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 Parental Attitudes Toward Their Handicapped Children V.Kalavathy Dr. S.R. Venkataramaiah
2 A Community In Transition Situational Study Of Tribal Women In South Central Andhra Pradesh Mandava Syamala Devi Dr.(Mrs). V. Sreedevi
3 Community participation in integated child development services ICDS scheme Manjula M N Dr.Sreedevi V
4 A Study On Blood Pressure Levels In Adolescent School Going Children In Chittoor District Of AndhraPradesh G.Sudhakar Dr. G.Sudhakar
5 Nutritional Status profile Of Rural female Adolescents AN Appraisal By Selected Parameters D.L. Kusuma Dr. Ms. P. Royappa Reddy
6 Post Harvest Practices and Impact Of Irradiation On Nutritional Quality Shelf Life And Acceptability Of Select Foods In Ananthapur District Andhra Pradesh M.Srijaya Dr. D.L. Kusuma
7 Metabolism in the developing seeds of hibiscus esculentus K.Ramalingeswara rao
8 Studies on the Bio_Avalability ofiron from selected cereals and pulses Nalagatla Snehalatha Dr. Reddy, P R
9 Receptivity to nutrition education among a select group of rural women D.L.kusuma
10 The influence of laterality and pathogenic parental interaction on the behaviour pathology in children V.Vijayalatha Kumari
11 Effect on iron efficiency on taste perception and preferences in adolescents T.V.N. Anuradha
12 Child rearing practics of hindu mothers in the urban and rural areas of Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh Mathew Anna Dr. Reddy P R
13 Development and evaluation of low cost indigenous food mixes for preschoolers Lina Dr. Reddy P R
14 Influence of home and school environment on mental health status of children Manjuvani E Dr. Venkatramaiah S R
15 Anxiety In Elementary School Children A Study Of Some Selected Antecedent And Consequent Behavioural Correlates VV . Bharathi Dr. S . R . Venkatramaiah
16 Hydrodynamic Lubrication Some Studies On The Effects Of Velocity Slip And Viscosity Variation On different Bearing Systems R . Raghavendra Rao Dr. K . R . Prasad
17 Adjustment problems among children with and without learning disability- impact of special education on management of problems Neeraja P Dr.Anuradha K
18 Grandparents Role Perceptrons Of Three Generations D . Pradeepa Dr. V.V.Bharathi
19 Impact of Radiation Processing on Shelflife and Quality Parameters of Functional Foods B Kalyani Dr. Manjula Kola
20 Efficacy Of Nutritional Games And Modifies Hearth Approach Model For Adolescents Meera Manikkavachakan Dr. R K Anuradha

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