ACADEMICS · Adolescent health clinic by Adolescents of Ramanagara District. •Dr. Kruthika: A...
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ACADEMICSACADEMICS
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
RESEARCHPRESENTATIONS
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Dr.Shashikala Manjunatha,Prof. & HOD, Community Medicine
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Department of Community MedicineDepartment of Community Medicine
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MESSAGE FROM PROFESSOR & HEAD, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE
The Department of Community Medicine was established with p yinception of RajaRajeswari Medical College & Hospital, since 2005.
It encompasses excellence in training of Undergraduates PostIt encompasses excellence in training of Undergraduates, Post –Graduates, Health –Inspector training, Research in various dimensionsof Public Health and Preventive, Promotive & Curative services in theCatchment Areas - Field practice areas of RajaRajeswari MedicalCollege & Hospital.
The Department has maintained a commendable standard of academicThe Department has maintained a commendable standard of academicachievement with a consistent pass percentage of above 98% with everybatch of undergraduate mbbs students that have taken Community Medicineexams from the very first batch ( 2005–06 ) onwards, & a considerablenumber of them have attained first class/distinctions in the universityexams. The Department is permitted for PG admissions & the intake is 6 pgsper year
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Scope of Community Medicine involves the study ofHealth and Disease in the population of defined communities or groups.It is a comprehensive discipline of Medicine, which deals with thehealth needs of people, both sick & well, inclusive of the problems ofindividual patients.individual patients.
It encompasses Planning, Administration and Management of Health services.
It also includes Primary Health Care, Maternal & Child Health, Control ofCommunicable Diseases& Non-communicable Diseases, Improvement of, pEnvironment, etc.
It is a growing field with a number of job opportunities in various areas likeIt is a growing field with a number of job opportunities in various areas, likeHealth Services (Hospitals), Health Education/Behavioral Sciences, EnvironmentalHealth, Nutrition, Public Health Practice, NGOs and so on.
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Department of Community Medicine
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MUSEUM – DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE
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Departmental Library – Community Medicine
Practical Hall – Community Medicine
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Seminar Room – Community Medicine
Departmental Office Room ‐Community Medicine
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Teaching Learning Process – As We See Iteac g ea g ocess s e See t
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DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY MEDICINE- TEACHING FACULTY
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Teaching Faculty ListName Sex Designation Qualification
Dr.Shashikala Manjunatha F Professor & HOD MBBS.M.D. D.I.H Dr.Jayanth Kumar M Professor MBBS.M.D.
Dr.Damayanthi M N F Professor MBBS.M.D.
Dr.Srividya V F Assoc. Professor MBBS.M.D.
Dr.A.C.Shyam M Assoc. Professor/ In-charge PHC MBBS.M.D. Dr. Usha F Assoc. Professor/ In-charge UHC MBBS.M.D. Dr. Swapna F Asst. Professor In charge UHC MBBS.M.D. Dr. Gagan M Tutor MBBS. MDMr.A.H.Paramashivaiah M Asst. Professor/Statistician MSc(Stat) , MPS (IIPS)a a as a a sst o esso /Stat st c a Sc(Stat) , S ( S)Dr.Sowmya.B.C F PG/ Tutor MBBS.
Dr.Kruthika.N F PG/ Tutor MBBS.
Dr.Sandeep.H F PG/ Tutor MBBS.
D Sh d R F PG/ T t MBBS Dr.Sharada.R F PG/ Tutor MBBS.
Dr.Kanchana Ganga.H.K F PG/ Tutor MBBS.
Dr.Kaushik.K.N F PG/ Tutor MBBS.
Dr.Vidya.B F PG/ Tutor MBBS. y
Dr. Karavadi Sri Sai Vidusha F PG/ Tutor MBBS.
Dr. Jameel Fathima F PG/ Tutor MBBS.
Dr. Naveen S M PG/ Tutor MBBS.
Dr.Amit Kumar Sinha M PG/ Tutor MBBS.
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Result Data of last 5 year Exams: UNDERGRADUATES
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No. of studentsP d
Pass % DistinctionFirst Class
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Passed
Dec 12- Jan 13
63 58 92 8 24 18 8
Dec 11- Jan 12
58 57 98.3 0 28 23 6
Dec 10- JanDec 10 Jan 11
61 60 98.3 2 26 17 15
Dec 09- Jan 10
55 51 92.7 0 9 34 810
Dec 08- Jan 09
50 50 100 2 35 11 2
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RGUHS ANNUAL EXAM- COMMUNITY MEDICINE
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Total Appeared
Distinction
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FACULTY & POST - GRADUATES &
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FACULTY RESEARCH TOPICS:FACULTY RESEARCH TOPICS:Dr. Shashikala. Manjunatha , Prof & HOD :- Reproductive & Child Health Assessment & Improvement Strategies in the Field Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital College & Hospital.
Dr. Jayanth Kumar. K , Prof :- Prevalence of Dental Flouorsis Among 11-15 Years School Children in Channasandra, - Urban Field Practice Area of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore.
Dr. Damayanthi.M.N, Prof :- Impact of Health Education on Personal Hygiene among School Children in Rural Field Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital. ( Pre & Post Test Evaluation).
Dr. Raghuram.V, Associate Prof :-Prevalence of Depression among Women in Reproductive Age Group in the Urban Field Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari
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Reproductive Age Group in the Urban Field Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital.
FACULTY RESEARCH TOPICSFACULTY RESEARCH TOPICS:
Dr. Srividya.V, Associate Prof :- Study of HIV-TB Co-morbidity Among Clients Visiting ICTC of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital. : Retrospective St d Study .
Dr. Shyam.A.C , Associate Prof :- Study of Low Birth Weight & Its Risk Factors S ya C , ssoc ate o Study o o t e g t & ts s acto sRelated to Coronary Heart Diseases : A Longitudial Study, in the Field Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital.
Dr. Usha.S , Associate Prof :- Study of Selected risk Factors for Hypertension among Adults In Urban Field Practice Areas, of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital. p
Dr. Swapna.M Asst. Prof :- Nutrition & Immunization status of Under Fives in Anagawadi in Field Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital Anagawadi in Field Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital.
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POST – GRADUATES: RESEARCH TOPICS:• Dr Sowmya: A Study of Socio-Demographic profile and utilization ofAdolescent health clinic by Adolescents of Ramanagara District.
• Dr. Kruthika: A Study of Primary Immunization coverage among Infants inrural Field Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital,using lot quality assurance sampling techniqueusing lot quality assurance sampling technique
•Dr. Sandeep: A Study of the Morbidity profile of Construction workers in theField Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital.
•Dr Kaushik: A Study of Prevalence of Hypertension among Bank employees•Dr. Kaushik: A Study of Prevalence of Hypertension among Bank employeesin selected Banks of Bangalore Urban District.
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• Dr. Kanchana: A Study of Knowledge and practice of Menstrual Hygieneamong Adolescent School girls in Rural and Urban Field practice areaRajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital.
POST – GRADUATES: RESEARCH TOPICS
• Dr. Vidya: A Study of Sputum smear conversion rate of Pulmonary Tuberculosispatents attending designated Microscopy and treatment centre in RajarajeswariMedical College & HospitalMedical College & Hospital.
• Dr. Sharada: A Study of Clinico-Epidemiological factors for Pregnancy inducedHypertension among Antenatal mothers: A Hospital based Study.
•Dr. Jameela: Adult Immunization Practices among selected MedicalPractitioners of Medical Associations in Bangalore city.
•Dr. Amit: Morbidity Profile of Auto – rickshaw drivers among selectedDrivers Unions in Bangalore city.
D Vid h P l f R f ti E S h l Child i Fi ld•Dr. Vidusha: Prevalence of Refractive Error among School Children in FieldPractice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital.
• Dr. Naveen: A Study on Prevalence & Practices of Self - Medication in theDr. Naveen: A Study on Prevalence & Practices of Self Medication in theRural Field Practice Areas of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital.
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Name NumbersName Numbers
Fact Data Sheet – 1: Awards 01
Fact Data Sheet 2: Faculty Research 08Fact Data Sheet – 2: Faculty Research 08
Fact Data Sheet – 3: International Publication 03
F t D t Sh t 4 N ti l P bli ti 11Fact Data Sheet – 4: National Publication 11
Fact Data Sheet – 5: International Presented 04
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Fact Data Sheet – 7: Scientific Sessions Chaired International 01
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Fact Data Sheet – 9: Books & Chapters authored 01
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Fact Data Sheet – 11: Conferences/ Workshops Conduced 06
Fact Data Sheet – 12: Services 04Fact Data Sheet – 12: Services
Fact Data Sheet – 13: Extension Activities 05
Fact Data Sheet – 14: Enrichment Courses 23
Fact Data Sheet – 15: List of Approved Guides 03
Fact Data Sheet – 16: List of on-going Projects 06
Fact Data Sheet 17: List of Projects Completed in 02Fact Data Sheet – 17: List of Projects Completed in 02
Fact Data Sheet – 18: List of Problem Based Learning 11
Fact Data Sheet – 19: List of Journals Subscribed 31
Fact Data Sheet – 20: Distinguished Achievements 01
Fact Data Sheet – 21: Budget 02
F t D t Sh t 22 Di t ti T i 11Fact Data Sheet – 22: Dissertation Topic 11
Fact Data Sheet – 23: Tutorials 10
Fact Data Sheet – 24: Students Projects 03j
Fact Data Sheet – 25: Specialty Clinics 05
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PRIMARY CARE FOR THE UNDERSERVED
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DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY MEDICINE: HOD & NON – TEACHING STAFF:
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•Adoption of Primary Health Centre, Ittamadu village
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• Adoption of Urban Health Centre- Agara and Channasandra
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• Health Clinic – Wonderla Gate, Mysore Road
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•Provision of unique identification house numbers to houses in panchayaths
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• Grama Panchayathi Population Adoption Programme
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• School health Surveys
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• Anganwadi health check-up
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• Non-Communicable Disease Survey at Urban Slums
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• Non-Communicable Disease Survey at Urban Slums
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Specialist Health camps are organized by the Department regularly.
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•Hospital based activities of the Department - Integrated Counseling & Testing Centre (ICTC) for HIV/AIDS in Co-ordination with Revised National TB C t l PControl Programme
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• Disease Surveillance Unit and Injury Surveillance Programme
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• Intensified Pulse polio Immunization Campaign- External Monitoring
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•HIV-AIDS Sentinel Surveillance by NACO– Monitoring
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Integrated Disease Surveillance – Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases
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• CME – Continuing Medical Education on “Poliomyelitis Eradication, Measles Elimination & Routine Immunization” in C ll b ti ith WHO C t Offi i I di 3 d MCollaboration with WHO Country Office in India on 3rd May 2013.
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• “Infectious Diseases Epidemiology & Health Protection” - Training Program in month of April – 19th to 23rd April 2010 & April 19th to A il 23 d 2011 & A il 19th t 23 d A il 2012April 23rd 2011 & April – 19th to 23rd April 2012
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CME – Continuing Medical Education on “PoliomyelitisEradication, Measles Elimination & Routine Immunization” in Collaborationwith WHO Country Office in India on 3rd May 2013
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Public Health Emergencies & Disasters: Preparedness & Response: Sep 10th to14th 2012.
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Observation of World Health Days: World Environment Day
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Observation of World No Tobacco Day
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Observation of World HIV AIDS Day
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Observation of World TB Day
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IEC & Training Programmes for Govt. Medical Staff , PGs &UGs
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Public Health Emergencies & Disasters: Preparedness & Response: Sep 19th to 23rd 2011.g p p p
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Health Protection: April 19th to 23rd 2012.
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Department Of Community Medicine hosts state level"PG FRESHERS COURSE, 2013-2014" on 4th & 5th ofSeptember 2013 in co-ordination with KarnatakaAssociation of Community Health (KACH) & MedicalEducation & Research TrustEducation & Research Trust.
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ORGANISING COMMITTEE
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RESOURCE PERSONS:
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RESOURCE PERSONS:
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SECTION OF THE AUDIENCE:
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INTERACTION WITH THE POST GRADUATES:
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OBSERVATION OF TEACHER’S DAY:
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Visit to Health Protection Agency: Visit to Health Protection Agency: Birmingham, U.K. July/Aug 2011Birmingham, U.K. July/Aug 2011Birmingham, U.K. July/Aug 2011Birmingham, U.K. July/Aug 2011
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Date Events
1 January • RGUHS UG Examinations• CME on “Working Models in Geriatrics” at St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore
2 February • UG: 1st Internal Assessment (Theory: 2009 – 2010 Odd batch)3 March • UG: 2nd Internal Assessment (Theory: 2009 – 2010 Odd batch)
• UG: 1st Internal Assessment (Theory: 2010 – 2011 Odd batch)• PG Internal Assessment• Conference on “National Immunization Programme” at Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
CME “W ld T b l i D ” BMCRI• CME on “World Tuberculosis Day” at BMCRI
4 April • 7th April 2013: World Health Day (Seminar on World Health Day Theme Discussion• UG: 1st Internal Assessment (Practicals: 2009 – 2010 Odd batch)
5 May • Organized & Conducted World Anti-Tobacco Day Rally• Organized & Conducted CME on “Polio Eradication, Measles Control & Immunization Coverage” at RRMCH sponsored
by WHO• UG: 2nd Internal Assessment (Theory:2010-2011 Regular batch)• UG: 3rd Internal Assessment (Theory:2009 – 2010 Odd batch)• UG: 2nd Internal Assessment (Practicals:2009 – 2010 Odd batch)
6 June • RGUHS UG Examinations7 July • Workshop on “Statistical Methods in Medical Research & Introduction to SPSS” at NIMHANS, Bangalore
• Short course on “Theory and Practice of Epidemiology & Biostatistics” at St. Johns Research Institute8 August • 1st – 7th August: Observation of World Breast Feeding Week 2013
• Campaign on Awareness of Eye Donation• UG: 2nd Internal Assessment (Theory: Repeat internals for students with backlog)• UG: 1st Internal Assessment (Practicals:2010-2011 Regular batch)
9 September • 4th & 5th September 2013: Conducted Karnataka Association of Community Health – PG Refresher Course for Post-Graduates of Community Medicine from various medical colleges at RRMCH
10 October • PG Internal Assessment11 November • UG: 3rd Internal Assessment (Theory: 2010-2011 Regular batch)
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• UG: 2nd Internal Assessment (Practicals: 2010-2011 Regular batch)• Karnataka Association Community Health (KACH) Conference at BMCRI
12 December • Karnataka Association Community Health (KACH) Conference at BMCRI• RGUHS UG Examinations
Aug 2013 - Aug 2014 - PLAN OF ACTIVITIES:Courses MBBS & M.D. Courses Training as per RGUHS Syllabus. & update of the same
Training of Health Inspectors - DHI – Diploma in Health Inspector Course
PG ( All Community Medicine Post – Graduates from Karnataka State ). Orientation Programme- Approach to Learning/ Skills Development in Community Medicine
TLE As per RGUHS Syllabus, Curriculum, Medical Education Technology, Syllabus Planning, Weekly Time – table ,Feedback formats All Teaching Ppt - Student Centric , Train For Viva-Voce,Faculty Development Activities: All faculties avail membership of national professional association Low Performers Mentor - Students Tutorials for Increase in quality and quantity of results. Counseling-mentor wise records Personality development sessions, PTA Topic wise Tutorials conducted & Assignments given & Evaluated.Parents - Teachers Meeting Conducted for some Students.
Administration Four CoordinatorsCommittees of IQACDevelop Health Management Information Systems of Field based Health Centres.Field based Health Centres: Primary Health Centre – Ittamadu. Urban Health Centre – Agara. Urban Health Centre –Channasandra. Additional Rural Health Centre – Kakaramanahalli, near Bidadi. Health Clinic near Wonder la Gate, Mysore Road, ICTC – Integrated Counselling & Treatment Centre – RRMC – Hospital. DSU – Disease Surveillance Unit –RRMC – Hospital. Disaster Management Centre – RRMC – Hospital. RRMC Hospital. Disaster Management Centre RRMC Hospital.
Research/Extension
PG Dissertations on Public Health.
( Details of Topics in Annexure / Fact Data Sheet ) Faculty Research
Extension - Specialist Health Camps.
C d t W k h CME C f I t t d T hi W ld H lth D tConduct - Work – shops, CMEs, Conferences, Integrated Teaching, World Health Days, etcInfrastructures Museum , Laboratories ( inclusive of Out – reach Health Centres ) to be updated
Audio – visual aids to be updated
PG Working Desk to be set up.
Systems to be installed for PGs.Innovation Initiate Centre of Excellence in Epidemiology/Disease Surveillance .Collaborations/
Linkages
Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Govt - Karnataka/ NGOs for Health Camps/Other Institutions for CMEs/ Work shops/ Meetings, etc.
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Strengths • Staff positions are fully filled with qualified faculty
SWOC Analysis
• MCI granted PG seats are all filled up
• Multiple courses offered: MBBS,MD (Community Medicine) & DHI
• Well planned & executed PG & UG teaching programs
• Problem Based Learning Exercises are conducted
• Enrichment courses are conducted
• Value Added Courses are conducted
• All faculty are involved in research activities
• The department is actively involved various National/Governmental Health Programmes
• Fully functional Rural Health Training Centre & Urban Health Centres are attached to the department
• Field based curricular & co-curricular activities are regularly conducted
• The department conducts regular health camps for the needy sections of the society
• PG dissertations are being carried out as per stated normsg p
• Updated departmental library present
• All the teaching staff & office staff are trained in computers
• Support from the management of the institution
• Seed money for research & faculty development programs provided by the managementSeed money for research & faculty development programs provided by the managementWeakness • There is scope for improvement of infrastructure (class room, A-V aids) of the departmentOpportunities • There is opportunity to start PhD & Short- term certificate courses by the department
• Establishment of centers of excellence in specific subject areas
• Scope for further collaboration with Government & NGOs• Scope for further collaboration with Government & NGOsChallenges • To achieve excellence in education, service and research with subsidized cost
• Funding for major projects/programmes75
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