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JSS School, Suttur, registers 99% results in SSLC exam

  1. In Kannada 21 students have scored – 125/125
  2. In Hindi 7 students score – 100/100
  3. In Sanskrit 9 students – 100/100
  4. In Mathematics 2 students – 100/100
  5. In science 1 student has scored – 100/100
  6. In Social Science 20 students – 100/100

A total number of 525 students had appeared for 2021-22 SSLC exams from JSS High School, Suttur, out of which 517 of them have passed registering 99% results. Two hundred students have scored above 500 marks. While 124 students have secured distinction, 352 have secured first class and 34 students have secured second class.

Sahana M.A. and Sushmita M. Yadahalli have secured 621 out of 625 in English medium and have emerged has the toppers of the school. Neha Manjunath Desai is in the second place with 604 marks, followed by Vindu (602) in the third place. The results in English medium is 99.54%.

In Kannada medium Praveen S. Mathapati has secured 611 marks and emerged as the topper, followed by Siddanagowda (601) second place and Vijayalakshmi Mylarappa Shirahatti (600) in the third place. The result of Kannada medium is 98.03%.

Nagabitai, a student from Meghalaya has secured 108 marks in Kannada and 508 total marks. Ibapinjai, Sanlotabam have also secured good marks. 21 students who had opted Kannada as first language have scored 125 out of 125. Seven students who had taken Hindi has third language, 9 students who had taken Sanskrit as third language have also scored out of out marks. Likewise, one student in Science, 20 in Social Science have also secured 100 out of 100 marks.

Administrative officers, Coordinating officers, Heads of various departments, Headmasters, Teachers, Wardens, Caretakers and non-teaching staff of the institution have congratulated all the students for producing good results.

2022-05-20T07:40:16+00:00May 20th, 2022|

Dr. Vimal Jerald Advocates Embracing Technology in Education for Globally Competent Minds

Mysuru, May 20, 2022: Dr. Vimal Jerald, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at St. Joseph’s College, Trichy, emphasized the need for teachers to adopt technology to cultivate globally competent minds. He shared his insights during the inaugural program of a five-day state-level workshop on ‘Learning Management System (LMS)’ organized by JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Mysuru, as an initiative of the IQAC.

Dr. Jerald projected a future where the current higher education system will be replaced by a blended model of education. He highlighted the corporate culture’s eagerness to integrate technology-based course delivery in the competitive world, indicating the shifting landscape of education.

Underlining the importance of multidisciplinary approaches, Dr. Jerald emphasized the necessity of providing different modes of education to students. He stressed the increasing demand for human resources with strong technical skills in online teaching, envisioning a global education system in the coming years.

Furthermore, he underscored the significance of equipping teachers with technical skills for effective online course delivery. He discussed the importance of information communication through technology-mediated teaching, learning, and evaluation (ICT-TLE) in today’s educational landscape.

Presiding over the program, Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the College, highlighted the salient features of the Learning Management System (LMS). He described the pivotal role played by the server and user interface in designing an effective LMS. Prof. Sambashivaiah advised teachers to acquire relevant skills and knowledge about LMS to actively contribute as online content developers, teachers, and evaluators.

Moreover, Prof. Sambashivaiah shed light on the scope of online education, referencing the University Grants Commission’s provision for a blended mode of education and open distance learning. He explained the UGC’s notification regarding degree programs based on a 40% online and 60% offline mode.

The program witnessed a warm welcome by Prof. M.P. Vijayendra Kumar, the Principal of the college. An invocation was rendered by Ms. Sannidhi, and Dr. N. Rajendraprasad, the IQAC Coordinator, skillfully conducted the program, concluding with a vote of thanks.

Attended by 50 teachers and 100 students, the workshop provided a platform to explore the integration of technology in education, fostering the development of globally competent individuals.

2023-06-02T05:03:24+00:00May 20th, 2022|

Inauguration of 5-day State-level workshop on Learning Management System (LMS)

Program: Inauguration of 5-day State-level workshop on Learning Management System (LMS)
Date: 19-23 May, 2022
Time: 10.30 am to 4.30 pm
Venue: JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Ooty Road, Mysuru

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2022-05-18T12:48:52+00:00May 18th, 2022|

Jeevanotsaha Shibira at Ooty from May 18 to 23

Ooty, May 16, 2022: The Jagadguru Sri Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, and the Sri Shivarathreeshwara Dharmika Datti have jointly organized a Jeevanotsaha Shibira (Reorientation camp) for general public at the JSS Public School, in Teetakal, Ooty, Tamil Nadu. The camp is held in the divine presence of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji and the holy guidance of Sri Siddeshwara Swamiji of the Jnanayogashrama, Vijayapura.

Several activities including spiritual teaching, limited diet, cyber awareness, environment awareness, peaceful living, importance of laughter in life, folk culture, values of family life, good health, life of Sharanas, aim for life, yoga-meditation, ‘Namma Samskruti, Namma Hemme,’ ‘Vyragyanidhi-Akkamahadevi’ will be held during the six day camp. Sri Mallaiah Swami, Sri Prakash Singh Hajeri, Dr. D.V. Guruprasad, Sri Sanjay Gubbi, Dr. Kabbinale Vasant Bharadwaj, Prof. M. Krishnegowda, Prof. Mysuru Krishnamurthy, Smt. Arati Balasubramaniam, Dr. Mahantesh Biradar, Sri Basava Maralasiddappa Swami, Sri Dattapadananda Swami, Sri G. Nanjundaswamy, Sri S. Renukaradhya, R. Swami Raghaveshanandaji Maharaj will deliver lectures.

The animation film titled “Suttur Srimatahada Guruparampare,” that has won awards at the National and International Film Festivals, will be screened on May 18. The Nrutya Sevaniketana of Coonor will present a special dance ballet titled “Shivoham” as part of the 75th Indian Independence Day celebrations 2022 on May 20. Kum. S. Nikhita Halasuru, Ramanagara District, will present a yoga demonstration on May 21. Cultural programs will be held by the participants on May 19 and 20.

Mass prayers, yoga and meditation are conducted on all the days of the camp apart from desi games.

2022-05-16T13:16:32+00:00May 16th, 2022|

State-Level E-Conference Explores Emerging Trends in Food Processing

Mysuru, May 12, 2022: The Department of Food Processing and Engineering at JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Mysuru, organized a one-day state-level “E-Conference on Emerging Trends in Food Processing.” The conference aimed to benefit life science teachers, research scholars, and undergraduate and postgraduate food processing students.

Dr. Sridevi Annapurna Singh, Director of CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru, inaugurated the E-Conference and emphasized the significance of processed food rich in nutrition for maintaining good health. She discussed various technologies developed for food processing and the growing food industries in India.

Presiding over the program, Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the college, emphasized the importance of food processing in providing a nutritious diet for maintaining good health. He highlighted the historical role of traditional food processing in preserving food during periods of scarcity. Prof. Sambashivaiah emphasized that food processing is not only crucial for dietary and nutritional value but also for environmental and economic sustainability.

The E-Conference featured four technical sessions. Dr. N.G. Malleshi, Scientist-G (Rtd) at CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru, delivered a lecture on “Processing of Millets” in the first session. In the second session, Dr. Ng. Iboyaima Singh, Chief Scientist and Head of the Department of Traditional Food and Sensory Science at CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru, spoke on “Fruit and Vegetable Processing.”

The third session focused on “Current Food Regulatory System in India” and was presented by Dr. Alok Kumar Srivatsava, Chief Scientist and Head of the Food Safety and Analytical Quality Control Laboratory at CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru. Dr. Sandanamudi Anudeep, Chief Scientist and Co-Founder of Driti Bio-Solutions, Mysuru, concluded the conference with a session on “Entrepreneurship in the Food Sector.”

Dr. H.C. Honnappa, the Principal of the college, extended a warm welcome to the dignitaries, guests, and participants. The program commenced with an invocation by Kum. Pavithra and Vidhathri, followed by Ms. Shravya, Assistant Professor, as the program’s compere. Mr. Bharath, Assistant Professor, delivered the vote of thanks.

The conference witnessed the participation of over 350 individuals, including teachers, research scholars, and students from various colleges and institutions across the state. The event provided a platform for the exploration of emerging trends and advancements in the field of food processing.

2023-06-02T05:21:37+00:00May 12th, 2022|

National Symposium Sheds Light on the Significance of Material Science Research

Mysuru, May 12, 2022: The JSS College of Arts, Commerce, and Science, Mysuru, organized a two-day National Symposium on ‘Material Science,’ sponsored by KSTA. The program was inaugurated by Prof. K.S. Rangappa, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Mysore.

During his inaugural address, Prof. Rangappa emphasized that Material Science is a multidisciplinary field that holds great potential in scientific research and is poised to become a significant contributor to society. He highlighted the role of metals, ceramics, and polymers in driving fundamental research and benefiting society. Prof. Rangappa mentioned the work of ceramists in producing ceramic products and silicone breast implants using polymers. As a Chemist and Chemical Biologist, he also emphasized the outcomes of research in green nanotechnology and the vast opportunities in the field of Nanomaterial Science.

Presiding over the function, Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the college, emphasized that Applied Physics and Chemistry are the principal domains in Material Science research. He discussed the greener approach to fabricating nanomaterials and the significant advancements in lithium-ion batteries. Prof. Sambashivaiah also highlighted the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing in material science for the discovery of new materials.

The program commenced with an invocation by Ms. Sannidhi and the team. Prof. M.P. Vijayendra Kumar, Principal of the college, extended a warm welcome, and Dr. N. Vijendra Kumar masterfully conducted the program. Dr. Mallesha L., the Convener, and Dr. N. Rajendraprasad, IQAC Coordinator, were present during the event. Dr. M. Mahadevaswamy delivered the vote of thanks.

The symposium saw the participation of faculty members and researchers from various parts of the state, as well as over 120 students from the college and other institutions. The event provided valuable insights into the field of Material Science research and its potential for scientific advancements and societal benefits.

2023-06-02T05:32:21+00:00May 12th, 2022|