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S.No. Volume II B: Evaluative Reports of the Departments Page No.
VIII Faculty of Medicine (Medical + Dental College) 691
(a) Medical College:
1. Anatomy 692
2. Anesthesiology 699
3. Biochemistry (JNMC) 724
4. Cardiothoracic Surgery 735
5. Community Medicine 740
6. Dermatology 755
7. Forensic Medicine 761
8. Medicine 770
9. Microbiology 778
10. Neuro Surgery 789
11. Obstetrics & Gynecology 794
12. Ophthalmology 812
13. Orthopaedic Surgery 823
14. Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT) 833
15. Pediatric Surgery 856
16. Pathology 839
17. Pediatrics 851
18. Pharmacology 863
19. Physiology 874
20. Plastic Surgery 890
21. Psychiatry 902
22. Radio Diagnosis 909
23. Radiotherapy 918
24. Surgery 925
25. T.B. & Respiratory Diseases 934
(b) Dental College:
1. Conservative Dentistry & Endodontic 942
2. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 950
3. Oral Pathology/Oral Medicine & Radiology 957
4. Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics and Dental Anatomy 963
5. Pedodontics 973
6. Periodontics & Community Dentistry (Public Health Dentistry) 978
7. Prosthodontics/Dental Materials 996
IX Faculty of Science 1002
1. Chemistry 1003
2. Computer Science 1017
3. Geography 1026
4. Geology 1037
5. Mathematics 1050
6. Physics 1065
7. Statistics & Operations Research 1079
X Faculty of Social Sciences 1098
1. Economics 1099
2. Education 1108
3. History 1124
4. Islamic Studies 1144
5. Library & Information Science 1151
6. Mass Communication 1169
7. Physical Education 1178
8. Political Science 1192
9. Psychology 1203
10. Social Work 1218
11. Sociology 1227
12. West Asian Studies 1241
XI Faculty of Theology 1253
1. Shia Theology 1254
2. Sunni Theology 1269
XII Faculty of Unani Medicine 1278
1. Amraze-E-Jild-Wa-Zohrawiya 1279
2. Amraz-E-Niswan-wa-Atfal 1285
3. Ilaj-Bit-Tadbir 1292
4. Ilmul Advia 1301
5. Ilmul Amraz 1316
6. Jarahat 1321
7. Kulliyat 1330
8. Moalijat 1337
9. Saidla 1351
10. Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib 1360
11. Tashreehul Badan 1372
12. Tashreeh-Wa-Munafeul Aza 1377
XIII Others/Centers/Institutes 1385
1. Centre for Professional Courses 1386
2. Centre for South African & Brazilian Studies 1400
3. Centre for Womens Studies 1407
4. Institute of Persian Research 1414
5. Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit 1429
6. Interdisciplinary Brain research Centre 1441
7. Prof. K.A. Nizami Centre for Quranic Studies 1447
8. Rajiv Gandhi for Diabetes & Endocrinology 1457
9. University Polytechnic (Boys) 1473
10. University Womens Polytechnic 1486
11. Womens College 1497
Aligarh Muslim University
FACULTY OF MEDICINE
(MEDICAL + DENTAL COLLEGE)
Medical College:
1. Anatomy
2. Anesthesiology
3. Biochemistry (JNMC)
4. Cardiothoracic Surgery
5. Community Medicine
6. Dermatology
7. Forensic Medicine
8. Medicine
9. Microbiology
10. Neuro Surgery
11. Obstetrics & Gynecology
12. Ophthalmology
13. Orthopaedic Surgery
14. Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT)
17. Pediatric Surgery
16. Pathology
15. Pediatrics
18. Pharmacology
19. Physiology
20. Plastic Surgery
21. Psychiatry
22. Radio Diagnosis
23. Radio Therapy
24. Surgery
25. T.B. & Respiratory Diseases
Dental College:
1. Conservative Dentistry & Endodontic
2. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
3. Oral Pathology/Oral Medicine & Radiology
4. Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics and Dental Anatomy
5. Pedodontics
6. Periodontics & Community Dentistry (Public Health Dentistry)
7. Prosthodontics/Dental Materials
Dr. S.M.
M.S. Assoc.
Dawar Anatomy 17 yrs. 3
(Anat) Professor
Husain
Dr. Farah M.D. Asst.
Anatomy 8 yrs. Nil
Ghaus (Anat) Professor
M.S.
Dr. Farhan Asst.
(Anat), Anatomy 16 yrs. 2
Kirmani Professor
D.Orth.
Dr. Fazal M.S.
Asst.
Ur (Anat), Anatomy 11 yrs. Nil
Professor
Rehman D.Orth.
Dr. Nema M.D. Asst.
Anatomy 9 yrs. Nil
Usman (Anat) Professor
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors:
Percentage of classes taken by
Our temporary faculties (SR) are involved in
13 temporary faculty
62.5 % of classes
programme-wise information:
MBBS - 11:1
Programme-wise Student BDS - 3:1
14
Teacher Ratio. MD - 1:1.5
MDS - 1:1
Post Sanct Filled Actual
ioned
Technical
Number of academic support Senior Tech. Asst. 05 05 05
staff (technical) and Tech. Asst
15 02 02 02
administrative staff: Tech. Asst. (Store)
sanctioned, filled and actual Senior Lab Asst. 02 02 02
Junior Lab Asst. 03 03 03
MTS 06 06 06
Stenographer 01 Vacant Nil
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Neuroanatomy, funding agency is ICMR (ONE)
agencies:
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
One faculty (Prof. Aijaz Ahmed Khan). Funding
national (b) international
agency is ICMR, National, Project title is
funding agencies and (c) Total
17 Neuroprotective effects of corticosteroides and
grants received. Give the
vitamin C on the crushed and completely transected
names of the funding
sciatic nerve of adult rat- Light and EM study.
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration
associated grants received: Nil
Departmental projects funded One faculty (Prof. Aijaz Ahmed Khan). Funding
by DST-FIST; UGC- agency is ICMR, National, Project title is
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Neuroprotective effects of corticosteroides and
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total vitamin C on the crushed and completely
grants received. transected sciatic nerve of adult rat-light and
National committees
International committees
Editorial Boards: 1. Prof. Nafis Ahmad Faruqi -
JASI, JAS
any other (please specify) (i) Prof. Aijaz Ahmed
26 Faculty serving in
Khan- Journal of current Neurobiology,
Journal of Biomedical Research and (ii) Dr.
Nema Usman- Journal of Pharmaceutical &
Scientific Innovation, Journal of Evolution of
Medical & Dental Sciences.
Faculty recharging strategies
3 faculties underwent following courses funded by
(UGC, ASC, Refresher /
UGC Academic Staff College, AMU.
27 orientation programs,
Orientation course
workshops, training programs
Refresher course
and similar programs).
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental projects:
Nil
28 Student projects
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/industry/
institute Nil
Awards/recognitions received Faculty Nil
29 at the national and Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
international level by Students Nil
Seminars/Conferences/Works
hops organized and the source
of funding (national/
30 Nil
international) with details of
outstanding participants, if
any.
Code of ethics for research
31 Yes
followed by the departments
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Selected Pass percentage
Applications
Programme
received Male Female Male Female
(refer to question no. 4)
32 MBBS
BDS
Information awaited from controller office (letter
MD
reference No. D-968/Anat. dated 10.02.2014)
MDS
Ph.D.
Diversity of students:
% of % of students % of % of
Name of the
students from other students students
Programme
from the universities from univ. from
(refer to
same within the outside the other
33 question no. 4)
university State State countries
MBBS
BDS
Information awaited from controller office (letter
MD
reference No. D-968/Anat. dated 10.02.2014)
MDS
Ph.D.
Ahmed FICCM
Prof Qazi
MD Professor Anaesthesiology 18yrs 4MD
Ehsan Ali
Dr
Associate
Hammad MD Anaesthesiology 10yrs 4+1*MD
Professor
Usmani
Dr Abu Assistant
MD Anaesthesiology 5yrs
Nadeem Professor
Dr Obaid Assistant
MD Anaesthesiology 3yrs
Siddiqui Professor
Dr Syed
Assistant
Hussain MD Anaesthesiology 7yrs
Professor
Amir
*Co-Supervisor
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty 16.7% per week
programme-wise information
Undergraduate (MBBS): Faculty=19:1
Programme-wise Student
14 Postgraduate (MD+DA): Faculty=3.9:1
Teacher Ratio
Paramedics (DAA): Faculty=1:1
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Tech. Asst 1 Filled Same
Lab Asst 1 Filled Same
Number of academic support LDC 1 Filled Same
staff (technical) and
15 Lib attd 1 Filled Same
administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual - Lab attend MTS 2 Filled Same
Store attend 1 Filled Same
Ofice/ MTS 1 Filled Same
Safaiwala/MTS- 1 Filled Same
Research thrust areas as Critical Care, Neuroanaesthesia, Paediatric
16 recognized by major funding Anaesthesia, Cardiac Anaesthesia and Pain
agencies Management.
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
17 Nil
national (b) international
funding agencies and (c)
Give the names of the funding
18 agencies, project title and Nil
grants received project-wise
National collaboration: Nil
Inter-institutional International collaboration: Nil
19 collaborative projects and Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-
associated grants received SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received: Nil
state recognition: Nil
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition: Nil
international recognition: Nil
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies:
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) 84
(34 international /48 national)
Total Papers 82
International 34
National 48
International Journals
Singh NK, Shahla Haleem, Gupta V, Ansari MM, Misahuddin M. Tramadol
induced seizure. IsIsoniazid the culprit?Neurosciences 2009, 14 (3):286
287.ISSN No 1658-3183
Haleem S, Siddiqui AK, Mowafi HA, Ismail SA, Ali QE. Nerve Stimulator
Evoked Motor Response Predicting a Successful Supraclavicular
Brachial Plexus Block.Anesth. Analg. 2010; 110: 1745-6. PRINT ISSN
No 0003-2999 ONLINE ISSN No 1526-7598
Haleem S, Ansari MM, Zafar M, Ansari F, NadeemA, Khan YA. Managing a
major traumatic bronchopleural fistula in a resource scarce community.
International Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences (IJMMS)
December 2010; 2(12): 367 9. (Available online
http://www.academicjournals.org/ijmms ISSN 2006-9723 2010
Academic Journals) ISSN No 2006-9723
Bandari S, Haleem S, Habib SK, Sharma D, Varshney R, Ali QE.A
Randomized Trial of Epidural Volume Extension by Combined Spinal
Epidural Anesthesia by Three Technique Kuwait Medical 2012; March:
31-5. ISSN No 0023-5776
OLeary R, Ahmed SM, McLure H, Oram J, Mallick A, Bhambra B,Bodenham
AR. Ultrasound-guided infraclavicular axillary vein cannulation: a useful
alternative to the internal jugular vein. Br. J. Anaesth. 2012 109 (5): 762-
8. ISSN 0007-0912
Ahmed SM, Gupta R, Nadeem A, Islam S, Agarwal S,Siddiqui A. The effect
of positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) on intra-abdominal pressure
(IAP) in post-surgical mechanically ventilated patients. Chest. 2011;
140:1030A, ISSN No. 1931-3543
ShiwaniAgarwal, Parul, SM Ahmed, Sabihul Islam, AsifSiddiqui (2011)
Evaluation of the efficacy of simplified Fencl-Stewart approach in
analyzing the acid base status following resuscitation with two different
fluids. Chest 2011; 140:424AISSN No. 1931-3543
S Khan, A K Verma, SM Ahmed, R Ahmed.Analyzing intra-abdominal
pressures and outcomes in patients undergoing emergency laparotomy.
Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock 2010; Volume 3, Issue 4:
318-325 ISSN NO: 0974-2700
SM Ahmed, SC Elliot, Z J Beardow, A Mallick. Early high frequency
oscillation in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome reduces
requirement of adjunctive therapy. Journal of the European Society of
Intensive Care Medicine 2010; 36 (2): S108ISSN: 0342-4642
S Elliot, Z J Beardow, SM Ahmed, A Mallick. Electromagnetic sensor guided
nasojejunal tube placement in critically ill patients. Journal of the
European Society of Intensive Care Medicine 2010; 36 (2): S374ISSN:
0342-4642;
Ahmed SM, Pal J. Cricoid pressure in Paediatric anaesthesia a misnomer. J
Emerg Trauma Shock 2009; Jan-Mar; 3(1): 9697. ISSN NO: 0974-2700
S Moied Ahmed, Mahajan J, Abu Nadeem. Comparison of two different type
of HME filters in mechanically ventilated ICU patients. J Emerg Trauma
Shock. 2009 Sep-Dec; 2(3): 164169. ISSN NO: 0974-2700
Varanasi, Oct09.
Percutaneous tracheostomy Hands on training.
RSACP, RR Hospital, New Delhi, Sept09.
Management of Snake Bite India Vs Abroad.
Annual Meet of ACET, Coimbatore,
Oct09.
Advanced Airway Management Fibreoptic &
Percutaneous Tracheostomy. Medicine
Update, SRMS Medical College, Bareilly,
Oct09
Traumatic Haemorraghic Shock Recent
developments, at State Conference of
ISCCM, UP and Uttarakhand Chapter, on
11th Dec 2010
Management of snake bite patients National
Protocol at State Conference of ISCCM, UP
and Uttarakhand Chapter, on 12th Dec 2010
Role of Corticosteroids in Critically Ill Patients
Rebirth, in National Conference of ISA held
at Lucknow from 26th 29th Dec2010
Faculty in the Difficult Airway workshop in the
ISACON 2010, Lucknow
Faculty in Airway Workshop speaker of Ludwigs
Angina & Workstation on SAD at SAARC
Conference at Bangalore on 25-28th
Aug2011
Director of Airway workshop at Annual conference
of ISCCM (UP &UK Chapter) at Agra from
2-4th Sept2011
Airway Management of Trauma patients How I
deal?at Annual conference of ISCCM (UP
&UK Chapter) at Agra from 2-4th Sept2011
Director of Airway Workshop in Medicine Update
at SRMS Medical College, Bareilly on 30th
Sept2011
Challenges of Airway Management at Emergency
Department, at 7th Annual Meet of INDO-
US Academic Council of Emergency and
Trauma at AIIMS, New Delhi on 2nd
Oct2011
Faculty in the Difficult Airway workshop in the
ISACON -2011 Mumbai
Special considerations in fundamentals in critical
care support. International Congress on
Critical Care & 17th Annual Conference of
Critical Care Medicine, Feb, 2012, Pune.
CPR & Management of Snake bite Indian
perspective ISCCM Jaipur on 13-14th
April12
Difficult Airway Management - How do I manage?
SANCON, April12, Nepal
Faculty at airway workshop at 13th National
conference of Society of Anaesthesiologists
organized by Department of
Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, J. N.
Medical College, AMU, Aligarh from 12th
to 14th December, 2009.
As a Resource Person in Emergency Trauma
Airway Course (ETAC), organized by the
Indian Society of Anaesthesiologist, Bihar
and Jharkhand, at Bokaro on 21st &22nd
Oct10.
Faculty in Workshop on Airway Management at 1st
state chapter, Indian Society of critical care
Medicine UP-Uttarakhand Criticare-2010 at
Nainital from 10-12 Dec 2010.
As a Resource Person in Workshop on
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation organized
by Department of Anaesthesiology,
JNMCH, AMU, on 6th May 2012.
As a Resource Person in Workshop on airway
Management organized by ISA Ranchi State
Branch on 22nd and 23rd Sep 12
Invited as a faculty and conducted workshop on
Blood Gas Analysis in Acute Care, in
AIIMS, New Delhi, August2013
Faculty in conducting Airway workshop at 23rd
Annual conference of RSACP on 25th Oct,
at SKIMS, Srinagar.
Faculty and conducted workshop on Mechanical
Ventilation, Haemodynamic monitoring
and ABG analysis, Critical Care Workshop,
Aligarh, Oct2013
Dr.Hussain Amir
Faculty at Emergency and Trauma Airway Course
(ETAC) at Aligarh from 8-10 august, 2009.
Faculty in Workshop on Airway Management of
Medicine Update 2009 on medicine
advancement in the last 10 years at SRIMS,
Bareilly on 2-4 Oct, 2009.
Faculty in Workshop on Airway Management at 1st
state chapter, Indian Society of critical care
Medicine UP-Uttarakhand Criticare-2010 at
Nainital from 10-12 Dec 2010.
Faculty at airway workshop at 13th National
conference of Society of Anaesthesiologists
of Nepal from 20 to 21 April, 2012.
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental project
Nil
28 Student projects:
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/ industry/
institute Nil
Awards /recognitions received Faculty fellows are as under:
29 at the national and Fellow of American College of Chest
international level by Physician
doctors.
How does the department
ensure that programme
Through regular discussions in BOS
46 objectives are constantly met
Evaluation through 6monthly PGET
and learning outcomes are
monitored?
Papers presented at the conferences by the students:
A randomised study to compare the hyperbaric
bupivacaine 0.5% and isobaric ropivacaine
0.75% with fentanyl in c-section
Identification of Epidural Space in Antenatal
Patients by Loss of Resistance: A
Comparison of three Techniques
Maternal Mortality in J N Medical College, AMU
An Observational Retrospective Study
Current concepts in the management of gestational
diabetes mellitus
Nasotracheal intubation by air traq- A case report.
Paper presented in RSACPCON, Ocober
2009. Army Hospital, Delhi Cantt. Shahin N
Jamil, R K Samal, S Malik.
A comparative study of three different regimes to
facilitate LMA insertion in children. Paper
presented in RSACPCON, Ocober 2009.
Army Hospital, Delhi Cantt. S K Habib, S
Haleem, Shahin N Jamil.
Post operative pain therapy after laparoscopic
cholecystectomy: paracetamol versus
Highlight the participation of diclofenac. Paper presented in IX congressof
47 students and faculty in S.A.A.R.C, August 2011, Bengaluru. R
extension activities Gautam, Shahin N Jamil, S Malik, S Mitra.
Efficacy of chlonidine as an adjuvant to
ropivaciane in PNS guided brachial plexus
block. Paper presented in IX congressof
S.A.A.R.C, August 2011, Bengaluru.
Manjunath L, M M H Siddiqi, Q E Ali,
Shahin N Jamil.
A comparative study between i- Gel, Proseal LMA
and Classic LMA in pediatric patients. Paper
presented in IX congress of S.A.A.R.C,
August 2011, Bengaluru. S Mitra, Shahin N
Jamil, S R Ahmad, B Das.
The haemodynamic effects and block
characteristics following spinal anesthesia in
Left Lateral Table Tilt versus Left Sided
Pelvic Tilt position. 2nd National Conference
of the Association of obstetric
Anaestheiologists 18-20 September 2009
(AOA-2009).
Adrenaline and noradrenaline response to open
and laparoscopic cholecystectomy-A
comparative evaluationin 1st UP chapter
Association of Clinical Biochemists of India
Immunology
M.Sc.
Nucleic Acids
(Biochemi Professor
Najmul Immunoregulatio 20 04 Ph.D.
stry), &
Islam n of tuberculosis, Years 01 MD
M.Phil., Chairman
cancer &
Ph.D.
osteoporosis
Nucleic acids
M.Sc.
Immunology &
(Biochemi
Khursheed free radicals 20 04 Ph.D.
stry), Professor
Alam DNA interaction Years 02 MD
M.Phil.,
and biochemical
Ph.D.
toxicology
M.Sc.
(Biochemi Albumin
M.U. 24 02 Ph.D.
stry), Professor Bilirubin
Siddiqui Years 01 MD
M.Phil., Interaction
Ph.D.
M.Sc.
(Biochemi
Khushtar Associate Protein & 23
stry), 01 MD
A. Salman Professor Enzymes Years
M.Phil.,
Ph.D.
MBBS,
Abul Faiz M.D. from Associate Immunology/ 23
01 MD
Faizy JNMC, Professor Autoimmunity Years
AMU
MBBS,
Shagufta M.D. from Associate Albumin/Bilirubi 17 01 Ph.D.
Moin JNMC, Professor n interaction Years 03 MD
AMU
Immunology of
M.Sc.
nucleic Acids.
(Biochemi
Moinuddi Associate Autoimmunity, 18 04 Ph.D.
stry),
n Professor free radical Years 01 MD
M.Phil.,
biology & cancer
Ph.D.
studies
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors:
There is no Guest Faculty in the Department. The
Percentage of classes taken by Senior Residents (Temporary Faculty) in the
13 temporary faculty Department are assigned demonstration and
programme-wise information: practical classes of MBBS and BDS students,
which are supervised by Permanent Faculty.
M.B.B.S. : 19:1
B.D.S. : 5:1
Programme-wise Student
14 DMLT, Diploma in Physiotherapy and Diploma in
Teacher Ratio:
dialysis technique: 4:1
MD & Ph.D. : 3:1
Technical Staff Sanctioned Filled
Number of academic support
Senior Technical
15 staff (technical) and 02 02
Assistant
administrative staff:
Technical Assistant 03 02
Senior Laboratory
04 04
Assistant
MTS (Laborarory
01 01
Attendant)
MTS (Laboratory
Attendant; Daily 01 01
Wager)
MTS (Safaiwala) 02 02
Ministerial Staff
Stenographer 01 01
L.D.C. (Records) 01 01
Enzymes, Proteins, Autoimmunity & Autoimmune
diseases.
Modification of various cell macromolecules like
DNA, proteins & Lipids etc. Immunological
studies on these modified macromolecules to
Research thrust areas as probe their role in various diseases like cancer,
16 recognized by major funding SLE, diabetes etc.
agencies: Delineation of coupled mechanisms involved in the
prevention and treatment of cardiovascular
disease and cancer.
Albumin-bilirubin-erythrocyte interactions.
Immunology of tuberculosis, osteoporosis and
osteoarthritis.
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding
agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
Ongoing ProjectsFunded by National Agencies:
Name of the Name of Duration & Budget
Title of the Project
Teacher Agency of the Project
A study to determine the
antiproliferative and apoptotic
3 years (Feb. 2012-
Prof. Najmul effects of some dietary UP-CST,
Feb. 2015)
Islam phytochemicals on cervical Lucknow
Rs.7 lakh
cancer: Future drugs for its
prevention and managements
A study on Combating
17 Osteoporosis with Natural
Antioxidants from Medicinal ICMR, 3 years (Nov. 2009-
Prof. Najmul
Plants: An Initiative for New Nov. 2012)
Islam
National Bone Health and Delhi Rs. 23.85 lakh
Military Medical Readiness
(BHMMR) Program
A comparative study on
experimentally produced
antibodies against glycated
Prof. histones, glycoxidated histones, ICMR, 3 years (Nov. 2012-
Khursheed and naturally occurring anti-native New Nov. 2015)
Alam DNA autoantiboeis of SLE Delhi Rs.30 lakh (Approx.)
patients: Possible role of glycated
& glycoxidated histones in SLE
induction and progression
Immunogenicity of hydroxyl
radical modified glutamic acid 3 years (16-5-2007
Dr. UPCST,
decarboxylase 65 (GAD65) to 15-5-2010)
Moinuddin Lucknow
Implication for ROS-GAD65 Rs. 5.4 lakh
antibodies in diabetes mellitus
Immunochemical studies on the
ICMR, 3 years (25-4-2009
Dr. human DNA damaged by 4-
New to 24-4-2012)
Moinuddin Aminobiphenyl in the presence
Delhi Rs. 20.67 lakh
and absence of nitric oxide
Biochemical and
ICMR, 3 years (1-9-2010
Immunological studies on
Prof. Asif Ali New to 31-8-2013)
glycated IgG: Implications for
Delhi Rs. 20.54 lakh
rheumatoid arthritis
Inter-institutional
National collaboration: Nil
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration: Nil
associated grants received
Rs. 39.50 lakh from DST-FIST, New Delhi
(LEVEL 1)
Rs. 35 lakh from DST-inspire programme for 5
Departmental projects funded years sanctioned to Dr. Sahar Waris
by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/ Rs. 18.0 lakh sanctioned Dr. Manzoor Ahmad
19 CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, Gattoo from DST for three years (to work in
AICTE, etc. total grants the lab of Dr. M.U. Siddiqui).
received (last four years) UGC-Dr. D.S. Kothari Post Doctoral Fellowship
sanctioned to Dr. Farrukh Sobia to work in
the lab of Dr. Moinuddin (Rs. 4.36 lakh
sanctioned for one year)
state recognition
national recognition
20 Research facility/centre with international recognition
National recognition (Identified under DST-FIST
Level-1)
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by/created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies:
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) 77
papers in national and international journals
Monographs: Nil
Chapters in Books: 06
Edited Books: Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): 50 Listed in Web of Science, 47
Listed in Scopus, 63 Listed in Google Scholar
Citation Index - range/average: Total Citations: 419; Range (0-98); Average (5.441)
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated:
Areas of consultancy and
24 Nil
income generated:
Faculty selected nationally/ Dr. Moinuddin, Associate Professor in the
25
internationally to visit other Department has joined Common Wealth
Programme-wise Student
14 Nil
Teacher Ratio
Number of academic support Post Sanctioned Filled Actual
staff (technical) and
15 Clerical Staff 1 1 1
administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual Multi Task Staff 1 1 1
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Nil
agencies
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
national (b) international
funding agencies and (c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
collaborative projects and National collaboration ---
18
associated grants received - International collaboration ---
NIL
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ---
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition
Research facility / centre with
20 national recognition
- - NIL
international recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
National= 15
International= 6
Monographs : NIL
Chapters in Books :NIL
Edited Books : NIL
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) :NIL
Citation Index range / average:
SNIP:
SJR :
Impact Factor range / average :
h-index:
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated :
Areas of consultancy and We Generate Around 4000-5000 per month through
24
income generated: Mainatinence Charges of Operation Therate.
Faculty selected nationally /
25 internationally to visit other Nil
laboratories / institutions /
Residents)
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
No. of Ph.D./
No. of
Qualifi- Desig- M.Phil. students
Name Specialization Years
cation nation guided for the
of Exp.
last 4 years
Dr. Zulfia M.D., Community 06 (M.D.),
Professor 31
Khan D.C.H. Medicine 01 (Ph.D.)
Dr. Najam Community
M.D. Professor 20 05 (M.D.)
Khalique Medicine
Dr. Ali Community
M.D. Professor 18 04 (M.D.)
Amir Medicine
Dr. M.
Community
Athar M.D. Professor 14 07 (M.D.)
11 Medicine
Ansari
Dr. Anees M.D., Assoc.Pr Community
08 -
Ahmad D.C.H. ofessor Medicine
Mr. Salman M. Phil, Asstt.
Biostatistics 13 02 (M.D.)
Khalil PGDCA Professor
Dr. Uzma Asstt.Pro Community
M.D. 09 -
Erum fessor Medicine
Dr. Saira Asstt.Pro Community
M.D. 06 -
Mehnaz fessor Medicine
Dr. M.
Asstt.Pro Community
Salman M.D. 03 -
fessor Medicine
Shah
Dr. Ali Jafar M.D., Asstt.Pro Community
01 -
Abedi D.C.H. fessor Medicine
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, None
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by Programme Classes/Week
13 temporary faculty Under Graduate NIL
programme-wise information Post Graduate NIL
Programme Student Teacher Ratio
Programme-wise Student
14 Under Graduate 15:1
Teacher Ratio
Post Graduate 2:1
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Number of academic support
Technical 38 24 24
staff (technical) and
15 Administrative 04 04 04
administrative staff:
Daily Wagers 01 01 01
sanctioned, filled and actual
Others 25 18 21
Areas Funding Agency
Maternal and Child Unicef, Rotary
health International
Nutrition UNICEF
Research thrust areas as Uttar Pradesh State AIDS
16 recognized by major funding Control Society
HIV/AIDS
agencies: (UPSACS), Ministry of
Health & Family Welfare
Ministry of Health &
Cataract Surgery
Family Welfare
Health Care Indian Council of
H Index 9
Journal of Child Health
Routine immunization Care 2010;14(2):142-
M. Athar Ansari coverage in underserved 150. ISSN: 136-4935
18.
Zulfia Khan areas of Aligarh- An effort Impact Factor - 0.768
with UNICEF SJR - 0,351
H Index 15
Iranian Journal of
Pediatrics 2009;
Anees Ahmad 19(4):399-403.
Analysis of substance
19. Najam Khalique ISSN: 20082142
abuse in male adolescents.
Zulfia Khan Impact Factor: 1.08
SJR- 0,181
H Index 5
NATIONAL
Pattern and prevalence of Global Research Analysis
Riyaz Ahamed S
20. smoking in urban and rural 2013; 2(5):195-196.
M. Athar Ansari
areas of Aligarh ISSN: 2277-8160
Indian Journal of
M. Salman Shah Preventive and Social
Determinants of Childhood
21. Najam Khalique Medicine 2012;
mortality
Zulfia Khan 14(2):118-122.
ISSN: 0301-1216
Health hazards of atomic Science (Urdu)
22. M. Athar Ansari radiations and their 2012;19(3):10-14.
prevention ISSN-0971-5711
S. Mehnaz Identifying bottlenecks for Indian Journal of
Zulfia Khan appropriate infant feeding Community Health
23.
A. J. Abedi in urban slums, Aligarh 2012;24(1):49-52.
M. Athar Ansari city ISSN: 0971-7587
Mohd. Haroon National Journal of
Khan, Najam Research in Community
Breastfeeding Practices In
24 Khalique, A R Medicine 2012, 1(4):
Periurban Area Of Aligarh
Siddiqui, A. 209-213.ISSN: 2277-
Amir 1522
Khan Mohd
Haroon, Khalique Impact of behaviour
Indian Journal of
N, Siddiqui A R, change communication
Preventive & Social
25 Amir A, Ahmad among pregnant women
Medicine. Vol 43, 2012.
A, Shah regarding danger signs in
ISSN 03011216
Mohammad S, newborns.
Khan R
Indian Journal of
Zulfia Khan
Community Medicine
S. Mehnaz All slums are not equal:
2012;37(1):50-56.
A. R. Siddiqui Maternal health conditions
26. ISSN: 0970-0218
M. Athar Ansari among two urban slum
Impact Factor 0.53
S. Khalil dwellers
SJR 0,294
S. Sachdeva
H Index 8
A.J. Abedi Breaking barriers in
Indian Journal of
M. Athar Ansari exclusive breastfeeding:
Maternal and Child
27. Zulfia Khan Utilizing missed
Health 2012;14(1):1-11.
S. Mehnaz opportunity for counseling
ISSN: 0970-8928
P. Kumar and support
Sumeet Dixit Biosocial determinants of National Journal of
28. M. Athar Ansari alcohol risk behaviour: an Community Medicine
Zulfia Khan epidemiological study in 2012;3(3):447-451.
Indian Journal of
Ehtesham Ahmad Nutritional Status of
Community Health
39. Salman Khalil Children (1 5 years) A
2011;23(2):84 86.
Zulfia Khan Rural Study
ISSN: 0971-7587
Anees Ahmad Pattern of sexual
Delhi Psychiatry Journal
Najam Khalique development and
40. 2011; 14 (2): 270-274.
Suhail A. Azmi anthropometry in
ISSN: 0971-9571.
Zulfia Khan adolescent males.
S. Khalil
Hazardous delivery Social Medicine 2011;
41. Zulfia Khan
practices in urban slums 5(6):4548.
S. Mehnaz
Medico-legal Update
I. Haq Verbal Autopsy - A
2011;11(2):81-82.
M. Salman Shah blessing in disguise for
42. ISSN: 0973- 5672
N. Khalique countries with poor
SJR - 0,140
Zulfia Khan registration of deaths.
H Index: 4
Current Pediatric
M. Salman Shah Causes of death among Research 2011;15(1):43-
Najam Khalique infants of rural cluster- a 46. ISSN: 0971-9032
43.
Zulfia Khan research based on verbal Impact Factor - 2.26
Ali Amir autopsy. SJR - 0,143
H Index: 2
Indian Journal of
Community Medicine
2011;36(4):308. ISSN:
Dilemmas in
44. M. Salman Shah 0970-0218
immunization?
Impact Factor 0.53
SJR - 0,294
H Index- 8
Current Pediatric
S. Sachdeva
Research 2010;14(2):95-
A. Amir
Nutritional status of infants 101.
S. Alam
45. and toddlers in rural and ISSN: 0971-9032
Zulfia Khan
urban areas of Aligarh Impact Factor - 2.26
M. Athar Ansari
SJR - 0,143
N. Khalique
H Index: 2
Indian Journal of
S. Sachdeva
Global developmental Pediatrics
A. Amir
delay and its determinants 2010;77(9):975-80.
S. Alam
46. among urban infants and ISSN: 0019-5456
Zulfia Khan
toddlers: a cross sectional Impact Factor 0.584
N. Khalique
study SJR - 0,306
M. Athar Ansari
H Index 28
Current Pediatric
Research 2010;
M. Salman Shah
Verbal autopsy to 14(1):51-53.
N. Khalique
47. determine causes of deaths ISSN: 0971-9032
Zulfia Khan
among under-five children Impact Factor - 2.26
Amir
SJR - 0,143
H Index: 2
Potentially modifiable Indian Journal of
S. Sachdeva
micro-environmental and Community Medicine
A. Amir
co-morbid factors 2009;35(2):353-355.
M. Athar Ansari
48. associated with severe ISSN: 0970-0218
N. Khalique
wasting and stunting in Impact Factor 0.53
Zulfia Khan
children below 3 years of SJR 0,294
S. Alam
age in Aligarh district H Index 8
49. M. Athar Ansari Arsenic contamination of Social Medicine
Citation Index
1. Total Papers Published- 54
2. Total Citations of the Paper- 51
3. Average Citation/paper- 0.94
SNIP
SJR range (0.0211 to 0.834) average (0.246)
Impact Factor range (0.05 to 5.36) / average (1.06)
h-index - range (1 to 28) / average (8.65)
Details of patents and income
23 None
generated:
Areas of consultancy and
24 None
income generated:
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25 None
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad:
National committees: 04
Subject Expert for Evaluation of Proposals for
Travel grant for International Conference,
University Grant Commission. New Delhi.
Subject Expert for Reviewing Research
Proposals/Projects, ICMR, New Delhi.
Member Executive Committee, Nutrition Society of
India (N.S.I.), 2012 2014.
Member, State Council, Indian Medical
Association (I.M.A.), 2010-14.
26 Faculty serving in International committees: Nil
1. Journal of Public Health
2. Journal of Child Health Care (SAGE)
3. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology
Editorial Boards: 07
International
Editorial Board, International Journal of Research
in Medical and Dental Sciences, Saudi Arabia.
National
Indian Journal of Community Medicine.
Indian Journal of Community Health
Faculty recharging strategies
(UGC, ASC, Refresher /
Faculty participated in refresher and orientation
27 orientation programs,
programme -05, Others - 10
workshops, training programs
and similar programs).
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental projects;
100% (MD Thesis/Project work)
28 Student projects
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/industry/
institute: NA
Faculty: Radhakrishnan Best Teacher Award, New
Delhi, Pyare Lal Sharma Gold Medal (2011),
Awards /recognitions received
4 Prizes in Hackathon (2013), organized by
29 at the national and
National Innovation Council and Planning
international level by
Commission of India)
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: Nil
emeritus professors :
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty 40%
programme-wise information:
Programme-wise Student MBBS- 50:1
14
Teacher Ratio : BDS- 6:1
Number of academic support
staff (technical) and Technical Administrative Multi Task Staff
15
administrative staff: Three One Three
sanctioned, filled and actual:
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Nil
agencies :
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from a)
national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise :
Inter-institutional
National collaboration : Nil
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration : Nil
associated grants received :
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received :
state recognition
Research facility / centre with
20 national recognition
: Nil
international recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies :
22 Publications: Nine
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:
Monographs :
Chapters in Books:
Edited Books:
Books with ISBN with details of publishers :
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average :
h-index :
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated :
Areas of consultancy and
24 Nil
income generated :
Medicine),
Dip in
Criminology
& Criminal
Admin.
MBBS, MD
Dr. Shaukat Associate Forensic 23
(Forensic
Arif Hanif Professor Medicine Years
Medicine)
MBBS, MD
Dr. Saadiya Associate Forensic 08
(Forensic
Saeed Professor Medicine Years
Medicine)
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty Nil
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student 1: 4 for PG MD Students
14
Teacher Ratio 37.5:1 for UG MBBS Students
Senior Technical Assistant = 2
Number of academic support
Technical Assistants = 1
staff (technical) and
15 Senior Lab Assistant = 2
administrative staff: sanctioned,
Multi Task Staff = 5
filled and actual
Total = 10
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Nil
agencies
National -NIL
International funding agencies NIL
Number of faculty with
17 Total grants received. Give the names of the
ongoing projects from
funding agencies, project title and grants
received project-wise. - NIL
Inter-institutional
National collaboration --- Nil
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration --- Nil
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition
Research facility / centre with-
20 national recognition
NIL
international recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications:
Professor J A Usmani (Publications)
Kumar M, Husain M. Saeed S, Huda MF, Usmani, JA. Head injuries sustained by
children due to fall from height: a comprehensive study. JIAFM, 2013; 4 (35):
305-306.
Husain M, Anjum A, Haroon A, Alshraim M, Usmani JA: A conundrum of
disbelief pertaining to volitional activity: a case study. Egyptian J For
(Nephrology)
Prof.
Shadab MBBS, MD General
Professor 23 7
Ahmad (Medicine) Medicine
Khan
Prof. Mohd.
MBBS, MD General
Shoaib Professor 23 8
(Medicine) Medicine
Zaheer
MBBS, MD
Prof. S.F. General
(Medicine), Professor 22 7
Haque Medicine
Ph.D.
Prof.
MBBS, MD General
Mujahid Professor 24 4
(Medicine) Medicine
Beg
MBBS, MD
Prof. Asif (Medicine)
Professor Cardiology 19 8
Hasan DM
(Cardiology)
Dr. Anjum MBBS, MD Associate General
18 12
Parvez (Medicine) Professor Medicine
Dr. Anjum
MBBS, MD Assistant General
M. 29 4
(Medicine) Professor Medicine
Chughtai
Dr. S. M.
MBBS, MD Assistant General
Kamil 3 0
(Medicine) Professor Medicine
Ashraf
Dr. Malik
MBBS, MD Assistant General
M. 3.5 0
(Medicine) Professor Medicine
Azharuddin
and Challenges (SWOC) of The Dept. has very good patient inflow, which
the department. helps our students to learn diverse disease
processes with ease.
Staff member involvement with student learning
activities.
Teachers with super specialty qualifications are
involved in group discussions.
State of the art investigations facility in Post-
Graduate Lab. of the Department
Weaknesses:
Lack of superspeciality in Neurology
Lack of superspeiality in Rheumatology
Lack of superspecialty in Haematology/Oncology
No DM course
Opportunities:
Well experienced teaching faculty
Medical college is a part of world renowned
university with high patient input.
Academic flexibility.
Holistic development.
Opportunity to serve medical service to rural
population.
Challenges:
To enhance research publications of both staff and
students.
To start DM courses in various super-specialities.
To improve infrastructure.
Improve the infrastructure of the department new
building.
52 Future plans of the department. Improve the research facility of the department.
Make the institution more students friendly.
To upgrade existing facilities in Neurology
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place:
Date:
grants received.
Research facility / centre national recognition: Nil
20
withstate recognition international recognition: Nil
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national/international) 164
Monographs NIL
Chapters in Books Five
Edited Books One
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Co author of book on Recent Trends in
Biotechnology and therapeutic
Applications of medicinal Plants.
Published by Springer (2013).
Laboratory Diagnostic approaches in
22 Publications:
Plasmodium falciparum Malaria
published by Lambert Academic
publisher, Germany
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index - range / average SNIPSJR
Impact Factor - range / average
h-index
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated :
Areas of consultancy and
24 Nil
income generated :
Faculty selected
nationally/internationally to
25 visit other laboratories/ --
institutions/Industries in India
and abroad
SRL HIV under aegis of NACO
National committees: Member of Executive
Committee of Indian Association of
Mycoplasmologists 2008-2009.
26 Faculty serving in: International committees : NIL
Editorial Boards: 6 members in the J of pure and
Applied Microbiology
Any other (please specify): President UP Chapter
IAMM, Secretary UP Chapter IAMM, In
Charge SRL, Nodal Officer STI
Faculty recharging strategies Three Assistant Professors attended Orientation
(UGC, ASC, Program organized by UGC Academic Staff
27 Refresher/orientation College, AMU, Aligarh. TB, HIV STI
programs, workshops, training workshops.
programs and similar Two Professors were resource persons for the
fresher.
Lecture on Cancer Concept speakers: Prof.
Ashraf Khan and Dr. Hasan Rizvi held on
18.10.2011 & 19.10.2011.
Faculty Development Programme held on
26.12.2011 topics: Defining Educational
Objectives by Dr. Sangeeta Singhal and
Writing Instructional/Learning Objectives
by Prof. M. Mobarak Hossain.
Programme on Curriculum Planning held on
08.02.2012 by Dr. S.H. Arif& Dr. Afzal
Anees.
Golden Jubilee CME on Metamorphosis:
Channeling the Change for Betterment of
Medial Education in India held on
31.03.2012:
Topic: Implementation of integrated teaching in
Medical College Need of the day, Speaker:
Prof. K.K. Deepak, AIIMS, New Delhi
Topic: Modern Teaching Methodology in Medical
Institution: How far have we succeeded,
Speaker: Dr. Nalin Mehta, AIIMS, New
Delhi
Topic: How to set objective type questions and
should they be included in assessment of
Medical undergraduate students
Speakers: Prof. K.K. Deepak / Dr. Nalin Mehta,
AIIMS, New Delhi
National symposium on Medical Ethics:
Challenges & Future Prospects held on
09.09.2012. External Speakers: Dr. Vijay
Kumar, Dy. Director & Head Div. of Basic
Medical Science, ICMR, New Delhi, Prof.
U.K. Mishra, Dean, SGPGI, Lucknow, Prof.
Shaily Awasthi, dept. of Paediatrics&
Faculty in Charge, Research Cell, KGMU,
Lucknow, Dr. J.S. Srivastava, Chief
Scientist, CDRI, Lucknow , Dr. Roli
Mathur, Scientist E, ICMR, New Delhi,
Prof. Nalin Mehta, dept. of Physiology,
AIIMS, New Delhi and other internal
speakers of this faculty.
Faculty Development Programme was held on the
topic Teaching Learning Principles on
07.11.2012 by the speakers: Prof. Seema
Hakim, Co-ordinatior, Medical Education
Unit/ Department of Obst. &Gynae, Faculty
of Medicine, AMU and Dr. Sangita Singhal,
Member, Medical Education Unit/ Associate
Professor, Department of Physiology,
Faculty of Medicine, AMU.
Faculty Development Programme on Curriculum
Planning on 14.02.2013 by the speakers: Dr.
Dr.
Dr. Zehra Dr. Fatima
Xxx Xxx Xxx Rumana 02
Mohsin Usmani
Khalique
Dr. Dr.
Dr. Shaheen xxxxx Xxx Xxxx Sridevi Namrata 02
Beriwal Goel
Dr.
Dr. Nasreen
xxxx xxx xxxxx xxxx Humaira 01
Noor
Siddiqui
Total 05 06 06 06 08 31
Prof. Noor Afshan: Certificate of appreciation
Awards /recognitions received for EmOC training 2012, Issued by FOGSI &
29 at the national and GOI, 2012
international level by : Faculty: Papers awards: 07
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: Nil
Laparoscopic surgery of Gynecological cases:
AMU, Dr. Hafeez ur Reman from Kochi, Dr.
Seminars/Conferences/Works
Ms. Trehan, New Delhi attended and
hops organized and the source
demonstrated operations.
of funding (national/
30 Workshops & lectures arranged by Prof. Seema
international) with details of
Hakim under Medical Education Unit
outstanding participants, if
Prof. Imam Bano arranged extension of Dr.
any.
Kamlesh Misra, Gynecologist, Dharmsila
hospital, Delhi, Feb 2013
Department approve theses topics by Board of
Code of ethics for research
31 Studies, which is again scrutinized by
followed by the departments:
Institutional Ethical Committee.
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question App.
no. 4) received
Admitted in 2012
Male Female Male Female
& 13
32 Competit To be provided by To be provided by
MBBS
ion based Controllor /Dean office Controllor /Dean office
Exam will be held In June
Competit 02 (2012) 07(2012)
MS 2015 after completion of 03
ion based Xx (2013) 09(2013)
yrs of training
Exam will be held In June
Competit Xx (2012) 12(2012)
DGO 2014 after completion of 02
ion based 01 (2013) 11(2013)
yrs of training
Diversity of students:
N/A in the department. The information provided by Deputy Controller Admission
office is being attached. May be authenticated from Controllers Office
% of % of students % of % of
Name of the
students from other students students
Programme
from the universities from univ. from
33 (refer to
same within the outside the other
question no. 4)
university State State countries
2009 63.6% Nil 100% Nil
2010 50% Nil 100% Nil
DGO
2011 70% 33.33% 66.66% Nil
2012 58.3% nil 100% Nil
Maheshwari
Ph.D., Post
More
Doc.
than 31 01 Ph. D. student
Prof. (Dr.) (W.Germany, Ocular
years registered in
Shamim Japan, Professor Microbi
(since other faculty &
Ahmad UK,Turkey, ology
10-01- 06 MS theses
Germany,Slo
1983)
vak Republic
More
than 31
Prof. (Dr.) Glauco
years
Humayoun M.S. (Ophth) Professor ma and 6 MS
(since
Ashraf Lens
12-01-
1983)
Prof. (Dr.) Retina
Saiyid Nasir M.S. (Ophth) Professor & 29 Yrs. 4 MS
Askari Vitreous
Strabism
Prof. (Dr.)
MD (Ophth) us &
Mohammad Professor 30 Yrs 04 MS
Oculopl
Ashraf
asty
Prof. (Dr.) General
Yogesh MS (Ophth) Professor Ophthal 29 Yrs. 12 MS
Gupta mology
Prof. (Dr.)
Abadan Strabism
MS (Ophth) Professor 18 Yrs. 04 MS
Khan us
Amitava
Prof. (Dr.) Retina
MS, DNB
Simi Zaka- Professor & 18 Yrs. 05 MS
(Ophth)
ur-Rab Vitreous
Dr. Adeeb Associate
MS (Ophth) Cornea 9 Yrs. 04 MS
Alam Khan Professor
Oculopl
asty,
Dr. Syed
Associate Orbit &
Ali Raza MS(Ophth) 12 Yrs. 08 MS
Professor Ocular
Rizvi
Oncolog
y
Retina
Dr. Abdul Assistant
MS (Ophth) & 17 Yrs. -
Waris Professor
Vitreous
Dr. Shaik Retina
Assistant
Mohammad MS (Ophth) & 5 Yrs. -
Professor
Zakir Vitreous
Glauco
Dr. Ziya Assistant
MS (Ophth) ma & 10 Yrs. -
Siddiqui Professor
Lens
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, No such fellows
emeritus professors
13 Percentage of classes taken by about 7% of the total staff classes are taken by
70.(Germany).
Shamim Ahmad, Mohd Sajjad Ahmad Khan, Fohad Mabood Hussain and Iqbal
Ahmad. (2010). Fungi Associated with Eye Infections with special reference
to Corneal Keratitis and their possible Reservoirs: Combating Fungal
Infections (eds .I Ahmad et al, 2010), Publisher: Springer Verlag, Berlin-
Heidelberg,2010,DOI 10.1007/978-12173-9-4),p.71-97.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Web of Science
Citation Index range / average 0-15 (google search)
SNIP Exactly Not known
SJR Exactly Not known
Impact Factor range / average : average range up to at least 2.572
h-index : up to a range of at least = 65
Details of patents and income
23 No patent file & no income generated
generated:
Areas of consultancy and
24 No consultancy & no income generated
income generated:
Prof. Shamim Ahmad
Laboratory Year
Hosts: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Michael
Landthaler and Dr.Tim Maisch
Klinik u. Poliklinik fuer Dermatologie,
Department of Dermatology
University Hospital of Regensburg, 2010
Antimicrobial PDT Group
University of Regensburg ,Franz-Josef-
Strauss-Allee 11
93053 Regensburg , Germany
Visited and spent a day in the
interaction and academic/ research
discussion on March,Ist,2010 with
graduate students and Post Doctoral
Faculty selected nationally /
Fellows working the College of 2010
internationally to visit other
25 Pharmacy, Department of
laboratories / institutions /
Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical
industries in India and abroad:
Sciences, University of Houston,
Houston, Tx, USA.
Host: Dr. Zeynep Ceren Karahan
Department of Microbiology and
Clinical Microbiology, 2011
Faculty of Medicine, Ankara
University, Ankara, Turkey
Host: Dr. Mirosalva
Department of Microbiology
Slovak University of Ag. in Nitra
Faculty of Biotechnology and Food
2012
Sciences
Tr. Andreja Hlinku 2
949 76 Nitra
Slovak Republic
National committees: Prof. R.R. Sukul, as
26 Faculty serving in
President of U.P. State Ophthalmological
Society
International committees: Prof. Shamim Ahmad,
as member of International Scientific
Advisory Committee of the Bio Micro World
2013 International conference held in
Madrid, Spain on 2-4 October, 2013
Editorial Boards 04 faculties:
Prof. Shamim Ahmad,
Prof. R.R. Sukul,
Prof. Yogesh Gupta
Prof. A.K. Amitava
Details of the faculties in the Editorial Boards of
various Journals:
Name of the Journal Capacity
Modern
Chemotherapy(Mc) Member Editorial
Scientific Research Board
Publishing, USA,
Journal Of
Microbiology,Biotechno Reviewer Editorial
logy And Food Board
Sciences (Slovakia)
Advances in Reviewer Editorial
Microbiology Board
International Journal of
Member Editorial
Medicine and Medical
Board
Sciences (IJMMS)-
Innovative Journal of
Member Editorial
Medical and Health
Board
Science (IJMHS)
Advances in Infectious Guest Reviewer
Diseases(AID) Editorial Board
International Journal of
Member Editorial
Research in BioSciences
Board
(IJRBS)
Wyno Journal Of Member Editorial
Biological Sciences(Jbs) Board
Canadian journal on
computing in
mathematics, natural
Member Editorial
sciences, engineering
Board
and medicine -
(Canadian Journal on
Medicine),
Member Editorial
International Journal of
Board As Well As
Bioassays [ijbio]
Reviewer
Slovak Journal Of Member Editorial
Food Sciences Board
International Journal of
Member Editorial
Basic Sciences of
Board
Medicine(IJBMS)
Developmental
Microbiology and Member Editorial
Molecular Biology Board
(DMMB)
International Journal of
Member Editorial
Molecular
Board
Genetics (IJMG)
Microbiology Research Member Editorial
International (MRI) Board
International Open
Member Editorial
Journal of
Board
Ophthalmology
International Journal of
Medical Laboratory and Member Editorial
Diagnosis Research Board
(IJMLDR)
American Journal of Member Editorial
Biomedical Research Board
Journal Of Current
Research In Ayurvedic Member Advisory
And Pharmaceutical Editorial Board
Sciences
Journal of Medical Member Advisory
Research Editorial Board
Basic Research Journal
of Microbiology Chief Editor
(BRJMB)
Prudence Journal of
Biochemistry and Editor
Biotechnology (PJBB)
Reviews of Progress
International Weekly Advisory Board
Medical Research Member
Journal
International Journal of
Medical Sciences and Member Editorial
Biotechnology Board
(IJMSB)
International Journal of Advisory Board
Microbiology Research Member
Online International
Member Editorial
Interdisciplinary
Board
Research Journal
Issues in Biological
Sciences and Member Editorial
Pharmaceutical Board
Research (IBSPR)
International Journal of
Current Microbiology Advisory Board
and Applied Sciences Member
(IJCMAS)
Austin Journal of Member Editorial
Clinical Board
Ophthalmology
(AJCO)
Diversity of students:
Name of the % of students % of % of
% of students
Programme from other students students
from the
33 (refer to universities from univ. from
same
question no. 4) within the outside the other
university
State State countries
PG 58.8% 1.9% 39% None
How many students have
cleared Civil Services and
Defence Services
34 examinations, NET, SET, One USMLE (Dr. S. Wajahat Ali Rizvi)
GATE and other competitive
examinations? Give details
category-wise.
Student progression: Nil
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
35
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
No separate placement cell for J.N.
Campus selection
Medical College
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 64%
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State 7%
from universities from other States 29%
from universities outside the country -
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 None
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Library: 4222 books and journals
Internet facilities for staff and students: Internet
facility is Present
Total number of class rooms: One Saifi Hall
Present details of present at GEH campus and shared class
38 departmental infrastructural rooms at JNMC campus
facilities with regard to Class rooms with ICT facility: Yes (One)
Students laboratories: Three (Microbiology,
Pathology and Biochemistry Laboratories)
Research laboratories: Three (Microbiology,
Pathology and Biochemistry Laboratories)
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
students and Research from the host institution/university
39
Associates : No post doctoral from other institutions/universities
and research students working
Number of post graduate All of our 56 P.G. M.S. & D.O. Ophthalmology
40 students getting financial students are receiving PG salaries (stipend) as per
assistance from the university. MCI, UGC and University rules.
Was any need assessment No any new programme develop during this
41
exercise undertaken before the period.
development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology.
A regular meeting of consultants, Non-Teaching &
Laboratory staff with the students regularly held in
the department to asses all aspects of the teaching
& training of the students studying at Institute of
Ophthalmology.
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback?: The Department
Does the department obtain conduct regular BOS meeting where input
42
feedback from: from faculties and the curriculum update
accordingly.
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-
learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback? None
alumni and employers on the programmes offered
and how does the department utilize the
feedback?: Through conferences & meeting
of Alumni time to time.
Late Prof. B.R. Shukla - Ex. Vice-Chancellor,
AMU and Dean & Principal, J.N. Medical
College, AMU
Late Prof. Ms Hamida Saiduzzafar - She was the
Ph. D. in Ophthalmology from Moorefields
Eye Hospital, London. She presided many
Glaucoma Conferences in Canada, America,
India & UK
Prof. B. Shukla - Director (Ex) RIO Bhopal
Prof. K.Nath - Started Oculoplasty and Orbit surgery
in India, New York, USA.
List the distinguished alumni
Dr. Jaiveer Agarwal - Agarwal Eye Hospital,
43 of the department (maximum
Chennai
10)
Prof. Amjad Rahi - Chief Immunology Section
Moorfields Eye Hospital, U.K.
Prof. B.S. Goel - Consultant Paediatric
Ophthalmology, Icare Eye Institute, Noida
Dr. Anil Tara - Ex-Director, Venue Eye Institute,
Delhi and Chief Executive Officer, Rajiv
Gandhi Foundation Of Eye Hospital, Delhi
Dr. Deeba Husain - Consultant Retina, Boston
Medical School, U.S.A.
Dr. Md. Swadique - Director Al-Salama Eye
Hospital, Perinthalmana, Kerala
Extension Lectures
Name of Guest Date Place From
Give details of student Dr. Prashant Garg 20.09.2013 Hyderabad
enrichment programmes Dr. Santosh Honavar 29.04.2012 Hyderabad
44 (special lectures/workshops/ Dr. Vinay Garodia 26.02.2012 Delhi
seminar) involving external Dr. R.P. Singh 26.02.2012 Delhi
experts. Dr. Deeba Husain 30.09.2011 U.S.A.
Dr. Deeba Husain 27.08.2010 U.S.A.
Dr. Nitin Gupta 18.05.2010 U.K.
programmes.
Lac of state of the art equipment.
Lac of Contingency amount of the Institute being
very less.
Limited operating space at present.
Opportunities:
Imparting training in Ophthalmology to students
of MBBS, MS, DO, DOA & Diploma in
Orthoptics.
Opportunities for teaching staff in India and
abroad.
Collaborative training for staff for various super
specialties in Ophthalmology.
Research opportunities with other disciplines in
India and abroad.
Challenges:
Development of Research facilities specially in
allied fields of LASIK lasers for those who
dont want spectacles.
To start DNB & other post MS programmes.
Imparting training for IOL implant (Phaco
Emulsification) to every Ophthalmologists.
To obtain research funds from various National
and International funding agencies including
DST, DBT, UGC, CSIR, ICMR and
international academies.
Consultants training in highly super specialties for
strengthening the Department.
To organize screening & surgical eye camps in
Future plans of the
52 various parts of India to eradicate blindness.
department.
Collaboration in research with the other Institutes
of repute in India and abroad in the field of
Ophthalmology and allied sciences.
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
with seal:
Place:
Date:
Extra-mural lecture
Anatomy and Clinical
Examination of
Shoulder + Portals Mr. Rehan A. Siddiqi
for Arthroscopy M.S.Orth., M.Ch.Orth. (Liverpool),
19.12.2012
Shoulder Sports Injuries FRCS Ed. (Tr. & Orth.)
8-9 a.m.
and their Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
20.12.2012
Management - Past Borders General Hospital
8-9 a.m.
and Present Borders NHS Trust
1-2 p.m.
Surgical Demonstration Melrose, Roxburghshire TD6 9BS
Shoulder Scotland, United Kingdom.
Arthroscopy and
Arthroscopic repair
of Bankarts lesion
Dr. Dawar Abbas, M.S.Orth., M.Sc.
Extra-mural lecture (Trauma) FRCS, (Associate
31.12.2012
How to get Published? Specialist, Milton Keyns Hospital)
UK
Regenerative Dr. Jaspal Singh Ranyal
9.3.2013
Orthopaedics New Delhi
AFP Workshop
Dr. Guljabeen Ara Sheikh
(Polio Surveillance
Dr. Snehil Singh 20.3.2013
Programme) Dr. Ngangbam Boney Devi
Prof. S. S. Sangwan
MS, DNB, FICS, FIAMS
Extra-mural lecture
Vice Chancellor 29.6.2013
ABC's for Medicos
Pt. B.D.Sharma, University of
Health Sciences Rohtak.
Dr. Dawar Abbas, M.S.Orth., M.Sc.
Extra-mural lecture
(Trauma) FRCS, (Associate
Management of 30.8.2013
Specialist, Milton Keyns Hospital)
Malignant Bone Disease
UK
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty ---
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student
14 1:3 (for the postgraduate students)
Teacher Ratio:
Number of academic support
staff (technical) and
15 Technical=3, Administrative=3
administrative staff:
sanctioned
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding No
agencies
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from a) (i) national : One
national b) international (ii) international funding agencies and No
17 funding agencies and c) Total (iii) Total grants received. Give the names of the
grants received. Give the funding agencies, project title and grants received
names of the funding project-wise. ICMR, Rs. 23.116 lack
agencies, project title and
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place: Aligarh
Date:
Hashmi MS-ENT
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty Nil
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student
14 150:6
Teacher Ratio:
Number of academic support
staff (technical) and
15 09
administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual:
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding As per BOS
agencies:
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
national (b) international
funding agencies and (c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise
Inter-institutional
National collaboration NIL
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration NIL
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition NIL
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition NIL
international recognition NIL
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international)
Monographs NIL
Chapters in Books Prof. Pramod Kumar
Edited Books
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
Areas of consultancy and Rs. 1452 dor Department every visit & third
24
income generated: Friday of the month (24 visits/year)
Prof. Promod Kumar, Inspector of
Faculty selected
MCI Teerthanker Medical College, Muradabad
nationally/internationally to
Sain Arabindo Medical College, Indore
25 visit other laboratories /
Prof. Mohd. Aslam & Prof. Shahab F. Hashmi,
institutions / industries in
Inspector of CBI Teerthankar Medical
India and abroad:
Ccollege, Muradabad
National committees NIL
International committees NIL
26 Faculty serving in
Editorial Boards NIL
any other (please specify) NIL
Faculty recharging strategies
(UGC, ASC, Refresher /
27 orientation programs, Nil
workshops, training programs
and similar programs).
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental
projects: 6 PG students
28 Student projects NIL
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/
industry/institute: Nil
Prof. Kamlesh Chandra, Vicec President UPAOI
Awards /recognitions received
Faculty
29 at the national and
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
international level by:
Students
Seminars/Conferences/Works
hops organized and the source
of funding (national/
30 Nil
international) with details of
outstanding participants, if
any.
Code of ethics for research
31 Institutional Ethical Committee
followed by the departments:
Name of the Pass
Programme App. Selected perce
(refer to received ntage
question no. 4) M F M F
To be
Student profile programme- commente
32
wise: M.B.B.S. d by Dean, 4 2
Faculty of
Medicine
Exam
M.S. not
held
Diversity of students
% of % of
Name of the % of
students students % of
Programme students
from other from students
(refer to from the
universities universities from other
33 question no. same
within the outside the countries
4) university
State State
To be
commented
M.B.B.S.
by Dean,
Faculty of
Medicine
Sherwani MD
MBBS,
Kiran Alam Professor Pathology 22 8
MD
Sayeedul MBBS,
Professor Pathology 22 6
Hasan Arif MD
Mahboob MBBS,M
Professor Pathology 19 1
Hasan D
MBBS, Assso.
Nishat Afroz Pathology 15 3
MD Professor
MBBS, Assistant
Kafil Akhtar Pathology 12 2
MD Professor
Roobina MBBS, Assistant
Pathology 10 3
Khan MD Professor
Hena A MBBS, Assistant
Pathology 7y 9m Nil
Ansari MD Professor
Mohaamad MBBS, Assistant
Pathology 8 Nil
Feroz Alam MD Professor
MBBS, Assistant
Anshu Jain Pathology 6y 8m Nil
MD Professor
List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Name Position Present Location
Retired Professor, D/o
Prof. K. N. Ahmad Pathology, JN Medical Presently in Lucknow
College, AMU, Aligarh
Retired Professor, D/o
Prof. S.P. Tyagi Pathology, JN Medical Presently in Gurgaon
College, AMU, Aligarh
Retired Professor, D/o
Prof. A.A. Khan Pathology, JNMC, AMU, Presently in Mumbai
12 Aligarh
Retired Professor, D/o
Prof. Firoza Hameed Pathology, JNMC, AMU, Presently in Aligarh
Aligarh
Consultant
Dr. Syed Hasan Histopathologist, Barts and Queen Mary, University of
Rizvi The London Hospital Hon. London, UK
Senior Lecturer,
Professor of Pathology and University of Massachusetts
Dr. Ashraf Khan Director Surgical Medical School, Worcester,
Pathology MA, USA
Percentage of classes taken by
10 % classes are only taken by temporary
13 temporary faculty
faculty as passed in Board of the Study
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student
14 1 : 20 (UG), 1:1.8 (PG)
Teacher Ratio
Number of academic support Sanctioned Filled Actual
staff (technical) and Administrative
15 2 2 2
administrative staff: staff
sanctioned, filled and actual Technical 28 28 28
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding NIL
agencies
h-index -
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
Areas of consultancy and
24 Nil
income generated
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25 Nil
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
National Committees None of faculty
International Committees member serving
26 Faculty serving in
Editorial Boards in these
Any other (please specify) committees.
Faculty recharging strategies
Both as participant as well as resource persons
(UGC, ASC, Refresher /
in national, international & seminars and also
27 orientation programs,
daily seminar journal club and slide seminars
workshops, training programs
for PG involving the faculty members.
and similar programs).
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including interdepartmental projects
- NIL
28 Student projects - Nil percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities / industry
/ institute Nil
MBBS,
Dr. Reyaz M.S Assistant Paediatric 5
X
Ahmad (Surgery), Professor Surgery years
MCh.
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty There are no Temporary faculty in the department
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio 37:1 (UG
14
Teacher Ratio programme)
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual
Administrative Staff Technical
15 Assistant (Admin) Multitask worker 00 00
Sanctioned Filled Actual Sanctioned Filled Actual
01 01 01 01 01 01
Assistants(Admin) = 01 Multi Task Staff = 01 TOTAL = 02
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Nil
agencies
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from a)
national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration ---
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration ---
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition NIL
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition NIL
international recognition NIL
Special research laboratories
sponsored by / created by
21 Nil
industry or corporate bodies
NIL
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
NATIONAL= 13
INTERNATIONAL=08
Monographs 0
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
Books with ISBN with details of publishers = 0
M.D.
(Ped.)
Gen.
DCH, 30
Pediatrics/
Prof. S. DNB, DCH years
Professor Neonatology, 04
Manazir Ali Glassgow, & 07
& HIV
MNMS, months
Infection
Fellowship
HIV, FIAP
Gen. Pediatrics
Prof.
M.D. / Pulmonology
Farzana K. Professor 30 yrs 04
(Ped.) & Infectious
Beig
Diseases
Gen. Pediatrics
Prof. Seema M.D. / Pediatrics On EOL w.e.f.
Professor 23 yrs
Alam (Ped.) Gastroentrolog Dec- 2010
y, Hepatology
Dr. Kamran Associate Gen.Pediatrics
M.D. 18 yrs 04
Afzal Professor / Nephrology
Dr. Zeeba Gen.Ped/Hema
M.D. & Assistant
Zaka-ur to-Oncology 19 yrs 04
DNB Professor
Rab Neonatology
Dr. Uzma Assistant Gen. Pediatrics
M.D 10 yrs. Nil
Firdaus Professor / Neonatology
Gen.
Dr. Ayesha Assistant
M.D. (Ped) Pediatrics/ 4 yrs & Nil
Ahmad Professor
Endocrinology
Gen. Pediatrics 3 years
Dr. Mohd Assistant
M.D. (Ped) / Pediatrics & 06 Nil
Kashif Ali Professor
Intensive Care months
M.D. Gen.
Assistant 3 years
Dr. Shaad (Ped), FNB Pediatrics/
Professor & 01 NIL
Abqari (Pediatric Pediatrics
. month
Cardio.) Cardiology
D. Henery: Chief of the UNICEF South East Asia
Adile Khudr: Chief of the UNICEF Lucknow U.P.
List of senior Visiting Dr. Wsl Genevieve Begkoyian: Chief Health of
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, UNICEF
emeritus professors Eric Star Burk: Chief of the Save the Child, USA
Dr. Isha Prasad Bhargav: National Manager
(Health & Nutrition save the Children - India).
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty 55.55% classes are taken by the temporary faculty
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student MBBS - 33.33 : 01
14
Teacher Ratio M.D & DCH - 4.66 : 01
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned filled
and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual
15 Stenographer - 01 01 01
UDC (A/cs) 01 01 L.D.C (A/Cs )
UDC (Gen) - 01 01 L.D.C (,Gen )
Temporary appointments have been made
STA - 02 02
as JLA
Designation Total
Funding Duration
Principal Title Project Sanctioned
Agency and date
Investigator fund
The Prevalence of Celiac
Disease in
Asymptomatic severely 2-1/2
Dr. Kamran short statured children years Rs.31,41,17
ICMR
Afzal and adolescents ( a cross (COMPL 2/-
sectional survey of an ETED )
urban slum and urban
areas of Aligiarh,
COMPREHENSIVE
CHILD SURVIVAL Sept. 2010
Prof. S. PROGRAM (CCSP ) for for 2 years Rs.
UNICEF
Manazir Ali medical Officer of U.P. (COMPL 17835753/-
in collabratoion with ETED)
UNICEF & NRHM
To evaluate the efficacy
of oral therapy with
Prof. Ashraf
Amoxicillin in severe
Malik, FROM
pneumonia at home Indian
Dr. Uzma 2010
compared to oral CLEN/M 12,30,900/-
Firdaus, (COMPL
treatment in the hospital CH Star
Prof. S. ETED)
(in a multi centric open
Manazir Ali,
labeled randomized
controlled clinical trial.
(i) National collaboration
(ii) International collaboration
On Acute Flaccid Paralysis WH0
Training for CCSP for medical officers of
U.P.- UNICEF &NRHM:
Collaborative project on Polio
Eradication- Govt. of India,
Inter-institutional UNICEF, WHO, Rotary
collaborative projects and International.
18
associated grants received Training of Trainers (TOT) of medical
NIL officers and paramedical staff on
equipments UNICEF & NRHM
TOT on facility based management of
children with Severe Acute
Malnutrition UNICEF & NRHM
TOT on IMNCI for medical officers and
paramedical staff -UNICEF &
NRHM
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST: UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE.DBT.ICSSR, Nil
AICTE, etc. total grants
received:
State recognition }
National recognition }
20 Research facility/Centre with
Nutritional Rehabitation Centre ( NRC)
International recognition -
(Pediatrics
Advance Life
Support
10 training of
trainer of
Medical &
Health UNICEF and
2012
Functionaries NRHM
of Uttar
Pradesh on
Equipment.
TOT on
Facility
Based
Management UNICEF and
6-8 Nov 2012
of Children NRHM.
with severe
Acute
Malnutrition
TOT on
Facility
Based
Management UNICEF and
2012
of Children NRHM.
with severe
Acute
Malnutrition
Workshop on
Acute
12th July
Flaccid by WHO
2012
Paralysis
(AFP)
Lecture on
the Topic
By Dr. Imtiaz
Lung
Khan, M.D.
Development,
student Diplomat
Rds and role 13.02.2013
of American
of Cpap Over
Board from New
The
Brunswick
Traditional
Ventilation
by RAPTAKOS,
Presentation BRETT & Co. 23.02.2013
LTD
Dr. Anurag ,
Growth Pediatric &
Workshop Adolescent
Endocribology
Workshop on
Acute
Flaccid by WHO 27.08.2013
Paralysis
(AFP)
All the research projects are cleared by the
Code of ethics for research
31 Institutional Ethical Committee of the Faculty
followed by the departments:
of Medicine.
Associate
03 02 01(CAS)
Professors
Asst.
05 05 02
Professors
Other
(Senior 06 03 --
Residents)
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
No. of Ph.D./ No. of
No. of
M.Phil. Ph.D./M.Phil.
Qualifi- Desig- Specia- Years
Name students students co-
cation nation lization of
guided for the guided for the
Exp.
last 4 years last 4 years
Prof. M. MBBS, Professor
Physiol
Mobarak MD and 29 yrs NIL 07
ogy
Hossain (Physio) Chairman
M.B.B.
Prof. D.K. S. Physiol
Professor 36 yrs. NIL 05
Agrawal M.D,D ogy
CH
Prof.
MBBS, Physiol
11 Sangeeta Professor 20 yrs NIL 04
MD. ogy
Singhal
MBBS,
Prof. Rajiv Physiol
MD, Professor 24 yrs NIL 06
Gulati ogy
DA
Prof. MBBS,
Physiol
Meenakshi MD, Professor 17 yrs NIL 01
ogy
Gupta DGO
Dr. Mohd MBBS, Associate Physiol
19 yrs NIL 04
Aslam MD Professor ogy
Dr. S. Aijaz
MBBS, Assistant Physiol
Abbas 12 yrs NIL 01
MD Professor ogy
Rizvi
B.Sc,
Dr. Gul-Ar- Assistant Physiol
MBBS, 6 yrs NIL NIL
Navi Khan Professor ogy
MD
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors
MBBS (21 Theory Classes, 03 Practical
Percentage of classes taken by
Classes/Week), BDS (11 Theory Classes, 01
13 temporary faculty
Practical Classes/Week) and MDS (03 Theory
programme-wise information
Classes)
Programme-wise Student
14 19 for MBBS, 05 for BDS
Teacher Ratio
Technical staff (Department of Physiology)
Sanctio
Actual
Designation ned Filled Post
Post
Post
Number of academic support 03+01*
staff (technical) and *Transfer to
15 S.T.A. 04 Dental
administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual College,
AMU
T.A. (Store) 01 01
T.A. 01 01
TA 01 01
(Mechanic)
S.L.A. 02 02
J.L.A. 03 03
Animal
01 01
Attendant
Lab.
05 05
Attendant
Administrative Staff
Assistant
01 01
(Admin.)
Office
02 02
Attendant
Safaiwala 03 03
Cardiovascular, Neurophysiology, Endocrinology,
Research thrust areas as Exercise Physiology
16 recognized by major funding *One Extramural ICMR project concept note has
Agencies : been accepted and full proposal has been
submitted for final decision.
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from - National Nil
17 Give the names of the funding International funding agencies and Nil
agencies, project title and Total grants received Nil
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration.
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS. DPE; DBT. Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received
state recognition Nil
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition Nil
international recognition Nil
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals(national/international) 39
(National 28 / International - 11)
Monographs - NIL
Chapters in Books - 02
Edited Books NIL
Books with ISBN with details of publishers 01(Paras Medical Publisher,
Hyderabad)
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database- International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - 01
Citation Index range/average 31 (Prof. Rajiv Gulati), 1.6 (Prof. Meenakshi
Gupta)
SNIP - NIL
SJR - NIL
Impact Factor range/average 02
H-index 03
Publications:
Journal of advance
researches in biological
sciences published from
Deptt. Of Bio-chemistry
Muzaffarnagar medical
college Muzaffarnagar
(u.p.)
Member national advisory
board I International
journal of Physiology
published from Dept.of
Physiology, Saraswati
Institute of Medical
sciences Hapur,
Ghaziabad (u.p.)
Member Global Journal of
Basic and Applied
Physiology published
from Dept. of
Physiology B.J. Medical
College, Ahmedabad.
Prof. National committees- life member
Sangeeta IMA Aligarh, APPI,
Singhal Ergonomics Society of India
National committees: life member
IMA Aligarh, APPI, NSI
(Neuroscience society of
India), Neurochemistry,
International Journal of Basic
& Applied Physiology.
Editorial Boards : Chief Editor
GJAPAS
any other (please specify) -
Chaired scientific sessions
Recent trends in Yoga
and Physical Education
and delivered guest
lecture on Cervical
Prof. Rajiv
spondylosis at
Gulati
Virudunagar, Tamil
Nadu. Aug 11 to
13,2011
Chaired Scientific sessions in
APPICON 2013
Provost ,Non Resident
Student Center, Aligarh
Muslim University
(5000 students of
different
discipline).2011-2012
Reviewers of 03 journals
(journal of evolution of
medical and dental
sciences,International
journal of basic and
Applied Physiology,
Rawal Medical Journal)
Prof.
National committees : Life
Meenakshi
member APPI
Gupta
National committees: Life
member APPI ,
Dr. Mohd
Neurochemistry
Aslam
Editorial Boards: Editor member
GJAPAS
Dr. S. Aijaz National committees - Life
Abbas Rizvi member APPI
National committees - life
Dr. Gul-Ar-
member IMA Aligarh &
Navi Khan
APPI
Name of
teachers
As Resource person:
Delivered a talk on
Curriculum Design in
Medical Education in
National Symposium on
Areas of Research in
Tashreehul-Badan held
on 18.03.2013 at AKTC,
AMU, Aligarh.
Delivered a lecture on Basic
concept of stress on
brain in popular
lectures programme on
Neuroscience &
Faculty recharging strategies Nanotechnology
(UGC, ASC, Refresher/ organized by IBRC, F/O
27 Orientation programs, Prof. M.
Medicine, JNMC on 29,
workshops, training programs Mobarak
Dec. 2012.
and similar programs.): Hossain
Delivered the lecture as
invited speaker on Post
graduate education in
Physiology & other
disciplines in medical
science in two days
national workshop on
Formulating Road Map
of PG education in
Munafeul Aza held on
20-21, October, 2012
Delivered the invited talk on
learning objectives
under MEU programme,
JNMC, AMU, Aligarh
held Dec 26, 2011
Ministry of Ayush.
Tibbya College 2009.
As resource person
Academic Staff College,
Aligarh. (2013)
As Resource person: Yes
Dr. S. Aijaz
(Academic Staff College,
Abbas Rizvi
AMU, Aligarh)
Percentage of students who have done in-house
Student projects: Not a part projects including inter-departmental projects.
28
of curriculum Percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other industry/institute.
Faculty
Doctoral/post doctoral fellows
Students
Awards/recognitions
Name of teachers received at the national
and international level.
Received best award as
President RAHBAR an
1.Prof. M. Mobarak
NGO Bihar Anjuman in
Hossain
year 2010 awarded by
TCNS organization.
Best teacher award by Lions
Club Aligarh.
2.Prof. D.K. Agrawal Best teacher award by
Rotary Club
Aligarh.(2009)
Chaired scientific sessions
and delivered guest lectures
3.Prof. Sangeeta
in BHU, Ergonomic division
Singhal
AMU, Zakir Hossain
Awards/recognitions received Foundation, AMU
29 at the national and National award - Shiksha
international level by Ratan Puraskar from
International Friendship
society
National award - Rastriya
Gaurav Ratan Puraskar-
2011
4.Prof. Rajiv Gulati
Additional nodal officer
(CPMT 2011, 2012)
Certificate of recognition in
Annual World Congress
on Insulin resistance
Diabetes and CVS
diseases.
5. Dr. S. Aijaz Abbas
Chaired Scientific sessions
Rizvi
Secured Second Prize Dr.
Veena Kalla Memorial
for Poster Presentation in
6. Dr. Gul-Ar- Navi
15 Reproductive
Khan
Biomedicine-2009
Annual Congress of
Society of Andrology,
India, Jodhpur.(2009)
Delivered an invited talk in
International conference
on reproductive health &
20th Annual meeting of
the Indian society for the
study of reproduction &
fertility at University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur. (2010)
Departmental seminar 04 days/week
ORGANIZED National symposium on Sports
Physiology Today and Tomorrow at
Department of Physiology, J.N. Medical
College, AMU, Aligarh. (MARCH 2010)
Outstanding participants:
Prof.Alok Banerjee- Vice-Chancellor, Kalyani
University,West Bengal
Seminars/Conferences/Works Dr.Ali Irani President,Indian Association of
hops organized and the source Physiotherapists HOD, Physiotherapy
of funding (national/ and sports medicine, Dr. B. Nanavati
30
international) with details of hospital, Mumbai,
outstanding participants, if Prof. M D Jani, Department of Physiology,
any. Medical college , Baroda
Prof. M L Kamlesh, renowned sports
psychologist.
Dr. P S M Chandran, President Indian
Federation of Sports Medicine, New Delhi
Organized UP-UKAPPICON-2012 theme:
diabesity- A Big Challenge Jawaharlal Nehru
Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh (Oct 2012)
Code of ethics for research IEC (Institutional Ethical Committee)
31
followed by the departments: IAEC (Institutional Animal Ethical Committee)
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Selected Pass %tage
Programme(refer Applications Received
M F M F
to question No. 4)
Records may be taken from Dean office, Faculty of
MBBS
Medicine or Controller of Examinations, AMU
32 Records may be taken from Dean office, Faculty of
BDS
Medicine or Controller of Examinations, AMU
Records may be taken
from Dean office, Faculty 100% passed in
MD 11 2
of Medicine or Controller last year (2013)
of Examinations, AMU
Ph.D 01 Nil Nil
Diversity of students
% of % of students % of students
Name of the % of
students from other from
Programme students
from the universities universities
(refer to from other
33 same within the outside the
question No. 4 countries
university State State
Records may be taken from Dean office, Faculty of Medicine or
MBBS
Controller of Examinations, AMU
BDS Records may be taken from Dean office, Faculty of Medicine or
Aligarh
Participated in several schools as invited
resource person to deliver talk on
health and nutritional status of
children.
Extension lecture on Health & Fitness in
Tikaram College, Aligarh
Positions held/Leadership role played in
organizations linked with Extension Work and
National Service Scheme (NSS), or NCC or
any other similar activity:
Govt. of India deputation to Nepal
International integration.
Posted on various positions of Provost,
Warden and Medical Superintendent
in AMU.
Extension lecture, Group discussion, Seminars,
Tutorial
Give details of beyond Motivates students to participate in scientific
48 syllabus scholarly activities departmental quiz.
of the department. Student mentors
Short term studentship of ICMR
Contact hours
State whether programme/
Yes
department is accredited/
49 MD Programme is permitted by Medical Council
graded by other agencies? If
of India.
yes, give details.
Development of Log books for MD, MBBS &
BDS students.
Development of examination system according to
the MCI norms
Development and upgradation of Neurophysiology
Briefly highlight your laboratory in the department of Physiology.
contributions in generating Curriculum Design & development for
50
new knowledge, basic or Postgraduate & undergraduate students.
applied: Objective training of non teaching staff in the
department.
Computer simulation in Physiology
Research work on Heart rate Variability
Submission of Project to ICMR
Submission of STS-ICMR as a Guide
Major Strength:
Well Qualified Teaching Staff
Academic research
Proper utilization of resources.
Detail five major strength, Weakness:
weakness, opportunity and Lack of Digitalized equipments
51
challenges (SWOC) of the Paucity of funds
department Opportunity:
MBBS, BDS Students for the teaching purpose
MD Students for the thesis work
Newer research Programme
Development of clinical lab facilities specially
neurophysiology lab.
Challenges:
Implementing the integrated teaching & research
work
Research funding.
Computer Aided Learning (CAL) Lab,
Smart class room
Sports Physiology Lab, Yoga Lab, HRV analysis
lab
Establish Clinical Neurophysiology as a super
specialty.
Starting New Courses: M.Sc in Physiology,
Intergrated M.Sc. Ph.D & Short courses: Lab
Technician Diploma (NCV, EEG, HRV)
Future plans/initiatives for the
52 MBBS, BDS, MD & MDS: adopting the
Department:
integrated and PBL approach for teaching
Physiology.
ICMR projects and short term studentship for
Undergraduate students.
Improve teaching learning method &
Interdepartmental collaboration in research.
Innovative curriculum of MBBS, BDS, MD,
MDS to be added according to new
developments in biological science.
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place:
Date:
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) - 29
Monographs NIL
Chapters in Books: Principles and Practice of Wound Care Ist Edtd. ISSN
9789350258644, 2012 (JP publication)
Edited Books NIL
Books with ISBN with details of publishers NIL
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index range / average -
SNIP -
SJR -
Impact Factor range / average Journal of Burns 0.784
h-index
Name of Journal h. Index
Journal of Medical Sciences 3
Eur. J. Plastic Surg. 13
J. Med. Biochem 7
Journal of Plastic Surgery 8
(J) Indian Med. Association 17
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, J Burn Care 43
Journal of Wound Care (United Kingdom) 34
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 5
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
Areas of consultancy and
24 Nil
income generated
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25 Guest Lecture WOUNDCARECON 2012
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
National committees
Prof AH Khan, Secretary UP chapter of Plastic
surgeons of India 2008- 2012.
Prof LM Bariar, President, UP Chapter of
Association, of Plastic Surgery for 2007-2009.
Dr. Imran Ahmad, Jt Secretary, National Academy
of Burns, India 2012- 2015.
International committees NIL
Editorial Boards NIL
any other (please specify) -
LIFE MEMBERSHIP
26 Faculty serving in Prof. A. H. Khan:
Life Member Association of Plastic Surgeons of
India.
Life Member National Academy of Burns.
Life Member Association of Surgeons of India.
Life Member Association of Plastic Surgeons of
India. U.P. Chapter.
Life Member Association of Surgeons of Aligarh.
Prof. L.M.Bariar:
Life Member of Association of Surgeons of India.
Life Member of Association of Plastic Surgeons of
India.
Seminars/Conferences/Works
hops organized and the source
Organized the 16th Annual Conference of UP
of funding (national/
30 Chapter of Association of Plastic Surgeons of
international) with details of
India 16th to 18th February, 2008 Aligarh.
outstanding participants, if
any.
Dept. follows the
Code of ethics for research
31 Institutional ethical committee
followed by the departments
Animal ethics committee
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the programme Applications Selected
Pass
(refer to question no. 4) received Male Female
32 M.Ch. 2009-10 - 2 0 100
M.Ch. 2010-11 - 2 0 100
M.Ch. 2011-12 - 2 0 100
M.Ch. 2012-13 - 1 0 100
Diversity of students
% of % of students % of students % of
Name of the
students from other from students
Programme
from the universities universities from
(refer to question
same within the outside the other
33 no. 4)
university State State countries
M.Ch. 2009-10 50 - 50 -
M.Ch. 2010-11 100 - - -
M.Ch. 2011-12 100 -- - -
M.Ch. 2012-13 100 - - -
How many students have
cleared Civil Services and
Defence Services examinations,
34 Nil
NET, SET, GATE and other
competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
Not Applicable
Percentage
Student progression
against enrolled
UG to PG -
PG to M.Phil. -
35 Student progression PG to Ph.D. -
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -
Employed
Campus selection -
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs -
Percentage of faculty
UG PG M.Ch.
who are
of the same university 60 80 80
from other universities
40 20 20
36 Diversity of staff within the State
from universities from
- - -
other States
from universities
- - -
outside the country
Chairman
Dr. Ibne MBBS, Radiodia
Professor 22 NA
Ahmad MD gnosis
Dr. Mohd. MBBS, Radiodia
Professor 22 NA
Khalid MD gnosis
Dr.
MBBS, Assistant Radiodia
Shagufta 5 NA
MD Professor gnosis
Wahab
Dr. M.
MBBS, Assistant Radiodia
Azfar 2 NA
MD Professor gnosis
Siddiqui
Dr. Mehtab MBBS, Assistant Radiodia
2 NA
Ahmad MD Professor gnosis
MBBS,
Dr. Iqbal Senior Radiodia
DMRD 8 NA
Naseem Resident gnosis
DNB
Dr.
MBBS, Senior Radiodia
Shagufta 8 months NA
MD Resident gnosis
Yasmeen
Dr.
MBBS, Senior Radiodia
Saifullah 9 months NA
MD Resident gnosis
Khalid
Dr. Mudit MBBS, Senior Radiodia
6 months NA
Arora DMRD Resident gnosis
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by 2012-13
13 temporary faculty Theory Approx. 33%
programme-wise information Practical Approx. 33%
10 teachers for 21 PG students (approx 2:1)
Student-
Course Teacher
Ratio
Programme-wise Student
14 Undergraduate MBBS 13:1
Teacher Ratio:
BDS 3:1
DMLT 2:1
MD+DMR
Post-graduate 2:1
D
Sanctioned
Post Filled Staff
Staff
STA 5 3
TA 3 3
Number of academic support SLA 4 4*
staff (technical) and LDC 1 1
15
administrative staff: Office
3 3
sanctioned, filled and actual Attendant
Ward Assistant 4 4
Ward Aya 1 1
*Include two regular (Permanent appointees)
and two temporary (as JLAs)
Research thrust areas as Departments Research thurst areas are
16
recognized by major funding Interventional Radiology, MRI and CT
agencies
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from a)
national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration None
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration None
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, None
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received
state recognition: Most powerful magnet (1.5
Tesla), among government set-ups in Uttar
Pradesh. One of the few government
20 Research facility/centre with centres in Uttar Pradesh offering
ultrasound elastography.
national recognition
international recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
Publication by Faculty During last 5 years: 38 Nos.
Monographs 1 Transcranial Doppler in Hydrocephalus .VDM Publishers.
Germany. ISBN: 978-3-639-32647-5.
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index Range 0-11/ average 0.86
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
Areas of consultancy and
24 Department Revoloving Fund
income generated
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25 Nil
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
National committees Nil
26 Faculty serving in
International committees Nil
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place:
Date:
Diversity of students
% of students % of % of
Name of the
% of students from other students students
Programme
from the same universities from univ. from
(refer to question
33 univ. within the outside the other
no. 4)
State State countries
D.M.R.T. 50 50 0% 0%
M.D. 100 0 0% 0%
B.R.T.T. 30 70 0% 0%
How many students have
cleared Civil ervices and
Defence Services examinations,
34 Nil
NET, SET, GATE and other
competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise
Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
35
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed No separate Placement Cell exist for
Campus selection Medical College
Khan
Prof. Tariq MBBS, MS General 33
Professor 07
Mansoor (Surgery) Surgery Years
MBBS, MS
(General
Surgery),DNB
Prof. Mohd. (General Associate General 24
06
Aslam Surgery), Professor Surgery Years
FRCS (A),
MNAMS,
FMAS
MBBS, MS,
Prof. S.A.A Associate General 30
FRCS, MBA , 04
.Rizvi professor Surgery Years
DSc
MBBS,MS
(General
Surgery),
Prof. Afzal Associate General 19
FAIS, FICS, 04
Anees Professor Surgery Years
FIAGE,
FMAS,
FACRSI
Prof. MBBS, MS
General 30
Maulana M. (General Professor 04
Surgery Years
Ansari Surgery)
MBBS, MS
Dr. S.H. Associate General 15
(General 04
Harris professor Surgery Years
Surgery)
MBBS, MS
(General
Dr. A. Z. Associate General 15
Surgery), 04
Rab Professor Surgery Years
D.N.B
(Surgery)
Dr . M. MBBS, MS
Assistant General 06
Sadik (General --
Professor Surgery Years
Akhtar Surgery)
MBBS, MS
Dr. Wasif Assistant General
(General 5 Years --
Mohd. Ali professor Surgery
Surgery)
MBBS, MS
Dr. Shehtaj Assistant General 05
(General --
Khan Professor Surgery Years
Surgery)
Dr. Shahbaz MBBS, MS
Assistant General 02
Habib (General --
Professor Surgery Years
Faridi Surgery)
MBBS, MS
Dr. (General
Assistant General 02
Manzoor Surgery), --
Professor Surgery Years
Ahmad DNB, MRCS
(Glas)
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by programme-wise information Not Applicable, as
13
temporary faculty no Temporary faculty in the department
Programme-wise Student
14 MS - 2.5:1
Teacher Ratio
Number of academic support Sanctioned Filled Actual
staff (technical) and Technical 07 05 07
15
administrative staff: Administrative 01 01 01
sanctioned, filled and actual: Staff
Research thrust areas as
Proposal to be sent (under process) for GI Cancer
16 recognized by major funding
Surgery
agencies
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from a)
national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration Nil
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration Nil
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition Nil
20 Research facility / centre with: national recognition Nil
international recognition Nil
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies.
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international):
Total 38
National = 16
International = 22
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books Nil
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 2
Rizvi SAA, Ali SA, Faridi SH. Common bile duct exploration experiences and
a study. 2012 LAP Lambert Academic Publications ISBN : 978-3-8454-
3056-0.
Ahmed M. Oxidative stress and DNA damage in prostate tumours: with
antioxidant status during treatment course. 2012 Lambert Academic
Publishing ISBN : 978-3-8484-8236-8
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) NA
Citation Index range / average NA
SNIP Not Known
SJR Not Known
Impact Factor range / average NA
h-index Not Known
Nil
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/
industry/institute Nil
Faculty:
Prof. M. Amanullah Khan
Eminent Senior Surgical Teacher Award of
UP 2010 by UPASI
Awards /recognitions received Prof. Tariq Mansoor
29 at the national and Eminent Senior Surgical Teacher Award of
international level by UP 2012 by UPASI
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: Nil
Students: Dr. Hedayatullah and Dr. Mukta Verma:
Won the Quiz Competition at UPASICON-
2013, Ghaziabad
LAPCON 2009, 19th & 20th Dec. 2009
Emerging Trends In Trauma Management 2012,
3rd March 2012
Seminar on Whipples procedures by Dr. Ajay
Sharma, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur on
Seminars/Conferences/Works 21.09.20913.
hops organized and the source Trauma Update 2013 on 07.10.2013
of funding (national/ Workshop on Primary Trauma Care (PTC) on 8th
30
international) with details of & 9th October 2013.
outstanding participants, if Webcon (Video Conferencing) by Dr. Vipul Ray
any. Rathore from Mumbai on 21.09.2013.
Workshop on Mechanical Stapping Anastomosis
by Prof. Ashok Kumar Gupta, SGPGIMS,
Lucknow.
*Source of Funding : ICMR, University and
Registration Fees.
All the research is passed by Institutional Ethics
Code of ethics for research Committee for human experiments and
31
followed by the departments: Institutional Ethics Committee for Animal
experiments.
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme Applications Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) received M F M F
32 MBBS (2009 Batch) 105 50 67.7% 98%
BDS (2010 Batch) 11 12 100% 100%
MS (General Surgery) 10 0 70% Nil
DOTM (2011 Batch) 4 5 75% 60%
DSET (2011 Batch) 1 4 100% 100%
Diversity of students
Name of the % of
% of students % of
Programme % of students students
from other students
(refer to question from the from univ.
universities from other
no. 4) same univ. outside the
33 within the State countries
State
MBBS
BDS
MS(General
Surgery)
Tuberculosis,
Jamal Assistant
MD Airway
Akhtar Professor
Diseases,
TB &
Imrana MBBS Assistant 13
Respiratory
Masood MD Professor Years
Diseases.
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, None
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty UG- 25%, PG-25%
programme-wise information.
Programme-wise Student
14 PG-2:1; UG-30:1
Teacher Ratio
Number of academic support
staff (technicall) and
15 7
administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual
ASTHM , COPD, TUBERCULOSIS,
Research thrust areas as
BRONCHOGENIC CARCINOMA, PLEURAL
16 recognized by major funding
DISEASES, ILD, INFECTIOUS LUNG
agencies.
DISEASES,INTERVENTIONS
Project Title: To study the Bronchodilatory
properties of Nigella in patients of Bronchial
asthma
Funding Agency :CCRUM, Ministry of Health and
Number of faculty with
Family Welfare; Govt. of India
ongoing projects from a)
Funding Amount :25 Lacs
national b) international
Principal Investigator:Dr Mohammad Shameem
funding agencies and c) Total
17 Co- Principal Investigator:Prof Rakesh Bhargava
grants received. Give the
Project Title: Detection of mutation in rpoB gene
names of the funding
of rifampicin resistant clinical isolates of
agencies, project title and
Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Aligarh region
grants received project-wise
Funding Agency : UPTU
Funding Amount :
Principal Investigator : Prof Indu Shukla
Co- Principal Investigator : Prof. Zuber Ahmad
Inter-institutional
National collaboration Nil
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration Nil
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received
state recognition: DOTS and DOTS Plus Centre
recognized by State Tuberculosis Control
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition: DOTS and DOTS Plus
Centre recognized by Central TB Division.
international recognition -
Special research laboratories
Immunoflouresent Microscopy lab Created by
21 sponsored by / created by
FINE
industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications: Attached Number of papers published in peer
Hospital Malaysia.
Full travel grant fellowship from Department
of Science and Technology (Govt. of
India) to present research paper at
Chest 2011 at Hawaii, USA (22nd Oct -
26th Oct 2011).
Young Scientist Award by Aligarh Muslim
University for the year 2010
Young Scientist visiting fellowship by
Council for Science and
Technology(CST-UP), to carry out
research at premier institution of
India.2010
Partial grant fellowship form Indian National
Science Academy, to present research
paper at San Diego USA, 15th May -
19th May 2009.
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows; Dr Asrar Ahmad,
selected by Ohio Medical University USA for
Post Doctoral Fellow.
Students : Dr. Naveed Nazir Shah, , Dr Khursheed
Dar , Dr Talha Saad, selected by European
Respiratory Society to get three months training in
Italy and France.
Funded by University.
eminars/Conferences/Worksh Workshop on Smoking cessation . March 2011
ops organized and the source 1. Prof. VK Vijayan, VP Chest institute New
of funding (national/ Delhi- smoking cessation
30
international) with details of 2. Prof. Raj Kumar, VP Chest institute New
outstanding participants, if Delhi- smoking cessation
any.
Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET,
GATE and other competitive
examinations? Give details
category-wise.
Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 100%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
35
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection 100%
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 60%
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State 40%
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 None
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Library AVAILABLE , 100 Books, 50 Journals
Internet facilities for staff and students available
Present details of Total number of class rooms one
38 departmental infrastructural Class rooms with ICT facility one
facilities with regard to Students laboratories Three
Research laboratories Three(PFT, Bronchoscopy,
ELISA)
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
from the host institution/university NONE
39 students and Research
from other institutions/universities NONE
Associates
Number of post graduate
All (Monthly stipend, book allowance, thesis
40 students getting financial
allowance)
assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the
41 development of new No
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology.
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback? Based on the feedback
taken from the faculty, changes are made
Does the department obtain in the curriculum as per MCI guidelines
42
feedback from and in improving the teaching standard.
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-
learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback? Changes
are made in the Curriculum according to
Weakness:
Lack of Funds
Lack of ancillary staff.
Lack of intensive care unit.
Less number of post graduates seats
Insufficient physical space
Opportunities:
Ample opportunities after PG.
Job opportunities
Opportunities to go abroad for higher education
Practice oriented opportunities
Opportunities for research
Challenges:
To control TB
To control the spread drug resistant TB
To establish Intensive Care unit as soon as
possible.
To start Interventional procedures like EBUS etc
To procure more grant for the department
To develop full-fledged Respiratory and Critical
52 Future plans of the department Care Institute
To start DM course
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place:
Date:
Dr. Syed
Conservative 02years
Mukhtar- Assistant
M.D.S. Dentistry and 3month 00
Un-Nisar Professor
Endodontics s
Andrabi
Conservative
Dr. Huma Assistant 06
M.D.S. Dentistry and 00
Iftekhar Professor months
Endodontics
Conservative
Dr. Sharique Assistant 04
M.D.S. Dentistry and 00
Alam Professor months
Endodontics
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, None
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 15%
temporary faculty
Student teacher ratio for U.G (B.D.S) is 7:1
Programme-wise Student (approx) [40 seats intake, 6 teachers]
14
Teacher Ratio Student teacher ratio for P.G (M.D.S) is 1:1 [6 seats
intake, 6 teachers]
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Number of academic support
LDC 01 01
staff (technical) and
15 Daily wager
administrative staff: 02 02
(Clerical Posts)
sanctioned, filled and actual
Lab. Attendant 01 01
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding None
agencies:
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
national (b) international
funding agencies and (c) Total
17 None
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration: None
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration: None
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, None
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received:
state recognition: None
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition: None
international recognition: None
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by None
industry or corporate bodies:
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) : 30
Monographs: 00
Chapters in Books: 01
Edited Books: 00
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 03
ISBN: 978-3-659-1180365 (2012). LAP-Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH &
Co. KG. Heinrich-Bocking Str, 6-8, 66121, Saarbrucken, Germany.
ISBN: 978-3-8484-8067-8 (2012). LAP-Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH
& Co. KG. Heinrich-Bocking Str, 6-8, 66121, Saarbrucken, Germany.
ISBN 978-3-8454-3840-5. LAP-Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co.
KG. Heinrich-Bocking Str, 6-8, 66121, Saarbrucken, Germany.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) (N.A)
Citation Index range / average : (N.A)
SNIP: (N.A)
SJR: (N.A)
Impact Factor range / average: (0.5-3.5)
h-index
Details of patents and income
23 None
generated:
Areas of consultancy and
24 None
income generated:
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25 None
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad:
National committees: Prof. R. K. Tewari is a
member of Dental Council of India.
International committees: None
Editorial Boards: 04
Prof. S. K. Mishra and Prof. R. K. Tewari are
in the editorial board of THE CUSP
which is the official journal of IDA
Aligarh branch.
26 Faculty serving in Prof. Ashok Kumar is a reviewer in the
Journal of Investigative and Clinical
Dentistry published by Wiley Blackwell
Publishers ltd. Singapore.
Dr. Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi is in the
editorial board (Associate Editor) of Journal
of Clinical Case Reports published by
Wiley Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
any other (please specify)
Members of the faculty actively participate in
different workshops, seminars, CDE
programmes and hands on courses organized
Faculty recharging strategies within the institution or at national and
(UGC, ASC, Refresher / international levels.
27 orientation programs, Members of the faculty also participate in
workshops, training programs refresher/orientation programmes conducted
and similar programs). by UGC through academic staff college.
Prof. Surendra Kumar Mishra participated in one
refresher course and two orientation
programmes.
treatment procedures.
Challenges: the five major challenges that the
department faces are:
To cater a huge patient load.
To carry out a packed teaching schedule with
limited faculty
To provide good quality treatment with limited
resources.
To carry on with research activities within very
limited facilities.
To establish high standard for teaching, patient care
and research.
To raise the standard of teaching, patient care and
research work as well.
To collaborate with some international universities
for enhancement of knowledge and clinical
skills.
To establish close collaboration with dental
52 Future plans of the department. industry to seek assistance in different research
projects.
To create new research laboratories with advanced
equipment for producing high quality research.
To organize workshops/ seminars/ continued dental
education programmes for knowledge update
and maintaining academic excellence
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the
peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place: Aligarh
Date:
Diversity of students
Campus selection
Other than campus Other than campus
recruitment recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 50
from other universities within the State 33.3
from universities from other States 16.7
from universities outside the country
36 Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are
Postgraduate
Of the same university 40.0
Other university within the states 40.0
from universities from other States 20.0
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 Nil
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Library: Nil (we are using Dental College
Seminar for Academic purposes)
Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes
(Available both wire & wireless)
Present details of Total number of class rooms: Nil (we are using
38 departmental infrastructural demonstration rooms of JNMC for
facilities with regard to teaching purposes)
Class rooms with ICT facility: Nil
Students laboratories: Nil Receiving help from
other department)
Research laboratories: Nil
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
from the host institution/university Nil
39 students and Research
from other institutions/universities Nil
Associates:
Number of post graduate
40 students getting financial 06
assistance from the university:
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the Yes, the new programmes discussed and
41 development of new approved at the level of BOS followed by
programme(s)? If so, highlight faculty meeting and at last Academic council
the methodology
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-
learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback? Through
Board of Studies
Does the department obtain Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-
42
feedback from learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback? To be started
Alumni and employers on the programmes
offered and how does the department utilize
the feedback? To be started
List the distinguished alumni
43 Nil
of the department (maximum
10):
Give details of student
enrichment programmes The matter is discussed in the board of
44 (special lectures / workshops / studies of department to organize lectures,
seminar) involving external seminars and external speakers
experts.
List the teaching methods Classroom teaching using multimedia
45 adopted by the faculty for projectors and clinical teaching in OPD and
different programmes. operation theatres
How does the department
ensure that programme
46 objectives are constantly met --
and learning outcomes are
monitored?:
Highlight the participation of
47 students and faculty in --
extension activities
Give details of beyond
48 syllabus scholarly activities Nil
of the department
State whether the
programme/department is
49 Dental Council of India
accredited/graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details
Briefly highlight the
contributions of the
50
department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied:
Strength:
Well Qualified competent teaching staff
Large clinical material
Excellent opportunity for research
Associated with medical college as well the
other allied branches of the life science
Team work
Weakness:
lack of sufficient teaching & non teaching staff
lack of Infrastructure & facilities
Paucity of funds
Detail five major Strengths,
Lack of power backup
Weaknesses, Opportunities
51 Opportunities:
and Challenges (SWOC) of
unlimited clinical materials
the department.
we can develop an advanced centre for
treatment of Maxillofacial Tumor & Cancers
utilization of skilled teaching staff
innovate new treatment options for esthetic
surgery
Challenges:
To prevent referral of patients to higher centre
To provide treatment to each & every patients
satisfactorily
To cover treatment for such a large volume of
patients
ASSIST
Masood H Oral ANT
MDS 0.9
khan pathology PROFE
SSOR
Md Minhaj
BDS General TUTOR 4+ yrs
Anwer
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, None
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
Tutor works as clinical teacher in out patient
13 temporary faculty
department
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student
14 1:20
Teacher Ratio
Number of academic support
SANCTIONED: NONE, FILLED: 1 AND
15 staff (technical) and
ACTUAL: 1
administrative staff:
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding None
agencies:
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from a)
national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total
17 None
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration NONE
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration NONE
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, None
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition NOT YET
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition
international recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by None
industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 30
Monographs: NONE
Chapters in Books: NONE
Edited Books: NONE
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 3
Role of SIBLING proteins in Oral Premalignancies & Malignancies, Author:
Dr Nasir A BSalati, ISBN-13:9783847316015; Publisher: LAP Lambert
Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG; Publication date: 12/13/2012;
Pages: 120
Salivary Thiocynate in Biochemical Indicator of Smoking among Adolescents
Author: Dr Anshul Aggarwal ISBN 978-3-659-23249-7 Lambert
Academic Publishing
Oral Physiotherapy and adjuvant in treatment of oro-facial disorders Author:
Dr Anshul Aggarwal ISBN 978-3-659-27751-1 Lambert Academic
Publishing
No. of papers with more than 10 citations.-NONE
Details of patents and income
23 None
generated
Areas of consultancy and
24 None
income generated:
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25 None
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
National committees: Member IDA, IAOMP,
IAOMR
International committees: NONE
26 Faculty serving in
Editorial Boards: In Journal of Contemporary
Dental Sciences
any other (please specify)
Faculty recharging strategies
(UGC, ASC,
Refresher/orientation
27 --
programs, workshops, training
programs and similar
programs).
28 Student projects None
Awards/recognitions received Faculty NONE
29 at the national and Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
international level by Students
Seminars/Conferences/Works
hops organized and the source
of funding (national/
30 CDE programme on 8th October, 2013
international) with details of
outstanding participants, if
any
Code of ethics for research
31 NOT APPLICABLE
followed by the departments:
Student profile programme- Not Applicable (Information Available With
32
wise: Controller, AMU)
Diversity of Students Not Applicable (Information
33 Diversity of students:
Available With Controller, A.M.U)
How many students have
cleared Civil Services and
Defence Services
34 examinations, NET, SET, NOT APPLICABLE
GATE and other competitive
examinations? Give details
category-wise.
Chaudhari
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty BDS (Dental Anatomy and histology): 20%
programme-wise information
BDS (Orthodontics) 8:1, BDS (Dental Anatomy
Programme-wise Student
14 and histology) 8:1
Teacher Ratio:
MDS (Orthodontics) 6:5
Post Sanctioned Filled
Number of academic support
Staff Nurse Nil 1
staff (technical) and
15 Clerk Nil 1
administrative staff:
Lab Assistant Nil 2
sanctioned
Others Nil 4
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Orthodontics, Temporary anchorage devices
agencies
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
national (b) international
funding agencies and (c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration
associated grants received Nil
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition Nil
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition Nil
international recognition Nil
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 28
Monographs- 1
Title of Book/ Name of Year of ISSN/ISBN
Author(s)
Monograph Publishers Publication Number
Antegonial notch
Mohd Lambert 978-3-659-
and craniofacial 2012
Tariq publishing 14726-5
morphology
Chapters in Books- nil
Edited Books - nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 3
postgraduate lab
Research laboratories : No
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
from the host institution/university Nil
39 students and Research
from other institutions/universities Nil
Associates
Number of post graduate
40 students getting financial 6 as per residency scheme
assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the
New programme discussed and passed in deptt.
41 development of new
bos;ac meeting and EC meeting
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology.
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback? YES, Everything thing
is discussed, approved in BOS then
implemented
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-
learning-evaluation and how does the
Does the department obtain department utilize the feedback? evaluation
42
feedback from by test clinical and pedagogy, seminars etc
teaching and staff evaluation by students
time to time
alumni and employers on the programmes offered
and how does the department utilize the
feedback? utilized by discussion among
teaching staff followed by discussion with
higher authorities.
List the distinguished alumni
43 of the department (maximum Nil
10)
Theme Sponsor (s) Date
1. Invisible
Give details of student Clear Path 5th April,
Orthodontic
enrichment programmes orthodontics 2012
Appliance
44 (special lectures / workshops /
11. My
seminar) involving external Aligarh
functional
experts. Muslim February,
Appliance-
University, 2013
A Critical
Aligarh
Appraisal
List the teaching methods BDS: Theoretical Lectures using ICT, Preclinical,
Clinical teachings and MDS: Theoretical Lectures
45 adopted by the faculty for
using ICT, Preclinical, Clinical teachings,
different programmes.
Research, Pedagogy, , seminars, etc
How does the department
ensure that programme By constant consultation among faculties
46 objectives are constantly met concerned. hold meetings with dean, pvc&vc
and learning outcomes are whenever required.
monitored?
Teacher Ratio---
Number of academic support
staff (technical) and
15 5
administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding NA
agencies
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from a)
national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total
17 NA
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration--NA
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration --NA
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, NA
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition--NA
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition NA
international recognition --NA
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by NA
industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) --17
Monographs--NILL
Chapters in Books--2
Edited Books --NILL
Books with ISBN with details of publishers--NILL
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - 15
Citation Index range / average 2
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index
Details of patents and income
23 NA
generated
Areas of consultancy and
24 NA
income generated
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25 NA
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
26 Faculty serving in National committees ---- Executive Member in
PG to M.Phil. NILL
PG to Ph.D. NILL
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NILL
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 50%
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State 50%
from universities from other States 0
from universities outside the country 0
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 Nil
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Library NO
Internet facilities for staff and students --YES
Present details of
Total number of class rooms -- 1
38 departmental infrastructural
Class rooms with ICT facility-- 1
facilities with regard to
Students laboratories1
Research laboratories --1
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
from the host institution/university-- NA
39 students and Research
from other institutions/universities --NA
Associates
Number of post graduate
40 students getting financial Nil
assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the
41 development of new --
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology.
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback?
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-
Does the department obtain
42 learning-evaluation and how does the
feedback from - Yes
department utilize the feedback?
alumni and employers on the programmes offered
and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
List the distinguished alumni
43 of the department (maximum Nil
10)
Give details of student
enrichment programmes
Timely Cde, Seminars Are Organized With
44 (special lectures / workshops /
Collaboration Of Ida Aligarh Branch.
seminar) involving external
experts.
45 List the teaching methods Black Board, Power Point Presentations, Clinical
adopted by the faculty for Teaching With Patient Treatment, Models, Files,
different programmes. Charts Preparation.
How does the department
ensure that programme
We Conduct Internal Assseetment Regularly Both
46 objectives are constantly met
In Theory And Practical, Viva-Voce.
and learning outcomes are
monitored?
Highlight the participation of Students And Faculty Participate In Sports And
47 students and faculty in Cultural Activities Organized Within The
extension activities. University And Outside Also.
Give details of beyond Under Graduate Students Do Power Point
48 syllabus scholarly activities Presentations And Simultaneously Do Participate
of the department. In Conferences At State And National Level.
State whether the
programme/department is
49 No
accredited/graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
Time And Again The Department Is Engaged In
Conducting School Preventive And Dental Health
Briefly highlight the
Education Programmes To Develop Awareness
contributions of the
50 And Educate The Children About Oral Hygiene
department in generating new
Maintenance And Our Under Graduate Students
knowledge, basic or applied.
Are Trained To Do Preventive Programme At
Community Level.
Strength --- We Have All The Latest Facilities For
Teaching,Learning And Patient Care Like
Conscious Sedation,Lasers, Rvg Weakness --No
Detail five major Strengths,
Post Graduate Course .Opportunities Students
Weaknesses, Opportunities
51 Are Placed In Government And Private Hospitals
and Challenges (SWOC) of
And Self Employed For Private Practice As
the department.
General Dentist. Challenges ---Unable To Do
Super Sepciality Work Due To Lack Of M.D.S
Course.
Future plans of the Starting Mds Course In Pediatric And Preventive
52
department. Dentistry.
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place:
Date:
Germany,2012. ISBN:978-3-8473-3883-3
Dalia Rafat, Saif Khan.HbA1c: What all one wants to know. LAP LAMBERT
Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG Heinrich-Bcking-Str. 6-8 66121,
Saarbrcken, Germany, 2012 . ISBN:978-3-659-24662-3
Afaf Zia, Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi .Oral biomarkers and periodontal
disease.. Assessing -Glucuronidase levels in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF)
as a Diagnostic tool and measure of treatment outcome. LAP-Lambert
Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG. Heinrich-Bocking Str, 6-8, 66121,
Saarbrucken, Germany. ISBN: 978-3-8484-8067-8 (2012)
Neha Agrawal, K. Pushpanjali, Amit Garg. Oral health related quality of life in
children: validation and prevalence, intensity and extent of oral impacts on
daily performances. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN: 978-
3-659-32564-9
Neha Agrawal, K. Pushpanjali, Amit Garg. Topical fluoride: a boon to preventive
dentistry. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN:978-3-659-35716-9
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index range / average Range: 0-11/ Average: 2.7
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average 0-1
h-index Undefined
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
Consultancy and treatment given free of cost at
Areas of consultancy and
24 Dental clinics at primary health centers of JNMC
income generated :
at Jawan and Qila Road, Aligarh.
(National) Dr Saif Khan was selected in ICMR
Faculty selected nationally / workshop on Statistical concept for clinical
internationally to visit other
25 researchorganized by National AIDS Research
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad Institute (NARI)- ICMR, Pune, from December
3rd to December 5th, 2012.
National committees:
Prof Afshan Bey
Expert in Selection Commitees of
AMU,aligarh, Jamia Milia Islamia, ESI
Hospital NewDelhi
Inspection panel of Dental Council of India.
Prof N D Gupta
Expert in Selection committees of AMU
Aligarh, BHU Varanasi, Rajasthan University,
Jaipur, CSM Medical University, Lucknow,
26 Faculty serving in
Jamia Milia Islamia, NewDelhi, UP state
PSC, Allahabad, Rajasthan Public
Commission, Ajmer
Inspection panel of Dental Council of India.
International committees NIL
Editorial Boards 4
Prof N D Gupta
Member of Editorial Board in Journal of
Oraofacial & Health Sciences
Member of Editorial Board in Cusp
Feb., 2011.
th
12 FODI & IES Post Graduate Convention
Ahmedabad , 4th -5th June 2011.
XVI National Conference of Indian Association of
Public Health Dentistry Bangalore, 7th Nov.
2011.
Workshops : 30
Prof Afshan Bey: 8
8th Post Graduate Work shop, 16-19 April 09, at
Agra , India.
Hands on Course on rotary endodontics D/O Cons,
Dentistry ZADC Aligarh.21.3.10
Workshop on Trigeminal Neuralgia D/O.
Anesthesia.JNMC Aligarh. 27.3.10
International workshop on cleft lip & palate
Surgeries:27Feb.-11March 2011, By D/Oral
& maxillofacial surgery Dr. Z.A.Dental
College,Aligarh
Advanced course and workshop on Oral
Implantology on new generation implants
12-13 March,Dr Z.A.Dental college, Aligarh
Prosthetic phase of Dental Implants & live Surgery
Workshop by D/O Prothodontics
Dr.Z.A.Dental College A.M.U. Aligarh. 12th
Sept 2011
Workshop on Smile makeover with Laminates
by D/O Prostho. 5.2.13.
Prof N D Gupta:1
Acteon workshop Piezo Ultrasonic in Surgery-an
option to explore Agra on 17th April 2009
Dr Saif Khan :8
Participated in ICMR workshop on Statistical
concept for clinical researchorganized by
National AIDS Research Institute
(NARI)ICMR, Pune, from December 3rd to
December 5th, 2012.
Participated in Faculty empowerment Programme
organized by Computercentre, AMU,
Aligarh in collaboration with Microsoft
SAKSHAM - ITChampion training
programme, National Mission on Education
through ICT of MHRD from December 26th
2012 to 5th January 2013 (10 days).
Participated in Workshop on Bioinformatics in
Drug Design. Sponsored by Department of
Biotechnology, Ministry of Science &
Technology, Govt of India, New Delhi,
Organized by Distributed Information
Subcentre, Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh from March21 22, 2012.
Participated in Workshop and Hands on
Prosthetic Phase of Dental implants and
live surgery of implant organized by
Department of Prosthodontics, Dr ZA Dental
College, AMU, Aligarh on 12th September,
2011.
Attended the workshop on Student Assessment
held on 7th and 8th march 2011 as
participant organized by Medical Education
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 2/7
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State 2/7
from universities from other States 3/7
from universities outside the country
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 and D.Litt. during the assessment Nil
period
Library YES, There is a college Library , Faculty
library and central library(MAL)
Internet facilities for staff and students There is
Present details of broadband internet facility
38 departmental infrastructural Total number of class rooms 01
facilities with regard to Class rooms with ICT facility 01
Students laboratories YES, we do have a small
dental laboratory.
Research laboratories NIL
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
from the host institution/university NIL
39 students and Research
from other institutions/universities NIL
Associates
Number of post graduate
40 students getting financial 6
assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the
41 development of new Nil
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology.
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback? NO
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-
Does the department obtain
42 learning-evaluation and how does the
feedback from
department utilize the feedback? NO
alumni and employers on the programmes offered
and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
List the distinguished alumni
43 of the department (maximum Nil
10)
Give details of student Advance Course and Workshop on New
enrichment programmes Generation Dental Implant jointly organized
44 (special lectures / workshops / By Department Of Periodontics, Dr Z A
seminar) involving external Dental College, AMU, and DPI Anthogyr,
experts. France, on 12th and 13th March 2011 by Dr
Praful Bali
Continued Dental Education programme on
Periodontal Plastic Surgical Procedure
organized by Department Of Periodontics on
30th April 2011by Prof K K Chaubey
Students are engaged by faculty concerned in
List the teaching methods
clinical teachings, Lectures using ICT, tutorials,
45 adopted by the faculty for
case presentations, journal Clubs, Pedagogy and
different programmes.
departmental seminar.
How does the department
ensure that programme
By constant consultation among faculties &
46 objectives are constantly met
students concerned.
and learning outcomes are
monitored?
Dental Camps are organized on regular basis at
Highlight the participation of various social platforms and also department
47 students and faculty in maintains two dental centres at RHTC, Jawan and
extension activities. UHTC,Qila road for poor and underprivelged
where free treatment and consultation is given.
Give details of beyond
Motivation and implementation of moral values
48 syllabus scholarly activities
and medical ethics among students and staff.
of the department.
State whether the
programme/department is Dental Council of India recognizes BDS, MDS
49
accredited/graded by other and Dental Hygiene course of the department.
agencies? If yes, give details.
The department is engaged in the teaching of
Periodontics & Public Health Dentistry to
Undergraduate and Postgraduate students. Besides
imparting the teaching to undergraduate &
postgraduate students, the department is running 2
year full time Dental Hygiene course recognized
by the Dental Council of India.
The department deals with diagnosis and
management of diseases of gums and various
nonsurgical, specialized surgical treatments are
Briefly highlight the provided to the patients.
contributions of the The department also runs two centres: one Urban
50
department in generating new Centre at Qila road, Aligarh and other Rural
knowledge, basic or applied. Health training Centre at Jawan in collaboration
with department of Community Medicine, JNMC,
AMU, Aligarh
The department also organizes Dental Health
awareness & treatment Camps both in Rural and
Urban areas to make the masses aware about oral
diseases & to create the basic knowledge about
oral diseases and their prevention and treatment.
The department also organizes School dental
health camps regularly to educate children for
maintenance of oral health.
Detail five major Strengths, Five major Strength of the Department
51 Weaknesses, Opportunities Qualified and devoted faculty.
and Challenges (SWOC) of Good patient input and good excellent patient care.
periodontal treatment
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place:
Date:
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty Nil
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student
14 28:1
Teacher Ratio
Number of academic support
staff (technical) and
15 01
administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual :
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Nil
agencies:
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
national (b) international
funding agencies and (c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise. :
Inter-institutional
National collaboration : Nil
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration : Nil
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition Nil
20 Research facility/centre with national recognition Nil
international recognition Nil
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by/created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies:
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) : 21
Monographs : Nil
Chapters in Books : 02
Edited Books : Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: (i) Surveyor and surveying in
Prosthodonitcs, (ii) Root resorption Published by Scholars Press, Germany.
ISBN Nos.: 978-3-639-51028; 978-3-639-51031-7
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : Nil
Citation Index range / average: Nil
SNIP : Nil
SJR : Nil
Impact Factor range / average: Nil
h-index : Nil
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated :
Diversity of students
% of % of students % of
Name of the % of
students from other students
33 Programme students
from the universities from univ.
(refer to from other
same within the outside the
question no. 4) countries
university State State
Percentage against
Student progression
enrolled
Same as that of Z.A.
UG to PG
Dental College
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
35 Student progression Ph.D. to Post-
Nil
Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Nil
Other than campus
recruitment
Entrepreneurs Nil
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 20%
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State 20%
from universities from other States 60%
from universities outside the country Nil
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 Nil
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period:
Library: Nil
Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes
Present details of
Total number of class rooms : Nil
38 departmental infrastructural
Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil
facilities with regard to
Students laboratories : 02 (Two)
Research laboratories : Nil
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
from the host institution/university Nil
39 students and Research
from other institutions/universities Nil
Associates :
Number of post graduate
40 students getting financial Nil
assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the
41 development of new Nil
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology.
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback? Yes
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-
Does the department obtain
42 learning-evaluation and how does the
feedback from
department utilize the feedback? : No
alumni and employers on the programmes offered
and how does the department utilize the
feedback? : No
List the distinguished alumni
43 of the department (maximum No
10):
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
1. Chemistry
2. Computer Science
3. Geography
4. Geology
5. Mathematics
6. Physics
7. Statistics & Operations Research
Prof. S.
Ph.D. Professor Inorganic 20 04
Tabassum
Prof. M.
Ph. D. Professor Organic 15 03
Muneer
Dr. Afaq Associate
Ph.D. Physical 28 03
Ahmad Professor
Dr. Anees Associate
Ph.D. Analytical 26 02
Ahmad Professor
Dr. Jawaid Associate
Ph.D. Organic 19 03
Iqbal Professor
Associate
Dr. Abdul Rauf Ph.D. Organic 15 01
Professor
Dr. Shamsuz Associate
Ph.D. Organic 15 --
Zaman Professor
Dr. Tahir Ali Associate
Ph.D. Inorganic 23 01
Khan Professor
Dr. (Mrs.) Zeba Associate
Ph.D. Organic 20 04
N. Siddiqi Professor
Dr. Nafisur Associate
Ph.D. Analytical 19 03
Rahman Professor
Associate
Dr. Rafiuddin Ph.D. Physical 19 04
Professor
Dr. Associate
Ph.D. Physical 19 04
Riyazuddeen Professor
Dr. (Mrs.)
Associate
Farrukh Ph.D. Inorganic 19 03
Professor
Arjmand
Dr. (Ms.) M. Associate
Ph.D. Organic 13 01
Parveen Professor
Assistant
Dr. Luttfullah Ph.D. Inorganic 20 03
Professor
Assistant
Dr. Suhail Sabir Ph.D. Inorganic 20 03
Professor
Dr. S. Assistant
Ph.D. Organic 17 --
Mashhood Ali Professor
Assistant
Dr. M. Akram Ph.D. Physical 11 04
Professor
Dr. Aminul Assistant
Ph.D. Analytical 10 02
Islam Professor
M.
Dr. Shahid Assistant
Tech., Physical 10 0
Nayeem Professor
Ph.D.
Dr. Amjad M.T. Assistant
Ph.D. Analytical 02 0
Khan Professor
Dr. Md.
Assistant
Musawwer Ph.D. Organic 02 0
Professor
Khan
Assistant
Dr. Shafiullah Ph.D. Organic 02 0
Professor
List of senior Visiting Prof. Mohd. Nisar Ansari (Visiting Professor)
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Prof. Qazi G. Ali (Visiting Professor)
emeritus professors Prof. I. Ahmad (Visiting Professor)
Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information:
Teaching Load
Name code B.Sc. % M.Sc. %
Guest Faculty 0.00 0.00
Dr. Ambreen Abassi AMA 17 4.55 0.00
Dr. Anamika Gupta AG 17 4.55 0.00
Dr. Farhat Hasan Khan FHK 18 4.81 0.00
Dr. Ishaat Mohammad Khan IMK 15 4.01 0.00
Dr. Mohd Khalid MK 13 3.48 0.00
Dr. Rakhshanda Rehman RR 15 4.01 0.00
13 Dr. Zoya Zaheer ZZ 17 4.55 0.00
Dr. Mohammad Shahid SHAH 15 4.01 0.00
Dr. Mohd Rashid MR 18 4.81 0.00
Dr. Habibur Rahman HR 12 3.21 8 3.57
Mohmmad Ahazam Khan (Ind. Chem.) AK 15 4.01 0.00
Mr. Wasiur Rehman (Ind. Chem.) WR 17 4.55 0.00
Mr. Izhar Khan IK 17 4.55 0.00
Prof. Mohd Nisar Ansari (Ind. Chem.) MNA 0.00 15 6.70
Prof. Qazi G Ali (Ind. Chem.) QGA 0.00 15 6.70
Prof. I. Ahmad (Ind. Chem.) IA 0.00 15 6.70
Total 374 224
No. of No. of
Class Ratio
Students Teachers
B.Sc. (Hons)
940 31 30:1
Chemistry
Programme-wise Student M.Sc.
14 120 19 6:1
Teacher Ratio Chemistry
B.Sc. (Hons)
53 03 18:1
Ind. Chem
M.Sc. Ind.
49 03 17:1
Chem
Posts Sanctioned Filled
Assistant Librarian 01 01
Technical Staff 36 19
Number of academic support
Non-Teaching (Clerical) 04 04
staff (technical) and
15 Lower Subordinate Staff 12 10
administrative staff:
Daily Wagers 3 12*
sanctioned, filled and actual
Total 56 46
*Daily Wagers (Skilled) have been deployed
against most of the vacant technical posts.
SAP-DRS-I
Research thrust areas as
Photo catalysis/Indigenous Seeds, Species and
16 recognized by major funding
Herbs Surfactant, Macromolecular, Bio Molecular
agencies
and Solid-State Systems, New Inorganic Materials,
Malaysia. 2009
CSIR, New Delhi on the merit
FA
basis at the same University.
Shiksha Rattan Puraskar 2010,
FA
IFSI New Delhi
Start up Research grant for
newly recruited faculty by 2012-
AMTK
University Grant Commission, 2014
India
Environmentalist of the Year
Award from National 27th Dec,
AMTK
Environmental Science 2010
Academy, New Delhi
V Start up Research grant for
newly recruited faculty by 2012-
MMK
University Grant Commission, 2014
India for two years
Summer Research Fellowship
June 1,
from Indian Academy of
2012-
Sciences to work under Prof. MMK
July 28,
Yashwant D. Vankar at Indian
2012
Institute of Technology, Kanpur.
Senior Research Fellowship
2009-
awarded by University Grant MMK
2011
Commission, India
Junior Research Fellowship
2007-
awarded by University Grant MMK
2009
Commission, India
National Scholarship awarded
by Education ministry, Govt. of AG
India
Second Prize awarded for best
oral presentation (29th Annual
Convention of ISVM and
National Symposium on Recent
Developments in Diagnostics
and Therapeutics including
Applications of Nanotechnology ZZ
in Veterinary Medicine17 to 19
February 2011, Department of
Medicine, Mumbai Veterinary
College, (Maharashtra Animal
and Fishery Sciences
University), Mumbai
Second Prize awarded for best
oral presentation (Aligarh Nano-
II, National Conference on
Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology UGC (SAP,
DRS-1& Innovative
Programme) / Centre of
ZZ
Excellence in Materials Science
(Nanomaterials), CST UP, 10 to
12 March 2012, Department of
Applied Physics, Z. H. College
of Engineering & Technology,
Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh.
M.Sc. Industrial
60% 36% 4% Nil
Chemistry
M.Phil.
66% 17% 17% Nil
Chemistry
Ph.D.
93% Nil 7% Nil
Chemistry
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details
category-wise.
Awarding Qualifications
Name Year
Agency NET JRF Other
Naureen Khan UGC-CSIR NET 2012
NET JRF 2012
Shakir Ahmad UGC-CSIR
GATE 2013
NCB-GATE
Waseem Raza GATE 2013
34 (MHRD)
Azam Khan UGC-CSIR GATE 2013
Ms. Tabassum
UGC CSIR NET JRF Dec. 2010
Khan
Mr. Niyaz Ahmad
UGC CSIR NET JRF
Mir
Mr. Zahid Yaseen UGC CSIR NET JRF
Ms. Noushi Zaidi UGC CSIR NET JRF
Mr. Imteyaza
UGC CSIR NET JRF
Yousuf
Percentage against
Student progression
enrolled
UG to PG 40%
PG to M.Phil. 5%
PG to Ph.D. 40-60%
35 Student progression Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 5-10%
Employed
Not Available
Campus selection
Other than campus
Not Available
recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 22 (88%)
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State 0
from universities from other States 3 (12%)
from universities outside the country 0
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 01 (Dr. Shahid Nayeem)
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period :
Library Available (Books= 6230 )
Internet facilities for staff and students Yes
(M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. PDF, RA & Faculty
Present details of
Members)
38 departmental infrastructural
Total number of class rooms- 6 (C1, C2, C3, IC4,
facilities with regard to
C6, Conf. Room)
Class rooms with ICT facility 06 (M.Sc.(F) Labs-
04, C3, Conf. Room)
Program-wise Student
14 Ph.d - 1:05, MCA - 1:22, B.Sc (C.A.) - 1:22
Teacher Ratio :
Number of academic support
staff (technical) and Sanctioned Filled Actual
15
administrative staff: 03 03 03
sanctioned, filled and actual
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Nil
agencies :
Number of faculty with
02
ongoing projects
National/international
National
funding agencies
fund received by
Number of faculty with Names of the funding
MHRD through IT
ongoing projects from a) agencies
Kanpur
national b) international Library management
funding agencies and c) Total system, Alumni
17
grants received. Give the management system,
Project title
names of the funding Election Management
agencies, project title and system in EdRP
grants received project-wise. mission project
PI (Principal Dr. Mohammad
Investigator) Ubaidullah Bokhari
Prof Nisar Ahmad
Co-PI
Dr. Aasim Zafar
Grants received 1.2 Crore
Inter-institutional Same as above(17)
18 collaborative projects and National collaboration Yes
associated grants received : International collaboration No
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, N.A.
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
Research facility / centre with state recognition NA
20 national recognition NA
:
international recognition NA
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by --
industry or corporate bodies
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international)
National- 15
International- 34
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
22 Publications:
Published by: Computer for All - Published
By: i-proclaim press, Pittusburg, 2011
Information Security and Cryptography -
Published By: i-proclaim press,
Pittusburg, 2011
Strengths:
1. Placement of students at least 50% every yeas.
2. Our present MCA/BCA syllabus is per market
needs.
Weaknesses:
Detail five major Strengths, No separate UG Lab, Smart classes, shortage of
Weaknesses, Opportunities teaching and non teaching staff
51
and Challenges (SWOC) of Opportunities:
the department. : Conduct Refresher/orientation programs, Running
ERP Mission
Project, Research, Workshop, Training Program
every year
Challenge:
100% placement
B.Sc (CS)/IT, M.Sc (CS)/IT for this already we
submitted proposal to UGC.
Future plans of the
52 We are planning to invite more industry experts in
department.
our department for the invited talks on latest
technology
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place: Aligarh
Date:
Economic Geog.
Dr. Shamsul Agriculture Geog
Haque Ph.D. Professor andRural 26 --
Siddiqui Development
Yetoo
2010( June)
Sahila Salahuddin CSIR - JRF, June, 2010
Shamshad CSIR - NET, June, 2010
Saleha Jamal UGC - NET, June, 2010
Sahila Salahuddin UGC - NET, June, 2010
Mahvesh Anjum UGC-NET, Dec, 2010
Ghazal Salahuddin UGC-NET, Dec, 2010
Surendra Kaur
UGC-NET, Dec, 2010
Rawal
Md. Emdadul
UGC-NET, Dec, 2010
Hoque
2011(August)
Shamshad CSIR - JRF, June, 2011
Tarique Hasan CSIR - NET, June, 2011
Sadhna Singh NET (UGC)
2011 (Dec.)
Gomtee UGC- JRF
Ghazal Salahuddin UGC- JRF
Mahvesh Anjum UGC- JRF
Naseem Akhtar NET (UGC)
Sadhna Singh UGC-JRF
Tasneem Shazli NET(UGC)
Sana Asma NET (CSIR)
Raj Kumar NET(UGC)
June, 2012
Sadhna Singh UGC-JRF
Tasneem Shazli NET (UGC)
Sana Asma NET (UGC)
Raisul Bari NET (UGC)
Razia Bano NET (UGC)
Nazneen Akhtar UGC-JRF
Ashraful Alam NET (UGC)
Naushaba Naseem
NET (UGC)
Ahmad
Sameena Ahmad NET(UGC)
Sadaf NET(UGC)
Nisar Ahmad NET(UGC)
Naushaba NET(UGC)
Sameena Ahmad NET(UGC)
Mohidur Rahaman NET(UGC)
Biswanath Saha NET(UGC)
Md. Rafikul Islam NET(UGC)
Rehan S.K. NET(UGC)
Ashraful Alam NET(UGC)
Muniruzzama NET(UGC)
Falak Batul NET(UGC)
Javed Akhtar NET(UGC)
Dec, 2012
Tasneem Shazli CSIR-NET
Dec, 2012
Dr. Mohammad
ICSSR 2013
Awais
Dr. Falak Batool
(Appointed as Guest ICSSR 2013
Faculty)
Dr. Kamal Asif
(Appointed as Guest ICSSR 2013
Faculty)
Dr. Ayaz Ahmad ICSSR 2013
Dr. Menka ICSSR 2013
from other institutions/universities: Nil
Number of post graduate
Post-Graduate (M.A./M.Sc. Prev. & Final) Merit
40 students getting financial
Scholarship: 10
assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the
41 development of new Nil
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology.
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-
learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback? Board of
Studies (B.O.S.) discuses and revise the
curriculum.
Does the department obtain Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-
42
feedback from learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback? Report is
submitted to the University Annually
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered
and how does the department utilize the
feedback? Nil
Prof. Noor Mohammad, Department of
Geography, Delhi School of Economics,
Delhi University, Delhi
Prof. M. Farooq Siddiqui, 2/S.F. Manzil, Dodhpur,
Aligarh (U.P.)
Prof. Majid Husain, 109, Zakir Bagh, New Delhi
2
Prof. S. M. Rashid, Department of Geography, Jamia
Millia Islamia, New Delhi 25
List the distinguished alumni Prof. Rocket Ibrahim, Department of Geography,
43 of the department (maximum Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-25
10) Prof. Atiaya Habib, Department of Geography,
CSRD, J.N.U., New Delhi
Prof. M. Mazhar Ali Khan, Department of
Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-25
Prof. I. C. Sharma, Purohit Nagar, Lane No. 9,
Dehrudun City, Uttarakhand, Prof. Asjad
Husain Khan, 01, Jori Bungalow, Lakhimpur
Kheri (U.P.)
Dr. Qamruddin, Department of Geography, Shibli
National P.G. College, Azamgarh U.P.
Weaknesses
The major weakness of the department is in the
area of teaching because of the lack of
computer-aided smart classrooms.
There is infrastructural inadequacy in the
cartographic and computer labs.
There are no modern means of teaching at
graduate and post graduate levels and research
operations.
Challenges
To revise and update the syllabii as per demand of
emerging job market and for government
planning.
Lack of most recent topographic maps of large
scale 1:25,000 and 1:12,500.
Lack of latest digital imageries of IRS-P6 and
CARTOSAT series.
Lack of field work facilities in the neighbouring
environment due to vehicular deficiency for
postgraduate students and research scholars.
Lack of Soil and water testing laboratory facilities,
and weather observation and recording
instruments.
It is proposed to introduce new professional and
Future plans of the applied Post Graduate Diploma Courses GIS &
52
department. Remote Sensing, Rural Development and
Environmental Management.
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place: Department of Geography, A.M.U., Aligarh
Date:
Geology
Dr. Syed
Associate Structural Geology
Ahmad Ph. D. 25 01
Professor & Remote Sensing
Ali
Dr. F. N. Associate
Ph. D. Economic Geology 25 None
Siddiqui Professor
Dr.
Associate
A.H.M. Ph. D. Sedimentology 25 06
Professor
Ahmad
Dr. S. Associate
Ph. D. Sedimentology 19 None
Rais Professor
Dr.
Associate Remote sensing and
Akram Ph. D. 16 03
Professor GIS
Javed
Dr.
Assistant Geochemistry,
M.E.A. Ph. D. 16 01
Professor Igneous Petrology
Mondal
Dr.
Assistant
Rashid Ph. D. Hydrogeology 15 03
Professor
Umar
Dr.
Assistant Environmental
Sarfaraz Ph. D. 13 01
Professor Geology
Ahmad
Dr. M.
Assistant Geochemistry,
Shamim Ph. D. 15 None
Professor Igneous Petrology
Khan
Dr.
Assistant
Abdullah Ph. D. Sedimentology 12 None
Professor
Khan
Dr. S. A. Assistant Geochemistry,
Ph. D. 14 None
Rashid Professor Igneous Petrology
Dr. Kr Economic Geology
Assistant
Farahim Ph.D. Mineralology 22 03
Professor
Khan Geochemistry
Economic Geology,
Dr. S. Associate Remotesensing
Ph.D. 28 None
Farooq Professor &GIS Applications
in Geology
Dr. S.H. Assistant Geochemistry,
Ph.D. 16 01
Alvi Professor Igneous Petrology
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Prof. Rais Akhtar
emeritus professors :
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty program- 25%
wise information :
Program-wise Student B.Sc. (Hons.) = 20:01, M.Sc. = 06:01, P.G. Dip. in
14
Teacher Ratio : Hydrogeology = 02:01
Number of academic support
15 staff (technical) and 32; Filled: 28
administrative staff:
Sanctioned:
Research thrust areas as
Petrology and Environmental Geology as
16 recognized by major funding
recognized by UGC under DRS SAP programme.
agencies:
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding
agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
National:
Total of
Name & Designation Funding Sanctioned
Title of Project
Principal Investigator agency Fund (Rs. in
lakhs)
Geochemistry of Archaean
volcanic-sedimentary rocks
in Lawa-Sardargarh-Parasali
Prof. M. Raza, Professor UGC 12.538
area, Rajsamand district,
Rajasthan: implications for
crustal evolution
Geochemistry of the
Archaean dismembered
greenstone sequences of
Prof. M. Raza, Professor DST 18.79
Aravalli craton and its
bearing on tectonomagmatic
evolution of India early crust.
Geo-environmental appraisal
Dr. Shadab Khurshid, in parts of yamuna Basin-an
UGC 3.50
Associate Professor integrated study of soil and
water
Identification and delineation Council of
17 of groundwater potential Science &
Dr. L.A.K. Rao,
zones in parts of Agra district Technolog 2.82
Associate Professor
using remote sensing and y, Govt of
GIS techniques UP
Council of
Integrated management of
Science &
Dr. L.A.K. Rao, Wasteland using remote
Technolog 4.7
Associate Professor sensing and GIS in Agra
y, Govt of
district, UP.
UP
Application of Hyper spectral
Remote Sensing in
Dr. Shahid Farooq, Hydrothermal Alternation
DST 25.00
Associate Professor and Lineament Mapping for
Mineral Exploration in Parts
of Kumaun Himalaya
Depositional environment
and tectonic evolution of
Dr. Abu Talib, Associate Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
UGC 7.01
Professor synthesis of miniferal
biofacies, litho-and
microfacies
Foraminiferal Palaeoecology
and Palaeotectonics of
Dr. Abu Talib, Associate Jurassic Sediments of Ler Heramec
5.00
Professor and Fakirwari domes, Kutch, Ltd
Gujarat and their bearing on
the exploration of
achieving 100%.
Introduction of courses at PG level like:
52 Future plans of the department
Geophysics, Medical Geology
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M.Sc.,
Prof. M. Algebra (Ring
M.Phil., Professor 26 02/02
Ashraf Theory)
Ph.D.
M.Sc.,
Prof. Q. H. Nonlinear Analysis
M.Phil., Professor 25
Ansari and Optimization
Ph.D.
Dr. Noor M.Sc.,
Associate Algebra (Theory of
Mohamma M.Phil., 28 03
Professor Semi-groups)
d Khan Ph.D.
M.Sc.,
Dr. M. Associate Algebra (Category
M.Phil., 28 03
Irfan Professor Theory)
Ph.D.
M.Sc.,
Dr. Shahid Associate Differential
M.Phil., 25 03/02
Ali Professor Geometry
Ph.D.
Dr. Viqar M.Sc.,
Associate Differential
Azam M.Phil., 23 02
Professor Geometry
Khan Ph.D.
M.Sc.,
Dr. (Mrs.) Associate Algebra (Ring
M.Phil., 22 01/03
Asma Ali Professor Theory)
Ph.D.
Dr. Nonlinear Analysis
M.Sc.,
Kaleem Associate and Optimization
M.Phil., 19 02/03
Raza Professor (Variational
Ph.D.
Kazmi Inequalities)
Nonlinear Analysis
M.Sc.,
Dr. Rais Associate and Optimization
M.Phil., 21 02/02
Ahmad Professor (Variational
Ph.D.
Inequalities)
Special Functions,
Dr. (Mrs.) M.Sc.,
Associate Lie Theory and
Subuhi M.Phil., 18 02/03
Professor Operational
Khan Ph.D.
Methods
Image processing,
M.Sc.,
Dr. M. K. Associate Wavelets and
M.Phil., 17 02
Ahmad Professor Variational
Ph.D.
Inequalities
M.Sc.,
Dr. Shakir Assistant Algebra (Ring
M.Phil., 10 01/02
Ali Professor Theory)
Ph.D.
Dr. Vakeel M.Sc.,
Assistant Functional Analysis
Ahmad M.Phil., 8 02/03
Professor (Sequence Spaces)
Khan Ph.D.
Dr.
Nadeem- M.Sc., Assistant Algebra (Ring
11 02/02
Ur- Ph.D. Professor Theory)
Rehman
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors :
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty program- 33%
wise information :
Programme-wise Student
14 1 : 30
Teacher Ratio :
Name Designation
M. Anwar Saleem Steno
Zakiur Rahman Assistant
S.M.Salman U.D.C.
Mukhtar Ahmad L.D.C.
Mohd Owais L.D.C.
Senior Technical
Number of academic support S. Ali Abbas Naqvi
Assistant
staff (technical) and Senior Technical
15 Md. Ahmad Kazmi
administrative staff: Assistant
sanctioned, filled and actual Hasan Naqvi Senior Lab Assistant
Zakir Raza Semi Professional
Abid Husain Semi Professional
Mohd Rashid Ali Senior Lab Attendant
Mohd Sadiq Gestetner Operator
Mustaqeem Ahmad Waterman
Mohd Nasheem MTS
Rashid Khan MTS
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Algebra, Analysis & Differential Geometry
agencies :
Title of the
Name of the Amount Funding
project and
Investigator sanctioned Agency
Duration
Some spaces of
double sequences
DST,
Prof. and matrix Rs.
New
Mursaleen transformations 9,72,280/-
Delhi
with applications
(03 years)
Study of identities
with generalized
DST,
Prof. Mohd. derivations In Rs.
New
Number of faculty with Ashraf rings and its 10,25,280/-
Delhi
applications (03
ongoing projects from (a) years)
national (b) international Derivations and
funding agencies and (c) Total related mappings
Prof. Mohd. Rs. DST,Ne
17 Ashraf
in rings and
8,94,800/- w Delhi
grants received. Give the Algebra (03
names of the funding years)
agencies, project title and Triple hierarchial
Prof. Qamrul variational DST,
grants received project-wise. Hasan inequalities with
Rs.
New
15,90480/-
Ansari Applications (03 Delhi
years)
Generalized
differential
UGC,
Dr. (Ms) operators in rings Rs.
New
Asma Ali and their 1,71,000/-
Delhi
applications (03
years)
Generalized
DST,
Dr. Rais variational Rs.
New
Ahmad inclusions 8,99,280/-
Delhi
involving fuzzy
mappings and
systems of
variational
inclusions with
applications (03
years)
Convergence and
stability of
iterative
algorithms for UGC,
Dr. K. R. Rs.
Generalized New
Kazmi 5,46,800/-
variational Delhi
inequality
problems (03
years)
Properties of
some generalized UGC,
Dr. (Ms) Rs.1,71,000
special functions New
Subuhi Khan /-
of mathematical Delhi
physics (03 years)
Sharp Operator
based diffusion
Dr. Md. and its UGC,
Rs.
Kalimuddin correspondence New
11,40,800/-
Ahmad with wavelet Delhi
Shrinkage (3
years)
A study of
derivations in
rings and algebras UGC,
Dr. Shakir Rs.
with involution New
Ali 8,94,800
and its Delhi
applications (03
years)
On generalized
Dr. derivations in UGC,
Rs.
Nadeemur rings and their New
6,76,800/-
Rehman Applications (03 Delhi
years)
Ntional collaboration: Nil
International collaboration : A major research
project Derivations and related mappings in rings
and algebras supported by Slovenian-Indian joint
Inter-institutional
working group on Scientific and Technological co-
18 collaborative projects and
operation under the auspices of the Department of
associated grants received :
Science and Technology (DST), India and
Ministry of Higher Education Science and
Technology (MHEST), Republic of Slovenia
(Grant No. INT/Slovenia/P-18/09)
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
DST-FIST (45 Lakhs for 5 years),
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
UGC-DRS II (60 Lakhs for 5 years)
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received. :
state recognition: Nil
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition: Nil
international recognition: Nil
Prof. Q. H. Ansari
Member of the Editorial Boards
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications
Journal of Inequalities and Applications
Dr. K. R. Kazmi
Managing Editor: South East Asian Journal of
Mathematics & Mathematical Sciences (ISSN
0972-7752).
Member of the Editorial Boards
Journal of Mathematics (ISSN 2314-4629 (Print);
ISSN: 2314-4785(Online)
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/tmath/editor
s/ (Editorial Board).
Conference Paper in Mathematics (ISSN 2314-
4777 (Online))
http://www.cpis.com/journals/mathematics/ed
itors/(Editorial Board).
The Scientific World Journal (as part of the
journals Mathematical Analysis subject area),
(ISSN: ISSN: 1537-744X (Online)
doi:10.1155/8086) Hindawi Publishing
Corporation, USA.
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/tswj/editors
/mathematical.analysis/
Dr. (Mrs.) Subuhi Khan
Member of the Editorial Boards
Journal of Mathematics Research, Canadian
Center of Science and Education, Canada.
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the
Society for Special Functions and Their
Applications (SSFA).
Advisory Member
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and
Modeling, Kindi Publication Open Journals.
International Journal of Open Scientific Research
(IJOSR), Kindi Publication Open Journals.
Dr. Shakir Ali
Member of the Editorial Boards
Journal Algebra and Computation Application
(JACA),(http://91.187.98.171/ilirias/jaca/auth
ors.html), Since 2011.
American Journal of Applied Mathematics and
Statistics (AJAMS),
(http://www.sciepub.com/journal/AJAMS/Edi
torialBoard) Since January 2013.
Universal Journal of computation Mathematics
(UJCM) (http://www.org/Journal/jonr-
info.phd) Liver July, 2013
Dr. Nadeem ur Rehman
Member of the Editorial Board
Mathematics and Statistics, Published by Horizon
Research Publishing Corporation, USA
any other (please specify) Nil
Assignment
Viva-Voce
Class room discussion
Tutorial
Practicals
Projects
How does the department
ensure that programme
Through Sessional Test, Viva-Voce, Assignment
46 objectives are constantly met
and Presentation.
and learning outcomes are
monitored?
Highlight the participation of
To give invited talks in different
47 students and faculty in
Universities/Institutions in India and abroad
extension activities.
We always discuss with students about use of
Give details of beyond mathematics in different fields and its job
48 syllabus scholarly activities prospects in industries, banking, software
of the department. companies etc.
NET/SLET Coaching
State whether the programme/
department is accredited/
49 No
graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Apart from engaging themselves in imparting
instructions at the under graduate and post
graduate levels all the faculty members carry
out research in their respective fields of
specialization.
The Department has a very active research
programme through their numerous
contributions have been made some of which
are fundamental and some basic some of the
areas in which the department has actively
contributed are as follows:
Algebra: Derivations in Rings are Modulus,
Semigroups, Category Theory, Ideals and
Briefly highlight the Modulus, Structures in Algebra,
contributions of the Functional identities.
50
department in generating new Analysis: Functional Analysis,
knowledge, basic or applied. Approximation Theory, Summability
Theory, Sequence Spaces, Fixed Point
Theory, Wavelets.
Non linear analysis and optimization: Fixed
point theory in topological vector spaces
and matric spaces, game theory, vector
optimization, variational analysis,
nonsmooth optimization.
Differential Geometry and Relativity Theory.
Special Functions Theory
The Department has been organizing
conference annually in these areas as well
as organizing refreshers courses for
teachers of other universities and colleges
xMnxO3 system
A Study of nuclear reaction UGC,
Prof. B.P.
dynamics in heavy-ion 2010-2013 New 9.57 lacs
Singh
interaction Delhi
Beam-
A study of energy and angular IUAC, time
-do- distribution ofneutron in heavy 2013-2016 New +Travel
ion interactions Delhi +Continge
ncy
Probing the systematic of IUAC, Beam-
-do- incomplete fusion reaction 2013-2016 New time +
dynamics Delhi Travel
R&D studies with SiPM and
development of SiPM based BRNS,
-do- 2013-2016 23.35 lacs
detectors for PANDA Mumbai
experiment
A study of incomplete fusion
DST, New
-do- reactions at energies 4-7 MeV/ 2013-2016 25.14 lacs
Delhi
nucleon
Prof. R. Hasan/
INO detector simulation DST (Ref.
Dr. M. Sajjad 2010-2011 14.06 lacs
studies No. 1168)
Athar
Nuclear effects in neutrino DST;
Dr. Md. Sajjad nucleus reactions relevant for SR/S2/HE
2009-2012 19.49 lacs
Athar neutrino oscillation experiment P-
in the few GeV energy region. 0001/2008
Dr. Md. Sajjad Strange particle production DST, New
2013-2016 28.50 lacs
Athar from nucleons and nuclei Delhi
Prof. Rashid
Hasan, Dr.
Shakeel R & D efforts by University DST. New
2013-2018 94.87 lacs
Ahmad, Dr. groups for INO project Delhi
Md. Sajjad
Athar
Synthesis and Modifications of IUAC,
Dr. Faiyazur 2011- 0.75 lac
Nitride Films by Swift Heavy New
Rahman 2014 +One JRF
Ion Irradiation Delhi
Dr.(Ms.)
Structural study of heavy ions
Sayyed Jabeen DST, New 19.38
in the vacuum ultra-violet 2007-2011
Shah Delhi Lacs
region
Mohammed
National collaboration - IUCAA, Pune, IUAC,
New Delhi, INO Collaboration, BARC,
Mumbai
Inter- institutional International collaboration ICTP, Italy
18 collaborative projects and University of Valencia, Spain, ALICE, Geneva,
associated grants received Switzerland (70 countries involved), CBM,
Germany, University of Tokyo, Japan, Ruder
Boskovic Institute, Zagrab, Croatia,
University of Pittsburg, USA
Department project funded by DST-FIST (2011-2016) Rs. 196.60 Lacs
DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS,
19 DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, DRS-SAP (2009-2014) Rs. 39.00 Lacs
etc.; total grants received.
DST-PURSE (2011-2013) Rs. 40.76 Lacs
20 Research facility / center with State recognition
department facility.
Disciplined students
Faculty collaborating in research in large
collaborations at national and international
levels. Faculty involved in individual
collaboration at International and National
level with University/Institutes of repute.
Most of the publications of the department are in
high impact Journals.
List of major equipment for research facility
Name of Equipment Year of Status
Purchase
UV-Vis-NIR 2013 Working
Spectrophotometer
X-Ray Diffractometer 2012 Working
Simultaneous Thermal 2013 Working
Analyzer
Andor Mechelle 5000 2012 Working
Monochromator with
ICCD Camera
BRILIANT B Nd:YAG 2012 Working
Laser
Scanning Microscopes 2012 Working
(DM2500M &
DM6000M)
FTIR 2010 Working
Weakness:
Short of Faculty at the moment due to delay in
recruitment.
PG laboratories are in the process of
modernization, at present they are just bare
minimum.
Not many latest experimental facilities for
researches in some areas.
Not fast computational facilities are available.
Shortage of incentives to motivate students for
higher education.
Opportunities:
UG, PG and M.Phil /Ph.D courses at one place.
Faculty strength being significantly large, students
get exposure in a number of specialized fields.
Faculty has good report with Scientists of reputed
National Institutes and Universities, so
students can get easy interaction possibility
with them.
Very rich Departmental library with standard
books, students have easy access to these.
Rich collection of journals in most of the research
areas of physics, researchers do not have to
depend on outside libraries for Journals
consultation.
Challenges:
To attract bright and motivated Students to UG &
PG classes.
To enhance/modernize the experimental facility
for PG students.
To establish world class computerized and
experimental facility for research.
To get applicants for recruitments as faculty in
challenging fields of research.
To create job opportunities for our graduates.
Future plan of the department:
Establishment of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy laboratory
We have developed modern laser laboratory. Our laboratory is equipped with
Andors Mechelle ME5000 spectrograph attached with iStar DH734 ICCD detector
and Quantel Brilliant B Q- switched Nd: YAG laser (850mj @ fundamental in 6
ns). Harmonic generators at 532 and 355 nm are also available. These equipment
will be used for Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) and Laser Induced Breakdown
Spectroscopy (LIBS). Elemental analysis of biomaterials will be done. The
postgraduate students of the Department will also perform experiments on these
systems.
Development of laboratory for studies of optical properties of glasses and
nanophosphers
We are in process of developing a setup for photoluminiscence spectroscopy (PL).
Our laboratory is equipped with 0.5m Princetons Acton mochromator attached
with PMT, diode lasers and furnace. Spectral studies of rare earth doped glasses and
nanophosphers will be carried out. After receiving D.S.T.-PURSE Grant, life time
of levels will be studied using PL set up.
Quantum mechanical calculations: Quantum chemical calculations have been
done using ab-initio Hartree-Fock and density functional theory for studies of
52 electronic and vibrational spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules, biomolecules and
medicinal compounds. Spectroscopy Lab is equipped with UV-VIS-NIR
spectrometer and FTIR for experimental data. The vibrational and electronic spectra
of biomolecules will be continued. Excited state vibronic spectra of the Polyatomic
molecules will be calculated using DFT methods.
Spectroscopic Studies of excited molecules at Indus I
We are collaborating with a group from Atomic and Molecular Division of Bhabha
Atomic Research Centre (BARC) working on synchrotron based studies of atoms
and molecules. The atomic and molecular studies using powerful synchrotron
radiation are yet to investigate a lot of physics, for instance the structure and
dynamics of molecules and vibronic spectra of molecules. A DAE-BRNS funded
project entitled Design and Development of Image Plate Technique on the High
Resolution Vacuum Ultraviolet (HRVUV) Beamline at Indus-I and Its Application
for Far Ultraviolet Photo-absorption Studies of Atoms and Molecules has been
sanctioned in this regard. The INDUS-I synchrotron source at Raja Ramanna Centre
for Advanced Technology (RRCAT) Indore will be used. The beam line-1 (B1-01)
of it is equipped with 6.65m concave grating spectrograph which was having Photo-
Multiplier Tubes (PMT) detections of radiation. Our focus was to replace it with
Phosphor image plate (IP) techniques. We have done some test experiment with it
using atomic and molecular samples and found that the IP is working quiet
satisfactory. These facilities will be used for study of vibronic spectra of excited
complete fusion (CF) and incomplete fusion (ICF) reaction dynamics at energies
near and above the Coulomb barrier.
In order to understand the HI-reaction dynamics, a series of experiments have been
performed, where mainly three types of experiments have been carried out, viz; (i)
Measurement of Excitation Functions (EFs) as a preliminary indication of ICF
process (ii) Measurement of Forward Recoil Range Distributions (FRRDs) as a
direct proof of fractional linear momentum transfer in ICF reactions and (iii)
Measurement of spin-distributions of the residues to probe the entirely different
entry state population in CF and ICF reactions, as a proof of origin of ICF through
peripheral interactions. Analysis of data has indicated significant contribution of
ICF reactions, even at low energies, which is found to be sensitive to various
entrance channel parameters. In one of our papers, the mass-asymmetry systematics
has been supplemented by introducing the importance of projectile structure named
as ProMass systematics. Further, it has been pointed out that the probability of ICF
for 13C projectile is found to be noticeably smaller than for 12C projectile in the
entire energy range studied, which could be understood only on the basis of the
proposed alpha-Q-value systematics. Further, in the FRRD measurements the CF
and ICF events have been disentangled on the basis of linear momentum transfer
from projectile to the target nucleus. In ICF reactions, the momentum transfer
distributions lower than complete momentum transfer has been observed and has
been explained on the basis of break-up fusion model. However, to investigate the
dependence of ICF processes on the driving input angular momenta the particle--
coincidence experiments have also been performed using Gamma Detector Array
(GDA) and Charged Particle Detector Array CPDA) set-ups at the IUAC, New
Delhi, for various projectiletarget combinations at energies from close to Coulomb
barrier to well above it. The spin distributions for direct alpha emitting channels
(associated with ICF) have been found to be distinctly different than that observed
for fusion evaporation (CF) channels. These measurements indicate that the ICF
reactions, generally, originate from the peripheral -distribution has also been
suggested to collisions. The diffuseness in explain the underlying reaction
mechanism. The results of the above measurements have been published in the
international journals of repute, and presented in the international /National
conferences /symposia as well.
As part of the future plan we plan to carry out experiments on the charged particle-
gamma coincidence for the projectile-target combinations forming the same
compound nucleus at nearly the same excitation energy. This is expected to give
detailed information regarding the spin distribution and feeding intensity profiles, in
order to study the entrance channel effects in heavy ion reactions.
At present we are also focussing on a proposal to set up a Regional Accelerator
Facility Training And Research at the Physics Department, Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh. A proposal in this regard is being prepared, and as soon as it is
ready, it will be sent to the University Grants Commission, New Delhi for funding.
This will not only be an addition to the existing research activities but will also
enhance the activities in multidisciplinary research in the University system and in
the country as a whole.
Resistive Plate Chamber (RPC) Fabrication
We planning to develop and characterize parallel plate gas detectors called
Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) in collaboration with Tata Institute of
Fundamental Research, Mumbai. For this purpose, a gas mixing unit has been
purchased and installed for supplying various gases in a particular proportion to the
gas detector. Various electronic modules including NIM crate, Programmable
Power supply, Scalars etc for developing Data Acquisition system (DAQ) and
Lemo connectors, co-axial cables, HV cable etc have already been procured out of
the grants given to our Department by the Department of Science and Technology
(DST) under its FIST and PURSE programs. We are also planning to develop a few
RPC based experiments for our Msc (III & IV Semester) Lab.
Large and Collider Experiment (ALICE)
ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is one of the four major experiments
being performed at the LHC, CERN, Geneva. About 1000 physicists and engineers
belonging to 125 Universities/Institutes located in 30 countries are members of the
ALICE collaboration. One of the main aims of this experiment is to investigate the
signatures of quark-gluon plasma formation envisaged to take place in Pb Pb
collisions at LHC energies as predicted by QCD; QCD predicts that under extreme
conditions of energy density and temperature a novel phase transition from
confined (hadronic) to de-confined (QGP) state will take place. QGP is believed to
have existed just before a few microseconds after the Big Bang.
AMU and SINP groups participated in the R&D, design, prototype making and
fabrication of the Second Station of the Di muon Spectrometer. AMU group
members were also involved in the testing and validation of 80,000 MANAS Chips
at SINP for being used in charged particles identification. Our members also took
part in the installation of the cathode chambers in the detector. We shall participate
in the fabrication of Muon Forward Tracker (MFT). Currently, we are busy in the
analysis of the data on p-p, p -Pb, and Pb -Pb collisions at LHC energies. Based on
the data taken during the long run of the LHC before the 1st long shutdown, more
than 60 research papers have been published in internationally reputed journals,
including Physics Letters B, Physical Review and Physical Review Letter.
The DST has sanctioned Rs 1.58 crore until 31/3/2014. DST funding shall be
substantially enhanced for the next five years, beginning from 1/4/2014.
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place: Aligarh
Date:
analysis of system reliability with Lomax Model. 29 (1), 5-14. The Journal
of the Safety and Reliability Society, UK.
Khan, M.A. and Islam, H.M. (2009): On Strength-Reliability for generalized
gamma distributed stress. 8 (2), 115-124. Journal of Statistical Theory and
Application, USA.
Islam, H.M. and Khan, M.A. (2010): Bayesian Analysis of System Availability
with Geometric failure law in Life Testing. 16(2), 214-221. Journal of
Quality in Maintenance Engineering, UK.
Khan, M.A. and Islam, H.M. (2010): On the Robustness of Reliability
characteristic of Alpha distributed lifetimes. 25(2), 173-181. Economic
Quality Control-International Journal, Germany.
Khan, M. A., Khan, M. J. S. and Islam, H. M. (2010): On Strength reliability for
log-normal distributed stress using error function. 30(3), 39-46. The
Journal of the Safety and Reliability Society, UK.
Khan, M.A. and Islam, H.M. (2010): Bayesian Test Plan for Steady state
availability of series system. 9(4), 493-497. Journal of Statistical Theory
and Application, USA.
Khan, M.A., Khan, M.J.S and Islam, H.M. (2010): On strength-reliability for
Inverse Rayleigh distributed stress. 30(3), 39-46. Reliability,
Maintainability and Suitability Partnership Journal, USA.
Khan, M.A. and Islam, H.M. (2011): On Robustness of charts for variables for
alpha distribution using Gaussian function. 9(1), 83-92 Journal of
Probability and Statistical Science, Taiwan.
Khan, M.A. and Islam, H.M. (2011): Bayes Test Plan for Steady state availability
of Parallel system, 12(1), 30-34. Asian Journal on Quality, Korea.
Khan, M.A. and Islam, H.M. (2012): Bayesian Analysis of system availability
with half-normal life time. 9(2), 203-209. Quality Technology &
Quantitative Methods, China.
Khan, M.A. and Islam, H.M. (2012): On System reliability for multi-component
half normal stress. 5(1), 132-136. Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical
Analysis, Italy.
Prof. A.A. Khan
Nageena N, Khan A A, Sameera S, and Anjum R (2009). Bayesian analysis of
hierarchical models and its applications in agriculture. http:
//interstat.statjournals.net/ YEAR/2009 Canada
Ahmad M J, Ahmad S B, Khan A A (2009). Impact of hyper parasitism on the
dynamics of Apanteles sp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) against rice skipper,
Parnara guttata Bremer and Grey in Anantnag, Kashmir. Journal of
Biological Control 23(2) 121-125.
Wani N, Ahmad M F, Jabeen A, Khan A A and Hassan G I (2010). Genotypic
variation in Quince (Cydomia oblonza) population from Budgam district of
Kashmir valley. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 80(5): 64-67.
Singh H, Singh K N, Hasan B, and Khan A A (2010): Agro climatic models for
prediction of growth and yield of rice (Oryza Sativa) under temperate
Kashmir conditions. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 80(3):254-257
Wani N, Ahmed M F, Jabeen A, Khan A A and Hasan G I (2010): Genotypic
variation in quince (Cydonia oblonga) population from Budgam district of
Kashmir valley. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 80(5) 413-416.
Ahmad S P, Ahmed A, Khan A A (2011): Bayesian Analysis of gamma distribution
using S-PLUS and R softwares. Asian Journal of Mathematics and Statistics
4(4): 224-233.
Ahmed S P, Khan A A and Ahmed A (2011): Bayesian regression analysis using S-
Plus and R softwares. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences 8 (3): 125-131.
hops organized and the source Sampling Technique and Related Areas
of funding (national/ organized by Department of Statistics and
international) with details of Operations Research, Aligarh Muslim
outstanding participants, if University, Aligarh, March 28-29, 2011.
any. Funding Agency: UGC SAP (DRS-I)
II National Conference on Statistical Inference,
Sampling Technique and Related Areas
organized by Department of Statistics and
Operations Research, Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh, February 11-12, 2012.
Funding Agency: UGC SAP (DRS-I)
VII International Symposium on Optimization and
Statistics (ISOS-2012) & III National
Conference on Statistical Inference, Sampling
Technique and Related Areas, December 21-
23, 2012.
Funding Agency: UGC SAP (DRS-I), AMU,
UGC, ICMR
Code of ethics for research
31 University Ethical Policy
followed by the departments
Student profile programme-wise: 2012-2013
Name of the Programme Selected Pass percentage
Applications
(refer to question no. 4)
received Male Female Male Female
32 B.Sc. (Statistics) 7672 57 * 66.6 Nil
M.Sc. (Statistics) 91 10 14 100% 100%
M.Sc. (O.R.) 29 11 01 100% 100%
M. Phil. 01 Nil Nil
Ph.D. 21 Nil 01
Diversity of students
Name of the % of students % of
% of % of students
Programme from students
students from other
(refer to question universities from
from the universities
no. 4) outside the other
33 same univ. within the State
State countries
M.Sc. (Statistics) 60% 40% Nil Nil
M.Sc. (O.R.) 60% 40% Nil Nil
M. Phil. 100% Nil Nil Nil
Ph.D. 97% 3% Nil Nil
agaienrolled
Employed
Campus selection
Nil
Other than campus
recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 75%
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State Nil
from universities from other States 12.5%
from universities outside the country 12.5%
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 Nil
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Library: Computerized Seminar Library with
2949 books and 2527 journals
Internet facilities for staff and students: For Staff,
Present details of
B.Sc. (Final), M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
38 departmental infrastructural
Total number of class rooms: 09
facilities with regard to
Class rooms with ICT facility: 01
Students laboratories: 01
Research laboratories: 01
from the host institution/university
List of doctoral students:
Ms. Ummatul Fatima
Mr. Imtiyaz Ahmad Shah
Mr. Mohd. Izhar Khan
Mrs. Saba Khalid Khwaja
Mrs. Zehra Sherwani
Ms. Zoha Qayyum
Mr. Nayabuddin
Mr. Shamsher Khan
Mr. Abdul Quddoos
Mr. Irfan Ali
Mr. Shafiullah
Ms. Sana Iftekhar
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
Ms. Farha Naz
39 students and Research
Mrs. Anamika Kulshrestha
Associates
Ms. Fatima Siddiqui
Ms. Sana Shahab
Ms. Romana Shehla
Ms. Zubdah-e-Noor
Mr. Mustafa Kamal
Mrs. Sanam Haseen
Mr. Zuber Akhter
Mr. Mohd. Azam Khan
Ms. Neha Gupta
Mr. Md. Tanwir Akhtar
Ms. Saima Iqrar
Ms. Yasmin Khan
Mrs. Sadia Anwar
Mrs. Sheema Sadia
Economics
Prof. (Mrs.) Development
Ph.D Professor 34 02
Nighat Ahmad Economics
Rural
Prof. S.
Economics,
Noman Ph.D Professor 32 02
International
Ahmad
Trade
International
Prof. M. Izhar
Ph.D Professor Business & 32 01
Ahmad
Finance
International
Economics,
Dr. Shehroz Associate Quantitative
Ph.D 30 01
A. Rizvi Professor Economics &
Micro
Economics
Mathematical
Economics,
Dr. Md. Associate Environmental
Ph.D 27 04
Abdus Salam Professor Economics,
Economic
Theory
Financial
Institutions and
Dr. S. M. Associate Markets,
Ph.D 19 04
Jawed Akhtar Professor Economics of
Education and
Health
Agricultural
Economics,
Dr. Md. Associate Environmental
Ph.D 17 01
Tarique Professor Economics &
Quantitative
Methods
Dr. Mohd. Assistant Public Finance,
Ph.D 11 02
Azam Khan Professor Indian Economy
Agricultural
Dr. Dastgir Assistant
Ph.D Economics and 04 01
Alam Professor
Social Sector
Number of
academic support
staff (technical) and
15
administrative staff:
Sanctioned Filled Actual
sanctioned, filled
Academic Staff 03 02 02
and actual Technical Staff 01 01 01
Development Economics
International Trade
Research thrust Agriculture Economics
Public Finance
areas as recognized
16 Environmental Economics
by major funding Monetary Economics
agencies Industrial Economics
Population Studies
Financial Institutions and Market
Economics of Education and Health
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national: 05 (b) international
17 funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Funding Name of Principal Grant Received
Project Title
Agency Investigator (in Rs.)
A collaborative Study of
Human Development with
UGC Prof. (Mrs.) Special Reference to 6,12,200.00
Underprivileged Sections of
Society. Duration: 2010-12
Performance Evaluation of
Dr. S. M. Jawed MGNREGS in Aligarh District
UGC 6,83,600.00
Akhtar of Uttar Pradesh. Duration:
2012-14
An Analysis of Fiscal
Decentralisation and
Dr. Mohd. Azam Participatory Planning for
UGC 6,96,200.00
Khan Poverty Reduction: A Case
Study of Aligarh District.
Duration: 2010-12
Climate Change and
Agriculture in Aligarh District:
UGC Dr. Dastgir Alam 5,72,700.00
Implications for Rural Poor.
Duration: 2010-13
A Socio-Economic Study of
Resource Dependence of Local
Dr. (Mrs.) Azra
UGC Communities on Selected 5,21,800.00
Musavi
Protected Areas of Uttar
Pradesh. Duration: 2011-13
Nil
Inter-institutional
18 collaborative projects and (i) National collaboration
associated grants received
(ii)International collaboration
DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS,
19 NIL
DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.;
international recognition
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
(national/international) 64
Monographs Nil
Chapter in Books 28
Edited Books 04
Books with ISBN with details of publishers 08
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database-
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index-range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact factor-range / average
h-index
NA
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects
28 Student projects
including inter departmental projects
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with
other university industry/ institute
Nil
Faculty
Awards/ recognitions received at the Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
29
national and international level by students
Library: Yes
Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Yes
Total number of class rooms: Department does not have independent class rooms
Class rooms with ICT facility: No
Students Laboratories: Computer Lab
Research Laboratories: NA
Any other information: Teachers of the Department were invited as members of
the Selection Committees by UPSC, New Delhi
education to ensure that our passed out students are readily employable
Challenges:
Creation of Space
Further improvement in quality of teaching and research
Relevant and value based education
Introduction of new career oriented courses
Taking full advantage of IT in higher education
1. Further strengthening of teaching and research by
updating the syllabi in conformity with the
advancement of knowledge in the subject and
exposing the students to the same. Attempts will
also be made to make the syllabi more relevant to the
Indian situation;
Future plans of the 2. Extension of computer lab to meet the requirements
52 department. of the students and teachers of the Department;
The plans include: 3. Establishment of a sound linkage between the
Department and local industries by conducting
empirical study on important problems faced by
them:
4. Publication of a bi-annual research journal; and
5. Organization of special lectures, seminars, conferences
and refresher course
Faculty participation in Local : Available on university website
53 Seminars / Conferences / National : Available on university website
Workshops International : Available on university website
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my
knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the
peer team visit.
Sd./- Chairman
Signature of the Head of the institution
with seal:
Place:
Date
Interdisciplinary programmes
5 Nil
and departments involved:
Details of programmes
7 discontinued, if any, with No
reasons:
2. Teaching of
Hindi
3. Educational
Psychology
Dr.Salma Associate M.Ed., 1. Curriculum & 23 Two submitted
Kuraishy Professor Ph.D. Evaluation years
2. Planning &
Finance
3. Fine Arts
4. Teaching of
English
Dr.Nakhat Associate M.Sc., 1. Measurement 24 years 04 awarded
Nasreen Professor M.Ed., & Evaluation 01 submitted
Ph.D. 2. Methods of 04 presently
Teaching Bio. working
Science
3. Environmental
Education
4. Philosophical
and Sociological
Foundation of
Education.
5. Educational
Technology
Counselling
3. Non-formal &
Adult Education
4. Teaching of
Science
Dr.Qamar Associate M.A. 1. Curriculum 27 years One
Jahan Professor (Edu.) Planning,
M.Ed., Development
Ph.D. and Principles.
2. Teaching of
History
3. Methods of
Teaching
4. Educational
Psychology
Dr.Poonam Associate M.Sc. 1. Education of 17 years None
Chauhan Professor (Chem.), Exceptional
M.Ed., Children. 2.
Ph.D. Methods of
Teaching Phy. Sc.
2. Problems of
Indian Education
Dr. Nasrin Associate M.Sc. 1. Curriculum 19 years One awarded
Professor (Zool.), Development. One submitted
M.Ed., 2. Environmental
M.Phil. Education
Ph.D., 3. Methods of
PGDHE Teaching Phy.Sc.
4.Educational
Technology
Dr.Gunjan Associate M.Sc. 1. Environmental 17 years One submitted
Dubey Professor (Bot.), Education
M.Ed., 2.Educational
Ph.D. Psychology
3. Methods of
Teaching
Biological Sc. .
UG : 1:12
14 Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
PG : 1:12
Number of
academic support
staff (technical) and
15 Sanctioned Filled Actual
administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled Academic 04 03 03
Staff
and actual Technical 03 02 03
Staff
Special Education / Inclusive Education.
Research thrust Education of Indian Muslims
areas as recognized Womens Education.
16 Elementary Education.
by major funding
agencies IT / Computer Education.
Distance Education.
Methods / Models of Teaching
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding
17 agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
National :Name of the Teacher : Dr. (Mrs.) Nasrin
Associate Professor
Nil
Inter-institutional
18 collaborative projects and National collaboration - Nil
associated grants received International collaboration - Nil
DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS,
19 NIL
DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.;
state recognition
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition (Yes)
international recognition
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international) : 132
Monographs
Chapters in Books : 16
Edited Books
Books with ISBN with details of publishers : 05
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International
Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - N.A.
Citation Index range / average - Not Available
SNIP - N.A.
SJR - N.A.
Impact Factor range / average - Not Available
h-index
23 Details of patents and income generated NIL
National committees :
2. Prof. C.P.S. Chauhan : Member of UGC Committee
for various purposes
M.A.
(Edu.) 127 04 11 99% 99%
(12-13)
(11-12) 117 05 10 99% 99%
(10-11) 78 04 11 99% 99%
(9-10) 79 04 11 99% 99%
D.T.
244 02 18 99% 99%
(12-13)
(11-12) 218 02 18 99% 99%
(10-11) 214 02 18 99% 99%
(9-10) 198 01 19 99% 99%
Ph.D
87 02 9 100% 100%
(12-13)
(11-12) 88 14 5 100% 100%
(10-11) 54 10 6 100% 100%
(9-10) 68 11 19 100% 100%
B.A. Admission
10 - 90% -
(12-13) of B.A. are
(11-12) not 10 - 80% -
(10-11) conducted 10 - 80% -
(9-10) by the Deptt. 10 - 80% -
33 Diversity of students
Name of
the % of % of
% of % of
Program students students
students students
me from other from
from the from
(refer to universities universities
same other
question within the outside the
university countries
no. 4) State State
N.
B.Ed. Nil
available
N.
M.Ed. Nil
available
M.A.
(Edu.) 47% 43% 10% Nil
(12-13)
(11 12) 55% 35% 10% Nil
(10 11) 58% 32% 10% Nil
(09 10) 60% 40% 10% Nil
D.T. (12
60% 30% 10% Nil
13)
(11 12) 62% 28% 10% Nil
(10 11) 62% 28% 12% Nil
(09 10) 65% 23% 12% Nil
Ph.D (12
09% 02 - -
13)
(11 12) 07% - 04 08
(10 11) 04% 04 02 06
(09 10) 20% 04 01 05
How many students have cleared Civil Services
and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET,
34 GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
(NET 12 and JRF 12 )
S.N Name Awarding Qualigications Year
o. Agency NET JRF
1 Ms. Pragya Gupta UGC JRF 2011
2. Ms. Sabahat Anjum UGC JRF 2012
3. Ms. Hina Hasan UGC JRF 2012
4. Ms. Aakshi UGC JRF 2012
7. Mr. Mohd. Shakir UGC JRF 2011
8. Ms. Mariya Aftab UGC JRF 2011
9. Ms. Uzma Siddiqui UGC JRF 2012
10. Mr. Firoz Ahmad UGC JRF 2012
11 Ms. Swati Gupta UGC JRF 2012
12. Ms. Shazia Mansoori UGC JRF 2011
13 Ms. Shazia Amani UGC NET 2011
14. Mr. Azad Ahmad Andrabi UGC NET 2011
15. Mr. Mahamud Khan UGC NET 2012
16 Mr. Kamal Kant Sharma UGC NET 2011
17. Ms. Sarika Sharma UGC NET 2011
36 Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 77.5%
from other universities within the State 12.5%
from universities from other States Nil
from universities outside the country Nil
ON
MS.
GB- 25-10- Prof. C.P.S.
1 SHAHIDA 28-10-2010
8693 2004 CHAUHAN
KOUNSAR
MS.
BB- 17-12- Prof. C.P.S.
3 TABASSUM 23.5.2013
5114 2007 CHAUHAN
QAMAR
MS.
GD- 2-3- Prof. C.P.S.
4 PRAGYA
6796 2010 CHAUHAN
GUPTA
MS.
GB- 1-6- Prof. C.P.S.
5 SABAHAT
9260 2011 CHAUHAN
ANJUM
Prof. ANWAR
MR. GE- 9-6- JAHAN
6
AHMAD ALI 9572 2011 ZUBERI(Retire
d on 30-9-2012)
MR. MOHD.
ZIAUL GE- 7-6- PROF. NABI
8
HAQ- 2550 2011 AHMAD
RAFAQI
MR. AZAD
GE- 7-6- PROF. NABI
9 AHMAD-
2551 2011 AHMAD
ANDRABI
PROF.
MS. SAMA GA- 22.3.20
10. SUNITA
PARVEEN 5335 13
SHARMA
MR.
AA- 25-2- DR. SALMA
11 MAHAMUD 28.10.2013
4329 2010 KURAISHY
KHAN
MR. ATEF
YUSUF-
GE- 3-2- DR. SALMA
12 MAKEED 20-3-2012
6692 2010 KURAISHY
AL
KHUTBA
MR. KAMAL
BB- 3-3- DR. SALMA
13 KANT
7364 2010 KURAISHY
SHARMA
MR.
SHOWKAT GH- 19-10- DR. SALMA
14
AHMAD- 1690 2012 KURAISHY
RATHER
18-03-
13,
TAZYEEN ge- DR. NAKHAT
19. (joined
BANO 2256 NASREEN
on 27-
07-13)
MS.
DD- 25-2- DR. MOHD.
21 KANEEZ
1241 2010 PARVEZ
FIZZA
MS.
DD- 25-2- DR. MOHD.
22 NAYYER 17-07-2013
0647 2010 PARVEZ
JABEEN
MS.
SHAHWAR GB- 24-2- DR. SUDHA
24
FATIMA 9265 2010 KUMARI
ZAIDI
MR.
GC- 3-3- DR. SUDHA
25 SARWAR
2268 2010 KUMARI
HOSSAIN
MR.
GD- 3-3- DR. QAMAR
28 MEHRAJUD 29.4.2013
6902 2010 JAHAN
DIN SHEIKH
DR. TAHIRA
MS. UZMA Y- 2-3-
30 KHATOON 08-08-2013
SIDDIQUI 2200 2010
(Retd.)
MS.
X- 30-11-
31 FIRDOUS DR. NASRIN 25-9-2008
1585 2002
JABEEN
MS.
FA- 25-2-
32 PARVEEN DR. NASRIN
9479 2010
BEGUM
MS.
X- 2-3-
34 TARANNU DR. NASRIN
4388 2010
M
MS.
GD- 15-10-
35 SUNANDA DR. NASRIN
6633 2012
JAIN
MS.
Z- 6-1- DR. GUNJAN
37 NEELiMA
2200 2009 DUBEY
JOSHI
MR.
GE- 1-6- DR. GUNJAN
38 AKSHAY
2540 2011 DUBEY
KUMAR
MS.
GA- 5-1- DR. ANIS
41 AFSANA 27-09-2013
4675 2009 JAHAN
PARVEEN
MS. SHAILA
GB- 18.3.20 DR. ANIS
43. SHABEEH
8234 13 JAHAN
SHAHEEN
DR. MUJIBUL
MS. ARSHI CC- 2-3-
45 HASAN
SHAMEEM 2388 2010
SIDDIQUI
MS. DR.
DD- 3-3-
47 DANISTA ZEBUNNISA
0043 2010
PARVEEN KHAN
MR.
SHOWKEEN DR.
GH- 19-10-
48 BILAL- ZEBUNNISA
1689 2012
AHMAD KHAN
GUL
DR.
MS. ANAM DD- 24-2-
49 MAHMOOD
KHAN 2232 2010
ALI
DR.
MS. SANA GA- 2-3-
50 MAHMOOD
AFRIN 5319 2010
ALI
DR.
MR. ABDUL GC- 17.3.20
51 MAHMOOD
SAMAD 2557 13
ALI
PROF.
MS. ROQUIYA
DD- 5-1- ZAINUDDIN (
55 TABINDA 27-1-2012
1582 2009 Retired on
IQBAL
2-8-2011)
PROF.
MS. IRAM DD- 13-1-
56 ROQUIYA 25.3.2013
AZHAR 0100 2009
ZAINUDDIN
MS.
SEDIGHAH PROF.
GE- 21-1-
58 MOEIN- ROQUIYA 3.12.2012
1247 2009
MASALAGE ZAINUDDIN
GO
Project Method
Lecture Method
45 List the teaching methods adopted by Power Point Presentation
the faculty for different programmes. Discussion Method
(V) Assignment Method
(VI) Lecture Demonstration Method
How does the department ensure that
programme objectives are constantly (Through Assignment, Sessional Tests,
46
met and learning outcomes are Presentations and Final Examinations)
monitored?
UG:
Names of programmes offered (UG, B.A. History Main
PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated B.A. History as Subsidiary
4
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., PG:
D.Litt., etc.):
M.A. (History)
M.Phil. (History)
Ph.D. (History)
5 Interdisciplinary programmes and
Nil
departments involved:
(includi
ng
CAS &
MPS)
Number of teaching posts sanctioned,
Professor 06 01 2, 1 (03)
10 filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Associate 14 08 4, 6 (10)
Professors/ Asst. Professors/others)
Professors
Assistant 22 11 4, 6 (10)
Professors
Senior 05 03 03
Research
Assistant
No. of
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
Qualificati Field of Years
Name Designation students guided
on Specialization of
for the last 4
Exp.
years
M.A., 04 M.Phil.
Prof. Tariq Medieval Indian
M.Phil., Professor 35 awarded
Ahmed History
Ph.D. 07 Ph.D. awarded
Medieval Indian
M.A., 02 Ph.D. awarded
Prof. Ali History, Military
M.Phil., Professor 24 01 M.Phil.
Athar & Technology,
Ph.D. awarded
Defence Studies
01 M.Phil.
M.A.,
Prof. F. Z. completed
M.Phil. Professor Modern India 30
Bilgrami 03 under
Ph.D.
supervision
Prof. M.A., 01 M.Phil.
Medieval Indian
Mohd. M.Phil., Professor 33 awarded
History
Afzal Khan Ph.D. 02 Ph.D. awarded
Dr. Roohi M.A., 04 Ph.D. awarded
Associate Medieval Indian
Abida M.Phil., 23 01 M.Phil.
Professor History
Ahmed Ph.D. awarded
Medieval
Archaeology,
Dr. S.A. M.A., 01 M .Phil.
Associate Medieval India
Nadeem M.Phil., 24 awarded
Professor (Urban History),
Rezavi Ph.D. 03 Ph.D. awarded
Mughal
Architecture
Mr. M.K. M.A., Associate
History of Europe 33
Zaman M.Phil. Professor
Dr.
M.A.,
K.A.S.M. Associate Medieval Indian
M.Phil., 23 03 Ph.D. awarded
Ishrat Professor History
Ph.D.
Alam
M.A.,
Medieval Indian 01 Ph.D. awarded
Dr. Jawaid M.Phil. Associate
History and 22 01 M.Phil.
Akhtar (History), Professor
Regional History awarded
Ph.D.
M.A.,
Dr. Medieval Indian 02 M.Phil.
M.Phil., Associate
Gulfishan History, 18th awarded
D.Phil Professor
Khan Century
(Oxford)
01 Ph.D.
M.A., Medieval India, submitted
Dr. Sumbul Associate
M.Phil., Regional History 17 03 M.Phil.
H. Khan Professor
Ph.D. of Rajasthan awarded
03 Ph.D. enrolled
04 Ph.D. awarded
M.A., Modern Indian 03 M.Phil.
Dr. Mohd. Associate
M.Phil., History, The 18th 19 awarded
Parwez Professor
Ph.D. Century India 01 M.Phil.
submitted
Dr. Jaya M.A., Associate Ancient Indian 02 M.Phil.
Menon Ph.D. Professor History and awarded
16 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Medieval Indian History
recognized by UGC.
DRS/as specified by Department of Studies for Ph.D. Courses:
Faculty selected
nationally/internationally
similar programs)
List of Seminars organized by the Department with the details of funding agencies
S.No. Topic of Seminar Date of Seminar Funding Agency
01. Composite Culture: 06-08.04.2010 UGC
Reflections in Literature, Art
and Architecture of Medieval
India.
02. Sources of Medieval India: 12-14.03.2011 UGC
Chronicles, Literature,
Architecture, Paintings,
Epigraphs and Coins.
03. 59th Session of the Indian 03-04.11.2011 UGC
Historical Records Committee,
National Archives of India,
Janpath, New Delhi.
04. The Reign of Shah Jahan 30-31 March, 2013 UGC
05. Re-interpreting the History of 05-06 October, 2013 UGC
the Delhi Sultanate
S.No. Name of Participants S.No. Name of Participants
Prof. Tariq Ahmed Dr. Roohi Abida Ahmad
AMU AMU
Prof. Ali Athar Dr. M. Waseem Raja
AMU AMU
Prof. Md. Afzal Khan Dr. S. Chandni Bi
AMU AMU
Prof. S. Liyaqat H. Moini Dr. Parwez Nazir
AMU AMU
Dr. Gulfishan Khan Dr. Hassan Imam
AMU AMU
Dr. Syed Ali Nadeem Rezavi Dr. Syed Bashir Hasan
AMU AMU
Dr. M.K. Pundhir Dr. Reyaz Ahmad Khan
AMU AMU
Dr. Amir Ahmad
Dr. Ananda Bhattacharya
AMU
Prof. Inayat Ali Zaidi
Prof. Yaqoob Ali Khan
New Delhi
Dr. T.K. Mathur Dr. Tahmeena Javed
Ajmer AMU
33 Diversity of students
% of % of
% of % of
students students
Name of the Programme students students
from other from
(refer to question no. 4) from the from
universities universities
same other
within the outside the
university countries
State State
M.A. History
68.18 31.81 36.36 NIL
Session 2013-2014
PG to Ph.D. ,,
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 03
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Sheikh
Manzoor
Poverty and Health in Kashmir
Ahmad History
under the Dograss
Rathor
Syed
Evolution of Architecture in
Gazanfar History
Medieval Kashmir (1585-1752)
Farooq
Indian National Movement and the
Suhail-ul-
History Freedom Struggle of Jammu and
Rehman
Kashmir (1931-1947)
Kanchan The Administration of the State of
History
Lawaniya Marwar during 18th Century
The Socio-Cultural Life in 16th-
Ajay
History 17th Centuries as Depicted in Braj
Kumar
Sources
Socio-Cultural Information as
Aziz ur Gleaned from the Accounts of Some
History
Rehman Travelers to India (14th-16th
Centuries A.D.)
The Trading Relations between
Mogalli
Yemen and India from the Third
Hamood
History Century B.C. to the Mid-Third
Mohd. Al-
Century A.D. (Qana Seaport and
Raeeini
Seaports of West India)
Shahid Mahdi
Prof. Mushir-ul-Hasan
Prof. S.M. Azizuddin Husain
Syed Shahzad Shah (IAS)
List the distinguished alumni of the Firoz Khan (IAS)
43 department (maximum 10) Nishi Singh (IAS)
Richa Chaturvedi (IAS)
Mahboob Ali (Former Minister Science &
Technology, Bihar)
Masood Ahmad Khan (Former Education
Minister, U.P.)
Syed Ekrum Rizvi (IAS)
Give details of student enrichment Lectures by Visiting Professors, Weekly
44 programmes (special lectures / Seminars of P.G. Students and Research
workshops / seminar) involving Scholars, Workshop on Medieval Persian for
external experts. Research Scholars
List the teaching methods adopted by
45 Audio Visuals, Educational Tour
the faculty for different programmes.
Five Weaknesses:
(1) Shortage of teaching staff
(2) Shortage of smart class rooms
(3)Unsuitable Grants for upgrading the
Department
(4) Lack of Computer/Laptop facility to
individual teachers
(5) Shortage of funds to support teachers T.A.
& D.A. for visits to different
libraries/museums
Opportunities and Challenges of the
Department:
(1) To highlight untapped sources
(2) To promote scientific and secular study of
sources
(3) To counter communal approach in History
(4) To produce researches in the sub-thrust
areas of medieval India as identified by the
UGC Review Committee
To keep up the SAP Programme, Developing
52 Future plans of the department. Smart Class Rooms, Digitization of
Manuscripts and publication of books and
journals by the members of the Department
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
with seal:
Place:
Date:
Actual
(includi
Sanctioned Filled ng CAS
&
Number of teaching posts sanctioned, MPS)
10 filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professor 01 01 02
Professors/ Asst. Professors/others) Associate
05 02 05
Professors
Asst.
08 05 02
Professors
Others - - -
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience
11
and research under guidance
No. of Ph.D./
No. of M.Phil.
Qualifi- Desig-
Name Specialization Years of students
cation nation
Experience guided for the
last 4 years
Modern
Prof. M.A., Islamic
Sayyid M.Phil. Professor Thought & 33 + years 04
Ahsan & Ph.D. Turkish
Studies
Islamic
Jurisprudence
Fazil &
Prof. B.A., Development
Zafarul M.A., Professor of Islamic 32 02
Islam M.Phil. Learning
& Ph.D. during
Muslim Rule
in India
Sufi
Dr. M.A., Movement in
Associate
Muhammad M.Phil. Indian Muslim 23 + 03
Professor
Ismail & Ph.D. History &
Culture
Dr. M.A.,
Associate Islamic
Ahsanul M.Phil. 24 Nil
Professor Thought
Haq & Ph.D.
Iranian
Dr. Adam Associate Studies and
Ph.D. 17 years 3
Malik Khan Professor History of
Science
Dr. Abdul M.A.,
Associate
Hamid M.Phil. Arabic Studies 17 years 01
Professor
Fazili & Ph.D.
Quranic
Dr. Studies,
Associate
Obaidullah Ph.D. Muslim 21 03
Professor
Fahad Political
Thought
Contemporary
Dr. Abdul Assistant
Ph.D. Islamic 16 years Nil
Majid Khan Professor
Thought
Dr. Tauqeer Assistant Islamic
Ph.D. 13 years Nil
Ahmad Professor Economy
List of senior Visiting Fellows,
12 Nil
adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Turkish Studies
Number of faculty with ongoing
projects from (a) national (b)
international funding agencies and (c)
17 Nil
Total grants received. Give the names
of the funding agencies, project title
and grants received project-wise
Faculty : Nil
Doctoral / post-doctoral fellows : Nil
Students : Nil
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
30 organized and the source of funding Seminars/Conferences-05 Founded by AMU,
(national/ international) with details of Aligarh
outstanding participants, if any
31 Code of ethics for research followed As Per University Norms
by the departments
32 Student profile programme-wise
% of
% of % of % of
Name of the students
students students students
Programme from other
from the from univ. from
(refer to universities
same outside other
question no. 4) within the
university the State countries
State
UG
PG 72% 14% 14%
Ph.D. 81% 19%
M.Phil. 100%
Dip/Certifi
cate in 100%
Turkish
How many students have cleared Civil
Services and Defence Services
34 examinations, NET, SET, GATE and Students Cleared NET/JRF
other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise
35 Student progression
PG Merit Scholarship : 04
Junior Research Fellowship : 12
Maulana Azad Scholarship : 09
UGC Azad Scholarship : 06
Was any need assessment exercise
41 undertaken before the development of On the recommendation of Board of Studies
new programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology
42 Does the department obtain feedback from
Information
Management,
Knowledge
Dr. More Awarded : 03
Associate Management,
Naushad Ph.D. than 16 Submitted: 02
Professor Information Technology
Ali P.M years Enrolled: 03
Applications,
Information Storage and
Retrieval and E-learning
Knowledge
Management,
Information Use,
Dr. Information Seeking,
Associate Awarded: 02
Sudharma Ph.D. ICT, Marketing of 15 years
Professor Enrolled: 03
Haridasan Information Products
and Services,
Information
Management
Library Management,
Dr.
Associate Information sources and
Masoom Ph.D. 15 Years Awarded : 02
Professor services, Research
Raza
Methodology
Reference &
Dr. Nishat Assistant Awarded: 02
Ph.D. Information Science 15 Years
Fatima Professor Enrolled: 02
Cataloguing
Information
Dr. Technology, Library
Mehtab Assistant Automation, Awarded: 03
Ph.D. 10 Years
Alam Professor Networking, installation Enrolled: 01
Ansari of the application
software etc.
List of senior Visiting Fellows,
12 Nil
adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
S.No. Guest Programme Percent
Faculty age of
Name Classes
Percentage of classes taken by 1. Dr. B.A. 30%
13 temporary faculty programme-wise Muzamil (Subsidiary)
information Mushtaq B.L.I.Sc. 15.55%
2. Ms. B.A. 35%
Mohsina (Subsidiary)
Aftab B.L.I.Sc. 15.55%
Programme-wise Student Teacher
14 Ratio BLISc. 6:1, MLISc.4:1
Ratio
15 Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Supporting Staff 2 2 2
(Technical)
Administrative Staff 3 3 3
Structure and development of knowledge
Research thrust areas as recognized by
16 Organizing Knowledge in Libraries
major funding agencies Bibliometric/Scientometric /Webometric
studies
International collaboration
Nil
UGC-SAP (Prof. Shabahat Husain,
Departmental projects funded by Coordinator. Dr. Naushad Ali P.M, Dy.
Coordinator) Rs. 48 Lakhs + 1 Project
DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE;
19 Fellow
DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total 2. Department of Science and Technology
grants received (DST), Govt. of India (Dr. Naushad Ali
P.M) Rs.13,44,350/-
3. Indian Council of Social science Research
22 Publications:
Faculty
S.NO. Type of Documents National International
Members
Paper Published 05 02
Monographs ----- -----
Chapters in Books ----- -----
Edited Books ----- -----
Books with ISBN details ----- -----
Prof. Number Listed in
01. Shabahat ----- -----
International Database
Husain Citation Index range /
----- -----
average
SJR ----- -----
Impact Factor range /
----- -----
average
h-index ----- -----
Paper Published ----- -----
Monographs ----- -----
Chapters in Books ----- -----
Edited Books ----- -----
Books with ISBN details ----- -----
Mr. S. Number Listed in
Mustafa ----- -----
02. International Database
K.Q. Citation Index range /
Zaidi ----- -----
average
SJR ----- -----
Impact Factor range /
----- -----
average
h-index -----
Paper Published 06
Dr. Monographs ----- ----
03 Naushad Chapters in Books 05 ----
Ali P.M Edited Books 01 ----
Books with ISBN details ----- ----
Number Listed in
----- -----
International Database
Citation Index range /
----- -----
average
SJR ----- -----
Impact Factor range /
----- -----
average
h-index ----- -----
Paper Published 02 -----
Monographs ----- -----
Chapters in Books ----- -----
Edited Books ----- -----
Books with ISBN details ----- -----
Dr.
Number Listed in
04. Sudharma ----- -----
International Database
Haridasan
Citation Index range /
----- -----
average
Impact Factor range /
----- -----
average
h-index ----- -----
Paper Published 01 04
Monographs ----- -----
Chapters in Books 05 -----
Edited Books ---- -----
TQM IN CENTRAL
UNIVERSITY
Books with ISBN details -----
LIBRARIES.LAP,2011
Dr.
(978-3-8465-9774-3)
05. Masoom
Raza Number Listed in
----- -----
International Database
Citation Index range /
----- -----
average
SJR ----- -----
Impact Factor range /
----- -----
average
h-index ---- ------
Paper Published 06 04
Monographs -----
Chapters in Books 01 -----
Edited Books -----
Books with ISBN details ----- -----
Dr. Number Listed in
----- -----
06. Nishat International Database
Fatima Citation Index range /
----- ------
average
SJR ----- -----
Impact Factor range /
----- -----
average
h-index ------ -----
Dr. Paper Published 02 01
07.
Mehtab Monographs ----- -----
26 Faculty serving in
Faculty Nil
34 How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Awarding Qualification
S.No. Name Year
Agency NET SET GATE Other
Mr. Muzamil
01. UGC ------ ------ ------ JRF 2012
Mushtaq
02. Ms. Nida Khan UGC ------ ------ ------ JRF 2012
03. Ms. Shazia Alvi UGC ------ ------ ------ JRF 2012
04. Mrs. Zeba Khanam UGC ------ ------ ------ JRF 2012
Ms. Samar Iqbal
05. UGC ------ ------ ------ JRF 2012
Bakshi
06. Ms. Faizul Nisha UGC ------ ------ ------ JRF 2012
Ms. Haleema
07. UGC NET ------ ------ ----- 2012
Khatoon
Mr. Hilal Ahmad
08. UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Malla
09. Mr. Jafar Iqbal UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
10. Ms. Maliha Subhan UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Mr. Mohamed
11. UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Mustafa K.
Mr. Mohammad
12. UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Shakir
Mr. Mohd
13. UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Muzzammil
14. Mr. Mohd Uwesh UGC NET ------ ------ ----- 2012
15. Mr. Shariq Ahmad UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Mr. Rais Ahmad
16. UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Khan
Mrs. Saba Nasreen
17. UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Bano
18. Ms. Saima Khan UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
19. Mr. Salahudheen E UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
20. Mr. Shadab Ahmad UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Mr. Shajarul Islam
21. UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Khan
Mrs. Tabassum
22. UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2012
Jahan
Awarding Qualifications
S.No. Name Year
Agency NET SET GATE Other
Ms.Farheen
01. UGC NET ------ ------ ------ 2011
Zehra
Ms. Priyanka
02. UGC NET ------- -------- ------ 2011
Nagar
35 Student progression
37 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
S. Name of Faculty
Awarded Year
No. Members
Awarded
S.No. Name Topic
year
Periodical Collection in IITs Delhi,
1. Dr. Faizul Nisha Kanpur and Delhi University Library: 2010
Acquisition and Use
Research Associates:-
S.No. Name Project Title Funding Agency
Weaknesses:-
1. Vacant Positions
2. Erratic Power Supply
3. Insufficient funds for development.
4. Inadequate space for development
5. Inadequate Technical Administrative Staff.
Opportunities:-
1. Collaborative Research
2. Participation in national/ international
Conferences
3. Tapping the funding from UGC-SAP,
ICSSR, DST.
4. Consultancy for developing digital library
5. Consultancy for digital archiving creating of
metadata/Institutional
Repository (IR).
Challenges:-
1. Cloud Computing.
laboratories/institutions/indust
ries in India and abroad
National committees
International committees:
26 Faculty serving in Editorial Boards :
Any other (please specify) - Convener, Urdu Board,
Bhartiya Jhanpith, New Delhi
Faculty recharging strategies
(UGC, ASC,
Refresher/orientation Faculty participated as Resource persons : 05
27
programs, workshops, training Faculty members as participants: 10 (Programs)
programs and similar
programs)
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental projects
: 10%
28 Student projects
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/
industry/institute : 10%
Faculty: Nil
Doctoral/post doctoral fellows: Dr. Afrina Rizvi
Availed Commonwealth Academic Staff
Awards /recognitions received
Fellowship to pursue Advanced course, MSc in
29 at the national and
Science Communication at Imperial College,
international level by
University of London, UK
Students: 18 (Awards to Short Films &
Documentary by Students)
Seminars/Conferences/Works
hops organized and the source Three workshops organized with the grant received
of funding (national/ from NCSTC, DST, Ministry of Science and
30
international) with details of Technology, GOI under the supervision of Dr.
outstanding participants, if Afrina Rizvi, Associate Professor of the department
any:
Code of ethics for research
31 --
followed by the departments
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Selected Pass percentage
Applications
Programme
received M F M F
(refer to question no. 4)
M.A.(Mass
32 Communication) 525 08/302 15/223 2.65% 6.73%
I Semester
P.G. Dip in Journalism 146 07/76 06/70 9.21% 8.57%
P.G. Dip. in Public
60 01/39 06/21 2.56% 28.57%
Relations
M.Phil/Ph.D 34 00/25 01/09 0% 11%
Diversity of students
% of % of students % of
Name of the % of
students from other students
Programme students
from the universities from univ.
33 (refer to question from other
same within the outside the
no. 4) countries
university State State
M.A. Mass
Communication I 95.6% Nil 4.35% Nil
Sem.
M.A. Mass
Communication III 95% Nil Nil 5%
Sem.
P.G. Diploma in
64% 27% 9% Nil
Journalism
P.G. Diploma in
75% 25% Nil Nil
Public Relations
Ph.D. (Mass
90% 10% Nil Nil
Communication)
M.Phil. (Mass
Communication)
14
Farheen NET
Anwar K NET
Abdul Rahiman UP JRF
How many students have Mohd. Naseeb JRF
cleared Civil Services and Nabila Ahmad NET
Defence Services Mohd. Anas JRF
34 examinations, NET, SET, Huma Parveen JRF
GATE and other competitive Salfia Hakeem NET
examinations? Give details Zehra Naqvi JRF
category-wise. NET/JRF : Mohd Anas NET
Khursheed Ahmad NET
Anubha Yadav NET
Sachin Agrawal NET
Jitendra Singh NET
Percentage
Student progression
against enrolled
UG to PG Not applicable
PG to M.Phil. 100% (9/9)
PG to Ph.D. 93% (14/15)
Ph.D. to Post-
35 Student progression NIL
Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
90%
recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 20%
from other universities within the 20%
State
36 Diversity of staff
from universities from other 60%
States
from universities outside the 0%
country
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 Nil
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Present details of Library: Collection of books -2000, Journals -200,
38 departmental infrastructural NP subscribed = 10, Educational CDs -20
facilities with regard to and Encyclopedia - 03 sets
Sciences
Exercise Physiology, 08 Students
Sports Psychology, (awarded) 02
Dr. Brij
M.Phil., Associate Kinanthropometry 20 Students
Bhushan
Ph.D. Professor and Test Years (Enrolled) 01
Singh
Measurement & student
Evaluation (submitted)
Sports Management,
Sports Psychology, 06 Students
Dr.
Associate Sports Training, 17 (awarded) 03
Zamirull Ph.D.
Professor Sports Sociology and Years Students
ah Khan
Test Measurement & (Enrolled)
Evaluation
Adapted Physical
Education, Sports
Physiology,
03 Students
Dr. S. Kinanthropometry,
Assistant 16 (awarded) 02
Tariq Ph.D. Test Measurement &
Professor Years Students
Murtaza Evaluation, Sports
(Enrolled)
Psychology, Sports
Training and Sports
Biomechanics
Research
Dr. S. 02 Students
Guest Methodology, Sport 08
Khurram Ph.D. (M.Phil. awarded
Faculty Psychology & Sport Years
Nisar other university)
Management
Dr.
Vivek Guest Anatomy & Exercise 05
Ph.D. Nil
Kumar Faculty Physiology Years
Singh
Dr.
Naushad Guest 07
Ph.D. Sports Biomechanics Nil
Waheed Faculty Years
Ansari
Dr.
Mohd. Guest 07
Ph.D. Sports Biomechanics Nil
Arshad Faculty Years
Bari
Dr.
Mohd. Guest 07
Ph.D. Yoga Nil
Khalid Faculty Years
Khan
Organisation and
Ms. Administration in
M.P.Ed., Guest 03
Nazia Physical Education, Nil
NET Faculty Months
Khan Recreation &
Supervision
List of Visiting Fellows under UGC-SAP (DRS-I)
Programme, Department of Physical Education,
A.M.U., Aligarh.
1) Prof. Sudarshan Bhowick
List of senior Visiting (Sports Biomechanics)
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Department of Physical Education
emeritus professors Kalyani University, Kalyani
2) Prof. Ramesh Pal Singh
(Sports Biomechanics)
L.N.U.P.E., Shakti Nagar, Gwalior
3) Prof. Shamsher Singh
(Sports Biomechanics)
Department of Physical Educaiton
Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa (Haryana)
4) Prof. Kanwaljeet Singh
(Sports Biomechanics)
Director
Physical Education & Sports
G.N.D.U., Amritsar
5) Prof. Rajendra Singh
(Sports Psychology) Head
Department of Physical Education
Jiwaji University, Gwalior
6) Prof. Surendra Singh (Retd.)
(Sports Psychology)
A-39, Brij-Enclave,
P.O. Sunderpur,
Varanasi-221005(U.P.)
7) Prof. Paramjeet Singh
(Sports Psychology)
Department of Physical Education
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
8) Prof. N. S. Mann (Retd.)
(Sports Psychology)
Department of Physical Education
Punjab University, Chandigarh
9) Prof. S. K. Yadav
School of Physical Education
Devi Ahilya University,
Indore- 452001 (M.P.)
10) Prof. S. N. Behera
(Research Statistics/Psychology)
Head
Department of Physical Education
Amravati University
Amrawati (M.S.)
A.M.U., Aligarh
School Children
Anthropometric 02 Years
Dr. Brij Bhushan UGC,
Profile of Indian (w.e.f. Rs.
Singh New
Track and Field 01.04.2013 to 10,08,000/-
(Associate Professor) Delhi
Athletes 31.03.2015)
Development of
e-content of MHRD,
Dr. S. Tariq Murtaza Rs.
Physical Govt. of 02 Years
(Assistant Professor) 34,00,000/-
Education Pilot India
Project
Inter-institutional
collaborative projects and
18 associated grants received Nil
National collaboration
International collaboration
Prof. Ikram Hussain
Departmental projects funded
(Co-ordinator/Professor)
by DST-FIST; UGC-
UGC-SAP(DRS-I) PROGRAMME
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
05 Years
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
(w.e.f. 01.04.2009 to 31.03.2014)
grants received.
Rs. 39,45,000.00
Research facility / centre with
state recognition UGC-SAP (DRS-I) Programme with National level
20
national recognition Research facility available
international recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international) 147 Journals
(national/International)
Monographs
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO
host, etc.)
22 Publications: Citation Index range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index
Google Scholar Citations of publications of Faculty
members:
Name of Faculty Citations (Since 2009)
Er. Mohammad Ali 3
Khan
Dr. Saghir Ahmad 45
Er. A.K. Srivastava 21
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
24 Areas of consultancy and Nil
income generated
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25 Nil
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
National committees:
Members:
Prof. Ikram Hussain (UGC, NCTE)
Dr. Rajendra Singh (NCTE)
Dr. Brij Bhushan Singh (NCTE)
Faculty serving in International committees: Nil
26
Editorial Boards: Dr. Brij Bhushan Singh working as
Chief Editor for Human Kinetics AICPE. Prof. Ikram
Hussain, Dr. Rajender Sing, Dr. Zamirullah Khan &
Dr. S Tariq Murtaza are in Editorial Board of various
Journals of National and International repute.
any other (please specify) No
Refresher Course in 2011 in the subject of Physical
Education.
Workshops:
1) Workshop on Relevance of Yoga and
Faculty recharging strategies Physiotherapy in Stress and Injuries Management
(UGC, ASC, Refresher / (22-23 September, 2010), Dr. Rajendra Singh,
27 orientation programs, Organizing Secretary.
workshops, training programs 2) Workshop on Biofeedback (11-13 November,
and similar programs). 2011), Dr. Brij Bhushan Singh, Organizing
Secretary.
3) National Workshop on Videographic Technique
for Sports Motion Analysis (22-24, November
2013), Dr. Zamirullah Khan, Organizing Secretary.
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental projects Nil
28 Student projects percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/ industry/
institute Nil
(1) Prof. Jaowad Ali, Best Citizen Award in 2013.
(2) Dr. S. Tariq Murtaza, award of Fellowship as the
Awards /recognitions received
Fellow of the Rural Health Society (FRHS),
at the national and
Conferred by
international level by
Rural Health Society, Kolkata in 2009.
29 Faculty
(3) Dr. Sayed Khurram Nisar was awarded with
Doctoral / post doctoral
UGC JRF (2004) and SRF (2007), also received
fellows
Commonwealth Commission Scholarship from UK
Students
2012. He also awarded as Life time Commonwealth
Commission Alumni membership.
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any:
Director/Organizing
Theme Sponsor Date
Secretary
Prof. Ikram Hussain National Workshop
UGC-SAP 22-24
(Director) on Videographic
(DRS-I) November,
Dr. Zamirullah Khan/ Technique for Sports
30 Programme 2013
(Organizing Secretary) Motion Analysis
National Seminar on
Dr. Rajendra Singh
Innovations in UGC-SAP
(Director) 28-29
Physical Education (DRS-I)
Dr. Brij Bhushan Singh January, 2013
and Sports, need of Programme
(Organizing Secretary)
the Day
Prof. Ikram Hussain International A.M.U., 16-18
International
M.A.,
Prof. Mirza Relations, Strategic
M.Phil., Professor 21 2
Asmer Beg Studies, Foreign
Ph.D.
Policy
Indian Govt. &
M.A., Politics, Modern
Dr. Mohd. Associate
M.Phil., Political Theory, 27 5
Abid Professor
Ph.D. Comparative
Politics
M.A., Indian Govt. &
Dr. S.
LLB, Associate Politics, Public
Waseem 26 6
M.Phil., Professor Administration,
Ahmad,
Ph.D. International Law
International
Dr. Iqbalur Associate
Ph.D. Relations (Strategic 20 4
Rahman, Professor
Studies)
Public
Dr. Mohd. M.A.,
Associate Administration,
Nafess A. M.Phil., 19 4
Professor Indian Govt. &
Ansari Ph.D.
Politics
Dr.
M.A., Associate Political Sociology,
Iftekhar 15 3
Ph.D. Professor Political Thought
Ahemmed
International
Dr. M.A., M.
Associate Politics/South
Upendra Phil, 18 3
Professor Asian Defence &
Choudhury Ph.D.
Security,
International
Dr.(Mrs.) M.A.,
Associate Relations, Political
Farhana M.Phil, 17 3
Professor Theory, US
Kausar Ph.D.
Foreign Policy
International
Dr. Aftab M.Phil, Associate
Relations, Human 15 3
Alam, Ph.D. Professor
Rights
International
Relations
(Mediterranean &
M.A.,
Dr. Arshi Associate West Asian
M.Phil, 18 1
Khan Professor Politics),
Ph.D.
Federalism and
Minority Rights in
India
M.A., Human Rights
Dr.(Mrs.)
M.Phil, Assistant (Woman Issues),
Rachana 15 2
(NET), Professor Indian Govt. &
Kaushal
Ph.D. Politics
Dr. M. Human Rights,
M.A. Assistant
Mohibul Political Theory, 15 4
Ph.D. Professor
Haque Foreign Policy
International
Relations,
Dr. Mohd. M.A.,
Assistant International
Naseem M.Phil, 7 2
Professor Organisation,
Khan Ph.D.
International
Politics, Security
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding
agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
Total
Name and
Funding sanctioned
Designation of Title o the Project Duration
Agency funds (Rs. in
Principal
Lacs)
Self-Determination
17 in Islam: A case
Dr. Iqbalur Rehman UGC 2 year 5,50,000/=
study of Jammu and
Kashmir
General Elections in
Prof. Asmer Beg UP: A Study of 15th UGC 2 year 2,75000/=
Lok Sabha Election.
Educational Rights
Dr. Aftab Alam of Minorities in UGC 2 year 5,46,200
India
National collaboration: One with the NHRC, New
Inter-institutional
Delhi
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration: One with the Morehouse
associated grants received
College, Atlanta, USA
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
Approximately 14 Lakh Rupees from the UGC and
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received:
state recognition: Ranks among five top departments
in the State.
national recognition: Nationally recognized.
Research facility / centre Well
international recognition: The Department is a well
20 equipped library, Internet
known world-wide as pioneering educational
facility and Computer lab
and research institution. It has produced
some highly prestigious scholars in the field
of politics and governance.
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Not Applicable
industry or corporate bodies:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
(national / international) 126
Monographs: 7
Chapters in Books: 62 in books edited within and
outside the country.
Edited Books: 10
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 6
22 Publications: Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index range / average: Very Good
SNIP:
SJR:
Organizational
Mamood S. Ph.D. = 06
Ph.D. Professor Behaviour, 28
Khan M. Phil. = 02
Stress & Health
Sport
Abu
Psychology,
Sufiyan Ph.D. Professor 30 Ph.D. = 04
Organizational
Zilli
Behaviour
Clinical
Naheed Psychology, Ph.D. = 03
Ph.D. Professor 31
Nizami Positive M. Phil. = 02
Psychology
Health
Mohd. Associate Psychology, Ph.D. = 03
Ph.D. 21
Ilyas Khan Professor Experimental M. Phil. = 01
Psychology
Health
Associate Psychology, Ph.D. = 02
Asiya Aijaz Ph.D. 23
Professor Social M. Phil. = 02
Psychology
Social
Psychology,
Kr. Sajid Associate Criminal Ph.D. = 02
Ph.D. 21
Ali Khan Professor Psychology, M.Phil. = 01
Organizational
Behaviour
Professor Moazziz Ali Beg, Ex Professor &
List of senior Visiting Chairman, Department of Psychology, AMU.
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Professor C. B. Dwivedi, Department of
emeritus professors Psychology, BHU., Varanasi.
Professor M. V. Raju, Andhra University, Waltair.
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty Two Guest Faculty
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student Undergraduate: 1: 20
14
Teacher Ratio Postgraduate: 1: 09
Number of academic support
staff (technical) and
15 Sanctioned: 12, Filled: 08
administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual
Research thrust areas as
Spiritual Psychology, Well-being and Human
16 recognized by major funding
Development, recognized by UGS-SAP (DRS-1)
agencies:
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from a)
national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise
Inter-institutional
National collaboration: Nil
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration: Nil
associated grants received:
19 Departmental projects funded UGC-SAP (DRS-1)
Personnel.
INDIAN STUDENTS ADMITTED TO PH.D.
Session 2010-2011
Md. Ali Imam
Topic: Impact of Supervisory Behaviour, Job
Characteristics and Certain Personality Attributes
on Employees Absenteeism, Psychological Well-
Being and Job Satisfaction.
Masood-ul-Hassan
Topic: Influence of Perceived Organisational
Culture, Upward Mobility and Organisations
HRD Practices on Employees Perceived QWL
and Work Identification.
Farha Rehman
Topic: Influence of Emotional Intelligence, Self-
Efficacy and Religiosity on Job satisfaction
Among Technical And Clerical Staff.
Shabana Anjum
Topic: Influence of Academic Stress, Spritual
Intelligence and Life Satisfaction Among Students
of Professional and Non-professional Courses.
Shahin Zehra
Topic: Personality Factors, Stressful Life Events
and Coping Strategies Among Depressed
Individuals.
Mehmoodun Nisa
Topic: Personality Traits, Sources of Stress and
Self-Efficacy as Related to Mental Health
Amongst Adolescents.
Sahar Javed
Topic: Stress, Emotional Intelligence and Self-
Efficacy as Related to Psychological Well-Being
Among School Students.
Md. Jasimuddin Khan
Topic: Influence of Life Satisfaction and Self-
Esteem on Aggressive Behaviour of
Adolescents.
Shahin Zafar
Topic: Mental Health as Related to Emotional
Intelligence, Self-Concept and Coping strategies
Among Adolescents.
Zulfiqar Ullah Siddiqui
Topic: Spritual Intelligence in Relation to
Achievement Motivation and Grit Among
Students of Professional and Non-Professional
Courses.
Ashfia Nishat
Topic: Locus of Control, Spirituality and Social
Support as Predictors of Quality of Life Among
Visually and Orthopaedicaly Challenged
Adolescents.
Mehrunnisha Khatoon
Topic: A Study of Meaning in Life, Emotional
Stability and Levels of Adjustment Among
Cancer Patients.
Ayesha Khan
Topic: Influence of Teachers Stress on
Students Self Concept, Adjustment and
Achievement Motivation.
Saika Farid
Topic: Health Related Quality of Life in Relation
to Emotional Stability, Perception of Illness and
Perceived Social Support.
INDIAN STUDENTS ADMITTED TO PH.D.
Session 2011-2012
Zahida Hasan
Topic: Impact of Perceived Quality of Work
Life, Organizational Climate and Job Satisfaction
on Organizational Commitment of Male and
Female Teachers of Higher Education
Institutions.
Ruchi Singh
Topic: Spiritual Beliefs and Spiritual Practices as
Predictors of Spiritual Experiences Among Hindu
and Muslim Religious Devotees.
Fauzia Khatoon
Topic: Spiritual Distress and Spiritual Coping
Among People Living with Diffrent Stages of
HIV / AIDS.
Fauzia Nazam
Topic: Hope in Relation to Spiritual Values and
Spiritual Intelligence Among Adolescents.
Sumaira Islam
Topic: Spiritual Orientation and Meaning in Life
as the Predictors of Cognitive Failure Among
Elderly.
Mir Shahid Ali
Topic: Quality of Life and Religious Coping
Behaviour Among Cancer Patients of Different
Stages.
Razia Saleem
Topic: Quality of Work Life and Organizational
Commitment in Relation to Organizational
Effectiveness Among Employees of Public and
Private Sectors.
Sadia Khan
Topic: Personality Factors, Job Attitudes and
Quality of Work Life as Related to Work
Commitment Among Different Levels of
Managerial Personnel.
Taheera Shahani
Topic: Impact of Family Environment,
Adjustment and Social Support on Mental
Health and Academic Performance of
Adolescents.
Shamsul Siddiqui
Topic: Organizational Commitment and Self
Efficacy as Predictors of Job Satisfaction and
NET Development
Ms.
MSW, Guest Community
Qurratul 04 -
NET Faculty Work
Aien Ali
Less
Ms. Shyna MSW, Guest than
HRM -
Saif NET faculty One
Year
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, No
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty BSW-75%, MSW-75%
programme-wise information
Programme-wise Student
14 BSW- 25:01, MSW-15:01
Teacher Ratio
Actual
Sanctio
Filled (including
ned
Number of academic support CAS& MPS)
staff (technical) and Clerical Nil - -
15
administrative staff: Driver 01 01 01
sanctioned, filled and actual Attendant
(Daily 01 01 01
Wager)
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Health and Development of Women and children
agencies:
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
national (b) international
National Nil
funding agencies and (c) Total
17 International funding agencies Nil
grants received. Give the
Total grants received Nil
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise
Inter-institutional National collaboration
18 collaborative projects and International collaboration: UNICEF, Lucknow
associated grants received Total grants received: Rs.620310.00
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, OPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received
Research facility / centre with: State recognition
20 National & International National recognition
recognition International recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by No
industry or corporate bodies
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
22 Publications: journals (national/international): 30
Monographs
Chapters in Books: 03
Edited Books: 01
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.) : Nil
Citation Index - range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor - range / average
h-index
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
The Department of Social Work in association with
the Department of Community Medicine, JNMCH,
A.M.U., Aligarh has been undertaking Social
Mobilization for Polio Eradication from the
Underserved community of Aligarh city for the last
ten years. Presently, in view of these interventions,
no case of Polio has been reported in Aligarh
District.
Areas of consultancy and
24 The Department has also undertaken the task of
income generated
Supportive Supervision for Comprehensive Child
Survival Programme in Aligarh District to reduce
IMR and MMR. The collaboration with UNICEF
resulted into a Model of Supportive Supervision for
Child Survival for the Health Department,
Government of Uttar Pradesh. The model was also
presented at the national level for scaling up in
other states.
Faculty selected
nationally/internationally to
25 visit other No
laboratories/institutions/
Industries in India and abroad
National Committees and Editorial Boards
Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work
(only permanent faculty) is serving in the National
Committees and Editorial Boards as follows:
Secretary, Research Committee-12, Indian
Sociological Society, New Delhi.
Member, Research Committee, Lucknow
University, Lucknow.
26 Faculty serving in
Member, Executive Committee of Seminar and
Conferences, Lucknow University,
Lucknow.
Co-Convener, Research Committee-19 under
XXXVII Indian Social Science Congress
(December 27-31, 2013).
Editor of International Journal of Social Sciences
and Linguistics, New Delhi, ISSN-2249-
2984.
Participation in Orientation Programme organised
by U.G.C. Academic Staff College, A.M.U.,
Aligarh.
Participation in Refresher courses organised by
U.G.C. Academic Staff College, A.M.U.,
Aligarh.
Participation in 10-days Training Programme on
Faculty recharging strategies
Supportive Supervision for Comprehensive
(UGC/ ASC, Refresher
Child Survival Programme in Aligarh
27 /orientation programs,
District, organised by Department of Social
workshops, training programs
Work, sponsored by UNICEF Lucknow in
and similar programs)
2009, 2010 and 2011.
Participation in Refresher Training Programme on
Supportive Supervision for Comprehensive
Child Survival Programme in Aligarh
District, organised by Department of Social
Work, sponsored by UNICEF Lucknow in
the year 2012.
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter departmental
projects
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/
28 Student projects
industry/institute :
All MSW students are placed for summer training
Programmes in different organizations and
Dissertations are submitted by the students on
projects assigned to them.
Faculty : Member of different bodies at National
Awards/recognitions received
level
29 at the national and
Doctoral/post doctoral fellows
international level by
Students
Seminars/Conferences/Works
hops organized and the source
of funding (national/ Conference and Workshops organized at National
30
international) with details of Level and the source of funding is A.M.U., Aligarh
outstanding participants, if
any.
Code of ethics for research
31 As prescribed by A.M.U.
followed by the departments.
Student profile programme-wise:
Pass
Name of the Programme Application Selected
Percentage
(refer to question No.4) received
32 Male Female Male Female
curriculum.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered
and how does the department utilize the
feedback?: The Alumni of the department
employed in various organisations give
their feedback on course curriculum and
fieldwork practicum either directly
through telephonic contacts and e-mails
or through MSW students placed for
summer training in their organisations.
The Department utilizes their feedback
through Weekly Seminar Presentations.
Designation &
Name Designation
Place of Work
Trade
Mr.
Compliance,
Baktash Senior Officer
Government of
Adish
Canada
MPWPCL,
Mr. Amjad Development
Madhya Pradesh,
Khan Consultant
India
Ms. Bushra John Hopkins
Faculty
Sabri University, USA
CSR, Ambuja
Mr. Viqar Programme
Cement, Ajmer,
Naseem Manager
India
List the distinguished alumni Desert King
43 of the department (maximum Hina Khan Manager-HR LLC, United
10) Arab Emirates
Saleem Tripura Bamboo
CEO
Reza Project ,Calcutta
Hindustan Zinc
Mohammad
Head-HR Ltd., Udaipur,
Ali
Rajasthan
D/o Social Work,
Ms. Shazia Asstt.
Kashmir
Mukhtar Professor
University
National Health
Ms.Saba
Consultant System Resource
Kaleem
Centre
HIDALCO
Jamal
HR Manager Industries, Renu
Ahmad
Sagar
Give details of student
enrichment programmes
44 (special lectures / workshops / Orientation Programme
seminar) involving external
experts:
List the teaching methods
Class Room Teaching, Tutorials, Group
45 adopted by the faculty for
Discussions, Seminar Presentations
different programmes:
How does the department
Field work supervision by faculty members,
46 ensure that programme
Consultation and Weekly Seminar Presentation.
objectives are constantly met
Globalization
Dr. Abdul M.Phil., Associate Sociology of
24 03
Waheed Ph.D. Professor Minorities
Dr. Sociology of
Associate
Mohamma Ph.D. Health; Policy; & 15 04
Professor
d Akram Development
Sr.
Dr. Shereen M.Phil., Criminology &
Assistant 21 00
Sadiq Ph.D. Criminal Justice
Professor
Dr. M.Phil., Assistant
Womens Studies 12 01
Sameena Ph.D. Professor
Asst.
Dr. Sadaf Professor/ Industrial
Ph.D. 01 -
Nasir Guest Sociology
Faculty
Asst.
Dr. Shekh
Professor/ Research
Belal Ph.D. 03 -
Guest Methodology
Ahmad
Faculty
Name of
Institutional Address Year
Visiting Fellow
Centre for the Study of
List of senior Visiting
Prof. Ehsanul Social System, School 2012-
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty,
Haq of Social Sciences, 2013
emeritus professors
JNU, New Delhi
Delhi Univesity, New 2012-
Prof. P.C. Joshi
Delhi 2013
Name of
Percentage of classes taken by
Programme/
temporary faculty
Percentage of classes taken by Course
13 temporary faculty 22% (02 temporary faculty out
U.G.
programme-wise information of total 09 faculty)
22% (02 temporary faculty out
P.G.
of total 09 faculty)
Student Teacher Ratio
Name of
Programme/ Student
Total Total
Programme-wise Student Course Teacher
14 students Teacher
Teacher Ratio Ratio
120+180=
U.G.
300 09 41:01
P.G. 70
Sancti
Filled Actual
oned
Number of academic support
academic support
staff (technical) and 01 01 01
15 staff (technical)
administrative staff:
administrative
sanctioned, filled and actual 03 02 02
staff
Temporary 01 01
Research thrust areas as
Health, Development and Globalization (DRS-I,
16 recognized by major funding
UGC)
agencies:
17 Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding
agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise
Total
Name of Funding
Project Title Amount Duration
Faculty Agency
(In Rupees)
Polio Eradication
Programme-
Prof. Abdul 2012
The Underserved UNICEF,
Matin, 37,2625* (September
Strategy: Social Lucknow
Coordinator November
Mobilization
Component
2011-2012
Prof. Abdul
S-CCSP-SS, UNICEF, (18 Oct.
Matin, 68,24,900
Aligarh District Lucknow 2011 31
Coordinator
Dec 2012)
Prof. Abdul
DRS-I in Sociology
Matin, UGC, August 2011
(Globalization,
Coordinator 35,0000 New to
Health &
(wef Delhi July 2016
Development)
4/8/2012)
Migration, Health
Dr. and Sexuality: A
Mohammad study of Migrant UGC,
Jan 2009-
Akram, Construction 6,50,842 New
July2011
Principal Labourers in the Delhi
Investigator Urban Setting of
Uttar Pradesh.
Polio Eradication
Programme-
Prof. Abdul
The Underserved UNICEF, 2011-2012
Matin, 8,57,000
Strategy: Social Lucknow (May-April)
Coordinator
Mobilization
Component
Prof. Abdul
Matin, SS-CCSP, Aligarh UNICEF, 2011
53,92,550
Project District Lucknow (April- Sept)
Director
* Proposal submitted for Rs. 13,20,270/- for the year 2012-2013. However, for
August November 2012 (1st & 2nd Rounds an amount of Rs. 372625 has been
sanctioned by the UNICEF, Lucknow office. For January April 2013 (3rd and
4th Rounds) actual amount is yet to be sanctioned.
National collaboration : Under Process (Under
Inter-institutional
DRS-I, UGC)
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration: Under Process (Under
associated grants received
DRS-I, UGC)
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC- UGC-SAP/CAS: DRS I
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Total Grants Sanctioned: Rs. 35,00,000/-
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
state recognition: Under the UGC sponsored DRS-I
20 Research facility / centre with
(SAP) Programme, the department is in the
Icon
Health Inequality, 978-81-
Publications,
Basic Health Goods 88086-69-
New Delhi,
and Dehealthism 6
2013
APH
Publication, 978-93-
Women and Bail
New Delhi, 313-17629
2012
Serial
HIV/AIDS Patients 978-81-
Publication,
and their 8387-547-
New Delhi,
Rehabilitation 9
2012
Icon
Child labour in Brass 978-81-
Publications,
Industry of 88086-72-
New Delhi,
Moradabad (U.P.) 6
2013
Globalisation, health Forthcoming
and development (2013)
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.): 05
Citation Index range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
Areas of consultancy and
24 NA
income generated
Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions /
industries in India and abroad
Name of Place and
Occasion Agency
Faculty Date
Invited to present paper in
Gothenburg,
25 XVII ISA World International
Sweden
Congress of Sociology on Sociological
Dr. Mohammad (July 11 to
Sociology on the Move Association
Akram 17, 2010)
at Gothenburg, Sweden
Invited to deliver lecture on January,
IIT, Kanpur
Sociology of health 2013
National committees
International committees
26 Faculty serving in
Editorial Boards
any other (please specify)
Name of National International Editorial Boards/
Academic bodies
Faculty committees committees Reviewer
International Chief Editor: Indian
Prof. Young
Symposium on Journal of Sociological
Abdul Lives
Culture, Art and Exclusion Society
Matin (NGO)
Literature Studies, Indian Institute of
maintained at
faculty level
Information
not available
B.A. Sociology at department,
(Subsidiary) record
maintained at
faculty level
M.A. 65.8 26.2 8 --
M.Phil./Ph.D. 73 07.70 07.70 11.60
Year of clearing
Name of Student NET/JRF 2010
onwards
Mosoud Bashartullah JRF
Shahansha Gulpham NET
Fayaz Ahmad Bhatt JRF
Sohail Ahmad JRF
Mubeena.O NET
How many students have Md. Swalehin NET, ICSSR Fellow
cleared Civil Services and
Jameel Ahmad JRF
Defence Services
Shahnawaz Hussain JRF
34 examinations, NET, SET,
Noor Jahan NET
GATE and other competitive
Asfiya Karimi NET
examinations? Give details
category-wise Asif NET,JRF
Zulufkar Ahmad
NET, ICSSR Fellow
Khanady
Razdha Parveen NET
Mohd Arif NET
Yashmeen Tayab NET
Ms. Roshina Yusufi NET
Ms. Vijaya Lakshmi
JRF
Sharma
Percentage against
Student progression
enrolled
UG to PG Around 33 percent
PG to M.Phil. Nil (2012-13)
PG to Ph.D. 17 percent (2012-13)
35 Student progression Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Data not available
Other than campus
Process being initiated
recruitment
Entrepreneurs Process being initiated
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 44.4
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State
from universities from other States 55.6
from universities outside the country
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 Hundred Percent
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period: Ph.D.: 02.
Ms. Mubeena.O
Ms. Asfiya Karimi
Ms. Hajra Masood
Ms. NoorJahan
Ms. Razdha Parveen
Was any need assessment MSW course was started in the Department of
exercise undertaken before the Sociology in the year 1994 and the department
41 development of new became Department of Sociology and Social
programme(s)? If so, highlight Work. Department of Social Work became an
the methodology. independent department in January 2013.
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback? Yes. Periodic
assessment is made by the concerned
faculty members. The matter is discussed
at Board of Studies level. Necessary
feedback is taken from other faculty
members. And, necessary actions are
42 Does the department obtain taken.
feedback from students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-
evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback? Feedback is taken
from students at personal level by
concerned faculty member.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered
and how does the department utilize the
feedback? At informal level
Mr. Azam Khan, Cabinet Minister U.P. Govt.,
Lucknow (U.P.).
Mr. Arif Mohd Khan, Ex-Member of Parliament,
Bahraich (U.P.).
Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Research Fellow, National
University of Singapore, Singapore.
Yasir Zaheen, AGM, Allana, Faridabad.
List the distinguished alumni Salim Reza, CEO, Tripura Bamboo & Cave
43 of the department (maximum Development Centre, Agartala, Tripura.
10) Abdul Hameed, Programme Manager, United
Kingdom.
Abid Siraj, SIT (USA), New Delhi.
Sameer Mahfooz, Times Now News Channel, New
Delhi.
Romana Khan, News 24, Noida
Robin Miniter, US Fulbright Research Scholar,
Boston University, USA.
Special Lectures
Name of Resource
Give details of student Topic Year
Person
enrichment programmes
44 Mullah
(special lectures/workshops/
Mulayam Singh
seminar) involving external Prof. Raphel Sep 12,
Yadav
experts. Susewind 2012
Indian Muslims
after Godhra
Cultural Basis of
Feb
Prof. Ehsanul Haq Infant Mortality
2013
in India
Relevance of
Traditional March
Prof. P C Joshi
Medicine in 2013
Global Era
Black/white board: This is the conventional class
room teaching method. Black boards are
gradually replaced by white board.
Lecture and Group discussions: Tutorial classes are
based on participatory learning and group
discussion methods.
List the teaching methods LCD projectors during presentations: Occasionally,
45 adopted by the faculty for LCD projectors are used for detailed
different programmes lectures, presentations and invited lectures.
Internet assisted self learning of student guided by
teachers
Electronic (e mail) submission of Assignments
Participatory learning by interacting with civil
society groups
How does the department Objectives are constantly met through formal and
ensure that programme informal discussions, counseling, and interactive
46 objectives are constantly met presentations. Reviews are often made in
and learning outcomes are consultative meetings
monitored?
Prof. Abdul Matin contributed as coordinator of
several UNICEF and Government funded
intervention projects. The Supportive
Supervision for Comprehensive Child
Survival Programme (SS-CCSP) in Aligarh
District was a joint collaborative initiative
of AMU and UNICEF. The faculty and
students of the Department have worked for
the reduction of infant mortality rate in the
Aligarh District. The whole District was the
interventional area.
The UNICEF funded intervention resulted in
Aligarh Model of Child Survival for the
Highlight the participation of Health Department, Government of Uttar
47 students and faculty in Pradesh and other agencies. The Model was
extension activities presented and praised at national level for
the Ministries of Health & Family Welfare
and Women & Child Development. The
model has cross state and national potential
for scalability. Faculty members of the
Department contributed in overall
supervision of project staff during the base
line and end line surveys, planning and
implementation of projects activities,
monitoring for quality maintenance,
networking with District and State Health
administration, NRHM and UNICEF
officials, feedback sharing, organizing
seminars, review meetings and conferences,
Documentation
Officer
Carto-
01 01 01
grapher
Semi-
Professional 02 02 02
Assistant
Steno-
01 01 01
grapher
L.D.C 01 01 01
Office
01 01 01
Attendant
Library
01 01 01
Attendant
Historical and Cultural Evolution of the Region
Strategic Significance and the Political
Developments of the Region
Peace and Conflict Studies in West Asia
Socio Economic Development and Economic
Research thrust areas as
Reforms in West Asia
16 recognized by major funding
Hydro-Carbon and Energy Studies in West Asia
agencies
International Trades and Commerce
Demography & Health in West Asia
Human Resource Development and Social Change
Agriculture and Food Resources
Major Themes in Literature
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
national (b) international
National : NIL
funding agencies and (c) Total
17 International funding agencies and: NIL
grants received. Give the
Total grants received : NIL
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration : NIL
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration : NIL
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Nil
ICSSR. AICTE, etc; total
grants received.
State recognition : Yes
20 Research facility / centre with National recognition : Yes
International recognition : Yes
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national/international):
22 Publications: Journals : 33
Monographs/Books : 00
Chapters in Books : 07
Edited Books : 02
Book Review : 01
Books and/or Journal with ISBN with details of
publishers : Journal of West Asian
Studies, ISSN No. 0975- 7856 By the
Department of WAS, AMU
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database
International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.): NIL
Citation Index range/average: Not Known
SNIP : NIL
SJR : NIL
Impact Factor range / average: NIL
H-index : NIL
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
Areas of consultancy and
24 Nil
income generated
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other Prof. Mohammad Gulrez Visiting Faculty, Malviya
25
laboratories / institutions / Centre for Peace Research, BHU, Varanasi
Industries in India and abroad:
National committees : Prof. Nazim Ali (ICSSR
Committee on funding and evaluation,
UPSC for Civil Services, IES, NSS
International committees:
(a) Prof. Mohammad Gulrez, Member
Advisory Board, Association for Middle
Eastern Studies (AMES), New Delhi
(b)Prof. Mohammad Gulrez, Convener,
International Relations Studies and Defense
26 Faculty serving in
and Strategic Studies Panel, XXXVII, ISS
Congress
Editorial Boards: Journal of West Asian Studies,
Editor, Chairman, DWAS, Associate
Editors
Dr. Ghulam Mursaleen
Dr. Jawaid Iqbal
Dr. Mohd. Azher
Any other (Please specify): N/A
Resource Persons from the Department to ASC ,
JMI & ASC, AMU:
Prof. Nazim Ali
Faculty recharging strategic
Prof. S. Shamir Hasan
(UGC, ASC, Refresher /
Prof. Mohammad Gulrez
orientation programs,
27 Mr. Arif. H. Rizvi
workshops training
Dr. Ghulam Mursaleen
programmes and similar
Dr. Jawaid Iqbal
programmes)
Dr. Fazal Mahmood
Dr. Mohd. Azhar
Dr. Rakhshanda F. Fazli
Prof. S. Malakar
Dr. Hemayun Akhtar Nazmi Director
Centre for West Asian Studies Centre for African Studies
Jamia Millia Islamia School of International Studies,
New Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi-110067
Prof. Sri Prakash Prof. A.k. Ramakrishanan
Deputy Director Centre for West Asian & North African
Academy of Third World Studies Studies
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi- School of International Studies, New
110025 Delhi-110067
Dr. A. K. Mahapatra
Dr. Mujeeb Alam
Centre of West Asian & African Studies
Academy of International Studies
School of International Studies
Jamia Millia Islamia
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
New Delhi
Delhi-110067
Prof. P.R. Kumaraswamy
Dr. Mohammad Sohrab Centre for West Asian & African
Academy of International Studies Studies
Jamia Millia Islamia School of International Studies,
New Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi-110067
Dr. Bansidhar Pradhan
Prof. Zikrur Rahman Centre for West Asian & African
Director Studies
Arab Culture Centre School of International Studies
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi-110067
Dr. Anisur Rehman
Prof. Priyankar Upadhayaya
Deputy Director
Director, Malviya Centre for Peace
Academic Staff College,
Research (MCPR), B.H.U., Varanasi-
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-
221005
110025
Prof. Tasneem Meenai
Prof. Grijesh Pant Director
Dean, School of International Studies Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace &
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Conflict Resolution Studies,
Delhi Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-
110025
Dr. Bijay Ketan Pratihari
Faculty Member
Prof. Ajay Dubey
MMAJ Academy of International
Centre for African Studies
Studies
SIS, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Maulana Mohammd Ali Johar Marg,
New Delhi
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-
110025
Prof. Veena Sikri, IFS
Prof. A. K. Rama Krishnan (Former High Commissioner to
Centre for West Asian Studies, SIS, Bangladesh)
Jawaharlal Nehru University Academy of Third World Studies
New Delhi Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
110025
P.G. Dip. In
80% 10% 10% 0%
CRPS
Part-Time Dip.
100% 0% 0% 0%
In WAS
How many students have
cleared Civil Services and
Defense Services
34 Examinations, NET, SET, 05 (NET)
GATE and other competitive
examinations? Give details
category-wise :
Percentage against
Student Progression
enrolled
DWAS offers only
UG to PG subsidiary course at
UG level
PG to M. Phil ----
PG to Ph. D 80%
35 Student progression Admitted subject to
Ph. D to Post-
project approval by
Doctoral
ICSSR/UGC
Employed
Campus Selection
NIL
Other than campus
recruitment
Entrepreneurs N/A
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same university 60%
From other universities
20%
within the State
36 Diversity of staff
From universities from other
20%
States
From universities outside
NIL
the country
Number of faculty who were
awarded M. Phil, Ph. D, D. Sc
37 NA
and D. Litt. During the
assessment period
Library: Equipped with computer and net facilities
Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes
Present details of Total number of class rooms: 03
38 departmental infrastructural Class rooms with ICT facility: 01 (Committee
facilities with regard to Room with LCD facility)
Students laboratories: 01 (Computer Lab)
Research laboratories: 01 (Cartographic Lab)
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
From the host institution / university: 01 (PDF)
39 students and Research
From other institutions / universities: Nil
Associates
Number of post graduate
40 students getting financial Nil
assistance from the university
Prof. G. M. Mir
Dr. Anisur Rehman
Director, Centre of
Deputy Director
Central Asian Studies
Academic Staff
Kashmir University, Sri
College,
Nagar-190006 (J & K)
Dr. SAM Pasha
Prof. Mohd. Firoz Department of
Department of Political Science
Geography Jamia Millia Islamia,
JMI., New Delhi Jamia Nagar
New Delhi 110 025
Dr. Mohammad
Dr. Javed Ahmad Khan
Sohrab
Centre for West Asian
Academy of
Studies
International Studies,
Jamia Millia Islamia,
Jamia Millia Islamia,
New Delhi
New Delhi
Dr. Jeremy A. Rinker
Peace & Conflict
Prof. M. A. Kishore Studies Department
Jamia Millia Islamia, Visiting Fulbright
New Delhi-110025 Nehru Fellow in India
Greensboro, North
Carolina, USA
List of teaching methods
Lecture & Tutorial through class-room, teaching
45 adopted by the faculty of
and LCD projector
different programmes
How does the department
ensure that programme
Programme Objectives are constantly met and
46 objectives are constantly met
monitored by faculty members
and learning outcome are
monitored?
Highlight the participation of
47 students and faculty in NA
extension activities.
Give details of beyond
Organized Seminars & Invited/Extra Mural
48 syllabus scholarly activities
Lectures
of the department
State whether the programme /
department is accredited /
49 UGC
graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details
The Centre has initiated a Programme, Conflict
Resolution & Peace Studies, under UGCs
Scheme of Innovative Programme in Emerging
Briefly highlight the
Areas w.e.f. September 2009.
contributions of the
50 The Conflict and Peace Study Programme is an
department in generating new
autonomous unit in the Centre of West Asian
knowledge, basic or applied
Studies (CWAS), faculty of Social Sciences at the
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. It was
established in 01/04/2010 under UGCs Innovative
FACULTY OF THEOLOGY
1. Shia Theology
2. Sunni Theology
(A study of the Modern Indian Religious Thought from Raja Ram Mohan
Roy to Dr Radhakrishnan in about 600 pages)
SAIRI DAR ANDISHAE DEENI-E-HIND (Volume 1)
Iran Culture House, New Delhi, 2011
(A study of the Indian Religious Thought from Veda to Gita from a
comparative perspective in about 600 pages)
ISLAM: THE MIDDLE WAY
IIDE Publications, Delhi 2010
(Commentary of 2nd Juz of the Quran)
NAHJUL BALAGHA AND HUMAN RIGHTS (Edited)
Iran Culture House, New Delhi, 2009
HUMAN RIGHTS IN ISLAM AND IN SIRAH OF PROPHET
MUHAMMAD
Al-Hoda International Publication, 2008,
THE MEANING OF THE HOLY QURAN (Part One)
IIDE Publications, Delhi 2008
With translation, transliteration, notes and commentary
A MANUAL OF ISLAMIC BELIEFS AND PRACTICE,
Revised Edition Ansariyan, Qom, 2007
1st Edition The Muhammadi Trust, London, 1990
Nahjul Balagha and Inter Religious Understanding (Ed.)
Renaissance Publishing House, New Delhi, (1997)
JAMIA SHINASI (SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION) (Farsi)
Wizarate Amozish, Tehran, 1363 Iranian Calendar
Text-Book for Teachers From Islamic Point of View prescribed in
Danishgahe Tarbiyate Moallim, Iran , for many years Iran
JAMIASHINASI (SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION) BOOK 11I (Farsi)
Tehran, 1363 Iranian Calendar
(Prescribed throughout Iran as Text Book in Amozishe Mutawassite, sale
suwwum for many years)
JAMIASHINASI (SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION) BOOK 11 (Farsi)
Tehran, 1362 Iranian Calendar
(Prescribed throughout Iran as Text Book in Amozishe Mutawassite, sale
Duwwum for many years)
JAMIASHINASI (SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION) BOOK 1 (Farsi)
Tehran, 1361 Iranian Calendar
(Prescribed throughout Iran as Text Book in Amozishe Mutawassite, sale
Awwal for many years)
AL ITJH-AL-GHARB (Arabic)
Tehran, Sazmane Tablighat, )
Jmee Shins Gharbgaree Jild 2 (Islam and the West)
Amr Kabr Publication, Tehran, 1363 Iranian Calendar
(This is a study of the impact of West on social, cultural, political and
economic life in Muslim societies)
JMEE SHINS GHARBGAREE JILD 1
A Study of the Stages of Westernization, Westoxication and Revival
Amr Kabr Publication, Tehran, 1362 Iranian Calendar
(This is about Islamic response to the challenge of West and postulates
Three Stage Theory)
ISLAM AND NATIONALISM (English)
Islamic Propagation Organization, Tehran, 1362 Iranian Calendar
ISLAM WA MILL GAREE (Farsi)
Daftare Nashre Farhange Islm, Tehran 1360, Iranian Calendar
Editorial Boards
Prof Ali Mohammad Naqvi is Member of
Editorial Board of Rahe Islam Magazine ,
New Delhi
Member editorial Board of Journal of
Religious Studies, New Delhi
Member editorial Board Journal of Dirasate
Deeniya, Faculty of Theology, A.M.U.
any other (please specify)
Faculty selected nationally / Dr. Asghar attended Refresher Courses of UGC
internationally to visit other Staff Academic College. Prof. Ali Mohammad
27 laboratories / institutions / Naqvi visited United Stated of America on
industries in India and abroad: Scholars Visit Programme twice for 5 weeks in all.
B.A (Shia
NIL 90% 10% NIL
Theology)
M.A (Shia
80% 20% Nil NIL
Theology)
M.Phil. (Shia
---
Theology)
Ph.D. (Shia
50% 25% NIL 25%
Theology)
Diploma in Shia
Theology
Certificate in Shia
Theology
How many students have
cleared Civil Services and
Defence Services Give details category-wise: None (There is no NET
34
examinations, NET, SET, in Theology)
GATE and other competitive
examinations?
Percentage against
Student progression
enrolled
UG to PG 40%
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D. 50%
35 Student progression Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection Nil
Other than campus 100%
recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 33%
from other universities
67%
within the State
from universities from
36 Diversity of staff None
other States
None-PG
from universities 100% Higher research
outside the country from outside the
country
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 and D.Litt. during the assessment
Nil
period:
Library: Yes with a total collection of more than
5448
Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes
Total number of class rooms: 03 Common
Present details of departmental
38 infrastructural facilities
Classrooms in the Faculty
Class rooms with ICT facility: None
Students Laboratories: Not applicable in
Theology
Research laboratories NA
39 List of doctoral, post-doctoral from the host institution/university 02
International Seminar on
Religion and Peace
organized by Department
of International Relations,
Tehran University
Presented a Paper on AN
Analytical Study of Theo-
Democratic Structure of
Irans Political System in
2009 International Seminar On
New Delhi,
3-5th India - Iran Relations in
India
Dec. Contemporary Times
(1979-2009) organized by
Centre for West Asian
Studies, Jamia Millia
Islamia.
Presented a Paper on
Causes of Ideological
Diversity of Muslims and
2009, How to tackle it in the
Deoband,
Nov. Internatonal Seminar on
India
17 Aadabe Ikhtilaf organized
by Institute of Objective
Studies and Deoband
Seminary
Presented a paper on
Towards Developing a
Theory of Wasatiya in the
2008
New Delhi, International Seminar on
Oct.-8-
India Islam and Interfaith
9
Dialogue Organized by
Institute of Objective
Studies , New Delhi
Visit to USA on Fulbright
Visitors Programme.
Sponsored by the State
Department, U.S.A and
invited by the University of
Loiusville
Two week stay included
Nov. following academic
Louisville,
14, programmes
USA
2007 An interfaith discussion
sponsored by the
Presbyterian Center USA
(Local participants will
include representatives
from the Louisville
Presbyterian Theological
Seminary,
Symposium on Islamic
2007
Louisville, Life in USA, organized by
13th
USA Muhammad Ali Center,
Nov
Louisville
Participated in discussion
2007
Kentucky, on the theoretical and
Novem
USA experiential aspects of
ber, 12
inter-religious/intercultural
Fazil,
Maulana M. Associate Fiqh &
M.Th., 22 Years 03
Habibullah Professor Islamic Faith
M.Phil.
Fazil,
Hadith wa
Dr. Mohd M.Th., Associate
Dirayat-e- 17 Years 00/02
Saleem M.Phil. & Professor
Hadith
Ph.D.
Fazil,
Dr. Mohd M.Th., Assistant
Tafseer 10 Years 01/01
Rashid M.Phil.,& Professor
Ph.D.
Hadith &
Dr. M. BA, M.Th.,
Assistant Muslim
Mahboobur M.Phil. & 08 Years 01/01
Professor Reform
Rahman Ph.D.
Movement
List of senior Visiting
12 Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil
emeritus professors
Percentage of classes taken by
13 temporary faculty Nil
programme-wise information.
Programme-wise Student 2243/06=01: 373 per Teacher (UG), PG 44/06= 01:
14
Teacher Ratio.: 07
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled Actual
LDC 01 01 01
Number of academic support
MTS 01 01 01
staff (technical) and
15 Daily Wager
administrative staff: 01 01 01
(Un-Skilled)
sanctioned, filled and actual
Professional
01 01 01
Assistant
Recommended by BOS and passed by the
competent bodies
Tafseer-wa Usool-e-Tafseer
Hadith Wa Usool-e-Hadith,Takhreej-e-Hadith Wa
Dirayat-e-Hadith
Fiqh/Taqabuli Fiqh wa Usool-e-Fiqh
Qawaid-e-Fiqhiah Wa Maqasid-e-Shariah
Tarikf-e-Mazahib (Islam, Judaism, Christianity,
Research thrust areas as
Hinduism, Jainism, Budhism & Sikhism)
16 recognized by major funding
Aqaid wa Asrar-e-Shariah
agencies:
Muslim Personal Law
Human Rights in Islam
Islamic Economics
Islam and Social Sciences
Seerat Rasool (SAW)
Islamic Tasawwuf/Islamic Mysticism
Islam and New issues
Islam and New Challenges
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
17 national (b) international Nil
funding agencies and (c) Total
grants received. Give the
11
Ph.D 100% - -
Foreigner
How many students have
cleared Civil Services and
Defence Services Miss. Nisha Haleem UGC NET: 2012
34 examinations, NET, SET, Miss. Nuzhat Parveen UGC NET: 2013
GATE and other competitive Mr. Ubaid Raza UGC NET : 2013
examinations? Give details
category-wise:
Percentage against
Student progression
enrolled
UG to PG 50%
PG to M.Phil. 07%
PG to Ph.D. 60%
35 Student progression Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL
Employed
Campus selection
NIL
Other than campus
recruitment
Entrepreneurs NIL
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
02 Dr. Abdul Khalique
of the same university Dr. Mufti Zahid Ali
Khan
from other universities
36 Diversity of staff 05
within the State
from universities from
01
other States
from universities
NIL
outside the country
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 Nil
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period:
Library: Yes (12,500 Books)
Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes
Present details of available for staffs and students
38 departmental infrastructural Total number of class rooms: 05
facilities with regard to Class rooms with ICT facility: NIL
Students laboratories: NIL
Research laboratories: NIL
List of doctoral, post-doctoral from the host institution/university : From AMU /
39 students and Research Other
Associates from other institutions/universities : Other
Name of the Date of
Topic Supervisor
Research Scholar Award
Islam in the United
State of America: A
Mr. Aleem Ahmad
Study Based on Dr. Mufti Zahid
Faruqui 27.06.2009
Religious and Social A Khan
(Ph.D.)
Conditions of the
Muslims
Actual
Sanctioned Filled (including
Number of teaching
CAS & MPS)
posts sanctioned, filled
Professor Nil -- 01
and actual (Professors /
10 Associate
Associate Professors/ 01 01 01
Professors
Asst. Professors /
Associate
others) 01 01 01
Professors
Guest Faculty 01 01 01
* One post of professor transferred from Deptt. Of Moalejat under CAS.
No. of
Special
Name Qualification Designation Years of
ization
Experience
Faculty profile with
name, qualification, Prof.
M.D
designation, area of Shagufta Professor 25 year
Moalejat
11 specialization, Aleem
experience and Dr. Zamir M.D Associate
13 year
research under Ahmad Moalejat Professor
guidance Dr. Mohd. M.D Assistant
8 year
Mohsin Moalejat Professor
Dr Belal M.D Guest
02years
Ahmad Moalejat faculty
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average ZERO
h-index
Details of patents and income
25 Nil
generated :
Areas of consultancy and income
26 Nil
generated :
Prof. Shagufta Aleem Visited as member
CCIM New Delhi to various national
Faculty selected nationally /
institutions of Unani Medicine like
internationally to visit other
27 Auranga Bad Tibbiya College, M.H,
laboratories / institutions / industries in
Maalye Gaw Tibbiya College. M.H,
India and abroad :
Jamia Hamdard New Delhi, Bhopal
Tibbiya College, M.P.
National committees: Prof. Shagufta Aleem
is an elected member of CCIM as
University representative, Member BOS
Deptt. Of Obs & Gyne J.N. Medical
College AMU, Member of BOS Deptt.
28 Faculty serving in Of Ilmul Advia.
International committees: NO
Editorial Boards: Member editorial board of
UNI MEDICUS (An International
Journal),UNIMED KULLIYAT, any
other (please specify)
Members are participating various ROTP,
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC,
Workshop, Seminar, Outside the
ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
29 Institution, and also take active
workshops, training programs and
participation in Departmental Seminar
similar programs).
and extension lectures at faculty level
Student projects :
percentage of students who have done
in-house projects including inter-
30 departmental projects Nil
percentage of students doing projects
in collaboration with other
universities/ industry / institute
Awards /recognitions received at the
national and international level by:
31 Faculty Nil
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
Students
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
organized and the source of funding
32 Nil
(national/ international) with details of
outstanding participants, if any.
Code of ethics for research followed
33 NA
by the departments :
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
No. of
Quali Special students
Name Designation Years of
fication ization guided for
Experience
the last 4
years
Qamar B.U.M.M.S, Professor Moalijat 35 04 (P.G.
Akhtar M.D. Scholars)
Faculty profile Kazmi (Moalijat) (Supervisor)
with name, 01 Co-
qualification, Supervisor
designation, Syeda B.U.M.S., Associate Amraz- 17 01(P.G.
11 area of Aamena M.D. Professor e- Scholars)
specialization, Naz (Niswan) Niswan (Supervisor )
experience and 02 (P.G.
research under Scholars)
guidance Co-
Supervisor
Suboohi B.U.M.S., Assistant Moalijat 12 02 (P.G.
Mustafa M.D. Professor Scholars)
(Moalijat) Co-Supervisor
Salma B.U.M.S., Guest Amraz- 2 year and Nil
Mirza M.D. Faculty e- five
(Amraz-e- Niswan months
Niswan)
Sanctioned Staff
Non Teaching Staff
Designation Sanctioned Filled Not
Nos. Filled/Vacant
L.D.C 01 01
Assistant One (on
(Admin) deputation)
Technical Staff
S.T.A. 01 -- One (Vacant
by
Number of academic support Retirement)
staff (technical) and and J.L.A.
15 administrative staff: sanctioned, appointed
filled and actual against the
post of
Retired STA
T.A. 01 01
Lab 01 01
Attendant
(MTS)
Others (Daily Wager)
Unskilled 01 01
Daily
Wager
Number of Funding
(Please ) Name of Grant
faculty with (Please )
Project the
ongoing Ongoing Compl Inter Grant
Title Funding
projects from a) eted National nation
Agency
national b) al
international Clinical
funding Trial of A
agencies and c) Ministry
Unani
17 Total grants () Formulati
of Health
received. Give and
on in the
the names of Family Rs.
Patients of
Welfare,
() 2600400/-
the funding Menorrha
agencies, Departme
gia in
project title and nt of
Reproduct
grants received AYUSH
ive Age
project-wise. Group
International collaboration
19 Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC- Total grants received. CCRUM
SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc (Rs. 17,50,000)
20 Research facility / centre with
state recognition . NA
national recognition NA
international recognition NA
21 Special research laboratories sponsored by / created NA
by industry or corporate bodies
22 Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed (3 National + 4 International =
journals (national / international) 07)
Monographs One
Chapters in Books 08 Communicated to NCPUL
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Nil
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO
host, etc.)
SNIP Nil
SJR NIL
Impact Factor range / average Nil
h-index Nil
23 Details of patents and income generated Indian Patent No. 213005,
Granted on : 19 December,
2007, Titled HERBAL
COMPOSITION FOR
TREATING DISORDER
ASSOCIATED WITH
MENOPAUSE. Area of
consultancy Gyanecology.
formulation is helpful for
treating menopausal women
and is supplied to private
practitioner and given to poor
patients free of cost.
Areas of consultancy and
income generated
Consultation by 03 Consultants
in Gynae /Obs OPD, income
generated and goes to
university revolving fund.
24 Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit Nil
other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad
25 Faculty serving in: National committees Public Service Commission
Member Avicenna Research
Center for Unani Medicine,
Mumbai
26 International committees Nil
27 Editorial Boards Unani Medicus An
Name of % of % of
% of % of
the students students
students students
Programme from other from
from the from
(refer to universities universities
35 Diversity of students same other
question within the outside the
university countries
no. 4) State State
P.G.
80% 20% NIL NIL
(Niswan)
How many students have cleared Civil (TOEFL) Dr. Abida Zameer 2011.
Services and Defence Services
36
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and
other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
Percentage against
Student progression
enrolled
UG to PG 2%
PG to M.Phil. N.A.
PG to Ph.D. N.A.
Ph.D. to Post- N.A.
37 Student progression Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection N.A.
Other than campus
recruitment 75%
Entrepreneurs N.A.
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same
75%
university
from other
universities within 0%
38 Diversity of staff
the State
from universities
25%
from other States
from universities
0%
outside the country
39 Number of faculty who were awarded
M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during Nil
the assessment period
Seminar Library with
Library 344 Books and theses
30 = 374
Internet
facilities for
staff and
Yes
students
Present details of departmental Total
40
infrastructural facilities with regard to number of One (for P.G. Scholars)
class rooms
Class
One Class room with
rooms with
ICT facility
ICT facility
Students One Pathology
laboratories Laboratory
41 List of doctoral, post-doctoral students
and Research Associates
from the host institution/university 01 SRF in EMR Project
from other institutions/universities 01 SRF in EMR Project
42 Number of post graduate students getting One P.G. Student per year getting stipend
financial assistance from the university. from the university
Was any need assessment exercise
undertaken before the development of
43 Through Board of Studies
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the
methodology.
Does the department obtain feedback from
44 faculty on curriculum as well as
w.e.f. 08.01.2013---
07.01.2014 (One Year
or till further orders
(Member).
Expert Committee Central
Council for Research
in Unani Medicine,
New Delhi (Member)
Prof. Mohd Anwar
Ethics Committee for Bio-
Medical Research
involving Human
Subjects, National
Institute of Unani
Medicine, Bangalore
(Member).
Chairman Board of
Studies (Unani)
RGUHS Bangalore
Member Drug
Formulation
Committee NIUM
Bangalore.
Member Standing Finance
Committee NIUM
Deptt. Of AYUSH
Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare Govt.
of India.
International committees None
Prof MMH Siddiqui
Indian Journal of Unani
Medicine, National
Environmental Science
Academy, New Delhi
(Editorial Board
Member)
Unani Medicus-An
International Journal,
Faculty of Unani
Medicine, Aligarh
Muslim University,
Aligarh January-June
2011 Issue (Associate
Editorial Boards: Editor)
Indian Journal of
Traditional Knowledge
(IJTK) Published by
National Institute of
Science
Communication,
CSIR, New Delhi
(Member panel of
Referee)
Dr. Asia Sultana
Member of Editorial
Board in Journal of
Medical Erudite with
ISSN: 2278-1927,
Published by Satish
Serial Publications,
Azadpur, New Delhi.
Life Member
Prof MMH Siddiqui
Indian Society of Health
Administrators,
any other (please specify):
Bangalore (Life
Member)
Herbal Academy, Pune
(Associate Member)
Refresher courses are
conducted by UGC and
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher /
ROTP/CME are
27 orientation programs, workshops, training programs
conducted by AYUSH,
and similar programs):
Ministry of Health
Govt. of India
None
percentage of students who
have done in-house
projects including
inter-departmental
28 Student projects projects
percentage of students
doing projects in
collaboration with
other universities/
industry/institute
Awards /recognitions received at the national and
international level by
29 Faculty None
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows None
Students None
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the
30 source of funding (national/ international) with details None
of outstanding participants, if any.
Yes-Uniform Code of
Code of ethics for research followed by the
31 Ethics is being followed
departments
as per University rules
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Selected Pass percentage
Programme Applications
(refer to question received Male Female Male Female
32 no. 4)
Diversity of students
Name of the % of students % of students % of students % of
Programme from the same from other from students
33
(refer to question university universities universities from other
no. 4) within the State outside the countries
State
methodology.
Does the department obtain feedback
from
Faculty on curriculum as well as Indirect feedback is given by the faculty
teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, members to the CCIM, the regulatory
how does the department utilize the authority the Unani system of Medicine
feedback?
42 Students on staff, curriculum and
teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the No
feedback?
Alumni and employers on the
programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? No No
List the distinguished alumni of the None
43
department:
Give details of student enrichment Extra Mural Lectures at the Faculty
programmes (special lectures / Level
44
workshops / seminar) involving external
experts.
List the teaching methods adopted by the Black Board/Power Point Persentation
45
faculty for different programme:
How does the department ensure that The department is in process in
46 programme objectives are constantly met designing programme objective.
and learning outcomes are monitored?
Highlight the participation of students The programme held at
47
and faculty in extension activities: Faculty/University level.
Give details of beyond syllabus Seminar/Lectures.
48
scholarly activities of the department:
State whether the programme / Programme / department are recognized
49 department is accredited/ graded by by Central Council of Indian systems of
other agencies? If yes, give details: Medicine (CCIM) New Delhi
Briefly highlight the contributions of the
50 department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
of the department.
Major strength: The major strength of department of
Ilaj-bit-Tadbeer is its well qualified
and experienced teaching staff along
with its infrastructure since its
beginning that shall be helpful to
scale new heights in the discipline.
51
To treat the disease with time tested
regime (without drug) or least
involvement of drug to avoid
adverse effect of drugs.
Availability of various treatment
modalities for management of
degenerative Non-Communicable
diseases, neurodegenerative, life
style and musculoskeletal diseases.
Actual
Sanct-
Filled (including
ioned
CAS & MPS)
Number of teaching posts Professor 01 01 01+01 (MPS)
sanctioned, filled and actual Associate
02 02 02 + 01 (CAS)
10 (Professors/Associate Professors
Professors/ Asst. Professors/ Associate
05 04* 02
others) Professors
Other
Guest 01
Faculty
* Prof. S.H. Afaq retired in July 2013
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance.
11 No. of Ph.D./
No. of
Quali- Specializ M.Phil./M.D.
Name Designation Years of
fication ation students guided for
Exp.
the last 4 years
B.Sc.
BUMS, Chairman &
Dr. Abdul Ilmul
MD Associate 19 03
Latif Advia
(Ilmul Professor
Advia)
Prof. BUMS,
Naeem MD Ilmul
Professor 30 02
Ahmad (Ilmul Advia
Khan Advia)
B.Sc.,
M.Sc.
Prof. S.H. (Botany) Professor Botany 40 02
Afaq* Ph. D.
(Botany)
MBBS,
Prof.
MD Pharmac
K.M.Y. Professor 30 01
(Pharmac ology
Amin
ology)
BUMS,
Dr. Iqbal M.D. Associate Ilmul
15 01
Ahmad (Ilmul Professor Advia
Advia)
BUMS,
Dr.
MD Associate Ilmul
Ghufran 16 05
(Ilmul Professor Advia
Ahmad
Advia)
B.Sc.
(Chem.)
Dr. Nazish M.Sc. Assistant Chemistr
(Chem.) 05
Siddiqui Professor y
Ph.D.
(Chem.)
BUMS,
Dr. Abdur MD Assistant Ilmul
09
Rauf (Ilmul Professor Advia
Advia)
Dr. B.U.M.S.
Guest Ilmul
Shamshad , M.D. 02
Faculty Advia
Alam (Ilmul
Advia)
* Prof. S.H. Afaq retired from university services on 31-07-2013.
12 List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, None
emeritus professors
13 Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty M.D. (Ilmul Advia) 9.2 %
programme-wise information B.U.M.S. 28.5 %
14 Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio P.G. 1.5:1 (Department of
Ilmul Advia)
U.G. 6.25:1 (Overall
Faculty Ratio)
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Asstt. Admin 01 01 01
L.D.C. 01 01 01
Office Attendant 01 01 01
15
S.T.A. 05 04* 04*
J.L.A. / S.L.A. 02 01 01*
Professional Assistant 01 01 01
Animal Attdt. 01 01 01
Seminar Attdt. 01 01 01
Lab Attdt. 02 01 01*
16 Research thrust areas as recognized by (i)
DRS-I Programme of U.G.C.
major funding agencies granted Funds for following
Research thrust areas:
Pharmacology of Unani
Drugs
Standardization &
Quality Control of
Unani Drugs
Pharmacognosy of
Unani Drugs
(ii) AYUSH Department, Ministry
of Health & Family Welfare
granted Funds for following
Research Thrust Areas:
Hepatology
Dermatology
Unani Drug
Standardization
SOP of Unani Drug
Preparation
17 Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
a) National
Funding Grants
Project Title b) International
Agencies Received
funding agencies
Study of some Unani
compound drugs in Department of
experimentally induced AYUSH,
hepatitis like condition Ministry of
National 21.02 lakh
with an aim to explore their Health & Family
protective, curative and Welfare, A.M.U.,
regenerative potential. Aligarh
[As Principal Investigator-
corporate bodies
Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international)80
Monographs 00
Chapters in Books 06
Edited Books 04
Books with ISBN with details of publishers 06
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
22
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Web of Science 03
Scopus 02
Citation Index range / average 1-52 / 18.67
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average Total Impact Factor: 14.49
h-index
Details of patents and income Nil
23
generated
Areas of consultancy and income Nil
24
generated
Prof. K.M.Y. Amin visited A.I.I.M.S.,
Patel Chest Institute and Hamdard
University, New Delhi as Member,
Monitoring Committee, E.M.R.
Projects, C.C.R.U.M., New Delhi.
Dr. Abdul Latif visited Institute of Social
Medicine, Epidemiology and Health
Economics, Berlin, Germany in 2009.
Dr. Abdul Latif visited Istanbul University
and Ruhr University, Bochum,
Germany in 2010.
Dr. Abdur Rauf visited University of Columbo,
Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka in 2013.
Prof. K.M.Y. Amin visited A.I.I.M.S., New
Faculty selected nationally / Delhi, India International Centre,
internationally to visit other New Delhi and CCRUM, New Delhi
25
laboratories / institutions / industries to participate in Conference.
in India and abroad Dr. Abdul Latif visited Indus Foundation,
Hyderabad, Jamia Hamdard, New
Delhi and Ayurvedic & Unani Tibbi
College, Delhi to participate in
Conference.
Dr. Ghufran Ahmad visited ZVM Unani
Medical College and Hospital, Pune
and NIUM, Bangalore for
participation in Conference.
Dr. Nazish Siddiqui visited RRIUM,
Aligarh to participate in conference.
Dr. Abdur Rauf visited Ibn Sina Academy,
Aligarh to participate in conference.
Dr. Shamshad Alam visited G.N. Tibbi
College, Hyderabad and RRIUM,
(refer to
question no.
4)
2009-2010 245 11 05 100 % 100 %
2010-2011 Not
- - 100 % 100 %
M.D. admitted
(combined) 2011-2012 313 08 06 100 % 100 %
2012-2013 288 09 03 100 % 100 %
2013-2014 271 10 06 100 % 100 %
2009-2010 1082 13 32 100 % 100 %
2010-2011 1143 14 31 100 % 100 %
B.U.M.S. 2011-2012 1760 08 35 100 % 100 %
2012-2013 1998 08 37 100 % 100 %
2013-2014 2331 11 34 100 % 100 %
2009-2010 14 01 100 % 100 %
Received
2010-2011 14 01 100 % 100 %
combined
Pre-Tib 2011-2012 14 01 100 % 100 %
with
2012-2013 15 - 100 % 100 %
B.U.M.S.
2013-2014 07 08 100 % 100 %
Diversity of students
Name of the % of students % of students
% of students
Programme from other from % of students
from the
(refer to universities universities from other
same
question no. within the outside the countries
university
4) State State
B.U.M.S.
33 [Combined Information
program may be
conducted by collected from
the Faculty of Controller
Unani Office
Medicine]
M.D. (Ilmul
90% 5% 5% none
Advia)
How many students have cleared Civil
Services and Defense Services
One student selected in Civil Services
34 examinations, NET, SET, GATE and
Exam 2011
other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Overall Faculty level for 2013 : 23.33 %
PG to M. Phil. Not Applicable
PG to Ph.D. Not Applicable
35
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Not Applicable
Employed
Campus selection None
Other than campus recruitment 100 % Employed and Self Employed
Entrepreneurs Information not available
Diversity of staff
36 Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 87.5 %
Satavar.
Dr. Rod Blackhirst, Specialist of Ancient Greek
Learning at La Trobe University Melbourne,
Australia on Greco-Islamic Medicine and
Traditional Cosmology on 31st Jan, 2008.
Dr. Rod Blackhirst, Specialist of Ancient Greek
Learning at La Trobe University Melbourne,
Australia on Greco-Islamic Medicine & Plato on
1st Feb., 2008.
Prof. R. Stefan Reichmuth, Director, Institute of Islamic
Studies & Islamic Sciences, Ruhr University,
Germany on Between Medical Canon and Belles
Letters: The fate of Case History in Greco-Arabic
Medicine on 18th March, 2009.
Dr. M. Khalid, Directorate of ISM&H, Govt. of NCT of
Delhi on Important Provisions of Drugs and
Cosmetics Act 1940 and Drugs and Magic
Remedies (OA) Act 1954 on 7th June, 2010.
List the teaching methods Lectures; Practical Experiments, Demonstrations,
adopted by the faculty for Exercises; Group Discussion of Test & Exercise
45
different programmes. Answers; Tutorials; Journal Clubs; Field Visits;
Power Point Slides; Digital Visualiser etc.
How does the department ensure The department is in process of designing
that programme objectives are programme objectives and learning outcome in
46
constantly met and learning the light of guidelines provided by CCIM.
outcomes are monitored?
Highlight the participation of Students take part in disseminating cultivation
47 students and faculty in extension methods of Unani Medicinal Plants.
activities.
Topics from subjects which are not included in
the curriculum e.g. Biochemistry, Genetics,
Philosophy etc., but which support the
Give details of beyond syllabus courses of study are imparted by Lectures,
48 scholarly activities of the provision of Study Material, Discussions etc.
department. Case studies from Specialty Clinics run by
faculty at the Department are demonstrated or
reported as an exercise of application of
Unani Therapeutics.
State whether the The facilities and activities are monitored and
programme/department is assessed by Central Council for Indian Medicine.
49
accredited/graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
The Department has generated a massive body of
new knowledge, both basic and applied in
following areas, through MD Thesis Research
Projects, Extra Mural Research Projects and
Briefly highlight the Individual Research Projects of faculty members
contributions of the department running from 1972:
50
in generating new knowledge, Validation of Unani Drugs by Experimental &
basic or applied. Clinical Pharmacology and Microbiology
Safety/Toxicity Studies of Unani Drugs and
Identification of Natural Unani Drugs and
Formulations
Standardization & Quality Control of Unani
Pharmacology.
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my
knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during
the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place:
Date:
Dr. MBBS.,
Ghayoo M.D. Associate
Anaesthesia 24 01
rul (Anaesthesio Professor
Haq, logy)
Dr. BUMS.,
Associate
Tafseer M.S. Jarahat 19 -
Professor
Ali (Jarahat)
Dr.
BUMS.,
Albina Guest
M.S. Jarahat 06 -
(Jarahat Faculty
(Jarahat)
)
Dr.
MBBS, M.S. Guest
Yasmin E.N.T. 06 -
(E.N.T.) Faculty
Aziz,
Dr.
Abdul
MBBS, M.S.
Moiz Guest Ophthalmolo
(Ophthalmol 05 -
(Ophth Faculty gy
ogy)
almolo
gy),
Dr.
Rahida BUMS.,
Guest
Hilal M.S. Jarahat 01 -
Faculty
(Jarahat (Jarahat)
),
Dr.
Faraha MBBS.,
Nasree M.D. Guest
Anaesthesia 01 -
n (Anaesthesio Faculty
(Anaest logy)
hesia) ,
Dr.
Mahjab BUMS.,
Guest
een M.S. Jarahat 01 -
Faculty
Fatima (Jarahat)
h
12 List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus NA
professors
13 Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty BUMS (43%)
programme-wise information:
Under-graduate course - MS (Jarahat)
53%
14 Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
Under-graduate course 5.66: 01
Post-Graduate course 03:05
Number of academic support staff (technical) and
15
administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual:
Tchnical -- -- --
Administrative 1 1 1
Others (Daily Wager) 3 2 Skilled & 1 Unskilled
16 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: As per
attachment
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)
international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give
the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received
project-wise.
Name &
Designation
Duration Total of
Principal Funding
Title of Projetudyct and sanctioned
Investigator Agency
Time fund
& Co-
17 Investigator
CCRUM,
Prof. Anis Clinical Efficacy of Ministry of
Ismail, Unani Polyherbal Health &
Principal Formulation in Family 2010-
Investigator Helicobactor Pylori Welfare, 2013 (03 30 Lac
Positive Antral Government years)
Prof. Iqbal Gastritis (Warm-e- of India
Aziz, Co- Meda): A Controlled S (Department
Investigator of AYUSH
Inter-institutional collaborative projects and
associated grants received:
18 Nil
National collaboration:
International collaboration :
Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST;
19 UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, Nil
etc.; total grants received.
Research facility / centre with
state recognition:
20 None
national recognition:
international recognition:
Special research laboratories sponsored by /
21 None
created by industry or corporate bodies :
Publications
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international): 10
Monographs:
Chapters in Books - Nil
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: - Nil
Number listed in International Database (For
22 e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.): - Nil
Citation Index range / average : - Nil
SNIP : - Nil
SJR: - Nil
Impact Factor range / average : Nil
h-index
23 Details of patents and income generated Nil
24 Areas of consultancy and income generated Jarahat is a clinical
Fundamentals
Dr. M.
M.Sc., Associate
Imtiazul Physics 20 --
Ph.D. professor
Haque
Dr.
M.Sc., Associate
Khursheed Zoology 20 --
Ph.D. professor
A. Khan
Dr. Shahab
M.Sc., Assistant
Ali Asghar Chemistry 05 Nil
Ph.D. Professor
Nami
Dr. Safdar M.A., Associate
Arabic 15 Nil
Sultan Ph.D. professor
Dr. Sheeba
Guest Biomedical
Nuzhat Ph.D. 09 Nil
Faculty Biochemistry
Khan
Dr. Naaz M.Phil., Guest
English 15 Nil
Mustafa Ph.D. Faculty
Dr. Saood Guest
Ph.D. Botany 21 Nil
Husain Faculty
different
temperaments
Prof. Editing,
Khalid Translation & Dept. of
National 13 lacs
Zaman Collation of Al- AYUSH
Khan Qanoon
Synthesis,
Characterization
and
Dr.
Electrochemical U.G.C.,
Shahab
Studies of India
Ali National 8.66 lacs
Supra molecular
Asghar
Complexes:
Nami
Exploring their
Host-Guest
relationship
Synthesis and
Characterization
Dr.
of Novel
Shahab
Polymer Based C.S.I.R., 23.17
Ali India National
Composite as lacs
Asghar
Anti-corrosion
Nami
Coating
Materials
Inter-institutional collaborative projects
and associated grants received
Dr. Mehtab Parveen
Department of Chemistry
National collaboration
Aligarh Muslim University
Aligarh, India
Prof. Soonheum Park
18
International collaboration Department of
Chemistry,
Dongguk University,
International collaboration
Gyeongju, South Korea.
Prof. Dr. Nursabah Sarikavakli
Department of Chemistry,
Adnan Menderes University, Turkey
Departmental projects funded by DST- DST 01 16.62
FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, UGC 01 8.66
19
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants CSIR 01 23.17
received. AYUSH 02 42.93
Research facility / centre with
state recognition
20 None
national recognition
international recognition
Special research laboratories sponsored
21 by / created by industry or corporate None
bodies
Publications
Number of papers published in peer
22
reviewed journals (national / 37
international)
None
None
None
None
Monographs
Chapters in Books 30 Research Articles (Ref: Scopus)
Edited Books (http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?
Books with ISBN with details of authorId=8680017600)
publisher
Number listed in International Database
(For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Citation Index range / average
Humanities International Complete, Dr. Shahab Ali Asghar Nami:
Dare Database - International Social 26 citations per year (Ref: Google Scholar)
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Dr. Sheeba Nuzhat Khan: 06
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index
23 Details of patents and income generated None
Areas of consultancy and income
24 None
generated
Dr Shahab Ali Asghar Nami: Nominated by
Government of India to visit Department of
Faculty selected nationally / Chemistry, University of Pecs, Hungary for
internationally to visit other laboratories one month.
25
/ institutions / industries in India and Dr F. S. Sherani: Selected in the visitation
abroad team of CCRIM to inspect Kolkata Unani
Medical College & Hospital at Kolkata in
March 2010
Faculty serving in
26 National committees None
International committees None
Prof. K.Z. Khan & Dr. F.S. Sherani:
Editorial Boards UNIMED- A journal of Unani Medicine
(please specify) (ISSN 2249 5703)
any other
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC,
Dr. Sherani: 04
ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
27 Dr. Shahab: 01
workshops, training programs and
Dr. Naaz: 02
similar programs).
percentage of students who have done in-
house projects including inter-
departmental projects
28 Student projects
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/
industry/institute
Awards /recognitions received at the
national and international level by
Dr. Sherani: (1)Young Scientist Award in
29 National Conference on Need Based Physical
Faculty Education Sports in India For the research
paper entitled KINESIOLOGICAL STUDY
OF REVERSE WRIST CURL IN RIYAZATE
Diversity of Students
Name of the % of students % of students % of students % of students
Programme from the same from other from from other
33
(refer to university universities universities countries
question no. 4) within the outside the
State State
h-index-
Details of patents and income None
23
generated -
Moalejat and Medicine OPDs in the Ajmal Khan
Areas of consultancy and income
24 Tibbiya College Hospital, and Income generated
generated
is deposited in the revolving fund of the Hospital.
Faculty selected nationally / Prof. Abu Bakar Khan
internationally to visit other Visit of Colleges as Member of CCIM:
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
ZVM Unani Medical College & Hospital, Pune,
(Maharashtra) in 2010
25
Government Unani Medical College, Chennai in
2010
Govt. Nizamia Tibbia College Hyderabad in 2010
Dr. Abdul Haq Unani medical College and
Hospital, Kurnool (AP) in 2010
Government Tibbi College Patna, (Bihar) 2011
(Batch 2009)
MD Moalejat
313 04 00 Pursuing
(Batch 2010)
MD Moalejat
No Admissions were offered
(Batch 2011)
MD Moalejat
288 02 02 Pursuing
(Batch 2012)
MD Moalejat
271 04 00 Pursuing
(Batch 2013)
Diversity of students
% of
% of students
Name of the % of students students
from % of students
Programme from the from other
universities from other
(refer to same universities
outside the countries
question no. 4) university within the
State
State
MD Moalejat
100 00 00 00
33 (Batch 2009)
MD Moalejat
50 00 50 00
(Batch 2010)
MD Moalejat
No admissions were offered
(Batch 2011)
MD Moalejat
100 00 00 00
(Batch 2012)
MD Moalejat
50 50 50 00
(Batch 2013)
How many students have cleared Civil Services and
Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and
34 Nil
other competitive examinations? Give details category-
wise.
Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 60/16= 26.6% (Overall PG Course)
4 in Moalejat (60/4=6.67%)
PG to M. Phil. NA
35
PG to Ph.D. NA
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA
Employed
Campus selection NA
Other than campus recruitment 100% (Either employed or Self employed)
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 100
from other universities within the
36 00
State
from universities from other States 00
from universities outside the
00
country
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D.,
37 None
D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period
38 Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities
with regard to
College Library has
adequate Furniture and
large number of Books
accessible to the
Students and Faculty
Library
members.
One Seminar Library of 20
students capacity with
four Computers and
about 2300 Books.
Internet facilities for staff and students Nil
At Faculty Level 5 Class
Rooms
Total number of class rooms At Department Level, One
Seminar Room also used
as PG Class Room.
Class rooms with ICT facility- None
Various Laboratories at
Students laboratories
Faculty Level
One Well Equipped Post
Graduate Bio-Chemical
Research laboratories
and Pathology lab in the
Department.
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research
Associates
39
from the host institution/university: NA
from other institutions/universities: NA
Number of post graduate students getting financial
40 12 (100%)
assistance from the university:
As Moalejat covers the wide
range of specialities therefore
it was realized that different
specialties should be created.
Keeping in view this vision
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before two New Department viz.
Deptt. of Amraz-e-Jild wa
41 the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight Zohrawiya and Deptt. of Ilaj
the methodology. bit Tadbeer were established
in the year 2011. Proposal for
the same was discussed in the
BOS of the Department and
submitted to Faculty to
forward for necessary action.
Does the department obtain feedback from Not started
yet but Intended to start.
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize
the feedback?
42
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-
evaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and
how does the department utilize the feedback?
Advia)
Dr. Qazi
BUMS, MD Assistant
Zaid Saidla 03y
(Ilmul Advia) Professor
Ahmad
Dr. Aziz ur BUMS, MD Guest
Saidla 02y
Rahman (Ilmul Advia) Faculty
generated
Faculty selected nationally / Prof. Tajuddin Appointed as Visiting Fellow in
internationally to visit other National Institute of Unani Medicine (NIUM),
25
laboratories / institutions / Bangalore for guiding research to M.D. Students
industries in India and abroad for their thesis works.
Faculty serving in
Prof. Tajuddin
Member of Board of Assessment, CCRUM, New
Delhi.
National committees
Unani Pharmacopoeia Committee, Dept. of
AYUSH, Ministry of Health and Family welfare,
Govt. of India, New Delhi.
International committees None
Prof. Tajuddin
26
Unani Medicus, Founder Editor in Chief,
Published by faculty of Unani medicine, AMU,
Aligarh, INDIA
any other (please specify) None
Prof. Tajuddin
Unani Medicus, Founder Editor in Chief,
Editorial Boards
Published by faculty of Unani medicine, AMU,
Aligarh, INDIA
any other (please specify) None
Faculty recharging strategies
(UGC, ASC, Refresher /
orientation programs, workshops,
27 training programs and similar
programs).
International Conferences 04
National Conferences/Workshops 16
Student projects
percentage of students who have
done in-house projects including Not applicable
inter-departmental projects:
28
percentage of students doing
projects in collaboration with
Not applicable
other universities/
industry/institute:
Awards /recognitions received at
the national and international
level by
29
Faculty
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows None
Students
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
organized and the source of
A Reorientation Training Program, (ROTP)
30 funding (national/ international)
organized by the Dept. in 2010.
with details of outstanding
participants, if any.
Code of ethics for research A uniform code of ethics followed as per
31
followed by the departments: University Rules.
32 Student profile programme-wise:
outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the
peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place:
Date:
Dr.
BUMS, Hifzane
Abdul Assistant
MD, Sehat 07
Aziz Professor
PGDPH (PSM)
Khan
Hifzane
Dr. M Guest
BUMS,MD Sehat 5.3
Usman Faculty
(PSM)
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in- In-house Projects 100% (Students of
house projects including inter-departmental BUMS are assigned to develop 3 D
projects models and charts as a part of their
curriculum)
28
MD Scholars do Projects under theses
work
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/ Nil
industry/institute
Awards /recognitions received at the
national and international level by
Faculty
Dr. Ammar Ibne Anwar
Shiksha Ratan Puruskar 2010 (Academic
Gem Award) conferred by His
Excellency S. Iqbal Singh Lt.
Governor Pondicherry, at
Constitutional Club, New Delhi
Honorary Membership Award,
International Society for the
29
Prevention of Child Abuse &
Neglect (ISPCAN), West Chicago,
IL 60185, USA. (Membership No.
13572)
Dr. M Usman
Best paper award in the national seminar
on drug addiction a growing menace by
honorable VC , AMU AIGARH on 20
January2013
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows NA
Students 02
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops National Workshop on HepatitisB Its
organized and the source of funding closer than you think on 30th October,
(national/ international) with details of 2013
outstanding participants, if any. Source of Funding: AMU
Outstanding/Distinguished Participants
Prof. Raisur Rahman, Advisor (Unani),
AYUSH, MH & FW
Prof. S H Afaq, Renowned
Pharmacogonosist
Shri Prakash D, IPS, DIG, Aligarh
30 Range
Dr. Arjun Singh, CMO, Aligarh
Dr. Prem Kapur, Dept. of Medicine,
HIMSR, Jamia Hamdard, New
Delhi
National Workshop on, Mental Well-
being An Imperative Dimension of
Health under the aegis of department of
Tahaffuzi wa Samaji Tib, AKTC, AMU
Aligarh on 10th October, 2012.
Source of funding: AMU, Aligarh
Outstanding/Distinguished
Participants
Padma Shri Prof. Hkm Syed
Zillurrahman, Director, Ibne Sina
Academy of Medieval Medicine and
Sciences, Aligarh
Prof. Deoki Nandan, Chancellor,
Santosh University & Former
Director, National Institute of
Health and Family welfare, Prof.
Anis A Ansari, Former Advisor
(Unani), Dept. AYUSH, Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare, GOI, N
Delhi.
Prof. Maskoor Ahmad, Former Dean,
Faculty of Medicine (U), Jamia
Hamdard, New Delhi
Dr. Arjun Singh, CMO, Aligarh
Prof. M. H. Beg, Dean, Faculty of
Medicine, AMU, Aligarh
Prof. Najam Khaleeque, Former
Chairman, Dept. of Community
Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,
AMU, Aligarh
Dr. Aleem Siddiquee, Assistant
Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry,
Lucknow Era Medical College,
Lucknow.
Workshop on Acute Flaccid Paralysis
under the aegis of Department of
Hifzan-e-Sehat wa Samaji Tib, Faculty
of Unani Medicine, AMU, Aligarh
(UP), India in collaboration with World
Health Organization National Polio
Surveillance Project on 27th October,
2009.
Source of Funding
World Health Organisation (NPSP),
ALIGARH
Outstanding/Distinguished
Participants
Dr. Shahnawaz Ahmad, SMO, WHO-
NPSP, Aligarh
Dr. Sudhir Nayak, SMO, WHO-NPSP,
Aligarh
31 Code of ethics for research followed by the Common Code of Ethics of AMU
departments
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Selected
Pass percentage
Programme Applications
32
(refer to received
Male Female Male Female
question no. 4)
BUMS (2009- Male 453 + 13 32 pursuing pursuing
December, 2010
Organized a Health Camp on the occasion of World
Health Day (7th April, 2010) at Gurudwara, Nai
Basti, Aligarh
Community Health Surveys
Give details of beyond
48 syllabus scholarly activities OPD, Camps & Health Awareness Campaigns
of the department.
State whether the
programme/department is Monitored & Assessed by Central Council of Indian
49 accredited/graded by other Medicine which is the Regulatory Body of the Courses in
agencies? If yes, give the Faculty of Unani Medicine.
details.
Workshop, Seminar, Extra Mural Lectures and Health
Awareness Campaigns
Briefly highlight the The department has contributed in generation of new
contributions of the knowledge through research publications, books,
50 department in generating and MD Theses.
new knowledge, basic or The department has developed its own Health
applied. Assessment Schedule which can be utilized as a tool
for the assessment of various aspects of Health and
illness of the community.
Strength:
The department has qualified, experienced and motivated
young faculty.
We have well equipped Laboratory and Museum with
ICT facility.
The department is publishing a Bi-Annual Peer
Reviewed Journal titled, Journal of Integrated
Community Health with ISSN: 2319: 9113.
In time examination and display of Results.
A part from teaching and training at UG & PG level
department in collobration with District Health
Administration striving for the Health of the Community.
Serving the underserved and AFP Reporting center of
WHO
Detail five major Strengths,
Weakness:
Weaknesses, Opportunities
51 Lack of efficient Administrative & Supportive Staff.
and Challenges (SWOC) of
the department. Inadequate space and infrastructure.
MD Scholars are not getting full stipend.
Opportunity:
The Passed out Post Graduates have opportunity to be
appointed as a Faculty Member in a Unani Colleges
/ teaching / Academic institutions
At National level organizations.
As Program manager / co-coordinator for various
national health programs;
At Non-governmental organizations / voluntary health
agencies;
At International agencies such as WHO, UNICEF,
UNFPA, World Bank etc.;
At Health centres under public sector dispensaries,
maternal and child health centres, PHCs, CHCs.
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 100%
35
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D.,
36 Nil
D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period :
Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities
with regard to
Library : Nil
Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes
37
Total number of class rooms;
Class rooms with ICT facility: Nil
Students laboratories : One
Research laboratories Nil
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Nil
Associates :
38
from the host institution/university
from other institutions/universities
Number of post graduate students getting financial Nil
39
assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before Nil
40 the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology. :
Does the department obtain feedback from
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize
the feedback? : Nil
41 Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-
evaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback? Yes by discussion
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and
how does the department utilize the feedback? Nil
List the distinguished alumni List the teaching methods
adopted by the faculty for different programmes. :
42 Nil
Power point presentations, Audio Visual Method for
dissection of the department (maximum 10) :
Give details of student enrichment programmes
43 (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving Nil
external experts. :
How does the department ensure that programme
44 objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes By feednack
are monitored? :
Highlight the participation of students and faculty in
45 Nil
extension activities.
Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of
46 Nil
the department.
47 State whether the programme/department is accredited/ Nil
Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
2 National
journals (national / international)
Monographs
Chapters in Books
Edited Books 02
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities 04 (published) 05 (under
International Complete, Dare Database - publication)
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO 09
host, etc.) 01
Citation Index range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index
23 Details of patents and income generated None
24 Areas of consultancy and income generated None
Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit
25 other laboratories / institutions / industries in India None
and abroad
26 Faculty serving in
National committees
Prof. I.H. Zaidi :Co-ordinator, NCPUL Committee
on publication of books on Munafeul Aza
International committees None
UNIMED- A journal of Unani
Medicine (ISSN 2249
5703)
Editorial Boards Unani Medicus- An
international journal of
Unani Medicine (ISSN
2230 8083)
any other (please specify) --
G. Muntaqa: 02 (1 as
participant +1 as resource
Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher
person)
27 / orientation programs, workshops, training
F. A. Dar: 07 (2 as
programs and similar programs).
resource person +5 as
participant)
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental projects None
28
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/ industry/ None
institute
Awards /recognitions received at the national and
29
international level by
Faculty None
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows NA
Students None
National Workshop on
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the Formulating Roadmap for PG
30 source of funding (national/ international) with Education in Munafeul Aza, on
details of outstanding participants, if any. 20-21 October 2012, Funded by
AMU.
Common code of ethics for
31 Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
research followed at AMU
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme Applications
Selected Pass percentage
32 (refer to received
question no. 4)
Combined UG Programme conducted by all departments of the
BUMS
Faculty
Diversity of Students
Name of the % of students % of students
% of
Programme % of students from other from
students
(refer to from the same universities universities
33 from other
question no. 4) university within the outside the
countries
State State
Combined UG Programme conducted by all departments of the
BUMS
Faculty
How many students have cleared Civil Services and
Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE
34 None
and other competitive examinations? Give details
category-wise.
35 Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG No PG programme
PG to M.Phil. N/A
PG to Ph.D. N/A
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral N/A
Employed
None
Campus selection
100% employed/self employed
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs No data available
Diversity of staff
of the same university 100%
36 from other universities within the State -
from universities from other States -
from universities outside the country -
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil.,
37 Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment None
period
Present details of departmental infrastructural
38
facilities with regard to
Library: Common central library facility of the college with adequate space,
furniture and sufficient Books used by all departments.
The department has an additional collection of 215 Books.
OTHERS/CENTRE/INSTITUTES
1. Centre of Professional Courses
2. Centre for Women Studies
3. Centre for South African & Brazilian Studies
4. Institute of Persian Research
5. Inter Disciplinary Biotechnology Unit
6. Interdisciplinary Brain Research Centre (IBRC)
7. K.A. Nizami Centre for Quranic Studies
8. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Diabetes & Endocrinology
9. Womens College
10. University Polytechnic (Boys)
11. Womens Polytechnic
Attendant
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding NA
agencies
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
national (b) international
funding agencies and (c) Total
17 NA
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
Inter-institutional
National collaboration NA
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration NA
associated grants received NA
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, NA
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received
state recognition NA
20 Research facility / centre with national recognition NA
international recognition NA
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by NA
industry or corporate bodies
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international) NA
Monographs NA
Chapters in Books NA
Edited Books NA
Books with ISBN with details of publishers NA
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
22 Publications:
International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.) NA
Citation Index range / average NA
SNIP NA
SJR NA
Impact Factor range / average NA
h-index NA
Details of patents and income
23 NA
generated
Areas of consultancy and
24 NA
income generated
Faculty selected
nationally/internationally to
25 visit other NA
laboratories/institutions/
industries in India and abroad
National committees NA
International committees NA
26 Faculty serving in
Editorial Boards NA
any other (please specify) NA
Faculty recharging strategies
(UGC, ASC,
Refresher/orientation
27 NA
programs, workshops, training
programs and similar
programs)
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental projects
NA
28 Student projects
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities/ industry/
institute NA
Awards/recognitions received Faculty NA
29 at the national and Doctoral/post doctoral fellows NA
international level by Students NA
Seminars/Conferences/Works
hops organized and the source
of funding (national/
30
international) with details of
outstanding participants, if
any.
Code of ethics for research
31 NA
followed by the departments
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme Pass
App. Selected
(Refer to question no. 4) percentage
received
P.G. Diploma Courses Male Female Male Female
Student profile programme-wise 2009-2010
P.G. Diploma Courses
PG Diploma in Applied Art 44 -- 08 -- 100
PG Diploma in Biological Lab
21 03 02 66.66 100
Tech.
PG Diploma in Company Law
278 10 -- 90 --
and Banking Insurance
32 PG Diploma in Computer Test
11 06 90 100
Programming Course
PG Diploma in Criminology and
45 06 03 100 99
Criminal Administration
PG Diploma in Electronic Data
92 09 11 88 90
Processing
PG Diploma in Environmental
05 -- -- -- --
Chemistry
PG Diploma in Food Analysis 19 01 02 100 100
PG Diploma in Gem Testing and
36 03 02 100 100
Jewelry Designing
PG Diploma in Horticulture 05 -- 01 -- 100
PG Diploma in Journalism 149 07 06 100 100
PG Diploma In Museology 31 - 06 -- 70
PG Diploma In Orthoptic 15 - 03 -- 60
PG Diploma In Pest
10 01 01 100 100
Management
PG Diploma In Public Relations 56 05 01 100 100
PG Diploma In Taxation 45 06 - 70 --
Diploma Courses**
Certificate In Dental Hygiene 04 02 100 --
Diploma In Aneasthetic
02 05 100 80
Assistance
Diploma In Dialysis Technique. 04 03 70 100
Diploma In Medical Lab Tech.
03 05 80 60
(PMB)
Diploma In Medical Lab Tech.
04 05 50 --
(Radiology)
Diploma In Ophthalmic
- 15 -- 80
Assistance
Diploma In O.T. Management 05 04 65 30
Diploma In Physiotherapy 02 10 100 80
Diploma In Surgical Endoscopic 03 02 80 100
** The Information can be retrieved from Data Base of CET conducted by the Controller of
examinations
Student profile programme-wise 2011-2012
P.G. Diploma Courses
PG Diploma In Applied Art 52 - 15 -- 93
PG Diploma In Gardening And
16 - 04 -- 100
Interior Decoration
PG Diploma In Company Law
346 09 15 88 82
And Banking Insurance
PG Diploma In Computer Test
12 02 83 100
Programming Course
PG Diploma In Criminology
69 04 01 100 100
And Criminal Administration
PG Diploma In Electronic Data
114 18 05 83 80
Processing
PG Diploma In Environmental
14 02 05 100 80
Chemistry
PG Diploma In Food Analysis 17 01 -- 100 --
PG Diploma In Gem Testing
61 01 09 100 88
And Jewelry Designing
PG Diploma In Horticulture 04 02 -- 100 --
PG Diploma In Hospitality
07 05 85 80
Management
PG Diploma In Journalism 146 04 11 70 60
PG Diploma In Lab Technology
35 07 03 50 70
(Physical & Chemical)
PG Diploma In Labour Law And
82 15 05 80 60
Labour Relation
PG Diploma In Museology 20 02 03 100 100
PG Diploma In Orthoptic 16 02 02 100 100
PG Diploma In Pest
08 03 -- 70 --
Management
Diploma In Aneasthetic
03 07 100 85
Assistance
Diploma In Dialysis Technique. 05 04 100 100
Diploma In Medical Lab Tech.
02 08 100 100
(PMB)
Diploma In Medical Lab Tech.
02 08 50 75
(Radiology)
Diploma In O.T. Management 05 04 100 100
Diploma In Ophthalmic
05 10 100 80
Assistance
Diploma In Physiotherapy 03 07 90 100
Diploma In Surgical Endoscopic 03 03 100 100
** The Information can be retrieved from Data Base of CET conducted by the Controller of
examinations
Diversity of students
% of % of % of % of
students students students students
P G Diploma Courses from the from Univ. from Univ. from
same within the outside the others
University state state countries
Applied Art 53.33 46.67 Nil Nil
BOT 20 80 Nil Nil
Company Law,
56.66 43.44 Nil Nil
Banking And Insurance
Criminology And
Crimianl 50 50 Nil Nil
Administration
Electronic Data
Processing And 60 36 4 Nil
Machine Operation
Enviornmental
70 30 Nil Nil
Chemistry
33 Food Analysis 70 30 Nil Nil
Gem Testing And
60 30 10 Nil
Jewellery Designing
Horticulture Nil 100 Nil Nil
P.G. Diploma In
66.66 20 13.34 Nil
Journalism
Lab Tech. (Physical &
40 60 Nil Nil
Chemical)
Labour Law And
15 77.50 7.50 Nil
Labour Relation
Museology 60 40 Nil Nil
Orthoptics Nil 100 Nil Nil
Pest Management Nil 100 Nil Nil
Public Relations 60 30 10 Nil
Taxation 60 30 10 Nil
Applied Art 66.66 26.66 6.66 Nil
BOT 10 80 10 Nil
Company Law,
60 40 Nil Nil
Banking And Insurance
Criminology And
Crimianl 53.33 46.66 Nil Nil
Administration
Electronic Data
Processing And 60 40 Nil Nil
Machine Operation
Enviornmental
80 20 Nil Nil
Chemistry
Food Analysis 80 20 Nil Nil
Gem Testing And
30 70 10 Nil
Jewellery Designing
Horticulture Nil 100 Nil Nil
P.G. Diploma In
66.66 26.66 6.66 Nil
Journalism
Lab Tech. (Physical &
20 80 Nil Nil
Chemical)
Labour Law And
26.47 73.52 Nil Nil
Labour Relation
Museology 60 40 Nil Nil
Orthoptics Nil 100 Nil Nil
Pest Management Nil 100 Nil Nil
Public Relations 70 30 Nil Nil
Taxation 60 40 Nil Nil
Applied Art 53.33 46.66 Nil Nil
Company Law,
60 40 Nil Nil
Banking And Insurance
Criminology And
Crimianl 73.33 26.33 Nil Nil
Administration
Electronic Data
Processing And 60 40 Nil Nil
Machine Operation
Enviornmental
57.14 28.57 14.28 Nil
Chemistry
Food Analysis 80 20 Nil Nil
Gem Testing And
70 30 Nil Nil
Jewellery Designing
Horticulture 25 75 Nil Nil
Hospitality Managment 73.33 26.33 Nil Nil
Journalism 66.66 33.33 Nil Nil
Lab Tech. (Physical &
40 60 Nil Nil
Chemical)
Labour Law And
65 35 Nil Nil
Labour Relation
Museology 60 40 Nil Nil
Orthoptics 20 40 Nil Nil
Pest Management 28.57 57.14 Nil Nil
Public Relations 80 20 Nil Nil
Taxation 60 30 10 Nil
Applied Art 66.66 33.33 Nil Nil
Company Law,
60 40 Nil Nil
Banking And Insurance
Criminology And
Crimianl 66.66 25 8.33 Nil
Administration
Electronic Data
Processing And 60 35 5 Nil
Machine Operation
Enviornmental
25 75 Nil Nil
Chemistry
Food Analysis 62.5 37.5 Nil Nil
Gem Testing And
62.5 37.5 Nil Nil
Jewellery Designing
Horticulture 50 50 Nil Nil
Hospitality Managment 66.66 25 8.33 Nil
Journalism 66.66 25 8.33 Nil
Lab Tech. (Physical &
62.5 25 12.5 Nil
Chemical)
Labour Law And
62.5 34.37 3.12 Nil
Labour Relation
Museology 62.5 25 12.5 Nil
Orthoptics 25 75 Nil Nil
Pest Management 16.66 83.33 Nil Nil
Public Relations 62.5 37.5 Nil Nil
Taxation 62.5 37.5 10 Nil
Applied Art 66.66 33.33 Nil Nil
Company Law,
62.5 33.37 4.16 Nil
Banking And Insurance
Criminology And
Crimianl 66.66 16.66 16.66 Nil
Administration
Electronic Data
Processing And 60 40 Nil Nil
Machine Operation
Enviornmental
62.5 25 12.5 Nil
Chemistry
Food Analysis 62.5 37.5 Nil Nil
Gem Testing And
62.5 37.5 Nil Nil
Jewellery Designing
Horticulture 20 80 Nil Nil
Hospitality Managment 66.66 25 8.33 Nil
Journalism 66.66 25 8.33 Nil
Lab Tech. (Physical &
62.5 25 12.5 Nil
Chemical)
Labour Law And
62.50 31.25 6.25 Nil
Labour Relation
Museology 62.5 37.5 Nil Nil
Orthoptics 80 20 Nil Nil
Pest Management 28.57 71.42 Nil Nil
Public Relations 62.5 12.5 25 Nil
Taxation 62.5 25 12.5 Nil
How many students have
34 cleared Civil Services and NA
Defence Services examinations,
university is evident.
In future in the demand or requirement of the
society mechanism should be evolved that will
enable it to respond positively to changes that are
likely to occur in near or not so near future in the
employment market of the country. The university
should be willing to change, modify alter or even
discontinue the non-going programmes and to
initiate new one to cater to fresh requirements.
To strength the infrastructure facilities by offering
52 Future plans of the department paid seats in P.G Diploma/ Diploma courses and
upgrade medical courses
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of
my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has
been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the
peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
Sd./- Chairman
with seal:
Place:
Date:
universities
Number of post graduate NA
38 students getting financial
assistance from the university:
Was any need assessment NA
exercise undertaken before the
39 development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology :
Does the department obtain
feedback from:
Faculty on curriculum as well
as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize
the feedback?
Students on staff, curriculum
40 Newly established centre
and teaching-learning-
evaluation and how does
the department utilize the
feedback?
Alumni and employers on the
programmes offered and
how does the department
utilize the feedback?
List the distinguished alumni
41 of the department (maximum Newly Established Centre
10) :
Give details of student
enrichment programmes
42 (special lectures / workshops / As above
seminar) involving external
experts:
List the teaching methods
43 adopted by the faculty for NA
different programmes :
How does the department
ensure that programme
44 objectives are constantly met NA
and learning outcomes are
monitored? :
Highlight the participation of
45 students and faculty in NA
extension activities. :
Give details of beyond
46 syllabus scholarly activities The students are yet to be enrolled for research
of the department:
State whether the
programme/department is
47 Not yet
accredited / graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details :
Briefly highlight the
48 NA
contributions of the
Research facility / centre with Centre has well-equipped library containing over 3500
books relating to various themes of womens studies and
state recognition
20 subscribes twelve academic journals (of which seven are
national recognition international). Centre is also providing adequate research
international recognition facilities to the research scholars.
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by None
industry or corporate bodies
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international) Three
Monographs None
Chapters in Books
Shireen Moosvi, Women in India and Iran, 1550-
1850 in UNESCO History of Civilizations of Central
Asia, Vol. V, Paris; Status of Women in India and
Pakistan, 1850-1950 in Ibid, Vol. VI, Paris
Edited Books None
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
22 Publications: The Future of Indian Muslim Women: Fatwa
verses Feminism, New Delhi, 2012.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) None
Citation Index range / average None
SNIP None
SJR None
Impact Factor range / average None
h-index None
Details of patents and income
23 None
generated
Areas of consultancy and
24 None
income generated
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25 None
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
Faculty serving in :
National committees
26 International committees None
Editorial Boards
Any other (please specify)
Faculty recharging strategies
(UGC, ASC, Refresher / UGC, ASC, Refresher Course in Womens Studies
27 orientation programs, Workshop on Concepts, Methods and Scope of
workshops, training programs Womens Studies (8 12 September, 2012)
and similar programs).
Student projects
percentage of students who None
28
have done in-house projects
including inter-departmental
projects
percentage of students doing None
projects in collaboration with
other universities/ industry /
institute
Awards / recognitions
received at the national and
international level by:
29 Faculty None
Doctoral / post doctoral
fellows
Students
National Seminar on Womens Empowerment and
Seminars / Conferences /
its Problems (19-21 January, 2013) funded by
Workshops organized and the
ICSSR and ICHR.
30 source of funding (national /
Workshop on Concepts, Methods and Scope of
international) with details of
outstanding participants, if any. Womens Studies (8 12 September, 2012)
funded by AMU.
Code of ethics for research
31 UGC Regulation of 2009
followed by the departments --
Student profile programme-
wise:
Name of the Programme Applications Selected
Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) received
M.Phil / Ph.D. Male Female Male Female
2009-10 09 00 04
2010-11 16 02 01
2011-12 20 02 02
2012-13 33 01 02
32
M.A.
2011-12 26 03 06 100
2012-13 44 01 06 100
B.A. (subsidiary)
2009-10 42 20 100
2010-11 43 12 100
2011-12 36 18 100
2012-13 32 18
33 Diversity of students*
% of % of students
Name of the
students from other % of students % of students
Programme
from the universities from universities from other
(refer to
same within the outside the State countries
question no. 4)
university State
M.A. 2011-12 78 % app 11 % app 11 % None
M.A. 2012-13 74 % app 26% app None None
Ph.D 2012-13 66.67% None 33.33 None
* Since we introduced Womens Studies as a main subject in B.A. only in the 2012-2013 session we
have not mentioned the details. The details of students offering Womens Studies as a subsidiary subject
are not available with us.
How many students have 02(UGC/NET, Gen.)
34
cleared Civil Services and UGC/NET: Four
Actual
(including
Sanctioned Filled
CAS &
MPS)
Professor
Associate
Number of teaching posts Professors
sanctioned, filled and actual Asst. Professors
10 (Professors/Associate Research
Professors/ Asst. Associate
Professors/others) Coordinator
Teaching
Learning 01 01
Materials
(Lecturer grade)
02 02
04 04
Faculty Profile with name,
qualification, designation, area
11
of specialization, experience
and research under guidance
Desi No. of No. of Ph.D./
Qualific g- Years of M.Phil. student
Name Specialization
ation natio Experienc guided for the last
n e 4 years
Classical
Profe
Prof. Persian Lit.
ssor
Azarmi Indo-Persian
Ph.D. & 37 06
Dukht Lit.
Direc
Safavi Modern Persian
tor
Lit.
Classical
Assis Persian Lit.
Dr. Md.
tant Modern Persian
Ehteshamud Ph.D. 03
Profe Lit.
din
ssor Indo-Persian
Lit.
Prof. S.Amir Hasan Abidi, Professor Emeritus, Delhi
University, Delhi
Prof. H.M Tahir Ali, Former Head, Dept. of Persian,
Viswabharti, Shantiniketan.
Prof. Anwar Ahmad, Former Head Dept. of Persian,
List of Senior Visiting
Patna University
12 Fellows, Adjunct Faculty,
Prof. V.P Mohammad Kunju Metharu, Former Head
Emeritus Professors:
Dept of Hindi, Kerala University.
Prof. M. N. Karassery, Dept. of Malyalam, Calicut
University, Kerala
Dr Namita Singh, Former Principal, Tikaram Degree
College, Aligarh
Percentage of classes taken by
13 Programme-wise information
temporary faculty-
Programme-wise Student
14 --
Teachers Ratio. ----
Number of academic support Actual:
15
staff (technical) and LDC : 01
State recognition
20 Research facility / centre with National recognition
International recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by
industry or corporate bodies
Number of paper published in peer reviewer journal
(National / International)
Prof. Azarmi Dukht Safavi: National : 08
International : 05
Dr. Md. Ehteshamuddin: National : 10
Number of Paper Published : 25
Prof. Azarmi Dukht Safavi, Director
International
Tu Barai Wasl Kardan Amadi, Farhang o-Adab-e-
Iran, Tehran, Iran, 2012
Prince Dara Shikohs Contribution to Persian Sufistic
Thought, Proceedings of International Seminar,
Tajikistan, 2011.
Contribution of Hadi Hasan to Iranology, Iranology
Volume, Tehran, 2011.
Zeeba Shanasi Sadi, Iranology Volume, Tehran, 2010
Arzish wa Ahamiyyat-i-Zabani-i-Farsi Dar Hind,
Proceedings of Fifth Conference of Persian
Teachers, Tehran, 2009.
Notices of Persian Gulf in the Travellogue of Nasir
Khusro, Iranology Volume, Tehran, Iran, 2009.
National
Contribution of Awadh to Persian Language and
22 Publication Literature, AIPTA, New Delhi, 2013
Urdu Marasi, Bolti Tasveerain, Ghalib Nama, 2013
Tagore and Hafiz, Indo-Iranica, Kolkata, 2012
Akbrabad A centre of Persian Learning and Sulh-e-
Kul, AIPTA, New Delhi, 2011.
Contribution of Banaras to Persian Language and
Literature, AIPTA, New Delhi, 2010.
Impact of Persian Language and Literature on Bengal,
AIPTA, New Delhi, 2009.
Nazir Akbarabadi: Ghalib Nama, New Delhi, 2009
Dr. Md. Ehteshamuddin, Assistant Professor
Farhang-e-Mushtarak-e-Hind main Farsi Zaban-o-
Adab Aur Irani Tahzeeb ka Hissa Ghalib
Nama, New Delhi, 2013
Al-Mujeeb ke Idariye Lamat, Al-Mujeeb Special
Issue, Phulwari Sharif Patna. January to
December, 2013
Arzisho Ahmiyat-e-Tazkirah Nawisi Dar Zaban-o-
Adab-e-Farsi Tazkirah Writing in Persian,
Institute of Persian Research, AMU, 2012.
Mohd. Hijazi Afsana Nigar ki Haisiyat se, Adabiat-
e-Dastani-i-Farsi, Institute of Persian Research,
AMU, Aligarh, 2011
Farsi Shairi Mein Akhlaq Aur Pand-o-Mauizat ke
Silkus Sulook
Chahal Namoos
Indo-Iranian Heritage Vol. I & II
Persian Masnawi: Tradition and Dimensions Vol. I &
II
Haqaiq-e-Hindi
Revisiting Adabiat-e-Dastani in Persian Vol. I & II
Tazkira Writing in Persian, Vol.I &II
Tabqat-e-Shahjahani, Vol. I
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 07
Books with ISBN:
Mukhul Maana
Haft Ahkam
Silkus Sulook
Chahal Namoos,
Haqaiq-e-Hindi
Bahr-e-Zakhkhar
Hind-o-Iran ke Rawabit-Sadiyon ke Aaine Mein
(Publisher: Institute of Persian Research)
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database
International Social Science Directory, EBSCO
host, etc)
Citation Index range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range/ average
h-index
Detail of patents and income
23 NA
generated :
Areas of consulted and
24 --
income generated
Faculty Nationally/Internationally visited Institutions
in India and abroad
Prof. Azarmi Dukht Safavi:
Internationally:
Persian Teachers Conference, Tehran, Iran 2012
Iranology Conference, Tehran, Iran, 2011
Maulana Rumi Seminar, Tehran, Iran, 2010
Nationally:
Faculty nationally/ Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies,
internationally to visited other Kolkata, 2013.
25
laboratories / institution / Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Lucknow
industries in India and abroad: Center, 2013.
Maulana Azad Arabic and Persian Research Institute,
Tonk, 2012.
Rampur Raza Library, Rampur, 2012
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra, 2012,13
Allahabad University, Allahabad, 2012
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 2012
Delhi University, Delhi, 2011,2012,2013
Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi, 2011,
2012
The Asiatic Society, Kolkata, 2010.
Punjabi University, Patiala, 2010.
Iran Society, Kolkata, 2009.
Dept. of Persian, Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi, 2009
Iran Culture House, New Delhi, 2009-2013
National Manuscript Mission New Delhi, 2009
Ghalib Institute New Delhi
National Archives, New Delhi
Dr. Md. Ehteshamuddin
Iran Society, Kolkata, 2013
Maulana Azad Arabic and Persian Research Institute,
Tonk, 2012.
Rampur Raza Library, Rampur, 2012
Dept. of Persian, Osmania University, Hyderabad,
2012
Dept. of Persian, Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi, 2009
Iran Culture House, New Delhi, 2009-2013
National Committees :
Prof. Azarmi Dukht Safavi:
Member Executive Council Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar
University, Agra.
Member Academic Council, Maulana Azad Central
Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata.
Member UGC Committee for Empowerment of
Women
Member Rampur Raza Library Board
President, All Indian Persian Teachers Association,
26 Faculty serving in New Delhi
Member Board of Studies, Dept. of Persian, Maulana
Azad National University, Hyderabad
International committees
Editorials Board
Editorial Board, Faculty of Arts Journal, Isfahan
University, Isfahan, Iran
Editorial Board Encyclopedia of Persian Language &
Literature in India, Tehran, Iran
Indo-Iranica, Iran Society, Kolkata
Any other (please specify)
Faculty reaching strategies
(UGC, ASC, Refresher /
Orientation Programmes in Collaboration with Iran
27 orientation programs,
Culture House, New Delhi
workshops, training programs
project).
Percentage of students / Researchers who have
done in-house project including Inter-departmental
projects
Students / Researchers
28 Researchers engaged in Projects:
Project
Dr. Namita Singh (Scholar in Residence): A Study
of Major Trends in Hindi and Persian Fiction of
Indian and Iranian Women Writers in 20th
Century A.D.
Dr. Sarfaraz Ahmad Khan: (a) Catalogue (Persian
Manuscripts Subhanallah Collection Maulana
Azad Library) Vol. I- Kulliyat & Diwan (b)
Vol. II- History & Biography
Dr. Hina Ishaq: Farsi Shair-o-Adab main Awadh ka
Hissa
Dr. Mohd. Mukhtar Alam: Farsi Safarnamon ke
Tarikhi aur Saqafati Ahmiyat
Dr. Mahenaz Iltija Khan: (a) Inqilab-e-Islami ke bad
ke Afsanon main Irani Muashireh ki Jhalak, (b)
b. Critical Edition of Akhbarul Jamal
Mr. Mohd. Qamar Alam: (a) Masnawi Dar Aroosi-e-
Farrukh Siyar, (b) Catalogue (Persian
Manuscripts Subhanallah Collection Maulana
Azad Library) Vol. III- Tasawwuf
Mr. Azad Hussain: (a) Urdu Adab par Farsi ke
Asarat, (b) Hindi aur Farsi ke Rishtey
Ms. Shadma Shahzad: Preparation of Catalogues of
Persian Manuscripts at Maulana Azad Library
Dr. Asrarul Haq: Bihar ke Sufia.
Outside Faculty Engaged in Research Project:
Prof. S. Amir Hasan Abidi: A Critical Edition of
Subh-e-Sadiq (Matla 12)
Prof. Hz. Mohd. Tahir Ali: A Critical Edition of Haft
Ahkam
Prof. S. Anwar Ahmad: Mashaikh-e-Firdausia ki Ilmi
wa Irfani Khidmat ka Ek Mutalia
Prof. Shah Mohd. Waseem (i) Safavid Persias
Commercial Relations with Mughal India, (ii) Ain-
e-Akbari : Its Provisions on Agriculture, Industry
and Trade and (iii) Mughal Indias Foreign Trade
with Safavid Persia During 1556-1707
Prof. V. P. Mohd. Kunju Metharu: The Influence of
Persian on Dakhini & Arabi Malyalam : A
Comparative Study
Prof. M. N. Karassery: Influence of Persian on
Malyalam Language and Literature
Percentage of students doing project in collaboration with
Universities/ industries institute
Faculty
Prof. Azarmi Dukht Safavi:
President of India Award for Exemplary Contribution
to Persian Scholarship
Ghalib Award, 2012
A.M.U. Certificate for Bringing Laurels to the
Awards/recognitions received
University, 2008, 2011
29 at the national and
UGC Emeritus Fellowship, 2011
international level by
Sadi Award, Government of Iran, 2010
Government of Iran International Award for
Exemplary Contribution to Persian Language
and Literature, 2008
Dr. Md. Ehteshamuddin:
Maharishi Badrayan Vyas Samman, 2012 for Persian
Research Laboratories
from the host institution/university
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
Project Fellows : 02
39 students and Research
Project Assistant : 04
Associates
from other institutions/universities: Nil
Number of post graduate
40 students getting financial NA
assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the
41 development of new No
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology.
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-
Does the department obtain
42 evaluation and how does the department utilize
feedback from
the feedback?
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered
and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
List the distinguished alumni --
43 of the department (maximum
10)
Students Enrichment Programmes
Special Lectures / Workshops / Seminars
Prof. Harbans Mukhia, Renowned Historian and
Scholar, New Delhi
Prof. Mushirul Hasan, Director General National
Archives, New Delhi.
Prof. Ali Mohd. Moezzini, Head Dept. of Persian,
Tehran University, Iran
Dr. Syed Shahid Mahdi, former Vice Chancellor,
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
Prof. Mehdi Nooryan, Head Dept. of Persian, Isfahan
Give details of student University, Isfahan, Iran
enrichment programmes Prof. Mahdi Mohaghegh, Director Cultural
44 (special lectures / workshops / Foundation, Tehran, Iran
Dr. Ali Akbar Safipor, Asstt.Director Academy of Persian
seminar) involving external Language and Literature, Tehran, Iran.
experts. Prof. Kamran Talattof, University of Arizona, USA.
Prof. Charles Melville, Cambridge University, U.K.
Dr. Abid Hussain, Professor Emeritus, Foreign
Service Institute, MEA and Former Ambassador
to USA..
Prof. Irfan Habib, Professor Emeritus, Aligarh
Muslim University, Aligarh.
Prof. Shamsur Rahman Farooqi, Renowned Scholar
and critic
Prof. Abdus Sattar Dalvi, Chairman, Maharashtra
Urdu Academy, Mumbai.
Prof. Shamim Hanafi, Former Chairman, Dept. of
than the people of Iran and the People of India. It is the need of hour to go through
the centuries old Indo-Iran relations with main focus on the following:
Common cultural heritage
Lingual and literary interaction
Geo-politics
Commercial and trade ties- past and present
Judicial systems etc.
Cultural exchanges
A detailed study and research about Indo-Iranian relations will beundertaken.
B. Compilation of a region wise history of development of Persian in India.
C. Research Projects to be undertaken in collaboration with outside Agencies
Such as ICHR, ICCR, Academy of Persian Language and Literature
D. Coaching for IFS, IAS, NET/JRF
E. Orientation programmes for spoken Persian idiom and Iran Shanasi for Foreign
Office personnel.
F. Translation in English/Urdu/Hindi of important Persian sources/ manuscripts.
G. Preparation of descriptive catalogues of Persian manuscripts available at the
Maulana Azad Library.
H. Organisation of Seminars/Conferences/workshops/Orientation programmes/
Lectures / Group discussion etc.
I. Exchange of Scholars from India & abroad
J. Publication of annual / 6 monthly research journal.
Project Completed:
Trade and Commerce in India during Akbars Reign Information available in Persian
sources
Impact of Persian on Indian Languages
Interaction between Bengali and Persian
Mughal Indias Foreign Trade with Safavid Persia During 1556-1707
Ain-e-Akbari: its Provisions on Agriculture, Industry and Trade.
Influence of Persian on Malyalam Language and Literature
Interaction between India and Iran in Fine Arts and Architecture
The Influence of Persian on Dakhini & Arabi Malyalam : A Comparative Study
Contribution of Persian Language to Indian Historiography.
Study of Persian Legal Terms in Contemporary Text (Contd.)
A Study of Major Trends in Hindi and Persian Fiction of Indian and Iranian Women
Writers in 20th Century A.D.
Dante and Iqbal A Comparative Study
Contribution of Persian Language and Literature to the Composite Culture of India.
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best
of my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof
has been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR
during the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
with seal:
Place:
Date:
1500
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range /
average : 1-6/3.5
h-index : average : 20
Details of patents and income
26 Nil
generated :
Areas of consultancy and
27 Nil
income generated :
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
28
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad
John Hopkins University,
Prof. M. Saleemuddin Enzyme Technology Nuclear Research Centre, Juelich,
University of Hannover, Germany
Dr. Asad U Khan Robert Wood Johnson Medical
Microbiology
Associate Professor School, New Jersy, USA
Dr. Asad U Khan
Microbiology University of Napoly, Italy
Associate Professor
Dr. Asad U Khan
Microbiology Hospital Bicetre, Paris France
Associate Professor
Dr. Rizwan H. Khan Protein Structure and Michigan State
Associate Professor Function University,Ann Arbor, USA
Dr. M. Owais Molecular Biology/
NCI, NIH, Bethesda, USA.
Associate Professor Immunology
Martin-Luthre University Halle
Germany
Dr. Hina Younus
Enzymology Indiana University-Purdue University
Asstt. Professor
Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Indianapolis, USA
Faculty serving in
National committees : Yes
29 International committees : Yes
Editorial Boards : Yes
any other (please specify)
Faculty recharging strategies
(UGC, ASC,
Refresher/orientation
30 Nil
programs, workshops, training
programs and similar
programs):
Student projects
percentage of students who
have done in-house
projects including inter-
31 departmental projects : 100%
percentage of students doing 0%
projects in collaboration
with other universities /
industry/ institute:
Awards /recognitions received Distinction earned by faculty members like National
32 at the national and and International Awards, Professional Societies
international level by Faculty:
Dr. Asad Ullah Khan, Associate Professor & Coordinator is a recipient of National
Bioscience Award for Career Development of Government of India, Department
of Biotechnology for the year 2012.
Dr. Asad Ullah Khan, Associate Professor & Coordinator received Thesis Advisor of
2012 Eli Lilly Outstanding Thesis Awardee
Dr. Asad Ullah Khan, Associate Professor & Coordinator is a recipient of DBT-
CREST Award of 2011 as visiting fellow in France
Dr. Rizwan Hasan Khan, Associate Professor has received a project of Rs. 50.00 lacs
from Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi in 2012.
Dr. M. Owais, Associate Professor has received Rashtriya Gaurav Award and
Certificate of Excellence from IIFS, New Delhi 2012.
Dr. M. Owais, Associate Professor has received a project costing Rs. 2.50 crores from
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Govt. of India, New Delhi in 2012
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : 30/03
Students : 28
National Symposium on Trends in Biomolecular
Interactions & Bioinformatics workshop on Current
Advances in Bioinfomatics during March 13-14, 2011
Workshop on Bioinformatics in Drug Discovery during
March 21-22, 2012.
Workshop on Current Advances in Bioinformatics during
March 7-9, 2011
Workshop on In silico analysis of biomacromolecules
during March 16-17, 2010
Workshop on Exploring proteins with bioinformatics is
being organized during January 15-16, 2009.
Workshop on In Silico Molecular Modeling and Drug
Seminars/Conferences/Works Design during during March 18-19, 2008
hops organized and the source Workshop on Genome Analysis : A Bioinformatics
of funding (national/ Approach, during February 24-25, 2007
33 Workshop on Exploring genomes with bioinformatics
international) with details of
outstanding participants, if during February 22-23, 2006.
any. Workshop on Bioinformatics in the study of
biomacromolecules during February 8-10, 2005
Workshop on Bioinformatics tools in biology research
held during March 9-10, 2004.
Workshop on Recent trends in bioinformatics with
special reference to biotechnology resources held
during March 4-6, 2003.
Workshop on Use of computers and internet in advanced
research in biological sciences during March 24-25,
2002.
Workshop on Information retrival through internet for
the study of protein structure and other applications
held during January 9-11, 2001.
Code of ethics for research
34 Institutional Ethical Committee.
followed by the departments:
Student profile programme-
wise:
Applicatio Selected Pass percentage
Name of the Programme
ns
35 (refer to question no. 4) Male Female Male Female
received
M.Sc. Teaching 100
900 9 5 100%
Programme %
M.Phil.,Ph.D. 89 Depending upon availability of seats
Diversity of students
% of % of students % of students % of
Name of the
students from other from students
Programme
from the universities universities from
(refer to question
36 same within the outside the other
no. 4)
university State State countries
M.Sc.
Biotechnology 50% 20% 30% NIL
Programme
How many students have Give details category-wise.
cleared Civil Services and Number of students
Number of
Defence Services qualified CSIR
Year students
examinations, NET, SET, UGC
Appeared DBT JRF
GATE and other competitive JRF
37 examinations? 2008 14 10 8
2009 14 09 5
2010 14 07 4
2011 14 07 5
2012 14 03 4
38 Students Progression --
Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 80%
from other universities within the 20%
39
State
from universities from other States 20%
from universities outside the country NIL
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
40 01
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period
Library : YES
Internet facilities for staff and students : YES
Present details of
Total number of class rooms : 04
41 departmental infrastructural
Class rooms with ICT facility : 03
facilities with regard to
Students laboratories : 02
Research laboratories : 08
List of doctoral, post-doctoral
from the host institution/university : 03
42 students and Research
from other institutions/universities : 01
Associates
Number of post graduate
43 students getting financial 28 students (DBT Fellowship)
assistance from the university:
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the
Approaching to open M.Sc. Bioinformatics
44 development of new
Programme
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology:
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize
Does the department obtain the feedback?: Through discussion and meeting with
45 faculty members
feedback from
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-
evaluation and how does the department utilize the
Workshop on Information retrival through internet for the study of protein structure and other
applications held during January 9-11, 2001.
Semester System
List the teaching methods
Power point presentation
49 adopted by the faculty for
Model display
different programmes.:
Group discussion & seminars
How does the department
By holding annual advisory committee meeting with
ensure that programme
teachers, Advisor of DBT, Vice-Chancellor of the
50 objectives are constantly met
University alongwith other experts from outside the
and learning outcomes are
University
monitored?:
Highlight the participation of
51 students and faculty in 06 students visit abroad
extension activities.
Ms. Nuzhat Ahsan M.Sc. (Previous) Biotechnology
student has been selected for the Khorana
programme for Scientific Exchange (2008) at the
University of Wisconsin, USA for a period of 12
weeks
Mr. Meheboob Ahmad of M.Sc.(Biotechnology)
selected to work for 8-10 weeks at University of
Wisconsin, USA under HG Khorana program
Give details of beyond Mr. Asim Rizvi also of M.Sc. II Semester has been
52 syllabus scholarly activities selected and worked for eight weeks at University
of the department. of Wisconsin, USA under Khorana program.
Mr. Syed. Mohd. Faisal has been selected for the
summer training of three weeks duration at
University of Hanover, Germany (2011)
Mr. Ali Abbas Zaidi has been selected for summer
training of three weeks duration at University of
Hanover, Germany (2011)
Mr. Asim Rizvi has been admitted for Ph.D.
programme at University of Leads, USA (2011)
State whether the
programme/department is
53 DST-FIST, UGC-SAP, DBT-BUILDER
accredited/graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. :
Briefly highlight the
contributions of the
54 Basic
department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. :
Detail five major Strengths,
Weaknesses, Opportunities
and Challenges (SWOC) of
the department.
Strength:
Students are recruited through All India Competitive Test
55 Funding is through DBT as Teaching Programme
Strength of student is limited and so student teacher ratio is well maintained.
Department supported by extra mural funds.
Supportive staff well trained.
Opportunities and Challenges
Discover new drug molecules as putative drug candidate.
Commercialize already existing patents.
Teacher Ratio:
Number of academic support
15 staff (technical) and Sanctioned, filled and actual:
administrative staff:
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding Neurosciences
agencies:
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from (a)
national (b) international
funding agencies and (c) Total
02
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise.
S.No Funding
17 Title of the Project Total Cost
. Agency
Therapeutic role of natural compounds,
Rs.
1. hisperdin and diadzin in rheumatoid UP-CST
12,00,000/-
arthritis in rats.
Antimutagenic potential of camellia
sinensis on monochloroacetic acid and 2, Rs.
2. UP-CST
4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid induced 9,00,000/-
genotoxicity and neurotoxicity in rats.
Gross Total: Rs. 21,00,000/-
Inter-institutional
National collaboration
18 collaborative projects and
International collaboration
associated grants received
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
25 Projects (02-Ongoing) of amount Rs. 51,30,300/-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
(from 1976 -2013)
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received:
Research facility / centre with
State recognition
20
National recognition: Yes
international recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by NA
industry or corporate bodies.
110
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international)
Monographs
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
22 Publications: Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 02.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO
host, etc.)
Citation Index range / average: 40
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average: 2
h-index: 5
Details of patents and income
23 Nil
generated
Areas of consultancy and Nil
24
income generated
Faculty selected nationally /
internationally to visit other
25
laboratories / institutions /
industries in India and abroad.
National committees
International committees
26 Faculty serving in
Editorial Boards Yes
any other (please specify)
Faculty recharging strategies
(UGC, ASC,
Refresher/orientation
27 Yes
programs, workshops, training
programs and similar
programs):
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental projects.
28 Student projects 40%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration
with other universities/ industry/institute NIL
Faculty: AECI fellow 2005-07, Young scientist
Travel award (ICCB) 2008, American
Awards /recognitions received Association-scholar in training award, 2010.
29 at the national and Post doctoral fellows: Jr. Scientist Award (2010) & 03-
international level by International Travel award
Students: DST-Inspire fellowship, MANF-senior
research fellow
Seminars/Conferences/Works
hops organized and the source
of funding (national/ National symposium (24 25 September 2012)
30
international) with details of Popular lectures program (29th December, 2012)
outstanding participants, if
any. Yes,
Code of ethics for research
31 followed by the departments --
OECD, CPSEA, IAEC
Student profile programme-
wise:
Name of the Programme Application Selected Pass percentage
32
(refer to question no. 4) s received Male Female Male Female
Ph.D. 02 02 100%
Ph.D. 02 02 pursuing
Diversity of students
33 Name of the % of % of % of % of
Programme students students students students
(refer to question from the from other from univ. from other
no. 4) same univ. within outside the countries
university the State State
Ph.D. 80% 20% 0% 0%
How many students have
cleared Civil Services and
Defence Services
34 examinations, NET, SET, 02 Net, 01 GATE
GATE and other competitive
examinations? Give details
category-wise.
Percentage against
Student progression
enrolled
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D. 60%
35 Student progression Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 30%
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
80%
recruitment
Entrepreneurs 20%
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
36 NA
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period:
Library : Yes
Internet facilities for staff and students Yes
Present details of
Total number of class rooms 00
37 departmental infrastructural
Class rooms with ICT facility 00
facilities with regard to
Students laboratories 01
Research laboratories 02
From the host institution/university: (i) Mahino
List of doctoral, post-doctoral Fatima, Fakiha Firdous, Ravish Fatima (Doctoral)
38 students and Research and (ii) Dr. M. Faisal Siddiqui & Dr. Shafeeque
Associates Ahmad (Post-doctoral)
From other institutions/universities. NIL
Number of post graduate
39 students getting financial None.
assistance from the university.
Was any need assessment
exercise undertaken before the
40 development of new NIL
programme(s)? If so, highlight
the methodology.
Nil
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department
Does the department obtain utilize the feedback? Not Yet
41
feedback: Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-
evaluation and how does the department utilize
the feedback? Not Yet
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered
department is accredited /
graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Briefly highlight the
contributions of the Transfer of knowledge through our website,
50
department in generating new Publications and Lectures.
knowledge, basic or applied.
Strengths:
Centre is fully equipped with latest modern ICT
facilities, maintains its own website
Catalogues are available for online access
Achievements
Achievements
The following progress has been made by the Centre:
Audio-visual equipment has been installed in the
Conference Room of the Centre and has been
made operational. The Language Laboratory
softwares were provided by Focus Technologies
and the audio-visual works were completed by
Godrej-Boyce companies.
Calligraphy work has been completed by
calligraphists in Madina. The inlay work on
marble done at Agra has been inscribed on the
buildings mosque.
Five new courses, to be offered from Session 2012-
13 as passed by Admission Committee and
Academic Council, have been floated in the first
instance for students enrolled in the University
and the syllabi have been designed in the light of
our requirements and are at par with those at
Detail five major Strengths,
other international centres of Quranic studies.
Weaknesses, Opportunities Work has begun for organising the K. A. Nizami
51
and Challenges (SWOC) of
Memorial Lecture along with Seminars and
the department.
Proposals which will be submitted for funding to
international/national agencies.
The Centre also made correspondence on national
and international scale, with Furqania Academy,
Bangalore; Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Kuwait;
ISAM and IRCICA, Istanbul; King Fahad
Complex for printing; MadinaMunawwara, Saudi
Arabia;
Imparted instructions in tajweedand qirat to fifty
students of the University.
The Centre was inaugurated in September 2012
by the Vice- President of India Dr. Hamid
Ansari.
Three invited lectures from internationally
recognized professors were arranged:
Professor Syed Salman Nadwi (Durban University,
South Africa) on 22.12.2012.
MaulanaAnisur-Rahman ( General Secretary
Furqania Academy Bangalore) on 19.01.2013.
Professor Bruce Lawrence (Duke University,
Durham, USA) on 17.02.2013 (Sponsored by
American Embassy) under our out reach
program.
temporary faculty
programme-wise information:
Programme-wise Student
14 As per Medical Council of India Guidelines
Teacher Ratio:
Number of academic support
staff (technical) and Sanctioned, filled and actual
administrative staff:
Post type Sanctioned Filled Actual
1 (Transferred from Medicine
STA-01 - -
dept.)
SLA-04 - - 4
15
LDC-01 - - 1
ACT-01 - - 1
JLA-01 - - 1
LAB ATTEND-01 - - 1
MTS-01 - - 1
DW-04 - - 4
Safaiwala-01 - - 1
Research thrust areas as recognized Clinical and basic research in the field of Endocrinology and
16 by major funding agencies: Diabetes.
Number of faculty with ongoing
projects from a) national b)
international funding agencies and
c) Total grants received. Give the
names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received
project-wise.
Name of the Funding
Faculty Ongoing/ Grant
Project Title Funding National/
name Completed (in INR)
Agency International
Chronic unpredictable
Prof.
environmental stress induced
Jamal Ongoing CSIR National 19.32 lac
changes in carbohydrate
Ahmad
metabolism and beta cells
A phase III, randomized, double-
blind, placebo-controlled, parallel
group, efficacy and safety study
Prof. of BI 10773 (10 mg and 25 mg
Boehringer
Jamal Completed administered once daily) as add International 13.0 lac
Inglheim
Ahmad on to per-existing antidiabetic
therapy over 52 weeks in patients
with type 2 diabetes Mellitus.
17 Protocol 1245.36
A Phase III randomized, double-
blind, active-controlled parallel
group efficacy and safety study of
BI 10773 compared to
Prof.
Glimepiride administered orally Boehringer
Jamal Completed International 22.0 lac
during 104 weeks in patients with Inglheim
Ahmad
type 2 diabetes mellitus and
insufficient glycemic control
despite metformin treatment.
Protocol 1245.28
Comparison of Twice-Daily
Insulin Lispro Low Mixture
versus Once-Daily Basal Insulin
Glargine and Once-Daily Prandial
Prof. Insulin Lispro as Insulin
Eli Lilly and
Jamal Completed Intensification Strategies in International 0.45 lac
Company
Ahmad Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
who have Inadequate Glycemic
Control on Basal Insulin Glargine
and Metformin and/or
Pioglitazone. Protocol/Study No:
F3Z-CR-IOQE
A Randomized, Open-Label,
Parallel-Arm, Noninferiority
Comparison of the Effects of Two
Doses of LY2189265 and Insulin
Prof. Glargine on Glycemic Control in
Eli Lilly and
Jamal Completed Patients with Type 2 Diabetes on International 16.0 lac
Company
Ahmad Stable Doses of Metformin and
Glimepiride (AWARD-2:
Assessment of Weekly
Administration of LY2189265 in
Diabetes-2) H9X-MC-GBDB
Inter-institutional collaborative National collaboration: Nil
projects and associated grants International collaboration : Multicentric and Multicountric
received Clinical trials
Revenue
S. Principal
Objective Study details Generated
No Investigator
(in INR)
Phase III Study
To study Randomized Double-Blind, A Phase III Study.
Placebo And Active Comparator- FDA/DCGI Approved
Prof. Jamal Controlled Parallel-Group Study Of Multicentric/Multicount
1 8.03644 lac
Ahmad The Efficacy And Safety Of ry India, USA, Canada,
Rivoglitazone As Monotherapy Chezk Republic, China
Treatment Of Type-2 Diabetes & Japan.
Mellitus.
Phase III Study
To investigate the Comparison Of
Insulin Lispro Low Mixture With A Phase IV Study
Glargine When Initiating And FDA/DCGI Approved
Prof. Jamal
2 Intensifying Insulin Therapy As Multi-centric / Multi- 1.95781 lac
Ahmad
Required In Patient With Type 2 country.
Diabetes Who Have Inadequate India, USA
Glycemic Control On Oral
Antihyperglycemic Medication.
Phase III Study
18 To investigate placebo-controlled A Phase III Study.
parallel group efficacy and safety FDA/DCGI Approved
study of BI 1356 (5 mg administered Multi-centric.
Prof. Jamal
3 orally once daily) over 18 weeks in India: Aligarh, Chennai, 1.82386 lac
Ahmad
Type 2 diabetic patients with Hyderabad, Bangalore,
insufficient glycemic control (HbA1c Mumbai, Ahmadabad,
7.0-10%) despite background therapy Patna
with a sulfonylurea drug
Phase IV Study
A Phase IV Study.
To investigate Non-inferiority
FDA/DCGI Approved
Comparison of the Effects of Two
Multicentric/Multicount
Prof. Jamal Doses of LY2189265 and Insulin
4 ry. 1.23100 lac
Ahmad Glargine on Glycemic Control in
India, USA, China,
Patients with Type 2 Diabetes on
Japan, Malaysia,
Stable Doses of Metformin and
Singapore,
Glimepride.
A Phase III Study.
Phase III Study FDA/DCGI Approved
A investigate Efficacy And Safety Of Multicentric/Multicount
Twice Daily Oral Administration Of ry.
Prof. Jamal Empagliflozin + Metformin Compared India, USA, China,
5 0.25390 lac
Ahmad With The Individual Components Of Japan, Chezk Republic,
Empagliflozin Or Metformin In Drug Canada, UK, Philippine,
Nave Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Malaysia, Singapore,.
Mellitus. Hong Kong, Thailand,
Indonesia, Russia,
List of Participants
S.N
Name Department
o.
Department of Forensic Medicine, JNMCH,
1 Dr. Azfar Mateen
AMU
2 Dr. Nishat Afroz Department of Pathology, JNMCH, AMU
3 Dr. M. Sajjad A Khan Department of Ag-Microbiology, JNMCH, AMU
4 Dr. Gini Garima Department of Biochemistry, JNMCH, AMU
5 Dr. Khaliqur Rahman Department of Pathology, JNMCH, AMU
6 Mohd Jaseem Hassan Department of Pathology, JNMCH, AMU
7 Dr. Farhan Asif Siddiqui Department of Pathology, JNMCH, AMU
8 Dr. Khwaja Mohd Amir Department of Pathology, JNMCH, AMU
9 Dr. Abhishek Kumar Department of Pathology, JNMCH, AMU
10 Dr. Sufia Naseem Department of Biochemistry, JNMCH, AMU
11 Dr. Mohd Imteyaz Ahmad Department of Biochemistry, JNMCH, AMU
12 Dr. Tasneem Fatima Department of Zoology, JNMCH, AMU
30 13 Dr. Sumit Kumar Varshney Department of Microbiology, JNMCH, AMU
14 Dr. Mohammad Shahid Department of Pathology, JNMCH, AMU
15 Dr. Anurag Majeshwari Pune
Resource Persons
S.No. Name Address
1 Dr. Bechan Lal Fish Encocrinology, Dept of Zoology, BHU, Varanasi
2 Dr. Depali Pathak NII, New Delhi
3 Dr. Saima Wajid NII, New Delhi
4 Dr.Niloo Srivastava JNU, New Delhi
5 Dr.Mainak Majumdar LabIndia Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon
6 Prof. R E B Hanna Agri-Food Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland, UK
Financial Assistant
DBT, New Delhi; CSIR, New Delhi; ICMR, New Delhi; INSA, New Delhi; Vice-Chancellor,
AMU, Aligarh and LABINDIA, Gurgaon.
International Conference on Recent Advances in Diabetes & Endocrinology (IC-RADE 2013)
collaboration with Apollo Centre for Obesity, Diabetes & Endocrinology, New Delhi,
India., from March 15-17, 2013.
The conference was co-sponsored by Medical Council of India, Indian Council for Medical
Research, and pharmaceutical companies supported the conference in the form of educational
grants as per MCI norms.
Type of people who attended the programme (with Nos.)
Consultants : 120
Academicians : 30
Primary care Physicians : 50
Postgraduate students : 100
Composition and names and addresses of faculty Both foreign and local (MANDATORY)
Foreign Invited Speakers
Marja-Riitta Taskinen Helsinki, Finland
Professor Marja-Riitta Taskinen, MD, PhD Emerita Professor of Internal Medicine, is an
expert in lipid metabolism with a long record in the field. She is the first woman and first Finn
to receive the Claude Bernard Award given by the European Association for the Study of
Diabetes (EASD).
Gerald Klose Germany
Dr. Gerald Klose MD, PhD Professor of Internal Medicine at the University Hospital,
Hamburg, Germany. He is currently Associate Member of the Arzneimittel kommission der
Deutschen rzteschaft (Drug Commission of the German Medical Profession).
Warren Lee, Singapore
Dr Warren Lee, MBBS(NUS) ,M Med Paediatrics (NUS) ,FRCP,FRCPCH (UK),FAMS did
his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at the National University of Singapore, and
trained in paediatric endocrinology at the Royal Childrens Hospital in Melbourne .
Indian Invited Speakers
S M Sadikot, Mumbai
Dr. S. M. Sadikot, President, Diabetes India, President, International Diabetes, Federation
(IDF), Consultant in Endocrinology at the Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai has
made extensive contributions in the field of diabetes and associated metabolic disorders during
the past three decades.
S K Wangnoo, New Delhi
Dr S K Wangnoo MD (Medicine), DM (Endocrinology) Senior Consultant, Apollo Centre for
Obesity, Diabetes and Endocrinology(ACODE), completed his Graduated and Post graduated
from Institute of Medical Science, BHU, Varanasi. In November 1995 he joined Apollo
Hospital, New Delhi as Sr. Consultant (Endocrinology).
Sarita Bajaj, Allahabad
Dr Sarita Bajaj, MD (Medicine), DM (Endocrinology, AIIMS, New Delhi), Director-Professor
and Head, Dept of Medicine, MLN Medical College, Allahabad. Immediate Past President
Endocrine Society of India, Reviewer for - International Journal of Diabetes in Developing
countries and Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism.
John Punnose , New Delhi
Dr John Punnose, M.D, D.M ,Head , Dept of Endocrinology, St.Stephens hospital Delhi
actively involved in the DNB training in Medicine & Endocrinology at National Board of
Examinations . In recognition of the contribution to training of DNB students at national level
awarded the Tridecennial national award for the excellent medical teacher 2012.
S K Singh, BHU, Varanasi
Dr Surya Kumar Singh, MD, DM (Endocrinology), Professor, Department of Endocrinology
and Metabolism Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Vice
President and President Varanasi chapter of Association of Physicians of India. Remained
Head of the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, IMS, BHU Oct 2000- 2009.
Shariq R. Masoodi, Srinagar
Dr. Shariq Rashid Masoodi MD, DM (Endocrinology, PGI Chandigarh), Senior Consultant in
Endocrinology at SheriKashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Srinagar. He is the
Executive Editor of Journal of Medical Sciences. He is also on the Editorial board of British
Journal of Medical Practitioners.
R Muralidharan, Mohali
Dr. R. Muralidharan, MD (Medicine), DM (Endocrinology), PGI Chandigarh, Senior
consultant Endocrinology and Diabetes in the Fortis hospital Mohali .Faculty of dept of
Endocrinology PGI Chandigarh from 1991 till June 2002.Areas of research include
Hyperandrogenism and Insulin resistance.
O P Ahuja, Aligarh
Dr O P Ahuja was Professor in Retina Services at the AMU Institute of Ophthalmology at
Aligarh till he retired in 1995.Established a scientifically run Retina Clinic at the institute
third such centre in North India. Currently, he is working as a retina consultant at a multi-
specialty eye centre.
Rakesh Sahay, Hyderabad
Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Professor of Endocrinology, Osmania Medical College and Osmania
General Hospital. Consultant Endocrinologist at the Mediciti Hospital and Prime Hospital. He
is the Editor of Journal of Academy of Medical Sciences and Associate Editor of Indian
Journal of Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Dr. Jitendra Singh , M.D.(Med);Fellowship Diabetes(AIIMS) MNAMS Diabetology &
Endocrinology, Professor &Head, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Jammu. First ever medical
professional to be conferred the coveted Jamna Devi Gian Devi award for Journalism.
Awarded Gold Medal for Oration at JIPMER.
Ashraf Ghani, New Delhi
Dr Mohd Ashraf Ghani, MD, DM. Assistant Professor Endocrinology and Metabolism All
India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi India. Associate Editor: Indian Journal of
Endocrinology and Metabolism & Journal of Medical Sciences. Has many national and
international original research publications.
B M Makkar, New Delhi
Dr B M Makkar, MD is Senior Consultant Physician-Diabetologist at Sri Balaji Action
Medical Institute and Director, Diabetes and Obesity Centre, New Delhi. Chairman - RSSDI
Delhi Chapter, Treasurer RSSDI National Body, Member Executive Board, DiabetesIndia.
Associate Editor, Journal of Clinical Diabetes and Metabolism.
Rajesh Rajput, Rohtak.
Dr Rajesh Rajput, MD, DM (Endocrinology), FICP, FIACM, FIMS, Professor & HOD Dept
of Medicine & Endocrinology, PGIMS, Rohtak. Prime reviewer for year 2003-2004 and
reviewer for year 2002-2003 for journal of Indian academy of clinical medicine. Vice-
Chairman API Haryana Chapter. More than 75 publications in various international & national
journal.
R.V. Jayakumar, Cochin
Dr. R.V. Jayakumar, MD, DM, MNAMS, FRCP, Professor of Endocrinology and Diabetes at
AIMS, Cochin since April 2002.Current President of the Indian Thyroid Society and was
previously the President of Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India. Recently he
was elected to the Governing body of the Asia Oceanic Thyroid Society.
Sushil Jindal, Bhopal
Dr Sushil Jindal. MD, DM(PGIMER, Chandigarh),Professor of Medicine, PCMS, Bhopal
since 2010.Member editorial board - BMJ Case Reports, a prestigious Journal of BMJ
group. Physician to the Governor of MP. Written two chapters in RSSDI textbook of Diabetes,
2009.Has 10 publications in international journal.
Rishi Shukla, Kanpur
Dr Rishi Shukla, MD, DM (PGIMER, Chandigarh)is a Senior Endocrinologist, Department of
Endocrinology at Regency Hospital Ltd., Kanpur and Center for Diabetes and Endocrine
Diseases, Kanpur. Organized For First Time in the Country National Type 1 Diabetes Meet
At Kanpur Dedicated To People With Type 1 Diabetes.
Anant Nigam, Jaipur
Dr. Anant Nigam is a Senior Consultant Diabetologist at Jaipur. He has been a visiting fellow
at the Joslin Diabetes Centre, Boston and the Johns Hopkins University Diabetes Centre,
Baltimore, USA. He was awarded the RSSDI Oration for the year 2010. He has presented
papers at both national and International conferences including the ADA.
Sanjay Kumar Bhadada, Chandigarh
Dr. Sanjay Bhadada, MD, DM (IMS, BHU). He worked as Assistant Professor
(Endocrinology) at Government Medical College Chandigarh from 2001-2002 and later he
joined PGIMER, Chandigarh. He is actively involved in patient care, teaching and research.
More than 100 publications in various national and international journals.
Anil Bhansali, PGI Chandigarh
Dr. Anil Bhansali, MD, DM is presently the Professor and Head of Endocrinology and
Metabolism at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. He has
been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, prominent among these are the Prof.
M.N. Sen ICMR award for Pituitary disorders, Prof. M. Vishwanathan award for stem cell
therapy in T2DM and, Prof. Shurvir Singh award for research in diabetes, Dr. Deepak
Banerjee Award, MNF Gold Medal award for best research papers and Dr. P.N.Shah
Memorial Oration Award for Metabolic Bone Disease.
Anurag Bajpai, Kanpur
Dr Anurag Bajpai, MBBS (AIIMS), MD (Pediatrics, AIIMS), FRACP (Pediatric
RSSDI, Joint Secretary DIPSI. Executive Board member DIABETESINDIA, Author &
Advisor on Panel of Elsevier Publishers,Former Member National Advisory Board
JAPI,FjOHNormer Member Editorial Board JIMA, Referee/Reviewer International Journal
of Diabetes in Developing Countries(IJDDC).
Surender Kumar
Dr Surender Kumar. MD, DM. Joined Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in 1999 and established Dept of
Endicrinology. Presently, Prof. & Chairman Dept endocrinology at GRIPMER (Ganga Ram
Institution for Postgraduate Medical Education & Resaerch). Examiner DM and DNB-
Endocrinology
President SAARC Diabetes Association.
J. K. Agarwal
Dr. J. K. Agarwal. MD, DM. Guided 9 PhDs, 25 DM and 75 MD/MS candidates. Expert
member in UPSA, Delhi. UGC, UPSC, UP and MP and Rajasthan. AIIMS New Delhi. AMU
Aligarh, SGPGI Lucknow. Examiner for MBBS/MD/DM/PhD examiner at AIIMS, PGIMER
Chandigarh, BHU, SGPGI Lucknow, Delhi university, Bombay University, National board of
Examination.
Quality of the scientific papers.
The quality of paper chosen for poster presentation was from the field of Pathophysiology to
the Clinical research of International standard. While choosing the research papers, originality
of research were considered. Special emphasis was given to young clinicians and researcher
who are actively involved in basic & clinical research.
Quality of the Scientific discussions
More than 40 topics chosen right from basic Pathophysiology to the basics of clinical research
and its clinical implications in the area of diabetes and endocrinology were discussed. While
choosing the topics, the interest of gynecologist, pediatricians, Orthopedics, general surgery,
primary care physicians and post graduate medical students was taking into consideration.
Whether the programme was educative and useful as CME for updating knowledge and if so,
upto what level of doctors/general practitioners/ specialities/super specialists / teachers /
consultants
Around 50 Guest speakers inclusive of Chairpersons actively participated in the deliberations.
Most of the speakers were senior endocrinologist across the country. Three International senior
renound endocrine experts from Singapore, Germany and Finland not only delivered their talk but
also actively participated in the discussion and question answer session. Some of the topics in the
area of controversies and meet-the-expert session were also deliberated. An ample opportunity was
also given in the question answer session at the end of each deliberation.
Based on the recommendation and approval by
Code of ethics for research
31 BioEthical Committee approved by the Vice-
followed by the departments :
Chancellor
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme Applications Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female
32 Ph.D 48 3 1 - -
PG*
UG*
* the data is to be collected from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine, AMU
Diversity of students
% of students % of students
% of students % of students
Name of the Programme from other from univ.
from the same from other
(refer to question no. 4) universities outside the
33 university
within the State State
countries
Ph.D. 50 25 25 0
UG*
PG*
How many students have cleared Civil
Raghib Ashraf NET & GATE
Services and Defence Services
Neelofar GATE
34 examinations, NET, SET, GATE and
D Zephy GATE
other competitive examinations? Give
Alok Raghav GATE
details category-wise.
Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG* -
PG to M.Phil.* -
PG to Ph.D.* -
35 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral (2 PDF working) 50
Employed
Campus selection Nil
Other than campus recruitment 100
Entrepreneurs Nil
* The data is to be collected from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine, AMU
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 100
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State -
from universities from other States -
from universities outside the country -
Number of faculty who were awarded
37 M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during --
the assessment period Nil
Library:
Internet facilities for staff and students: Wi-Fi with 24x7
internet facility available
Total number of class rooms: Nil
Present details of departmental
38 infrastructural facilities with regard to
Class rooms with ICT facility: One Seminar Room with
ICT facility
Students laboratories: Nil
Research laboratories: State-of-the-art Molecular
Endocrinology Research laboratory
from the host institution/university
UGC Woman Post Doctoral
Dr. Zareena Arif
Fellow
Dr. D. S. Kothari Postdoctoral
Dr. Mohammad Zubair
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students Fellow
39 and Research Associates Mr. Raghib Ashraf PhD student
Miss. Neelofar PhD student
Mr. Alok Raghav PhD student
from other institutions/universities
Mr. Doddigarla Zephy Ph.D. student
Number of post graduate students getting
40 financial assistance from the university:
Nil
Was any need assessment exercise
undertaken before the development of
41 new programme(s)? If so, highlight the
No
methodology.:
No
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Does the department obtain feedback
42 from :
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-
evaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
List the distinguished alumni of the The newly established centre has become fully functional in
43 department (maximum 10): 2011.
Arranged community oriented health fairs/seminars
Give details of student enrichment for awareness & education about Diabetes
programmes (special lectures / Organized frequent CMEs as Diabetic educator to
44 postgraduate students, Faculty member of the
workshops / seminar) involving
external experts. college and to primary care physicians.
Organized 7 days workshop on Application of
Sohrab Prof.
Mr.Anwar Assistant
3 M. Tech. Architecture 10 --
Hussain Prof.
Assistant
4 Mr. Asif Ali M. Tech. Architecture 09 --
Prof.
Dr. M.
Associate
5 Arshad PhD Architecture 39 --
Prof.
Malik
Dr. Mohd.
Associate
6 Sadiq PhD Mathematics 27 --
Prof.
Ansari
Mr. Mustaque Assistant
7 M. Phil. Mathematics 16 --
H. Borbora Prof.
Ms.Sayyada Assistant
8 M. A. English 09 --
Faheem Prof.
Dr. Mohd. Associate Organic
9 PhD 20 --
Shahid Prof. Chem.
Dr.
Associate Solid State
10 Mohammad PhD 28 --
Prof. Phys.
Umar
Dr. Tufail Associate High Ener.
11 PhD 23 --
Ahmad Prof. Phys
Dr.Jamal Associate Organic
12 PhD 32 --
Mustafa Prof. Chem.
Dr. Abdur
Associate
13 Rauf PhD Mathematics 25
Prof
Khan
Mr. Azhar Associate Building
14 M.Tech. 30 --
Jameel Prof. Engineering.
Dr.Anwar Associate Env.
15 PhD 29 --
Khursheed Prof. Engineering.
Dr. Kausar Associate Geotech.
16 PhD 19 --
Ali Prof. Engineering.
Mr.Arshad Associate Env.
17 M.Tech. 15 --
Hussain Prof. Engineering.
Dr. S. Kaleem Assistant Structural
18 PhD 16 --
A. Zaidi Prof. Engineering
Dr.M. A. Assistant Geotech.
19 PhD 15 --
Farooqi Prof. Engineering.
Dr. Mohd. Assistant Structural
20 PhD 06 --
Shariq Prof. Engineering
Dr.S.Danish Associate Structural
21 PhD 17 01
Hasan Prof. Engineering
Dr.Mohd.
Associate Structural
22 Moonis PhD 17 --
Prof. Engineering
Zaheer
Dr.Faisal. Z. Assistant Env.
23 PhD 16 --
Siddiqui Prof. Engineering.
Mr. Suhail Assistant
24 M. Tech. Hydraulic 18 --
Ahmad Khan Prof.
Mr.Mohd. Associate
25 M. Tech. Hydraulic 22 --
Mohsin Prof.
Mr. Mohd. Associate
26 M. Tech. Hydraulic 20 --
Kafi Prof.
Mr.Jannisar Assistant
27 M. Tech. Structure 05 --
Akhtar Prof.
Mr. Mohd. Assistant Building
28 M. Tech. 10 --
Idris Prof. Engineering.
Dr.Ahmad Assistant Env.
29 PhD 13 --
Ashfaq Prof. Engineering.
Mr.Rizwan- B.Sc.
Associate Civil
30 ur-Rahman (Engineerin 29 --
Prof. Engineering.
Khan g)
National Conference on
Advances in
Mechanical
Engineering
Distinguished speakers:
27-28 Dr. Saleem Anwar
Dr. Mohd. Saad Alam,
AMU, Aligarh November Mr. Shamshad Ali
Dept. of Electrical &
2010 MES
Computer Engineering,
Saginaw Valley State
University, University
Center, MI, 48710,
USA
Doctoral / post doctoral NA
31
fellows Students
Seminars/Conferences/Works
hops organized and the source
of funding (national /
04
international) with details of
outstanding participants, if
any.
Coordinator/
Organizing
Seminars /
Secretary /
Conferences / Source of funding Date & year
Member
Workshops
Organizing
Committee
EMD Nodal centre, 28-01-2010
One week workshop Mr. Shamshad Ali
University Polytechnic, to
on CNC Machines MES
AMU, Aligarh 03-02-2010
National Conference
on Advances in
32 Mechanical
Engineering
Distinguished
speakers: 27-28 Dr. Saleem Anwar
Dr. Mohd. Saad Alam, AMU, Aligarh November Mr. Shamshad Ali
Dept. of Electrical & 2010 MES
Computer Engineering,
Saginaw Valley State
University, University
Center, MI, 48710,
USA
All India Seminar on
Advances in Mr. Arshad
February
Environmental Science AMU, Aligarh Husain
15-16th,2008
and Technology, CES
Aligarh, India,
Workshop on Recent
Sept. Mr. Azhar Jameel
Trends in Building AICTE & ISTE
4-16, 2000 CES
Design
Code of ethics for research
33 As per University rules.
followed by the departments:
34 Student profile program-wise:
Name of the Programme Applications
Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) received
improvements.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and
how does the department utilize the feedback?
None
Prof. R. P. Maheshwari, Dept. of Electrical Engineering,
IIT Roorkee
Mr. Mohd. Tashkeel Khan, Deputy GM, Currie & Brown
India Pvt. Ltd.
Prof. Naved Abbas, Dept. of Civil Engineering, JMI, New
List the distinguished alumni Delhi
Mr. Zafar Alam, MLA, Aligarh City.
42 of the department (maximum
Mr. Owais Ahmad, Sr. Structural Consultant, New Jersey,
10) USA.
Er. Moinuddin Ahmad, Executive Engineer, Nagar Nigam,
Meerut.
Mr. R. S. Sharma, Executive Engineer, UP Jal Nigam.
Prof. Ahmad Ali Khan, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,
AMU Aligarh.
Give details of student
enrichment programmes
Provision exists for such programmes and is held
43 (special lectures / workshops /
time to time.
seminar) involving external
experts.
List the teaching methods Theory courses with conventional chalk and talk method. In
44 adopted by the faculty for addition, audio-visual aid is also used.
different programmes Theory courses are supplemented by corresponding laboratories.
How does the department
ensure that programme
45 objectives are constantly met Through the Board of Studies of individual Sections.
and learning outcomes are
monitored?
Students go for industrial visits.
Students organize technical and cultural activities
under the guidance of teachers. This includes the
Highlight the participation of
celebration of Urdu Day on the birth anniversary
46 students and faculty in
of Dr. Allama Iqbal.
extension activities.
Training programmes are organized by the
Entrepreneurship Management Development
Centre.
Give details of beyond Publication of Research papers and Books
47 syllabus scholarly activities Poly Society brings out PolyMag which includes
of the department. literary articles from students.
State whether the programme
/ department is accredited /
48 No, not accredited/graded by any other agencies.
graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Briefly highlight the
The primary motive of Diploma engineering
contributions of the
49 programs is to produce manpower with technical
department in generating new
skills.
knowledge, basic or applied.
Detail five major Strengths,
Weaknesses, Opportunities
50
and Challenges (SWOC) of
the department.
years
Ms. Iffat A. M.Tech. Associate Electronics 32 -
Bano Prof. &
& Communication
Principal
Ms. Shahba M.Tech. Associate Electronics 32 -
Subzposh Prof &
Communication
Dr.(Ms.) Ph.D. Associate Electronics 27 -
Shahnaz Prof &
Hasan Communication
Ms. Salma M.Tech. Associate Electronics 27 -
Shaheen Prof. &
Communication
Dr.(Ms.)Nigar Ph.D. Associate Electronics 24 -
Minhaj Prof. &
Communication
Ms. Harbhajan B.A. Assistant Costume 31 -
Kaur Prof. Design
Dr. Sheikh Ph.D. Associate Physics 17 -
Mohd. Saliem Prof.
Dr.(Ms.) Ph.D. Assistant Commerce 19 -
Farhat S. Prof.
Siddiqui
Dr. (Ms.) Ph.D. Assistant Commerce 17 -
Sheeba Prof.
Manzoor
Mr. Jahangir MCA, Assistant Comp. 17 -
Alam M.Tech. Prof. Applications
Dr. Abdus Ph.D. Assistant Comp. 15 -
Samad Prof. Engineering
Mr. Ajmal M.Tech. Assistant Electronics 15 -
Kafeel (On Prof. &
Study Leave) Communication
Ms. Iffat R. M.Tech. Assistant Electronics 13 -
Ansari Prof. &
Communication
Mr.Shahnawaz M.Tech. Assistant Electronics 12 -
uddin Prof. &
Communication
Mr.Misbahurra B.Tech. Assistant Comp. 10 -
hman Prof. Engineering
Dr.(Ms.) Ph.D. Assistant English 09 -
Sheeba Prof.
Kamal
Dr. Tariq I. Ph.D Assistant Mathematics 08 -
Khan(On EOL) Prof.
Ms. Asifa M.Comm. Assistant Commerce 03 -
Ishrat Prof.
Ms.Savita B.Tech. Assistant Comp. 02 -
Gautam Prof. Engineering
Mr. Tariq B.Tech. Assistant Comp. 04 -
Ahmed Prof. Engineering
Ms. Sadia M.F.A. Guest Fine Arts 09 -
Naeem Faculty
Ms.Nasreen M.A. Guest Psychology 05 -
Saeed Faculty
UDC 02 02 (Permanent)
LDC 02 1(Permanent) + 1
(Temporary)
Store Keeper 01 01 (Temporary)
Stenographer 01 01 (Temporary)
Research thrust areas as
16 recognized by major funding NA
agencies: -
Number of faculty with
ongoing projects from a)
national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total
17 Nil
grants received. Give the
names of the funding
agencies, project title and
grants received project-wise. :
Inter-institutional Nil
18 collaborative projects and National collaboration
associated grants received : - International collaboration
Departmental projects funded
by DST-FIST; UGC-
19 SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
S.No. Year Particulars Funding Agency Amount (In Lacs) Status
1. 2010 XI Plan Grant UGC 26.00 Utilized
2. 2010 MODROBS AICTE 18.00 Utilized
3. 2013 XII Plan Grant UGC 17.25 On Going
NA
Research facility / centre state recognition
20
with: national recognition
international recognition
Special research laboratories
21 sponsored by / created by Nil
industry or corporate bodies:-
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international): 25
Monographs: - NIL -
Chapters in Books: - NIL -
Edited Books : - NIL -
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: - NIL -
Number listed in International Database (For e.g.
22 Publications: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor range / average
h-index
Details of patents and income
23 generated : -
Nil
Income is generated by sale of apparels prepared by
Areas of consultancy and income
24 generated:
the students of Costume Design & Garment
Technology section.
2012.
Two Day Workshop on Network Security & AMU Aligarh 90
Applications (NSA 2011), 5th 6th February, & IE (Aligarh)
2011
Two Day Workshop on Internet and Its AMU Aligarh, 80
Applications, 19th -20th December 2009. IE (Aligarh) &
Tata Tele
Services
Code of ethics for research
31 NA
followed by the departments:
Student profile programme-wise (for session 2012-2013)
Pass
Name of the Selected
Applications received percentage
Programme
Male Female Male Female
Diploma in Record Available with
Computer the Office of -NA- 30 -NA- 100%
Engineering Controller, AMU
Diploma in
Electronics -do- -NA- 30 99%
32
Engineering
Diploma in IT -do- -NA- 15 -NA- 100%
Diploma in CDGT 144 -NA- 35 -NA- 88.8%
Diploma in SP 97 -NA- 35 -NA- 91%
Advance Diploma
in Interior 09 -NA- 08 -NA- 100%
Decoration
Advance Diploma
07 -NA- 00 -NA- -NA-
in Multimedia
Diversity of students:
(The department admits only diploma level students who come from various boards)
% of students % of students
% of students % of
Name of from other from
from the same students
the universities/ universities/
university from other
Programme boards within boards outside
/board countries
the State the State
Diploma in
Comp 40 0 60 0
Engineering
Diploma in
33
Electronics 33 17 50 0
Engineering
Diploma in
25 06 69 0
IT
Diploma in
49 14 37 0
SP
Diploma in
31 43 26 0
CDGT
Adv.
Diploma in 80 0 20 0
ID
How many students have
34 cleared Civil Services and NA
Defence Services
Prof. Asma
Regional
Aziz (Retired M.A, MRP Professor 41 Nil
Planning
in 2013)
Prof. Imrana Free Radical
Ph.D Professor 25 02 Ph.D.
Naseem Biology
Shakespearea
Prof. Iffat Ara Ph.D Professor 40 01Ph.D.
n Studies
.Prof.
Mahlaqa Ph.D Professor Nematology 25
Choudhary
Prof. Fatima
Medieval
Zehra M.Phil,Ph.D Professor 30 01 M.Phil
India
Bilgrami
Prof. Hindi Fiction
Mufakhkhar &
Ph.D Professor 29 03 Ph.D
Ehtisham Comparative
Zuberi Studies
Prof. Seema
M.Phil,Ph.D Professor Painting 31
Javed
Prof. S.
M.Phil, International
Naheed Professor 41 03 Ph.D
Ph.D Relations
Murtaza Khan
Prof. Nikhat
Gender
Firoz (Retired Ph.D Professor 26
Studies
in 2013)
Prof. Shahina Clinical 01 Ph.D. 01
Ph.D Professor 21
Maqbool Psychology M.Phil.
Prof. Ariful Reliability
Ph.D Professor 26 04 Ph.D
Islam Theory
Prof.
Urdu
Ummehani Ph.D Professor 33 03
Qaseeda
Ashraf
American
Dr. Kaniz
Associate Literature,
Khawaja Ph.D 40 02 P.hD.
Professor Modern
Ahmad
Drama
Noval,
Dr. Neelam Associate
Ph.D Written by 22
Farzana Professor
Women
OB,
Counseling
Dr. Shah Associate
Ph.D. Psychology 16
Alam Professor
Educational
Psychology
Rings and
Dr. Alveera Associate Modules
Ph.D 39 03 Ph.D.
Mehdi Professor (Algebra,
Mathematics)
Dr. Anjum Associate
Ph.D Genetics 27 05
Ara Professor
Dr. Asma Ph.D, Associate 01 Ph.D, 01
O.B 15
Parveen M.B.A. Professor M.Phil
Dr. Syeda
Associate
Khurshid Ph.D Persian 07
Professor
Fatima
Dr. Babu
Associate
Baksh D.Phil Accountancy 17 Nil
Professor
Mansuri
Dr.Kiran Lata Associate Applied
Ph.D 29
Chauhan Professor Physiology
Dr. Durdana Associate Urdu Prose
Ph.D 23 03 Ph.D
Qasmi Professor Fiction
Dr. Ghazala Associate
Ph.D Fisheries 20 None
Naheed Professor
Dr. Ghazala Associate Plant
Ph.D 29 01 M.Phil
Parveen Professor Pathology
Entomology
(Ecology of
Dr. Hina Associate
Ph.D soil 27 03 M.Phil.
Parwez Professor
Microarthrop
ods)
Early
Dr. Syed Jabir Associate
Ph.D Medieval 21 02 M.Phil.
Raza Professor
India
Dr. Madhu Associate
Ph.D Painting 19 04
Rani Professor
Dr. Mohd Associate Modern
Ph.D 22 02 Ph.D.
Sanaullah Professor Arabic
Clinical
Psychology
Dr. Musaddiq Associate Psychologica
M.Phil Ph.D 36 02 Ph.D,02 M.Phil
Jahan Professor l testig
Health
Psychology
Theoretical
Dr. Nasra Associate
Ph.D Nuclear 15
Neelofer Professor
physics
Dr. Nigar Associate International
M.Phil,Ph.D 30 03 Ph.D.
Zuberi Professor Relation
Dr. Nighat Associate Agricultural
M.Phil,Ph.D 25
Said Professor Geography
Theoretical
Dr. Nikhat Associate
Ph.D Nuclear 36
Bano Professor
physics
19th & 20th
Dr. Nikhat Associate century
Ph.D 30 01 Ph.D
Taj Professor British
Fiction
Dr. Qaiser Seerate
Associate
Habib Ph.D Rasool 19 2 Ph.D, 2M.Phil
Professor
(Hashmi) S.A.W
Ms. Qaiser Associate Gender
M.Phil 20
Jahan Professor Studies
Dr. Qazi
Associate Muslim
Mohd Ph.D 23 03
Professor Politics
Jamshed
Classical and
M.Phil,Ph.D
Dr. Rais Associate 1500Umayya
Fazil-e- 35 01 Ph.D, 01M.Phil
Fatima Professor d Arabic
Maqoolat
Poetry
Dr. Razia Associate Plant
Ph..D 25 01 M.Phil.
Khatoon Zaidi Professor Pathology
Dr. Reshma M.Phil, Associate
Riti Kavya 13 03
Begum Ph.D Professor
Applied
Social
Psychology
Dr. Roomana Associate Environment
D.Phil, 15 2 Ph.D
N. Siddiqui Professor al.
Psychology
Intergroup
relations
Plant
Dr. M.Phil, Associate
Physiology 20 01 M.Phil.
Moinuddin Ph.D Professor
(Botany)
Dr. Sabra Associate Atomic
Ph.D 35 Nil
Khatoon Professor Spectra
Associate Physical
Dr. Saba Beg Ph.D 20 04 Ph.D.
Professor Chemistry
Dr. Saeeda Associate Physical
Ph.D 20 2 Ph.D
Naqvi Professor Chemistry
Dr. Satish Associate Functional
Ph.D 36 Nil
Chand Gupta Professor Analysis
Columbia
Dr. Shabana M.Phil, Associate
School 17 03 Ph.D.
Hameed Ph.D Professor
Phonology
English
Dr. Shagufta M.Phil, Associate
Language 25 01 Ph.D.
Imtiaz Ph.D Professor
Teaching
Plant
Dr. Sheila Associate
Ph.D Pathology & 20 02 M.Phil.
Shahab Professor
Nematology
Dr. Tayyaba Associate Reform
Ph.D 20 NA
Nasreen Professor Movs of MW
Economics of
Education,
Dr. Zeba M.Phil, Associate Food
23 01 Ph.D.
Sheereen. Ph.D Professor Security,
Agriculture
Economics
Associate Genetics,
Dr. Zahid Ali Ph.D 25
Professor Cytogenetics
Classical
Dr. Zohra
Associate Persian
Arshi (Retired Ph.D 30 02
Professor Indology and
in 2013)
Lexicography
Medival
Dr. Roohi A Associate 01 Ph.D, 01
Ph.D. Indian 24
Ahmad Professor M.Phil
History
Dr. Aabgeena Assistant
Ph.D Biochemistry 7 01
Naeem Professor
Dr. Azra Ph.D Assistant Environment 7 01 Ph.D.
Musavi Professor
Dr. Badar Assistant Arts history
Ph.D. 18 01 Ph.D.
Jahan Professor painting
M.Phil Statistics
Dr. Bushra Assistant
,Ph.D NET (Design of 9
Husain Professor
(JRF) Experiments)
Dr.
Assistant
Ehsanullah Ph.D Tafseer 11 04
Professor
Fahad
Dr. Farha Assistant Inorganic 03 Ph.D & 01
Ph.D 13
Firdaus Professor Chemistry M.Phil
Dr. Fatma UGC-JRF
Assistant Urban Social
Mehar (NET) 11
Professor Geography
Sultana Ph.D
Islamic
Philosophy
Dr. Mohd M.Phil, Assistant
Sufish Iqbal, 13
Hayat Amir Ph.D Professor
Philosophy
of Religion
Azadi Ke
Baad Urdu
Ms. Humaira Novelon
M.A, B.Ed Assistant
Mahmood Mein Aurat 14
JRF (NET) Professor
Afridi Ka Tabdeel
Houta Hua
Kirdar
Dr. Masarrat Assistant International
Ph.D 25 04
Fatima Professor Relations
Assistant American
Dr. Munira. T Ph.D 11
Professor Literature
Indian &
Dr. Nazia Assistant
NET, Ph.D Victorian 11
Hasan Professor
Fiction
Hindi
Dr. Nazish Assistant Literature
Ph.D. NET 3
Begum Professor Modern
Poetry
Dr. Nazura M.Phil/ Assistant
Zoology 11
Usmani Ph.D Professor
Dr. Nikhat
Assistant Teacher
Yasmin Ph.D 6
Professor Education
Shafeeq
Education,
Dr. Punita Assistant
,Ph.D Psychology 20 03
Govil Professor
& Research
American
Dr. Rubina Assistant Literature,
Ph.D 15
Iqbal Professor Indian Eng
Literature
Dr. Sadia Assistant Psycholingui
Ph.D 3
Husna Hasan Professor stics
M.Phil,
Dr. Sarika Assistant Sanskrit 01 Ph.D
Ph.D NET 10
Varshney Professor Literature 01 M.Phil
(JRF)
Medieval
Dr. Shadab Assistant
P.hD Indian 16 01 M.Phil
Bano Professor
History-
*Slavery in
medieval
India Gender
relations and
women's
history
Dr. Shagufta Assistant
Ph.D Bhakikavya 6 03
Niyaz Professor
Public
Dr. Shaukat Assistant Finance in
M.Phil,Ph.D 12
Haseen Professor Indian
Economy
Dr. Swaleha Assistant
MCA, Ph.D MIS 6 Nil
Zubair Professor
Dr. Talat Assistant Drawing
M.Phil,Ph.D 10 02 Ph.D.
Shakil Professor Painting
Dr. Abdul Guest Modern
Ph.D. 01
Mabood Faculty British poetry
English
Dr Arshad Guest
Ph.D Literature, 10
Aziz Siddiqui Faculty
Drama
Common
Dr Shagufta Guest
Ph.D wealth 10
Anjum Faculty
Literature
Dr. Fouzia Guest
Ph.D Poetry 2
Usmani Faculty
Dr. Naaz Guest
Ph.D Poetry 10
Begum Faculty
Dr. Ali Imran Guest
Ph.D (NET) Poetry 8
Usmani Faculty
Dr. Zarina Guest Teaching
Ph.D 8
Khan Faculty Research
Dr. Shaista Guest
Ph.D Comp. Study
Parveen Faculty
Dr. Kausar Guest
Ph.D 1
Tasneem Faculty
Guest
Dr Hembala Ph.D, NET Sanskrit 10
Faculty
Dr. Shahina Guest
Ph.D, NET Economics 06
Perween Faculty
Dr. Ghazala Guest Political
Ph.D 4
Parveen Faculty Science
History
Dr. Arshia Ph.D & Guest
(Medieval 03
Shafqat NET Faculty
India)
Dr. Farah UGC/NET Guest Medieval
01
Samrin (JRF), Ph.D Faculty History
Dr. Ataur UGC/NET , Guest
Media 8
Rahman Ph.D Faculty
Fish
Dr. Fauzia Guest
Ph.D Physiology & 10
Sherwani Faculty
Endocrinogy
General
Dr. Fauzia Guest
Ph.D, NET Botany & 10
Naushin Faculty
Environment
Dr. Uzma Guest Physical
Ph.D 5
Hasan Faculty Chemistry
bulletin of pure
and applied
mathematics
Editorial board
Dr. Punita Govil Nil Nil member in two Nil
journals
01 Artistic
Narration
Dr. Madhu Rani Nil Nil 01 Reviewer Nil
foresight
member
Appointed Course
writer in the Expert
Committee meeting
on 26th Feb 2009
for Revising the
Dr. Anjum Ara Nil Nil Nil Genetic Courses
LSE-03 at
Academic
Complex IGNOU
New Delhi.
Reviewer of
Dr. Bushra journal of
Nil Nil Nil
Hussain Applied
Statistics
Faculty recharging strategies The faculty members attend various recharging
(UGC, ASC, Refresher /
strategies in their respective Departments in the
27 orientation programs,
University, ands Academic Staff College, AMU.
workshops, training programs
and similar programs)
percentage of students who have done in-house
projects including inter-departmental projects
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration
with other universities / industry / institute:
28 Student projects Students of the following subjects are required to
submit projects in their respective fields
B.Sc. (Final) Statistics-2 projects yearly
Home Science B.Sc. (Final Year)
Geology- B.Sc. (Final Year)
Awards / recognitions
received at the national and
international level by
Faculty:
Award / recognition received at the National and
Name Faculty
International level
Dr. Durdana
Arts U.P. Urdu Academy Award on Book
Qasmi
29 Has been conferred Fellow Award 2011 for
Society of Applied Biotechnology in recognition
of outstanding achievements and contribution in
Dr. Ghazala
Life Science the field of plant Biotechnology/Pathology.
Parveen
Appointed as a Member of Organizing Committee of
Society for Applied Biotechnology, Kolhapur
Maharashtra (24th and 25th Feb 2011)
Best Paper Award in National Seminar on
Dr. Talat Shakeel Arts
HYIACOFA-2012, Deemed University Agra-UP.
Dr. Aabgeena Life Science DBT-CREST Award for the year 2012-13
Naeem
Recognition at International level for holding
International Seminar the Al- Bait University,
Mafraq (Jordan), in collaboration with the
International League of Islamic Literature,
Riyadh (KSA), 23-24 April, 2013, in Al-al-Bait
University, Jordan in the honour of Dr. Sanaullah.
Dr. Sanaullah Arts Recognition at International level by the Governorate
of Illizi, and University of Adrar, Algeria, 2013.
Recognition at International level by the Supreme
Council of Arabic Language, Algiers, Algeria,
2012.
Recognition at International level by the University
of Constantine, Algeria, 2012.
Invited by ICSSR in the experts meeting on 22
Social
Dr. Shadab Bano March 2013 for evaluation of proposed projects
Science
submitted to ICSSR.
Dr. Badar Jahan Arts Felicitation by Governor of Goa 2013
Doctoral/post doctoral fellows: NA
Students: Sara Naqvi and Kanwaljet (B.Com I year): won the North Zone Intervarsity Badminton
tournament at Rohtak, Defeating Delhi University.
Represented India in Junior Badminton International. Tournament which was held in Korea-
2013
Selected for World University Badminton Tournament 2013
Annu Raj Singh: (B.A. Hons Political Science) won the gold and silver medals in the pistol
shooting event at the recent Commonwealth and Asian games (2012).
Girls are also selected for various training courses by NCC held in Aligarh and outside Aligarh.
Seminar Organized: Nawab Sultan Jahan Begum of Bhopal in
collaboration with the Female Education Association, 5th-6th
March, 2013
Source of funding: Urdu Academy, FEMALE EDUCATION
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
ASSOCIATION, AMU
organized and the source of funding
30 (national/ international) with details
Outstanding Participants:
Dr. Aziz Qureshi, Governor, Uttarakhand
of outstanding participants, if any.
Dr Syeda Sayyadin Hameed, Member, Planning Commission
New Delhi
Dr. Moosa Raza, IAS
Mrs. Sharmila Tagore, Social activist and Begum of Bhopal
Code of ethics for research followed A uniform Code of Ethics is being followed as per University
31 by the departments: norms.
Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme Applications Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female
Undergraduate 50506 --- 4530 --- 92%
Name of the
2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
Programme
AR Sel. AR Sel. AR Sel. AR Sel. AR Sel.
U.G.
9175 919 9359 916 9920 917 11835 913 10217 865
Total (AR (Application Received) 50506
Total Selected Candidates 4530
Total Passing
Faculty Session Percentage
Students Students
2009-10 746 652 87
2010-11 694 673 97
Arts
2011-12 712 701 98
2012-13 688 664 97
2009-10 835 786 94
2010-11 859 756 88
Social Science
2011-12 844 789 93
2012-13 826 793 96
2009-10 419 389 93
2010-11 431 371 86
Science
2011-12 412 365 89
2012-13 402 385 96
2009-10 295 199 67
2010-11 257 201 78
Life Science
2011-12 261 257 98
2012-13 221 216 97
2009-10 84 81 96
2010-11 89 71 80
Agriculture Science
2011-12 83 78 94
2012-13 94 82 87
2009-10 240 222 93
2010-11 249 239 95
Commerce
2011-12 248 239 96
2012-13 245 244 99
Total 10234 9453 92%
Total percentage of enrolled students-92%
33 Diversity of students
Name of the % of % of students
% of students % of
Programme students from other
from students
(refer to from the universities
universities from other
question no. same within the
outside the State countries
4) university State
Undergraduate 35% 49% 14% 02%
Strength of students for the year 2012-2013(Undergraduate)
Name of the State Ist year IInd year IIIrd year Total
Assam 6 2 4 12
Bihar 39 37 50 126
Chandigarh - - 02 02
Delhi 07 04 03 14
Gujarat - 02 01 03
Haryana 01 04 01 06
Jammu & Kashmir 25 25 12 62
Jharkhand 12 05 13 30
Kerala - 01 01 02
Madhya Pradesh - 01 02 03
Maharashtra 03 03 03 09
Manipur 01 01 01 03
Rajasthan 01 - - 01
Nagaland - - 1 01
Punjab - - 1 01
Uttar Pradesh 775 677 660 2110
Uttrakhand 02 06 04 12
West Bengal 26 28 23 77
Foreign/NRI 15 18 16 49
Total 913 817 793 2523
How many students have
cleared Civil Services and
Students appear in different competitive Exam after
Defence Services
completion of UG courses. They successfully crack
34 examinations, NET, SET,
various entrance exam for different courses in AMU
GATE and other competitive
as well as outside AMU.
examinations? Give details
category-wise:
Student Percentage against
progression enrolled
35 Student progression
Undergraduate 92%
See the table in Item No. 32
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 69%
36 Diversity of staff from other universities within the State 24%
from universities from other States 07%
from universities outside the country Nil
Number of faculty who were
awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.
37 07
and D.Litt. during the
assessment period:
Library: The Womens College Library caters to
more than two thousand resident and non-
resident students and teaching faculty. Fifty
thousand books are available in the College
Library for 32 subjects. Further an internet
Present details of
library loan Desk facility exists through which
38 departmental infrastructural
books or reference books are loaned to the
facilities with regard to
Womens College library, by the Maulana Azad
Library. Wimax internet facility has also been
installed in the Womens College Library to
facilitate the students of the college. Womens
College Library has also been connected to the
educational information both at national and international level. Students are also told
about the cultural ethos of the institution alongwith talks on career options and health
awareness.
Career Talks: The College adopts a futuristic approach for students to keep pace with
the changing global scenario especially in the field of science, life science, commerce,
technology etc. In order to make them aware of these developments at regular
intervals, special lectures are organized from different fields of specialization.
Interactive sessions are held with people of social and entrepreneurial stature, who
also serve as role models for students.
Community Service: The College takes special care to sensitize students towards the
underprivileged section of the community. The contribution of a minimum amount is
taken from each student to fund a school (SHAMS) which runs under the aegis of
Womens College. This school mainly caters to the educational need of students
coming from deprived section of the society.
In order to encourage students coming from less financial background to continue
their studies they are given Merit-cum Means scholarship along with the meritorious
student on the occasion of Founders day Celebrations.
NGO: Helping hands is an NGO established under the patronage of faculty members
of the college. It takes care of underprivileged section by visiting those localities,
listening to their needs and helping them by taking contribution of various types from
faculties and students.
The NGO also addresses the environmental issues in todays context. It organizes
awareness programmes, with particular emphasis on the reduction of carbon footprint
both at individual and industry level. It also encourages student to participate in
activities related to campus cleanliness, plantation and environment friendly behavior.