St. Philomena’s College (Autonomous), Mysore Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) 2016-2017
St. Philomena’s College (Autonomous), Mysore
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR)
2016-2017
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), MYSORE-15 Page 2
Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR)
in Accredited Institutions (Revised in October 2013)
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL
An Autonomous Institution of the University Grants Commission
P. O. Box. No. 1075, Opp: NLSIU, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore - 560 072 India
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), MYSORE-15 Page 3
2016-2017
IQAC COMMITTEE
SL.NO. Name Designation
1 Msgr. Rev. Fr. Dr. N. S. Marie Joseph Administrator
2 Rev. Fr. Leslie Moras Rector
3 Dr. Ruth Shantha Kumari T (Chairman) Principal
4 Mr. Ronald Prakash Cutinha( Coordinator) Librarian
5 Ms. Rajalakshmi G. Associate Professor
6 Ms. Agnes Sylvia D`souza Associate Professor
7 Ms. Shobana Thomas Associate Professor
8 Dr. Sukanya M. Assistant Professor
9 Mr. Praveen Saldanaha Assistant Professor
10 Mr. Babu P. Assistant Professor
11 Dr. K. Javeed Nayeem Alumni Member
12 Dr. Mohan Monterio Alumni Member
13 Mr. Dileep Alumni Member
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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC (2016-17)
Part – A
1. Details of the Institution
1.1 Name of the Institution
1.2 Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
State
Pin Code
Institution e-mail address
Contact Nos.
Name of the Head of the Institution:
Tel. No. with STD Code:
Mobile:
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator:
0821-4240900, 4240912, 4240921
St. Philomena’s College
(Autonomous)
Post Box No 30, Bannimantap,
Mysore-Bengaluru road,
Mysore
Karnataka
570015
Dr. Ruth Shantha Kumari T
9449086598
0821-4240973, 4240900
Ronald Prakash Cutinha
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Mobile:
IQAC e-mail address:
1.3 NAAC Track ID
1.4 Website address:
Web-link of the AQAR:
1.5 Accreditation Details
Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of
Accreditation
Validity
Period
1 1st Cycle A
+ 2004 2009
2 2nd
Cycle A 3.58 2014 2019
3 3rd
Cycle
4 4th
Cycle
1.6 Date of Establishment of IQAC : DD/MM/YYYY
1.7 AQAR for the year
1.8 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and
Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011)
i. AQAR 2013-14 submitted to NAAC on 27-04-2017
ii. AQAR 2014-15 submitted to NAAC on 22-05-2017
iii. AQAR 2015-16 submitted to NAAC on 10-06-2017
iv. AQAR__________________ _______________________ (DD/MM/YYYY)
1.9 Institutional Status
University State Central Deemed Private
Affiliated College Yes No
2016-17
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01-05-2004
http://stphilos.in/IQAC.aspx
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Constituent College Yes No
Autonomous college of UGC Yes No
Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No
(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)
Type of Institution Co-education Men Women
Urban Rural Tribal
Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC12B
Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing
1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme
Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)
TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
1.11 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)
1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc
Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE
DST Star Scheme UGC-CE
UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
Social Work, Computer Application, Tourism and
Hospitality Management, Community College & B. Voc
programmes
University of Mysore
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UGC-Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify)
UGC-COP Programmes
2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff
2.3 No. of students
2.4 No. of Management representatives
2.5 No. of Alumni
2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder and
Community representatives
2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists
2.8 No. of other External Experts
2.9 Total No. of members
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No. Faculty
Non-Teaching Staff /Students Alumni Others
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No
If yes, mention the amount
2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC
Total Nos. International National State Institution Level
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(ii) Themes
2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC
2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality
enhancement
and the outcome achieved by the end of the year.
Plan of Action Achievements
To conduct Orientation Programme for
the teachers and students
To conduct to UGC-sponsored
skilling programmes viz., B.Voc and
Orientation Programme was conducted to all
the teaching faculty on recent advancements
pertaining to teaching methods & other
pedagogical skills.
Orientation Programme was conducted in the
beginning of the academic year for the
complete personality development in the
following areas for:
First semester students on acquaintance of the
campus, significance of higher education, time
management skills, library usage, language
skills etc.
Third semester students on emotional
management and other life skills.
Fifth semester students on employability
skills, soft skills, facing an interview,
preparation of CV and Group Discussion
Skilling India Programmes/courses under
B.Voc and Community college are
Orientation programme for new teaching, non-teaching and students.
IQAC constantly encourages the staff members to enhance the quality of teaching by
conducting faculty development workshops/programme.
Ensured constant interaction between the stakeholders for curriculum improvement,
improvisation of institutional functioning and to conduct periodical stakeholder’s survey.
IQAC will pass on the feedback to the Management for needful action.
Human Values Development Programme, Problem identification with literature
search, Referencing and Compilation of Bibliography, Work life –balance ,
Autonomy and Curriculum enhancement, Curriculum design and
development vis-a vis autonomy, testing and evaluation, industry and
academia linkage’ & climate change.
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Community college
To ensure inter religious tolerance and
respect for different schools of thoughts
among students.
To enhance research and publication
activities among faculty and students.
To encourage faculty members to
enhance their pedagogical skills and
upgrade their knowledge level in their
chosen fields.
To arrange invited talks on various
topics of current relevance.
To organize seminars, workshops,
conferences etc.
Swachh Bharath Mission
To conduct the Academic Audit.
sanctioned by the UGC and courses
commenced with its curriculum being
ratified by the University of Mysore.
A new component “Inter religious
Dialogue” (IRD) was offered for final
degree under graduate students.
More than thirty five research papers were
presented in National level/state level
seminar/conferences and eighteen research
articles were published by various faculty
members.
One faculty was awarded PhD degree and five
faculties cleared NET/SLET.
Three institutional level workshops were
conducted on Research Methodology/Pedagogical
skills/work-life balance. More than ten faculty
members were deputed to attend
conferences/workshops related to Teaching
methods. Faculty members published more than
25 articles/papers in international/national
journals. The college publishes a quarterly, ISSN
science journal “Vijnana Prabha”.
Wednesday Talk Series was launched. More than
Six (06) Invited talks were organised on different
topics.
Four (04) Seminars, Two workshops and one
Journalistic meet were organised.
Students and faculty took Swachh Campus pledge
and were actively involved in keeping the campus
clean.
An Academic Audit was conducted by eminent
academicians for two days and the report was
submitted to the Management.
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*Academic Calendar of the year 2016-17 is attached as ANNEXURE I
2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No
Management Syndicate Any other body
Provide the details of the action taken
The AQAR 2016-17 was placed before the governing council of the
Management. It recommended that the same be sent to the NAAC office. The
governing Council further directed the Principal to execute all the plan of action
proposed by the IQAC.
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Part – B
Criterion – I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the
Programme
Number of
existing
Programmes
Number of
programmes added
during the year
Number of
self-financing
programmes
Number of value
added / Career
Oriented
programmes
PhD
PG 11 0 11 0
UG 32 05 28 06
PG Diploma 02 0 02 02
Advanced Diploma
Diploma 08 02 02 04
Certificate 02 02 02
Others
(Community
College)
02 02
B.Voc 02 02
Total 59 07 45 18
Interdisciplinary 16 01 11
Innovative 04
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: PG – CBCS and CAGP
UG - B.Com, BSW, BBM& BCA are under CBCS & CAGP
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)
1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient
aspects.
Pattern Number of programmes
Semester All the programmes
Trimester -
Annual -
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1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
Criterion – II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. of
permanent faculty
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D.
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions
Recruited (R) and Vacant (V)
during the year
Total Asst.
Professors
Associate
Professors
Professors Others
111 92 19 NIL
Asst.
Professors
Associate
Professors
Professors Others Total
R V R V R V R V R V
16
The College Academic Council and the individual departments with close
collaboration from external experts and responding to the needs of the stakeholders and job
availability, proposes alterations in the curriculum. This provides opportunities for all
stakeholders to have a say in the curriculum designing exercise since they are all an
integral part of the Academic Council. The College is the first in the University to adopt
CBCS system at the Under Graduate level for B.Com, BBA, BCA, BSW & B.Voc as these
subjects do not have three major systems as in BA & B.Sc. The College is working out to
implement the CBCS for BA and B.Sc courses also in the Second Cycle.
To enhance writing as well as communication skills it was decided to have a
single project work and presentation per semester. To give more weightage for IA Written
Test, it was decided to increase marks from 20 to 40.
Two new departments in UG namely Philosophy and Holistic Spirituality were started.
And two new departments in PG M.A in Holistic Spirituality, Sociology were started.
Under the scheme of B.Voc Degree Programme, the college started two programmes
namely B.Voc in Healthcare Technology and B.Voc in Media and Entertainment.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has sanctioned Rs. 1.70 crore to the college for
the new Bachelor of Vocation (B. Voc.) degree programme. A separate department/centre
is created to oversee the functioning of these programmes.
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2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of Faculty International level National level State level
Attended Seminars/
Workshops
02 15 10
Presented papers 04 18 13
Resource Persons 03 04 2
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year
2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by
the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination, Bar Coding,
Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions)
0
The College has always been dedicated to promoting learner-centric processes. Technology aided teaching
has helped in harnessing student involvement in learning processes. The faculty members have access to e-
content/e-resources available in the library for classroom teaching. In a few multimedia equipped Lecture
halls the faculty can demonstrate the various multimedia content available in the digital library through
virtualized CDs & DVDs.
The Arts and Commerce departments have special BLOGS to interact with students. BLOGS consists of
Special Articles, Objective type question bank and Notes. In our college website provision is made for a
teacher to send bulk e-mail and SMS’s to the students for respective classes, where teacher can interact with
students in allotting assignments and discussions. The college has established a Language Lab with nine
computers and a trained teacher to facilitate students to improve their accent and English Grammar.
The chalk and talk have been minimized as ICT facilities can empower a teacher to deploy all the resources
available online for classroom use. During this period the students have had number of opportunities to learn
from exclusive materials and teaching aids available on CDs and DVDs which can be played in classrooms.
Plays/ novels taught in English classrooms have been complemented by film versions.
To enhance writing as well as communication skills it was decided to have a single project work and
presentation per semester. The IBM SPSS statistical package brought by the college has helped the
teachers who are doing research in Humanities, social work and commerce to convert the data they
have collected to effective research presentations
183
-The Examination Office has
prepared an Examination
Manual with guidelines for the
evaluators for smooth conduct
of the evaluation process.
-Double Valuation in PG
-Photocopying is allowed
-Re totaling, Revaluation
-Online results
-Multiple Choices Question
Papers
- Automatic generation of
questions using Question
Bank.
0 05
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2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum
Restructuring/revision/syllabus development
as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students
2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage:
APR/MAY 2017 FINAL YEAR (UG)
Sl.No. Course Candidates appeared Candidates passed
SC ST Others Total SC ST Others Total Pass %
1. BA 2 8 104 114 2 7 87 96 84
2. BSc 3 0 97 100 2 0 76 78 76
3. BCom 6 0 138 145 2 0 93 95 66
4. BSW 1 0 6 07 1 0 6 07 100
5. BBM 1 0 31 32 1 0 23 24 75
6 BCA 0 0 36 36 0 0 35 35 97
7 BTHM 0 0 7 7 0 0 5 5 71
JUNE 2017 FINAL YEAR (PG)
Sl.No. Course
Candidates appeared Candidates passed
SC ST Others Total SC ST Others Total Pass
%
1. M.Sc
Chemistry 0 0 21 21 0 0 20 20 95.24
2. MSW 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 100
3 M.Com 2 0 43 45 2 0 39 41 91.11
4 MA English 0 3 15 18 3 0 14 17 94.44
5 MA MCJ 2 0 13 15 2 0 11 13 86.67
6 M.Sc.Physics 0 0 24 24 0 0 21 21 87.5
7 M.Sc.Computer
Science 0 0 05 5 0 0 05 05 100
8 MA Economics 0 0 09 09 0 0 09 09 100
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes :
The IQAC through various activities institutionalizes quality in teaching –learning –
evaluation, the primary objective of any academic institution. Number of
seminars/workshops is organized to enable the faculty-both teaching and non teaching to
perform to their best abilities. Other works like,
111
89%
111 111
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Participation in Faculty Development Programmes are encouraged.
Circulating articles/paper reports relating to Teaching and Learning process.
Conducting workshops/seminars/special lectures to enhance teaching competency.
2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty
benefitted
Refresher courses 01
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 01
HRD programmes 03
Orientation programmes 01
Faculty exchange programme
Staff training conducted by the university 01
Staff training conducted by other institutions 03
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 12
Others 10
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff
Category Number of
Permanent
Employees
Number of
Vacant
Positions
Number of
permanent
positions filled
during the Year
Number of
positions filled
temporarily
Administrative Staff 02 28 25
Technical Staff 04
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Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution
3.2 Details regarding major projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 01 02 - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 38.35 - -
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 05 07 03 05
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs Rs 5,54,000 Rs12,70,000/- Rs14,70,000/- -
3.4 Details on research publications
International National Others
Peer Review Journals 09 20 08
Non-Peer Review Journals
e-Journals 14
Conference proceedings 07
The IQAC is primarily responsible for planning and facilitating faculty and students to pro actively
engage in activities of research. The activities of IQAC include
Encouraging Researched Publications in prominent and peer reviewed journals.
The faculties of the department are promoted to submit research proposals to funding
agencies such as UGC, DST, VGST etc., The faculties have published number of papers in
the academic year 2016-17.
Facilitating the various departments to conduct State/National level seminars/workshops/
conferences/symposia on the themes of current relevance.
Encouraging faculty and students to participate in
seminars/workshops/conferences/symposia and presenting papers
Organizing need based training/updating programmes for faculty members.
Ensuring that the best practices, innovations and extension activities are
appropriately conducted as per the laid down standards.
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3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications: (List attached as Annexure II)
Range Average h-index Nos. in SCOPUS
3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other
organisations
Nature of the Project Duration
Year
Name of the
funding
Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
Received
Major projects 02 UGC, VGST 38.35L 18.35L
Minor Projects 10 UGC 12.22L
Interdisciplinary Projects
Industry sponsored
Projects sponsored by the
University/ College
Students research
projects
(other than compulsory
by the University)
Any other(Specify)
Total
3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books
ii) Without ISBN No.
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from
UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST
DPE DBT Scheme/funds
3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme
INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)
03
03
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3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy
3.11 No. of
conferences
organized by the
Institution
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons
3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs :
From funding agency From Management of University/College
Total
3.16 No. of patents received this year
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows
Of the institute in the year
3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution
who are Ph. D. Guides
and students registered under them
3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other
Level International National State University College
Number 04 01 01 02
Sponsoring
agencies
UGC/College College College College
Type of Patent Number
National Applied
Granted
International Applied
Granted
Commercialised Applied
Granted
Total International National State University Dist College
01 01
04
01 03
03
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3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS:
University level State level
National level International level
3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC:
University level State level
National level International level
3.25 No. of Extension activities organized
University forum College forum
NCC NSS Any other
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social
Responsibility
15
1
06
02
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Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities Existing Newly created Source of
Fund
Total
Campus area 25.78
Acres
Nil - 25.78
Acres
Class rooms 48 09 Local 57
Laboratories 22 8 30
Seminar Halls 05 01 Local 06
No. of important equipments purchased
(≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year.
* ** UGC
Value of the equipment purchased during
the year (Rs. in Lakhs)
* ** UGC
Others
* List of Major Equipment purchased during the last five years costing more than Rs.50, 000/-
Sl.No Description of Equipment Units Cost in
1. 32 KW/40 KVA diesel generator 01 3,89,959
2. Visualizers: Aversion Visual Presenter 355AF 5301865000100 05 3,22,030
3. IBM Server Raid 5 card 01 1,50,323
4. ii) Onfinity Interactive White Board Model CM2 MAX 01 61,313
5. ITC Portable Podium Model T-6236B(2H) / Model T – 6236B 03 1,45,125
6. Four digit Anamed Electronic Balance Model: 01` 1,04,000 7. Toshiba E-Studio Photocopier 01 1,62,750 8. “CLEANAIR” Brand Fume Exhaust Hood 03 2,50,949 9. Tech Focuz Digital Library Software. 01 98,830 10. BOD Incubator and Tissue Homogenizer. 01 98,667
11. Hitachi Projector and Carrying Case. 07 3,38,400
12. Spectrophotometer 01 56,533
13. Distillation Unit with Soxlet Apparatus 01 84,371
14. Binocular microscopes 03 2,77,440
15. Uninterrupted Power Supplier 01 1,65,000 16. Rotary Evaporator 01 72,960 17. Hitachi Cpx – 3021 Projector 01 89,310
18. Hitachi Cpx – 3021 Projector 01 89,310 19. Multiprocessor 01 1,13,925 20. Interactive Panel 01 66,500 21. Hitachi CPX 3021 Projector 01 2,93,995
22. Toshiba E Studio Copier 01 2,70,000 23. Hack Squat/Power Slide weights 01 54,543 24. Assisted Power rack / Smith Machine 01 52,222 25. Single Station NELCO Leg Curl & Leg Extension 01 60,240
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26. NELCO Make Shoulder Press / Deltoil Press 01 60,240 27. NELCO Make Chess Press 01 60,398
28. Cable Cross over Single station 01 69,946
29. Hitachi CPR – 4015 WN Projector as per DGS & D RC item No 22 04 2,63,808
** Physical Facilities added – during 2016-17
30. Hitachi CP – X3030WN Projector: XGA, 3200 Lumens, 3 LCD
Multiple Computer inputs, 4000:1 02 85,875
31. Binocular Digital Microscope with 3 MP integrated Chip and
Accessories Carton 04 1,84,000
32. Babinet Compensator with Quarter wave plate mounted on a circular
Scale 360 Deg with Accessories 02 93,318
33. Sony 2500 HD Video Camera 01 86,000
34. 7.5 KVA Uninterrupted Power Supplier 01 71,740
35. Laptop Computer 01 55,995 36. Toshiba Digital Inverter 03 2,07,810
37. ATEM productive studio live video switcher 01 3,89,460
38. CEX 390 Elliptical cross trainer 01 1,50,000
39. CTX3 motorised Tread Mill 01 2,25,000
TOTAL 58,72,285
4.2 Computerization of administration and library
St. Philomena’s College Library can feel legitimately proud of itself since it has
nearly 42,375 books and subscribes to over 71 print journals and magazines on various
topics. Apart from this, the library has a growing section on digital learning resources in the
form of CDs and DVDs (nearly 200). The classification of these materials in the library is in
accordance with the scheme as specified in the DDC(Dewey Decimal Classification.) The
Library uses Easylib software, an entire automation system for library, to manage all its
resources and services Reference Section has several Encyclopedias, Year Books,
Dictionaries and books on General Knowledge. In order to enrich the library number of
valuable books on varied topics of study and interests are added every year. The Library has
a well arranged stack floor and a spacious mezzanine floor where books and journals are
kept for the staff and students. The library is kept open between 8:30am to 5:00pm on all
working days. The Library has imbibed the latest technology and increased its e-resources
collection. It is member to the UGC E-resources project namely, N-LIST of the
INFLIBNET Centre. The N-LIST Project provides full text access to more than 6,000 e-
journals and 90,000 e-books to students, faculty and researchers. The digital collection of
the central library has been consolidated by the state of the art Techfouz Digital Library4.02
from Focuz Infotech. It is an high performance, highly sophisticated CD/DVD mirror server
solution designed to share CD/DVD based information simultaneously and effectively.
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4.3 Library services:
Existing Newly added Total
No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books 36055 33,28,052 1419 4,74,686 37474 3802738
Reference Books 4794 4,09,375 7 4736 4801 414111
e-Books - -
Journals 52 108319 - - 52 108319
e-Journals
Digital Database N-LIST 5000 N-
LIST
5,000
CD & Video 276 40 316
Others (specify)
Back Volumes
405 - - 405
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total
Computers
Computer
Labs Internet
Browsing
Centres
Computer
Centres Office
Depart-
ments Others
Existing 350 05 ALL one
Added
Total
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for technology
up gradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :
i) ICT
ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities
iii) Equipments
iv) Others
Total :
Training for office staff on MIS
Teachers were trained in uploading online attendance, marks and data of Mentoring 8,78,919.00 21,65,628.00 20,49,483.00
7,14,000.00 58,08,030.00
17,94,997
1,25,00,000
0 5,68,435
43,29,379
1,91,83,978
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Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression
5.3 (a) Total Number of students
(b) No. of students outside the state
(c) No. of international students
Men Women
Demand ratio Dropout % -Very small percentage
5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)
No. of students beneficiaries
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations
NET SET/SLET GATE CAT
UG PG Ph. D. Others
1683 360 - 86
No %
166 67
No %
79 33
Last Year This Year
General SC ST OBC Physically
Challenged
Total General SC ST OBC Physically
Challenged
Total
425 64 25 962 02 1736 742 69 24 1051 00 2129
1. IAS/KAS, BANKING Coaching classes
2. NET/SLET Coaching classes
3. Skill Development Classes were conducted
A cell was created for international students and international day was celebrated,
various committees in collaboration with IQAC conduct the co cultural activities,
sports and games competitions between the different houses were conducted.
All the aspects of student progression are regularly computerised
and monitored. Tutorial and remedial classes are conducted on a
need based pattern.
75
02 10
308
245
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IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others
5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
No. of students benefitted
5.7 Details of campus placement
On campus Off Campus
Number of
Organizations
Visited
Number of Students
Participated
Number of
Students Placed
Number of Students Placed
08 418 77 Data not available
5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes
5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State/ University level National level International level
College team emerged as winners in the chief justice Hombe Gowda gold cup football
tournament
No. of students participated in cultural events
State/ University level National level International level
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports : State/ University level National level International level
Cultural: State/ University level National level International level
5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Number of
students Amount
Financial support from institution
Financial support from government
Financial support from other sources
Number of students who received
International/ National recognitions
Student counselling and career guidance cell is functional, campus recruitment
interviews are conducted and 77 students were offered placements.
Women’s day celebration, Dance ballet during cultural activities , seminars
77
132
- -
43
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12
06
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5.11 Student organised / initiatives
Fairs : State/ University level National level International level
Exhibition: State/ University level National level International level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students
5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: _________nil_____________________________
01
02
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Criterion – VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System
6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
6.3.2 Teaching and Learning
VISION:
• A quality value based education to everyone irrespective of religion, caste,creed
or sex, by which the character is formed, intellect is expanded and one can
stand on his/her own feet
MISSION:
• To transform the young men and women who come to learn not just from
books, but also from life and to share experience of working and playing
together, which inculcate life skills to become good citizens with integrity and
discipline
GOALS :
• St. Philomena’s College, is marked by dedication, sacrifice, service and
commitment to the students and the society. The aim of the college is to prepare
intellectually competent, morally upright, socially committed, spiritually
inspired young people to face the ever demanding and constantly evolving
global challenges
•
Soon after becoming autonomous the college adopted the curriculum of the
University with minor changes. However a major revision of the same was
taken up during the academic year -2012-13. At UG level CBCS and CAGP
pattern introduced for B.Com, BBM, BCA & BSW courses.All the UG courses
Seminar/Presentation/Quiz/Group Discussion/Projects and Attendance in
addition to IA Test and Home Assignment are introduced as CAGP for
awarding IA marks.
At PG level the syllabus is upgraded with Industry oriented applications
To facilitate better teaching learning environment most of the classrooms were ICT enabled.
Two sessions of faculty training were conducted to refine their \teaching skills using ICT
Yes
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6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
6.3.4 Research and Development
6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation
6.3.6 Human Resource Management
6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration
Entire examination work is computerised using specially developed,
customised software. In house facilities are put in place to print
colour marks cards, laminate them.
Two seminars were conducted on Research Methodology for faculty and
students to inculcate scientific temper and enthuse them to take up
research
*To improve the teaching and learning process the college has
procured 1,426 additional books, (worth Rs 4, 74,686/-) and 35 new
journals. Access to NLIST- scholarly content from INBLIBNET has
been renewed.
*The college has equipped four additional ICT enabled class rooms.
*Eight spacious classrooms are under construction.(PG Block)
*Since the demand for good, safe and secure hostel accommodation is
on the increase, two more floors in the ladies hostel is being
constructed with modern facilities.
* Indoor stadium is made available to the students and faculty with
state of art facilities in gymnasium, basketball and shuttle badminton.
An additional manager and a P.R.O are appointed
All teaching and other are recruited as per
requirement
Students of M.Sc. chemistry, M.S.W and BCA
regularly visit industries and collaborate with
them for project work.
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6.3.9 Admission of Students
6.4 Welfare schemes for
6.5 Total corpus fund generated
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No
6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes College council
Administrative Management
6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declares results within 30 days?
For UG Programmes Yes No
For PG Programmes Yes No
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent colleges?
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
Teaching
Non
teaching
ESI Medical Facility
Provident Fund (PF)
Students Scholarships
Fee Concessions
Rs 20314108/-
Examination reformation such as bar coding, decoding of answer scripts for
better objectivity are practised. Question bank system for generating question
papers for UG programs is introduced.
Admission process has been made on line and all the details of the
students are tracked and maintained
Not applicable
Alumni Association is actively involved in the functioning of the college
conducts various competitions for the students. Over the long years it has
established endowment for award of number of scholarships
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6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association
6.13 Development programmes for support staff
6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
Criterion – VII
7. Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the
functioning
of the institution. Give details.
A parent - teachers interactive meet is held at the beginning of the year
Parents feedback is obtained for further improvement
In some special cases parents are invited to discuss the matter related to their wards.
They are exposed to the latest developments in their respective fields.
Office staff were given training to use office software and support staff were
trained in maintenance of laboratory equipment.
The campus is lush green with a large number of plants and constant efforts
are on to make it greener. A project is taken up involving the students to
document the floral and faunal diversity of the campus.
At UG level CBCS and CAGP pattern introduced for B.Com, BBM, BCA & BSW
courses. All the UG courses Seminar/Presentation/Quiz/Group Discussion/Projects and
Attendance in addition to IA Test and Home Assignment are introduced as CAGP for
awarding IA marks.
At PG level the syllabus is upgraded with Industry oriented applications.
New skilling programmes approved by UGC are started( Community College and B.Voc)
As a measure of energy conservation, cloud computing and N-computing facilities are
introduced, open source software has been installed in all the departments.
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7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the
beginning of the year
7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-study Manuals)
Almost all the items in the plan of action at the beginning of the year could successfully be
executed namely.,
Orientation Programme was conducted to all the teaching faculty on recent
advancements pertaining to teaching methods & other pedagogical skills.
Orientation Programme was conducted in the beginning of the academic year for
the complete personality development in the following areas for:
First semester students on acquaintance of the campus, significance of higher education, time
management skills, library usage, language skills etc.
Third semester students on emotional management and other life skills.
Fifth semester students on employability skills, soft skills, facing an interview, preparation of
CV and Group Discussion
Skilling India Programmes/courses under B.Voc and Community college are sanctioned by the
UGC and courses commenced with its curriculum being ratified by the University of Mysore.
Nearly twenty one research papers were presented in National level/state level
seminar/conferences and twenty two research articles were published by various faculty
members.
One faculty was awarded PhD degree and three faculties cleared UGC-NET/SLET.
Three institutional level workshops were conducted on Research Methodology/Pedagogical
skills/work-life balance. More than ten faculty members were deputed to attend
conferences/workshops related to Teaching methods. Faculty members published more than 25
articles/papers in international/national journals. The college publishes a quarterly, ISSN science
journal “Vijnana Prabha”.
Wednesday Talk Series was launched by IQAC .More than Six (06) Invited talks were organised on
different topics. Four (04) Seminars, Two workshops and one Journalistic meet were organised.
Students and faculty took Swachh Campus pledge and were actively involved in keeping the
campus clean.
An Academic Audit was conducted by eminent academicians for two days and the report was
submitted to the Management.
1. Social Equity – Students from lower middle class background with average result are also
admitted and their performance level is improved by remedial coaching/mentoring. Gives
confidence to the underprivileged students.
2. Green Initiative - A Green Campus is a place where environmental friendly practices and
education combine to promote sustainable and eco-friendly practices in the campus. The
colleges has worked out time bound strategies to implement green campus initiatives viz.,
Butterfly Park, rain water harvesting, vermicomposting, etc.
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7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection
7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No
7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (for example SWOT Analysis)
The NSS unit of the College contributes immensely in this regard with a plethora of activities
such as energy conservation campaigns, participating in the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by
conducting local cleaning campaigns, campaign against street dogs, organic farming,
environment protection and campaign against pollution, conducting Intercollegiate Seminar
Youth for Swachh and Sachha Bharat to support cleanliness drive against waste and
corruption and disseminating environment protection and awareness in the adopted village.
Awareness programme and group discussions are organized for staff and students to expose
them to the latest measures established to protect the environment and to desist from using
commodities that have been declared as hazardous. To tap the green ideas of the young,
various themed competitions are held under the ambit of the environmental studies
curriculum and Nature Club activities. A separate paper-recycling unit has been established.
As a measure of energy conservation sodium vapour lamps and tube lights are been replaced
by CFL in a phased manner. Eco friendly activities such as vermin composting, paper
recycling and conducting various awareness programmes etc. are taken up.
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Number Particulars
Annexure I Academic Calendar of the year 2016-17
Annexure II Departmental Research Activities
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Annexure II Departmental Research Activities
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
List of faculty with Departmental Research Activities/Research Project Work/
Research Paper Publications etc.
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Research Activities: The department is working on the isolation of certain active molecule like
phenolic (free and bound, both water soluble and insoluble), starch (oligosaccharides) and small
quantities of proteins from Millets. However, the active constituent’s data and their characterization;
immuno-modulation is still a grey of research. With this background, a multitude of investigation on
nutraceutical property of the all the small millets is planned. The potent components are surely believed
to prevent the deterioration of human health. Inhibition of lipoxygenase by sesamol corroborates its
potential anti-inflammatory activity, In vivo modulation of LPS induced leukotrienes generation and
oxidative stress by sesame lignans, Escherichia coli Braun Lipoprotein (BLP) exhibits endotoxemia–
like pathology in Swiss albino mice, Encapsulation of sesamol in phosphotidyl choline micelles:
enhanced bioavailability and anti-inflammatory activity. The UGC has sanctioned one Minor
Research project to carry out the research activity on the topic.
a. Name of the Faculty: Mrs. Lydiya Vandana, Assistant Professor
Research Project from UGC
Name Title of the Project
Name of the funding
Agency and Order
No.
Amount Sanctioned
Rs.
Ms. Lydiya
Vandana
“Invivo evaluation of
purified glycemic
components from
millets-A promising
anti-diabetic
contributor for
functional food
nutrigenomics”
UGC
MRP(S)-0539/13-
14/KAMY006/UGC-
SWRO
2,00,000/-
b. Name of the Faculty: Ms. Yashaswini P.S, M.Sc., NET -Assistant Professor
Research Paper Publication
Sl.No Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Vol.Page No. Month
& Year 1. Inhibition of lipoxygenase by
sesamol corroborates its
potential anti-inflammatory
activity,
International Journal of
Biological
Macromolecules,
Volume 94, Part B,
Pages 781-787.
Impact factor:
3.18.(2017).
2. In vivo modulation of LPS
induced leukotrienes generation
and oxidative stress by sesame
lignans, ,
The Journal of Nutritional
Biochemistry
http://dx.doi.org/10.1
016/j.jnutbio.2016.12
.010 Impact factor:
4.668(2016).
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Name of the Faculty: Ms. Naziya Habeeb M, M.Sc. M.Phil, Assistant Professor
Research Activities: The Department is carrying research on Screening of Polar and Non Polar
Extracts from Seeds and Leaves of Hydnocarpus Wightiana Blume by using Alpha Amylase and Alpha
Glucosidase Assy for Anti Diabetics , Antioxidant Activity and Phytochemical Analysis. The UGC has
sanctioned one Minor Research project to carry out the research activity on the topic.
Name Title of the Project Name of the funding Agency
and Order No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Ms. Naziya Habeeb
M.
Screening of polar
and non polar
extracts from seeds
and leaves of
Hydnocarpus
wightiana blume by
using alpha amylase
and alpha
glucosidase assy for
anti biabetic ,
antioxidant activity
and phytochemical
analysis
UGC
Order No – F.1483-MRP/14-
15/KAMY006/UGC-SWRO
Rs.3,20,000
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Research Activities: The department is working on a project sanctioned by UGC on Diatom Based
Pollution Indices for Fresh Water.
Name of the Faculty: Lizzy Cyriac, M.Sc. Associate Professor
Minor Research Project from UGC
3. Escherichia coli Braun
Lipoprotein (BLP) exhibits
endotoxemia–like pathology in
Swiss albino mice..
Scientific Reports -6 Impact factor:
5.228(2016
4. Encapsulation of sesamol in
phosphotidyl choline micelles:
enhanced bioavailability and
anti-inflammatory activity,
Food Chemistry, FOODCHEM-D-16-
04862. Under review.
Impact factor:
4.052(2016).
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
Name Title of the Project Name of the funding Agency
and Order No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs.
Ms.Lizzy Cyriac
Diatom Based
Pollution
Indices for Fresh
Water
Lakes of Mysore
UGC
MRP(S)-0540/13-
14/KAMY006/UGC/SWRO
Dated 15.02.2014
2,00,000
Name of the faculty: Dorothy.P, M.Sc- Assistant Professor
Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No. Month
& Year
1. Invivo And Invitro Histochemical Analysis
Of Anisochilus Carnosus L.
Indo American
Journal 0f
Pharmaceutical
Research
ISSN NO: 2231-6876
.
2015
2.
In Vitro Cytological Studies Of Leaf
Callus Cultures Of Orthosiphon Aristatus(
Blume) Miq
British
Biotechnology
Journal.
13(4): 1-6, 2016,
Article No.BBJ.
25638
ISSN: 2231-29272016
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Research Activities of the department: The faculty and students have taken up research work on
Synthesis & Biological activity of some benzofyryl compounds, Fluorine Substituted Heterocycles Derived
ofTriazoles & Arylfurans, Isolation and the Characterization of the Pharmacologically valuable compounds
from Loranthus Elasticus Plant and their efficiency in the Biological System, Synthesis and Anticancer
Activity of Schiff Bases and their Metal Complexes, New Spectrophotometric method to determine the
Sulfur Dioxide and Fluoride in Environmental and Food Samples, Analytical Methodology in the
Evaluation of Enzyme Based Substrate Assays and Antibacterial and antimutagenic activities of novel
zerumboneanalogues. The department has completed three Minor Research Projects with financial
assistance from UGC and four more UGC projects are in progress.
a) Name of the faculty: Dr.Alphonsus D’Souza,M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D,
Associate Professor
Research Papers Published. Sl.No. Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Vol. Page No.
Month & Year
1. 3-Ethyl-6-(4-fluorophenyl)-7H-
1,2,4-triazolo[3,4-
b][1,3,4]thiadiazine.
Acta Cryst.
E68, o1860
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2. 3-Ethyl-4-[(E)-(4-
fluorobenzylidene)amino]-1H-
1,2,4-triazole-5(4H)-thione
.
Acta Cryst. E68, o1407
3. 4-[(E)-(4-
Fluorobenzylidene)amino]-3-
methyl-1H-1,2,4-triazole-5(4H)-
thione
Acta Cryst..
E68, o1607
4. Studies of Benzofuran
Heterocycles Part1-Synthesis and
Biological activity of some 7h, 6-
Benzofuryl-s-Tr iozolo[3,4-b]-
1,3,4- Thiadiazines
Vijnana prabha, Journal of
Science,
vol 1. No.2
5. Methane Clathrates: The frozen
Fuel.
Vijnana Prabha, Journal of
Science,
volume 1, No.3
6. “Synthesis & Biological activity of
Some 1-Aryloxyacetyl- 5-
Benzofuryl- 3-ArylPyrazoles”
Vijnana Prabha’ Journal of
Sciences)
Vol 1(1), Pages 35-
39. (ISSN 2231-
3214
b) Name of the faculty: Ms.Agnes Sylvia D’Souza, M.Sc – Associate Professor
Minor Research Project from UGC Name Title of the Project Name of the
funding Agency
and Order No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs.
Status of the
Project
Ms. Agnes Sylvia
DSouza
Studies on Some
Fluorine Substituted
Heterocycles Derived
From 1.2,4-Triazoles
& Arylfurans
MRP(S)-
0541/13-
14/KAMY006/U
GC-SWRO
Bangalore
28.03.2014
1,90,000/- In Progress
Research Papers Published.
Sl. No. Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Vol. Page
No. Month
& Year 1. 3-Ethyl-6-(4-fluorophenyl)-7H-
1,2,4-triazolo[3,4-
b][1,3,4]thiadiazine.
Acta Cryst. E68, o1860.
-
2. 3-Ethyl-4-[(E)-(4-
fluorobenzylidene)amino]-1H-1,2,4-
triazole-5(4H)-thione
.
Acta Cryst. E68, o1407 -
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Name of the faculty: Mr. Othbert Pinto M.Sc, Associate Professor
Minor Research Project from UGC
Name Title of the Project Name of the
funding Agency.
Amount
Sanctioned
Status of
the Project
Mr. Othbert Pinto
Minor Research Project
on the “Isolation and
the Characterization of
the Pharmacologically
valuable compounds
from Loranthus
Elasticus Plant and
their efficiency in the
Biological System”
MRP(S)-282/08-
09/
KAMY006/
UGC-SWRO,
Dated 30.3.2009
1.41lakh Completed
in 2011
Research Papers Published Sl. No Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol. Page No.
Month & Year
1. 1. “Studies on synthesis of pyrimidine
derivatives and their antimicrobial
activity”.
Arabian journal of
chemistry
2012
2. In-vitro Free Radical Scavenging Activity
of loranthusElasticusDesv.
Journal of
Harmonized Research
2016
3. Synthesis, Characterization, Anti-
Inflammatory, Antimicrobial and DNA
Binding Properties Of Co(II). Ni(II), Cd(II)
and Cu(II) Complexes with Schiff Base.
International Journal of
Advanced Research
ISSN: 2320-5407
Int. J. Adv. Res.
2016, 4(8), 1065-
1074
3. 4-[(E)-(4-
Fluorobenzylidene)amino]-3-
methyl-1H-1,2,4-triazole-5(4H)-
thione
Acta Cryst. E68, o1607.
-
4. Studies of Benzofuran Heterocycles
Part1-Synthesis and Biological
activity of some 7h, 6-Benzofuryl-s-
Tr iozolo[3,4-b]-1,3,4- Thiadiazines
Vijnana Prabha, Journal of Science
(ISSN 2231-3214)
vol 1. No.2
5. Methane Clathrates: The frozen
Fuel.
Vijnana Prabha, Journal of Science
(ISSN 2231-3214)
volume 1,
No.3 6. “Synthesis & Biological activity of
Some 1-Aryloxyacetyl- 5-
Benzofuryl- 3-ArylPyrazoles”
Vijnana Prabha’ Journal of
Sciences Vol 1(1), Pages 35-39.
(ISSN 2231-3214)
-
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4. Synthesis, Antimicrobial activity Of Co(II).
Ni(II), Zn(II), Cd(II) and Cu(II) Complexes
with Schiff Base
Bioorganic
Communicated
2016
c) Name of the faculty: Dr. Asha M S MSc, B.Ed, Ph.D, Assistant Professor
Minor Research Project from UGC Name Title of the Project Name of the
funding Agency
and Order No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs.
Status of
the Project
Dr.Asha M.S
Minor Research Project
on the “Synthesis and
Anticancer Activity of
Schiff Bases and their
Metal Complexes.”
MRP/13-14/
KAMY006/
UGC-SWRO, Dated
28.3.2014
1.9 lakhs In Progress
Research Papers Published
Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No. Month
& Year
1. Synthesis, Characterization, Thermal
And Biological Studies of Substituted
Benzophenone Derived Schiff Base
Metal(II) Complexes
Chemical Science
Review and Letters
2014, 3(11), 735-746
ISSN 2278-6783
2. Synthesis and Inhibition of Microbial
Growth by Benzophenone Analogues -
A Simplistic Approach
Journal of Biomedical
and Pharmaceutical
Sciences
04 (29); 2014; 55-60.
3. Synthesis, Characterization and
Catalytic Activity of Azamacrocyclic
Transition Metal Complexes
Chemical Science
Review and Letters
ISSN 2278-6783
2014, 3(11), 673-684
4. Synthesis, Characterization, Thermal,
Anticancer And Dna Binding
Properties Of Co(Ii), Ni(Ii), Cu(Ii),
Cd(Ii) And Zn(Ii) Complexes With
Schiff Base
International Journal
of Medicine and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences (IJMPS)
ISSN(P): 2250-0049;
ISSN(E): 2321-0095
Vol. 4, Issue 3, Jun
2014, 41-52
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5. Synthesis, Characterization And
Biological Applications of
Mononuclear Azamacrocyclic Metal
Complexes
International Journal
of Medicine and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences (IJMPS)
ISSN 2250-0049
Vol. 3, Issue 4, Oct
2014, 57-68
6. Azamacrocyclo Complexes: Synthesis
and Xanthine Oxidase and
Antioxidant Activity
International
Research Journal of
Pure & Applied
Chemistry
ISSN:2231:3443
4(1): 60-75, 2014
7. Evaluation of
AntiinflammatoryAndantioxidant
Activities of Schiffbase and its
Complexes
International
Research Journal of
Pharmacy
Sept.2014/ Vol. 5
/Issue. 9 / 373 – 379
ISSN: 2230 –7583
8. Synthesis, Characterization, Anti-
Inflammatory, Antimicrobial and
DNA Binding Properties Of Co(II).
Ni(II), Cd(II) and Cu(II) Complexes
with Schiff Base.
International Journal
of Advanced
Research
ISSN: 2320-5407 Int.
J. Adv. Res. 2016,
4(8), 1065-1074
9. Synthesis, Antimicrobial activity of
Co(II). Ni(II), Zn(II), Cd(II) and
Cu(II) Complexes with Schiff Base
Bioorganic(2016)
Communicated
-
d) Name of the faculty: Dr. B Shyla, MSc, Ph.D, Assistant Professor
Minor Research Project from UGC Name Title of the Project Name of the
funding Agency
and Order No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs.
Status of
the
Project
Dr. B. Shyla
To Develop a “New
Spectrophotometric
method to determine the
Sulfur Dioxide and
Fluoride in
Environmental and Food
Samples
2165-MRP(S)/15-
16/
KAMY006/
UGC-SWRO,
Dated 31.3.2016
4.9 lakhs In
Progress
Research Papers Published
Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No.
Month & Year
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
1
Redox spectrophotometric method involving
electrolytically generated manganese(III)
sulphate with diphenylamine for the
determination of ascorbic acid present in the
samples of various fruits, commercial juices and
sprouted food grains
Food Chemistry 138 (2013)
2036-2042.
2 New spectrophotometric methods for the
determinations of hydrogen sulfide present in
the samples of lake water, industrial effluents,
tender coconut, sugarcane juice and egg
albumin and egg yolk.
Spectrochimica
Acta part A
96 (2012) 776–
783
3 Iron(III) oxidized nucleophilic coupling of
catechol with o-tolidine/p-toluidine followed by
1,10 phenanthroline as new and sensitivity
improved spectrophotometric methods for iron
present in chemicals, pharmaceutical, edible
green leaves, nuts and lake water samples,
Spectrochimica
Acta part A
86 (2012) 152-
158.
4 Simple spectrophotometric method for the
determination of phosphate in soil, detergents,
water, bone and food samples through the
formation of phosphomolybdate complex
followed by its reduction with thiourea
SpectrochimicaAct
a part A
78 (2011) 497-
502
5 Spectrophotometric method for the
determination of Vanadium(V) and Ce(IV) in
some water samples using an oxidative
nucleophilic coupling between catechol and p-
nitroaniline, Asian Journal of Biochemical and
Pharmaceutical Research
Asian Journal of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical
Research
3 (2011) 487-
493.
e) Name of the faculty: Dr. A Shiva Kumar, MSc, Ph.D,NET, Assistant Professor
Minor Research Project from UGC Name Title of the Project Name of the funding
Agency and Order
No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs.
Status of the
Project
Dr. A.Shivakumar
Analytical
Methodology in the
Evaluation of
Enzyme Based
Substrate Assays
2166-
MRP/15-16/
KAMY006/
UGC-SWRO Dated
31.3. 2016
4.90 lakhs In Progress
Research Papers Published
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No.
Month & Year
1 Ninhydrin-Sodium Molybdate
Chromogenic Analytical Probe for the
Assay of Amino Acids and Proteins
Spectrochim. Acta A: Mol.
Biomol. Spectrosc.,
(Accepted for
publication)
2 Spectrophotometric assay of creatinine
in human serum sample Arabian J. Chem.,
(Accepted for
publication)
3 A Spectrophotometric Method for the
Assay of Peroxidase Using Para-
phenylenediamine dihydrochloride and
Iminodibenzyl as Chromogenic
Reagents: Applications in Some Plant
Sources
Chem. Sci. Rev. lett., 3, 1068-1079
(2014)
4 Development and kinetic validation of
bio-catalatic pathway for the
quantification of catalase activity using
3-methyl-2 benzothiazolinehydrazone
hydrochloride and pyrocatechol as a
chromogenic co-substrates
Int. J. Biotechnol. Res 4, 9-22 (2014)
5 Quantification of antioxidants by using
Chlorpramazine hydrochloride:
Application of the method to food and
medicinal plant samples,
Anal. Sci., 30, 251-256. (2014)
6 Quantification and Evaluation of
Kinetic Bio-catalytic Pathway of
Horseradish Peroxidase in an Electron
Mediated Reaction System and its
Applications in Plant Extracts
Spectrochim. Acta A: Mol.
Biomol. Spectrosc 102, 75-81 (2013)
7 Hydroxylation of 4-Amino-5-
hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonic
Acid Monosodium Salt catalysed
Horseradish Peroxidase and Hydrogen
Peroxide: Computation of Kinetic
parameters Including Its Application to
Crude Plant Extracts
J. Chinese Chem. Soc., 60,452-459 (2013).
8 Quantification of antioxidants in
medicinal plants and foodstuffs using Food Anal. Meth. 5, 909-919 (2012)
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
Ce (IV) with indigo carmine as
chromogenic probe
9 Development of quantitative enzymatic
method and its validation for the assay
of glucose in human serum
Clin. Biochem., 45, 139-143 (2012)
10 Quantification of creatinine in
biological samples based on the
pseudoenzyme activity of copper–
creatinine complex
Spectrochim. Acta A: Mol.
Biomol. Spectrosc., 92, 318-324 (2012).
11 Amaranth Dye in the Evaluation of
Bleaching of Cerium (IV) by
Antioxidants: Application in Food and
Medicinal Plants
Spectrochim. Acta A: Mol.
Biomol. Spectrosc., 95, 505-510 (2012).
12 Determination of catalase activity using
chromogenic probe involving iso-
nicotinicacidhydrazide and
pyrocatechol
J. biotechnol. 155, 406-411
(2011).
13 Spectrophotometric determination of
catecholamine using vanadium and
eriochrome cyanine r.
Química Nova 34, 373-376 (2011).
14 Quantification of ultra-trace
molybdenum using 4-amino-5-
hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonic
acid monosodium salt as a
chromogenic probe
Anal.Biochem., 411, 300-302
(2011).
15 Molybdate Assisted Ninhydrin Based
Sensitive Analytical System for the
Estimation of Drugs Containing Amine
Group
Journal of Food & Drug
Analysis, 19, 85-93 (2011)
f) Name of the faculty: Dr. Santhosh Kumar S C MSc, Ph.D,NET Assistant Professor
Research Papers Published
Sl.No Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No.
Month & Year
1 Antibacterial and antimutagenic
activities of novel zerumboneanalogues Food Chemistry,
2013,141, 1097-
1103
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
2 Eco friendly kinetic separation of trans-
Limonene and Carvomenthene Oxides J. Chem. Sci.
2014,126 (3), 875–
880
3 A Convenient practical synthesis of
alkyl and aryl oxime esters SYNTHESIS, 2014, 46, 1847-1852
4 Synthesis of kite-like zerumbone-
oxime fatty acid esters andtheir
antibacterial and antimutagenic
properties
Communicated to Food
Chemistry -
5 Synthesis of bi-analogous derivatives
of zerumbone and theirantibacterial and
anti-mutagenic attributes
Food Chemistry (in press) -
6 Antibacterial and antimutagenic
activities of novel zerumboneanalogues Food Chemistry,
2013,141, 1097-
1103
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Research Projects & Papers Published – Last Six Years
Research Activities of the Department: The faculty of the department doing research on areas
involving Corporate Social Responsibility & Reporting, Financial Analysis and Reporting, Behavioral
Finance and Market Efficiency, Business Analytics and Statistics. Students do their research projects on
Financial Analysis, Financial Services, Banking and Insurance, Risk Management Behavioral Finance,
International Accounting Standards, Performance Appraisal, Recruitment and Selection, Employee
Eengagement, Training and Development, Organizational Behavior, Quality work life , Customer
Perception and Satisfaction, Community Empowerment through Women Entrepreneurship – A case
study of Tibetan Women Entrepreneurs In Karnataka.
a) Name of the Faculty: Dr. Oshma Rosette Pinto, B.Com,MBA, M.Phil,Ph.D –
Assistant Professor
Research papers Published
Sl. No Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol. Page No. Month &
Year
1. Effect of Global Recession
on Indian Realty Sector &
its Future Developments
IARS International Research
Journal
Vol 5, Issue No 2, Pg no
2- 9, May 2016
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
Impact Factor-7.9
2.
1
Impact of Global
Financial Crisis on Indian
Economy.
International Journal of
Exclusive Management
Research
Vol.6, Issue No 3, Special
Issue, Pg no 144-155,
March 2016
Impact Factor-5.76
3. A Study on Performance
Evaluation of Selected
Banks in India
International Journal of
Exclusive Management
Research
Vol.6, Issue No 3, Special
Issue, Pg no 09-15,
March 2016
Impact Factor-5.76
4. Credit Risk Management:
A Case study on State
Bank of Mysore Mandi
Mohalla Branch Mysore
International Journal of
Exclusive Management
Research
Vol.6, Issue No 3, Special
Issue, Pg no 110- 116,
March 2016
Impact Factor-5.76
5. Recovery of Automobile
Sector of India- Post
Recession
Abhinav National Monthly
Refereed Journal of Research
in Commerce &
Management
Vol.3 Issue No 9, Pg no
73- 75, September 2014
Impact Factor 0.505
6. An Analysis of Reality
Sector & Developments in
Future.
Scholars World International
Refereed Multidisciplinary
Journal of Contemporary
Research.
Vol 3, Issue No 3, Pg no
97-100, July 2014
Impact Factor- 3.552
7. Impact of Global
Recession on Indian
Airline Industries
Abhinav National Monthly
Refereed Journal of Research
in Commerce &
Management
Vol 2, Issue No 11, Pg no
100-107, November 2013
Impact Factor -0.505
8. Challenges Faced by
Banking & Financial
Institutions in this Digital
Era
Pillai Journal of
Management Research
ISSN
0976-5433,Vol 10, Pg no
26-33,June 2015
9. A Study on Impact of
Global Financial Crisis on
Indian Tourism Industry by
Aadya A Journal of Dr. G.D
Pol Foundation, YMT
College of Management
ISSN
2319-264X, Vol 4, Pg no
14-25,April 2015
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
10. Impact of Global
Recession on Information
Technology Sector of
India.
Aadya A Journal of Dr. G.D
Pol Foundation, YMT
College of Management
ISSN 2319-264X,Vol 2,
Pg no 76-83
September 2013
11. Women Entrepreneurship
in India – A Sectoral
Analysis
Management & Technology:
Entrepreneurial
Challenges & opportunities
in Emerging Economics
ISBN
978-93-5097-897-9, Pg no
100-106,2013
12. Impact of Global Financial
Crisis on Hospitality Sector
Based in Mumbai Region,
New Vistas in Contemporary
Management
ISBN
978-93-5067-023-1, Pg no
16-25,January 2012
13. Impact of Global
Recession on Aviation
Industry based in Mumbai
Region
Brand India Global
Destination
ISBN:
978-93-5051-580-8, Pg no
43-57,May 2012
14. Financial Analysis of
Global Recession on Real
Estate Companies & their
Future Developments
AKIMSS Journal of
Research in Management,
Computer Application &
Social Sciences
ISSN
2319-2348, Vol-1, Pg no
23-40,July 2012
15. Challenges in Taking
Banking Services to the
Masses
KBSCMR’s Journal of
Management Research
ISSN
0975-1513, Vol-1, Pg
no1-19,May 2011
16. Nurturing Marketing
Innovations by
Pillai’s Journal of
Management Research
ISSN
0976-5433, Vol-2, Pg no
34-41,March 2011
b) Name of the faculty: Reena Francis, M.Com (Ph.D) – Assistant Professor
Research Papers Published Sl. No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol. Page No. Month &
Year
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
1. “Human Resource practices
and Challenges in Tourism
Industry with special
Reference to Mysore”
“Equality and Sustainable
Human Development-
Issues and Policy
Implications” Publishers-
Lulu Enterprises UK Ltd.,
Volume II
Page No. 121-124 ISBN:
978-1-312-12663-3,
Published on May 16,
2014.
2. “Community Empowerment
through Women
Entrepreneurship – A case
study of Tibetan Women
Entrepreneurs In Karnataka”
“Community
Empowerment in Changing
World –Issues and
Challenges”
ISBN: 978-3-7368-2021-
0 by-BookRix
GmbH&Co.KG,
Germany, Page No.171-
175 Feb. 2015
3.
“Cross Culture
Management- A study of
Tibetan Refugee Women
Entrepreneurs”
International Journal INDO
GLOBAL JOURNAL OF
APPLIED
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE
Vol-5, Issue 2, May 2016.
Page No.01-06
Impact factor: 1.235
(ISSN No. 2320-7892), 4. “Entrepreneurship - A
Career Option for Tibetan
Women in Karnataka”
International Conference on
Advances in Collaborative
Research (for Economics,
Management, Humanities,
Social Sciences and
Computer Technology)
June 25 2016
ISBN: 978-1534689640
Page No. 159-165
5.
“Traditional Skill
Development is a stepping
stone to empower Tibetan
Women- an empirical study
on Tibetan Women
Entrepreneurs in Karnataka
Published in a Book Titled
RETHINKING SKILL
DEVELOPMENT AND
WOMEN
EMPOWERMENT
Page No. 44-52 July 2016
ISBN:978-81-927970-5-2.
6. “Business Environment
Amids Tibetan Women”
PEZZOTTAITE
JOURNAL “Transforming
Education for Social
Change and Business
Excellence” an
International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and
Business Environment
Perspectives- A Refereed
Quarterly Journal, Jammu
& Kashmir
Bearing ISSN No. for
Print: 2279-0918 and
Online: 2279-0926;
Impact Factor 2015:
6.782, Vol. 5, No. 3, July
to September 2016, Page
No. 2795-2801
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
7. “Privileged City Beautifier” X Karnataka Sociology
Conference “Development,
State and Environment in
Karnataka: Issues, Conflict
and Concern”
August 2016.
Abstract in conference
proceedings, Page No. 120
8. “Empowering Tibetan
Women Through
Traditional Skill
Development and Cross
Culture Practice”
International Journal INDO
GLOBAL JOURNAL OF
COMMERCE AND
ECONOMICS by The
Kongu Regional
Educational and Research
Foundation, Salem,
Tamilnadu
Impact factor 3.220
November 2016, Volume
3, Issue 4, ISSN No. 2393-
9796.
Page No. 119-124
c) Name of the faculty: Ms. Viveka Marie G, M.Com, MBA NET – Assistant Professor
Research Papers Published
Sl. No Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No. Month &
Year
1. An Empirical study on
demographic variables and
its impact on work life
integration of working
mothers
Asia Pacific Journal of
Research
Vol: 2, Issue XXXV
11,March 2016
ISSN -2320-5504.
Impact factor 6.58
2. “Work life balance and
workforce changes of
working women –A study
with reference to
healthcare sector, Mysore
city
Sindhi College, Bangalore 26th
February 2015
3. “ A study on work life
balance of female nurses
with reference to multi
speciality hospitals,
Mysore city”
Asia Pacific Journal of
Research
Vol: I Issue XXVIII, June
2015
ISSN -2320-5504
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
d) Name of the Faculty: Ms. P. Juhie Singh, M.Com, PGDHRM,NET,SLET- Assistant Professor
Research Papers Published.
Sl.No Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No. Month &
Year
1.
Impact of climate change
from an international trade
perspective
DHAARINI
ISBN 978-93-81437-92-6
1, 233, April 1-11-2015
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
a) Name of the faculty : Ms.Reena Mol V U, BE, M.Tech – Assistant Professor
Sl.No.
Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol. Page No. Month
& Year
1. Novel Scheduling Policy for Delay
Analysis of Multi-Hop Wireless
Networks
Global Research
&Development
Journal for
Engineers(GRDJE)
Vol. 1,Issue:
11,Pages:14-20,Month
and year:0ct 2016
b) Name of the faculty: Ms. Umme Hani, BE, M.Tech – Assistant Professor
Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No. Month
& Year
1. "Enhanced Cloud Based Vehicle
Tracking System Using Android
Platform"
Global Research &
Development
Journal for
Engineering
(GRDJE).
Paper ID:
GRDJEV01I110008
Published in: Volume
: 1, Issue : 11
Publication Date:
2016-11-01
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
c) Name of the Faculty : Ms. Neenu Jose - Assistant Professor
Sl.No.
Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No. Month
& Year
1 Enhanced cloud based vehicle tracking
system using Android Platform
GRD(Global
Research and
Developments)
Volume :10
Month&Year:
October 2016
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Research Activity of the Department: The Department is actively carrying research on
“Distances in Graphs and its Applications by introducing a new graph theoretical concept called
peripheral Wiener index, peripheral path and peripheral distance energy of a graphs which is very use full
in the field of Chemistry and now on these concepts of wiener index and energy of a graph the
departmental research is going on.
Name of the faculty: Mr. LOKESH S B, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil (Ph.D) - Assistant
Professor
Research Papers Published.
Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol. Page No.
Month & Year
1. Hosoya polynomial of Hanoi
graphs
Kragujevac Journal of
Mathematics
36 (1) (2012)
51–57.
2. Almost-Peripheral Graphs
Taiwanese Journal of
Mathematics
18 (2) (2014) 463–
471.
3. Terminal Hosoya polynomial of
thorn graphs.
Scientia Magna an
International Journal
9 (3) (2013) 37–
42. 4. Vertex-to-Edge-set Distance
Neighborhood Pattern Matrices,
International J. Math. Com. 3 (2015) 105–115.
5. Peripheral Path Index PolynomialIndian Journal of 1 (1) (2015) 45–
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
Discrete Mathematics 57.
6. Edge-Distance Pattern
Distinguishing Graph
Scientia Magna an
International Journal
11 (2) (2016) 21-
32.
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
a) Name of the faculty: Ms. Syeda Farhana Parveen, M.Sc.,M.Phil, NET, Assistant
Professor Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No.
Month & Year 1.
Studies of benzofuran
heterocycles, Part-I: Synthesis and
biological activity of some 7H,6-
benzofuyl-s-triazolo[3,4-b]-1,3,4-
thiadiazines.
Vignana Prabha Jun-Aug,2011.pp
23-28.
b) Name of the faculty: Ms.Uzma Bathool, M.Sc – Assistant Professor
Papers/books/monographs if published – last six years
Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No.
Month & Year
1.
Synthesis and biological activity of
some 1-aryloxyacetyl-5-benzofuryl-3-
arylpyrazoles.
Vignana Prabha Mar-May,
2011.pp 35-39.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Research Activities of the department: The faculty and students are involved in Crystallographic and Molecular Structural Analysis of Certain Drug Molecules manufactured in the
Pharmaceutical Industry, X-ray crystallography of biologically important molecules,Synthesis of
technologically important liquid crystals and their characterization using NMR, IR,X-rays, thermal,
optical, electrical, electro-optical and dielectric techniques.
Name of the faculty: Dr. S. Jeyaseelan, M.Sc, PGDCA ,M.Phil, Ph.D, Associate
Professor
Major Research Project
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
Name Title of the Project Name of the funding
Agency and Order
No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs.
Status of the
Project
Dr. S. Jeyaseelan
“Crystallographic and
Molecular Structural
Analysis of Certain Drug
Molecules manufactured
in the Pharmaceutical
Industry”.
VISION GROUP ON
SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY(VG
ST)
GRD NO-192
30 Lakhs In Progress
Research Papers Published. Sl.No. Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Vol. Page No.
Month & Year
1. Crystal structure of 5-(1-benzofuran-2-yl)-3-
(4-methylphenyl)-4, 5-dihydro-1,2-oxazol-5-
ol.
Acta
Crystallographica
Acta Cryst. E71,
o492 – o493.
2. Crystal structure of 1-[(6-chloropyridin-3-
yl)sulfonyl]-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline.
Acta
Crystallographica
Acta Cryst. E71,
660 - 662
3. Crystal structure of 1-methanesulfonyl-1,2,3,4-
tetrahydroquinoline.
Acta
Crystallographica
Acta Cryst. E71,
o20
4. Crystal structure of 1-benzylsulfonyl-1,2,3,4-
tetrahydroquinoline.
Acta
Crystallographica
Acta Cryst. E71,
o249-o250
5. Crystal structure of 1-tosyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-
quinoline.
Acta
Crystallographica
Acta Crys E70,
o1176
6. (4-Hydroxy-3,5-dimethylphenyl)(phen-yl)
methanone.
Acta
Crystallographica
Acta Cryst E69,
o1676
7. A triclinic polymorph of (E)-2-(4-
isobutylphenyl)-N'-[1-(4-
nitrophenyl)ethylidene] propanohydrazide.
Acta
Crystallographica
Acta Cryst E69,
o1333.
8. 2-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)-3-phenylquinazolin-
4(3H)-one.
Acta
Crystallographica
Acta Cryst .E69,
o1113
9. Ethyl5-methyl-3-phenylisoxazole-4-
carboxylate.
Acta
Crystallographica
E69, o987
10. 5-Methyl-3-phenylisoxazole-4-carboxylic acid.
Acta
Crystallographica
E69, o897
11. 5-{4'-[(5-Benzyl-2H-tetrazol-2-yl)methyl]
biphenyl-2-yl}-1H-tetrazole monohydrate.
Acta
Crystallographica
E69, o743-o744
12. (2E)-3-(2-Bromophenyl)-1-(5-bromothiophen-
2-yl)prop-2-en-1-one.
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o3456
13. Z)-4-Benzylidene-3-methylisoxazol-5(4H)-
one.
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o3091
14. 5,7-Dimethyl-2-oxo-2H-chromen-4-yl)methyl
diethyldithiocarbamate.
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o1657
ST.PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) MYSORE -15 AQAR 2016-17
15. (3-Ethyl-6-(4-fluorophenyl)-7H-1,2,4-
triazolo[3,4-b][1,3,4]thiadiazine.
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o1860
16. (E)-N'-Hydroxy-1,3-diphenyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-
pyrazole-5-carboximidamide.
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o1661-o1662
17. Methyl N-{4-[(4-methoxyphenoxy)methyl]-2-
oxo-2H-chromen-7-yl}carbamate.
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o1734
18. 4-[(E)-(4 Fluorobenzylidene)amino]-3-methyl-
1H-1,2,4-triazole-5(4H)-thione.
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o1607
19. 3-Ethyl-4-[(E)-(4-fluorobenzylidene) amino]-
1H-1,2,4-triazole-5(4H)-thione.
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o1407
20. N-{3-[2-(4-Fluorophenoxy)ethyl]-2,4-dioxo-
1,3-diazaspiro[4.5]decan-7-yl}-4-
methoxybenzenesulfonamide. ActaCryst
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o194-o195
21. -[3-(4-Fluorobenzyl)-2,4-dioxo-1,3-
diazaspiro[4.5]dec-8-yl]-2-N
methylbenzenesulfonamide. ActaCryst
Acta
Crystallographica
E68, o105-o106
22. Crystal structure of N-(4-heptylphenyl)
acetamide.
Acta
Crystallographica
A67, C669
23. X-ray structure of poly substituted 1,2-
dihydropyridine derivative.
Acta
Crystallographica
A67, C669
24. 4-(Benzyloxy)phenyl 4-hexadecyloxy-3-
methoxy benzoate.
Acta
Crystallographica
E67, o840
25. 1-Chloro-4-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3,4-
dihydronaphthalene-2-carbaldehyde.
Acta
Crystallographica
E67, o378
b) Name of the faculty: Dr. D Revannasiddaiah, M.Sc, Ph.D, Professor
Sl. No Title of Research Paper Name of the Journal Vol. Page No.
month and year
1. Crystal Structure of 2-Methylxanthen-9-one Acta Crystallographica V.E68, o872
(2012)
2. Crystal Structure of (4-Benzoyl-2-methyl-
phenoxy)-acetic acid ethyl ester
X-ray Structure
Analysis Online
Vol.28, pp.11-13,
(2012)
3.
Crystal Structure of 2-(2-Methyl-4-nitro-1H-
imidazol-1-yl)-N'-[(1E)-1-phenylethylidene]
acetohydrazide
X-ray Structure
Analysis Online
Vol.29, pp.9-10,
(2013)
4.
Crystal Structure of 1-{3-(4-Methylphenyl)-
5-[5-(2-nitrophenyl)furan-2-yl]-4,5-dihydro-
1H-pyrazol-1-yl}ethanone
Acta Crystallographica V.E69, p. o1528,
(2013)
5. Crystal Structure of 1-[5-Methyl-1-(4-
nitrophenyl)-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl]ethanone. Acta Crystallographica
V.E69, p.o1724,
(2013)
6. Crystal Structure of N'-Benzylidene-2- Acta Crystallographica Vol.E70, p. o31,
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chloro-N-(4-chlorophenyl)acetohydrazide. (2014)
7.
Static electrical conductivity of liquid
crystalline p-butoxybenzylidene p-
heptylaniline
International Journal of
Current Research
Vol. 6 : 9, pp.
8355-8358,
September, 2014
8. Orientational order in three nO.m liquid
crystalline compounds
Phase Transitions Vol.88:4, pp.
383-395, (2015)
9. X-ray studies of two liquid crystalline
compounds
Molecular Crystals and
Liquid Crystals
Vol.623:1, pp. 9-
16, (2015)
10. Smectic translational order parameter in two
liquid crystalline compounds
Phase Transitions Vol.88:5, pp.
540-546,
( 2015)
11.
Crystal Structure of 5-(4-chlorophenoxy)-3-
methyl-1-phenyl-1 H-pyrazole-4-
carbaldehyde
Acta Crystallographica Vol.E70, pp.o56,
9th
April, 2014
12. Orientational order parameter of two cyano
nematogens by optical spectroscopy Phase Transitions
Vol. 89:5, pp.
514-522, (2016)
c) Name of the faculty: Dr. M. K. Usha, M.Sc, Ph.D, PGDCA- Assistant Professor
Sl. No Title of the article Name of the Journal Vol. Page No.
month and year
1. Crystal Structure of Ethyl 2-[4-(2-
chlorobenzoyl)-2,6-
dimethylphenoxy]ethanoate
Acta Crystallographica Vol.E68, o2435
(2012)
2. Translational order parameter in the smectic-
B phase of 4-Hexyl-4'-[2-(4-
isothiocyanatophenyl) ethyl]-1,1'-biphenyl
(HIEB)
Phase Transitions Vol.86, pp. 1033-
1037, (2013)
3. Crystal structure of 5-(5’-Fluoro-2’-
methoxybiphenyl-3-yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-
amine
Acta Crystallographica Vol. E69, o1788,
(2013)
4. Crystal structure of 5-[(2-Methyl-4-5.nitro-
1H-imidazol-1-yl)-methyl]-1,3,4-thiadiazol-
2-amine
Acta Crystallographica Vol.E69, o1825,
(2013)
5. Crystal structure of Dimethyl 2-[2-(2,4,6-
trichlorophenyl)hydrazin-1-
Acta Crystallographica Vol. E70, o13,
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ylidene]butanedioate (2014)
6. Crystal structure of 4-(4-Methylphenyl)-2-
(prop-2-yn-1-yl)phthalazin-1(2H)-one
Acta Crystallographica Vol.E70, o138,
(2014)
7. Crystal structure of (E)-N′-{[4-
(dimethylamino)phenyl]methylidene}-2-(4-
methylphenoxy)-acetohydrazide
Acta Crystallographica Vol.E70, o140,
(2014)
8. Crystal structure of 4-Cyano-3-fluorophenyl
4-(hexadecyloxy)benzoate
Acta Crystallographica Vol.E70, o244,
(2014)
9. Static electrical conductivity of liquid
crystalline p-butoxybenzylidene p-
heptylaniline
International Journal of
Current Research
Vol. 6 : 9, pp.
8355-8358,
(2014)
10. Orientational order in three nO.m liquid
crystalline compounds
Phase Transitions Vol.88:4, pp.
383-395, (2015)
11. X-ray studies of two liquid crystalline
compounds
Molecular Crystals and
Liquid Crystals
Vol.623:1, pp. 9-
16, (2015)
12. Smectic translational order parameter in two
liquid crystalline compounds
Phase Transitions Vol.88:5, pp.
540-546,
( 2015) 13. Orientational order parameter of two cyano
nematogens by optical spectroscopy
Phase Transitions Vol. 89:5, pp.
514-522,
(2016)
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DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Research Activities of the department: Most important objective was to unravel the mechanism/s
underlying the long-term female sperm storage, in the oviduct, in a viable and motile condition in
Indian garden lizard, Calotes versicolor. Histological, histochemical , biochemical and ultrastructural
studies (TEM) were adopted. Flushing using saline was collected from the oviduct (sperm storage
tubules) and a protein of 50KD was isolated from it. It was interesting to note that both the crude and
purified form of this protein retarded the motility of epididyonal sperm in a reversible fashion.
Presently work is in progress to characterise this protein and decode the mechanism of this retardation.
The results of these studies can help us to devise better strategies for handling the modern problems in
the field of reproductive biology. It may also help us carryout efforts for conservation of endangered
species.
Minor & Major Research Project from UGC
Name Title of the Project Name of the funding
Agency and Order
No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs.
Status of
the project
Dr. T. Ruth Shantha
Kumari,
“A study of butterfly
biodiversity of Mysore
and surroundings”
UGC – Minor Research
Project (2010-2012)
MRP(S)-608/09-
10/KAMY006/UGC-
SWR
1,40,000/- Completed
Dr. T. Ruth Shantha
Kumari
Unraveling the biology
of sperm storage in the
oviduct of the female
garden lizard, Calotes
versicolor
UGC – Major Research
Project (2013-2017)
F. No. 42-615-2013
(SR)
8,35,800/- In Progress
a) Name of the faculty: Dr. T. Ruth Shantha Kumari, M.Sc.,Ph.D – Associate
Professor
Sl. No Title of Research Paper Name of
Journal
Vol.Page No. Month
& Year
1. Ultrastructural features of sperm storage
tubules in the oviduct of the Indian garden
lizard, Calotes versicilor
The Anatomical
record
Volume 298(11), Page
No. 1932-1937
November 2015
2. Lipopolysaccharide Cross-Tolerance Delays
Platelet-Activating Factor-Induced Sudden
Death in Swiss Albino Mice: Involvement of
Cyclooxygenase in Cross-Tolerance.
PLoS One Volume 11(4),
e0153282. April 2016
3. “Studies on the life cycle of pioneer,
Anaphaeis aurota”.
Vignana prabha
(Journal of
sciences)
Volume-1, Page No.2,
June-August,
2011, 19-22.
4. Baralidhe Sarisrupa Viryanu Bank Taranga
(Kannada
weekly Journal)
Page No. 54 November
2012
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Name of the Faculty: Mr. Praveen Saldanha MA. NET, SLET (Ph.D) - Assistant
Professor
Sl. No Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Vol. Page No. Month
& Year
1. Role of Foreign Direct
Investment
Emerging Issues in
Global Economy
ISBN: 978-81-
925763-6-7 - 2015
2. Climate Change – Threats and
Impacts
Global Climate Change ISBN: 978-93-84869-
69-4-2015
3. Energy and Inclusive Growth
of Karnataka: Analysis and
Policy Implications
Global Economic
Growth and
Sustainability
ISBN:978-93-83302-
12-3-2015
4. Minorities, Constitutional
Rights, Safeguards to the
Minorities, Prime minister’s 15
Point Schemes for Minority,
and Problems of Minorities in
India
Contemporary Issues in
Empowerment of
Weaker Section
ISBN:978-93-85629-
11-2-2015
5. Eco-Efficient Sustainable
Clean Energy and Economic
Development in South Asia:
An Empirical Analysis
Inclusive Economic
Growth and Sustainable
Development
ISBN:978-93-83302-
18-5-2016
6. Women Empowerment and
National Policy for the
Empowerment of
Women(2001)
Empowerment of
Weaker Sections
ISBN:978-81-
932734-4-9 -2016
7. Energy and Inclusive Growth
of Karnataka: Analysis and
Policy Implications
Pearl Multidisciplinary
Journal
ISSN: 2394 – 0352 -
2016
8. Financial Inclusion: Issues and
Challenges
Inclusive Economic
Growth: Dynamics and
Discoveries
ISSN No: 978-81-
927970 - 4 -2016
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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
a) Name of the faculty: Mr. Prakash Arulappa,MA,B.Ed.,M.Phil,SLET(Ph.D)
Assistant Professor
Research Papers Published. Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol. Page No.
Month & Year
1. “Peasant Revolt Prior to the Peasant
Movement in Modern Karanataka”
Journal of Historical Studies
ISSN 1941-2681
VOL- 46 2012
2. “Agricultural Background Prior to the
Peasant Movement in Modern
Karnataka”
Vijnanaprabha
ISSN 2231-3214
June/Aug 2013
3. “A study on Karnataka Rajya Raitha
Sangha”
Advances in collaborative
research
2016
b) Name of the Faculty: Dr.Prashanth.D.A, MA, M.Phil, SLET, Ph.D Assistant
Professor
Sl. No Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol. Page No.
Month & Year
1. Technology of Iron and Steel
manufacturing in 18th
century Mysore.
Journal Global Values 2011
2. Arms and Armour of Tipu Sultan.
Vignana Prabha 2012
3. English Education in Modern Mysore. Vignana Prabha 2012
4. History and Culture of Karnataka KSOU
5. Krishnaraja Wodeyar VI-The maker of
modern Mysore.
International Journal of
Social and Economic
Research.
2016
6. Commercial establishments of Tipu
Sultan.
JMS Journal 2016
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DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM
Research Activities of the department The department has taken up the research work on current
issues like media habits, Internet exposure, TV viewership pattern, listening habit of radio, comparison of
coverage of news in various news papers etc.
Name of the faculty: Dr. Sukanya, MCJ, Ph.D.,NET,SLET – Assistant Professor
Minor Research Project under UGC
Name Title of the Project Name of the funding
Agency and Order No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs.
Dr. Sukanya,
Current trends in Social
networking: Its impact
on College students in
Mysore City
UGC
MRP(H)230/12KAMY006/
UGC-SWRO
Dated 23.09.2013
Rs.1,07,000/-
Research Papers Published
Sl.No. Title of the Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No.
Month & Year
1. Media and Politics: A glance at their
nexus and Dynamics ISSN 2231-
3214Dec-12 to Feb 2013
VijnanaPrabha
Dec-12 to Feb
2013
2. A Critical Analysis of usage of
Internet by Youth in India
VijnanaPrabha
ISSN 2231-3214
Jun-Aug 2013
3. Social Networking Media
Social Networking Media ISBN 978-81-
926593-0-5
2014
4. Daily habits in preserving
Environment among college students
in Mysore, Karnataka- A study
DHAARINI ISBN 978-93-
81437-92-6
October-
December 2015
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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
Research Activity of the department: The faculty of the department is actively involved in the
research on Study of Psycho-Social Factors Effecting Elderly Destitute Women in Mysore City, A
Compararitive Study” . The Students for their Term and Major Projects take the research study on the
current issues like Mental Health, Learning Disability, Self Help Group, Community Programmes,
CSR, HR practices, Quality of life, Stress, Depression, Suicide, Substance abuse etc.
Name of the faculty: Dr. Noor Mubasheer C.A, MSW, Ph.D, PGDHRM,
NET – Assistant Professor
Minor Research project under taken in the department:
Name Title of the Project Name of the funding
Agency and Order
No.
Amount
Sanctioned
Rs.
Dr. Noor Mubasheer
C.A
“A Study of Psycho-Social
Factors Effecting Elderly
Destitute Women in
Mysore City, A
Compararitive Study”
UGC- MRP(H)-
0913-
14/KAMY006/UGC-
SWRO
80,000/-
Research Papers Published
Sl .No Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol. Page No.
Month & Date
1. Family environment among UG women
teachers in Mysore city
Samaja Karyada Hejjegalu,
ISSN 2230-8830
March 2011
2. Occupational Stress among UG women
teachers in Mysore city
Vijnana Prabha
ISSN 2231-3214
June 2011
3. Do married and Unmarried Women
differ in their job stress an empirical
study
Vijnana Prabha ,l
ISSN 2231-3214
Aug 2013
4. Relationship between Occupational
Stress and Family Environment among
Under-Graduate Women Teachers
International Journal of
Psychology and Psychiatry
DOI : 10.5958/j.2320-
6233.1.2.014
Oct 2013
5. Public Health and Psychology new
debates one chapter written
Discovery Publishing House
Pvt Ltd
ISBN 978-93-5056-485-1
2014
6 Women’s Mental Health – Today St. Philomena’s
(Autonomous) College
ISBN 978-93-5258-164-1
Oct 2015
7 Occupational Stress Among Women
Teachers in Mysore
St. Philomena’s
(Autonomous) College
ISBN 978-93-5258-164-1
Oct 2015
8 A Study on depression among PUC
students of 106
St.Philomena’s
(Autonomous) College
Oct 2015
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ISBN 978-93-5258-164-1
9 Diagnosis and Management of Autistic
Spectrum disorder in children
International Journal of
Multidisciplinary Research
Review ISSN 2395-
1877,ISSN2395-1885online
April -2016
10 Women Empowerment in Self Help
Groups through Micro Finance in Kiriya
Pushpa Women Federation, Mysuru
ISBN 978-93-83302-18-5
b) Name of the faculty: Mr. Nagesh M, MSW, NET – Assistant Professor
Sl .No Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol. Page No.
Month & Date
1 “Community Mental Health Care: A
Social Work Perspective”
Community organization and
social action: social work
methods and practices,
REGAL publications, New
Delhi, 2012
ISBN No: 978-
81-8484-154-
pp.126-132
2 “Professional Social Work Values and
Guidelines for Mental Health
Professionals”
Social Work – Foot Prints,
Volume-10, October-2012,
ISSN No.
2230-8830.
3 “Samajada Badalavaneyalli
Samajakarya shikshna”
“Samajada Karyada
Hejjegalu”- Volume-1,
October-2011,
ISSN No. :
2230-8830.
4 “Samajakarya- Ondu Seva Vruthi” “Sahithya Samaja Sangama”
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Name of the faculty: Dr. John Siluvai, MA, Ph.D - Associate Professor
Research Papers Published.
Sl.No. Title of Research Paper Name of Journal Vol.Page No.
Month & Year
1.
Great Expectations from the
Consecrated men and women.
Prabodhana Volume IX 2016
pp.99
2 A Study on Selected Poems
(55 Poems)
St. Philomena’s College,
Mysuru
July, 2014
3. Edible English Grammar and Usage
St. Philomena’s College
Mysuru
First
Impression,2003
Second
Impression,2016
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4. First and Second Semester English
Study Materials, University of
Mysore
Vidyaashram First Grade
College, Publ. Mysore
June, 2012
DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH
Name of the faculty: Dr. John Siluvai, MA, Ph.D - Associate Professor
Sl.No. Title of Book Name of Journal Vol. Page No.
Month & Year
1.
Facile French Guide for I &II PUC
St. Philomena’s PU College,
Mysuru
October, 2010
2. French Lecture Notes for I, II, III &
IV Semesters of the University of
Mysore.
Vidyaashram First Grade
College, Publ. Mysore
June, 2012
3. Radio Talk on The French
Influence on the English Language
and on Racine’s Phedre.
Gnanavani of KSOU,
Mysuru
December, 2010
DEPARTMENT OF MALAYALAM
Name of the faculty: Mr. Babu P, MA, NET – Assistant Professor
Books Published.
Sl.No Title of Book Published Name of Journal Vol. Page No. Month
& Year
1. First Year PUC Malayalam Text Book
Government of
Karnataka, PUC Board
May 2013
2. Second Year PUC Malayalam Text
Book
Government of
Karnataka, PUC Board
May 2014