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Institute of Dental Sciences

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Volume II:

“Evaluative Reports of the

Department- Dental Sciences”

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SELF STUDY REPORT

(Volume-II)

INDEX

Sl.No Name of the Department Page

1 Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology

3-15

2 Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry

16-28

3 Department of Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry

29-43

4 Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics

44-64

5 Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology

65-86

6 Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics

87-101

7 Department of Periodontics

102-119

8 Department of Prosthodontics

120-136

9 Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

137-151

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Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department: Oral Pathology and Microbiology

2. Year of establishment: 2006

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Institute of Dental Science

(Affiliated to University of Jammu)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated

Ph.D., D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) :

S. No. Name of Programme Type Year of Establishment Intake

1. B.D.S U.G 2006 100

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil

8. Examination System:

S. No. Name of the Program System of Examination

1. B.D.S Annual

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Nil

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 1 - -

Reader 1 1 1

Senior Lecturer - 1 1

Lecturer (B.D.S) - 4 4

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance

S.

No. Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of Year

of

Experience

1. Dr.Rajiv Mengi M.D.S Reader Oral Pathology 5 years

2. Dr. Nidhi

Khajuria

M.D.S Senior

Lecturer

Oral Pathology 6months

3. Dr. Himja

Nargotra

Mengi

B.D.S

M.B.A

Lecturer 5 years

4. Dr. Umang K.

Jamwal

B.D.S Lecturer 5 years

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5. Dr. Kunal

Vuthoo

B.D.S Lecturer 5 years

6. Dr.Richa

Sharma

B.D.S Lecturer 8 years

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – Programme - wise information : Nil

14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio:

S.

no.

Name of Programme No. of students No. of teachers Ratio

1. BDS - 1st Year 82 6 1:13.6

2. BDS - 2nd Year 100 6 1:16.6

3. BDS - 3rd Year 92 6 1:15.3

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual

S.

No.

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual(

Including CAS&

MPS)

Profile of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

S.

No.

Name Designation Qualification Experience Date of

joining

1 Bikramjeet N.O. 9th 8 years 2/8/07

2 Rajeev N.O. 10th 5 years 13/11/09

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project

title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, any other etc.; total grants received: Nil

20. Research facility / centre with

Nil

Nil

Nil

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21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

: Nil

22. Publications:

A. Number of papers published in journals:

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Title of research/article Name of journal Peer

reviewed

or not

Details of

publicatio

n (Vol,

Month,

Year,

ISSN no.)

1. Dr. Rajiv

Mengi

Post traumatic orbital

reconstruction using

autogenous bone grafts

and non resorbable

alloplastic implants : a

clinical evaluation

Journal of

research and

advancement in

dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2015;4(1s

2):35-40

2. Dr. Rajiv

Mengi

Chronic invasive

aspergillosis of paranasal

sinuses: A case report

with review of literature

Journal of oral

and maxillofacial

pathology

Peer

reviewed

2012 Sep-

Dec;16(3):

460-464

3. Dr. Rajiv

Mengi

Alteration In Serum Lipid

Level - An Indicator Of

Oral Cancer : A Pilot

Study

Journal of Dental

Herald

Original

Article

(July

2015)

Issue:3,

Vol.:2

4 Dr. Nidhi

Khajuria

Role of bacteria in oral

carcinogenesis

Indian journal of

dentistry

Peer

reviewed

March

2015;6(1):

37-43

5. Dr. Nidhi

Khajuria

Alteration In Serum Lipid

Level - An Indicator Of

Oral Cancer : A Pilot

Study

Journal of Dental

Herald

Original

Article

(July

2015)

Issue:3,

Vol.:2

B. Monographs / Chapters in Books/ Edited Books/Books with ISBN with details of

publishers: Nil

C. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

1. Journal of research and advancement in dentistry:

ISSN: 2278-0076, indexed in: Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Microsoft

Academic

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2. Journal of oral and maxillofacial pathology : indexed with:

DOAJ, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, Pubmed Central, Scimago

Journal Ranking, SCOPUS, 0973029X ISSN

3. Indian journal of dentistry: Indexed with Pubmed central

4. Journal of Dental Herald: E ISSN No. : 2348 – 1331

P ISSN No. : 2348 – 134X

D. Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP (Source

Normalized Impact Per Paper) Nil

E. SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

F. Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h- index

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad :

Nil

26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial

Boards d) any other (please specify)

S.

No.

Name of faculty Name of committee Type of membership

1. Dr. Rajiv Mengi IAOMP Life member

2. Dr. Rajiv Mengi IDA Treasurer

3. Dr. Rajiv Mengi Dental herald Co- Editor

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs).

- Academic Leave and Financial assistance for participating in

seminar/Conference/workshop.

- Provision of Seed money for conducting research.

- Collaboration with Government and Private institutions/ organizations

for conducting FDP.

- Inviting external experts to conduct FDP as Resource person from

industry and academia.

- Increment is given to the faculty members on the basis of their

participation in the Faculty Development program.

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- The College R&D cell takes numerous initiatives round the year to

keep the faculty member abreast with latest development in their field.

28. Student projects

institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty- Nil

-doctoral fellows -Nil

Nil

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (National /

International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.

No.

Name of event Conduction Date Name of the outstanding participants

1. Pre conference

course (10th

state and

interstate IDA

conference )

31/09/2014 11

S.

no.

Name of student Title of project

1. Akshita pandoh Formation of cyst

2. Anam bilal Developmental disorder of saliva

3. Anshu gupta Regressive altration of cementum

4. Bisma Jahangir Microdontia &macro dontia

5. Bhanu pratibha Chelitis glandularis

6. Irtiza manzoor Radicular cyst

7. Jaspreet singh Amelogenesis imperfecta

8. Vidushi kaul Basal cell carcinoma

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :

- Academic freedom is provided to the faculty members.

- There is no disparity in the department for using resources related to research either

for students/faculty

- A caring research environment with efficient policies, management, structures,

support services and programmes is made available for research activities.

- Strict policy for effective use the funds of the clients and funders of research

- Collaboration of the University and the broader scientific community is also there.

- Zero tolerance policy for Plagiarism/Duplicity in research activities.

- Sensitive to the colleagues and collaborators, students, human participants in their

research, animals used in their research.

32. Student profile programme - wise: (Last 3 year Data)

Academic

Year

Name of

programme

Applications received Selected

Male Female Male Female

2014-15 BDS N.A N.A 27 73

2013-14 BDS N.A N.A 21 79

2012-13 BDS N.A N.A 22 78

33. Diversity of students: (Current Batch) NA

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

Nil

35. Student progression : (Last )

Student progression

S. No Name Progression

1. Esha Bali MDS, Public Health Dentistry (SGT

Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana

2. Neeru Bhagat

MDS, Orthodontics Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

3. Jyoti Gupta MDS, Periodontics, Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

4. Nusrat Batool

MDS, Pediatric, ITS Ghaziabad

5. Paritosh Sharma MDS, Endodontics Himachal Dental

Collage, Sunder Nagar

6. Rashidat – Ul - Khariat

MDS, Periodontics, Govt. Dental

College Srinagar

7. Shazia Shafat MDS, Pediatrics, Divya Jyoti Dental

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College, Modi Nagar (U.P

8. Tarun Gupta

MDS, Divya Joyti Dental College,

Modi Nagar (U.P)

9. Vishal Romethra MDS, Prosthodontics, Himachal

Dental College, Sunder nagar

10. Vikas Sharma

MDS, Divya Jyoti Dental College,

Modi nagar, U.P

11. Vasudha Kak

MDS, Public Health Dentistry,

Surinder Dental College Ganga Nagar

12. Abhimanyu Rohmetra

MDS, Orthodontics Saraswati Dental

College

13. Abhiroop singh MDS, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery,

D.A.V Centenary Dental College,

Yamuna nagar, Haryana

14. Deepa Dubey

MDS, Oral Medicine & Radiology,

Pacitic Dental College, Rajasthan

15. Malvika Singh

MDS, Periodontics Himachal Institute

of Dental Sciences, Ponta Sahib

Employed (Campus/Off-campus Selection)

S. No. Name of students Name of

company/Organization Position

1. Aditi Sharma Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

2.

Amira Majid NRHM Dental surgeon

3.

Bisham Dubey J&K police

Deputy

Superintendent of

Police

4. Nargis Qayoom JVC, Bemina House surgeon

5.

Shweta Nagyal NRHM Dental surgeon

6.

Roshika Jamwal

Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon

7. Deeksha Kudyar

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

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8.

Faiqah Lanker JVC Bemena House Surgeon

9.

Nimra Mehraj Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

10.

Saima Arshie Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

11.

Sameer Ahmad Malik Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

12. Sunakshi Soi

Vivekananda trust Pvt. job

13. Sonam Sudan Nanak Nagar trust Pvt. Job

14. ` Rameesa Rashid

IDS, Sehora Jammu Jr. Lecturer

Entrepreneurs

S. No. Name of students Name of the

Company

Position

1. Abinandan Khajuria Dental clinic Owner

2. Ankur Gupta Dental clinic Owner

3. Bhawna Gupta Dental clinic Owner

4. Krishan Paul Singh Dental clinic Owner

5. Manik Gupta Dental clinic Owner

6. Mavesh Ara Dental clinic Owner

7. Sahil Dental clinic Owner

8. Shivani Fotadar Dental clinic Owner

9. Sajjad Ali Zia Dental clinic Owner

10. Nitasha Choudhary Dental clinic Owner

11. Naina Sharma Dental clinic Owner

12. Nandita Sharma Dental clinic Owner

13. Imtiyaz Dental clinic Owner

36. Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same university Nil

From the other university within the state Nil

From the universities of other states 100%

From abroad universities Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

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assessment period: Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

`

S. No. Details of the Resources Quantity

1 No. of Titles 343

2 Text books 3574

3 Reference books 59

4 Encyclopaedia

5 Journals (National) 36

6 Journals (International) 08

7 CD-Rom 35

8 News Paper -

9 Student Projects -

10 Theses -

11 Dissertation -

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: yes

c) Total number of class rooms : 4

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 1

e) Students’ laboratories: 11

f) Research laboratories: Nil

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : Nil

b) from other institutions/universities Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme (s) ? If so, highlight the methodology.

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42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department faculty gives their feedback on curriculum and

teaching learning evaluation through monthly staff meetings.

Regular faculty meetings are held to evaluate the student performance

which is assessed and accordingly changes are implemented.

Newer methods of teaching, discussions are undertaken to generate

interest.

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department collects feedback forms from the students on staff,

curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and is assessed periodically.

Areas of improvement are shortlisted and rectified in consultation with

the faculty.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, there is a formal system of taking feedback from alumni and

feedback is taken verbally which is further used to improve and

strengthen the teaching methodology.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :

S. No. Name of Alumni

1. Abinandan Khajuria

2. Ankur Gupta

3. Bhawna Gupta

4. Krishan Paul Singh

5. Manik Gupta

6. Mavesh Ara

7. Sahil

8. Shivani Fotadar

9. Sajjad Ali Zia

10. Nitasha Choudhary

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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts :

S. No. Type of event Title of event Date of

conduction

1. Hands on

Efficient

economical

endodontics

9/8/2015

2. Conference

10th IDA state and

interstate dental

conference

1-2nd Nov.

2014

3. Hands on Recent advances

in Endodontics 31st Oct. 2014

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching

Methodology:

Power point presentations, demonstrations, assistance and observations,

clinical discussion.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Regular class tests, end posting exams and sessional exams are conducted and

on the basis of some internal assessments, viva voce, annual examinations are

done.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

Name of the

Activities

Conduction

Date

Venue No of students participated

1. 10th IDA state

and interstate

dental

conference

1 and 2nd

Nov 2014

Zorawar singh

auditorium ,

Jammu

200

2. Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 IDS Jammu 50

3. Medical

emergencies in

clinical practice

20th Sep. 2015 Jammu

university

100

4. Efficient

economical

endodontics

9th Aug. 2015 Jhelum resorts 100

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5. Basics Of

Implantology

25th October

2015

Fortune Inn

Riviera

50

6. Dental Camp at

Khuda Baksh,

School

14th February

2015

Gujjar Desh

Trust, Jammu

50

7. World Anti

Tobacco Day

28th May

2015

IDS, Sehora 100

8. Digital Smile

Designing

19th July 2014 GDC, Jammu 100

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department :

S.

No. Name of event

Date of conduction No. of participants

1. Annual Day 21st May 2015 489

2. Sports Week 11-19 May 2015 489

3. Poster Competition – world Anti

tobacco day 28th May 2015

489

4. Annual Day 29th April 2014 489

5. Sports Week 21st -26th April 2014 489

49. State whether the programme / Department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If

yes,

give details.

Nil

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

Publishing articles in reputed journals

All are computer savvy

51. Detail major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength-

Well qualified faculty

Positive attitude

Good infrastructure

Right acceptability in society

Innovative teaching methods

Weakness –

Number of student exchange programmes should be increases

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Opportunities-

Develop a collaborative learning environment for faculty and students

Challenges-

The curriculum prescribed by DCI is much theoretical. Therefore, other activities

cannot be conducted.

To keep ourselves upgraded with the workload

52. Future plans of the department:

• To address oral and dental health problems and motivate patients towards better oral

health care.

• To establish largest network of satellite clinics in rural areas.

• To organize cancer awareness camps.

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Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department: Preventive and Community Dentistry

2. Year of establishment: 2006

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Institute of Dental Science

(Affiliated to University of Jammu)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated

Ph. D., D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) :

S. No. Name of Programme Type Year of Establishment Intake

1. B.D.S U.G 2006 100

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil

8. Examination System:

S. No. Name of the Program System of Examination

1 B.D.S ANNUAL

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors / Associate

Professors / Asst. Professors / others)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor - 1 1

Reader 1 - -

Senior lecturer - 1 1

Lecturer (B.D.S) - 2 2

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience

and research under guidance

S.

No. Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of Year of

Experience

Academia

1. Dr.Amandeep

Singh

M.D.S Professor Preventive and

Community

Dentistry

9 years

2. Dr.Mandeep

Singh Thakur

M.D.S Senior

Lecturer

Preventive and

Community

Dentistry

3months

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3. Dr.Gurdeep

Singh

B.D.S Lecturer 5years

4. Dr.Kanwaljeet

Singh

B.D.S Lecturer 4 years

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme - wise information: Nil

14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio:

S.

no.

Name of programme No. of students No. of teachers Ratio

1. BDS-3rd Year 92 4 1:23

2. BDS – 4th Year 88 4 1:22

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual

S.

No.

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual

(Including

CAS& MPS)

1 Dental technician 1

Profile of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

S.

No.

Name Designation Qualification Experience Date of

joining

1 Gourav Sharma Dental

technician

Diploma

Medical

Assistant

8 years 01/11/2007

2 Prem Nath N.O. 8th 8 years 20/11/2007

3 Sushil N.O. 10th 4 years 20/08/2011

4 Anil Kumar N.O. 10th 2 years 08/05/2013

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project

title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

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AICTE, any other etc.; total grants received: Nil

20. Research facility / centre with

Nil

Nil

Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

: Nil

22. Publications:

A Number of papers published in journals: 4

B Monographs / Chapters in Books/ Edited Books/Books with ISBN with details of

publishers: Nil

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social

Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

1. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research :

ISSN - 0973-709X

Indexing in:

PubMed Central® (PMC) New,

Academic Search Complete Database,

Chemical Abstracts Service,

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ),

EBSCOhostNew,

Embase & EMbiology,

Google Scholar,

HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme

Indian Science Abstracts (ISA),

Journal seek Database,

Open J-Gate,

Popline (reproductive health literature),

SCOPUS,

www.omnimedicalsearch.com

2. Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development :

Indexed in: Index Copernicus (Poland)

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C Number listed in International database ( For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities

International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences Directory,

EBSCO host, Etc.)

D. Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP (Source

Normalized Impact Per Paper)

E. SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

S. No. Name of the

Journal

SJR Country Impact Factor

1. Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Q3 (H 9) India

F. Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h- index

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad : Nil

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Visited laboratories/

Institutions/industry

National/International Duration

of visit

26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial

Boards d) any other (please specify) Nil

S.

No.

Name of faculty Name of committee Type of membership

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Academic Leave and Financial assistance for participating in

seminar/Conference/workshop.

Provision of Seed money for conducting research.

Collaboration with Government and Private institutions/ organizations for conducting

FDP.

Inviting external experts to conduct FDP as Resource person from industry and

academia.

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Increment is given to the faculty members on the basis of their participation in the

Faculty Development program.

The College R&D cell takes numerous initiatives round the year to keep the faculty

member abreast with latest development in their field.

28. Student projects (Last 3 Years Data)

-house projects including inter-departmental

projects

other universities /

industry / institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty- Nil

-doctoral fellows

Nil

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.

No.

Name of event Conduction Date Name of the outstanding

participants

Designation &

Organization

1 Pre conference

course (10th

state and

interstate IDA

conference )

31/09/2014

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :

Academic freedom is provided to the faculty members.

There is no disparity in the department for using resources related to research either

for students/faculty

A caring research environment with efficient policies, management, structures,

support services and programmes is made available for research activities.

Strict policy for effective use the funds of the clients and funders of research

Collaboration of the University and the broader scientific community is also there.

Zero tolerance policy for Plagiarism/Duplicity in research activities.

Sensitive to the colleagues and collaborators, students, human participants in their

research, animals used in their research.

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32. Student profile programme - wise: (Last 3 year Data)

Academic

Year

Name of

programme

Applications received Selected

Male Female Male Female

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2013-14 BDS N.A N.A 21 79

2012-13 BDS N.A N.A 22 78

33. Diversity of students: (Current Batch) NA

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.Nil

35. Student progression : (Last )

Student progression Nil

S. No Name Progression

1. Esha Bali MDS, Public Health Dentistry (SGT

Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana

2. Neeru Bhagat

MDS, Orthodontics Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

3. Jyoti Gupta MDS, Periodontics, Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

4. Nusrat Batool

MDS, Pediatric, ITS Ghaziabad

5. Paritosh Sharma MDS, Endodontics Himachal Dental

Collage, Sunder Nagar

6. Rashidat-Ul-Khariat

MDS, Periodontics, Govt. Dental

College Srinagar

7. Shazia Shafat

MDS, Pediatrics, Divya Jyoti Dental

College, Modi Nagar (U.P

8. Tarun Gupta

MDS, Divya Joyti Dental College,

Modi Nagar (U.P)

9. Vishal Romethra MDS, Prosthodontics, Himachal

Dental College, Sunder nagar

10. Vikas Sharma

MDS, Divya Jyoti Dental College,

Modi nagar, U.P

11. Vasudha Kak

MDS, Public Health Dentistry,

Surinder Dental College Ganga Nagar

12. Abhimanyu Rohmetra

MDS, Orthodontics Saraswati Dental

College

13. Abhiroop Singh MDS, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery ,

D.A.V Centenary Dental College,

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Yamuna nagar, Haryana

14. Deepa Dubey

MDS, Oral Medicine & Radiology,

Pacitic Dental College, Rajasthan

15. Malvika Singh

MDS, Periodontics Himachal Institute

of Dental Sciences, Ponta Sahib

Employed (Campus/Off-campus Selection)

S. No. Name of students Name of

company/Organization Position

1. Aditi Sharma Pvt. Job, Institute of Dental

Sciences, Sehora Jammu Jr. Lecturer

2. Amira Majid NRHM Dental surgeon

3. Bisham Dubey J&K police

Deputy

Superintendent

of Police

4. Nargis Qayoom JVC, Bemina House surgeon

5. Shweta Nagyal NRHM Dental surgeon

6. RoshikaJamwal Govt. Dental College, Srinagar House Surgeon

7. Deeksha Kudyar Pvt. Job, Institute of Dental

Sciences, Sehora Jammu Jr. Lecturer

8. Faiqah Lanker JVC Bemena House Surgeon

9. Nimra Mehraj

Govt. Dental College, Srinagar House Surgeon

Job,

10. Saima Arshie

Govt. Dental College, Srinagar House Surgeon

Job,

11. Sameer Ahmad Malik

Govt. Dental College, Srinagar House Surgeon

Job,

12. Sunakshi Soi Vivekananda trust Pvt. job

13. Sonam Sudan Nanak nagar trust Pvt. job

14. Rameesa Rashid Pvt. Job, Institute of Dental

Sciences, Sehora Jammu Jr. Lecturer

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Entrepreneurs

S. No. Name of students Name of the

Company Position

1. Abinandan Khajuria Dental clinic Owner

2. Ankur Gupta Dental clinic Owner

3. Bhawna Gupta Dental clinic Owner

4. Krishan Paul Singh Dental clinic Owner

5. Manik Gupta Dental clinic Owner

6. Mavesh Ara Dental clinic Owner

7. Sahil Dental clinic Owner

8. Shivani Fotadar Dental clinic Owner

9. Sajjad Ali Zia Dental clinic Owner

10. Nitasha Choudhary Dental clinic Owner

11. Naina Sharma Dental clinic Owner

12. Nandita Sharma Dental clinic Owner

13. Imtiyaz Dental clinic Owner

36. Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same university Nil

From the other university within the state Nil

From the universities of other states 100%

From abroad universities Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt. during the

assessment period: Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

`

S. No. Details of the Resources Quantity

1 No. of Titles 343

2 Text books 3574

3 Reference books 59

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4 Encyclopaedia

5 Journals (National) 36

6 Journals (International) 08

7 CD-Rom

8 News Paper

9 Student Projects

10 Theses

11 Dissertation

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: yes

c) Total number of class rooms : 4

d) Class rooms with ICT facility :1

e) Students’ laboratories: 11

f) Research laboratories: Nil

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : Nil

b) from other institutions/universities Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme (s) ? If so, highlight the methodology.

Not Applicable

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department faculty gives their feedback on curriculum and

teaching learning evaluation through monthly staff meetings.

Regular faculty meetings are held to evaluate the student performance

which is assessed and accordingly changes are implemented.

Newer methods of teaching, discussions are undertaken to generate

interest.

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b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department collects feedback forms from the students on staff,

curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and is assessed periodically.

Areas of improvement are shortlisted and rectified in consultation with

the faculty.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, there is a formal system of taking feedback from alumni and

feedback is taken verbally which is further used to improve and

strengthen the teaching methodology.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :

A.

S. No. Name of Alumni

1. Abinandan Khajuria

2. Ankur Gupta

3. Bhawna Gupta

4. Krishan Paul Singh

5. Manik Gupta

6. Mavesh Ara

7. Sahil

8. Shivani Fotadar

9. Sajjad Ali Zia

10. Nitasha Choudhary

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts :

S.

No.

Type of

event

Title of

event

Date of

conduction

Resource

person

Designation/

Organization

No. of

participants

1 Hands on

Efficient

economical

endodontics

9/8/2015 Sanket Seth M.D.S ( Cons

and endo)

150

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2 Conference

10th IDA

state and

interstate

dental

conference

1-2nd Nov.

2014

3 Hands on

Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 P. D. Joshi

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching

Methodology:

FOR UNDERGRADUATES CLINICAL TEACHING TOPICS FOR CLINICAL

DISCUSSION FOR THIRD & FINAL YEAR

Case sheet discussion & demonstration

OHI-S, DMFT, CPITN, Periodontal Index,

Plaque Index, Gingival Index

Manual scaling: discussion & demonstration

Temporary restorations: discussion & Disclosing solution: discussion &

ART: discussion & demonstration

Pit & fissure: discussion & demonstration

Fluoride varnish: discussion & demonstration

PRACTICAL TRAINING

OHI-S, DMFT, CPITN, Periodontal Index,

Plaque Index, Gingival Index

Manual scaling

Temporary restorations

Disclosing solution

ART

Pit & fissure

THEORETICAL TEACHING

Lectures on various topics of Public Health Dentistry.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Evaluations by different modalities – Test, Viva, Terminal Examination, Student

Assessment

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

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Name of the

Activities

Conduction

Date

Venue No of students participated

1. 10th IDA state

and interstate

dental

conference

1 and 2nd

Nov 2014

Zorawar singh

auditorium ,

Jammu

200

2. Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st oct. 2014 IDS Jammu 50

3. Medical

emergencies in

clinical practice

20th sept.

2015

Jammu

university

100

4. Efficient

economical

endodontics

9th Aug. 2015 Jhelum resorts 100

5. Basics Of

Implantology

25th October

2015

Fortune Inn

Riviera

50

6. Dental Camp at

Khuda Baksh,

School

14th February

2015

Gujjar Desh

Trust, Jammu

50

7. World Anti

Tobacco Day

28th May

2015

IDS, Sehora 100

8. Digital Smile

Designing

19th July 2014 GDC, Jammu 100

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department :

S.

No. Name of event

Date of conduction No. of participants

1. Annual Day 21st May, 2015 489

2. Sports Week 11-19 May 2015 489

3. Poster Competition – world Anti

tobacco day 28th May 2015

489

4. Annual Day 29th April 2014 489

5. Sports Week 21st -26th April 2014 489

49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If

yes,

give details. Nil

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied.

Publishing research articles in reputed journals.

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All are computer savvy.

The Department regularly organizes various scholarly activities

51. Detail major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength-

Well qualified faculty members with positive attitude towards the growth of the

institutions.

Good infrastructure facilities.

Right acceptability in the society.

Innovative teaching methods are followed

Free medicines to the patients

Free transport for the patients

Weakness – More equipped pharmacy in the college campus is required

Opportunities-

Awareness regarding various dental diseases and prompt treatment of the same

52. Future plans of the department:

• To address oral and dental health problems and motivate patients towards better oral

health care.

• To work in collaboration with various international associations.

• To establish largest network of satellite clinics in rural areas.

• To organize cancer awareness camps.

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1. Name of the Department: Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry

2. Year of establishment: 2006

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Institute of Dental Sciences,

(Affiliated to University of Jammu)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters; Integrated

Ph. D.,D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) :

S. No. Name of Programme Type Year of Establishment Intake

1. B.D.S U.G 2006 100

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil

8. Examination System:

S. No. Name of the Program System of Examination

1 B.D.S Annual

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Nil

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor - 1 1

Reader 1 1 1

Senior Lecturer - 3 3

Lecturer (B.D.S) - 2 2

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,

experience and research under guidance

S.

No. Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of Year of

Experience

1. Dr. Bhavneet

Kaur

M.D.S Reader and

Head

Pediatric and

Preventive

Dentistry

6 years

2. Dr. Rajesh

Ahal

M.D.S Professor Pediatric and

Preventive

17 years and 4

months

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Dentistry

3. Dr. Jugesh

Mahajan

M.D.S Senior

Lecturer

Pediatric and

Preventive

Dentistry

3 years and 1

months

4. Dr. Tarun

Khera

M.D.S Senior

Lecturer

Pediatric and

Preventive

Dentistry

1 year and 11

months

5. Dr. Blessy

Bansal

M.D.S Senior

Lecturer

Pediatric and

Preventive

Dentistry

1 year and 1

month

6. Dr. Isha Vaid B.D.S Lecturer 7 years and 5

months

7. Dr. Varun

Gupta

B.D.S Lecturer 1 year and 2

months

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Dr. Rajesh Ahal

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme - wise information : NIL

14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio:

S.

no.

Name of programme No. of students No. of teachers Ratio

1 BDS- 3rd Year 92 7 1:13

2 BDS- 4th Year 88 7 1:12

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual

S.

No.

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual( Including

CAS& MPS)

1. Dental technician 1

Profile of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

S. No. Name Designation Qualification Experience Date of

joining

1. Parmeet Kour Dental

Technician

12th, Diploma

dental asst,

6 years 16/7/09

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2. Sanjeev Kumar N.O. 10th 4 years and 1

month

18/7/11

3. Rajeev N.O. 8th 2 years and 3

months

3/5/13

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project

title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, any other etc.; total grants received: Nil

20. Research facility / centre with

Nil

Nil

Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

: Nil

22. Publications:

E. Number of papers published in journals:

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Title of research/article Name of

journal

Peer

reviewed

or not

Details of

publication

(Vol, Month,

Year, ISSN

no.)

1. Dr. Rajesh

Ahal

“And now, Pedo -

Aesthetics”

Famdent journal Peer

reviewed

Oct-Dec 2001.

2(2):43-45

2. Dr. Rajesh

Ahal

Posterior palatal Seal

Part I

Journal of

Indian dental

association

Peer

reviewed

July 1994;65:

219-221

3. Dr. Rajesh

Ahal

Posterior palatal Seal

Part II

Journal of

Indian dental

association

Peer

reviewed

August

1994;65: 232-

233

4. Dr.

Bhavneet

Kaur

Evaluation of oral health

awareness in parents of

preschool children :

original research

Indian J Dent

Research

Peer

reviewed

2009;20(4)

5. 5Dr. Tooth fragment JOHR Peer 2011;2(2)

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. Bhavneet

Kaur

reattachment

reviewed

6. 6

.

Dr.

Bhavneet

Kaur

Impaction of maxillary

central incisor associated

with supernumerary

tooth: surgical and

orthodontic treatment

Peoples Journal

of scientific

research

Peer

reviewed

Jan 2011;4(1)

7. 7

.

Dr.

Bhavneet

Kaur

Natal teeth : case report JIDA Peer

reviewed

Nov 2007;1(11)

8. 5

.

Dr.

Bhavneet

Kaur

No more tears Dental voice 2008;11

9. 6

.

Dr.

Bhavneet

Kaur

Natal and neonatal teeth:

what makes them

special?

Dental voice 2008;7

10. 1

0

.

Dr.

Bhavneet

Kaur

Awareness of parents

towards teething

BJMS Peer

reviewed

2012;11(1)

11. Dr. Blessy

Bansal

Foreign Material in Root

Canals: A Series of Two

Cases

Journal of Dental

Specialities

Peer

reviewed

2014;2(2):77-81

F. Monographs / Chapters in Books/ Edited Books/Books with ISBN with details of

publishers:

S. No. Title of the Book Chapter Contributing

Faculty

Publisher

1. Textbook of

Orthodontics

Preventive and

Interceptive

orthodontics

Dr. Rajesh Ahal Jaypee Brothers

2. Oral habits:

existence,

prevention &

elimination

regimens

ISBN: 978-3-

659-61888-8

Dr.Sakshi

Bamba Lambert

Publications

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G. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

1. Journal of Indian dental association

ISSN Print No.: ISSN -1004

ISSN Online No.: ISSN-2248-9231

2. Indian J Dent Research

The journal is indexed with Caspur, CNKI (China National Knowledge

Infrastructure), DOAJ, EBSCO Publishing’s Electronic Databases, EMBASE/

Excerpta Medica, EMCARE, Exlibris – Primo Central, Expanded Academic ASAP,

Genamics JournalSeek, Google Scholar, Health & Wellness Research Center, Health

Reference Center Academic, Hinari, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts,

IndMed, Infotrieve, Journal Guide, MEDLINE/Index Medicus, National Science

Library, OpenJGate, PrimoCentral, ProQuest, PubMed, SafetyLit, Scimago Journal

Ranking, SCOLOAR, SCOPUS, SIIC databases, SNEMB, Summon by Serial

Solutions, TdNet, Ulrich’s International Periodical Directory

ISSN: Print -0970-9290, Online - 1998-3603

3. Peoples Journal of scientific research

The journal is indexed in

• Index Copernicus.

• Indian Science Abstract (NISCAIR).

• Index Medicus for South-East Region (WHO).

• Google Scholar.

• Ulrich’s International Periodical Directory.

• Open J-Gate

• Indian Citation Index

Print ISSN: 0974-6358

4. Journal of Dental Specialities

The journal is now indexed with EBSCO, SIS database, Index Copernicus, Google

Scholar, HINARI, ASI database, JI factor, OAJI, EMBASE, Cite Factor, SJIF, Cosmos

Factor, international bibliography listings.

ISSN 2320-7302 and E-ISSN 2393-9834

5. BJMS:

ISSN 2223-4721 (Print) 2076-0299 (Electronic)

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Indexed by SCOPUS, Index Copernicus, DOAJ, HINARI, EBSCO Library, EMBASE,

Bioline, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)-Thomson Reuters and ProQuest

D. Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP (Source

Normalized Impact Per Paper) NIL

E. SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

F. Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h- index

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad : Nil

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Visited laboratories/

Institutions/industry

National/International Duration

of visit

26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial

Boards d) any other (please specify) Nil

S.

No.

Name of faculty Name of committee National/International/

Editorial boards

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Academic Leave and Financial assistance for participating in

seminar/Conference/workshop.

Provision of Seed money for conducting research.

Collaboration with Government and Private institutions / organizations for

conducting FDP.

Inviting external experts to conduct FDP as Resource person from industry

and academia.

Increment is given to the faculty members on the basis of their

participation in the Faculty Development program.

The College R&D cell takes numerous initiatives round the year to keep

the faculty member abreast with latest development in their field.

28. Student projects

S. No Name of Student Title of Project

1. Tania private practice & public health dentistry

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2. Uroosa theories of caries etiology

3. Vishali types of surveys

4. Hanan indices used for assessing oral health & plaque

5. Tabish aspect of school health programme

6. Tasleen mechanism of action of fluorides

7. Vidhi occupational hazards in dentistry

8. Yasmeena financial aspect of dental practice

9. Tabish morphology of pit & fissure

10. Aadishree principles & indication of atraumatic restorative treatment

industry / institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty-

S. No. Name of faculty Title of awards/

recognition

Organization Year

Dr. Rajesh Ahal External examiner

-doctoral fellows

S.

No.

Name of the Fellow Enrolment

No.

Title of awards/

recognition

Organization Year

Nil

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.

No.

Name of event Conduction Date Name of the outstanding

participants

Pre conference

course (10th state

and interstate IDA

conference )

31/09/2014 11

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :

Academic freedom is provided to the faculty members.

There is no disparity in the department for using resources related to research either

for students/faculty

A caring research environment with efficient policies, management, structures,

support services and programmes is made available for research activities.

Strict policy for effective use the funds of the clients and funders of research

Collaboration of the University and the broader scientific community is also there.

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Zero tolerance policy for Plagiarism/Duplicity in research activities.

Sensitive to the colleagues and collaborators, students, human participants in their

research, animals used in their research.

32. Student profile programme - wise: (Last 3 year Data)

Academic

Year

Name of

programme

Applications received Selected

Male Female Male Female

2014-15 BDS N.A N.A 27 73

2013-14 BDS N.A N.A 21 79

2012-13 BDS N.A N.A 22 78

33. Diversity of students: (Current Batch) Not Applicable

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-

wise.NIL

35. Student progression : (Last )

Student progression

S. No Name Progression

1 Esha Bali MDS, Public Health Dentistry (SGT

Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana

2 Neeru Bhagat

MDS, Orthodontics Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

3 Jyoti Gupta MDS, Periodontics, Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

4 Nusrat Batool

MDS, Pediatric, ITS Ghaziabad

5 Paritosh Sharma MDS, Endodontics Himachal Dental

Collage, Sunder Nagar

6 Rashidat-Ul-Khariat

MDS, Periodontics, Govt. Dental

College Srinagar

7 Shazia Shafat

MDS, Pediatrics, Divya Jyoti Dental

College, Modi Nagar (U.P

8 Tarun Gupta

MDS, Divya Joyti Dental College,

Modi Nagar (U.P)

9 Vishal Romethra MDS, Prosthodontics, Himachal

Dental College, Sunder nagar

10 Vikas Sharma

MDS, Divya Jyoti Dental College,

Modi nagar, U.P

11 Vasudha Kak

MDS, Public Health Dentistry,

Surinder Dental College Ganga Nagar

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12 Abhimanyu Rohmetra

MDS, Orthodontics Saraswati Dental

College

13 Abhiroop singh MDS, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery,

D.A.V Centenary Dental College,

Yamuna nagar, Haryana

14 Deepa Dubey

MDS, Oral Medicine & Radiology,

Pacitic Dental College, Rajasthan

15 Malvika Singh

MDS, Periodontics Himachal Institute

of Dental Sciences, Ponta Sahib

Employed (Campus/Off-campus Selection)

S. No. Name of students Name of

company/Organization Position

1 Aditi Sharma Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

2 Amira Majid NRHM Dental surgeon

3 Bisham Dubey J&K police

Deputy

Superintendent of

Police

4 Nargis Qayoom JVC,Bemina House surgeon

5 Shweta Nagyal NRHM Dental surgeon

6 Roshika Jamwal Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon

7 Deeksha Kudyar

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

8 Faiqah Lanker JVC Bemena House Surgeon

9 Nimra Mehraj Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

10 Saima Arshie Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

11 Sameer Ahmad Malik Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

12 Sunakshi Soi Vivekananda trust Pvt job

13 Sonam Sudan Nanak nagar trust Pvt job

14

Rameesa Rashid Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

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Entrepreneurs

S. No. Name of students Name of the

Company Position

1. Abinandan Khajuria Dental clinic Owner

2. Ankur Gupta Dental clinic Owner

3. Bhawna Gupta Dental clinic Owner

4. Krishan Paul Singh Dental clinic Owner

5. Manik Gupta Dental clinic Owner

6. Mavesh Ara Dental clinic Owner

7. Sahil Dental clinic Owner

8. Shivani Fotadar Dental clinic Owner

9. Sajjad Ali Zia Dental clinic Owner

10. Nitasha Choudhary Dental clinic Owner

11. Naina Sharma Dental clinic Owner

12. Nandita Sharma Dental clinic Owner

13. Imtiyaz Dental clinic Owner

36. Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same university Nil

From the other university within the state Nil

From the universities of other states 100%

From abroad universities Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt. during the

assessment period: Nil

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

`

S. No. Details of the Resources Quantity

1 No. of Titles 343

2 Text books 3574

3 Reference books 59

4 Encyclopaedia -

5 Journals (National) 36

6 Journals (International) 08

7 CD-Rom 35

8 News Paper 03

9 Student Projects -

10 Theses -

11 Dissertation -

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: yes

c) Total number of class rooms : 4

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 1

e) Students’ laboratories: 11

f) Research laboratories: Nil

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : Nil

b) from other institutions/universities Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

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Yes, the department faculty gives their feedback on curriculum and

teaching learning evaluation through monthly staff meetings.

Regular faculty meetings are held to evaluate the student performance

which is assessed and accordingly changes are implemented.

Newer methods of teaching, discussions are undertaken to generate

interest.

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department collects feedback forms from the students on staff,

curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and is assessed periodically.

Areas of improvement are shortlisted and rectified in consultation with

the faculty.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, there is a formal system of taking feedback from alumni and

feedback is taken verbally which is further used to improve and

strengthen the teaching methodology.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :

A.

S. No. Name of Alumni

1. Abinandan Khajuria

2. Ankur Gupta

3. Bhawna Gupta

4. Krishan Paul Singh

5. Manik Gupta

6. Mavesh Ara

7. Sahil

8. Shivani Fotadar

9. Sajjad Ali Zia

10. Nitasha Choudhary

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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts :

S.

No.

Type of

event

Title of

event

Date of

conduction

Resource

person

Designation/

Organization

No. of

participants

1 Hands on

Efficient

economical

endodontics

9/8/2015 Sanket Seth M.D.S ( Cons

and endo)

150

2 Conference

10th IDA

state and

interstate

dental

conference

1-2nd Nov.

2014

3 Hands on

Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 P. D. Joshi

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching

Methodology:

Clinical teaching- By live demonstrations

Case Discussions

Theoretical - Power point

Chalk and talk

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Regular class tests, end posting exams and sessional exams are conducted

Feedback forms are obtained at the end of the term and scores are calculated

accordingly

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

Name of the

Activities

Conduction

Date

Venue No of students participated

1 10th IDA state

and interstate

dental

conference

1 and 2nd

Nov. 2014

Zorawar singh

auditorium,

Jammu

200

2 Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 IDS Jammu 50

3 Medical

emergencies in

20th Sept.

2015

Jammu

university

100

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clinical practice

4 Efficient

economical

endodontics

9th Aug. 2015 Jhelum resorts 100

5 Basics Of

Implantology

25th October

2015

Fortune Inn

Riviera

50

6 Dental Camp at

Khuda Baksh,

School

14th February

2015

Gujjar Desh

Trust, Jammu

50

7 World Anti

Tobacco Day

28th May

2015

IDS, Sehora 100

8 Digital Smile

Designing

19th July 2014 GDC, Jammu 100

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department :

S. No. Name of event Title of event Date of conduction No. of participants

1. Annual Day 21st May 2015 489

2. Sports Week 11-19 May 2015 489

3.

Poster Competition

– world Anti tobacco

day

28th May 2015

489

4. Annual Day 29th April 2014 489

5. Sports Week 21st -26th April

2014

489

49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If

yes,

give details. Nil

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied. :

51. Detail major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength- Well equipped department

Full time faculty

Good working environment

Good number of patients

Free of cost treatment

Weakness –

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Acceptance of importance of child dental treatment in this area

Opportunities-

To provide health care to the general public and special child

Challenges -

Awareness and acceptance of child dental oral health

52. Future plans of the department:

• To address oral and dental health problems and motivate patients towards better oral

health care.

• To establish largest network of satellite clinics in rural areas.

• To work in collaboration with various international associations.

• To organize more child oral health awareness camps.

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Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department: Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics

2. Year of establishment: 2006

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Institute of Dental Science

(Affiliated to University of Jammu)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters; Integrated

Ph. D., D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) :

S. No. Name of Programme Type Year of Establishment Intake

1.

B.D.S U.G 2006 100

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : NIL

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NIL

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL

8. Examination System:

S. No. Name of the Program System of Examination

1 B.D.S Annual

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 1 2 2

Reader 2 1 1

Senior Lecturers - 3 3

Lecturer (B.D.S) - 3 3

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,

experience and research under guidance

S.

No

Name Qualificati

on

Designation Specializatio

n

No. of Year

of

Experience

Resea

rch

under

Guida

nce*

1 Dr. Arvinder

Singh

M.D.S PROF. &

Head

Conservative

Dentistry and

Endodontics

15 years N/A

2 Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

M.D.S Professor Conservative

Dentistry and

Endodontics

15 years N/A

3 Dr. Sharda

Yadav

M.D.S Reader Conservative

Dentistry and

Endodontics

4 years N/A

4 Dr. Ramta

Bansal

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Conservative

Dentistry and

Endodontics

3 years N/A

5 Dr. Harmeet

Singh

M.D.S Senior

Lecturer

Conservative

Dentistry and

Endodontics

1 year N/A

6 Dr. Keshav

Singla

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Conservative

Dentistry and

Endodontics

1 year N/A

7. Dr. Mandeep

Kour

B.D.S Lecturer N/A 5 years N/A

8. Dr. Tandeep

Dutta

B.D.S Lecturer N/A 3 years N/A

9. Dr. Rameesa

Rashid

B.D.S Lecturer N/A 2 years N/A

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme - wise information : N/A

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14. Programme -wise Student Teacher Ratio:

S.

no.

Name of programme No. of students No. of teachers Ratio

1. BDS- 2nd Year 100 9 1:11.1

2. BDS-3rd Year 92 9 1:10.2

3. BDS - 4th Year 88 9 1:9.7

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual

S.

No.

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual( Including

CAS& MPS)

1 Dental technician 1 1 1

2 Clerk 1 1 1

Profile of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

S.

No.

Name Designation Qualification Experience Date of joining

1 Vikas Gupta Dental

Technician

B.Com,

Diploma Dental

Tech.

7 years 01/03/08

2 Sushma Kumari Clerk B.A. 4 years 17/01/11

3 Nitin Kumar N.O. 12th 4 years 05/08/11

4 Subash Chander N.O. 9th 4 years 10/10/11

5 Rinku Kumar N.O. 9th 2 years 15/09/13

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project

title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, any other etc.; total grants received: Nil

20. Research facility / centre with

Nil

Nil

Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

: Nil

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22. Publications:

A.Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:

S. No. Name of

faculty

Title of

research/article

Name of

journal

Peer

reviewed

or not

Details of

publication

(Vol, Month,

Year, ISSN

no.)

1. Dr.

Arvinder

Pal Singh

Biometric

relationship between

inner canthal

distance and

geometric

progression for the

prediction of

maxillary central

incisor width

Indian journal of

dental sciences

Peer

reviewed

October

2013,

supplementar

y issue;5(4):

2. Dr.

Arvinder

Pal Singh

Cuspal fracture

resistance and

microleakage in

composite amalgam

combined restoration

BFUDJ Peer

reviewed

February

2012;3(1)

3. Dr.

Arvinder

Pal Singh

Esthetic

management of

Turner’s Hypoplasia

Indian journal of

dental sciences

Peer

reviewed

October

2012,

supplementar

y issue ;4(4)

4. Dr.

Arvinder

Pal Singh

Prevalence of

prosthetic status and

prosthetic needs

among

institutionalized

geriatric people

BFUDJ Peer

reviewed

July

2013;4(2)

5. Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

Current trends in

digital occlusal

analysis- the

definitive approach

Indian Journal of

dental sciences

Peer

reviewed

June

2014;6(2):12

8-131.

6. Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

Multidimensional

MTA magic : 2

cases 1 cure

International

journal of

clinical cases

and

investigations

Peer

reviewed

2013;5(4):40

-46

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7. Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

Cysticercosis

involving muscles

of mastication : a

review and report of

two cases.

Case reports in

dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2013;article

id 814126:1-

4

8. Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

Onlays in dentistry:

An Endangered

species

International

Journal of

clinical cases

and

investigations

Peer

reviewed

2013;5(5):14

9-151

9. Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

Problems faced by

complete denture

wearing elderly

people living in

Jammu district

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

reasearch

Peer

reviewed

2014Dec;

8(12):ZC25-

C27

10. Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

A method to

construct an interim

obturator using

presurgical tissue for

maxillary palatal

defect

Global journal of

medical research

Peer

reviewed

2014; vol.

XIV, Issue

IV, Version

I:57-59

11. Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

Abutment evaluation

– A boon to success

of fixed partial

denture

Journal of dental

herald

Peer

reviewed

2014 April;

1(2)

12. Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

A comparative

evaluation of the

effect of resin based

sealers on retention

of crown cemented

with three types of

cement – An in vitro

study.

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Peer

reviewed

2014

Mar;8(3):251

-255

13. Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

Cleidocranial

Dysplasia:A case

report illustrating

diagnostic clinical

and radiological

findings

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Peer

reviewed

2014 June;

8(6):ZD19-

20

14.

Dr. Nikhil

Dev Wazir

Cut off values of

laser fluorescence

Journal of

conservative

Peer

reviewed

Mar-

Apr2014;

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for different storage

methods at different

time intervals in

comparison to

frozen condition: A

1 year in vitro study.

dentistry 17(2):124-

128.

15. Dr. Sharda

Yadav

Dental patients

knowledge and

attitude towards

Endodontics – A

Survey

J Pharm Biomed

Sci

Peer

reviewed

2015;05(01):

80-83

16. Dr. Sharda

Yadav

Typical C – Shaped

Canals in

Mandibular second

Molars

Heal Talk Peer

reviewed

2014;06(04):

14-14

17. Dr. Sharda

Yadav

Bleaching – An

individulaised

treatment plan

Guident Peer

reviewed

2014;07(08):

69-72

18. Dr. Sharda

Yadav

Management of

Blunderbuss canal

IDA south Delhi

Branch, Word of

Mouth

Peer

reviewed

2014; 03:20

19. Dr. Sharda

Yadav

Dental

exarticulation - a

case report.

Nigerian J

clinical Practice

Peer

reviewed

2014;18(3):4

26-428

20. Dr. Sharda

Yadav

Midline Diastema :

crossroads of

treatment planning

Int J Enhan

Research in Med

and Dent..

Peer

reviewed

2014;1(3):18

-21

21. Dr. Ramta

Bansal

Current overview on

challenges in

Regenerative

Endodontics

Journal of

Conservative

Dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2015;18(1):1

-6

22. Dr. Ramta

Bansal

Full Mouth

Rehabilitation in a

Medically

Compromised

Patient with

Fluorosis

Journal of

Clinical and

Diagnostic

Research.

Peer

reviewed

2014;8(7):Z

D22-24

23. Dr. Ramta

Bansal

Overview on the

Current Antibiotic

Containing Agents

Used in Endodontics

North American

Journal of

Medical

Sciences.

Peer

reviewed

2014;6(8):35

1-8

24. Dr. Ramta Regenerative Journal of Peer 2014;8(10):Z

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Bansal Endodontics: a road

less travelled

Clinical and

Diagnostic

Research.

reviewed E20-4.

25. Dr. Ramta

Bansal

Current overview on

Dental Stem Cells

applications in

Regenerative

Dentistry

Journal of

Natural Science,

Biology and

Medicine

Peer

reviewed

2015;6(1):

29–34.

26. Dr. Ramta

Bansal

A Comparison Of

The Antibacterial

Efficiency Of

MTAD (Mixture Of

Tetracycline, Citric

Acid And

Detergent), 2.5%

Sodium

Hypochlorite And

2% Chlorhexidine

Root Canal Irrigants

Against

Enterococcus

Faecalis In Root

Canals Of Single

Rooted Mandibular

Premolars-An In

Vitro Study.

IOSR Journal of

Dental and

Medical

Sciences

Peer

reviewed

2013;5(3):47

-53

27. Dr. Ramta

Bansal

Root Canal

Treatment of a

Mandibular Second

Molar with a single

mesial canal and two

distal canals.

Indian Journal of

Applied

research.

Peer

reviewed

2013;3(8):79

-80

28. Dr. Ramta

Bansal

Root Canal

Treatment of a

Maxillary canine

with two root

canals: a case report.

International

Journal of

Scientific

research

Peer

reviewed

2013;2(8)

29. Dr. Keshav

Singla

Comparison of the

Antibacterial

Efficacy of Tea Tree

Oil

with 3% Sodium

Hypochlorite and

J Contempt Dent Peer

reviewed

2013;3(3):0-

0.

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2% Chlorhexidine

against E. Faecalis:

An in vitro Study

30..

Dr. Harmeet

Singh

Radiotherapy in oral

cavity: consequences

and current

management

regimens

Journal of

Advanced

Medical and

Dental Sciences

Research

Peer

reviewed

October-

December

2014;2(4):12

7-135

32. Dr. Harmeet

Singh

Use of porous

polyethylene

implants for orbital

reconstruction- a

review

UJMDS Peer

reviewed

2015;3(1):75

-77

B Monographs / Chapters in Books/ Edited Books/Books with ISBN with details of

publishers: Nil

C. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

1. Indian journal of dental sciences

IJDS (ISSN: Print-0976-4003)

Indexed with Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts (ISA), Open J-Gate,

EBSCO, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and registered with CAB

Abstracts, Caspur, Expanded Academic ASAP, Genamics journal Seek, Google

Scholar, Hinari, ProQuest, SCOLOAR, SIIC databases and Ulrich's International

Periodical Directory.

2. BFUDJ (Baba Farid University Dental Journal):

ISSN;2230-7273

Indexed at Indian Science Abstract, Google scholar and Open j-gate.

3. International journal of clinical cases and investigations

ISSN 2229-7669

Pubmed and Pubmed Central

4. Case reports in dentistry

Indexed in:

Biological Sciences

Calcium and Calcified Tissue Abstracts

CNKI Scholar

Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

EBSCOhost Connection

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Google Scholar

HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme

J-Gate Portal

Professional ProQuest Central

ProQuest Central

ProQuest Health and Medical Complete

ProQuest Materials Science Collection

ProQuest SciTech Collection

ProQuest Technology Collection

PubMed

PubMed Central

SafetyLit

Scopus

5. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research :

ISSN - 0973-709X ,

Indexing in:

PubMed Central® (PMC) New,

Academic Search Complete Database,

Chemical Abstracts Service,

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ),

EBSCOhostNew ,

Embase & EMbiology ,

Google Scholar,

HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme

Indian Science Abstracts (ISA),

Journal seek Database,

Open J-Gate,

Popline (reproductive health literature),

SCOPUS,

www.omnimedicalsearch.com

6. Global journal of medical research:

ISSN Numbers: Online: 0975-4172 Print: 0975-4350

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7. Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences

ISSN 2230 – 7885

Indexing : Global health, Hinari , CAB abstracts

8. Nigerian journal of clinical practice:

The journal is indexed with:

EMBASE/ Excerpta Medica, Index Copernicus, MEDLINE/Index Medicus,

Science Citation Index Expanded, Web of Science

9. North American journal pf medical sciences:

DOAJ, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Pubmed Central

10. Journal of conservative dentistry :

(ISSN - 0972-0707)

The journal is indexed with:

DOAJ, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, Pubmed Central,

Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOPUS

D. Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP (Source

Normalized Impact per Paper) NIL

E. SJR (SCImago Journal Rank) :

S. No Name of the Journal SCImago Rank

1. Indian journal of dental research Q3 (H20)

2. Journal of conservative dentistry Q2 (H10)

3. North American journal of medical sciences Q2(H11)

4. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research Q3 (H 9)

F. Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h- index :

Nil

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad :

26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial

Boards d) any other (please specify)

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S.

No.

Name of faculty Name of committee Type of membership

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Academic Leave and Financial assistance for participating in

seminar/Conference/workshop.

Provision of Seed money for conducting research.

Collaboration with Government and Private institutions/ organizations for

conducting FDP.

Inviting external experts to conduct FDP as Resource person from industry and

academia.

Increment is given to the faculty members on the basis of their participation in the

Faculty Development program.

The College R&D cell takes numerous initiatives round the year to keep the

faculty member abreast with latest development in their field.

28. Student projects: percentage of students who have taken up in-house projects

including inter departmental projects

S. no. Name of student Title of project

1. Shazia sahib Direct filling gold

2. Dikshit bhat Pin retained amalgam restoration

3. Divya thakur Pin retained amalgam restoration

4. Jaspreet singh Pain control in operative dentistry

5. Kunal singh Pain control in operative dentistry

6. Bazilla haneef Dental cements

7. Bisma Jahangir Dental cements

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institute: Nil

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty- (Examiner/Evaluators)

S. No. Name of faculty Title of awards/

recognition

Organization Year

1. Dr. Arvinder Pal

Singh

External examiner

2.

Dr. Nikhil Dev External examiner

-doctoral fellows :Nil

Nil

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.

No.

Name of event Conduction Date Name of the outstanding

participants

Designation &

Organization

1. Pre conference

course ( 10th

state and

interstate IDA

conference )

31/09/2014

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

Academic freedom is provided to the faculty members.

There is no disparity in the department for using resources related to research either for

students/faculty

A caring research environment with efficient policies, management, structures, support

services and programmes is made available for research activities.

Strict policy for effective use the funds of the clients and funders of research

Collaboration of the University and the broader scientific community is also there.

Zero tolerance policy for Plagiarism/Duplicity in research activities.

8. Hafsah hsafiz Dental cements

9. Disha jandial Dental ceramics

10. Imza Dental ceramics

11. Saru Sharma Glass ionomer cements

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Sensitive to the colleagues and collaborators, students, human participants in their

research, animals used in their research.

32. Student profile programme - wise: (Last 3 year Data)

Academic

Year

Name of

programme

Applications received Selected

Male Female Male Female

2014-15 BDS 27 73

2013-14 BDS 21 79

2012-13 BDS 22 78

33. Diversity of students: (Current Batch): Not Applicable, since BDS is a Bachelor Degree

Program

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.NIL

35. Student progression : (Last )

Student progression

S. No Name Progression

1. Esha Bali MDS, Public Health Dentistry (SGT Dental College,

Gurgaon, Haryana

2. Neeru Bhagat

MDS, Orthodontics Himachal Dental College,

Sunder Nagar

3. Jyoti Gupta MDS, Periodontics, Himachal Dental College,

Sunder Nagar

4. Nusrat Batool

MDS, Pediatric, ITS Ghaziabad

5. Paritosh Sharma MDS, Endodontics Himachal Dental Collage, Sunder

Nagar

6. Rashidat-Ul-Khariat

MDS, Periodontics, Govt. Dental College Srinagar

7. Shazia Shafat

MDS, Pediatrics, Divya Jyoti Dental College, Modi

Nagar (U.P

8. Tarun Gupta

MDS, Divya Joyti Dental College, Modi Nagar (U.P)

9. Vishal Romethra MDS, Prosthodontics, Himachal Dental College,

Sunder nagar

10. Vikas Sharma

MDS, Divya Jyoti Dental College, Modi nagar, U.P

11. Vasudha Kak

MDS, Public Health Dentistry, Surinder Dental

College Ganga Nagar

12. Abhimanyu Rohmetra MDS, Orthodontics Saraswati Dental College

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13. Abhiroop singh MDS, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, D.A.V Centenary

Dental College, Yamuna nagar, Haryana

14. Deepa Dubey

MDS, Oral Medicine & Radiology, Pacitic Dental

College, Rajasthan

15. Malvika Singh

MDS, Periodontics Himachal Institute of Dental

Sciences, Ponta Sahib

Employed (Campus/Off-campus Selection)

S. No. Name of students Name of

company/Organization Position

1 Aditi Sharma Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

2 Amira Majid NRHM Dental surgeon

3 Bisham Dubey J&K police Deputy Superintendent

of Police

4 Nargis Qayoom JVC,Bemina House surgeon

5 Shweta Nagyal NRHM Dental surgeon

6 Roshika Jamwal Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon

7 Deeksha Kudyar

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

8 Faiqah Lanker JVC Bemena House Surgeon

9 Nimra Mehraj Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon Job,

10 Saima Arshie Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon Job,

11 Sameer Ahmad Malik Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon Job,

12 Sunakshi Soi Vivekananda trust Pvt job

13 Sonam Sudan Nanak nagar trust Pvt job

14

Rameesa Rashid

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

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Entrepreneurs

S. No. Name of students Name of the

Company Position

1. Abinandan Khajuria Dental clinic Owner

2. Ankur Gupta Dental clinic Owner

3. Bhawna Gupta Dental clinic Owner

4. Krishan Paul Singh Dental clinic Owner

5. Manik Gupta Dental clinic Owner

6. Mavesh Ara Dental clinic Owner

7. Sahil Dental clinic Owner

8. Shivani Fotadar Dental clinic Owner

9. Sajjad Ali Zia Dental clinic Owner

10. Nitasha Choudhary Dental clinic Owner

11. Naina Sharma Dental clinic Owner

12. Nandita Sharma Dental clinic Owner

13. Imtiyaz Dental clinic Owner

36. Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same university 11.1%

From the other university within the state Nil

From the universities of other states 89.9%

From abroad universities Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt. during the

assessment period: Nil

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

`

S. No. Details of the Resources Quantity

1 No. of Titles 343

2 Text books 3574

3 Reference books 59

4 Encyclopaedia

5 Journals (National) 36

6 Journals (International) 8

7 CD-Rom 35

8 News Paper 3

9 Student Projects

10 Theses

11 Dissertation

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: yes

c) Total number of class rooms : 4

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 1

e) Students laboratories: 11

f) Research laboratories: Nil

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : Nil

b) from other institutions/universities Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Not Applicable

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42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department faculty gives their feedback on curriculum and

teaching learning evaluation through monthly staff meetings.

Regular faculty meetings are held to evaluate the student performance

which is assessed and accordingly changes are implemented.

Newer methods of teaching, discussions are undertaken to generate

interest.

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department collects feedback forms from the students on staff,

curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and is assessed periodically.

Areas of improvement are shortlisted and rectified in consultation with

the faculty.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, there is a formal system of taking feedback from alumni and

feedback is taken which is further used to improve and strengthen the

teaching methodology.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :

S. No. Name of Alumni

1. Abinandan Khajuria

2. Ankur Gupta

3. Bhawna Gupta

4. Krishan Paul Singh

5. Manik Gupta

6. Mavesh Ara

7. Sahil

8. Shivani Fotadar

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9. Sajjad Ali Zia

10. Nitasha Choudhary

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts :

S.

No.

Type of

event

Title of

event

Date of

conduction

Resource

person

Designation/

Organization

No. of

participants

1 Hands on

Efficient

economical

endodontics

9/8/2015 Sanket Seth M.D.S ( Cons

and endo)

150

2 Conference

10th IDA

state and

interstate

dental

conference

1-2nd Nov.

2014

3 Hands on

Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 P. D. Joshi

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching

Methodology:

Clinical- Live Demonstration

Practical- Visualizer, Phantom head typodont

Theoretical- smart board, LCD projectors

Dental camps

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Continuous evaluation by various modalities like end posting viva,

terminal examinations, tests etc. and feedback by BDS students

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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

Name of the

Activities

Conduction

Date

Venue No of students participated

1. 10th IDA state

and interstate

dental

conference

1 and 2nd

Nov 2014

Zorawar singh

auditorium,

Jammu

200

2. Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 IDS Jammu 50

3. Medical

emergencies in

clinical practice

20th Sept.

2015

Jammu

university

100

4. Efficient

economical

endodontics

9th Aug. 2015 Jhelum resorts 100

5. Basics Of

Implantology

25th October

2015

Fortune Inn

Riviera

50

6. Dental Camp at

Khuda Baksh,

School

14th February

2015

Gujjar Desh

Trust, Jammu

50

7. World Anti

Tobacco Day

28th May

2015

IDS, Sehora 100

8. Digital Smile

Designing

19th July 2014 GDC, Jammu 100

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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department :

S. No. Name of event Title of event Date of conduction No. of participants

1. Annual Day

21st May, 2015

489

2. Sports Week

11-19 May 2015

489

3.

Poster Competition

– world Anti tobacco

day

28th May 2015

489

4. Annual Day

29th April 2014

489

5. Sports Week

21st -26th April

2014

489

49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If

yes,

give details. Nil

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied. :

Publishing research articles in reputed journal

All are computer savy.

Some senior faculty members are the external examiners who conduct practical

examination.

51. Detail major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength-

Well qualified faculty members with positive attitude towards the growth of the

institutions.

Good infrastructure facilities.

Right acceptability in the society

Free of cost treatment to all patients visiting the dental hospital

Free transport

Regular camps

Mobile dental van available

Weakness –

Collaboration with other institutions to be strengthened

Our research programmes need to be strengthen more

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Opportunities-

To start P. G. in the department

Challenges -

Curriculum prescribed by DCI is much theoretical. Therefore, other activities cannot

be conducted.

52. Future plans of the department:

To bring PG in the department

Central air conditioning is being planned

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\

1. Name of the Department: Oral Medicine And Radiology

2. Year of establishment: 2006

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Institute of Dental Science

(Affiliated to University of Jammu)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters; Integrated

Ph. D., D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) :

S. No. Name of Programme Type Year of Establishment Intake

1. B.D.S U.G 2006 100

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : NIL

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NIL

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL

8. Examination System:

S. No. Name of the Program System of Examination

1 B.D.S Annual

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor - 1 1

Reader 1 - -

Senior Lecturers - 4 4

Lecturer (B.D.S) - 2 2

Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and

research under guidance

S.

No Name

Qualificatio

n Designation Specialization

No. of Year of

Experience

Academia

1 Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

M.D.S PROF. & Head Oral medicine

and radiology

10 years

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2 Dr. Sarang

Khajuria

M.D.S Senior lecturer Oral medicine

and radiology

2 years

3 Dr. Syed Nazia

Masoom

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Oral Medicine

and Radiology

2 years

4 Dr. Vibhuti

Koul

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Oral Medicine

and Radiology

5 months

5 Dr. Ashish

Gupta

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Oral Medicine

and Radiology

5 months

6 Dr. Divya

Sharma

B.D.S Junior Lecturer 6 years

7 Dr. Amandeep

Kaur

B.D.S Junior Lecturer 5 years

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme - wise information : NIL

14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio:

S.

no.

Name of programme No. of students No. of

teachers

Ratio

1 BDS-3rd Year 92 7 1:13.1

2 BDS – 4th Year 88 7 1:12.5

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual

S.

No.

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual(

Including CAS&

MPS)

1 Dental technician 1

2 Clerk 1

Profile of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

S. No. Name Designation Qualification Experience Date of

joining

1 Suresh Sharma Dental

technician

12th pass ,

Diploma

dental

technician

8 years and

10 months

01/10/2006

2 Manisha Sharma Clerk M.Com, M.

Ed

5 years 11/08/2009

3 Jeet Kumar N.O. 10th 8 years 01/03/2007

4 Suresh Kumar N.O. 10th 7 years 17/11/2007

5 Rakesh Kumar N.O. 10th 6 years 01/11/2008

6 Bawa Ram N.O. 10th 6 years 31/7/2009

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7 Arjun Kumar N.O. 12th 6 years 05/03/2009

8. Parvinder Singh N.O. 10th 3 years 21/02/2012

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project

title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, any other etc.; total grants received: Nil

20. Research facility / centre with

Nil

Nil

Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

: Nil

22. Publications:

A Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:

S. No. Name of faculty Title of

research/article

Name of

journal

Peer

reviewed

or not

Details of

publication

(Vol, Month,

Year, ISSN

no.)

1. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh Clinical and

Histological features

compared with

AgNoR count in oral

leukoplakia, erosive

lichen planus, Oral

submucous fibrosis

and oral squamous

cell carcinoma

JIAOMR Peer

reviewed

2006;18(02):

90-97

2. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh Cysticercosis Case reports Peer 2013 : Aricle

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involving muscle of

mastication : A

review and report of

two cases

in dentistry reviewed id: 814126, 4

pages

3. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh Cleidocranial

Dysplasia: A case

report illustrating

diagnostic clinical

and radiological

findings.

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Peer

reviewed

2014; 8(6):

ZD19-20

4. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh Hypohydrotic

Ectodermal

Dysplasia- A case

report

Journal of

research and

advancement

in dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2014;

3(35):40-43

5. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh Problems faced by

complete denture

wearing elderly

people living in

jammu district

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

reasearch

Peer

reviewed

2014;

8(12):ZC25-

C27

6. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh A method to

construct an interim

obturator using

presurgical tissue for

maxillary palatal

defect

Global journal

of medical

research

Peer

reviewed

2014; vol.

XIV, Issue

IV, Version

I:57-59

7. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh Abutment evaluation

– A boon to success

of fixed partial

denture

Journal of

dental herald

Peer

reviewed

2014; 1(2)

8. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh A comparative

evaluation of the

effect of resin based

sealers on retention

of crown cemented

with three types of

cement – An in vitro

study.

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Peer

reviewed

2014;8(3):25

1-255

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9. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh Post traumatic

orbital

reconstruction using

autogenous bone

grafts and non

resorbable

alloplastic implants

: a clinical

evaluation

Journal of

research and

advancement

in dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2015;4(1s2):

35-40

10. Dr.Sarbjeet Singh Calcified buccal

lymph nodes: a case

report

Journal of

research and

advancement

in dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2015;4(1s):5

6-59

11. Dr.Sarang

Khajuria

Impact of iron levels

on cognitive

functioning among

dental students of

Udaipur, Rajasthan

(India)

F1000

Research

Peer

reviewed

2012,

1(54):1-7

12. Dr.Sarang

Khajuria

Eating disorders and

their oral

manifestations : a

review

Journal of oral

and

maxillofacial

pathology and

medicine

Peer

reviewed

2014; 1(1):

36-38

13.

Dr.Sarang

Khajuria

Calcified buccal

lymph nodes: a case

report

Journal of

research and

advancement

in dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2015;4(1s):5

6-59

14. Dr.Sarang

Khajuria

Post traumatic

orbital

reconstruction using

autogenous bone

grafts and non

resorbable

alloplastic implants

: a clinical

evaluation

Journal of

research and

advancement

in dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2015;

4(1s2):35-40

15 Dr.Sarang

Khajuria

A profilometric

study to assess the

J dent Shiraz

Univ. Med

Peer

reviewed

2015; 16(3

suppl) :267-

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role of toothbrush

and toothpaste in

abrasion process

Sci. 273

16.

Dr. Syed Nazia

Masoom

Brown tumor

mimicking cystic

lesion of jaw- a case

report

Journal of

pacific

academy of

higher

education and

research

Peer

reviewed

2011;3(1)

17.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Evaluation of

biological, physical

and chemical

properties of MTA

mixed with 4-

META/MMA-TTB.

Indian j dent

res.

Peer

reviewed

2013;24:418-

422

18.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Tumor markers and

their implications in

oral cancer: A

review of literature

JIDA Peer

reviewed

7(8):14-22

19.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Multidimensional

MTA magic: 2

cases 1 cure

Int. J Clin

cases and

investigations

Peer

reviewed

2013;5(4):40

-46

20.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Onlays in dentistry :

An engendered

species

Int. J clin

Cases

investigations

Peer

reviewed

2013;5(5):14

9-151

21.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Cut off values of

laser fluorescence

for different storage

methods at different

time intervals in

comparison to

frozen condition: a 1

year in vitro study

J. Cons dent Peer

reviewed

2014;17:124-

128

22.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Skin lesions still the

‘Sine Qua Non’ for

diagnosing erythema

multiforme? A case

report with critical

literature review.

Int. J sci

study

Peer

reviewed

2014;2(5):10

1-104

23.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Role of oral

physician in the

diagnosis of occult

disease

J interdiscipl

med dent sci

Peer

reviewed

2014;2(6):10

00153

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Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Comparative

evaluation of

physical surface

changes and

incidence of

separation in rotary

nickel titanium

instruments: an in

vitro SEM study

Iran endod j Peer

reviewed

2014;9(3):20

4-209

25.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul

Zinsser-Cole-

Engmann syndrome

: a rare case report

with literature

review

J clin exp

dent

Peer

reviewed

2014;6(3);e

303-306

26.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Cleidocranial

dysplasia: a report of

two siblings

JIDA Peer

reviewed

2014;8(7):19

-24

27.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Comparison of

conventional

radiography,

radiovisiography and

root ZX apex

locator in working

length

determination- an in

vitro study

Int. j sci

study

Peer

reviewed

2015;2(12):1

2-17

28.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Knowledge about

the systemic and oral

effects of smoking in

the state of jammu

and Kashmir

Int. j sci

study

Peer

reviewed

2015;

3(1):157-160

29.

Dr. Vibhuti Kaul Clinical

effectiveness of

three analgesic

formulationson post

operative endodontic

pain ; a pilot study

Int. J Therap

appl

Peer

reviewed

2015;25:7-11

30.

Dr. Ashish Gupta Intercanine width as

a tool in

twodimensional

reconstruction of

J. Forensic

Dent Sci

Peer

reviewed

2015;7:1-7.

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face: An aid in

forensic dentistry

31.

Dr. Ashish Gupta Non-syndromic

bilateral condylar

aplasia: A rare case.

Indian J Dent

Res

Peer

reviewed

2015;26:210-

213

32.

Dr. Ashish Gupta Central Odontogenic

Fibroma of Maxilla:

A Rare Case

Int. J Sci Stud Peer

reviewed

2015;2(12):1

89-192

33.

Dr. Ashish Gupta Squamous Cell

Carcinoma in

Background of Oral

Submucous

Fibrosis:Case Report

IJSS Case

Reports &

Reviews

Peer

reviewed

2015;1(12):4

0-44

34.

Dr. Amandeep

Kaur

Calcified buccal

lymph nodes: a case

report

Journal of

research and

advancement

in dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2015;4(1s):5

6-59

B Monographs / Chapters in Books/ Edited Books/Books with ISBN with details of

publishers

S. No. Title of the Book Chapter Contributing

Faculty

Publisher

1 Dentistry Plus –Comprehensive

review of clinical dental sciences

Panoramic

Radiography

Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

Jaypee

Brothers

ISBN

978935025

4004

2 Dentistry Plus –Comprehensive

review of clinical dental sciences

Radiographic

Interpretation of

the pathology

Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

Jaypee

Brothers

ISBN

978935025

4004

C Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities

International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory,

EBSCO host, etc.)

1 Journal of Indian academy of oral medicine and radiology : The journal is

indexed with Index Copernicus

2 Case reports in dentistry: Indexed in:

Biological Sciences

Calcium and Calcified Tissue Abstracts

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CNKI Scholar

Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

EBSCOhost Connection

Google Scholar

HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme

J-Gate Portal

Professional ProQuest Central

ProQuest Central

ProQuest Health and Medical Complete

ProQuest Materials Science Collection

ProQuest SciTech Collection

ProQuest Technology Collection

PubMed

PubMed Central

SafetyLit

Scopus

3. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research :

ISSN - 0973-709X ,

Indexing in:

PubMed Central® (PMC) New,

Academic Search Complete Database,

Chemical Abstracts Service,

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ),

EBSCOhostNew ,

Embase & EMbiology ,

Google Scholar,

HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme

Indian Science Abstracts (ISA),

Journal seek Database,

Open J-Gate,

Popline (reproductive health literature),

SCOPUS,

www.omnimedicalsearch.com

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4. Journal of research and advancement in dentistry:

ISSN: 2278-0076, indexed in: Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Microsoft

Academic

5. Global journal of medical research:

ISSN Numbers: Online: 0975-4172 Print: 0975-4350

6. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL

SCIENCES):

ISSN : 1728-3426

7. Indian Journal of dental research :

Indexed: Caspur, CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), DOAJ,

EBSCO Publishing’s Electronic Databases, EMBASE/ Excerpta Medica,

EMCARE, Exlibris – Primo Central, Expanded Academic ASAP, Genamics

JournalSeek, Google Scholar, Health & Wellness Research Center, Health

Reference Center Academic, Hinari, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts,

IndMed, Infotrieve, Journal Guide, MEDLINE/Index Medicus, National Science

Library, OpenJGate, PrimoCentral, ProQuest, PubMed, SafetyLit, Scimago

Journal Ranking, SCOLOAR, SCOPUS, SIIC databases, SNEMB, Summon by

Serial Solutions, TdNet, Ulrich’s International Periodical Directory

8. Journal of forensic dental sciences:

Indexing: DOAJ, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, Pubmed Central

9. International journal of scientific study:

Issn : e-2321 - 595X

Indexing: Copernicus

D. Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP (Source

Normalized Impact per Paper) NIL

E. SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

S. No Name of the

Journal

SJR Country Impact Factor

1. Indian journal of

dental research

Q3 (H20) India

2. Journal of

clinical and

Q3 (H 9) India

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diagnostic

research

F. Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h- index

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad : Nil

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Visited laboratories/

Institutions/industry

National/International Duration

of visit

1. Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

Co-Chairman(Pre-

conference)

10th State and Interstate dental

conference -2014

31st

October

2014

2. Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

Co- Chairperson 10th State and Interstate dental

conference -2014

1

November

2014

3. Dr. Sarang

Khajuria

Organizing member 12th National Triple 0 symposium

at Udaipur

7th and 8th

March

2014

4. Dr. Sarang

Khajuria

Chairperson 12th National Triple 0 symposium

at Udaipur

8th March

2014

26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial

Boards d) any other (please specify) Nil

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Name of

committee

National/International/

Editorial boards

Type of

membership

Outcome

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs).

Academic Leave and Financial assistance for participating in

seminar/Conference/workshop.

Provision of Seed money for conducting research.

Collaboration with Government and Private institutions/ organizations for

conducting FDP.

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Inviting external experts to conduct FDP as Resource person from industry

and academia.

Increment is given to the faculty members on the basis of their participation in

the Faculty Development program.

The College R&D cell takes numerous initiatives round the year to keep the

faculty member abreast with latest development in their field.

28. Student projects

Percentage of students who have taken up in-house projects including inter-

departmental projects

S. no. Name of student Title of project

1. Nikhil Bhat Valvular heart disease

2. Pragati Kundal Renal Disoders.

3. Kokab Gingiva

4. Nida Hypertension

5.

Nindiya Slathia

General precaution Regarding Dental

procedure in patient with CVD

6. Nitika Gupta RBC Disorders

7. Palak Mahajan Bleeding Clotting Disorders

8. Niharika Sharma WBC Disorders.

9. Poonam Gupta Diseases of resp. Tract

10. Rupali RFT, LFT, TFT

industry /

institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty-

S. No. Name of faculty Title of awards/

recognition

Organization Year

1. Dr. Sarbjeet Singh External examiner

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-doctoral fellows

Nil

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.

No.

Name of event Conduction Date Name of the outstanding

participants

Designation &

Organization

1 Pre conference

course ( 10th

state and

interstate IDA

conference )

31/09/2014

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :

Academic freedom is provided to the faculty members.

There is no disparity in the department for using resources related to research either

for students/faculty

A caring research environment with efficient policies, management, structures,

support services and programmes is made available for research activities.

Strict policy for effective use the funds of the clients and funders of research

Collaboration of the University and the broader scientific community is also there.

Zero tolerance policy for Plagiarism/Duplicity in research activities.

Sensitive to the colleagues and collaborators, students, human participants in their

research, animals used in their research.

32. Student profile programme - wise: (Last 3 year Data)

Academic

Year

Name of programme Applications received Selected

Male Female Male Female

2014-15 BDS N.A N.A 27 73

2013-14 BDS N.A N.A 21 79

2012-13 BDS N.A N.A 22 78

33. Diversity of students: (Current Batch) NA

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.NIL

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35. Student progression : (Last )

Student progression:

S. No Name Progression

1. Esha Bali MDS, Public Health Dentistry (SGT

Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana

2. Neeru Bhagat

MDS, Orthodontics Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

3. Jyoti Gupta MDS, Periodontics, Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

4. Nusrat Batool

MDS, Pediatric, ITS Ghaziabad

5. Paritosh Sharma MDS, Endodontics Himachal Dental

Collage, Sunder Nagar

6. Rashidat-Ul-Khariat

MDS, Periodontics, Govt. Dental

College Srinagar

7. Shazia Shafat

MDS, Paediatrics and Preventive

Dentistry, Divya Jyoti Dental College,

Modi Nagar (U.P

8. Tarun Gupta

MDS, Divya Joyti Dental College,

Modi Nagar (U.P)

9. Vishal Romethra MDS, Prosthodontics, Himachal

Dental College, Sunder nagar

10. Vikas Sharma

MDS, Divya Jyoti Dental College,

Modi nagar, U.P

11. Vasudha Kak

MDS, Public Health Dentistry,

Surinder Dental College Ganga Nagar

12. Abhimanyu Rohmetra

MDS, Orthodontics Saraswati Dental

College

13. Abhiroop singh MDS, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery,

D.A.V Centenary Dental College,

Yamuna nagar, Haryana

14. Deepa Dubey

MDS, Oral Medicine & Radiology,

Pacitic Dental College, Rajasthan

15. Malvika Singh

MDS, Periodontics Himachal Institute

of Dental Sciences, Ponta Sahib

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Employed (Campus/Off-campus Selection)

S. No. Name of students Name of

company/Organization Position

1 Aditi Sharma Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

2 Amira Majid NRHM Dental surgeon

3 Bisham Dubey J&K police

Deputy

Superintendent

of Police

4 Nargis Qayoom JVC, Bemina House surgeon

5 Shweta Nagyal NRHM Dental surgeon

6 Roshika Jamwal Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon

7 Deeksha Kudyar

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

8 Faiqah Lanker JVC Bemena House Surgeon

9 Nimra Mehraj Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

10 Saima Arshie Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

11 Sameer Ahmad Malik Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

12 Sunakshi Soi Vivekananda trust Pvt. job

13 Sonam Sudan Nanak Nagar trust Pvt. job

14

Rameesa Rashid

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

Entrepreneurs

S. No. Name of students Name of the

Company Position

1. Abinandan Khajuria Dental clinic Owner

2. Ankur Gupta Dental clinic Owner

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3. Bhawna Gupta Dental clinic Owner

4. Krishan Paul Singh Dental clinic Owner

5. Manik Gupta Dental clinic Owner

6. Mavesh Ara Dental clinic Owner

7. Sahil Dental clinic Owner

8. Shivani Fotadar Dental clinic Owner

9. Sajjad Ali Zia Dental clinic Owner

10. Nitasha Choudhary Dental clinic Owner

11. Naina Sharma Dental clinic Owner

12. Nandita Sharma Dental clinic Owner

13. Imtiyaz Dental clinic Owner

36. Diversity of Staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period: Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

`

S. No. Details of the Resources Quantity

1 No. of Titles 343

2 Text books 3574

3 Reference books 59

4 Encyclopaedia

5 Journals (National) 36

Of the same university 12.5%

From the other university within the state Nil

From the universities of other states 87.5%

From abroad universities Nil

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6 Journals (International) 08

7 CD-Rom 35

8 News Paper

9 Student Projects

10 Theses

11 Dissertation

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: yes

c) Total number of class rooms : 4

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 1

e) Students’ laboratories: 11

f) Research laboratories:

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : Nil

b) from other institutions/universities Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department faculty gives their feedback on curriculum and

teaching learning evaluation through monthly staff meetings.

Regular faculty meetings are held to evaluate the student performance

which is assessed and accordingly changes are implemented.

Newer methods of teaching, discussions are undertaken to generate

interest.

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback?:

Yes, the department collects feedback forms from the students on staff,

curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and is assessed periodically.

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Areas of improvement are shortlisted and rectified in consultation with

the faculty.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, there is a formal system of taking feedback from alumni and

feedback is taken verbally which is further used to improve and

strengthen the teaching methodology.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :

A.

S. No. Name of Alumni

1. Abinandan Khajuria

2. Ankur Gupta

3. Bhawna Gupta

4. Krishan Paul Singh

5. Manik Gupta

6. Mavesh Ara

7. Sahil

8. Shivani Fotadar

9. Sajjad Ali Zia

10. Nitasha Choudhary

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts:

S.

No.

Type of

event

Title of

event

Date of

conduction

Resource

person

Designation/

Organization

No. of

participants

1 Hands on

Efficient

economical

endodontics

9/8/2015 Sanket Seth M.D.S ( Cons

and endo)

150

2 Conference

10th IDA

state and

interstate

dental

1-2nd Nov.

2014

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conference

3 Hands on

Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 P. D. Joshi

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching

Methodology:

Modern teaching methods like Power point presentations, demonstrations,

assistance and observations, clinical discussion, case based learning and case

discussions and chair side presentations, camps, seminars.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Regular undergraduate schedules are made and displayed to the students

which ensure that the programme objectives are met.

Regularly reviewing the academic progress of UG students by faculty and

remedial measures deployed as and when required.( e.g. discussion/clinical

case discussion)

Continuous assessment through regular clinical posting and end posting

examination, internal assessment and viva voce.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

S.No. Type of event/

Activity

Title of event Date of

conduction

and year

Venue Participating

Faculty

1. CDE An update on

common

potentially

malignant

disorders of

the oral cavity

15th Feb. 2012 Subharti Dental

College,

Meerut

Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

2. Conference 51st Punjab

state and

Regional

Dental

conference

3rd -4th Dec.

2011

Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

3. Conference National

Undergraduate

IAOMR

Conference of

Oral Medicine

19th -20th Nov.

2011

Maharashi

Markandeshwar

University ,

Mullana

Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

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and Radiology

4. Expo and

Conference

Famdent

Show 2011

29th -31st July

New Delhi Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

5. CDE Diagnosis &

Management

of Oral

Cancer

19th July 2011 DJ College of

Dental Sciences

and Research ,

Muradabad

Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

6. CDE Diagnostic

Dilemmas “

unfolding the

clinical

approach”

15th Feb. 2013 Subharti Dental

College,

Meerut

Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

7. Conference 10th State and

Interstate

Dental

Conference

1st and 2nd Nov.

2014

Jammu Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

8. CDE Predictable

Fixed

Prosthodontics

& Smile in an

hour

19th July 2014 IGGDC,

Jammu

Dr. Sarbjeet

Singh

9. Conference 12th National

Triple O

Symposium

7th and 8th

March 2014

Udaipur Dr. Sarang

Khajuria

10. Conference 10th State and

Interstate

Dental

Conference

1st and 2nd Nov

2014

Jammu Dr. Sarang

Khajuria

11. Conference 10th State and

Interstate

Dental

Conference

1st and 2nd Nov

2014

Jammu Dr.

Amandeep

Kaur

12. Conference 10th State and

Interstate

Dental

Conference

1st and 2nd Nov

2014

Jammu Dr. Divya

Sharma

Name of the

Activities

Conduction

Date

Venue No. of students participated

1 10th IDA state

and interstate

dental

1 and 2nd

Nov 2014

Zorawar singh

auditorium,

Jammu

200

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conference

2 Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 IDS Jammu 50

3 Medical

emergencies in

clinical practice

20 Sept. 2015 Jammu

university

100

4 Efficient

economical

endodontics

9th Aug. 2015 Jhelum resorts 100

5 Basics Of

Implantology

25th October

2015

Fortune Inn

Riviera

50

6 Dental Camp at

Khuda Baksh,

School

14th February

2015

Gujjar Desh

Trust, Jammu

50

7 World Anti

Tobacco Day

28th May

2015

IDS, Sehora 100

8 Digital Smile

Designing

19th July 2014 GDC, Jammu 100

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department :

S. No. Name of event Title of event Date of conduction No. of participants

Annual Day 21st May, 2015 489

Sports Week 11-19 May 2015 489

Poster Competition

– world Anti tobacco

day

28th May 2015

489

Annual Day 29th April 2014 489

Sports Week 21st -26th April

2014

489

49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If

yes,

give details.

Nil

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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied. :

Discussions , Curriculum Development , Implementing recent methods of

imparting knowledge, use of 3D models and Charts , the department works in close

tandem with the dept. of public health dentistry to examine the oral diseases in the

region.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength-

Good infrastructure.

Dedicated and Hard working faculty.

All possible high standard dental treatment is provided free of cost.

Proactive management that is open to suggestions to improve the quality of

education.

Free transport is provided to patients who cannot commute on their own

Camps are held for school children, adults and old age to spread awareness

about dental health and prevention of dental diseases.

Department has laid down its plans and is functioning accordingly.

Weakness –

Absence of an adequately stocked pharmacy in the college campus.

Opportunities-

To promote dental awareness to remote areas

To have more health talks and education related programs

To provide health care to general public

Challenges -

Distant learning programmes should be conducted

52. Future plans of the department:

To start MDS.

To setup a tobacco cessation / counseling unit in the department

To setup an orofacial pain management clinic in the department

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Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department: Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics

2. Year of establishment: 2006

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Institute of Dental Sciences,

(Affiliated to University of Jammu)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters;

Integrated Ph. D., D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) :

S. No. Name of Programme Type Year of Establishment Intake

1. B.D.S U.G 2006 100

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : NIL

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NIL

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL

8. Examination System:

S. No. Name of the Program System of Examination

1. B.D.S ANNUAL

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors / others)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 1 1 1

Reader 1 2 2

Senior Lecturer

-

11 1

Lecturer (B.D.S) - 1 1

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,

experience and research under guidance

S.

No. Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of Year of

Experience

Academia

1. Dr. Sandeep

Kumar

M.D.S Professor Orthodontics 9 years

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2. Dr. Vikas

Gupta

M.D.S Reader Orthodontics 6 Years

3. Dr. Rishabh

Gupta

M.D.S Reader Orthodontics 5years

4. Dr. Gourav

Sepolia

M.D.S Senior

Lecturer

Orthodontics 5 months

5. Dr. Gurbinder

Singh

B.D.S Lecturer 5 years

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme - wise information : NIL

14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio:

S.

no.

Name of programme No. of students No. of teachers Ratio

1 BDS-3rd Year 92 5 1:18

2 BDS - 4th Year 88 5 1:17

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual

S.

No.

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual( Including

CAS& MPS)

1

Profile of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

S. No. Name Designation Qualification Experience Date of

joining

1. Sandeep Kour Clerk 12th 3 years 05/03/12

2. Harbans Singh N.O. 8th 8 years 30/10/07

3. Gulshan N.O. 9th 5 years 28/07/10

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project

title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, any other etc.; total grants received: Nil

20. Research facility / centre with

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Nil

Nil

Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

: Nil

22. Publications:

A Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Title of

research/article

Name of

journal

Peer

reviewed

or not

Details of

publication

(Vol, Month,

Year, ISSN

no.)

1. Dr. Sandeep

Kumar

Hospital linked case

control community

study for etiological

factors related to

non-syndromic cleft

lip & palate cases in

Gujarat

Indian J Prev

Soc Med

Peer

reviewed

Vol 40 No.1-

2 2009

2. Dr. Sandeep

Kumar

Orthodontic

extrusion of sub-

gingivally fractured

tooth using a

removable

appliance: An

alternative to re-

establish biologic

width

IJDR Peer

reviewed

Vol.25. No.5.

Pg.678-

680.2015

3. Dr. Sandeep

Kumar

Combined use of

frontal sinus & nasal

septum pattern as an

aid in forensics: A

digital radiographic

study.

North American

journal of

medical sciences

Peer

reviewed

Vol 7.No. 2.

Pg.47-52 ,

2015

4. Dr. Rishabh

Gupta

An evaluation of the

sagittal upper airway

dimension changes

following treatment

with maxillary

protraction

appliances

International

journal of

contemporary

dentistry

Peer

reviewed

Vol.2, No.5,

Pg.59-65

2011

5 Dr. Rishabh

Gupta

Over-erupted

maxillary first molar

International

journal of

Peer

reviewed

Vol.4, No.2 ,

Pg.31-37

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and unilateral

scissors bite treated

efficiently using

orthodontic mini-

implants- A case

report.

clinical dental

science

2013

6 Dr. Vikas

Gupta

Fine element

analysis of dental

implant as

orthodontic

anchorage

Journal of

contemporary

dental practice

Peer

reviewed

2011;12(4):2

59-264

7 Dr. Vikas

Gupta

Apical force

distribution due to

orthodontic forces:

a finite element

study

Journal of

contemporary

dental practice

Peer

reviewed

2011;12(2):1

04-108

8 Dr. Gaurav

Sepolia

Validity and

reliability of

orthodontic loops

between mechanical

testing and computer

simulation-An Finite

Element Study

published in

The Journal Of

Indian

Orthodontic

Society.

Peer

reviewed

2014;48(4)

9 Dr. Gaurav

Sepolia

Visibilty of gingiva -

An important

determinant for an

esthetic smile

Journal of Indian

Society of

Periodontology,

Peer

reviewed

2014;18( 4)

B Monographs / Chapters in Books/ Edited Books/Books with ISBN with details of

publishers

C Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities

International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory,

EBSCO host, etc.)

1. IJDR:

The journal is indexed with Caspur, CNKI (China National Knowledge

Infrastructure), DOAJ, EBSCO Publishing’s Electronic Databases, EMBASE/

Excerpta Medica, EMCARE, Exlibris – Primo Central, Expanded Academic

ASAP, Genamics JournalSeek, Google Scholar, Health & Wellness Research

Center, Health Reference Center Academic, Hinari, Index Copernicus, Indian

Science Abstracts, IndMed, Infotrieve, Journal Guide, MEDLINE/Index

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Medicus, National Science Library, OpenJGate, PrimoCentral, ProQuest,

PubMed, SafetyLit, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOLOAR, SCOPUS, SIIC

databases, SNEMB, Summon by Serial Solutions, TdNet, Ulrich’s International

Periodical Directory

ISSN: Print -0970-9290, Online - 1998-3603

2. North American journal of medical sciences

The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners:

CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), EBSCO Publishing's Electronic

Databases, Exlibris – Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari, Infotrieve, Journal

Guide, National Science Library, Open J Gate, ProQuest, TdNet

ISSN: Print -2250-1541, Online - 1947-2714

3. International journal of contemporary dentistry

ISSN 2229-3493 (Print) ; ISSN 2229-3507 (Online)

4. International journal of clinical dental science

Indexed in PKP-OJS Archive

ISSN 2229 – 7790 (Print) ; ISSN 2229 – 7804 (Online)

5. Journal of contemporary dental practice

ISSN: 15263711

6. The Journal Of Indian Orthodontic Society.

ISSN- 0301-5742

7. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology,

The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners:

CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), EBSCO Publishing's

Electronic Databases, Exlibris – Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari,

Infotrieve, Journal Guide, National Science Library, OpenJGate, ProQuest,

TdNet

8. The journal is indexed with: DOAJ, Index Copernicus, Indian Science

Abstracts, IndMed, Pubmed Central, SCOPUS

9. ISSN: Print -0972-124X, Online - 0975-1580

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D. Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP (Source

Normalized Impact Per Paper) NIL

E. SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

F. Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h- index

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad : Nil

26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial

Boards d) any other (please specify)

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Name of

committee

National/International/

Editorial boards

Type of

membership

Outcome

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Academic Leave and Financial assistance for participating in

seminar/Conference/workshop.

Provision of Seed money for conducting research.

Collaboration with Government and Private institutions / organizations for

conducting FDP.

Inviting external experts to conduct FDP as Resource person from industry

and academia.

Increment is given to the faculty members on the basis of their participation in

the Faculty Development program.

The College R&D cell takes numerous initiatives round the year to keep the

faculty member abreast with latest development in their field.

28. Student projects (Last 3 Years Data)

-house projects including inter-departmental

projects

1. Habits

2. Removable Orthodontic Appliances

3. Biology Of Tooth Movement

4. Mechanic Of Tooth Movement

5. Orthodontic Diagnosis

Ankita, Anupam, Ashima

Adishree, Asiya, Anam

Anam, Alia, Aqsa

Irfa, Arifa, Arshie

Aaquib, Azmat, Benefsha

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6. Cephalometrics

7. Preventive Orthodontic

8. Interceptic Orthodontic

9. Development Of Occlurion

10. Classification Of Malocclurion

11. Anchorage

12. Etiology Of Malocclurion

13. Functional Development

14. Extractions

15. Fixed Appliances

16. Orthopedic Appliances

17. Class II Malocclurion

18. Classiii Malocclusion

19. Open Bite

20. Deep Bite

21. Crossbite

22. Removable Myo Functional

Appliances

Bilal, Bisma, Chetna

Humayun, Iqra

Ishfaq, Javed, Komal

Nazia, Navneet, Nyla

Nide, Nikhil, Nindiya

Nitika, Neharika, Palak

Poonam, Prajati, Prathiba

Priyanshu.B ,Rajin, Priyaha

Rudra Rupali

Safoore, Sakshi.G

Shabroz, Shalini, Sehrish

Supriya, Surbhi, Suriya

S.Nanna, S.Miraydre, Tabia

Taniya, Tavleen, Uroose

Vishali, Vidhi, Vishalui

Yasmeen, Zahoor

Sakshi, Samam, Sona

institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty- Nil

S. No. Name of faculty Title of awards/

recognition

Organization Year

-doctoral fellows

Nil

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.

No.

Name of event Conduction Date Name of the outstanding

participants

Designation &

Organization

Pre conference

course ( 10th

state and

interstate IDA

conference )

31/09/2014

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

Academic freedom is provided to the faculty members.

There is no parity in the department for using resources related to research either for

students/faculty

A caring research environment with efficient policies, management, structures,

support services and programmes is made available for research activities.

Strict policy for effective use the funds of the clients and funders of research

Collaboration of the University and the broader scientific community is also there.

Zero tolerance policy for Plagiarism/Duplicity in research activities.

Sensitive to the colleagues and collaborators, students, human participants in their

research, animals used in their research.

32. Student profile programme - wise: (Last 3 year Data)

Academic

Year

Name of

programme

Applications received Selected

Male Female Male Female

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2013-14 BDS N.A N.A 21 79

2012-13 BDS N.A N.A 22 78

33. Diversity of students: (Current Batch) Not Applicable

36. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.NIL

37. Student progression : (Last )

Student progression

S. No Name Progression

1 Esha Bali MDS, Public Health Dentistry (SGT

Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana

2 Neeru Bhagat

MDS, Orthodontics Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

3 Jyoti Gupta MDS, Periodontics, Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

4 Nusrat Batool

MDS, Pediatric, ITS Ghaziabad

5 Paritosh Sharma MDS, Endodontics Himachal Dental

Collage, Sunder Nagar

6 Rashidat-Ul-Khariat

MDS, Periodontics, Govt. Dental

College Srinagar

7 Shazia Shafat MDS, Pediatrics, Divya Jyoti Dental

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College, Modi Nagar (U.P

8 Tarun Gupta

MDS, Divya Joyti Dental College,

Modi Nagar (U.P)

9 Vishal Romethra MDS, Prosthodontics, Himachal

Dental College, Sunder nagar

10 Vikas Sharma

MDS, Divya Jyoti Dental College,

Modi nagar, U.P

11 Vasudha Kak

MDS, Public Health Dentistry,

Surinder Dental College Ganga Nagar

12 Abhimanyu Rohmetra

MDS, Orthodontics Saraswati Dental

College

13 Abhiroop singh MDS, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery,

D.A.V Centenary Dental College,

Yamuna nagar, Haryana

14 Deepa Dubey

MDS, Oral Medicine & Radiology,

Pacitic Dental College, Rajasthan

15 Malvika Singh

MDS, Periodontics Himachal Institute

of Dental Sciences, Ponta Sahib

Employed (Campus/Off-campus Selection)

S. No. Name of students Name of

company/Organization Position

1 Aditi Sharma

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

2 Amira Majid

NRHM Dental surgeon

3 Bisham Dubey

J&K police

Deputy

Superintendent

of Police

4 Nargis Qayoom JVC, Bemina House surgeon

5 Shweta Nagyal

NRHM Dental surgeon

6 Roshika Jamwal

Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon

7 Deeksha Kudyar

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

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8

Faiqah Lanker

JVC Bemena House Surgeon

9

Nimra Mehraj

Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

10

Saima Arshie

Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

11 Sameer Ahmad Malik Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

12 Sunakshi Soi Vivekananda trust Pvt. job

13 Sonam Sudan

Nanak nagar trust Pvt. job

14

Rameesa Rashid Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

Entrepreneurs

S. No. Name of students Name of the

Company Position

1. Abinandan Khajuria Dental clinic Owner

2. Ankur Gupta Dental clinic Owner

3. Bhawna Gupta Dental clinic Owner

4. Krishan Paul Singh Dental clinic Owner

5. Manik Gupta Dental clinic Owner

6. Mavesh Ara Dental clinic Owner

7. Sahil Dental clinic Owner

8. Shivani Fotadar Dental clinic Owner

9. Sajjad Ali Zia Dental clinic Owner

10. Nitasha Choudhary Dental clinic Owner

11. Naina Sharma Dental clinic Owner

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12. Nandita Sharma Dental clinic Owner

13. Imtiyaz Dental clinic Owner

36. Diversity of Staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same university Nil

From the other university within the state Nil

From the universities of other states 100%

From abroad universities Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt. during the

assessment period: Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

`

S. No. Details of the Resources Quantity

1 No. of Titles 343

2 Text books 3574

3 Reference books 59

4 Encyclopaedia

5 Journals (National) 36

6 Journals (International) 08

7 CD-Rom

8 News Paper

9 Student Projects

10 Theses

11 Dissertation

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: yes

c) Total number of class rooms : 4

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 1

e) Students’ laboratories: 11

f) Research laboratories:

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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : Nil

b) from other institutions/universities Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department faculty gives their feedback on curriculum and

teaching learning evaluation through monthly staff meetings.

Regular faculty meetings are held to evaluate the student performance

which is assessed and accordingly changes are implemented.

Newer methods of teaching, discussions are undertaken to generate

interest.

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department collects feedback forms from the students on staff,

curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and is assessed periodically.

Areas of improvement are shortlisted and rectified in consultation with

the faculty.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, there is a formal system of taking feedback from alumni and

feedback is taken verbally which is further used to improve and

strengthen the teaching methodology.

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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :

A.

S. No. Name of Alumni

1. Abinandan Khajuria

2. Ankur Gupta

3. Bhawna Gupta

4. Krishan Paul Singh

5. Manik Gupta

6. Mavesh Ara

7. Sahil

8. Shivani Fotadar

9. Sajjad Ali Zia

10. Nitasha Choudhary

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts :

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching

Methodology:

Clinical Teaching : (a) Demonstration on Patient

(b) Hands-on Training

Practical Training :-(a) Simulation

(b) Visualization

S.

No.

Type of

event

Title of

event

Date of

conduction

Resource

person

Designation/

Organization

No. of

participants

1 Hands on

Efficient

economical

endodontics

9/8/2015 Sanket Seth M.D.S ( Cons

and endo)

2 Conference

10th IDA

state and

interstate

dental

conference

1-2nd Nov.

2014

3 Hands on

Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 P. D. Joshi

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Therotical :- (a) Smart Board Teaching

(b) P P T Presentation threw LCD Projector

(c) Black Board Teaching

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Continuous monitoring done by terminal exam, viva and test

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

Name of the

Activities

Conduction

Date

Venue No of students participated

1 10th IDA state

and interstate

dental

conference

1st and 2nd

Nov. 2014

Zorawar singh

auditorium ,

Jammu

200

2 Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 IDS Jammu 50

3 Medical

emergencies in

clinical practice

20th

Sept. 2015

Jammu

university

100

4 Efficient

economical

endodontics

9th Aug. 2015 Jhelum resorts 100

5 Basics Of

Implantology

25th October,

2015

Fortune Inn

Riviera

50

6 Dental Camp at

Khuda Baksh,

School

14th February

2015

Gujjar Desh

Trust, Jammu

50

7 World Anti

Tobacco Day

28th May

2015

IDS, Sehora 100

8 Digital Smile

Designing

19th July 2014 GDC, Jammu 100

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department :

S. No. Name of event Title of event Date of conduction No. of participants

1. Annual Day 21st May, 2015 489

2. Sports Week 11-19 May 2015 489

3.

Poster Competition –

world Anti tobacco

day

28th May 2015

489

4. Annual Day 29th April 2014 489

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5. Sports Week 21st -26th April

2014

489

49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If

yes,

give details. Nil

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied. :

Publishing research articles in reputed journals.

All are computer savy.

Some senior faculty members are the external examiners who conduct practical

examination.

51. Detail major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength-

Very good number of patient

Good research of opportunity

Well qualified faculty members with positive attitude towards the growth of the

institutions.

Good infrastructure

Right acceptability in the society.

Weakness –

Availability of research journals

Opportunities-

Develop a collaborative learning environment among faculty and in different

departments

Challenges -

Involvement of students in other practical and social activities than only theoretical

teaching

52. Future plans of the department:

Research

Social outreach

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Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department: Periodontics

2. Year of establishment: 2006

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Institute of Dental

Sciences, (Affiliated to University of Jammu)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters;

Integrated Ph. D., D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) :

S. No. Name of Programme Type Year of Establishment Intake

1. B.D.S U.G 2006 100

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : NIL

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NIL

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL

8. Examination System:

S. No. Name of the Program System of Examination

1 B.D.S Annual

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 1 1 1

Reader 2 2 2

Senior Lecturers - 3 3

Lecturer (B.D.S) - 1 1

Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and

research under guidance

S.

No. Name

Qualificatio

n Designation Specialization

No. of Year of

Experience

Academia

1. D Dr. Sunil

Mahajan

M.D.S PROF. & Head Periodontics 9 years

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2. Dr. Tanuj

Minocha

M.D.S Reader Periodontics 6 years

3. Dr. Nitin

Kudyar

M.D.S Reader Periodontics 5 years

4. Dr. Prashant

Singh

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Periodontics 1 year

5. Dr. Akanksha

Kashyap

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Periodontics 1 year

6. Dr. Neha Sethi M.D.S Senior Lecturer Periodontics 1 year

7. Dr. Bangeet

Kaur

B.D.S Lecturer 9 years

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme - wise information :

NIL

14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio:

S.

no.

Name of programme No. of students No. of

teachers

Ratio

1 BDS - 3rd Year 92 7 1:13

2 BDS - 4th Year 88 7 1:12

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual

S.

No.

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual(

Including CAS&

MPS)

1 Dental technician 1

Profile of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

S. No. Name Designation Qualification Experience Date of

joining

1 Sushant Sharma Dental

Technician

Diploma

Dental Tech.

7 years 05/2008

2 Anil kumar N.O. 12th 6 years 06/2009

3 Sunil Kumar N.O. 9th 2years 06/2013

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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project

title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, any other etc.; total grants received: Nil

20. Research facility / centre with

Nil

Nil

Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

: Nil

22. Publications:

A Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:

S. No. Name of

faculty

Title of

research/article

Name of

journal

Peer

reviewed

or not

Details of

publication

(Vol, Month,

Year, ISSN

no.)

1. Dr. Sunil

Mahajan

Cuspal fracture

resistance and

microleakage in

composite amalgam

combined restoration

BFUDJ Peer

reviewed

February

2012;3(1)

2. Dr. Sunil

Mahajan

Esthetic

management of

Turner’s Hypoplasia

Indian journal of

dental sciences

Peer

reviewed

October

2012,

supplementar

y issue ;4(4)

3. Dr. Sunil

Mahajan

Conservative

management of

nifedipine

influenced gingival

enlargement – a case

report

Indian journal of

dental sciences

Peer

reviewed

March

2012;1(4)

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4. Dr. Sunil

Mahajan

Titanium miniplate

osteosynthesis of

mandibular fractures

Indian journal of

dental sciences

Peer

reviewed

March

2012;1(4)

5. Dr. Tanuj

Minocha

Dentistry and

psychiatry: it’s time

to bridge the gap”

Journal of

Contemporary

Dental Sciences .

Peer

reviewed

2012;1(4)

6. Dr. Tanuj

Minocha

Comparison of fibrin

clot adhesion to

dentine conditioned

with citric acid,

tetracycline, and

ethylene diamine

tetra acetic acid:

An in vitro scanning

electron microscopic

study”

J Indian Soc

Periodontol.

Peer

reviewed

2012; 16(3):

333–341

7. Dr. Tanuj

Minocha

The incidence of

post operative

wound healing

problems after

bilateral sagittal split

osteotomies(BSSO)s

tabilized with

Miniplates and

Monocortical

screws”

Journal of

National

Research

Denticon.

Peer

reviewed

2013;.2( 4)

8. Dr. Tanuj

Minocha

Resilient TMJ

Reprogramming

Appliance”:

Journal Of

Dental Herald

Peer

reviewed

2014,1(1):18

-20

9. Dr. Tanuj

Minocha

Forensic Dentistry-

Are Dental Surgeons

Aware Of Their

Role:

Journal Of

Dental Herald

Peer

reviewed

2014,1(1):24

-26

10. Dr. Nitin

Kudyar

Surgical

enhancement of

gingival esthetics

Journal of

cosmetic surgery

and medicine

Peer

reviewed

2010;5(1)

11. Dr. Nitin

Kudyar

The stress factor in

periodontal disease-

a review

JIDA Peer

reviewed

2011;5(3)

12. Dr. Nitin

Kudyar

Periodontal vaccine:

a dream or reality

Journal of Indian

society of

peiodontology

Peer

reviewed

2011;15(2)

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13. Dr. Nitin

Kudyar

Resolution in

periodontal

inflammation- a

review

IOSR journal of

dental and

medical sciences

Peer

reviewed

2013;

x(x):01-00

14. Dr. Nitin

Kudyar

Periodontal

pathogens and

respiratory diseases-

evaluating their

potential association

: a clinical and

microbiological

study

Journal of

contemporaray

dental practice

Peer

reviewed

2013;14(4):6

10-615

15. Dr. Nitin

Kudyar

Salivary biomarkers:

a diagnostic tool for

periodontal diseases

Int J res dent Peer

reviewed

2015;5(1)

16. Dr. Nitin

Kudyar

Clinical and

microbiological

efficacy of 3%

satranidazole gel as

a local drug delivery

system in the

treatment of chronic

periodontitis

Contemp clin

dent

Peer

reviewed

2015;6(3)

17. Dr. Nitin

Kudyar

Focal Cemento –

osseous dysplasia of

mandibular jaw – A

case report and

literature review

Edorium Journal

of dentistry

Vol. 2, 2015

18. Dr.

Akanksha

Kashyap

Level of Cytokines

in Gingival

Crevicular Fluid and

Blood of Aggressive

Periodontitis cases:

A Clinical

Correlation

Indian Journal of

Dental Sciences

Peer

reviewed

2014; 6(5):

40-44

19. Dr. Neha

Sethi

Association of

Asparate

Aminotransferase

with Chronic

Periodontitis.

Indian Journal of

Stomatology

Peer

reviewed

2013, 4(3):

82-85

20. Dr. Neha Application of International Peer 2013, 5 (9):

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Sethi Recombinant Protein

Therapeutics in

Periodontics.

Journal of

Medicine &

Medical

Sciences

reviewed 380-390

21. Dr. Neha

Sethi

Surface Interactions

on Nanosurfaced

Implant materials.

Journal of

Academy of Oral

Implantology

Peer

reviewed

2014,4(9),

28-36

22. Dr. Neha

Sethi

Nanostructured

Implant Materials

And Their Surface

Interactions.

Indian Journal of

Dental Sciences.

Peer

reviewed

2014, 1(6),

140-146

23. Dr. Prashant

Singh

Ozone in

periodontics. Natural

remedy in dentistry

Journal of dental

herald

Peer

reviewed

Jan

2014;1(1)

24. Dr. Prashant

Singh

Wilkodontics or

periodontally

accelerated

osteogenic

orthodontics- a

review

International

journal of

preventive and

clinical research

Peer

reviewed

Oct-Dec

2014;1(4)

B Monographs / Chapters in Books/ Edited Books/Books with ISBN with details of

publishers

S. No Author Title Publishing

House

ISSN

1 Neha Sethi,

S.

Kalaivani:..

Salivary Enzymes

in Chronic

Periodontitis

Lambert

Academic

Publications 978-3-659-14524-7

2 Neha Sethi:

Review of All

Dental Subjects.

Jaypee

Publications

3. Neha Sethi,

Pankaj

Malhotra:.

Risk Factors in

Periodontitis:

Lambert

Academic

Publications

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C Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities

International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory,

EBSCO host, etc.)

1. Journal of Dental Herald

P ISSN 2348 –1331

E ISSN 2348 –134X

2. BFUDJ

Print ISSN: 0976-8181

Online ISSN: 2230-7273

3. Indian Journal of Dental Sciences

(ISSN: Print-0976-4003)

The journal is Indexed with Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts (ISA), Open J-Gate,

EBSCO, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and registered with CAB Abstracts,

Caspur, Expanded Academic ASAP, Genamics journal Seek, Google Scholar, Hinari,

ProQuest, SCOLOAR, SIIC databases and Ulrich's International Periodical Directory.

4. Contemp Clin Dentistry

Print ISSN: 0976-237X, E-ISSN:0976- 2361

The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners:

CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), EBSCO Publishing's Electronic

Databases, Exlibris – Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari, Infotrieve, Journal Guide,

National Science Library, OpenJGate, ProQuest, TdNet, BIOBASE

The journal is indexed with:

DOAJ, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, Pubmed Central, SCOPUS

5. Journal of Indian society of periodontology

ISSN: Print -0972-124X, Online - 0975-1580

The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners:

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CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), EBSCO Publishing's Electronic

Databases, Exlibris – Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari, Infotrieve, Journal Guide,

National Science Library, OpenJGate, ProQuest, TdNet

The journal is indexed with:

DOAJ, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, Pubmed Central, SCOPUS

6. Int. J res dent

ISSN 2249 - 488X

7. International Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences

ISSN 2167-0404

IJMMS is indexed by the following databases/resources:

• Worldcat

• Genamics JournalSeek

• Index Copernicus

• J-Gate Portal

• Electronic Journals Library

• Academickeys

• Google Scholar

D. Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP (Source

Normalized Impact Per Paper) NIL

E. SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

F. Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h- index

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad : Nil

26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial

Boards d) any other (please specify) Nil

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Name of

committee

National/International/

Editorial boards

Type of

membership

Outcome

1

.

Neha sethi Member

editorial

board

Advanced Medical

Sciences: An

International Journal

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• International Journal of

Dental Science

• International Journal of

Advances in Biology

• Dental Research: An

International Journal

(DRIJ)

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Academic Leave and Financial assistance for participating in

seminar/Conference/workshop.

Provision of Seed money for conducting research.

Collaboration with Government and Private institutions/ organizations for

conducting FDP.

Inviting external experts to conduct FDP as Resource person from industry

and academia.

Increment is given to the faculty members on the basis of their

participation in the Faculty Development program.

The College R&D cell takes numerous initiatives round the year to keep

the faculty member abreast with latest development in their field.

28. Student projects

Roll No.

Topic

1. General Principals of Periodontal Surgery

Periodontium Part I

2. Periodontium Part II

3. Calculus

10 Oral Malordour

17. Instrumentation and Sterlization

19. Periodontal Flap

22. TFO

23. Mobility and Splinting

24. Sterilization

26. Clinical Diagnosis

39. Dental Plaque

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42. Chronic Periodontics

47. Endo Perio. Lesion

50. Nutrition

51. Health and Education

53. Stages of Gingivitis

55. DCI

57. Gingival Enlargement

60. Gingival Recession

64. Bone graft

67 Epidemiology

70. Plaque

72. Topical Fluoride

73. Clinical Diagnosis

78. Implant

81. Gingiva

83. Saliva

86. Environment and health

87. General Principles of Periodontal Surgery

93. TFO

97. Dental Calculus

99. Periodontal Medicine I

100. Periodontal Medicine II

institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty-

S. No. Name of faculty Title of awards/

recognition

Organization Year

1. Dr. Sunil Mahajan External examiner

-doctoral fellows

Nil

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S. no. Name of

student

Enrolment

No.

Title of

project

Guided by Name of the

University/Inst

itute/Industry

Year of

Conduction

Remark

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S.

No.

Name of event Conduction Date Name of the outstanding

participants

Designation &

Organization

Pre conference

course ( 10th

state and

interstate IDA

conference )

31/09/2014

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

Academic freedom is provided to the faculty members.

There is no parity in the department for using resources related to research either for

students/faculty

A caring research environment with efficient policies, management, structures,

support services and programmes is made available for research activities.

Strict policy for effective use the funds of the clients and funders of research

Collaboration of the University and the broader scientific community is also there.

Zero tolerance policy for Plagiarism/Duplicity in research activities.

Sensitive to the colleagues and collaborators, students, human participants in their

research, animals used in their research.

32. Student profile programme - wise: (Last 3 year Data)

Academic

Year

Name of

programme

Applications received Selected

Male Female Male Female

2014-15 BDS N.A N.A 27 73

2013-14 BDS N.A N.A 21 79

2012-13 BDS N.A N.A 22 78

33. Diversity of students: (Current Batch) NA

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.NIL

35. Student progression : (Last )

Student progression

S. No Name Progression

1. Esha Bali MDS, Public Health Dentistry (SGT

Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana

2. Neeru Bhagat

MDS, Orthodontics Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

3. Jyoti Gupta MDS, Periodontics, Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

4. Nusrat Batool MDS, Pediatric, ITS Ghaziabad

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5. Paritosh Sharma MDS, Endodontics Himachal Dental

Collage, Sunder Nagar

6. Rashidat-Ul-Khariat

MDS, Periodontics, Govt. Dental

College Srinagar

7. Shazia Shafat

MDS, Pediatrics, Divya Jyoti Dental

College, Modi Nagar (U.P

8. Tarun Gupta

MDS, Divya Joyti Dental College,

Modi Nagar (U.P)

9. Vishal Romethra MDS, Prosthodontics, Himachal

Dental College, Sunder nagar

10. Vikas Sharma

MDS, Divya Jyoti Dental College,

Modi nagar, U.P

11. Vasudha Kak

MDS, Public Health Dentistry,

Surinder Dental College Ganga Nagar

12. Abhimanyu Rohmetra

MDS, Orthodontics Saraswati Dental

College

13. Abhiroop singh MDS, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery,

D.A.V Centenary Dental College,

Yamuna nagar, Haryana

14. Deepa Dubey

MDS, Oral Medicine & Radiology,

Pacitic Dental College, Rajasthan

15. Malvika Singh

MDS, Periodontics Himachal Institute

of Dental Sciences, Ponta Sahib

Employed (Campus/Off-campus Selection)

S. No. Name of students Name of

company/Organization Position

1. Aditi Sharma Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

2. Amira Majid NRHM Dental surgeon

3. Bisham Dubey J&K police

Deputy

Superintendent

of Police

4.

Nargis Qayoom

JVC, Bemina House surgeon

5.

Shweta Nagyal NRHM Dental surgeon

6. Govt. Dental College, House Surgeon

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Roshika Jamwal Srinagar

7. Deeksha Kudyar

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

8. Faiqah Lanker JVC Bemena House Surgeon

9. Nimra Mehraj Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

10. Saima Arshie Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

11. Sameer Ahmad Malik Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

12. Sunakshi Soi Vivekananda trust Pvt job

13. Sonam Sudan Nanak nagar trust Pvt job

14.

Rameesa Rashid

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

Entrepreneurs

S.No. Name of

students Enrolment no.

Type of

Entrepreneurship

Name of the

Company Position

1. Abinandan

Khajuria Dental clinic Owner

2. Ankur Gupta Dental clinic Owner

3. Bhawna Gupta Dental clinic Owner

4. Krishan Paul

Singh Dental clinic Owner

5. Manik Gupta Dental clinic Owner

6. Mavesh Ara Dental clinic Owner

7. Sahil Dental clinic Owner

8. ShivaniFotadar Dental clinic Owner

9. Sajjad Ali Zia Dental clinic Owner

10. Nitasha

Choudhary Dental clinic Owner

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11. Naina Sharma Dental clinic Owner

12. Nandita

Sharma Dental clinic Owner

13. Imtiyaz Dental clinic Owner

36. Diversity of Staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same university Nil

From the other university within the state Nil

From the universities of other states 100%

From abroad universities Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt. during the

assessment period: Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

`

S. No. Details of the Resources Quantity

1 No. of Titles 343

2 Text books 3574

3 Reference books 59

4 Encyclopaedia

5 Journals (National) 36

6 Journals (International) 08

7 CD-Rom 35

8 News Paper 03

9 Student Projects

10 Theses

11 Dissertation

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: yes

c) Total number of class rooms : 4

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 1

e) Students’ laboratories: 11

f) Research laboratories:

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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : Nil

b) from other institutions/universities Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department faculty gives their feedback on curriculum and

teaching learning evaluation through monthly staff meetings.

Regular faculty meetings are held to evaluate the student performance

which is assessed and accordingly changes are implemented.

Newer methods of teaching, discussions are undertaken to generate

interest.

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department collects feedback forms from the students on staff,

curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and is assessed periodically.

Areas of improvement are shortlisted and rectified in consultation with

the faculty.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, there is a formal system of taking feedback from alumni and

feedback is taken verbally which is further used to improve and

strengthen the teaching methodology.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :

A.

S. No. Name of Alumni

1. Abinandan Khajuria

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2. Ankur Gupta

3. Bhawna Gupta

4. Krishan Paul Singh

5.

Manik Gupta

6.

Mavesh Ara

7.

Sahil

8.

ShivaniFotadar

9.

Sajjad Ali Zia

10.

Nitasha Choudhary

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts :

S.

No.

Type of

event

Title of

event

Date of

conduction

Resource

person

Designation/

Organization

No. of

participants

1 Hands on

Efficient

economical

endodontics

9/8/2015 Sanket Seth M.D.S ( Cons

and endo)

150

2 Conference

10th IDA

state and

interstate

dental

conference

1-2nd Nov.

2014

3 Hands on

Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 P. D. Joshi

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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching

Methodology:

Power point presentations, demonstrations, assistance and observations,

clinical discussion.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Regular class tests, end posting exams and sessional exams are conducted and

on the basis of some internal assessments are done.

Feedback forms are obtained at the end of the term and scores are calculated

accordingly

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

Name of the

Activities

Conduction

Date

Venue No of students participated

1 10th IDA state

and interstate

dental

conference

1 and 2nd

Nov. 2014

Zorawar singh

auditorium,

Jammu

200

2 Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 IDS Jammu 50

3 Medical

emergencies in

clinical practice

20th Sept.

2015

Jammu

university

100

4 Efficient

economical

endodontics

9th Aug. 2015 Jhelum resorts 100

5 Basics Of

Implantology

25th October

2015

Fortune Inn

Riviera

50

6 Dental Camp at

Khuda Baksh,

School

14th February

2015

Gujjar Desh

Trust, Jammu

50

7 World Anti

Tobacco Day

28th May

2015

IDS, Sehora 100

8 Digital Smile

Designing

19th July 2014 GDC, Jammu 100

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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department :

S. No. Name of event Date of conduction No. of participants

1. Annual Day 21st May, 2015 489

2. Sports Week 11-19 May 2015 489

3. Poster Competition – world Anti

tobacco day 28th May 2015

489

4. Annual Day 29th April 2014 489

5. Sports Week 21st -26th April 2014 489

49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If

yes,

give details. Nil

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied. :

Publishing research articles in reputed journals.

All are computer savvy

51. Detail major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength-

Well qualified faculty members with positive attitude towards the growth of the

institutions.

Good infrastructure facilities.

Right acceptability in the society

Innovative teaching methods are followed.

Weakness –

No pharmacy in the campus

Opportunities-

Work along with public health dentistry to spread awareness among the general public

regarding prevention from oral diseases.

52. Future plans of the department:

Implants

Piezosurgery

Ridge augmentation procedures

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1. Name of the Department: Prosthodontics

2. Year of establishment: 2006

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Institute of Dental

Sciences, (Affiliated to University of Jammu)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters; Integrated

Ph. D., D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) :

S. No. Name of Programme Type Year of Establishment Intake

1. B.D.S U.G 2006 100

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : NIL

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NIL

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL

8. Examination System:

S. No. Name of the Program System of Examination

1 B.D.S Annual

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 1 2 2

Reader 2 2 2

Senior Lecturers - 3 3

Lecturer (B.D.S) - 2 2

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,

experience and research under guidance

S.

No

. Name

Qualificatio

n Designation Specialization

No. of Year of

Experience

Academia

1. D Dr. Y.K.Singla M.D.S PROF. & Head Prosthodontics 19 Years

2. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

M.D.S Professor Prosthodontics 12 Years

3. Dr. Rajeev

Raina

M.D.S Reader Prosthodontics 7 Years

4. Dr. Vishal

Choudhary

M.D.S Reader Prosthodontics 4 years

5. Dr. Rashim

Garg

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Prosthodontics 2 years

6. Dr. Puneet

Mahajan

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Prosthodontics 2 years

7. Dr. Bhavna

Sharma

M.D.S Senior Lecturer Prosthodontics 4months

8. Dr. Aditi

Sharma

B.D.S Lecturer 1 year

9. Dr. Diksha

Kudyar

B.D.S Lecturer 1 year

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme - wise information :

NIL

14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio:

S.

no.

Name of programme No. of students No. of teachers Ratio

1 BDS -1st Year 82 9 1:9.1

2 BDS- 2nd Year 100 9 1:11.1

3 BDS-3rd Year 92 9 1:10.2

4. BDS - 4th Year 88 9 1:9.7

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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual

S.

No.

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual( Including

CAS& MPS)

1 Dental technician 2

Profile of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

S.

No.

Name Designation Qualification Experience Date of

joining

1. Vikram Singh Lab Technician B.A.

Dip. lab Tech

9 years 01/11/06

2. Rajesh Kumar Dental technician Diploma

Dental

Technician

6 years 5/10/09

3. Rajinder Kumar N.O. 12th 8 years 14/08/07

4. Raj Kumar Gorkha N.O. 8th 6 years 28/02/09

5. Gurmeet Singh N.O. 9th 3 years 2/04/12

6. Roshan Lal N.O. 8th 3 years 1/05/12

7. Vinod kumar N.O. 10th 1 year 19/12/13

8. Ruby Devi N.O. 11th 1 year 01/03/14

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project

title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, any other etc.; total grants received: Nil

20. Research facility / centre with

Nil

Nil

Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

: Nil

22. Publications:

A Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:

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S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Title of

research/article

Name of

journal

Peer

reviewed

or not

Details of

publication

(Vol, Month,

Year, ISSN

no.)

1. Dr. Y.K.

Singla

An overview of oral

health promotion

and its effectiveness

in prevention of oral

diseases

BFUDJ Peer

reviewed

July

2013;4(2):56

-60

2. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

Post traumatic

orbital

reconstruction using

autogenous bone

grafts and

nonresorbable

alloplastic implants:

A clinical evaluation

JCDR Peer

reviewed

2015;4(1s2):

35-40

3. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

Multidimensional

MTA magic 2 cases

1 cure

International

Journal of

clinical cases

and

investigations

Peer

reviewed

January

2013;5(4):40

-46

4. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

Onlays in dentistry:

An Endangered

species

International

Journal of

clinical cases

and

investigations

Peer

reviewed

2013;5(5):14

9-151

5. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

Problems faced by

complete denture

wearing elderly

people living in

Jammu district

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Peer

reviewed

2014Dec;

8(12):ZC25-

C27

6. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

A method to

construct an interim

obturator using

presurgical tissue for

maxillary palatal

defect

Global journal of

medical research

Peer

reviewed

2014; vol.

XIV, Issue

IV, Version

I:57-59

7. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

Abutment evaluation

– A boon to success

Journal of dental

herald

2014 April;

1(2)

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of fixed partial

denture

8. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

A comparative

evaluation of the

effect of resin based

sealers on retention

of crown cemented

with three types of

cement – An in vitro

study.

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Peer

reviewed

2014

Mar;8(3):251

-255

9. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

Cleidocranial

Dysplasia: A case

report illustrating

diagnostic clinical

and radiological

findings

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Peer

reviewed

2014 June;

8(6):ZD19-

20

10.

Dr. Harvinder

Singh

Prevalence of

prosthetic status and

prosthetic needs

among

institutionalized

geriatric people

BFUDJ Peer

reviewed

July

2013;4(2):32

-37

11.

Dr. Harvinder

Singh

Use of porous

polyethylene

implants for orbital

reconstruction- a

review

UJMDS Peer

reviewed

2015;3(1):75

-77

12. Dr. Rajeev

Raina

Problems faced by

complete denture

wearing elderly

people living in

Jammu district

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Peer

reviewed

2014Dec;

8(12):ZC25-

C27

13 Dr. Vishal

Chaudhary

Infection control in

prosthodontics

Indian Journal of

Dental Sciences

Peer

reviewed

2010;2(1):5-

10

14 Dr. Vishal

Chaudhary

Effect of various

disinfectants on the

linear dimensional

stability of different

dental impression

materials

RGUHS J Dent

Sciences

Peer

reviewed

September

2011;3(3):

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15 Dr. Puneet

Mahajan

Increasing the

Durability of Food

Platform Area in

Complete Denture

Prosthesis: A

Clinical Case Report

Int J Dent Med

Res

Peer

reviewed

2014;1(4):56

-60

16 Dr. Puneet

Mahajan

Telescopic

overdenture : perio

prostho concern for

advanced

periodontitis

Contemp clin

dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2013;4:402-

405

17 Dr. Rashim

Garg

Prosthodontic

Management of

Endodontically

Treated

Teeth – A Review

International

dental journal of

student’s

research

Peer

reviewed

Feb 2013-

May 2013;

1(4):4-12

18 Dr. Rashim

Garg

Preventive

Prosthodontics – A

Boon

International

dental journal of

student’s

research

Peer

reviewed

Feb 2013-

May 2013;

1(4):13-16

19 Dr. Rashim

Garg

Immediate Denture

Service Designed to

Preserve the

Oral Structures – A

Case Report

International

dental journal of

student’s

research

Peer

reviewed

Feb 2013-

May 2013;

1(4):17-21

20 Dr. Rashim

Garg

Prosthodontic

rehabilitation of

patient with flabby

ridges with different

impression

techniques-Case

reports

Indian Journal of

Dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2012 :1-6

21 Dr. Bhavna

Sharma

Conventional

complete denture for

a patient with

malunited fracture of

mandible: a case

report

Dental journal

of advanced

studies

Peer

reviewed

2013;1(2):12

1-124

22 Dr. Bhavna

Sharma

Comparison of

dentin caries

excavation with

polymer bur,

diamond bur and

Journal of dental

herald

Peer

reviewed

2014;2(1):8-

11

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conventional

tungsten carbide

burs. An in vivo

study

23 Dr. Bhavna

Sharma

Pre-definitive

prosthodontic

treatment with

rehabilitation

devices

Dental journal

of advanced

studies

Peer

reviewed

2014;2(1):4-

8

24 Dr. Bhavna

Sharma

Outlining and

creating soft tissue

profile in

customized complete

denture

Asia pacific

dental journal

Peer

reviewed

2015;2(1):46

-49

B Monographs / Chapters in Books/ Edited Books/Books with ISBN with details of

publishers

C Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities

International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory,

EBSCO host, etc.)

1. JCDR:

◦ Online: ISSN - 0973-709X, Print : 2249-782X

The articles of JCDR are indexed/reviewed in the following databases/resources:

• PubMed Central® (PMC) New,

• Academic Search Complete Database,

• Chemical Abstracts Service,

• Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ),

• EBSCOhostNew,

• Embase & EMbiology,

• Google Scholar,

• HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme

• <li>Index Copernicus,</li>

• Indian Science Abstracts (ISA),

• Journal seek Database,

• Open J-Gate,

• Popline (reproductive health literature),

• SCOPUS,

• www.omnimedicalsearch.com

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2. International Journal of clinical cases and investigations

All articles published in the International Journal of Clinical Cases and Investigations

will be included in PubMed and PubMed Central.

ISSN 2229-7669

3. Global journal of medical research

ISSN Numbers: Online: 0975-4172 Print: 0975-4350

4. Journal of dental herald

P ISSN 2348 –1331

E ISSN 2348 –134X

5. BFUDJ

Print ISSN: 0976-8181

Online ISSN: 2230-7273

6. Indian Journal of Dental Sciences

(ISSN: Print-0976-4003)

The journal is Indexed with Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts (ISA), Open

J-Gate, EBSCO, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and registered with

CAB Abstracts, Caspur, Expanded Academic ASAP, Genamics journal Seek, Google

Scholar, Hinari, ProQuest, SCOLOAR, SIIC databases and Ulrich's International

Periodical Directory.

7. Contemp clin dentistry

Print ISSN: 0976-237X, E-ISSN: 0976- 2361

The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners:

CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), EBSCO Publishing's Electronic

Databases, Exlibris – Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari, Infotrieve, Journal

Guide, National Science Library, OpenJGate, ProQuest, TdNet, BIOBASE

The journal is indexed with:

DOAJ, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, Pubmed Central,

SCOPUS

8. International dental journal of student’s research

ISSN (Electronic) 2278-3784

ISSN (Print) 2394-708X

9. Dental journal of advanced studies

(ISSN: Print-2321-1482)(ISSN: E-2349-9869

D. Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP (Source

Normalized Impact per Paper) NIL

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E. SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

F. Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h- index

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad : Nil

26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial

Boards d) any other (please specify) Nil

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Academic Leave and Financial assistance for participating in

seminar/Conference/workshop.

Provision of Seed money for conducting research.

Collaboration with Government and Private institutions/ organizations for

conducting FDP.

Inviting external experts to conduct FDP as Resource person from industry

and academia.

Increment is given to the faculty members on the basis of their

participation in the Faculty Development program.

The College R&D cell takes numerous initiatives round the year to keep

the faculty member abreast with latest development in their field.

28. Student projects

S.

no.

Name of

student

Enrolmen

t No.

Title of

project

Guided

by

Inter-

departmenta

l/ In-house

Name of

Departmen

t/

Institution

Remark

industry /

institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty-

S. No. Name of faculty Title of awards/

recognition

Organization Year

1. Dr. Y. K. Singla External examiner

2. Dr. Harvinder

Singh

External examiner

-doctoral fellows

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Nil

S. No. Name of

Student

Enrolment no. Title of awards/

recognition

Event Year Organization

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.

No.

Name of event Conduction Date Name of the outstanding

participants

Designation &

Organization

1. Pre conference

course ( 10th

state and

interstate IDA

conference )

31/09/2014

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

Academic freedom is provided to the faculty members.

There is no parity in the department for using resources related to research either for

students/faculty

A caring research environment with efficient policies, management, structures,

support services and programmes is made available for research activities.

Strict policy for effective use the funds of the clients and funders of research

Collaboration of the University and the broader scientific community is also there.

Zero tolerance policy for Plagiarism/Duplicity in research activities.

Sensitive to the colleagues and collaborators, students, human participants in their

research, animals used in their research.

32. Student profile programme - wise: (Last 3 year Data)

Academic

Year.

Name of

programme

Applications received Selected

Male Female Male Female

2014-15 BDS N.A N.A 27 73

2013-14 BDS N.A N.A 21 79

2012-13 BDS N.A N.A 22 78

33. Diversity of students: (Current Batch) NA

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.NIL

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35. Student progression : (Last )

Student progression

S. No Name Progression

1. Esha Bali MDS, Public Health Dentistry (SGT

Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana

2. Neeru Bhagat

MDS, Orthodontics Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

3. Jyoti Gupta MDS, Periodontics, Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

4. Nusrat Batool

MDS, Pediatric, ITS Ghaziabad

5. Paritosh Sharma MDS, Endodontics Himachal Dental

Collage, Sunder Nagar

6. Rashidat-Ul-Khariat

MDS, Periodontics, Govt. Dental

College Srinagar

7. Shazia Shafat

MDS, Pediatrics, Divya Jyoti Dental

College, Modi Nagar (U.P

8. Tarun Gupta

MDS, Divya Joyti Dental College,

Modi Nagar (U.P)

9. Vishal Romethra MDS, Prosthodontics, Himachal

Dental College, Sunder nagar

10. Vikas Sharma

MDS, Divya Jyoti Dental College,

Modi nagar, U.P

11. Vasudha Kak

MDS, Public Health Dentistry,

Surinder Dental College Ganga Nagar

12. Abhimanyu Rohmetra

MDS, Orthodontics Saraswati Dental

College

13. Abhiroop singh MDS, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery,

D.A.V Centenary Dental College,

Yamuna nagar, Haryana

14. Deepa Dubey

MDS, Oral Medicine & Radiology,

Pacitic Dental College, Rajasthan

15. Malvika Singh

MDS, Periodontics Himachal Institute

of Dental Sciences, Ponta Sahib

Employed (Campus/Off-campus Selection)

S. No. Name of students Name of

company/Organization Position

1. Aditi Sharma

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

2. Amira Majid NRHM Dental surgeon

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3. Bisham Dubey

J&K police

Deputy

Superintendent

of Police

4. Nargis Qayoom JVC, Bemina House surgeon

5. Shweta Nagyal

NRHM Dental surgeon

6. Roshika Jamwal

Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon

7. Deeksha Kudyar

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

8. Faiqah Lanker JVC Bemena House Surgeon

9. Nimra Mehraj Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

10. Saima Arshie Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

11. Sameer Ahmad Malik Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar

House Surgeon

Job,

12. Sunakshi Soi Vivekananda trust Pvt job

13. Sonam Sudan Nanak nagar trust Pvt job

14.

Rameesa Rashid Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

Entrepreneurs

S. No. Name of students Name of the

Company Position

1. Abinandan Khajuria Dental clinic Owner

2. Ankur Gupta Dental clinic Owner

3. Bhawna Gupta Dental clinic Owner

4. Krishan Paul Singh Dental clinic Owner

5. Manik Gupta Dental clinic Owner

6. Mavesh Ara Dental clinic Owner

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7. Sahil Dental clinic Owner

8. Shivani Fotadar Dental clinic Owner

9. Sajjad Ali Zia Dental clinic Owner

10. Nitasha Choudhary Dental clinic Owner

11. Naina Sharma Dental clinic Owner

12. Nandita Sharma Dental clinic Owner

13. Imtiyaz Dental clinic Owner

36. Diversity of Staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same university 22.2%

From the other university within the state Nil

From the universities of other states 77.8%

From abroad universities Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt. during the

assessment period: Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

`

S. No. Details of the Resources Quantity

1 No. of Titles 343

2 Text books 3574

3 Reference books 59

4 Encyclopaedia

5 Journals (National) 36

6 Journals (International) 08

7 CD-Rom 35

8 News Paper

9 Student Projects

10 Theses

11 Dissertation

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: yes

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c) Total number of class rooms : 4

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 1

e) Students’ laboratories: 11

f) Research laboratories:

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : Nil

b) from other institutions/universities Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department faculty gives their feedback on curriculum and

teaching learning evaluation through monthly staff meetings.

Regular faculty meetings are held to evaluate the student performance

which is assessed and accordingly changes are implemented.

Newer methods of teaching, discussions are undertaken to generate

interest.

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department collects feedback forms from the students on staff,

curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and is assessed periodically.

Areas of improvement are shortlisted and rectified in consultation with

the faculty.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, there is a formal system of taking feedback from alumni and

feedback is taken verbally which is further used to improve and

strengthen the teaching methodology.

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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :

A.

S. No. Name of Alumni

1. Abinandan Khajuria

2. Ankur Gupta

3. Bhawna Gupta

4. Krishan Paul Singh

5. Manik Gupta

6. Mavesh Ara

7. Sahil

8. Shivani Fotadar

9. Sajjad Ali Zia

10. Nitasha Choudhary

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts :

S.

No.

Type of

event

Title of

event

Date of

conduction

Resource

person

Designation/

Organization

No. of

participants

1. Hands on

Efficient

economical

endodontics

9/8/2015 Sanket Seth M.D.S ( Cons

and endo)

150

2. Conference

10th IDA

state and

interstate

dental

conference

1-2nd Nov.

2014

3. Hands on

Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 P. D. Joshi

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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching

Methodology:

Power point presentations, demonstrations, assistance and observations,

clinical discussion.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Regular class tests, end posting exams and sessional exams are conducted and

on the basis of some internal assessments are done.

Feedback forms are obtained at the end of the term and scores are calculated

accordingly

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

Name of the

Activities

Conduction

Date

Venue No of students participated

1. 10th IDA state

and interstate

dental

conference

1 and 2nd

Nov. 2014

Zorawar singh

auditorium,

Jammu

200

2. Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 IDS Jammu 50

3. Medical

emergencies in

clinical practice

20th Sept.

2015

Jammu

university

100

4. Efficient

economical

endodontics

9th Aug. 2015 Jhelum resorts 100

5. Basics Of

Implantology

25th October

2015

Fortune Inn

Riviera

50

6. Dental Camp at

Khuda Baksh,

School

14th February

2015

Gujjar Desh

Trust, Jammu

50

7. World Anti

Tobacco Day

28th May

2015

IDS, Sehora 100

8. Digital Smile

Designing

19th July 2014 GDC, Jammu 100

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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department :

S. No. Name of event Date of conduction No. of participants

1. Annual Day 21st May 2015 489

2. Sports Week 11-19 May 2015 489

3. Poster Competition – world Anti

tobacco day 28th May 2015

489

4. Annual Day 29th April 2014 489

5. Sports Week 21st -26th April 2014 489

49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If

yes,

give details.

Nil

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied. : Discussions , Curriculum Development , Implementing recent

methods of imparting knowledge, use of 3D models and Charts

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength-

Good infrastructure

Free of cost treatment

All treatment under one roof

Special camps for old age

Right acceptability in the society

Weakness –

No pharmacy in the college

Opportunities-

To promote dental awareness to remote areas

To have more health talks and education related programmes

To provide health care to general public

Challenges -

Distant learning programmes should be conducted

52. Future plans of the department:

To achieve excellence in the service to our patients by providing safe, reliable

dental care.

To provide a curriculum that is dynamic and responsive to the changing needs

of our patients.

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1. Name of the Department: ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY

2. Year of establishment: 2006

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Institute of Dental Sciences

(Affiliated to University of Jammu)

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters; Integrated

Ph.D., D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) :

S. No. Name of Programme Type Year of Establishment Intake

1. B.D.S U.G 2006 100

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : NIL

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NIL

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL

8. Examination System:

S. No. Name of the Program System of Examination

1 B.D.S Annual

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 1 2 2

Reader 2 1 1

Senior Lecturers - 1 1

Lecturer (B.D.S) - 1 1

Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and

research under guidance

S.

No

. Name

Qualificatio

n Designation Specialization

No. of Year of

Experience

Academia

1. Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

M.D.S Professor

and Head

Oral and

Maxillofacial

Surgery

12 years

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2. Dr. Abhishek

Aggarwal

M.D.S Professor Oral and

Maxillofacial

Surgery

13 years

3. Dr. Prem lata M.D.S Reader Oral and

Maxillofacial

Surgery

4 years

4. Dr. Vasit

Khajuria

M.D.S Senior

Lecturer

Oral and

Maxillofacial

Surgery

5 months

5. Dr. Aditi Goel B.D.S Lecturer 4 years

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme - wise information : NIL

14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio:

S.

no.

Name of programme No. of students No. of teachers Ratio

1. BDS-3rd Year 92 5 1:18

2. BDS – 4th Year 88 5 1:17

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual

S.

No.

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual( Including

CAS& MPS)

1 Dental technician 1

Profile of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

S. No. Name Designation Qualification Experience Date of

joining

1 Sushil Kumar Dental

technician

12th pass ,

Diploma

dental

technician

6 years 17/02/2009

2 Nek Ram N.O. 12th 9 years 08/09/2006

3 Sunny Lakhnotra N.O. 10th 7 years 23/10/2008

4 Amit Kumar N.O. 10th 7 years 18/11/2008

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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project

title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, any other etc.; total grants received: Nil

20. Research facility / centre with

Nil

Nil

Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

: Nil

22. Publications:

A Number of papers published in journals:

S. No. Name of

faculty

Title of

research/article

Name of

journal

Peer

reviewed

or not

Details of

publication

(Vol, Month,

Year, ISSN

no.)

1. Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

Orthokeratinized

Odontogenic Cyst of

the mandible: A Case

Report

International

journal of

oral and

maxillofacial

pathology

Peer

reviewed

2012;3(1)

2. Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

Influence of

respiratory pattern on

craniofacial growth

Case reports

in dentistry

Peer

reviewed

Gujarat

journal of

otorhinolaryn

gology and

head and

neck surgery,

April 2012;

9(1): 18-19

3. Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

A Rare Case Of

Neurofibromatosis

With Orofacial

Manifestations

BFUDJ Peer

reviewed

October

2011,

2(2):43-45

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4. Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

Maxillomandibular

fixation using

ribbond and

orthodontic brackets

BFUDJ Peer

reviewed

July-Dec

2011,2(2): 3-

4

5. Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

Infected

cementoblastoma

National

journal of

maxillofacial

surgery,

Peer

reviewed

Jul-Dec

2011,2(2):20

0-203.

6. Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

Intraoral distraction

osteogenesis of

mandible in

mandibular

hypoplasia

BFUDJ Peer

reviewed

July

2011,1(1)

7. Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

A comparative

review of treatment

of 80 mandibular

angle fracture

fixation with

miniplates using three

different techniques

Indian j

otolaryngol

head neck

surg

Peer

reviewed

2011 April

8. Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

Waadenburg

syndrome: a rare

genetic disorder, a

report of two cases

Indian

Journal of

human

genetics

Peer

reviewed

May- Aug

2012,18(2):1

16-117

9. Dr. Prem lata Post traumatic

orbital reconstruction

using autogenous

bone grafts and non

resorbable alloplastic

implants : a clinical

evaluation

Journal of

research and

advancement

in dentistry

Peer

reviewed

2015;4(1s2):

35-40

10. Dr. Prem lata Use of Porous

polyethylene

implants for orbital

reconstruction- a

review

Unique

Journal of

Medical and

dental

sciences

Peer

reviewed

Jan- Mar

2015,03(01):

75-77

11. Dr. Vasit Prophylactic IOSR journal Peer 2014;13(8):5

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Khajuria antibiotic for 3rd

molar surgery: An

enigma panacea

of dental and

medical

sciences

reviewed 8-61

B Monographs / Chapters in Books/ Edited Books/Books with ISBN with details of

publishers: NIL

C Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities

International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory,

EBSCO host, etc.)

1 BFUDJ (Baba Farid University Dental Journal):

ISSN;2230-7273

Indexed at Indian Science Abstract, Google scholar and Open J- gate.

2 Case reports in dentistry

Indexed in:

Biological Sciences

Calcium and Calcified Tissue Abstracts

CNKI Scholar

Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

EBSCO host Connection

Google Scholar

HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme

J-Gate Portal

Professional ProQuest Central

ProQuest Central

ProQuest Health and Medical Complete

ProQuest Materials Science Collection

ProQuest SciTech Collection

ProQuest Technology Collection

PubMed

PubMed Central

SafetyLit

Scopus

3 Journal of research and advancement in dentistry:

ISSN: 2278-0076, indexed in: Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Microsoft

Academic

D. Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP (Source

Normalized Impact per Paper) NIL

E. SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

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Title of the

Paper

Name of the

Journal

SJR Country Impact Factor

Journal of

clinical and

diagnostic

research

Q3 (H 9)

F. Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h- index

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

industries in India and abroad : Nil

S.

No.

Name of

faculty

Visited laboratories/

Institutions/industry

National/International Duration

of visit

1 Dr. Sudesh

Kumar

Guest speaker C.D.E on Sterilization and

impaction

26. Faculty serving in : a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial

Boards d) any other (please specify) Nil

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Academic Leave and Financial assistance for participating in seminar /

Conference / workshop.

Provision of Seed money for conducting research.

Collaboration with Government and Private institutions / organizations for

conducting FDP.

Inviting external experts to conduct FDP as Resource person from industry and

academia.

Increment is given to the faculty members on the basis of their participation in the

Faculty Development program.

The College R&D cell takes numerous initiatives round the year to keep the

faculty member abreast with latest development in their field.

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28. Student projects

institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty-

S. No. Name of faculty Title of awards/

recognition

Organization Year

1. Dr. Sudesh Kumar External examiner

2. Dr. Abhishek External examiner

-doctoral fellows

Nil

S. no. Name of student Title of project

1. Aashima mahajan

Aastha mahgajan

mandibular fracture

2. Aarti Sharma

Aamir shafi

salivary gland disease

3. Ankita pawar

Ankit vermani

tmj & related disorder

4. Abitash kaur

Aakriti raina

odontogenic &non

odontogenic tumor of

jaw

5. Sunakshi soi

Sunegha kundal

post operative care in

OMFS

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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /

international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.

No.

Name of event Conduction Date Name of the outstanding

participants

Designation &

Organization

1 Pre conference

course (10th

state and

interstate IDA

conference )

31/09/2014

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

32. Student profile programme - wise: (Last 3 year Data)

Academic

Year

Name of

programme

Applications received Selected

Male Female Male Female

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2013-14 BDS N.A N.A 21 79

2012-13 BDS N.A N.A 22 78

33. Diversity of students: (Current Batch) NA

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,

NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-

wise.NIL

35. Student progression : (Last )

Student progression

S. No Name Progression

1. Esha Bali MDS, Public Health Dentistry (SGT

Dental College, Gurgaon, Haryana

2. Neeru Bhagat

MDS, Orthodontics Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

3. Jyoti Gupta MDS, Periodontics, Himachal Dental

College, Sunder Nagar

4. Nusrat Batool

MDS, Pediatric, ITS Ghaziabad

5. Paritosh Sharma MDS, Endodontics Himachal Dental

Collage, Sunder Nagar

6. Rashidat-Ul-Khariat

MDS, Periodontics, Govt. Dental

College Srinagar

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7. Shazia Shafat

MDS, Pediatrics, Divya Jyoti Dental

College, Modi Nagar (U.P

8. Tarun Gupta

MDS, Divya Joyti Dental College,

Modi Nagar (U.P)

9. Vishal Romethra MDS, Prosthodontics, Himachal

Dental College, Sunder nagar

10. Vikas Sharma

MDS, Divya Jyoti Dental College,

Modi nagar, U.P

11. Vasudha Kak

MDS, Public Health Dentistry,

Surinder Dental College Ganga Nagar

12. Abhimanyu Rohmetra

MDS, Orthodontics Saraswati Dental

College

13. Abhiroop singh MDS, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery,

D.A.V Centenary Dental College,

Yamuna nagar, Haryana

14. Deepa Dubey

MDS, Oral Medicine & Radiology,

Pacitic Dental College, Rajasthan

15. Malvika Singh

MDS, Periodontics Himachal Institute

of Dental Sciences, Ponta Sahib

Employed (Campus/Off-campus Selection)

S. No. Name of students Name of

company/Organization Position

1. Aditi Sharma Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

2. Amira Majid NRHM Dental surgeon

3. Bisham Dubey J&K police Deputy Superintendent of

Police

4. Nargis Qayoom JVC, Bemina House surgeon

5. Shweta Nagyal NRHM Dental surgeon

6. Roshika Jamwal Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon

7. Deeksha Kudyar

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

8. Faiqah Lanker JVC Bemena House Surgeon

9. Nimra Mehraj Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon Job,

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10. Saima Arshie Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon Job,

11. Sameer Ahmad Malik Govt. Dental College,

Srinagar House Surgeon Job,

12. Sunakshi Soi Vivekananda trust Pvt job

13. Sonam Sudan Nanak Nagar trust Pvt job

14.

Rameesa Rashid

Pvt. Job, Institute of

Dental Sciences, Sehora

Jammu

Jr. Lecturer

Entrepreneurs

S. No. Name of students Name of the Company Position

1. Abinandan Khajuria Dental clinic Owner

2. Ankur Gupta Dental clinic Owner

3. Bhawna Gupta Dental clinic Owner

4. Krishan Paul Singh Dental clinic Owner

5. Manik Gupta Dental clinic Owner

6. Mavesh Ara Dental clinic Owner

7. Sahil Dental clinic Owner

8. Shivani Fotadar Dental clinic Owner

9. Sajjad Ali Zia Dental clinic Owner

10. Nitasha Choudhary Dental clinic Owner

11. Naina Sharma Dental clinic Owner

12. Nandita Sharma Dental clinic Owner

13. Imtiyaz Dental clinic Owner

36. Diversity of Staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same university Nil

From the other university within the state Nil

From the universities of other states 100%

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From abroad universities Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt. during the

assessment period: Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

`

S. No. Details of the Resources Quantity

1 No. of Titles 343

2 Text books 3574

3 Reference books 59

4 Encyclopaedia

5 Journals (National) 36

6 Journals (International) 08

7 CD-Rom 35

8 News Paper

9 Student Projects

10 Theses

11 Dissertation

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: yes

c) Total number of class rooms : 4

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 1

e) Students’ laboratories: 11

f) Research laboratories:

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : Nil

b) from other institutions/universities Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

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42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department faculty gives their feedback on curriculum and

teaching learning evaluation through monthly staff meetings.

Regular faculty meetings are held to evaluate the student performance

which is assessed and accordingly changes are implemented.

Newer methods of teaching, discussions are undertaken to generate

interest.

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes, the department collects feedback forms from the students on staff,

curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and is assessed periodically.

Areas of improvement are shortlisted and rectified in consultation with

the faculty.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

Yes, there is a formal system of taking feedback from alumni and

feedback is taken verbally which is further used to improve and

strengthen the teaching methodology.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :

A.

S. No. Name of Alumni

1. Abinandan Khajuria

2. Ankur Gupta

3. Bhawna Gupta

4. Krishan Paul Singh

5.

Manik Gupta

6. Mavesh Ara

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7. Sahil

8.

Shivani Fotadar

9.

Sajjad Ali Zia

10.

Nitasha Choudhary

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts :

S.

No.

Type of

event

Title of

event

Date of

conduction

Resource

person

Designation/

Organization

No. of

participants

1. Hands on

Efficient

economical

endodontics

9/8/2015 Sanket Seth M.D.S ( Cons

and endo)

150

2. Conference

10th IDA

state and

interstate

dental

conference

1-2nd Nov.

2014

3. Hands on

Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 P. D. Joshi

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching

Methodology:

a. Clinical Teaching: Live demonstration in clinics

b. Theoretical Teaching: power point

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Continuous evaluation is done by conducting tests, end posting vivas, terminals and

student assessment is done by faculty

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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

Name of the

Activities

Conduction

Date

Venue No of students participated

1. 10th IDA state

and interstate

dental

conference

1 and 2nd

Nov 2014

Zorawar singh

auditorium,

Jammu

200

2. Recent

advances in

endodontics

31st Oct. 2014 IDS Jammu 50

3. Medical

emergencies in

clinical practice

20th Sept.

2015

Jammu

university

100

4. Efficient

economical

endodontics

9th Aug. 2015 Jhelum resorts 100

5. Basics Of

Implantology

25th October

2015

Fortune Inn

Riviera

50

6. Dental Camp at

Khuda Baksh,

School

14th February

2015

Gujjar Desh

Trust, Jammu

50

7. World Anti

Tobacco Day

28th May

2015

IDS, Sehora 100

8. Digital Smile

Designing

19th July 2014 GDC, Jammu 100

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department :

S. No. Name of event Date of

conduction No. of participants

1. Annual Day 21st May 2015 489

2. Sports Week 11-19 May

2015

489

3. Poster Competition – world

Anti tobacco day 28th May 2015

489

4. Annual Day 29th April 2014 489

5. Sports Week 21st -26th April

2014

489

49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If

yes, give details.

Nil

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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,

basic or applied. :

a) Publishing articles in research journals

51. Detail major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength-

Well qualified faculty member with positive attitude towards the growth of

the institutions

Good infrastructure facilities.

Right acceptability in the society

Innovative teaching methods are followed.

Free of cost treatment

Weakness –

More initiative required for student exchange programmes

Opportunities-

Involving alumni in students’ development programmes

Develop a collaborative learning environment in the faculty

Challenges -

The curriculum prescribed by DCI is much theoretical. Therefore, other activities

cannot be conducted.

To keep ourselves upgraded with workload

52. Future plans of the department:

To start MDS