Department of Biotechnology
BSc-BT | MSc-BT | MSc-AMB | Head of the Department |
180 | 64 | 64 | Dr. Rashmi Ranjan Mishra M.Sc., Ph.D |
- About Biotech
- Vision & Mission
- Infrastructure
- Workshops & FDPs
- Research Vision
- Achievements
- Lesson Plans
- Faculty
- Staff
- PROGRAM POs
- PROGRAM PEOs
About Biotechnology Department
MITS School of Biotechnology (MSB) established the department of Biotechnology in 2003 with an initial intake of 64 MSc-Biotechnology (postgraduate) students and got permanent recognition in 2010-11. An Under Graduate program (B. Sc.) in Biotechnology was introduced in 2004-05 with an initial intake of 64 seats, enhanced by 120 seats in 2015-16, further enhanced by 60 seats in 2019-20 and the total intake of B.Sc program reaches 180 seats. B.Sc program has permanent recognitions in 2010-11 and 2019-20. A Post Graduate program (M.Sc) in Applied Microbiology was introduced in 2013-14 with an initial intake of 32 seats, further enhance by 32 seats in 2019-20 and the total intake of M.Sc in Applied Microbiology reaches 64 seats. M.Sc in Applied Microbiology program has achieved permanent recognition in 2019-20. All the programs have recognition from Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Odisha and regulated as per the syllabus and regulations designed by the affiliating Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The department of Biotechnology feels proud to announce that this Institution has received the prequalification accreditation SSR before NAAC in May, 2024 (cycle-1). The department of Biotechnology is leaping forward with strength by strength over the years.
The department is headed by Dr. Rashmi Ranjan Mishra and it has 22 teaching faculty. 10 of our faculty members are with doctoral degree, and 2 are pursuing. Cadre-wise breakup of the faculty position is as under:
- Professor: 01
- Associate Professors:03
- Assistant Professors:16
- Adjunct Professors:02
Vision
Department of Biotechnology, MITS School of Biotechnology has a vision to become a center of excellence in Biotechnology education, in the state as well as in the country and to develop a strong linkage between academics, research and industry. The department has a strong vision to elevate the quality and content of teaching-learning process for the attainment of academic excellence.
Mission
- To promote students and teachers for improvement of research competence.
- To foster holistic student growth, emphasizing ethical values and social responsibilities.
- To promote creativity, employability and entrepreneurship spirit in linkage with industry-institute specific skills.
Infrastructure
- The department has well equipped with five laboratories having state-of-art equipments and Research lab facilities
- Teaching aids like LCD are made available
- Internet facility is provided to students to upgrade and be well in touch with contemporary developments
- Centrally organized placement cell.
- Guest lectures, seminars, campus recruitment training and other programs are conducted with renowned faculty
- Air-conditioned laboratories, conference hall are made available.
- Department reference study materials are available.
CELL BIOLOGY LABORATORY Room Number: SF-5 Block-B
High Speed Cooling Centrifuge (REMI)
Table Top Low Speed Centrifuge
Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Unit
Power Pack
Vertical Gel Electrophoresis Unit
Refrigerator
Bacteriological Incubator
MICROBIOLOGY LAB
Weighing Balance Room Number: SF-6 Block-B
Simple Microscope
Hot Air oven
Bacteriological Incubator
-20 Refrigerators (Horizontal)
Single Distillation Unit
Bacteriogical Shaker
Refrigerator
BIOCHEMISTRY LAB Room Number: GF- Block-B
Double Distillation Unit
Water Bath
Magnetic Stirrrer
Visible spectrophotometer
pH meter
Bacteriological Incubator
MOLCULARBIOLOGY LAB Room Number: GF- Block-B
RT PCR (BIORAD)
PCR
UV Transilluminator
Bio Safety Cabinet (A1)
Horizontal Laminar Air Flow Cabinet
Micro Oven
UV -VIS spectrophotometer
Weighing Balance
pH Meter
Horizontal and Vertical Gel Electrophoresis
CHEMISTRY LAB Room Number: GF- Block-B
Workshops/Seminars & FDP’s
2023-24
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | Outcome Based Education and CO, PO Attainment | 02nd April to 08th April 2024 | Dr. B.Venkata Siva
Professor, Dept. of Mech. Engg., Narasaraopeta Engineering College |
Faculty |
2 | Environmental modulation of COVID 19 | 5THMarch 2024 | Biswaranjan Paital
Assistant professor Department of Zoology College of Basic Sciences and Humanities, Bhubaneswar |
Faculty & Students |
3 | Application of advanced bioinformatics tools and techniques in life science research | 5th march 2024 | Sukanta kumar Pradhan
Associate Professor Department of Bioinformatics, OUAT, BBSR |
Faculty & Students |
2022-23
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | A one day workshop on “IPR and IP management for young Entrepreneurs for startup
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27th June 2022 | Dr. Umakanta Swain
Assistant Professor Department of Zoology AIPH University |
Faculty & Students |
2. | Biotechnological Applications in Cancer Therapy. | 7th to 13th Nov. 2022 | Mr. Biswajit das
Research Scientist KIIT University, Bhubaneswar |
Faculty |
3. | A One Day Workshop on RT-PCR
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16th Feb. 2023 | Prof. T.C. Kar
Retd. Professor Berhampur University Berhampur |
Faculty & Students |
2021-22
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | Use of Bio Char in Waste Water Treatment. | 4th to 11th Oct 2021 | Dr. Sanghamitra Mohapatra
S.R.F, IMMT, Bhubaneswar |
Faculty |
2 | A one Day Workshop On " Research Proposal Writing and Submission to funding Agency" | 25th Nov. 2021 | Dr. HN Thatoi,
Professor North Odisha University |
Faculty & Students |
3 | A Workshop on Single Window Process for Small Scale Entrepreneurs | 13th May 2022 | Mr. Samir Ranjan Lenka | Faculty & Students |
4 | A one day workshop on " Research Methods used for Environmental monitoring and climate change | 23rd May 2022 | Prof. T.C. Kar
Retd. Professor Berhampur University Berhampur |
Faculty & Students |
5 | A One Day Work Shop On "Enterpreneurship And Startups for Biotechnology Students" | 25th May 2022 | Dr. Dhiraj Nanda
Assistant Professor AIPH University |
Faculty & Students |
2020-21
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | Targeted Therapies in AML | 14th to 20th Dec 2020 | Dr. Satyananda Patel
Senior Research Scientist, AIPH University, Bhubaneswar |
Faculty |
2 | A one day work shop on intellectual property rights and innovations | 17th Nov. 2020 | Dr. Umakanta Swain
AIPH University
|
Faculty & Students |
3 | A one day work shop on "Data Processing and Research Methodology" | 25th Nov. 2020 | Mr. Biswajit Das
Research scientist KIIT University
|
Faculty & Students |
4 | A One day Workshop on " Research Methods for Management" | 3rd Aug.-2021
|
Dr. Debeeprasad
Associate Professor KIIT University
|
Faculty & Students |
2019-20
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | A One day Workshop on " Recent Research Tools and Techniques used in Bioinformatics"
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15th July 2019 | Dr. Satyananda Patel
Senior Research Scientist, AIPH University, Bhubaneswar |
Faculty & Students |
2 | A One day Workshop on " Recent Research tools used for data Analysis"
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27th Sep 2019 | Mr. Biswajit Das
Research scientist KIIT University
|
Faculty & Students |
3 | fMLP (Bacterial Peptide) leads to dHL60 cell’s oxidative burstmediated by Akt, ERK and PLD | 13th to 22nd Dec. 2019 | Dr. Satyananda Patel
Senior Research Scientist, AIPH University, Bhubaneswar |
Faculty |
4 | A One Day Work Shop On "Patent Rights and patent filing"
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2nd Jan 2020 | Dr. Diptipriya Sethi,
Research Scholar IMMT |
Faculty & Students |
5 | A One Day Work Shop On "Entrepreneurship And Startups for Biotechnology Students"
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3rd Dec. 2020 | Dr. Dhiraj Nanda
AIPH University |
Faculty & Students |
2018-19
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | Composite Materials in the field of Biotechnology, Review and Recent Trends | 12th to 18th Nov 2018 | Prof. saumendra Satrusallya
Asso. Prof. in Chemistry, A.I.E.T, Bhubaneswar |
Faculty |
2 | A One day Workshop On "Research Methdology for IT Students"
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18th May 2019 | Rashmi Ranjan Behera
MSB, BBSR |
Faculty & Students |
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Department of Biotechnology
Lesson Plans
BSc-BT MSc-BT MSc-AMB
2023-24 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2022-23 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2021-22 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2020-21 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2019-20 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2018-19 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
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- LIFE SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE
- PROBLEM ANALYSIS
- DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
- INVESTIGATION TECHNIQUES
- UTILIZATION OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY/TOOLS
- INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM WORK
- LIFE SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
- EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
- ETHICS
- SKILL AND COMPETENCY
Apply the knowledge of science, computing and logical principles to address intricate challenges in biotechnology. Ecosystem and human health.
Ability in identifying the abnormalities, interpreting scientific data scientifically and integrating inter-disciplinary principles to derive technologies for experimental solutions.
Craft solutions for environmental, ecological, health, safety for societal wellbeing challenges using background scientific knowledge, independent thinking and hands-on laboratory experience for sustainable development.
Employ implement micro/bio technological knowledge, methodologies, laboratory outcomes and research insights to derive valid societal benefits through investigation techniques.
Skillfully select and apply relevant research-based knowledge, biotechnological instruments and software tools while understanding their limitations.
Proficient in both independent and collaborative work across diverse environments, including leadership roles.
Utilize contextual knowledge to assess societal, legal and security issues relevant to professional practices.
Proficient in conveying complex ideas, writing reports, creating presentations and delivering messages to diverse audience.
Abide by ethical principles, legal regulations, security protocols, social norms, intellectual property rights and governmental guidelines in professional and research environments.
Demonstrate the ability to assess and utilize the local and global effects of bio-technical applications, while consistently enhancing skill sets and managing trade-offs in design.
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Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEOs for M.Sc. Biotechnology
PEO-1: To Understand and inculcate the ability to apply, update, extend and to develop deep knowledge through flexible, research intensive program designed to meet the current demand of academia and industry.
PEO-2: Demonstrate professional integrity and ethical attitude with awareness of global and national competencies and think about the social entailment of their work, especially its impact on safety, health and environment for sustainable development.
PEO-3: Participate in individual and team oriented, open ended activities promoting productive thinking to provide opportunities for students to manage and work on multidisciplinary projects through interaction with their peers in industry.
PEO-4: Apply the acquired practical skills and broad biotechnological training in product, process and inculcate leadership qualities for innovative entrepreneurship to meet the societal demands.
PEO-5: Graduate will acquire leadership qualities, techno-economic and social considerations, and aptitude for life-long learning, and get introduced to professional ethics and ethos.
PEOs for B.Sc. Biotechnology
The B.Sc., Biotechnology program describe accomplishments that graduates are expected to attain within five to seven years after graduation
PEO1 – Have enormous opportunities to become an effective researcher in the field of Life sciences.
PEO2 – Acquire skills to face Various Government competitive exams viz., TNPSC, UPSC and SSC etc.,
PEO3 – Become socially responsible with morel and intellectuals.
PEO4 – Become an entrepreneur and product developer.
PEO5 – Graduates will empower skills to meet the global challenges through current teaching learning methodologies
PEOs for M.S.c Applied Microbiology
PSO-1: To exhibit ability to pursue careers in the industry, agriculture, and applied research where biological system is increasingly employed.
PSO-2: To address the increasing need for skilled scientific manpower, contributing to application, advancement and impartment of knowledge in interdisciplinary areas related to Microbiology.
PSO-3: To exhibit excellent professional skills, communication skills and ethical attributes as an effective team member in a competitive global environment
PSO-4: To demonstrate right mixes of innovative ability, equipped with entrepreneurship abilities contributing to self and national development.
PSO-5: The graduates will be cognizant and responsive to the societal needs and will possess the initiative and critical acumen required to continuously improve their knowledge through life long learning.