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11.  Number  of  faculty  with  ongoing  projects  from  a)  national  b)  international  funding
                   agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received
                   project-wise. -- NA
                   12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received--
                   NA
                   13. Research facility / centre with - NA
                     state recognition
                     national recognition
                     international recognition
                   14. Publications
                   1.  Sabitha  Thomas(2015)  ‗Influence  of  topography  on  soil  biota-  A  case  study  with
                       reference to Wayanad; S. India‘ in International Journal For Applied Research And Social
                       Sciences, Vol 2, Issue 12, June. (ISSN: 2350-1472)
                   2.  Sabitha  Thomas(2015)  ‗Influence  of  topography  on  soil  biota-  A  case  study  with
                       reference  to  Wayanad;  S.  India.‘  in  Zoology  for  Future  Education  and  Research,
                       Zoological survey of India, pp 191-195, 2015.(ISBN 978-81-8171-427-5).
                   3.  V  Mahesh  and  M  Jayashankar  Incidence  of  red  Pierrot,  Talicada  nyseus  nyseus
                       (Lycaenidae)  on  the  green  mother  of  millions,  Bryophyllum  pinnatum  (Crassulaceae)
                       Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 2016; 4(6): 127-129 P-ISSN: 2349-6800
                   15. Details of patents and income generated -NA
                   16.  Areas  of  consultancy  and  income  generated  -  A  Rocha  –  Study  of  Biodiversity.  No
                   income generated.
                   17. Faculty recharging strategies – Seminars, Workshops, Group discussions and Conferences
                   19. Student projects
                   o  percentage  of  students  who  have  done  in-house  projects  including  inter-departmental  –
                   100%. The students undertake mini projects called term paper. They are guided by the staff of
                   Zoology or the staff from other departments.
                   o percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes –
                   10%,  IISC,  NCBS,  A  ROCHA  (International  organization  in  wildlife  conservation)  and
                   healthcare industries.
                   20. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
                   o Doctoral / post doctoral fellows  - 01 / NA, Dr. M Jayashankar
                   o Students   - No data available
                   21.  Seminars/  Conferences/Workshops  organized  and  the  source  of  funding  (national  /
                   International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
                   1. International level seminar on Sparrows year 2012
                   2. Lecture workshop 2013
                   3. Bioinformatics workshop 2014
                   4. Ignatian lecture series on ―Science and Society‖ 2016
                   22. Student profile course-wise:


                   Year            Name  of  the  Applications  No.             Selected    Pass
                                   Course        received     selected   Male     Female    percentage
                                   (CBZ)
                   2012-13                       40           31         15       16        98
                   2013-14                       45           43         21       22        99
                   2014-15                       60           59         28       31        96
                   2015-16                       60           59         17       42        97
                   2016-17                       75           70         29       41

                   Year             (MCZ)       Applications   No.              Selected   Pass
                                                received      selected   Male         Female  percentage



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