Activities of Student Associations at the
University: Every department at the University
has local and national student chapters or
associations like Computer Society of India,
Builders Association of India, Linux Campus
club etc which organizes group discussions,
competitions, panel discussions seminars etc.
Finishing Schools under TEQIP program:
The University conducts finishing schools
delivered exclusively by industry personnel in
specific domain areas of most modern
relevance in the industry.
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Short term courses/ International
Projects/paper presentation Within nation
and abroad- Students are guided and mentored
by faculty to identify and attend short term
courses/conferences in specific domain areas of
their interest. The selected students are also
provided with partial funding to attend these
courses/conferences.
University ‘Sparsh Talks’: The University
conducts a series of lectures where invitees
from varied domain areas such as
academicians, Musicians, Cine artists, CEO of
private industries, field practitioners,
entrepreneurs are on campus, engaging in
lectures, panel discussions with students and
faculty.
5.7 Please provide details of the examination
system.
(Whether examination based or practical
based).
Continuous Internal Evaluation (5 events in total per semester) and one Semester End Examination. Most of the practicals are integrated with theory. The performance of the students is evaluated in
two stages:
(a) Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE):
Five events shall be conducted by the
course teacher all through the semester;
which shall include three written tests and
two events such as quiz, assignments,
problem solving, group discussions etc. The
student shall secure a minimum of 50% of
the total marks prescribed for the CIE in
each course to become eligible for SEE.
Performance in laboratory courses shall
be assessed by continuous internal
evaluation, followed by a laboratory test
by internal examiners.
(b) Semester-End Examination (SEE): shall
be conducted by the course teacher at the
end of a semester, on dates fixed by the
College by means of a written examination
for all core and elective theory courses.
(c) Project Work Evaluation:
CIE of the project work of UG and PG
Courses are based on the progress of the
student in the work assigned by the
project supervisor, periodically evaluated
by him/her together with a Departmental
Committee constituted for this purpose.
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Seminar presentation, project report
evaluation and final Viva-voce
examination shall be conducted by a
common Project Evaluation Committee
(with one external examiner for PG only).
(d) Supplementary semester Exam
A supplementary semester is run during the
vacation period between even and odd
semester. These is run on par with the
regular semester but in a shorter period of
time and all the evaluations like CIE and
SEE are carried out as mentioned above.
5.8 What methods of evaluation of answer
scripts does the University follow? Whether
external experts are invited for evaluation?
The University follows following method of evaluation:
• 50% Continuous Internal Evaluation.
• 50% Semester end examination
1. Two sets of question paper along with scheme of evaluation in each course / subject are set by the internal examiners.
2. The question papers so set are scrutinized by the Board of Examiners which includes subject experts as external examiners and are handed over to Controller of Examination in separate sealed covers.
3. Controller of Examination picks up any one of the set of question papers in each course, gets printed confidentially and sends printed question papers on the day of the examination 15 minutes before the commencement of the examination to the Chief Superintendent of examinations who in turn arranges distribution of sealed question paper packets to the invigilators in respective examination halls.
Evaluations of Answer Scripts of Semester End Examination are done by the Internal teachers. External Examiner are invited for moderation of 10% of evaluated answer scripts in each subject.
5.9 Mention the number of malpractice cases
reported during the last 3 years and how
they are dealt with.
The University has constituted the Malpractices Lapses Enquiry Committee (MLEC) as per University regulations.
This committee headed by the a Senior Dean of a faculty conducts case by case enquiry of candidates and make appropriate recommendations regarding disciplinary action to be taken.
Total number of Malpractice Cases reported during last 3 years – 60
Details in Annexure 7
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5.10 Does the University have a continuous
internal evaluation system?
YES. All the courses follow a continuous internal evaluation system 5 events per semester (3 evaluation in terms of tests and 2 evaluation in different assessment types as designed by the faculty).
5.11 How are the question papers set to ensure
the achievement of the course objectives.
The University believes that the teaching faculty are best suited to assess student learning and all the question papers are set by the faculty teaching the respective subject. There are five assessments through the semester; these are mapped to course outcomes and objectives. The Board of Examiners scrutinizes and approves the question papers and scheme of valuation. In all the examination process the Questions are set in such a way that all the listed Course outcomes are tested for their attainment.
5.12 State the policy of the University for the
constitution of board of question paper
setters, board of examiners and
invigilators.
The Board of Examiners (BOE) is appointed by the Board of Appointment of Examiners (BOAE) out of the panel provided by the concerned Boards of Studies (BOS). The BOAE consists of the following:
• The Vice Chancellor Will be the Chairman
• The Controller of Examinations
• The Dean of the Faculty concerned
• The Chairman of the Board of Studies
• Two Senior Professors teaching Under Graduate subjects within the concerned Department
• Two Senior Professors teaching Post Graduate subjects
The BOAE prepares a panel of examiners/evaluators from out of the list of examiners provided by the respective Board of Studies.
The BOAE also constitutes the Board of Examiners (BOE) as the provisions in the Statutes for Constitution, Powers and Functions of Board of Examiners.
The question paper setters, examiners and invigilators are appointed by the Registrar from out of the panel of examiners provided by the BOAE.
5.13 How regular and time bound are conduct of
examinations and announcement of
results? Substantiate with dates of
examinations and announcement of results
for the last 3 years.
Systematically carried out as per the Academic Calendar of the University. Semester End Examinations will be conducted and results will be announced after ten days of examination.
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Year Semester Date of exams
Date of announcement
of results
2014-15 Odd 1-12-2014 to 15-12-2014 24
th December 2014
Even 4-5-2015 to 23-5-2015 26th May 2015
2015-16
Odd 3-12-2015 to 19-12-2015 28th December 2015
Even 6-5-2016 to 25-5-2016 26th May 2016
2016-17 Odd 5-12-2016 to 21-12-2016 30
th December 2016
Even 9-5-2017 to 25-5-2017 27th May 2017
2017-18 Odd 6-12-2017 to 21-12-2017 3rd
January 2017
Calendar of Events from 2014-2017 Enclosed as Annexure 8
D. ADMISSION PROCESS
6.1 How are the students selected for
admission to various courses?
a. Through special entrance tests.
b. Through interviews.
c. Through their academic record.
d. Through combination of the above.
Please also provide details about the
weightage given to the above.
For all the UG and PG programs student admission are done through Karnataka Examination Authority’s Comment Entrance Test (KEA CET / PGCET) and Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka” (COMEDK) Common Entrance Test as per the rules and regulations.
• KEA CET – 40%.
• COMEDK - 30% Management quota 30% - Total 60%.
• For M.sc – Engineering and Ph.D. programme through the University’s Eligibility Test, Interview by a panel of subject experts, Course work and Comprehensive Viva Voce.
6.2 Whether the University is admitting the
students from national level entrance
test or state level entrance test?
Yes. Both National and State level entrance tests. Details are as follows:
Name of National
/State level
entrance exam
Number of
students admitted
% of students from the
total admitted
Remarks
UG
Common Entrance
Test (through
KEA)
590 60.82% -
Comed K 104 10.72% -
PG
GATE 13 2.39% -
PGCET 191 43.11% -
6.3 Whether admission procedure is
available on the University website and
in the prospectus.
--Yes--.
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6.4 Please provide details of the eligibility
criteria for admission in all the courses.
1. UG – B.E course: Must have passed in 2nd
PUC
/12Th
std / Equivalent Exam with English as one of the
Languages and must have obtained a Minimum of
45% of marks in aggregate in Physics and
Mathematics along with Chemistry / Bio Technology /
Biology / Electronics / Computer. (40% for SC, ST,
Cat-I, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B Category candidates)
2. PG – M.Tech course: A candidate who has passed
prescribed qualifying examination or equivalent
examination and obtained an aggregate minimum of
50% marks taken together in all the subjects in all the
years is eligible for admission to M.E/M.Tech/ M.Arch
courses.45% of the marks in case of SC, ST and Cat.
1 students.
3. Part time M.Tech course: A candidate who has
passed prescribed qualifying examination or
equivalent examination and obtained an aggregate
minimum of 50% marks taken together in all the
subjects in all the years is eligible for admission to
M.Tech part time courses. 45% of marks in case of
SC, ST ad Cat-1 students.
In addition, the candidate after obtaining the degree,
must have worked for not less than three years as on
prescribed date from the KEA, in an establishment
and must be working in an organization situated
within a radial distance of 40 km from the institution in
which the candidate seeks admission. However, the
employer has to fill up the NOC duly signed by the
competent authority.
4. MCA course: A candidate who has passed any
recognized undergraduate examination or equivalent
examination with Mathematics or Statistics or
Computer Science or Computer Applications or
Computer Engineering or Business Mathematics or
Business Statistics as one of the optional subjects
and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks
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taken together in all the subjects in all the years of
the Degree Examination is eligible for admission to
MCA courses. 40% of marks in qualifying
examination in case of SC, ST and Category I of
Karnataka candidates.
Provided that in respect of candidate who has studied
and passed one of the subjects specified above in
Pre-University course with fifty percent of marks in
that subject shall also be considered for admission.
45% of marks in one of SC,ST and Category I of the
Karnataka candidates.
Lateral Entry to 2nd
year MCA: A candidate who has
passed recognised Bachelors Degree of minimum of
3 years duration examination in BCA, B.Sc (IT)
/Computer Science with Mathematics at 10+2 level or
at Graduate Level and obtained an aggregate
minimum of 50% marks taken together in all the
subjects in all the years of Degree Examination is
eligible for admission to MCA courses (45% of marks
in qualifying examination in case of SC, ST and
Category I of Karnataka candidates).
5. MBA Course: A candidate who has passed any
recognized undergraduate examination or equivalent
examination with an aggregate minimum of 50%
marks taken together in all the subjects in all the
years of the Degree Examination is eligible for
admission to MBA courses. 40% of marks in
qualifying examination in case of SC, ST and
Category I of Karnataka candidates.
Provided that in respect of candidate who has studied
and passed one of the subjects specified above in
Pre-University course with fifty percent of marks in
that subject shall also be considered for admission.
45% of marks in one of SC,ST and Category I of the
Karnataka candidates.
6. Ph.D: Candidates seeking admission to Ph.D
Programs shall have a Master‟s degree or a
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professional degree declared equivalent to the
Masters degree by the corresponding statutory
regulatory body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate
or its equivalent grade “B‟ in the UGC 7point scale (or
an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading
system is followed) or an equivalent degree from a
foreign educational Institution accredited by an
Assessment and Accreditation agency which is
approved, recognized or authorized by an authority,
established or incorporated under a law in its home
country or any other statutory authority in that country
for the purpose of assessing, accrediting or assuring
quality and standards of educational institutions. A
relaxation of 5% of Marks, from 55% to 50%, or an
equivalent relaxation of grade, is allowed for those
belonging to SC/ST/OBC/Differently Abled and other
categories of candidates as per the decision of the
university from time to time or for those who had
obtained their Master‟s degree prior to 19th
September, 1991. The eligibility marks of 55% (or an
equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading
system is followed) and the relaxation of 5% to the
categories mentioned above are permissible based
only on the qualifying marks without including the
grace mark procedures.
Candidates who have cleared the M.Phil course work
with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent
grade „B‟ in the UGC 7point scale (or an equivalent
grade in a point scale wherever grading system is
followed) and successfully completing the degree
shall be eligible to
seek admission to Ph.D. Degree in faculty of science /
humanities in this University. A relaxation of 5% of
marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation
of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to
SC/ST/OBC/differently abled and other categories of
candidates as per the decision of the University from
time to time.
6.5 Whether the University is providing any
reservation / relaxation in admission?
Yes. As per the Govt. of India and Govt. of Karnataka policies.
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1. UG courses.
Category
Number of
students admitted during
2017-18
% of quota provided for
reservation and preparation in
respect of actual
enrolment
General Merit 259 50%
Management 169 30%
ComedK 101 30%
Schedule Caste 87 15%
Schedule Tribes 17 3%
Category – I 29 4%
Category –2A 11 15%
Category –2B 24 4%
Category –3A 39 4%
Category –3B 45 5%
Physically Handicapped
2
Others 14
2. PG courses.
Category
Number of
students admitted
% of quota provided for
reservation and preparation in
respect of actual enrolment
SC 30 11.98
ST 13 5.37
OBC 121 39.66
PH 0 0.41
General 90 42.56
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6.6 Whether any management quota is
available for admission in the
University?
Yes.
40%- CET / PGCET.
60% - University:
30% - Management.
30% - COMEDK.
1. UG courses.
Total number of seats
(Coursewise)
Number of total students
admitted
Number of
students admitted
under manage
ment quota
% of students admitted
under manage
ment quota
Civil Engineering
102 19 16%
Mechanical Engineering
110 22 18%
Industrial and Production Engineering
57 3 5%
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
62 3 5%
Electronics and Communication
111 21 18%
Instrumentation Technology (Electronics and Instrumentation)
56 2 5%
Computer Science and Engineering
182 49 27%
Environmental Engineering
49 3 5%
Polymer Science and Technology
30 2 5%
Information Science and Engineering
56 20 60%
Bio Technology 29 11 37%
Construction Technology and Management
49 14 25%
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2. PG courses.
Total number of seats
(Coursewise)
Number of total
students
admitted
Number of
students admitted
under manage -ment quota
% of students admitted
under manage
ment quota
M. Tech-Industrial Engineering
12 6 33
M. Tech-Industrial Structures
17 10 56
M. Tech-Environmental Engineering
18 7 39
M. Tech-Computer Engineering
10 4 22
M. Tech-Maintenance Engineering
3 0 0
M. Tech-Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation
9 0 0
M. Tech-Master of Engineering Management
3 1 6
M. Tech-Software Engineering
12 2 8
M. Tech-Network and Internet Engineering
13 4 16
M. Tech-Energy System and Mngt.
14 4 22
M. Tech-Health Science & Water Engineering
6 0 0
M. Tech-Polymer Science & Technology
5 2 11
M. Tech-Biotechnology
4 1 6
M. Tech-Automotive Electronics
7 1 4
Master of Computer Application
58 10 17
Master of Computer Application (Lateral Entry)
17 0 0
M. Tech Data Science
12 4 20
M. Tech Infrastructure Engineering and Management
17 10 50
M. Tech Material Science
8 7 35
M. Tech-Software Engineering (Part time)
3 0 0
M. Tech-Industrial Structures (Part time)
0 0 0
M.Sc. Chemistry 15 15 100
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6.7 What is the admission policy of the
University with regard to NRI and
overseas students?
University has formulated the Regulations for admission
of foreign students as per UGC’s guidelines for admitting
NRI / Overseas students.
E. FEE STRUCTURE
7.1 Present Course-wise fee
structure of the University
(Please provide head-wise
details of total fee charged)
1. UG Course.
Aided Courses
1. Civil Engineering GM, OBC – 16000/-. SC / ST – 0. Cat I – Income below 2.5 lakhs – 0. Cat I – Income above 2.5 lakhs – 16000/-
2. Mechanical Engineering
3. Industrial and Production Engineering
4. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
5. Electronics and Communication
6. Instrumentation Technology (Electronics and Instrumentation)
7. Computer Science and Engineering
8. Environmental Engineering
9. Polymer Science and Technology
Unaided Courses
10. Civil Engineering GM, OBC – 56000/-. SC / ST – 0. Cat I – Income below 2.5 lakhs – 32475/-. Cat I – Income above 2.5 lakhs – 56000/-
11. Mechanical Engineering
12. Information Science and Engineering
13. Bio Technology
14. Construction Technology and Management
2. PG Course.
Un Aided Courses
1. M.Tech-Industrial Engineering
Rs. 64,390/-
2. M.Tech-Industrial Structures
3. M.Tech-Environmental
Engineering
4. M.Tech-Computer Engineering
5. M.Tech-Maintenance
Engineering
6. M.Tech-Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation
7. M.Tech-Master of Engineering Management
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8. M. Tech-Software Engineering Rs. 64,390/- ..
9. M. Tech-Network and Internet Engineering
10. M. Tech-Energy System and Management
11. M. Tech-Health Science & Water Engineering
12. M. Tech-Polymer Science & Technology
13. M. Tech-Biotechnology
14. M. Tech-Automotive Electronics
15 M. Tech – Data Sceinces
16 M. Tech –infrasturcture Engineering and management
17 M. Tech Material science and Engineering
18 Master of Computer Application Rs. 54,890/- through KEA. 19 Master of Computer Application
(Lateral Entry)
20 M. Tech-Software Engineering (Part time)
Rs. 44,890/-
21 M. Tech-Industrial Structures
(Part time)
22 M.Sc. Chemistry Rs. 65000/-
23 MBA Rs.1,70,000/
24 MBA Corporate Finance
25 MBA Retail management
26 MBA Executive program
Head wise Details of Fee is provided in Annexure 9
7.2 Any other fee charged by the University other than the fee displayed in the UGC website (e.g. Building Fee, Development Fee, Fee by any name, etc.)
No building fee, development fee is charged.
JSS S& T university fee of Rs. 36,750/- is charged.
7.3 Whether fee structure is available on the University website and in the prospectus?
Yes.
7.4 Whether fee is charged by the University as per fee structure displayed in the University website and in the prospects or some hidden charges are there?
Yes - fee is charged by the University as per fee structure
displayed in the University website and in the prospects.
There are no hidden charges charged to the students.
7.5 Mode of Fee collection Fees directly paid to bank/Through DD
7.6 Whether University is providing
any concession in fee to
students? If yes, please
provide details.
40% of the admissions in all courses of the University are given fee concessions as per the Government of Karnataka fee structure. Alumni Association Scholarship – 4 Scholarships covering 100% College Fees to meritorious students without bread earner (Father) in the family
Schneider Electric – 3 Scholarships covering 100% of college fee to meritorious needy students.
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7.7 Details of the Hostel Fee
including mess charges
Boys Hostel – UG Course: Rs. 65,300/-. Per annum PG Course: Rs. 67800/-. Per annum Ladies Hostel – Campus Hostel : Rs. 50,200/- Outside the Campus: Rs. 55,600/-.
7.8 Any other fee
NIL
7.9 Basis of Fee Structure As per Fee Fixation Committee approval.
7.10 Whether the University has received any complaint with regard to fee charged or fee structure? If yes please give details about the action taken.
NO
7.11 Whether University is providing
any scholarship to students? If
yes, please provide details.
Yes Scholarships are given to economically backward but meritorious students and also sports personalities Annually – 46 such scholarships are instituted
Endowment Scholarship – 19 scholarships to meritorious needy students.
Alumni Association Scholarship – 4 Scholarships covering 100% College Fees to meritorious students without bread earner (Father) in the family
Industries Instituted Scholarships
Mercedes Benz – 10 Scholarships of Rs. I Lakh each to female students from Mechanical and Industrial Production engineering Branches.
Huawei Technologies – 10 Scholarships of Rs. 50 thousand each to meritorious students.
Schnider Electric – 3 Scholarships covering 100% of college fee to meritorious needy students
Fellowships to SC/ST and other Category students:
F. FACULTY
8.1 Total number of sanctioned and filled up posts Department wise
Department Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled
Civil Engineering 03 02 07 05 11 09
Mechanical Engineering 03 03 07 05 16 13
Industrial & Production Engineering 01 - 02 - 08 08
Electrical & Electronics Engineering 01 - 04 02 13 13
Electronics & Communication 04 03 05 04 24 23
Electronics & Instrumentation 01 - 03 02 11 10
Computer Science & Engineering 03 - 06 05 23 23
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Environmental Engineering 02 01 04 04 11 10
Polymer Science & Technology 01 01 02 02 07 06
Bio- Technology 01 01 03 03 03 02
Construction Technology & Management 01 01 01 01 08 08
Physics 01 - 01 01 05 04
Chemistry 02 01 01 01 04 04
Mathematics 01 01 02 - 08 07
Information Science & Engineering 01 01 04 04 09 09
Master Of Computer Applications 01 01 02 02 07 07
Total:- 27 16 54 41 168 155
8.2 Details of teaching staff – Details provided in Appendix – XIII.
8.3 Category wise number of
Teaching Staff
Category Female Male Total
SC 06 17 23
ST 01 06 07
OBC 01 02 03
PH - 01 01
GENERAL 66 112 178
TOTAL 74 138 212
8.4. Details of the permanent and temporary faculty members.
Particulars Female Male Total
Total number of permanent teachers.
Number of teachers with Ph.D. as highest qualification 23 70 93
Number of teachers with M.Phil as highest qualification - - -
Number of teachers with PG as highest qualification 51 68 119
Total number of temporary teachers.
Number of teachers with Ph.D. as highest qualification. 01 - 01
Number of teachers with M.Phil as highest qualification - - -
Number of teachers with PG as highest qualification 11 06 17
Total number of part time teachers
Number of teachers with Ph.D. as highest qualification. 01 02 03
Number of teachers with M.Phil as highest qualification - - -
Number of teachers with PG as highest qualification
Total number of visiting teachers. 13 08 21
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8.5 Ratio of full time teachers to part time /
contract teachers.
10 : 1
8.6 Process of recruitment of faculty.
Whether advertised? If yes, attach the copy of the ad. Whether the selection committee was constituted as per UGC regulation?
Copy of the advertisement attached as Annexure 10
The selection committee was constituted as per UGC Regulation
8.7 Does the University follow self appraisal
method to evaluate teachers on teaching,
research and work satisfaction?
If yes, how is the self appraisal of teachers
analysed and used?
Whether – Self Appraisal Evaluation, Peer
Review, Students evaluation, Others
(Specify).
The University is following Evaluation process for evaluating teachers’ performance in Teaching, Research & Consultancy activities as under: 1) Self-Appraisal. 2) Online Students feedback. 3) Review by Screening Committee. 1) SELF APPRAISAL: Questionnaire including AGP scores, are submitted by every teacher annually. The data obtained in the proforma from each faculty will be analyzed by the screening committee. 2) STUDENTS EVALUATION: The University has developed online feedback proforma. Questionnaire for evaluation of Teachers by Students is served to all the students and their opinion about the teacher’s performance will be obtained at the middle of each Semester. 3) The analyzed data will be reviewed by Screening Committee, which will study the findings of Self-appraisal, reports and students feedback. The Screening committee will submit its findings along with the recommendations. Action taken on the recommendation of Screening Committee: The Screening Committee report will be placed before the Board of Management (BOM). The findings and suggestions received from them will be used for follow up actions. The Management will take necessary steps to encourage teachers so as to strengthen their Academic, Research & Consultancy activities.
Proceedings of Screening committee meeting is attached as Annexure 11
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8.8 Institution wise and department wise teacher student ratio. (Only full time faculty).
Department Teacher Student Ratio
Civil Engineering 1:16
Mechanical Engineering 1:12
Industrial & Production Engineering 1:20
Electrical & Electronics Engineering 1:13
Electronics & Communication 1:17
Electronics & Instrumentation 1:16
Computer Science & Engineering 1:18
Environmental Engineering 1:13
Polymer Science & Technology 1:13
Bio- Technology 1:14
Construction Technology & Management 1:18
Information Science & Engineering 1:15
Master Of Computer Applications 1:18
MBA 1:12
MBA Corporate finance 1:4
MBA Retail Management 1:2
MBA Executive 1:2
8.9 Whether the University is providing UGC pay
scales to the permanent faculty?
YES.
University is following AICTE / UGC pay scale for Permanent Faculty
Professor- 37400-67000 +AGP(10,000)
Associate Professor- 37400-67000+AGP(9000)
Assistant Professor-15600-39100+AGP (6000)
In addition to the Basic Pay, the DA, HRA and CCA is paid as per the norms.
Mode of payment – Account transfer
through Punjab National Bank.
8.10 Pay / Remuneration
Visiting Faculty
Guest Faculty
Rs. 20000/-. Per Month
Rs. 500/- per hour.
8.11 Facilities for Teaching Staff.
Separate staff rooms with Computers along with Wi fi facility have been provided.
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G. INFRASTRUCTURE
9.1 Does the University have sufficient space for Land and Building?
Yes. 61.6 Acres of land demarcated
9.2 Does the University have sufficient class rooms? Yes.
9.3 Laboratories and equipment. Appendix XIV
9.4 Library Appendix XV
9.5 Sports facilities Appendix XVI
9.6 Does the University has provision for residential
accommodation including hostels (Boys and Girls
separately).
Yes.
H. FINANCIAL VIABILITY
10.1 Details of the Corpus Fund created by the University. Amount
FDR No., Date
Period
Bank guarantee
Rs. 10 crore. 818 / A264277 16.07.2016 to 16.07.2017 (Renewed)
Rs. 5 Crore
10.2 Financial position of the University Sr. No.
Year Income
(in lakhs) Expenditure
(in lakhs)
1. 2015-16 6450.68 6573.00*
* First year of establishment.
10.3 Source of finance and quantum of funds available for running the University. (for last audited year).
Fees : Rs. 308722233/-
Donations : Nil
Salary Grant/Govt. Grant : Rs. 206548674/-
Loan : Nil
Interest : Rs. 2197025/-
Consultancy : Rs. 2455531/-
Total : Rs. 520923463/-
10.4 What is the University’s ‘Unit cost of
education’? (Unit cost = Total annual expenditure (budget accurals) divided by the number of students enrolled) Unit cost calculated excluding the salary +component may also be given.
Rs. 1,10,000.00
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I. GOVERNANCE SYSTEM.
11. ORGANISATION, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
11.1 Composition of Statutory Bodies of the
University.
The Composition of Statutory Bodies of JSS S&T University are provided in Appendices as detailed here under 1. Board of Governors – Appendix XVII A 2. Board of Management – Appendix XVII B 3. Academic Council – Appendix XVII C 4. Research And Innovation Council – Appendix
XVII D 5. Finance Committee – Appendix XVII E 6. Board of Studies – Appendix XVII F
11.2 Dates of the meetings of the above bodies held during the last 2 years. Enclose attested copy of the minutes of the meeting.
The Minutes of the Statutory Bodies of JSS
Science and Technology University are enclosed
as:
1.Proceedings of meeting of Board of Governors held on 15.02.217 as Annexure 12
2.Proceedings of first meeting of Board of –
Management held on 27.09.2016 as Annexure 13
3.Proceedings of second meeting of Board of -
Management held on 28.01.2017 as Annexure 14
4. Proceedings of first meeting of Board of
Academic Council held on 14.10.2017 as
Annexure 15
5.Proceedings of First meeting of Finance
Committee held on 10.09.2016 as Annexure 16
6.Proceedings of second meeting of Finance
Committee held on 06.05.2017 as Annexure 17
7.Proceedings of the First meeting of Board of
Studies of different departments is attached as
Annexure 18
11.3 What percentage of the members of the Board of Studies or such other academic committees are external? Enclose the guidelines.
About 40% to 50% of the members of various Board of studies and other academic committees are drawn from external organizations. Guidelines are as provided in the statutes of the University.
JSS S&T University Statutes Governing BOS is enclosed as Annexure 19
11.4 Are there other strategies to review the academic programmes besides the academic council? If yes, give details about what, when and how often are such reviews made?
Yes. The University has constituted Internal Quality Assurance Cell which carries out monitoring of Academic and Administrative activities of the University and also prepares for seeking accreditation from NAAC, NBA Etc.,
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J. RESEARCH PROFILE.
12.1 Faculty wise and department wise information to be provided in respect of the following:
Student teacher ratio 1:15
Class rooms 120
Teaching labs 82
Research labs (Major equipments) 20
Research scholars 162
Publication in last 3 years 800
Number of books published 12
Patents 2
Transfer of technology 1
Inter departmental research -
Consultancy (Last 3 years) 30
Externally funded research projects (Last 3 years)
40
Educational programmes arranged (Last 3 years)
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K. MISCELLANEOUS
13. DETAILS OF NON-TEACHING STAFF
13.1 Details of Non-Teaching Staff Details provided in Appendix XVIII
13.2 Summary of the Non-Teaching Staff.
Particulars Female Male Total
Administrative Staff
Group A - 02 02
Group B - 03 03
Group C 23 32 55
Group D 03 25 28
Sub Total 26 62 88
Technical Staff
Group A - - -
Group B - - -
Group C 10 80 90
Group D 01 40 41
Sub Total 11 120 131
Grand Total 37 182 219
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13.3 Number of Non-Teaching
Staff category wise
Category Female Male Total
SC 07 33 40
ST 01 14 15
OBC 07 38 45
PH 01 03 04
GENERAL 21 94 115
TOTAL 37 182 219
13.4 Ratio of Non-Teaching staff to students
1:26.41 (219:5784)
13.5 Ratio of Non-Teaching staff to faculty
1:1.06 (219:233)
14. ACADEMIC RESULTS
14.1 Faculty wise and course wise academic results of the past 3 years.
Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2014 - 15 Civil
Engineering
I 58 44 75.86 37
II 58 40 68.97 36
III 75 61 81.33 61
IV 75 49 65.33 49
V 77 53 68.83 53
VI 77 48 62.34 48
VII 73 46 63.01 44
VIII 73 46 63.01 46
UG 2015 - 16 Civil
Engineering
I 62 58 93.55 47
II 62 51 82.26 48
III 74 52 70.27 51
IV 74 47 63.51 46
V 74 48 64.86 48
VI 74 48 64.86 48
VII 72 49 68.06 49
VIII 72 49 68.06 49
UG 2016 - 17 Civil
Engineering
I 104 90 86.54 51
II 103 65 63.11 54
III 76 62 81.58 62
IV 76 58 76.32 57
V 73 42 57.53 41
VI 73 42 57.53 42
VII 69 48 69.57 48
VIII 69 48 69.57 48
UG 2014 - 15 Mechanical I 59 51 86.44 44
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Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
Engineering II 59 49 83.05 41
III 77 56 72.73 49
IV 77 53 68.83 49
V 78 60 76.92 57
VI 78 50 64.10 47
VII 74 50 67.57 49
VIII 74 50 67.57 50
UG 2015 - 16 Mechanical
Engineering
I 53 49 92.45 40
II 55 44 80.00 38
III 75 61 81.33 56
IV 75 55 73.33 50
V 72 52 72.22 49
VI 72 50 69.44 47
VII 79 56 70.89 55
VIII 79 56 70.89 56
UG 2016 - 17 Mechanical
Engineering
I 108 94 87.04 81
II 107 78 72.90 64
III 66 54 81.82 49
IV 66 50 75.76 46
V 73 55 75.34 55
VI 73 55 75.34 52
VII 71 50 70.42 50
VIII 71 50 70.42 50
UG 2014 - 15
Industrial &
Production
Engineering
I 61 43 70.49 35
II 61 36 59.02 31
III 64 41 64.06 41
IV 64 34 53.13 34
V 74 37 50.00 37
VI 74 33 44.59 33
VII 70 40 57.14 39
VIII 70 40 57.14 40
UG 2015 - 16
Industrial &
Production
Engineering
I 60 46 76.67 42
II 60 41 68.33 39
III 58 27 46.55 25
IV 58 21 36.21 21
V 63 34 53.97 34
VI 63 33 52.38
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VII 74 37 50.00
37
VIII 74 37 50.00
37
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Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2016 - 17
Industrial &
Production
Engineering
I 53 49 92.45 24
II 53 34 64.15 26
III 63 38 60.32 37
IV 63 34 53.97 33
V 58 21 36.21 21
VI 58 21 36.21 21
VII 61 33 54.10 33
VIII 61 33 54.10 33
UG 2014 - 15
Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
I 62 45 72.58 35
II 61 45 73.77 42
III 77 54 70.13 48
IV 77 55 71.43 51
V 77 63 81.82 62
VI 78 54 69.23 54
VII 76 57 75.00 56
VIII 76 57 75.00 57
UG 2015 - 16
Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
I 59 48 81.36 35
II 59 45 76.27 40
III 74 50 67.57 42
IV 73 48 65.75 42
V 75 54 72.00 53
VI 74 54 72.97 53
VII 77 59 76.62 59
VIII 68 59 86.76 59
UG 2016 - 17
Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
I 57 55 96.49 37
II 57 51 89.47 49
III 72 50 69.44 41
IV 72 46 63.89 38
V 72 47 65.28 42
VI 72 47 65.28 47
VII 72 54 75.00 53
VIII 80 54 67.50 54
UG 2014 - 15
Electronics
&
Communicat
ion
I 127 108 85.04 92
II 127 104 81.89 102
III 154 135 87.66 108
IV 154 130 84.42 111
V 151 113 74.83 109
VI 151 128 84.77 125
VII 154 121 78.57 121
VIII 154 121 78.57
120
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Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2015 - 16
Electronics
&
Communicat
ion
I 123 104 84.55 84
II 123 100 81.30 88
III 153 117 76.47 100
IV 153 116 75.82 103
V 153 130 84.97 123
VI 153 128 83.66 124
VII 151 113 74.83 106
VIII 151 113 74.83 113
Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2016 - 17
Electronics
&
Communicat
ion
I 117 108 92.31 90
II 117 96 82.05 93
III 152 114 75.00 101
IV 152 112 73.68 92
V 146 112 76.71 110
VI 146 112 76.71 111
VII 153 128 83.66 123
VIII 153 128 83.66 128
UG 2014 - 15
Electronics
&
Instrumenta
tion
I 57 45 78.95 37
II 57 45 78.95 42
III 62 39 62.90 30
IV 62 38 61.29 29
V 70 48 68.57 48
VI 70 36 51.43 34
VII 72 44 61.11 44
VIII 71 44 61.97 44
UG 2015 - 16
Electronics
&
Instrumenta
tion
I 58 47 81.03 40
II 58 44 75.86 40
III 64 48 75.00 39
IV 63 45 71.43 37
V 63 36 57.14 30
VI 63 36 57.14 32
VII 72 48 66.67 45
VIII 71 48 67.61 48
UG 2016 - 17
Electronics
&
Instrumenta
tion
I 57 52 91.23 32
II 57 39 68.42 39
III 63 36 57.14 33
IV 63 35 55.56 30
V 62 44 70.97 40
VI 62 39 62.90 36
VII 63 36 57.14 35
VIII 63 35 55.56 34
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Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2014 - 15
Computer
Science &
Engineering
I 127 98 77.17 79
II 127 98 77.17 95
III 156 117 75.00 101
IV 156 117 75.00 108
V 155 113 72.90 98
VI 155 114 73.55 111
VII 153 115 75.16 105
VIII 153 115 75.16 115
UG 2015 - 16
Computer
Science &
Engineering
I 128 93 72.66 83
II 128 93 72.66 86
III 153 113 73.86 99
IV 153 111 72.55 103
V 153 114 74.51 106
VI 153 114 74.51 108
VII 154 107 69.48 97
VIII 154 107 69.48 104
UG 2016 - 17
Computer
Science &
Engineering
I 121 100 82.64 78
II 121 85 70.25 81
III 156 104 66.67 88
IV 156 100 64.10 89
V 147 111 75.51 104
VI 147 111 75.51 109
VII 153 114 74.51 105
VIII 153 114 74.51 111
UG 2014 - 15
Environmen
tal
Engineering
I 54 38 70.37 28
II 54 31 57.41 26
III 59 20 33.90 18
IV 59 17 28.81 16
V 68 41 60.29 41
VI 68 17 25.00 16
VII 66 31 46.97 30
VIII 66 31 46.97 31
Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2015 - 16
Environmen
tal
Engineering
I 62 42 67.74 30
II 61 33 54.10 26
III 55 28 50.91 24
IV 56 21 37.50 18
V 60 17 28.33 16
VI 60 17 28.33 16
VII 69 40 57.97 40
VIII 69 40 57.97 40
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Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2016 - 17
Environmen
tal
Engineering
I 55 48 87.27 24
II 55 30 54.55 28
III 57 27 47.37 21
IV 56 25 44.64 23
V 54 21 38.89 20
VI 54 21 38.89 21
VII 59 17 28.81 16
VIII 59 17 28.81 17
UG 2014 - 15
Polymer
Science &
Technology
I 35 14 40.00 6
II 34 10 29.41 4
III 35 15 42.86 14
IV 35 12 34.29 12
V 31 5 16.13 5
VI 31 12 38.71 12
VII 41 18 43.90 13
VIII 41 18 43.90 17
UG 2015 - 16
Polymer
Science &
Technology
I 32 18 56.25 9
II 32 13 40.63 9
III 28 10 35.71 7
IV 28 10 35.71 8
V 36 12 33.33 10
VI 36 12 33.33 11
VII 31 5 16.13 5
VIII 31 5 16.13 5
UG 2016 - 17
Polymer
Science &
Technology
I 23 18 78.26 11
II 23 11 47.83 7
III 40 13 32.50 11
IV 40 12 30.00 11
V 29 9 31.03 8
VI 29 9 31.03 9
VII 35 12 34.29 11
VIII 35 12 34.29 12
Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2014 - 15
Information
Science &
Engineering
I 63 39 61.90 31
II 63 38 60.32 38
III 75 41 54.67 32
IV 75 41 54.67 34
V 70 35 50.00 32
VI 71 41 57.75 40
VII 75 50 66.67 44
VIII 75 50 66.67 49
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Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2015 - 16
Information
Science &
Engineering
I 60 49 81.67 40
II 60 48 80.00 41
III 74 37 50.00 35
IV 74 37 50.00 36
V 74 41 55.41 38
VI 74 41 55.41 38
VII 69 35 50.72 31
VIII 69 35 50.72
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UG 2016 - 17
Information
Science &
Engineering
I 49 41 83.67 28
II 49 33 67.35 29
III 76 52 68.42 46
IV 76 48 63.16 41
V 65 37 56.92 36
VI 65 36 55.38 36
VII 75 41 54.67 40
VIII 75 41 54.67
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UG 2014 - 15 Biotechnolo
gy
I 30 21 70.00 12
II 30 18 60.00 11
III 25 14 56.00 12
IV 25 14 56.00 12
V 27 17 62.96 17
VI 27 12 44.44 11
VII 22 15 68.18 13
VIII 22 15 68.18 15
UG 2015 - 16 Biotechnolo
gy
I 30 22 73.33 20
II 30 21 70.00 20
III 27 16 59.26 11
IV 27 17 62.96 12
V 23 12 52.17 11
VI 23 12 52.17 11
VII 27 17 62.96 16
VIII 27 17 62.96 17
UG 2016 - 17 Biotechnolo
gy
I 26 19 73.08 11
II 26 10 38.46 8
III 29 19 65.52 19
IV 29 18 62.07 18
V 27 16 59.26 16
VI 27 15 55.56 15
VII 22 12 54.55 11
VIII 22 12 54.55 12
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Level Batch Course Semester Result
Pass % No. of FCD Appeared Passed
UG 2014 - 15
Constru
ction
Technology
& Manage
ment
I 59 30 50.85 19
II 59 28 47.46 22
III 66 20 30.30 20
IV 66 20 30.30 20
V 66 31 46.97 25
VI 66 20 30.30 20
VII 66 29 43.94 29
VIII 66 29 43.94 29
UG 2015 - 16
Constru
ction
Technology
& Manage
ment
I 54 37 68.52 23
II 53 32 60.38 25
III 56 28 50.00 22
IV 57 23 40.35 20
V 64 20 31.25 19
VI 64 20 31.25 20
VII 67 29 43.28 24
VIII 67 29 43.28 28
UG 2016 - 17
Constru
ction
Technology
& Manage
ment
I 42 28 66.67 12
II 42 15 35.71 11
III 59 28 47.46 22
IV 59 27 45.76 26
V 58 23 39.66 23
VI 58 23 39.66 23
VII 62 20 32.26 20
VIII 62 20 32.26 20
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15. ACCREDITATION.
15.1 Whether Accredited by NAAC? Yet to be accredited.
15.2 Whether courses are accredited by NBA? Yes.
Sr. No. Course
Accreditation validity Period
Yrs From To
I Under Graduate : B.E. in
1. Civil Engineering
i 03 11.12.1998 10.12.2001
ii 03 03.03.2003 02.03.2006
iii 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
iv 03 01-01-2018 30-06-2021
2. Mechanical Engineering
I 03 12.05.1999 11.05.2002
ii 05 03.03.2003 02.03.2008
iii 03 15.03.2012 14.03.2015
3. Industrial & Production Engineering
i 03 12.05.1999 11.05.2002
Ii 03 03.03.2003 02.03.2006
iii 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
4. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
i 03 11.12.1998 10.12.2001
ii 05 03.03.2003 02.03.2008
iii 03 15.03.2012 14.03.2015
5. Electronics & Communication Engineering i 03 11.12.1998 10.12.2001
ii 05 03.03.2003 02.03.2008
6. Instrumentation Technology
i 03 11.12.1998 10.12.2001
ii 03 03.03.2003 02.03.2006
iii 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
7. Computer Science & Engineering i 03 11.12.1998 10.12.2001
ii 05 03.03.2003 02.03.2008
8. Environmental Engineering
i 05 11.12.1998 10.12.2003
ii 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
iii 03 01-01-2018 30-06-2021
9. Polymer Science & Technology
i 03 12.05.1999 11.05.2002
ii 05 03.03.2003 02.03.2008
iii 03 15.03.2012 14.03.2015
iv 01-01-2018 30-06-2021
10. Information Science & Engineering i 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
ii 03 01-01-2018 30-06-2021
11. Biotechnology i 03 15.03.2012 14.03.2015
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Sr. No. Course
Accreditation validity Period
Yrs From To
II Postgraduate programmes:
a M. Tech. in
1. Industrial Electronics i 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
2. Industrial Structures i 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
ii 05 18.09.2013 17.09.2018
3. Environmental Engineering i 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
ii 05 18.09.2013 17.09.2018
4. Maintenance Engineering i 03 18.09.2013 17.09.2016
5. Computer Engineering i 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
6. Biomedical Signal Processing & Instrumentation
i 03 15.03.2012 14.03.2015
7. Software Engineering i 03 19.07.2008 18.07.2011
ii 03 18.09.2013 17.09.2016
15.3 Other Accreditations if any? NA
15.4 Any other information. • TEQIP Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering which is a part of JSS Science and Technology University has been identified by World Bank to receive funds under Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP). TEQIP Phase-1 2005 to 2009 - Rs.18.7 crores funds received. SJCE was recognized as a lead institution The project was successfully completed with a performance audit score of 9.6 out of 10 which one of the highest in the country.
TEQIP Phase-II was awarded `to SJCE from 2010 to 2015 - 15.40 Crores funds received.
TEQIP Phase III 2017 to 2020 - 7 Crores funds received
• PACE (Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education): SJCE is one of the 43 institutions worldwide, selected on competitive basis by 3 international referees for the award of this program. The implications are, Participation in PACE forum, Participation in global live projects in automotive electronics & mechanics areas, Eligible to receive unlimited hardware, peripherals, software and workstations, and Open invitation to participate in annual PACE conventions which will be held at different countries.
GIAN Program: The University is recognized under the MHRD, GOI, Global Initiative for
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Academic Network (GIAN) program. Ten such programs were sanctioned to the university during the 2016 which were successfully conducted. Again 9 more programs are sanctioned and are being conducted.
• Indian Rubber Institute (IRI) R&D Skill Development Center: IRI has established a center of excellence in rubber technology to promote research and training at a cost of `17 Crores.
• Industry Research Labs: 7 Research laboratories are set up by industries like BOSCH, Phillips, Schneider, PACE, Nokia, Analog devices etc. which provide our students an opportunity to work on live project from industries and pursue projects.
16. Strength and Weaknesses of the University.
16.1 Strengths of the University Strong Sponsoring Body: JSS Science and Technology University is established by JSS Mahavidyapeetha (JSSMVP) trust with an objective of eradicating poverty through education for all. It was established in 1954 with a vision to bring about an excellent blend of traditional culture with modern science, leading to total personality development of individuals through a network of 350 plus education institutions, propagating both cultural education and modern multi-disciplinary professional education. More than 50000 students are pursuing their education under the ambit of JSSMVP. With an annual turnover which crosses over Rs. 1000 crores per annum JSS Mahavidyapeetha is committed to provide the necessary financial and administrative support to JSS Science and Technology University. Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE) which was established in 1963 is now a part of JSS S&T University. A vibrant Board of Management guides JSS S&T University towards exceptional progression. Prodigious Faculty: JSS S&T University has exceptionally experienced faculty consisting of academicians as well as professionals who have spent decades working at the grass root level in education and development. 50% of the faculty possess Ph.D. and good number of Faculty engage in research and generate about a crore of funding from Governmental agencies per annum. They create the foundation for academic excellence we strive to achieve. Faculty also engages in Consultancy services and generates average revenue of 50 Lakhs per annum is generated. Exceptional Placement and Training Center: The University Placement and training center provides campus placement to an average of 85% eligible students annually and around 100 companies visit the campus
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Collaborations: The University has established MOU with International Universities and Private companies which have put up their exclusive labs on campus. Student Associations: University provides a conducive environment for all the students for overall development by instituting Department level student associations and clubs. Alumni Connections: The University connects to Alumnus through an active Alumni Association and facilitates the students by providing career counseling and support. University provides hostel facilities for over 1200 students Comfortable Learning Environment: The University has a 102 Acres sprawling lush green campus with state of the art infrastructure – Spacious Class rooms (Most of which have multimedia facility), State of the art Laboratories, Computer Centre with 300 Mbps Internet facility, Wi-Fi Campus, Library facility, access to online journals, CD Resources, E-books and a good Reference Section, State of art sports facility and all general student amenities like Bank, Shopping complex, book shop, food court and cafeteria etc.
16.2 Weaknesses of the University These are not really weakness of the University but challenges we have recognized and have planned strategically to overcome them.
• Since we are in a transition phase from an autonomous institution to an University, there are issues related to academic, research and administrative aspects. University is addressing these issues gradually through instituting various bodies/authorities as per the UGC Act and norms.
• We are yet to open up admissions for International students.
• The guiding force – Faculty plays an important role in shaping up career of the students. Globalization has increased the competition and it requires educated people with international exposure and competency to train the next generation. Career opportunities in the educational sector is less remunerative compared to the professional areas and attracting International faculty in this scenario is a challenge.
CERTIFICATE This is to certify that all the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. The University will adhere to the rules, regulations and guidelines of the UGC, Central Government and relevant statutory council (s) and abide by all the provisions under the UGC regulation. The above information is also posted on the website of the University : http://jssstuniv.in/
Prof. B.G. Sangameshwara Vice Chancellor
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APPENDIX-I
COMPOSITION OF JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
Sl No.
Name Address Occupation
Designation in the
Society/Trust
1 Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji
Sri Suttur Math Mysuru Branch, Mysuru - 570025
Mathadhipathi President
2 Justice Dr. Shivaraj V Patil Retd. Justice of Supreme Court No. 254, “Sparsha” 18
th
Cross, Sadhashivnagar, Bengaluru 560080
Retd. Justice of Supreme Court, GOI
Member
3 Sri Chiranjeevi Singh IAS (Retd.) Retd. Principal Secretary, Govt. Of Karnataka, No. 1204, 100 ft. Road, HAL 2
nd Stage, Indira
Nagar, Bengaluru 560 038
Retd. Principal Secretary, GOK
Member
4 Sri H. Gangadharan No. 1089, Vishnuvardhana Road, Chamarajapuram, Mysuru 570024
Advocate Member and Hon. Secretary
5 Dr. Channabasappa No 116, 3rd
Main Road, Dayamarga, Siddarthanagar, Mysuru 570 011
Retd. Resident Medical Officer
Member
6 Sri. M. Vinodh Rao ‘Madhava Krupa’, No 883/1, Vanivilasa Road, Siddappa Square, Mysuru – 570 004
Member
7 Dr. C.G. Betsurmath Retd., KAS Senior Time Scale Officer, No 67, Sanmarga, 10
th Cross,
Siddarthanagar Mysuru – 570 011
Executive Secretary, JSSMVP
Special Invitee
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APPENDIX-II
The following Members of JSS Mahavidyapeetha are also members in the society/trust detailed below.
Sl. No.
Name of the Member Address Designation
in the Society/Trust
1 Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji
Sri Suttur Math Mysuru Branch, Mysuru - 570025
President
2 Sri H. Gangadharan No. 1089, Vishnuvardhana Road, Chamarajapuram, Mysuru 570024
Member
3 Dr. C.G. Betsurmath JSS Mahavidyapeetha Dr. Shivarathri Rajendra Circle Mysuru – 570 004
Member
• JSS Medical Service Trust
• JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Ghaziabad
• Sri Shivarathreeshwara Rural development foundation, Mysuru
• JSS Consultancy trust, Mysuru
• JSS Janashikshana samsthans, Mysuru and Bengaluru
• JSS International Education trust
• JSS Education foundations Pvt Ltd.
• JSS Body donation Organization
• Sri Shivarathreeshwara Dharmika Datti, Mysuru
• Akhila Bharatha Sharna Sahitya Parishath, Mysuru
• JSS Sangeeta Aabha, Mysuru
• JSS Spiritual Mission, USA
• The JSS University, Mysuru
• JSS Research Foundation
• Sahukar Subbanna Charitable Trust, Mysuru
• G. N. Serve Pvt. Ltd.
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APPENDIX-III
INFORMATION ABOUT OTHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS RUN BY JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
The Jagadguru Veerasimhaasana Peetha established in the 11th Century A.D. at Suttur by
Adi Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji has a history dating back to 1000
years, according to the scriptures.
The Peetha with its high ideals has been making remarkable contribution in religious, social,
educational and economic spheres in the state and across the country. It is striving for social
development by responding to the community needs. It strongly believes that unless the problems of
the socially backward communities and the poor are solved, there cannot be any social
development. With this objective, it has taken up several development initiatives, while at the same
time living up to its principle of `work is worship’ and is engaged in raising public awareness on
issues of social concern.
The establishment of the Samskritha Paathashala by the 22nd Peethadheeshwara (Pontiff) Sri
Shivarathreeshwara Mahaswamiji who was popularly known as the Mantra Maharshi might be called
a landmark in the history of the Sree Math. When the 23rd Peethadheeshwara (Pontiff) Jagadguru
Dr. Sri Shivaratri Rajendra Mahaswamiji came to Mysuru in 1926 to pursue higher education, he
observed that many rural students were in need of food and shelter. He gave them shelter at his own
place and this marked the beginning of offering education to poor students. As far back as 1942, he
established a hostel and offered free food and hostel facilities for poor rural students. This marked
Sree Math’s first step in the field of development of the society.
Instead of making students come to cities seeking education, Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra
Swamiji thought of starting educational institutions in rural areas. In order to make this possible, he
started the Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Mahavidyapeetha (JSSMVP) in 1954. In order to
implement the educational programs, it was registered under the Societies’ Registration Act 1960,
vide: Reg. No. 12/1962 on 17-07-1962. Under the untiring efforts of Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra
Mahaswamiji, the Vidyapeetha has witnessed enormous growth in the field of education.
JSS Mahavidyapeetha which took its first step in the field of education with the starting of a high
school has now forayed into Crèches, Primary schools, High schools, Pre-university and Degree
Colleges, Law, Engineering, Medicine, Dental Sciences and Pharmacy and has thus provided all
classes of the society easy access to educational opportunities. Now, the JSS Deemed to be
University has been started and Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Colleges at Mysuru and Ooty are
brought under its control since 2008.
Under the leadership of the present pontiff, the 24th Peethadhyaksha, Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra
Mahaswamiji, the Mahavidyapeetha has not only established educational institutions in places where
necessary, it has also made sure that all these institutions impart quality education. Engineering,
medical, dental and law colleges run by JSS are reputed to be the best educational institutions of
their kind in the state and have also become autonomous.
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Sl. No.
Name of the University/ Educational Institution
Activities
1. Balajagat and Creches
Quality Pre-Primary education was available only to the children from the creamy layer of the society till a few years ago. But the JSSMVP has made it accessible to all the people by establishing seven creches and 16 nursery schools in urban and rural areas across Karnataka. There are 23 Pre-Primary Schools run by JSS MVP, with a total enrolment of 1,322 children
2. Educational Institutions of Sanskrit, Veda, Agama and Astrology Schools
In order to encourage learning of the ancient Indian heritage of Veda, Agama and Astrology, one needs to know Sanskrit Language. JSSMVP started the Kyatanahalli Sri Siddlingaiah Samskruta Patashala 60 years ago, in Mysuru, to teach Sanskrit. JSSMVP was running 10 Sanskrit schools, out of which 6 were aided and 4 were unaided. Among them, five schools were in rural areas thereby facilitating rural students also to learn Sanskrit.
3. Hindi Vidyalayas
Hindi Vidyalayas are being run in Mysuru and Bangalore for coaching students who appear for the various examinations being conducted by South India Hindi Prachar Sabha, Chennai.
4. Sahana Schools (for special children)
The Sahana schools were started in Bengaluru and Mysuru to educate the special children. These two schools were provided with grants from GoK and GoI. The objective of these schools is to provide education to such children, and to create awareness among them about their rights and responsibilities, to bring out their latent talent and potential and integrate them with the mainstream society, by making them get rid of their inferior feelings. These students are taught by specially trained teachers, with suitable educational aids.
5. Primary Schools
Primary education lays the foundation for children’s future, which is the reason why government is focusing on primary education. This is also the priority of JSS Mahavidyapeetha, as a result of which it has established many primary schools in urban and rural areas. There are 18 primary schools in Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Bengaluru, Kolar, Hassan, Mandya and Shimoga in Karnataka and Periyar District in Tamilnadu run by JSSMVP.
6. High Schools
There are 59 high schools in Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Bengaluru, Kolar, Hassan, Mandya and Shimoga in Karnataka and Periyar District in Tamilnadu. Out of the 59 high schools, 30 were aided and 29 high schools are run by JSS MVP. 12,798 students are studying in these schools.
7. Public Schools (CBSE)
Following huge public demand, the JSSMVP has established 12 Public Schools across the State and one in Dubai too. About 10,089 are studying in these schools.
8. Pre-University Colleges (Junior Colleges)
The JSS Mahavidyapeetha is running 17 Pre-University Colleges, including 4 Composite colleges A total of 7651 students (2660 boys and 4991 girls) were studying in the pre-university and junior colleges.
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9. Degree Colleges
Higher education is essential to gain more knowledge and compete in the modern competitive world. JSSMVP has therefore established a College Development Division. 07 Arts, Science, Commerce and Management degree colleges are functioning under its supervision. Out of these seven colleges, four are women colleges and they are located in Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Kollegal and Bengaluru. Of the seven colleges, six are aided. Totally 6,492 students are studying in these colleges
10. Post-graduate Institutes
In the academic year 2001-02, MSW (Masters Degree in Social Work) course was started at the JSS Arts, Commerce and Science College, Ooty Road, Mysuru. The college introduced MSc in Biotechnology in the year 2006-07. In the year 2010-11, MSc in Computer Science was introduced.In the same year M.Com was started. The department of M.A. Kannada was started during the academic year 2011-12 MSc Chemistry and MSc Physics was also started in the same year. JSS Women’s College in Kollegal has also started MCom course during the year 2011.
11. JSS Teacher Training Institutes Five Institutes of Education are run by JSSMVP
12. JSS Karnataka Open School (JSSKOS)
The Karnataka Open School was being run in collaboration with the National Open University, with an objective of providing continued education to those deprived of school education, rural youth, poor urbanites, girls, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, backward classes, differently abled persons and retired armed forces employees. JSS Mahavidyapeetha with its vast experience in the field of general education started ‘Continuing Education Program’, to provide education to those mentioned above. The Karnataka Open School came into being in 1990. The KOS is recognized by the Government of Karnataka.
13. Technical Education
In its National Education Policy, the Central Government has accorded great importance to technical education. In keeping with the national policy and responding to the local needs of the society, the JSS Mahavidyapeetha has given importance to technical education. At a time when there were not many facilities for technical education, the establishment of Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering in Mysuru in the early 1960s by the JSS MVP laid a firm foundation for technical education in the private sector. The Technical Education Division of JSSMVP provides guidance to the technical education institutes. Under the Division, there are 4 engineering colleges, including those in Mauritius and NOIDA, 4 polytechnics (1 for women and 1 for the differently abled students), and 3 Industrial Training Centres,
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14. Medical Education
The Medical Education Division is a major division of JSS Mahavidyapeetha. The following 04 colleges are run by JSSMVP
• JSS Medical College, Mysuru
• JSS Dental College, Mysuru
• JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty
15. JSS Ayurveda Medical College JSS Ayurveda Medical college, apart from providing quality education to the disciples of Ayurveda, focuses on overall development of the individual with human values through education and infrastructure to its students.
16. JSS Institute of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences [JSSINYS]
JSS Institute of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences [JSSINYS], FIRST and LARGEST BNYS college of Tamil Nadu and SECOND LARGEST of India, is a premier institution located in Coimbatore. The college is affiliated to The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai with an annual intake of 100. The college offers 5 ½ yrs Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences [BNYS] degree.
17. JSS College of Physiotherapy
JSS college of Physiotherapy was established in the year 1999 with the blessings of the present pontiff, His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Deshikendra Mahaswamiji with an intention of creating competent Physiotherapists with contemporary knowledge & innovative skills who can promote rehabilitation, health & fitness.
18. JSS Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysuru
JSS Institute of Speech and Hearing was established in Mysuru in 2001-02 to meet the increasing need for quality professionals in speech and hearing. The Institute offers graduation (BSc) and post graduation (MSc) courses in Speech and Hearing.
19. JSS School of Nursing, Mysuru The JSS Nursing School was established in the year 1988, in the JSS Hospital premises. The school offers a three-year Nursing Training (JNM Course) programme and has an intake capacity of 45 students.
20. JSS School of Nursing, Kollegal This school was established in 2004, with the objective of providing nursing training to the youth in rural and remote areas. The school offers a three-year Nursing Training Programme (JNN Course) and has an intake capacity of 40 students.
21. JSS School of Nursing, Chamarajanagar
Established in 2004-05, the school is recognized by the Karnataka State Nursing Council and Indian Nursing Council. The school offers a three-year Nursing Training Programme (JNN Course) and has an intake capacity of 40 students.
22. JSS School of Nursing, Sakleshpur, Hassan
This school was started in 2004-05. The school offers a three-year Nursing Training Programme (JNN Course) and has an intake capacity of 50 students.
23. Physical Education Institute Physical education is part of holistic education policy. To support this, JSSMVP established a Physical Education College, in Suttur. This insitute has been producing quality PE teachers, thereby improving the quality of physical education.
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APPENDIX-IV
INFORMATION ABOUT OTHER ACTIVITIES OF JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
Sl. No.
Name of the Organization Activities
1 JSS Spiritual Mission
The JSS Spiritual Mission, in association with similar organizations, has made united efforts to spread India’s rich socio-cultural and spiritual heritage to all corners of the world. The Mission has engaged itself in activities which center around religious discourses, the practice of yoga and the dissemination of spiritual knowledge through publication of books and preparation of cassettes and CDs. In this way, the ancient values are made accessible to everyone.The JSS Spiritual Mission was established in 1999, by His Holiness Jagadguru Sri. Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, the present pontiff of the Math. The objectives of the Spiritual Mission are to propagate the principles of right living through Yoga and Meditation, as well as to establish institutions of excellence for teaching human values.
2 Hostels
Some five decades ago, institutions for higher education were found established only in cities and bigger towns. Students from rural areas were forced to go to cities to pursue higher education. Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji realized their plight as far back as six decades ago and set out to establish a hostel for the poor, rural students at Mysuru city that offered free boarding and lodging. It is since popularly known as the Suttur Hostel (Main building) at Mysuru among the student fraternity. Even before the Mahavidyapeetha was established, His Holiness had started a number of hostels and orphanages at several places with free boarding and lodging for backward class rural children. Apart from this there are five student hostels run by JSSMVP with 497 students. Free Women’s Hostel One free hostel for differently abled working women and girl students established by JSSMVP is functioning in Mysuru.
3 Orphanages JSS Mahavidyapeetha is running nine free orphanages with facilities for 482 students
4 Cottages for destitute children
There are two cottages for destitute children, one each at Suttur and Hullahalli, which are run by JSSMVP.
5 JSS Halbhavi School of Art, Kelgeri, Dharwad
JSS Halbhavi School of Art, a first of its kind in Karnataka, was established way back in 1935. Late D.V. Halbhavi, a great visionary and an educationist, started this school with an aim of providing education in fine arts.
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Sl. No.
Name of the Organization Activities
6 JSS Hospital, Mysuru To provide quality health and medical care services to the poor, His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji established a Health Care Centre in Mysuru, in the year 1963. It was being run under the JSS Medical Service Trust, which is a sister organization of JSS Mahavidyapeetha. Today, this health centre has grown into a 1,200-bed hospital. The hospital also serves as a teaching hospital for JSS Medical College. The hospital caters to the patients who come from Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Mandya, Hassan Districts, as well as Nilgiri’s district of Tamilnadu. All departments of the hospital have state-of-the-art equipment, with experienced doctors and nursing staff. The hospital has 18 major departments with good facility. Supportive labs have been set up for accurate diagnosis and facilities for carrying out all kinds of examinations and tests are available. The hospital also has a 24-hour emergency treatment department.
7 Training Institutes
Among the several institutes founded by Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji, to educate the masses, the JSS Basic Training Institute, is one of the oldest and most important institute. Here the students are being trained in manufacturing of handmade paper, spinning, soap manufacturing, etc. In the light of the changed educational policy and enviroment, JSSMVP realized the need for good teachers and decided to take up teachers training. As a result three teacher training institutes were opened, making teaching education easily accessible to the rural students.
Along with this, a Nursery School Teachers’ Training Institute at Mysuru, and a Teacher Training Institute at Bengaluru to train teachers to work with differently abled children are established. As both Central and State Governments’ are giving greater priority to primary education, JSSMVP has established three teacher training institutes at Yelandur, Sakleshpur and Hovinahadagali in 2004.
8 JSS Training Institute for
Competitive Examinations,
Bengaluru (JSSTICE)
It was one of the greatest dreams of Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji to attract rural graduates towards competitive examinations, encourage and prepare them. According to his wish, the JSS Training Institute for Competitive Examinations was established in Bengaluru, in the year 1990-91. After 1995-96, the training institute has made several noteworthy achievements. Over 200 candidates who were trained by this institute are now serving in various capacities with the Central & State Governments.
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Name of the Organization Activities
9 JSS Janashikshana Samsthe, Mysuru
On the 1st of April, 1986, JSS Shramika Vidyapeeta was started to provide education in skill training, handicrafts and advance training in various trades as well as marketing skills for those who need it and special training for women entrepreneurs.
JSS Janashikshana Samsthan, Bangalore
This is one of the oldest institutions of its kind established in Karnataka. It was started in 1979 under the Department of Public Instructions, Government of Karnataka. The Government of India provides grants for running the programmes. To bring about uniformity in all Janashikshana Samsthan programmes, the Government of India, in the year 2000, decided to transfer the Karnataka Institutions to the JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysuru. This programme was officially taken over by JSSMVP in December 2001. It also intends to educate them on the current economical and social trends/scenario as well as the political situation. The trainees are also sensitized on nationalism, women’s equality and environment. The institute provides training in 17 different trades.
JSS Krishi Vignana Kendra (Agricultural Sciences Centre), Suttur
The JSS Krishi Vignana Kendra (Agricultural Sciences Centre) was established in the year 1994 at Suttur. It is engaged in transfer of technical know-how to the farmers enabling them adopt modern agronomic policies. Training programmes on agricultural practices and methods are being conducted for farmers, women and youth and they are prompted to adopt modern methods of agriculture.
JSS Old Age Home, Mysuru In order to help such elderly persons gain mental poise and peace and lead a peaceful, anxiety-free life and responding to the demands of the public, an old age home, with the blessings of Jagadguru Sri Shivaratri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, was started on 11th August 2000 at Mysuru. The home can accommodate 25 inmates who are provided with free lodging, boarding and medical care.
JSS Old Age Home, Suttur At Suttur Shri Kshetra, an old age home with all modern amenities has been constructed. This home can accommodate 50 people. In addition, at Suttur Shri Kshetra, another Old Age Home is run which can house about 10 inmates. All services are free here.
Literature and Cultural centers
Shivarathreeshwara Centre, Bengaluru An auditorium with most modern facilities has been constructed in the JSS Educational Institutions Campus at Jayanagar, Bengaluru. This is one of the prestigious cultural centers in the capital city. Its objective is to provide opportunities to the youth to exhibit their talents. Sri Shivarathreeshwara Kala Mantapa The Kala Mantapa or the theatre was inaugurated with the blessings of Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra
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Name of the Organization Activities
Mahaswamiji, in 1948. The purpose of this theatre was to stage dramas based on the life stories of Shivasharanas and to propogate their messages and change the attitude of people. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Chinthana Mantapa, Bengaluru This forum was started in 2005, at the JSS Educational Institutions campus, in Jayanagar, Bengaluru to promote and organize cultural programmes Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Granthamale/Publications The 22nd Jagadguru, Mantra Maharshi, His Holiness Sri Shivarathri Mahaswamiji believed in social change through literature. To fulfill this objective, he started the Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Granthamale/ publications. So far, over 100 valuable titles have been published. JSS Book House In order to reach the publications of Sri Shivarathreeshwara Granthamale and other good titles published by other publishers to the readers, a retail book shop, JSS Book House has been set up. The book house also supplies notebooks to JSS schools, at a concessional rate.
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Information about off-campus centre(s)
NOT APPLICABLE AS THE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT HAVE ANY OFF CAMPUS CENTRES
APPENDIX-VI
Information about off-Shore campus centre(s)
NOT APPLICABLE AS THE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT HAVE ANY OFF SHORE CAMPUS
APPENDIX-VII
Information about Courses run under distance mode and study centre(s)
NOT APPLICABLE AS THE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT HAVE ANY STUDY CENTRES
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APPENDIX-VIII Information about the programmes permitted to be offered by the Gazette Notification of
the State Government
Sr. No.
Programme Sanctioned Intake
Undergraduate Programmes
1. B.E. - Civil Engineering 120
2. B.E. - Mechanical Engineering 120
3. B.E. - Industrial and Production
Engineering
60
4. B.E. - Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
60
5. B.E. - Electronics and Communication 120
6. B.E. - Instrumentation Technology
(Electronics and Instrumentation)
60
7. B.E. - Computer Science and Engineering 180
8. B.E. - Environmental Engineering 60
9. B.E. - Polymer Science and Technology 40
10. B.E. - Information Science and Engineering 60
11. B.E. - Bio Technology 30
12. B.E. - Construction Technology and
Management
60
1. M.Tech - Industrial Engineering 18
2. M.Tech - Industrial Structures 18
3. M.Tech - Environmental Engineering 18
4. M.Tech - Computer Engineering 18
5. M.Tech - Maintenance Engineering 18
6. M.Tech - Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation
18
7. M.Tech - Master of Engineering
Management
18
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Programme Sanctioned Intake
8. M.Tech - Software Engineering 24
9. M.Tech - Network and Internet Engineering 25
10. M.Tech - Energy System and Management 18
11. M.Tech - Health Science & Water
Engineering
18
12. M.Tech - Polymer Science & Technology 18
13. M.Tech - Biotechnology 18
14. M.Tech – Automotive Electronics 24
15. Master of Computer Application 60
16. Master of Computer Application (Lateral Entry)
12
17. M.Tech Data Science 20
18. M.Tech Infrastructure Engineering and
Management
20
19. M.Tech Material Science 20
20. M.Tech - Software Engineering
(Part time)
20
21. M.Tech - Industrial Structures (Part time) 20
22. M.Sc. Chemistry 30
23. MBA 120
24. MBA Corporate Finance 40
25. MBA Retail Management 40
26. MBA Executive Program 40
PhD./MSc. Engineering -
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Government of Karnataka Gazette Notification No. ED 84 URC 2014 Dated 16-01-2016
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APPENDIX-VIII B
Government of Karnataka Gazette notification No ED 49 TEC 2016 Dated: 13-06-2016
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APPENDIX-VIII C
The Government of Karnataka Order No. ED 104 URC 2017 Dated. 22.07.2017
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Current Number of Academic programmes offered at JSS Science and Technology University
Sl.
No. Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual enrolment
Undergraduate Programmes
1. B.E. - Civil Engineering 120 102
2. B.E. - Mechanical Engineering 120 110
3. B.E. - Industrial and Production Engineering
60 57
4. B.E. - Electrical and Electronics Engineering
60 62
5. B.E. - Electronics and Communication 120 111
6. B.E. - Instrumentation Technology
(Electronics and Instrumentation)
60 56
7. B.E. - Computer Science and Engineering 180 182
8. B.E. - Environmental Engineering 60 49
9. B.E. - Polymer Science and Technology 40 30
10. B.E. - Information Science and Engineering 60 56
11. B.E. - Bio Technology 30 29
12. B.E. - Construction Technology and Management
60 49
Postgraduate Programmes
1. M.Tech - Industrial Engineering 18 12
2. M.Tech - Industrial Structures 18 17
3. M.Tech - Environmental Engineering 18 18
4. M.Tech - Computer Engineering 18 10
5. M.Tech - Maintenance Engineering 18 03
6. M.Tech - Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation
18 09
7. M.Tech - Master of Engineering Management
18 03
8. M.Tech - Software Engineering 24 12
9. M.Tech - Network and Internet Engineering 25 13
10. M.Tech - Energy System and Management 18 14
11. M.Tech - Health Science & Water Engineering
18 06
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12. M.Tech - Polymer Science & Technology 18 05
13. M.Tech - Biotechnology 18 04
14. M.Tech – Automotive Electronics 24 07
15. Master of Computer Application 60 58
16. Master of Computer Application
(Lateral Entry)
12 12+5
17. M.Tech Data Science 20 12
18. M.Tech Infrastructure Engineering and Management
20 16
19. M.Tech Material Science 20 8
20. M.Tech - Software Engineering
(Part time)
20 08
21. M.Tech - Industrial Structures (Part time) 20 0
22. M.Sc. Chemistry 30 15
23. MBA 120 117
24. MBA Corporate Finance 40 36
25. MBA Retail Management 40 21
26. MBA Executive Program 40 13
PhD./MSc. Engineering - 102
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Information about the approval of the courses by the concerned statutory council
Sl. No.
Name of the Course Name of the Statutory Council
Whether approval has been taken
1. B.E. - Civil Engineering AICTE YES
2. B.E. - Mechanical Engineering AICTE YES
3. B.E. - Industrial and Production Engineering AICTE YES
4. B.E. - Electrical and Electronics Engineering AICTE YES
5. B.E. - Electronics and Communication AICTE YES
6. B.E. - Instrumentation Technology
(Electronics and Instrumentation)
AICTE YES
7. B.E. - Computer Science and Engineering AICTE YES
8. B.E. - Environmental Engineering AICTE YES
9. B.E. - Polymer Science and Technology AICTE YES
10. B.E. - Information Science and Engineering AICTE YES
11. B.E. - Bio Technology AICTE YES
12. B.E. - Construction Technology and Management AICTE YES
13. M.Tech - Industrial Engineering AICTE YES
14. M.Tech - Industrial Structures AICTE YES
15. M.Tech - Environmental Engineering AICTE YES
16. M.Tech - Computer Engineering AICTE YES
17. M.Tech - Maintenance Engineering AICTE YES
18. M.Tech - Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation
AICTE YES
19. M.Tech - Master of Engineering Management AICTE YES
20. M.Tech - Software Engineering AICTE YES
21. M.Tech - Network and Internet Engineering AICTE YES
22. M.Tech - Energy System and Management AICTE YES
23. M.Tech - Health Science & Water Engineering AICTE YES
24. M.Tech - Polymer Science & Technology AICTE YES
25. M.Tech - Biotechnology AICTE YES
26. M.Tech – Automotive Electronics AICTE YES
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Name of the Course Name of the Statutory Council
Whether approval has been taken
27. Master of Computer Application AICTE YES
28. Master of Computer Application
(Lateral Entry) AICTE YES
29. MBA AICTE YES
30. M.Tech Data Science GOK order YES
31. M.Tech Infrastructure Engineering and Management
GOK order YES
32. M.Tech Material Science GOK order YES
33. M.Tech - Software Engineering
(Part time) GOK order YES
34. M.Tech - Industrial Structures (Part time) GOK Order YES
35. M.Sc. Chemistry GOK Order YES
36. MBA Corporate Finance GOK order YES
37. MBA Retail Management GOK order YES
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APPENDIX-XI
Information about the courses run which are not specified by the UGC
NOT APPLICABLE AS THE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT RUN ANY PROGRAMMES NOT SPECIFIED
UNDER SECTIONS 22 OF THE UGC ACT 1956
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APPENDIX-XII
Information about the complaints received under Grievance Redressal Mechanism
S.No. Name of complainant
Complaint against
Date complaint
Action taken by the University
1 Students Valuation Jan 2015
176 cases for redressal from 135 candidates of I,III, V and VII Sem B.E Semester End examination were reviewed and totaling mistakes, unvalued answers were brought to the notice of valuers and rectified.
2 Students Valuation June 2016
137 cases for redressal from 109 candidates of II,IV, VI and VIII sem B.E. Semester End examination were reviewed and totaling mistakes, unvalued answers were brought to the notice of valuers and rectified.
3 Students Valuation Jan 2017
06 cases for redressal of I,III, V and VII Sem B.E Semester End examination were reviewed and totaling mistakes, unvalued answers were brought to the notice of valuers and rectified.
4 Students Valuation Jan 2018
135 cases for redressal from 105 of I,III, V and VII Sem B.E Semester End examination were reviewed and totaling mistakes, unvalued answers were brought to the notice of valuers and rectified.
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80
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1
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81
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25
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34
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9
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7
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2
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12
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32
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14
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APPENDIX-XIV
Information about Library
1. Total Space 919.72 sq. mts.
Library – 562.05 sq. mts. + 250 Sq, mts (CMS Block)
Digital Library – 357.67 sq. mts.
Reference – 562.05 sq. mts.
2. Computer / Communication
facilities
30 Computers with high speed internet facility
3. Total number of Ref. Books English 1599
Physics 2164
Chemistry 2200
Mathematics 5125
Civil Engineering 11689
Environmental Engineering 2896
Mechanical Engineering 11750
Industrial & Production Engineering 7402
Electronics & Communication 10793
Electrical & Electronics Engineering 6697
Instrumentation Technology 4379
Computer Science & Engineering 10134
Polymer Science & Technology 1144
Biotechnology 1879
Information Science & Engineering 4255
Master of Computer Application 3645
Automotive Electronics 325
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Construction Technology 2286
Management 15700
SC / ST book bank books 10545
BC / BT book bank books 469
ST book bank books 4293
UGC 484
B.B Books 822
E.B Books 188
SAS 978
Project Reports 1285
Gift Books 1204
Miscellaneous 4416
TOTAL 115046 + 15700
4. Research Journals subscribed
on a regular basis.
Indian Journals – 151 + 18 (Management)
Foreign Journals – 19.
E Journals – 6010 + 1100 (Management)
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APPENDIX-XV
Information about the Equipment
Sl. No.
Name of the Lab /Workshop
Carpet Area
available
Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINERING
1 Survey Lab 130 Total Station, Theodolite with 1 second accuracy, electronics digital planimeter with interface
2 Basic Materials Testing Lab 82 40 tonne UTM with Ranges of 4 Tonne to 10 Tonne and 40 Tonne
3 Fluid Mechanics Lab 600 Kaplan Turbine, Pelton Wheel, Francis Turbine Flow through Pipes, current meters
4 Concrete & High Way Lab 260 200 Tonne Compression testing machine 110 tonne UTM - electronically
5 Geotechnical Engineering Lab 130
Triaxial compress equipment, direct shear test equipment, UCC test equipment, plate load equipment, SPT test equipment, CBR test equipment
6 Environmental Engineering Lab 130 Attached to Environmental Department
7 Geology Lab 130 Varieties of Crysals, Rock Samples minerals
8 Structural Lab 410
600 kN loading frames (2 Nos.); a) one for testing of beams and slabs b) One for testing of columns photo elastic bench compression testing machine flexural testing machine
9 Model Section 60 Models
10 Computer Lab. / CAD Lab 60
Hardware: 50 PCs with Pentium IV configuration, 01 server with 20 thin clients Software: MS Windows, Novel Netware Compilers: C. C++. FORTRAN Application Software : STAAD/PRO 2055, NISA/CIVIL GT Strudels, STRAAP, CADS Smart Engineers, COSMOS/M, PASFEM AUTOCAD 2000 Architectural Desk Top, Micro cal Origin, Auto Civil STAAD estimate, Auto Plotter
11 Earthquake Engineering Lab 150 Manual Shaking table, Data Logging system with software, sensors etc.
SOFTWARES
1 FLAC @D V5.0 software with dynamic analysis module
2 Auto CAD 2000
3 Architectural Desktop 2000
4 STRAP
5 STAAD / Auto Civil / Staad Estimate / Auto Cad 2000
6 NISA`
7 CADS RC suite & SMART Engineers
8 ORIGIN 6.1
9 Staad Pro
10 Lusas Software
11 Auto Plotter
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COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 100
2 Relevant Legal Software 11
3 Printers 08
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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Carpet Area
available
Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
1 Survey Lab 130 Total Station, Theodolite with 1 second accuracy, electronics digital planimeter with interface
2 Construction material testing Lab 82 40 tonne UTM with Ranges of 4 Tonne to 10 Tonne and 40 Tonne
3 Fluid Mechanics Lab 600 Kaplan Turbine, Pelton Wheel, Francis Turbine Flow through Pipes, current meters
4 Concrete & High Way Lab 260 200 Tonne Compression testing machine 110 tonne UTM - electronically
5 Geotechnical Engineering Lab 130
Triaxial compress equipment, direct shear test equipment, UCC test equipment, plate load equipment, SPT test equipment, CBR test equipment
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DEPARTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
6 Model Section 60 Models
7 Computer Lab. / CAD Lab 60
Hardware: 50 PCs with Pentium IV configuration, 01 server with 20 tine clients Software: MS Windows, Novel Netware Compilers: C. C++. FORTRAN Application Software : STAAD/PRO 2055, NISA/CIVIL GT Strudels, STRAAP, CADS Smart Engineers, COSMOS/M, PASFEM AUTOCAD 2000 Architectural Desk Top, Micro cal Origin, Auto Civil STAAD estimate, Auto Plotter
8 Building Service Lab. 410
1 a) Basic Sound level meter; b)Portable printer model SBM-BM; 2) Light meter model LT 300; 3) Air sampling kit mode 224 PC*R8; 4) Advanced monitoring station with data logging software model 2550; 6) a) Air velocity level meter-2-model 2200 ; b) Wood moisture meter.
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SOFTWARES
1 FLAC @D V5.0 software with dynamic analysis module
2 Auto CAD 2000
3 Architectural Desktop 2000
4 STRAP
5 STAAD / Auto Civil / Staad Estimate / Auto Cad 2000
6 NISA`
7 CADS RC suite & SMART Engineers
8 ORIGIN 6.1
9 Staad Pro
10 Lusas Software
11 Auto Plotter
COMPUTERS :
1 No. of Computer Terminals 100
2 Relevant Legal Software 11
3 Printers 5
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINERING
1 Mechanical Lab 745
ENERGY LAB : PC Based IC Engine, Test Rig,
Say bolt Viscometer Apparatus, Redwood
Viscometer Apparatus, Torsional Viscometer,
Apparatus for calibration of Thermocouples, Bomb
calorimeter set-up, Boys calorimeter set-up, Flash
and fire point apparatus, Electronics Balance
(Digital type), Single cylinder, Vertical type, 4-
stroke diesel engine set-up
DESIGN LAB ; Vibration Studies using FFT
Analyzer set-up, Journal bearing test rig, Whirling
of shaft set-up, Polariscope set-up, Spring mass
damper set-up, Spring mass set-up, Torsional
viscous damper set-up, Experimental set-up for
balancing of rotating masses, Centrifugal
Governor set-up, Combined Loading experimental
set-up, Gyroscope set-up, Pin-on-disc wear
testing
HEAT TRANSFER LAB ; Experimental set-up for
thermal conductivity of insulating material,
Experimental set-up for thermal conductivity of
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composite wall, Experimental set-up for thermal
conductivity of metal rod, Experimental set-up for
thermal conductivity of liquid, Heat exchanger set-
up for counter flow and parallel flow condition, Air-
conditioning test-rig, Refrigeration Test-rig, Critical
heat flux-apparatus, Heat pipe demonstration
apparatus, Experimental set-up for Natural
Convention / Forced Convention / Emissivity of
surface / Stefan Boltz’s man constant
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2 Machine shop 783
Kirloskar make center lathes-16 Nos,; Kirloskar
make CNC Lathe-2 Nos.; CNC Milling machine-1
No.; Horizontal milling machine-1 No.; Vertical
milling machine-1 No.; Shaping machine-4 Nos.;
Planning machine-1 No.; Cylindrical grinding
machine-1 No.; Bench grinder-1 No.; Tool and
cutter grinding machine-1 No.; Slotting machine-1
no.; Bench Drilling machine-1 No.; Radial Drilling
machine-1 No.; Pillar type drilling machine-1 No.;
Fully automatic CNC turning center-1 No.; Fully
Automatic CNC machining centre-1 No.; MTAB 6
Axis articulated Robot
3 Welding shop 116
Gas welding / Arc welding equipments with
accessories; Oil cooled / Air cooled step down
transformer; Compact TIG and MIG welding
machine set-up with accessories; Power Hacksaw
machine-01 no.; Bench grinder-1 No.; Bench vice-
2 Nos.; Hand Gloves, Apron, Goggles Tool kit,
instruments like try square, metal scale etc.
4 Smithy shop / sheet metal shop 155
Smiths Forge-8 Nos.; Anvil-8 Nos.; Swage block-2
Nos.; Shearing machine-2 Nos. Grinding machine-
1 No.; Power Hammer-1 No. ; Bending machine-1
No.; Blower-1 No.; Smithy tools flat tongs-20 Nos.;
Round tongs-20 Nos.; Flatteners-20 Pairs; Ball
peen hammer-15 Nos.; Sledge hammer-15 Nos.;
Soldering Gund-10 Nos.
5 Basic Workshop 132
Workshop : Bosh-cutting tools; Heavy duty high
torque 10 mm drilling machine with accessories;
Long neck high speed grinding machine with
accessories; High power circular saw with
accessories; Multipurpose mini angle grinder with
grinding and cutting tools; General category sheet
metal shop kit; General category machine shop
kit; Electrical work shop kit; Metrology shop kit;
carpentry kit ; Bench vice & working tabales-34
109
Nos.; Leg vice-02 Nos.
Fitting Tools : Pipe vice-2 Nos.; Hack Saw frames-
25 nos.; Round files – 35 nos.; Half round files-35
Nos.; Square files -35 Nos.; Triangular files-35
Nos.; Flat files-35 Nos.; Spring dividers-12 Nos.;
Jenny calipers-12 Nos.; Inside calipers-12 Nos.;
Outside calipers-12 Nos; Ball Peen Hammes-20
Nos.; Vernier Calipers-1 No.; Height gauge-1 No.
; Tap and die set-2 sets. Die stock-1 set. ; Power
Hacksaw machine-1 No.; Bench grinder-1 No.;
Surface plate-1 No.; Sheet bending machine-1 No.
6 Foundry Shop 160
Cupola Furnance-0.25 Ton capacity; Moulding
Boxes-30 Nos.; Foundry Tools-30 Nos.; Foundry
Sand Tester-10 No. Foundry sand compression
test machine-1 No.; Sieve vibrating machine-1
No.; Hot air oven-1 No.; Moisture absorption
testing machine-1 No.
7 CAD /CAM Lab 162
Solid works, Solid cam, Auto Cad 2007, Ansys
10.0 UG (CGA/CAM) Solid Edge, P-IV
Computers-32 Nos. Laptop-1 No.
8 CAED Lab 162 72 Computers with Solid edge software
SOFTWARES
1 Solid Edge V 19
2 Solid Works 2004
3 UG NX NASTRAN FEMAP
4 Solid CAM 2004
5 AUTOCAD 2006
6 ANSYS R 11
7 UG NX (cad / cam 3.0
8 NISA V12
9 SPSS
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 200
2 Relevant Legal Software 09
3 Printers 05
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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Area
availab
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Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL & PRODUCTION ENGINERING
1 Metrology Lab 99
Profile projectors (Somet Make), Profile Projector
(Dynasca make), Tool makers microscope,
Floating Carriage Diameter measuring machine,
Perthometer, Tallyrond Roundness testing
machine, Auto collimator-model 6D with
accessories, Caliper checker, Check master,
Digital bench micrometer, Granite bench centre,
Granite Surface Plate 1000*1000 mm Height
master slip Gauge Box.
2 Machine Tool Lab & Industrial
Engg. Lab. 75
Lathe Tool, Dynamometer, ELGI make Air
compressor, Aplab make UPS 5 KVA with
batteries (30 Nos.); Venky Tread mill, Venky
Electrical Ergometer, Conventional Lathe-model
MGD2, Time study stop watches, Lathe tool
Dynamometer, Milling machine (BFW make)
3 Computer Integrated
Manufacturing Lab 75
Flexible manufacturing system with CNC Lathe,,
CNC Milling machine, Pick & Place Robot,
Measuring workstation, Auto transformers and
Operating system, ORAC make CNC Lathe with
indexable tool post.
4 CAD / CAM Lab 25 Pro E software, Pentium 3 computers, HP later jet
printer, scanner HP 3500, Lexmark 3200 printer.
SOFTWARES
1 Robot & Mechatronics Simulation Software (Control x)
2 CNC Simulation Software
3 Pro Planner Software - unlimited server based educational licensed (full version)
4 Timer Pro professional Software –Five educational licenses (full version)
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 51
2 Relevant Legal Software 04
3 Printers 05
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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Area
availab
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Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINERING
1 Circuits Lab
280
Regulated DC Power Supplies, Other measuring
instruments, Decade Resistance Boxed, Decade
Capacitance boxes, 5 Decade inductance boxes,
CRO’S signal generators
2 Measurement Lab
Kelvin’s double bridge, Maxwell’s bridge, De-
sauty’s bridge, Current Transformer,1ø & 3ø
Energy meter, Simulation package (installed in
Computer Lab), DC power supply, Oscilloscopes,
Digital / Analog Multi-meters
3 Electrical Machine Lab
DC Shunt Motor - Compound generator set, DC
Shunt Motor – DC Shunt generator, Series
Motors, Shunt Motor, Alternators – DC Machines.
4 Power Electronics Lab 200
Regulated DC Power supplies, Signal Generators,
CRO’s, IC Tester, Function generators, Multi-
meters, other measuring equipment; Static
characteristics of SCR and TRIAC,(kit) ,Static
characteristics of MOFET and IGBT (Kit),
Controlled HWR and FWR using RC triggering
circuits (Kit), SCR turn-on circuit using
Synchronized UJT relaxation oscillator (Kit), SCR
turn-off circuits (i) LC circuit (ii) Auxiliary
communication (Kit), Synchronized UJT firing
circuit HWR and FWR circuits (Kit), Generation of
Firing signals for thyristors / Triacs suing digital
circuit / microprocessor (Kit), AC Voltage controller
using Triac-Diac combination (Kit), Single phase
FWR with R & RL. Loads (Kit) Voltage (impulse)
commutated chopper - both constant frequency
and variable frequency operations (Kit), Speed
control of a separately excited DC motor (Kit),
Speed control of universal motor and single phase
induction motor (Kit), Speed control of stepper
motor (kit), Parallel / Series inverters (Kit)
5 Microcontroller Lab 125
8081 Microcontroller based students
demonstration Kit, Interfaces for 8081
microcontroller kit – Keyboard, Seven segment
display, elevator (simulator), Logic controller dual
DAC, ADC (16 channel), Traffic controller,
Software simulator package downloaded from net
and package provided by text book publishers,
Oscilloscope.
112
6 Digital Electronics Lab 280 Digital Trainer kits p IC tester-74 series, IC tester,
Oscilloscopes, Signal generator
7 Power System Protection Lab 125
Lead compensating network – study kit, Lag
compensating network – study kit, PD, PI, PID
controller – Study kit, speed-torque characteristics
of 2 phase AC servo meter – study Modula, Speed
– torque characteristics of DC Servomotor – study
Modula, Frequency response of Second order
system – Study kit, Time response of Second
order system – study kit, MAT-Lab and OCTBLE
are available in the computer lab for simulation
8 High Voltage Lab 90
Transformer set 220 / 140 KV (HV test and
measuring equipments, Control Desk, Rectifiers
capacitors
9 Computer Lab 60 30 Nos.
10 Power System Simulation &
Research Lab 90 MipowerOrcad
11 Schneider-SJCE Energy
Management Lab 280 Smart meters, PCs 5 Nos. Related software
12 Automation Lab 240 PLC trainers, related software
SOFTWARES
1 Mipower Software Version 6.0
2 Orcad Capture + Spice Software – 5 User license
3 MATLAB 100 User license
4 MS Windows XP, Mipower – 15 user license
5 NG – SPICE – Free Software
6 Linux – Free Software
7 Octave – Free Software
8 Scilab – Free Softrware
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 40
2 Relevant Legal Software 08
3 Printers 05
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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Carpet Area
available
Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINERING
1 Electronics devices &Circuit . Lab. 105 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Function Generators, Power Supplies, Digital IC trainers, Digital Millimeters, Microprocessors Kits, Interfaces.
2 Power Electronics Lab 63
Dual Trace Oscilloscope, Power Supplies, Isolation Transformer, Function Generator, SCR tester, DC motor generator, Power Electronics modules.
3 VLSI, DSP & Networking Lab 295
AMD Athlon xp based computer P III based computer, Pentium based computer, Motorola DSP Kit. TMS DSP 320X kit, FPGA Kit (SPATRAN-II) Matlab with simulation Matlab with tool boxes Motorola Microcontroller Kits, Network simulation (free wave), 2*CD writer, PIC 16F877 Kit with interfaces Quartos II software, VLSI Boards Microwind software, WINISP Microcontroller VAB, 8086 based microprocessor kits, 68000 based microprocessors Kits, 8085 based microprocessor Kits, ICE 8085, ICE 8086, 8031 Microcontroller kits, Cygnal embedded controller, Design boards.
4 DST Lab. 21 Computers, Scanner, Printer
5 Philips Lab 21 Computer 12 Nos DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINERING
6 Communication Lab 168
ASK, BPSK, BFSK, DPSK, QPSK, QPSK Kit PCM, DM, TDM, PAM, SHR Kit Spectrum analyzer, Digitizing scope, RF power meter, Pattern generator, Antenna Demonstration, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Signal Generator, Power Supplies, Digital Multi-meter Function Generator, RF signal Generator, AC milli-voltmeter microwave bench (Sivers Lab), Microwave bench (Lab- Volt) Microwave bench (VidyutYantra), Fiber Com Training Kt (Bench mark) Fiber Com, Training Kit (Bench mark) Fiber com, Training Kit (ELLMax) Fiber Com Training Kit (New Port) Optohybrid Modules (HP), Fiber Optic lab kits (Bench mark), Lock in Amplifier, Optical Chopper, Monochromo meter, Optical Attenuator (ANDO), Optical power meter (photodyne), Digital Communication, Trainer Kit, (Fee back), Fiber optic trainer (Falcon)
7 CISCO Lab
21 5 computers, 4 Routers, 1 Switch
PACE Lab 10 computers
8 Networking Lab. 33 20 computers
SOFTWARES
1 Software for Layout & Simulation of Deep submicron CMOS Design 2 B2 SPICE – Mixed mode Analog and Digital Circuit Simulation Software 3 Linux Software 4 Microwind Software 5 All Open Source Software 6 MAT Lab
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COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 155
2 Relevant Legal Software 06
3 Printers 12
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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Carpet
Area
availab
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Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
1 Instrumentation Lab.
80
Temperature measurement module, Capacitance
measurement module, LVDT Module, AC bridges
2 Data acquisition and Controls Lab PID Unit, Digital Trainer Kits, Digital Storage
Oscilloscope, II Order system Unit
3 Analog Electronics Lab
120
CRO, Signal generator, Power supply
4 Power Electronics Lab AC motors, DC motors, Chopper transformer
modules
5 8086 Microprocessor Lab
80
8086 microprocessor kits, Interface kits
6 HDL Programming Lab
Virtex-II FPGA development board, Spartan-3
FPGA Trainer Kits, LG Lite logic analyser and
pattern generator, Active HDL 7.0-Synthesis Tool,
Simplyfy 8.6.2-simulation tool.
7 Digital Electronics Lab 120 Digital trainer kits
8 DSP Lab
56
TMS 5416 DSP kits, Interface Kits
9 Micro controllers Lab
PIC Microcontroller Kits 16F874/877, 89C61X2
Family Microcontroller with Flash Board, MP Lab.
5.3, Assembler Editor / Debugger, SC51
Simulation Software
10 Process Instrumentation Lab
150 Flow and temperature measurement units, PLC
Module and accessories
11 Biomedical Lab & Computer Lab
Biomedical instrumentation trainer, Power supply,
ECG simulator, Dissolved oxygen analyzer with
accessories, Hand held pulse oxyimeter, ECG
machine, Bio kit data acquisition system with
software ECG, EEG, EMG, PCG, Pulse, RESP,
EOG, Amplifiers along with electrodes and sensor
, 5 KVA online UPS
115
12 HDL Lab P4 systems with zilinx software and FPGA Kit,
SPARTRAN-III Board
13 MEMS Lab COMSOL, Coventor ware tanner software and
hardware (Computers)
SOFTWARES
1 Windows XP Service Pack
2 Aldec Active HDL
3 Simplicity 8.6.2.
4 Xilinx Ver 7.0
5 Intellisuite
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 90
2 Relevant Legal Software 05
3 Printers 06
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
Sl.
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Carpet
Area
availab
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Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTRER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
1 Software Lab-1 113
Computer network devices
P-IV – 45 Nos., CISCO WS 2960 48 TTL Port;
Fast Ethernet Switch : 2 Nos.
2 Software Lab-2 113
Computer network devices
P-IV – 45 Nos., CISCO WS 2960 48 TTL Port;
Fast Ethernet Switch : 2 Nos.
3 PG & Research Lab 58
Computer network devices
Intel Core Duo: 20 Nos.; CISCO WS 2960 48 TTL
48 port; Fast Ethernet Switch-2Nos.
4 Browsing Center 179.5 Computer network devices
116
Intel Core Duo: 80 Nos.; CISCO WS 2960 48 TTL
48 port; Fast Ethernet Switch : 2 Nos.
5 Server & Internet Lab 18
Computer network devices
HCL-Infinite GL, Intel Core Duo; 3 Nos. (LINUC,
NOVEL, & Oracle) Core Switches (CISCO 3750 G
Series 24 Port Gigabit Switch with 6 SFP slots)
CS uplink switch 9 CSCO WS 2960 C 24 TC-L 20
port Gigabit Switch with r SFP slots
HP Procure 24 Port with 2 SFP slots
SOFTWARES
1 Image Processing & Analysis software (APCHE LION Computer Software)
2 Networks Simulation Software for Windows
3 Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 10.1 for work station & Network
4 Microsoft campus agreement
5 Microsoft operating systems
6 Vipix IDA Saas License (intelligent data analysis)
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 235
2 Relevant Legal Software 06
3 Printers 10
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
Sl.
No. Name of the Lab /Workshop
Carpet
Area
availab
le
Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
1 Environmental Analysis Lab 62.3
Flame Photometer, Turbidity Meter, Conductivity
Meter, pH meter with electrode NH4 , NO3 , F,
Reverse Osmosis Unit, Hach COD Digester, BOD
incubator, YSI Make DO meter, DC Power supply
unit, UPS
2 Environmental Process Lab 87.8
1 Hot Air oven, Jar Test Apparatus, Oil Bath,
Water Bath Shaker, Muffle Furnace, Water
Softener, Motor Operated Sieve Shaker, Deionizer
water plant, COD reactor DO pH meter
3 Advanced Environmental 58.5 Automatic Titrator,, High Performance Liquid
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Instruments Lab Chromatography, Gas Chromatograph,
Spectrometer, Ion Analyzer, UV-visible
Spectrophotometer – 2, ** SI make field
conductivity meter, Portable ‘Hatch’ ** Make vis-
spectrophotometer OP/500 Spectrophotometer
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
4 Environmental CADA Lab 52.9
Pentium III Computers – 20 Nos., Printer -6 Nos.
(1-Laser, 2-Inkject, 2-Dotmatrix) Scanner-1,
Environmental related softwares
5 Environmental Atmospheric
Monitoring Lab 52.4
High Volume Air sampler, Smoke densitometer,
Noise Dosimeter – 3, Lux meter, Gastec Stack
monitoring pump
6 Environmental Microbiology Lab. 82.9
Diaplan Microscope, Labovert microscope,
Autoclave, Bacteriological incubator, Lab
Fermentor, Laminar Flow Bench, Muffle Furnace,
Colony Counter, Remi high speed refrigerated
centrifuge, Sample preservator, Quartz distillation
unit. CH2OI microscope, MS2-BI microscope
Vertical Autoclave, Rotary shaker.
SOFTWARES
1 EDVOTEK CD’S Software fundamental electrophoresis video CD Rom – GET it series set of r includes Genetics, Cell Biology Bio Chemistry & Molecular Biology
2 GIS, 3 Statistics 4 AUTOCAD 5 Usepa Air
6 GCG WISCOSIN Package software with date &seq lab perpetual license for seq lab with one copy of extended data.
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 68 2 Relevant Legal Softwares 06 3 Printers 06 4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
Sl. No.
Name of the Lab /Workshop
Carpet Area
available
Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
1 Thermal & Rheology 70 DSC, TGA, DMA, FTIR, Twin screw extruder, Haze, UTM
2 Chemical Engineering lab. 70 Heat and mass transfer related equipments, Boiler
3 Processing Tech. (Plastic) Lab 141
Injection, blow and extrusion machines , (semi automatic and automatic) , air compressor, scrapping unit, single screw extruder, 100 T cap. Automatic injection molding machine
4 Processing Tech.(Composite) Lab. 70 Hydraulic press, Hot air oven, specimen cutter
5 Processing Tech. (Rubber) Lab. 165 Hydraulic press, rubber extrtuder, two roll mixing mill
6 Polymer Testing / Phy. Chem. Lab. 70 HDT, VST, Resilience, Abrasion tester, Flex tester, volume and surface resistance equipments,
118
break down voltage, Universal Testing Machine (UTM ), MFI
7 Polymer CAD 70 18 Nos. computers and soft wares
8 Polymer Research Lab. – I 50 Hot air oven, glass wares, vacuum pump, Rotary flash evaporator, Nitrogen gas cylinder, electronic balance with density kit
9 Polymer Research Lab. – II 34 Hot air oven, distillation unit, small hydraulic press, rapid prototyping equipment
SOFTWARES
1 Autodesk inventor Series-6
2 Autodesk Mechanical desktop-6
3 Mold flow software
4 Mold flow Plastic insight release 3.1 and also upgraded to release 4.0
5 Mold flow design link release 3.0
6 Mold flow sentinel license manager release 7.1.
7 STL expert 2000 release 7.2
8 Auto desk inventor professional 10 upgraded
9 AUTO CAD mechanical 2008
10 Autodesk mechanical desktop 2008
SOFTWARES
11 Autodesk Vault 2008
12
Mold flow Plastic insight t.1 with the following modules
MPI / Flow ; MPI / Cool ; MPI / Midplane ; MDL / Parasolid; MPI / Warp ; MPI / Stress ; MPI /
Shrink ; MPI / Fusion
13 Mold flow Product security 2.0, 2.1
14 Mold flow design link release 5.1
15 IRONCAD
Network version
Version 8.0 and upgraded to version 9.0
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 41
2 Relevant Legal Software 15
3 Printers 08
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
1 Nokia Lab 24.5 5 Nos. HCL Intel core duo
1 No. HP procure 24 port switch
2 IS-Computer Lab 110.25 34 Nos. HCL Intel Core duo; 01 No. Cisco 2960
48 Port; 01 No. Cisco 2960 24 port
3 IS-Computer Lab-2 110.25
20. Nos.HCL P IV Processors; 05 Nos. Dell P IV
Processors; 05 Nos. HCL P IV Processors; 01 No.
Cisco 2960 48 Port; Trainers Kits, IB Tester,
Function Generator, Oscilloscope, Interface for
Microprocessors, (Like logic controllers, DAC,
Keypad, 7 Segment display)
4 Network Operation Centre 260
Novel Server; DHCP Server, Server with Ubuntu
(Open Source Linux Platform) with C & C++,
Mysql server open source; Web server; Streaming
Server, Dell 10U Blade Server; Watch Guard
Firebox 1250e Series; Layer 3 Cisco catalyst
C3750G series. DELL Blade server, with chasis
loaded with enterprise Redhat LINUX OS
SOFTWARES
1 Ubuntu Free Open Source
2 C, C++ and Mysql
3 Java
4 Open Office
5 Windows XP
6 Borland C
7 Acrobat reader 8
8 Office 2007
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 95
2 Relevant Legal Software 08
3 Printers 08
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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Area
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Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
1 Research Lab 39.6
pH meter, Electronics Weighing balance,
Samsung refrigerator, Mono quartz water
distillation unit, Melting point apparatus with
energy controller and coolant plug, Digital Rotovap
with water bath, Gel rocker with timer, Hot air
oven, Vacuum pump, 40 C Cool centrifuge, Hot
water bath, Mini table top centrifuge, Vortex mixer
PCR machine, Desktop computer with internet,
UV-Chamber, Digital Colorimeter, Digital magnetic
stirrer with temperature probe, Water still, SS
deluxe (Single distillation Unit), Digital Hot plate
magnetic stirrer, Hand held UV lamp, Pipettes
(100, 200, 1000, 5000 µL) with stand. General
glassware and lab ware for research purpose, Air
conditioner
2 Computational Biology Lab 66
34 Desktop computers having a latest
configuration of Intel i3 processor, 4 GB RAM, 160
GB Hard disk, 19” HCL TFT monitor and optical
driver DVD-RW, Over head projector (OHP),
Server, Projector, GCG Wisconsin package, Air
conditioner
3 Cell & Tissue culture Lab. 73.92
Digital Plant growth chamber, Electronics
weighing balance, Ultra filtration, Millipore water
purification system, incubation room, Mono quartz
water distillation unit, Shaking water bath,
incubator, Rotary shaker, General glassware and
lab wares for conducting experiment, Air
Conditioner
4 Molecular Biology & Genetic
Engineering Lab 100.32
Digital Colorimeter, Vertical SDS PAGE gel
electrophoresis with power pack, Homogenizer
with controller, Hot air oven, Digital Mini Rotary
flask shaker with temperature controller, Mono
quartz water distillation unit , Mini table top
centrifuge, pH meter, Electronics Weighing
balance, Thin Layer chromatography accessory,
Fume hoods with suction pumps, General
glassware and lab wares for conducting
experiment, Air Conditioner
5 Microbial Technology Lab 100.32 Vertical autoclave, Hot air oven, incubator shaker,
Bacteriological incubator, Monocular microscopes,
Binocular microscopes, Magnetic stirrer,
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Horizontal gel electrophoresis with power pack,
Mini Hot batch, Electronics weighing balance,
Mono quartz water distillation unit, pH meter,
Stereo Microscopes, General glassware and lab
wares for conducting experiments, Fermentor Air
Conditioner.
6 Bioengineering Lab. 100.32
Sedimentation Unit, Settling experiment unit, Leaf
filter unit, Diffusivity equipment, Liquid-Liquid
extraction equipment, Manometric energy
equation unit, Calibration of rotameter unit and
orifice meter unit, Pressure drop through packed
bed unit, Digital timer vertical autoclave, Mixed
flow reactor analysis plug flow reactor, RTD in
mixed flow reactor, Mini rotary flask shaker,
Homogenizer, Analysis of batch reactor, General
glassware and lab wares for conducting
experiment, Air conditioner. Interacting and non-
interacting tank experimental set up. Pressure
process controller, process control simulator, Flow
process Controller, Temperature Process
Controller, Flow measurement trainers, Level
measurement trainer, pH control trainer.
SOFTWARES
1 EDVOTEK CD’S Software fundamental electrophoresis video CD
Rom – GET it series set of r includes Genetics, Cell Biology Bio Chemistry & Molecular Biology
2 GCG WISCOSIN Package software with date &seq lab perpetual license for seq lab with one
copy of extended data.
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 60
2 Relevant Legal Software 02
3 Printers 05
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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DEPARTMENT OF M C A
1
MCA LAB -1 113
Computer network devices
P-IV – 45 Nos., CISCO WS 2960 48 TTL Port;
Fast Ethernet Switch : 2 Nos.
2
MCA LAB -2 113
Computer network devices
P-IV – 45 Nos., CISCO WS 2960 48 TTL Port;
Fast Ethernet Switch : 2 Nos.
3 MCA LAB -3 179.5
Computer network devices
Intel Core Duo: 80 Nos.; CISCO WS 2960 48 TTL
48 port; Fast Ethernet Switch : 2 Nos.
4 MCA LAB -3 110.25
20. Nos.HCL P IV Processors; 05 Nos. Dell P IV
Processors; 05 Nos. HCL P IV Processors; 01 No.
Cisco 2960 48 Port; Trainers Kits, IB Tester,
Function Generator, Oscilloscope, Interface for
Microprocessors, (Like logic controllers, DAC,
Keypad, 7 Segment display)
5 MCA LAB -3 260
Novel Server; DHCP Server, Server with Ubuntu
(Open Source Linux Platform) with C & C++,
Mysql server open source; Web server; Streaming
Server, Dell 10U Blade Server; Watch Guard
Firebox 1250e Series; Layer 3 Cisco catalyst
C3750G series. DELL Blade server, with chasis
loaded with enterprise Redhat LINUX OS
SOFTWARE
1 Image Processing & Analysis software (APCHE LION Computer Software)
2 Networks Simulation Software for Windows
3 Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 10.1 for work station & Network
4 Microsoft campus agreement
5 Microsoft operating systems
6 Vipix IDA Saas License (intelligent data analysis)
7 Ubuntu Free Open Source
8 C, C++ and Mysql
9 Java
10 Open Office
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11 Windows XP
12 Borland C
13 Acrobat reader 8
14 Office 2007
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals 190
2 Relevant Legal Software 14
3 Printers 15
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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Carpet
Area
availab
le
Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
1 Physics Lab.
252
Mossbauer spectrometer, Constant Deviation
Spectrometer, Zeeman spectrometer, Holographic
Table, Normal Spectrometers, Material explorer
for study of Molecular dynamics software
SOFTWARES
1 Material Explorer – molecular dynamic study software
COMPUTERS :
1 No. of Computer Terminals (P IV + Thin Client & Other nodes) 04
2 Relevant Legal Soft wares 01
3 Printers 02
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
Sl. No.
Name of the Lab /Workshop
Carpet Area
available
Major equipment
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
1 Chemistry Lab. 252 UV visible Spectrophotometer, Potentiometer, Conductivity meter, pH meter, Flame photometer, UV chamber etc.
124
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals (P IV + Thin Client & Other nodes) 05
2 Relevant Legal Software
3 Printers 02
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
COMPUTERS:
1 No. of Computer Terminals (P IV + Thin Client & Other nodes) 03
2 Relevant Legal Software -
3 Printers 01
4 Internet accessibility 330 Mbps
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Sports Infrastructure I. Facility
(a) Open Play Ground(s) for outdoor sports
Name of the
Ground
No of Grounds
(No’s)
Length &
Breadth
Total In Sq.
Mtr.
Lawn Tennis 05 100 X 54 Mtr 5400 Sq. Mtr
• Volley Ball
• Kho-Kho
• Throw ball
• Basket Ball
• Shuttle Badminton.
01 Each
(Total 5 Courts)
69 X 54 Mtr 3726 Sq. Mtr
Hockey 01 61 X118 Mtr 7198 Sq. Mtr
Football 01 91X127 Mtr 11557 Sq. Mtr
KSCA Cricket
Ground
01 5 Acres 20500 Sq. Mtr
(b) Swimming Pool (Size) : Nil
(c) Indoor Sports Facilities including gymnasium
Name of the Facility Numbers Length &
Breadth
Total In Sq.
Mtr.
Multi-Purpose Gymnasium with TT Hall
01 20X54 Mtr 1080 Sq. Mtr
(d) Any other
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Information about the composition of the statutory bodies of the University
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
S. No. Name Profession Full Postal Address
BOARD OF GOVERNORS - Constituted on 30.08.2016
1 His Holiness Paramapujya Jagadguru Shri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji
Chancellor & Chairperson JSS Mahavidyapeetha Dr. Shivarathri Rajendra Circle Mysuru – 570 004
2 Dr. C.G. Betsurmath Executive Secretary JSS Mahavidyapeetha Dr. Shivarathri Rajendra Circle Mysuru – 570 004
3 Principal Secretary Medical Education, Government of Karnataka
Principal Secretary Room No.610,6th Floor, M.S. Buildings, Bangalore-560 001
4 Principal Secretary Higher Education, Government of Karnataka
Principal Secretary Room No:645, 6th Floor, M.S.Building, Bangalore-560 001.
5 Dr. Meena Chandavarkar Former Vice Chancellor, Karnataka State Womens University
Gokul Extension Area, Bagalkot-587101
6 Prof. M.H. Dhananjaya Advisor, Technical Education
Division
JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Technical Education Division, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
7 Prof. B. G. Sangameshwara Vice Chancellor JSS S&T University, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
8 Prof. A.K. Sharma Former Director
Former Director, NCERT, c-3, Sector-48, Noida- 201304 Dist. Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
9 Mr. C. Venkateshwarlu Chairman & CEO
Sys Build Technologies Pvt. Ltd., G2 Express Apartments, 135, Richmond Road, Bengaluru – 560 025
10 Prof. K.S. Lokesh Registrar & Member Secretary JSS S&T University, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
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BOARD OF MANAGEMENT S. No. Name Profession Full Postal Address
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT – Constituted on 10.08.2016
1 Prof. B G Sangameshwara Vice Chancellor JSS S&T University, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Prof. B. Suresh Vice Chancellor
JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (Deemed To be University), JSS Medical Institutions Campus Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagara Mysuru – 570 015
3 Prof. S.A. Kori Executive Director
Karnataka State Higher Education Council, Institution of Printing Technology Building, First floor, Palace Road, Bangalore-560001.
4 Prof. T.N. Nagabhushan Principal and Dean, Faculty of Engg. & Tech
JSS S&T University, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
5 Prof. N. Haraprasad Deputy Registrar
6 Prof. P. Nagesh Dean, Faculty of Management
7 Prof. K.S. Lokesh Registrar & Member Secretary
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FINANCE COMMITTEE S. No. Name Profession Full Postal Address
FINANCE COMMITTEE - Constituted on 30.07.2016
1 Prof. M.H. Dhananjaya Advisor, Technical Education
Division
JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Technical Education Division, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Prof B G Sangameshwara Vice Chancellor JSS S&T University, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
3 Sri S Puttasubbappa Director, Finance JSS Mahavidyapeetha Dr. Shivarathri Rajendra Circle Mysuru – 570 004
4 Prof K S Lokesh Registrar JSS S&T University, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
5 Sri M V Shankara Auditor M/s. Madhavan & Co. Mysuru
6 Sri M Mahadevaswamy Finance Officer & Member
Secretary
JSS S&T University, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
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Information about the composition of the statutory bodies of the University
ACADEMIC COUNCIL S. No. Name Profession Full Postal Address
ACADEMIC COUNCIL – Constituted on 30th
May 2017
1 Prof B G Sangameshwara Vice Chancellor
JSS S&T University, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Prof. K.S. Lokesh Registrar & Member Secretary
2 Dr. K.N. Udayakumar Controller of Examinations
3 Prof. T.N. Nagabhushan Dean, Faculty of Engineering
4 Prof. S. Mallikarjun Aradhya Dean, Faculty of Science
5 Prof. P. Nagesh Dean, Faculty of Management
6 Dr. G.M. Shashidhara Dean, Research
7 Dr. C.S. Yogananda Head of the Dept. Dept. of Maths
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
8 Dr. V. Udayashankar Head of the Dept. Dept. of IT
9 Dr. D.S. Vinod Head of the Dept. Dept of ISE
10 Dr. K. Prakash Head of the Dept. Dept of CE
11 Dr. M.C. Manjunath Professor, Dept. of Maths
12 Dr. K.V. Sreenivasa Prasad Professor, Dept. of IPE
13 Dr. Niranjan Professor, Dept. of MCA
14 Dr. M.C. Nataraja Professor, Dept. of CE
15 Prof. Ananda Murthy Associate Professor, Dept. of E&EE
16 Dr. Savitha G. Lakkol Associate Professor, Dept. of CMS
17 Dr. T.D. Roopamala Associate Professor, Dept. of Maths
18 Dr. C.R. Nataraj Associate Professor, Dept. of E&CE
19 Dr. A.M. Chandrashekar Assistant Professor, Dept. of CS&E
20 Dr. K.G. Pradeepa Assistant Professor, Dept. of PST
21 Dr. S. Nanda Assistant Professor, Dept. of IT
22 Dr. B.V. Shilpa Assistant Professor, Dept. of IS&E
23
Prof. S. Mohan
Professor
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Division Department of Civil Engineering IIT Madras, Chennai – 600 036
24 Dr. A.R. Upadhya
Former Director, National Aerospace Laboratories
Apartment No. – C0923 Brigade Meadows Haluhunefe Kankapura Road, Udayapura Post
25 Dr. L. Vijayaraghavan Professor
Manufacturing Engineering Section, Department of Mechanical Engineering IIT, Madras, Chennai – 600 036
26 Dr. Arup Nandi
Global Technology Project Leader
Unilever R&D, #64, Main Road, White Field, Bengaluru – 560 006
27 Dr. Shyam Vasudeva Rao
Founder and Director
Forus Health Pvt. Ltd. #2234, 23rd Cross, Banashankari 2nd Stage Bangalore – 560 070, India
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RESEARCH & INNOVATION COUNCIL
S. No. Name Profession Full Postal Address
RESEARCH & INNOVATION COUNCIL – Constituted on 15.11.2017
1 Prof B G Sangameshwara Vice Chancellor
JSS S&T University, JSS
Technical Institutions Campus,
Mysuru - 570006
2 Prof. G.M. Shashidhara Dean – Research & Member Secretary
3 Prof. T.N. Nagabhushan Dean, Faculty of Engineering
4 Prof. S. Mallikarjun Aradhya Dean, Faculty of Science
5 Prof. P. Nagesh
Dean, Faculty of Management
6 Dr. C.P. Ravikumar
Director Texas Instruments, Bengaluru
7 Mr. Vithal Madyalkar
Country Manager
IBM Innovation Center for Education, Embassy Golf Link, 6
th
Floor, Indranagar, Koramangala, Bengaluru
8 Prof. Rama Murthy
Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering
IIT Madras, Chennai
9 Dr. N. Ravichandran
Former MD Lucas TVS, Chennai
10 Dr. Mukhopadhyaya
Director J.K. Tyres, Mysuru
11 Dr. Vasantha Kumar
Director– Technical Green Life Science Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Mysuru
12 Dr. Siddaramaiah
Professor, Dept. of PST
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
13 Dr. V. Udayashankara
Head, Dept. of IT
14 Dr. B.S. Mahananda
Professor, Dept. of ISE
15 Dr. S. Mahesh
Professor, Dept. of E&E
16 Dr. K.M. Anil Kumar
Assoc. Professor, Dept. of CSE
17 Dr. M.C. Nataraja
Professor, Dept. of CE
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BOARD OF STUDIES
S. No. Name Profession Full Postal Address
BOARD OF STUDIES - Constituted on 02.05.2017
Dept. of Biotechnology
1 Dr. M.N. Nagendra Prasad Head of the Dept. Dept. of Biotech
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Dr. N. Haraprasad Dy. Reg. & Professor. Dept. of Biotech
3 Dr. Pallavi Vastrad Professor, Dept. of Biotech
4 Dr. K.R. Sanjay Associate Professor, Dept. of Biotech
5 Dr. S. Nanjundaswamy Associate Professor, Dept. of Biotech
6 Dr. B.P. Hema Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biotech
7 Dr. Balaji Prakash Sr. Principal Scientist Dept. of Molecular Nutrition, CFTRI, Mysuru
8 Dr. Farhath Khanum Scientist F Head, Food Biochem. & Nutrition DFRL, Min. of Defence, Mysuru
9 Dr. M. Dharmaprasad Chief Technical Officer & Managing Director
Prosetta Bioconformatics Pvt. Ltd., No. 67B, Near Infosys, Hootagalli Ind. Area, Mysuru
10 Dr. T.N. Bhavanishankar Director Schevaron Innovation Centre, Mysuru
11 Mr. M.S. Abhishek Associate Scientist Dept. of Process Engg., Biocon Bristol Myers Squib, R&D Center, Bengaluru
12 Mr. S.N. Rao Chairman & Managing Director Supreme Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., No. 73, 74 & 48P-1, KIADB Indl. Area, Nanjangud, Mysuru
13 Ms. S. Lakshmi Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biotech
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
Dept. of Civil Engineering
1 Dr. K. Prakash Head of the Dept. Dept. of Civil Engg.
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Dr. C. Nataraju Professor. Dept. of Civil Engg.
3 Dr. M.C. Nataraja Professor. Dept. of Civil Engg.
4 Dr. S.K. Prasad Professor. Dept. of Civil Engg.
5 Dr. S. Raviraj Professor. Dept. of Civil Engg.
6 Dr. G.P. Chandradhara Professor. Dept. of Civil Engg
7 Dr. K.S. Manjunath Professor. Dept. of Civil Engg
8 Dr. P. Nanjundaswamy Professor. Dept. of Civil Engg
9 Prof. R. Satish Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg.
10 Prof. V. Madhava Rao Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg.
11 Dr. M.P. Pradeep Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg.
12 Dr. M.K. Nagaraj Associate Professor Dept. of Applied Mathematics, Nat. Inst. of Tech., Surathkal P.O. Srinivasnagar, Mangalore
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S. No. Name Profession Full Postal Address
13 Dr. G.L. Sivakumar Babu Professor Geotechnical Engineering Division, Dept. of Civil Engg., IISc., Bengaluru
14 Sri S. Chandramouleeswar Civil Engg. Practitioner & Secretary
Association of Consulting Civil Engineers (I), Centre Shree Maata, No. 939, 28
th Main, 9
th
Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore
15 Sri Niranjan Simha Executive Vice President and Head
M/s. Larson & Tubro Group, Mumbai
16 Dr. G. Ravi Professor, Civil Engineering National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru
17 Dr. N.P. Rajamane Head – Centre for Advanced Concrete Research
SRM University, Potheri, Kancheepuram Dist., Tamil Nadu
18 Prof. H.L. Girish Raje Urs Faculty, Dept. of Civil Engineering
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
19 Smt. S. Roopanjali Faculty, Dept. of Civil Engineering
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
Dept. of Construction, Technology & Management
1 Dr. G.P. Chandradhara Head of the Dept. Dept. of CTM SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Dr. S. Raghuprasad Assoc. Professor. Dept. of CTM
3 Dr. D.B. Nirmala Asst. Professor. Dept. of CTM
4 Dr. Amritham Rajagopal Associate Professor Dept. of Civil Engg., IITh
5 Dr. S. Raghunath Professor. Dept. of Civil Engg. BMS College of Engineering, Bull Temple Road, Bengaluru
6 Sri Niranjan Simha Executive Vice President and Head
M/s. Larson & Tubro Group, Mumbai
7 Mr. M.N. Sreehari Chief Executive Officer
M/s. Consortia of Infrastructure Engineers, Vijayanagar, Bangalore
8 Mr. D. Yogesh Gowda Assistant Engineering RDPR, Channarayapatna, Hassan District
9 Dr. P. Prakash Professor & Head of the Dept.
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Shavige Malleshwara Hills, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore
10 Mr. M.S. Sunil Kumar Assistant Professor, Dept. of CTM SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions
Campus, Mysuru - 570006 11 Mr. H.N. Rajendra Prasad
Assistant Professor, Dept. of CTM
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
1 Dr. H.C. Vijayalakshmi Head of the Dept. Dept. of CSE
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Dr. M.P. Pushpalatha Professor. Dept. of CSE
3 Dr. K.M. Anil Kumar Assoc. Professor. Dept. of CSE
4 Dr. M.A. Anasuya Assoc. Professor. Dept. of CSE
5 Dr. S. Srinath Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE
6 Dr. V.S. Ananthanarayana Professor, Dept. of IT NITK, Surathkal, Mangaluru
7 Prof. Chandrashekar Professor, Dept. of CSE IIT, Madras, Chennai
8 Ms. Ruchira Kamdar Manager Software Executive Briefing Center, IBM India, Bengaluru
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9 Mr. K.S. Sundar Associate Vice President ETA Infosys Pvt. Ltd., Mysuru
10 Dr. Suresha Professor DOS in Computer Science, UoM, Mysuru
11 Mr. R. Guru Faculty, Dept. of CSE SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006 12 Mrs. Manimala Faculty, Dept. of CSE
Dept. of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
1 Dr. K.T. Veeramanju Head of the Dept. Dept. of EEE
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Dr. M.S. Shashikala Professor, Dept. of EEE
3 Dr. A.D. Srinivasan Professor, Dept. of EEE
4 Mr. R.S. Ananda Murthy Assoc. Professor Dept. of EEE
5 Mr. B. Aprameya Swarup Assoc. Professor Dept. of EEE
6 Ms. M. Neethi Asst. Professor, Dept. of EEE
7 Dr. K. Panduranga Vittal Head of the Dept. Dept. of EEE National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Srinivasnagar PO, Surathkal, Mangalore 575025
8 Dr. L. Umanand CEDT, IISc Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru - 560 012
9 Dr. M.N. Murthy Head of the Institute
Power Systems Training Institute, P.B. No. 8201, Subramanyapura Road, Banashankari IInd State, Bangalore
10 Mr. B.S. Vishwanatha General Manager (Rtd) BHEL, P.B.No. 2606, Mysuru Road, Bengaluru-560 026,,
11 Mr. Ramesh Pathak Director Schneider Electric, Bangalore
12 Mr. Rajesh Bhat Managing Director JUWI India, Renewable Energies Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore
13 Dr. M.H. Sidram Faculty, Dept. of EEE SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006 14 Prof. S. Raghavendra Faculty, Dept. of EEE
Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engineering
1 Dr. M.N. Shanmukha Swamy Head of the Dept. Dept. of ECE
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Dr. Sudharshan P. Kulkarni Professor, Dept. of ECE
3 Dr. N.M. Renukappa Professor, Dept. of ECE
4 Dr. N. Shankaraiah Professor, Dept. of ECE
5 Mr. C.R. Nataraj Assoc. Professor Dept. of ECE
6 Dr. V. Nattarasu Assoc. Professor Dept. of ECE
7 Dr. S.B. Rudraswamy Asst. Professor, Dept. of ECE
8 Dr. T. Srinivas Professor, Dept. of ECE IISc.,Bengaluru
9 Dr. C.P. Ravikumar Director Texas Instruments, Bengaluru
10 Dr. Narendranath Udupa Head of the Dept.
Philips Lighting India Ltd, 5th
Floor, Green Heart Building, MFAR, Manyata Tech Park, Nagawara Post, Bengaluru
11 Dr. Chandrakanta Kumar Scientist/Engineer “SG”, Dy. Project Director (RF), Chandrayaan-2
ISRO Satellite Centre, Vimanapura PO, Bengaluru
12 Dr. T. Srinivas Professor, Dept. of ECE IISc.,Bengaluru
13 Dr. K.V. Suresh Professor, Dept. of ECE SIT, Tumkur
14 Dr. Muralidhar Kulkarni Professor, Dept. of ECE NITK, Suratkal, Mangalore
15 Dr. U.B. Mahadevaswamy Faculty, Dept. of ECE SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006 16 Dr. M.N. Jayaram Faculty, Dept. of ECE
Dept. of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
1 Dr. V. Udayashankara Head of the Dept. Dept. of EIE SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006 2 Dr. K. Shailaja Assoc. Professor, Dept. of EIE
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3 Ms. K. Umarani Assoc. Professor, Dept. of EIE
4 Dr. M.S. Mallikarjunaswamy Asst. Professor, Dept. of EIE
5 Dr. Mallikarjun S. Holi Professor & Head, Dept. of EIE UBDT, Davangere
6 Dr. M. Manjunath Associate Professor School of Medical Science & Technology, IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal
7 Mr. V. Ramesh General Manager (Tech) CNA Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore
4 Mr. Nataraj General Manager, Maint. & Projects
Jubilant Generic Ltd., Nanjangud, Mysuru
5 Mr. Bharath Kumar Hegde Mechatronics Engineer Centre of Innovations in Medical Electronics, BMS College of Engineering, Bengaluru
6 Dr. G. Shivakumar Professor & Head, Dept. of EIE MCE, Hassan
7 Ms. S. Nanda Asst. Professor, Dept. of EIE SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006 6 Mr. S. Rathnakara Asst. Professor, Dept. of EIE
Dept. of Environmental Engineering
1 Prof. M. Mahadevaswamy Head of the Dept. Dept. of E&E
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Dr. K.S. Lokesh Professor, Dept. of E&E
3 Dr. S. Mahesh Professor, Dept. of E&E
4 Dr. D. Istalingamurthy Professor, Dept. of E&E
5 Dr. B. Manoj Kumar Professor, Dept. of E&E
6 Dr. T.H. Udayashankara Professor, Dept. of E&E
7 Dr. B.M. Sadashivamurthy Professor, Dept. of E&E
8 Dr. B.M. Krishna Associate Professor, Dept. of E&E
9 Dr. Pushpa Tuppad Associate Professor, Dept. of E&E
10 Mr. B.P. Shivakumar Asst. Professor, Dept. of E&E
11 Dr. Shankara Murthy Associate Professor National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Vihar Lake, Powai, Mumbai
12 Dr. N.T. Manjunath Professor, Dept. of Studies in Civil Engg.
UBDTCE, Davangere
13 Mr. C.N. Dharmendra Technical Discipline Leader
Arcadis Consultants India Pvt. Ltd., No. 1, 1
st Floor, Karle
Premium, Old Airport Road, Kodihalli, Bengaluru
14 Dr. Jayaram Chief Engineer KUWS&DB, Mysuru
15 Mr. S. Gurudutt Managing Director Aqua Treat Systems, 199, 9
th
Main, 9th Block, Nagarabhavi IInd
Stage, Bengaluru
16 Dr. Deviprasad Chairman & Professor DoS in Environmental Science, University of Mysuru, Mysuru
17 Mrs. Thanushree Asst. Professor, Dept. of E&E SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
Dept. of Information Science & Engineering
1 Dr. S.K. Padma Head of the Dept. Dept. of ISE
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Dr. D.S. Vinod Assoc. Professor, Dept. of ISE
3 Dr. B.S. Mahanand Assoc. Professor, Dept. of ISE
4 Ms. B.V. Shilpa Asst. Professor, Dept. of ISE
5 Dr. B. Ravindran Associate Professor, Dept. of CSE
IIT Madras, Chennai
6 Dr. P. Nagabhushan Professor & Chief Nodal Officer DoS in Computer Science,
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University of Mysuru, Mysuru-06
7 Dr. Nirmal Kumar Sancheti Vice President – Engineering AIIGo Embedded Systems Pvt. Ltd., 2729, 80 Feet Road, Bengaluru
8 Mr. Shrinivas S Kulkarni Senior Software Architect IBM India Software Lab, Bangalore
9 Dr. Ramesh Pathak Vice President – R&D, Schneider Electric, #88, EPIP Industrial Estate, White Field Road, Bangalore
10 Dr. Ashish Ghosh Professor & Former Head – MIU Incharge
Indian Statistical Institute, 203, BT Road, Kolkata
11 Dr. B.S. Harish Assoc. Professor, Dept. of ISE SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru – 570006
12 Dr. K.K. Umesh Assoc. Professor, Dept. of ISE
Dept. of Industrial & Production Engineering
1 Dr. K.V. Sreenivasa Prasad Head of the Dept. Dept. of IPE
SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysuru - 570006
2 Dr. T.R. Srinivas Professor, Dept. of IPE
3 Dr. V. Ramesh Professor, Dept. of IPE
4 Prof. D. Arunkumar Assoc. Professor, Dept. of IPE
5 Dr. M. Savitha Assoc. Professor, Dept. of IPE
6 Prof. Karibasavaraja Asst. Professor, Dept. of IPE
7 Dr. B.S. Murty Professor & Head, Dept. of Metallurgical & Material Engineering
IIT Madras, Chennai
8 Dr. S.A. Kori Executive Director
Karnataka State Higher Education Council, Institution of Printing Technology Building, First floor, Palace Road, Bangalore-560001.
9 Mr. B. Sheshnath CEO & Managing Director Walvoil Fluid Power India Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore
10 Mr. Sadashiva Baligar General Manager Toyota Kirloskar Pvt. Ltd., Bidadi, Bangalore
11 Mr. Hussain Wagh Managing Director Pyramid Timber Pvt. Ltd., Mysuru
12 Dr. B. Seshan Emeritus Professor IISc., Bengaluru
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APPENDIX-XVIII
Information about the Non-Teaching Staff of the University Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale
of pay Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
SOM NEERAJ ROY
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
57 BA, PGDM 30000 28/11/2014 Yes.
DAKSINAMURTHY REGISTRAR 58 PUC 21600-40050
9/12/1983 Yes.
SHIVAKUMAR M S REGISTRAR 55 B.SC, 21600-40050
26/12/1984 Yes.
NAGANNA ACCOUNTS SUPERINTENDENT
64 B.SC, 15000 16/10/2014 Yes.
KRISHNAMURTHY SUPERINTENDENT 52 B.COM 20000-36300
6/10/1995 Yes.
KRISHNAPPA SUPERINTENDENT 49 B.SC, 20000-36300
3/3/2003 Yes.
PRADEEP M PLACEMENT & TRAINING OFFICER
33 MBA 30000 26/07/2010 Yes.
DAKSHAYINI DEVI SUPERINTENDENT 59 SSLC 20000-36300
17/11/1982 Yes.
SATISH KUMAR FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANT
58 PUC 14550-26700
6/2/1980 Yes.
UMAPATHY FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANT
58 SSLC 14550-26700
6/2/1980 Yes.
CHANNABASAVASWAMY
FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANT
57 B.A. 14550-26700
25/6/1983 Yes.
LINGANANDASWAMY
FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANT
56 PUC 14550-26700
15/12/1986 Yes.
MANJUNATHA FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANT
54 B.COM 14550-26700
6/11/1987 Yes.
YOGAMURTHY FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANT
55 PUC 14550-26700
16/5/1988 Yes.
NAVEEN KUMAR FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANT
45 PUC 14550-26700
4/6/1992 Yes.
HARISHA S FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANT
34 BA 14550-26700
29/09/2016 Yes.
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Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
REVANNA PHY. EDUCATION DIRECTOR
33 M.PED 18400-36350
8/1/2014 Yes.
RANGANATHAN SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
53 SSLC 11600-21000
27/9/1983 Yes.
MUKUNDA SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
46 SSLC 11600-21000
7/10/1995 Yes.
SUJYOTHI T R SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
38 SSLC 11600-21000
18/08/2015 Yes.
GAYATHRI SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
46 SSLC 11600-21000
13/5/1994 Yes.
DEVAIAH SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
43 BA 11600-21000
29/09/2016 Yes.
SANDEEP N SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
34 B.SC 11600-21000
1/10/2016 Yes.
NAVEEN KUMAR SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
46 DIP IN CP 10400-19400
25/7/2001 Yes.
PARVATHAMMA SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
48 B.A. 10400-19400
8/12/2004 Yes.
PUSHPALATHA SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
36 B,COM 10400-19400
5/4/2006 Yes.
PADMAJA SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
52 B,A 10400-19400
29/6/2007 Yes.
MALASHREE SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
28 BBM 10400-19400
11/7/2011 Yes.
BABURAO SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
27 B.COM 10400-19400
7/1/2013 Yes.
ARVIND SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
28 BA 10400-19400
1/8/2013 Yes.
RASHMI G K SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
38 M.COM 10400-19400
20/01/2014 Yes..
PUTTASUBBAPPA SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
48 SSLC 10400-19400
24/1/2015 Yes.
ANITHA M SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
36 B.COM 10400-19400
7/7/2011 Yes.
MANASA PATIL C S
SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
26 M.COM 10400-
19/04/2013 Yes.
138
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
19400
VEENA H L SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT
32 BA 5536 25/07/2016 Yes.
PARASHIVAMURTHY
Stenographer 55 B.COM 17650-32000
10/12/1984 Yes.
ASHWINI Stenographer 32 DIP IN CP 12250-23150
5/2/2007 Yes.
JAYALAKSHMI Stenographer 43 M.A, SR SHORTHAND
12250-23150
25/6/2007 Yes.
ASHA Stenographer 36 DIP IN CP 12250-23150
26/5/2008 Yes.
VAISHALI N Stenographer 45 DIP IN CP 14550-26700
6/3/1991 Yes.
SHASHIKALA V Stenographer 51 DIP IN CP 14550-26700
21/03/1994 Yes.
MANJULA S Stenographer 39 DIP IN CP 14550-26700
7/2/1998 Yes.
NAGENDRASWAMY
Telephone operator 55 PUC 13600-26000
8/4/1989 Yes..
DEEPA Receptionist 39 PUC 10400-19400
2/2/2009 Yes.
SELVARAJ BABU TYPIST 54 B.COM, SR. TYPING
13600-26000
13/11/1987 Yes.
CHANDRAKALA TYPIST 44 MA, SR. TYPING
12500-24000
22/4/2003 Yes.
ANASUYA TYPIST 49 PH.D., MA, SR. TYPING
12500-24000
2/5/2003 Yes.
SUREKHA TYPIST 43 M.A., SR TYPNG, SR. SHORTHAND
12500-24000
13/1/2007 Yes.
BASAPPA ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN
53 M.LIB, M.COM 21600-40050
13/11/1989 Yes.
VENKATESH ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN
58 M.A., M.LIB 21600-40050
6/7/1994 Yes.
MEENAKUMARI ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN
45 M.LIB, BSC 21600-40050
14/11/2005 Yes.
139
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
RUDRESH LIBRARY ASSISTANT
30 M.LIB 10400-19400
30/4/2014 Yes.
YOGEESH K S LIBRARY ASSISTANT
32 M.LIB 10400-19400
8/1/2016 Yes.
TARA K G LIBRARY ASSISTANT
28 DIP IN LIB & INFO SCE
10400-19400
11.01.2016 Yes.
MADHUKAR M LIBRARY ASSISTANT
32 M.LIB 10400-19400
1/7/2016 Yes.
VEERAPPA DEVARU
ATTENDER 55 9TH STD 7500-13650
23/1/1985 Yes.
CHINNAPPAN ATTENDER 56 LITERATE 7500-13650
11/11/1987 Yes.
SRINIVASA GOWDA
ATTENDER 55 LITERATE 7500-13650
22/1/1985 Yes.
MURUGESH ATTENDER 51 LITERATE 7500-13650
30/5/1994 Yes.
SHASHI ATTENDER 37 SSLC 7500-13650
13/11/2006 Yes.
RAJU ATTENDER 51 PUC 7500-13650
13/11/2006 Yes.
VRUSHABENDRA ATTENDER 27 PUC 7500-13650
28/07/2014 Yes.
SHANKARAPPA PEON 60 8TH STD 10400-16400
25/2/1986 Yes.
KRISHNA PEON 54 LITERATE 10400-16400
13/1/1993 Yes.
RAMESH PEON 54 LITERATE 10400-16400
13/1/1993 Yes.
NANJAPPA PEON 51 LITERATE 10400-16400
13/1/1993 Yes.
SIDDAIAH T PEON 58 LITERATE 10400-16400
13/1/1993 Yes.
LEELABAI PEON 56 LITERATE 10400-16400
3/5/1994 Yes.
HUCHAPPA PEON 58 LITERATE 10400-16400
29/4/1995 Yes.
KARPASWAMY PEON 52 LITERATE 10400-16400
24/9/1999 Yes.
140
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
SIDDAPPA PEON 51 LITERATE 10400-16400
23/9/1999 Yes.
LOKESH K PEON 43 7TH STD 10400-16400
20/08/2015 Yes.
MURTHY C R PEON 38 7TH STD 10400-16400
29/08/2015 Yes.
SIDDARAJU S R PEON 39 7TH STD 9600-14550
30/09/2015 Yes.
MAHADEVASWAMY M
PEON 42 7TH STD 9600-14550
19/09/2016 Yes.
NANJAIAH PEON 52 LITERATE 6500-11900
3/4/1986 Yes.
SHIVANNA PEON 50 LITERATE 6500-11900
01.11.1986 Yes.
SHIVAKUMAR PEON 44 SSLC 6500-11900
1/7/1989 Yes.
SADASHIVA M K PEON 55 LITERATE 6500-11900
25/7/1990 Yes.
SUBRAMANYA PEON 53 LITERATE 6500-11900
1/4/1994 Yes.
LOKESH PEON 31 LITERATE 7500-13650
25/9/2006 Yes.
KOMALA PEON 41 LITERATE 6500-11900
17/11/2006 Yes.
NAGASUNDRA FOREMAN, CIVIL ENGINEERING
60 B.A. 20000-36300
1/2/1975 Yes.
PRABHUSWAMY N
INSTRUCTOR, CIVIL ENGINEERING
52 SSLC, DIP. COURSE IN COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
17650-32000
5/7/1984 Yes.
MAHESH C ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
33 JOC 12500-24000
5/6/2008 Yes.
MANJEGOWDA N MECHANIC CIVIL ENGINEERING
57 PUC 11600-21000
4/10/1979 Yes.
RANGASWAMY HELPER CIVIL ENGINEERING
56 SSLC 11600-21000
2/4/1981 Yes.
SHIVANNA V HELPER CIVIL ENGINEERING
49 B.A. 11000-19000
9/3/2003 Yes.
141
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
MAHADEVA HELPER CIVIL ENGINEERING
45 7TH STD 11000-19000
26/5/2003 Yes.
N S KRISHNAMURTHY
HELPER CIVIL ENGINEERING
48 PUC 10400-16400
3/7/2006 Yes.
SHIVANNA M HELPER CIVIL ENGINEERING
42 SSLC, DIP IN MECHANICAL ENGG
10400-16400
23/4/2009 Yes.
GOPALAKRISHNA HELPER CIVIL ENGINEERING
42 SSLC 10400-16400
17/09/2009 Yes.
SYED MUMTAZ S FOREMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
60 SSLC 20000-36300
1/8/1975 Yes.
NAGARAJA C K INSTRUCTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
59 ITI 17650-32000
1/7/1985 Yes.
MEDAPPA NAYAKA P
INSTRUCTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
46 ITI 17650-32000
5/3/2003 Yes.
RAJANNA C INSTRUCTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEEIRNG
41 ITI 14000-27050
19/10/1995 Yes.
NARASIMHA ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
46 ITI 12500-24000
21/5/2009 Yes.
MANEESHA N ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
45 DME 12500-24000
23/4/2009 Yes.
KUMAR M ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
41 DIP IN MECH ENGG
12500-24000
23/4/2009 Yes.
MANJUNATHA N ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
43 ITI 12500-24000
23/4/2009 Yes.
ASHOK PATTAR MECHANIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
57 ITI 11600-21000
22/12/1988 Yes.
DEEPAK P MECHANIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
52 ITI 11600-21000
14/12/1988 Yes.
MADESH N MECHANIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
48 PUC 11600-21000
7/3/2003 Yes.
142
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
DEVARAJU MECHANIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
35 ITI 11600-21000
6/8/2015 Yes.
NAGESHA G S HELPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
52 SSLC 11600-21000
28/5/1992 Yes.
NARAYANASWAMY R N
HELPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
44 7TH STD 11000-19000
6/7/2000 Yes.
SHIVAKUMARA B HELPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
42 B.A. 10400-16400
5/7/2006 Yes.
SHIVAKUMARA A HELPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
45 7TH STD 10400-16400
9/8/2006 Yes.
RANGASWAMY M HELPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
33 ITI 10400-16400
25/4/2009 Yes.
VIJAYA M N HELPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
38 SSLC 10400-16400
21/09/2016 Yes.
YOGESH K S HELPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
49 ITI 7500-13650
20/2/1989 Yes.
RAJESH S HELPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
51 SSLC 7500-13650
8/11/1989 Yes.
VEERABHADRACHAR
HELPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
50 ITI 7500-13650
9/4/1993 Yes.
SHANKARAIAH ASST. INSTRUCTOR INDUSTRIAL & PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
45 ITI 12500-24000
6/3/2003 Yes.
MAHADEVA M V MECHANIC INDUSTRIAL & PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
56 SSLC 11600-21000
12/12/1988 Yes.
CHANDRASHEKHARA S R
HELPER INDUSTRIAL & PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
33 SSLC 10400-16400
3/9/2015 Yes.
ABHIJITH HELPER INDUSTRIAL & PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
25 ITI 3284 1/10/2015 Yes.
143
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
MUDALAPPA R ASST. INSTRUCTOR ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
58 SSLC 12500-24000
1/4/1981 Yes.
NAGESH B HELPER ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
59 SSLC 11600-21000
27/9/1983 Yes.
SIDDEGOWDA H S HELPER ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
54 PUC 11600-21000
20/1/1985 Yes.
RAVISH K R HELPER ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
55 PUC 11600-21000
22/1/1985 Yes.
SURESH C WIREMAN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
57 ITI 8500-15600
18/10/1989 Yes.
PRADEEP M S ELECTRICIAN 35 ITI 15000 18/06/2004 Yes.
MAHADEVASWAMY S
ELECTRICIAN 44 JOC 15000 6/7/2004 Yes.
NATESH ELECTRICIAN 33 DIPLOMA 15000 20/10/2012 Yes.
JAYASHREE K S ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
54 DIP. IN TELECOM. ENGG
12500-24000
16/1/1984 Yes.
MAHESH B T MECHANIC ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
44 ITI 11600-21000
5/7/2006 Yes.
PHILIP JOSEPH MECHANIC ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
55 ITI 11600-21000
27/9/1983 Yes..
MOHAMMED HAMEED
HELPER ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
50 SSLC 11600-21000
15/12/1988 Yes.
UMASHANKAR V HELPER ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
42 SSLC 10400-16400
17/7/2006 Yes.
NAGARAJU N S HELPER ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
36 SSLC 10400-16400
6/8/2015 Yes.
PARAMESHWARA M P
FOREMAN ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATIO
60 B.COM 20000-36300
19/6/1985 Yes.
144
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
N
LAKSHMI PRASAD R S
INSTRUCTOR ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
46 ITI 17650-32000
27/2/2003 Yes.
CHALUVARAJU C ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
47 ITI 12500-24000
23/5/2008 Yes.
BASAVARAJU P HELPER ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
41 7TH STD 10400-16400
29/4/2009 Yes.
YASMINE KHAN PROGRAMMER COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
59 B.SC 22800-43200
2/2/1984 Yes.
MAHESH R PROGRAMMER COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
57 B.SC, PGDCP 20000-36300
1/7/1985 Yes.
JANARDHAN N OPERATOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
57 B.SC, PGDCP 20000-36300
4/7/1985 Yes.
HARSHITHA K OPERATOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
33 B.SC 17650-32000
21/5/2009 Yes.
MADHUSOODHAN D
INSTRUCTOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
40 DIP IN COMPUTER SCIE.
14000-27050
16/8/2000 Yes.
SHILPASHREE H R
INSTRUCTOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
27 B.E. 6830 25/5/2015 Yes.
KENDAGANNASWAMY M S
SYSTEM ANALYST COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
28 DIP. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEEIRNG
10780 10/8/2016 Yes.
JAGADEESH L ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
46 9TH STD 12500-24000
7/10/1995 Yes.
145
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
RAJU RATHOD ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
46 B.COM 12500-24000
19/7/2009 Yes.
SOMESH H B ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
51 DIP. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEEIRNG
10400-19400
18/2/2003 Yes.
SOMASHEKARA A MECHANIC COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
60 SSLC 11600-21000
1/8/1986 Yes.
RAVICHANDRA S R
MECHANIC COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
41 M.A 11600-21000
27/5/2009 Yes..
ASHADEVI K MECHANIC COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
45 M.SC 11600-21000
15/10/1999 Yes.
RAMYASHREE S P COMPUTER OPERATOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
24 DIP. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEEIRNG
6899 17/08/2016 Yes.
MANJULA R HELPER COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
49 7TH STD 11600-21000
5/10/1995 Yes.
SHIVANNA B FOREMAN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
58 B.SC 21600-40050
1/1/1988 Yes.
K S GURUPADASWAMY
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
54 B.S.C 16000-29600
26/12/1990 Yes.
DEVARAJU MECHANIC ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
35 ITI 11600-21000
6/8/2015 Yes..
ANANDA G K MECHANIC ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
34 ITI 11600-21000
22/5/2009 Yes.
SHIVAPPA S HELPER ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
54 SSLC 11600-21000
18/3/1988 Yes.
146
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
PARAMESHWARAPPA M
HELPER ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
48 PUC 7500-13650
14/7/1990 Yes.
HARINDRA KUMAR D
FORMAN POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
49 DIP. IN POLYMER TECHNOLOGY
20000-36300
2/4/1991 Yes.
SHIVAMURTHY K ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
55 B.SC 16000-29600
28/10/1991 Yes.
NAGESH RAO ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
55 ITI 13600-26000
8/10/1990 Yes.
PRABHUSWAMY B M
MECHANIC POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
51 ITI 11600-21000
7/7/1989 Yes.
SUNDARESH N MECHANIC POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
58 SSLC 11600-21000
1/12/1984 Yes.
SIDDAPPA S HELPER POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
50 8TH STD 11600-21000
28/11/1987 Yes.
NAGARAJ B HELPER POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
51 SSLC 11600-21000
30/11/1987 Yes.
GANESH HELPER POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
47 ITI 7500-13650
11/6/1990 Yes.
JAGADEESHA HELPER POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
36 SSLC 7500-13650
2/7/1990 Yes.
GURUPADADEVARU B
HELPER POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
53 SSLC 7500-13650
16/7/1990 Yes.
MAHADEVASWAMY B L
HELPER POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
49 SSLC 7500-13650
18/7/1990 Yes.
RAMACHANDRA GADADAR
INSTRUCTOR CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
28 DIP IN CIVIL ENGG
6830 14/10/2014 Yes.
147
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
MAHESH V HELPER CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
30 ITI 7500-13650
6/1/2012 Yes.
ABHILASH B HELPER CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
31 ITI 7500-13650
25/11/2013 Yes.
VINODKUMAR C V COMPUTER OPERATOR INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
29 BCA 14000-27050
16/12/2009 Yes.
CHANDRAKALA D N
MECHANIC INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
46 B.E. 11600-21000
16/3/1998 Yes.
PHANEENDRA KUMAR R
MECHANIC INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
43 M.SC (IT) 11600-21000
7/10/1999 Yes.
NIKHIL S HELPER INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
28 JOC 7500-13650
19/12/2011 Yes.
JAGADEESH B S HELPER INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
38 ITI 7500-13650
16/1/2012 Yes.
LINGANNA G HELPER BIOTECHNOLOGY
34 ITI 7500-13650
5/1/2012 Yes.
SIDDALINGASWAMY
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR PHYSICS
56 B.SC 16000-29600
23/6/1986 Yes.
LOKESHA MECHANIC PHYSICS
47 B.A 11600-21000
12/4/2000 Yes.
CHINNASWAMY HELPER PHYSICS
29 9TH STD 10400-16400
17/6/2009 Yes.
SHADAKSHARISWAMY B
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR CHEMISTRY
59 B.A. 12500-24000
13/9/1976 Yes.
SRINIVAS V HELPER CHEMISTRY
56 9TH STD 11600-21000
14/12/1988 Yes.
148
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
MUTHURAJ N S HELPER CHEMISTRY
43 7TH STD 11000-19000
6/3/2003 Yes.
Vijeth K R Instructor ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
27 Dip. In .C.S 14000-27050
23.10.2017 Yes.
Praveen M M Instructor CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
24 BE in Civil 14000-27050
23.10.2017 Yes.
Yashaswini H N Helper CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
21 Dip. In .Civil 7500-13650
23.10.2017 Yes.
Abhishek G Instructor BIOTECHNOLOGY
26 BE in E &C 14000-27050
23.10.2017 Yes.
Preethi P V Instructor POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
23 Dip. In Mech 14000-27050
23.10.2017 Yes.
Siddappa M S Instructor ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
32 Dip in E & C 14000-27050
23.10.2017 Yes.
Ranjeeth N B Helper COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
21 ITI (E.M.) 7500-13650
23.10.2017 Yes.
Thara B N Instructor INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
32 B.E. (CS & E) 14000-27050
24.10.2017 Yes.
Satheesha M Helper ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
25 ITI 7500-13650
24.10.2017 Yes.
Bhaskar R Instructor BIOTECHNOLOGY
24 Dip In E & E 14000-27050
24.10.2017 Yes.
Santhosh Kumara L Instructor CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
23 Dip in WT & HS 14000-27050
24.10.2017 Yes.
Yogesh M Helper ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
23 ITI 7500-13650
25.10.2017 Yes.
149
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
Poornima B Instructor INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
27 Dip In CS 14000-27050
25.10.2017 Yes.
Pradeepa K P Instructor ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
25 Dip in E & EE 14000-27050
25.10.2017 Yes.
Mahendra Swamy Helper ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION (IT)
26 Dip. In IT 7500-13650
25.10.2017 Yes.
Prashanth H N Instructor ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
29 Dip in CS 14000-27050
25.10.2017 Yes.
Nagendra M Instructor CIVIL ENGINEERING
20 Dip In Civil 14000-27050
25.10.2017 Yes.
Poornima M Instructor ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
26 B.E. (CS & E) 14000-27050
25.10.2017 Yes..
Uma S Instructor CIVIL ENGINEERING
30 Dip in Civil 14000-27050
26.10.2017 Yes.
Girisha M Helper CIVIL ENGINEERING
24 ITI ( Turner) 7500-13650
26.10.2017 Yes.
Madhu D Instructor POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
28 Dip in Mech 14000-27050
27.10.2017 Yes.
Chandrashekar K S Helper ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
24 ITI 7500-13650
30.10.2017 Yes.
Sanjay S Instructor ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
19 Dip in E & C 14000-27050
31.10.2017 Yes.
Ramesha B S Helper INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
28 ITI 7500-13650
30.10.2017 Yes.
Madhusudhan N Instructor ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
28 Dip in E & E 14000-27050
30.10.2017 Yes.
150
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
Nuthan Prasad M J Instructor MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION
25 B.E (CS & E) 14000-27050
30.10.2017 Yes.
Rajesh T R Helper CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
37 ITI (Fitter) 7500-13650
02.11.2017 Yes.
Adarsha B G Helper ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
23 ITI ( Electrical) 7500-13650
02.11.2017 Yes.
Naveena H S Helper ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
33 ITI, Electronics 7500-13650
02.11.2017 Yes.
Mahadevaswamy M Instructor INDUSTRIAL & PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
26 Dip in Mech 14000-27050
02.11.2017 Yes.
Usha D N Instructor, CIVIL ENGINEERING
21 B.E. (IS & E) 14000-27050
02.11.2017 Yes.
Roopa M N Helper COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
32 ITI 7500-13650
03.11.2017 Yes.
Mahesh R Instructor , ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
24 BE (E&C) 14000-27050
03.11.2017 Yes.
Mr.Marcel Furtado
Manager CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES
64 SSLC 20000 Yes
Mr.Rudrappa.C.Kamatar
Librarian CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES
38 M.Lib, B.Lib 8000-13500
03-07-2006 Yes
Ms.Sudha.B
Computer Programmer CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES
32 Diploma ( CS), B.Sc
15200-29750
01-01-2016 Yes
Ms.Ashwini.M
SDA CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES
42 B.Com 10400-19400
11-07-2005 Yes
151
Name Designaton Age Qualification Scale of pay
Date of appointment
Trained yes / no
Ms.Shwetha.B.S
Stenographer CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES
32
Diploma ( CP)
12250-23150
04-06-2007
Yes
Yes
Mr.Ravi.M
SDA CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES
26 Mcom, Bcom 10400-19400
13-10-2015 Yes
Mr.K.B.Nagendra
Attender CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES
35 SSLC 7500-13650
07-08-2006 Yes
Mr.Vrushbendra Kumar
Attender CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES
33 PUC 7500-13650
04-02-2006 Yes