Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi - List of Professors and Faculty

New Delhi, Delhi NCRDeemed to be UniversityEstd 1989
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Jamia Hamdard Faculty Details

Hakeem Abdul Hameed
Founder
Janab Hammad Ahmed
Chancellor
Professor (Dr.) Mohammad Afshar Alam
Vice-Chancellor
Professor and Head
Dr. Md. lqbal Alam
Department of Physiology
Assistant Professor
Dr. Shikha Gautam
Department of Physiology
Professor and Head
Dr, Sarita Agarwal
Department of Biochemistry
Professor and Head
Dr. Anurabha Ray
Department of Pharmacology
Professor and Head
Dr. Sujata Jetley
Department of Pathology
Professor and Head
Dr. Mridu Dudeja
Department of Microbiology
Professor and Head
Dr. Amit Sharma
Department of Forensic Medicine
Associate Professor and Officiating Head
Dr. Farzana Islam
Department of Community Medicine
Associate Professor and Officiating Head
Dr. Mohd. Aslam
Department of Ilmul Advia ((Pharmacology)
Dean & Head
Dr. Suhail Fatima,
Department of Kulliyat
Professor
Dr. Ahmed Kamal
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Assistant Professor
Dr. Asgar Ali
Department of Pharmaceutics
Assistant Professor
Ms. Nishat Quddus
Department of Physiotherapy Unit
Assistant Professor
Dr. Kharat Mohammad Batt
Department of Paramedical Science
Professor and Dean
Prof. M. Afshar Alam
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Professor & Head
Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh
Department of Islamic Studies
Mr. S. M. Khan
Dean
Professor and Head
Dr. Shayama Kumari Razdan
Department of Anatomy
Associate Professor
Dr. Shalini Kumar
Department of Anatomy
Assistant Professor
Dr. Arpita Mahajan
Department of Anatomy
Professor
Dr. Nadeem Siddiqui
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Professor
Dr. Gita Chawla
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Professor
Dr. Shibli Jameel Ahmad
Department of Pharmacology
Professor
Dr. Divya Vohora
Department of Pharmacology
Professor
Dr. Vidhu Aeri
Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology
Professor
Dr. Sayeed Ahmad
Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology
Assistant Professor
Dr. Adil Ahmad
Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology

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Mohd Atif Khan
2.1
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

Faculty:

The course curriculum is easy since it is simplified and made available to the student through the school website. The good aspects of my course is the lab work where we get to interact directly with what we were taught in class . Every year we do two main exams since we have two semesters per year . Per semester we do midterm exams and main exams. In a day class around 5 to 6 depending on the number of subjects you do. The timing is from 9- 5 in the evening. Free time is at 1 oclock during lunch break and on the weekends when there is no lectures. The teaching methodology is that we have class work which is oral then lab work where we get hands on what we where taught in class. I admire the labs, since most government schools don’t have labs and in my university we have a functional lab. I don’t admire the washrooms since most of them are dirty. The attendance rule is that you are supposed to have 75% minimum attendance.

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sadiya
1.6
M.Phil, Internal Security
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

Faculty:

Course is easy you will not get failed easily if you are studying one week before your examination There would be two sessional exams of 15 marks each which will take place in oct first week and second sessional in November first week .. there will be 4 subjects ... you will be given with 4 questions in which 3 should be done one question carry 5 marks so 15 marks in total for each subject which will add with your end sem result.. And one end sem exam in month of January in the first week There is no such attendance restrictions..you have maintain good with your teachers they will help you if they observe good academic number in your paper .. 50-60% attendance is enough . Faculties are PhD holders they are enough fair in their work you have to pay attention properly in classes then only you will be able to grab concepts clearly.. classes timing will be 10to5 or 5:30 .. There will be a lot of gaps in between classes which you can utilise to study in library or you can chill with your friends.

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Arsheyan Firdausi
1.5
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2024)

Faculty:

The course is not much tough it's just the surface of BTECH course but the thing is there is not much pressure and no limit to learning it's upon you how much you can learn more teachers tell the outline and teaches basics there is various options after this course you can go any of your wanting lines there is 2 sessional and 1 final each semester. Each week there are approximately 15-20 classes 1hour each someday classes starts from 10 and held till 3 or 4 teachers emphasize both practically and theoretically. For me best teachers are Dr. Refia wiquar maam and Tabish Mufti sir. And those who are not admired due to their attitude tiwards students and teaching methodology. There is serious and strict 75% mandatory rule. If you don't fulfill the attendanve you need medical for that.

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Sheikh Saqlain
1.7
M.Phil, History And Archaeology
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2022)

Faculty:

The course which i am currently studying is not that hard overall however, certain subjects like mathematics still makes me scratch my head. There are no “bad” aspects of the course which im studying but i guess some subjects feel unnecessary like english communication. The subjects like Basic Electrical Engineering is quite astounding as it teaches us about the practical uses of daily electrical and electronic instruments and how it works, its principle etc. The classes take place like the usual from 9AM to 5PM however it is not daily that follows this time table. Some days like Monday and Tuesday, our classes begin from 11AM and end early at around 4PM. The teaching methodology of professors is simple, they explain a topic verbally with examples then solve a few basic questions on board amd give some questions for us to solve on our own, they are also friendly meaning we can go upto them when they are not in class amd ask them a doubt. Since it has not been that long of me studying here i admire all the teachers that teach me currently, maybe that opinion might change by the end of the semester, we may never know. There is a mandatory attendance rule of minimum 75%, in cases when students do not have 75% min attendance they are not allowed to write in mid sem exams and even as far as end sem exams. I have seen a few cases of my seniors being detained during exams and not being allowed to write the exams because of low attendance.

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Raiyan Dibaji
2.4
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2024)

Faculty:

Course is easy and curriculum is also good but is little bit advance according to coming technological World. Yes mostly all pass but some rare students fail. Good is that's it's new combination of bbas & computer science and its good for future. Bad is that's there is unnecessary subject in the course which create little bit annoying and hectic in between main subjects( according to me ). Teaching methodology are combined smart boards and normal boards but mainly content on PDFs and all online stuff. Meenakari Ahlawat ma'am I admire the most yes she left the college now but today I feel why see was so strict and why she always tell us to study for future not for now . Yes minimum 60% very important for attendance and 75% as normal mandatory. If comes below 60% you will detend by semester and some fine which I don't know how much.

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Mohammad Saeem uddin
1.2
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

Faculty:

The course was quite big and varied. Everything was included and it didn’t just suffice to a particular topic but everything included. Some students did fail in the examination. The course was a upperhand into making us study things that many people start after completing bachelors Every year 2 main exams were held Generally 6 classes were held per day We got around an hour of leisure time. I admire Pranjal sir, Sushmita ma’am, Lila sir, Happy Ma’am etc. They used to make me understand the topics very clearly and easily. Yes there was a mandatory attendance of atleast 75%

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Rayyan Alam
1.6
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2024)

Faculty:

Yes, in the first and second semesters some or atleast half of the students are bound to fail in few of the subjects in the humanities department. Courses are not much tough. GU seems to prefer their own students over ours in providing marks. It gets difficult for students of masters degrees to clear these backlog papers later. This is a bad aspect of our college that answer sheets are not checked by our own college faculties and are sent to GU for checking. There is one sessional exam per semester and the semester end exams. In a day there are 4-5 classes a day. Timings - 9.30 am to 3.30 pm. Fridays are half days till 12.30 pm. There is one hour break and sometimes two in between the classes. Faculties mostly prefer oral explanation and simplifications of topics and some also prefer dictating notes. I liked Kalpa Jyoti sir and Padminee Gohain ma'am as they are very friendly and approachable. I personally did not like the head of Sociology department, her name is Rinku Borah, that is because she speaks very fast which makes it difficult for students to grab and she is not very regular for classes and does not complete her syllabus before exams. There is not mandatory attendance for Masters students.

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Mohd Atif Khan
2.1
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

Faculty:

The course curriculum is easy since it is simplified and made available to the student through the school website. The good aspects of my course is the lab work where we get to interact directly with what we were taught in class . Every year we do two main exams since we have two semesters per year . Per semester we do midterm exams and main exams. In a day class around 5 to 6 depending on the number of subjects you do. The timing is from 9- 5 in the evening. Free time is at 1 oclock during lunch break and on the weekends when there is no lectures. The teaching methodology is that we have class work which is oral then lab work where we get hands on what we where taught in class. I admire the labs, since most government schools don’t have labs and in my university we have a functional lab. I don’t admire the washrooms since most of them are dirty. The attendance rule is that you are supposed to have 75% minimum attendance.

...Read More
sadiya
1.6
M.Phil, Internal Security
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2023)

Faculty:

Course is easy you will not get failed easily if you are studying one week before your examination There would be two sessional exams of 15 marks each which will take place in oct first week and second sessional in November first week .. there will be 4 subjects ... you will be given with 4 questions in which 3 should be done one question carry 5 marks so 15 marks in total for each subject which will add with your end sem result.. And one end sem exam in month of January in the first week There is no such attendance restrictions..you have maintain good with your teachers they will help you if they observe good academic number in your paper .. 50-60% attendance is enough . Faculties are PhD holders they are enough fair in their work you have to pay attention properly in classes then only you will be able to grab concepts clearly.. classes timing will be 10to5 or 5:30 .. There will be a lot of gaps in between classes which you can utilise to study in library or you can chill with your friends.

...Read More
Arsheyan Firdausi
1.5
Reviewed on (Enrolled 2024)

Faculty:

The course is not much tough it's just the surface of BTECH course but the thing is there is not much pressure and no limit to learning it's upon you how much you can learn more teachers tell the outline and teaches basics there is various options after this course you can go any of your wanting lines there is 2 sessional and 1 final each semester. Each week there are approximately 15-20 classes 1hour each someday classes starts from 10 and held till 3 or 4 teachers emphasize both practically and theoretically. For me best teachers are Dr. Refia wiquar maam and Tabish Mufti sir. And those who are not admired due to their attitude tiwards students and teaching methodology. There is serious and strict 75% mandatory rule. If you don't fulfill the attendanve you need medical for that.

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