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1.0 INTRODUCTION
National Institute of Technology Jalandhar was established in the year 1987 as Regional EngineeringCollege and was given the status of National Institute of Technology by the Government of Indiaunder the control of Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi on October 17, 2002. AsNational Institute of Technology, the institute has a responsibility of providing high quality education inEngineering and Technology to produce competent technical manpower for the country. The instituteoffers B Tech program in nine disciplines of Engineering and Technology along with researchprograms leading to M.Sc, M Tech and Ph D. The institute acquires a national character having 50%student intake from the State of Punjab and the rest from other states/union territories of the country.
1.1 Mission Statement
To become a leading and unique institution of higher learning, offering state-of-the-art education,research and training in engineering and technology to students who are able and eager to becomechange agents for the industrial and economic progress of the nation. To nurture and sustain anacademic ambience conducive to the development and growth of committed professionals forsustainable development of the nation and to accomplish its integration into the global economy.
1.2 Objectives
To build a rich intellectual potential embedded with interdisciplinary knowledge, human values andprofessional ethics among the youth, aspirant of becoming engineers and technologists, so that theycontribute to society and create a niche for a successful career
1.3 Education System
To develop technical human resource of excellence suitable for global requirements To ensure good quality academic and industrial research programmes in different areas of
engineering, technology and sciences To generate industry-institute synergy for shaping technical education to meet the
requirement of industry
1.4 New Initiatives
In order to cater the need of industry and to achieve academic excellence new curriculum forM Tech/M Sc / B Tech were approved by institute Senate which will be implemented from2012 -13 session.
The institute opted for participation in M Tech admission through Centralized Counsellingunder CCMT 2012 and all the full time programmes will be offered through centralizedcounselling.
The proposal regarding TEQIP phase - .II was submitted to NPIU.
2.0 AN OVERVIEW
2.1 Historical Background
National Institute of Technology Jalandhar was established in the year 1987 as Regional EngineeringCollege and was given the status of National Institute of Technology (Deemed to be University) by theGovernment of India under the control of Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi onOctober 17, 2002. Since its attaining the status of National Institute of Technology in October 2002,the institute is marching ahead and building on its strengths like modernizing the instituteslaboratories, upgrading the faculty sponsoring them for higher studies & short terms trainingprogrammes , strengthening interface with industries leading to more and more jobs offers for ourstudents, modernization of the institute library, planning the new institute buildings and so on.
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2.2 Location
Jalandhar is an important railway station on Delhi- Amritsar sections of Northern Railways and issituated at about 370 kms north of Delhi. It is also well connected through road route (situated at NH-1). It is renounced industrial centre for sports goods, leather goods and hand tools. The institute islocated on GT road, Bye–Pass (leading towards, Amritsar). It is situated at a distance of about 12 kmsfrom Jalandhar Bus Stand, 10 kms from Jalandhar city Railway station and 15 kms from Jalandharcantt. Railway station and is well accessible through local buses and auto-rikshaw.
2.3 Campus
The institute campus is spread over an area of 154 acres on picturesque land scape. It is aharmonious mix of natural beauty with state of art architecture. The campus is fully residential andhaving sufficient number of residents for faculty and staff and hostels for students. There are sevennumbers of boy’s hostels and three number of girls hostels. In the campus which can accommodate1650 boys and 600 girls respectively. Besides this the campus is also having a cricket field, a footballground, volley ball & tennis court, badminton hall, track, table tennis tables and ancillaryarrangements for sports activity. In addition to that one Table Tennis table is provided in each hostel.The campus is self contained having shopping complex, computerized Banks, Post office, FacultyClub, Students Activity Center, Guest House, Dispensary and other facilities essential for communityliving.
2.4 Administration
Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar is an autonomous institution under theaegis of Central Government. The institute functions under the overall control and guidance of theBoard of Governors, the other authorities of the institute are the Finance Committee, Building andWorks Committee and the Senate. The constitutions of the Board of Governors, Finance Committee,Building Works and other Committees are given at Annexure 11.2, 11.3 respectively. Theadministration of various departments /centers in the institute is looked after by respective head of thedepartments/Prof-in-charge.
2.5 Academic Programs
In addition to Bachelor’s programmes in Engineering, institute also offers Master’s and Doctorateprogrammes in Engineering and Sciences. The academic programs offered by the institute are listedbelow:-
1. Bachelor of Technology(BTech)2. Master of Technology (MTech)3. Master of Technology (Part-time)4. Master of Science(MSc)5. Doctorate of Philosophy(PhD)
Academic session
Odd semester 25th July, 2011 to 18th November, 2011
Even semester 18th January 2012 to 11th May, 2012
Working hours
During the period under review the institute observed the working hours as under:Working hours 8.30 a m to 5.30 p m
(Monday to Friday)
Lunch break 12.30 p m to 1.30 p m
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2.6 Courses Offered
The nine major departments have been established with the objective to train the students vigorouslyin their respective disciplines. Besides these, three Sciences Departments (Physics, Chemistry &Mathematics) and Humanities & Management department coordinates with major departments andprovide inputs to the students in addition to their individual identity. More over there is a computercenter to cater to the computational needs of the students. The institute has also established center ofTraining and Placement which arranges in-industry training and campus interviews for the students.The courses offered by the institute are given at Section 4.1
2.7 Admission Procedure
Under Graduate Programme
The admission to undergraduate programmes is provided on the basis of the merit of AIEEEconducted by CBSE through the Central Counselling Board Constituted by MHRD, Government ofIndia. The reservation policy is as per the decision of the MHRD. The eligibility for admission underthe home state quota is 10+2 pass in the discipline approved by AICTE from an institution located inPunjab.
Post Graduate Programme
Ph D Programme
Ph D Programmes for Regular Candidates
Master's degree in Engineering/Technology in relevant areas with first class or minimum 60% marks(CGPA 6.5) with valid GATE score, or Master's degree in appropriate branch ofScience/Humanities/Social Sciences with first class or minimum 60% marks (CGPA 6.5) with validGATE score or UGC/CSIR/NET qualified.
Ph D Programmes for Internal Candidates
Faculty/Technical/Scientific staff of NITJ having teaching/industrial experience of more than two yearsand possessing the same academic qualifications as that for PhD full time scheme are eligible toapply for PhD Programmes. A valid GATE score of UGC/CSIR fellowship is not required.
Ph D Programmes for External Candidates
External candidates specified by Industry/Institute having R & D facility recognized by DST orequivalent/NITJ with industrial experience of two years or more and having same academicqualifications as that for "Ph D programmes for regular candidates" are eligible to apply for PhDProgrammes. The valid GATE score of UGC/CSIR fellowship is not required.
Ph D Programmes for Staff under Projects
The project staff working under the projects sponsored by MHRD/DST/UGC or some othergovernment agency and coordinated by the institute's faculty as certified by the PrincipalInvestigator/Coordinator and having the same academic qualifications as that for Ph D Full Timeprogramme are eligible to apply for admission to Ph D Programme provided an adequate financialsupport for the period of Ph D degree is ensured from project employment or other sources. A validGATE score of UGC/CSIR fellowship is not required.
2.8 Students
Detail of student’s admitted during 2011-12, at section 4.3
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2.9 Examination and Evaluation
The academic system at NIT, Jalandhar is framed on a credit based semester examination system.The credit system envisages a continuous evaluation of student’s performance, and provides flexibilityfor academic progress at an optimum pace based on individual ability and convenience, subject to theconstraint of the minimum requirements for continuation in the academic programme. (Details areprovided under section 4.8)
2.10 Placement
Placement of final year students (2008-2012 batch)
Campus Interviews were arranged for the final year B.Tech students. A large number of reputedIndustrial houses in the country visited the Institution and selected/short listed the final year studentsas Engineers/Management Trainees. Some of the Companies invited the students to their CorporateOffices for the interviews. (Details are provided under section 4.9)
2.11 Games and Sports
The students entering in the Institute are required to undergo the following non-credit mandatoryrequirements towards completion of their degree:-
1. N.S.O. (National Sports Organization)2. N.S.S. (National Service Scheme)
The students have to opt for one of these activities based on the enrolment procedure and theirchoice. A total of 100 hours of prescribed activities are to be completed after registration in the firstyear. In case the requirements are not met in the first year, the same shall be completed in thesecond year i.e. end of the 4th Semester. If a student does not obtain a satisfactory grade in therespective registered course within the first two years of his/her stay at the Institute, he/she will not beregistered for the higher semester after second year.The students will be satisfactorily allowed to register in sports activities of the institute for completingtheir National Sports Organization requirement in the first year. (Details are provided under section4.6)
2.12 Staff PositionSanctioned & Filled posts detail (faculty & staff) as on 31.3.2012
Department/ Centre Number of EmployeesTeaching Non-Teachmg Total
Sanctioned Actual Technical Non-TechnicalSanctioned Actual Sanctioned Actual Sanctioned Actual
Director 01 01 -- -- -- --Professor 30 15 -- -- -- --Associate Professor 59 25 -- -- -- --Assisitant Professor 118 68 -- -- -- --Registrar -- -- -- -- 01 01Deputy Registrar -- -- -- -- 03 --Assistant Registrar -- -- -- -- 03 --Chief Medical Officer -- -- -- -- 01 --Senior Medical Officer -- -- -- -- 02 02Assistant Engineer -- -- -- -- 03 --Office Supdt. -- -- -- -- 05 02Junior Engineer -- -- -- -- 02 02Sr. Assistant -- -- -- -- 05 05Sr. Scale Stenographer -- -- -- -- 01 01Hospitality Supervisor -- -- -- -- 01 01Duplicate Machine Opr. -- -- -- -- 04 04Jr. Scale Stenographer -- -- -- -- 02 02Steno-Typist -- -- -- -- 11 11
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Clerks/Jr. Assistant -- -- -- -- 21+6 21Store Keepers -- -- -- -- 04 03EPABX Operator -- -- -- -- 03 03Receptionist -- -- -- -- 01 01Pharmasist-cum-dispensor -- -- -- -- 04 --Nurse -- -- -- -- 04 --Dresser -- -- -- -- 01 01Peon/Attendant -- -- -- -- 17 17Chowkidar -- -- -- -- 05 05Sweepers -- -- -- -- 04 04Store Helper -- -- -- -- 03 03Secretary -- -- -- -- 01 --Stenographer -- -- -- -- 02 --Driver -- -- -- -- 04 04Care Taker -- -- -- -- 01 01Carpenter -- -- -- -- 01 01Electrician -- -- -- -- 02 02Electician-cum-MeterReader
-- -- -- -- 01 01
Sub-Station Attendant -- -- -- -- 01 01Plumber -- -- -- -- 01 01Plumber Helper -- -- -- -- 01 01Sewer Man -- -- -- -- 01 01Librarian -- -- 01 01 -- --Workshop Supdt. -- -- 01 01 -- --Dy Librarian -- -- 01 -- -- --Assistant Librarian -- -- 01 -- -- --Library InformationAssistant
-- -- 04 -- -- --
Library Assistant -- -- 01 01 -- --System Analyst -- -- 01 01 -- --Sr. Draftsman -- -- 01 01 -- --Tracer -- -- 01 01 -- --Computer Operator -- -- 03 03 -- --SAS(Student ActivitiesSports Officer)
-- -- 01 0 -- --
Physical Training Officer -- -- 01 01 -- --Asstt. Instructor Workshop -- -- 07 07 -- --Skilled AssistantWorkshop
-- -- 02 02 -- --
Skilled Assistant -- -- 16 15 -- --Lab Technician (Health) -- -- 01 01 -- --Technical Assistant -- -- 10 04 -- --Lab Assistant -- -- 01 01 -- --Library Attendant -- -- 04 04 -- --Lab. Attendant/Helper -- -- 23 23 -- --Book Binder -- -- 01 01 -- --WorkshopHelper/Attendant
-- -- 10 10 -- --
Sports attendant -- -- 02 02 -- --Total 208 109 94 79 133 102 435 285
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List of Administrative Staff MembersS. No. Name Designation
1. S. Ajit Singh Registrar (Joined on 16.03.2012)2. Sh Tarun Sehgal Medical Officer3. Ms Renu Verma Medical Officer4. Sh Harpreet Singh JE (PH)5. Sh Anup Gupta JE (Civil)6. Sh Gurdas Ram Supdt.7. Sh Parbodh Sharma Supdt.8. Sh Anand Kumar Senior Assistant9. Sh Rakesh Kakkar Senior Assistant10. Ms Harsh Malhotra Senior Assistant11. Ms Sarita Senior Assistant12. Sh Chaman Lal Senior Assistant13. Sh Rajiv Arora Junior Assistant14. Sh Milap Dogra Junior Assistant15. Sh Sudesh Kumar Junior Assistant16. Ms Sangeeta Junior Assistant17. Ms Raminder kaur Junior Assistant18. Ms Anita Junior Assistant19. Ms Anju Junior Assistant20. Sh M.S.Bhalla Junior Assistant21. Sh Suresh Kumar Junior Assistant22. Sh Rajesh Sharma Junior Assistant23. Sh Abhay Sharma Junior Assistant24. Sh Bhupinder Singh Junior Assistant25. Ms Poonam Arora Sr. Sc. Steno26. Sh Jatinder Singh Jr. Sc. Steno27. Sh Pankaj Sharma Jr. Sc. Steno28. Sh Bhisham Arora Steno Typist29. Ms Sunita Rani-I Steno Typist30. Ms Parveen Kumari Steno Typist31. Sh Balbir Singh Steno Typist32. Sh Ranjit singh Steno Typist33. Ms Kulwinder Kaur Steno Typist34. Ms Asha Rani Steno Typist35. Sh Amarjeet Singh Steno Typist36. Sh Jai Dev Steno Typist37. Sh Hardeep Singh Steno Typist38. Ms Sunita II Steno Typist39. Ms Anshu Clerk40. Ms Dimple Clerk41. Ms Pratibha Clerk42. Sh Harmesh Kumar Bhatt Clerk43. Sh V.N.Khanna Clerk44. Sh Sanjeev Kumar Clerk45. Sh Yash Pal Clerk
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46. Ms Nisha Shukla Clerk47. Sh Sunil Kumar Clerk48. Ms Renu Receptionist49. Sh Sansar Chand Store Keeper50. Sh Pargat Singh Store Keeper51. Sh Narinder Kumar Store Keeper52. Sh Avtar Chand Driver53. Sh Satish Walia Driver54. Sh Gurdeep Singh Driver55. Sh Sant singh Driver56. Ms Sukhwinder Kaur EPABX Operator57. Sh Rajinder Pathak EPABX Operator58. Sh Tirath Ram EPABX Operator59. Ms Baljeet Kaur Dresser60. Ms Sukhjit Kaur Nurse(ANM)61. Sh Rajbir Singh G. H. Supervisor62. Ms Soma DMO63. Sh Madan Lal DMO64. Sh Ramesh Chand DMO65. Sh Ganesh Parsad DMO66. Sh Amit Kumar Care Taker67. Sh Manjit Singh Electrician68. Sh Davinder Singh Electrician69. Sh Shinder Pal Singh Carpenter70. Sh Joga Singh Plumber71. Sh Satish Kumar Plumber Helper72. Sh Balkar Singh Electrician-cum-Meter Reader73. Sh Talwinder Singh Sub Stn Attd74. Sh Umesh Ram Attendant75. Sh Rajinder Kumar Attendant76. Ms Rajni Attendant77. Sh Kulwant Rai Attendant78. Sh Jagdish Kumar Attendant79. Sh Mathura parsad Attendant80. Sh Ashok Kumar Attendant81. Sh Mohd. Alim Attendant82. Sh Krishan Gir Attendant83. Sh Palvinder Singh Attendant84. Sh Tejvinder Singh Attendant85. Sh Arun Ram Attendant86. Sh Satnam Singh Attendant87. Sh Ram Pal Attendant88. Ms Balwinder Kaur Attendant89. Sh Parvinder Kumar Attendant90. Ms Taro Devi Attendant91. Sh Ranbir Singh Store Helper92. Sh J. S. Rana Store Helper
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93. Sh Tejinder Singh Store Helper94. Sh Surinder Kumar Sewerman95. Sh Ram Parsad Chowkidar96. Sh Kamta Parsad Chowkidar97. Sh Bhullar Parsad Chowkidar98. Sh Ram Nath Chowkidar99. Sh Ram Kewal Chowkidar100. Ms Raj Rani Sweeper101. Ms Sudershna Sweeper102. Sh Santokh Kumar Sweeper103. Sh Sandeep Kumar Sweeper
TECHNICAL STAFFS. No. Name Designation
1. Sh S P Thapar Workshop Supdt2. Ms Sarbrinder Kaur Librarian3. Ms Daljit Kaur System Analyst4. Sh Manjit Singh Technical Assistant5. Sh Jaswant Singh Technical Assistant6. Sh Pardeep Kumar Technical Assistant7. Sh Manjeet Singh Senior Draftsman8. Sh R K Shukla Assistant Instructor9. Sh Sukhwinder Singh I Assistant Instructor10. Sh Didar Singh Assistant Instructor11. Sh Bahadur Chand Assistant Instructor12. Sh Gurbachan Singh Assistant Instructor13. Sh Sukhwinder Singh II Assistant Instructor14. Sh Rachhpal Singh Assistant Instructor15. Sh Subhash Yadav Computer Operator16. Sh Ashwani Kumar Computer Operator17. Sh Hemant Thapar Computer Operator18. Sh S K Sayal Physical Training Officer19. Sh Sukhminder Singh III Skilled Assistant20. Sh Ish Kumar Skilled Assistant21. Sh Navneet Sharma Skilled Assistant22. Sh Kamoj Kumar Skilled Assistant23. Sh Surinder Singh I Skilled Assistant24. Sh Vijay Kumar Skilled Assistant25. Sh Ramesh Kumar Skilled Assistant26. Sh Surinder Singh II Skilled Assistant27. Sh Mahesh Kumar Skilled Assistant28. Sh Gurpreet Singh Skilled Assistant29. Sh Ravinder Singh Skilled Assistant30. Sh Ravi Kumar Skilled Assistant31. Sh Gian Chand Skilled Assistant32. Sh Malkiat Singh Skilled Assistant
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33. Sh Jagir Singh Skilled Assistant34. Sh Darshan Ram Skilled Assistant35. Sh Hardial Singh Skilled Assistant36. Ms Chhinderpal Kaur Laboratory Assistant37. Sh Sunil Joshi Tracer38. Sh R K Bhardwaj Library Assistant39. Sh Bikram Chand Library Attendant40. Sh Davinder Kumar Library Attendant41. Sh Mani Ram Yadav Library Attendant42. Ms Jeevan Lata Library Attendant43. Sh Kulwinder Singh Book Binder44. Sh Gurnam Singh Lab Technician (Health)45. Sh Sudhir Kumar Laboratory Attendant46. Sh Tarsem Lal Laboratory Attendant47. Sh Nachhatar Singh Laboratory Attendant48. Sh Paramjit Singh Laboratory Attendant49. Sh Ajay Kumar Laboratory Attendant50. Sh Mohinder Pal Laboratory Attendant51. Sh Swinder Singh Laboratory Attendant52. Sh Kuldeep Singh Laboratory Attendant53. Ms Manjeet Kaur Laboratory Attendant54. Ms Aruna Rani Laboratory Attendant55. Mr Rajinder Kumar Laboratory Attendant56. Sh Khushpal Singh Laboratory Attendant57. Sh Sukhminder Singh Laboratory Attendant58. Ms Bimla Saini Laboratory Attendant59. Sh Vijay Kumar I Laboratory Attendant60. Sh Tirlok Singh Laboratory Attendant61. Sh Harvinder Singh Laboratory Attendant62. Sh Harendra Ram Laboratory Attendant63. Sh Malkit Singh Laboratory Attendant64. Sh Sher Singh Laboratory Attendant65. Sh Gurmail Singh Laboratory Attendant66. Sh Shiv Kumar Laboratory Attendant67. Ms Sunita Rani Laboratory Attendant68. Sh Tarsem Singh Sports Attendant69. Sh Udhay Bhan Sports Attendant70. Sh A K Tiwari W/Attendant/Helper71. Sh Daljit Singh W/Attendant/Helper72. Ms Shakuntla W/Attendant/Helper73. Sh Ram Kirpal W/Attendant/Helper74. Sh R K Mishra W/Attendant/Helper75. Sh Sunil Kumar W/Attendant/Helper76. Sh Vijay Kumar II W/Attendant/Helper77. Sh Dev Dutt W/Attendant/Helper78. Sh Bikram Singh W/Attendant/Helper79. Sh Jaswant Singh W/Attendant/Helper
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2.13 Notable Achievements
(Details at sections 10)
3.0 THE STAFF
3.1 Academic Staff (Teaching)
Head of the Departments
Sr No. Department Name1. Chemistry Dr B. S. Kaith2. Mathematics Dr Jaspal Singh3. Physics Dr Arvinder Singh4. Chemical Engineering Dr Ajay Bansal5. Bio Technology Dr A K Jana6. Civil Engineering Dr Partap Singh7. Computer Centre Dr Ajay Sharma8. Computer Science and Engineering Dr Harsh Verma9. Electronics and Communication Engineering Dr Arun Khosla10. Humanities and Management Mr Sarabjit Singh Bedi11. Instrumentation and Control Engineering Dr A K Jain13. Industrial & Production Engineering Dr Arvind Bhardwaj14. Mechanical Engineering Dr Joseph A. Vaz15. Textile Technology Dr J. N. Chakraborty16. Centre of Training and Placement Dr P K Chatley
Faculty and staff
The faculty of each department/centre is run by respective Head of the department/ Prof In –chargealong with faculty members. They plan the curriculum and provide essential inputs to the students inthe related area. The faculty and their academic qualifications are listed as under:
Departments
Physics1. Dr Arvinder Singh Professor Ph. D2. Dr. Sarabjit Singh Professor Ph. D3. Ms Jyoti Bharj Associate Professor M. Sc4. Dr H. M. Mittal Associate Professor Ph. D5. Dr Rohit Mehra Associate Professor Ph. D6. Dr Harleen Dahiya Assistant Professor Ph. D7. Dr Praveen Malik Assistant Professor Ph. D8. Dr. Abhinav Pratap Singh Assistant Professor Ph. D9. Dr.Arvind Kumar Assistant Professor Ph. D
Chemistry1. Dr S. B. S. Mishra Professor Ph. D2. Dr N. C. Kothiyal Professor Ph. D3. Dr Rajiv Jindal Associate Professor Ph. D4. Dr Balbir Singh Kaith Professor Ph. D5. Dr Harsh Kumar Associate Professor Ph. D6. Dr Jaspreet Kaur Associate Professor Ph. D7. Dr Sangeeta Obrai Associate Professor Ph. D8. Dr.Virender Singh Assistant Professor Ph. D9. Dr. Uma Shankar Assistant Professor Ph. D
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Mathematics1. Dr. Sheo Kumar Professor Ph. D2. Dr. Jaspal Singh Professor Ph. D3. Dr Damanjit Kaur Associate Professor Ph. D4. Dr Geeta Partap Associate Professor Ph. D5. Ms Alka Bhalla Associate Professor M. Phil6. Dr Raghaw Raman Sinha Assistant Professor Ph. D7. Dr Ashok Kumar Assistant Professor Ph. D
Biotechnology
Sr. No. Name Designation Qualification
1 Dr. A. K. Jana Associate Professor Ph. D2. Mr. Nitin Basak Assistant Professor M. Tech
Chemical Engineering1. Dr M. K. Jha Professor Ph. D2. Dr Apurba Dey Associate Professor (on EOL) Ph. D3. Dr Ajay Bansal Associate Professor Ph. D4. Mrs Renu Gupta Associate Professor M.Tech5. Mrs. Sangeeta Garg Associate Professor M.Tech6. Mrs. Poonam Gera Associate Professor ME7. Sh. Jitender Kumar Assistant Professor M.Tech8. Sh N. K. Srivastva Assistant Professor M.Tech9. Sh S. Bajpai Assistant Professor M.Tech10. Mrs. Rubal Preet Assistant Professor Ph. D11. Dr. Neetu Divya Assistant Professor Ph. D
Civil Engineering1. Dr A. P. Singh Professor Ph. D2. Dr S. P. Singh Professor Ph. D3. Dr A. K. Agnihotri Professor Ph. D4. Dr Partap Singh Professor Ph. D5. Sh Davinder Singh Assistant Professor M.Tech6. Ms Shailja Bawa Assistant Professor M.Tech7. Dr Rizwan A Khan Assistant Professor Ph. D8. Dr Debolina Basu Assistant Professor Ph. D
Computer Science and Engineering1. Dr Ajay K. Sharma Professor Ph. D2. Dr. A. L. Sangal Professor (on foreign service
DAVIET, JalandharPh. D
3. Sh D. K. Gupta Associate Professor B.Tech4. Dr Harsh Verma Associate Professor Ph. D5. Dr Renu Dhir Associate Professor Ph. D6. Sh Rahul Aggarwal Assistant Professor B.Tech7. Ms Geeta Sikka Associate Professor M.Tech8. Ms Rajneesh Rani Assistant Professor M.Tech9. Dr. Paramvir Singh Assistant Professor Ph. D
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Electronics and Communication Engineering1. Dr R. K. Sarin Professor Ph. D2. Dr Arun Khosla Associate Professor Ph. D3. Ms Mamta Khosla Associate Professor M.Tech4. Dr B. S. Saini Associate Professor Ph. D5. Sh Ramesh Sunkaria Assistant Professor Ph. D6. Ms Indu Saini Assistant Professor M.Tech7. Ms Neetu Sood Assistant Professor M.Tech8. Ms Deepti Kakkar Assistant Professor M.Tech9. Sh Ashish Raman Assistant Professor M.Tech10. Dr Balwinder Raj Assistant Professor Ph. D
Humanities and Management1. Dr S. S. Bedi Associate Professor Ph. D2. Dr Jagwinder Singh Assistant Professor Ph. D3. Dr Aditya Prakash Assistant Professor Ph. D4. Dr Kumar Parag Assistant Professor Ph. D5. Dr Sanjeev Gupta Assistant Professor
(on depuration at CentralUniversity, H.P.
Ph. D
Instrumentation and Control Engineering1. Dr A. K. Jain Professor Ph. D2. Sh Narinder Singh Associate Professor M.Tech3. Dr Dilbag Singh Associate Professor Ph. D4. Ms. Roop Pahuja Associate Professor M.Tech5. Sh S. K. Pahuja Associate Professor M.Tech6. Ms Sheela Tiwari Associate Professor M.Tech7. Sh Rajesh Singla Assistant Professor M.Tech8. Sh Kuldip Singh Associate Professor M.Tech
Industrial & Production Engineering1. Dr R. K. Garg Professor Ph. D2. Dr Arvind Bhardwaj Professor (on lien at GIMT,
Amritsar)Ph. D
3. Sh R. K. Bansal Associate Professor M.Tech4. Dr Ajay Gupta Associate Professor Ph. D5. Dr Vishal S. Sharma Associate Professor Ph. D6. Dr Rajiv Sharma Associate Professor Ph. D7. Dr Anish Sachdeva Associate Professor Ph. D8. Sh Sarabjit Singh Bal Associate Professor M.Tech9. Sh Lakhwinder Pal Singh Assistant Professor M.Tech10. Dr Shailendra Singh
BhadauriaAssistant Professor Ph. D
Mechanical Engineering1. Dr Rakesh Chandra Professor Ph. D2. Dr Joseph Anand Vaz Professor Ph. D3. Sh Ajay Trehan Associate Professor M.Tech4. Dr Rajiv Kukreja Associate Professor Ph. D5. Dr Pramod Kumar Associate Professor Ph. D6. Dr Subash Chander Associate Professor Ph. D
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7. Dr R.S. Bharj Associate Professor Ph. D8. Dr D. K. Shukla Associate Professor Ph. D9. Sh Raman Bedi Assistant Professor M.Tech10. Sh S. K. Tiwari Assistant Professor M.Tech11. Dr. Sarbjot S.Sandhu Assistant Professor Ph. D
Textile technology1. Dr S. Ghosh Professor Ph. D2. Dr J. N. Chakraborty Professor Ph. D3. Dr S. K. Sinha Professor Ph. D4. Dr A. Mukhopadhyay Professor Ph. D5. Dr N. Bhowmick Associate Professor Ph. D6. Sh M. D. Roy Associate Professor M.Tech7. Dr A. Chatterjee Associate Professor Ph. D8. Sh A. K. Chowdhary Associate Professor M.Tech9. Sh K.V.P. Singh Assistant Professor Ph. D10. Ms Monika Sikka Associate Professor M.Tech11. Dr Vinay Midha Associate Professor Ph. D
CENTRES
Computer Centre
Sr. No. Name Designation
1 Dr.Harsh Verma Professor Incharge
2 Mrs Daljeet Kaur System Analyst
Centre of Training and PlacementSr. No. Name Designation
1 Dr.P.K.Chatley/Dr R K Garg Professor (upto 31.12.2011)/since01.01.2012
2 Sh.Rajiv Trehan Assistant Professor
Other Facilities
LibrarySr. No. Name Designation
1 Sarbrinder Kaur Librarian
Workshop
Sr. No. Name Designation
1 Sh S P Thapar Workshop Supdt
SportsSr. No. Name Designation
1 Dr Gurmej Singh Associate Professor
2 Sh S K Syal Physical Training officer
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Administrative and Other staff
The general administration of the institute is as under
General Administration
Sr. No. Name Designation
1 S. Ajit Singh Registrar (Joined on 16.03.2012)
2 Dr. Rohit Mehra Deputy Registrar
Hostel AdministrationThere are 7 boys and 2 girls’ hostels which are looked after by respective wardens. However theoverall administration rests with the chief warden. The hostel administration is looked after by thefaculty as under:
Sr. No. Name Designation1 Mr Subash Chander Chief Warden2 Mr S K Pahuja Deputy Chief Warden and Warden Hostel III3 Dr Rizwan Khan Warden Hostel I4 Mr S K Pahuja Warden Hostel II5 Dr Parveen Malik Warden Hostel III6 Dr Aditya Prakash Warden Hostel IV7 Kumar Parag Warden Hostel V8 Mr Jatinder Kumar Warden Hostel VI9 Dr Anish Sachdeva Warden Hostel VI
10 Dr. Jaspreet Rajput Warden Hostel GH-I11 Ms. Renu Dhir Warden Hostel GH-II & Mega Hostel
Dispensary
The institute health needs were looked after by the medical staff as under:
Sr. No. Designation Actual
1 SMO 02
2 Dresser 01
3 Lab Technician Health 01
Estate office
Sr. No. Name Designation
1 Mr. Harpreet Singh Estate office (officiating)
3.2 Non-Academic Staff (Non-teaching)Detail at Section 2.12
3.3 Training Status
12 faculty members attended various training programs/workshops etc during the reportperiod.
3.4 Placement of staff for Academics excellanceNo provision for long leave but they are allowed for short duration courses.
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4.0 TEACHING PROGRAMMES
4.1 Courses OfferedUndergraduate ProgrammesFour year Bachelor of Technology (B Tech) Programmes:
Bio Technology
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Industrial and Production Engineering
Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Textile Technology
Post Graduate and Research Programmes:Two year regular M Tech Programmes
Chemical Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Control and Instrumentation Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Manufacturing Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Structural and Construction Engineering
Textile Engineering and Management
VLSI
Three and half year Part-time M Tech Programmes
Computer Science & Engineering
Civil Engineering
Industrial & Production Engineering
Material Science and Technology
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Two year regular M Sc Programmes
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Ph D Programmes
The Institute offers Ph D programmes (Part Time and Full time) in all the disciplines.
4.2 Degrees awarded in 8th convocation held on 17/08/2011
Sr. No. Full Name Of Branch For BTech
Batch 2006 Abverivation No. OfDegrees
1. Chemical And Bio Engineering B.Tech CB 312. Computer Science And
EngineeringB.Tech CS 62
3. Instrumentation And ControlEngineering
B.Tech IC 52
4. Industrial Engineering B.Tech IE 43
5. Textile Technology B.Tech TT 236. Electronics & Communication
EngineeringB.Tech EC 62
7. Leather Technology B.Tech LT 02
8. Civil Engineering B.Tech CE 349. Mechanical Engineering B.Tech ME 54
Total 363
Sr.No. Full Name Of Branch For B Tech Batch 2007 Abverivation No OfDegrees
1 Chemical And Bio Engineering B.Tech CB 412 Computer Science And Engineering B.Tech CS 523 Instrumentation And Control
EngineeringB.Tech IC 54
4 Industrial Engineering B.Tech IN 415 Textile Technology B.Tech TT 166 Electronics & Communication
EngineeringB.Tech EC 53
7 Bio Technology B.Tech LT 218 Civil Engineering B.Tech CE 519 Mechanical Engineering B.Tech ME 42
TOTAL371
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Sr.No. Full Name Of Branch For B Tech Batch 2004 &2005
Abverivation No OfDegrees
1 Chemical And Bio Engineering B.TECH CB 022 Computer Science And Engineering B.TECH CS 023. Textile Technology B.TECH TT 024. Electronics & Communication
EngineeringB.TECH EC 01
Mechanical Engineering B.TECH ME 02Total 09
Sr.No. FULL NAME OF BRANCH BATCH 2008 ABVERIVATION NO. OFDEGREES
1 Chemical Engineering M.TECH CH 05
2 Computer Science And Engineering M.TECH CS 08
3. Electronics & CommunicationEngineering
M.TECH EC 07
4. Control And InstrumentationEngineering
M.TECH IC 12
5. Mechanical Engineering M.TECH ME 05
6. Manufacturing Technology M.TECH MT 02
7. Structural And ConstructionEngineering
M.TECH SCE 06
8. Vlsi Design M.TECH VLSI 06
TOTAL 51
2007 Batch M. Tech Degrees
SRNO BRANCH Batch 2007 (oldstudents)
No of degrees
1. Computer Science andEngineering
M Tech 1
2. Electronics and CommunicationEngineering
M Tech 3
2006 Batch M. Tech (Part Time) Degrees
SRNO BRANCH Batch 2007 No of degrees
1. Industrial Engineering M Tech 5
2006 Batch M. Tech (By Research) Degrees
SRNO BRANCH Batch 2007 No of degrees
1. Electronics and CommunicationEngineering
M Tech 1
2005 & 2006 Batch PhD Degrees
SRNO BRANCH Batch 2005 & 2006 No of degrees
1. CE PhD 2
2 CY PhD 1
3 MA PhD 1
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4 PH PhD 2
5 TT PhD 1
Total 7
M. Sc. Degrees 2008-10
Sr No Full Name Of Branch Abverivation No. Of Degrees
1. Chemistry CY 10
2. Physics PH 09
3. Mathematics MA 03
Total 22
M. Sc. Degrees 2009-11
Sr No Full Name Of Branch Abverivation No. Of Degrees
1. Chemistry CY 13
2. Physics PH 04
Total 17
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4.3 Admission Statistics-UG/PG Programmes, Course wise with sex, caste break-up
B Tech Total Students Enrolled During 2011-12 Batch
S.No Branch Intake Open OBC SC ST MEA DASA Total
B G T B G T B G T B G T B G T B G T B G T
1 CE 93 37 8 45 23 01 24 12 01 13 05 01 06 0 0 0 2 1 3 79 12 91
2 CS 93 29 11 40 20 06 26 08 03 11 03 02 05 0 0 0 0 1 1 60 23 83
3 EC 93 34 13 47 21 04 25 07 07 14 06 01 07 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 25 93
4 IC 93 30 10 40 18 06 24 06 06 12 04 02 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 24 82
5 ME 92 45 00 45 24 00 24 11 01 12 07 00 07 0 0 0 1 0 1 88 1 89
6 TT 92 30 11 41 18 05 23 11 02 13 05 00 05 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 18 82
7 BT 46 11 12 23 08 02 10 03 02 05 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 16 38
8 CM 92 29 15 44 21 03 24 11 03 14 05 02 07 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 23 89
9 IP 92 38 06 44 22 02 24 10 04 14 06 01 07 0 0 0 1 0 1 77 13 90
Total 786 283 86 369 175 29 204 79 29 108 41 09 50 0 0 0 4 2 6 582 155 737
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M TECH –2011 BATCH (Full Time)
Discipline SanctionedIntake
Total studentsEnrolled
SCCategory
STCategory
OPCategory
OBC/SPON &
NRI
B G T B G T B G T B G T B G TChemical Engineering 25 09 02 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- 04 02 06 05 -- 05
Structural & Const. Engg. 25 11 1 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- 09 09 02 01 03
Computer Sc. & Engg. 25 14 08 22 03 -- 03 01 -- 01 07 06 13 03 02 05
Electronics & Comm. Engg. 25 14 06 20 02 --- 02 01 -- 01 08 02 10 05 02 07
VLSI 10 06 01 07 02 --- 02 -- -- -- 02 01 03 02 -- 02
Manufacturing Technology 25 13 -- 13 02 -- 02 01 -- 01 08 --- 08 02 -- 02
Control & Inst. Engg. 25 07 05 12 01 -- 01 -- -- -- 05 02 07 01 03 04
Mechanical Engineering 25 12 02 14 01 ---- 01 -- -- -- 08 01 09 03 01 04
Textile Engineering & Mgt. 25 08 05 13 01 01 02 01 -- 01 06 04 10 - -- --
Total 94 30 124 12 01 13 04 -- 04 57 19 69 23 09 32
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M TECH –2011 BATCH (Part Time)
SanctionedIntake
Total Studentsenrolled
SC Category ST Category OP Category OBC/SPON &NRI
B G T B G T B G T B G T B G T
Computer Sc. & Engg. 20 09 09 18 02 02 04 -- - -- 05 05 10 02 02 04
Indl. & Prod. Engg. 13 05 --- 05 02 --- 02 --- --- --- 03 --- 03 -- --- --
Mechanical Engineering 20 09 -- 09 --- --- --- --- --- --- 07 -- 07 02 ---- 02
Civil Engg. 20 11 -- 11 02 --- 02 --- --- --- 08 -- 08 01 ---- 01
Total 73 34 09 43 06 02 08 -- -- -- 23 05 28 05 02 07
M Sc –2011 BATCH
Discipline Sanctioned
Intake
Total students
Enrolled
SC
Category
ST
Category
OP
Category
OBC
B G T B G T B G T B G T B G T
Chemistry 31 4 10 14 - 01 01 - - - 3 7 10 1 2 3
Physics 31 3 17 20 1 2 3 - - - 2 15 17 - - -
Total 62 7 27 34 01 03 04 05 22 27 01 02 03
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Ph D –2011 BATCH (Full Time)
Discipline SanctionedIntake
Total studentsEnrolled
SCCategory
STCategory
OPCategory
OBC/SPON &
NRI
B G T B G T B G T B G T B G TPhysics -- ----- -- ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- --- --- --- ---Chemistry -- 01 01 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- --- 01 01 --- --- ---Bio Technology 01 01 02 01 ---- 01 --- -- --- --- 01 01 --- --- ---Chemical Engineering 02 ----- 02 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- 01 --- 01 01 --- 01Civil Engineering ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- --- -- -- --- ---- -----
Computer Sc. & Engg. 01 -- 01 ---- -- -- --- -- --- 01 -- 01 -- -- --
Electronics & Comm. Engg. 01 02 03 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- 01 02 03 --- --- ---Humanities & Management 01 01 02 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- 01 01 02 --- --- ---Inst. & Control Engg. 01 01 02 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- --- 01 01 01 --- 01Mechanical Engineering 02 ----- 02 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- 02 --- 02 --- ---- -----
Textile Engineering & Mgt. 02 01 03 01 ---- 01 --- -- --- 01 01 01 --- 01Total 11 07 18 02 -- 02 -- -- - 06 07 13 03 -- 03
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Ph D –2011 BATCH (Part Time)
Discipline SanctionedIntake
Total studentsEnrolled
SCCategory
STCategory
OPCategory
OBC/SPON &
NRI
B G T B G T B G T B G T B G TPhysics 01 ----- 01 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- 01 --- 01 --- --- ---Chemistry 01 01 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- --- 01 01 --- --- ---Mathematics --- ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Bio Technology --- ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Chemical Engineering --- ----- ----- -- ---- -- --- -- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Civil Engineering --- ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Computer Sc. & Engg. --- 04 04 ---- 02 02 --- -- --- --- 02 02 --- --- ---Electronics & Comm. Engg. 01 ----- 01 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- 01 --- 01 --- --- ---Industrial & Prod. Engg. --- ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- -- -- --- --- ---Humanities & Mgt 01 ----- 01 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- 01 --- 01 --- --- ---Mechanical Engineering 04 -- 04 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- 03 --- 03 01 --- 01Textile Engineering & Mgt. 01 ----- 01 ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- 01 --- 01 --- --- ---Total 08 05 13 -- 02 02 -- -- -- 07 03 10 01 -- 01
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4.4 The Hostels
There are seven numbers of boy’s hostels and two number and one number mega hostel for girls. Inthe campus which can accommodate 1650 boys and 600 girls respectively.
4.5 Scholarships/Assistance-ship
(Refer Annexure 11.9)
4.6 Games and Sports
1. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT FOR DEGREE:
The students entering in the Institute are required to undergo the following non-credit mandatory
requirements towards completion of their degree:-
1. N.S.O. (National Sports Organization)2. N.S.S. (National Service Scheme)
The students have to opt for one of these activities based on the enrolment procedure and their
choice. A total of 100 hours of prescribed activities are to be completed after registration in the first
year. In case the requirements are not met in the first year, the same shall be completed in the
second year i.e. end of the 4th Semester. If a student does not obtain a satisfactory grade in the
respective registered course within the first two years of his/her stay at the Institute, he/she will not be
registered for the higher semester after second year.
The students will be satisfactorily allowed to register in sports activities of the institute for completing
their National Sports Organization requirement in the first year.
Sports is an important activity for overall development of the students. It has to be carried out in
order to promote spirit of Sportsmanship amongst the students and is essentially an activity, which
encourages sense of healthy competition feeling of love and to work in unison. Further the sports
calendar crowded with sporting games/events is promoting enthusiasm in the day-to-day campus life
of the students. The Department of Physical Education and Sports is geared to achieve the
following motives: -
a) Healthy mind in a healthy bodyb) Fit people Fit Nationc) Make-sports a way of life.
The institute at present is providing facilities in number of outdoor and indoor games to be the
budding engineering students.
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2. OUTDOORS GAMES FACILITIES (BOYS & GIRLS)
SR. No. OUTDOOR GAMES FACILITIES AVAILABLE
1 Athletics 400 meter Standard Track & Field
2 Cricket Standard Cricket ground3 Football Standard Football ground4 Basket ball Two Basket Ball Standard Cemented Courts with Full
Flood Lights & Sitting Arrangement5 Volley ball Three Volleyball standard grounds with Full Flood Lights
& Sitting Arrangement
6 Lawn Tennis Two Lawn Tennis Cemented courts With Full Flood Lights
3. INDOOR GAMES FACILITIES (BOYS & GIRLS)
SR. No. INDOOR GAMES FACILITIES AVAILABLE
1 Badminton Indoor Badminton Hall with three Badminton courts & Lights.2 Table Tennis T.T. Table is available in each hostel in addition to that Six tables
are available in the Indoor Badminton hall with Lights.3 Carom Covered space is available in each hostel in addition to that
Carom Boards are available in the Indoor Badminton Hall withLights.
4 Chess Covered space is available in each hostel in addition to thatChess Boxes are available in the Indoor Badminton Hall withLights.
4. WEIGHT TRAINING GYM. FACILITY
1 Multipurpose Modern Weight Trainingfacilities
Weight training gymnasium is available in thestudents Activity Centre, fully equipped withModern Weight Training equipments.
5. SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS AT INTER - NIT’s , IIT’s & UNIVERSITIES LEVEL
Sr.No.
Name of Tournament Game Date Position
1 North Zone Inter-University Football(Men) Championship held at PTU,Jalandhar
Football 30/09/11to
06/10/11Participation
2 Annual Athletics Meet (Boys & Girls)Organized by Sports Department, NITJalandhar.
AnnualAthletics Meet
04/11/11to
05/11/112
1st Year with 12 GoldMedals ----- Champion3rd Year with 11 GoldMedals ----- Runner -up2nd Year with 4 GoldMedals ----- ThirdPositionSuccessful Organized
3 Inter – Technology UniversityBadminton (W) Tournament held at
Badminton 03/02/12to
Winner
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PEC University, Chandigarh 04/02/12
4 Inter – Technology UniversityBadminton (M) Tournament held atPEC University, Chandigarh
Badminton 03/02/12to
04/02/12Second Runner up
5 Inter – Technology University Chess(M) Tournament held at PECUniversity, Chandigarh
Chess 03/02/12to
04/02/12First Runner up
6 Inter – Technology University Chess(W) Tournament held at PECUniversity, Chandigarh
Chess 03/02/12to
04/02/12First Runner up
7 Inter – Technology University LawnTennis (M) Tournament held atThapar University, Patiala
Lawn Tennis 10/02/12to
11/02/12Second Runner up
8 Inter – Technology University LawnTennis (W) Tournament held atThapar University, Patiala
Lawn Tennis 10/02/12to
11/02/12First Runner up
9 Inter – Technology University Cricket(M) Tournament held at ThaparUniversity, Patiala
Cricket 10/02/12to
12/02/12First Runner up
10 Inter – Technology University TableTennis (M) Tournament held at NIT,Jalandhar
Table Tennis 12/02/12to
13/02/12
Winner
11 Inter – Technology University TableTennis (W) Tournament held at NIT,Jalandhar
Table Tennis 12/02/12to
13/02/12
Winner
12 Inter – Technology UniversityVolleyball (M) Tournament held atNIT, Hamirpur
Volleyball 12/02/12to
13/02/12
Fourth
13 Inter – Technology University Football(M) Tournament held at NIT,Jalandhar
Football 23/03/12to
24/03/12
Winner
14 Inter – Technology UniversityBasketball (W) Tournament held atSLIET, Longowal
Basketball 25/03/12to
26/03/12First Runner up
15 Inter – Technology UniversityBasketball (M) Tournament held atSLIET, Longowal
Basketball 25/03/12to
26/03/12Second Runner up
6. INTER --YEAR TOURNAMENTS
Sr. No. Name of Game Date Year Position1 Cricket (M) 21/09/12
23/09/12
Final YearIIIrd YearIInd Year
WinnerRunner-upThird
2 Badminton (M) 21/09/12
23/09/12
IInd YearFinal YearIIIrd Year
WinnerRunner-upThird
3 Badminton (W) 21/09/12
23/09/12
IIIrd YearIst YearIInd Year
WinnerRunner-upThird
4 Volleyball 01/02/1203/02/12
Final YearSecond Year3rd Year
WinnerRunner-upThird
5 Chess (M) 02/02/1207/02/12
IIIrd YearFinal YearIInd Year
WinnerRunner-upThird
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6 Chess (W) 02/02/1207/02/12
IInd YearIst YearIIIrd Year
WinnerRunner-upThird
7 Football 17/04/1220/04/12
IInd YearFinalYearIIIrd Year
WinnerRunner-upThird
7. INTER -- BRANCHES TOURNAMENTS
Sr.No.
Name of Game Date Branch Position
1 Lawn Tennis (M & W) 07/09/1109/09/11
ECECHECSE
WinnerRunner-upThird
2 Table Tennis (M & W) 07/09/1109/09/11
MECHEICE
WinnerRunner-upThird
3 Badminton (M) 07/09/1109/09/11
CivilECEBIO
WinnerRunner-upThird
4 Volleyball (M) 07/09/1109/09/11
CSEIPECivil
WinnerRunner-upThird
5 Chess (M & W) 07/09/1109/09/11
ECECHEME
WinnerRunner-upThird
6 Football (M) 14/09/1118/09/11
CivilMEIPE
WinnerRunner-upThird
7 Basketball (M) 02/09/1105/09/11
CivilCHEECE
WinnerRunner-upThird
8. ANNUAL TOURNAMENTS
Sr. No. Name of Game Date Name of Team Position
1 Super 9 CricketTournament(M)
26/01/1230/01/12
Ankhee BoyzUnder DogsLinker Boyz
WinnerRunner-upThird
2 FUTSAL 5 (M) 04/02/1208/02/12
GFVictory 69Eagle
WinnerRunner-upThird
3 Mixed VolleyballTournament(M & W)
16/04/1219/04/12
ASSIANThe AvengersSpartans
WinnerRunner-upThird
9. ANNUAL ATHLETICS MEET 2011-12
The Annual Athletics meet of the Institute was organized from November 04 – 05, 2011. In all, 14 formal
events for Boys, 10 events for Girls and Special Events for Boys & Girls were held. Professor (Dr.) S.K. Das, Director of the Institute as a Chief Guest inaugurated the meet on 04 November, 2011.
Mr. Vishesh Kumar Final year student, Department of Industrial and Production Engineering and Ms.
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Anjali Kumari First year student Department of Instrumentation & Control Engineering were adjudged
the Best Athletes.
A part from the above events participated in 100 meters Faculty Race (Men) Prof. Ajay Gupta,
Department of Industrial and Production Engineering is First , Prof. Lakhwinder Pal Singh, Department
of Industrial and Production Engineering is Second and Dr. Rakesh Chandra, Dean Research &
Consultant is Third. In Shot put (Faculty) Prof. Lakhwinder Pal Singh, Department of Industrial and
Production Engineering First Position , Dr. Dinesh Kumar Shukla, Department of Mechanical
Engineering is Second and Prof. Jatinder Kumar, Department of Chemical Engineering is Third. Mr.Matura Parshad, Attendant Department of Industrial and Production Engineering First position in 100
meters staff race (Men), Mr. Gyan Chand, Skilled Assistant Department of Electronic and
Communication is Second and Mr. Rajinder Kumar, Attendant Director Office is Third. In 100 meters
staff race (Women) Mrs. Sunita Rani, Steno Account Brach is First and Mrs. Asha Rani, Steno Estate
Office is Second. Mr. Paramjit Singh, Lab Attendant First Position in Shot put (Staff), Mr. Sunil Kumar,Clerk Academic Branch is Second and Mr. Mr. Rajinder Kumar, Attendant Director Office is Third. Tug
of War Event between Faculty and Students, Faculty Members won the Tug of War Event.
Overall Team Championship Result’s of Annual Athletics meet:
1st Place : Final year with 12 Gold Medals ----- Champion2nd Place : Third year with 11 Gold Medals ----- Runner-up
3rd Place : Second year House with 4 Gold Medals ----- Third Position
10. INTER – NIT’s & TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY TABLE TENNIS (M & W) TOURNAMENT
The Inter – Technology University Table Tennis (M & W) Tournament organized by N.I.T, Jalandhar
from 12th February to 13th February, 2012 in the institute Campus. Trophies & Sports Certificates were
given to the 1st , 2nd , & 3rd winning teams.
Result’s of Table Tennis (Men) Tournament
Winner’s : N. I. T, JalandharRunners-Up : Thapar University of PatialaThird : PEC, Chandigarh
Result’s of Table Tennis (Women) Tournament
Winner’s : N. I. T, JalandharRunners-Up : Thapar University of PatialaThird : SLIET, Longowal
11. INTER – NIT’s & TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL (M) TOURNAMENT
N.I.T, Jalandahar organized Inter – Technology University Football (M) Tournament from 23rd March
to 24th March, 2012 in the institute Football Ground. Trophies & Certificates were given to the 1st , 2nd ,
3rd & 4th winning teams.
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Result’s of Football (Men) Tournament
Winner : N. I. T, JalandharRunners-Up : Thapar University of PatialaThird : DCRUST, Murthal, Haryana
12. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
(i) Publication in International Journals
Name of the author(s) Title of the Paper Name of thejournal/ConferenceVolume/ Proceedings
Pages(from-to)
Year
Dr. Gurmej Singh DhaliwalDr. L. P. SinghProf. Sarbjit Singh
AchievementMotivation andAttitude TowardsSports Differentia inHigh and LowPerformance TrackAthletes
International Journalof Research inManagement,Economics andCommerce
Vol. 01Issue 02pp. 37 - 49
2012
(ii) Research Paper Presentation in International Conference
Name of the author (s) Title of the Paper Name of the Conference&Venue
Pages(from-to)
Date&
YearDr. Gurmej SinghDhaliwal
Roll of Socio-PsychoVariables (Motivation& Attitude) onPerformance of SchoolAthletes
International Conferenceof World Academy ofScience Engineering andTechnology, Thailand,Bangkok
735-739 March 29-31, 2011
Dr. Gurmej SinghDhaliwal
Prof. Dr. KanwaljitSingh
Study of Hatha Yogaon agility & FlexibilityLevel of Human Bodyby Selected Asanas
International Conferenceon Social Sciences,Management,Biochnology &Environment Engineering(ICSMBEE ‘2011’)Thailand, Bangkok
271-275 July08-09,2011
(iii) Session Chair in International & National Conferences
Name of the author (s) Session Chair /Technical CommitteeMember
Name of the Conference&Venue
Date&Year
Dr. Gurmej SinghDhaliwal
Session Chair International Conference ofWorld Academy of ScienceEngineering and TechnologyThailand, Bangkok
March 29-31, 2011
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Dr. Gurmej SinghDhaliwal
Technical CommitteeMember
International Conference onSocial Sciences, Management,Biochnology & EnvironmentEngineering (ICSMBEE ‘2011’)Thailand, Bangkok
July08-09, 2011
(iv) Paper Presentation in National Seminar
Name of theauthor (s)
Title of the Paper Name of the Seminar &Venue Date&
YearDr. Gurmej SinghDhaliwalDr. L. P. Singh
A Comparative Study onPerformance of MenAthletes in Olympics Since1984
National Seminar on Recent Trendsin Physical Education & Sports : AnOverlook, SGGS Khalsa CollegeMahilpur
February27 – 28,
2012
(v) Session Chair of National Seminar
Name of the author (s) Name of the Conference &Venue Date&
YearDr. Gurmej SinghDhaliwalDr. L. P. Singh
National Seminar on Recent Trends in PhysicalEducation & Sports : An OverlookSGGS Khalsa College Mahilpur
February 27 – 28, 2012
4.7 Awards
One Chairperson’s Gold Medal and nine institute silver medals were given at the Convocations to thetopper students.
4.8 Examination Details
The academic system at NIT, Jalandhar is framed on a credit based semester examination system.The credit system envisages a continuous evaluation of student’s performance, and provides flexibilityfor academic progress at an optimum pace based on individual ability and convenience, subject to theconstraint of the minimum requirements for continuation in the academic programme.The student is awarded a letter grade from the prescribed grading system in each course registeredby him. For each pass grade, the students accumulate the course credits as earned credits. Theacademic performance of the student is indicated in terms of the number of credits that he/she earnsand the weighted grade point average. A specified minimum number of credits should be acquired onsemester or session basis in order to qualify for continuation in the academic programme and theaward of degree.
Credits
Each lecture/tutorial hour per week per semester is assigned one credit. Each laboratory hour perweek per semester is assigned half credit. However, some courses are preparatory in nature andhave half the credit weightage of a normal course. The courses without credit are termed as noncredit(NC) courses.
Grades
In grading system, the evaluation in terms of marks is replaced by the award of letter grades. Thestructure and guidelines for award of grades is given.
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Grade Points Description of Performance Recommended CutOff marks *
S 10 Outstanding 90A 09 Excellent 80B 08 Very Good 70C 07 Good 60D 06 Average 50E 04 Marginal 40U - Unsuccessful -I - Incomplete -
W - Withheld due to shortage of attendance orwithdraw -
NP - Audit Pass -NF - Audit Fail -
Subject to confirmation based on standard deviation, if the sample size is greater than 20, and isflexible to the recommendation of the individual course coordinators with proper justification.
The grades will be awarded to a student in each registered course including a laboratory course,based on his/her performance evaluated through a prescribed scheme of evaluation. In theorycourses the evaluation is weighted on class tests, tutorial work, home assignment and semesterexaminations in prescribed proportions. The recommended weightage for class tests is 30%-40%,assignments/tutorial work is 10%-20% and End Semester Exam is 50%. In the laboratory andpractical classes, it would be weighted equally on the basis of regular practical work and anexamination conducted for the purpose.The credits for the courses in which a student has obtained “E “ (minimum passing grade for a course) or a higher grade will be considered as credits earned byhim/her. In addition, courses up to a maximum of 8 credits in case of B Tech students in which astudent has got “NP “grade will also count towards his/her earned credits. Any course in which astudent has obtained “W “ or “NF “grade will not be counted towards his/her earned credits.For the other (elective) courses in which “U” “W” grade have been obtained, t he student may take thesame course or any other course from the same category when it is offered next. Further, “U “ gradessecured in any course stay permanently on the grade card. The weightage of these grades is notcounted in the calculation of the SGPA and CGPA.An “I” grade denotes incomplete performance in any course due to absence at the end of semester.Upon completion of all course requirements, the “I” grade is converted to a regular grade.These grade s (NP and NF) are awarded in a course that the student opts to audit. Audit applicationsare allowed during the first four weeks of a semester. The audit pass (NP) grade is awarded if aminimum “E” grade is obtained in the course and attendance is above 75% in the classes. If either ofthese requirements is not fulfilled, the audit fail (NF) grade is awarded. In courses, where NP grade isobtained, the corresponding course credits are counted towards earned credits. The grades obtainedin a n audit course are not considered in the calculation of SGPA or CGPA.A “W” ; grade is awarded in a course where the student has opted to withdraw from the course.Withdrawal from a course is permitted until one week after the class test-I.
Grade Point Averages
The performance of a student will be evaluated in terms of two indices, viz. the Semester Grade PointAverage (SGPA) which is the Grade Point Average f or a semester and Cumulative Grade PointAverage (CGPA) which is the Grade Point Average for all the completed semesters at any point oftime. The SGPA is calculated on the basis of grades obtained in all courses, except audit courses,registered for in the semester.
(Course credits x Grade point) except audit coursesSGPA = ---------------------------------------------------------------------
(Course credits) except audit courses Sem.The CGPA is calculated on the basis of all pass grades, except audit courses obtained in allcompleted semesters.
(Course credits x Grade point) for courses with pass grade except audit Sem coursesCGPA = ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Course credits) of courses with pass grade except audit courses Sem
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Degree Requirements
For obtaining a degree in a 4 year B Tech programme, the following requirements are to be satisfied:-1. Earn required 200 credits in all2. Obtain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5.03. Complete the requirements of all courses under different categories as prescribed in the
Syllabi.4. Complete the prescribed practical training satisfactorily.5. Complete the requirement of attending NCC/NSS/NSO activities in their first year or at best
by the end of 2nd year (4th semester) satisfactorily.6. Must have earned the pass grade in discipline courses.
Rules and Regulations for B. Tech Programmes
Registration
Registration is an important procedural part of the academic system which ensure the willingness ofthe student to continue in the course of study in the institute. No credit is given to the student whoattends a course without a formal registration. The name of the registered student only appears onthe roll list of the courses registered. Pre-registration for each semester will be done according to aspecified schedule prior to the end of the previous semester and paying the requisite tuition fee to theinstitute. In absentia registration will be allowed only in rare cases at the discretion of Dean (AcademicProgramme). In case of illness or absence during registration, the student should intimate the same tothe Dean (Academic Programme). Each student will be given a Registration Record which will be anofficial record of courses registered. Add, Drop, Withdrawal and Audit will be marked on this sheetitself by the Academic Section. The Registration Record should be retained by the student untilhe/she gets the Semester Grade Card for the corresponding semester.
Advice on Courses
At the time of completing the Registration Form, each student should consult his/her HOD concernedto finalize the academic programme, keeping in view minimum/maximum numbers of total and lecturecredits, past performance, backlog of courses, SGPA/CGPA, workload and students interests. Specialprovisions exist for academically weak students.
Limits on Registered Credits
A student must register for a minimum of 15 credits and a maximum of 30 credits in a semesterwherein theory credits registered by a student should not be less than 9 credits. There is a minimumnumber of student registration required to run an elective course and will be decided by thedepartment concerned from time to time.
Late Registration
1. For those students who were not on campus during the period of registration in the previoussemester, registration procedure will be completed on a later date with permission of theDean, Academic Programmes.
2. For reasons beyond his/her control, if a student is not able to register or send an authorizedrepresentative with a medical certificate, he/she may apply to the Dean (Academic Arrairs) forlate registration. The Dean will consider and may approve late registration in genuine caseson payment of an extra fee of Rs.500/-. Late registration is allowed until one week after thestart of the semester.
Addition, Deletion, Audit and Withdrawl from Courses
1. Add and Drop: A student has the option to add or delete courses from his/her registrationduring the first week of the semester.
2. Audit: A student may also apply for changing a credit course to an audit one within one week
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of the end of the first class test.3. Withdrawal: A student who wants to withdraw from a course should apply on a prescribed
form within one week of the end of the first class test. A withdrawal grade (W) will be awardedin such cases.
Attendance Requirement
1. All students must attend every lecture, tutorial and practical class. However, to account forlate registration, sickness or other such contingencies, the attendance requirement will be aminimum of 75% of the scheduled classes.
2. A student with less than 75% attendance in a course during a semester, will be awarded a Wgrade in that course irrespective of his/her performance in the tests. The Course Coordinator,while awarding the grades, will take into account the consolidated attendance record for thewhole semester. Students who are deficient in attendance shall be awarded W grade, by thecourse coordinator.
3. In order to maintain the attendance record of a particular course, a roll call will be taken inevery scheduled lecture, tutorial and practical class.
4. For the purposes of attendance, every scheduled practical class will count as one unitirrespective of the number of contact hours
5. The Course Coordinator will consolidate the attendance record for the course from thebeginning of the semester up to class test-I to class test-II and to the end of the semester.The teacher offering the course shall notify the students having less than 75% attendancewith an intimation of the same to the concerned Head of the Department and Dean (AcademicProgrammes).
6. Every faculty offering a course will take attendance till three calendar days before the lastinstruction day in the semester. The percentage of attendance, calculated up to thisinstruction, will be indicated in a code number/letter as follows: Attendance rounded to CodeNo/letter 95% and above H 85% to 94% 9 75% to 84 % 8 Below 75% L A student who hasattendance code letter L will not be allowed to sit for end semester examination in the coursein which the short fall exits.
Absence during the Semester
1. A student must inform the Dean (Academic Affairs) immediately of any instance of continuousabsence from classes.
2. A student who is absent due to illness or any other emergency, up to a maximum of twoweeks, should approach the Course Coordinator for make-up in quizzes, assignments andlaboratory work.
3. A student who has been absent from a class test due to illness should approach the CourseCoordinator for a make-up test on return to class. This request should be supported with aMedical Certificate from the Institute Medical Officer. A Certificate issued by a registeredmedical practitioner will also be acceptable in those cases where a student is normallyresiding off-campus; in such cases the registration number of medical practitioner shouldexplicitly appear in the medical certificate. Prior to approaching the Course Coordinator, thestudent must file a copy of the medical certificate with the Academic Section.
4. In case of absence on Medical grounds or other special circumstances, before or during theend semester examination, the student can apply for I-grade. 75% attendance in a course isnecessary for being eligible for request of I-grade in that course. An application requesting anI-grade should be made at the earliest, but not later than the last day of the end semesterexamination. This application should be made to the concerned Head of Department,depending on the merits of the case, will grant the approval. The Head of the concernedDepartment will inform all the concerned Course Coordinators and Dean (AcademicProgrammes). The student should, subsequently, complete all course requirements accordingto the prescribed schedule.
5. In special situations arising due to the students inability to be present at the institute duringthe stipulated period, the period for conversion of I grade can be extended to the beginning ofthe next semester. Approval for this extension is granted by Dean (Academic Programmes),on the recommendations of the concerned Head of the Department of the student, the CourseCoordinator(s), and the Chief Warden in case of a boarder. A request to this effect should beincluded in the application for I-grade.
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6. In case the period of absence on Medical grounds is more than 20 working days during thesemester, a student may apply for withdrawal from the semester i.e. withdrawal from allcourses registered in that semester. Such an application must be made as early as possibleand latest before the start of the end semester examinations. No application for semesterwithdrawal will be considered after the end semester exams have commenced. Eachapplication for semester withdrawal will be examined by the Dean (Academic Programmes)and depending on the merit of the case, an appropriate recommendation will be made. Partialwithdrawal from courses registered in a semester is not allowed.
4.9 Training and Placement
The Centre of Training & Placement of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar National Institute of Techbnology,Jalandhar, which started its activities in Dec.1990 serves as a Central facility for all theDepartments.
A. PLACEMENT OF FINAL YEAR STUDENTS (2008-2012 Batch)
Campus Interviews were arranged for the final year B.Tech. students. A large number ofreputed Industrial houses in the country visited the Institution and selected the final yearstudents as Engineers/Management Trainees. Some of the Companies invited the students totheir Corporate Offices for the interviews.
Branch Total No. ofEligibleStudents
No. of JobOffers
No. of DoubleJob offers
No. of Students Placed
CSE 68 112 45 67ECE 78 85 17 68ICE 67 67 13 54ME 70 72 07 65INE 55 40 03 37CHE 63 51 03 48CE 67 52 02 50TT 15 03 0 03BT 20 16 0 16
G.Total 503 498 90 408
Highest Pay package = 10 Lacs by NTPC Limited
The following Industrial houses have visited the Institute for 2008-2012 batch
S.No. Name of Organisation S.No. Name of Organisation
1. Free Scale Semiconductors Limited 2. Microsoft India
3. Thought Works Technologies 4. Honda Siel
5. E-Value Serve 6. Aricent Technologies
7. Telcon 8. Sapient Nitro
9. Comviva Technologies Limited 10. L&T Heavy Engineering Division
11. Samsung 12. Gaboli
13. Maruti Udyog Limited 14. Verizon Data Services
15. Tata Motors Limited 16. Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd.
17. Honda Motors & Scooters Limited(PEC)
18. GMR Group
19. Tata Consultancy Services 20. Greyb consultancy limited
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21. Accenture 22. Compro Technologies
23. Hero Motor Corp. 24. Taco Group
25. Saint Gobain India 26. Interra Systems Pvt. Limited
27. Army (UES) 28. Samtel
29. Alstom 30. Simplex Infrastructure Limited
31. Indian Navy 32. JSW
33. Mahindra & Mahindra 34. Beroe Inc.
35. Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. Limited 36. Technip KTI
37. India Bulls Power 38. Rancore Technologies
39. Wipro Technologies 40. C-DOT Limited
41. IOCL 42. ITD Cementation
43. Polaris Software 44. HMEL
45. IVP 46. Yatra.com
47. Ericsson Global Services 48. Suzuki Powertrain India Limited
49. L&T Infotech 50. Aakash Institute
51. Capgemini 52. J.P. Cement
53. JSL 54. J.P. Cement
55. L&T ECC 56. Sharda University
57. Tata Technologies 58. Punjlloyd Limited
59. Samsung Engineering India Pvt. Limited(PEC)
60. SAP Lab
61. Mu Sigma 62. BPCL
63. Ashok Leyland 64. Navyug Infosolutions Pvt. Limited
65. Cadence
B. INDUSTRIAL PRACTICAL TRAINING OF STUDENTS
In the year 2011, 455 students in the various disciplines have been sent to various Industries ofrepute in different parts of the country for two months practical training from May to July 2011.Arranging the training involved close interaction with the concerned Industry, the preparation forwhich started much in advance. After the completion of training, each student will be evaluatedon the basis of various evaluation components – Seminar, Group discussion, Daily diary, vivavoce examination (Internal & External).
Prominent Industries and Research Centres for Industrial Practical Training: The list ofprominent industries and research centres where students have undergone Practical trainingduring last couple of years are the following:
Aarti International Ltd. Asea Brown Boweri Associated Cement Companies Ltd. Accenture Services Pvt. Ltd Advance Technology Pvt. Ltd. Alcatel India All India Institute of Medical Science Alok Industries
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Alstoms Projecs India Pvt. Ltd. Ambuja Cement Anest Iwata Mortherson Ltd. Arikav Fab Pvt. Ltd. Arvind Mills Ltd. Ashok Leyland Asian Paints Auro Dyeing Auro Spinning Mills Avake Technology (I) Pvt. Ltd. Avents Pharma Ltd. Bajaj Tempo Ballarpur Industries Limited Bawa Skin Company BFL, Bharat Heavy Electricals Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Bharat Electronics Limited Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Bharti Systels Bharti Airtel Ltd. Bharti Teletech Limited Bhilai Steel Plant, Birla Technical Services British Oxygen Company Ltd. Bharat Petro Chemical Ltd. Cadence Design Systems C-DOT CE Info Systems (P) Ltd. Central Electronics Engg. Research Institute Central Leather Research Institute Central Public Works Department Central Scientific Instruments Organisation Centre for Electronics Designing Technology of India Centre for Artificial Inteligence& Robotics Chawla Tanneries Pvt. Limited Clariant (I) Ltd. CMC Ltd. Compro Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Continental Device India Converge Labs Corporation Central Public Works Department Cummins India Ltd. Daffodil Software Ltd. Daurala Organics Ltd. Defence Research & Development Organization Diac Spaa Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Dr.Reddys Labs Ltd. Durgapur Steel Plant Eicher Motors Ltd. Eicher Tractors Engineers India Ltd. Escorts Mahle Evereaday Industries Forms & Gears Fortel Jain Projects Pvt. Limited Freescale Semiconductor India Pvt. Ltd. Gammon India Ltd. Garg Acrylics Ltd. Global Mobile Infrastructure Pvt. Limited
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Goetez (India) Ltd. Grasim Industries Grauer & Well India Ltd. Grindwell Norton Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Ltd Gupta Construction Pvt. Ltd. Hankel Teroson India Ltd. Havells India Pvt. Ltd. HCL Comnet HCL Infosystems HCL Technologies Ltd. Heavy Engg.Corporation Ltd. Hero Honda Motors Hewlett Packard Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Hindustan Machine Tools Hindustan Motors Ltd. HLS Asia Ltd. Honda Siel Cars India Ltd. Hutch Essar South Ltd. i2 Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. India Sugar and General Engg. Corporation Indian Airlines Indian Institute of Petroleum Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd. Indian Telephone Industries Ltd. Infinite Computer Solutions (I) Ltd. Interra Systems India Pvt. Ltd. ITC Ltd J C T , Phagwara J.K. Industries Jagatjit Industries Ltd. JAIV Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Jayshree Textiles K.K. Tanner’s Khanna Paper Mills Kollace Krebs Biochemicals Kwality Photonics Pvt. Ltd. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Leader Valves Ltd. LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. Madura Garments Exports Ltd. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. Maruti Udyog Ltd. MECON India Ltd. Metro Railway MICO Microsoft IT Ltd. Mind Q Systems Pvt. Ltd. Mindarika Pvt. Ltd. Morpen Laboratories Motherson Sumi Motorola India Pvt. Ltd. Nagarro Software Ltd. Nahar Industrial Enterprises Ltd. National Aviation Company of India Ltd. National Engg. Industries.
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National Fertilizers Ltd. National Highway Authority of India National Informatics Centre National Productivity Council Nestle India Ltd. Netweb Technologies New Holland Tractors NIIT Technologies Ltd. Nirma NISTADS Nokia Siemens Networks Private Limited OCM India Ltd Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Okaya Industries Orient Craft Ltd Patni Computers PFIZER Polaris Software Labs Ltd. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. Precision Tech Enterprises Punjab Communications Ltd. Punjab Remote Sensing Centre Punjab Tractors Ltd. Purolator India Quick Logic Controls Rail Coach Factory Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. Raymond Ltd. Reliance Engg. Associates Pvt. Ltd. Reliance Industries Reliance Infocomm Ltd. Rieter LMW RITES Ltd. Rockwell Automation India Ltd. Royal Sales Corporation Ruchi Soya Industries Limited Safaltek Software Pvt. Ltd Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics Sarup Tanneries Ltd. SEL Manufacturing Co. Ltd Semiconductor Complex Ltd. Shriram Group Siemens Public Communications Networks Pvt. Ltd. Simon Carves India Ltd. Solid State Physics Laboratory Sona Koya Steering Systems Southern Railways SPANN Ltd. Spice Net Ltd. SPL Industries Ltd. Sporting India Ltd. ST Microelectronics Steel Authority of India Ltd., Subros Ltd. Syngenta India Ltd. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. Tata Honeywell Tata Infotech Ltd. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Tata International Ltd.
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Tata Motors Ltd. Tata Teleservices Ltd. Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd. Telemune Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Tellabs Communication Texas Instruments TriCAD Design Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Trident TVS Infotech TVS Suzuki U.P.State Bridge Corporation Ltd. Vardhman Textiles Ltd. Virtual Solutions Ltd. Volvo India Ltd. Wep Peripherals Ltd. Whirlpool Winsome Textile Winsome Yarns Limited Wipro Infotech Ltd. Xansa Yamaha Motor India Pvt. Ltd.
5.0 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
5.1 Ph.D Programmes- Existing and Proposed
Existing Ph.D ProgrammesChemistryMathematicsPhysicsChemical and Bio EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer Science and EngineeringElectronics and Communication EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringInstrumentation and Control EngineeringTextile Technology
Proposed Ph.D ProgrammesBiomedical Instrumentation --Power System Control, Operation and Optimization --Digital Signal Processing and ApplicationsControl Theory applied to power system problemsManagement
5.2 Details of Ph. D done so far: 14
5.3 Proposed Plan for research
Interdisciplinary Research and Development Centre is being set up for which space andfinance is has been sanctioned.
5.4 Institute- Industry Collaboration
NIL
5.5 Innovations and Technology transfer
Department is planning to tie up with other institutes and renowned industries under TIFACfor new innovative ideas and technology transfer.
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6.0 THE COUNCIL, BOG AND OTHER COMMITTEES
6.1 Institute’s Council(Refr Annexure 11.1)
6.2 Board of Governors(Refr Annexure 11.2)
6.3 Finance Committee(Refr Annexure 11.3)
6.4 Building & Works Committee(Refr Annexure 11.3)
6.5 SENATE(Refr Annexure 11.3)
6.6 OTHER COMMITTEES(Refr Annexure 11.3)
7.0 CONCESSIONS FOR SC’s, ST’s HANDICAPPED STUDENTS
7.1 Concessions Provided for Students
As per government norms
7.2 Concessions Provided for Staff
Nil
8.0 FINANCIAL STATUS
8.1 Analysis of Plan and Non-Plan Grants
Plan Grant
Plan grant is meant for capital nature expenditure. The expenditure on construction of buildings,purchase of equipment and other facilities. The other facilities include the following subheads:-
Furniture and fixture Library (Books and equipment) Transport Office equipment Providing AC in the Lab Medical equipment Telephone exchange Audio and visual teaching aids Sports amenities Up gradation of classroom Internet facilities Faculty up gradation: Membership/registration fee for presenting paper Reimbursement of cost of books for teachers Equipment for HRD/Hindi cell
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Non Plan Grant
The expenditure of revenue nature i.e. salary and allowances, TA/DA, medical reimbursement,training cost, campus maintenance, library expenses and other contingent expenditure are met fromthe Non Plan Grant.Normally the whole grant is being utilized for the purpose for which it is sanctioned and the utilizationcertificate is sent to the ministry accordingly.
8.2 Sources of Funds
The whole Plan and Non plan grants are being received from the Ministry of Human ResourceDevelopment (MHRD), New Delhi.During the year under report a sum of Rs 2300.00 Lac & Rs 2500.00 Lac were received as Plan grant& Non Plan grant respectively.The expenditure for the year 2011-12 is Rs 3380.41 Lacs and Rs 2980.42 Lacs under Plan and NonPlan respectively.
8.3 Expenditure position for last three years
Year Plan Expenditure(Rs in Lacs)
Non Plan Expenditure(Rs in lacs)
2009-10 2831.39 2608.322010-11 2693.54 2535.962011-12 3380.41 2980.42
9.0 CENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES
9.1 Computer Services Centre
Following equipment procured under TEQIP 15 Sun Servers and 03 HP Servers which act as Web, Email, Proxy, DNS and Database
servers for the institute. One SAN server which is connected with the Web. Email and Database servers. 10 Sun workstations. Video Conferencing equipment. 110 Computers with high configuration for use in Computer Center and language lab. 02 High-end network HP Laser Printers.
Research and development activities
Software Engineering, Photonic Networks. Language lab, Photonic Networks and Video conferencing system setup. Development of Optical communication systems and networks simulation facility
9.2 Workshops
Faculty: 01 Staff: 08
One Asstistant Professor vacantOne lecturer vacant
Institutional Practical Training
Student after 2nd semester were given Institutional Practical Training in the Workshop for 2weeks. Regular classes were held during the semester staff was busy for 20- 24 hours aweek.
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9.3 Library
Introduction:
Digital revolution and flood of print literature on our academic scene has enhanced the valueand responsibilities of our libraries. This scenario on the one hand has enhanced theresponsibilities of the Library officers and on the other hand has given liberty to the uses touse the library from remote locations as well. A library exists to support teaching and researchprograms of an educational Institute, to provide facilities for general reading and todisseminate information according to the requirements of its users. Keeping in view all thesethings Central Library, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology was established in1987 (the same year this institute was established). Since then this center of learning hasbeen functioning with the aim of encouraging self-learning and to supplement academics,boost research and development activities and to promote consultancy activities. The Institutepossesses a growing Library. At present central library is housed in a multistoried air-conditioned building situated in the midst of all departments and hostels and is easilyaccessible to all. For smooth functioning of the library it has been divided into differentsections and readers have been allowed open access to the library holdings.
Librarian’s Profile:
Name Academic/Professionalqualifications
Post held Specialization
Dr. SarbrinderKaur
Ph.D ( Library and InformationScience)
Librarian Reference/Information service
Library HoursThe Library remains open throughout the year except on Gazetted holidays and any otherholidays declared as a special holiday. It remains open from 9.00 A.M. to 9.00 P.M. fromMonday through Friday and during Minor and Major examinations up to 12.00 mid-night andon Saturdays up to 4.00 P.M.
Library Resources Collection
The central Library, NIT, Jalandhar has a strong collection pertaining to engineering andtechnology, biotechnology, computer and information technology, and management.The collection of the Library has grown to 1, 20,720 as on 31st March, 2012 including books( both print and digital format) , bound volumes of journals, standards, technical reports, videocassettes and DVDs /CDs. The Library has approximate collection over 17000 books underText and Book Bank schemes to support undergraduate studies. The reference collection inthe Library is maintained separately and is categorized into atlases, bibliographies,handbooks, directories, dictionaries, encyclopedias and Technical data. The Library providesaccess to more than 2000 online electronic journals and standards, and caters to thedemand-based procurement of specialized documents such as patents, standards andspecifications and other literature required for teaching and research purpose.
Video LibraryThe Library is equipped with video viewing facility consisting 29” TV, VCP, Multimediaprojector. It has a collection of more than 1,600 videocassettes and CDs and other virtualinformation resources.
Reference CollectionThe Library maintains a separate reference collection consisting of encyclopedias,dictionaries, handbooks, technical data, almanacs, atlases, bibliographies, etc. The referencecollection is further organized in sub-categories
Electronic Journals and Online Bibliographic DatabasesThe library subscribes to a good number of current journals in print. Besides, the institutehas access to over 2000 full-text electronic journals. Through the INDEST-AICTE
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Consortium bibliographic database of the holdings (Periodical publications) of all IITs, IIMs,IISc is available to the Institute through JCCC- J-Gate Custom Contents for Consortia.Members of this Institute are entitled to get hard copy of any article / paper from periodicalpublications available with IITs and IIMs free of any Charges. For this they just need tosubmit an online requisition to the institute holding that particular publication.
Computer and Networking InfrastructureThe library has its own Sub-LAN, which, in turn, is connected to the Campus LAN. Databaseof the library holding is accessible to all in the Institute campus.
Library Services and Facilities Reader’s Assistance
The Library provides assistance to its users ranging from ranging from location of a book tofinding specific information required by a user.Untraceable publication register:-Untraceable publication register is kept on each floor for users to note down thebibliographic details of the publications not found on shelves. Members are intimated aboutthe status of their request on phone or personally.
Reservation of publications: -All registered library members are entitled to avail reservation facility however only one titleis reserved at a time and the concerned reader is informed immediately on receipt of thereserved title in the library.
Suggestions:Suggestions and complaints from library members are always welcome. They can makesuch suggestions/complaints orally or in writing directly to the librarian.
Circulation of Books and Library MembershipThe library members, according to their borrowing category can borrow stipulated numberof books at a time. During the period under report about 90,000 volumes were borrowed bythe members of the Library from general collection. The membership of the Library fordifferent categories of readers is as below:
Undergraduates 2529Postgraduates 401Research Scholar 76Faculty 170Non-Teaching Staff 219Total 3 395
In addition, consultation facilities were extended to around 400 users including students,research scholars and faculty members belonging to other academic institutions.
Inter Library Loan (ILL) and Resources Sharing FacilityThe Library arranges to procure books and journals from other libraries on Inter Library Loan(ILL) and Document Delivery Services (DDL). Xerox copies of research articles are alsoarranged from other IITs under a resource sharing agreement signed by all IITs. Demandbased procurement of research publications, photocopies of research articles etc. was donefrom other IITs and institutions in Delhi as well as from other parts of India
Document Delivery service:-Under this service faculty and scholars of the Institute are entitled to getreprints/photocopies of research papers from the Institute library. Under this facilityinformation is procured from all over India through NISCAIR (National Institute for ScienceCommunication and Information Resources) NIT is maintaining a permanent account withNISCAIR to ensure uninterrupted supply of required information to the faculty. This serviceis being provided free of cost to the faculty. The JCCC interface, made available throughthe INDEST Consortium that facilitates inter-Library loan and document delivery amongstIITs and IISc, was used extensively.
Book Bank Facilities
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The Book Bank holds multiple copies of selected textbooks for making them available tothe students for the entire duration of a semester. Students are being given this facility freeof any charges.
During the year under review, 2226 students (including SC/ST students) availed of thebenefit of the Book Bank Scheme. A total number of 10000 volumes were borrowed bystudents from book bank. Apart from regular lending of books to members, providingreading room facility, and reference service, central library provides the following services:-
Internet Facility/ access to online learning resources: -All library members are allowed to use this facility.
Media resource center/Audio –visual section:-Central library has a good collection of videocassettes and CDs. Video shows areorganized from time to time.
Media resource center is equipped with the equipments as detailed below:- Television with 29” screen Video cassette player (VCP) Pentium IV based system Multimedia projector and projection screen
Library Visitors dataAverage number of users per day over the last two semesters : 350Average number of books issued per day over the last two semesters : 300Virtual library:A virtual library under the name of INDEST-Indian National Digital Library in Sciences andTechnology provides desktop access to more than two third of the worlds periodicalliterature to all members of this library. These web based electronic resources hasexpedited the delivery of information to the researchers. Under this virtual library followingresources are available for NIT:IEL- IEE/IEEE ELECTRONIC LIBRARY-Periodical publications of IEE & IEEE.ASME ONLINE: Periodical publications of American Society of Mechanical Engineers.ASCE ONLINE: Periodical publications of American Society of Civil Engineers.ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY: Periodical publications of Americans Society for ComputingMachinery.SCIENCE DIRECT: Periodical publications of Elsevier Science and Academic press.ASTP- Applied Science and Technology Plus –covers periodical publications related toapplied sciences and related disciplines.SPRINGER VERLAG: Periodical publications of Springer VerlagNature Online: A Multidisciplinary JournalIndian Standards (IS) Total collection of Indian Standards published by Bureau of IndianStandards has become available online to the institute w.e.f. January, 2004(It is an intranet version)ASTM standards and journals: All ASTM standards and journals are available online.Emerald online journals in various fields of engineering and managementEBESCO- Textile Technology Complete- a database in the field of Textile TechnologyJCCC -J- Gate Custom contents for Consortia: It is a bibliographic database of the holdings(periodical publications only) of all IITs and IIMs. Members of this Institute are entitled to gethard copy of any article / paper from periodical publications available with IITs and IIMs.Forthis they just need to submit an online requisition to the institute holding that particularpublication.
Membership Eligibility:
1. IndividualMembers
Regular students and faculty of the institute
2. Project staff All officers and staff engaged in project and any other suchactivity.
3. Special members The visiting Faculty with the approval of the competentauthority
4. Temporary Researchers /Scholars from other Institutes/Universities whom
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permission advisory services are rendered by the faculty of NIT,Jalandhar are permitted to use the library resources onproducing identity slip duly signed by the respective facultymember.
Members Entitlement:
Category Maximum number ofdocuments
Refundablesecurity, if any
Faculty/ Academic staff 12 (6 on long term)Non- Academic officers and staff-depending upon the category
1-10
Students:B. TechBook bank (weaker section)Book bank(General) (For allstudents)M,TechResearch Scholars
0202-04 (for full semester)02-04 (for full semester)0606
Rs.1000.00For full degreecourse
Visiting faculty 05Special members According to categoryProject staff As per requirement
Duration of loan:
Procurement of books:-
Books / other documents are procured in the library against thesuggestion/recommendations received from the departments/centers in the prescribed formavailable in the library. Student’s suggestions are also incorporated while finalizing thepurchase decision.
9.4 Laboratories (Further details at 65-120)
Department of Biotechnology
Department of Chemical Enginering
Biochemical Laboratory Pollution Abatement Laboratory Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Fuel Technology Laboratory Mass Transfer Laboratory Unit Operation Laboratory Chemical Reaction Engineering Laboratory Heat Transfer Laboratory
Type of Document Type of Loan Duration of loanBooks and monographs Short term
Long Term14 daysone semester
Documents purchased under project grants Long Term Till the completionof the project
Electronic/Digital documents viz: CDs, DVDs,cassettes etc.
Individual members Dept./Centers
Short term
1day1 week
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Department of Chemistry Atomic Absorption spectrophotometer Double beam uv-visible spectrometer Gas-chromatograph Millipore Distillation setup Digital Melting –point Apparatus Photochemical reactor Top pan balances Stainless steel Modular Fume Hood Glasswares & Chemicals.
Department of Civil Engineering
CAD Environmental Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Structures Testing Survey Structural Analysis Transportation Engineering
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Computer Centre Computer Programming Laboratory Information Security Lab Microprocessor Lab Computer Networks Laboratory Software Development Laboratory RDBMS Laboratory Natural Language and Pattern Recognition Laboratory Wireless Data Communication Laboratory
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Digital Electronics lab T.V. and Microwave Lab Power Electronics Lab Communication Systems Lab. PCB Lab Basic Electronics Lab DSP Lab
Department of Humanities and Management Communication lab (being established) High Tech Lab for computing facilities (being established)
Department of Industrial Engineering
Metrology Work Study Lab Ergonomics Lab Computer Lab Modern Tool Room Stastical quality and control Laboratory CAM & Autoamtion laboratory (CAMAL)
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Department of Instumentation and control Engineering
Fabrication Unit Laboratory Analytical Instrumentation Laboratory Electrical Instrumentation and Circuit Labortory Control System Engineering Laboratory Process Control and Instrumentation Laboratory Electrical Machines laboratory Instrumentation System Design Laboratory ISD Microprocessor Based Control Laboratory Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory
Department of Mathematics
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Fluid Machinery Heat Engines Vibrations Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Theory of Machines Machanical Measurement Automation and Mechatronics Experimental Stress Analysis Automobile Engineering
Department of Physics
Applied Physics Material Science Fiber Optics Polymeric Material Testing
Department of Textile Technology
Yarn Manufacture Laboratory Fabric Manufacture Laboratory Textile Chemical Processing Laboratory Textile Testing Laboratory
9.5 Hospital, Post Office, Shopping Centre
The campus is self contained having shopping complex, computerized Banks, Post office.Dispensary and other facilities essential for community living.
9.6 Physical Facilities
Faculty Club, Students Activity Center, Guest House.
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9.7 Games and Sports Facilities
Outdoors Games Facilities
Sr. No. Outdoor games Facilities available1 Athletics 400 meter Standard Track & Field2 Cricket Standard Cricket ground3 Football Standard Football ground4 Hockey Standard Hockey ground5 Basket ball Basket Ball Standard Cemented Court6 Volley ball Two Volleyball standard grounds7 Lawn Tennis Two Lawn Tennis Cemented courts8 Kabaddi N/S Kabaddi N/s standard ground
Indoor Grames Facilities
Sr. No. Indoor games Facilities available1 Badminton Indoor Badminton Standard Hall with three courts2 Table Tennis T.T. Table is available in each hostel in addition to that
four tables are available in the Indoor Badminton hall.3 Carom Covered space is available in each hostel in addition to
the Carom Boards that are available in the IndoorBadminton Hall.
4 Chess Covered space is available in each hostel in addition tothe Chess Boxes that are available in the Indoor
Badminton Hall.
Weight training gym. Facility
1 MultipurposeModern WeightTraining facilities
Weight training gymnasium is available in the students ActivityCentre, fully equipped with Modern Weight Trainingequipments.
9.8 Other Facilities like Hostels, Messes, Staff Quarters and Adminstration etc
Guest House Community Centre Hostels: 7 Boys, 3 Girls Messes:9 Staff Quarters
10 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
The department’s wise achievements have been shown in annexure – 11.11
11 ANNEXURES
11.1 Insitute’s Council
The Council
(1) With effect from such dated as the Central Government may, by notification, specify in thisbehalf, there shall be estabalished for all the Institutes specified in column (3) of theSchedule, a central body to be called the Council.
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(2) The Council shall consist of the following members, namely:-
(a) The minister in charge of the Ministry or Department of the Central a Governmenthaving administrative control of the technical education, ex officio, as Chairman;
(b) The Secretary to the Government of India in charge of the Ministry or Departmentof the Central Government having administrative control of the technical education,ex officio, as Vice-Chairman;
(c) The Chairperson of every Board, ex officio;
(d) The Director of every Institute, ex officio;
(e) The Chairman, University Grants Commission, ex officio;
\ (f) The Director General, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, ex officio;
(g) Four Secretaries to the Government of India to represent the Ministries orDepartments of the Central Government dealing with biotechnology, automicenergy, information technology and space, ex officio;
(h) The Chairman All India Council for Technical Education, ex officio;
(i) Not less than three, but not more than five persons to be nominated by the Visitor,at lease one of whom shall be a woman, having special knowledge or practicalexperience in respect of education, industry, science or technology;
(j) Three members of Parliament, of whom two shall be chosen by the House of thePeople and one by the Council of States;
(k) Two Secretaries to the State Government, from amongst the Ministries orDepartments of that Government dealing with technical education where theInstitutes are located, ex officio;
(l) Financial Advisor, dealing with the Human Resource Development Ministry orDepartment of the Central Government, ex officio;
(m) One offer not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government of India in theMinistry or Department of Central Government having administrative control of theTechnical Education, ex officio, as Member-Secretary.
11.2 Board of Governors
1. Dr Anil Kakodkar, ChairpersonChairman, Board of Governors, Dr B R Ambedkar NIT, Jalandhar,Former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission,Homi Bhabha Chair Professor,Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 7th Floor, Central Complex,Trombey, Mumbai (Maharashtra)-400085.
2. Professor Samir Kumar DasDirector, (from 26.09.2011)Dr B R Ambedkar NIT, Jalandhar.
3. Dr S B S Mishra,Drector, (officiating up to 25.09.2011)
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4. Sh R D Sahay, MemberSpecial Secretary (T),Ministry of Human Resource Development,Department of Higher Education,Government of India, Shastri Bhawan,New Delhi-110001.
5. Sh A N Jha, MemberJoint Secretary and Financial Advisor,Integrated Finance Division,Ministry of Human Resource Development,Government of India, Shastri Bhawan,New Delhi-110001.
6. Sh Rajinder Gupta, MemberChief Executive Officer,Trident Group, E – 212, Kichlu Nagar,Ludhiana-141001 (Punjab).
7. Sh Rajinder Mittal, MemberChairman-cum-Managing Director,BACL, Industries and Infrastructure Limited,Hazi Rattan, Link Road, Bathinda (Punjab)
8. Ms Sushma Berlia, MemberFormer Chairperson, Board of Governors, Dr B R Ambedkar NIT, JalandharPresident, Education Promotion Society of Indiaand Past President, PHD Chamber of Commerce,Apeejay Stya Group, 14, Commercial Complex,Masjid Moth, Greater Kailash-II,New Delhi-110048.
9. Professor R S Nirjar, MemberFormer Vice Chancellor, Gautam Buddha University,H No P-II 02/01, Tower 3-A, Silver City-IIPurvanchal ApartmentsGreater Noida-201310
10. Professor N C Kothiyal, MemberDepartment of Chemistry,Dr B R Ambedkar NIT, Jalandhar.
11. Professor Arun Khosla, MemberAssociate Professor and Head,Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Dr B R Ambedkar NIT, Jalandhar.
12. Dr A L Sangal, SecretaryRegistrar, (upto 02.01.2012)Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar.
13. Sh Ajit Singh, SecretaryRegistrar, (from 16.03.2012)Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar.
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11.3 Finance, Building and Works and other Committees
Finance Committee
1. Dr Anil Kakodkar, ChairmanChairman, Board of Governors, Dr B R Ambedkar NIT, Jalandhar,Former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission,Homi Bhabha Chair Professor,Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 7th Floor, Central Complex,Trombey, Mumbai (Maharashtra)-400085.
2. Dr. Samir Kumar Das MemberDirector, (From 26.09.2011)Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of TechnologyJalandhar.
3. Sh A N Jha, Member, Financial AdvisorJoint Secretary and Financial Advisor,Integrated Finance Division,Ministry of Human Resource Development,Government of India, Shastri Bhawan,New Delhi-110001.
4. Professor R S Nirjar, MemberHouse No.M-118,Sector Delta-IIIGreater Noida- 201310
5. Sh R D Sahay, MemberJoint Secretary (T)Ministry of Human Resource Development,Department of Higher Education, Government of India,Shastri Bhawan,New Delhi-110001
6. Professor N C Kothiyal, MemberDepartment of Chemistry,Dr B R Ambedkar NIT, Jalandhar.
7. Sh Ajit Singh, Member SecretaryRegistrar, (from 16.03.2012)Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar.
Building & Works Committee
1. Profesor Samir Kumar Das,Director,Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar
2. Sh Rajesh Singh,Deputy Secretary, (NITs)Ministry of Human Resource Development,Department of Higher Education,Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
3. Professor R S Nirjar,Pro Vice Chancellor,Gautam Buddha University,
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House No.M-118,Sector Delta-IIIGreater Noida- 201310
4. Professor Ajay SharmaDean, Planning and DevelopmentDr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar
5. Er S S Wahist,Superintending Engineer (Civil)
Jalandhar Central Division,Central Public Works Department,29, Link Road, Jalandhar.
6. Er. Surendra Singh,Superintendent Engineer (Electrical),CPWD, Chandigarh Central Electrical Circle,Kendrya Sadan,Sector-9A, Chandigarh -160009
7. S Ajit SinghRegistrar,Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar
SENATE
1. Dr Samir Kumar Das,Director,Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar.
2. Dr N Sathyamurthy,Professor (Chemistry),IISER Mohali,Knowledge city, Sector 81,SAS Nagar, Mohali - 140306
3. Er D L Sharma,Managing DirectorM/s Vardhman Yarns and Threads LimitedChandigarh Road,Ludhiana - 141 010
4. Ms Rashmi Gaur,Head, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences,Indian Institute of Technology,Roorkee.
5. Sh Ajit Singh, SecretaryRegistrar,Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar.
6.. Professor R K Sarin,Dean (Academic)
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7.. Professor Ajay K Sharma,Dean (Planning & Development)
8.. Professor R K Garg,Dean, Research & Industrial Liaison
9. Dr Rakesh Chandra,Dean, Research & Consultancy
10. Dr Sarbjeet Singh,Dean, Faculty Welfare
11. Professor Arvinder SinghHead, Department of Physics
12. Professor B S Kaith,Head, Department of Chemistry
13. Professor Jaspal Singh Aujla,Head, Department of Mathematics
14. Dr A K Jana,Head, Department of Bio Technology
15. Dr Ajay BansalHead, Department of Chemical Engineering
16. Professor Partap Singh,Head, Department of Civil Engineering
17. Dr Harsh Verma,Head, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
18. Dr Arun Khosla,Head, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
19. Dr S J S Bedi,Head, Department of Humanities and Management
20. Professor A K JainHead, Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
21. Dr R K GargHead, Department of Industrial Engineering
22. Professor Joseph Anand Vaz.Department of Mechanical Engineering
23. Professor J N ChakraborthyHead, Department of Textile Technology
24. Professor S B S Mishra,Department of Chemistry
25 Professor N C KothiyalDepartment of Chemistry
26 Professor Sheo Kumar,Department of Mathematics
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27. Professor A P Singh,Department of Civil Engineering
28. Professor S P Singh,Department of Civil Engineering
29. Professor Arvind Agnihotri,Department of Civil Engineering
30 Professor Arvind Bhardwaj (relieved on 08.05.2012 to join as Director in GIMET, Amritsar)Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering
31. Professor, S. GhoshDepartment of Textile Technology
32. Professor P K Chatley, (retired on 31.12.11)Head, Training and Placement Centre
33. Dr A L Sangal,Registrar (relieved on 03.01.2012 to join as Director in GIMET, Amritsar)
OTHER COMMITTEES
S No Name of the Committee Chairman1. Discipline committee of senate Dr R K Sarin2. Senate committee on academic affairs Director3. Core committee on curriculum Dr R K Sarin4. Institute Purchase committee Dr S Ghosh5. House Allottment committee Dr P K Chatley6. Library committee Dr Anand Vaz7. Institute budget committee Director8. Convocation committee Dr R K Sarin9. Mock Accreditation Committee Dr M K Jha10. Committee for B Tech admissions and AIEEE Professor A L Sangal11. Office automation and computerization Dr S Ghosh12. Alumni activities Dr A B Bhardwaj13. TEQIP CELL Professor Rakesh Chandra14. HRD and Hindi Cell Professor A K Choudhary15. Clubs and Hobbies Dr B K Kaith16. Sports Dr G S Dhaliwal
11.4 Research Projects and Consultation Jobs
Department of Chemical Engineering
NIL
Department of Chemistry
NIL
Department of Civil Engineering
- NIL
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Computer Science and Engineering
On going project - Information Security Lab development under Information SecurityAwareness Programme (ISEA) of Ministry of Communication & Information Technology, NewDelhi.
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Project Title YearofAward
Nature(R&D/Thrust Area orAny Other)
FundingAgency
Amount(Rs. in Lacs)
Completed/InProgress
Investigator (s)
VehicleDetection andClassificationSystem
2012 DRDO Proposalunderconsideration
RajivKapoorDTU,Delhi
SMDP-II 2005 Ministry ofCommunication andInformationTechnology
Lab facilities andfinancial supportfor faculty and labengineer fundedby Ministry ofCommunicationand InformationTechnology
R K SarinandMamtaKhosla
InvestigationsonReconfigurableComputingSystems.2005-2008
2005 R&D MHRD,New Delhi
Rs. 8.00 Lacs Completed Indu SainiandMamtaKhosla
Soft-computingbasedTechniques forModeling ofMedical Imagingand EngineeringSystems2004-2007
2004 R&D MHRD,New Delhi
Rs. 8.00 Lacs Completed B S Sainiand ArunKhosla
Soft computingbasedtechniques forModeling ofEngineeringSystems
2004-2009
MHRD Rs. 8.00 Lacs Completed B S Saini
Facilities forVLSI CAD(Team Member)
2000-2003
MHRD Rs 12.00 lacs Completed R K Sarin
Upgradation ofDigitalElectronicsLaboratorythroughIncorporation ofElectronicDesignAutomation(EDA) Tools
2000-2003
MHRD Rs 10.00 lacs Completed
Upgradation ofCentral Librarythrough
2003-2005
MHRD Rs 10.00 lacs Completed SarbrinderKaur
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Adoption ofSmart Card andBarcodeTechnologies(Team Member)Modernisation ofDigital SignalProcessing Lab
1995-97
AICTE Rs 5.00 lacs Completed
UpgradationComputationalFacilities andCreation ofNetworkingFacilities inElectronics andCommunicationEngineeringDepartment
1999-2003
MHRD Rs 5.00 lacs Completed
Department of Industrial & Producation Engineering
Two technology alaysis studies sponsored by TIFAC/DST completed.
Technology Gap Analysis study of Sewing machine cluster of Ludhiana Technology Gap Analysis study of Bicycle components manufactureres cluster Ludhiana
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
A project Modernization of Process Control & Instrumentation Lab was sanctioned tothe Department under MODROB scheme and a grant of Rs.5.00 lacs was receivedfrom MHRD in the year 1994-95, which has been fully utilized.
A project Modernization of Advance Chemical Process Control Lab was sanctioned tothe Department under TAPTEC scheme and a grant of Rs.8.00 lacs was receivedfrom MHRD on 30-04-1998, which has been fully utilized.
A project Calibration, Testing & Maintenance lab (Part-I) under Plan Scheme forModernization and removal of obsolescence of Laboratories and Workshops hasbeen sanctioned from MHRD during the Financial Year 1999-2000 (Plan), which hasbeen fully utilized.
R&D project entitled, “Robot for Railway to clean the surface below the railway tracksat platform” has been sanctioned by MHRD to the tune of Rs.13 lacs in the year2004-05, which is ongoing and likely to be completed within sanction period.
Design and Development of Underwater Robot: (In Progress), Funding agency Dr.BR Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar.
Over 150 ECGs recorded for ongoing project ‘ESTABLISHMENT OF A DATABASEOF ECGs RECORDED FROM A HEALTHY NATIVE INDIAN POPULATION’ incollaboration with Prof. P.W. Macfarlane, University of Glasgow; Prof. Vinod Kumar,IIT Roorkee; Dr. S.T. Hamde & Mrs.V.R. Thool, SGGS Institute of Engineering &Technology, Nanded.
VSAT-Enabled Mobile e-Learning Terminals, a project under National Mission onEducation through Information and Communication Technology of Ministry of HumanResource Development, Government of India.
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Department of Physics
i) Projects Completed
S.No. Title of the Project Funding Agency1.
2.
3.
Electrical Properties of Polymers
Modernization of Removal ofObsolescence of Applied Physics Lab.
Modernization of Removal ofObsolescence of Fiber Optic and LaserLab
Ministry of Human ResourceDevelopment, Govt. of India.
Ministry of Human ResourceDevelopment, Govt. of India.
All India Council of Technical Education,New Delhi.
ii) Projects on going :
S.No. Title of the Project Funding Agency Funding
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hyperon Semi-leptonic WeakDecays in Chiral Constituent QuarkModelPI: Dr Harleen Dahiya
Electromagnetic form factors at lowQ2PI: Dr Harleen Dahiya
Measurement of Radon, Thoron andtheir Progeny Distribution in theDifferent types of houses in Mansa,Bhatinda, Faridkot and Muktsardistricts of PunjabPI: Dr Rohit Mehra
Electro-optic and dielectric propertiesin nanomaterials dispersedferroelectric liquid crystalsPI- Dr. Praveen malik
Department of Scienceand Technology, NewDelhi
Department of AtomicEnergy, BRNS, BARC,Mumbai
Department of AtomicEnergy, BRNS, BARC,Mumbai
Department of Science &Technology, New Delhi
Rs. 11 lac.
Rs. 12 lac.
Rs. 26 lac.
#Recommended under fasttrack youngscientistscheme
# funding amount to be declared shortly
iii) Projects Submitted
S.No. Title of the Project Funding Agency
1. Detail Study of Nuclear Structure inSuper Deformed NucleiPI: Dr H M Mittal
Department of Science & Technology,New Delhi
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Department of Textile Engineering
NIL
Centre of Training & Placement
Name of thefunding agency
Project Title Status
TIFAC Technology gap study in the bicycle partsmanufacturing cluster at Ludhiana
In Progress
11.5 Faculty Positions available at Sr. No. 2.12
11.6 Administrative position available at Sr. No. 2.12
11.7 Staff Members deputed/Sponsored for Workshop/training, learning
A. Faculty members sponsored for International Conferences Abroad (2011-2012)
SNo
Name of Faculty Designation Deptt Title of the Event Date
1 Jaspal Singh Professor MA MATTRIAD-2011,Portugal 7-Dec-20112 Nitai Basak Assistant
ProfessorBT
FC&HE-2011,USA13-Feb-2011
3 A K Jana Professor BT ICEST-2011,Singapore 26-Feb-20114 Rajiv Trehan Assistant
ProfessorTP Global Conference Business and
Finance,USA1-Feb-2011
5 Rajiv Trehan AssistantProfessor
TP Global Mindset Development inLeadership and Management,USA
3-Apr-2011
6 D K Shukla AssistantProfessor
ME Composite Science andTechnology,Malaysia
22-Mar-2011
7 A L Sangal Professor CS ICICA 2011,UAE 18-Mar-20118 Harsh Verma Associate
ProfessorCS
ICIIN-2011,UAE18-Mar-2011
9 Geeta Sikka AssistantProfessor
CSICDDM 2011,China
25-Mar-2011
10 Jagwinder Singh AssistantProfessor
HM Global Mindset Development inLeadership and Management,USA
3-Apr-2011
11 Rizwan AhmadKhan
AssistantProfessor
CEEASEC-12,Hong Kong
26-Jan-2011
12 Davinder Singh AssistantProfessor
CE Environment Asia InternationalConference,Thailand
22-Mar-2011
13 A P Singh Professor CE EASEC-12,Hong Kong 26-Jan-201114 S P Singh Professor CE EASEC-12,Hong Kong 26-Jan-201115 Ajay Gupta Associate
ProfessorIP
ICMSE-2011,Bangkok29-Mar-2011
16 R K Garg Professor IP ROCOM-11,Italy 3-Aug-201117 Ajay Gupta Associate
ProfessorIP
Business & Finance,USA1-Feb-2011
18 Sarabjit Singh Bal AssociateProfessor
IPICEEBS 2011,Thailand
7-Jun-2011
19 R K Garg Professor IP ICMST 2011,Singapore 16-Sep-201120 Gurmej Singh Associate
ProfessorPE
Social Sciences ,Thailand29-Mar-2011
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21 Gurmej Singh AssociateProfessor
PEICEEBS-2011,Thailand
7-Jun-2011
22 N K Srivastva AssistantProfessor
CH Environmental Supporting in Foodand Energy Security:Crisis andOpportunity,Thailand
22-Mar-2011
23 Dilbag Singh AssociateProfessor
ICIEEE IAS Electrical Safety,Canada
24-Jan-2011
24 Dilbag Singh AssociateProfessor
IC Electrical Computer, Electronics &CommunicationEngineering,Bangkok, Thailand
29-Mar-2011
25 Dilbag Singh AssociateProfessor
ICIEEEEMBS,Italy
26-Jun-2011
26 Deepti Kakkar AssistantProfessor
ECWireless Network,UK
7-Jun-2011
27 Indu Saini AssistantProfessor
ECICDDM-2011,China
25-Mar-2011
28 Ramesh Sunkaria AssistantProfessor
ECICECECE-2011,Thailand
29-Mar-2011
29 Neetu Sood AssistantProfessor
ECICDDM-2011,China
25-Mar-2011
30 B S Saini AssociateProfessor
ECICDDM-2011,China
25-Mar-2011
31 A K Chowdhary AssociateProfessor
TTFILTECH-2011,Germany
22-Mar-2011
32 A Mukhopadhyay Professor TT FILTECH-2011,Germany 22-Mar-201133 Vinay Midha Associate
ProfessorTT
FILTECH-2011,Germany22-Mar-2011
34 Monika Sikka AssistantProfessor
TTFILTECH-2011,Germany
22-Mar-2011
35 M D Roy AssociateProfessor
TTICEST-2011,Singapore
26-Feb-2011
36 M D Roy AssociateProfessor
TTAUTEX-2011,France
6-Aug-2011
37 Vinay Midha AssociateProfessor
TT Recent Trends in Textile Scienceand Education,Czech Republic
2-Nov-2011
38 K V P Singh AssistantProfessor
TT Recent Trends in Textile Scienceand Education,Czech Republic
6-Nov-2011
39 Rajiv Jindal AssociateProfessor
CYICAMR-2011,China
21-Jan-2011
40 Balbir Singh Kaith Professor CY ICAMR-2011,China 21-Jan-201141 Balbir Singh Kaith Professor CY Global Challenges - The Role of
Chemistry in Giving TheirSolutions,Thailand
6-Nov-2011
42 Joseph AnandVaz
Professor MEIMAACA-2011,Italy
9-Dec-2011
43 Indu Saini AssistantProfessor
ECISAI 2011,UAE
28-Dec-2011
44 Neetu Sood AssistantProfessor
ECISAI 2011,UAE
28-Dec-2011
45 B S Saini AssociateProfessor
ECISAI 2011,UAE
28-Dec-2011
46 S K Sinha Professor TT ICONTEX 2011,Turkey 20-Oct-201147 N Bhowmick Associate
ProfessorTT
ICONTEX 2011,Turkey20-Oct-2011
48 M D Roy AssociateProfessor
TTICONTEX 2011,Turkey
20-Oct-2011
49 Kuldeep Singh AssistantProfessor
IC Intelligent Manufavturing &Automation ,Vienna
23-Nov-2011
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50 Rohit Mehra AssistantProfessor
PH Natural Radiation Exposures andlow dose RadiationEpidemiological Studies,Japan
29-Feb-2012
51 Davinder Singh AssistantProfessor
CEICECE-2012,UAE
29-Jan-2012
52 Rizwan AhmadKhan
AssistantProfessor
CEICECE 12,UAE
29-Jan-2012
53 D K Shukla AssistantProfessor
MEICKEM-2012,Singapore
26-Feb-2012
54 S K Tiwari AssistantProfessor
MEICKEM 12,Singapore
26-Feb-2012
55 Pramod Kumar AssociateProfessor
MEICKEM 12,Singapore
26-Feb-2012
56 Jitender Kumar AssistantProfessor
CH Chemical and Biological andEnvironmental Engineering,Italy
4-Nov-2012
57 A K Chowdhary AssociateProfessor
TTWFC 11,Austria
16-Apr-2012
58 Monika Sikka AssistantProfessor
TTWFC 11,Austria
16-Apr-2012
59 A Mukhopadhyay Professor TT WFC 11,Austria 16-Apr-201260 Nitai Basak Assistant
ProfessorBT
WHEC 2012,Canada6-Mar-2012
61 H M Mittal AssociateProfessor
PHNucleus-Nucleus Collisions,USA
27-May-2012
62 N C Kothiyal Professor CY 2nd International Conference ofIndian Council ofChemists,Malaysia
6-Oct-2012
63 Lakhwinder PalSingh
AssistantProfessor
IP 4th International Conference onApplied Human Factors andErgonomics,California
21-Jul-2012
64 S P Singh Professor CE International Conference onconcrete engineering andtechnology 2012,Malaysia
6-Dec-2012
65 Ashish Raman AssistantProfessor
EC World Congress on Engineering2012,UK
7-Apr-2012
B. Faculty members sponsored for International Conferences within India (2011-2012)SNo
Name of Faculty Designation Deptt Title of the Event Date
1 Rajiv Jindal AssociateProfessor
CY Emerging Trends in Chemistry 2-Nov-2011
2 Arun Khosla AssociateProfessor
EC ICECT 2011 4-Aug-2011
3 Praveen Malik AssistantProfessor
PH CONIAPS-XIII 14-Jun-2011
4 Sarabjeet Singh Professor PH ICCOS 11 17-Mar-20115 Jaspal Singh Professor MA Norm Inequality 2-Apr-20116 Rajneesh Rani Assistant
ProfessorCS ICISIL 2011 3-Sep-2011
7 Kumar Parag AssistantProfessor
HM ICSSH-2010 28-Feb-2011
8 A K Jana Professor IC IWBMST-2011 3-Feb-20119 Dilbag Singh Associate
ProfessorIC WBMST-2011 3-Feb-2011
10 Mamta Khosla AssociateProfessor
EC ICECT-2011 4-Aug-2011
11 Arun Khosla Associate EC ICECT-2011 4-Aug-2011
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Professor12 Rajiv Jindal Associate
ProfessorCY Emerging Trends in Chemistry 2-Nov-2011
13 Rajiv Jindal AssociateProfessor
CY ICNC-2011 1-Jul-2011
14 Harsh KumarManchanda
AssistantProfessor
CY Emerging Trends in Chemistry 2-Nov-2011
15 Rajiv Jindal AssociateProfessor
CY Emerging Trends in Chemistry 2-Nov-2011
16 Renu Dhir AssociateProfessor
CS ICIIP-2011 12-Mar-2011
17 Nitai Basak AssistantProfessor
BT Use of Energy For CO2, Capture 17-Oct-2011
18 Ajay Bansal AssociateProfessor
CH ICER-11 15-Dec-2011
19 Pramod Kumar AssociateProfessor
ME Mathematical Sciences andApplications
17-Dec-2011
20 Samir Kumar Das Director ICSMRI 12-Jul-201121 H M Mittal Associate
ProfessorPH Nuclear Physics 26-Dec-2011
22 Harsh KumarManchanda
AssistantProfessor
CY ICSD-2011 12-Jan-2011
23 Harsh KumarManchanda
AssistantProfessor
CY Apparent Molar Volumes andTransport Behaviour of Glycine andL-Valine
1-Mar-2012
24 S K Pahuja AssociateProfessor
IC Electrical Impedance TomographyBased Feto Material Well Being
13-Dec-2011
25 Jaspreet Kaur AssistantProfessor
CY ICSD-2011 12-Jan-2011
26 Rajiv Jindal AssociateProfessor
CY Advances in Human HealthcareSystems
20-Feb-2012
27 Rajiv Jindal AssociateProfessor
CY Innovations in Chemistry forSustainble Development
12-Jan-2011
28 Balbir Singh Kaith Professor CY Advances in Human HealthcareSystems
20-Feb-2012
29 Geeta Sikka AssistantProfessor
CSE GCSE-2011 28-Dec-2011
30 N K Srivastva AssistantProfessor
CH BALWOIS 2012 28-May-2012
31 Rajiv Jindal AssociateProfessor
CY Frontiers in Nanoscience,Nanotechnology and theirApplications
15-Feb-2012
32 Ajay Bansal AssociateProfessor
CH Frontiers of NanoScience ,Nanotechnology and theirAplications NanoSciTech-2012
15-Feb-2012
33 S K Pahuja AssociateProfessor
IC Cardiovascular ResearchConvergence
17-Feb-2012
34 Sangeeta Obrai AssociateProfessor
CY 15TH Punjab Science Congress 2-Jul-2012
35 Jaspreet Kaur AssociateProfessor
CY ICWNCN-2012 13-Mar-2012
36 Jaspreet Kaur AssociateProfessor
CY Frontiers in Nanoscience,Nanotechnology and theirApplications
15-Feb-2012
37 Renu Dhir AssociateProfessor
CSE IRAFIT-2012 21-Mar-2012
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C. Faculty members sponsored for National Conferences (2011-2012)
SNo
Name of Faculty Designation Deptt Title of the Event Date
1 Raghaw RamanSinha
AssistantProfessor
MA statistical Inference SamplingTechniques and related area
28-Mar-2011
2 Raghaw RamanSinha
AssistantProfessor
MA On classes of Estimators forPopulation Mean Using AuxiliaryCharacter in Presence on Non-Responses
28-Mar-2011
3 Harsh KumarManchanda
AssistantProfessor
CY CRSI 2-Apr-2011
4 Rajiv Jindal AssociateProfessor
CY Biotechnology-2011 21-Mar-2011
5 Sangeeta Obrai AssociateProfessor
CH National Chemical ConstellationCheminar
20-Aug-2011
6 Praveen Malik AssistantProfessor
PH Recent Trends in MaterialsScience
10-Aug-2011
7 Jaspreet Kaur AssistantProfessor
CY Futuristic Materials 15-Sep-2011
8 Harsh KumarManchanda
AssistantProfessor
CY NCTCBS-2011 11-Feb-2011
9 Balbir Singh Kaith Professor CH Frontiers in Polymer Science 18-Nov-201110 Lakhwinder Pal
SinghAssistantProfessor
IP Association of Physiologists andPharmacologists of India
13-Dec-2011
11 Anish Sachdeva AssistantProfessor
IP ASSP 16-Dec-2011
12 Jaspal Singh Professor MA Analysis 23-Dec-201113 M K Jha Professor CH CHEMCON-2011 27-Dec-201114 Rajiv Jindal Associate
ProfessorCY Frontiers in Polymer Science 18-Nov-2011
15 Sangeeta Obrai AssistantProfessor
CY Chemistry in 21st Century 23-Dec-2011
16 Harsh KumarManchanda
AssociateProfessor
CY CRSI 2-Mar-2012
17 Praveen Malik AssistantProfessor
PH Materials Science : Applicationsin Energy & Environment
3-Feb-2012
18 Jaspreet Kaur AssistantProfessor
CY Materials Science: applications inenergy & environment
3-Feb-2012
19 Sangeeta Obrai AssistantProfessor
CY Materials Science: Applications inEnergy & Environment
3-Feb-2012
D. Faculty members sponsored for Short Term Courses/Workshops (2011-2012)Sr no Name of Faculty Designation Deptt Title of the Event Date1 Harleen Dahiya Assistant
ProfessorPH DIS 2011 4-Nov-2011
2 Praveen Malik AssistantProfessor
PH The Essentials of Nanophase andNanostructured Materials
21-Feb-2011
3 Sheo Kumar Professor MA Seloution of Advection-diffusionequation based on cubic B-splinefinite element method
25-Mar-2011
4 Arvind Bhardwaj Professor IP Supply Chain Optimization withAnalytical Models
3-Sep-2011
5 S K Pahuja Associate IC Digital Image Processing & 18-Jul-2011
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Professor Analysis for Remote Sensing6 A Mukhopadhyay Professor TT Multivariate Data Analysis 7-Apr-20117 Harleen Dahiya Assistant
ProfessorPH High Energy Spin Physics 20-Sep-2011
8 Rajiv Kukreja AssociateProfessor
ME Advanced EngineeringOptimization through intelligentTechniques
1-Feb-2012
9 Ajay Gupta AssociateProfessor
IP Advanced EngineeringOptimization through intelligentTechniques
1-Feb-2012
10 Raman Bedi AssistantProfessor
ME Advanced Techniques inMicrostructural Characterization
26-Dec-2011
11 D K Shukla AssistantProfessor
ME Advanced Techniques inMicrostructural Characterization
26-Dec-2011
12 M K Jha Professor CH WOSA-2012 25-Mar-2012
11.8 Courses and Admission
Name ofProgramme
Batch Year Actual number ofStudents
(FT + PT)
Boys Girls
B. Tech 2011 737 582 155M. Tech (FT) 2011 124 94 30M. Tech (PT) 2011 43 34 09M.Sc 2011 34 07 27Ph.D 2011 18 11 07Ph. D (Part Time) 2011 13 08 05
Total: 969 716 233
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11.9 Scholarship and Awards
SCHOLARSHIP RECEIVED DURING THE YEAR (01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012)
Sr.No.
Roll No. Name ofstudent
Branch Amount Source of Scholarship 2009 batchpage no.regd
1 09113050 Vikas Kumar IP 43700/- Collectoratebuxar(Bihar)welfare section
1
2. 09104025 Gaurav Kumar EC 6000/- NCERT 33 09112047 Pawan Kumar
fulfakirCM 11,815/- Distrcit collector welfare
officer, Dhar (MP)6
4. 09112032 Kuber NarayanKhushwah
CM 31,350/- District Welfare Officer,Bhopal
6
5 09104083 Shashi Kumar EC 24260/- District Welfare Officer, Bhopal 66. 10205104 Gurraj Singh MT 52000/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfare
Officer, Chandigarh15
7. 09109082 Surpreet Singh ME 43500/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
8. 09104081 Sandeep Singh EC 39000/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
9. 09109073 Rupinder palSingh
ME 38500/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
10. 09102029 GagandeepSingh Chadha
CE 58500/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
11. 09104027 Gurdeep Singh EC 58500/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
12. 09102044 Manpreet Singh CE 53500/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
13. 09106033 Jaswant Singh IC 38500/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
14. 09109053 Mohd Zahid ME 58500/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
15. 09103028 Gurpreet Singh EC 33000/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
16. 09102021 BachanpalSingh
CE 44000/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
17. 10203006 Harpreet Singh CS 52000/- SC/ST Scholarship, welfareOfficer, Chandigarh
15
18. 08110033 Pankaj Kumar TT 32960/- Distrcit Welfare Officer, Patna 2119. 08110033 Pankaj Kumar TT 27700/- Distrcit Welfare Officer, Patna 2120. 09109086 Shweta Singh ME 50,000/- Lovely Professional University 2421. 09112072 WantoorSingh
KhamihCM 11115/- Dy. Director of Higher &
Technical EducationMeghalaya, Shillong
25
22. 09109057 Nitin Kanal ME 55250/- National Handicapped Financeand Development CorpFardiabad
27
23. 09112055 Rabindra Kumar EC 18000/- NTPC, Delhi 2824. 09104066 Rajni Jakhu EC 18000/- NTPC, Delhi 2825. 09106044 Mukuram
Soloman RajIC 35000/- Welfare Department, Govt of
Andhra Pradesh29
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11.10 Training & Placement Statistics
Branch Total No. ofEligibleStudents
No. of JobOffers
No. of DoubleJob offers
No. of Students Placed
CSE 68 112 45 67ECE 78 85 17 68ICE 67 67 13 54ME 70 72 07 65INE 55 40 03 37CHE 63 51 03 48CE 67 52 02 50TT 15 03 0 03BT 20 16 0 16
G.Total 503 498 90 408
11.11 Department wise-details
Department of Physics
1. a) Undergraduate: The Department offers the following courses to the students of various B.Techprogrammes.
I/II Semester (Common to all branches)
Physics PH-101 (Theory)Physics PH-103 (Practical)
III Semester (IPE)
Material Science & Technology PH-201 (Theory)
III Semester (EC)
Material Science (Nano Science) PH-206 (Theory)
IVSemester (EC)
Electromagnetic Field Theory PH-203 (Theory)
IV Semester (CB)
Material Science & Engineering PH-204 (Theory)Material Science & Engineering PH-214 (Practical)
V Semester (IC)
Material Science (Nano Science) PH-206 (Theory)
b) Postgraduate: The Department is running a M.Sc. Physics Programme since 2006 and offers thefollowing courses.
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I Semester
PH-511 Classical MechanicsPH-512 Mathematical PhysicsPH-513 ElectronicsPH-514 Computational TechniquesPH-541 Electronics Lab.PH-542 Computer Lab.
II Semester
PH-515 Quantum Mechanics -IPH-516 Solid State Physics - IPH-517 Atomic and Molecular SpectoscopyPH-518 ElectrodynamicsPH-543 Solid State Physics Lab.PH-544 Spectroscopy Lab.
III Semester
PH-519 Quantum Mechanics -IIPH-520 Solid State Physics - IIPH-521 Plasma PhysicsPH-522 Nuclear PhysicsPH-545 Nuclear Physics Lab.PH-546 Plasma Lab.
IV Semester
PH-523 Particle PhysicsPH-524 Statistical PhysicsPH-531 Open Elective- IPH- Open Elective- IIPH-561 Project
b) Ph.D Programme:
Five regular & one part time research scholars are working under the supervision of faculty members ofthe Department for pursuing their Ph.D.
c) R& D ACTIVITIES
i) Projects Completed
S.No. Title of the Project Funding Agency
1.
2.
3.
Electrical Properties of Polymers
Modernization of Removal ofObsolescence of Applied PhysicsLab.Modernization of Removal ofObsolescence of Fiber Optic andLaser Lab
Ministry of Human ResourceDevelopment, Govt. of India.
Ministry of Human ResourceDevelopment, Govt. of India.
All India Council of TechnicalEducation, New Delhi.
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ii) Projects on going :
S.No. Title of the Project Funding Agency Funding
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hyperon Semi-leptonic WeakDecays in Chiral ConstituentQuark ModelPI: Dr Harleen Dahiya
Electromagnetic form factors atlow Q2PI: Dr Harleen Dahiya
Measurement of Radon,Thoron and their ProgenyDistribution in the Differenttypes of houses in Mansa,Bhatinda, Faridkot and Muktsardistricts of PunjabPI: Dr Rohit Mehra
Electro-optic and dielectricproperties in nanomaterialsdispersed ferroelectric liquidcrystalsPI- Dr. Praveen malik
Department of Scienceand Technology, NewDelhi
Department of AtomicEnergy, BRNS, BARC,Mumbai
Department of AtomicEnergy, BRNS, BARC,Mumbai
Department of Science& Technology, NewDelhi
Rs. 11 lac.
Rs. 12 lac.
Rs. 26 lac.
#Recommended underfast trackyoungscientistscheme
# funding amount to be declared shortly
iii) Projects Submitted
S.No. Title of the Project Funding Agency
1. Detail Study of Nuclear Structurein Super Deformed NucleiPI: Dr H M Mittal
Department of Science &Technology, New Delhi
2. Research Publications
a) International Journals
Arvinder Singh and Navpreet Singh, “Guiding of a Laser Beam in Collisional MagnetoplasmaChannel”(2012), Journal of Plasma Physics, Cambridge University Press.USA“DOI:10.1017/S0022377812000049.”
Harjit Pal Singh, Sarabjeet Singh, R.K.Sarin ,Jasvir Singh, “Evaluating the perceived voice quality onVoIP network using interpolated FIR filter algorithm ” (Accepted in International Journal of Electronics,Taylor & Francis)
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H.M. Mittal and Vidya Devi “Nuclear structure of Xe-Pt nuclei in the framework of ARM and odd-evenstaggering, Turkish Journal of Physics Vol. 36 (2012) 117-131
Rohit Mehra ,Manmohan Singh, “Measurement of radioactivity of 238U, 226Ra, 232Th and 40K in soil ofdifferent geological regions in Northern India.” Journal of environmental protection ,Vol2, pp 960-966,2011.
Praveen Malik, Ashok Chaudhary, Rohit Mehra and K. K. Raina, “Electro-optic and Dielectric Studiesand memory effect nanoparticles doped Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal films”, Molecular Crystal LiquidCrystals, 541, 243, 2011.
Harleen Dahiya and Neetika Sharma “Strangeness and the meson-nucleon sigma terms”, AIP Conf.Proc. 1388: 439-442, (2011).
b) National Journals
Rohit Mehra, Komal Badhan, Pankaj Bala, “Assessment of radium and radon exhalation rate in soiland building material samples using LR-115 plastic track detectors”, Journal of Environment Scienceand Engineering, Accepted, 2011
Neetika Sharma, Narinder Kumar and Harleen Dahiya “Strangeness magnetic moments of N andDelta”, Proceedings of the DAE Symp. on Nucl. Phys. 56, 320 (2011).
c) International Conferences
Keshav Walia and Arvinder Singh, “Self-focusing of Gaussian laser beam in Collisionlessmagnetoplasma and its effect on second harmonic generation” Presented in “17th InternationalConference on Atomic processes in plasmas” held at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK)during 19th -22nd July 2011.
H M Mittal and Neha Sharma , “Adiabatic invariant behavior of dynamical moment of inertia ofsuperdeformed nuclear state” in 11th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (NN2012)in San Antonio, Texas, USA, from May 27 to June 1, 2012 (Accepted)
Praveen Malik, Ashok Chaudhary, Rohit Mehra, and K. K. Raina, Studies of silica nanoparticle dopedferroelectric liquid crystal films, Central and Eastern European Committee for Thermal Analysis andCalorimetry (CEEC-TAC1), Craiova, Romania, 7-10 Sep, 2011.
Dr Harleen Dahiya participated and made a oral presentation in the International conference on thestructure of baryons BARYONS’10 Dec. 7-11, 2010, Osaka, Japan.
d) National Conferences
Arvinder Singh and Keshav Walia, “Relativistic Self-focusing of laser beam in plasma and its effect onsecond harmonic generation” to be presented in a “21st annual International Laser Physics Workshop”(LPHYS'12) Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada 23rd –27th July, 2012.
H.M. Mittal , Neha Sharna, and A.K. Jain,“Influence of band interaction on superdeformed rotationalbands”-, Proc. Symp. on Nucl. Phys. (India) 56 (2011) 334
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Rohit Mehra, Pankaj Bala, Rajan Rana “Measurement of Soil gas radon concentration using RAD 7.”at 30th IARP conference which is to be held from 15- 17, March, 2012 at Manglore University, Manglore,India,2012.
Praveen Malik, Ashok Chaudhary, Rohit Mehra and K. K. Raina, Enhancement in Physical Parametersof Nanoparticle doped Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Composites for Display Application, 23rd AnnualGeneral Meeting Materials Research Society of India (MRSI), Thapar University, Patiala, 13-15 Feb,2012.
3. Conference/Workshops/ Short term courses attended by the Faculty
Arvinder Singh and Navpreet Singh, “Effect Of Ponderomotive And Relativistic Nonlinearity On TheOptical Guiding Of Ultra-Intense Laser Pulse In An Axially Nonuniform plasma Channel(2010)presented in a “4th International Conference on Frontiers of Nonlinear Physics” Russia, July 13 – 20,2010.
Dr H M Mittal attended DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics at Andhra University, Visakhapatnamduring Dec. 26-30, 2011
Rohit Mehra presented a research paper entitled, “Measurement of Thoron and Radon Progeny inOutdoors of Sirsa, India, using Defined Solid Angle Absolute Beta Counting”, International workshop onEnvironmental Thoron and Related Isuues, at Japan. 2011.
Praveen Malik attended a short term course on “the essentials of nanostructured and nanophasesmaterials under QIP Programme at IIT Roorkee , 2011.
Dr Harleen Dahiya was invited to participate and make an oral presentation at the Twelth InternationalWorkshop in High Enegry Physics Phenomenology held at Mahabaleshwar during January 2-8 2012.
4. Students Visit
Keshav Walia, attended and presented a research paper entitled, “Self-focusing of Gaussian laserbeam in Collisonless magnetoplasma and its effect on Second harmonic generation’’ in “17th
International Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas” at Queen’s University Belfast, UK, duringJuly 19-22, 2011.
Keshav Walia, attended and presented a research paper entitled, “Stimulated Brillouin Scattering ofElliptical Laser beam in relativistic Plasma” in “17th International Conference on Atomic Processes inPlasmas” at Queen’s University Belfast, UK, during July 19-22, 2011.
Navpreet Singh attended and presented a research paper entitled, “Laser Guiding through an axial Nonuniform magnetoplasma channel in the weakly relativistic limit” in “21st International Toki Conference(ITC-21) on integration of fusion science and Technology for steady state operation” at Toki city, Gifu,Japan, during 28th Nov.- 1st Dec. 2011.
Vidya Devi attended DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics at Andhra University,Visakhapatnam duringDecember 26-30, 2011.
Neha Sharma attended and presented a research paper entitled, “Search of +F0 symmetry and identicalbands in SD nuclei in N=72-86 region”, Gordan Research Conferences, Colby Sawyer College NewLondon, New Hampshire, USA from June 12-17, 2011.
Neha Sharma attended DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics at Andhra University,Visakhapatnamduring December 26-30, 2011.
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Dr Neetika Sharma was invited to participate and make an oral presentation in the XIV Workshop onHigh Energy Spin Physics DSPIN2011 held at The Bogoliubov Laboratory of the Joint Institute forNuclear Research, Dubna, RUSSIA during September 20-24, 2011.
Dr Neetika Sharma was invited to participate and make an oral presentation in the DAE Symposium onNuclear Physics, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam during December 26-30, 2011.
Narinder Kumar was invited to participate and make an oral presentation in the DAE Symposium onNuclear Physics, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam during December 26-30, 2011.
Department of Chemistry
1. INTRODUCTION
The Department of Chemistry – NITJ is one of the fourteen Departments of the Institute.
The coherent, cohesive and homely environment of the Department is attributed to the
students, faculty and staff with tremendous potential and opportunities to grow academically,
emotionally and spiritually.
The Department started functioning in 1989 for teaching undergraduate (B Tech) students. M
Sc and Ph D Programs were initiated in July 2006.
The department is striving to emerge as a premier Centre of Chemistry teaching and research of the
country.
Within a short span of six years of commencement of post graduate classes the Department has
achieved results which reflect upon the growth pattern of the Department.
2. FACULTY
Sanctioned Posts: 17 (4 Professors, 6 Associate Professors and 7 Assistant Professors)
In Position: (3 Professors, 4 Associate Professor, 2 Assistant Professors)
3. R & D ACTIVITIES GOING ON Super-absorbents: Interpenetrating Net-work Systems [IPN] and their applications in sustained Drug
delivery systems, controlled release of insecticides/pesticides/ fertilizers/ hormones
Applications of super-absorbents in release of water to soil during draught conditions
Green Composites: Preparation and evaluation of Mechanical properties. Biodegradation studies and
its impact on soil fertility
Solution Thermodynamics Studies on Biopolymer model compounds and Proteins
Micellization behaviour of surfactants and their applications in material chemistry
Nano-materials
Estimation of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons [PAH] in air and soil
Co-ordination complexes
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Bio-inorganic chemistry
Heterocyclic chemistry
4. Ph. D STUDENTS PRODUCED
1. Ms Mithu Maiti (2011)
2. Mr Vaneet Thakur (2012)
5. Ph. D THESIS SUBMITTED
1. Ms Sapna Sethi (Part time)
2. Mr. Hemant Mittal
3. Ms. Jaspreet Kaur Bhatia
6. RESEARCH SCHOLARS PURSUING FOR Ph. D DEGREE
1. Ms. Deepali Sharma
2. Ms. Kirtan Jot Kaur
3. Ms. Gagandeep Kaur
4. Mr. Rakesh Kumar
5. Ms. Saruchi
6. Ms Meenu Singla
7. Ms Aparna Sharma (Part time)
8. Ms Aabroo Mahal (Part time)
7. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
B. Tech (Undergraduate Courses) - Core courses and elective courses as per requirement of individual
Departments.
M. Sc. Program
Ph D Program
8. SPECIAL FEATURES OF M Sc CHEMISTRY PROGRAM
In addition to common courses on Inorganic, Organic, Physical, Analytical Chemistry andSpectroscopy following courses are mandatory for all students.
Intellectual Property Rights
Electronics for Chemists
Computational Techniques for Chemists
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Summer Training in IITs, CSIR Labs or Industry
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Scientific Documentation and Presentation skills
Project work in III and IV semesters
Comprehensive Exam at the end of the course
Four departmental elective courses to be chosen by students as per their aptitude
9. AWARDS
Sr.No.
Nature of Award Research Group
1 IUPAC-YOUNG CHEMIST AWARD, 14th AsianChemical Congress, September 5-8, 2011,Bangkok, Thailnad
Deepali Sharma , Sapna Sharma, B. S.Kaith, Mohinder Kaur and JaspreetRajput
2 BEST POSTER PAPER AWARD, 3rd NationalConference [RACES-2011], February 28-March 01, 2011, Multani Mal Modi College,Patiala (Punjab)
Hemant Mittal, , B. S. Kaith and RajeevJindal
3 BEST POSTER PAPER AWARD, UGCSponsored National Seminar, January 21-22,2011, Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (KMV),Jalandhar (Punjab) India
Hemant Mittal, , B. S. Kaith and RajeevJindal and Kiran Kumar
10. HONOURS
Name ofFaculty
Honour / Recognition
Dr. B S KaithKKeeyynnoottee aaddddrreessss oonn ““GGrreeeenn SSyynntthheessiiss ooff BBiiooddeeggrraaddaabbllee SSmmaarrtt PPoollyymmeerrss”” UUGGCC
SSppoonnssoorreedd TTwwoo DDaayyss NNaattiioonnaall SSeemmiinnaarr oonn ““GGlloobbaall EEnnvviirroonnmmeennttaall CChhaannggee::
CChhaalllleennggeess && MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSttrraatteeggiieess”” JJaannuuaarryy 2211--2222,, 22001111,, KKaannyyaa MMaahhaa
VViiddyyaallaayyaa ((KKMMVV)),, JJaallaannddhhaarr ((PPuunnjjaabb)) IInnddiiaa..
DDeelliivveerreedd iinnvviitteedd EExxppeerrtt ttaallkk oonn ““GGrreeeenn SSyynntthheessiiss ooff HHyyddrrooggeellss aanndd TThheeiirr
AApppplliiccaattiioonnss”” iinn 33rrdd NNaattiioonnaall CCoonnffeerreennccee oonn ““RReecceenntt AAddvvaanncceess iinn CChheemmiiccaall aanndd
EEnnvviirroonnmmeennttaall SScciieenncceess”” [[RRAACCEESS--22001111]],, FFeebbrruuaarryy 2288-- MMaarrcchh 0011,, 22001111,, MMuullttaannii MMaall
MMooddii CCoolllleeggee,, PPaattiiaallaa ((PPuunnjjaabb))..
CChhaaiirreedd sseessssiioonnss iinn 33rrdd NNaattiioonnaall CCoonnffeerreennccee oonn ““RReecceenntt AAddvvaanncceess iinn CChheemmiiccaall
aanndd EEnnvviirroonnmmeennttaall SScciieenncceess”” [[RRAACCEESS--22001111]],, FFeebbrruuaarryy 2288-- MMaarrcchh 0011,, 22001111,, MMuullttaannii
MMaall MMooddii CCoolllleeggee,, PPaattiiaallaa ((PPuunnjjaabb))..
KKeeyy--nnoottee aaddddrreessss ddeelliivveerreedd oonn ““GGrreeeenn SSyynntthheessiiss ooff HHyyddrrooggeellss aanndd TThheeiirr
AApppplliiccaattiioonnss”” iinn aa UUGGCC--SSppoonnssoorreedd NNaattiioonnaall SSeemmiinnaarr oonn ““GGrreeeenn CChheemmiissttrryy--AAnn
AAlltteerrnnaattiivvee AApppprrooaacchh ooff CChheemmiisstt [[NNSSGGCC--22001111]]””,, MMaarrcchh 1122,, 22001111,, DDeeppaarrttmmeenntt ooff
CChheemmiissttrryy,, SS.. LL.. BBaawwaa DDAAVV CCoolllleeggee,, BBaattaallaa,, IInnddiiaa..
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Dr. B S Kaith
MMeemmbbeerr NNaattiioonnaall AAddvviissoorryy CCoommmmiitttteeee,, UUGGCC--SSppoonnssoorreedd NNaattiioonnaall SSeemmiinnaarr oonn
““GGrreeeenn CChheemmiissttrryy--AAnn AAlltteerrnnaattiivvee AApppprrooaacchh ooff CChheemmiisstt [[NNSSGGCC--22001111]]””,, MMaarrcchh 1122,,
22001111,, DDeeppaarrttmmeenntt ooff CChheemmiissttrryy,, SS.. LL.. BBaawwaa DDAAVV CCoolllleeggee,, BBaattaallaa,, IInnddiiaa..
IInnvviitteedd ttaallkk ddeelliivveerreedd oonn ““SSyynntthheessiiss ooff EEnnvviirroonnmmeenntt FFrriieennddllyy GGrreeeenn CCoommppoossiitteess”” iinn
tthhee .. IInntteerrnnaattiioonnaall CCoonnffeerreennccee ““GGlloobbaall CChhaalllleennggeess--TThhee RRoollee ooff CChheemmiissttrryy iinn
GGiivviinngg TThheeiirr SSoolluuttiioonnss”” bbeeiinngg oorrggaanniizzeedd bbyy IInnddiiaann CCoouunncciill ooff CChheemmiissttss,, JJuunnee 1111--1155,,
22001111,, BBaannggkkookk ((TThhiiaallaanndd))..
Invited Talk on “Soy Protein Concentrate Based Green-composites and Impact of
their Biodegradation on Soil” in the National Seminar “Frontiers in Polymer
Science” November 18-19, 2011, Chemistry Department, H P University, Summer-
Hill Shimla 171 005 (H P )
Invited Speaker to International Conference on Innovation in Polymer Science and
Technology (IPST-2011), Indonesia November 28 – December 01, 2011.Invited Talk on “Eco-friendly Green Composites and Their Biodegradation Impacton Soil Fertility” 4th International Congress of Environmental Research”, beingorganized by JERAD, December 15-17, 2011, SVNIT-Surat
Invited Talk on “RSM Approach for the Optimization of Different ReactionParameters during the Synthesis of Gum tragacanth-Acrylic acid based Device forthe controlled release of Fertilizers – A Green Approach” in the InternationalCongress on “Advances in Human Healthcare System, Healthcare 2012” February20-23, 2012, IIT-New Delhi, India.
Dr. N C KothiyalInvited Talk Deliver on “ Chemistry of Toxic Pollutants , their hazardous Effectsand Remedies, DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar March 25,2011
Dr. Rajeev Jindal
IInnvviitteedd ttaallkk ddeelliivveerreedd oonn ““SSyynntthheessiiss aanndd CChhaarraacctteerriizzaattiioonn ooff BBiiooddeeggrraaddaabbllee
CCoommppoossiitteess””,, IInntteerrnnaattiioonnaall CCoonnffeerreennccee oonn NNaannooccoommppoossiitteess –– 22001111 [[IICCNNCC--22001111]],,
JJaannuuaarryy 0077--0099,, 22001111,, KKoottttaayyaamm,, KKeerraallaa
CChhaaiirreedd SSeessssiioonn ,, IInntteerrnnaattiioonnaall CCoonnffeerreennccee oonn
NNaannooccoommppoossiitteess –– 22001111 [[IICCNNCC--22001111]],, JJaannuuaarryy 0077--0099,,22001111,, KKoottttaayyaamm,, KKeerraallaa
Dr. Harsh Kumar
EExxppeerrtt LLeeccttuurree DDeelliivveerreedd ((22001111)) aatt S G G S Khalsa College, Mahilpur, Hoshiarpur.
EExxppeerrtt LLeeccttuurree DDeelliivveerreedd aatt S U S College of Engineering and Technology, Tangori,Mohali.
Invited talk delivered at Arya Post Graduate College, Panipat
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EExxppeerrtt LLeeccttuurree DDeelliivveerreedd ((22001122)) at S G G S Khalsa College, Mahilpur, Hoshiarpur.
11. RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED IN REPUTED / REFEREED INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
S.No.
Authors fromNITJ
Authors fromother Institute
Title Journal Year Vol. Page
1. Kaith, B. S. Chauhan, A. X-ray diffractionstudies to evaluatethe morphologicaltransformations inHibiscus sabdariffa-graft-vinyl monomer
International JournalofPolymerAnalysisandCharacterization(accepted, TaylorandFrancis)
2. Kothiyal N.C. Singh,Jagdeep andPathania ,Deepak
Synthesis Of HighlyDispersed SingleWalled CarbonNanotubes fromFurnace Oil andLight Diesel Oil byModified ChemicalVapour DepositionMethod
InternationalJournalofTheoretical andAppliedScience
2011 3(2) 15-20
3. Sharma,Deepali, Kaith,B.S. Rajput,Jaspreet andKaur, Mohinder
SapnaSharma
Synthesis of ZnONanoparticles usingSurfactant Free In-Air and MicrowaveMethod”
AppliedSurfaceScienceThe mostdownloaded articlesfromSciVerseScienceDirect in thelast 90days.
2011 257 9661-9672
4. Kumar, HarshSingla, Meenu,
Akanksha,Singh,TejwantTrivedi,Tushar, J andKumar,Arvind
Volumetric andSurface Propertiesof Aqueous Mixturesof Polyethers atDifferentTemperatures
J. Chem.Eng. Data
2011 56 2669-2676
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12. RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED IN REPUTED / REFEREED NATIONAL JOURNALS
S.No.
Authorsfrom NITJ
Authors fromother Institute
Title Journal Year Volume Page
1. KothiyalN.C.
Sethi Sapna, ,Nema ArvindK,
Validation ofEnhancedStabilization OfMunicipal SolidWaste UnderControlled LeachateRecirculation usingFTIR and XRD
Journal ofEnviron.Science &Engineering”(JESE),(Accepted).
2011
13. PAPERS PUBLISHED IN THE PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES :
SNo. Authorsfrom NITJ
Paper Title Venue Institute Date ofConference
Paper No./ Page No./
1. Kaith, B. S.,Rajput, J,Sharma, D
Antimicrobial andPhotocatalyticactivity of Zinc oxideNanostructures",
14th Asian ChemicalCongress 2011[14 ACC],Bangkok, Thialand
September05-08, 2011
2. Jindal, R.,Kaith, B.S.,Mittal, H.,
Gum ghatti andpolyacrylamide basedhydrogel-synthesis,characterization andbiodegradationstudies
World Congress onBiotechnology, HICC,Hyderabad.
March 21-23, 2011
3. KothiyalN.C.
Feasibility ofImproving HydraulicConditions inLandfills in India
26th InternationalConference on Solid WasteTechnology andManagement, Philadelphia,USA
March 27-30, 2011
4. Kumar,Harsh Different approaches
to ideal mixing lawsand excessthermodynamicproperties”
Prof Ram Chand PaulInternational conference onEmerging Trends inChemistry organized byDepartment of Chemistry &Centre of Advanced Studiesin Chemistry, PanjabUniversity, Chandigarh
February11-12, 2011
5. Rajput,Kaur,Jaspreet,Kumar,Arvind andSingh,Harminder
Synthesis and Studyof ElectricalConductivity of SilverNanoparticledecorated CarbonNanotubes(Ag@CNTs)
6th InternationalMulticonference onIntelligent Systems,Sustainable, New andRenewable EnergyTechnology &Nanotechnology (IISN-2012), Institute of Scienceand Technology Klawad,Yamuna Nagar, Haryana.
March 16-18, 2012
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6. UmaShanker
Formation ofNucleobases fromFormamide in thePresence of IronOxides
III International conferenceBIOSPHERE ORIGIN ANDEVOLUTION, Rethymno,Crete, Greece
Oct 14-20,2011.
AbstractBook pp26
14. CONFERENCE ORGANIZED
Programme Duration Dates No. of Participants
Chemical Constellation Cheminar -2011
02 days August 20-21, 2011 150
15. SHORT TERM COURSE ORGANIZED
Programme Duration Dates No. of Participants
Department organized NCERT sponsoredTalent Search Students NurturationProgram
05 days January 10-14, 2011 50
16. BOOK:
CELLULOSE FIBERS, BIO-, AND NANO- POLYMER COMPOSITESEDITORS: SUSHEEL KALIA*, B. S. KAITH, INDERJEET KAURPUBLISHER: SPRINGER-VERLAG, GERMANY, EDITION 2011,STATUS: w.e.f. April 12, 2011online. http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-642-17369-1
CHAPTERS:
B. S. Kaith*, Hemant Mittal, Rajeev Jindal, Susheel Kalia and Mithu Maiti, “Environment BenevolentBiodegradable Plastics: Synthesis, Biodegradability and Applications, Chapter in CELLULOSE FIBERS, BIO-,AND NANO- POLYMER COMPOSITES, EDITORS: SUSHEEL KALIA*, B. S. KAITH, INDERJEET KAUR, PUBLISHER:SPRINGER-VERLAG, GERMANY, EDITION 2011, w.e.f. April 12, 2011 online.http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-642-17369-1
B. S. KAITH*, HEMANT MITTAL, JASPREET KAUR BHATIA AND SUSHEEL KALIA, “POLYSACCHARIDE GRAFTCOPOLYMERS-SYNTHESIS, PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS”, HANDBOOK OF BIOPOLYMERS AND THEIRAPPLICATIONS EDITORS: SUSHEEL KALIA* AND LUC AVEROUS PUBLISHER: WILEY & SCRIVENER PUBLISHING, USA,ED. 2011
17. UGC-NET / GATE QUALIFIED
Batches Produced Name of the Student Session
3rd Batch Mr Virender Singh 2008-2010
4th Batch Mr Gagandeep Singh 2009-2011
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4th Batch Ms Sonika Arti 2009-2011
5th Batch Mr Amritpal Singh 2010-2012
18. NETWORKING ACTIVITIES :- JOINT RESEARCH GUIDANCE AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
R & D Activities & Ph. Ds produced / Thesis Submitted
Name of Candidate Title of Thesis Year Name ofSupervisor
Mr. Ashish Chauhan Some studies towards preparation of polymermatrix based composites using various graftco-polymers of Hibiscus sabdariffa withdifferent binary vinyl monomer mixtures asreinforcing agents
2011 Dr. B SKaithDr. A. S.SinghaDr. DeepakPathania
MMiissss.. AAsshhwwaarryyaa JJyyoottiiKKhhaannnnaa
PPrreeppaarraattiioonn ooff PPhheennooll--RReessoorrcciinnooll--FFoorrmmaallddeehhyyddee aanndd UUrreeaa--RReessoorrcciinnooll--FFoorrmmaallddeehhyyddee MMaattrriixx BBaasseedd CCoommppoossiittee uussiinnggWWaassttee BBiioo--mmaassss aass RReeiinnffoorrcciinngg MMaatteerriiaall aannddEEvvaalluuaattiioonn ooff TThheeiirr PPhhyyssiiccoo--CChheemmiiccaall aannddMMeecchhaanniiccaall PPrrooppeerrttiieess
22001111 DDrr.. BB SSKKaaiitthhDDrr.. AA.. SS..SSiinngghhaa
19. EXPERT LECTURERS DELIVERED BY THE EXTERNAL EXPERTS
Sr. No. Date Speaker Address of Speaker Topic
1. February02, 2011
Dr. KusumVerma
Mississi StaliaUniversity, USA
Antibacterial Compounds:Triclosan and Triclocarbonin the Environment
2. February17, 2011
Dr. S S Chimni Department ofChemistry, GNDUAmritsar
Exploring Enonitioselectiveorganocatalysis forconstruction of carbon-carbon bond
3. March 31,2011
Dr. C K Varshney School of EnvironmentalSciences, JNU, NewDelhi
Environmental Chemistry
4. May 18,2011
Ms. HashimaKakkar
Department ofHumanities, NIT-Jalandhar
Conduct workshop onCommunication Skills
5. August 05,2011
Dr. P S Kalsi Department ofChemistry, PAULudhiana
Stereochemistry and IR-Spectroscopy
6. January 09,2012
Dr. Sarwan SSandhu
Professor , Departmentof Chemical & MaterialsEngineering, Universityof Dayton, DaytonOH45469, USA
Model Formulation andSimulation of a Solid StateLithium Based Cell
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7. January 24,2012
Dr. RahulSexana
Chief Sceintific Officerreporting to ChiefExecutive Officer of SRFLimited, M/s SRFLimited, Gurgaon (HR)India
(i) Fluorination Techniquesand Industrial Perspective(ii) The Role of Fluorine inMedicinal Chemistry
8. February17, 2012
Professor LucAverous
Laboratory Co-Director,European EngineeringScholl of Chemistry,Polymers and Materials,University of Strasbourg,France
Innovative Polymers Basedon Renewable Resources
20. Summer Training of M. Sc. Students
(June / July 2011)
One at IIT – Rajasthan
One at IISER – Kolkatta
Two at IIT- Mandi
Three at CSMCRI, Bhavnagar
Two at IISER – Mohali
One at IISc – Bangalore
Three at HPU – Shimla
Two at GNDU- Amritsar
Two at IHBT- Palampur
21. Creative Chemistry Club (C3)
Amrit Kaur Memorial Science Conclave – 2011 [AKMSC-2011] organized on November 14, 2011.
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
B.Tech in Biotechnology
Full and Part time Ph.D Programmes in Biotechnology
Departmental computer facility: The department has created computer facility to cater the need of thestudents related to Bioinformatics. The facility is under the process of Upgradation.
2. INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES ADDED
Major equipments in the laboratories added during the time under consideration:
S.No. Name / Items Make Present Condition
1 Trinocular Research Microscope Nikon, Japan OK
2 Plant Cell Tissue culture rack Saveer Biotech, India OK
3. R & D ACTIVITIES
A. The faculty members of the Department are actively engaged in the research related to MicrobialBiotechnology, Enzyme Engineering, Biohydrogen production, Nanobiotechnology and BiologicalWaste Treatment etc.
B. Conference/ Seminars/ Workshop/ Short Term Course attended by Faculty:
I) Dr. A.K.Jana attended following Workshop in 2011-2012:
Bioinformatics in Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics” being held at IIT Kharagpur from23-09-2011 to 24-09-2011
II)Er. Nitai Basak attended following Workshop in 2011-2012:
“Use of Solar energy for CO2 capture, Algae technology, Hydrogen production and useof
Algae biomass”, International Workshop jointly organized by Bioforsk, Norway; UppsalaUniversity, Sweden and IIT Kharagpur, October 17-18, 2011
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4. RESEARCH PUBLICATION
Research Publication in International and National Journals and International Conferences (last01 year):
A) International Journals:
SrNo.
Title of paper Co-author(s Name of theJournal
Vol. &Year
Pages
1 Preparation andcyclodextrin ssisteddissolution rateenhancement ofItraconazolium dinitratesalt
Neeraj Kumar,Shishu, GulshanBansal, SandeepKumar, AsimKumar Jana
DrugDevelopmentand IndustrialPharmacy
AcceptedMarch 2012
2 Synthsis of cellulosebased polymers forsorption of azo dyes fromaqueous solution
S Garg, S SaxenaAsim K Jana
Journal ofEnvironmentalResearch and
Development
Vol 6 No 3
2012
424-
4313 Photocatalytic activity of
transition metal ion dopedtitania for Amaranth dyedegradation
Neetu Divya, AjayBansal, Asim KJana
MaterialsScienceForum
Vol. 712(2012)
85-104
4 Comparative performanceof different white rot fungiin ecolorization of acid,direct and reactive textileazo dyes
Rani, C., Jana, A.K. and Bansal, A
ResearchJournal ofChemistry andEnvironment
15 (2) 2011 17-24
5 Potential of different whiterot fungi to decolorizetextile azo dyes in theabsence of externalcarbon source
Rani, C., Jana, A.K. and Bansal, A
EnvironmentalTechnology
Availableonline from28 Jul 2011
5. FACULTY AS REVIEWER OF INTERNATIONAL REVIEWED JOURNAL:
Sr. No.Name of theFaculty Name of the Journal
1. Dr. A.K.Jana Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering Journal of Applied Polymer Science
2. Er. Nitai Basak Bioresource Technology (ELSEVIER)
International Journal of H2 Energy (ELSEVIER) International Journal of Environment and Waste Management
(Wiley Interscience)
Became Member of AmericanChemical Society
6. STUDENT ACTIVITY:
(i) 4th year (8th Semester) students of the Department of Biotechnology have cleared GATE2012 in Biotechnology. The list is as follow:
Sr. No. Name of the Students Semester All India Rank
1. Mr. Kapish Gupta 8th 02
(ii) 4th year (8th Semester) students of the Department of Biotechnology have cleared CSIR-
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UGC NET 2012 in Biotechnology. The list is as follow:
Sr. No. Name of the Students Semester All India Rank
1. Mr. Kapish Gupta 8th 05
(iii) SOBER (Society of Biotech Engineers and Researchers), the student society of the Departmentorganized following events during TECHNITI 2011, February 02-04, 2012:
I) Devil Advocate, extempore on the topics of Biotechnology II) Biotechnology Modelmaking Competition, Mega event
III) Basic Biotechnology Quiz
(iv) SOBER (Society of Biotech Engineers and Researchers), the student society of theDepartment organized “Fresher Welcome” to the new 1st year students in the VIP SeminarHall of the Institute on October 03, 2011.
(v) SOBER (Society of Biotech Engineers and Researchers), the student society of theDepartment organized “Farewell Ceremony” to the 1st outgoing batch (2008-2012) in the VIPSeminar Hall of the Institute on May 01, 2012.
Department of Chemical Engineering
1. Academic Programmes
B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering (Full time) M.Tech in Chemical Engineering (Part time) Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering (Full time) Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering (Part time)
2. Development of Laboratories
The following equipments have been procured in various laboratories:
S.No. Name of Equipment1. Nano-filtration Kit2. COD Digester3. Oven
3. Research and Development activities
The faculty members of the Department are actively engaged in guiding research in the areas ofChemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Energy andEnvironment, Biodegradable Plastics etc.
4. Students registered for Ph.D and M.Tech
S.N. Name of the Student Degree1. Mr.Prashant Kumar Ph.D (Full time)2 Aditya Kr.Rastogi M.Tech (Full time)3 Afkham Mir M.Tech (Full time)4 Anurag Srivastava M.Tech (Full time)5 Ishan Sharma M.Tech (Full time)6 Khalid Kamal Pasha M.Tech (Full time)
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7 Kunwarpal M.Tech (Full time)8 Lakshman Kushwwaha M.Tech (Full time)9 Maqsood Azam M.Tech (Full time)
10 Navodit Bhatnagar M.Tech (Full time)11 Punya Chopra M.Tech (Full time12 Sumit Singh M.Tech (Full time
1. Research Publications
International Journals
Sangeeta Garg & Asim K. Jana “Characterization and evaluation of acylated starch with differentacyl groups and degrees of substitution” Carbohydrate Polymers, 83,(2011), 1623-1630.
Shailendra Kumar Singh,Ajay Bansal, M.K.Jha and Apurba Dey, “An integrated approach toremove Cr(VI) using immobilized Chlorella miniutissima grown in nutrient rich sewagewastewater” Bioresource Technology 104,(2012)257-265
Vidushi Bajpai, Apurba Dey, Subrata Ghosh, S Bajpai and M K Jha “Quantification of bacterialadherence on different textile fabrics” International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, ElsevierPublication 65 (2011) 1169-1174
Poonam Chadha, Ajay K Arora, Shanti Prakash, Mithilesh K Jha, Suresh K Puri, Deepak K Tuliand Ravinder K Malhotra “Ultrasonic assisted in Situ Transesterification of Jatropha seed toBiodiesel” Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research. 71,.290-294 (2012)
National Journal
Varsha Midha, M K Jha and Apurba Dey “Sulfide Oxidation in Fluidized Bed Biofilm Reactorusing Polymeric Materials as Support Particles” Journal of Environmental Research andDevelopment Vol. 5 No. 4 pp. 938-942 April – June, 2011.
Varsha, M K Jha and Apurba Dey “Sulfide oxidation in fluidized bed bioreactor using nylonsupport material” Journal of Environmental Sciences 23 (3) 513-520, 2012.
Shailendra Kumar Singh, M K Jha, Ajay Bansal, Apurba Dey “Algae: A Promising Bioindicatorfor Heavy Metal Pollution” Journal of Recent Advances in Science Vol. 1, No.3 2011
International Conference
Shailendra Kumar Singh, M K Jha, Ajay Bansal and Apurba Dey “Algae-based technologies: Areview of challenges and opportunities for sustainable development” 4th International Conferenceon Sustainable Energy and Environment (SEE 2011): A Paradigm Shift to Low Carbon Society,November, 23-25, 2011 Bangkok, Thailand.
Shailendra Kumar Singh, M K Jha, Ajay Bansal and Apurba Dey “Bio-monitoring of heavy metallevels in environment: Algal toxicity test” International Chemical and Environmental EngineeringConference, (ICEEC, 2011) December 21-23, 2011 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
National Conference
Shailendra Kumar Singh, M K Jha, Ajay Bansal and Apurba Dey “Algal technologies: Pioneeringthe sustainable development of energy and environment” Proc. National Conference ChemicalConstellation Cheminar, organized by Department of Chemistry Dr. B R Ambedkar NationalInstitute of Technology, Jalandhar August 20-21, 2011.
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Shailendra J. Naik, Pushpa Paul and M K Jha “Utilization of Produced Water in a Steamassisted Gravity Drainage Process of an enhance Oil Recovery” Proc. National Conference onWaste Management & Recycling organized by Department of Chemical Technology SantLongowal Institute of Engineering and Technology, Longowal (Punjab) from December 9-10,2011.
6. Short term course organized
The Department of Chemical Engineering organized one-week AICTE/MHRD sponsored ShortTerm Course on “Environment Management in Process Industries” from June 05-09, 2011. TheWorld Environment Day was observed on June 05, 2011. The Plantation was done by theGuests of the Honours Dr. I. M. Mishra, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, IITRoorkee and Dr. S. K. Gupta, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Delhi in thepresence of Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty and Staff members and otherparticipants of the short term course.
7. Seminar/Workshop attended
Dr.M.K.Jha attended “41st Annual National Convention of Indian Society for Technical Educationand National Seminar on “The Role and Relevance of Regulatory Bodies in Higher Education” atBaba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College, Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab during December 16-18, 2011.
Dr.M.K.Jha,Dr.Ajay Bansal, Ms.Sangeeta Garg, Mr.N.K.Srivastava and S.Bajpai attended oneday workshop on “Air Pollution Control In Industries” organized by Department of TextileTechnology, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar and Punjab Pollution Control Board,Government of Punjab held on February 24,2012.
8. Book chapter
S Bajpai & J P Gupta “Site Security” Lambert Academic Publication, Germany, 2011
Jatinder Kumar & Ajay Bansal “Photocatalytic degradation of Amaranth Dye: Concept andMethods” Lambert Academic Publication, Germany,2011
N. Divya, A.Bansal and A.K.Jana “ Photocatalytic Activity of Transition Metal Ion Doped Titaniafor Amaranth Dye Degradation” Photocatalytic Materials & Surfaces for Environmental Cleanup,Materials Science Forum Vol.712(2012)pp 85-104, Trans Tech Publications Switzerland
9. Expert Lectures Delivered by Outside experts
Expert talk on “Research Needs for Developing Sustainable Water Management Systems forPunjab” and 2050 Challenges for India: Water Security and the Global Society” by Dr.RameshKanwar, Vice Chancellor, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar was held on February29,2012.
Expert talk on “Offshore Oil Spills & Remedial Measures” by Dr.V.P.Sharma,Professor,Department of Petroleum Engineering, Indian School of Mines Dhanbad on January 27,2012.
Expert talk in collaboration with TBRL, Chandigarh, on “Model Formulation and Simulation of aSolid-State Lithium-Based Cell” by Dr.S. S. Sandhu, Professor, Department of Chemical &Materials Engineering,University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469, USA on January 9, 2012.
Expert talk by Dr. S. N. Chakravarty, Managing Director, KPS Consultants & Impex Pvt. Ltd.,New Delhi,Ex-Visiting Faculty to IIT Delhi and IIT Kharagpur on“Interrelation between RubberTechnology and Chemical Engineering” on September 30, 2011
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Expert talk by Dr. Manohar Singh, Director, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana onthe topic entitled “Propellant as Space Fuel” on September 01, 2011
10. Expert Lectures Delivered by faculty
Dr.Ajay Bansal delivered an expert talk on “Titania Based Nano –photocatalysts in Treatment ofColored Waste Waters- Applications and Challenges” in International Conference on Frontiers inNano Science, Nanotechnology and their Applications held at Punjab University, Chandigarhfrom February 16-18,2012.
Dr.M.K.Jha delivered an Invited lecture on the topic entitled “Algal Solution for Waste Treatmentand Recovery” during National Conference on Waste Management & Recycling organized byDepartment of Chemical Technology Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology,Longowal (Punjab) on December 09, 2011.
Dr.M.K.Jha delivered Keynote address on the theme “Environment in Technical Education”during ISTE Chapter Inaguation at Ryat Behra Institute of Technology Hoshiarpur on March3,2012
11. Students’ Activities
Mr. Kuber N Kushwah a student of 2nd year BTech Chemical Engineering has been awardedGolden Jubilee Scholarship by the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers Northern RegionalCentre New Delhi for the academic year 2011-2012.
Mr.Nitish Kumar, Varun Khanduja and Mr.Pankaj Meena students of 3rd year participated in‘Aranya-2011’ held at Thapar University,Patiala from October 13-15th ,2011 and won first prize inthe event of Heat Exchanger Designing.
Mr. Deepak Kohli, M Tech II Semester student presented a paper entitled “Removal of p-nitrophenol from aqueous solution with crosslinked starch based polymer” at National Conference onWaste Management and Recycling WMR-2011 held at SLIET Longowal, Punjab from December09-10, 2011.
12. Placement
Following students have got job offer from different companies through campusplacement.
S.No. Name Name of Company1. Kirninderjeet Kaur Wipro2. Nayana Tilak TCS3. Robin Kumar Capgemini4. Garima Arora L & T Infotech5. Minaz Aggarwal Polaris Lab6. Kriti Mehta Thoughtworks7. Deeepak Rastogi Balmer Laurie8. Monika Kashyap Wipro9. Alina Ashraf Polaris Labs10. Ashmina Sharma Polaris Labs11. Manisha Sharma TCS12. Praveen GARg JSW13. Manish Jha Polaris Labs/HMEL14. Phalguni Jain TCS15. Manik Mehra TCS16. Satwant Mehra TCS17. Ramchandra HMEL/JSW18. Mohit Arora Polaris Labs19. Neetika Saini TCS20. Shashi Kumar TCS21. Ashish Kumar Singh JSW/SRF(waiting)22. Shambu Singh Rathore JSW
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23. Prabhsimran HMEL/JSW24. Navneet Kumar Yadav Saint Gobain25. Jitendra Kumar Jangid Capgemini26. Anubhav Tyagi L & T Infotech27. Deepak Tulsani L &T Infortech28. Gurpreet Singh HMEL/JSW29. Prateek Kohli JSW30. Manish Kumar JSW31. Ajit Kumar Technip32. Anu Kheveria Capegemini33. Ravi Verma Capgemini34. Kushraj Meena JSW35. Harjot Singh Wipro36. Vishnu Chaudhary TCS37. Saurav Jindal Capgemini38. Abhishek Jindal Evalueserve39. Ankit Agrawal JSW40. Udit Mathur Accenture41. Fazal Ahmad JSW42. Raghvendra Singh JSW43. Anil Digwal JSW44. Prabhdeep Singh JSW45. Robin Kachhap JSW46. Vaibhav Bansal JSW47. Bidyut Sonowal Polaris Lab
13. The following students have qualified Gate -2012
GATE – 2012 QUALIFIED STUDENTS (B TECH-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 2008 BATCH)
S. NO. NAME ALL INDIA RANK GATE SCORE (OUTOF 1000)
1. Deepak Rastogi 97 6012. Ram Chandra 183 5593. Manirattan Singh 494 4614. Shashi Kumar 627 4385. Khushraj Meena 1109 3706. Ankit Aggarwal 1152 3667. Ashmina Sharma 1296 3518. Abhishek Kumar Sonkar 1410 3409. Gaurav Kataria 1478 33210. Ragjvendra Singh 1524 36511. Kriti Mehta 1567 32412. Jitendra Kumar Jangid 1707 31313. Bidyut Sonowal 3202 226
14. Any Other
Dr. M.K.Jha has been nominated as Member of National Advisory Committee for organizing theNational Conference on “Waste Management & Recycling” organized by Department ofChemical Technology, Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology (DeemedUniversity, Longowal, Sangrur, Punjab from December 9-10, 2011.
Dr.M.K.Jha has been nominated as Organizing Secretary Indian Chemical Engineering CongressCHEMCON -2012.
Dr.M.K.Jha has been nominated as Executive Council Member ISTE National Executive Council(2012-2014).
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Dr.M.K.Jha has been nominated as Fellow, International Congress of Environmental Researchfrom 2011.
Dr.M.K.Jha chaired the Technical Session on the theme Energy (TS-15) during 64th AnnualSession of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (CHEMCON-2011) jointly organized by IIChEBangalore Regional Centre and Department of Chemical Engineering, M S Ramaiah Institute ofTechnology, Bangalore on December 28, 2011
Department of Civil Engineering
1. Academic Programs
- Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering
- Master of Technology in Structural and Construction Engineering (Full Time)
- Master of Technology in Structural and Construction Engineering (Part-Time)
2. Development of Laboratories The Department is having state of the art facilities in various disciplines.
3. Research and Development Activities- Members of faculty are continuously engaged in the research activities and as a result anumber of publications are coming up in various International & National Journals andInternational Conferences
4. Students Registered for M.Tech.- 12
5. Research Publications
S Goel, S P Singh, P Singh and S K Kaushik, "Flexural Fatigue Strength Prediction of SelfCompacting Concrete", Journal of Structural Engineering, CSIR-SERC, India (Accepted).
S Goel, S P Singh and P Singh (2012), "Flexural Fatigue Strength and Failure Probability ofSelf Compacting Fibre Reinforced Concrete", Engineering Structures, Elsevier Science, UK,Vol. 40, pp 131-140.
S Goel, S P Singh and P Singh, “Flexural Fatigue Analysis of Self Compacting Concrete”,International Conference: AMTID-2011, September 2011, NIT Calicut, India
Rizwan A. Khan and Suhail Ahmad (2012) “Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Marine Risersunder Random Loads for Deepwater Fields in Indian Offshore”,International Conference onCivil and Environmental Engineering 29th-31st January 2012, Dubai UAE.
Davinder Singh, Amandeep Kaur (2012) “Characterstics of Industrial Effluents and Designof Sewage Treatment Plant”,International Conference on Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering 29th-31st January 2012, Dubai UAE.
6. Short Term Courses/Training Program/Seminars /Conferences organized /attended by thefaculty
Dr. S. P. Singh and Dr. Rizwan A Khan organized an AICTE / MHRD Short Term Course onEarthquake Resistant Design of Reinforced Concrete and Masonry Buildings”, on 4-8 July 2011,Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
Davinder Singh, Short Term Course on “Earthquake Resistant Design of Reinforced Concreteand Masonry Buildings “Organized by Department of Civil Engineering at Dr .B. R.AmbedkarNational Institute of Technology Jalandhar from 04-08 July 2011.
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Professor R K Dhir, Emeritus Professor, University of Dundee, UK delivered lecture on'Minimizing Carbon Footprints with Concrete Construction' on 15 February 2012 as part of theSilver Jubilee Celebrations of NIT Jalandhar.
Dr. Rizwan A Khan attended and presented a research paper at International Conference onCivil and Environmental Engineering 29th-31st January 2012, Dubai UAE.
Mr. Davinder Singh attended and presented a research paper at International Conference onCivil and Environmental Engineering 29th-31st January 2012, Dubai UAE.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
1. Academic Programmes
Undergraduate Programmes B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Postgraduate Programmes M. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering M. Tech. Part Time in Computer Science and Engineering Full and part Time Ph D Programmes in Computer Science and Engineering
2. Development of Laboratories Information and Security Lab under ISEA by MCIT, New Delhi. Software Engineering & Operating Systems Laboratory RDBMS & Programming Language Laboratory Data Communication & Computer Networks Laboratory Microprocessor & Digital Circuit & Logic Design Laboratory Wireless Networks Laboratory Embedded System Laboratory Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Laboratory
3. Research and Development activities
Dr Ajay K Sharma involved in research activities in the area of: Optical Communication Systems: Performance Analysis and Dispersion Compensation for
Broadband Optical Systems and Networks (Linear and Non-linear), Radio-over-Fiber, SolitonTransmission links.
Optical Networks: WDM/DWDM Networks their performance analysis and cross-talk evaluation. Wireless Communication Systems: Performance analysis and simulation of wireless systems,
wireless LAN and wireless sensor networks using MATLAB, OPNET, OMNeT++ and NS2.
Dr. A. L. Sangal is involved in activities in the area of: Scientific Computing and Computer Networks
Dr. Harsh K Verma is involved in activities in the area of: Numerical Computing, Software Systems, Information Security and Software Engineering.
Dr. Renu Dhir is involved in activities in the area of: Image Processing, Cryptography and Information Security Systems, Pattern Recognition and
Software Engineering
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Mrs. Geeta Sikka is involved in activities in the area of: Software Engineering Database and Data Mining
Mrs. Rajneesh Rani is involved in activities in the area of: Image Processing and Natural Language Processing
4. Students registered for Ph. D. (Area of Research)
Sr. No. Name of the Student Registered for Completed /On going1. Mr. Sukhvinder Singh Ph. D (Full Time) Completed2. Ms. Maninderjit Kaur Ph. D (Full Time) On Going3. Mr. Raman Kumar Ph. D (Part Time) On Going4. Ms. Neetu Sood Ph. D (Part Time) Submitted5. Mr. Vinit Grewal Ph. D (Full Time) Submitted6. Ms Geeta Nagpal Ph. D (Part Time) On Going7. Ms. Sheenam Goyal Ph. D (Full Time) On Going8. Ms. Deepti Gupta Ph. D (Full Time) On Going9. Ms. Rajneesh Rani Ph. D (Part Time) On Going10. Mr. H. S. Bindra Ph. D (Full Time) On Going11. Mr. Sandeep Mehmi Ph. D (Part Time) On Going12. Ms. Gausia Qazi Ph. D (Part Time) On Going13. Mr. Nischay Bahl Ph. D (Part Time) On Going14. Mr. Sunil Gupta Ph. D (Part Time) On Going15. Mr. Abhinav Bhandari Ph D (Part Time) On Going16. Ms. Anupama Gupta Ph. D (Full Time) On Going17. Ms. Ramanpreet Kaur Ph. D (Full Time) On Going18. Ms. Neha Singh Ph D (Part Time) On Going19. Mr. Vineet Mehan Ph. D (Full Time) On Going20. Ms. Pooja Ph D (Part Time) On Going21. Ms. Taqdir Ph D (Part Time) On Going22. Ms. Tanvi Ph D (Part Time) On Going23. Ms Nonita Ph D (Part Time) On Going
New Ph.D. Student Registered
Under Supervision of Dr Ajay K Sharma Ms. Nonita
Under Supervision of Dr. Renu Dhir Mr. Vineet Mehan Ms. Pooja Ms. Taqdir Ms. Tanvi
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5. Research Publications (in Bibliographic format)
a. International Journals / National Journals
Arun Singh, Ajay K Sharma and Ashish Kumar, “Comparing Centralised and DistributedServers Using Java Sockets for Small Scale Implementation”, International Journal ofElectrical, Electronics and Computer Systems, Bangladesh (2221-7258), vol.1, Issue 2, pp.47-52, April 2011.
Arjun Thakur, Dr. A. L. Sangal, Harminder Bindra, “Quantitative Measurement andComparison of Effects of Various Search Engine Optimization Parameters on AlexaTraffic Rank”, IJCA July 2011 Edition
Himansu Sekhar Pattanayak, Dr. A. L. Sangal, Harminder Bindra “Gray Zone Effect inMANETs on Proactive and Reactive Routing Protocols”, VOLUME 2 ISSUE 4 July-August2011
Harsh Kumar Verma and Ravindra Kumar Singh, “Performance Analysis of RC6, Twofishand Rijndael Block Cipher Algorithms”, International Journal of Computer Applications(0975 – 8887), Vol. 42, No. 16, pp. 1-7, March 2012.
Kartar Singh Siddharth, Renu Dhir and Rajneesh Rani, “Handwritten GurumukhiCharacter Recognition Using Zoning and Background Directional DistributionFeatures“, in the International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies,ISSN 0975-9646 Vol. 2, Issue 3, pp. 1036-1041, May-June 2011.
Rahul Aggarwal,Heeren Sharma, Deepak Gupta,” Analysis of various Attacks over BB84Quantum Key Distribution Protocol” International Journal of ComputerApplications(IJCA)(0975-8887), volume 20,No. 8 , Year April 2011.
b. International Conferences
Abhinav Bhandari, Dr. A L. Sangal, Dr. Krishan Saluja, “Queuing Algorithms Performanceagainst Buffer Size and Attack Intestities” International Conference on AdvancedComputing, Networking and Security (Adcons-2011), NIT Suratkal, December 16-18, 2011
Harsh Kumar Verma and Ravinder Kumar Singh, “Linear Feedback Shift Register basedUnique Random Number Generator”, published in the International Conference on ElectricalEngineering and Computer Science, held at Goa on April 7, 2012.
Syona Gupta, Geeta Sikka, Harsh Verma, “Recent methods for software effort estimationby analogy”, ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, July 2011 issue.
Munish Saini and Geeta Sikka “A New Proposed Method for Improving the Performanceof Apriori Algorithm” in International Conference on Database and Data Mining (ICDDM2011), Sanya, China, march 2011
c. Books
NIL
d. RESEARCH SUPERVISION
SUPERVISION OF M.TECH STUDENTS:
Dr. Ajay K Sharma
Sr.No Year Candidate
Thesis Title and Affiliation
1. 2011 Amandeep Kaur, M.TechCSE Student
Performance Investigations for Cognitive Radio overFading Scenarios with EncodingTechniques, January 2011, National Institute ofTechnology, Jalandhar Defended on December 2, 2011.
2. Ashish Kumar, M.TechCSE Student,
Performance Evaluation of Multicasting Networksover ICMP Ping Flood for DDoS, January 2011,
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National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar Defended onNovember 18, 2011.
3. Arun Singh, M.Tech CSEStudent,
Multiclient Multimedia Secured File Server usingJAVA Sockets and RMI, January 2011, National Instituteof Technology, Jalandhar Defended on September 14,2011.
4. Shiv Kumar Singh,M.Tech ECE Student
Comparative Investigations on BER in Coded OFDMSystems with Nakagami-M and Alpha-Mu wirelessFading Distributions. October 2010, National Institute ofTechnology, Jalandhar Defended on February 17, 2011
5. Mandeep Kaur, M.TechECE Student
Performance Evaluation in Bidirectional BroadbandPassive Optical Networks, January 2009, NationalInstitute of Technology, JalandharDefended on January 28, 2011
Dr. A. L. Sangal
Sr.No.
Year Candidate Thesis Title and Affiliation
1 2011 Mr. Himansu S Pattanayak “Grey Zone Effect in MANET on Proactive andReactive Routing Protocols”
2 Mr. Arjun Thakur “Quantitative Measurement and Comparison ofEffects of Various Search Engine OptimizationParameters”
3 Mr. Santosh Kumar “Performance Evaluation and Comparison of VariousQueuing Algorithms Against DDOS Attacks”
4 Mr. Gunjesh Kant Singh “Performance Analysis of MANET Routing Protocolsagainst Wormhole Attack”
Dr. Harsh K Verma
Sr.No.
Year Candidate Thesis Title and Affiliation
1 2011 Mr. Vaibhaw Dixit Enhancement of Hash Chain Protocol and Analysis ofEnhanced Protocol
2 Ms. Syona Gupta Predicting Software Development Effort for SmallData Sets using Grey Relational Analysis and RobustRegression
3 Mr. Ravinder Kumar Singh Design and Analysis of Enhanced RC6 and Two fishBlock Cipher Algorithms for 256 Bit Blocks
4 Mr. Saurabh Kumar Singh LU Matrix Design for Key Establishment Mechanismin Wireless Sensor Networks
5 Mr. Ram Ji Human Detection in Still Images Using R-HOGAlgorithm with Improved Accuracy
Dr. Renu Dhir
Sr.No.
Year Candidate Thesis Title and Affiliation
1 2011 Mr. Mahesh Jangid Devanagari Numeral Recognition throughrecursive sub-division of the sampled image
2 Mr. Kartar SinghSiddharth
Handwritten Gurmukhi Character RecognitionUsing Statistical and Background DirectionalDistribution Features
3 Mr. Ramesh Tiwari Analyzing Image Filtrations by Enhanced FuzzyLogic
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4 Mr. SaiprakashPalakollu
Segmentation of Handwritten Devanagari Script
5 Ms. Anjali Kapoor An Image Hiding Method-Based on FirstComponent Alteration Techniques for DCT-Compressed Images
Mrs. Geeta Sikka
Sr.No.
Year Candidate Thesis Title and Affiliation
1. 2011 Mr Munish Saini A new algorithm to improve the performance ofaproiori algorithmNational Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
2. Ms. Syona Gupta Predicting Software Development Effort for Smalldata sets using grey relational analysis androbust regression,National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
3. Ms. Sangeeta Rani Improved hierarchical Clustering Algorithm forTime Series Data, National Institute ofTechnology, Jalandhar
Rajneesh Rani
Sr.No
Year Candidate Thesis Title and Affiliation
1 2011 Mr. Mahesh Jangid Devanagari Numeral Recognition throughrecursive sub-division of the sampled image
2 2011 Mr. Kartar Singh Siddharth Handwritten Gurmukhi Character RecognitionUsing Statistical and Background DirectionalDistribution Features
3 2011 Mr. Saiprakash Palakollu Segmentation of Handwritten Devanagari Script
SUPERVISION OF Ph.D. STUDENTS:
Dr Ajay K Sharma
SrNo
Year Candidate Thesis Title and Affiliation
1. 2007 Sukhwinder S Bamber,Research Scholar, CSEDept.
Design and Performance Evaluation of IEEE802.15.4 for Broadband Wireless Access,November 1, 2007, National Institute ofTechnology, JalandharDefended on March 23, 2012.
2. 2006 Vinit Grewal, ResearchScholar, ECE Dept.
Design and Performance Study of QoSProvisioning in WiMax Networks, October 4, 2006,National Institute of Technology, JalandharSubmitted on August 25, 2011.
3. 2006 Neetu Sood, A in ECEand RS, NIT, Jalandhar
Performance Analysis of OFDM System underGeneralized Fading Channels, October 4, 2006,National Institute of Technology, JalandharSubmitted on April 6, 2012.
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Under Supervision:
Sr.No
Year ofRegd.
Candidate Thesis Title and Affiliation
1. 2010 Deepti, ReasearchScholar, CSE, NIT,Jalandhar
Wireless Sensor Networks (Broad Area), January18, 2010, National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar.
2. 2010 Mr. Nischay Bahl Wireless Sensor Networks (Broad Area), January18, 2010, National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar.
3. 2011 Ms. Nonita Joshi Wireless Sensor Networks (Broad Area), January18, 2011, National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar.
Dr A.L. Sangal
Under Supervision:
Sr.
No
Year of
Regd.
Candidate Area of Research and Affiliation
1. 2009 Sandeep Mehmi, RS,
NIT, Jalandhar
Evaluation of various Aspects of Computer
Networks , National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
2. 2009 Sunil Gupta, Gurgaon Information Security , National Institute of Technology,
Jalandhar
3. 2009 H S Bindra, RS, NIT,
Jalandhar
Evaluation of various Aspects of Computer
Networks, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
4. 2010 Mr. Abhinav Bhandari Network Security, National Institute of Technology,
Jalandhar
5. 2010 Ms. Ramanpreet Kaur Network Security, National Institute of Technology,
Jalandhar
Dr Harsh K Verma
Under Supervision:
Sr No Year of
Regd.
Candidate Area of Research and Affiliation
1. 2010 Anupama Gupta, RS,
NIT, Jalandhar
Image Processing and Security Applications,
National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar.2. 2010 Neha Singh, Assistant
Professor, CEM,
Kapurthala
Computer Networks, National Institute of Technology,
Jalandhar
3. 2009 Nishchay Behal, Wireless Sensor Networks, National Institute of
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Assistant Professor
CSE, DAV College
Jalandhar
Technology, Jalandhar
4. 2009 Sandeep Mehmi, RS,
NIT, Jalandhar
Information Security , National Institute of Technology,
Jalandhar5. 2009 Sunil Gupta, Gurgaon Information Security , National Institute of Technology,
Jalandhar
Dr Renu Dhir
Under Supervision:
Sr.
No
Year of
Regd.
Candidate Area of Research and Affiliation
1. 2010 Rajneesh Rani, Assistant
Professor CSE & RS,
NIT Jalandhar
Image and Natural Language Processing, National
Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
2. 2009 Sheenam Goyal, RS,
NIT, Jalandhar
Information Security, National Institute of Technology,
Jalandhar3. 2008 Raman Kumar, Lecturer,
DAVIET Jalandhar.
Information Security, National Institute of Technology,
Jalandhar4. 2007 Mr. Vineet Mehan Image Processing and Natural Language Processing,
National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar5. 2007 Ms. Pooja NLP, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
6. Projects Completed/On Going/sponsored projects
On going project - Information Security Lab development under Information Security Awareness
Programme (ISEA) of Ministry of Communication & Information Technology, New Delhi.
7. Details of faculty, who have upgraded qualifications
NIL
8. Details of faculty who have enrolled for higher qualifications: Mrs. Geeta Sikka (Pursuing Ph D) Mrs. Rajneesh Rani (Pursuing Ph D) Mr. D. K. Gupta (Pursuing M Tech)
9. Short Term Courses/Training Programs/Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Symposiaattended by the faculty
Dr. Harsh Kumar Verma attended a workshop on “Testing of Low Cost Access-cum-ComputingDevice” organized during June 28-30, 2011 at IIT, Rajasthan.
Dr. Harsh Kumar Verma delivered a keynote address in the International Conference onElectrical Engineering and Computer Science, held at Goa on April 7, 2012.
Dr. Harsh Kumar Verma presented a paper on , “Linear Feedback Shift Register based UniqueRandom Number Generator”,in the International Conference on Electrical Engineering andComputer Science, held at Goa on April 7, 2012.
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Dr. Harsh Kumar Verma delivered a keynote address at the International Conference held onMarch 2, 2012 at Global Institute of Management and Engineering Technologies
10. Short Term Courses/Workshops/Seminars organized: Department has organized one day workshop on Information Security on 1st October 2011 at
Police DAV Public School, Under Information Security Education & Awareness Project incollaboration with C-DAC, Hyderabad.
Department has organized one day workshop on Information Security on November 5, 2011 atSwami Sant Dass Public School, Under Information Security Education & Awareness Project incollaboration with C-DAC, Hyderabad.
11. Patents secured/applied: Joint patent on “A Novel Method of FWM Suppression for DWDM and WDM Optical
Transmission Links" with Center for Optoelectronics & Optical Communications University ofNorth Carolina, Charlotte, USA by Dr. Ajay Sharma.
12. Expert talks delivered:
Name Of Resource Person Topics Covered Dates
Col Sh. Ashish Saxena F/o Late Mr.
Akash Saxena New Delhi
Cyber Space April 29,2011
Col Sh. Ashish Saxena F/o Late Mr.
Akash Saxena New Delhi
Cyber Forensics November 18,
2011
Dr. Moin Uddin, DTU Delhi Quality of Service in Adhoc
Networks Using Fuzzy Logic
November 19,
2011
Mr. Ch. A. S. Murthy C-DAC
Hyderabad
Recent Trends in Hacking
Techniques
December
23,2011
13. Consultancy services completed/on going:
NIL14. Students’ activities organized by PACE (Professional Association of Computer Engineers)
from 2008 onwards
Association organized the following workshops
Name of the workshop Date
Workshop on Linux 15th & 16th April 2011
Workshop on Android 2nd & 3rd December 2011
Workshop on Adobe Flash Pro 5th & 6th December 2011
Workshop on Data Structure & Algorithm 14th April 2012
Workshop on Robotics 22nd April 2012
15. Membership to professional bodies
Dr. Ajay K Sharma
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Life member of ISTE, New Delhi. Life member of Optical Society of America, USA Life member of SPIE. Life fellow of IETE, New Delhi. Life member of Optical Society Of India, Kolkata. Life member of Computer Society of India, Mumbai. Life member of Advanced Computing and Communication society, Banglore. Technical reviewer for The Journal of SPIE- The International Society for Optical Engineering,
USA. Technical reviewer for the Journal Optics Letters Optical Society of America, USA. Technical reviewer for the Journal Optics Communication, Elsevier, USA. Technical reviewer for the Journal Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Elsevier, USA. Life member of Indian Society for Technical Education (I.S.T.E.), New Delhi. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal on Computer Engineering and Information
Technology, Scientific Engineering Research Corporation, India and USA Member, International Review Board, The International Journal of Engineering Research &
Innovation (IJERI), California State University, Northridge, CA, USA Member, International Scientific Committee, 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Systems
and Networks (IISN-2009) (February 14-16, 2009), Klawad, Distt.Yamuna Nagar (Haryana) Certificate o f Appreciation awarded for reviewing manuscripts submitted to National
Conference on Computer, Information, and Systems Science, and Engineering”, held at PunjabiUniversity, Patiala, 9-11, 2011
Certificate o f Appreciation awarded for reviewing manuscripts submitted t o InternationalConference on Recent Advances and Future Trends in IT (iRAFIT-2012), held at PunjabiUniversity Patiala, March 21-23, 2012.
Certificate o f Appreciation a w a r d e d f o r reviewing m a n u s c r i p t s s u b m i t t e d t oInternational Conference and Events at Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kanrappally,Kottayam Dist.
Dr Harsh K Verma Dr Harsh Verma nominated as member of Board of Studies in Instrumentation and Control
Engineering discipline from 2011. Dr Harsh Verma nominated as member of Board of Studies in Electronics and Communication
Engineering discipline from 2011. Dr Harsh K Verma, Awarded by Punjab Unaided Technical Institutions Association for
Outstanding Contribution to technical education Life member of Indian Society for Technical Education (I.S.T.E.), New Delhi Dr Harsh K Verma nominated as Remote Centre Coordinator for Dr B R Ambedkar National
Insitute of Technology Jalandhar for the Project Ekalavya under NMEICT. Life member of Computer Society of India, Mumbai.
Any other significant achievement
Kamal bana, Sudhir(cse 2nd year): Members of basketball team who won 3rd price inintercollege basketball tournament held in “SLIET,longowall” (March 2012)
Farhan Khan, CSE 3rd year, won 2nd prize in Inter Technical University Chess Tournament heldat PEC Chandigarh.
Shashikant Prasad, CSE 3rd year, a member of cricket team who won 2nd prize in Inter CollegeCricket tournament held at Thapar University.
Trishna Dhiman, CSE 3rd year, a member of Basketball team who won 2nd prize in Inter-CollegeBasketball Tournament held at SLIET, Longowal.
Kratitva Agarwal, CSE 3rd year, won1st prize in event B Plan(Business Plan) organized atAnnual fest held in Thapar University.
Shiva Goel, CSE 3rd year, won 1st prize in event Test Case Generation in AMITY University,NOIDA.
Raghavendra Pathak(cse final yrear): 98.05%tile in cat, 99%tile in gate,TCS best student of theyear 2011-12,recipient of aakash memorial scholarship 2011, topper of cse.
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Damanpreet Singh(cse final year): SSB Recommended to be the part of prestigious INDIANARMY, got highest package in college placement of 10 lakh by Bharat Petroleum CorporationLimited,Captain of winning team of annual cricket tournament of nit jalandhar- super 9(intracollege ) for the year 2012
Amod Aggarwal(cse final year):99.23%tile in gate. Rajat Seth(cse final year)i: 97.21%tile in cat-2011, 98.05%tile in XAT 2012, vice captain of
winning team of annual cricket tournament of nit jalandhar- super 9(intra college) for the year2012.
Sahil single;(cse final year):97.21%tile in cat 2011. Jagdeep(cse final year): Captain of Nit-j Volleyball team that won the 3rd prize in tournament held
in NIT hamirpur. Neha Arora(cse final year): got highest package in college placement of 10 lakh by Bharat
Petroleum Corporation Limited Poonam Martolia(cse final year): got highest package in college placement of 10 lakh by Bharat
Petroleum Corporation Limited Vakul Kullar(cse final year): got highest package in college placement of 10 lakh by Bharat
Petroleum Corporation Limited
Department of Electronics and Communication
1. Academic Programs
B.Tech, M.Tech(Regular), Ph.D
2. New Laboratories:The department is presently offering number of courses to B.Tech and M.Tech students in thedomain of Following:
Emerging Technology Laboratory VLSI design Laboratory Embedded System Laboratory Biomedical Signal Processing and Telemedicine Laboratory
Thus keeping this in view, it is proposed to create these laboratories in the department with the
support from institute.
3. Research and Development Activities
VLSI, Microwaves, Optical and Wireless Communication, Fuzzy Systems, Neural Networks and
Soft Computing
4. Students registered for M.Tech and PhDa. 30 students registered for M.Tech in ECE Departmentb. Seven students registered for Ph.D in ECE Department.
5. Research Publication
Dr R K Sarin
International Conference
Mamta Khosla, R K Sarin and Moin Uddin, “Identification of Type-2 Fuzzy Models for Time-Series Forecasting using Particle Swarm Optimization”, Second IEEE International Conferenceon Communication Systems and Network Technologies -CSNT 2012, Rajkot, India.
Mamta Khosla, R K Sarin, Moin Uddin and Ajay Sharma, “Analog Realization of Fuzzifier for IT2Fuzzy Processor,” 3rd International Conference on Electronics Computer Technology- ICECT2011, pp 239-245, Kanyakumari, IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1195F-PRT, ISBN: 978-1-4244-8677-9.
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International Journals
Mamta Khosla, R K Sarin and Moin Uddin, “Design of an Analog CMOS based Interval Type-2Fuzzy Logic Controller Chip” International Journal of Advance Science and Technology, Vol. 2,Issue 4, pp 167-183, 2011.
Mamta Khosla, R K Sarin and Moin Uddin, “A Simplified Architecture for Triangular Quasi Type-2Fuzzy Logic Systems”, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Studies(communicated).
Navdeep Singh, Pankaj Kumar Keshri, Sarabjeet Singh and R.K Sarin, “A New Slotted EBGAntenna for WiMax Band or 802.11a Band Applications”, CIIT International Journal of WirelessCommunication, Vol. 3, pp 218-221, March 2011.
Navdeep Singh, Pankaj Kumar Keshri, Sarabjeet Singh and R.K.Sarin, “A Novel slotted Antennafor C –Band Applications”, Apeejay Journal of Computer Science and Applications, pp 220-222,2011.
Dr Arun Khosla
International Conference
Nilashma Bharti, Arun Khosla, Neetu Sood,” Image Reconstruction using Cubic B-SplineInterpolation”, Indicon 2011. (Accepted for Publication).
Vikash Kumar, Arun Khosla.” Performance Evaluation and Analysis of WiMAX Scheduler inFixed and Mobile WiMAX CBR Networks”, Indicon 2011.(Accepted for Publication).
Sunil Vemuri, Arun Khosla, Neetu Sood,” A Feature-Based Robust Digital Image WatermarkingScheme”, ICFOCS 2011.(Accepted for Publication).
Anil Kumar, Arun Khosla, Jasbir Singh Saini, and Satvir Singh,” IEEE conference of IntelligentSystems’12 to held at Sofia, Bulgaria from 6-7, Sep. 2012(Conference will be on IEEE explorer),further paper will be published in IEEE Intelligent System Journal after the conference. 2012.
International Journals
Balwinder singh , Sukhleen Bindra Narang, and Arun Khosla,” Address Counter / Generators forLow Power Memory BIST, IJCSI International Journal of Computer Science,pp561-567,2011.
Balwinder singh , Sukhleen Bindra Narang, and Arun Khosla,” Particle Swarm OptimizationFramework for Low Power Testing of VLSI Circuits, International Journal of Artificial Intelligence& Applications (IJAIA),pp13-20,2011.
Balwinder singh , Sukhleen Bindra Narang, and Arun Khosla,” MATLAB based Cost modeling forVLSI Testing”, The Research Bulliten of Jorden, ACM, pp 95-99,2011.
Rajesh Singla, Brijil C, Arun Khosla and Jayashree Santosh,” Comparison of SVM and ANN forClassification of Eye Events in EEG”, Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering, pp62-69,2011.
Anil Kumar Rose, Arun Khosla, J. S. Saini and Satvir Singh,” Nature-Inspired Range FreeAlgorithm for Node Localization for wireless sensor networks”, IEEE Sensors Journal, acceptedas invited paper. IEEE, SCH-Sensors-6279-2012.
Ms Mamta Khosla
International Conference
Mamta Khosla, R K Sarin and Moin Uddin, “Identification of Type-2 Fuzzy Models for Time-Series Forecasting using Particle Swarm Optimization”, Second IEEE International Conferenceon Communication Systems and Network Technologies -CSNT 2012, Rajkot, India.
Anup Jalan and Mamta Khosla, “Analysis of Leakage Power Reduction Techniques in DigitalCircuits”, INDICON 2011, Hyderabad. DOI: 10.1109/INDCON.2011.6139374
Vivek Kumar and Mamta Khosla, “Design of a Low Power Delay Locked Loop based Clock andData Recovery Circuit”, INDICON 2011, Hyderabad. DOI: 10.1109/INDCON.2011.6139507
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Mamta Khosla, R K Sarin, Moin Uddin and Ajay Sharma, “Analog Realization of Fuzzifier for IT2Fuzzy Processor,” 3rd International Conference on Electronics Computer Technology- ICECT2011, pp 239-245, Kanyakumari, IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1195F-PRT, ISBN: 978-1-4244-8677-9.
International Journal
Mamta Khosla, R K Sarin and Moin Uddin, “Design of an Analog CMOS based Interval Type-2Fuzzy Logic Controller Chip” International Journal of Advance Science and Technology, Vol. 2,Issue 4, pp 167-183, 2011.
Mamta Khosla, R K Sarin and Moin Uddin, “A Simplified Architecture for Triangular Quasi Type-2Fuzzy Logic Systems”, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Studies(communicated).
Dr Barjinder Singh Saini
International Conference
Vineet Kumar, B. S. Saini, R. K. Sunkaria “An Adaptive Selection of IMF for R-peak Detectionin ECG Based on Empirical Mode Decomposition” International Conference on AdvancedComputing and Communication , NIT Hamirpur , 10th April 2011.
International Journal
B S Saini, Dilbag Singh, Moin Uddin, Vinod Kumar and Ashok Jariyal, “Matched wavelet asautonomic signatures for cardiovascular variability assessment,” Elsevier Journal of BioelectricalSignal Processing & Control, Manuscript under revision.
Rakesh Kumar, B. S. Saini, “Improved Image Denoising Technique Using Neighboring WaveletCoefficients of Optimal Wavelet with Adaptive Thresholding” International Journal of ComputerTheory and Engineering, Accepted April 2012, publication expected in May 2012.
Krishan Pal Singh Yadav, B. S. Saini, “Study of the Aging Effects on HRV Measures in HealthySubjects” International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering, Accepted April 2012,publication expected in May 2012.
Indu Saini, B. S. Saini, “Cardiac Arrhythmia Classification Using Error Back Propagation Method”International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering, Accepted April 2012, publicationexpected in May 2012.
Dr R K Sunkaria
International Conference
Ramesh Kumar Sunkaria, “Recent Trends in Nonlinear Methods of HRV Analysis: A Review,” Inproceedings of International Conference on “Electrical, Computer, Electronics andCommunication Engineering (ICECECE-2011)” organized by World Academy of Science,Engineering and Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, March 29-31, 2011.
Sahil Verma, Ramesh Kumar Sunkaria and Barjinder Singh Saini, “Delineation of P, QRS and TWave Components of ECG,” In Proceedings of International Conference on Information,Computing and Telecommunications, New Delhi, India. pp. 114-120, April 1st 2012.
Rajeev Prakash, Barjinder Singh Saini and Ramesh Kumar Sunkaria, “ECG image compressionusing Bi-Orthogonal Wavelet filter and SPIHT,” In Proceedings of International Conference onElectronics, Communication & Instrumentation “e-manthan2012”, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India,April 6-7, 2012 (Accepted).
Ramesh Kumar Sunkaria, “Autonomic Control Modulation Under Ekagrata (Paper No.:ICSBB_15),” In Proceedings of International Conference on Systems Biology and Bioengineeringin World Congress of Engineering, 4-6 July, 2012, London, U.K (Accepted).
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International Journal
Ramesh Kumar Sunkaria, “Recent Trends in Nonlinear Methods of HRV Analysis: A Review,”Special issue on International Journal of World Academy of Science, Engineering andTechnology, Vol. 75, pp. 566-571, March 2011. ISSN 2010-3778.
Ramesh Kumar Sunkaria, “The deterministic chaos in heart rate variability signal and analysistechniques,” International Journal of Computer Applications, Vol. 35, No. 7, pp. 39-46,December, 2011. ISSN: 0975-8887.
Omkar Singh and Ramesh Kumar Sunkaria, “A robust R-peak detection algorithm using waveletpackets,” International Journal of Computer Applications, Vol. 36, No. 5, pp. 37-43, December,2011. ISSN: 0975-8887.
Ms Indu Saini:
International Conference
Vaibhav Srivastva, Indu Saini, “Analysis of Wavelet Filters for ECG Image Compression,”International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communication (ICACC – 2011), NITHamirpur, pp. 522-525, 8-10th April 2011.
International Journal
Indu Saini, Dilbag singh, Arun Khosla, “Classification of RR-Interval and Blood Pressure forDifferent Postures using KNN Algorithm,” International Journal of Signal Processing, ImageProcessing and Pattern Recognition, vol. 5 no. 1, 2012, pp. 13-20.
Indu Saini, Dilbag Singh, Arun Khosla, “Improved QRS Detection using KNN algorithm andevaluation on standard databases,” Elsevier -Journal of Advanced Research, (Communicated)
Indu Saini, Dilbag Singh, Arun Khosla, “Support vector Machine based QRS-Detection-Evaluation on standard databases,” Journal of Medical, Inderscience (Communicated).
Indu Saini, Dilbag Singh, Arun Khosla, “Classification of RR-Interval and Blood Pressure SignalsUsing Support Vector Machine for different Postures,” International Journal of Computer Theoryand Engineering (IJCTE, ISSN: 1793-8201), Accepted for publication.
Ranjan Pandey, Omkar Singh, Ramesh Kumar Sunkaria, Indu Saini, “Aging Effect on HRVDynamics: An FFT Based Analysis,” International Journal of Research and Reviews in SignalAcquisition and Procssing (IJRRSAP), vol. 2, No. 1, 2012, pp. 65-68.
Ms Deepti Kakkar
International Conference
Anuj Kumar, Viney Sharma, Deepti Kakkar "Phase noise compensation in OFDM basedcommunication system”, “International conference on advanced computing andcommunicationtechnologies”. Rohtak (Haryana), 20-22 January 2011, pp 161-165.
Deepti Kakkar, Arun Khosla, Moin Uddin, “Power Allocation with Random Removal Scheme inCognitive Radio System”, “ The 2011 International Conference of Wireless Networks” ,Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering. London U.K. 6-8 July 2011, Vol2, pp 1796-1801.
Mayank, Deepti Kakkar,” “Spectrum Sensing Performance of Cognitive Radios Under DifferentFading Environments. “,International Conference on Information Management in the knowledgeDiscovery (IMKE-2012). Chitkara University, Punjab on July 16-17, 2012.
Raviprakash, Deepti Kakkar,” “Optimization of Power Control in Wireless Networks using NonCo-operative Game Theory ,” International Conference on Information Management in theknowledge Discovery (IMKE-2012). Chitkara University, Punjab on July 16-17, 2012.
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International Journal
Ashish Raman,Vignesh.V,Deepti Kakkar “ASIC Implementation of a HighSpeed, Low area Reconfigurable Decimation Filter ” InternationalJournal of Computer Application, Volume 34– No.4, November 2011, ISBN:978-93-80865-40-8.
Sachin Bhutani, Deepti Kakkar, Arun Khosla,” Throughput Analysis of Multi-channel TD-CSMASystem and Reinforcement Learning”, “International Journal of Soft Computing andEngineering(IJSCE), (ISSN:2231-2307 Online, Reg. No.: 61903/BPL/CE/2011), Accepted forpublication.
Er Ashish raman
International Conference
International Journal
Ravinder Kaur, Ashish Raman, Hardev Singh and Jagjit Malhotra, “Design andImplementation of High Speed IIR and FIR Filter using Pipelining”, IJCTE, pp. 292-295,2011.
Ashish Raman,Vignesh.V,Deepti Kakkar “ASIC Implementation of a HighSpeed, Low area Reconfigurable Decimation Filter ” InternationalJournal of Computer Application, Volume 34– No.4, November 2011, ISBN:978-93-80865-40-8.
Chandan Singh, Ashish Raman “High Resolution and Low Power 0.18μmCMOS Nulling Resistor Based Comparator “Journal of computer scienceand engineering, Vol-10, Issue-1, Nov 2011, pp – 13-15, London, ISSN2043-9091.
Ashish Raman,R K Sarin” 1P6M 0.18-μm Low Power CMOS Ring OscillatorforRadio Frequency Applications” International Journal of Computertheory and engineering,Singapore, Vol. 3, No. 6, December, pp.770-774, 2011, ISSN No:1793-821X, Printed Version 1793-8201.
Ms Neetu Sood
International Conference
Manish Mittal, Neetu Sood, Arun Khosla,"Carrier Frequency Offset Corrections in OFDMSystems by Blind Identification Algorithm" International Conference on Information Security andArtificial Intelligence (ISAI 2011), Dubai.
International Journal
Neetu Sood, Ajay K Sharma and Moin Uddin,, “Diversity Performance Analysis of OFDM-BPSKand -QPSK over Nakagami- m Flat Fading Channels,” Accepted in IJCNDS, InderScienceJournal.
Mukesh Mishra,Neetu Sood, Ajay K Sharma, "NEW BER ANALYSIS OF OFDM SYSTEMOVER NAKAGAMI-N (RICE) FADING CHANNEL" International Journal of Computer Science,Engineering and Information Technology (IJCSEIT),Vol.1, No.3, Aug 2011
Mukesh Mishra,Neetu Sood, " SER Analysis of OFDM System over Rayleigh Fading Channel"International Journal of Computer Applications, Volume 21– No.6, May 2011.
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7. Projects completed/on going/sponsored projects:
Project Title YearofAward
Nature(R&D/Thrust Area orAny Other)
FundingAgency
Amount(Rs. in Lacs)
Completed/InProgress
Investigator (s)
Vehicle Detectionand ClassificationSystem
2012 DRDO Proposalunderconsideration
Rajiv KapoorDTU, Delhi
SMDP-II 2005 Ministry ofCommunication andInformationTechnology
Lab facilities andfinancial supportfor faculty andlab engineerfunded byMinistry ofCommunicationand InformationTechnology
R K Sarinand MamtaKhosla
Investigations onReconfigurableComputingSystems.2005-2008
2005 R&D MHRD, NewDelhi
Rs. 8.00 Lacs Completed Indu Sainiand MamtaKhosla
Soft-computingbased Techniquesfor Modeling ofMedical Imagingand EngineeringSystems2004-2007
2004 R&D MHRD, NewDelhi
Rs. 8.00 Lacs Completed B S Saini andArun Khosla
Soft computingbased techniquesfor Modeling ofEngineeringSystems
2004-2009
MHRD Rs. 8.00 Lacs Completed B S Saini
Facilities for VLSICAD(Team Member)
2000-2003
MHRD Rs 12.00 lacs Completed R K Sarin
Upgradation ofDigital ElectronicsLaboratory throughIncorporation ofElectronic DesignAutomation (EDA)Tools
2000-2003
MHRD Rs 10.00 lacs Completed
Upgradation ofCentral Librarythrough Adoption ofSmart Card andBarcodeTechnologies(Team Member)
2003-2005
MHRD Rs 10.00 lacs Completed SarbrinderKaur
Modernisation ofDigital SignalProcessing Lab
1995-97
AICTE Rs 5.00 lacs Completed
UpgradationComputationalFacilities andCreation ofNetworkingFacilities inElectronics and
1999-2003
MHRD Rs 5.00 lacs Completed
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CommunicationEngineeringDepartment
8. Details of faculty who have enrolled for higher qualifications Ms. Mamta Khosla, enrolled for PhD Ms. Neetu Sood, enrolled for PhD Ms. Indu saini, enrolled for PhD Ms. Deepti kakkar, enrolled for PhD Mr Ashish Raman, enrolled for PhD.
9. Patents secured/ appliedDetail Patent No./Applied Year Faculty Member (s)
Reinforcement Learning basedStochastic Algorithm for NodeLocalization in Wireless SensorNetworks
Patent Filed 2011 Arun KhoslaCo-inventors: Anil Kumar, J SSaini and Satvir Singh
Optimized Multi-Hop DistributedNode Localization in WirelessSensor Networks
Patent Filed 2011 Arun KhoslaCo-inventors: Anil Kumar, J SSaini and Satvir Singh
Opportunistic Spectrum Accessbased Medium Access Controlfor unlicensed devices
Patent Filed 2011 Arun KhoslaCo-inventors: Prabhjot Kaur andMoin Uddin
Radio resource allocation andmanagement for unlicensedusers
Patent Filed 2011 Arun KhoslaCo-inventors: Prabhjot Kaur andMoin Uddin
10. Consultancy services completed/ on going NIL
11. Students activities: TechNiTi –National good Events organized by SOECE1. Multisim Workshop
Workshop Details Introduction to simulation and MultiSim Spice Circuit Schematic (with MultiSim Graphical User Interface) Types of analysis and simulation. Alternative Ways of Ciruit Simulation in MultiSim Netlist representation of circuit.
2. PCB DesignWorkshop Details
Introduction to Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Introduction to Pad2Pad Software. Designing of a circuit in Pad2Pad by instructor Hands-on of designing a different circuit by the participants.
3. Electronics Premier League (EPL)EPL Events Details Badmintono Boys Singleso Girls Singleso Doubles
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Table Tenniso Boys Singleso Girls Singleso Doubles
Chesso Boyso Girls
Cricket Football
4. Fortnightly Quiz Contest
Event Details Online Quiz Contest held after every 15 days For 1st and 2nd year students
5. Electrical Circuits Simulation WorkshopWorkshop Details Organised by 2nd year students for 1st year students. Introduction to electrical circuit simulation Introduction to MultiSim and its use for circuit simulation.
6. Fresher’s Party—12 Oct 2011
7. Farewell Party--- 3 May 2012
12. Distinction earned by faculty members like National and International Awards,Professional Societies
Dr R K Sarin, Dean Academics & Professor earned the following distinctions: Coordinator of VLSI Project -SMDP II- at NIT Jalandhar Member, IEEE Fellow, IETE.
Dr Arun Khosla, Associate Professor earned the following distinctions: Member Editorial Board, International Journal of Swarm Intelligence Research Reviewer, IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Medicine Technical Reviewer, International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications, Hindawi Reviewer, Information Sciences Journal (Elsevier) Program Committee Member, IEEE Swarm Intelligence Symposium 2011, Paris, France Convener, International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Assistive
Technologies (BEATS-2010), Dec 17-19, 2010, Jalandhar, India Program Committee Member, International Conference on Swarm Intelligence (ICSI-
2011), Chongqing, China Program Committee Member, International Conference on Swarm Intelligence (ICSI-
2010), Beijing, China Member, Program Committee, International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design
and Application (ISDA 2008) Member Advisory Board, IEEE National Conference on Application of Intelligent
Systems, March 13-15, 2008 Reviewer and Member Program Committee, IEEE Swarm Intelligence Symposium 2007,
USA Conference Secretary, International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Networks
(IISN 2007) Member, International Program Committee, International Conference on Intelligent
Systems Design and Application (ISDA 2007)
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Reviewer, International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Design and Application(ISDA 2006)
Program Chair, Asian Conference on Intelligent Systems and Networks, Feb 24-25,2006.
Member, IEEE Member, IEEE Computer Society Member, IEEE Signal Processing Society Member, IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Life Member, Indian Society for Technical Education State Student Co-ordinator (Punjab and Chandigarh), Computer Society of India
Mamta Khosla, Associate Professor earned the following distinctions: Member, IEEE Member, IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Member, IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Member, VLSI Society of India Honoured by Guru Harkrishan Educational Society, Chandigarh for standing first in
Punjab Technical University in M.Tech. program
Dr R K Sunkaria, Assistant Professor earned the following distinctions: Member of Students Advisory Committee 2007-09, Department of Electrical Engineering
, IIT Roorkee Reviewer of IETE Journal of Research, India Reviewer for Journal of Optics Reviewer for International Journal of Signal and Imaging Systems Engineering (IJSISE) Reviewer for International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Assistive
Technologies (BEATs)-17-19 Dec, 2011 Session Chair for Technical sessions in International Conference on Biomedical
Engineering and Assistive Technologies (BEATS-2010), Dec 17-19, 2010. Reviewer, Journal of Signal and Information Processing (JSIP) Research work in the domain of Biomedical Signal Processing has been highlighted by
various International and National newspapers and electronic media, such as from manyAsian countries, USA, UK, Germany and other countries of. These are: The Hindu, TheTimes of India, Washington USA, Medical News Today, Word Press, Deccan Chronicle,Zee News, British Cardiovascular Society, Oman Samachar, News from France etc.
Member, IEEE Member, IEEE Computer Society Member, IEEE Signal Processing Society Member, IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Neetu Sood, Assistant Professor earned the following distinctions: Recipient of Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineers (GATE) scholarship provided
by Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD),Government of India.
Recipient of Bronze medal in undergraduate program (B.Tech) by Punjab TechnicalUniversity
Member, IEEE Reviewer, International Journal of Communication System(IJCS, Wiley) Reviewer, International Journal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
(WCM, Wiley) Reviewer, IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Information
Technology. (ICCSIT-2011) Reviewer-International Conference on Intelligent System and Data Processing (ICISD-
2011)
13. Any other significant achievement NIL
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Humanities & Management
1. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMEThe department offers the Core and Elective courses to the B Tech students of all Engineeringdisciplines. The compulsory courses in the B Tech new scheme are English CommunicationSkills, Introduction to Management, Psychology of Human Behavior and English CommunicationLaboratory. In the new scheme of B Tech 3rd to 8th Semester, department has introduced elevennew interdisciplinary courses.
2. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMEThe department will offer two-year full-time MBA Programme from the next session i.e. 2012-2013, at par with leading Management Schools offering specializations in MarketingManagement, Human Resource Management, Financial Management, Strategic Managementand Information Technology. The proposal for the same has been duly approved by the Senateand Board of Governors.
3. DOCTORAL PROGRAMMEThe Department has already started PhD Programme in the previous academic session, July2011 – June 2012, in the following areas: Human Resource Management Marketing Management Financial Management Entrepreneurship Development & Management Economics English Literature Linguistics
Two students full-time and one part-time have been registered in the Department ofHumanities & Management.
4. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER LABORATORYThe department has established Communication Laboratory in order to enhance communicationskills of the students. Moreover, in order to train students for practical exposure to surveyresearch, department has set up lab with computing facilities using various software’s like SPSS,E-Views, Clementine, SAS etc. The communication lab plays a vital role in making teachingmethod successful in a novel way.The department organizes curricular and co-curricular activities for the students, including groupdiscussions and declamation contests. The faculty of the department is engaged in researchpursuits and has authored several research papers. The faculty includes academics who havetraveled extensively for academic purposes. At the same time, they are involved in the variousadministrative bodies of the institute and contribute towards the running of the home institution.The department enrolls more than 400 students every semester for different courses atBachelors and PhD level.
5. RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY AREAS Strategic Marketing Finance and Applied Economics Time Series Analysis and Forecasting Marketing and Entrepreneurship Management English Literature & Linguistics Communication Skills
Faculty members of the department have papers and articles published in national andinternational journals. The active research culture is further enhanced by staff memberspresenting papers at national and international conference.
6. FOREIGN VISITS
i. Dr Kumar Parag has presented a research paper titled “An Unbelievers’ Islamic Journey”in Humanities & Social Science Conference, Singapore, 2011.
ii. Dr. Sanjeev Gupta presented a research paper entitled, “Future Prospects of Small ScaleIndustrial Sector of Punjab: An Empirical Assessment” at 11 IBIMA Internationalconference held on 4-6 January 2009 at Cairo, Egypt.
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iii. Dr Kumar Parag presented a research paper titled “V S Naipaul: An eccentric of 21stcentury” in Manchester held between 14-18 July, 2008.
7. RESEARCH PAPERS PRESENTED/PUBLISHED
Dr Sarbjit Singh Bedi and Dr Sanjeev Gupta presented a paper entitled “Efficiency andproductivity of Indian Banking Industry” in the National Seminar on emerging trades infinance sector sponsored by ICSSR at D.A.V Institute Malout on 4th March, 2008. Dr SanjeevGupta Chaired the Technical Session in this Seminar.
Dr Sarbjit Singh Bedi and Dr Sanjeev Gupta presented a paper entitled “InvestmentDecisions of Small and Medium Enterprises” An EmpiricalAnalysis in the InternationalSeminar on SMEs in Transitional Economies organized by Gyan Jayoti Institute ofManagement and Technology, Mohali, Chandigarh from 27 to 28 March, 2008.
Dr B.B Goyal and Dr Jagwinder Singh, Impact of Select Factors on the Buying of writingInstruments-An Empirical Study of Select Consumer Groups. Amity Management Analyst,Vol. 3, No. 1, July-December 2008.
Dr Jagwinder Singh and Dr B B Goyal, Comparative Analysis of Rural and Urban IndianConsumers’ Attitude towards Foreign Products. International Journal of Business andManagement, Vol.3, No. 9, September 2008.
Dr Sarbjit Singh Bedi attended International Conference “Futuristic Trends in TextileIndustry” organized by the Department of Textile Technology of Dr B.R. Ambedkar, NationalInstitute of Technology, Jalandhar from 10th to 12th December 2007.
8. MEMBER ADVISORY COMMITTEEDr Sarbjit Singh Bedi, Head Department of Humanities & Management was appointed as aMember of National Advisory Committee for National Conference on “Modern ManagementPractices & Information Technology Trends” held on 17 -18 April, 2009 organized by DAVInstitute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab.
9. WORKSHOPS ORGANISED/ATTENDED Dr Sarbjit Singh Bedi attended One-day Workshop on “Entrepreneurship Trainers Motivator”
organized by Regional Centre for Entrepreneurship Development at Chandigarh on 24th
March, 2011. Dr Sarbjit Singh Bedi attended One-day Workshop on “Entrepreneurship Opportunity for
Youth in Changing Economic Scenario” and interacted with the participants. The workshopwas organized by Regional Centre for Entrepreneurship Development at Chandigarh on 9th
March, 2010. Dr Jagwinder Singh attended AICTE sponsored Short Term Course on Enhancing
Organizational competitiveness in the Era of Globalization and Liberalization, from January-04-09, 2010 at Dept. of Industrial and Production Engineering, Dr B R Ambedkar NationalInstitute of Technology, Jalandhar.
Dr Sarbjit Singh Bedi, Head Department of Humanities & Management attended State levelworkshop and orientation programme on Prime Minister Employment GenerationProgramme(PMEGP), organized at Guru Jambeshwar University of Science andTechnology, Hissar on March 17 2009.
The Department of Humanities & Management organized workshop on Communication Skillsfor B Tech students on September 11, 2008.
10. INITIATIVES New building of the Department of Humanities & Management is in the forthcoming plan of
the institute. New Computation Laboratory is already set up in the Department. Workshop on “Communication Skills” for budding engineers will be organised to enhance
their communication skills. Workshop on “Entrepreneurship Awareness” will be organised to inculcate spirit of initiative
and enterprise among the budding engineers. “Entrepreneurship Development Programme” will be organised to apprise the participants
with various aspects of enterprise launching & management. “Management Development Programme” will be organised for existing entrepreneurs and
managers.
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Department of Industrial & Production Engineering
1. Bachelor of Technology
Industrial & Production Engineering
2. M.Tech (Full Time)/ M.Tech (Part Time)/ M.Tech (Research)/Ph.D/M.Sc
M.Tech (Full Time)
Manufacturing Technology
M Tech (Part Time)Industrial Engineering
Ph DIndustrial & Production Engineering
3. Research Projects and Consultation Jobs
Two technology alaysis studies sponsored by TIFAC/DST completed.
Technology Gap Analysis study of Sewing machine cluster of Ludhiana Technology Gap Analysis study of Bicycle components manufactureres cluster Ludhiana
Total grant received: 20 lacs @ Rs 10 lacs per project
4. Research publications
SN Title of papere Authors Journal Year Vol. pages
1
Parametric Effect onMechanicalProperties inSubmerged arcwelding process - Areview
RavinderSingh, R KGarg andShukla D K
InternationalJournal ofEngineeringScience andTechnology (IJEST)ISSN : 0975-5462
2012 Vol. 4No.02
pp 783-793
2
ParametricOptimization ofPMEDM Process withChromium PowderSuspended Dielectricfor Minimum SurfaceRoughness andMaximumMRR
OjhaKuldeep, RK Garg andSingh K K
Advanced MaterialsResearch© (2012) TransTech Publications,Switzerlanddoi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.383-390.3202
2012 Vols.383-390
pp3202-3206
3
Optimization andAnalysis of Shrinkagein Selective LaserSintered PolyamideParts
SharanjitSingh,SharmaVishal S,AnishSachdeva
Materials andManufacturingProcesses,
2012 Vol. 27/6 pp 707-714
4
Study of Green SupplyChain Management inthe IndianManufacturingIndustries: A LiteratureReview cum anAnalytical Approach
AshishBhateja,RajeshBabbar ,SarbjitSingh andAnish
IJCEM InternationalJournal ofComputationalEngineering &Management
2011Vol. 13,ISSN (Online):2230-7893
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for the measurementof performance
Sachdeva
5
A framework forselection of logisticsoutsourcing partner inuncertain environmentusing TOPSIS
RajeshGupta,AnishSachdeva,ArvindBhardwaj
InternationalJournal of Industrialand SystemsEngineering (IJISE)
2012 accepted forpublication,
5. Workshop conducted
a. One day workshop on “Application of lean six sigma in Indian Industry” was organized on28.04.2012.
6. Publications in Proceeding of InternationalConferences
Rajesh Gupta, Anish Sachdeva, Arvind Bhardwaj, “Solving MCDM problems using PROMETHEE withnon crisp data” proceeding of International Conference on Advances in Supply Chain andManufacturing Management (ICASCMM 2011), organized by Indian Institute of Technology,Kharagpur (December 16-18, 2011)
Gaurav Tejpal, R K Garg, Anish Sachdeva, “Supply Chain Flexibility: A literature review andimplications for future research” proceeding of International Conference on Advances in Supply Chainand Manufacturing Management (ICASCMM 2011), organized by Indian Institute of Technology,Kharagpur (December 16-18, 2011)
Book Chapter
A Framework for the Selection ofLogistic Service Provider Using Fuzzy Delphi and Fuzzy TOPSIS,Intelligent Automation and Systems Engineering, Lecture Notes in ElectricalEngineering, Volume 103,189-202, 2011
Expert lectures organised
An expert talk on 20.03.2012 on the title “Lean manufacturing: Need, Concept and Techniques inIndian Context” by Dr T P Singh, Director, Symbiosis Institute of Technology Pune under SilverJubilee Celebrations of NIT Jalandhar.
An expert talk on 30.03.2012 on the title “Flowing Stream Staregy: Leveraging strategic changeswith continuity” by Dr Sushil Professor, Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi under SilverJubilee Celebrations of NIT Jalandhar.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
1. Academic Programmes
a) B.Tech in Instrumentation and Control Engineering w.e.f. 1990.b) M Tech (Full Time) in Control & Instrumentation Engineering w.e.f. August 2006c) Ph.D programme in Instrumentation and Control Engineeringd) M.Tech (Part-Time) in Control & Instrumentation Engineering w.e.f. July 2010
2. Development of Laboratories
The Department has fully established and now making efforts to modernize the followinglaboratories:
1. Analytical Instrumentation Laboratory2. Control Engineering Laboratory3. Electrical Machines and Drives Laboratory4. Electrical Measurement and Circuit Laboratory5. Fabrication Unit and Transducers Laboratory6. Microprocessor based Instrumentation Laboratory7. Process Control Instrumentation Laboratory8. Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory9. Virtual Instrumentation Laboratory
10. Robotics and Automation Laboratory11. Signal Processing Laboratory
In addition to above, the Department is in the process of developing the following newlaboratories:
12. Human Machine Interface Laboratory13. Wireless Research Laboratory14. Calibration Laboratory
3. Research and Development Activities
All non-Ph D faculty members already registered for Ph D and are pursuing research in theirconcerned areas.
The pre-submission viva-voce Examination of Mr Butta Singh, Research Scholar (Part-Time) registered in the Department was held on 24.6.2011 and submitted his thesis onJanuary 2, 2012.
The pre-submission viva-voce Examination of Mr Jagroop Singh, Research Scholar(Part-Time) registered in the Department was held on 24.6.2011 and submitted his thesison May 1, 2012.
The comprehensive Examination of Mrs Roop Pahuja, Research Scholar (Part-time)registered in the Department was held on 22-11-2011.
The comprehensive Examination of Mr Kuldip Singh, Research Scholar (Part-time)registered in the Department was held in 28-04-2011
4. Students Registered for M Tech, M Tech by Research and Ph.D (Number, area ofResearch)
12-students were registered to M Tech (Full Time) and 05- students M Tech (Part-Time)Programmes in Control & Instrumentation Engineering during the session 2011-12.
At present 06-Part Time and 03-Full Time students are registered for Ph.D Programmein the Department.
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5. Research Publications (in Bibliographic format)
a) International Journals
Dr A. K Jain
Mahendra Kumar, A.K Jain, “ Survey on Quality of Service in Wireless LAN”, IJAST(Accepted) during January-June, 2012
Mahendra Kumar, A K.Jain, “ Survey on Wireless Lan Security” IJAST (Accepted) duringJanuary-June, 2012
Raj Kumar Singh, Dr A K Jain , “Research issues in Wireless Network” IJARC SSE,Volume 2, Issue 4, April 2012
Ajay Roy, Dr A K Jain and Sandeep Kumar Yadav Uddin, “Review: A perspective of QoSof Mobile Ad hoc Network,” 'International Journal of Information Technology andApplication (IJITA) ‘-ISSN: 0976-8661‘ The Vol. 1 no. 2 (January2012) (Communicated) .
Dr. Dilbag Singh
Image Communication (Elsevier), vol. 26, pp. 493-506, May 2011. Jagroop Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, Dilbag Singh and Moin Uddin, “A signal adaptive filter
for blocking effect reduction of JPEG compressed images,” AEU-International Journal ofElectronics and Communications(Elsevier), vol. 65, pp. 827-839, 2011.
Jagroop Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, Dilbag Singh and Moin Uddin, “Blocking artifactsdetection in block-based DCT compressed images,” International Journal of Signaland Imaging Systems Engineering (IJSISE), vol. 4, pp. 181-188, 2011.
Jagroop Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, Dilbag Singh and Moin Uddin, “Comparison ofdetection methods based on different modeling functions for blocking artifacts in highlycompressed images,” Signal, Image and Video Processing Journal, Springer(Communicated) .
Indu Saini, Dilbag singh, Arun Khosla," Classification of RR-Interval and Blood Pressurefor Different Postures using KNN Algorithm," International Journal of Signal Processing,Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, vol. 5 no. 1, 2012, pp. 13-20.
Butta Singh and Dilbag Singh, “Modified multiscale entropy in HRV for automaticselection of threshold value r,” International Journal of Medical Engineering andInformatics - accepted.
Mrs Sheela Tiwari
Sheela, Tiwari, Ram, Naresh, R. Jha, Neural network predictive control of UPFC forimproving transient stability performance of power system, Applied Soft Computing 11(2011) pp.4581-4590.
Mr Sharvan Pahuja
“Novel Method of Feto-Maternal Monitoring Using Music Therapy - A Non-Stress Test”,International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, pp 472-474, Volume2, 2011. (ICV 5.42)
“Electrical Impedance Tomography based Image Reconstruction and feto- maternalmonitoring in pregnancy” Vol.3, No.8, 482-486, Health (USA Accepted), (2011) DOI:10.4236/health.2011.38079, (ICV 6.44)’’
“Real- Time Monitoring of Heart sound Using MEMS Acoustic Sensor,” Jl. of Instrum.Soc. of India, Vol. 40 No 4, pp 308-310., 2011
“Robust Mathematical Algorithm for Power Line Interference Cancellation in Monitoringand Recording of Feto-Maternal,” Jl of Instrum. Soc. of India, Vol. 40 No 4, pp 295-297.,2011
Mr Rajesh Singla
A paper titled”Moving an object using EEG: an art of BCI” has been accepted forpublication in IJBET (International journal of Biomedical engineering and technology)
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ISSN (Online): 1752-6426 - ISSN (Print): 1752-6418. Published by InderSciencePublishers, Switzerland
A paper titled “Application of IRIS recognition in Process Control” has been accepted forpublication in International Journal of Modeling and Optimization (IJMO, ISSN: 2010-3697) published by International Association of Computer Science and InformationTechnology Press (IACSIT), Singapore
A paper titled “Intelligent security system for HMI in SCADA applications” has beenaccepted for publication in International Journal of Modeling and Optimization (IJMO,ISSN: 2010-3697) published by International Association of Computer Science andInformation Technology Press (IACSIT), Singapore
b) National Journals
A paper titled ”Neuro Fuzzy temperature controller for boiler system” has beenpublished in SBIT journal of Science & Technology, 2012, Vol1 Issue 1,Pg (13-16).
c) International Conferences
Dr A K Jain
Venkateshwarlu Kondeti, Mahendra Kumar, A. K Jain, “Survey on Wireless LAN,“International conference ICCCT-2011, 15-17 September, 2011
Mr S K Pahuja
Electrical impedance tomography based feto-maternal well being” Indian Journal ofPhysiology and Pharmacology. 57th Annual Conference of Association of Physiologistsand Pharmacologists of India December 13 - 17, 2011, AIIMS, New Delhi, INDIA(APPICON 2011)
Real Time Feto-Maternal Monitoring Using Electrical Impedance Technique”Cardiovascular Research Convergence, Department of Pharmacology All India Instituteof Medical Sciences (AIIMS), February 17-18, 2012.
Microcontroller Based Feto-Maternal Monitoring Using Electrical Impedance ImagingMethod”, WORLDCOMP'12 - The 2012 World Congress in Computer Science, ComputerEngineering, and Applied Computing USA (Accepted)
Electrical Impedance Tomography based Image Reconstruction and feto- maternalmonitoring in pregnancy” Journal of Signal and Image Processing, ISSN: 0976-8882 &E-ISSN: 0976-8890.Accepted , 2011
“Mathematical Model for Distribution of Conductivity inside the Closed Object for GivenBoundary Conditions”, International Journal of systems, Control and Communication,Inderscience publishers, UK (Accepted) , 2011
Mrs Sheela Tiwari
Koul, S.; Tiwari, S.; "Model predictive control for improving small signal stability of a UPFCequipped SMIB system," Engineering (NUiCONE), 2011 Nirma University InternationalConference on,vol., no., pp.1-6, 8-10 Dec. 2011doi: 10.1109/NUiConE.2011.6153280
Mr Rajesh Singla
Rajesh Singla, “Application of IRIS recognition in Process Control” accepted forpublication in ICCMS 2011, 3rd IEEE International Conference on Computer modelingand simulation to be held in Mumbai, India, January7-9, 2011.
Rajesh Singla, “Intelligent security system for HMI in SCADA applications”, accepted forpublication in ICCMS 2011, 3rd IEEE International Conference on Computer modelingand simulation to be held in Mumbai, India , January7-9, 2011.
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Mr Kuldeep Singh Nagla
K.S. Nagla, Moin Uddin, Dilbag Singh, Nikhil Rathi, “Sensor Fusion Frame Work forMarble/Stone Processing Industry using Low Cost Sensors” 22nd DAAAM WorldSymposium "Intelligent Manufacturing & Automation: Power of Knowledge andCreativity”, at Austria Center Vienna, Vienna, Austria from 23-26th November 2011. Pp339-340
d) National Conferences
Mr Kuldeep Singh
K S Nagla, Palavi Singla, Amanpreet Singh, Apeksha, “Stochastic modeling of sonarsensor for mobile robot navigational applications”, National seminar on socialimplications on artificial Intelligence, March,2011
6. Projects Completed / on going / sponsored projects
A project Modernization of Process Control & Instrumentation Lab was sanctioned to theDepartment under MODROB scheme and a grant of Rs.5.00 lacs was received fromMHRD in the year 1994-95, which has been fully utilized.
A project Modernization of Advance Chemical Process Control Lab was sanctioned tothe Department under TAPTEC scheme and a grant of Rs.8.00 lacs was received fromMHRD on 30-04-1998, which has been fully utilized.
A project Calibration, Testing & Maintenance lab (Part-I) under Plan Scheme forModernization and removal of obsolescence of Laboratories and Workshops has beensanctioned from MHRD during the Financial Year 1999-2000 (Plan), which has been fullyutilized.
R&D project entitled, “Robot for Railway to clean the surface below the railway tracks atplatform” has been sanctioned by MHRD to the tune of Rs.13 lacs in the year 2004-05,and has been completed within sanction period.
Design and Development of Underwater Robot: has been completed, Funding agencyDr. BR Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar.
Over 150 ECGs recorded for ongoing project ‘Establishment of a Database of ECGsRecoded from a Healthy Native Indian population’ in collaboration with Prof. P.W.Macfarlane, University of Glasgow; Prof. Vinod Kumar, IIT Roorkee; Dr. S.T. Hamde &Mrs.V.R. Thool, SGGS Institute of Engineering & Technology, Nanded.
VSAT-Enabled Mobile e-Learning Terminals, a project under National Mission onEducation through Information and Communication Technology of Ministry of HumanResource Development, Government of India.
7. Details of faculty, who have upgraded qualifications
N.A. for the period under report
8. Details of faculty who have enrolled for higher qualifications
N.A. for the period under report
9. Short term courses / training programmes / seminars / conferences / workshops /symposia attended by the faculty
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Dr A K Jain
Attended an International Workshop on “Biomedical Science and Technologies (WBMST-2011)” held at Anna University from March 02-04, 2011.
Dr Dilbag Singh
Attended a International Workshop on “18th Annual IEEE IAS Electrical Safety” held atSheraton Centre in Toronto, Ontario from January 24-28, 2011.
Attended a International Workshop on “Biomedical Science and Technologies (WBMST-2011)” held at Anna University from March 02-04, 2011.
Attended and presented a paper entitled, “Effect of Ectopic Beats and Editing Methods onDetrended fluctuation Analysis of HRV” in International Conference on Electrical, Computer,Electronics & Communication Engineering held at Bangkok from March 29-31, 2011.
10. Patents secured / applied
N.A. for the period under report
11. Expert talks organized / delivered (name of the expert, topic and date)
Expert Talks Delivered
Dr Moin Uddin , Pro Vice Chancellor, DTU Delhi
“Application of ICT in Mobile Health Care System” on December 02,2012
Dr R Jha, Director General Institute of Engineering & Technology Bhaddal.
“State Space Modeling and Its significance in Research” on April 26,2012
Mr Kuldeep Singh Nagla
Session Chairman at 22nd DAAAM World Symposium "Intelligent Manufacturing &Automation: Power of Knowledge and Creativity”, at Austria Center Vienna, Vienna, -25th November 2011
Expert lecture by KS Nagla on “recent Trends in robotics” at Baba Hira Singh BhattalInstitute of Engineering and Technology Lehragaga on March 16,2012
Invited Guest lecture on Robotics : focused on advanced sensors, by KS Nagla, in UGCsponsored National Seminar on Wireless communication & networks at Shri MataVaishno Devi University on March 25, 2012
Guest lecture on Robotics (one day workshop) at DAV Institute of Engineering andTechnology, Jalandhar on February 02,2011
Expert talk on Robotics in Nurturance programme for talent search awardees NCERT,New Delhi at NITJ on January 11, 2011
12. Consultancy services completed / on going
The following activities have been carried out in collaboration with industries and institutions:
Sr No Industries / Institutions Nature of Activity1 IIT Roorkee Performance testing and evaluation of Small
hydro Plants (MoU Signed) on Jan 30, 20102 IIT Roorkee, University of
Glasgow and S.G.G.S.Institute of Engg. &Technology, Nanded,Maharashtra
Collaborative ECG data collection for standarddatabase on Indian population (MoU Signed) on20.02.2010
3 Ministry of Railways Installation of robot for railway at northernRailways (Ambala Cantt railway station) forcleaning the tracks and external parts of the train
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4 IIT Bombay Agreement to Start Pilot Project on Robotics (e-Yantra), Nov. 2009
5 Agreement with Corporate 20 No. of Corporates signed an advanceagreement to purchase the patents from NITJ(December-2009)
13. Students Activities
(a) SPICE: Society for promotion of Instrumentation and Control Engineering was set up inDecember 1994 for the students & the faculty with an aim to offer a forum for exchange ofthoughts in emerging areas related to Instrumentation & Control Engineering and isworking since then in this direction. Various activities such as paper presentation, quizzes,guest lectures, mock interview etc. are organized from time to time under the aegis of theSociety.
(b) ISTE Student Chapter: An ISTE Student Chapter has been established in the institute.The students of IC Department contribute significantly to various activities of the Chapter.
(c) The Society of Progressive Instrumentation and Control Engineers (SPICE) organized aget-together function to bid fare well to final year students on May 3, 2011.
14. Membership of Professional Bodies
The following faculty members of IC Department are members of professional bodies, the details ofwhich are given below:
S No Name Name of ProfessionalBody
Membership No.
1. Dr A K Jain ISTE LM 88522. Mr Narinder Singh IE, IETE 107815/6, 1028633. Dr Dilbag Singh a. ISTE
b. ISI (Bangalore)c. IEEE-EMBSd. BMESOIe. Fellow IE(I)
ISTE LM 22453LM833
4. Mr S K Pahuja ISTE LM 224525. Mrs Sheela Tiwari ISTE LM 268736. Mr K S Nagla a. Student member of
IEEEb. Member of RAS
(Robotics & AutomationSociety)
c. Life Member of IndiaInnovator Association
No. 80428592-
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15. Ph.D Programmes – Existing and Proposed
Biomedical Instrumentation and Signal Processing Wireless Networks including sensor networks
16. Proposed Plan for Research
In addition to the above existing programmes, the department is planning to introduce the Ph.Dprogramme in the following areas:
i) Biomedical Signal Processing and Applicationsii) Image processing and related areasiii) Sensor fusion
17. Industry-Institute Collaboration
Sr No Industries / Institutions Nature of Activity
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1 IIT Roorkee Performance testing and evaluation of Smallhydro Plants (MoU Signed) on Jan 30, 2010
2 IIT Roorkee, University ofGlasgow and S.G.G.S.Institute of Engg. &Technology, Nanded,Maharashtra
Collaborative ECG data collection for standarddatabase on Indian population (MoU Signed) on20.02.2010
3 Ministry of Railways Installation of robot for railway at northernRailways (Ambala Cantt railway station) forcleaning the tracks and external parts of the train
4 IIT Bombay Agreement to Start Pilot Project on Robotics (e-Yantra), Nov. 2009
5 Agreement with Corporate 20 No. of Corporates signed an advanceagreement to purchase the patents from NITJ(December-2009)
18. Innovation and technology transfer
Department is planning to tie up with other institutes and renowned industries under TIFAC fornew innovative ideas and technology transfer.
Department of Mathematics
1. Programme offered in Department
M.Sc & Ph.D in Mathematics
Research Publications
Dr. Sheo Kumar
J.N. Sharma, Dinkar Sharma & Sheo Kumar, Study of vibration analysis of rotatinghomogeneous thermoelastic circular disk by using FEM, International Journal of ComputerApplications (USA) 35(13) (2011), 1-9.
J.N. Sharma, Dinkar Sharma & Sheo Kumar, Analysis of stresses and strains in a rotatinghomogeneous thermoelastic circular disk by using finite element method, InternationalJournal of Computer Applications (USA) 35(13) (2011), 10-14.
Dinkar Sharma, Ram Jiwari & Sheo Kumar, Numerical solution of two-point boundary valueproblem using Galerkin finite element method, International Journal of Nonlinear Science(UK) 13(2) (2012), 204-210.
J.N. Sharma, Dinkar Sharma & Sheo Kumar, Analysis of stresses and strains in a rotatingFGM thermoelastic circular disk by using FEM, International Journal of Pure and AppliedMathematics (BULGARIA) 74 (3) (2012), 339-352.
S. Dhawan & Sheo Kumar, Finite element method for Burgers equation using cubic B-splineapproximation, Proceedings of the Applied Computing Conferences 2011(ACC 11), Angers,France, November 17-19, 2011, pp. 40-43.
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Dr. Jaspal Singh
Jaspal Singh Aujla, “A simple proof of Lieb concavity theorem, “Journal of MathematicalPhysics”, 2011, Vol.52, doi:10.1063/1.3573594.
M S Moslehian, S Dragomir and M Khosravi and Jaspal Singh Aujla, “Refinements of Choi--Davis--Jensen's inequality”, Bulletin of Mathematical Analysis and Applications Vol. 03,2011, 127-133.
M S Moslehian, Jagjit Singh Matharu and Jaspal; Singh Aujla “Non-commutative Callebautinequality”, Linear Algebra and its Applications, Vol. 436 2012, 3347-3357
Jagjit Singh Matharu and Jaspal Singh Aujla, “Some inequalities for unitarily invariantnorms”, Linear Algebra and its Applications, Vol. 436,2012,1623-1631.
Rupinderjit Kaur , Mandeep Singh , M S Moslehian and Jaspal Singh Aujla, “A generaldouble inequality related to operator means and positive linear maps”, Linear Algebra and itsApplications, To appear
Dr. Damanjit Kaur
J.N.Sharma, D. Grover,D.Kaur, “ Mathematics Modelling and analysis of bulk waves inrotating generalized thermoelastic media with voids”, Applied Mathematical Modelling 2011,pp 13.
Dr. Geeta Partap
R. Kumar,G.Partap, “Rayleigh-Lamb Waves in Micropolar Thermoelastic Plate” , StructuralEngineering and Mechanics (SEM) –An International Journal 2011, Vol-39, page 861-875.
R.Kumar, G. Partap, “Rayeigh-Lamb Wave Motion in Micro polar Thermoplastic Plate coatedwith In viscid Fluid”, International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2011, Vol-16, page 709-729
R.Kumar, G.Partap, “Axisymmetric Waves in a Micropolar Cubic Crystal Plate”., ChemicalEngineering Communications 2012, Vol-199,page 538-550.
Dr.R.R.Sinha
B. B. Khare and R. R. Sinha (2011): Estimation of population mean using multi-auxiliarycharacters with subsampling the nonrespondents, Statistics in Transition-new series, 12, 45-56.
B. B. Khare and R. R. Sinha (2012): Combined Class of Estimators for Ratio and Product ofTwo Population Means in Presence of Non-Response, International Journal of Statistics andEconomics, 8, 86-95.
R.R.Sinha and Vinod Kumar,Research paper entitled “On Classes of Estimators forPopulation Mean Using Auxiliary Character in Presence of Non-Response”, presentedNational Conference on Statistical Inference, Sampling Techniques and Related Areas underDRS-I (SAP) held at Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Aligarh MuslimUniversity, Aligarh during March 28-29, 2011.
R.R.Sinha and Vinod Kumar, Research paper entitled “Generalized Estimators forPopulation Mean with Sub Sampling the Non Respondents”, presented National Conferenceon Statistical Inference, Sampling Techniques and Related Areas under DRS-I (SAP) held atDepartment of Statistics and Operations Research, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh duringMarch 28-29, 2011.
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Achievements of the department are mentioned below:-
1. Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta Partap, Associate Professor, has been awarded Ph.D. degree in Mathematicsfrom Kurukshetra University in March 2011.
2. Mr. Jagjit Singh Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics, NIT, Jalandhar,has beenawarded Ph.D. degree in 2011. Title of Ph.D. thesis “Matrix inequalities”Name of supervisor :Professor Jaspal Singh.
3. Miss Sharanjeet Dhawan, Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics, NIT, Jalandhar, hasbeen awarded Ph.D. degree in 2012. Title of Ph.D. thesis “Computational methods for flowproblems using finite element methods” Name of supervisor : Professor Sheo Kumar
4. Mr. Dinkar Sharma, Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics, NIT Jalandhar, is going tosubmit his Ph.D. thesis titled “Homotopy perturbation & finite element metods for partialdifferential equations” under the supervision of Professor Sheo Kumar, within a month. Hehas submitted the synopsis for pre-Ph.D. thesis submission seminar in December 2011.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
1. Academic Programmese) B Tech in Mechanical Engineeringf) M Tech in Mechanical Engineeringg) Ph.D programme in Mechanical Engineering
2. Infrastructure Development:
(i) Construction work of department block 2nd floor is complete and new space is being addedfor Laboratories, Offices etc. Plan for phase-2 is ready with estate office (for horizontal andvertical expansion).
(ii) Lab Equipment/Instruments/Software Procured
Sr. No. Item1. HMT vertical CNC Milling Center2. Single Cylinder Computerized Engine3. Multi Cylinder Computerized Engine
3. Research Publications:
International/ National Journals:
Rakesh Chandra, Sumit Sharma “ Transverse and Shear Properties of Fiber Reinforced NanoComposites” Composites part-B Vol no. 43( 2012) pp 477 -487
Pramod Kumar, Rakesh Chandra and S P Singh “Measurement of Damping of FiberReinforced Composite Material”, October 2011 of JMSE. Journal of Materials Science andEngineering A.
Sukhmeet Singh, Subhash Chander, J.S. Saini, “Heat Transfer and Friction Factor of DiscreteV-Down Rib Roughened Solar Air Heater Ducts”, Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy,Vol. 3, 013108, 2011.
Pramod Kumar, Neeraj Mishra, “ Mathematical Modeling of Non Linear Frictional Damping” ,International Conference on mathematical Sciences and Applications, New Delhi, 17-12-2011 to18-12-2011.
Raman Bedi, Industrial Noise Exposure- A realistic bid to prevent noise induced hearingloss, Occupational Safety Asia, December 2011, 34-39 (2011)
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International / National Conferences:
Anand Vaz, Aman Maini, “Modeling and Simulation of Power Hacksaw Machine using Bond”,Proceedings of The 5th International Conference on Integrated Modeling and Analysis in AppliedControl and Automation (IMAACA 2011), September 12-14, 2011, Rome Italy, paper ID IMAACA2011-66, p. 293-300.
Kukreja, R., Jain, S., and Aggarwal. R.S.Prediction of flow regimes of Pure refrigerants duringcondensation inside smooth horizontal tubes, Proceedings of National conference on Trends andAdvances in Mechanical Engg, YMCA Institute of Engineering, Faridabad.
Pramod Kumar, Rakesh Chandra and S P Singh “Micromechanical Bridging Model for thePrediction of Damping in Fiber Reinforced Composites” Proceeding of 2nd InternationalCongress on Computational Mechanics and Simulation (ICCMS 06), pp 2082-2087
Dinesh Kumar Shukla “ Dilution Control by Advanced Submerged Arc Welding” in 2012 , 2nd
international Conference on “Key Engineering Materials ( ICKEM -2012) Singapore , 26-02-2012to 28-02-2012.
Mr. S K Tiwari “ Elgen Value Analysis of Glass Fiber Reinforced Composites Plate” 2nd
International Conference on “ Key Engineering Materials ( ICKEM-2012)” Singapore 26.02.2012to 28.02.2012.
Expert Lectures Organised for Students:
Shri S A Bharadwaj, Technical Director of NPCIL Delivered an expert talk on “ onNuclear Energy and various kinds of Nuclear Reactors work, or the role of MechanicalEngineers in designing and operating held at National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar on 19th
January, 2012.
Prof. Genevieve Dauphin Head of research Group on Bond Graph Modeling( LAGISassociated with the CNRS, the French National Centre For Scientific Research deliveredan invited lectures on the topic entitled “ Modeling for Designing - An essential stage”& “Reverse-flow reactor for air pollutant abatement” held at National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar on January 16th & 17th , 2012.
Prof. Keshav Kant, ( Ex- Professor, Department of ME, IIT Kanpur) delivered an expertlecture on the topic “ Process Intensification In Heat Regenerators” held at NIT Jalandhar onApril 10, 2012.
DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
1. Academic Programmes run by the department :-
1. B Tech in Textile Technology2. M Tech In Textile Engineering & Management ( Full time)3. M Tech in Textile Technology ( Part time)4. Ph D (Full- Time)5. Ph D (Part- Time)
2. List of publications in form of Book Chapters
A. Dr. J N Chakraborty Textile design: Principles, Advances and Applications, Editors: Dr Amanda Briggs-Goode
and Dr Katherine Townsend, Woodhead Publishing Limited, UK, 2011
Chapter 7: Designing through Dyeing and Finishing
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Handbook of Textile and Industrial Dyeing: Principles, Processes and Types of dyes, Volume1: General aspects of dyeing, Editor: Dr Matthew Clark, Woodhead Publishing Limited, UK,2012
Chapter 7: An overview of dye fastness testingChapter 14: Sulphur dyes
Chapter-13: Metal complex dyes
B. Dr. A Mukhopadhyay Joining textiles: principles and applications, Eds. I Jones and G Stylios, Woodhead
Publishing Limited, Cambridge, 2012
Factors that affect sewn seam performance
3. List of publications in National / International journals and conferences
International Journals
V Bajpai, A Dey, S Ghosh, S Bajpai and M K Jha, ‘Quantification of bacterial adherence ondifferent textile fabrics, International Biopdeterioration & Biodegradation, 65, 2011, 1169-1174
A. Mukhopadhyay, S. M. Ishtiaque, D. Uttam, “Impact of structural variations in hollow yarn onheat and moisture transport properties of fabrics”, Journal of Textile Institute, 102 (8), 2011, pp.700-712.
Midha, V.K., (2011) “Ranking fibre and process parameters affecting thermal resistance ofneedle punched blankets using neural network”, The Journal of the Textile Institute, 102(8), 668-674.
International Conferences
A K Patra and J N Chakraborty, ‘Enzymatic scouring of linen with Pectinase and Xylanase’, 1st
SMARTEX- Egypt 2011 World Textiles Conference, November 22–24, 2011, KafrelsheikhUniversity, Egypt.
R Chattopadhyay and S K Sinha, Influence of annealing on mechanical properties of polyester-cotton friction spun yarn, ICONTEX: International Congress of innovative textiles, Istanbul,Turkey, October 20-22, 2011
M Datta Roy and S K Sinha, Ring and Compact spun yarn: An evaluation for Knitted fabrics,International Conference of Innovative Textles, ICONTEX-2011, Istanbul, Turkey, October 20-22,2011
S K Sinha, “Influence of annealing on mechanical properties of Polyester-Cotton Friction Spunyarn”, International Conference of Innovative Textiles, ICONTEX-2011, Istanbul, Turkey, October20-22, 2011
N.Bhowmick and S.Ghosh, Some of the root causes of fibre shedding from cotton yarn in knittingprocess, International Congress of Innovative Textiles (ICONTEX2011), Istanbul, Turkey,October 20-22,2011
National Journals
Amandeep Kaur and J N Chakraborty, ‘Smart handling of Stripes and Checks in Apparels andFashionwears’, Asian Textile journal, 20, 4 (2011) pp37-39
Guneet Dhiman and J N Chakraborty, ‘Parachute: The Aerodynamic Lifting and DeacceleratingDevice', Asian Textile journal, 20, 6 (2011) pp 66-75
3. Amandeep Kaur, Shelly Khanna, Shilpa Dua and J N Chakraborty, ‘Textile structured ECG forCardiac-care’, Asian Textile journal, 20, 7 (2011) pp 43-48.
J N Chakraborty, Vivek Sharma and Preeti Gautam, ‘Fantasy of Chromic Colourants’, AsianTextile journal (ISSN 0971 3425), 20, 8 (2011) pp 63-66
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National Conferences: Nil
a) Project received:Project title: Design of Pulse-jet Filtration ApparatusFinancial Assistance from INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OFSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, GOVERNMENT OF INDIAProject Cost: 52.28 lakhsProject starting date: October 13, 2011; Project duration 2 1/2 years
b) Summer CoursesN Bhowmick, Advanced Optimization Techniques and Its Applications in Textile Engineering,Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology, Berhampore, Summer School,June 14-18, 2011
c) Workshop OrganisedOne day workshop on ‘Air Pollution Control in Industry’ jointly organized by NIT Jalandhar andPunjab Pollution Control Board on February 24, 2012 at NITJ.
Conveynor: A Mukhopadhyay and Co-conveynor: A K Choudhary
d) Workshop attendedOne day workshop on ‘Textile Testing Methods’, SDL Atlas & Premier Colourscan, New Delhi,September 9, 2011.
(e) List of Expert lectures organized / delivered:
Mr Lokesh Maingi, Director, Universal Impex Inc. Ludhiana had delivered expert talk"Production Planning and Control" on March 26, 2012 at 11.00 am in the IT Park of the Instituteunder Silver Jubilee Celebrations of NIT Jalandhar.
(f) Participation of students in national / international conferences, training programmes etc withrelevant information:Coordinated all events of Rajbhasha in Utkansh-2012.
(g) MOU signed: Nil
(h) Instrument purchased:
Three softwares related to Garment manufacturing for GMT Lab.
HRD/Hindi Cell.
1. Institute had also arranged Hindi-fortnightly programme during 14-28, September, 2011 andvarious Hindi activities has been performed
2. Institute had also arranged one Hindi institute level competition for non- teaching staff.3. Institute has also purchased various hindi books related to literature, history by the
recommendation of the Hindi cell.4. Rajbhasa Samiti & Utkansh-12, jointly organized national level “Kavi Samelen” in March, 2012
and encouraged to student and staff for application of Hindi in official & non official activities.
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Dispensary
A. Facilities provided by dispensary:-1. Oxygen cylinder2. Nebulizer3. Autoclave4. Pathological lab is updated with some more routine investigations.5. Pharmacy6. Ambulance facility round the clock.7. Providing medical facility in extra curricular activities of the institute.8. Participating in all the national heath programs.9. Immunization facility.10. ECG Facility was added to the dispensary.11. Regular health awareness and medical check up camps were organized.12. Blood Donation camps were also organized.13. Hygienic conditions of the messes and mess workers were also inspected.14. Surprise Visit to messes to inspect the hygienic and nutritional values of the food.
B. Total OPD in the dispensary during the financial year from 1st April to 31st March 2012 is14376.
C. All the reimbursement of medical bills are processed through the dispensary. Around1029 bills are processed for reimbursement.
D. Two full time Resident medical officers (one male and one female) are giving theconsultation & emergency services in the dispensary.
E. One Visiting medical officer is also giving her services from 1pm to 3pm.F. Pharmacy of the dispensary has most of the routine medicines for convenience to the
patients.G. Rate contract of the medicines was done to avoid delay and inconvenience to the
patients.H. Pathological lab is functional and is capable for doing the routine investigations like HB,
TLC, DLC, ESR, FBS, WIDAL, PM, BT, CT, ABO Rh and Urine R/E, S.Uric Acid, TotalCholesterol Around 650 patients are advised for routine investigations who took thebenefit of the pathological laboratory.
I. The facility of Councilor cum Psychologist was also started in the dispensary frommarch 2011.
J. ECG facility was also added.K. The dispensary has two resident medical officers (one male & one female) one lab tech
and one dresser on regular basis and 05 paramedic (02 pharmacist, 01 medicalassistant and 02 nurses) and one psylologist and one visiting female medical officer oncontractual basis.
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11.12 Finance & Account Detail
INDIAN AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENTOFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR OF AUDIT (CENTRAL)
CHANDIGARH – 160017
NO:GA/SAR/NA318/2012-13/347-48 Dated 27.12.2012
To
The SecretaryGovernment of IndiaMinistry of Human Resource DevelopmentDepartment of EducationNew Delhi
Sub:- Separate Audit Report on the accounts of Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute ofTechnology, Jalandhar for the year ended 31 March 2012.
Sir,
I am enclosed a copy of the Separate Audit Report on the accounts of Dr B RAmbedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar for the year ended 31 March 2012 fornecessary action at your end. The report may be kept confidential till its presentation in theParliament.
Yours faithfully
Sd/-
Dy DirectorEncl: As above.
Copy of the above along with copy of Separate Audit Report is forwarded to Director, Dr B RAmbedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar.
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Separate Audit Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on the accounts ofDr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar for the year ended 31March 2012.
We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of
Technology, Jalandhar as on 31 March 2012, Income and Expenditure Account and Receipt and
Payment Account for the year ended on that date under Section 19(2) of the Comptroller and
Auditor General’s (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971 read with Section 22(2)
of NIT Act 2007. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Institute’s
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial statements based on
our audit.
2. This Separate Audit Report contains the comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General of
India (CAG) on the accounting treatment only with regard to classification, conformity with the
best accounting practices, accounting standards on disclosure norms etc. Audit observations on
financial transactions with regard to compliance with the Laws, Rules and Regulations
(Propriety and Regularity) and efficiency cum performance aspects etc, if any, are reported
through Inspection Reports/ CAG’s Audit Reports separately.
3. We have conducted our audit in accordance with the auditing standards generally accepted in
India. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance
about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatements. An audit includes
examining, on test basis, evidences supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial
statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by the management as well as evaluating the overall presentation of financial
statements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
4. Based on our audit, we report that -:
i. On the basis of audit draft Audit Report was issued to the management, however no
reply was received for eight weeks. Hence the Separate Audit Report is finalised without
the response of the Institute.
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ii. The Balance Sheet, Income and Expenditure Account and Receipts and Payments
Account dealt with by this report have been drawn up in the format approved by the
Government of India, Ministry of Finance.
iii. In our opinion, proper books of accounts and other relevant records have been
maintained by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar as
required under section 22 (1) of NIT Act, 2007, in so far as it appears from our
examination of such books.
iv. We further report that:-
A. Balance Sheet
1. Liabilities
1.1 Corpus/ Capital fund - Rs. 22775.94 lakh
1.1.1 In accordance with prescribed Common Format of Accounts for Central
Autonomous Bodies for the Balance Sheet, the balance of Net Income (Expenditure) has to
be transferred from the Income and Expenditure A/c to Corpus/ Capital Fund, whereas, the
Institute transferred the same to Reserve and Surplus. This has resulted in understatement of
Corpus/ Capital Fund and overstatement of Reserve and Surplus by Rs.33.13lakh (after
adjustment of deficit of previous year).
1.1.2 Above includes balance of unspent grant-in-aid of Rs.1893.81 lakh (Main
Rs.1845.06 lakh + OSC Rs.48.75 lakh), which was adjustable towards grant-in-aid payable
during the year 2012-13. The same was required to be depicted under Current Liabilities and
Provisions in view of Accounting Policy i.e. grant in aid is accounted on accrual basis ( Sr.
No. I of Schedule 24).This has resulted in overstatement of Corpus/ Capital Fund and
understatement of Current Liabilities and Provisions by Rs.1893.81 lakh.
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1.2 Current Liabilities and Provisions: Rs.4557.53 lakh
This does not include Rs.123.79 lakh payable to CPWD on account of expenditure made in
excess of amount deposited with it. This has resulted in understatement of Current Liabilities
and Provisions as well as Fixed Assets by Rs.123.79 lakh.
2. Assets
2.1 Fixed Assets: Rs.21336.09 lakh (Schedule-8)
2.1.1 Non Provision of depreciation
The Institute has not provided depreciation on the Fixed Assets which have been taken/
booked on actual cost of acquisition.
2.2 Current Assets, Loans and Advances (Schedule-11): Rs.5216.88 lakh
2.2.1 Above does not include an amount of Rs. 37.70 lakh on account of Electricity
Charges / Electricity Duty paid by the Institute to Electricity department during the period
April 2004 to October 2009. The said Duty was exempted in accordance with Section 5(c)
and 5(b) of Punjab Electricity (Duty) Act 2005. On pointed out by the audit the same was
exempted by electricity Department w.e.f. October 2009 onwards. This has resulted in
understatement of Current assets, Loans and Advances and understatement of Income to that
extent.
2.2.2 Above includes an amount of Rs.25.98 lakh on account of advances outstanding
against employees for more than six months which further include an amount of Rs.14.76
lakh which are outstanding for more than 5 years. Either these have been written off or to be
disclosed separately by way of note. This has resulted into overstatement of Current Assets
Loans and Advances and understatement of loss to the extent of 14.76 lakh.
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B. Notes to Accounts (Schedule-25)
3.1 The expenditure incurred for import of equipments valuing Rs. 46.29 lakh by the
Institute in foreign currency has not been disclosed separately.
3.2 The expenditure of Rs.25.86 lakh incurred on foreign travel by the officers/officials of
the Institute was not shown.
3.3 Neither the Contingent liability in respect of 12 court cases (9 in Punjab & Haryana High
Court plus 3 other cases) filled by the individuals / employees against the Institute and are
pending as on 31.3.2012 has been provided nor has the fact been disclosed.
C. Grants/Subsidies
Out of the grant in aid of Rs.4800.00 lakh (Plan Rs2300.00 lakh plus Non-Plan Rs.2500.00
lakh) under main account received during the year and adjustment of previous year unspent
grant of Rs. 3633.91 lakh (Plan Rs.2359.70 lakh and Non-Plan Rs.1274.21 lakh) and also
internal receipt of Rs.1190.29 lakh, the Institute could utilize the sum of Rs.5652.15 lakh
(Plan Rs.2814.64 lakh and Non- Plan Rs2837.51 lakh), leaving a balance of Rs.3972.05 lakh
(Plan Rs.1845.06 lakh and Non- Plan Rs.2126.99 lakh).
The Institute did not receive grant in aid during the year for Oversight Scheme (OSC) and
out of previous year’s unspent grant of Rs.723.47 lakh (Plan Recurring Rs.108.95 lakh and
Plan Non Recurring overspent Rs.614.52 lakh) and internal receipt of Rs.39.95 lakh, the
Institute could utilize only Rs.708.68 lakh (Plan Non Recurring Rs.565.77 lakh and Plan
Recurring Rs.142.91 lakh), leaving a balance of Rs.54.74 lakh (Plan Non Recurring Rs.48.75
lakh and Plan Recurring Rs.5.99 lakh).
The Institute was also having unspent Plan grant of Rs.211.52 lakh as on 31 March 2011
under projects and received Rs.94.97lakh during the year 2011-2012 and earned interest of
Rs.10.15lakh on this amount. Out of this, Rs.189.01 lakh was utilised during the year 2011-
2012 leaving unspent balance of Rs.127.63 lakh.
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(v) Subject to our observations in the preceding paragraphs, we report that the Balance
Sheet, Income and Expenditure Account and Receipt and Payment Account dealt with by
this report are in agreement with the books of accounts.
(vi) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given
to us, the said financial statements read together with the Accounting Policies and Notes on
Accounts and subject to the significant matters stated above and other matters mentioned in
Annexure to this Audit Report gives a true and fair view in conformity with accounting
principles generally accepted in India:
(a) In so far as it relates to the Balance Sheet of the state of affairs of the Dr. B. R.
Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar as at 31 March 2012; and
(b) In so far as it relates to Income & Expenditure Account of the surplus for the year
ended on that date.
For and on behalf of the C & AG of India
Principal Director of Audit (Central), Chandigarh
Place: Chandigarh
Date:
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Annexure
1. Adequacy of Internal Audit System
The Internal Audit System was deficient as no Internal Audit Report had been prepared
and submitted to the management by the Internal Audit. The Internal Audit System is not
commensurate with the size and nature of the Institute.
2. Adequacy of Internal Control System
Internal control system is not adequate as per the size and nature of the Institute. It
requires posting of proper staff in accounts etc. and initiation of Management
Information System (MIS).
3. Maintenance of Fixed Assets Register
The institute has not prepared Fixed Assets register showing details like date of
purchase, cost, date of asset put to use, location of the asset, depreciation thereon and
specification of assets.
4. System of Physical verification of Fixed Assets
The physical verification of fixed assets was under process.
5. System of Physical Verification of Inventory
The physical verification of Stores was under process.
6. Regularity in Payment of Statutory Dues
The statutory dues applicable to the Institute were deposited regularly with the concerned
authorities by the management.
Dy.Director
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Dr B R AMBEDKAR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JALANDHARFINANCIAL POSITION AS ON 31.3.2012
Plan (Non Recurring) Rs.in lacsName ofHead
Openingbalance ason 1.4.2011
Grant in aidreleasedduring 2011-2012
Total amountavailable
Expenditurefrom 1.4.2011to 31.3.2012
Unspentbalance ason 31.3.2012
Buildings 2079.26 2242.78 4322.04 2620.32 1701.72
OtherFacilities
147.72 33.40 181.12 116.41 64.71
Equipment 132.72 23.82 156.54 77.91 78.63
Total 2359.70 2300.00 4659.70 2814.64 1845.06
Non Plan (Recurring) Rs.in lacsOpeningbalance ason 1.4.2011
Grant in aidreleased during2011-2012
Incomeduring 2011-2012
Total amountavailable
Expenditurefrom 1.4.2011to 31.3.2012
Unspentbalance ason31.3.2012
1274.21 2500.00 1190.29 4964.50 2837.51 2126.99
OSC SCHEME PLAN (NON RECURRING)Rs.in lacs
Name of Head Openingbalance as on1.4.2011
Grant in aidreleasedduring 2011-2012
Total amountavailable
Expenditurefrom 1.4.2011to 31.3.2012
Unspentbalance ason31.3.2012
Plan (Non –Recurring)
614.52 - 614.52 565.77 48.75
OSC SCHEME PLAN (RECURRING)Rs.in lacs
Openingbalance ason 1.4.2011
Grant in aidreleased during2011-2012
Incomeduring 2011-2012
Total amountavailable
Expenditurefrom 1.4.2011to 31.3.2012
Unspentbalance ason31.3.2012
108.95 - 39.95 148.90 142.91 5.99
ProjectsRs.in lacs
Openingbalance ason 1.4.2011
Grant in aidreleased during2011-2012
Incomeduring 2011-2012
Total amountavailable
Expenditurefrom 1.4.2011to 31.3.2012
Unspentbalance ason31.3.2012
211.52 94.97 10.15 105.12 189.01 127.63