Admission Inquiry

Institute of Applied Sciences & Humanities

The Institute of Applied Sciences and Humanities caters to the requirements of the students by offering pro-fessional courses in the fields of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology.

At present, the institute offers courses in, BSc (H) Chemistry,BSc Agriculture Science, BSc Biotech; MSc ChemistryMSc Biotech, MSc Microbiology, MA English, and PhD programmes in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Applied Physics, Applied Chemistry, Applied Mathematics English and applied linguistics.

  • Department of English
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Biotechnology
  • Faculty of Agricultural Science

These various departments are centers of academic excellence, imparting world-class quality education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels at the University. The primary focus of these departments is to strengthen the conceptualized frameworks, lay strong foundation, imbibe core essentials and bring forward comfort in communication in the field of Applied Sciences and Humanities.

These departments conduct research and development programmes and offer consultancy services as per the needs of the students they strive steadily for over-all growth and development of a student’s intellect and personality to turn them into confident professionals. GLA’s highly qualified faculty members regularly infuse industry experience into their teaching methodology with the help of most advanced educational tools to reach the global standards of today’s world.

The Institute has improvised a unique teaching pedagogy that emphasizes on the practical aspect of education as it does on the theoretical aspect. Pro-active student initiatives enhance student’s participation in the collaborative learning process. The Institute organizes regular personality development programmes to ensure that students take an active part in activities such as group discussions, case study presentations, mock interviews, role play exercises etc

 

DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE

As Director, it's my great pleasure to share with you the vast array of areas of study we have within the Institute of Applied Sciences and Humanities, GLA University. Critical thinking, communication, creative problem solving, self-expression, innovative research, and lifelong learning—all skills a liberal arts degree emphasizes—are central to a great career and a well-lived life. A liberal arts degree prepares students for a life of learning. Steve Jobs had stated, “It's in Apple's DNA that technology alone is not enough. It is technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities that yield the results that make our hearts sing." Mark Bertolini, CEO of Aetna, Inc.,

says “I’ve seen many an actuary and many an engineer who are brilliant, but they fail in their ability to communicate or commercialize an idea because they can’t relate to the people they’re dealing with. The major I’m less concerned about; it’s the set of skills that people come into work with.” Dedicated to the free and open pursuit of knowledge for its own sake, a liberal arts and humanities education provides a multi-faceted view of the world. It instructs us to base our opinions on reason, not emotion. With internationalization and globalization we can’t live in silos and we have no option but to use English as the main language for communication. That’s why we are so keen for our students to excel in this field. Let me read writing across the curriculum of engineering at MIT; “Engineers who don’t write well, end up working for engineers who do write well”.

For us education is less of an industry but more a service, because when we teach children how to fish, we are in fact feeding them for a lifetime. When we open a school door, we in fact close a prison. We are in business because of students. For me and our faculty establishing excellent rapport with our students is top priority. As educators our job is to teach not to cut down jungles, but to irrigate deserts.

We sit at crossroads of humanity and technological innovation. We contextualize what it means to be a contributing global citizen in an increasing complex technological society.

Good luck with your intellectual life and career pathway!

  • Prof. (Dr.) Anup Kumar Gupta
  • Director
  • Institute of Applied Sciences & Humanities

DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE

As Director, it's my great pleasure to share with you the vast array of areas of study we have within the Institute of Applied Sciences and Humanities, GLA University. Critical thinking, communication, creative problem solving, self-expression, innovative research, and lifelong learning—all skills a liberal arts degree emphasizes—are central to a great career and a well-lived life. A liberal arts degree prepares students for a life of learning. Steve Jobs had stated, “It's in Apple's DNA that technology alone is not enough. It is technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities that yield the results that make our hearts sing." Mark Bertolini, CEO of Aetna, Inc., says “I’ve seen many an actuary and many an engineer who are brilliant, but they fail in their ability to communicate or commercialize an idea because they can’t relate to the people they’re dealing with. The major I’m less concerned about; it’s the set of skills that people come into work with.” Dedicated to the free and open pursuit of knowledge for its own sake, a liberal arts and humanities education provides a multi-faceted view of the world. It instructs us to base our opinions on reason, not emotion. With internationalization and globalization we can’t live in silos and we have no option but to use English as the main language for communication. That’s why we are so keen for our students to excel in this field. Let me read writing across the curriculum of engineering at MIT; “Engineers who don’t write well, end up working for engineers who do write well”.

For us education is less of an industry but more a service, because when we teach children how to fish, we are in fact feeding them for a lifetime. When we open a school door, we in fact close a prison. We are in business because of students. For me and our faculty establishing excellent rapport with our students is top priority. As educators our job is to teach not to cut down jungles, but to irrigate deserts.

We sit at crossroads of humanity and technological innovation. We contextualize what it means to be a contributing global citizen in an increasing complex technological society.

Good luck with your intellectual life and career pathway!

  • Prof. (Dr.) Anup Kumar Gupta
  • Director
  • Institute of Applied Sciences & Humanities

 

Faculty

List of Publication

  • BioTech Publication List
  • Chemistry Publication List
  • Mathematics Publication List
  • Physics Publication List