B.E. - Science and Humanities Department

DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW
Established to learn and unlearn the facts exhibiting in the natural world through the scientific process. Science provides the formulation of hypothesis and fact check with relevant observations. The study of concepts pertaining to engineering and technology of various streams leads the way for solving many problems for real world scenario.
VISION AND MISSION
VISION
To impact excellent foundations in developing high level intellectual strength scientifically and technically leading towards the international standards.
MISSION
To accomplish and develop high standards of understanding in Physics in science and Technology with practical knowledge in focus of public outreach for the betterment of the society through cooperation, creativity by mutual respect between the students and the teachers.
SCOPE
Physical science explains the natural phenomenon using fundamental laws in assistance with mathematical representations. It has vast implications on science and technology. Physics helps to develop the vast number of practical concepts and their functionalities. The advances in physics often translate to the technological applications, Such as understanding of electromagnetism have led to the development of materials led to the invention CRT, CRO devices, knowledge on semiconductors lead to development of transistors, optical materials like LEDs, LASERs, CNTs etc., the passive components play a major role in the development of devices like televisions, computers, smart devices, and many more. The developments also seen in the study of the fundamental concepts for practical implications.

Salient Features
Shaping Today, Tomorrow

We have transformed our teaching techniques from black board to hands-on experience and ICT learning.

The Department has efficient and well qualified faculties.

The Department has well-equipped WiFi enabled Laboratories and classrooms with CCTV monitoring.

Additional tutorial classes are conducted for slow learners.

Expanding learning opportunities through online classes and providing course materials and Laboratory programs videos.

The Department fosters student’s participation in National/ International Conferences, Technical fest, Cultural events, Sports meets and extracurricular activities.

The Department promotes students to prepare for various Competitive examinations, many of our students have enrolled in GATE examination and opted for higher studies in various Foreign Universities and IIT’s.

Students actively participate in University Level Sports meet, Inter College Fest, Hackathon, National Technical Fest, Awareness Camps etc. while focusing on academics..

Industrial experts have been invited to conduct Hands-On Workshops, Seminars, Skill development programs.
DEPARTMENT LABORATORIES
Learning through practical’s
A comprehensive demonstration is carried out by the faculty members for each experiment to help the students in better understanding of the experimental procedure and the theoretical concepts required to perform the experiments. Besides, in every practical class there is a viva-voce test of the concerned experiment to assess the understanding of the students.
Engineering Physics Lab
The basic focus in the Engineering Physics Laboratory is to develop scientific temper and encourage students to innovate in diverse technical areas for better understanding of technical and engineering problems. Students will attend labs where they will see principle of Physics in action. The Engineering Physics Laboratory is well ventilated having a floor area of 150 m2.

A dark room for the conduction of optical experiments.

Each experimental set up allotted for individual student.

The experiments conducted are in accordance with the theory as per the VTU syllabus.

Lab equipped with high précised equipment’s as per the VTU curriculum.

Each group is guided by a team of two faculty members, one laboratory assistant and one laboratory attendant.

Every lab experiment has been demonstrated with complete understanding and concluded in analogy with theory.

Every student has been evaluated for their understanding in respective experiment in every lab.

The enhancement in analyzing applications of every experiment has been illustrated in every lab.
Research Publications
Title : Sm3+ Doped Lithium Strontium Borate Glasses for Solid State Lighting Applications.
Journal Glass Physics and Chemistry, 2019, Vol. 45, No. 6, pp. 472–484
DOI https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659620010216
Title : Eu3+ Ions doped SrO – CaO – Li2O – B2O3 Glasses for Optical Display Materials Applications.
Journal IOP Conf. Series: Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 1485 (2020) 012053.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1485/1/012053
Title : Effects on Inter-Substitution of SrO to Li2O In Borate Glass Systems Doped With Sm3+ Ions
Journal AIP Conference Proceedings, 2274, 030038 (2020);
DOI https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0022416
Title : Optical and structural properties of ZnO-SrOB2O3 glasses
Journal AIP Conference Proceedings, 2274, 030038 (2020);
DOI https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0022415
Title : Dy3+ doped B2O3 – Li2O – CaO – CaF2 glass for efficient white light emitting sources
Journal Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2020.120604
Title : Growth and structural studies of gallic acid butyramide cocrystal hydrate
ISBN 9789334001815
FACULTY DETAILS

Dr. Venugopal A R
Assistant Professor & HoD
Qualification : Ph.D
Experience : 15 years
Area Of Research : Glass Science
Research Publications : 05 International papers
Email Id : ramavenugoplal@brindavancollege.com
Prof. Bhagya shree S
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M. Sc.
Experience : 3 years
Area Of Research : Material Science
Specialization : condensed Matter Physics
Email Id : bhagus005@brindavancollege.com
Dr. G.C. Basavaraju
Professor & Head
Qualification : M.Sc. PhD, BEd, Postdoc
Experience : 14 years
Area Of Research : Material Science
Specialization : Graph theory
Email Id : hodmaths@brindavancollege.com
Prof. Vidyashree G
Assistant Professor
Qualification : MSc, (PhD)
Experience : 12 years
Specialization : General Chemistry
Email Id : nvidyashree@brindavancollege.com
Prof. Nandini V
Assistant Professor
Qualification : MSc, (BEd)
Experience : 2 years
Specialization : Organic Chemistry
Email Id : nandiniv@brindavancollege.com
Prof. Harshitha N
Assistant Professor
Qualification : MSc, (PhD)
Experience : 3 years
Specialization : Applied Mathematics
Email Id : harshitha@brindavancollege.com

Prof. Shahla Parveen Shaik
Assistant Professor
Qualification : MA,BEd
Experience : 15 years
Specialization : English Literature
Email Id : shahla@brindavancollege.com
Prof. S Monisha
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M. Sc.
Experience : 1 years
Specialization : Applied Mathematics
Email Id : monishas2023@brindavancollege.com
Prof. Prathiksha M
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M. Sc.
Experience : 1 years
Specialization : Applied Mathematics
Email Id : prathiksha37@brindavancollege.com
Prof. Ashwathnarayana Reddy M B
Assistant Professor
Qualification : MA,UGC/NET
Experience : 23 years
Specialization : Ephygrophy
Email Id : anreddy@brindavancollege.com
Prof. Nandini N
Assistant Professor
Qualification :M.Sc. B Ed
Experience : 3 years
Specialization : condensed Matter Physics
Email Id : nandujvs@gmail.com

DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW
The chemistry department serves the purpose of imparting knowledge in the core science subject, which is a foundational building block for most engineering disciplines. As per VTU norms, the department has well equipped labs. Students from any discipline and faculty members of the college can avail the facilities of the department to strengthen their base in the subject. A team of extremely capable teachers and staff members keep the department running full fledged.
VISION AND MISSION
VISION
An effective Teaching-Learning adjunct to cater the needs of the industry in the context of the developing needs of the country.
MISSION
To prepare outstanding educators, scholars and researchers to meet the global environmental issues through chemical education and to enhance scientific research.
SCOPE
The understanding of chemical elements and their properties led to the development of advanced materials. It ranges from Mineral processing, petrochemicals, Pharmacy, Polymers to Pollution Control. So opportunities are practically huge. Today, chemistry continues to be essential for the development of new materials and technologies, from semiconductors for electronics to powerful new medicines. Chemistry may need to be increasingly interdisciplinary and there could be a significant shift from blue-skies to problem solving research. There is a need for solving challenges in energy and climate change, food production and clean water. Chemistry plays a major role in biochemistry and the pharmaceutical industry.

DEPARTMENT ACHIEVEMENTS

Indian Patent published on “Nanostructured Photovoltaic Cells for high efficiency solar energy conversion” by Dr. Manju S, Prof. Vidyashree G, Prof. Nandini V, Prof. Bhagyashree S and Prof. Nandini N, on July 2024, No. 202441048113A.

Chitosan Membranes: A review on its properties and applications, C S Shine Kumar and Manju S, International Journal of Applied and Advanced Scientific Research, ISSN (Online): 2456 – 3080, Volume 8, Issue 2, 2023

Dr. Manju S & Prof. Vidyashree G (2022) "Review on Geopolymer Concrete- An Eco-Friendly solution" International Journal of Computational Research and Development (IJCRD), ISSN (Online): 2456 - 3137, Volume 7, Issue 2, 9-14.

Influence of vacuum packaging and organic acid treatment on the chilled shelf life of Pearl spot (Etroplus suratensis, Bloch 1790), Manju, S., Mohan, C.O., Mallick, A.K., Ravishankar, C.N., Gopal, T.K.S. ARTICLE Journal of Food Quality, Volume 31, Year 2008, Pages 347-365.

Effect of packaging atmosphere on the microbial attributes of Pearlspot (Etroplus suratensis Bloch) stored at 0–2°C Ravi Shankar C.N., Lalitha K.V., Leema Jose, Manju S., Srinivasa Gopal T.K. Food Microbiology, Volume 25, Year 2008, Pages 518-528.

Effect of sodium acetate dip treatment and vacuum-packaging on chemical, microbiological, textural and sensory changes of Pearlspot (Etroplus suratensis) during chill storage, Manju, S., Jose, L., Srinivasa Gopal, T.K., Ravishankar, C.N., Lalitha, K.V. ARTICLE Food Chemistry, Volume 102, Year 2007, Pages 27-35.

Nucleotide degradation of sodium acetate and potassium sorbate dip treated and vacuum packed black pomfret (Parastromateus niger) and Pearlspot (Etroplus suratensis) during chill storage. S.Manju, T.K.Srinivasa Gopal ,Leema Jose, C.N.Ravishankar, K.Ashok Kumar Food Chemistry, Volume 102(3),Year 2007, Pages 699-706.

Nucleotide degradation of Pearl Spot during modified atmosphere storage. L.Jose, S.Manju, C.K.Kamalakanth, T.K.Srinivasa Gopal, , K.Ashok kumar, C.N.Ravishankar, Fishery Technology, Volume 43(2), Year 2006 Pages162

Microbiological & biochemical changes in Pearl spot (Etroplus suratensis, Bloch) stored under modified atmosphere K.V. Lalitha, E.R. Sonaji, S. Manju, Leema Jose, T. K. Srinivasa Gopal, C.N. Ravi Shankar Journal of Applied Microbiology, Volume 99, Year 2005, Pages 1222-1228.

Heat penetration characteristics and shelf life studies of seer fish moilee packed retort pouch Manju S., Sonaji E. R., Leema Jose, T.K. Srinivasa Gopal, C. N. Ravishankar, Vijayan P.K. article, Fishery Technology, Volume 41(1), Year 2004, Pages 37-44.

Heat penetration characteristics of Rohu Curry E.R. Sonaji, S. Manju, S. Rashmy, T. K. Srinivasa Gopal, C. N. Ravishankar, P.K. Vijayan, T.S. Unnikrishnan Nair, article, Chapter in Book Riverine and Reservoir Fisheries of India, Year 2002, Pages 320-324.

Modified Atmosphere Packaging of whole Pearlspot (Etroplus suratensis) S Manju, ER Sonaji, L Jose, TKS Gopal, CN Ravishankar, TSU Nair, Society of Fisheries Technologists (India), Cochin (2003)

Indian Patent published on “Nanostructured Photovoltaic Cells for high efficiency solar energy conversion” by Dr. Manju S, Prof. Vidyashree G, Prof. Nandini V, Prof. Bhagyashree S and Prof. Nandini N, on July 2024, No. 202441048113A.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Realizing the importance of rapid advancements in the Computer Science & Information Technology sectors, all the laboratories have been furnished with high speed LAN. The labs are updated and upgraded frequently as per the requirements and demand of industry. The well-equipped laboratories help students to meet ever increasing technological and social challenges with its traditions of self-discipline, hard work and a creative approach to solve problematic issues.
Course Outcomes (CO’s)
Subject Code | Course Outcomes (CO’s) |
---|---|
BCHES102/ BCHEC102/BCHEE102/BCHEM102 | 1. Identify the terms and Processes involved in scientific and
engineering applications. 2. Explain the phenomena of chemistry to describe the methods of engineering processes. 3. Solve the problems in chemistry that are pertinent in engineering applications. 4. Apply the basic concepts of chemistry to explain the chemical properties and Processes. 5. Analyse properties and processes Assistantd with chemical substances in multidisciplinary situations. |
21CHE12/22 | 1. Discuss the electrochemical energy systems such as electrodes
and batteries. 2. Explain the fundamental concepts of corrosion, its control and surface modification methods namely electroplating and electroless plating. 3. Enumerate the importance, synthesis and applications of polymers. Understand properties and application of nanomaterials. 4. Describe the principles of green chemistry, understand properties and application alternative fuels. 5. Illustrate the fundamental principles of water chemistry, applications of volumetric and analytical instrumentation |
21CHEL16/26 | 1. Determine the pKa and coefficient of Viscosity of a given
organic liquid. 2. Estimate the amount of substance present in the given solution using Potentiometer Conductometric and Colorimetric. 3. Determine the total hardness and chemical oxygen demand in the given solution by volumetric analysis method. 4. Estimate the percentage of Nickel, copper and Iron in the given analyte solution by titration method. 5. Demonstrate flame photometric estimation of sodium & potassium and the synthesis of nanomaterials by Precipitation method. |
18CHE12/22 | 1. Use of free energy in equilibria, rationalize bulk properties
and processes using
thermodynamic considerations,
electrochemical energy systems. 2. Causes & effects of corrosion of metals and control of corrosion. Modification of surface properties of metals to develop resistance to corrosion, wear, tear, impact etc. by electroplating and electroless plating. 3. Production & consumption of energy for industrialization of country and living standards of people. Electrochemical and concentration cells. Classical, modern batteries and fuel cells. Utilization of solar energy for different useful forms of energy. 4. Environmental pollution, waste management and water chemistry. 5. Different techniques of instrumental methods of analysis. Fundamental principles of nano materials. |
quantities of materials involved for good results.
FACULTY DETAILS

Dr. Manju S
Assistant Professor & HoD
Qualification : M.Sc, (Ph.D) , B.Ed
Experience : 13 years
Specialization : General Chemistry
Area of Interest : Biochemistry, Food technology
Email Id : hodchem@brindavancollege.com

Prof. Vidyashree G
Associate Professor
Qualification : M.Sc, (Ph.D)
Experience : 12 years
Specialization : General Chemistry
Area of Interest : Physical Chemistry
Email Id : nvidyashree@brindavancollege.com

Prof. Nandini V
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc. (B.Ed)
Experience : 1.5 years
Specialization : Organic Chemistry
Area of Interest : Physical Chemistry
Email Id : nandiniv@brindavancollege.com

DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW
The department of Mathematics plays a vital role in the Engineering curriculum, some special subjects for Computer Science and Information Science like discrete mathematical structure, thus teaching mathematics is very important for all disciplines.
VISION AND MISSION
VISION
To develop innovative and human engineers by imparting mathematical proficiency to address scientific and engineering challenges.
MISSION
To provide an environment where students can learn and become competent users of mathematics and its applications. Mould students with value-based education to improve their intrinsic standards.
SCOPE
The scope of mathematics has no boundaries. This subject teaches us to be good problem solvers. The progress of science, technology and engineering is focused on three important steps namely, description of the observed fact, prediction of future behaviour and understanding of natural phenomena; this is also based on observational and experimental evidence. Nevertheless, prediction, description and understanding are currently accomplished via mathematics tools and models. Mathematics is the backbone of all sciences.

DEPARTMENT ACHIEVEMENTS

G C Basavaraju, Vishukumar M and Raghunath P “Metro Domination of Square cycle” International Journal of Mathematics and its applications, Vol-5,4-E(2017), 614-615

G C Basavaraju, Vishukumar M and Raghunath P “Metro Domination of Square Path” Annals of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol-14, No:3(2017), 539-545.

G C Basavaraju, Vishukumar M and Raghunath P “Metro Domination Number of Powers of Path” International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, Volume-8, Issue-1, Jan(2018).

G C Basavaraju, Vishukumar M and Raghunath P “On Metro Domination Number of Cartesian product of PmXPn and CmXCn” Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 14(1): 114-119, 2019.

G C Basavaraju, Vishukumar M and Raghunath P “On Metro Domination Number of Cartesian product of P2XPn” International Journal of Mathematical Archive,9(3),1-2,2018.

G C Basavaraju, Vishukumar M and Raghunath P “Metro Domination Number of Powers of cycle” AIP Conf.Proc. 2112, 020071-6.

G C Basavaraju, Vishukumar M and Raghunath P “Metro Domination of Square cycle” International Journal of Mathematics and its applications, Vol-5,4-E(2017), 614-615.

G C Basavaraju, Vishukumar M and Raghunath P “On the K- Metro Domination Number of Cartesian product of PmXPn” Journal of Adv Research in Dynamical & Control systems, Vol:11, No:1, 2019.

Sumitra Devi M.R , Girisha A and Shashidhar shekar neelannvar, “Laceability properties in flower snark graphs'' Advances and Applications in Discrete mathematics, Volume 22, Issue 1, Sep 2019, PP 55-65, ISSN 0974-1658. [Web of Science indexed Journal].

Sumitra Devi M.R and Girisha A, “Edge fault tolerant Hamilton city in Brick product graphs” Journal of Physics 1597(1),0123038,2020.[Web of Science Scopus indexed].

Sumitra Devi M.R and Girisha A, “i-Hamiltonian lace ability in shadow Graphs” Journal of Physics 1767(1)012023,2021
FACULTY DETAILS

Dr. G C Basavaraju
Assistant Professor & HoD
Qualification : M.Sc, Ph.D, B.Ed
Experience : 12 Years
Specialization : Graph Theory
Research Area : Graph Theory
Research Publications : 14 International Journal
Email Id : hodmaths@brindavancollege.com

Prof. Ajith.P.S
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc, B.Ed
Experience : 8 Years
Specialization : Mathematical Modelling
Research Area : --
Research Publications : 1 International Journal
Email Id : ajithbce@brindavancollege.com

Prof. Shruthi.A
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc, (Ph.D)
Experience : 5 Years
Specialization : --
Research Area : Graph Theory
Research Publications : 1 International Journal
Email Id : shruthibce@brindavancollege.com

Prof. Harshitha N
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc, (Ph.D)
Experience : 2 years
Specialization : --
Research Area : Graph Theory
Research Publications : 1 International Journal
Email Id : harshitha@brindavancollege.com

Prof. Rakshitha M
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc, (Ph.D)
Experience : 1 Years
Specialization : --
Research Area : Graph Theory
Research Publications : 1 International Journal
Email Id : rakshitha@brindavancollege.com
EVENTS
BEST PRACTICES

The Departments are equipped with state of art infrastructure

The Department has well-equipped Wi-Fi enabled Laboratories and all classrooms monitored through CCTV

Transferring teaching techniques from black board to hands on experience and ICT learning

Special attention through counselling, monitoring and guiding in academics for slow learners

A student centric digitised course material for all the courses for better understanding and performance

All the students are moulded with personality development by Student Induction program, in which students acquires the universal human values, soft skills, listening techniques, learning techniques, simplified academic planning in view of SEE and exposure to all co-curricular and extracurricular activities

Students actively participate in University Level Sports meet, Inter College Fest, Awareness Camps etc., along with academic activities
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
Student-oriented extracurricular activities and programs offered at a college and university level provide the students with opportunities to develop personality, better leadership qualities, understanding social responsibility, a socio-economic resource, better sportsmanship, and better exposure to the society. These opportunities ultimately can make the student a nation builder for better society.
1. Induction Program
The Student Induction Program engages with the new students as soon as they come into the institution; before regular classes start. At the start of the induction, the incumbents learn about the institutional policies, processes, practices, culture and values, and their mentor groups are formed. The Purpose of the Student Induction Program (SIP) is to help new students adjust and feel comfortable in the new environment. This is a three-week long program initiated by the AICTE under UGC for all the newly admitted UG students. In this Program various activities have been conducted. Here the list as follows •Physical Activity •Creative Arts and Culture •Mentoring & Universal Human Values •Familiarization with College, Dept./Branch •Literary Activity •Proficiency Modules •Lectures & Workshops by Eminent People •Visits in Local Area •Co-Curricular Activities in College
2. Shrusti
The purpose is to impart
professional knowledge in various streams and to
increase their confidence in presenting
innovative ideas by representation through various
competitions. The students will be offered to
participate in various
activities with options to choose as per their career
aspirations. The SHRUSTI program has been conducted
every year on
the National Science Day in commemoration of the
discovery of the Raman Effect on 28th February. The
program conducts
various events in line with Theme of the Science Day.
The students will be recognised for their active
participation and
identified. The best participant will be awarded with
Certification of participation in various events like
- Lecture competition
- Science Quiz
- Model making
- Group discussion
- Science college
- Science crossword
- Cultural Events
3. Guest Lecture
The guest lecturers have been arranged for the students of all streams to impart the developments in timely gain of advanced knowledge of a particular subject area, and these kinds of lectures always have the value added to the student knowledge in the present scenario. All the students will be involved actively beyond the definition of concepts. Guest Lecture is a way of enriching our students with the latest updates of the Industries and Technicalities. The students are bestowed with knowledge about Industry needs, latest technical updates, and for the scope of higher studies.
State of Art Classrooms:
Our college campus provides the panoramic standard view classrooms in all the departments, laboratories, a state-of-the-art computer centre, and well-equipped library. All the classrooms are equipped with CCTV facilities to monitor and improve the teaching learning process.
OUR STAFF
A well experienced faculty strengthens students in basic concepts relevant to science and technology to create the best knowledgeable people in all the streams of engineering. The outcome-based education further makes the students learn and demonstrates what students learnt and in this way students can achieve their goals through basic concepts that they have learnt. Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is an organized life. - Immanuel Kant
FACULTY DETAILS

Dr. Venugopal A R
Professor and HOD
Qualification : MSc, PhD
Experience : 17 years
Specialization : Astro Physics
Email Id : hodphy@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : Advanced Luminescence Materials, Glass Science, Spectroscopy, Rare-Earth Ion incarporated Materials
Subject : PHYSICS

Prof. Bhagya shree S
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc, B.Ed
Experience : 3 years
Specialization : Condensed Matter Physics
Email Id : bhagus005@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : Synthesis of Perovskite material
Subject : PHYSICS

Prof. Nandini N
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc, B.Ed
Experience : 3 years
Specialization : Condensed Matter Physics
Email Id : nandujvs@gmail.com
Area Of Interest : Preparation new drugs from API and coformers
Subject : PHYSICS

Dr. Manju S
Associate Professor & HOD
Qualification : M.Sc., B.Ed., PhD
Experience : 13 years
Specialization : General Chemistry
Email Id : hodchem@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : Biochemistry, Food technology
Subject : CHEMISTRY

Prof. Vidyashree G
Assistant Professor
Qualification : MSc (Phd)
Experience : 12 years
Specialization : General Chemistry
Email Id : nvidyashree@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : Physical Chemistry
Subject : CHEMISTRY

Prof. Nandini V
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc. (B.Ed)
Experience : 2 years
Specialization : Organic Chemistry
Email Id : nandiniv@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : Physical Chemistry
Subject : CHEMISTRY

Dr. G C Basavaraju
Professor & HoD
Qualification : M.Sc, Ph.D, B.Ed, PDF
Experience : 14 years
Specialization : APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Email Id : hodmaths@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : GRAPH THEORY
Subject : MATHEMATICS

Prof. Ajith.P.S
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc, B.Ed
Experience : 8 years
Specialization : MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
Email Id : ajithbce@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
Subject : MATHEMATICS

Prof. S Monisha
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.Sc,
Experience : 1 years
Specialization : APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Email Id : monishas2023@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : NUMBER THEORY
Subject : MATHEMATICS

Prof. Shahla Parveen Shaik
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.A, B.Ed
Experience : 15 years
Specialization : English
Email Id : shahla@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : Social Science

Prof. Ashwath Narayan Reddy
Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.A,
Experience : 23 years
Specialization : Kannada
Email Id : anreddy@brindavancollege.com
Area Of Interest : literature