
JSS Medical Institutions Campus Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagara, Mysuru, Karnataka, India - 570015
The JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research (JSSAHER), formerly recognized as JSS University, signifies a paradigm shift in the private higher education sector of India, particularly within the specialized domains of health sciences and life sciences research. Established in 2008 under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act 1956, the institution is a constituent of the expansive JSS Mahavidyapeetha.
This parent organization, under the visionary leadership and patronage of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, manages an ecosystem of over 350 institutions, ranging from primary education to advanced professional academies. The transition of JSSAHER into a Deemed-to-be University was motivated by a strategic imperative to unify disparate healthcare colleges into a cohesive, research-driven entity that could address the burgeoning complexities of global health.
The university’s trajectory over the last decade is characterized by a relentless pursuit of academic excellence, evidenced by its accreditation status. It has been awarded an ‘A++’ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.61, positioning it in the top tier of Indian higher education institutions. This accreditation reflects a maturity in institutional processes, from teaching-learning methodologies to the robustness of its research output. Furthermore, the university has been recognized by the Ministry of Education (MoE) as a Category-I Deemed-to-be University, a status that grants it significant autonomy in launching new programs and establishing international collaborations.
Operating primarily from its main campus in Mysuru, Karnataka, and a significant second campus in Ootacamund (Ooty), Tamil Nadu, JSSAHER maintains a multidisciplinary environment.
The Mysuru campus houses the JSS Medical College, JSS Dental College & Hospital, and the JSS College of Pharmacy, alongside specialized departments for life sciences and health system management. The Ooty campus is distinguished by its College of Pharmacy, which consistently ranks among the premier pharmacy institutions in the country. This dual-campus model allows the university to leverage diverse regional demographics for clinical research and community health programs, particularly in tribal areas.
The governance of JSSAHER is structured to integrate spiritual values with professional administrative expertise. Under the Chancellor’s blessings, the executive leadership is spearheaded by Pro-Chancellor Dr. B. Suresh, a globally recognized leader in pharmacy education and former President of the Pharmacy Council of India. His leadership, combined with that of Vice Chancellor Dr. Surinder Singh, an expert in healthcare regulations, has been pivotal in aligning the university’s curriculum with global standards and the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The institutional vision—to provide education that facilitates the transformation of individuals and society—is operationalized through a heavy emphasis on health services, cutting-edge research, and an inclusive academic environment.
The academic portfolio of JSSAHER is characterized by its significant breadth and depth, encompassing approximately 122 distinct programs across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. The university has moved beyond traditional clinical silos to embrace a multidisciplinary health sciences model, integrating biomedical sciences, life sciences, management, and yoga. This structural diversity ensures that the institution produces a wide array of healthcare professionals, from clinicians and surgeons to research scientists and health administrators.
The university's academic activities are organized into seven primary faculties, each supported by specialized constituent colleges or university departments.
Faculty Category | Constituent Entity / Department | Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|
Faculty of Medicine | JSS Medical College | MBBS, MD, MS, Super-specialties (DM/M.Ch). |
Faculty of Dentistry | JSS Dental College & Hospital | BDS, MDS, Dental Mechatronics. |
Faculty of Pharmacy | JSS College of Pharmacy (Mysuru & Ooty) | B.Pharm, M.Pharm, Pharm.D, Pharm.D (PB). |
Faculty of Biomedical Sciences | Department of Allied Health Sciences | MSc Clinical Embryology, Forensic Odontology, Medical Genetics. |
Faculty of Life Sciences | School of Life Sciences (Mysuru & Ooty) | Biotechnology, Microbiology, Environmental Science, Cosmetic Science. |
Faculty of Management Studies | Dept. of Health System Management Studies | MBA Hospital Administration, BBA Health System Management. |
Faculty of Yoga | Department of Yoga | BSc and MSc in Yoga. |
The quantitative distribution of programs reflects the university's focus on specialized postgraduate and research-oriented training, which is critical for a health sciences institution.
There are 37 undergraduate programs currently offered. These include the flagship MBBS and BDS programs, alongside 14 specialized tracks in Biomedical Sciences such as Medical Laboratory Technology, Renal Dialysis Technology, and Respiratory Care Technology. The Faculty of Life Sciences offers 15 UG programs, including Honors versions of BSc in Microbiology, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology, as well as emerging fields like Statistics and Data Analytics.
The postgraduate level is the most diverse, with 78 programs. The Faculty of Medicine offers 29 specializations, including MD in General Medicine, Pediatrics, and Radio-diagnosis, and MS in General Surgery and Orthopaedics. The Faculty of Pharmacy provides 12 specialized M.Pharm tracks, such as Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance, and Pharmacognosy. In Life Sciences, 17 programs cover Molecular Biology, Nano Science & Technology, and Geoinformatics.
JSSAHER maintains 7 distinct PhD programs across its faculties, currently supporting approximately 700 research scholars. In addition, the Faculty of Medicine offers post-doctoral super-specialty programs (DM/M.Ch) in fields such as Neurology, Nephrology, and Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.
Adapting to the digital transformation of education, the CDOE offers UGC-entitled online programs aimed at healthcare professionals.
Online Program | Targeted Participants / Eligibility | Key Outcomes |
|---|---|---|
Online MBA Hospital Administration | Health graduates or professionals with 3 years experience. | Administrative leadership in healthcare units. |
Online MBA Pharmacy Administration | Pharmacy graduates or professionals with 2 years experience. | Strategic management in pharmaceutical industries. |
Online BBA Hospital & Health System Mgmt | PUC / 10+2 equivalent. | Entry-level health management roles. |
Online Diploma in Bioinformatics | Open to eligible graduates. | Foundational skills in biological data analysis. |
Research is the defining pillar of JSSAHER, driving its national rankings and international recognition. The university’s "Research Hub" acts as a central coordinator for intramural and extramural projects, intellectual property management, and innovation. The ecosystem is characterized by an emphasis on "Bench to Bedside" translational research, leveraging the massive clinical volume of the JSS Hospital.
The university has identified 12 core themes for research, establishing Centers of Excellence in each to streamline resources and expertise.
Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine: This center focuses on characterizing cells using biomarker expression for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and cardiovascular diseases.
Cancer Biology: Research focuses on target identification, validation of diagnostic markers, and the detection of drug-resistant markers.
Medical Genetics: Investigations into the role of genetics, immunity, and inflammation in non-communicable diseases.
Infectious Diseases: Dedicated to screening causative agents using novel markers and developing easy-to-execute diagnostic protocols.
Health Informatics and GIS Modeling: This unit assesses environmental pollutants and water pollution and their influence on cardio-respiratory diseases using spatial modeling.
Maternal and Child Health: Focuses on the comprehensive well-being of mothers and the prevention of childhood infections, including translational research for Cleft Lip and Palate.
Health Technology and Biomedical Innovations: Concentrates on device development for affordable, quality healthcare, such as m-health apps and telemedicine services.
Chemotherapeutics: Research into natural products and the preparation of bio-polymers and bio-similars.
Nano-Medicine: Focused on advanced disease diagnosis and management using nanotechnology.
Clinical Trials: A robust setup for conducting vaccine trials and drug efficacy studies, which proved critical during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The university provides researchers with state-of-the-art facilities, including a University Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre (USIC) and the JSS Biorepository Center. Specific advanced tools available include:
Genomics and Imaging: Facilities for gene manipulation, cell and tissue imaging, and RNA/protein expression analysis.
Pharmacological Screening: The Centre for Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology, a BSL-II barrier facility.
Analytical Tools: LC-MS/MS, 3D printers for drug delivery modeling, and eCTD training suites for regulatory science.
Drug Testing: A Drug Testing Laboratory approved by the State Government and a BA/BE center approved by the DCGI.
JSSAHER’s research activities are supported by a diverse portfolio of national and international grants. The university has demonstrated significant success in attracting large-scale institutional funding that strengthens its foundational infrastructure.
The university is a recipient of several prestigious departmental and university-wide projects from the Government of India.
Grant Name | Funding Agency | Purpose / Value |
|---|---|---|
DST-PURSE | Dept. of Science & Technology | Rs. 19 Crore for strengthening university-wide research capacity. |
DBT-BUILDER | Dept. of Biotechnology | Rs. 5 Crore for interdisciplinary life science departments. |
DST-FIST | Dept. of Science & Technology | Infrastructure development for Dept. of Biochemistry and Pharmacy. |
DST-STUTI | Dept. of Science & Technology | Synergistic training program utilizing scientific infrastructure. |
India Alliance | DBT / Wellcome Trust | CTRITH project focused on tribal health research in Mysuru. |
Individual departments, particularly Pharmacy and Medicine, maintain an active grant portfolio. The Department of Pharmaceutics alone manages approximately Rs. 1.6 crore in active grants from DST, DBT, and ICMR, in addition to intramural seed grants provided by the university. In 2024, the university successfully secured small extramural grants from ICMR for diverse projects, including the development of novel gastroretentive gelling systems and biomarker studies for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.
To foster a culture of inquiry among early-career researchers, JSSAHER provides initial financial support for pilot studies and research experiments. This intramural funding mechanism allows faculty and students to generate preliminary data required for securing larger extramural grants. Additionally, the university offers a generous financial aid program to ensure that talented students from all economic backgrounds can participate in research and higher education.
The SPARKLE CINE Foundation is the institutional mechanism for translating research outcomes from the laboratory to the market. SPARKLE signifies "Science Promotion through Advancement of Research & Knowledge for Life through Entrepreneurship," and CINE stands for "Centre for Innovation & Entrepreneurship". This Section 8 company acts as a healthcare incubator with a strategic focus on medical devices, biotechnology, and the pharmaceutical sector.
The foundation provides a comprehensive ecosystem for faculty, students, and alumni entrepreneurs.
Pre-Incubation: This stage prepares naïve teams for startup registration through rigorous mentoring, proof-of-concept studies, and technology de-risking.
Incubation: Admitted startups receive dedicated office space, access to university research infrastructure, and assistance with legal, IP, and accounting matters.
Mentor-Equity Model: Every student-driven startup is required to select a faculty mentor. In a notable policy, the incubatee must offer at least 1\% share equity to the mentor as a consideration for their technical guidance.
CEED Partnership: In association with the Technical Consultancy Services Organization of Karnataka (TECSOK), SPARKLE CINE has established the Centre of Excellence in Entrepreneurship Development (CEED) to handhold startups from lab to market.
The incubator has already produced several promising companies that address critical healthcare and wellness challenges.
Startup Company | Innovation / Product Focus | Recognition / Impact |
|---|---|---|
Auric Cosmo India Pvt. Ltd. | Advanced Cosmetic Science | Received Rs. 21 Lakhs Idea2PoC grant through ELEVATE 2024. |
Fytomed Life Pvt. Ltd. | Natural Wellness Products | Developed snail mucin topical products and indoor air-purifying plants. |
Vruksh Medical Devices | Healthcare Hardware | Neonatal Feedrail for consistent feeding of infants. |
Spacedent Innovations | Dental Technology | DentiSafe-360 for equipment sterilization during pandemics. |
Pod-ICU | Emergency Infrastructure | Portable on-demand critical care isolation units. |
The foundation's success is highlighted by its ability to secure state-level grants like the ELEVATE award, positioning JSSAHER as a regional hub for biotech innovation in Mysuru.
A unique strength of JSSAHER is the symbiotic relationship between its academic constituent colleges and the JSS Hospital, which is one of India's largest teaching hospitals. The hospital serves as a living laboratory for students in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and nursing.
The JSS Hospital provides a massive clinical base, ensuring that students encounter a vast spectrum of medical cases during their training.
Capacity: 1,800 beds under a single roof, equipped with latest technology and 30 operation theaters.
Clinical Scope: Services across 37 specialties and super-specialties, supported by 67 special clinics for both inpatient and outpatient care.
Advanced Units: 8 ICUs and a dedicated COVID-19 accredited laboratory which led regional RNA RT-PCR testing.
Outreach: The hospital operates 27 mobile vans to provide healthcare services in rural and tribal regions, integrating social responsibility with clinical education.
The clinical integration is particularly notable for the Department of Pharmacy Practice. JSSAHER’s Pharm.D program is certified by the ACPE, USA, a recognition facilitated by the extensive clinical rotations students undergo at JSS Hospital. This provides students with hands-on experience in clinical pharmacokinetics, therapeutic drug monitoring, and patient counseling, which are essential for global competitiveness.
JSSAHER’s internationalization strategy, managed by the Global Engagement (GE) section, is designed to enhance the university’s interests globally and enable its strategic plans for international competitiveness. The university has established a diverse network of 137 collaborations, comprising 55 international and 82 national partnerships.
The university has signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with five of the world’s top 100 universities, reflecting its high academic standing.
Partner Institution | Country | Key Areas of Collaboration |
|---|---|---|
University of Oxford | United Kingdom | High-impact research and academic exchange. |
University of Manchester | United Kingdom | Research and professional practice. |
University Malaya | Malaysia | Regional healthcare research and faculty exchange. |
University of North Carolina | USA | Pharmacy Practice and clinical training. |
Charité University | Germany | Medical research and infectious disease studies. |
La Trobe University | Australia | Biomedical research and student exchange. |
University of Illinois | USA | Public health and pharmaceutical sciences. |
Oman Medical College | Oman | Strategic healthcare education partnership. |
The GE section’s efforts have yielded tangible outcomes that benefit both students and faculty.
Exchanges: Facilitated over 496 student exchange programs and 150 faculty exchanges since 2010.
Scholarly Output: Over 200 collaborative publications and 370+ collaborating authors globally.
Expert Visits: Hosted 23 expert visits and 26 guest lectures by renowned international professionals.
International Students: Currently hosts more than 800 international students from over 35 countries, fostering a pluralistic and diverse campus culture.
The university’s participation in the Indo-Swiss Joint Research Programme (ISJRP) and the NAM S&T Joint Fellowship Program further underscores its commitment to high-level global scientific collaboration.
Admissions at JSSAHER are conducted with strict adherence to the guidelines of the respective regulatory councils and are primarily merit-based. The enrollment process is fully digitized, with the university portal managing applications for all levels of study.
Admission to the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry is governed by national entrance examinations.
MBBS / BDS: Candidates must have completed 12th standard with at least 50\% aggregate in science subjects and have a valid NEET-UG score. Admission is finalized through counseling by the MCC/DGHS.
MD / MS / MDS: Requires a relevant bachelor's degree (MBBS/BDS) and a valid NEET-PG score. Cutoffs vary by specialization; for instance, the 2025 General AI quota Round 3 ranks ranged from 23,126 to 208,631.
Super-specialties (DM/M.Ch): Admission is through the NEET-SS examination.
Admission to these programs combines merit with university-specific requirements.
Program | Minimum Eligibility | Selection Process |
|---|---|---|
B.Pharma | 12th Std with 50\% aggregate. | Merit-based via university portal. |
BSc Life Sciences | 12th Std (Science stream). | Academic merit and document verification. |
MSc Life Sciences | Relevant Bachelor's degree. | Previous academic performance. |
Online BBA | PUC / 10+2 equivalent. | Merit-based Selection. |
MBA (Regular) | Health/Pharma graduate + work exp. | Academic merit and experience review. |
The university issues provisional admission letters only after a thorough verification of mark sheets, grade equivalence, and migration certificates.
Employability is a key metric for JSSAHER, managed by a dedicated Training and Placement Cell (TPC) that operates across all constituent colleges. The university emphasizes domain-specific upskilling and soft-skill training to ensure students are globally competitive.
The university has seen a steady increase in median salaries across its programs, reflecting the high industry demand for its graduates.
Program Category | Median Package (2023-24) | Median Package (2022-23) |
|---|---|---|
UG 5-Year (MBBS) | Rs. 13.25 LPA | Rs. 13.55 LPA. |
PG 3-Year (MD/MS) | Rs. 19.10 LPA | Rs. 15.50 LPA. |
PG 6-Year (Pharm.D) | Rs. 11.75 LPA | Rs. 11.65 LPA. |
MBA (Hospital Admin) | Rs. 5.85 LPA | Rs. 5.80 LPA. |
M.Pharma | Rs. 8.35 LPA | Rs. 8.25 LPA. |
B.Pharma | Rs. 5.00 LPA | Rs. 4.20 LPA. |
In the 2023-24 academic year, the MBA Hospital Administration program achieved an impressive placement rate of 93.1\%, with 54 out of 58 graduating students successfully placed.
The TPC maintains strong relationships with top-tier healthcare and pharmaceutical organizations. Key recruiters include:
Pharmaceuticals: Biocon, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Cipla, Pfizer, Apotex, and Novo Nordisk.
Healthcare: Fortis Hospital, Apollo Hospitals, Manipal Hospital, and JSS Hospital.
Biotech and Others: Himalaya, Amazon, and various health IT firms.
The industry-academia partnership also extends to internships. For instance, the Dept. of Pharmacy Practice has a 100\% placement record in specific years, and the School of Life Sciences has facilitated international research associate internships in companies like CEVA Phylaxia in Europe.
The JSSAHER campus is a self-contained ecosystem designed to facilitate intensive study and holistic development. Spanning 110 to 127 acres, the campus is certified as a "Green Building," reflecting its commitment to environmental standards.
Classrooms and Auditoriums: 164 classrooms in total, with 85 equipped with modern AV facilities. The campus features 10 auditoriums, including the Sri Rajendra Auditorium, and 15 conference rooms.
Laboratory Facilities: Modern laboratories for Science, Chemistry, Computer, and specialized drug analysis. All labs are adequately equipped as per university and regulatory norms.
Digital Library: A hub of learning with a rich collection of books, e-books, and online databases. It features Wi-Fi connectivity, ample study areas, and a seating capacity for 680 students.
Clinical Skills: A dedicated Skill and Simulation Lab and Simulation Center for realistic medical training.
Hostels: Exclusive, well-furnished hostels for men and women (UG and PG separately). Facilities include spacious rooms, hygienic kitchens, nutritious food, and portable RO water.
Sports: A permanent multipurpose sports ground on par with national standards. Facilities include Cricket, Football, Volleyball, and an athletic track, alongside indoor halls for Table Tennis, Chess, and Badminton.
Campus Life: The campus includes a bank, ATM kiosk, post office, healthcare clinic, and canteens.
JSSAHER provides comprehensive facilities for physically challenged individuals, including wheel chairs, stretches, ramps on all floors, suitable toilets, and lift facilities. This inclusivity is a core part of its "A++" NAAC rating.
The JSS Alumni Association is a vibrant community that links the "Alma Mater" with thousands of successful graduates worldwide. The association provides a platform for sharing career experiences and fostering professional dialogues between alumni and current students.
Alumni of JSSAHER constituent colleges, particularly JSS Medical College, are placed at top positions in hospitals and research organizations globally.
Medical Professionals: Notable names include Dr. Vivek Jawali, a world-renowned cardiothoracic surgeon, and Dr. Subrahmanyam Karuturi, a distinguished diabetologist and research scholar. Other prominent doctors include Dr. Deepa Krishnamurthy (Interventional Cardiology), Dr. Harikiran Chekuri (Plastic Surgery), and Dr. Akanksha Mittal (Aesthetic Dentistry).
Public and International Service: Dr. Jagadish "Jags" Krishnan serves as a general practitioner and an Australian politician.
Industry and Research: Graduates are actively engaged in medical research and many own large hospitals or lead departments in institutions like AIIMS and Apollo.
The association also organizes batch reunions, such as the 1999 MBBS batch’s 25th-anniversary meet in 2024, which strengthens the bond between the institution and its former students. Alumni also contribute as adjunct faculty, research consultants, and angel investors for the university’s startups.
JSSAHER’s commitment to quality is validated by its consistent performance in national and international ranking frameworks. It is frequently ranked among the top 50 universities in India.
The NIRF, published by the Ministry of Education, remains the benchmark for Indian higher education excellence.
Category | 2025 Rank | 2024 Rank |
|---|---|---|
University Category | 21st | 24th. |
Overall Category | 38th | 38th. |
Pharmacy (Ooty) | 4th | -. |
Pharmacy (Mysuru) | 7th | -. |
Dental Category | 10th | -. |
Medical Category | 37th | -. |
The university achieved an overall NIRF score of 57.43 in 2025, reflecting strong performance across Teaching, Learning & Resources (TLR), Research and Professional Practice (RP), and Graduation Outcomes (GO).
In the International Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) 2025, JSSAHER maintains a dominant presence.
Deemed University Ranking: 50th Rank nationally.
Programmatic Category: Ranked 7th nationally for "Good for Medicine & Allied Courses".
Regional Dominance: Consistently ranked 1st in Karnataka in several categories, including private pharmacy and deemed universities for medical allied courses.
The university’s alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is not just a ranking metric but a functional philosophy. JSSAHER has emerged as a leader in healthcare sustainability and community impact.
The institution's leading global rank in SDG 3 reflects its immense contribution to public health through the JSS Hospital and its extensive research into infectious diseases and maternal health. Furthermore, its high rank in SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) is supported by its sustainable campus practices and green building certifications.
JSSAHER’s outreach to tribal communities is a cornerstone of its social responsibility. Through the "Centre for Training, Research and Innovation in Tribal Health" (CTRITH), the university conducts clinical and public health research aimed at improving the life expectancy and health outcomes of indigenous populations. This includes providing mobile healthcare, education support, and disease prevention awareness in remote tribal villages.
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research has successfully transitioned from a collection of esteemed health colleges to a globally recognized research university. Its core strength lies in its vertical integration—from high-volume clinical care at JSS Hospital to advanced molecular research and entrepreneurial translation via SPARKLE CINE.
The consistent improvement in NIRF rankings (rising from 24th to 21st in the university category) and its global #1 standing in SDG 3 for Health and Well-being underscore an institution that is effectively balancing academic rigor with societal impact. For stakeholders, JSSAHER offers a robust platform for professional training, a fertile ground for interdisciplinary research, and a clear pathway for commercializing medical innovations, all within a value-driven institutional framework.
1. When was JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research (JSSAHER) established?
It was established in 2008 under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956.
2. What was the university formerly known as?
It was previously known as JSS University.
3. What is the university's National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) status?
The university is accredited with an 'A++' grade and a CGPA of 3.61.
4. Is JSSAHER a private or government university?
It is a Deemed-to-be University and a part of JSS Mahavidyapeetha, which is a private educational organization.
5. How many campuses does JSSAHER have?
The university operates two primary campuses: the main campus in Mysuru, Karnataka, and a second campus in Ootacamund (Ooty), Tamil Nadu.
6. What is the university's vision?
The vision is to impart education that helps transform individuals and society.
7. Is the university recognized by the Ministry of Education as a Category-I institution?
Yes, it has been graded as a Category-I Deemed-to-be University by the UGC.
8. What is the university's NIRF 2025 ranking in the University category?
JSSAHER is ranked 21st in the University category by NIRF 2025.
9. What is its overall NIRF 2025 ranking?
The university secured the 38th position in the Overall category among all institutions in India.
10. How does JSSAHER rank in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings?
In 2024, JSSAHER was ranked 1st globally for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3: Good Health and Well-being.
11. What is the NIRF rank for JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty?
It is ranked 4th in the country in the Pharmacy category for 2025.
12. Where does JSS Dental College stand in national rankings?
It is ranked 10th in the country under the NIRF 2025 Dental category.
13. What is the IIRF standing of the university?
In the IIRF 2025 rankings, JSSAHER is ranked 50th among Deemed Universities nationally.
14. How many total programs are offered by JSSAHER?
The university offers approximately 122 distinct programs across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels.
15. What is the breakdown of UG and PG programs?
There are 37 specific undergraduate programs and 78 specific postgraduate programs.
16. Which faculties are part of JSSAHER?
The university comprises the Faculties of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Biomedical Sciences, Life Sciences, Management Studies, and Yoga.
17. Does the university offer super-specialty medical courses?
Yes, it offers DM and M.Ch programs in specialties such as Neurology, Nephrology, and Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.
18. What are the flagship programs of the university?
MBBS, BDS, and M.Sc (Life Sciences) are among its most prominent courses.
19. Are there online degree options available?
Yes, the Center for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) offers UGC-entitled online MBA and BBA programs.
20. Does JSSAHER offer a PhD in Pharmacy?
Yes, doctoral programs are offered across all major faculties, including Pharmacy.
21. What is the eligibility for the MBBS program?
Candidates must have passed 12th standard with 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology and have a valid NEET-UG score.
22. How are seats allotted for medical and dental courses?
Admission is through the online counseling process conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and the DGHS.
23. What is the seat intake for MBBS at JSS Medical College?
The sanctioned annual intake for the MBBS program is 250 seats.
24. Is GPAT required for M.Pharm admissions?
Yes, admissions for postgraduate pharmacy streams accept GPAT scores.
25. What is the admission criteria for Life Sciences UG programs?
Admission is generally merit-based, following the verification of 12th standard academic marks.
26. Are there specific quotas for SC/ST/OBC students?
The university follows government reservation policies, which include 15% SC, 7.5% ST, and 27% OBC quotas.
27. What is SPARKLE CINE?
It is the university's healthcare incubator (Science Promotion through Advancement of Research & Knowledge for Life through Entrepreneurship).
28. Does the university provide internal research funding?
Yes, the Research Hub provides students and faculty with initial financial support for research experiments and pilot studies.
29. What is the university's total publication count?
JSSAHER has published over 14,500 papers since its inception, with a significant peak of 1,519 publications in 2024 alone.
30. Which is the major research grant received by the university from DST?
The university received a Rs. 19 Crore grant under the DST-PURSE project to strengthen its R&D base.
31. What are the core research themes of the university?
There are 12 themes, including Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, and Maternal and Child Health.
32. Has JSSAHER received any recognition from ICMR?
Yes, its Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CEMR) is recognized as an ICMR-Collaborating Centre of Excellence (CCoE).
33. What is the "Science-On-Wheels" initiative?
It is a unique bus containing advanced research equipment, part of the DST-STUTI project, used for public awareness and training.
34. What was the median salary for MD/MS graduates in 2023-24?
The median package for PG 3-year medical courses was Rs. 19.10 LPA.
35. What is the median package for MBA graduates?
The median salary for MBA graduates was Rs. 5.85 LPA in the 2023-24 batch.
36. Who are some of the major recruiters?
Key recruiters include Biocon, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Cipla, GSK, Fortis Hospital, and Apollo Hospitals.
37. What is the placement rate for the MBA program?
In 2023-24, the MBA program achieved an impressive placement rate of 93.1%.
38. Does the university offer clinical internship opportunities?
Yes, all medical and dental students undergo mandatory internships at the 1,800-bed JSS Hospital.
39. How large is the JSSAHER campus in Mysuru?
The campus spans approximately 110 to 127 acres.
40. Is the university building a certified Green Building?
Yes, it is certified as a Green Building.
41. What is the capacity of the attached teaching hospital?
JSS Hospital has 1,800 beds and 30 operation theaters under one roof.
42. Are there separate hostel facilities for boys and girls?
Yes, there are exclusive, well-furnished hostels for men and women for both UG and PG students.
43. What is the library's capacity?
The university libraries have a total seating capacity of 680 students and house extensive digital and physical collections.
44. What sports facilities are available?
The campus includes an athletic track and courts for Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Basketball, and Badminton.
45. Does the university have medical simulation facilities?
Yes, it features the JSSAHER Skill & Simulation Center for advanced clinical training.
46. How many international collaborations does the university have?
The university has 55 international and 82 national partnerships, totaling 137 collaborations across 20 countries.
47. Which top-tier global universities have MoUs with JSSAHER?
Partners include the University of Oxford, University of Manchester, and University of North Carolina.
48. How many international students study at JSSAHER?
The university hosts over 800 international students from more than 35 countries.
49. Who are some notable alumni of JSS Medical College?
Distinguished alumni include Dr. Vivek Jawali (renowned Cardiothoracic Surgeon) and Dr. Jagadish Krishnan (Australian politician).
50. What is the role of the JSS Alumni Association?
It facilitates global networking, mentorship for current students, and provides a platform for alumni to contribute as adjunct faculty or researchers.
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, a Deemed-to-be University is recognized by MHRD and accredited by NAAC with A+ Grade (3.47 CGPA). It was established in 2008 under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956 and is part of JSS Mahavidyapeetha, which runs a variety of educational institutions.
To provide education that helps transformation of individuals and society.
The Deemed to be University has been focusing on teaching, research and health services since its inception. Today, more than 600 faculty members instruct approximately 2000 undergraduate and graduate students and around 300 research scholars. JSS AHER generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can afford quality education. A vast range of educational, cultural, social and extra-curricular activities are available to students, faculty and staff.
In the prestigious and widely acclaimed educational ranking of Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF- 2025), JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research at 50th Rank in IIRF Deemed University Ranking 2025.
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research is devoted to quality and excellence in teaching, learning and research and strives to create leaders who make a positive difference to the community they serve.
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