Head, PG Dept. of Nutrition.

  • Ph.D. (Biometry and Nutrition), Agharkar Research Institute, University of Pune, April1999.
  • M.Sc. (Foods and Nutrition), College of Home Science, Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, 1985, OGPA 8.84

March 1992-August 1993 – SRF & RA at National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad.
Worked on “Adolescent Growth Studies”
February 1988–Dec 1989— worked on the project “Variations in adolescent growth in girls and boys and its relation with diet” at Agharkar Research Institute (formerly MACS Research Institute, Pune).
BoS for Nutrition, Osmania University, for both B.Sc. and M.Sc. This involved revising syllabus, paper setting and paper valuation, both at undergraduate level and postgraduate level.
BoS, Nutrition, for University College for Women, now Telangana Mahila Varsity, St. Ann’s College and St. Francis College.
Delivered Guest lectures M.Sc., Applied Nutrition at National Institute of Nutrition.
Developed three Practical Manuals –Nutrition in Health, Food Analysis, and Diet in Disease for M.Sc. students.

  • Recipient of MACS/DST Research Fellowship from Sept. 1987 – August 1989
  • Qualified UGC’s Junior Research Fellowship Sept 1988.
  • Joint secretary, Indian Dietetic Association, Telangana Chapter ( 2019 – 2021)
  • Was the Vice President, Indian Dietetic Association, A.P. Chapter ( 2011 – 2014)
  • Have done Parent Education Programmes for Abbott Pharmaceuticals during June2004 – February 200
  • subject expert for Telangana State Public Service Commission Examination
  • recorded classes for UGC / MHRD’s e-learning program.
  • Editor of four books to be published by Telugu Akademi. One is already published and three are at various stages of completion.
  • Papers Published / Technical Presentations: I have several papers published to my credit.
  • Variations in Energy Intake Relative to Height Increment among Adolescent Girls Ind.J.Nutr.Dietet (1989) Vol.26, p: 374
  • Adolescence: “A phase of Catch-up Growth” Poster presentation at the Annual Nutrition Society of India Meeting 1988 , Hyderabad.
  • Autism-A Gene –Environment Model. Poster presentation at the National Seminar on “Recent Advances in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, 2006.
  • Autism: An Overview, Proc. A.P. Akademi of Sciences (2006) Vol. 10(3&4):215-221
  • “Better health with flaxy biscuits” Poster presentation at “Food Synergism” at College of Technology, Hyderabad. 2007.
  1. ”Role of Nutrition during illness and convalescence” Paediatric Nutrition Update, June 2004. Published by Abbott Pharmaceuticals for private circulation for medical practitioners only.
  2. ”Nutrition in Children” in an in-house bulletin of JCI, Hyderabad.

Graduation Ceremony

THE PROGRAM OBJECTIVES OF M.Sc IN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS INCLUDE

Advanced Knowledge:

Equip students with a comprehensive understanding of advanced concepts, theories, and practices in the field of nutrition and dietetics.

Research Skills:

Develop research competencies, enabling students to conduct independent inquiries and contribute to the evolving body of knowledge in nutrition.

Clinical Expertise:

Foster clinical expertise in assessing, diagnosing, and designing personalized nutritional interventions for diverse populations.

Innovative Approaches:

Encourage innovative thinking in the development of dietary strategies, considering emerging trends, technologies, and sustainable practices.

Communication Skills:

Enhance communication skills to effectively convey nutritional information to individuals, groups, and communities, promoting healthy lifestyle choices.

Professional Ethics:

Instill a strong sense of professional ethics and responsibility, ensuring adherence to standards and guidelines in the practice of nutrition and dietetics.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration:

Foster collaboration with other healthcare professionals, acknowledging the multidisciplinary nature of healthcare delivery and promoting integrated patient care.

Global Perspective:

Develop a global perspective on nutrition challenges, preparing graduates to address diverse nutritional needs in various cultural and socio-economic contexts.

Lifelong Learning:

Cultivate a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development, enabling graduates to stay abreast of advancements in nutrition science throughout their careers.

EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

NATIONAL SEMINAR MEDIAPLUS

NATIONAL SEMINAR AT AIG

GUEST LECTURE BY BOS Dr. RAJU PADIA

GUEST LECTURE ON CAREER COUNSELLING

PICNIC

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

FAREWELL PARTY

FOOD FEST

NESTLE RECIPE CONTEST

COLLEGE TO CORPUS CONNECT

CAREER PROSPECTS

A Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Nutrition and Dietetics opens up a diverse range of promising career prospects. Graduates in this field can explore opportunities in various sectors, contributing to both public health and individual well-being. Some potential career paths include: