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JSS College of Pharmacy Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagara, Mysuru – 570 015 JSS ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH JSS College of Pharmacy Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagara, Mysuru – 570 015 The following students have been awarded for Tata Trusts Scholarship for the year 2017 – 18 Year of Discipline/ Scholarship Sl. No. Name of the student Studying Specialization awarded in INR 1. Anoojnya Sharma II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 2. Aparesh Das II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 3. Deekshita HM II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 4. Jyothi S L II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 5. Meghana G S II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 6. Mohd Faizal II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 7. P Sai Naga Nikhila II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 8. Sathish Babu P II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 9. Suchetana Dutta II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 10. Vaddi Surya Geetha II M Pharm Pharmaceutics 84000.00 11. Sripad H S II M Pharm Quality Assurance 84000.00 12. Tousif Ahmed II M Pharm Pharmacology 84000.00 13. Suma B K II M Pharm Pharmacology 84000.00 14. Deepak Kumar Puri II M Pharm Pharmacology 84000.00 15. Harmith D Pathak II M Pharm Pharmacology 84000.00 16. Madan M N II M Pharm Pharmacology 84000.00 17. Bibechana Pokhrel II M Pharm Pharmacology 84000.00 18. Silpa M II M Pharm Pharmacognosy 64000.00 19. Anuradha II M Pharm Pharma Chemistry 64000.00 20. Pooja HJ II M Pharm Pharma Chemistry 64000.00 21. Tisa Francis II M Pharm Pharma Chemistry 64000.00 22. Srinidhi II M Pharm Pharma Chemistry 64000.00 23. Surya Teja II M Pharm P Analysis 84000.00 24. Akshatha HS II M Pharm P Analysis 84000.00 25. Charanraj C II M Pharm P Analysis 84000.00 26. Venkata Sai Pranathi II M Pharm Regulatory Affairs 84000.00 Page 1 of 5 27. Nagendra SR II M Pharm Regulatory Affairs 84000.00 28. Alan James II M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 84000.00 29. Libina Thomas II M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 84000.00 30. Mintu Mathew II M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 84000.00 31. Muhammed Rashid PP II M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 84000.00 32. Nicy Joy II M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 84000.00 33. Samaksha PB II M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 84000.00 34. Abhijith II M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 84000.00 35. Shravani P I M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 87000.00 36. Sonali Jain H I M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 87000.00 37. Reha UL Mallika I M Pharm Pharmacy Practice 87000.00 38. John M P N I M Pharm Pharmacology 87000.00 39. Monisha Harini S I M Pharm Pharmacology 87000.00 40. Akshata M I M Pharm Pharmacology 87000.00 41. Archana MP I M Pharm P Analysis 87000.00 42. Nikil I M Pharm P Analysis 87000.00 43. Sahiti I M Pharm P Analysis 87000.00 44. Suchithra I M Pharm P Analysis 87000.00 45. Vishwas I M Pharm P Analysis 87000.00 46. Sowmya I M Pharm Pharma Chemistry 67000.00 47. Sridhar S I M Pharm Regulatory Affairs 87000.00 48. Raveena Nair I M Pharm Regulatory Affairs 87000.00 49. Vinay Kumar KM I M Pharm Regulatory Affairs 87000.00 50. Anjana B I M Pharm Regulatory Affairs 87000.00 51. Raghotham S I M Pharm Regulatory Affairs 87000.00 52. Nissi Shaji I M Pharm Quality Assurance 87000.00 53. Simanthini I M Pharm Quality Assurance 87000.00 54. Sanjay P I M Pharm Pharmaceutics 87000.00 55. Vishal S Reddy I M Pharm Pharmaceutics 87000.00 56. K Venkatesh I M Pharm Pharmaceutics 87000.00 57. J Surya Teja I M Pharm Pharmaceutics 87000.00 Page 2 of 5 58. Kamati V Chandana I M Pharm Pharmaceutics 87000.00 59. S Akshay Kumar I M Pharm Pharmaceutics 87000.00 60. Sharadha M I M Pharm Pharmaceutics 87000.00 61. Nihal B I M Pharm Industrial Pharmacy 87000.00 62. Sonali Mehta L I M Pharm Industrial Pharmacy 87000.00 63. Neena Abraham IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 64. Sumukha Krishna P IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 65. Muhammed Bishir IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 66. Josna Mathew IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 67. Nandhini B IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 68. Syed Shakeeb Ahmed IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 69. Famna Roohi NK IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 70. Sara Jabeen IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 71. Chinju James IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 72. Tessa Aby IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 73. Nirmala K M IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 74. Moammed Safeer U S IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 75. Paridhi Agarwal IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 76. Jisna George IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 77. Gaurav Kumar IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 78. Aksa Mary Joseph IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 79. Mummidi Varalakshmi IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 80. Thomas George P IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 81. Yedu Krishna SS IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 82. Amrit Sagar Sinha IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 83. Mrinal Munjal IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 84. Suraj Koorpet R IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 85. Aishwarya J IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 Aishwarya T M M 86. IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 Iyengar 87. Deepashree B IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 88. Chaitra P IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 Page 3 of 5 89. Nandita H IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 90. Fathima IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 91. Nikhath Khanum IV B Pharm Pharmacy 43500.00 92. Ardra Balu III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 93. Nafisa Kamus III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 94. Geetha R III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 95. Arpitha BM III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 96. Rachna M Kumar III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 97. Shubangini T III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 98. Kajal Kumari M III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 99. Soumya MS III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 100. Merryl Desilva III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 101. Ditty Varshese III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 102. Lodeo Choezom III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 103. Surabhi C III B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 104. Aathira P Suresh II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 105. Nikhila Raj II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 106. Aksa Sabu II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 107. Ann Piero Mathew II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 108. Malaika Solomon II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 109. Kiran Kumar II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 110. Kalyan M II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 111. Anju Baby II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 112. Neethu Reji II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 113. Vidyashree HJ II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 Purna Venkata Naga 114. II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 Sai Akhil Perla 115. Shyam Kumar II B Pharm Pharmacy 43000.00 TOTAL 7465500.00 Page 4 of 5 JSS ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH JSS College of Pharmacy Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagara, Mysuru – 570 015 Tata Trusts Scholarship for the year 2017 – 18 Sl. No. Class No. of students Amount (INR) 1 II M Pharm 34 2756000.00 2 I M Pharm 28 2416000.00 3 IV B Pharm 29 1261500.00 4 III B Pharm 12 516000.00 5 II B Pharm 12 516000.00 TOTAL 115 7465500.00 Page 5 of 5 5.3.3 Average number of sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level per year Year Name of the activity Sports College Inter Class Sports > All Sports and games (Out door & Indoor ) (March 3rd week to April end) JSS Inter Medicos sports Tournament > Selected Sports and games out door and Indoor (March 1st and 2nd week) National Level Inter Medical College Sports Fest > Selected games only August 2nd or 3rd week College Inter Class Sports > All Sports and games (Out door & Indoor ) (March 3rd week to April end) JSS Inter Medicos sports Tournament > Selected Sports and games out door and Indoor (March 1st and 2nd week) National Level Inter Medical College Sports Fest > Selected games only August 2nd or 3rd week Annual Sports Meet 2013, JSSCP Mysuru Annual Sports Meet 2013, JSSCP Ooty JSSCPO 100 meters (boys) 100 meters (girls) 400 meters (boys) 400 meters (girls) 800 meters (boys) 800 meters (girls) 1500 meters (boys) 4*100 relay (boys) 4*100 relay (girls) Discuss (boys) Discuss (girls) Shot put (boys) Shot put (girls) Long jump (boys) Long jump (girls) Triple jump (boys) Triple jump (girls) Shuttle singles(boys) Shuttle singles(girls) Shuttle doubles(boys) Shuttle doubles(girls) Table tennis singles Table tennis doubles Carrom singles(boys) Carrom singles(girls) Carrom doubles(boys) 2012-2013 Carrom doubles(girls) Tennicoit singles(girls) Tennicoit doubles(girls) Chess(girls) Throwball(girls) Kho kho(girls) Cricket Foot ball Basket ball Volley ball JSSDC Cricket (men) Cricket (women) Volley ball (men) 2012-2013 Basket ball (mixed) Shuttle singles(boys) Shuttle singles(girls) Shuttle doubles(boys) Shuttle doubles(girls) Table tennis singles Table tennis doubles Foot ball JSSMC Basket Ball Men Cricket Men Staff Cricket Men Student Volley Ball Men Throw Ball Women Table Tennis Women Shuttle Badminton Men Table Tennis Women Foot Ball Men Shuttle Badminton Women Basket Ball women Volley Ball women Floodlight Tennis Ball Cricket Table Tennis men JSSCPM 100 meters (boys) 100 meters (girls) 400 meters (boys) 400 meters (girls) 800 meters (boys) 800 meters (girls) 1500 meters (boys) 4*100 relay (boys) 4*100 relay (girls) Discuss (boys) Discuss (girls) 2012-2013 Shot put (boys) Shot put (girls) Long jump (boys) Long jump (girls) Triple jump (boys) Triple jump (girls) Shuttle singles(boys) Shuttle singles(girls) Shuttle doubles(boys) Shuttle doubles(girls) Table tennis singles Table tennis doubles Carrom singles(boys) Carrom singles(girls) Carrom doubles(boys) Carrom doubles(girls) Tennicoit singles(girls) Tennicoit doubles(girls) Chess(girls) Throwball(girls) Kho kho(girls) Cricket Foot ball Basket ball Volley ball College Inter Class Sports > All Sports and games (Out door & Indoor ) (March 3rd week to April end) JSS Inter Medicos sports Tournament > Selected Sports and games out door and Indoor (March 1st and 2nd week) National Level Inter Medical College Sports Fest > Selected games only August 2nd or 3rd week Annual Sports Meet 2014, JSSCP Mysuru Annual Sports Meet 2014, JSSCP Ooty JSSCPO 100 meters (boys) 100 meters (girls) 400 meters (boys) 400 meters (girls) 800 meters (boys)
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