Sri Venkateswara University School of Home Sciecne Admission 2024, Total Students Placed, Faculties

Sri Venkateswara University
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
Tirupati - 517502 Andhra Pradesh, India.
517502
8772289547
info@svuniversity.edu.in
www.svuniversity.edu.in
About Us

Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati , is established in 1954 in the world famous holy temple town of Tirupati on the sprawling campus of 1000 acres with a panoramic and pleasant hill view. The University stands as a testimony to the wisdom and foresight of great visionaries Late Sri Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu, the then Chief Minister of Andhra and Late Sri Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, to cater the educational needs and aspirations of the people of Rayalaseema area. With a great wisdom, the founder of this University have rightly coined the motto Wisdom lies in proper perspective for it. The University has grown excellently from strength to strength over the past 60 years, as a premier institute of higher learning under the able and committed leaderships of successive Vice-Chancellors starting from Prof. S. Govindarajulu to the present Vice Chancellor Prof. Avula Damodaram. It has gone through greater strides in the transformation of the University with acquiring necessary and modern sophisticated instrumentation to catch up with the world competition in academic and research programmes.

Right from its inception, the University has been laying more emphasis on teaching, research and extension activities in different subjects. The range of subject departments, courses and research programmes undertaken and promoted during the last 60 years reflect Sri Venkateswara Universitys commitment in promoting socially relevant and inter-disciplinary programmes. The University was started with six departments of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Economics and Philosophy. The University has 4 constituent colleges concerning various conventional and advanced subjects, in order to provide good academic and smooth administrative service to one and all. The University has 54 departments, where in 72 different PG Courses and several Diploma and Certificate courses are being run with a total academic faculty strength of around 400 and 1500 non-teaching and a student strength of 5000, including research scholars. Several novel and newly emerging PG courses have also been introduced during this academic year. The University has been moving forwards in achieving academic excellence with a strong commitment and dedicated approach, by clearly setting up of a vision of its own. The initiatives taken by the Vice-Chancellor have already started yielding excellent results, in terms of research funding, extension activities keeping the University on the path of excellence.

Title in Home Sciecne Sri Venkateswara University

# Title Researcher Guide(s)
1 Television viewing behaviour of elementary school children a study of certain determinants and consequent behaviour variables Anuradha, K Dr. Bharathi, V V
2 Nutritional status of malas and madigas of telengana region an ecological perspective Anjali Devi, C Dr. Reddy, Philomena R
3 Elderly as grandparents across the life span perception of two generations Vishnupriya, R Dr. Bharathi, V V
4 Nutritional profile of chronic energy deficient and obese women Babitha, B Dr. Kusuma, D L
5 Physical growth characteristics of adolescents of chittoor district Andhra Pradesh Sathyavathi, K Dr. Reddy, P R
6 Law and status of women Geetha, K Dr.Kumari, Pushpa V
7 Nutrition education for adolescents 13 15 yrs through games Vijayalakshmi Ramamohan Dr. Reddy, P R
8 Nutrition in the aged Vijayalakshmi, K Dr. Ramamurthi, Sujatha
9 Impact of Migration On Family Functioning K. Latha Dr. M. Annappurna
10 Sports Nutrition Effect Of Select Food Supplements Solid Liquid On Nutritional Status And Sport Performance Of Athletes Kommi Kalpana Dr. D.L. Kusuma
11 Iron Nutritional Status In Relation To Blood Lipid Profile And Diet Of People Of The Fishing Communities Of Nellore District M. Venkata Lakshmi Dr. Sujatha Ramamurthi
12 Nutritional Correlates Of Fluorosis In Chittoor District Of Andhra Pradesh T. Ramalakshmi Dr. P. Baby Devaki
13 Status Of Play and Playmaterials In preschools C. kalapriya Dr. V.V. Bharathi
14 Reproductive Health Concerns Of Young Adult Women S. Thulasamma Dr. V. Sreedevi
15 Role Of Self Help Groups In Womens Economic Development A Comparative Study of Andhra Pradesh And Kerala P. Sindhuja Dr. V. Sreedevi
16 Effect Of Iron Supplementation On Basal Metabolic Rate and Physical Work Capacity Of Agricultural Farm Workers P. Venkata Lakshmi Dr. D. Peramma
17 Assessment Of Relationship Between Blood Pressure Diet Body Mass Index Potassium and Calcium Supplementation Ms. M. Saimala Dr.Sujatha Ramamurthy
18 A Study Of The Efect Of Intervention Thtough Dietetic Counselling Programme On Diabetic Control And Other Related Risk Factors Among Niidm Patients Ms. Sara Parveen Begam.G Dr.Sujatha Ramamurthy
19 Micronutrient Deficiency Interaction And Effect Of Supplementation On Food Related Behaviour And Growth Performance Of School Going Children G.Sireesha Dr. D.L.Kusuma
20 A Study Of Educational and Occupational Aspirations of Female Undergraduate Students in Relation to Their Socio Economic Status And Their Attitude Towards Equality of Women E.V. Swarna Latha Dr. S.R. Venkataramaiah

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