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GAYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GAYA
(GOVT OF BIHAR)
Sri Krishna Nagar PO Nagariyana via Buniyadganj Gaya-823003
Gaya Bihar India
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
2017-18
(01April 2017 -31 March 2018)
Website wwwgcegayaacin
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Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 5
Vision amp Mission 5
Vision 5
Mission 5
Historical Background 5
Location 6
Campus 6
Principalrsquos Message 6
Education System 7
Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION 8
Board of Governors 8
College Administration 9
Administrative and other officers 9
NPIU 10
AICTE 11
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU) 11
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA 11
Civil 11
Mechanical 12
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering 12
Computer Science amp Engineering 12
Basic Science amp Humanities 13
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW 15
Academic Programme 15
Courses Offered 15
Admission Procedure 15
Students intake 2017-18 15
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Students Pass Out 2017-18 16
Concession provided for students 16
The Hostels 16
Examination amp Evaluation 18
Placement 18
Games amp Sports 18
GCE Activities 19
GCE Philanthropy 21
Chapter -4 THE STAFF 23
Staff Position 23
Training status 24
Concessions Provided for Staff 24
Department Wise Teaching Staff 24
Department of Mechanical Engineering 24
Department of Civil Engineering 26
Department of Computer Science Engineering 28
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering 29
Department of Humanities and Applied Science 31
Non -Teaching staff 34
Lab Assistant 34
Other important personnel 35
Student Activity Committee 35
Lab development Committee 35
Academic Activity Committee 36
Start-up Committee 36
Annual Report Committee 36
NIRF Ranking Committee 36
Extra-curricular Activity Committee 36
Website Committee 36
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Student Counseling Committee 37
Disciplinary Committee 37
NBA Committee 37
Campus development Committee 37
Monitoring Committee for classes 37
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS 38
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya 38
Paper publishedpresented in conferences 38
Important activities 38
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In Other Institutes
39
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 41
Proposed Plan for research 41
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration 41
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS 42
Source of funds 42
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES 43
Computer Center 43
Workshops 43
Library 43
Laboratories 44
Bank 48
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS 49
Vocational training 49
NPIU GATE RESULT 49
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Vision amp Mission
Vision
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya aims to be a premier technical institution through pursuit of
excellence in teaching research and innovation for inclusive and sustainable development of the
nation and the region in particular by nurturing and developing competent technical man power
Mission
1 To impart quality education in engineering and emerging disciplines
2 To encourage the faculty for enhancing their capabilities
3 To inculcate spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation
4 To achieve excellence in emerging technologies
5 To continuously strive for professional ethics and social values
Historical Background
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (Abbreviated as GCE Gaya) is a state government
owned engineering college in Bihar India The Institute is fully funded by Govt of Bihar and the
management and administration is under Department of Science amp Technology Bihar It is
affiliated to Aryabhatta Knowledge University(AKU) Patna and approved by AICTE New
Delhi Previously the college was known as Magadh Engineering College (MEC) and was
established on December 1980 It was run by private management from 1980 to 1986 and taken
over by the state govt in the year 1986 From year 1980 to 2007 the college was running under
the name of Magadh Engineering College affiliated with Magadh University and awarded BSc
Degree The Govt of Bihar re-opened the institute in the year 2008 for all around development
of Magadh region Now it is a public institute under the name ldquoGaya College of Engineering
Gaya It was inaugurated by the Honorable Chief Minister of Bihar Sri Nitish Kumar on 19th
November 2008 in the presence of renowned dignitaries and educationalists at a function held in
the college GCE Gaya is one of the few institute in Bihar which has been selected for TEQIP-
III a World Bank Assisted Project under MHRD New Delhi
The year 2018 is a glorious one in the history of the college GCE got 30 faculty
members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8 faculties from Bihar
Public Service Commission in all the departments Recently Gaya College of Engineering
signed Twinning Arrangement with VJTI Mumbai The agreement was signed to improve the
quality of teaching and learning at GCE The intake of students is 60 in each discipline 3
students coming from TFW and 12 students comes through lateral entry in the second year
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Location
The college is situated at Bihar State Highway-4 Shri Krishna Nagar locality on the outskirts of
Gaya district 15 kms from the main town The institute is 15 kms away from the Gaya junction
railway station and 25 kms from Gaya international Airport
Campus
The college is spread over 836 acres of land area The area is lush green and free from pollution
Presently there are two academic buildings one workshop and two campus hostels for the
students A mess with dining room is functioning in the hostel There are also some private
hostels providing accommodation to the students There is a separate building for Mechanical amp
Civil Engineering Departments Electrical amp Electronics Engineering and Computer Science amp
Engineering Department are in the same building Construction of new administrative amp
academic building library with separate reading room hostels and staff quarters are under
construction and expected to be completed in the month of June 2019 The institute has a big
playground where many state level cricket football matches were organized in the past Also
there is a separate volley ball and badminton court available in the campus A single small tea
shop also functions in the campus A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also available
here serving the needs of all students and faculty members
Principalrsquos Message
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (GCE Gaya) established
in 2008 is considered as one of the top Engineering Colleges
in Bihar Since its inception the management administration
and faculties have made bottomless efforts in improving the
quality in all aspects of the institution so that our students are
benefited with the best in class learning practices that would
lead them toward learning innovation This institute has been
playing a pivotal role in shaping the careers of aspiring
students through creation of generations of thinkers amp
dreamers of tomorrow The GCE Gaya has grown over the
years in pursuit of its vision and mission and crossed several
milestones This has become possible only due to continued patronage of the BOG members
DST- Bihar tireless efforts of its experienced and dynamic faculty staff members and worthy contributions of its dedicated students and alumni
The special emphasis of GCE Gaya is on Outcome Based Education (OBE) We are constantly
reviewing our set up to update and improve while making sure that students gain thinking skills
analytical frameworks entrepreneurial skills interpersonal and communication skills The
multicultural and compassionate environment helps us and our students understand the global
competition and needs The academic activities concentrate on helping the students to gain an
excellent theoretical knowledge base and in the development of skills to implement them Thus
GCE Gaya offers an all-round learning environment where success and bright careers are the
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only goals With these words I proudly invite you to be a part of this institution and attain a
happy and fruitful life
I further request all parents alumni students to support in whatever manner possible in our
efforts to make our institute the best in providing technical education that brings out the all-
round development of our students
Education System
The main motto of our institute is to provide Outcome based Quality Education to every student
through the development of their all-round personality The learning experience that we provide
in GCE Gaya embraces both the formal learning that takes place in class rooms laboratories and
less structured learning that takes place in activities outside the classroom The institute is
committed to provide an environment that encourages students to develop strong critical and
analytical skills Along with formal teaching and learning the overall personality of the student
is developed through various activities like quiz debate group discussion workshops technical
paper presentation sports etc Our university conducts regular revision of our syllabus to keep
pace with the changing engineering scenario Most of the faculty members enhance and update
their teaching - learning skills by attending faculty development programmes under TEQIP
Faculty members monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take initiatives in projects of
various subjects Our institute provides undergraduate courses in four disciplines namely
Mechanical Civil EEE amp CSE
Extra-curricular activities are planned such as cultural activities and sports The faculty members
contribute to co-curricular activities in form of their participation in the student activities The activities
for students concentrate on quizzes employability test communication skill group discussion vocational
training and industrial visits Graviton amp Sumedha are two major cultural events of the institute
ldquoGravitonrdquo is the name of tech fest and ldquoSumedhardquo is the name of our annual fest Cultural activities
provide them a platform to know each other in a better manner For making more interactions with the
students a mentor is assigned for every 10 students For weaker students extra theoretical and tutorial
classes are arranged A good library workshop computers broadband with internet facility and Wi-Fi are
provided to the students to enhance their learning environment Therefore GCE Gaya upholds an
educational system that attempts to provide an overall development of its students teachers supporting
staff neighboring community society and the nation
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Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Board of Governors
SNo Name of Chairperson BoG Designation
1 Dr Janak Pandey Ex Vice Chancellor Center university of
Bihar Email-pandayjanakgmailcom
Chairman
Government nominee
2 Dr Anil Kumar
Principal GCE Gaya
Email -anilkuar1gmailcom
Ex-officio secretary
Government nominee
3 Prof BD Chaudhary Eminent Professor and Ex Director MNIT
amp Prof at IIT Mandi Email-bdchoudharyiitmamandiacin
Member Government nominee
4 Member Secretary AICTE New Delhi
Email-nroaicte-indiaorg
Member AICTE Nominee
5 Director DST Bihar State Government Nominnee
Email-directordstbihargovin
Member
State Government
Nominee
6 MP Jakhanwal Ex Vice Chancellor AP Goyal Simla
University Simla (HP) Email-mpja65gmailcom
Member Government nominee
7 Prof LB Roy
Prof Dept of Civil Engg NIIT Patna
Email-lbroynitpacin
Member
Educationist
Nominated by Principal
8 SPIU Bihar
Member SPIU
9 University Nominee
Member
(AKU Nominee)
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10 Prof VijayShankar Thakur
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-vstgcegmailcom
Member Nominated by principal
11 Prof GirjaNandan Sharma
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-gnsgcegmailcom
Member
Nominated by principal
BOG MEETINGS HELD
Srno Date Description
1 18112017 First BoG meeting was held on Nov18 2017 attended by ten members and
special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on accreditation of the
college by NBA
2 10022018 Second BoG meeting was held on February 10 2018 attended by eight
members and special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on
mandatory accreditation by NBA and preparation of SAR
College Administration
The Principal govern the college as per the existing rules and regulations under the supervision
of the Director of Technical Education The college level policy suggestions framed in the
governing bodies such as Board of Governors within the ambit of the rules and regulation of
various agencies including Government of Bihar are implemented by the Principal The
Director of Technical Education is the state level administrative head of the college The policies
of the Government and the changesamendments in the Bihar Government Rules and
Regulations are transferred to the college through the Director
Administrative and other officers
01 Principal Dr Anil Kumar
02 Registrar MrGN Sharma
03 Section Officer Establishment Dr Ajit Singh
04 Controller of Examinations Mr GN Sharma
05 Nodal officer finance Mr Ashish Kumar
07 Professor in-charge Library Md Sheb Sufiyaan
08 Training placement and students welfare officer Mr Vikram Kumar
09 Hostel Superintendent Mr Jitendra kumar
10 HOD Civil Engineering Mr Om Prakash
11 HOD Electrical ampElectronics Engineering Mr Mrinal Ranjan
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12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
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range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
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environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
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members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
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English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
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Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
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Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
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1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
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Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
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Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
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Womenrsquos Day Celebration
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(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
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The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
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Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
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Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
2
Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 5
Vision amp Mission 5
Vision 5
Mission 5
Historical Background 5
Location 6
Campus 6
Principalrsquos Message 6
Education System 7
Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION 8
Board of Governors 8
College Administration 9
Administrative and other officers 9
NPIU 10
AICTE 11
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU) 11
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA 11
Civil 11
Mechanical 12
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering 12
Computer Science amp Engineering 12
Basic Science amp Humanities 13
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW 15
Academic Programme 15
Courses Offered 15
Admission Procedure 15
Students intake 2017-18 15
3
Students Pass Out 2017-18 16
Concession provided for students 16
The Hostels 16
Examination amp Evaluation 18
Placement 18
Games amp Sports 18
GCE Activities 19
GCE Philanthropy 21
Chapter -4 THE STAFF 23
Staff Position 23
Training status 24
Concessions Provided for Staff 24
Department Wise Teaching Staff 24
Department of Mechanical Engineering 24
Department of Civil Engineering 26
Department of Computer Science Engineering 28
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering 29
Department of Humanities and Applied Science 31
Non -Teaching staff 34
Lab Assistant 34
Other important personnel 35
Student Activity Committee 35
Lab development Committee 35
Academic Activity Committee 36
Start-up Committee 36
Annual Report Committee 36
NIRF Ranking Committee 36
Extra-curricular Activity Committee 36
Website Committee 36
4
Student Counseling Committee 37
Disciplinary Committee 37
NBA Committee 37
Campus development Committee 37
Monitoring Committee for classes 37
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS 38
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya 38
Paper publishedpresented in conferences 38
Important activities 38
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In Other Institutes
39
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 41
Proposed Plan for research 41
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration 41
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS 42
Source of funds 42
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES 43
Computer Center 43
Workshops 43
Library 43
Laboratories 44
Bank 48
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS 49
Vocational training 49
NPIU GATE RESULT 49
CAMPUS VIEWhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip50
5
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Vision amp Mission
Vision
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya aims to be a premier technical institution through pursuit of
excellence in teaching research and innovation for inclusive and sustainable development of the
nation and the region in particular by nurturing and developing competent technical man power
Mission
1 To impart quality education in engineering and emerging disciplines
2 To encourage the faculty for enhancing their capabilities
3 To inculcate spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation
4 To achieve excellence in emerging technologies
5 To continuously strive for professional ethics and social values
Historical Background
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (Abbreviated as GCE Gaya) is a state government
owned engineering college in Bihar India The Institute is fully funded by Govt of Bihar and the
management and administration is under Department of Science amp Technology Bihar It is
affiliated to Aryabhatta Knowledge University(AKU) Patna and approved by AICTE New
Delhi Previously the college was known as Magadh Engineering College (MEC) and was
established on December 1980 It was run by private management from 1980 to 1986 and taken
over by the state govt in the year 1986 From year 1980 to 2007 the college was running under
the name of Magadh Engineering College affiliated with Magadh University and awarded BSc
Degree The Govt of Bihar re-opened the institute in the year 2008 for all around development
of Magadh region Now it is a public institute under the name ldquoGaya College of Engineering
Gaya It was inaugurated by the Honorable Chief Minister of Bihar Sri Nitish Kumar on 19th
November 2008 in the presence of renowned dignitaries and educationalists at a function held in
the college GCE Gaya is one of the few institute in Bihar which has been selected for TEQIP-
III a World Bank Assisted Project under MHRD New Delhi
The year 2018 is a glorious one in the history of the college GCE got 30 faculty
members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8 faculties from Bihar
Public Service Commission in all the departments Recently Gaya College of Engineering
signed Twinning Arrangement with VJTI Mumbai The agreement was signed to improve the
quality of teaching and learning at GCE The intake of students is 60 in each discipline 3
students coming from TFW and 12 students comes through lateral entry in the second year
6
Location
The college is situated at Bihar State Highway-4 Shri Krishna Nagar locality on the outskirts of
Gaya district 15 kms from the main town The institute is 15 kms away from the Gaya junction
railway station and 25 kms from Gaya international Airport
Campus
The college is spread over 836 acres of land area The area is lush green and free from pollution
Presently there are two academic buildings one workshop and two campus hostels for the
students A mess with dining room is functioning in the hostel There are also some private
hostels providing accommodation to the students There is a separate building for Mechanical amp
Civil Engineering Departments Electrical amp Electronics Engineering and Computer Science amp
Engineering Department are in the same building Construction of new administrative amp
academic building library with separate reading room hostels and staff quarters are under
construction and expected to be completed in the month of June 2019 The institute has a big
playground where many state level cricket football matches were organized in the past Also
there is a separate volley ball and badminton court available in the campus A single small tea
shop also functions in the campus A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also available
here serving the needs of all students and faculty members
Principalrsquos Message
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (GCE Gaya) established
in 2008 is considered as one of the top Engineering Colleges
in Bihar Since its inception the management administration
and faculties have made bottomless efforts in improving the
quality in all aspects of the institution so that our students are
benefited with the best in class learning practices that would
lead them toward learning innovation This institute has been
playing a pivotal role in shaping the careers of aspiring
students through creation of generations of thinkers amp
dreamers of tomorrow The GCE Gaya has grown over the
years in pursuit of its vision and mission and crossed several
milestones This has become possible only due to continued patronage of the BOG members
DST- Bihar tireless efforts of its experienced and dynamic faculty staff members and worthy contributions of its dedicated students and alumni
The special emphasis of GCE Gaya is on Outcome Based Education (OBE) We are constantly
reviewing our set up to update and improve while making sure that students gain thinking skills
analytical frameworks entrepreneurial skills interpersonal and communication skills The
multicultural and compassionate environment helps us and our students understand the global
competition and needs The academic activities concentrate on helping the students to gain an
excellent theoretical knowledge base and in the development of skills to implement them Thus
GCE Gaya offers an all-round learning environment where success and bright careers are the
7
only goals With these words I proudly invite you to be a part of this institution and attain a
happy and fruitful life
I further request all parents alumni students to support in whatever manner possible in our
efforts to make our institute the best in providing technical education that brings out the all-
round development of our students
Education System
The main motto of our institute is to provide Outcome based Quality Education to every student
through the development of their all-round personality The learning experience that we provide
in GCE Gaya embraces both the formal learning that takes place in class rooms laboratories and
less structured learning that takes place in activities outside the classroom The institute is
committed to provide an environment that encourages students to develop strong critical and
analytical skills Along with formal teaching and learning the overall personality of the student
is developed through various activities like quiz debate group discussion workshops technical
paper presentation sports etc Our university conducts regular revision of our syllabus to keep
pace with the changing engineering scenario Most of the faculty members enhance and update
their teaching - learning skills by attending faculty development programmes under TEQIP
Faculty members monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take initiatives in projects of
various subjects Our institute provides undergraduate courses in four disciplines namely
Mechanical Civil EEE amp CSE
Extra-curricular activities are planned such as cultural activities and sports The faculty members
contribute to co-curricular activities in form of their participation in the student activities The activities
for students concentrate on quizzes employability test communication skill group discussion vocational
training and industrial visits Graviton amp Sumedha are two major cultural events of the institute
ldquoGravitonrdquo is the name of tech fest and ldquoSumedhardquo is the name of our annual fest Cultural activities
provide them a platform to know each other in a better manner For making more interactions with the
students a mentor is assigned for every 10 students For weaker students extra theoretical and tutorial
classes are arranged A good library workshop computers broadband with internet facility and Wi-Fi are
provided to the students to enhance their learning environment Therefore GCE Gaya upholds an
educational system that attempts to provide an overall development of its students teachers supporting
staff neighboring community society and the nation
8
Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Board of Governors
SNo Name of Chairperson BoG Designation
1 Dr Janak Pandey Ex Vice Chancellor Center university of
Bihar Email-pandayjanakgmailcom
Chairman
Government nominee
2 Dr Anil Kumar
Principal GCE Gaya
Email -anilkuar1gmailcom
Ex-officio secretary
Government nominee
3 Prof BD Chaudhary Eminent Professor and Ex Director MNIT
amp Prof at IIT Mandi Email-bdchoudharyiitmamandiacin
Member Government nominee
4 Member Secretary AICTE New Delhi
Email-nroaicte-indiaorg
Member AICTE Nominee
5 Director DST Bihar State Government Nominnee
Email-directordstbihargovin
Member
State Government
Nominee
6 MP Jakhanwal Ex Vice Chancellor AP Goyal Simla
University Simla (HP) Email-mpja65gmailcom
Member Government nominee
7 Prof LB Roy
Prof Dept of Civil Engg NIIT Patna
Email-lbroynitpacin
Member
Educationist
Nominated by Principal
8 SPIU Bihar
Member SPIU
9 University Nominee
Member
(AKU Nominee)
9
10 Prof VijayShankar Thakur
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-vstgcegmailcom
Member Nominated by principal
11 Prof GirjaNandan Sharma
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-gnsgcegmailcom
Member
Nominated by principal
BOG MEETINGS HELD
Srno Date Description
1 18112017 First BoG meeting was held on Nov18 2017 attended by ten members and
special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on accreditation of the
college by NBA
2 10022018 Second BoG meeting was held on February 10 2018 attended by eight
members and special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on
mandatory accreditation by NBA and preparation of SAR
College Administration
The Principal govern the college as per the existing rules and regulations under the supervision
of the Director of Technical Education The college level policy suggestions framed in the
governing bodies such as Board of Governors within the ambit of the rules and regulation of
various agencies including Government of Bihar are implemented by the Principal The
Director of Technical Education is the state level administrative head of the college The policies
of the Government and the changesamendments in the Bihar Government Rules and
Regulations are transferred to the college through the Director
Administrative and other officers
01 Principal Dr Anil Kumar
02 Registrar MrGN Sharma
03 Section Officer Establishment Dr Ajit Singh
04 Controller of Examinations Mr GN Sharma
05 Nodal officer finance Mr Ashish Kumar
07 Professor in-charge Library Md Sheb Sufiyaan
08 Training placement and students welfare officer Mr Vikram Kumar
09 Hostel Superintendent Mr Jitendra kumar
10 HOD Civil Engineering Mr Om Prakash
11 HOD Electrical ampElectronics Engineering Mr Mrinal Ranjan
10
12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
3
Students Pass Out 2017-18 16
Concession provided for students 16
The Hostels 16
Examination amp Evaluation 18
Placement 18
Games amp Sports 18
GCE Activities 19
GCE Philanthropy 21
Chapter -4 THE STAFF 23
Staff Position 23
Training status 24
Concessions Provided for Staff 24
Department Wise Teaching Staff 24
Department of Mechanical Engineering 24
Department of Civil Engineering 26
Department of Computer Science Engineering 28
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering 29
Department of Humanities and Applied Science 31
Non -Teaching staff 34
Lab Assistant 34
Other important personnel 35
Student Activity Committee 35
Lab development Committee 35
Academic Activity Committee 36
Start-up Committee 36
Annual Report Committee 36
NIRF Ranking Committee 36
Extra-curricular Activity Committee 36
Website Committee 36
4
Student Counseling Committee 37
Disciplinary Committee 37
NBA Committee 37
Campus development Committee 37
Monitoring Committee for classes 37
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS 38
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya 38
Paper publishedpresented in conferences 38
Important activities 38
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In Other Institutes
39
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 41
Proposed Plan for research 41
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration 41
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS 42
Source of funds 42
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES 43
Computer Center 43
Workshops 43
Library 43
Laboratories 44
Bank 48
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS 49
Vocational training 49
NPIU GATE RESULT 49
CAMPUS VIEWhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip50
5
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Vision amp Mission
Vision
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya aims to be a premier technical institution through pursuit of
excellence in teaching research and innovation for inclusive and sustainable development of the
nation and the region in particular by nurturing and developing competent technical man power
Mission
1 To impart quality education in engineering and emerging disciplines
2 To encourage the faculty for enhancing their capabilities
3 To inculcate spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation
4 To achieve excellence in emerging technologies
5 To continuously strive for professional ethics and social values
Historical Background
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (Abbreviated as GCE Gaya) is a state government
owned engineering college in Bihar India The Institute is fully funded by Govt of Bihar and the
management and administration is under Department of Science amp Technology Bihar It is
affiliated to Aryabhatta Knowledge University(AKU) Patna and approved by AICTE New
Delhi Previously the college was known as Magadh Engineering College (MEC) and was
established on December 1980 It was run by private management from 1980 to 1986 and taken
over by the state govt in the year 1986 From year 1980 to 2007 the college was running under
the name of Magadh Engineering College affiliated with Magadh University and awarded BSc
Degree The Govt of Bihar re-opened the institute in the year 2008 for all around development
of Magadh region Now it is a public institute under the name ldquoGaya College of Engineering
Gaya It was inaugurated by the Honorable Chief Minister of Bihar Sri Nitish Kumar on 19th
November 2008 in the presence of renowned dignitaries and educationalists at a function held in
the college GCE Gaya is one of the few institute in Bihar which has been selected for TEQIP-
III a World Bank Assisted Project under MHRD New Delhi
The year 2018 is a glorious one in the history of the college GCE got 30 faculty
members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8 faculties from Bihar
Public Service Commission in all the departments Recently Gaya College of Engineering
signed Twinning Arrangement with VJTI Mumbai The agreement was signed to improve the
quality of teaching and learning at GCE The intake of students is 60 in each discipline 3
students coming from TFW and 12 students comes through lateral entry in the second year
6
Location
The college is situated at Bihar State Highway-4 Shri Krishna Nagar locality on the outskirts of
Gaya district 15 kms from the main town The institute is 15 kms away from the Gaya junction
railway station and 25 kms from Gaya international Airport
Campus
The college is spread over 836 acres of land area The area is lush green and free from pollution
Presently there are two academic buildings one workshop and two campus hostels for the
students A mess with dining room is functioning in the hostel There are also some private
hostels providing accommodation to the students There is a separate building for Mechanical amp
Civil Engineering Departments Electrical amp Electronics Engineering and Computer Science amp
Engineering Department are in the same building Construction of new administrative amp
academic building library with separate reading room hostels and staff quarters are under
construction and expected to be completed in the month of June 2019 The institute has a big
playground where many state level cricket football matches were organized in the past Also
there is a separate volley ball and badminton court available in the campus A single small tea
shop also functions in the campus A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also available
here serving the needs of all students and faculty members
Principalrsquos Message
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (GCE Gaya) established
in 2008 is considered as one of the top Engineering Colleges
in Bihar Since its inception the management administration
and faculties have made bottomless efforts in improving the
quality in all aspects of the institution so that our students are
benefited with the best in class learning practices that would
lead them toward learning innovation This institute has been
playing a pivotal role in shaping the careers of aspiring
students through creation of generations of thinkers amp
dreamers of tomorrow The GCE Gaya has grown over the
years in pursuit of its vision and mission and crossed several
milestones This has become possible only due to continued patronage of the BOG members
DST- Bihar tireless efforts of its experienced and dynamic faculty staff members and worthy contributions of its dedicated students and alumni
The special emphasis of GCE Gaya is on Outcome Based Education (OBE) We are constantly
reviewing our set up to update and improve while making sure that students gain thinking skills
analytical frameworks entrepreneurial skills interpersonal and communication skills The
multicultural and compassionate environment helps us and our students understand the global
competition and needs The academic activities concentrate on helping the students to gain an
excellent theoretical knowledge base and in the development of skills to implement them Thus
GCE Gaya offers an all-round learning environment where success and bright careers are the
7
only goals With these words I proudly invite you to be a part of this institution and attain a
happy and fruitful life
I further request all parents alumni students to support in whatever manner possible in our
efforts to make our institute the best in providing technical education that brings out the all-
round development of our students
Education System
The main motto of our institute is to provide Outcome based Quality Education to every student
through the development of their all-round personality The learning experience that we provide
in GCE Gaya embraces both the formal learning that takes place in class rooms laboratories and
less structured learning that takes place in activities outside the classroom The institute is
committed to provide an environment that encourages students to develop strong critical and
analytical skills Along with formal teaching and learning the overall personality of the student
is developed through various activities like quiz debate group discussion workshops technical
paper presentation sports etc Our university conducts regular revision of our syllabus to keep
pace with the changing engineering scenario Most of the faculty members enhance and update
their teaching - learning skills by attending faculty development programmes under TEQIP
Faculty members monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take initiatives in projects of
various subjects Our institute provides undergraduate courses in four disciplines namely
Mechanical Civil EEE amp CSE
Extra-curricular activities are planned such as cultural activities and sports The faculty members
contribute to co-curricular activities in form of their participation in the student activities The activities
for students concentrate on quizzes employability test communication skill group discussion vocational
training and industrial visits Graviton amp Sumedha are two major cultural events of the institute
ldquoGravitonrdquo is the name of tech fest and ldquoSumedhardquo is the name of our annual fest Cultural activities
provide them a platform to know each other in a better manner For making more interactions with the
students a mentor is assigned for every 10 students For weaker students extra theoretical and tutorial
classes are arranged A good library workshop computers broadband with internet facility and Wi-Fi are
provided to the students to enhance their learning environment Therefore GCE Gaya upholds an
educational system that attempts to provide an overall development of its students teachers supporting
staff neighboring community society and the nation
8
Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Board of Governors
SNo Name of Chairperson BoG Designation
1 Dr Janak Pandey Ex Vice Chancellor Center university of
Bihar Email-pandayjanakgmailcom
Chairman
Government nominee
2 Dr Anil Kumar
Principal GCE Gaya
Email -anilkuar1gmailcom
Ex-officio secretary
Government nominee
3 Prof BD Chaudhary Eminent Professor and Ex Director MNIT
amp Prof at IIT Mandi Email-bdchoudharyiitmamandiacin
Member Government nominee
4 Member Secretary AICTE New Delhi
Email-nroaicte-indiaorg
Member AICTE Nominee
5 Director DST Bihar State Government Nominnee
Email-directordstbihargovin
Member
State Government
Nominee
6 MP Jakhanwal Ex Vice Chancellor AP Goyal Simla
University Simla (HP) Email-mpja65gmailcom
Member Government nominee
7 Prof LB Roy
Prof Dept of Civil Engg NIIT Patna
Email-lbroynitpacin
Member
Educationist
Nominated by Principal
8 SPIU Bihar
Member SPIU
9 University Nominee
Member
(AKU Nominee)
9
10 Prof VijayShankar Thakur
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-vstgcegmailcom
Member Nominated by principal
11 Prof GirjaNandan Sharma
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-gnsgcegmailcom
Member
Nominated by principal
BOG MEETINGS HELD
Srno Date Description
1 18112017 First BoG meeting was held on Nov18 2017 attended by ten members and
special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on accreditation of the
college by NBA
2 10022018 Second BoG meeting was held on February 10 2018 attended by eight
members and special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on
mandatory accreditation by NBA and preparation of SAR
College Administration
The Principal govern the college as per the existing rules and regulations under the supervision
of the Director of Technical Education The college level policy suggestions framed in the
governing bodies such as Board of Governors within the ambit of the rules and regulation of
various agencies including Government of Bihar are implemented by the Principal The
Director of Technical Education is the state level administrative head of the college The policies
of the Government and the changesamendments in the Bihar Government Rules and
Regulations are transferred to the college through the Director
Administrative and other officers
01 Principal Dr Anil Kumar
02 Registrar MrGN Sharma
03 Section Officer Establishment Dr Ajit Singh
04 Controller of Examinations Mr GN Sharma
05 Nodal officer finance Mr Ashish Kumar
07 Professor in-charge Library Md Sheb Sufiyaan
08 Training placement and students welfare officer Mr Vikram Kumar
09 Hostel Superintendent Mr Jitendra kumar
10 HOD Civil Engineering Mr Om Prakash
11 HOD Electrical ampElectronics Engineering Mr Mrinal Ranjan
10
12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
4
Student Counseling Committee 37
Disciplinary Committee 37
NBA Committee 37
Campus development Committee 37
Monitoring Committee for classes 37
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS 38
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya 38
Paper publishedpresented in conferences 38
Important activities 38
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In Other Institutes
39
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 41
Proposed Plan for research 41
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration 41
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS 42
Source of funds 42
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES 43
Computer Center 43
Workshops 43
Library 43
Laboratories 44
Bank 48
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS 49
Vocational training 49
NPIU GATE RESULT 49
CAMPUS VIEWhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip50
5
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Vision amp Mission
Vision
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya aims to be a premier technical institution through pursuit of
excellence in teaching research and innovation for inclusive and sustainable development of the
nation and the region in particular by nurturing and developing competent technical man power
Mission
1 To impart quality education in engineering and emerging disciplines
2 To encourage the faculty for enhancing their capabilities
3 To inculcate spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation
4 To achieve excellence in emerging technologies
5 To continuously strive for professional ethics and social values
Historical Background
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (Abbreviated as GCE Gaya) is a state government
owned engineering college in Bihar India The Institute is fully funded by Govt of Bihar and the
management and administration is under Department of Science amp Technology Bihar It is
affiliated to Aryabhatta Knowledge University(AKU) Patna and approved by AICTE New
Delhi Previously the college was known as Magadh Engineering College (MEC) and was
established on December 1980 It was run by private management from 1980 to 1986 and taken
over by the state govt in the year 1986 From year 1980 to 2007 the college was running under
the name of Magadh Engineering College affiliated with Magadh University and awarded BSc
Degree The Govt of Bihar re-opened the institute in the year 2008 for all around development
of Magadh region Now it is a public institute under the name ldquoGaya College of Engineering
Gaya It was inaugurated by the Honorable Chief Minister of Bihar Sri Nitish Kumar on 19th
November 2008 in the presence of renowned dignitaries and educationalists at a function held in
the college GCE Gaya is one of the few institute in Bihar which has been selected for TEQIP-
III a World Bank Assisted Project under MHRD New Delhi
The year 2018 is a glorious one in the history of the college GCE got 30 faculty
members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8 faculties from Bihar
Public Service Commission in all the departments Recently Gaya College of Engineering
signed Twinning Arrangement with VJTI Mumbai The agreement was signed to improve the
quality of teaching and learning at GCE The intake of students is 60 in each discipline 3
students coming from TFW and 12 students comes through lateral entry in the second year
6
Location
The college is situated at Bihar State Highway-4 Shri Krishna Nagar locality on the outskirts of
Gaya district 15 kms from the main town The institute is 15 kms away from the Gaya junction
railway station and 25 kms from Gaya international Airport
Campus
The college is spread over 836 acres of land area The area is lush green and free from pollution
Presently there are two academic buildings one workshop and two campus hostels for the
students A mess with dining room is functioning in the hostel There are also some private
hostels providing accommodation to the students There is a separate building for Mechanical amp
Civil Engineering Departments Electrical amp Electronics Engineering and Computer Science amp
Engineering Department are in the same building Construction of new administrative amp
academic building library with separate reading room hostels and staff quarters are under
construction and expected to be completed in the month of June 2019 The institute has a big
playground where many state level cricket football matches were organized in the past Also
there is a separate volley ball and badminton court available in the campus A single small tea
shop also functions in the campus A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also available
here serving the needs of all students and faculty members
Principalrsquos Message
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (GCE Gaya) established
in 2008 is considered as one of the top Engineering Colleges
in Bihar Since its inception the management administration
and faculties have made bottomless efforts in improving the
quality in all aspects of the institution so that our students are
benefited with the best in class learning practices that would
lead them toward learning innovation This institute has been
playing a pivotal role in shaping the careers of aspiring
students through creation of generations of thinkers amp
dreamers of tomorrow The GCE Gaya has grown over the
years in pursuit of its vision and mission and crossed several
milestones This has become possible only due to continued patronage of the BOG members
DST- Bihar tireless efforts of its experienced and dynamic faculty staff members and worthy contributions of its dedicated students and alumni
The special emphasis of GCE Gaya is on Outcome Based Education (OBE) We are constantly
reviewing our set up to update and improve while making sure that students gain thinking skills
analytical frameworks entrepreneurial skills interpersonal and communication skills The
multicultural and compassionate environment helps us and our students understand the global
competition and needs The academic activities concentrate on helping the students to gain an
excellent theoretical knowledge base and in the development of skills to implement them Thus
GCE Gaya offers an all-round learning environment where success and bright careers are the
7
only goals With these words I proudly invite you to be a part of this institution and attain a
happy and fruitful life
I further request all parents alumni students to support in whatever manner possible in our
efforts to make our institute the best in providing technical education that brings out the all-
round development of our students
Education System
The main motto of our institute is to provide Outcome based Quality Education to every student
through the development of their all-round personality The learning experience that we provide
in GCE Gaya embraces both the formal learning that takes place in class rooms laboratories and
less structured learning that takes place in activities outside the classroom The institute is
committed to provide an environment that encourages students to develop strong critical and
analytical skills Along with formal teaching and learning the overall personality of the student
is developed through various activities like quiz debate group discussion workshops technical
paper presentation sports etc Our university conducts regular revision of our syllabus to keep
pace with the changing engineering scenario Most of the faculty members enhance and update
their teaching - learning skills by attending faculty development programmes under TEQIP
Faculty members monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take initiatives in projects of
various subjects Our institute provides undergraduate courses in four disciplines namely
Mechanical Civil EEE amp CSE
Extra-curricular activities are planned such as cultural activities and sports The faculty members
contribute to co-curricular activities in form of their participation in the student activities The activities
for students concentrate on quizzes employability test communication skill group discussion vocational
training and industrial visits Graviton amp Sumedha are two major cultural events of the institute
ldquoGravitonrdquo is the name of tech fest and ldquoSumedhardquo is the name of our annual fest Cultural activities
provide them a platform to know each other in a better manner For making more interactions with the
students a mentor is assigned for every 10 students For weaker students extra theoretical and tutorial
classes are arranged A good library workshop computers broadband with internet facility and Wi-Fi are
provided to the students to enhance their learning environment Therefore GCE Gaya upholds an
educational system that attempts to provide an overall development of its students teachers supporting
staff neighboring community society and the nation
8
Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Board of Governors
SNo Name of Chairperson BoG Designation
1 Dr Janak Pandey Ex Vice Chancellor Center university of
Bihar Email-pandayjanakgmailcom
Chairman
Government nominee
2 Dr Anil Kumar
Principal GCE Gaya
Email -anilkuar1gmailcom
Ex-officio secretary
Government nominee
3 Prof BD Chaudhary Eminent Professor and Ex Director MNIT
amp Prof at IIT Mandi Email-bdchoudharyiitmamandiacin
Member Government nominee
4 Member Secretary AICTE New Delhi
Email-nroaicte-indiaorg
Member AICTE Nominee
5 Director DST Bihar State Government Nominnee
Email-directordstbihargovin
Member
State Government
Nominee
6 MP Jakhanwal Ex Vice Chancellor AP Goyal Simla
University Simla (HP) Email-mpja65gmailcom
Member Government nominee
7 Prof LB Roy
Prof Dept of Civil Engg NIIT Patna
Email-lbroynitpacin
Member
Educationist
Nominated by Principal
8 SPIU Bihar
Member SPIU
9 University Nominee
Member
(AKU Nominee)
9
10 Prof VijayShankar Thakur
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-vstgcegmailcom
Member Nominated by principal
11 Prof GirjaNandan Sharma
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-gnsgcegmailcom
Member
Nominated by principal
BOG MEETINGS HELD
Srno Date Description
1 18112017 First BoG meeting was held on Nov18 2017 attended by ten members and
special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on accreditation of the
college by NBA
2 10022018 Second BoG meeting was held on February 10 2018 attended by eight
members and special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on
mandatory accreditation by NBA and preparation of SAR
College Administration
The Principal govern the college as per the existing rules and regulations under the supervision
of the Director of Technical Education The college level policy suggestions framed in the
governing bodies such as Board of Governors within the ambit of the rules and regulation of
various agencies including Government of Bihar are implemented by the Principal The
Director of Technical Education is the state level administrative head of the college The policies
of the Government and the changesamendments in the Bihar Government Rules and
Regulations are transferred to the college through the Director
Administrative and other officers
01 Principal Dr Anil Kumar
02 Registrar MrGN Sharma
03 Section Officer Establishment Dr Ajit Singh
04 Controller of Examinations Mr GN Sharma
05 Nodal officer finance Mr Ashish Kumar
07 Professor in-charge Library Md Sheb Sufiyaan
08 Training placement and students welfare officer Mr Vikram Kumar
09 Hostel Superintendent Mr Jitendra kumar
10 HOD Civil Engineering Mr Om Prakash
11 HOD Electrical ampElectronics Engineering Mr Mrinal Ranjan
10
12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
5
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Vision amp Mission
Vision
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya aims to be a premier technical institution through pursuit of
excellence in teaching research and innovation for inclusive and sustainable development of the
nation and the region in particular by nurturing and developing competent technical man power
Mission
1 To impart quality education in engineering and emerging disciplines
2 To encourage the faculty for enhancing their capabilities
3 To inculcate spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation
4 To achieve excellence in emerging technologies
5 To continuously strive for professional ethics and social values
Historical Background
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (Abbreviated as GCE Gaya) is a state government
owned engineering college in Bihar India The Institute is fully funded by Govt of Bihar and the
management and administration is under Department of Science amp Technology Bihar It is
affiliated to Aryabhatta Knowledge University(AKU) Patna and approved by AICTE New
Delhi Previously the college was known as Magadh Engineering College (MEC) and was
established on December 1980 It was run by private management from 1980 to 1986 and taken
over by the state govt in the year 1986 From year 1980 to 2007 the college was running under
the name of Magadh Engineering College affiliated with Magadh University and awarded BSc
Degree The Govt of Bihar re-opened the institute in the year 2008 for all around development
of Magadh region Now it is a public institute under the name ldquoGaya College of Engineering
Gaya It was inaugurated by the Honorable Chief Minister of Bihar Sri Nitish Kumar on 19th
November 2008 in the presence of renowned dignitaries and educationalists at a function held in
the college GCE Gaya is one of the few institute in Bihar which has been selected for TEQIP-
III a World Bank Assisted Project under MHRD New Delhi
The year 2018 is a glorious one in the history of the college GCE got 30 faculty
members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8 faculties from Bihar
Public Service Commission in all the departments Recently Gaya College of Engineering
signed Twinning Arrangement with VJTI Mumbai The agreement was signed to improve the
quality of teaching and learning at GCE The intake of students is 60 in each discipline 3
students coming from TFW and 12 students comes through lateral entry in the second year
6
Location
The college is situated at Bihar State Highway-4 Shri Krishna Nagar locality on the outskirts of
Gaya district 15 kms from the main town The institute is 15 kms away from the Gaya junction
railway station and 25 kms from Gaya international Airport
Campus
The college is spread over 836 acres of land area The area is lush green and free from pollution
Presently there are two academic buildings one workshop and two campus hostels for the
students A mess with dining room is functioning in the hostel There are also some private
hostels providing accommodation to the students There is a separate building for Mechanical amp
Civil Engineering Departments Electrical amp Electronics Engineering and Computer Science amp
Engineering Department are in the same building Construction of new administrative amp
academic building library with separate reading room hostels and staff quarters are under
construction and expected to be completed in the month of June 2019 The institute has a big
playground where many state level cricket football matches were organized in the past Also
there is a separate volley ball and badminton court available in the campus A single small tea
shop also functions in the campus A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also available
here serving the needs of all students and faculty members
Principalrsquos Message
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (GCE Gaya) established
in 2008 is considered as one of the top Engineering Colleges
in Bihar Since its inception the management administration
and faculties have made bottomless efforts in improving the
quality in all aspects of the institution so that our students are
benefited with the best in class learning practices that would
lead them toward learning innovation This institute has been
playing a pivotal role in shaping the careers of aspiring
students through creation of generations of thinkers amp
dreamers of tomorrow The GCE Gaya has grown over the
years in pursuit of its vision and mission and crossed several
milestones This has become possible only due to continued patronage of the BOG members
DST- Bihar tireless efforts of its experienced and dynamic faculty staff members and worthy contributions of its dedicated students and alumni
The special emphasis of GCE Gaya is on Outcome Based Education (OBE) We are constantly
reviewing our set up to update and improve while making sure that students gain thinking skills
analytical frameworks entrepreneurial skills interpersonal and communication skills The
multicultural and compassionate environment helps us and our students understand the global
competition and needs The academic activities concentrate on helping the students to gain an
excellent theoretical knowledge base and in the development of skills to implement them Thus
GCE Gaya offers an all-round learning environment where success and bright careers are the
7
only goals With these words I proudly invite you to be a part of this institution and attain a
happy and fruitful life
I further request all parents alumni students to support in whatever manner possible in our
efforts to make our institute the best in providing technical education that brings out the all-
round development of our students
Education System
The main motto of our institute is to provide Outcome based Quality Education to every student
through the development of their all-round personality The learning experience that we provide
in GCE Gaya embraces both the formal learning that takes place in class rooms laboratories and
less structured learning that takes place in activities outside the classroom The institute is
committed to provide an environment that encourages students to develop strong critical and
analytical skills Along with formal teaching and learning the overall personality of the student
is developed through various activities like quiz debate group discussion workshops technical
paper presentation sports etc Our university conducts regular revision of our syllabus to keep
pace with the changing engineering scenario Most of the faculty members enhance and update
their teaching - learning skills by attending faculty development programmes under TEQIP
Faculty members monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take initiatives in projects of
various subjects Our institute provides undergraduate courses in four disciplines namely
Mechanical Civil EEE amp CSE
Extra-curricular activities are planned such as cultural activities and sports The faculty members
contribute to co-curricular activities in form of their participation in the student activities The activities
for students concentrate on quizzes employability test communication skill group discussion vocational
training and industrial visits Graviton amp Sumedha are two major cultural events of the institute
ldquoGravitonrdquo is the name of tech fest and ldquoSumedhardquo is the name of our annual fest Cultural activities
provide them a platform to know each other in a better manner For making more interactions with the
students a mentor is assigned for every 10 students For weaker students extra theoretical and tutorial
classes are arranged A good library workshop computers broadband with internet facility and Wi-Fi are
provided to the students to enhance their learning environment Therefore GCE Gaya upholds an
educational system that attempts to provide an overall development of its students teachers supporting
staff neighboring community society and the nation
8
Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Board of Governors
SNo Name of Chairperson BoG Designation
1 Dr Janak Pandey Ex Vice Chancellor Center university of
Bihar Email-pandayjanakgmailcom
Chairman
Government nominee
2 Dr Anil Kumar
Principal GCE Gaya
Email -anilkuar1gmailcom
Ex-officio secretary
Government nominee
3 Prof BD Chaudhary Eminent Professor and Ex Director MNIT
amp Prof at IIT Mandi Email-bdchoudharyiitmamandiacin
Member Government nominee
4 Member Secretary AICTE New Delhi
Email-nroaicte-indiaorg
Member AICTE Nominee
5 Director DST Bihar State Government Nominnee
Email-directordstbihargovin
Member
State Government
Nominee
6 MP Jakhanwal Ex Vice Chancellor AP Goyal Simla
University Simla (HP) Email-mpja65gmailcom
Member Government nominee
7 Prof LB Roy
Prof Dept of Civil Engg NIIT Patna
Email-lbroynitpacin
Member
Educationist
Nominated by Principal
8 SPIU Bihar
Member SPIU
9 University Nominee
Member
(AKU Nominee)
9
10 Prof VijayShankar Thakur
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-vstgcegmailcom
Member Nominated by principal
11 Prof GirjaNandan Sharma
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-gnsgcegmailcom
Member
Nominated by principal
BOG MEETINGS HELD
Srno Date Description
1 18112017 First BoG meeting was held on Nov18 2017 attended by ten members and
special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on accreditation of the
college by NBA
2 10022018 Second BoG meeting was held on February 10 2018 attended by eight
members and special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on
mandatory accreditation by NBA and preparation of SAR
College Administration
The Principal govern the college as per the existing rules and regulations under the supervision
of the Director of Technical Education The college level policy suggestions framed in the
governing bodies such as Board of Governors within the ambit of the rules and regulation of
various agencies including Government of Bihar are implemented by the Principal The
Director of Technical Education is the state level administrative head of the college The policies
of the Government and the changesamendments in the Bihar Government Rules and
Regulations are transferred to the college through the Director
Administrative and other officers
01 Principal Dr Anil Kumar
02 Registrar MrGN Sharma
03 Section Officer Establishment Dr Ajit Singh
04 Controller of Examinations Mr GN Sharma
05 Nodal officer finance Mr Ashish Kumar
07 Professor in-charge Library Md Sheb Sufiyaan
08 Training placement and students welfare officer Mr Vikram Kumar
09 Hostel Superintendent Mr Jitendra kumar
10 HOD Civil Engineering Mr Om Prakash
11 HOD Electrical ampElectronics Engineering Mr Mrinal Ranjan
10
12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
6
Location
The college is situated at Bihar State Highway-4 Shri Krishna Nagar locality on the outskirts of
Gaya district 15 kms from the main town The institute is 15 kms away from the Gaya junction
railway station and 25 kms from Gaya international Airport
Campus
The college is spread over 836 acres of land area The area is lush green and free from pollution
Presently there are two academic buildings one workshop and two campus hostels for the
students A mess with dining room is functioning in the hostel There are also some private
hostels providing accommodation to the students There is a separate building for Mechanical amp
Civil Engineering Departments Electrical amp Electronics Engineering and Computer Science amp
Engineering Department are in the same building Construction of new administrative amp
academic building library with separate reading room hostels and staff quarters are under
construction and expected to be completed in the month of June 2019 The institute has a big
playground where many state level cricket football matches were organized in the past Also
there is a separate volley ball and badminton court available in the campus A single small tea
shop also functions in the campus A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also available
here serving the needs of all students and faculty members
Principalrsquos Message
Gaya College of Engineering Gaya (GCE Gaya) established
in 2008 is considered as one of the top Engineering Colleges
in Bihar Since its inception the management administration
and faculties have made bottomless efforts in improving the
quality in all aspects of the institution so that our students are
benefited with the best in class learning practices that would
lead them toward learning innovation This institute has been
playing a pivotal role in shaping the careers of aspiring
students through creation of generations of thinkers amp
dreamers of tomorrow The GCE Gaya has grown over the
years in pursuit of its vision and mission and crossed several
milestones This has become possible only due to continued patronage of the BOG members
DST- Bihar tireless efforts of its experienced and dynamic faculty staff members and worthy contributions of its dedicated students and alumni
The special emphasis of GCE Gaya is on Outcome Based Education (OBE) We are constantly
reviewing our set up to update and improve while making sure that students gain thinking skills
analytical frameworks entrepreneurial skills interpersonal and communication skills The
multicultural and compassionate environment helps us and our students understand the global
competition and needs The academic activities concentrate on helping the students to gain an
excellent theoretical knowledge base and in the development of skills to implement them Thus
GCE Gaya offers an all-round learning environment where success and bright careers are the
7
only goals With these words I proudly invite you to be a part of this institution and attain a
happy and fruitful life
I further request all parents alumni students to support in whatever manner possible in our
efforts to make our institute the best in providing technical education that brings out the all-
round development of our students
Education System
The main motto of our institute is to provide Outcome based Quality Education to every student
through the development of their all-round personality The learning experience that we provide
in GCE Gaya embraces both the formal learning that takes place in class rooms laboratories and
less structured learning that takes place in activities outside the classroom The institute is
committed to provide an environment that encourages students to develop strong critical and
analytical skills Along with formal teaching and learning the overall personality of the student
is developed through various activities like quiz debate group discussion workshops technical
paper presentation sports etc Our university conducts regular revision of our syllabus to keep
pace with the changing engineering scenario Most of the faculty members enhance and update
their teaching - learning skills by attending faculty development programmes under TEQIP
Faculty members monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take initiatives in projects of
various subjects Our institute provides undergraduate courses in four disciplines namely
Mechanical Civil EEE amp CSE
Extra-curricular activities are planned such as cultural activities and sports The faculty members
contribute to co-curricular activities in form of their participation in the student activities The activities
for students concentrate on quizzes employability test communication skill group discussion vocational
training and industrial visits Graviton amp Sumedha are two major cultural events of the institute
ldquoGravitonrdquo is the name of tech fest and ldquoSumedhardquo is the name of our annual fest Cultural activities
provide them a platform to know each other in a better manner For making more interactions with the
students a mentor is assigned for every 10 students For weaker students extra theoretical and tutorial
classes are arranged A good library workshop computers broadband with internet facility and Wi-Fi are
provided to the students to enhance their learning environment Therefore GCE Gaya upholds an
educational system that attempts to provide an overall development of its students teachers supporting
staff neighboring community society and the nation
8
Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Board of Governors
SNo Name of Chairperson BoG Designation
1 Dr Janak Pandey Ex Vice Chancellor Center university of
Bihar Email-pandayjanakgmailcom
Chairman
Government nominee
2 Dr Anil Kumar
Principal GCE Gaya
Email -anilkuar1gmailcom
Ex-officio secretary
Government nominee
3 Prof BD Chaudhary Eminent Professor and Ex Director MNIT
amp Prof at IIT Mandi Email-bdchoudharyiitmamandiacin
Member Government nominee
4 Member Secretary AICTE New Delhi
Email-nroaicte-indiaorg
Member AICTE Nominee
5 Director DST Bihar State Government Nominnee
Email-directordstbihargovin
Member
State Government
Nominee
6 MP Jakhanwal Ex Vice Chancellor AP Goyal Simla
University Simla (HP) Email-mpja65gmailcom
Member Government nominee
7 Prof LB Roy
Prof Dept of Civil Engg NIIT Patna
Email-lbroynitpacin
Member
Educationist
Nominated by Principal
8 SPIU Bihar
Member SPIU
9 University Nominee
Member
(AKU Nominee)
9
10 Prof VijayShankar Thakur
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-vstgcegmailcom
Member Nominated by principal
11 Prof GirjaNandan Sharma
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-gnsgcegmailcom
Member
Nominated by principal
BOG MEETINGS HELD
Srno Date Description
1 18112017 First BoG meeting was held on Nov18 2017 attended by ten members and
special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on accreditation of the
college by NBA
2 10022018 Second BoG meeting was held on February 10 2018 attended by eight
members and special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on
mandatory accreditation by NBA and preparation of SAR
College Administration
The Principal govern the college as per the existing rules and regulations under the supervision
of the Director of Technical Education The college level policy suggestions framed in the
governing bodies such as Board of Governors within the ambit of the rules and regulation of
various agencies including Government of Bihar are implemented by the Principal The
Director of Technical Education is the state level administrative head of the college The policies
of the Government and the changesamendments in the Bihar Government Rules and
Regulations are transferred to the college through the Director
Administrative and other officers
01 Principal Dr Anil Kumar
02 Registrar MrGN Sharma
03 Section Officer Establishment Dr Ajit Singh
04 Controller of Examinations Mr GN Sharma
05 Nodal officer finance Mr Ashish Kumar
07 Professor in-charge Library Md Sheb Sufiyaan
08 Training placement and students welfare officer Mr Vikram Kumar
09 Hostel Superintendent Mr Jitendra kumar
10 HOD Civil Engineering Mr Om Prakash
11 HOD Electrical ampElectronics Engineering Mr Mrinal Ranjan
10
12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
7
only goals With these words I proudly invite you to be a part of this institution and attain a
happy and fruitful life
I further request all parents alumni students to support in whatever manner possible in our
efforts to make our institute the best in providing technical education that brings out the all-
round development of our students
Education System
The main motto of our institute is to provide Outcome based Quality Education to every student
through the development of their all-round personality The learning experience that we provide
in GCE Gaya embraces both the formal learning that takes place in class rooms laboratories and
less structured learning that takes place in activities outside the classroom The institute is
committed to provide an environment that encourages students to develop strong critical and
analytical skills Along with formal teaching and learning the overall personality of the student
is developed through various activities like quiz debate group discussion workshops technical
paper presentation sports etc Our university conducts regular revision of our syllabus to keep
pace with the changing engineering scenario Most of the faculty members enhance and update
their teaching - learning skills by attending faculty development programmes under TEQIP
Faculty members monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take initiatives in projects of
various subjects Our institute provides undergraduate courses in four disciplines namely
Mechanical Civil EEE amp CSE
Extra-curricular activities are planned such as cultural activities and sports The faculty members
contribute to co-curricular activities in form of their participation in the student activities The activities
for students concentrate on quizzes employability test communication skill group discussion vocational
training and industrial visits Graviton amp Sumedha are two major cultural events of the institute
ldquoGravitonrdquo is the name of tech fest and ldquoSumedhardquo is the name of our annual fest Cultural activities
provide them a platform to know each other in a better manner For making more interactions with the
students a mentor is assigned for every 10 students For weaker students extra theoretical and tutorial
classes are arranged A good library workshop computers broadband with internet facility and Wi-Fi are
provided to the students to enhance their learning environment Therefore GCE Gaya upholds an
educational system that attempts to provide an overall development of its students teachers supporting
staff neighboring community society and the nation
8
Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Board of Governors
SNo Name of Chairperson BoG Designation
1 Dr Janak Pandey Ex Vice Chancellor Center university of
Bihar Email-pandayjanakgmailcom
Chairman
Government nominee
2 Dr Anil Kumar
Principal GCE Gaya
Email -anilkuar1gmailcom
Ex-officio secretary
Government nominee
3 Prof BD Chaudhary Eminent Professor and Ex Director MNIT
amp Prof at IIT Mandi Email-bdchoudharyiitmamandiacin
Member Government nominee
4 Member Secretary AICTE New Delhi
Email-nroaicte-indiaorg
Member AICTE Nominee
5 Director DST Bihar State Government Nominnee
Email-directordstbihargovin
Member
State Government
Nominee
6 MP Jakhanwal Ex Vice Chancellor AP Goyal Simla
University Simla (HP) Email-mpja65gmailcom
Member Government nominee
7 Prof LB Roy
Prof Dept of Civil Engg NIIT Patna
Email-lbroynitpacin
Member
Educationist
Nominated by Principal
8 SPIU Bihar
Member SPIU
9 University Nominee
Member
(AKU Nominee)
9
10 Prof VijayShankar Thakur
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-vstgcegmailcom
Member Nominated by principal
11 Prof GirjaNandan Sharma
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-gnsgcegmailcom
Member
Nominated by principal
BOG MEETINGS HELD
Srno Date Description
1 18112017 First BoG meeting was held on Nov18 2017 attended by ten members and
special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on accreditation of the
college by NBA
2 10022018 Second BoG meeting was held on February 10 2018 attended by eight
members and special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on
mandatory accreditation by NBA and preparation of SAR
College Administration
The Principal govern the college as per the existing rules and regulations under the supervision
of the Director of Technical Education The college level policy suggestions framed in the
governing bodies such as Board of Governors within the ambit of the rules and regulation of
various agencies including Government of Bihar are implemented by the Principal The
Director of Technical Education is the state level administrative head of the college The policies
of the Government and the changesamendments in the Bihar Government Rules and
Regulations are transferred to the college through the Director
Administrative and other officers
01 Principal Dr Anil Kumar
02 Registrar MrGN Sharma
03 Section Officer Establishment Dr Ajit Singh
04 Controller of Examinations Mr GN Sharma
05 Nodal officer finance Mr Ashish Kumar
07 Professor in-charge Library Md Sheb Sufiyaan
08 Training placement and students welfare officer Mr Vikram Kumar
09 Hostel Superintendent Mr Jitendra kumar
10 HOD Civil Engineering Mr Om Prakash
11 HOD Electrical ampElectronics Engineering Mr Mrinal Ranjan
10
12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
8
Chapter -2 BOG COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Board of Governors
SNo Name of Chairperson BoG Designation
1 Dr Janak Pandey Ex Vice Chancellor Center university of
Bihar Email-pandayjanakgmailcom
Chairman
Government nominee
2 Dr Anil Kumar
Principal GCE Gaya
Email -anilkuar1gmailcom
Ex-officio secretary
Government nominee
3 Prof BD Chaudhary Eminent Professor and Ex Director MNIT
amp Prof at IIT Mandi Email-bdchoudharyiitmamandiacin
Member Government nominee
4 Member Secretary AICTE New Delhi
Email-nroaicte-indiaorg
Member AICTE Nominee
5 Director DST Bihar State Government Nominnee
Email-directordstbihargovin
Member
State Government
Nominee
6 MP Jakhanwal Ex Vice Chancellor AP Goyal Simla
University Simla (HP) Email-mpja65gmailcom
Member Government nominee
7 Prof LB Roy
Prof Dept of Civil Engg NIIT Patna
Email-lbroynitpacin
Member
Educationist
Nominated by Principal
8 SPIU Bihar
Member SPIU
9 University Nominee
Member
(AKU Nominee)
9
10 Prof VijayShankar Thakur
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-vstgcegmailcom
Member Nominated by principal
11 Prof GirjaNandan Sharma
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-gnsgcegmailcom
Member
Nominated by principal
BOG MEETINGS HELD
Srno Date Description
1 18112017 First BoG meeting was held on Nov18 2017 attended by ten members and
special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on accreditation of the
college by NBA
2 10022018 Second BoG meeting was held on February 10 2018 attended by eight
members and special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on
mandatory accreditation by NBA and preparation of SAR
College Administration
The Principal govern the college as per the existing rules and regulations under the supervision
of the Director of Technical Education The college level policy suggestions framed in the
governing bodies such as Board of Governors within the ambit of the rules and regulation of
various agencies including Government of Bihar are implemented by the Principal The
Director of Technical Education is the state level administrative head of the college The policies
of the Government and the changesamendments in the Bihar Government Rules and
Regulations are transferred to the college through the Director
Administrative and other officers
01 Principal Dr Anil Kumar
02 Registrar MrGN Sharma
03 Section Officer Establishment Dr Ajit Singh
04 Controller of Examinations Mr GN Sharma
05 Nodal officer finance Mr Ashish Kumar
07 Professor in-charge Library Md Sheb Sufiyaan
08 Training placement and students welfare officer Mr Vikram Kumar
09 Hostel Superintendent Mr Jitendra kumar
10 HOD Civil Engineering Mr Om Prakash
11 HOD Electrical ampElectronics Engineering Mr Mrinal Ranjan
10
12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
9
10 Prof VijayShankar Thakur
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-vstgcegmailcom
Member Nominated by principal
11 Prof GirjaNandan Sharma
Senior Faculty nominated by the Principal
Email-gnsgcegmailcom
Member
Nominated by principal
BOG MEETINGS HELD
Srno Date Description
1 18112017 First BoG meeting was held on Nov18 2017 attended by ten members and
special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on accreditation of the
college by NBA
2 10022018 Second BoG meeting was held on February 10 2018 attended by eight
members and special invitees The main focus of the meeting was on
mandatory accreditation by NBA and preparation of SAR
College Administration
The Principal govern the college as per the existing rules and regulations under the supervision
of the Director of Technical Education The college level policy suggestions framed in the
governing bodies such as Board of Governors within the ambit of the rules and regulation of
various agencies including Government of Bihar are implemented by the Principal The
Director of Technical Education is the state level administrative head of the college The policies
of the Government and the changesamendments in the Bihar Government Rules and
Regulations are transferred to the college through the Director
Administrative and other officers
01 Principal Dr Anil Kumar
02 Registrar MrGN Sharma
03 Section Officer Establishment Dr Ajit Singh
04 Controller of Examinations Mr GN Sharma
05 Nodal officer finance Mr Ashish Kumar
07 Professor in-charge Library Md Sheb Sufiyaan
08 Training placement and students welfare officer Mr Vikram Kumar
09 Hostel Superintendent Mr Jitendra kumar
10 HOD Civil Engineering Mr Om Prakash
11 HOD Electrical ampElectronics Engineering Mr Mrinal Ranjan
10
12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
10
12 HOD Mechanical Engineering Dr Prashant Singh Chauhan
13 HOD Computer Sc amp Engineering Dr Rakesh Mohanty
14 Workshop Superintendent Mr Tripurar Sharan
15 Coordinator TEQIP Dr Ahmede Syed Jamil
16 PIC Game amp Sports MrAshish Ranjan
17 PIC Campus Development MrSanjeev Kumar
18 PIC Electrical Maintenance MrArun Kumar
19 PIC Guest House Mr Rahul Singh
20 PIC Wi-Fi internet Mr Onkar Singh
21 PIC Central Stores MrManoj kumar
22 PIC Conducting Examination MrRanjeet chodhary
23 PIC Canteen Committee MrJitendra kumar
24 PIO RTI Cell Mr Manoj Kumar
25 Librarian Mr Ajayy Singh
26 Office Superintendent Mr Rakesh Tiwari 27 Program Manager Mr Murali Manohar Biswakarma
28 Account Assistant Mr Rajneesh
NPIU
NPIU is a Unit of MHRD Govt of India for Implementation of World Bank Assisted Projects in
Technical Education Government of India established in August 1990 for coordination
facilitation monitoring and to provide guidance to the StatesInstitutions in all aspects of the
projects National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is in charge of the day-to-day
implementation of the project at the national level It is headed by the Central Project Advisor
(CPA) The existing NPIU is restructured to carry out its functions through 7 functional Units
and headed by the Central Project Advisor (CPA)
1 Institutional Development Unit (11)
2 ATU Support Unit (12 amp 13)
3 Institutional Excellence Unit (13)
4 Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
a Functional Support Unit
b IT Support Unit
5 Financial Management Unit
6 Procurement Management Unit
7 Administration Unit
These Units may be modified by the CPA from time to time The Institutional Development
ATU Strengthening Unit and Institutional Excellence Units headed by senior academicians and
experienced professionals headed the Procurement Finance IT Support MampE and
Administration Unit
The success of TEQIP I and II has established the World Bankrsquos role in supporting ambitious
reform-driven projects in engineering education in India The Bankrsquos engagement in TEQIP I
and TEQIP II has also helped it build key networks within project institutes as well as top-
ranking Indian engineering and management institutes which have been leveraged to initiate a
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
11
range of quality and governance improvement efforts within project institutes These networks
are expected to play an important role in both helping TEQIP III achieve its objectives and
sustaining the reforms undertaken in the TEQIP series The Bank will continue to incorporate
lessons from projects in other parts of the world
AICTE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set up in November 1945 as a national-
level apex advisory body to conduct a survey on the facilities available for technical education
and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner And to
ensure the same as stipulated in the National Policy of Education (1986) AICTE was vested
with
bull Statutory authority for planning formulation and maintenance of norms amp standards
bull Quality assurance through accreditation
bull Funding in priority areas monitoring and evaluation
bull Maintaining parity of certification amp awards
bull The management of technical education in the country
The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers Programme of technical education including
training and research in Engineering Technology Architecture Town Planning Management
Pharmacy Applied Arts and Crafts Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc at
different levels
Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU)
GCE Gaya is affiliated with AKU Patna AKU is a public state university located in Patna
Bihar The university was established in 2010 by the Government of Bihar through
the Aryabhata Knowledge University Act 2008 Apart from a few notable exceptions AKU has
authority over technical education all over the state of Bihar It works mainly as a state
technological university of Bihar It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program
in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university It is established for
the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical education
management and allied professional education in the state
The university has been selected for Third phase of Technical Education Quality
Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III)
DEPARTMENTS OF GCE GAYA
Civil
The Department of Civil Engineering was started in the year 2009 with an approved intake of 60
students The discipline of Civil Engineering deals with the various aspects of planning
designing construction maintenance and modification of physical structure and naturally built
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
12
environment It is our endeavor to produce best Civil Engineers in the service of society and the
country Many of the faculty members have received degrees andor training from reputed
institutions in India
The laboratories of the department viz Concrete and Structural Eng Transportation Eng
Surveying Environmental Eng Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eng Rock Mechanics and
Water Resources Engineering Computational Laboratory are well equipped Major
modernization of various laboratories in the Department is under the Technical Education
Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP-III) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development
(MHRD) Government of India
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2008 Currently each year the
department admits 60 students for the Undergraduate Programme The Department receives
modernization grants from TEQIP and AICTE Core courses includes subjects like SOM DOM
RAC FM Finite Element Method Robotic Engineering Non- Conventional Energy Sources
Computer Aided Modelingamp Design Composite Materials and conventional subjects The
laboratories of the Department viz Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab Applied Mechanics
Lab IC Engine Lab Dynamics of Machine Lab Engineering Graphics amp Drawing Lab Central
Workshop RAC Lab Universal Testing Machine LAB In the upcoming session department is
planning to establish two new labs CADCAM amp Material Science Lab
Electrical ampElectronics Engineering
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering started functioning from the year 2008
with an intake capacity of 60 students The department has well qualified and highly motivated
faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern
state of the art facilities for research work The department of EEE and all its laboratories are
integrated together in a single building occupying four floors Apart from all experiments as per
syllabus the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along
with some unique features The electrical drives laboratory contains modules with PC based PLC
control The power system lab contains computer based transmission line trainer and latest solid
state digital relays for bus bar and transformer protection and generator protection which is
capable of handling industrial workshops It is proposed to upgrade the facility to a switchgear
repairing workshop The electrical machine design laboratory is being upgraded for motor
winding assembling unit apart from simulation and design
Computer Science amp Engineering
The department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the curriculum based on the
University syllabus At present the department has an intake capacity of 60 students The
department has excellent teaching-learning environment with qualified and dedicated faculty
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
13
members and well equipped laboratories The laboratories of the department viz C
programming NMCTOOPS Data Mining Data Structure in C Java Programming Operating
System Software Engineering Database Web App Design and Develop Compiler Design
Recently in the department many research oriented activities are going on based on this research
many new machine tools like python Matlab R- Programming also included in the curriculum
The department is also organizing a lab of competitive oriented coding work shop for the
students The department shall especially focus on the academic programs with practical knowledge and co-curricular activities so as to promote the intellectual growth of the students
Basic Science amp Humanities
Physics-
The department of Engineering Physics is well designed as per norms of AICTE The
department has all the equipment and instruments as per the requirement of AKU Patna
Some of the major equipment include ESR Spectrometer Hall Probe set up Optical Fiber
Kit Frank Hertz experiment kit Solar Cell kit
The faculty members of the department are involved in research activities as external
candidates in CMERI (CSIR Lab) and National Institute of Technology Durgapur They
participate as well as present papers in various National and International level conference and
workshops The department encourages the students to undertake research works and innovate
ideas for sustainable development of the society
Chemistry-
The department of Engineering Chemistry is spacious and at a time can accommodate maximum
60 students for conducting the practical classes The engineering chemistry laboratory is fully
equipped for performing any undergraduate level experiments The department supports and
assists the students in developing models based on contemporary topics during Annual Tech
Fest of the college It is the endeavor of the department to initiate research and development
activities among the students The department is well equipped with special equipment such as
pH meter Conductometer Electronic Balance Distillation plant
Mathematics-
Though the Gaya College of Engineering does not conduct any separate courses in Mathematics
it has a separate department for Mathematics in order to cater the needs of the B Tech (Upto 4th
sem) as per the syllabus of the affiliating university The qualified faculties always help the students in every way in their academics and help them to get good scores in Mathematics
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
14
English
The department has undertaken several steps to improve the communication skills of students
and equip them with soft skills that are necessary for their job prospects This includes
conducting language session for all the students both in classes and language lab where they get
the platform to practise and become proficient in the language Mock interviews audio-visual
presentations communication sessions elocution contests technical report writing are held
which sharpen the soft skills of the students The qualified teachers of the department take
personal care of each students to refine their communication skills so that they are well prepared
to deal with the challenges of the professional world The department has the following
infrastructure for the grooming the students
Language Lab 30 computers with Headphones and Microphones Globarena Language Lab
Software Projector for audio visual classes Multi-Purpose Lab for Language Skill
Development Dedicated Server Spacious Air-Conditioned room seating capacity of 30 students
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
15
Chapter -3 AN OVERVIEW
Academic Programme
The institute runs undergraduate programs of four year BTech Programme
Courses Offered
The institute offers four year BTech degree courses in the following engineering
subjetsspecilizations
SL No Degree Branch of Specilization(Under
graduate Program)
Duration
1
B Tech
Civil Engineering
4YearsndashFull
Time 2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering
Admission Procedure
BTech The admisssion to 1st year of BTech course is made throgh Bihar Combined Entrance
Competative Examination Board (BCECEB) The BCECEB conduts the entrance test in two
stage The first stage is the screening test The screened candidates appear in the mains
Examination(2nd Stage) Based on the merit list of the BCECEB(2nd stage) successful students
have to go through 3rd stage of counselling For lateral entry in second year one must have
passed Diploma in Engineering and should be in the merit list of BCECEB
Students intake 2017-18
Sl No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission
1 Civil Engineering 60+3 61
2 Mechanical Engineering 60+3 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics
Engineering
60+3 56
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 60+3 55
60 seat as per AICTE Norms and 3 seat from TFW ( Tuetion Fee Waiver)
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
16
Students Pass Out 2017-18
Sl No Branch Appear Passout
1 Civil Engineering 60 57
2 Mechanical Engineering 68 61
3 Electrical amp Electrronics Engineering 60 57
4 ComputrerScienceampEngineering 45 41
Concession provided for students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities ndashAdmission eligibility critria forSCSTEBCBCRCG are
governed by Bihar govt rule
Reservation of seats
a) 16 seats are reserved for SC candidates
b) 1 seats are reserved for ST candidates
c) 18 seats are reserved for EBC candidates
d) 12 seats are reserved for BC candidates
e) 3 seats are reserved for RCG candidates
The Hostels
There are two new hostels along with an old hostel which provide for second third and final
year students in the college campus All hostels have telephone televisions common room
indoor game courts as well as WIMAX All rooms are single seater for students A mess with
dining room is funtioning in the hostel where breakfast lunch and dinner are servedThere are
also separate warden for each and every hostel in order to maintain discipline Hostels have got
separate wi-fi connection for providing internet facilites to students 24X7 Newspaper and
magazines are provided in the common rooms Cleaniness and hygeine are taken care of and
maintained in every respect Private security staff is responsible for guarding the hostel and
patrolling is also done by these staffs in the night There are also some private hostels providing
accomodation to the students at Gaya Junction and Lakhibag Manpur for boys and Nutan Nagar
for girls A free bus service is provided for non-hosteler students
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
17
1 Sidharth Hostel
2 Budha Hostel
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
18
Examination amp Evaluation
The academic session is divided mainly into two semesters namely autumn semester (july-
december) and spring semester ( july-may) each of approximately 20 weeks duration The
semester examinations are held in May and December respectively The academic session of the
institute conduts mid semester examination class tests assignments tutorials viva-voce lab
sessions are the components of continuous evaluation process End semester examination is
conducted by University itself Examination works such as question paper setting and evaluation
for mid semester class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department
Results of graduate students are declared in terms of SGPA and CGPA on ten point scale basis
The university approves the schedule of academic activities for a session which includes date for
registration mid semester and end semester examinations
Placement
The placement cell of GCE Gaya is established during session 2017-18 Since then this cell is
actively involved in calling companies for pre-final year students Apart from this the cell is
also involved in vocational traininginternships for third year students in various industries
RampD and reputed institutions Groups of students visit the neighbouring industries like DVC
NTPC POWER GRID BSNL PRISM Cement etc
Games amp Sports
Health is wealth is an old saying In order to develop overall personality of a student extra
curricular activities are conducted such as games amp sports Every year games and sports takes
place during indepedence day and college foundation day Students including girl students also
participate in these activities These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to
exhibit their talentsThe students also participate in state level games and sports competitions
organised by various institutions They have won many prizes also The eighth foundation day
ceremony was celebrated on 28th January 2017 Various activities related to games and sports
culture and prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the studentsrsquo
extracurricular activities to a great extent
GRAVITON
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
19
Graviton is our tech fest where students from different engineering colleges also
participate Our techfest Graviton envisions awareness and provides a platform for the
innovative minds to look up for the challenges and seek for a technology solution and work over
them The aim of Graviton is to provide platform for the students of Bihar to develop and
showcase their technical power which will help us to revolutionize Bihar Being simple and
smart is our motto During session 2017-18 the second edition of Graviton was also succesfully
conduted
GCE Activities
SPORTS amp CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
At GCE students are encouraged to take part in sports and games A huge ground is maintained
here for playing cricket and football Tennis court basket ball court and badmintion court are
also provided Several other sports such as tabel tennis athletics volley ball kabaddi and others
are also conducted Institute believes that playing sports helps the students to develop a spirit of
team work which will help them to lead better lives
During this acadmic session the following activities took place in the campus-
a) Indoor games (boysamp girls) - badminton carrom board chess table tennis
b) Outdoor games - football cricket kabaddi
c) Cultural activities ndashdebate quiz treasure hunt singing competition poster making
competition mimicry mono acts dancing collage making painting essay writing
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
20
Womenrsquos Day Celebration
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
21
(iv) National Workshop on ldquoAdvancement and Trends in Water Resourcerdquo
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
GCE Philanthropy
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
22
The basis of systems social or political rests on the goodness of its citizens GCE articulates its
vision for a better society through a philantropy program Every year the students of the institute
visit nearby schools to educate the primary school students and make them aware about the
importance of higher education in present world
To encourage them we organize extra curricular activities such as quiz competitions small
workshops and distribute prizes to the students We even provide materials like books dresses
and other stationary items to them Our aim is also on making people aware about government
schemes conducting women empowerment activities cleanliness drive candle march etc
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
23
Chapter -4 THE STAFF
Staff Position
Total number of teaching staff during 2017-18 from all the department is 46 out of which
10 teachers have PhD Qualification where as the rest have MTech qualification
Department Designation Details of faculty
position(Sactoined
seat)
Actual position
Civil
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 6(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Mechanical
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
Electrical amp
Electronics
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 9 5(NPIU)+6(BPSC)
Computer
Science amp
Engineering
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 2 0
Assistant professor 7 6(NPIU)
Basic Science
and Huminities
Professor 3 0
Associate Professor 3 1(BPSC)
Assistant professor 14 8(NPIU)+3(BPSC)
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
24
Training status
GCE Gaya encourages its faculties to actively participate in national amp international conferences
to present their research findings At present the institute provides funds for attending
international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms
approved by BOG GCE Gaya In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special
training programmes summerwinter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills
The institute has a provision of conducting development programme to the non-teaching
staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in their areas which can be of direct
relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them Apart from this short term computer training
courses are also scheduled within the institute to enhance their knowledge and skills
Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promossion to SCSTPH candidates as per Govt of Bihar rule
is applicable at this institute Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is
also applicable at this institute as per Govt of Bihar rule
Department Wise Teaching Staff
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Mr VS
Thakur
Assistant
Professor
BTech
(MSRIT
Banglore)
Mechanical
Engineering
vst06276
gmailcom
2 Dr Prashant
Singh Chauhan
Assistant
Professor
Post Doc
(Thailand)
PhD(MAN
IT Bhopal)
Energy Prashant_sri
tyahooco
in
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
25
3 Mr Danvendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
( IIT
Guwahati)
Fluid and
Thermal
danvendrasi
nghgmail
com
4 Mr Hrishikesh Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Delhi)
Design
Engineering
hrishikesh6
17309gm
ailcom
5 Mr Suryakant
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT
Bhubneshw
ar)
Material
science
suryakant95
9285gmai
lcom
6 Mr Pushpraj
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Industrial
Engg
raj00804g
mailcom
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
26
7 Mr Ashish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(BIT Sindri)
Production
technology
ashishchoud
harykumar
16gmailc
om
8 Mr Manoj
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Industrial
engineering
mkgce2018
gmailco
m
9 Mr Rahul
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer
MBA (AN
college
Patna)
Marketing
amp Hr
rahulksingh
188gmail
com
Department of Civil Engineering
Sr
No
Name of Faculty Designat
ion
Qualifica
tion
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr Omprakash
Sudhanshu
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
Kharagp
ur)
Environmental
Engg
Omprakash
nittgmail
com
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
27
2 Mr Vikram
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT
BHU)
Water resource 25vikram
gmailcom
3 Mr Rajeev
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Patna)
Transportation
Engg
Rajeev1745
gmailco
m
4 Mr Prabhakar Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT-
Silchar)
Transportation
Engg
prabhakarku
mar51gm
ailcom
5 Mr Md Aslam Assistant
Professor
MTech
(IIT-
Roorkee)
Earthquake
Engineering
mdaslam68
7gmailco
m
6 Mr Ranjeet
Kumar
Choudhary
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(VNIT-
Nagpur)
Construction and
Management
choudharyr
oxyranjeet
gmailco
m
7 Mr Chandra
Bhushan Kumar
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-
BHU)
Structural
Engineering
cndbsng
mailcom
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
28
8 Mr Md Saeb
Sufyan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU ndash
Aligarh)
Structural
Engineering
sufyangceg
ayagmail
com
9 Mr Monjeet
Kokati
Assistant
Professor
MTech(
NIT
Silchar)
Water resources
engineering
monjeetkak
atigmailc
om
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Sr
N
o
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualification specialization Email Photo
1 Dr Vibhav
Prakash Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD( IIT ndash
BHU)
MTech
(IIIT-
Gwalior)
Data mining
(computer
science)
vibhavgla
gmailcom
2 Dr Shailendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Computer
science
shail2007sing
hgmailco
m
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
29
3 Mr Ritesh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech (IIT-
Bombay)
Theoretical
computer
Science
(computer
science)
reetrajkaran
gmailcom
4 Mr Onkar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(HCU-
Hyderabad)
Database
management
system
(computer
science)
onkar122g
mailcom
5 Mr Dhruba
Jyoti Kalita
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NITTTR-
Bhopal)
Web
intelligence
(computer
science)
mestop12g
mailcom
6 Mr Bhawesh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(Jadavpur
university)
computer
science
bhaweshwitk
inggmailc
om
Department of Electrical and Electronic Science Engineering
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designatio
n
Qualificatio
n
specialization Email Photo
1 Mr SC Giri Assistant
Professor
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
30
2 Mr MdAtiqur
Rahman
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(AMU-
Aligarh)
Instrumentati
on and
control
atiqurrahman
64gmailco
m
3 Mr Vivek
Upadhyay
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Power system
Engg
vivek10045
gmailcom
4 Mr Mrinal
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT ndash
Hamirpur)
Control and
Protection
mrinal10m25
5gmailco
m
5 Mr Ajit
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT Patna)
Power system ajitnitkumar
gmailcom
6 Mr Santosh
kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(DCE-
Delhi)
Control amp
Instrumentati
on
santoshkumar
180385gm
ailcom
7 Dr Shashank
Tripathi
Assistant
Professor
PhD (NIT
Jalandhar)
MTech
(NIT
Jalandhar)
Instrumentati
on amp Control
Engg
shashanktripa
thi85gmail
com
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
31
8 Mr Ashish
ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech (
IIT-ISM
Dhanbad)
Power
electronicsamp
Electrical
drive
ashishranjan0
15gmailco
m
9 Mr Sanjeev
Ranjan
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Power system
Engg
sanjeevranja
n90gmailc
om
10 Mr Kailash
Kumar Mahto
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(NIT
Agartala)
Power system kailash8317
gmailcom
11 Mr Jeetendra
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
MTech
(MNNIT_A
llahabad)
Control and
Instrumentati
on
jeetkumaree1
1gmailco
m
Department of Humanities and Applied Science
Sr
No
Name of
Faculty
Designation Qualificatio
n
specializatio
n
Email Photo
1 Dr Anil
Kumar
Associate
professor
PhD
(Patna
University)
Chemistry osdgcegaya
acin
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
32
2 Dr Ajit Kumar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(Magadh
University)
Chemistry ajitkrsingh19
56gmailco
m
3 Dr Syed Jamil
Ahmad
Assistant
Professor
PhD (Bihar
university)
Physics jamilahmad1
60gmailco
m
4 Mr Girija
Nanda Sharma
Assistant
Professor
MSc Mathematic
s
gnsgcegm
ailcom
5 Dr Yogendra
Singh
Assistant
Professor
MSc PhD Electronics Kumaryogen
dra135gma
ilcom
6 Dr Vitthalrao
S Kashid
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT-
Bombay)
Chemistry vitthalkashid
gmailcom
7 Dr Deepak
Kumar Sinha
Ambast
Assistant
Professor
PhD (
IISER-
Kolkata)
Physics deepaksspl
gmailcom
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
33
8 Dr Biplab
Goswami
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Physics goswami10
gmailcom
9 Dr Santosh
Agarwal
Assistant
Professor
PhD (IIT
(ISM)-
Dhanbad)
Mathematic
s
ismsant12g
mailcom
10 Dr Rubi Arya Assistant
Professor
PhD
(MNNIT-
Allahabad)
Mathematic
s
rubyarya2013
gmailcom
11 Mr Falguni
Roy
Assistant
Professor
MSc (IIT
Kharagpur)
Mathematic
s
falguniroy9
0gmailco
m
12 Dr Amol Bute Assistant
Professor
PhD(SGB
AU-
Amravati)
English buteamolrg
mailcom
13 Ms Parvathy
S
Assistant
Professor
MPhil
(University
Kottayam)
English parvathys33
3gmailco
m
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
34
Non -Teaching staff
Lab Assistant
Sr
No
Name DepartmentSection Designation
1 MrGhanshyam
Sharma
Civil Lab assistant
2 Mr Santosh kumar Civil Lab assistant
3 Mr Vikash Kumar Civil Lab assistant
4 Mr Anshu kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
5 Mr Manish Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
6 Mr Sunil Kumar Mechanical Lab assistant
7 Mr Gajananda
Choubey
Mechanical Lab assistant
8 Mr Niranjan kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
9 Mr Rupesh kumar Mechanical Lab instructor(Workshop)
10 Mr Benni prasad Mechanical Lab assistant(Workshop)
11 Mr Suchita kumari Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
12 Mr Anshu kashyap Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
13 Mr Manish kumar Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
14 Mr Indrajeet Electrical amp Elevtronics
Engineering
Lab assistant
15 Mr Sidharta soti Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
16 MrAbhisek kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
17 MrNavin kumar Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
18 MrRavi Kant
Bharti
Computer Science ampEngineering Lab assistant
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
35
Other important personnel
Sl No Name DepartmentSection
1 MrNaveen kumar Examination
2 Mr Murali manohar TEQIP (Programme Manager)
3 Mr Rajneesh TEQIP (Accountant)
4 MrHrasha ranjan TEQIP (
5 Mr Bipin Kumar TEQIP (Messenger )
6 MrRakesh tiwari Account
7 MrKamlesh kumar singh Account
8 MrKundan kumar Office
9 MrNaresh sharma Store
DETAILS OF VARIOUS COMMITTES
Student Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Mr Vikram Kumar CE Coordinator
2 Mr Prabhakar Kumar CE Member
3 Mr Pankaj Kumar CE Member
4 Dr Santosh Agarwal Math Member
Lab development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 Md Saeb Sufyan Civil Coordinator
2 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
3 MrAjit Kumar EEE Member
4 Mr Rushan Ranjan CE Member
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
36
Academic Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrShashankTripathi EEE Coordinator
2 MrOnkar Singh CSE Member
3 Dr Ruby Arya MATH Member
Start-up Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrKailash Kumar Mahto EEE Coordinator
2 MrJeetendra Kumar EEE Member
3 Dr Dipak kumar Sinha PHY Member
4 Dr Prashant singh Chauhan ME Member
Annual Report Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish Kumar Mech Coordinator
2 MrDanvendra Singh Mech Member
3 MrParvathy S English Member
NIRF Ranking Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrFalguni Roy MATH Coordinator
2 MrRajesh Kumar CSE Member
3 MrRahul Kumar ME Member
Extra-curricular Activity Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrChandra Bhusan Kumar Yadav CE Coordinator
2 MrBute Amol Rameshrao ENGLISH Member
3 MrSuryakant Kumar ME Member
Website Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrDhruba jyoti kalita CSE Coordinator
2 MrRitesh kumar CSE Member
3 MrPrabahat Kumar Chandra CSE Member
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
37
Student Counseling Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrAshish ranjan EEE Coordinator
2 Dr Vibhav Prakash singh CSE Member
3 MrRajeev Kumar CE Member
Disciplinary Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
MrGN Sharma MATH Coordinator
1 DrAjit Kumar Singh CHE Member
2 Dr S J Ahmad PHY Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOm Prakash Sudhansu CE Member
5 DrPrashant Singh Chauhan ME Member
6 MrMrinal Ranjan EEE Member
NBA Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrSantosh Kumar EEE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MsKahkashan Kausar CSE Member
4 MrOmprakash Sudhansu CSE Member
5 MrMritunjay Kumar ME Member
Campus development Committee
Sl Name Department Designation
1 MrManoj Kumar ME Coordinator
2 DrYogendra Singh PHY Member
3 Md Aslam CE Member
4 MrSanjeev Ranjan EEE Member
Monitoring Committee for classes
Sl Name Department Designation
1 DrKashidVtthalrao Swamirao CHE Coordinator
2 MrRanjeet Kumar Chaudhary CE Member
3 MrHrishikesh EEE Member
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
38
Chapter -5 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Program undertaken by GCE Gaya
The following workshops have been conducted by GCE Gaya during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during 2017-18
1 18122017 to
22122017
An In - house training program ldquo MATLAB Application in
Engineeringrdquo By NITTTR Kolkata for one week faculty
development was conducted
2 9-03-2018 to
10-3-2018
ldquoOutcome based accreditation for engineering programsrdquo held
jointly organized by GCE GayaDST(Govt of Bihar) and
NPIU under TEQIP-III
3 13-03-2018
to 17-3-2018
A workshop ldquoNWATWRrdquo on water resources was conducted by
the Civil Engineering
4 19-03-2018
to 23-3-2018
An In - house training program ldquo NBA Accreditationrdquo By
NITTTR Kolkata of one week (1432018 to 2032018) for
faculty development was conducted
Paper publishedpresented in conferences
Prashant Singh Chauhan Anil Kumar Chayut Nuntadusit and S B Mishra Drying kinetics
quality assessment and economic analysis of bitter gourd flakes drying inside forced convection
greenhouse dryer Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (ASME) SCI Impact Factor 119
DOI10111514039891 Vikram K Shanu K Shaktibala Atul K ldquoReview of Evapotranspiration Methodologiesrdquo
American Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 2018 1(2)72-84
Shanu Vikram K and Sandeep ldquoA Classed Approach towards Rainfall Forecasting Machine
Learning Networkrdquo International Journal of Swarm Intelligence 2018 3(4) 276ndash289
101504IJSI201710008892
Important activities
Some of the new initatives that we are taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
39
a) Annual function-The 9th founday day of college which is celebrated here as an annual
function held during March 2017Sumedha is the name of annual fest which was
successfully celebrated
b) New constructions- A new administrative block is under constructionThe new projects
undertaken by the institute includes construction of two hostels one for boys and other for
girls All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accomodating more than 1100 students
The Rs 50 crore project is expected to be completed in the upcoming session
c) TEQIP-GCE Gaya has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement
Program (TEQIP-3) under sub component that aims at strengthing institution to improve
learning outcomes and employability of graduates Memorandum of Understanding
between the institute already NPIU() has already been signed in Nov 2017
d) Recruitment of Teaching amp Non Teaching staffs- During session 2017-18 thirty-three
(30) faculty members from NPIU (A Statutory Body of MHRD) under TEQIP-III and 8
faculties from Bihar Public Service Commission joined the institute Recruitment of
program manager account assistant was also done during this session
e) Website Upgradation- GCE Gaya has a nice and user friendly website with the domain
name wwwgcegayaacin The website is nicely designed containing all the information
about the institute like Academics Placement Tender Alumni etc The website is also
being used for inviting tender and other advertisements We are in the process of updating
the website to make it more attractive and user friendly
f) ERP System-We have hired a consulant to build a Enterprise Resource Planning
WorkshopSeminarsShort Term CoursesFaculty Development Programs In
Other Institutes
The following workshops seminarsshort term courses have been attended by faculty members
during 2017-18
Sl No Date Workshop amp Seminar during during 2017-18
1 31-10-2017amp
1-11-2017
A two day workshop cum training ldquoProfessional Development
Training (PDT)rdquo under TEQIP ndash III was attended by Dr Anil
Kumar Principal at IIM Shillong
2 15112017 A one day ldquoworkshop cum training on PFMSrdquo at RGPV
Bhopal was attended by Prof Vivek Upadhyay and sri
Inderjeet
3 16 - 17 A two days ldquostart ndash up Activities amp preparation of mini ndash
action planrdquo workshop on at BIT Mesra Ranchi was attended
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
40
January 2018 by Prof Jeetendra Kumar
4 20 ndash 24
January 2018
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur on
20 ndash 24 January was attended by thirty assistant professor
recruited from NPIU New Delhi
5 23rd January
2018
A one day ldquoGood Governance Summitrdquo at AICTE Auditorium
New Delhi attended by Dr Anil Kumar(Principal)
6 2912018 to
222018
A ldquoProfessional Development Training (PDT)rdquo workshop
from at IIM Indor attended by Prof Md Atiqur Rahman
7 8th and 9th
February
2018
An awareness workshop on ldquoOutcome Based Education
(OBE)rdquo at AICTE Auditorium New Delhi was attended by
Prof Saeb Sufyan
8 09 ndash 13
February
A one week ldquoFaculty Induction Programrdquo at IIT Kanpur was
attended by Prof Prabhakar Kumar recruited from NPIU New
Delhi
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
41
CHAPTER -6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Proposed Plan for research
Each faculty member is requested to propose their reserch plan for their field of specilization and
research
Institute ndashIndustry Collaboration
In order to enhance the practical skill among students the institute is constantly trying for
linkages with industry RampD laborataries The aim is to orient the academic programmes to
provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical
education to the students It also provides support to the industry for their research and
development activities
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
42
Chapter-7 FINANCIAL STATUS
Source of funds
RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
FR0M 01112017 TO 31O32018
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
43
Chapter-8 FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Computer Center
Computer centre is the backbone of computing facilities at GCE Gaya It consists of 190 pcs
The institute is presently using a10Mb leased line on optical fibre from Rail Tel Corporation
of India Ltd to provide internet connectivity throughout the campusThis includes wi-fi
connectivity all over the campus and internet connectivity to every department and to the
hostels
Workshops
At GCE there are two workshops with sufficient number of machines For first year
students various shops are available like Carpentry Black Smithy Fitting and
WeldingWorkshops also include the machines like Lathe machine Drilling machine Milling
machine Planer etc The concerned faculty members continue to upgarde their workshops
Library
The library at GCE Gaya aims at assisting the students in their search for knowledge by providing
them access to the latest and most updated textbooks and reference materials The library has an
excellent collection of books belonging to every relevant fields required for technical education The
library stock is increasing steadily with the aim of keeping abreast the changing syllabus In present
18482 books are available
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
44
Laboratories
Every department has their own lab In every academic session purchasing calliberation and
maintenace of these labs are done Faculty constantly tries to improve their labs
(i) Basic Science
(a) Engineering Chemistry
(b) Engineering Physics
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
45
(iii) Language Lab
(ii) Computer Science
(a) FIT Lab
(b) Data structure Lab
(c) DBMS Lab
(d) Operating System Lab
(e) OOPS Lab
(f) Compiler Design Lab
(g) JAVA Lab
(h) Project Lab
(i) System Programming Lab
(j) Software Engineering Lab
(k) Web Technology Lab
(l) AI Lab
(iii) Department of Electrical amp Electronics Engineering
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
(b) Basic Electronics Lab
(c) Electrical Machine Lab
(d) Solid State Physics and Devices
(SSPD) Lab
(e) Digital Electronics Lab
(f) Analog Electronics Lab
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
46
(g) Network Circuit Lab
(h) Communication System Lab
(i) Microprocessor Lab
(j) Power Electronics Lab
(k) Electrical Instrument and
Measurement Lab
(l) Intelligent Instrument Lab
(m) Control System Lab
(n) Protection of Power Apparatus
and System Lab
(iv) Mechanical Engineering
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
47
(a) EME Lab
(b) EM Lab
(c) Engineering Graphics Lab
(d) SOM Lab
(e) SPS Lab
(f) FM Lab
(g) RAC Lab
(h) IC Engine Lab
(i) DOM Lab
(j) Automobile Lab
(k) CNC Lab
(l) Workshop
(m) HMT Lab
(v) Civil Engineering
(a) Advance Surveying Lab
(b) Building Science Lab
(c) Concrete Technology Lab
(d) Hydrology Lab
(e) FM and Machinery Lab
(f) Transportation Lab
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
48
Bank
A branch of Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank is also functioning here serving the needs of all the
students and faculty members
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
50
CAMPUS VIEW
51
49
Chapter-9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATICS
The TPO cell is newly established in the institute Since its inception the cell is actively
involved in calling different companies for placement for pre-final year students
Undergraduate placement record 2017-18
The placement of students during 2017-18 is not done
Vocational training
Following is the branch wise break up organizationcompanies where the vocational trainings of
students have been arranged during 2017-18
SI Branch Organization
1 Civil Engineering SIMPLEXNHPCACCLampTLAFARGE
CEMENTSAILNTPCIRCONRITESTCEDVCMBECL
2 Mechanical Engineering DVCNTPCSAILGAILBHELCMERIDURGAPURHEC
MECCONUSHA MARTINMBECLIOCLHPCLDLW
BARANASICLWTATA MOTORS
3 Electrical amp Electronics
Engineering
POWER
GRIDDVCNTPCBSNLBSEBBSHPCLBHELGAILDR
DO HAL
4 Computer Science amp
Engineering
HCLDRDOBELNIITDMRC
NPIU GATE RESULT
Gate training for final year students is conducted here from NPIU through selected GATE coaching
institute The GATE result analysis is shown below
Branch No of students registered
for GATE-2018
No of students qualified
in GATE
Civil Engineering 39 23
Mechanical Engineering 44 10
Electrical amp Electronics Engineering 19 10
Computer Science amp Engineering `16 1
118 44 Success Rate = 3728
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