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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS FOR THE YEAR 2020-21 & 2021-22

SI.NoTitle of the Paper
1.Tabassum and Jaikala .L. A study on consumer perception towards online shopping among college students. Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research. 2020.
2.Myrene R. Dsouza, Sapam Athoibi, Shashi Prabha. Pharmacognostical investigation of Andrographis paniculata (Green Chiretta) and crystallization of the bioactive component Andrographolide. International Journal of PharmTech Research. 2020.
3.Myrene RD, Reshma S, Renuka R. Nutritional sink formation in galls of Millettia Pinnata synergistically infected by Myricomyia Pongamiae and Eriophyes Cheriani. International Journal of Botany Studies. 2020
4.Sneha N. Marketing Responsible Tourism through social media. Studies in Indian Place Names –UGC. 2020.
5.Sneha N. A Study on the Travel Journalism in the Digital Age. Studies in Indian Place Names –UGC. 2020
6.Naji KM., Thamer FH., Myrene RD. Ferric-bipyridine assay: A novel spectrophotometric method for measurement of antioxidant capacity. Heliyon. 2020
7.Dsouza MR, Aishwarya BS and Supriya SS. Anticariogenic activity of galls of Quercus infectoria olivier against oral pathogens causing dental caries. International Journal of Pharmaceutical science and Research. 2020.
8.Solomon Jayakumar. Factors affecting capital structure for a cement company in India. Multidisciplinary Research on challenges to change and development. 2020.
9.Vijaya Caroline. Big Data and Consumer Behavior: Sustainable Intensification with Reference to Organic Food Industry. JXAT Journal. April 2020. Vol. 12 (4). Pg: 213-218.
10.Shakti Swaminathan. Digital Amnesia and the modern Indian student. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences studies,2020.
11.Ms. Lingeshwari Mysore and Dr. A.H.M Vijayalaxmi. Development snd Validation of Academic Engagement Scale for Adolescents. International Journal of Education and Science Research Review. 2020
12.Nitisha M, Uma V, V. Chaitra, N. S. Kaviyarasi & N. Pradeep. Synthesis of Zinc Coneflower-Porous Starch composite for textile finishing. SN Applied Sciences. 2020
13.Akshata Pattanshetti · N. Pradeep · V. Chaitra · V. Uma. Synthesis of multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) from plastic waste & analysis of garlic coated gelatin/MWCNTs nanocomposite films as food packaging material. SN Applied Sciences. 2020
14.Kavitha G. Singh , Sneha Johnson, P. Keerthana and P. Vyshali. Neuroprotective Effect of Morus Nigra L. (Mulberry) Fruit Extract on Acrylamide? Induced Danio Rerio (Zebrafish). International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. 2020
15.Jinu Sara Rajan. Detection of Leukemia using Image Processing. Juni Kyath(UGC Care Group 1 Listed Journal). 2020. Vol. 5(8).
16.S Regina Lourdhu Suganthi. Diabetic Retinopathy Classification Using Machine Learning Techniques. International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology. 2020
17.Shakti Swaminathan. Digital Amnesia and the modern Indian student. International Journal of Psycho-Social Rehabilitation. 2020
18.Fathimah Fairoz Ahmed and Shubhi Agarwal. Development of Garcinia cambogia Enriched Nutribite for the Management of PCOS. International Journal of Advanced Research. 2020.
19.Janaki J. The Role of Higher Education Curriculum in promoting women Entrepreneurs- A case study on Bengaluru university’s curriculum. Juni Khyat. 2020.
20.Kavitha Singh. In-Vitro and Ex-Vivo Studies in Synergistic Effects of Limonia acidissima and Apple Cider Vinegar in Anti-Urolithiatic Activity. International journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research. 2020.
21.S.Sudha. Distance Antimagic labelings of Cartesian product of graphs. AKCE international journal of cartesian product of graphs. 2020.
22.S.Sudha. Min-Max and Max-Min graph saturation Parameters. AKCE international journal of graphs and combinatorics. 2020
23.S.Sudha. Min-Max Dom Saturation Number of a graph. International Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Educational Research. 2020
24.S.Sudha. Inclusive Distance Antimagic Labeling for cartesian product of graphs. International Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Educational Research. 2020.
25.S.Sudha. Inclusive Lucky Labeling for some special families of graphs. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and technology. 2020
26.Richa Singh,Diksha Roy, Shlini P. Interaction of Binders in Evaluating the Efficacy of Sevelamer Carbonate Together with Dietary Sources in Hyperphosphatemia Condition. Journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research. 2020.
27.Shlini P, Nidhi Mohan, and Shobha Mule. Synthesis Characterization and Applications of Chitosan Linked Nanopolymer Using Jasminums ambac Leaf Extract. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. 2020
28.Lalitha Rani Suresh. Comparitive Analysis of Pharmacognostic Study of Wild and Hybrid Variety of Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub. Progressive Research. 2020.
29.Vijayalakshmi R. Beach Destination Wedding: A Study on Theme Wedding Tourism in Puducherry. Our Heritage. 2020.
30.Vijayalakshmi R. Hybrid Learning and Gamification: A Medium to Enhance the Standard of Learning Approach on Tourism Education. Studies in Indian Place Names. 2020.
31.Saahiba Thaleshwari, Shreya Mohandas, and Myrene R. Dsouza. Evaluation of Anti-Cataractogenic Activity of Spinacia Oleracea on Glucose – Induced Cataract in Isolated Goat Lens. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. 2020.
32.R Sivakami. A perception of the students of city of Bangalore towards Entrepreneurship Vs Employment. Journal of Critical Review. 2020.
33.Shakti Swaminathan. Losing my Religion: Studying the Dynamics between Religion, Social Media and the Urban Millennials
Journal of humanities and social sciences studies. 2020.
34.Shakti Swaminathan. The Show Must Go On: A Study on Celebrity Worship during COVID19. Journal of humanities and social sciences studies. 2020.
35.Renju K. Identification of Musical Instruments in an Orchestra Using Machine Learning. International Journal of Advanced Research in Education and Technology. 2020.
36.Shaju Reema Thankam and Suba G A Manuel. Biocontrol Efficiency of Endophytic Bacteria isolated from Curcuma longa. International Journal of Science and Research. 2020.
37.Namous Fatima and Sindhu Anoop. A Study to Combat Microbial Food Spoilage Activities in Custard Apple (Annona Reticulata) Using A Combination of Chemical preservatives. International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology. 2020.
38.Dr. Sapna Dinesh. Eco Friendly Building Materials – An Overview. Teresian Journal of Community Research (TJCR). 2020.
39.Jinu Sara Rajan and Deepika NS. Neurodegenerative Disorders: Mobile and health-care support technologies for patients. Artificial & Computational Intelligence. 2020. Pg: 22-28.
40.Ayushi Sah, Sangeeta Pandey. Formulation and Evaluation of Bioactive Enriched Green Tea: A Nudging Intervention Towards Menstrual Disoders. International Journal of Green And Herbal Chemistry. 2020.
41.Sangeeta Pandey, Divya mittal. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Micronutrients and Its Impact on Oral Health Status. International journal of engineering research and technology. 2020.
42.Sangeeta Pandey, Affrin Noor. Development of zinc enriched health drink mix for children. Research Journal of life sciences, bioinformatics, pharmaceutical and chemical sciences. 2020.
43.Parvathy Muraleedharan and Rickgam Kamduk. Comparative Characterization of the Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activity of Zingiber Officinale R. and Zingiber Cassumunar R. Rhizomes against Bacterial Strains causing Food Poisoning Diseases and their Phytochemical Screening. Journal of Advanced Scientific Research (JASR). 2020.
44.Dr. Sharadamma N. Antioxidant Protection on Escherichia Coli Against UV Radiation. International Journal Of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT). 2020.
45.Dr Madhuchanda Chakrabarty. Nirala ki kavitaao me rashtrawadi swar. Hindi Anushilan. 2020.
46.Kumari shubha, Jaskirat Kaur, Mouli Chakroborty, Suba G A Manuel, Pradeep N. Green Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Using the Extraction of Calotropis gigantea, Foeniculum vulgare and Murraya koenigii and theirAntimicrobial Properrties. Journal of Advanced Scientific Research. 2020.
47.Myrene R Dsouza. Anticataract Activity of Galls of Quercus infectoria (Aleppo oak) on Glucose-Induced cataractogenesis using goat eye lens. Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment. 2020.
48.Deepika N S. Neurodegenerative Disorders: Mobile and health-care support technologies for patients. Artificial & Computational Intelligence. 2020.
49.Dr. Priyanka. Punarjagran Ka Aarambh : Pragatisheel Rachnakaar Nagarjun. Jankriti. 2020.
50.Shubhi Agarwal. Development of Kap Tooland its Application in Assessment of Young Females with PCOS. Indian Journal of Applied Research. 2020.
51.Dr. Priyanka. Kabeer Kavya Mein Sangeet Ke Svar. Vaichariki. 2020.
52.Kavitha G Singh. In-vitro and Ex-vivo Studies on Antiobesity Leptin Activation Effects of Saliva hispanica, Ocimum basilicum and Coriandrum sativum Extracts. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res. 2020.
53.Divya Ghosh, Saba Khan, Dr. Sharadamma N. Microbial Peroxidases and their applications. International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 2021.
54.Dayana A T, Dhrithi P M, Kempi Nomuk, Dr. Sharadamma N. Purification and Characterization of Tannase: A review.
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 2021.
55.Mitravinda Aneesh. Nutrition Knowledge Among Elite Indian Badminton Players. Indian Journal of Applied Research. 2021.
56.Mitravinda Aneesh. Food Access and Insecurity During COVID-19: Evidence from INDIA. Scholarsphere. 2021.
57.Vyshali P., Aakanksha Tejeshwini, Amrutha V. A Comparative Study on The Effect of Fermentation on Anti-nutrient Composition and Bioactivity of Extracts from Common Tubers- Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (Dennst.) Nicolson and Manihot esculenta L. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research. 2020. IF-6.857
58.Dr. Govindaraya M. Sookthigalalli Gandhi. Gandhi emba kauthuka. 2020
59.Aishwarya BS, Sanjana Supriya S, and Myrene R. Dsouza. In-vitro Anticariogenic Activity of P. betle Leaf Extract Against Oral Pathogens. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. 2021. IF-0.35
60.Naji KM., Thamer FH., Numan AA., Dauqan EM., Alshaibi YM., Dsouza MR. Ferric-bipyridine assay: A novel spectrophotometric method for measurement of antioxidant capacity. Heliyon. 2020 IF-2.85
61.Myrene R. Dsouza, Sapam Athoibi, Shashi Prabha. Pharmacognostical Investigation of Andrographis paniculata (Green Chiretta) and Crystallization of the Bioactive component Andrographolide. International Journal of PharmTech Research. 2020. IF-0.141
62.Myrene RD, Reshma S, Renuka R. Nutritional Sink Formation in Galls of Millettia pinnata synergistically infected by Myricomyia pongamiae and Eriophyes cheriani. International Journal of Botany Studies. 2020.
63.Dsouza MR, Aishwarya BS and Supriya S. Anticariogenic activity of galls of Quercus infectoria olivier against oral pathogens causing dental caries. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. 2020.
64.Mitravinda Aneesh. Diet diversity of urban households in India during the COVID-19 lockdown. Nutrition and Health. 2021.
65.Chetana Hegde. Udyoga mattu mahile. Intertnational Journal of kannada research. 2021. Pg: 70-73.
66.S Regina Lourdhu Suganthi. Covid-19 Gene Mutation Analysis using Machine Learning Techniques. International Journal of All Research Education & Scientific Methods. 2021.
67.S Regina Lourdhu Suganthi. Malaria Parasite Classification Using Machine Learning Techniques. International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology. 2021.
68.Vani Srinivasan. Synthesis and characterisation of the new zero generation dendrimer and its transition metal complexes
Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment. 2021
69.M. Manjunatha. Biological Studies of Novel 22-Membered N2O2 Diazadioxa Macrocyclic Bis-Triazoles: Synthesis and Physicochemical studies. Materials Today: Proceedings. 2021.
70.Janaki. J. A study on the scope of Artificial Intelligence in Accounting. Dogo Rangsang. 2021.
71.Dr.S.Sudha. Min-Max and Max-Min graph saturation parameters. AKCE international journal of graphs and combinatorics. 2020.
72.Shlini P, Nidhi Mohan, Shobha Mule. Biomedical applications of chitosan linked plant nanopolymer. International Journal Of Biology, Pharmacy And Allied Sciences. 2020.
73.Natarajan Pradeep,Uma Venkatraman, Andrews Nirmala Grace. Flexible hydrogen gas sensor: ZnO decorated SnO2 Nanowire on Overhead projector (OHP) sheet substrate. Materials today: proceedings. 2020.
74.Natarajan Pradeep, a. Upendra raju, Uma venkataraman. Influence of probe amplitude on the preparation of graphene scroll by probe ultrasonicator technique. Materials today: proceedings. 2020.
75.Teena Magline Immaculate V, Shlini P, Mary Clare H. Isolation and purification of Apigenin from Allium fistulosum. International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research. 2020.
76.Nazia Fathima, N Pradeep, Jyothi Balakrishnan. Green synthesis of graphene quantum dots and the dual application of graphene quantum dots-decorated flexible msm p-type zno device as uv photodetector and piezotronic generator. Bulletin of Materials Science.2020.
77.Sneha Bhatt, C. T. Gletta Anjaly, P. Shlini. Molecular and pharmacokinetic properties of the histidine decarboxylase inhibitors from Clove. International Journal of Green Pharmacy. 2020.
78.Shlini P, Mary Clare H, Teena Magline Immaculate V. Isolation and purification of Rutin from Euphorbia pulcherrima. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Review and Research. 2020.
79.Nazia Fathima, N Pradeep, Jyothi Balakrishnan. Surface plasmon-enhanced p-type MSM UV photodetector using gold quantum dots. OPTIK. 2020.
80.Shlini P, Bhatt S, And Gletta A. Determination of binding affinity of flavonoids extracted from traditional spices on histidine decarboxylase. International Journal of Biology, Pharmacy And Allied Sciences. 2020.
81.Sneha Bhatt, Gletta Anjaly C.T, Shlini. P. Pharmacokinetic properties of inhibitors to Histidine Decarboxylase isolated from fennel. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2020.
82.V.Padma. Determination of Nutritional Status, physiological and performance parameters of taekwondo athletes. Indian Journal of Applied Research. 2020.
83.Padma Vijayakumar. Development and Evaluation of value added Iron Rich Mix Flour using underutilized Guava (Psidium guajava) leaves. International Journal of Green and Herbal Chemistry (Section B). 2020.
84.V.Padma. Jain’s Community Dietary Shift and Anthropometric Status in urban Bengaluru- A Comparative Analysis
Ajanta – An International Multidisciplinary Quarterly Research Journal ISSN – 2777-5730. 2020.
85.Vijayalakshmi.B and Roswita Amalanathan. Discrete metric graphs. AIP proceedings. 2020
86.Vijayalakshmi.B and Anupriya jose. Strongly and weakly convex domination in digraphs. AIP proceedings. 2020.
87.Hamsa N. Impact of Forgiveness in Depression in young adults. The International Journal of Indian Psychology. 2020.
88.Preetha Nair. Phytochemical profile and total phenol content of solanum nigrum. Indian Journal of Nutrition and dietetics. 2021.
89.Preetha Nair. Effective use of cellulose degrading bacteria from vermicompost in converting carbohydrate biomass to alcohol and lactic acid. Research Journal of Biotechnology. 2021. IF-0.45
90.Natarajan Pradeep, A.Upendra Raju, and UmaVenkataraman. Influence of probe amplitude on the preparation of graphene scroll by probe ultrasonicator technique. Materials Today: Proceedings. 2021. IF-1.24
91.Telphy Kuriakose, Preetha Nair. Optimizing biofuel production from fruit waste biomass by combination of yeast and cellulose degrading bacteria from vermicompost. International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 2020.
92.Neethu Sheri Kurian, Bannhi Das.Comparative analysis of various extraction processes based on economy, eco-friendly, purity and recovery of polyhydroxyalkanoate: A review. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 2021. Pg: 1881-1890. IF-6.953
93.Naji KM, Bushra, Nora, Myrene RD. Hepatoprotective activity of melittin on isoniazid- and rifampicin-induced liver injuries in male albino rats. BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology. 2021. IF-2.44
94.Dr. Priyanka. Hatyare Samay mein Lahuluhan Stri ka Aaina: ‘Aainasaaj’. Aadhunik Sahitya. 2021
95.Dr. Priyanka. Sahitya ki Ek Upekshit Nayika Mallika. Aabhyantar. 2020.
96.Rajani H Pillai. Sem Approach to Employee Retention in Insurance Companies. Indian Journal of Adult Education. 2020.Pg: 131-134.
97.Rajani H Pillai. The Learning Outcome of the Impact of Social Media on the Public Post Covid -19. Carmelight. 2020. Pg: 1-5.
98.Padma Vijayakumar. Health Status of Type 2 Diabetics – The Need for Better Lifestyle Management. International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods (IJARESM). 2021. Pg: 3529-3535.
99.Shobha T.S. An Exploratory Study on the Factors Affecting Retirement Planning among in Working Women in the City of Bengaluru. Indian Journal of Commerce and Management Studies. 2021. Pg: 1-9.
100.Shruthi R. Effects of Covid 19 on Mental Health of College Students. International Journal if Creative Research Thoughts. 2021. Pg: 230-240.
101.Shruthi R. An Analysis of Socio – Economic Condition of Domestic Workers with Special Reference to Bengaluru City
International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts. 2021. Pg: 110-121.
102.Joyce Joseph · N. Pradeep · V. S. Vadgama · P. S. Solanki · N. A. Shah · D. D. Pandya. Humidity Sensing Properties of Hierarchical Fe Doped SnO2 Nanocoral Like Structures. Journal of Electronic Materials. 2021. Pg: 3949-3961.
103.Janaki J. The Role of Higher Education Curriculum in Promoting Women Entrepreneurs- A Case Study on Bengaluru University’s Curriculum. Juni Khyat. 2021. Pg: 239-246.
104.Janaki J. A Study on the Scope of Artificial Intelligence in Accounting. Dogo Rangsang Research Journal. 2021. Pg: 1-8.
105.Ms Monica Janet Clifford. Visualization on New Normal in Education Sector Post Covid 19. Sambodhini Journal. 2021. Pg: 148-149.
106.Ms Monica Janet Clifford. A Study on The Scope of Artificial Intelligence in Accounting. Dogo Rangsang Research Journal. 2021. Pg: 1-3.
107.Ms Monica Janet Clifford. A Study on The Impact of Digital Marketing on E- Commerce Sectors. ISBR Business School – online journal. 2021. Pg: 44-45.
108.Lakshmi Jithendran. Phytochemical Profile and Total Phenol content of processed Solanum nigrum Linn ripe berry extract. Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics.2021. Pg: 53-61.
109.Raghavendra K S. Actuaries and Risk Management in Insurance Business. International Journal of Financial Services Management. 2020. Pg: 368-387.
110.Raghavendra K S & Bheemanagouda. Perception about actuaries and their Profession in Indian Insurance Sector-A study. Our Heritage. 2020. Pg: 251-262.
111.Nitu Sharma. A Study of the Effect of Collaborative Spaces on Employess Creativity. ARS-Journal of Applied Research and Social Sciences. 2020. Pg: 18-32.
112.Nitu Sharma. A Study of Coworking Spaces as a Facilitator of Professional Support.
ARS-Journal of Applied Research and Social Sciences. 2020. Pg: 1-18.
113.Nitu Sharma. A Study on User Preference in Co-working Design. International Journal of Advanced And Innovative Research. 2020. Pg: 1-6.
114.Padma Vijayakumar & Preeta Singhal. Health Status of Type 2 Diabetics – The Need for Better Lifestyle Management
International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods (IJARESM). 2021. Pg: 3529-3535.
115.Dr. Thirumalesha. A Study on Online Learning Effectiveness. A Monthly Journal of Multidisciplinary Research. 2021. Pg: 22-26.
116.Janaki J. Impact of Personality on Impulsive Buying Behaviour of Consumers – A Reference to Future Marketers. Dogo Rangsang Research Journal. 2021. Pg: 136-154.
117.Dr. Priyanka. Pravasi Jeevan: Tejendra Sharma Ki Kahaniyon Ke Sandarbh Mein. Pravasi Jagat. 2021. Pg: 31-37.
118.Lingeshwari Mysore, Dr. A.H.M Vijayalaxmi. Relationship Between Successful Intelligence and Academic Engagement among Adolescents. IOSR Journal of Research and Method in Education (IOSR-JRME). 2020. Pg: 22-26.
119.Sweetha Saji, Sathyaraj Venkatesan, Brian Callendar. Comics in the time of a pan(dem)ic: COVID-19, graphic medicine, and metaphors. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 2021. Pg: 136-154. IF-0.377
120.Kaushal Kumar Patel. Dalit rajniti ka ubhaar aur shivmurty ka katha sahitya: vishesh sandarbh Tarpan. Jankriti Multidisciplinary Magzine. 2020. Pg: 79-84.
121.Sathyaraj Venkatesan, Sweetha Saji. Capturing alternate realities: visual metaphors and patient perspectives in graphic narratives on mental illness. Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics. 2020. Pg: 1-15. IF-0.31
122.Dr. V. Subramanayam, Ms. Kalavathi.P, Ms. Sophia Sharon. Psychosocial Determinats of Functional Competence in the Senior Citizens: An Index for Rehabilitation Needs. Paripex-Indian Journal of Research. 2020. Pg: 29-32.
123.Arpeata Sharma. Understanding the History and the Continuous Resurgence of the Gorkhaland Movement. Lokaratna. 2021. Pg: 127-148.
124.Shreya Mohandas, Saahiba Thaleshwari, Myrene Roselyn Dsouza. Preclinical evaluation of anticataract activity of Mentha spicata leaves on isolated goat lens by an in vitro model. Journal of Applied Biology & Biotechnology. 2021. Pg: 39-44. IF-0.85
125.Dr. Priyanka. Sahitya Ki Ek Upekshit Nayika Mallika. Aabhyantar. 2021. Pg: 26-30.
126.Kavitha G Singh*, Thilagavathy A, Meena V, Jahnavi R, Hiba Basheer, Vishnupriya M, Kriti Bhadani, Umme Umaima. Synergistic Antioxidant Property of Seed Extracts of Trigonella foenum-graecum, Nigella sativa and Linum usitatissimum. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res. 2020. Pg: 128-133. IF – 6.857
127.Mitravinda Aneesh. Knowledge and consumption of probiotics and prebiotics in India: a narrative review. International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health. 2021. Pg: 5119-5126.
128.Kavitha Singh. Effect of Nutritional Composition and Glycemic Index on Selected Varieties of Rice, Millets and Legumes. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research. 2021. Pg:. 131-137. IF – 6.857
129.Neepa Sarkar. Review of Crime Fiction. Irish Studies Review. 2021. Pg: 528-529. IF – 0.22
130.Deeksha Chugh, V. S. Viswamalya and Bannhi Das. Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles with algae and the importance of capping agents in the process. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. 2021. Pg: 1-21. IF-3.82
131.Krithika Parthiban, Pragya Tamarakar, Mahua Ghosh, Priya Gopal, Prosun Tribedi , Bannhi Das. An interesting approach for Biofilm disruption by Thermocouple device. Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy. 2021. Pg: 545-549. IF-0.477
132.Toshika Mishra, Shrutidhara Kakoti, Bannhi Das. Extracellular Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Soil Isolate of Staphylococcus sp., Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy. 2021. Pg: 496-502. IF-0.477
133.Natarajan Pradeep, Gopal Tamil Selvi, Uma Venkatraman, Quyet Van Le, Soon, Kwan Jeong, Saravanan Pandiaraj ,Abdullah Alodhay, Muthumareeswaran Muthuramamoorthy, Andrews NirmalaGrace. Development and investigation of the flexible hydrogen sensor based on ZnO-decorated Sb2O3 nanobelts. Materials Today Chemistry. 2021. Pg: 1-9. IF-8.301
134.Lorraine Teron, Nancy Rajgadia, Dayana A T, Dhrithi P M, Kempi Nomuk and Sharadamma N. Production of Tannin Acyl Hydrolase and its Purification from Klebsiella pneumonia. Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications. 2021. Pg: 1173-1181. IF-5.90
135.Mitravinda Aneesh. Sleep quality and processed food consumption among female college students. DY Patil Journal of Health Sciences. 2021. Pg: 17-21.
136.Dr. Sneha. N. Post-Pandemic Travel: Decoding the Trends and Challenges for Indian Travellers. Atna Journal of Tourism Studies, Christ deemed to be University. 2021. Pg: 67-90.
137.Dr. Sneha. N. Advances in Social Media Influencer Strategy on Solo Travel. Book chapter in Advance Technologies in Tourism and Hospitality Sector. 2021. Pg: 198-205.
138.G. Kalpana, K. R. Madhura, Ramesh B Kudenatti. Magnetohydrodynamic boundary layer flow of hybrid nanofluid with the thermophoresis and Brownian motion in an irregular channel: A numerical approach. Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal. 2021.
139.Vyshali P, Serena and Muthamma P.B, (2022). Development of an Edible and Biodegradable Tableware Using Fruit Wastes – An Alternative to Plastic Tableware, International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences, 11 (4), 85-90.
140.Kavitha G.S, Vyshali P,. Midhath Fatema R.K and Shweta R, (2022). In vitro Study of Antioxidant, Anti-Diabetic and Anti- Atherosclerotic Activity of Cold and Hot Leaf Extracts from Trigonella foenum gracecum. L, International Journal of Biochemistry Research & Review, 31(4), 24-32.
141.Vyshali P, Suwathi S and Kavya C S, (2022). A Comparative Study on Efficiency of Moringa Oleifera Leaf and Seed Powder and their Combinatorial Effect as Biocoagulants for Treating Water Bodies, Carmelight- Journal of Science (Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences), 17(I&II), 109-124.
142.Kavitha G. S., Vyshali P., Midhath Fatema R.K and Shweta R, (2022). In vitro Study of Antioxidant, Anti-Diabetic and Anti Atherosclerotic Activity of Cold and Hot Leaf Extracts from Trigonella foenum gracecum. L, International Journal of Biochemistry Research & Review. 31(4): 24-32.
143.DOI:10.9734/IJBCRR/2022/v31i430316.
144.Kavitha G.S, Nandhini N and Nasmah Maqsood, (2022). General investigations on the hepatoprotective potential of phyllanthus niruri, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. 13(6): 2465-2470.
145.DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.
146.Myrene R. D, Harshitha P and Divya F, (2022). Alleviation of Cadmium Stress in Pennisetum glaucum (Pearl millet) by Supplementation with Chicken Manure Biochar. Carmelight- Journal of Science (Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences) 17(I&II): 63-80.
147.Shlini.P, Teena M, Immaculate V and Mary Clare H, (2022). Synthesis and characterization of Chitosan linked plant nanopolymer using Allium fistulosum extracts. Carmelight- Journal of Science (Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences) 17(I&II): 85-96.
148.Pallavi Rao G, Pavitra Chettri, Vinutha C and Sowmyashree G, (2022). Evaluation of Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Methanolic Extract of Rhus chinensis Seed: In-vitro Studies. Asian Journal of Research in Biochemistry, 10(3): 32-41, Article no. AJRB.89601, ISSN: 2582-0516.
149.Myrene R.D., (2022) In vitro antidiabetic potential of Quercus infectoria galls and in silico docking studies of isolated rosmarinic acid on α-glucosidase activity. International Journal of Biology, Pharmacy and Allied Sciences, 11(9): 4080-4096.
150.Thilagavathy A, Riya Pradhan and Tripraggya Rai, (2022). Isolation of pectin from Artemisia vulgaris and in vitro studies of residue after extraction of pectin, Carmelight- Journal of Science (Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences), 17(I&II): 97-108.
151.Jayanthi D, (2022). Preliminary report on the flower composition of nandi flame. Journal of University of Shanghal for Science and Technology. 24(08) :JUSST/22/08200.
152.Jayanthi D, (2022). Preliminary report on the flower composition of Nandi flame., Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology., 24(8) 534-544.
153.Wang Y, Bourges C, Rajamathi R, Nethravathi C, Rajamathi M and Mori T., (2022). The Effect of Reactive Electric Field-Assisted Sintering of MoS2/Bi2Te3 Heterostructure on the Phase Integrity of Bi2Te3 Matrix and the Thermoelectric Properties. Materials 15, 53.
154.Bhojaraj, Nethravathi C and Rajaamthi M, (2022). Separation of amino acids by selective sorption through reconstructive intercalation in calcined MgAl layered double hydroxide. Dalton Transactions, 51, 9915.
155.Niharika S, Chitralekha S and Ashu R, (2022). SO42−/SnO2-Fly Ash as Bifunctional Catalyst for Microwave Assisted Single-Step Condensation of 2-Naphthol and Aromatic Aldehydes”. Arabian Journal of Science & Engineering.
156.Tania M, (2022). Migrant Labourers from Eastern States of India to Bengaluru: An Empirical Study on their Challenges’, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, E-ISSN: 2348-1269, 9(2), 831 – 842.
157.Nitu S, (2022). Assessing The Role Of Proximity In Knowledge Sharing Among Heterogeneous Users In Collaborative Spaces, International Journal of Advanced Research in Commerce, Management& Social Sciences, ISSN No:2581-7930, 5(2), 80-87.
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Welcome to Mount Carmel College, Autonomous

Placement Policy & Guidelines for Students

The Placement Policy is applicable to all students registered with the Placement Cell of Mount Carmel College, Autonomous, and is to be followed during their entire tenure at the college.

  1. The Placement Officer & the Placement Coordinator are the facilitators and counsellors for placement related activities and will be responsible for all concerned activities & functioning of the Placement Cell.
  2. The Student Placement Committee will be assisting the Placement Officer & the Placement Coordinator in all activities related to placements.
  3. Neither the College nor the Placement Cell guarantees a job. The Placement Cell will facilitate and coordinate the placement activities on campus including bringing in companies, coordinating the recruitment drives, organizing recruitment training and other related activities leading to the successful placements of the deserving students.
  4. Applying for a company, getting recruited, joining a company is entirely the responsibility/decision of the student concerned.
  5. Opting to register for placements is completely the choice of the students. As some would want to pursue higher studies or other opportunities, such students can refrain from registering with the Placement Cell.
  6. Students are required to check the ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for registering with the Placement Cell before registering.
  7. All final year students with an aggregate score of 60% and above and with NO ACTIVE BACKLOGS are eligible to register for placements.
  8. All registered students are required to MANDATORILY attend the recruitment training conducted by the Placement Cell and meet the necessary threshold of 75% attendance and 80% completion of the practice tests & assessments to qualify for applying to the cos. Failing to qualify may result in re-training of the student at an additional cost which is to be borne at actuals by the concerned student.
  9. The Placement Cell will notify all the registered students about the upcoming recruitment drives through mails and Whatsapp group notifications and not individually. The students are to be alert and keep a track of the notifications and apply as per their interest and eligibility.
  10. Once a student registers/enrolls for a particular company, she is expected to complete the entire recruitment process as relevant and required. Failing to do so, will result in the student being debarred from sitting for further recruitment drives. Exceptions will be made at the sole discretion of the Placement Cell only in genuine cases. Such cases/reasons to be formally communicated to the Placement Office over mail at least one day prior to the drive.
  11. The student has a choice not to participate in the recruitment process of a company after attending the Pre-Placement Talk. If she decides to continue, then she will be bound by the College Placement Policy to attend the rest of the recruitment process of the company as stated above.
  12. Students will not be allowed to participate in the selection process of a company for which she has missed the PPT.
  13. While the Placement Cell will do its due diligence and bring in the right companies, it is the responsibility of every student to check the company profile, eligibility, Job Profile and the Job Role before applying. The same will also be mailed and/or updated on the Notice Boards or social media groups.
    a. Ex 1- If a company requires the applicant to have an average of 70%, be well assured that you meet the criteria before applying to that company.
    b. Ex 2- If the company requires you to have NO standing arrears/backlogs at the time of attending the placement process, kindly DO NOT APPLY to the company if you do not meet this criterion.
  14. If, after being selected by a company, for some reason the student is not satisfied either with the pay, the timings, work allotted, etc during onboarding, she will need to take it up with the concerned within the company. The Placement Cell will not be able to intervene in internal matters. However, it is important that the students reach out to us in case there are major deviations from the terms mentioned by the company at the time of recruitment.
  15. A student can apply to as many companies as she wants and appear for interviews until the first job is secured. A student will be considered to have secured a job if her name appears in the final select list of a company.
  16. The Placement Office of MCC follows a strict “ONE OFFER PER STUDENT” Policy. However, if a student has been offered a job with a CTC less than or equal to INR 2 lakhs PA, she can opt to apply for ONE more company, subject to prior formal approval by the Placement Office.
  17. Once a student’s name appears in the final selects of a company, it is obligatory for the student to accept the offer. Rejecting offers is strictly not allowed. Defaulters will be required to submit a letter to the Principal along with a penalty fee which could be equivalent to one month’s salary being offered by the said company.
  18. Recruitment Process: All companies generally follow the following procedure (however they could be exceptions) –
    a. Presentation about the company & Job Profile (Pre-Placement Talk)
    b. Written Exam (Aptitude / Technical Test)
    c. Group Discussion and/or Task (Assignments)
    d. Interview (Technical/HR/Others)
    e. Verification of Documents
    f. Offer Letter
  19. Students are to strictly ensure the following for all recruitment drives:
    a. Must report on time as mentioned in the schedules
    b. Wear Business Formals for every recruitment process. Students wearing casuals during recruitment process will be sent back
    c. Always carry one folder containing resumes (2-3 copies), passport size photos, copies of mark sheets, certificates & stationery
    d. Compulsorily carry College & Govt. ID Cards
  20. Most companies require applicants to have Govt. ID – Aadhar & PAN. Hence it is advised for all students to apply for these before registering for placements.
    Students are not allowed to contact the Company / HR team directly for any reason through the recruitment process. In case of any issues or concerns, they are advised to contact their Placement Office and discuss their problems.
  21. Strict action will be taken against students found to be engaged in maligning the College or the Placement Office with the companies. Any grievances you may have, are to be brought to the notice of the of the Placement Officer for resolution.
  22. If a student makes any false claims in the Resume/Student Registration Form, her registration will be cancelled immediately and job offer if any, will be revoked.
  23. All companies conduct a thorough background check/verification. If the company finds that you have manipulated your marks / documents in any manner/or mis-represented any information, your job offer will be terminated, and your name will be blacklisted.
  24. Strict discipline needs to be followed by every student during the recruitment process. Any sort of indecent behavior/misbehavior which affects the decorum of the Placement Cell or the reputation of the College or the Company, will attract severe penalty and disqualification.
  25. Unless explicitly permitted by the companies, use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited during the recruitment process.
  26. Malpractice in all forms or marking proxies during the selection process and beyond, is strictly prohibited and those caught indulging in such activities would be debarred from the placement process. Also, note that no concessions in any form shall be made in such cases.
  27. It may happen that the campus recruitment process can stretch till late evenings. Students are required and prepared to be available accordingly. In case of off-line drives, students are to inform their parents and should arrange their own transportation.
  28. In case of virtual (online) recruitment drives, it is the responsibility of the students to ensure they have the necessary equipment (laptop/PC with functional webcam and mic) and sufficient internet bandwidth for seamless conduction of the process.
  29. Students are required to provide correct email IDs and contact numbers at the time of registration. These will be used for all communication from the Placement Cell and the recruiting companies. The onus is on the students to ensure the contact details provided are correct and up to date.
  30. Students are advised to check their mails regularly as all communication related to placements will be sent through mails.
  31. It is mandatory that once you receive an Intent Letter/Offer Letter from the Company, a copy must be submitted to the Placement Office. Failing which, the end semester examination Hall Ticket/results will be withheld.
  32. All students registered for placements will be bounded by the Attendance Policy of the College. Any exception to the above is permitted only through formal approval of the Placement Office and the respective Department Heads.

WE EXPECT OUR STUDENTS TO BE PROFESSIONAL AND UPHOLD THE VALUES OF THE COLLEGE AT ALL TIMES.

For all matters not covered in the above policy, the Placement Office will use its discretion to take appropriate decisions as and when required.

The above guidelines are to ensure a smooth process in the best interest of our students and the participating companies.

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