The document provides information about the Department of Biotechnology at an unnamed institution. It was established in 2010-2011 and offers a 3-year BSc program in biotechnology. Student enrollment has increased over the years from 10 students initially to over 100 currently. The department aims to provide quality education and make students employable. It has well-equipped laboratories and plans to further improve infrastructure and research opportunities. Overall, the department seems to be progressing well and achieving its vision of creating a center of excellence in biotechnology.
2. VISION AND MISSION
• VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT: -
To nurture Biotechnology into a premier
precision tool of the future for creation of better
Health and Wealth for ensuring social justice.
• MISSION
- Creation of basic infrastructure for
Biotechnological studies.
- To train the rural youth in the field of
Biotechnology to meet the increasing demand in
the state and globally.
VISION AND MISSION
3. Year of Establishment: 2010 -11
Department of Biotechnology was
started during the academic year
2010-11, in the Botany
department.
A new lab was established during
2015.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
4. Year of Establishment: 2010 -11
• The syllabus is framed by Davangere university.
• Faculty have participated as B.O.S. members , while framing the syllabus
• 3 Years B.Sc. programme affiliated to Davangere University is offered, under two
combinations
- B.Sc. (C. B. Bt)( Chemistry, Botany, Biotechnology)
- B.Sc. (C. Z. Bt) (Chemistry, Zoology, Biotechnology)
• The class are commenced effectively from day one during the beginning of the
semester and syllabus is completed within term days.
• For effective translating the curriculum ,faculty use advanced teaching methods
like power point lectures, animations, virtual labs ,etc.
• Experiments are standardized.
• Manuals are designed to support the curriculum.
CURRICULAR ASPECTS:-
5. Curriculum
Semester Paper No Paper Theory Internal
assessment
Practical
1 I Microbiology 80 20 50
2 II Cell Biology, Genetics And Molecular Biology 80 20 50
3 III Biochemistry and Biophysics 80 20 50
4 IV Enzymology, Biostatistics And Bioinformatics 80 20 50
5 Paper V Genetic Engineering And Bioethics 80 20 50
5 Paper VI Immunology And medical Biotechnology 80 20 50
6 Paper VII Plant tissue culture and Animal cell culture 80 20 50
6 Paper VIII Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology 80 20 50
6. STUDENT ENROLMENT
YEAR SC ST OBC TOTAL
2010-11 1 0 9 10
2012-13 4 3 17 24
2013-14 3 2 24 29
2014-15 10 3 19 32
2015-16 5 5 31 41
TOTAL 23 13 100 136
9. Innovative processes adopted by department in
Teaching and Learning:
• Chalk and talk
• Power Point Presentations
• Virtual Labs (Nodal centre: Amrita Virtual labs an initiative of MHRHD,Govt of India.)
• Animation
• Assignments
• Guest Lectures
• Group Discussion
• Lectures adopted from NPTEL.
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14. Faculty Details:
Name of the Faculty Educational
Qualification
Designation Teaching and
Research
Experience
Specialization
Asst. Prof. Sardar
Hussain
M.Sc., SLET, (Ph.D) Assistant
Professor And
Head
8yr + 1 yr
Biotechnology. Absorption
studies of Herbal Drugs,
Genetic Engineering and
Cloning,
Cancer Biology
Mrs. Kavitha G. C. M.Sc., M.Phil Guest Lecturer 7 yrs Pharmacology
Mr. Chethan .V. M.Sc. Guest Lecturer 1yrs
General Biotechnology
SL. NO NATURE OF POST EXISTING
1. Attender 1. Mr. Nagaraj
SUPPORTING STAFF
15. BOE AND BOS MEMBERSHIPS
YEAR BOE BOS
2010-11 Davangere university
2011-12 Davangere university, Kuvempu university Davangere university
2012-13 Davangere university, Kuvempu University Davangere university
2013-14 Davangere university Davangere university
2014-15 Tumkur University
2015-16 Davangere university, Tumkur university Davangere university
16. Participation of Faculty in Academic Events Organized by
Universities/Institutions:-
SL.
No
Participation Year International National State level University
Level
College Level
1. Attended
2009-2010 02
2010-2011 02
2011-2012 02 01 01 01
2012-2013 01
2013-2014 01 01
2. Resource person
2009-2010
2010-2011 01
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014 01
17. OTHER ACTIVITIES OF FACULTY
NAME PROGRAMME PERIOD
Mr. SARDAR
HUSSAIN
• Head of the Department
• Nodal Coordinator for Amrita Virtual
labs
• Convener for Science forum
(organized one day lecture series and competitions)
• Member of Admission Committee
• Rover team leader – Scouts And
Guides
• Member in Purchase and E-
tender committee
From 2010 to till date
From july 2015 till date
For 2012-13 and 2013-14
From 2010 to till date
From 2015 till date
From 2014 to till date
18. RESULT ANALYSIS
Year Enrollment TOTAL Distinction 1st Class 2nd Class PASS % of
Result.
2010-11 09 09 00 06 03 00 100%
2011-12 00 09 00 06 03 00 100%
2012-13 22 31 18 07 06 00 100%
2013-14 29 51 25 15 11 00 100%
2014-15 32 83 45 27 06 00 96%
2015-16 39 100
19. Result Analysis From 2010- 15:
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Chart Title
First class with Distinction First Class Second Class
21. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), is characterized by group of inflammatory conditions of
colon and intestine.
Ulcerative colitis (UC) & Crohn’s disease
IBD ?
Ulcerative colitis ?
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic disease characterized
by mucosal and submucosal inflammation limited the
colon (large intestine) with cryptitis
Patients with UC are at higher risk of colorectal
carcinoma (Khor et al,2011)
Introduction
Causes of UC
Genetic abnormalities - Overstimulation or inadequate regulation of mucosal immune system
Altered colonic microflora - Inappropriate immune response to the host microorganisms
Environmental factors - dietary substances may encourage modification of intestinal bacterial profile
Psychological stress – stress factor may also encourage induction of UC
Present status of Knowledge
Research
22. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: -
• Lecture series are organized every year from 2013 onwards. It is organized
jointly by all Life science departments.
• Organized the National Science Day during 2013 and 2014.
In 2013: Genetically Modified crops and Food Security : resource person:
1)Dr. Manjunatha, Ex Director, MONSANTO Research company, Bangalore.
2) Dr. Madhusudan, coordinator, Food technology, Davangere
University, Davangere.
In 2014: Fostering Scientific Temper: resource person:
1) Prof. Dr. Ramaiah N. Chief scientist, NIO, Goa.
2) Dr. Rangaswamy B. E., Head of Biotechnology, BIET, Davangere.
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24.
25. INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES: -
• One lab of dimension (18 X 22 ft.)
• Major Equipments in the Department, ( purchased under UGC and State
grants)
- Centrifuge (up to 15000 rpm)
- Bacteriological Incubator
- shaker water bath
- Colorimeter
- pH meter
- Student Microscope
- Haemocytometer
- Agarose gel electrophoresis unit
- Computer with internet facility
- Micropipettes
26. • Instruments about to come are,
- LAF
- Tissue homogenizer
- Magnetic stirrer with hot plate
- Electric stove
- Soxhlet with mantle
- Binocular Microscope up to 100 X
INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES: -
27. GrantsSl
No.
Year Grant Amount Utilization
1 2010-11 -------------- 0 ---------------------------
2 2011-12 -------------- 0 ---------------------------
3 2012-13 State(DCE) 17524 Chemicals
4 2013-14 UGC 76426 Equipments
5 2014-15 UGC 2,88,272 Equipments, Chemicals and
glass wares
6 2015-16 UGC 92,955 Equipments and Chemicals
TOTAL 4,75,175
28. STUDENTS SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION: -
• Complete database of students from 2010 till date is
maintained in the Department.
• During the year 2014-15 final year students were given
coaching to attend competitive exams like JAM-2015,
JNU entrance exam, University entrance exams.
• One student named Nandini B. C. qualified JAM-2015 in
Biotechnology with a rank 604 and selected for post
graduate course at IIT, Roorkee, Uttar Pradesh.
29. STUDENTS PROGRESSION
• 2010-13 batch: 80% students joined M. Sc Biotechnology
and 10% M.Sc Biochemistry. Now placed in different
pharmaceutical companies and institutions.
• 2012-15 batch: 70% students joined M. Sc Biotechnology.
30. PLANS OF Department FOR NEXT YEAR:-
• To establish cell culture laboratory.
• To fetch grants from UGC, DBT and VGST.
• To increase the student strength and make them employable.
• To organize a national level Conference.
• To start skill development courses
Molecular diagnostics,
Drug designing by Bioinformatics,
protein purification techniques)
• to give hands on training on handling of instruments.