Research

Research Council

K.S.R College of Arts and Science for Women(KSRCASW) has always placed a high premium on fostering research and establishing KSRCASW as a nationally significant research-driven institution. It has been providing its researchers with extensive infrastructure support. One of the specialized services provided by high-performance computing facilities, which were only established by privately supported institutions about five years ago.

Research & Development Cell

Cell for Research and Development Promoting high-quality research inside the Higher Education system is one of the goals of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

The cornerstone of Atma-Nirbhar Bharat (Self-reliant India) is the convergence of research, innovation, and technology development. In addition to facilitating the achievement of Atma-Nirbhar Bharat goals, the creation of Research and Development Cells (RDCs) in higher education institutions is anticipated to be crucial in igniting the multidisciplinary, trans disciplinary, and translational research culture required by NEP 2020.

Vision

To establish a strong framework for enhancing and growing the research ecosystem in HEIs in accordance with NEP-2020's guidelines.

Mission

The mission to establish a favorable atmosphere for increased productivity in research. To promote cooperation between government, business, community-based groups, and agencies on a local, national, and worldwide scale. To raise funds and resources in order to make research more accessible.

Objectives
  • To establish an organizational structure with RDC's role-based functions, develop HEI research policies, pinpoint research priorities, and establish relevant cluster groups, frontline teams, and research consortiums.
  • To include enabling clauses in research policies that allow for the hiring of research staff, the acquisition of tools, and financial management with sufficient independence for the principal investigator or investigators, as well as the dissemination of research findings to interested parties and the general public.
  • To find possible partners from business, research groups, universities, and other stakeholders for collaboration and synergistic alliances, as well as to create a special purpose vehicle to support researchers and innovators.
  • The serving as a point of contact between researchers and pertinent research funding organizations, offering advice on project application development and submission, and monitoring deadline adherence if grants are approved.
  • To improve coordination between other centers and cells that deal with intellectual property rights (IPR), incubation, innovation and entrepreneurship development, and university-industry inter linkage.
  • Using information and communication technology (ICT) to create a database of internal experts who can offer industrial consulting and services, as well as to share the status of ongoing and completed research projects and programs, expertise, and resources, among other things, is the goal of the Institutional Research Information System.
 

R&D Newsletter

Our curriculum is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of computing, coding, and digital literacy in a structured and engaging way.

Through hands-on activities, project-based learning, and interactive tools, students explore topics like algorithms, programming languages, computer hardware, software, networking, and cybersecurity. We emphasize logical thinking, creativity, and responsible digital behavior — preparing students for a tech-driven world.

Key Features
  • Age-appropriate curriculum aligned with national standards
  • Exposure to coding languages such as Scratch, HTML, and Python
  • Focus on digital safety and responsible tech use
  • Opportunities for tech clubs, competitions, and projects
 

Publications

Our curriculum is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of computing, coding, and digital literacy in a structured and engaging way.

Through hands-on activities, project-based learning, and interactive tools, students explore topics like algorithms, programming languages, computer hardware, software, networking, and cybersecurity. We emphasize logical thinking, creativity, and responsible digital behavior — preparing students for a tech-driven world.

Key Features
  • Age-appropriate curriculum aligned with national standards
  • Exposure to coding languages such as Scratch, HTML, and Python
  • Focus on digital safety and responsible tech use
  • Opportunities for tech clubs, competitions, and projects

IPR Cell

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