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MAHARISHI MARKANDESHWAR UNIVERSITY, MULLANA-AMBALA (Deemed University Established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956)
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A. Core Indicators
1 Percentage of courses where major syllabus restructuring was carried
out during last 3 years
Basically the University offers its academic programmes in two major
areas of medical stream and technical stream of higher education.
In the case of the programmes of technical stream, major syllabus
restructuring has been carried out in 65.4% of Programmes during the
last three years. However, so far as the programmes of medical stream
are concerned, the University is required to follow the curriculum as
prescribed by the respective Regulating Councils of MCI, DCI, INC, etc.
from time to time on account of which there is not enough scope of
restructuring the syllabus of the programmes of medical stream at the
level of the University.
2 Temporal Plan in more than 50% of programmes
(CBCS/Semester/ Annual)
In 60.5% of the Programmes offered by the University Credit Based
Semester System is followed. However, in the case of the remaining
Programmes of medical stream, annual system is followed as per norms
of the respective Regulating Councils.
3 Percentage of teachers with Ph.D. qualification General Courses
Professional courses (For ex. MD/ DM for medicine and ME/MS for
engineering)
The Status of educational qualifications attained by the faculty of the
University is as mentioned hereunder:
Percentage of teachers of General
Courses with Ph.D:
59.4%
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Percentage of teachers of Professional
courses of Medical and Technical
streams who possess the minimum
qualification of Master’s Degree in the
relevant subject:
100%
4 Student computer ratio
The student-computer ratio in the University is 2.8:1.
5 The number of departments with UGC/SAP/CAS/DST/FIST etc., in
university
On account of their research activities, the following Departments of the
University have been recognised by national/international funding
agencies like International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Austria,
DST, SERB, AICTE, ICSSR, ICMR, etc.:
Physics Mechanical Engineering
Pharmacy Civil Engineering
Chemistry Computer Engineering
Pedodontics General Medicine
6 Number of Post Doctoral Fellows/ Research Associates working
a) Locals b) outsiders
TWO Research Associates are in position for carrying out research in
their respective areas.
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7 Number of ongoing research projects/per teacher
On an average, 1.022 Research Projects @ per teacher are in progress in
the University as under:
Projects leading to the award of Ph.D. Degree: 342
Projects leading to the award of MD/MS Degree: 240
Projects leading to the award of MDS Degree: 122
Projects leading to the award of M.Sc.(Medical)
Degree:
51
Projects funded by outside Funding Agencies; _04
769
8 Number of completed research projects/per teacher (Funded by
National/International Agencies)
Fourteen Research projects sanctioned by outside funding agencies of
AICTE, DST, ICMR, NEFT, ICSSR in the name of the faculty of this
University to the tune of Rs.1,20,27,000/- have been completed.
9 Coordinated/Collaborative projects (National and International)
As a part of the promotion of the interdisciplinary research in the
University, the following Collaborative Projects have been undertaken by
the University: Sr.
No. National/
International
Institutes / Industries
Aspect of
Collaboration
Research Papers published
1. Directorate Of
Wheat Research
[ICAR] Karnal,
Haryana, India
Drug Discovery,
Bioinformatics,
Plant
Biotechnology
1. Rani S, Sharma P, Sharma AK
(2014) Comprehensive
Computational Analysis of Cis-
Regulatory elements in 5’
regulatory region of ADP
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Glucose Pyrophosphorylase in
different Plants. International J.
of Scientific and Engineering
Research. 5(7) (IF~1.4).
2. Rani S, Sharma P, Sharma AK
and Chatrath R (2013)
Comparative computational
analysis of ADP Glucose
Pyrophosphorylase in plants.
Bioinformation 9(11):572-576
(IF~1.0).
3. Rani S, Sharma P, Sharma
AK, Chatrath R (2012)
Functional and Physicochemical
Characterization of ADP
Glucose Pyrophosphorylase of
wheat. Crop Improvement 12(1).
2. Central Soil Salinity
Research Institute,
Karnal, Haryana,
India
Bioremediation,
Environmental
Biotechnology
1. Raman K. , Jaglan S, Sharma AK
and Joshi PK (2012) Trichoderma
longibrachiatum isolate FS-46 gene
sequence submitted and published in
the GenBank: JX181933.1 (NCBI)
2. Raman K. , Jaglan S, Sharma AK
and Joshi PK (2014) Trichoderma
asperrellum isolate FS-7 gene
sequence KJ174326
3. Raman K. , Jaglan S, Sharma AK
and Joshi PK (2014) Penicillum
janthinellum isolate FS-53 gene
sequence KJ174327
3. National Dairy
Research Institute,
Karnal, Haryana,
India
Animal
Biotechnology
Two research scholars are
working in collaboration with
NDRI for Ph.D research work.
4. IBI Biosolutions Pvt.
Ltd. Chandigarh
(India)
Bioinformatics,
Enzyme
Technology
Namdeo R, Sood S, Sharma AK,
Sandhu SS (2012) Proposing de-
novo generated, iteratively
optimized new lead molecules
targeting HIV-1 Protease. Curr
Trends Biotech & Chem Res
2(1):6-9.
Sood S, Chawla S, Sandhu SS
and Sharma AK (2013)
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Beauveria bassiana strain E-174
chitinase (chit) gene, partial cds
sequence with accession number
[GenBank: KF559204.1];2013
was submitted to NCBI Gene
Bank
5. Bhopal Memorial
Hospital & Research
Centre (BMHRC)
Bhopal, India
Natural
Bioactive
Compounds
1. Tuli HS, Sandhu SS and
Sharma AK (2014) Apoptotic
effect of cordycepin on A549
human lung cancer cell line.
Turkish Journal of Biology;
(DOI: 10.3906/biy-1408-14)
2. Tuli HS, Sandhu SS, Kashyap
D and Sharma AK (2014)
Optimization Of Extraction
Conditions And Antimicrobial
Potential Of A Bioactive
Metabolite Cordycepin From
Cordyceps Militaris 3936. World
Journal of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences;
WJPPS/1884/3/2014 (IF~1.04)
3. Tuli HS, Sandhu SS, Sharma
AK and Puneet Gandhi (2014)
Anti-angiogenic activity of the
extracted fermentation broth of
an entomopathogenic fungus
Cordyceps militaris 3936.
International Journal of
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences 6(7):1-3.
4. Tuli HS, Sandhu SS, Sharma
AK (2013) Pharmacological and
therapeutic potential of
Cordyceps with special reference
to Cordycepin.3Biotech 1-12.
5. Tuli HS, Sharma AK, Sandhu
SS, Kashyap D (2013)
Cordycepin: A Bioactive
Metabolite with Therapeutic
Potential. Life Sciences 93(23):
863-9. (IF: 2.55).
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6. Indian Institute Of
Integrative Medicine
(IIIM) – Jammu,
India
Drug Discovery -
7. Guru Jambheshwar
University Of
Science &
Technology
Fermentation,
Bioprocess
engineering &
Environmental
Biotechnology
Beniwal V, Nehra KS and
Chhokar V (2015). Cadmium
induced alteration in lipid
profile of developing mustard
(Brassica juncea L.) seed.
Biocatalysis and Agriculture
Biotechnology
(10.1016/j.bcab.2015.06.003)
Kumar M, Chhokar V, Kumar
A, Sarla, Beniwal V and
Aggarwal H (2015). A
comparative study of genetic
diversity in chickpea based upon
touchdown and non-touchdown
PCR using ISSR markers.
Chiang Mai Journal of Science,
42(1): 118-126.
Beniwal V, Aggarwal H, Kumar
A and Chhokar V (2014). Lipid
content and fatty acid change in
the developing siliqua wall of
mustard (Brassica juncea L.).
Biocatalysis and Agriculture
Biotechnology, 4(1): 122–125.
Sharma N K, Beniwal V, Kumar
N, Kumar S, Pathera A K and
Ray A (2014). Production of
tannase under solid state
fermentation and its application
in detannification of guava
juice. Preparative Biochemistry
and Biotechnology 44:281–
290.
8. Punjabi University
Patiala, Punjab
Radiation
Physics
A part of M.Phil dissertation
done at Punjabi University
Patiala and a research article
has been published in the
Journal: International Journal of
Advanced Technology in
Engineering and Sciences
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9. H.P. University
Shimla
Nanoscience Co-Supervisor for one research
scholar registered at M.M.
University Mullana
10. Indian Institute of
Technology Roorkee
Nuclear Physics
and Nuclear
structure and
Decay data
Evaluation
Collaborative research work
being done and being published
in various journals of national
and international repute such as
Physical Review C, (IF-3.733)
and Nuclear Data Sheets (IF-
4.571)
11. National Institute of
Technology,
Jalandhar
Solution
Thermodynamic
Collaborative research work
done and being published in
various journals of national and
international repute like
Chemical Engg. Data,
Thermochimica Acta etc. with
Impact factor more than 2.
12. Islamic Azad
University, Amol,
Iran
Potentiometric
sensors
Collaborative research work in
the area of Potentiometric
sensors published in an
international Journal of
Quimica Nova
13. Tata Institute of
Fundamental
research,. Mumbai
Nuclear
structure and
Decay data
Evaluation
Collaborative work based on
Nuclear Structure and Decay
Data has been done and
submitted for publication in the
Journal of Nuclear Date Sheets
(IF-4.571)
14. McMaster
University, Canada
Nuclear
structure and
Decay data
Evaluation
Collaborative work for
development of Nuclear Decay
Data codes is being done. In
addition to this one research
article has been accepted for
publication in the Journal of
Nuclear Data Sheets (IF-4.571)
15. Dongguk University,
Soel, Korea
Nanoscience Co-supervisor for one research
scholar. The collaborative
research work in the field of
Nanoscience is also being done
and published the Journal of
Material Science: Materials in
Electronics (IF-2.371)
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10 National recognitions for faculty for Teaching/Research/
Consultancy/Extension (Reputed/recognised bodies)
A number of faculty members of the University have been decorated
with awards and honors by distinguished institutions for Teaching,
Research & Consultancy and invited to act as Guest Editors for
editing special issues and Reviewers of reputed international
Journals published abroad.
The details of national recognitions received by the faculty from
reputed professional bodies and agencies for Teaching/Research/
Consultancy/Extension are as follows:
Sr.
No.
Name of the
Faculty
Member
Nature of the
Distinction
conferred on the
Faculty
Name of the
Distinction
Awarding
Agency
Year on which
distinction
conferred.
[
M.M. College of Dental Sciences & Research
1.
Prof. (Dr.)
S.G. Damle
Outstanding Public
Servant
Junior Chamber
International
2007
2.
Citation from
Speaker, Lok Sabha
for contribution in
‘Unique Arogya
Maha Health Mela’
Speaker, Lok
Sabha
2004
3.
Dr. R Ahmed
Oration
56th IDC 2002.-
Bhubaneshwar
2002
4.
Chairman Mumbai District
Tuberculosis
Control Society
1998 – 2007
5.
Chairman Mumbai District
Leprosy Control
Society
1998 – 2007
6.
Chairman Mumbai District
Blindness Control
Society
1997 – 2007
7.
Convener Indian
Dental Association –
Hindustan
Unilever Limited
Video Library
1998 – 2004
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8.
Convener Product
Endorsement
Committee
Indian Dental
Association Head
Office
1998 till date
9.
Member
Management
Council
Maharashtra
University of
Health Sciences
Nashik
1997 – 2004
10.
Chairman Grievance
Committee.
Maharashtra
University of
Health
SCIENCES
Nashik
1997 – 2004
11.
Lifetime
Achievement
Award,
Indian Society of
Pedodontics &
Preventive
Dentistry
2008
12.
Famdent Lifetime
Achievement
Award,
Mumbai 2006
13.
Star Pedodontist
2004
Indian Society of
Pedodontics &
Preventive
Dentistry
2004
14.
Achievement
reorganization
Citation Honour
Award
Indian Dental
Association
2006
15.
Fellow of ISPPD Indian Society of
Pedodontics &
Preventive
Dentistry
2007
16.
Certificate of Merit The Pierre
Fauchard
Academy
2006
17.
Member National
Academy of
Medical Sciences
2000
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18.
Fellow Indian Society of
Dental Research
1997
19.
Fellow Academy of
General
Education
Manipal
1991
20.
Member Task Force Indian Council for
Medical Research
Oral Health since
last 15 years
Since 1993
21.
Member Dental Research
Group Indian
Council of
Medical Research
New Delhi
Since 1995 Still
Cont.
22.
Fellow National
Academy of
Medical Sciences
2008
23.
Central Council
Member
Indian Dental
Association
1994 - till date
24.
Dr. Nagesh
Iyer
Professor
Expert/ Subject
Matter Specialist
Himachal Pradesh
Public Service
Commission
17th Nov. 2008
25.
Chairperson
Scientific Session
35th Annual
Conference of
AOMSI
Coimbatore
1st to 4th Dec.
2010
26.
Chairperson
Scientific Session
8th World
Congress for Oral
Implantology
New Delhi
20th to 22nd Nov.
2010
27.
Scientific
deliberation
36TH Annual
Conference of
AOMSI New
Delhi
28-29 Nov 2011
28.
Dr. Ravi
Kapur.
Chosen as Visiting
Faculty to
University of British
Columbia Canada
UBC
12th
September’2009.
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29.
Award of Honour
and Distinguished
Services.
Punjabi Dental
Society USA.
23rd
August’2009.
30.
Chairman CDE.
Mamta Dental
College. Khaman
AP.
July’2009.
31.
Group Leader-
Teachers training
programme.
Kurukshetra
University.
March’2005.
32.
Dean Medical and
Dental Faculty.
Punjabi Dental
Society USA.
Jan’2005.
33.
Chairman CDE.
Vice-Chancellor
Kurukshetra
university
2004.
34.
Member academic
council.
Baba Farid Univ.
of Health
Sciences,
Faridkot.
2004-2006.
35.
Member faculty of
dental sciences.
American
biographical
institute USA.
2003.
36.
Consultant editor.
Govt. of India.
FODI
2001-2006.
37.
Member dental
council of India.
President federation
of operative
dentistry of India.
G.N.D.U.-Vice-
Chancellor. ASR.
1998-2000.
38.
Member board of
dental sciences.
Rotary club ASR.
1998-2000.
39.
Dr. Harshaminder Kaur
Reviewer of
“concepts&
Advances session”
At XIX National &
1st International
Indian association
of Oral and
Maxillofacial
Pathology
(IAOMP)
Year:2010
Date: 11th
Dec2010
Core/Desirable Indicators Page 12
Conference of
IAOMP
Chennai (10th -12th
Dec 2010)
40.
Jaw swellings CDE Programme
by IDA DAV
Dental College
Yamunanagar
4 GUEST
LECTURE
6th May 2011
41.
Chairperson for staff
scientific
presentation.
First national
midterm
conference
Saveetha Dental
College Chennai
24TH -26TH 2013
42.
Dr.Shailja
Chatterjee
Chaired a scientific
session at 8th
national conference
of Indian
Association of
forensic odontology
Lucknow (2010)
IAFO (Indian
association of
forensic
odontology)
Year 2010
Date: 31st Oct
2010
43.
Dr. Abhishek
Dhindsa
Shiksha Ratan
Puraskar and
certificate of
excellence
India international
friendship society
in New Delhi
07/04/2010
44.
Dr. Vinay S.
Dua
E.C Member of
I.O.S
Indian
Orthodontic
Society
2010-11
45.
Dr. Soheyl
Sheikh
Vice President
Indian Academy of
Oral Medicine &
Radiology
Indian Academy
of Oral Medicine
& Radiology
Year 2012 –
2013
46.
Dr. Amit
Agarwal
Executive Member
Indian Academy of
Oral Medicine &
Radiology
Indian Academy
of Oral Medicine
& Radiology
Year 2012 –
2013
Core/Desirable Indicators Page 13
47.
Dr. Deepak
Gupta
Fellow of
International
College of
Continuing Dental
Education
ICCDE Year 2007
48.
Dr. Amit Bali
Reader
First Position in
Scientific
Deliberations
16th National
Conference of
Indian Society of
Oral Implantologists Mohali
12th to 14th Dec.
2009
49.
Dr. Suresh
D.K.
Chaired scientific
session at 32nd ISP
National Conference
Bapuji Dental
College
Davangere
30th Dec 2007
Davangere
50.
Dr. Shalu
Chandna
Chaired scientific
session at 11th PG
Convention.
ITS Ghaziabad 3 March 2013
Ghaziabad
51.
Dr Rajat
Dang
Fellow Of The
International
College Of
Continuing Dental
Education
Singapore 30 August 2007
52.
Dr Prachi
Singhal
Chancellor’s Award
For Scoring Highest
Marks in
Prosthodotics MDS
Dmimsu, Wardha March 2011
53.
Dr Vinuta S.
Best Paper Award
38th Indian
Prosthodontic
Society
Conference.
13th Nov 2010
54.
Dr. Anish
Manocha
Chaired scientific
session at 37th ISP
National Conference
Govt Dental
College Shimla
12-14 october
2012
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M.M. Engineering College
55.
Dr. R. B.
Patel
Best Research Paper
Award for the paper
entitled,
“Providing Security
and Robustness to
Mobile Agents on
Open Networks”
Colorado,
Springs, USA,
2003
June 4-6, 2003
56.
Dr. Devendra
Prasad
Best Paper Award
For Technical Paper
titled,
“SEEAR: Secure
and Energy Efficient
Adaptive Routing
for Wireless Sensor
Networks”
Institution of
Engineers,
Technocrats and
Academicians
Network, India
December 25-
26, 2010
57.
Dr.S. K.
Aggarwal
“Highly commended
research paper”
award from Emerald
Literati Network for
year 2009 for
Research Paper in
International Journal
of Energy Sector
Management.
Emerald Literati
Network
Year 2009
58.
“Best Paper Award”
in the National
Conference on
RAEPESM-2011
organized at Madan
Mohan Malviya
Engineering
College, Gorakhpur.
Madan Mohan
Malviya
Engineering
College,
Gorakhpur
Year 2011
(25-26 March,
2011)
59. Dr. Vikas
Garg
Nominated for
Haryana Yuva
Vigyan Ratan
Award for Year
2009
Department of
Science and
Technology
Haryana
Feb.2010
Core/Desirable Indicators Page 15
60. Scholarship of €
1450(800 + 650)
Local Organizing
Committee
RIVER FLOW, at
Lisbon (Portugal)
September 5 to
8, 2006
61.
G M Nawathe
Award (Best
Research Paper in
HYDRO)
Indian Society for
Hydraulics (ISH) 2005
62. Young Engineer
Award
Institution of
Engineers (India) 25-26 Oct.2008
63. Dr. S.S.
Sandhu
Lead Guest Editor
for the special issue
on “Mycobiocontrol of
Insect Pests Molecular
& Biochemical
Interaction” of
international journal
“Journal of
Pathogens”
Sage Hindawi
Publishers New
York, USA Feb 2012
64.
Edit a special issue of
an International
Journal entitled
“Recent Patents in
Biotechnology”
Bentham Science
Publishers, USA March 2012
65.
Dr. Anil K.
Sharma
Guest Editor for the
special issue on
Recent Patents in
Inflammation and
Allergy Drug
Discovery from
Bentham Science
Publishers Ltd.
Bentham Science
Publishers, USA
29/08/2012
66.
Member Editorial
Board for the
Journal of AIDS and
HIV Research
(Academic Journals
Publishers)
Academic Journal
Publishers
2011
67.
Advisory Committee
Member to Editorial
Board of atleast 4
international
Journals including
The Journal of
Academic Journal
Publishers
2011
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Bioscience and
Biomedicine
(JBM,ISSN:2161-
2625) published by
International
Association for
Biological and
Biomedical Science
& Reviewer to
African Journal of
Biotechnology
68.
Associate Editor for
the Journal of
Pathogens (Hindawi
Publishing
Corporation, USA)
to have a special
issue on
“Entomopathogenic
Fungi”.
SAGE-Hindawi
Publishers, USA
2011
69.
Invited to contribute
a Text Book on
Immunology from
PAN STANFORD
PUBLISHING PTE.
LTD, Singapore.
Pan Stanford
Publishing PTE.
LTD.
07/2012
70.
2008: Felicitated for
completing 5 years
for contributing
significantly to the
scientific progress of
the University of
Illinois at Chicago,
USA.
University of
Illinois at
Chicago, USA.
02/2008
71.
Invited For Session
Co-Chair
International
Conference on
Environment and
Health, New
Delhi
November 28-
29, 2012
72.
Invited For Eminent
Scientist of the Year
award 2012
Indian National
Science Academy
(INSA), New
Delhi
November 28-
29, 2012
Core/Desirable Indicators Page 17
73.
Dr. Vikas
Beniwal
Regional Editor:-
Asian Journal of
Biochemistry
Academe
Research
Journals Publishing
House, USA
2011
74.
Regional Editor:-
Asian Journal of
Biotechnology
Knowledgia
Review, Malaysia
2011
75.
Regional Editor:-
American Journal of
Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology
Academe
Research
Journals Publishin
g House, USA
2011
76.
Regional Editor:-
Bacteriology Journal
Academic
Journals Inc.,
USA
2011
77.
Regional Editor:-
Microbiology
Journal
Academic
Journals Inc.,
USA
2011
78.
Editor:-
International Journal
of Agricultural
Science Research
Academe
Research
Journals Publishing
House, USA
2012
79.
Dr. Gunjan
Goel
Travel grant for
attending 4th FEMS
2011 at Switzerland
Department of
Science and
Technology,
Govt. of India.
Dec24,2009-Jan
4,2010
80.
Dr. Harish K
Sharma
Shiksha Rattan
Puraskar India International
Friendship
Society
October, 2012
81. Trained Assessor NAAC Sept. 2011
82.
Reviewer of many
International Journals International
Journal of
Environment
Analytical
Chemistry,
Electrochimica
Acta, Journal of
Macromolecular
Science, Journal
of Composition
Since 2007
Core/Desirable Indicators Page 18
Materials, Sensors
Letter etc.
83.
Dr. Rajshree
Khare
Best Teacher award
at Sherubtse
College,
Kanglung, Bhutan
Education
Ministry, Bhutan
2001 & 2006
84.
Dr Sanjay
Panwar
Session Chair of
National Conf on
Futuristic and
Emerging Areas in
Technology: Issues
and Challenges 2013
(FEAT 2013),
Punjab Tech.
Univ., GianiZail
Singh Campus,
Bathinda
14-15 Feb, 2013
85.
Dr Sunil
Kumar
Marie Curie Fellow,
Institute of Photonic
Sciences, Barcelona.
Marie Curie
Action, European
Union (Europe)
(07/02/2012 -
22/05/2012)
86.
Postdoctoral Fellow,
Department of
Chemical
Engineering,
National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
National Science
Council, Taiwan
(21/7/2010 –
31/5/2011)
87.
Dr. Sukhjeet
Singh
Research
collaboration
invitation from
McMaster
University, Canada
Dr.Dhindsa
visited University
of Surrey,
Guildford
England and
McMaster
University,
Canada during
2010 and 2014
2010 and 2014
88.
Dr. Anupam
Khanna
Dr. Madan Mohan
Gold Medal”
C.C.S.University,
Meerut
M.Sc.
(Mathematics),
2002
89.
Dr. Vijender Kumar
Jain Gold Medal
Maharaj Singh
College,
Saharanpur
M.Sc.. (2002)
90.
Dr.Suryakant Gold
Medal
Maharaj Singh
College,
Saharanpur
M.Sc./M.A.
(2002)
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M.M Institute of Nursing
91.
Ms. Poonam
Sheoran
President’s Gold
Medal for academic
excellence during
master’s programme
Delhi University Mar. 2010
92.
INSPIRE fellowship
-Department Of
Science And
Technology
Govt Of India 2011
M.M College of Nursing
93.
Dr. (Mrs.)
Jyoti Sarin
Nominated as a peer
review committee
member for the
‘Noursing Journal of
India’ (NJI)
TNAI Executive
Committee TNAI
Headquarters
New Delhi
13-14th Nov 13
MM Institute of Business Management & Computer Technology (MCA)
94. Dr. Dimple
Juneja
Certificate for Best
Research Paper
IEEE
International
Conference ACE
10 Bangalore
Jun. 21 2010
95. Invited Talk in
AICTE sponsored
FDP on Emerging
Trends and Research
Aspects on 3G
wireless communication
IITTSS GGhhaazziiaabbaadd JJuunnee 5522001133
96. Invited Talk in ISTE
sponsored FDP on
Emerging Trends in
Engineering
Technology and
Management
YMCA
University of
Science and
Technology
Faridabad
JJuullyy 111122001133
97. Reviewer IEEE Sensor
Sensors-3573-
2009 Oct 3 2009
July 3 2010
98. Reviewer Elsevier INS-D-
09-1091
Oct 5 2009
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99. Reviewer ACT 2010
July 12 2011
100. Sh. Sumit
Mittal
Member Editorial
and Advisory Board
of Amazing
Technologies
Magazine
DAV Centenary
College.
Faridabad
Since August
2013
101. Rotary International
District Award
2011-12 for
commitment to the
Rotary Ideal of
Service and
supporting the
efforts to Embrace
Humanity
Rotary
International
District 3080.
FFoorr yyeeaarr 22001111--
1122
102. Citizen Mapper
Champion
SatGuide
(India’s 1st GPS
Navigation)
2009
103. Dr. Aarti
Singh EEddiittoorr--iinn--CChhiieeff ffoorr
AACCEEEEEE
IInntteerrnnaattiioonnaall
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AAddvvaanncceess iinn RReecceenntt
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CCoommppuuttiinngg
((AARRTTCCoomm’’1133))
Association for
Computer
Electronics and
Electrical
Engineers
(ACEEE) India
September
20-212013
104. Dr. Aarti
Singh IInntteerrnnaattiioonnaall
ccoonnffeerreennccee oonn
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((AARRTTEEEE)) hheelldd oonn
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221122001133 iinn BBaannggaalloorree
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Association for
Computer
Electronics and
Electrical
Engineers
(ACEEE) India
September
20-212013
=
MM College of Pharmacy
105. Dr A.
Pandurangan
Expert on the
Selection Committee
for the selection to
post of teaching
Department of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences Guru
Jambheshwar
02/08/2014
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associates University of
Science &
Technology Hisar
106. Organizing
Committee Member
in IHPA
51STAnnual
Conference IHPA
Haryana State
Branch
13-14/03/2015
107. National
Coordinator of
Organizing
Committee
IHPA
GOLDCON-2014
Annual
Conference IHPA
UP State Branch
2-3/03/2014
108. Dr. Abhay
Asthana
Organizing
Committee Member
in IHPA
51ST Annual
Conference IHPA
Haryana State
Branch
13-14/03/2015
109. Resource person in
National Seminar on
“Fostering Scientific
Temper”
Vedica College of
B. Pharmacy
Bhopal
28/02/2014
110. Guest Lecture on
Quality by Design
(QBD): A novel tool
in academic research
and its industrial
regulatory
perspective
Pt. Ravishankar
Shukla University
20/02/2014
111. Guest Lecture on
“Development of
Pharmaceutical
Technology in
Recent Scenario”
Vedica College of
B. Pharmacy
Bhopal.
04/12/2013
112. Dr.Randhir
Singh
Received grant of
project from Central
Council For
Research In
Homoepathy
(CCRH) under
EMR
Department of
AYUSH
Department of
Ayush New Delhi
29/03/2014
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113. Received Grant of
project from DST
SERC or FAST
TRACK
DST Govt of
India
6/08/2012
114. Dr. Vipin
Saini
Member of the Staff
Selection Committee
for the selection of
Professors and
Teachers Associates
GJU Hisar
Haryana
07/08/2012
115. Invitation for STEM
Accleration Launch
Intel State
Scientific
Committee New
Delhi
19/02/2014
116. Bibliographical
inclusion for
Marquis Who’s Who
in Science and
Engineering
30th Pearl
Anniversary
Edition America
31/12/2013
117. As a volunteer in
Haryana State 21st
National Children’s
Science Congress
2013 conducted on
“A Programme of
National Council for
Science &
Technology
Communication.”
DST Govt. of
India
08/12/2013
118. Evaluator of projects
during state level of
national children’s
science congress-
2013
Jammu and
Kashmir Students
Welfare Society
22/10/2013
119. Financial Assistance
for participating in
Conf. on Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical
Sciences in
Singapore
Science and
Engineering
Research
Board(SERB)
Govt. of India
13/09/2013
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120. Expert on Selection
Committee for
selection to post of
Teaching Associate
in Department of
Pharmacy
Guru
Jambheshwar
University(GJU)
Hissar Haryana
01/08/2013
121. Member of the Staff
Selection Committee
for the selection of
Professors and
Teachers Associates
GJU Hissar
Haryana
07/08/2012
122. Member in Staff
Selection Panel
University of
Kashmir Srinagar
J&K
22/03/2012
123. Chairmen for
scientific poster
sessions in 62nd
Indian
Pharmaceutical
Congress
Indian
Pharmaceutical
Congress
Association
17/12/2010
124. Travel Grant for
attending an
International
Conference at
Singapore
Department of
Science and
Technology Govt.
of India
12/09/2013
125. Mr. Girish
Kumar Gupta
Bibliographical
inclusion for
Marquis Who’s Who
in Science and
Engineering For
30th pearl
Anniversary Edition
Marquis Who’s
Who America
USA
Nov 2012
126. Guest Editor for the
Journal ACA
Medicinal
Chemistry
Bentham Science
Publishers
10/04/2014
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127. IBc's Leading
Scientists of the
World-2013 Award
IBC England UK 22/03/2013
MM Institute of Management
128. Arvind
Chahal
Certified Quality
Systems Auditor for
ISO 9000
Bureau Veritas
(BVQI)
2005
129. Dr. Vikas
Arora
Best Educationist Indian Institute of
Solitary Council
2012
MM Institute of Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation
130. Dr. Senthil P
Kumar
Judge For poster
presentation
PHYSIOFEST 2014
HCAP Haryana 7/09/2014
131. Guest of Honor
PHYSIOFEST 2014
HCAP Haryana 7/09/2014
132. Outstanding
Contributor
SYNERGY 2014
S.A.J College of
Physiotherapy
Chennai
27/09/2014
133. Significant
Contributor
IAP 16/02/2014
MM Institute Medical Sciences & Research
134. Dr Nidhi Puri
Award for
outstanding
contribution to the
society on
international
women’s Day
Gurukul
Vidyapeeth, S4
Trust and Parvati
Durga Woman
Upliftment
Society
March 6, 2013
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135.
Dr Shafiqa
Aslam
Vice president
society of
pharmacovigilance
India
Society Of
Pharmacovigilanc
e India(SOPI)
associated to
International
Society Of
PV(ISOP)
26-28 nov
2010(2011-
2012)
136. DR.J.R.
Thakur
DIRECTOR
MEDICAL
EDUCATION &
RESEARCH HP
STATE GOVT. MAR. 2008 TO
JULY 2008
137. ORGANISING
SECRETARY 14TH
NZISACON 2013
MEMBERS OF
NZISACON
13 OCT. 2012
138. DR. T.K.
Kaul
PRESIDENT OF
RSACP
GOVERNING
COUNCIL OF
RSACP
OCT 2010
139. CHIEF EDITOR JOACP DEC.2008-2010
140. DR. Onkar
Singh
Bharat Joyti Award International
Institute of
success awareness
for excelling in
medical field.
9TH DEC 2006
141.
Dr Sameer
Singhal
Saroj Jyothi Award
ICS (First place in
paper presentation)
NAPCON 2003
(National
Conference)
Coimbatore
2003-11-15
142. ICS Travel grant
award 2010
NAPCON 2010
(National
Conference)
Jodhpur
2010-11-26
11 Number of Patents (last 5 years)
PATENTS: Out of 56 Patents filed by the faculty of the University in
the last five years, 24 Patents have been published and ONE Patent has
been granted, in addition to another ONE already awarded in 2009.
COPYRIGHTS: In addition, out of 76 copyrights filed by the Faculty
of the University during the last five years, SEVEN Copyrights have
been awarded.
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12 Output of M.Phil & Ph.D. per faculty
On an average, output of eligible faculty members for M.Phil/Ph.D is 1.56
per teacher for MD/MS/MDS courses, this output is 3.76 per teacher and
for M.Tech./M.Pharma/M.Sc. (Nursing.) courses, the same is 3.86 per teacher in the University.
13 Revenue generated from consultancy per year
During the last Five years, the University has earned consultancy to the
tune of Rs.1,76,18,952/- which on an average comes to Rs.39,15,322/- per annum.
14 Number of MoUs with International recognized bodies
The University is fast moving towards achieving excellence in research
and as a part of the twin objective of accelerating the academic and
research activities in the University, the University has signed 20 MOUs
with other renowned Universities, Research Institutes and Industries from
within the country and abroad.
15
(a) - Publications per faculty
- Total number of publications of the
university:……………………
While the total number of Research Papers/Books published by the Faculty
of the University are 6056, the rate of average publication per faculty
comes to 8.05.
In addition, the faculty of the University has also been editing the
following Research Journals of the University:
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Note: It does not include the Papers published by the PG Students.
Name of the Journal
Indexing
1. Contemporary Clinical
Dentistry (CCD)
pISSN : 0976 237X
eISSN : 0976 2361
The journal is indexed with BIOBASE,
Caspur, Chemical Abstracts, CNKI (China
National Knowledge Infrastructure), DOAJ,
EBSCO Publishing's Electronic Databases,
Expanded Academic ASAP, Genamics
JournalSeek, Google Scholar, Health &
Wellness Research Center, Health Reference
Center Academic, Hinari, Index Copernicus,
Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, National
Science Library, OpenJGate, PrimoCentral,
ProQuest, PubMed, Pubmed Central,
SCOLOAR, SCOPUS, SIIC databases,
Summon by Serial Solutions and Ulrich's
International Periodical Directory.
2. Journal of Engineering and
Technology (JET)
ISSN : 0976 8580
The journal is indexed with CNKI (China
National Knowledge Infrastructure),
EBSCO Publishing's Electronic Databases,
Genamics JournalSeek, Google Scholar,
Health & Wellness Research Center, Health
Reference Center Academic, Hinari, Index
Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts,
National Science Library, OpenJGate,
SCOLOAR, SIIC databases and Ulrich's
International Periodical Directory
3. Current Trends in
Biotechnology and Chemical
Research (CTBCR)
pISSN 2249-4073
eISSN 2321 0265
CAS (Chemical Abstracts, USA)
DRJI
Cite Factor
Open J-GATE
DOAJ
Google Scholar
Medical Journal Links (USA)
Scientific Indexing Services (SIS)
[Texas,USA]
4. International Journal Of
Information Dissemination &
Technology (IJIDT)
pISSN 2229 5984
Google- Scholar, Index Copernicus, DOAJ,
Library Literature & Information Science
Index (H.W.Wilson) EISRJC, J-Gate,
ProQuest, Ulrich’s Periodical Directory,
Scirus, EBSCO, INSPEC, NewJour,
Academic Keys, Cite Factor
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5. Global Journal of
Pharmaceutical Education and
Research (GJPER)
ISSN: 2278 0580
Index Copernicus International
(ICV 4.5 -2012`)
6. Clinical Communiques and
Medical Education (CCME)
ISSN : 2320 9208
Under Process
7. MMU Journal of Management
Practices (MMUJMP)
ISSN : 0974 7257
Under Process
8. BRICS Journal of Educational
Research (BRICSJER)
ISSN : 2231 5829
Under Process
15
(b)
Percentage of papers published in journals listed in well known
international databases
The percentage of Research Papers published in reputed international
databases is 51.5% of the total Research Papers published by the Faculty
of the University in Research Journals.
16 Average impact factor of publications
The average Impact factor of the Research Papers published by the Faculty
of the University in Journals is 1.324.
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17 Number of papers with more than 10 citations
There are 50 Research Papers with more than TEN citations to the credit
of the Faculty of this University.
18 Number of book titles per student (in the central library) excluding
book bank
The University maintains two Central Libraries, one for the
institutions of medical stream and the other for the institutions of
technical stream.
While the ratio of total Books (Volumes) in the Central Library of
Technical Streams per student is 26:1, ratio of Book titles per student
is 5:1. Thus the overall combined ratio of total Books (Volume) per
student comes to 22.1 and the overall combined ratio of Book title
per student comes to 4.24.
The above details do not include the Books available in Book Bank
of the University.
19 Percentage of annual allocation for library spent on purchase of
journals (national & international) and other library resources
(CDs, Cassettes, etc.)
The total budget allocation of the Financial year 2014-15 for the
University Library is Rs.195.00 lac out of which an estimated of 56.4%
of the total allocation has been spent on purchase of journals (national and
international) and other Library resources.
20 Number of national/international conferences /workshops organised
per department per year and names of experts participated.
Every year, on an average, one national/international academic programme
like Conference/Seminar/Workshop, etc. has been organised by each
Department of the University in which a number of eminent experts from
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renowned Universities, reputed Institutes and industries have deliberated
as Resources Persons. The names of some of the renowned External
Experts are indicated hereunder:
Sr.
No.
Names of experts participated in conferences/workshop
1 Dr. Subhasish Dey, Professor, IIT, Kharagpur.
2 Prof. S.L. Dhingra, IIT, Bombay
3 Dr. HBL Vohra, NITTTR Chandigarh
4 Mr. Ashok Kumar, Managing Director, Diplast India. Ltd., Panchkula
5 Er. D.K. Soni, Chief Engineer, HUDA, Panchkula
6 Prof. U.C. Kothyari, Professor, I.I.T. Roorkee,
7 Dr. Mubeen Beg, Associate Professor, A.M.U, Aligarh.
8 Dr. Husmukh Patel, SUNIT, Surat,
9 Mrs. V.V. Bhosekar, Editor, Indian Society of Hydraulics, Pune
10 Dr. Baldev Setia, NIT, Kurukshetra.
11 Dr. Shailesh Kumar Patel, SUNIT, Surat.
12 Dr. Sharanjit S. Dhillon, Professor, Punjab School of Economics, GNDU
Amritsar
13 Dr. P.J. Phillip, Professor and Head, Department of Business
Administrator, NIT Kurukshetra
14 Dr. D.V.S. Verma, Retired Professor, NIT, Kurukshetra.
15 Mr. Sanjeev Garg, Executive Engineer, Irrigation Department, Yamuna
Nagar
16 Er. C.P Singh, Deputy Director, HIRMI, Kurukshetra
17 Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Professor and Head, CED, NITTTR, Chandigarh
18 Dr. Ajay Duggal, Prof. NITTTR Chd.
19 Dr. Anil Jain , Chairman IETE, Ambala sub centre
20 Dr. Ranjeet Singh, Executive Secretary ISTE, New Delhi
21 Dr. (Mrs) S K Pandey, Director, SLIET Longowal
22 Prof R P Bajpayee, Vice-Chancellor, KU, KUK
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23 Prof N R Shetty ,President, ISTE New Delhi
24 Dr. G. N. Pillai (IIT, Roorkee)
25 Dr. Ashwani Kumar (NIT, Kurukshetra)
26 Dr. J. S. Saini (DCRUST, Murthal)
27 Dr. Tilak Thakur (PEC, Chandigarh)
28 Sh. Sisir Kumar Balita (SIT, Bhubneshwar)
29 Sh. Vikram Singh (TITS, Bhiwani)
30 Ms. Sonali Bhatnagar (ITM, Gwalior)
31 Dr. L. M. Saini (NIT, Kurukshetra)
32 G. Rudra Rao (TERI, Bangalore)
33 Dr. Abhijit Mukherjee, Director (Thapar University)
34 Dr. Satyabir Singh, (Professor, P.U. Patiala)
35 Dr. Tejinder Kaur (Director, Correspondence Courses, P.U. Patiala)
36 Dr. Rupinder Kaur (Professor, P.U. Patiala)
37 Dr. AlokVerma, Prof, Old Dominion University, USA
38 Dr. Pardeep Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Delhi Technology University
39 Dr. S. C. Sharma, Prof. IIT, Roorkee
40 Dr. Surveer Saxena, Project Director, Haryana State AIDS Control
Society, Panchkula (Haryana)
41 Sh. Ram Kumar Sharma, Joint Director, IEC, HSACS Panchkula
42 Dr. Rohit Mehra Asstt. Prof Michigan University, Ann Arbor USA
43 Dr. Nandita Kakkar, Prof., Department of Pathology, PGIMER,
Chandigarh
44 Dr. A P Dubey(Prof & HOD MAMC Delhi,)
45 Dr. Anupam Sachdev (Hemato Oncology Gangaram)
46 Dr. Vasudev (Pediatric Nephrology Apollo Hospital New Delhi)
47 Dr. Sandeep Kaushal (HOD Pharmacology, DMC Ludhiana)
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48 Dr. Bikash Medhi (Addl. Prof, Deptt. Of Pharmacology, PGIMER,
Chandigarh)
49 Dr. Farooq Abdullah- Minister New & Renewable Energy Government of
India
50 Dr. V.M. Katoch – Secretory of Govt. of India (Deptt. of Health and
family welfare & Director General, ICMR
51 Dr. T.D. Chugh- Professor, National Academy of Medicak Sciences, and
Sr. Consultant & Chairman Microbiology, BLK super speciality hospital,
New Delhi.
52 Dr. Pratibha Narang- Director and secretory of the MGIMS management
53 Ms. Annu Kaushik – B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing Worked with Holy family,
MAMC Max Health Staff Fortis Health staff
54 Dr. S. K. Verma, Prof. And Head Sports Science, Punjabi University,
Patiala
55 Dr. Narkeesh, Prof. and Head, Dept. Of Physiotherapy, Punjabi
University, Patiala
56 Helen Millson, Medical Director of Elite Sports.(IPRS), UK
57 Dr. George Papas, DO, Australia
58 Dr. Joy Iantana, Chiropractice, Thailand
59 Dr. Anand Sharma,NIPER, Mohali
60 Mr. Chandan Chandana, NIPER, Mohali
61 Dr. Amitabh Mishra, National research Development Corporation,
New Delhi
62 Dr. Amteshwar Singh Jaggi, Department of Pharmaceutical Scieneces and
Drug Research, Punjabi University, Patiala
63 Dr. Anjan Krishana Adhikari, St. Stephen Hospital, New Delhi
64 Mr. D.K. Jain, IHPA Advisor, New Delhi
65 Dr. A Shankanarayan, CEO, VIVI Biotech, Hyderabad
66 Dr. V Kalaiselvan, Principal Scientific Officer, Indian Pharmacopeia
Commission, New Delhi,
67 Prof. Y.K. Gupta, AIIMS, New Delhi
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68 Dr. B. Dinesh, President, Indian Pharmacological Society NIN,
Hyderabad
69 Dr. Bikash Medhi, PGI Chandigarh
70 Dr. Karunakar Reddy, Dr. Reddy’s Lab, Hyderabad
71 Dr. Niti Mittal, Rohtak, Dr. Rajan Mittal, Dr. Reddy’s Lab, Hyderabad
72 Dr. Ajay Prakash, PGI Chandigarh
73 Dr. Jai Prakash, Principal Scientific Officer, Indian Pharmacopeia
Commission, New Delhi
74 Dr. B. Dinesh, President, Indian Pharmacological Society NIN,
Hyderabad
75 Dr. S. S. Sharma NIPER, Mohali
76 Ms. Ekta Kapoor Scientist D, DST, New Delhi
77 Dr. Rajinder Zani, Sr Vice President, Zydus Pharmaceuticals
78 Dr. R.K. Goyal, Punjabi University, Patiala
79 Dr. Bikash Medhi, PGI Chandigarh
80 Dr. Surinder Sharma (Registrar, HSPC)
81 Dr. Pankaj Jain, Educationist and CEO Vertex Solutions Rohtak
82 Dr. G.L. Singhal, State Drug Controller, FDA, Haryana
83 Dr. Rakesh Gupta, Mission Director, NHM, Haryana.
84 Mr. T Dileep Kumar, President, INC
85 Dr. Vinod K Paul, Dept. of Paediatrics, AIIMS.
86 Dr. Manju Vatsa, Principal, College of Nursing, AIIMS, Delhi.
87 Ms. Susy Sarah John, Secretary, IANN.
88 Ms. Vidya Deswal, Principal, College of Nursing, Rohtak.
89 Dr. Sugandha Arya, Associate Professor, Sabdarjung, Delhi.
90 Dr. Seema Kapoor, Professor, Mullana Azad Medical College, Delhi.
91 Ms. Malarvizhi, Associate Professor, Pondicherry Institute of Medical
Sciences, Pondicherry.
92 Prof. Acchamma Varghese, Vice Principal, Choitram College of Nursing,
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Indore.
93 Dr. Maninder Singh, Assoc. Prof. & Head, CSE, Thaper University,
Patiala
21 Student performance in national/international level examinations
(eg: ET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT, GRE/TOFEL, Civil Services)
The details of the student performance in various national/international
level tests are given below: Examinations Qualified
GATE/GPAT 76
CAT 06
GRE 03
MAT 01
DEFENCE 18
NET/CSIR 12
State Services 15
Civil Service (IAS) 01
22 Student-Teacher Ratio (average across all disciplines )
Average Student-Teacher Ratio in the University is 10:1.
23 University has the following. i) IQAC ii) Accreditation by national
body iii) International accreditation/ISO certification iv) AAA
The University has the following distinctions to its credit:
The IQAC is operational in the University since 2007.
The University and its Institutes were initially visited by the Peer
Team of NAAC in April 2010. However, the accreditation status
attained by the University has not been declared as yet.
Besides being ISO 9001: 2008 Certified by Joint Accreditation
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System of Australia – New Zealand, it is also accredited by
ASIC, UK, as a premier Institution.
Prior to the visit of the Peer Team of NAAC to the University in
April 2010, the MM Institute of Management and the MM
Engineering College had also been accredited for some of their
specific courses by the NBA of AICTE.
MM University Trust has also been recognised by the Department
of Scientific & Industrial Research (DSIR) as Scientific and
Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO).
While the University has also been accredited by Tata
Consultancy Services (TCS), the matter of accreditation by the
WIPRO and Tech Mahindra is under process.
24 Outstanding Achievements/ Recognition by faculty/alumni both at
national and international level.
While the achievement of the faculty have already been described under
point No.10, the information in respect of Alumni is given hereunder:
Sr.
No. Name Designation/Affiliation
1. Dr. Ankit Kumar Aggarwal IAS
2. Dr. Mohit Gambhir
Managing Director,
(i) PyVerse Technologies LLC, 762 via Lugano,
Fremont, CA 94555, USA
(ii) PyVerse Technologies Pvt. Ltd., 221-17,
Faridabad, Delhi NCR, 121002
3. Amit Arora
SAP ABAP Consultant at Tata Consultancy
Services, Troy, Michigan
4. Gaurav Anand Director, Product Management, Openet Iris
telecom, Ireland
5. Mr. Paritosh Mathur Demi Chef, Hotel Shangrilla, Dubai
6. Mr. Sumit Garg Consultant, (Software Engineer), Ministry of
Finance & Economic Affairs, Kigali Rwanda.
7. Mr. Tejinder Singh
Oracle Technical Consultant, IAEA (UNO)
Austria-Vienna Technology Management
Services,(A Member of the British American
Investment Group), Mauritius (South Africa)
8. Mr. Vijender Sangwan
Lead Technical Consultant , UXC OXYGEN,
Australia
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9. Ms. Rachna Kapoor Senior Test Engineer, HCL America Inc., North
Carolina, US.
10. Pankaj Khatri Citibank, New York
11. Rahul Sachdev Product Manager, Qualcomm, USA
12. Rajinder Kumar Software Engineer, Qualcomm Communication,
Austria
13. Sandra Bhatia Apple Incorporation, M.S. Illinois institute of
Technology, USA
14. Sanjeev Kaushik Manager at Teleperformance, USA, Dallas,
Texas,
15. Tapas
AMURT Health Care Centre, Kenya , Awarded
Overseas Fellowship to Kenya, Biotechnology
Centre, Kenya Agricultural Research Institute,
P.O. Box 57811-00200, Nairobi, Kenya
16. Swapan Advisory Manager, Deloitte US
17. Manisha Sales Admin, S-Frame Software UK
18. Ankur Galhotra Project Manager, Royal Bank of Scotland,
Gurgaon
19. Ankit Malhotra
INFOSYS, Chandigarh – Developed an Android
based Application “FM Radio India All
Stations” and signed an Agreement with INTEL
CORPORATION to introduce the Application in
SAMSUNG Galaxy-3 Tablet.
20. Ashish Mangla Principal Engineer at Raychem RPG Pvt. Ltd.,
2002, Vadodara, Gujarat
21. Er. Manik Singla Entrepreneur, Clicks Lab, Mohali
22. Heshma Mongia FIRST FLIGHT LOGISTICS, HR Executive,
Gurgaon
23. Himanshu Malhotra Executive Project Engineer at Balkrishna Tyres,
Ahmedabad
24. Manoj Kumar Sr. Manager, Oracle India, Noida
25. Mr .Anshul Verma SAIL, Bhilai
26. Mr. Akash Entrepreneur, , New Delhi
27. Mr. Arumit Garg Team Lead, Accenture, Hyderabad
28. Mr. Sandeep Dahiya Mercedes Benz , Mumbai
29. Mr. Satyapal ISRO, Thiruvananthapuram,
30. Mr. Vaibhav Singh ASE (JDA Product Specialist), TCS, Chennai
31. Mr. Vikas Mittal Project Manager, Finacle, Infosys Ltd.,
Chandigarh
32. Munish Sharma XEN, Irrigation Department, Karnal
33. Nitin Sikri Consultant at Accenture, 2000, Gurgaon
34. Pankaj Nagpal Program Manager, Grameen Foundation India Pvt
Ltd, Gurgoan.
35. Prateek Srivastav HR Manager, Infosys, Chandigarh
36. Puneet Rai XEN, Irrigation Department, Ambala
37. Rakesh Arora Designated Partner, TALENTWISE LEARNING
LLP, Chandigarh
38. Rohit Dawra
Dy. Director at Delhi Electricity Regulatory
Commission, Delhi
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39. Rohit Gupta Dy Manager in HAL Bangalore, 2000, Bangalore
40. Sandeep Gupta Lead Consultant, Infosys, Pune
41. Sandeep Walia Sr. Manager, Jubilant Life Sciences, Noida
42. Sharad Kedia Consultant, Former MTS at Sequence Design,
2000, Noida, India
43. Shobit Aggarwal Microsoft
44. Sunny Bharti XEN, PWD B&R, Yamuna Nagar
45. Tushar Mittal Executive Director at Systems & Services Power
Controls, Ambala
46. Vikas Goel Team Leader, Infosys, Chandigarh
47. Vikas Rathi Executive Engineer in Indian Railways, New
Delhi
48. Vivek Sangwan DSP Prison, Karnal
49. Rajvinder Uppal Consulting Director, Cognizant
50. Narshi Chauhan CEO, SB Felts, Rewari
51. Tarun Bakshi Senior Architect, GE Healthcare
52. Tarun Juneja DGM, Corporate Planning, Hero Reality
53. Anshul Mathur Director, Beads Apparels INC.( Fashion House)
54. Jitender Kumar Program Manager, Mindtree Ltd. Banglore
55. Vivek Sharma Sr. Software Engineer, Hortonworks
56. Pankaj Bhatia Engineering Manager, Flipkart Banglore
IN ACADEMICS:
57. Dr. Manprit Singh Principal, M. M. Group of Institutions, Sadopur
58. Dr. Amit Gupta Professor, Chandigarh University, Mohali
59. Dr. Vijay Kumar
Principal,
Professor of Computer Science & Engineering,
MMU, Mullana
Chairman, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
Education Trust, Kanpur (Rural), (U.P.)
60. Dr. Dushyant Gupta
Professor of Electronics & Communication
Engineering at GJ University of Science &
Technology at Hisar – LEONARD CHESHIRE
DISABILITY AWARD 2015 by CHESIR
HOMES (UK) for achieving great merit in his
chosen area at National and International level
and continuously working for the dignity of
Physically Challenged Persons.
61. Dr. Devendra Prasad
Professors, Engineering Departments,
M. M. U. Mullana
62. Dr. Sanjeev Rana
63. Dr. Rajneesh Gujral
64. Dr. Deepika Jain
65. Dr. Vishal Garg
66. Dr. Sandeep Goel
67. Dr Sandeep Garg
IIT Roorkee
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B. Desirable Indicators
25 Outstanding performance of students in sports/cultural activities at
national level
The Students of the M.M. University regularly participate in various
sports tournaments, cultural events and other events of
state/national/international level, held at outstation places. Details of some
of the outstanding performances of students in sports and cultural activities
are as follows:
ACHIEVEMENT OF STUDENTS IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES
Sr .
NO
SESSION NAME OF
THE
ACTIVITY
/DATE
ORGANIZED BY Level
University/
State/
National/Inter
national
Position
1. 2010-11 Body
Building
Champion-
ship
Haryana Amateur
Body Building &
Fitness Association
State Mr Kurukshetra
Univetrsity
(Mr Sumit,
B Tech Student)
2. 2010-2011
Haryana
State Inter
Technical
University
Basketball
Champion-
ship, (Sept
15-19,
2010)
Guru Jambheshwar
University,
Hisar
National Second
position
3. 2010-2011 BOSM -
2010
(Sep 15-19,
2010)
Birla Institute
of Technology
& Science,
Pilani
National First position
in Football and
Second
position in
Squash
4. 2011-2012 BOSM 2012
Birla Institute of
Technology &
Science,
Pilani
National First position
in squash.
5. 2012-2013 BOSM 2013
(Sep 18-22,
2013)
Birla Institute of
Technology &
Science, Pilani
National Third position
in volleyball
6. 2012-2013 SPARDHA-
2013 (Feb.
22-25,
2013)
Indian Institute of
Technology
,(Banaras Hindu
University),
Banaras
National First position
in Squash and
Second
position in
Volleyball
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7. 2013-14 Body
Building
Champion-
ship
Haryana Amateur
Body Building &
Fitness Association
State Mr Haryana
(Mr Sumit,
B Tech Student)
8. 2013-14 Body
Building
Championsh
ip
Haryana Amateur
Body Building &
Fitness Association
National Mr India
(Mr Sumit,
B Tech Student)
9. 2014-15 Body
Building Championship
Iron Singh World
Association
National Mr Classis
(India)
(Mr Sumit,
B Tech Student)
Mr. Deepanshu Narula, a student of BA LL.B. (5 Yr.) course, has
participated in International Hockey Match between India v/s
Bangladesh held in June, 2008 at Dhaka and won a Gold Medal.
Mr. Deepanshu Narula, a students of B.A. LL.B. (5 Yr.) also participated
in All India Rollar Skating Championship held at Mussorie and won
three Gold.
Mr. Deepanshu Narula, a students of B.A. LL.B. (5 Yr.) also participated
in 6th Senior National Roll Ball Skatting Champioship held on 17-19
April 2008 Championship held at Pune and won one Gold Medal.
Mr. Sandeep Rana, student of LL.B.- I Sem. - participated in State Level
Ten Pin Bolling in Haryana Olympics held at Sonipat in Nov. 2008 and
won a Bronze Medal.
Mr. Sandeep Rana, a students of B.A. LL.B. (5 Yr.) also participated in
XXII Haryana State Games, held at DBCR University of Engineering &
Technology, Murthal Sonepat on 22-27 November 2008 and won the 3rd
place in Ten Pin Bowling.
ACHIEVEMENT OF STUDENTS IN CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Sr.
No.
Session Name of the
Activity/ Date
Organized
By
Level
University/
State/
National/
International
Position/
Participation
1. 2014-2015 Confluence’15
( Feb 12-15,
2015)
National
Institute of
Technology,
Kurukshetra
National Winner: Position in
Solo singing
First Runner Up:
Position in Theatre
Best Actor award
Best Actress award
First Runner Up:
Position in Mono
Acting
Second Runner Up:
Position in Mono
Acting
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2. 2014-15 Zeitgeist-2014
(Oct 9-11,2014)
Indian
Institute of
Technology,
Ropar
National NUKKAD NATAK-
First Runner Up:
SKIT-First Runner Up:
3. 2014-15 Thomso’14
(Oct 31-
Nov2,2014)
Indian
Institute of
Technology,
Roorkee
National SKIT-First Runner Up:
4. 2012-2013 Utkansh’14
(March. 27-30,
2014)
National
Institute Of
Technology,
Jalandhar
National NUKKAD NATAK
Second Runner Up:
PRIZE
RJ HUNT Winner:
PRIZE
SKIT Winner: PRIZE
5. 2012-13 Annual Cultural
Fest
(FEB 21-24,
2013)
National
Institute Of
Technology,
Kurukshetra,
National DREAM THEATRE
-First Runner Up:
6. 2012-13 AMITY
YOUTH FEST
(MARCH 21-
24,2013)
Amity
University,
Noida
Inter
University
SECOND RUNNER-
UP
7. 2012-13 ROBOTICS
(2012)
(JAN 6-8,2012)
Indian
Institute of
Technology,
Bombay
National Runner Up
Other Events
Mr. Ankit Malhotra, MCA Batch 2011–14 developed an Android
based application “FM Radio India All Station” and signed an
agreement with Intel Corporation to introduce this App in Samsung
Galaxy-3 Tablet. He is currently working with Infosys at
Chandigarh.
Our Engineering students are amongst the students of 63 Universities of
the world with only three Indian Universities to participate in SAE AERO
DESIGN aircraft design competition held in LOS ANGELES (USA) in
March 2012 where “NASA” of US participated for judging the competition,
alongwith world’s famous aircraft manufacturing companies such
BOEING & LOCKHEED MARTIN was among the judging team and
won NASA SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AWARD. – Team 325 (March
2013).
NASA SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AWARD. – Team 216 – Maharishi
Markandeshwar University by NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission
Directorate (US) in partnership with SAE International (March 2012).
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Our Engineering students made a model IC Engine care which runs on
Nitro fuel having a top speed of 90 Km/hr and they achieved all India 1st
rank in Nitro car race competition held at IIT Madras and also achieved
2nd rank in the same event held at PEC Chandigarh. - Our students made an
ATV (All Terrain Vehicles) which is a prototype for SAE South Africa
competition held in February 2012 in Pune.
Awarded FIRST PRIZE in ASME-Students Design Competition in
Kshitij 2010 at IIT, Kharagpur.
Our Mechanical Engineering students made BAJA vehicle (Simulation
based) and in 2010 they achieved all Asia 50th rank in SAE BAJA
Bangalore competition and the best self-engineered vehicle design
competition.
Group of Mechatronics Engineering students in 2010 made fully
automated bottle filling, capping & packaging machine with the
application of most advanced technology used in industrial automation
nowadays
Mr. Rohit Gupta and Mr. Gaurav Mendiratta won First Prize at the
competition organised by American Society for Mechanical Engineering
at IIT Kharagpur in Feb-2010 for their innovation in designing:
Automatice waste Sorter.
Mr. Rahut Katiyar and Mr. Mandeep Singh Sethi, BPT students of the MM
Institute of Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation have been conferred with the
Meritorious Invention Award under the category of Budding Innovators
Award for the year 2008 which also carried a cash prize of Rs. One lac for
their rare contribution in innovating a Charismatic Chair which is a boon
for the Rehabilitation of Children with Cerebral Palsey.
A car named as “Trio”, was built by our students, which runs on LPG
Gas, Petrol & Electric Power as well. – Mechanical Engineering students
made a car “Thunder” from scrap having an 115cc Engine and a speed of
35 Km/hr was attained from the car.
Mr. Rohit Gupta achieved CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE at
RENEW BOTIX, a workshop conducted by Technophilia in association
with APOGEE’09-BITS Pilani at SJPMLIE&T, Radour in March 2009.
Mr. Atul Sharma, a student of Dental College of the University has won the
BEST Scientific POSTER Award at the 32nd National Conference of the
Associations of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons of India held at Kolkata.
Arunpreet S Kahlon, Presented a paper in 5th IOMC- 2012 Conference in
2012, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, USA.
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Vinay Bhatia, Received Travel Grant of Rs 91,345 for attending “World
Conference on Engineering 2013” held in July 2013, London (UK)
Dr Radhika Bansal, Completed a Medical Elective Rotation in Division of
Endocrinology for one month in October 2013, Children’s Hospital
Boston, UK
Dr Radhika Bansal, Attended 5th International Medical Summer School
in August 2013, University of Manchester, UK
Aman Dagar, Awarded II position in Design Event in 2014 ASME
Human Powered Vehicle Challenge India held during January 17-19,
2014, IIT Delhi & DTU Delhi
26 Feedback received from different stakeholders on syllabi etc.
(i) Students (ii) Alumni (iii) Parents
(iv) Employers (v) peers
Yes, the Feedback about syllabi is taken from all the stakeholders,
especially the students, Alumni and employers. Further the feedback is
also taken about the infrastructure, library facilities, sports facilities,
medical facilities, IT facilities, hostel and mess facilities and general
environment of the University.
27 Percentages of recommendations of the stakeholders implemented
Recommendations of the stakeholders have been implemented to the
extent feasible in the best interest of the students. Recently, on the
suggestion of the IT Company of INFOSYS, the contents of the
Engineering courses have been modified.
28 Number of interdisciplinary course combinations introduced during
last five years as percentage of total programmes
Interdisciplinary courses introduced constitutes 42.1% of the total
programmes introduced by the University during the last five years.
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29 Percentage of Departments conducting tutorial classes
In 70.2% of the Teaching Departments, Tutorial classes are being
conducted regularly as a part of teaching.
30 Number of courses, where continuous assessment of student
performances is structured into the system
In all the courses continuous assessment of students performance is
structured into the system.
31 Percentage of faculty availing international fellowship for advance
studies
Around 2% (13) of the Faculty Members have availed international
fellowship for advance studies in their respective areas.
32 Percentage of courses/programmes that formally integrate e-learning
resources from National Programmed Teaching Enhanced Learning
(NPTEL) Digital library retrieval.
Percentage of different Technical Programmes offered by the University
which formally integrate e-learning resources from NPTEL are as under: 1. B. Tech Biotechnology 87%
2. B.Sc. Biotechnology 82%
3. M. Tech Biotechnology 82%
4. M. Sc. Biotechnology 89%
5. B. Tech Civil Engineering 83%
6. B. Tech Computer Sc. & Engg 68.75%
7. B. Tech Computer Engineering 71.7%
8. M. Tech Computer Sc. & Engg 62.5%
9. B.Tech Electrical Engineering 84%
10. M. Tech Electrical Engineering 83%
11. B. Tech Information Technology 40%
12. M. Tech Information Technology 44%
13. B.Tech Mechanical Engineering 64%
14. B. Tech Mechatronics 55.5%
14. MCA 67.5%
15 BCA 77.7%
16. B.Sc Non-Medical 39%
17. M. Sc Physics 37%
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18. M. Sc Chemistry 67%
19. M.Sc Pharmaceutical Chemistry 55%
20. B. Sc. Medical 67%
21. M.Sc. Mathematics 62%
22. B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engg. 96%
23. M.Tech Electronics & Communication Engg. 69%
Basic subjects on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in B. Tech programme are
80% available on NPTEL. Other courses of medical stream are not covered in
NPTEL.
33 Percentage of annual budget allocated for augmentation of
infrastructure facilities (average of last 3 years)
On an average, 9.30% of the Annual Budget has been allocated for
augmentation of infrastructural facilities in the University during the last
three years.
34 Total number of class rooms, seminar halls with LCD/OHP etc.
Out of 200 Lecture/Seminar Halls, LCDs have been provided in 145
Lecture/Seminar Halls in addition to 45 overhead Projectors (OHP)
35 Declaration of results within
Results of various examinations of the University are declared as
expeditiously as possible, but in any case within thirty days of the
examination of the last paper of the course.
36 Average pass percentage of students
Average pass percentage of students of various programmes in the
University is 66.5%.
37 Student Placement percentage average per year
The average percentage of placement of students of the University during
the last five years is 87.04%.
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38 Percentage of student progression to higher education
Average percentage of students progression of the University from
undergraduate to postgraduate courses is nearly 12%, which exclusively
in the courses of Engineering stream is 20%; and from Postgraduate
courses to Ph.D. Programme is 3%.
39 Average drop-out percentage of students
As calculated on the basis of the enrolment of students during the session
2013-14, average dropout percentage of students in the University is
5.1%.
40 Unit cost of education (excluding salary)
The unit cost of education excluding the component of salary is
Rs.0.48 lac.
41 Aggregate percentage of seats filled against seats reserved for various
categories as per applicable reservation policy
As per decision of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, reservation policy is not
applicable on Self-Financing Institutions. Since the MM University,
Mullana is also a self-financing University, the reservation policy is not
applicable. However, aggregate percentage of students admitted from
reserved categories of SC/ST/OBC/PH is 23.7%.
42 Number of differently abled persons on roll: Teaching/Non-Teaching/
Students
The number of differently abled persons on roll in different segments of
the University community is as under:
Teaching Staff: 02
Non-Teaching Staff: 03
Students: 05
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43 Percentage representation of staff (teaching/ nonteaching) in decision
making bodies
The percentage of representation of staff in different decision making
bodies of the University like Board of Management, Academic Council,
Planning & Monitoring Board, Faculties, Boards of Studies, etc. is
80.20%.
44 * Percentage of autonomous colleges to the total number of colleges
The UGC scheme of Autonomous Colleges is not applicable in the case of
the constituent Institutes of the Deemed to be Universities.
45 Percentage of teachers from other states
There are about 42.9% teachers from other States of the University.
46 Donations received for institution of Chairs, endowments, seminars,
and lecture series in crores of INR in last 5 years.
Apart from the grant received from various Govt. funding agencies of AICTE,
INC, PCI, etc. for the organisation of Conferences/Seminars/Faculty
Development Programmes/Workshops, etc. to the tune of Rs.1,41,31,027/- during the last five years, the University has also received voluntary
contributions amounting to Rs.22,93,659/- from various private sources for the
organisation of different academic activities in the University in addition to a
commitment of the amount of Rs.1 lac for ongoing the confirmation of the
Department of Anesthesia on 25-27 Sept. 2015.
47 Contribution of Alumni/parents (average of last 5 years) for
development of university in lakhs
During the last five year, Alumni, parents of the students and individuals have
contributed for the development of the University to the tune of Rs.24,86,000/-
which on an average comes to Rs.4,97,200/- per year.
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