
As a department, we take immense pride in our mission to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in this interdisciplinary field that is shaping the future of science and medicine. Established with a vision to foster academic excellence and innovation, we offer a robust curriculum that integrates core biological sciences with advanced computational techniques, including data analysis, algorithm design, genomics, proteomics, and structural biology.
Through a blend of theoretical instruction and hands-on practical training, we ensure that our students are both industry ready and research-capable upon graduation. Our faculty comprises experienced academicians and researchers dedicated to nurturing inquisitive minds and guiding students through project-based learning, internships, and collaborative research.
We maintain strong ties with national research institutes and biotechnology companies, providing students with exposure to real-world challenges and emerging technologies. Beyond academics, we promote a culture of curiosity, ethical practice, and social responsibility.
Our graduates have gone on to successful careers in research, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, data science, and higher education. We warmly invite passionate learners to join our department and become part of an exciting journey of scientific discovery and technological innovation in the life sciences.
(M.Sc. PhD)
Head of Department (Bioinformatics)
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Advanced Computational and Molecular Biology Labs
- Access to Genomic, Proteomic & Pathway Databases
- Industry-aligned Curriculum and Mini Projects Every Semester
- Internships & Placement Support
- Annual TechExpo and Innovation Competitions
- Hands-on Training in Tools like BLAST, Python, R, and AI in Biology
- Wi-Fi Enabled Campus & Digital Learning Resources
- Workshops, Webinars & Faculty with Research Expertise
| COURSES OFFERED | INTAKE | ELIGIBILITY |
|---|---|---|
| B. Sc. Bioinformatics | 80 | 12th Science(Any Group) |
| M.Sc. Bioinformatics | 30 | Any Science Graduate |
Vision
To empower the professionals to be technologically skilled, innovative, self motivated and become responsible citizens with research oriented approach for solving social and industrial challenges for betterment of society.
Mission
• To develop skilled human resource through quality education, leading to employability of the students
• To build quality professionals by providing state of art training and hands on experience.
• To nurture the students by enhancing ethical and moral values, creativity and innovation enabling entrepreneurial qualities.
• To develop socially responsible students committed to self reliant India through various extra and co-curricular activities.
Dr.Cherekar Makarand
HOD Dept of Bioinformatics
Dr.Gond Dhananjay S.
HOD Dept of Biotechnology
Dr.Mrs.Sarsar Mayuri S.
Associate Professor
Dr.Ms.Mundada Neeta M
Associate Professor
Kadam_Komal
Associate Professor
Mr Shinde Santosh
Associate Professor
Mr. Belnor Rameshwar S.
Associate Professor
Mr.Patwari ramandeepsingh Harmindersingh
Associate Professor
Mr.Shinde Ravindra G.
Associate Professor
Ms.Gawalwad Pooja Tukaram
Associate Professor
Ms.Janakwade Dhanashri P
Associate Professor
Ms.Kadam Roshni
Associate Professor
Ms.Karkare Rakshanda Prashant
Associate Professor
Ms.Sayed Naziya Ambreen
Associate Professor
| Sr. No. | Name of the teacher | Title of paper | Name of the Authors | Department of the teacher | Name of Journal | Year of publication | ISBN/ISSN number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr. Cherekar Makarand N. | Production and characterization of a haloalkaline pectinase from Halomonas pantellerinsis strain SSL8 isolated from Sambhar lake, Rajasthan | Makarand N. Cherekar and Anupama P. Pathak | Biotechnology and Bioinformatics | Current trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy | 2020 | Vol. 14 (3) 319-326, July 2020, ISSN 0973-8916 |
| 2 | Dr. Cherekar Makarand N. | PRODUCTION, EXTRACTION AND USES OF ECO-ENZYME USING CITRUS FRUIT WASTE: WEALTH FROM WASTE | Makarand N. Cherekar and Anupama P. Pathak | Biotechnology and Bioinformatics | Asian Jr. of Microbiol. Biotech. Env. Sci | 2020 | ISSN-0972-3005 |
| 3 | Dr. Cherekar Makarand N. | Chemical assessment of Sambhar Soda Lake, a Ramsar site in India | M. N. Cherekar and A. P. Pathak | Biotechnology and Bioinformatics | Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology | 2016 | 1063455X |
| 4 | Dr. Cherekar Makarand N. | Hydrobiology of hypersaline Sambhar salt Lake a Ramsar site, Rajasthan, India | AP Pathak, MN Cherekar | Biotechnology and Bioinformatics | Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences | 2015 | 3795136 |
| 5 | Dr. Cherekar Makarand N. | Studies on Haloalkaliphilic gammaproteobacteria from hypersaline Sambhar Lake, Rajasthan, India | M. N. Cherekar and A. P. Pathak | Biotechnology and Bioinformatics | Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences | 2015 | 3795136 |
CO & PO
(s): Students / graduates will be able to
PO1: Apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve complex problems.
PO2: Generate solutions by conducting experiments and applying techniques to analyze and interpret data.
PO3: Design solutions for problems and system components /processes that address public health, safety, cultural, societal and environmental needs.
PO4: Indentify, formulate, and analyze the problems providing scientific solutions using first principles of applied sciences, mathematics, and research.
PO5: Apply professional ethics and norms of professional practice.
PO6: Ability to communicate effectively with both professionals and society.
PO7: Engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of the technological change.
PO8: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern tools for design, modeling, simulation and analysis.
PO9: Understand the impact of solutions on society, environment and work for sustainable development.
PO10: Apply contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues relevant to the professional practice.
PO11: Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse multidisciplinary teams.
PO12: Apply research based knowledge and methods for analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of information.
PSO: (Dept. of Computer Sci. & IT, Nanded)
Pass out professionals of B.Sc. (CS)/BCA/ M.Sc. (SE) program should be able to:
- Apply and demonstrate skills in emerging area including Computer system security, Cloud Computing, Image Processing, Machine learning.
- Apply the Knowledge of modern technologies through learning IoT, Arduino programming.
- Demonstrate competence in programming technologies using open source platforms.
PSOs (Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics)
Pass out professionals of B.Sc. (BT) / M.Sc. (BT) program should be able to:
- PSO 1: To impart an ability to apply biotechnology skills (including molecular & microbiology,immunology & genetic engineering, bioprocess & fermentation, enzyme & food technology and bioinformatics) and its applications in core and allied fields.
- PSO 2: To provide students with the concepts and research approaches for their higher career in the field of biotechnology and develop their scientific interest.
- PSO 3: To impart in-depth practical oriented knowledge to students in various thrust areas of biotechnology, so as to meet the demands of industry and academia.
PSOs (Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics)
Pass out professionals of B.Sc. (BI) / M.Sc. (BI) program should be able to:
- PSO 1: Students will proficiently utilize bioinformatics tools and software to analyze biological data, interpret sequences, and predict protein structures, demonstrating competency in handling bioinformatics databases and computational algorithms.
- PSO 2: Students will apply computational techniques such as sequence alignment, phylogenetic analysis, and genome assembly to solve real-world biological problems, showcasing their ability to integrate biological knowledge with computational methods.
- PSO 3: Students will demonstrate an understanding of ethical considerations in bioinformatics research and practice, adhering to principles of data privacy, confidentiality, and responsible data sharing in biological research and clinical applications.
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