YOUTUBE-By Dr.Deepak Nallaswamy











Innovations in Teaching Learning Process
@ Saveetha Dental College
Published on 16 Oct 2014,in youtube/904 Views
By-Dr.Deepak Nallaswamy
Breaking the monotony of learning process: Saveetha University Director 'invents' MILA Multiple interacting learning algorithm(MILA) attempts to replace the old style of education and create an effective ,enthusiastic and active learning environment for students. The project developed by -Director of Academics in Saveetha University,Dr.Deepak Nallaswamy, breaks the monotony of hours of lectures and replaces it with facilitator mediated active learning process.

Sunday, 31 January 2016

Successful E-Leader workshop & a Bootcamp for Young Entrepreneurs,

New MOU,Left to right:  Vishnupriya(NEN),Saveetha
School of Management Director Dr. Bala Nageswara Rao, 

Inaugural ceremony of Successful E-Leader workshop & a Bootcamp for Young Entrepreneurs,at Seminar hall Saveetha school of management,poonamallee Chennai,
Left to right:  Vishnupriya(NEN),Saveetha School of Management Director Dr. Bala Nageswara Rao,Prof.Dr. Uma Thirupathy, 


Successful E-Leader workshop & a 
Bootcamp for Young Entrepreneurs,
Chennai: National Entrepreneurship (NEN)and Saveetha school of management,jointly organized a Successful E-Leader workshop & a
Bootcamp for Young Entrepreneurs at Seminar hall Saveetha school of management,poonamallee Chennai,and also signing an MOU with Saveetha school of management, Saveetha University.
Saveetha School of Management Director Dr. Bala Nageswara Rao
Presided over the function.The inaugural address will be given by Vishnupriya(NEN).

'NEN Successful E-Leader Workshop'is designed for those who have a vision and want to be part of the entrepreneurial revolution. This one day workshop helps equip E-Leaders with the secrets to transforming their E Cells through planning, leadership and through constantly honing their entrepreneurial skills. The workshop is also a platform to connect E Leaders in the city, establish worthwhile collaborative relationships, exchange ideas & best practices and also meet other members of the entrepreneurial community.

The boot camps is led by expert and mentors in the entrepreneurial field who will work 1-1 with participants to refine their business plans, and to develop their business plan pitches. Participants will walk away with a well-articulated value proposition & well -crafted pitch and a solid understanding of how to present their business


Friday, 29 January 2016

Leading Allergists discuss solutions to alleviate the Allergy burden in India


Photo Caption: 49th National Conference of Indian College of Allergy, Asthma & Applied Immunology,‘ICAAICON-2015’ Suvaneer  releasing, left to right:  Dr. Nagedra prasad,south zone chairman Icaai,Dr. K B  Gupta  national president  Icaai,Chief guest Dr. Martin Chapman,Icaai national secretary Dr. A B Singh,Organizing secretary Dr. Major Nagaraju,Organizing co- chair person Dr. Chithra,


Leading Allergists discuss solutions to alleviate the Allergy burden in India
Chennai: Saveetha Medical College and Hospital,Saveetha University,organized ‘ICAAICON-2015’-a four day, 49th National Conference of Indian College of Allergy, Asthma & Applied Immunology at Saveetha University's, Thandalam campus.The conference was inaugurated by Dr.Martin Chapman.
The conference attracted about 300 national and international Allergy experts under one roof for discussion on prevalence, trends and latest advances in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.ICAAI National President K B Gupta presided over the fuction.ICAAI National Secretary A B Singh read the report.Organising co- Chairman Dr.Chithrawelcomed the gathering andOrganizing Secretary Dr.Major.Nagaraju proposed a vote of thanks.

Stating the increase of Allergies in Chennai, Prof. Major. Dr. K. Nagaraju, Organising Secretary said,
About 20-30% of India’s population suffers from at least one of the allergic diseases.“In the past years,
there has been an ~15-20% increase of allergy incidence in Chennai. House dust mites (~50%) is the leading allergen in Chennai followed by pollen (23%), insect (16%) and food (1-5%) allergens. Allergic rhinitis is prevalent in about 42% of people between 20 –40 years. Prevalence of coexisting allergic rhinitis & asthma is highest amongst children & young adults (5- 20 years) at 45% prevalence.”

Commenting on the allergy trend in India, Dr. A B Singh, Emeritus Scientist(Ex ) , Institute of Genomics
and Integrative Biology,  Delhi and  Secretary of Indian College of Allergy ,Asthma and Applied Immunology ,said “Top allergies observed in India are that of respiratory, skin, food and dust mites. 80% of allergy cases in India are hereditary. Dr. A B Singh also spoke of his observation on  pollen allergy trend - “Pollen allergens from trees, grasses,  flowers and weeds cause respiratory allergies in 20% of the India’s allergic population. The trend increases at the onset of spring and autumn.”  Dr Singh has identified important pollen allergens of the country as a result of more than 30years of experience in research. Allergies are an over-reaction of the immune system in the form of antibodies to exposed proteins which are not necessarily harmful. These antibodies cause an allergic reaction which cause symptoms in the nose, lungs, throat, sinuses, ears, lining of the stomach or on the skin. Some symptoms include incessant sneezing, runny nose (rhinitis), difficulty breathing, hives and dermatitis. Allergies if undiagnosed or ill-managed may culminate to persistent allergic rhinitis and severe asthma.






Wednesday, 27 January 2016

CAAICON-2015’ 49th National Conference of Indian College of Allergy, Asthma & Applied Immunology



‘ICAAICON-2015’
49th National Conference of Indian College
of Allergy, Asthma & Applied Immunology

Chennai: Indian College of Allergy, Asthma & Applied Immunology is hosting a ‘ICAAICON-2015’
49th National Conference of Indian College of Allergy, Asthma & Applied Immunology
on January 28 th to 31st,2016. at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital,Saveetha University, Thandalam chennai.

NEN0 is hosting a Successful E-Leader workshop & a Bootcamp for Young Entrepreneurs




NEN0 is hosting a Successful E-Leader workshop & a
Bootcamp for Young Entrepreneurs

Chennai: National Enterpreneur ship (NEN0) is hosting a Successful E-Leader workshop & a
Bootcamp for Young Entrepreneurs and also signing an MOU with Saveetha school of management,
on 28th and 29th january 2016 at Conference hall, Saveetha school of management,poonamallee chennai.


Sunday, 24 January 2016

Saveetha College of Nursing, organised Inter Collegiate Quiz On Parteria


Saveetha College of Nursing, organised Inter Collegiate Quiz On Parteria





Chennai:  Saveetha College of Nursing, Saveetha University, Department of OBG Nursing organised Inter Collegiate Quiz On Parteria for the final year UG students at Multi Purpose Hall, Tandalam Campus.
It was organised mainly to mark the Decennial celebration of Saveetha University.The programme started with prayer song. Welcome address was given by Ms.S.KalaBarathi, who also briefed the concept of this Quiz and the schedule of the programme. Principal Dr.Mrs.Mangala Gowri delivered the inaugural address, her motivating and inspirational speech encouraged the students for their active participation. Around 16 colleges with 3 students from each college from North region of TamilNadu took part in this competition. The inaugural  session was followed by Preliminary written examination for 30 minutes. The college who secured first five ranks entered for the final competition.
It was a very active, interesting and amazing questions in all five rounds.
Students enjoyed answering.Students were highly impressed by the quiz and they enjoyed watching different concepts inMidwifery. This Quiz competition not only explores knowledge but helped to build a strong platform to strengthen their talents. The first two
winning teams were given certificate and prizes.
Participants from other colleges appreciated and given the feedback that they had an opportunity to
learn and they had gained knowledge and new concepts from this programme.
It was very well appreciated by all colleges. Vote of thanks was delivered by Prof.S.Kalabarathi.
The programme came to an end with the National anthem.
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South Zone Inter University Cricket Men

South Zone Inter University Cricket Men

Chennai:  SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY is hosting the South Zone Inter University Cricket
Men Tournament.SAVEETHA University Chancellor Dr. N.M veeraiyan
witnessed event with chief guest Arun karthi
IPL player. Hundred teams are participating in the tournament
and  accommodation provided Saveetha University.
Eligibility of each team selected based on norms of South
Zone Inter University Cricket Tournament.

Vignan university (Guntur) won by 32 runs against, Vinayaka mission university.
Vinayaka mission won the toss elected to field and Vignan University scored 134runs
in 20 overs for loss of 10 wickets. Vinayaka mission all out in 102 runs in their allotted over.

Bharathidsam University won by 5 wickets   against Reva University, Bangalore. Reva University
 won the toss elected to bat and scored 99 runs in 20 overs for loss of 8 wickets.
Bharathidsam University scored 100 runs for loss of 5 wickets.

Central university of Kerala won by 20 runs against Rajiv Gandhi National Institute
 of Youth Development.  Central university of Kerala won the toss and elected to bat
and scored 101 runs for the loss of 10 wickets. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of
Youth Development University scored 81 runs in their allotted over.


JNTU Kakinada University won by 9 wickets against Bharath University.
Bharath University won the toss and elected to bat. Bharath University
scored 90 runs in their allotted over for loss of 10 wickets.
JNTU Kakinada scored 92 runs in 9.2 over’s for loss of 2 wickets.

Periyar University won by 57 runs against University of Agricultural &
Horticultural Sciences, Karnataka. Periyar University won the toss, elected
to bat and scored 149 runs in 20 over’s for the loss of 6 wickets. University
of Agricultural & Horticultural Sciences scored 92 runs in
17.2 over’s for the loss of 10 wickets.

Rayalaseema University won by 29 runs against Sathyabama University.
Rayalaseema University elected to bat scored 117 loss of 10 wickets.
Sathyabama University scored 89 runs in 17.2 over for 10 wickets.


University of Calicut Kerala won by 7 wickets against Manipal University.
Manipal University won toss and   elected to bat. Manipal University scored
58 runs in 16.4 over’s for loss of 10 wickets. University of Calicut
Kerala scored 59 for loss 3 wickets in 10.2 over’s.

Christ University won the match by 8 wickets against cochin university.
The toss won by Cochin University and elected to bat scored 128 runs in 20
over’s for loss of 8 wickets. Christ University
scored 129 runs in 18.3 over’s for loss of 2 wickets.

Kakatiya University won by 5 wickets against Madurai Kamaraja University.
Madurai Kamaraja University won the toss and elected to bat and scored 137 runs
for the loss of 8 wickets in 20 over. Kakatiya University scored 140
runs in 17 over for loss 5 wickets.

Rama Krishna mission Vivekananda University won by 5 wickets against B.S Abdur Rahman University.
B.S Abdur Rahman won toss and   elected to bat, B.S Abdur Rahman University scored 100 runs
in 20 over’s for loss of 9 wickets. Rama Krishna mission Vivekananda University
scored 103 for loss 5 wickets in 16.4 over.

Vikram simhapuri University won by 48 runs against Karnataka University Dharwad .
Karnataka University won toss and   elected to bowl. Vikram simhapuri University
scored 108 runs in 19.2  over  for 10 wickets. In reply
Karnataka University all out 60 runs in 16.1 over.


The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar University won by 7 wickets against MGR University .
The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar University won toss and   elected to bowl. MGR University
scored 124 runs in 20 over  for 8 wickets. In reply The Tamil Nadu
Dr.Ambedkar University chased the required target with 5 balls to spare .

National Law School of India  University (NLSI) won the toss and elected to bat .
NLSI scored 111 runs in 20 overs. In reply Karpagam University chased the target in
15 overs with the loss of 3 wickets. Karpagam University won the match by 7 wickets.

VIT University won the toss and elected to bat. VIT University were bowled out for
48 runs in 15.2 overs. Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports chased the target in
8 overs with the loss of 4 wickets. Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports won by 6 wickets.

VAS Bangalore won the toss and elected to bowl. KLEF University set a target of 99 runs.
VAS Bangalore chased the target in 15.5 overs with the loss of 2 wickets.
VAS Bangalore won the match by 8 wickets.

Kuvampu University won the toss and elected to bat. Kuvampu University scored
110 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. Pondicherry University scored
98 runs for the loss 8 wickets in 20 overs. Kuvampu University won the match by 12 runs.

Adikavi Nannanya University won the toss and elected to bat. Adikavi
Nannanya University were bowled out for 33 runs in 11 overs. PES Bangalore
chased the target in 6.5 overs with the loss of 1 wicket. PES Bangalore won by 9 wickets.

VEL TECH University won the toss and elected to bat. VEL TECH University
scored 109 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs. Thiruvalluvar University
chased the target in 15.2 overs with the loss of 6 wickets.
Thiruvalluvar University won by 4 wickets
Afternoon session:

Achariya Nagarjuna University won the toss and elected to bat. Achariya Nagarjuna
University were bowled out for 79 in 14.4 overs.  Bharathidasan University chased
the target in 13 overs with the loss of 3 wickets.
Bharathidasan University won by 7 wickets.

SVIMS Tirupathi won the toss and elected to field. Amritha Vishwa
Vidya Peetha scored 140 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs.
SVIMS scored 88 runs for loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs.
Amritha Vishwa Vidya Peetha won the match by 52 runs

VAS Bangalore won the toss and elected to bowl. KLEF University set a target of 99 runs.
VAS Bangalore chased the target in 15.5 overs with the loss of 2 wickets.
VAS Bangalore won the match by 8 wickets.

Kuvampu University won the toss and elected to bat. Kuvampu University scored
110 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. Pondicherry University scored
98 runs for the loss 8 wickets in 20 overs. Kuvampu University won the match by 12 runs.

Adikavi Nannanya University won the toss and elected to bat. Adikavi Nannanya
University were bowled out for 33 runs in 11 overs. PES Bangalore chased the
target in 6.5 overs with the loss of 1 wicket. PES Bangalore won by 9 wickets.

VEL TECH University won the toss and elected to bat. VEL TECH University
scored 109 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs. Thiruvalluvar
University chased the target in 15.2 overs with the loss of 6 wickets.
Thiruvalluvar University won by 4 wickets
Afternoon session:

Achariya Nagarjuna University won the toss and elected to bat.
Achariya Nagarjuna University were bowled out for 79 in 14.4 overs.
Bharathidasan University chased the target in 13 overs with the
loss of 3 wickets. Bharathidasan University won by 7 wickets.

SVIMS Tirupathi won the toss and elected to field. Amritha Vishwa Vidya
Peetha scored 140 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. SVIMS
scored 88 runs for loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. Amritha Vishwa
Vidya Peetha won the match by 52 runs

Sastra Tirupathi University won the toss and elected to bat. Sastra Tirupathi
University scored 118 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs .
RSV University were bowled out for 54 runs in 14.4 overs .
Sastra Tirupathi University won by 64 runs .

 NIT won the toss and elected to field. Palamuru scored 122 runs
for the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs. NIT scored 120 runs for
loss of 5 wickets in 20 overs. Palamuru won the match by 2 runs.


University of Mysore won the toss and elected to bat. University of Mysore scored
 221 runs for the loss of 2 wickets in 20 overs.  Central University of
 Kerala was bowled out for 21 runs in 12.3 overs. University of Mysore won by 200 runs.

Jain University won the toss and elected to field. Periyar University
 was bowled out for 107 runs in 18.5 overs. Jain University chased the
target in 9.5 overs. Jain University won the match.

 Vignan University won the toss and elected to bowl. MS University set a
target of 49 runs. Vignan University chased the target in 7 overs
with the loss of 2 wickets. Vignan University  won the match by 8 wickets.
Afternoon session

Alagappa University won the toss and elected to bat. Alagappa University
scored 151 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs .Gulbarga University
was bowled out for 93 runs in 19 overs. Alagappa University won by 62 runs.

JNTU Kakinada University won the toss and elected to bat. JNTU Kakinada
University were bowled out for 79 in 16.3 overs.  MG University chased
the target in 19 overs with the loss of 4 wickets. MG University won by 6 wickets.

Hyderabad University won the toss and elected to bat. Hyderabad
University were bowled out for 75 in 20 overs. Rayalseema Kurnal
chased the target in 15.4 overs with the loss of 8 wickets.
Rayalseema Kurnal won by 2 wickets.

Saveetha's Pedodontic Advanced Revision Course (SPARC)


Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, Saveetha dental college
and Indian Society of Pedodontic and preventive Dentistry Jointly conducted 
Saveetha's Pedodontic Advanced Revision Course (SPARC) 
at Dental College Campus, Poonnamallee Chennai.





Thursday, 14 January 2016

THE PUPIL –SAVEETHA ECO SCHOOL,CHENNAI IS RANKED 5 STAR IN INDIA.

THE PUPIL –SAVEETHA ECO SCHOOL,CHENNAI
IS RANKED 5 STAR IN INDIA.
The Pupil- Saveetha Eco School is Ranked Five star
In INDIA’S TOP 14- SCHOOLS - by  The Pioneer  Daily
On 14th January 2016






Saturday, 9 January 2016

POSTGRADUATE SAVEETHA TRANS DISCIPLINARY ANNUAL RESEARCH SUMMIT-10th BASIC SCIENCES CONFERENCE


POSTGRADUATE SAVEETHA TRANSDISCIPLINARY  ANNUAL RESEARCH SUMMIT-10th
BASIC SCIENCES CONFERENCE

Chennai:Saveetha Dental College Conducted 2 days PG-STAR Summit(Postgraduate Saveetha Transdisciplinary Annual Research Summit) and 10th International BDS Students Seminar on 9th and 10th January 2016 at Dental college campus, poonamallee,Chennai.

It was indeed quite a special occasion at Saveetha Dental college and hospitals for it marked the
inauguration of the postgraduate Saveetha Transdisciplinary Annual Research Summit and the 10th Basic Medical Sciences Conference on the 9th January 2016. In today's ever changing world,
in order to keep pace with the changing scenarios, science has to be constantly updated. This evolution is possible only through the quest to search, the ability to think laterally. Saveetha
Dental College has a well structured research integrated curriculum. Each postgraduate student does 5 short term research projects which they present in these two days.

The chief guest of the Innagural celebration was Prof. Dr.H.Devaraj, vice - chairman , UGC. The chancellor Dr.N.M. Veeraiyan, Advisor Dr. Rajagopal, Dean Dr . N.D.Jayakumar, Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy Director of Academics Saveetha Dental College were the dignitaries who added more sparkle to the celebration. Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy delivered the welcome address and
the annual research report emphasising the innovations, changes and the achievements of the students. Dr.N.M. Veeraiyan appreciated the students and faculty for their hard work and perseverance. The chief guest of the day Dr. H. Devaraj who is an eminent researcher motivated the students with his inspiring speech. He emphasized the need to be creative and not just innovative. He also spoke about the prevalent academic osmosis and the changes in current scenario wherein India is also growing to be a research hub.Dr. Devaraj also emphasised the importance of the basic science
and the need to be continuously updated. Saveetha University Advisor Dr. Rajagopal,
Dr.N. D. Jayakumar Dean, Saveetha Dental College also rendered their felicitations. The associate dean of Research Dr. PratibhaRamani delivered the Vote of thanks.

The day continued buzzing with scientific activities. There was an array of more than 300 posters each representing the good quality work of every post graduate. They were critically apprised
by judges and peer judges from other institutions providing a fertile scientific forum for further development.

The valedictory function of the postgraduate STAR Summit was held in the Decennial Hall
of Saveetha Dental College on 10th January 2016 at 2:30 PM.  Any great feet attains its
full dimension only on recognition by an apt person. Apt to this statement, the Chief Guest
of the day was Prof.H.Chellapandi,  Chairman and Managing Director of BharatiyaNabhikiyaVidyut
Nigam (BHAVINI), a Public Sector Undertaking under Government of India, responsible for
construction and commissioning of fast breed reactors in the country.
The Director of Academics, Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy delivered the Welcome Address.
The Chief Guest Dr. Chellapandi has an outstanding academic records. He is an excellent
Researcher and has guided so far 18 PhD students, 130 M.Tech and 300 B.E. students.
He has a very impressive record of publications (~840) to his credit. He delivered the
most inspiring speech to the students emphasizing that Research has no boundaries and
emphasized the significance of transdisciplinary research.
Dean, Dr. N.D.Jayakumar announced the prize winners. The students were awarded under
various categories namely Material Science Project, Diagnostic Assay, Interdisciplinary
Project, KAP Survey, Cochrane/ Systematic review, Animal research project, Equipment
Analysis, Patent, Clinical Practice Guidelines,  MainDisseratation Reviews, Cellular/Molecular
Biology project, Innovative Techniques, Case report,  Decision Analysis Review,
Main Dissertation Final Publication.  69 Best Research Awards were distributed to the Postgraduates.
Associate Dean of research, Dr.Pratibha Ramani delivered the Vote of Thanks.
The university targets  Research as its main focus area. Every maneuver of the
university under the Director of Academics under Dr.Deepak Nallaswamy has
tethered Research into the minds of every student and faculty.