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Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to Be) University (MMU) is ranked 91 in NIRF University Ranking 2022 and is among north India’s leading universities. Maharishi Markandeshwar Education Trust was created in 1993. The university offers students with state of the art infrastructure as well as world-class educational and recreational facilities for national and international students.
The institutes under MMDU are also approved by regulatory bodies like the Medical Council of India, Dental Council of India, Indian Nursing Council, Indian Association of Physiotherapists, and All India Council for Technical Education, etc. MMDU Mullana offers a wide range of Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and Research degree programs for students from across more than 32 countries all around the world.
MM (Deemed to be University), Mullana Ranked No. 1 Private University in Haryana
by NIRF, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India & in Top 150 in the Country among self financing universities.
MM (Deemed to be University) ranked AAA
by Careers 360, University Special – 2017.
MM (Deemed to be University) has been awarded ‘Best University of the Year-North’, National Education Excellence Award 2017
by ASSOCHAM INDIA.
MM (Deemed to be University) has been ranked amongst Best 25 Engineering Brands in India
by Digital Learning 2016.
Funded Research Projects
University is committed to remain a centre of research excellence. The faculty members and the research scholars are actively engaged in multidisciplinary research projects. MMDU has already been recognized and funded by various govt. organizations and top notch Industrial groups. Some of the projects undertaken by faculty members and students of MMU are:
TITLE OF THE PROJECT
FUNDING AGENCY
1. Pharmacological Investigation of Some Indian Herbal Medicinal Plants in Treatment of Diabetes and its Complications
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
2. Development of receptor mediated endocytosis based irinotecan-biotin conjugates as selective colon tumor targeting agents
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
3. Developing Infrastructure For Promoting Research in the State of Haryana in The Promising Area of Non-Conventional Machining Wire Cut EDM
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
4. Attended IEEE CSAE’11 conference at Shanghai and presented Ph.D. Research work there. Paper is indexed in IEE Explore
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
5. Photoluminescence behaviour of organically and inorganically capped core-shell ZnS nanophosphors
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
6. Effect of Cold Work and Aging on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Interstitial Free (IF) steels
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
7. High Spin Features of Three-quasiparticle Rotational Bands
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
8. Developing Infrastructure For Promoting Research In The State of Haryana in the Promising Area of Non-Conventional Machining Wire Cut EDM
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
9. Laboratory Modernization plan for developing research facilities (Electric Machines and Drives Lab)
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
10. Advanced Control and Power Electronics Lab
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
11. Modernization of Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
12. Advancement in Metrology Lab
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
13. Advancement in Computer Aided Design & Automation Lab
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
14. Advancement in Tribology Lab
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
15. Role of Mobile Agents in Mobile Computing
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
16. Calibration of Routing and Security Features in Heterogeneous Networks using Mobile Agents
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
17. To evaluate the attenuating potential of Gymnema sylvestre, Cephalendraindica and their bioactive compounds in diabetic complications (diabetic neuropathy and diabetic nephropathy)
Department of AYUSH under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
18. Nuclear Structure and Decay Data evolution in A=220 mass region
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna Austria
19. Being constituent organization of MM University the recognition added in building the brand value of institute
MM University
20. Employability Enhanced
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
21. Entrepreneurship skills developed
Ministry of Small Medium Enterprises, Govt of India
22. Prevalence of Anemia among antenatal mothers and prevention strategies
M.M. University
23. Antiarthritic activity of the mentioned formulations Acute and subacute toxicity of the formulations
Guru Nanak Medical Centre, Jalandhar, Punjab.
24. Performance qualification of Tray Dryer. Performance qualification of Tablet Coating Pans
M/s Pragati Engineers, Industrial Estate, Ambala Cantt.
25. Stability improvement of veterinary calcium powder mixer
M/s Suncure Laboratories.
26. Formulation development of Pantoprazole sodium (Dissolution in accordance to IP)
M/s Horizon Bioceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Industrial Area, Nangal-Kheri, Panipat.
27. Trouble shooting for camylofin dihydrochloride combinations
M/s Horizon Bioceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Industrial Area, Nangal-Kheri, Panipat.
28. Stability of clavulanate potassium combinations
M/s Horizon Bioceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Industrial Area, Nangal-Kheri, Panipat.
29. Formulation and development of veterinary calcium suspension Stability and validation of veterinary suspension Formulation and development of formula related to increase milk production of veterinary as bolus form
M/s Eutticon Laboratories, Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan.
30. Formulation and development of novel formulation of anti-histaminic and its stability
M/s Unitech Pharmaceuticals, Partap Nagar, Bhatinda, Punjab.
31. Development of new drug delivery systems, cost reduction and stability of combination molecules of anti viral drug and marketing strategies of pharmaceutical formulations
M/s M-care Pharma, Haridwar, Uttarakhand.
Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be) University is among the most reputed universities of its kind. It maintains its prestige by ensuring that all students get the opportunity to receive good quality education and fair treatment. In order to financially assist students who are not able to fully pay their tuition fees, the university has put in place a number of scholarship schemes. The scholarships range from merit to need basis. Details of the scholarships and their eligibility criteria are as mentioned below:
% at the time of admission | Scholarship | For Continuation in Subsequent Years |
90% and above | 100% of Tuition Fee | 80% attendance in each subject + CGPA>9.0 |
80% and 89.99% | 40% of Tuition Fee | 80% attendance in each subject + CGPA>8.0 |
70% and 79.99% | 30% of Tuition Fee | 80% attendance in each subject + CGPA>7.0 |
60% and 69.99% | 20% of Tuition Fee | 80% attendance in each subject + CGPA>7.0 |
These scholarships are granted to eligible and meritorious candidates on the basis of their academic performance in the qualifying examinations:
Tabulated below is the % of tuition fee waiver and percentage required for eligibility:
Marks in Qualifying Examination | Waiver of Tuition Fee (%) |
---|---|
90% & above | 100% |
80 to 89.99% | 40% |
70 to 79.99% | 30% |
60 to 69.99% | 20% |
In order to continue availing the scholarships for subsequent years, the student is required to maintain considerable attendance and
In acknowledgment, appreciation, and gratitude towards the selfless services provided by personnel fighting COVID-19, a dedicated scholarship in the form of a 15% tuition fee waiver is granted to their wards.
Listed below are the categories of personnel whose wards are eligible to avail the COVID-19 Warriors Scholarship:
Note: For continuation of the scholarship, the candidate is required to maintain an 80% attendance and should score passing marks in their end sem/year examinations.
This scholarship helps support female students. To financially assist girls, a special scholarship in the form of a 15% waiver in Tuition Fee will be offered. In order to continue availing the benefits of the scholarship, the candidate is required to maintain an 80% attendance and should score passing marks in their end sem/year examinations.
Vikas Rathi placed at Indian Railway in "IES Asstt. Executive Engineer".
Vivek Sangwan "Deputy superintendent Prisons" District Jail.
Dr. Eesha Arora "Assistant Director" NABH, Quality council of India.
Funded Research Projects
University is committed to remain a centre of research excellence. The faculty members and the research scholars are actively engaged in multidisciplinary research projects. MMDU has already been recognized and funded by various govt. organizations and top notch Industrial groups. Some of the projects undertaken by faculty members and students of MMU are:
TITLE OF THE PROJECT
FUNDING AGENCY
1. Pharmacological Investigation of Some Indian Herbal Medicinal Plants in Treatment of Diabetes and its Complications
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
2. Development of receptor mediated endocytosis based irinotecan-biotin conjugates as selective colon tumor targeting agents
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
3. Developing Infrastructure For Promoting Research in the State of Haryana in The Promising Area of Non-Conventional Machining Wire Cut EDM
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
4. Attended IEEE CSAE’11 conference at Shanghai and presented Ph.D. Research work there. Paper is indexed in IEE Explore
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
5. Photoluminescence behaviour of organically and inorganically capped core-shell ZnS nanophosphors
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
6. Effect of Cold Work and Aging on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Interstitial Free (IF) steels
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
7. High Spin Features of Three-quasiparticle Rotational Bands
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
8. Developing Infrastructure For Promoting Research In The State of Haryana in the Promising Area of Non-Conventional Machining Wire Cut EDM
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
9. Laboratory Modernization plan for developing research facilities (Electric Machines and Drives Lab)
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
10. Advanced Control and Power Electronics Lab
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
11. Modernization of Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
12. Advancement in Metrology Lab
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
13. Advancement in Computer Aided Design & Automation Lab
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
14. Advancement in Tribology Lab
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
15. Role of Mobile Agents in Mobile Computing
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
16. Calibration of Routing and Security Features in Heterogeneous Networks using Mobile Agents
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
17. To evaluate the attenuating potential of Gymnema sylvestre, Cephalendraindica and their bioactive compounds in diabetic complications (diabetic neuropathy and diabetic nephropathy)
Department of AYUSH under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
18. Nuclear Structure and Decay Data evolution in A=220 mass region
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna Austria
19. Being constituent organization of MM University the recognition added in building the brand value of institute
MM University
20. Employability Enhanced
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
21. Entrepreneurship skills developed
Ministry of Small Medium Enterprises, Govt of India
22. Prevalence of Anemia among antenatal mothers and prevention strategies
M.M. University
23. Antiarthritic activity of the mentioned formulations Acute and subacute toxicity of the formulations
Guru Nanak Medical Centre, Jalandhar, Punjab.
24. Performance qualification of Tray Dryer. Performance qualification of Tablet Coating Pans
M/s Pragati Engineers, Industrial Estate, Ambala Cantt.
25. Stability improvement of veterinary calcium powder mixer
M/s Suncure Laboratories.
26. Formulation development of Pantoprazole sodium (Dissolution in accordance to IP)
M/s Horizon Bioceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Industrial Area, Nangal-Kheri, Panipat.
27. Trouble shooting for camylofin dihydrochloride combinations
M/s Horizon Bioceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Industrial Area, Nangal-Kheri, Panipat.
28. Stability of clavulanate potassium combinations
M/s Horizon Bioceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Industrial Area, Nangal-Kheri, Panipat.
29. Formulation and development of veterinary calcium suspension Stability and validation of veterinary suspension Formulation and development of formula related to increase milk production of veterinary as bolus form
M/s Eutticon Laboratories, Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan.
30. Formulation and development of novel formulation of anti-histaminic and its stability
M/s Unitech Pharmaceuticals, Partap Nagar, Bhatinda, Punjab.
31. Development of new drug delivery systems, cost reduction and stability of combination molecules of anti viral drug and marketing strategies of pharmaceutical formulations
M/s M-care Pharma, Haridwar, Uttarakhand.