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SELF STUDY REPORTVolume –IIIEvaluative Report of the DepartmentsSubmitted toNational Assessment and Accreditation CouncilBengaluru

NAAC SELF-STUDY REPORTVolume-III1Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College-IER3Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences2Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics343Prosthodontics & Crown & Bridge564Periodontology775Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry956Public Health Dentistry1177Oral Pathology & Microbiology1358Oral & Maxillo Facial Surgery1549Oral Medicine & Radiology17310Orthodontics & Dento-Facial OrthopaedicsVolume-III193Sri Sathya Sai Medical College and Research logy28317.Community Medicine29618.Forensic Medicine31419.General Medicine33020.General Surgery34321Obstetrics & ogy43728Pulmonary Medicine44629Radio diagnosis45730Orthopaedics471S UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .2 OF 480

KASTURBA GANDHI NURSING COLLEGE11.Name of the Institution: Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College2.Year of Establishment: 20033.Is the Institution part of a College / Faculty of the University?Yes, Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College is a Constituent Unit of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth,Puducherry.4. Names of Programs earB.Sc(N)Annual200310099 96 91 893754P.B.B.Sc.(N)Annual200940911 --202M.Sc.(N)Annual20092544-82Ph .D inDoctoralNursingCriticalCareNursingFellowship ortCounselinTermgProgramCardiacmeCath. LabNursing5.20158/GuideStudent Durationof Course--AsperSBVregulationsAnnual20145 Each2AsperSBVregulationsCertification201510-12 weeksCertification20154-6 monthsInterdisciplinary Programs and Institutions involvedUndergraduate programmes and PG programmes in Nursing involve various departments fromMedicine (Genetics, Biostaticts), Engineering (Bio-Physics, Introduction to Computers), BasicSciences (Psychology, Sociology, English, Nutrition) apart from its 5 departments.The details are as follows:Sl.Nameofthe Involved Institutions/DepartmentsD EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT 20153 OF 480

No.1.2.3.4.5.Programmesofferedbyour On SBV Campus(MGMCRI)InstitutionDept. of Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology,B.Sc. NursingPharmacology, Genetics, Dept. ofCommunity Medicine (Statistics).English, Sociology, Psychology(Part-time)Dept. of Bio-chemistry, Nutrition,Post Basic B.Sc.Microbiology, Pharmacology, Dept.Nursingof Community Medicine (Statistics).English, Sociology, Psychology(Part-time faculty)Genetics, Dept. of CommunityM.Sc. llowshipinMidwifery&Dept. of OBGGynecologicalNursingShortTermCourses1.CathLab Dept. of CTVSNursing2.Guidance& Dept. of PsychiatryCounselingof Other Institutes atPondicherry(Rajiv Gandhi College ofengineering andtechnology)Dept. of ComputerSciences.(Introduction toComputers)Dept. of Bio-MedicalEngineering(Bio-Physics)--6.Courses in Collaboration with other Universities, Industries, Foreign Institutions-NIL7.Details of Programs discontinued, if any, with reasons.-NIL8.Examination System : UG & PG as per norms and guidelines of Indian Nursing Council – Annual Fellowship – As per norms of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth.(6 months/1yr) Ph.D. in Nursing-As per norms of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth. Short Term Program – Certification as per norms of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth.Pattern.9.Participation of the Institution in the Courses offered by other InstitutionsThe Institution is involved in the teaching of the courses offered by the following otherinstitutions: Two faculty of our institution are involved in providing GFATM training to staffnurses in JIPMER , the course provided by Indian Nursing Council and National Aids ControlOrganization.10.Number of Teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actualDesignationPrincipalSanctioned( as per INC )1Filled / ActualMaleFemale1S UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .Total14 OF 480

11.Vice principal1-1ProfessorAssociate Professor / ReaderAssistant Professor / LecturerTutorAny other – lty Profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience andresearch under guidancea. Faculty (as UG, UG/PG teachers) (Internal)YearsofTeachingName of alizat ExperienceNo.StaffionAtTotalSBVI. Department of Medical Surgical NursingDr. Renuka M.Sc.(N)., Professor114 yrs 11 yrsKPh.D.(N)., and Head MSN2Ms.KripaAngeline c.(N).,Tutor456Mr. Kingslekishorecoumar M.FMs.V.Mano PriyaMs. S. N),PG.DiplomaTutorD EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT -1 year 1 yr--3 yrs1 yr--1 yr1 yr--12 yrs 10yrs3 yrsMSN 1 1(CTVS o- 3yrsSciencesNursing)MSN(CTVS)No. ofStudentsSBV- 1 1YrYr- 1 1YrYr-5 OF 480

Name of theSl.TeachingNo.Staff1011Ms. SuganyaSMs. Rekha EQualificationsDesignationYearsofAreaof TeachingSpecializat ExperienceionAtTotalSBVNursingNo. ofStudentsSBVGuidingGuidedTutor4yrs4 yrs--B.Sc(N).,Tutor5 yrs5 yrs--4yrsB.Sc(N).,12Ms. SujathaMB.Sc(N).,Tutor4 yrs--13Ms.KalaiselviB.Sc(N).,Tutor 1 1YearYear-B.Sc. (N)Tutor1yr1yr--Tutor1 yr1yr-- 1Year 1Year 1Year 1Year------Tutor 1Year 1Year 1Year 1Year--Tutor2 Yrs .B.Sc. (N)Kumari.MMs.B.Sc. (N)VinodiniMs. Sc(N).,barasiMs.M.B.Sc(N).,AmbikaII. Child Health NursingMrs.M.Sc(N)Sumathy.PMrs.M.Sc(N)Geetha. CMrs.M.Sc(N)RajeswariMs. rCHN14 yrs 8yrs12 yrsCHNCHN14yrs1 yrCHN10yrCHN5 yrsCHNCHN-5yrs--8yrs--1yr--1yr-- 1Year-- 1 1YearYearS UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .PGat-6 OF 480

Name of rsofAreaof TeachingSpecializat N)TutorlakshmiMs.29B.Sc(N)TutorSindhujaCHNIII. Department OBG t.profPoongodiOBGNMs.R.33 paOBGNMs.B.35M.Sc(N)TutorAnithaOBGNMs.37B .Sc(N)TutorBhavani.R38 Ms.Valli.RB .Sc(N)TutorMs.Iniyaval39B .Sc(N)Tutor.RIV Department of Community Health NursingMs.SugunaAsso.40M.Sc(N)COM.HNMary .DProfMs.Elav41M.Sc(N)Asst. prof SMs.Jhansi.KMs.JudahCatherinaMs.Uma.RNo. ofStudentsSBVGuidingGuided----2yrs2yrs12511396--6 yrs6yrs--3yrs2yrs--122yrs4yr 1Year-2 yr2yrs2 yrs 2yrs 1 1YearYear7yrs4 yrs7yrs-14 yrs--3yrsM.Sc(N)Asst. prof COM.HNM.Sc(N)Asst. prof Sc. (N)TutorCOM.HNB.Sc(N)TutorD EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT 2015COM.HNPGat4yrs3yrs2yrs5mts4yrs 1Year 1Year3yrs-4yrs-- 1Year-2yrs--5mts4yrs 1Year 1Year------7 OF 480

Name of theSl.TeachingNo.StaffQualificationsIV. Mental Health NursingMs.M.Sc.50Prabavathy.S (Nursing)Ms. BeniyaM.Sc.51 Elizabeth(Nursing)Rani. eProfessorYearsofAreaof TeachingSpecializat ExperienceionAtTotalSBVMHNNo. ofStudentsSBVGuidingPGatGuided12 yrs 10 yrs sorMHN3years 1Year-01year01yr- 1Year 1Year -Mr. MufeethKhan. KM.Sc.(Nursing)TutorMHNMrs. .Sc.(Nursing)Tutor 1Year 1Year56Ms. MaliniPon Angel.IB.Sc.(Nursing)Tutor 1 1YearYear --57Ms. RajaLakshmiM.Sc.Nutrition(Ph.D)1 year 1 year --535455TutorNutritionandDietetics--b. Faculty of the Institution as Ph.D. Guides: (at SBV & other Universities): Prof. Dr. S. Kamalam, Former Principal of KGNC is a guide at SBV and has beenguiding 3 students for PhD belonging to INC –National consortium of Rajiv GandhiUniversity of Health Sciences Bangalore , 3 students belonging to Indira GandhiNational Open University. Prof. Dr. Renuka.K, Principal of KGNC is a guide at SBV and co-guide for one studentsbelonging to Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research University,Chennai.12.a. List of Adjunct Faculty:Sl. Name of the QualificationsNo. Faculty1.2.3.4.Mrs.Jayanthi,R. M.Sc,M.Phil(BioChemistry),(Ph.D)Mrs.G. M. Sc (MedicalKandhakumari, Micro-Biology),(Ph.D)Mr. R. Rajesh, M.Sc(Anatomy)Mr.S.Designation & AddressAreaof YearsofSpecialization TeachingExperienceLecturer, (KGNC)Bio-Chemistry 7 yrs 6 mthsAsst. Prof, (KGNC)MicroBiology10 yrsLecturer, (KGNC)Anatomy8 yrsAsst.Prof, (MGMC&RI)Physiology5 yrsS UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .8 OF 480

Vasanthan,M. Sc (MedicalPhysiology)Mrs. A. N. M.A, B. Ed, Professor, (MGMC&RI)Uma,M.Sc, M.Phil,(Ph.D)Mr.M. M.Sc, M.Phil, Asso. Prof, (MGMC&RI)Lokeshmaran, (Ph.D)Dr. Vaishali.D MD. Pathology Asst. Prof, (MGMC&RI)Kodasthane,Dr.Johan MD.Asst. Prof, (MGMC&RI)Pandian.J,(Pharmacology)Mr.D. M.E.Asst. Prof, (RGCET)Murugan,(Bio-Medical)Mrs.R. MCAAsst. Prof, (RGCET)Jayalakshmi,Mr.R. M.A.Social Professor, (External)Angamoutthou, Workwith cherryManagement,M.A.PsychologyMrs.Uma M.A., M.Ed.Professor, uducherry5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.b) Senior Visiting Fellow:Dr.S. M.Sc(N),1.KamalamM.Phil,Ph.D13.14.91/2 yrsStatistics6 yrsPathology9 yrsPharmacology2 yrsBio-Physics5 yrsComputerScienceSociology,Psychology6 yrsEnglish50 yrsDirector in Nursing, Sri NursingSathya Sai Medical College,Kancheepuram (dt),Tamil NaduProgrammeTeacher Student RatioB.Sc/ P.B.BSc1:10PG Degree1:101:8Number of Academic support staff ( Technical ) and Administrative staff: Sanctioned,Filled and ActualFilled / ActualStaffName of the PostSanctioned ( Including CAS & MPS )MFTotal111Administrative P.A to PrincipalStaffSenior Assistant111D EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT 201525 yrs32 yearsand10monthsPercentage of classes taken by temporary faculty program-wise information- NAProgram-wise Teacher Student RatioPh.D15.Genetics9 OF 480

Junior Assistant11-111-1Office Attendant2112Computer Programmer1-11Librarian22-2Maintenance Staff2213House Keeping t Staff( Technical )CumOthersTotal16.17.Research thrust areas as recognized by SBV Dept. of Medical Surgical Nursing- Cardio vascular disorders, Non communicablediseases, Chronicillnesses, Complementary and alternative therapies, Life styleModifications, Elderly Care. Dept. of Child Health Nursing- Nutritional disorders, School Health, Parental education,Childhood Obesity, Newborn Care. Dept of OBG nursing- Menstrual Problems, Infertility, Adolescent Health, High riskpregnancy, Anemia, Labour Pain, AN & PN care. Dept of Community Health Nursing- Nutritional Disorders, Communicable Diseases,Worm Infestation, Industrial Health, Prevention & Health Promotion, Diarrheal Diseases,Public Awareness on Health Issues. Dept. of Mental Health Nursing- Depression, Transgender health, Stress & Anxiety,Psycho- therapies.Number of faculty with Ongoing and Completed Projects from SBV/ Institution and totalgrants received.From 200912 Faculty members of the institution are involved in 20 Projects (ongoing 18 5 completedresearch projects) generating Rs. 3, 74,240 lakhsSBV/Institution ProjectsNo. of Projects fromUniversity Funded /SponsoredInstitution / SelfFundedNumber of Number ofOngoingCompleted TotalProjectsProjectsFunds Receivedin Lakhs5-5Rs.3, 74,2408513-S UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .10 OF 480

18.Others- herry2-2WaitingapprovalTotal15520Rs.3, 74,240forInter-institutional Collaborative Projects and Associated Grants received (including clinicaltrials):The Institution has total 3 Collaborative Projects.Total grant received - Rs 2, 51,0007 faculties of the institution are involved in the said Collaborative Projects.Collaborative Projects:Number of Ongoing Funds ReceivedCollaborative Projectsin Lakhs2Rs.2,51,000No. of Projects fromUniversity fundedInstitution / Self funded1-Rs.2,51,000Total3International Collaboration: Nil19. Institutional Projects funded / sponsored by DSTE-2 PROJECTS (waiting for approval)No. of ProjectsForType of fundedSl.Total grantsdetailsprojectsNoSanctionedrefer toOngoing Completed TotalQn.NosFaculty Projects55a. University fund1.Rs.3, 74,24017a. borative Projects22.SBV funded18b. Self Funded11Self FundedWaiting for3Others(DSTE)22approval4.Students ProjectsUG (B.Sc.( N)P.B.B.Sc. (N)P.GPGTotal 10 291 1543458169180-28203Rs.6, 25,24020. Research facility / Centre available to carry out research:In the institution (details of facilities in brief): Our Institution is attached to well equipped, multispecialty 1170 bedded parent hospitalwith fully equipped laboratories and investigation facilities to conduct experimental andnon experimental research. In addition there are 3 rural & urban community centers to conduct research among ruralD EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT 201511 OF 480

and urban population and schools. B. Research facility / centre with: (recognized by national and international agencies forproviding assistance for research)Centre Interdisciplinary Research Facility (CIDRF) recognized by SIRO is open to allconstituent colleges of SBV for conducting research.21. Special research laboratories created / sponsored by Industry or Corporate Bodies / SBV:Centre Interdisciplinary Research Facility (CIDRF) recognized by SIRO is open to allconstituent colleges of SBV for conducting research.22. A. Research Publications:Number of papers published by the institution faculty in peer reviewed journals (National /International / State / University)Total Publications in JournalsInternational JournalsNational JournalsS.B.V. University JournalsTotalNote:B. Monographs: 10Sl.Month/YearNo.After joining SBV811412134Title of MonographBlossom (Student‟s Magazine)1.April 20082.April 20103.March 20124.November 2012“Evento”5January 2013Millennium changes in Nursing Perspectives(conference souvenir)6October 2013“Decennia Fest”7November 2013Metamorphosis of Nursing Education – A Time to recuperate(conference souvenir)8Jan 2015Updates in Nursing-(IQAC Souvenir)9March 2015Sparklss (Student‟s Magazine)10April 2015Recent Updates in National Health Service(conferencesouvenir)Innovations in Nursing Research – Building Optimism(conference souvenir)Nursing Leadership – The Cornerstone for Quality Nursingcare (conference souvenir)C. Chapters in book: NilD. Books edited:Two Books written from dissertations of PG Students had been published in Pothy.com. Ms. Remya Mohan PG Student published a book on “Mustard oil for Healthyjoints” was edited by 2 faculty - Dr.Renuka.K, Ms.Kripa Angeline.AS UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .12 OF 480

Ms. Lintu Francis PG Student published a book on “Acupressure - The art ofHealing” was edited by Dr.Renuka.K.E. Books Published with ISBN with details of publishers:Total 2 Books with ISBN published by one Faculty.Sl.No.Name of theFacultyName of the Book / ISBNNo.Year andedition1.S. KamalamEssentials in Community 2005,Health NursingI edition81-8061-550-22.S. KamalamEssentials in Community 2012,Health NursingII edition978-93-5025-514-8Name andPlace ofPublisherJaypee BrothersMedicalPublication,New DelhiJaypee BrothersMedicalPublication,New DelhiF. Number of Research articles / publications listed in International Database (20082015)TotalNo.of Publications in Databases8Citation Index – Range / Average35Scopus2PubMed2Google Scholar2Copernicus5SNIP1.010SJR0.454Impact factor (Range / Average)H-index upto 20151-5423. Details of Patents and income generated: Nil24. A. Areas of Consultancy and income generated: The areas of consultancy and incomegeneration are as follows: Dr. S. Kamalam has been recognized nationally as Adhoc inspector for Indian NursingCouncil, New Delhi to visit other institutions and hospitals in India. Dr. S. Kamalam has been recognized as resource person for designing and developingLog Books for UG Students. Dr. Renuka.K has been recognized as inspector for Tamil Nadu Nursing & MidwivesCouncil to visit other institutions and hospitals in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry. She isalso an expert committee member appointed by TNNMC for development of Elearning module on gastro-enterology for nursing professionals to obtain credit hourson completion of the online module which helps in renewal of their license.D EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT 201513 OF 480

B.The faculty of the institution offer honorary / reciprocator consultancy in the followingareas: The faculty of dept of community health nursing offer honorary consultancy to theAnganwadi workers and the details are as follows:S.NoYearNo ofconsultancy1. 201052. 20115Area covered Pillaiyarkuppam, Pillaiyarkuppam Village,Ariyankuppam Kannama thotam,Moorthikuppam Seliamedu, Seliamedu village,Kudierupupalayam,Ariyankuppam PCP Nagar., Nettapakkam. Moorthikuppam, Manapet, Seliamedu,Nettapakkam Seliamedu village, Kudierupupalayam,Ariyankuppam PCP, Pillaiyarkuppam Village,7 Manapet, Seliamedu, Nettapakkam, Seliamedu.8 Seliamedu, Kudierupupalayam, Moorthikuppam,Adhigapet.3. 201264. 201365. 20146. 2015Total No of consultancy- 37 Two faculty offer GFATM training to staff nurses and the details are:YearNo ofconsultancy120149220153S.NoArea coveredJIPMER, Puducherry, CMC ,Vellore,St.Xavier College of Nursing, Nagercoil,JIPMER, PuducherryTotal No of consultancy- 12GRAND TOTAL- 4925. Faculty selected znationally / Internationally to Visit other Laboratories / Institutions /Industries in India and abroadSl.No.12Name oftheFacultyVisitingInstitution /Laboratory /NationalDr.S.7KamalamDr.3Renuka kYear of VisitFromdate20082014- 2015tillPurpose of VisitInspectionInspectionS UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .14 OF 480

26. Faculty serving in a) National Committees b) International Committee c) Editorial Boardsd) Any other (specify) ( N: National; I: International ,U-University)Sl.No.1.Dr.S.Kamalam-N-2.Dr.Renuka. K12123.Mrs.Kripa Angeline. A-2-24. Prof.P.Sumathy-1--5. Prof. Annie Annal. M-1--6.Mrs. Prabavathy.S-1--7.Mrs.Rajeswari.S---18.Mrs. Suguna Mary. D-1--1825Total27.Editorial BoardsNationalCommitteesFacultyI1U-Faculty Development and recharging strategies (Refresher / Orientation Programs,Workshops, Training Programs and Similar Programs). Faculty members have attended 346 no. of FDPs.(16 International; 40 National; 290 State/University; College). On an average, each faculty attends 4-6 FDPs in a year.Sl.No.No. of Faculty who participated inthe FDPsState ype of FDPTotal1.Orientation Programme2.Refresher programme2--23.WorkshopsSeminars Es/CMEs/Clinical meets6.Special Lectures-SAF43--437.Any other (JC)45--45TOTAL2904016346Note: SBV gives (Duty leave) to faculty for FDPs.28. Student ProjectsIt is mandatory for PG students to submit Dissertation, and undergo dissertation viva for thesuccessful completion of the programme.Number of Students ProjectsD EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT 201515 OF 480

Sl.No.1.2.ProjectsOngoingUG Students Project (B.Sc, P.B. B.Sc. )No. of PG Dissertations based on ResearchWorkTotalCompleted Total10 291 151184586220160180 Percentage of students who have taken up in-house projects including Inter-institutionalprojects :UG - 48.1% , PG - 35.1% ,Total - 43.75% Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other/ Industry /institute/community areas-: UG-51.9%, PG-74.9%,Total-56.25% Details of Students STS ICMR Projects: N.A.29. Awards / Recognitions received at the National and International level by Faculty / Doctoral/ StudentsAwards & Recognitions:Number of Awards entsUG/PGOthers(best paper/ poster)studentsTotalNumber of Recognitions NITIONSThe faculty of KGNC have recognition as resource person, chairperson in various state,national and international conferences in and around the state.30.Seminars / Conferences / Workshops organized and the source of funding(State / National / International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.Total Organized: 60(International: 1; National: 5; State: 2; University: 2; College: 50)Sl.No.1.Name of theeventInternationalConferenceNumber ofEvents1YearTotal numberofParticipants20.11.2013 &21.11.2013800S UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .FundingSBV & KGNC16 OF 480

2.14.04.2010&15.04.2010NationalConference500SBV & KGNC12.01.20115500SBV & KGNC21.03.2012& 22.03.2012500SBV & KGNC22.01.2013& 23.01.2013500SBV & KGNCSBV & KGNC30.04.20153.StateConference4.CNE - .11.2014498SBV & KGNC118.12.201450KGNC129.07.2013 to03.08.201334SBV210.01.2014 SAF4360TOTALIn collaboration with 0SBV23.06.2015150SBV19.07.201350SBV3TOTALN: National; I: International; U: University; C; College; I: Internal; E: External31. Code of Ethics for Research followed by the Institutions: following ICMR ethical guidelinefor biomedical research on human participantsInstitution of Nursing is committed to undertake research for B.Sc. Nursing, M.Sc Nursing andPh.D in nursing programmes with scientific integrity and conform with the accepted code ofethical principles based on code of nursing ethics. All researchers get permission from theInstitutional Human Ethical Committee of KGNC unit, SBV before undertaking any research.D EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT 201517 OF 480

The Institutional Human Ethical Committee (IHEC) scrutinizes the use of human volunteersand clinical samples for research. Sampling of human tissues and biological fluids confirm tothe Ethical guidelines for bio medical research on human participants (2006), issued by theIndian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi. The research students pursuing their M.Sc(N) do a course work on Research Methodology, in which they are taught all the ethical issuesin detail. Patient‟s information is always kept confidential. For human experiments theresearchers gets consent from each subject and keep the information confidential.32. Student Profile program-wise - Students enrolled and performance:A.PG Students & UG StudentsNameofthe Course( Refer toQuestionno. egreeB.Sc(Nursing)Applications Received, Students appeared and passed in CETNo. ofApplicationsNo. ofStudentsappeared forCETStudentsPassingin CET% ofPassinCETStudentsAdmittedM F T2009-201037351748.605 12 172010-201129261869.201 17 182011-201227231878.202 16 182012-20131312121000 03 032013-201408080562.502 03 052014-201507070457.102 02 042009-201025221777.204 13 172010-20114441368803 33 362011-2012221914740 14 142012-20131211111000 07 072013-2014212113620 13 132014-20151715096005 04 201551483879.1Year03 26 2910 35 4503 16 1910 31 4102 22 2407 64 7103 27 3008 55 6303 41 4411 41 5209 38 4713 40 53B. Performance in University ExaminationsS UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .18 OF 480

Name oftheCourse( Refer toQuestionno. 4)Name oftheCourseB.Sc(N)Number of students completed PG Studies andPass percentage during the past Five Academic YearsAcademicCandidatesCandidatesMonthPass 3-2014January111002014-2015August66100Number of UG students who have completed / passed in Departmentsubject at University Examination and Pass Percentage during the pastFive Academic YearsCandidatesCandidatesAcademic YearPass 634368August342292852014-2015January623963Number of UG students who have completed / passed in Departmentsubject at University Examination and Pass Percentage during the pastFive Academic YearsAcademic YearName s %631006010093759550816733. Diversity of Students:a. PG Students from 2009-2014: student diversity is given in table:D EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT 201519 OF 480

Name ofthe Course(Refer toQuestionNo. 4)PGDegree( M.ScNursing )Fellowship inNursing2009-2010--211.8No. and % ofstudents rNo. and % ofstudents fromotherUniversitiesWithinPondicherryNo. and% ofStudentsfromSBVb.UG Students from 2009-2014: student diversity is given in table (Common to allinstitutions)No. and % of studentsNo. and %from Outside PondicherryofName ofNo. and % ofStudentsthe Coursestudentsfrom(Refer toYearfromOtherOtherQuestionwithinCountriesFrom TNStatesNo. 7.1--2013-2014--13100----2010-2011UGDegree( Degree( P.B.B.ScNursing)S UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .20 OF 480

2014-2015101909----34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET,SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitiveexaminations – All India Entrance examinations / any other? Give details category-wise.SI.NO1YEARIELTS2009 -2015 15NCLEXMOHHAAD/DHAOTHERSTOTAL1253251111635. Student ProgressionStudent progressionUG to PG in Subject of theInstitutiona.SBV to SBVb.SBV to Other Institutionsb.SBV to Other InstitutionsEmployedPG Students of the Institutionata) SBVb) at otherUniversitiesColleges&UG Students Of The Institutiona)MGMC&RIb) ) at other hospitalsinstitutionandYearNo.% against 2010-143915324656%/7125%/6145%/7175%/61The UG Students have been placed in reputed hospitals through placement facility on campusand off campus. The Students are provided with placement facility arranged by the s are as follows:-Sl.NoYearProgramme12012B.Sc. Nursing22014B.Sc. Nursing,P.B.BSc. NursingD EPARTMENTAL E VALUATIVE R EPORT 2015Number ofStudentsSelectedName Of The EmployerMedanta MedcityE-18 Defence colony, New Delhi110024info@medanta.orgApollo Main HospitalNo.21 Greems lane off Greams road,Chennai.044-282920012/4038/5021 OF 480

32015B.Sc. Nursing42015B.Sc. NursingApollo Main HospitalNo.21 Greems lane off Greams road,Chennai.044-2829200Medanta MedcityE-18 Defence colony, New Delhi110024info@medanta.org25/2716/5036. Diversity of StaffPercentage of faculty who are graduatesof the same UniversityUGsPGsNo.%No.%--2430.947.2from other Universities within the Statefrom Universities from other States916.32036.3from Universities outside the Country----37. D.Sc./D.Litt/DNB/DM/M.cH./ FRCS/FRCP/MRCP / any other higher degree after PG.A. Before joining SBV: Nil.B. After joining SBV (2008 – 2015): M.Phil. - 1 Ph.D. - 2.Present details of Institutional Infrastructural Facilities with regard to1. Library :Infrastructural facility forSl. No.Central LibraryTeachingCentralDepartmental1.No. of Books360975 Per Dept2.No. of Journals723.No. of e-Journals1384.P.G. Dissertations585.Project Reports of UG1062. Computer and Internet facilities for staff and students available at InstitutionTotal No. ofSl.Total No. Of computers with WiAreaComputersNo.Fi and LAN Internet ter Lab)Apart from the institution facility all the Faculty and PG Students have their own Laptop.3. Total Number of Class Rooms, Seminar Halls etc. available for the Institution.Sl.No.AreaExclusiveS UBMITTED TO N ATIONAL A SSESSMENT AND A CCREDITATION C OUNCIL .Common22 OF 480

1.Class Rooms2.Seminar Halls with ICT facility1 for eachspecialtytotal – 5-Demonstration Rooms/ Studentslaboratory/Skill labClass rooms with ICT facility3.4.5.Auditorium with ICTResearch Laboratories at theInstitutionSharing or Usage of the resourcesof other Institutions7.8141 (Simulation lab of SBV)-6-1MGMC&RI Hospital ,community areas , CIDRFMGMC&RIAnatomy Museum,Physiology lab, Microbiologylab, Biochemistry labAuditorium, Seminar HallsRGCET-Computer lab-8.D. List of major equipments and instruments of the institution for teaching, learning,researchS.NOLAB1NursingFoundation &MedicalSurgic

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associated with higher level osf self-handicapping i n young people. Moreover, certainty of self-esteem and the trait of self-handicapping wer noe t associated with self-handicapping. Stud 6 explorey d the relationship between self-esteem and self-handicapping using domain-specific measure of self-esteems an, d task specific self-efficacy.

entity will complete the Self-Report form in the tool. c. Note: Regions will continue to follow their existing processes to approve entities for Self - Logging. Approval for Self-Logging will take place outside of Align - when a new entity is approved, the CEA should document the approval for Self-Logging and to turn on Self-

in self-compassion for both samples, with self-identified men having significantly higher levels of self-compassion than self-identified women. Results also consistently showed that the impact of self-identified gender on self- . Ruble and Martin 1998) may lead to lower levels of self-compassion among Bfeminine women, as the needs of the .

Using This Book (For the professional, continued) Additional Factors The Teen Self-Esteem Workbook deals with many different aspects of self-esteem, including self-worth, self-responsibility, self-awareness, and assertive behavior. Self-esteem is a person’s overall evaluation of self-worth