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National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, IDP under TEQIP-II for Sub Component 1.2 Page 1 of 50
TECHNICAL EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (TEQIP)
(PHASE‐II)
REVISED INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL
for
Sub‐Component 1.2: Scaling‐up Postgraduate Education
and
Demand‐driven Research & Development and Innovation
Submitted by
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JAMSHEDPUR JAMSHEDPUR-831014, JHARKHAND
JULY - 2015
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National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur
0.1. About the Institute
National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur is an Institution of National Importance, by an Act of Parliament (Act 29 of 2007) namely, the National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007, which received the assent of the President of India on the 5th June, 2007. This was formerly known as Regional Institute of Technology (RIT) Jamshedpur and was established on 15th August 1960 with the aim of nurturing young engineers for economic growth of the Nation. NIT Jamshedpur is situated in the Western part of the city Jamshedpur. The flowing river Kharkai and picturesque backdrop of low hills on one side, and large tracts of forest on the other side, make the 350 acres of rolling campus an ideal place for higher learning and research. NIT Jamshedpur has well qualified faculty and dedicated supporting staff.
0.2 Academic Programmes
NIT Jamshedpur offers educational programmes at three tiers of education, namely, under graduate
programmes, Post-graduate programmes and the Doctoral programmes with well designed curriculum. NIT Jamshedpur has been following semester system with internal and continuous
evaluation since its inception. All the programmes are listed below:
Sl. No.
Department Title of programmes Level (UG,PG,PhD)
1. Civil Engineering (CE) Civil Engineering (CE) B.Tech (Hons) Geotechnical Engineering - (GE) M.Tech Structural Engineering - (SU) M.Tech Water Resources Engineering - (WR) M.Tech Research Programme Ph.D
2. Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) B.Tech (Hons) Computer Science and Engineering - (XG) M.Tech Research Programme Ph.D
3. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
B.Tech (Hons)
Communication Systems Engineering - (CS) M.Tech Embedded Systems Engineering - (EF) M.Tech Research Programme Ph.D
4. Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) B.Tech (Hons) Power Electronics and Drives - (PD) M.Tech Power System Engineering - (PS) M.Tech Research Programme Ph.D
5. Mechanical Engineering (ME) Mechanical Engineering (ME) B.Tech (Hons) Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing - (XM)
M.Tech
Energy Systems Engineering - (EW) M.Tech Thermal Engineering - (TI) M.Tech Research Programme Ph.D
6. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME)
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME) B.Tech (Hons) Foundry Technology - (FT) M.Tech Materials Technology - (MT) M.Tech Research Programme Ph.D
7. Production and Industrial Production and Industrial Engineering (PIE) B.Tech (Hons)
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Engineering (PIE) Manufacturing System Engineering - (MY) M.Tech Research Programme Ph.D
8. Chemistry - (CM) Surface Science and Engineering - (SS) M.Tech Research Programme Ph.D
9. Computer Applications - (CA) Master of Computer Applications MCA Information Systems Security Engineering - (II) M.Tech Research Programme Ph.D
10. M.Sc. Programme Mathematics M.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Chemistry M.Sc.
0.3 New Initiatives
Some salient points of the new initiatives taken during 2012-15 for the academic excellence of NIT
Jamshedpur:
To enhance the quality of teaching in the Institute, best practices for effective teaching have
been introduced. Some of them are: release of detailed academic calendar, course handout
which includes course content, objectives of each class, details of text books and references,
details of internal and continuous evaluation, details of teaching consultation hour for the clarification of doubts. Tutorials have been started for giving more individual attention to the
students. Solutions will be displayed in the notice boards of the respective departments and
evaluated answer books will be shown to the students. The 75% attendance for the students
in the class has been made compulsory. Code of conduct for the students during examination
have been framed and implemented. Modified instructions to invigilators during examination
have been implemented
Some of the new initiatives to improve the quality of research activities among faculty and students are: modernization of labs, enhancement of knowledge learning resources in the
library, implementation of CPDA, proper utilization of TEQIP II grants, financial support to the
students and faculty for innovative projects and presentation of papers in conferences,
encouragement of faculty members to organize conferences/workshops
e-governance
"Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship" is initiated to promote the innovations and creativity of students of the Institute
Detailed project report has been prepared for the development of the infrastructure for next
10 years (2012-22)
The Student Wellness Centre (SWC) started functioning from Jan, 2013. SWC is implementing report/recommendations of the TASK FORCE constituted by the MHRD for
preventing incidents of suicide and promotion of wellness in the CFTIs
The Institute has started the "Finishing School" programme for academic support to the
students. This programme is meant for the students to enhance their academic/learning skills
such as soft skills, communication skills, group discussions, personality development and preparation for GATE/IES examinations
Introduction of online admission and semester registration process
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Fee payment completely through bank transactions/net banking system (State Bank Collect)
Mandatory use of MIS database by the faculty for entry of daily class attendance and regular marks assessment
Introduction of 24x7 surveillance systems in the hostel blocks, dining halls, academic blocks,
administrative blocks and for some selected computer laboratories
Deployment of 125 Home Guards for the safety and security of the campus
Up-gradation of our Institute website for more user friendly usage
Notifying the updated news/notifications and office circulars in the Institute website for the
immediate information to the faculty, staff and students
Introducing the best practices of academic excellence such as distribution of detailed academic calendar, detailed course handout, compulsory class room attendance, change of
examination pattern, introduction of new evaluation scheme, new schedule
Applied for Accreditation of programmes by NBA
Comprehensive Departmental Audit
Institute level minor review once in three years and a major review once in six years.
Third Party continuous survey for students, faculty and stake holders
Mentors to develop the Departments and institute
Strengthening and creation of infrastructural facilities
Industry and academia interaction
Towards product development
Sabbatical for faculty at Industry
Innovation eco-system, Entrepreneurship and incubation and Research Park
Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Creating the right culture
Joint Research and interaction between IITs and NITs
Hostel J & K buildings with 756 single seated capacities each will be ready for next academic
year. These Hostels “J” and “K” may be the signature buildings and pride of the Institute
Bhumi Pujan was done for construction of Mega Mess at Hostel J & K at NIT Jamshedpur
Towards Leadership and Leadership at all levels
Learning from each other
Administration and Finance Leadership
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
ICT enabled Direct-to-Students high quality teaching/learning
NIT Faculty Appraisal
Involving industry personnel towards governance
Participation of Alumni and
360 degree feedback system
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0.4 Frame Work for Academic Excellence of NIT Jamshedpur
Frame work of academic excellence for good to great
Academic Excellence(Good to Great)
LEAN WAY
Good Governance and Strong Leadership
Social ResponcibilityResearch Economic
DevelopmentTeaching
InvolvementMotivated people
continuously seekingimprovement
0.5 Vision 2022
NIT Jamshedpur will be one of the leading Institutes in the world for its academic excellence and
good governance
0.6 Mission
Quest for academic excellence and good governance
Quest for growth of Institute
NIT Jamshedpur will be most admired and respected Institute for students, employees and
Industry
NIT Jamshedpur will be ‘innovative leader’ in the academic excellence and good governance
Quest for economic growth of the Nation
0.7 Core Values
Good governance
Quality
Innovation
Operational excellence
Involvement of people
Work culture and ethics
0.8 Objectives
To enhance the quality of teaching, research and good governance
To improve operational excellence to enhance the competitive advantage
To enhance the work culture and ethics
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Minimize the waste to enhance the financial management
To enhance the social responsibility
0.9 Best Priorities for Acdemic Excellence
Good governance and strong leadership Recruit / hire the best people (faculty and staff) Effective teaching and research in disciplinary and interdisciplinary programmes Human resource management Students welfare Continuous improvement and involvement of people Digital campus and allied services Institute and industry linkages (research park) Community welfare / outreach Green Campus
0.10 Philosophy
To do the right thing for the Institute, its people and society as a whole
0.11 Why to choose NIT Jamshedpur?
Best practices for academic excellence and students wellness 100 % placements and near to industry Industry oriented curricula and skill development Tuition fee benefit to SC/ST students, scholarships and earn & learn program Financial aid to innovative projects and distinguished alumni
*For more details, please visit Institute website: www.nitjsr.ac.in
Dr. V. S. Chauhan, Hon'ble Chairman BoG and Prof. S. G. Deshmukh, Member BoG with Prof. Rambabu Kodali, Director, NIT Jamshedpur during their recent visit to Hostel J & K construction site at NIT Jamshedpur.
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Dr. V. S. Chauhan, Hon'ble Chairman BoG and Prof. S. G. Deshmukh, Member BoG with Prof. Rambabu Kodali, Director, NIT Jamshedpur during their recent visit to Girl's Hostel at NIT Jamshedpur.
Depicting conversation between Dr. V. S. Chauhan, Chairman BoG and Prof. S. G. Deshmukh, Member BoG with Prof. Rambabu Kodali, Director, NIT Jamshedpur during their recent visit to the Girls Hostel at NIT Jamshedpur.
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Renovated hostels interior corridors of Boys Hostels
Arial view of renovated girls hostels
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Construction in progress for new hostel J & K buildings with 756 single seated capacities each
Bhumi Pujan by Prof. Rambabu Kodali, Director, NIT Jamshedpur for construction of Mega Mess at Hostel J & K at NIT Jamshedpur
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Swachha Bhatath Programme organized at NIT Jamshedpur
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1. INSTITUTIONAL BASIC INFORMATION 1.1 Institutional Identity: Sl. No.
Particulars Details
1. Name of the Institution NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JAMSHEDPUR
2. Is the Institution AICTE
approved?
YES
3. Furnish AICTE approval no. F.No.720-73-211/RO/94, dated 02-05-2008
4. Type of Institution Centrally Funded Institution
5. Status of Institution Autonomous
Names of Heads of Institution and Project Nodal Officers
Sl. No.
Head & Nodal Officers Names Phone
Numbers Mobile
Numbers Fax
Numbers E-mail Addresses
1. Head of the Institution
Director
Prof. Rambabu Kodali
0657-2373407;
2374108;
2373392
09431313800 Fax: +91 – 657 –
2373 246 director@nitjsr.ac.in
2. TEQIP Coordinator Prof. Y.P Yadav 09470127621 ypyadav.phy@nitjsr.ac.in
3. TEQIP
Co-Coordinator Prof. S.N. Singh 07739222532 snsingh.ece@nitjsr.ac.in
4. Academic Activities
Dr. Amaresh Kumar 09431186594 amaresh_nitjsr@yahoo.co.in
5. Civil Works including Environment Management
Mr. Nigam Praksh 09973771555 nigam.ce@nitjsr.ac.in
6. Procurement Dr. M.K. Agarwal 09934149329 mkagarwal.met@nitjsr.ac.in
7. Financial Aspects
Dr. A.K. Choudhary 09431161850 drakchoudharycivil@gmail.co
m
8. Equity Assurance Plan Implementation
Dr. (Mrs.) Prabha Chand 09431382699 prabha_nitjsr@rediffmail.com
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1.2 Academic Information
Programmes offered in Academic year 2009‐10:
Sl. No. Department Title of programmes Level (UG,PG,Ph.D)
Duration (years)
Year of starting
AICTE sanctioned
annual intake
Total student strength
1. Civil Engineering (CE)
Civil Engineering (CE) B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1960 82 236
2. Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1992 82 275
3. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1988 82 295
4. Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1960 82 290
5. Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Mechanical Engineering (ME)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1960 82 307
6. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME)
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1960 82 212
7. Production and Industrial Engineering (PIE)
Production and Industrial Engineering (PIE)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1988 41 99
8. Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing - (XM)
M.Tech 2 Years 1990 16 26
9. Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Power System Engineering - (PS)
M.Tech 2 Years 1972 16 19
10. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME)
Iron & Steel Technology
M.Tech 2 Years 1971 16 -
11. Foundry Technology - (FT)
M.Tech 2 Years 1971 16 -
12. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
VLSI and Micro-Electronics
M.Tech 2 Years 2009 16 5
13. Chemistry - (CM) Surface Science and Engineering - (SS)
M.Tech 2 Years 1982 16 1
14. Civil Engineering (CE)
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1972 --- 2
15. Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1972 --- 5
16. Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1972 --- 6
17. Production and Industrial Engineering (PIE)
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1990 --- 2
18. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1990 --- 6
19. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME)
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1971 --- 4
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Programmes offered in Academic year 2014‐15: (as on 31/03/2015): Sl. No.
Department Title of programmes Level (UG,PG,PhD)
Duration (years)
Year of starting
AICTE sanctioned
annual intake
Total student strength
1. Civil Engineering (CE)
Civil Engineering (CE) B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1960 93 325 Geotechnical Engineering - (GE)
M.Tech 2 Years 2013 16 11
Structural Engineering - (SU) M.Tech 2 Years 2012 16 10 Water Resources Engineering - (WR)
M.Tech 2 Years 2015 16 6
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1972 --- 9 2. Computer Science
and Engineering (CSE)
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1992 93 325
Computer Science and Engineering - (XG)
M.Tech 2 Years 2015 16 7
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 2015 --- 3
3. Electronics and Communication
Engineering (ECE)
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1988 93 320
Communication Systems Engineering - (CS)
M.Tech 2 Years 2009 16 20
Embedded Systems Engineering - (EF)
M.Tech 2 Years 2015 16 18
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1990 --- 20 4. Electrical and
Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1960 93 325
Power Electronics and Drives - (PD)
M.Tech 2 Years 2015 16 20
Power System Engineering - (PS)
M.Tech 2 Years 1972 16 18
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1972 --- 20 5. Mechanical
Engineering (ME) Mechanical Engineering (ME) B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1960 93 330 Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing - (XM)
M.Tech 2 Years 2015 16 20
Energy Systems Engineering - (EW)
M.Tech 2 Years 2015 16 20
Thermal Engineering - (TI) M.Tech 2 Years 2015 16 14 Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1972 --- 25
6. Metallurgical and Materials
Engineering (MME)
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1960 93 315
Foundry Technology - (FT) M.Tech 2 Years 1971 16 11 Materials Technology - (MT) M.Tech 2 Years 1971 16 10 Research Programme Ph.D NIL 1971 --- 11
7. Production and Industrial
Engineering (PIE)
Production and Industrial Engineering (PIE)
B.Tech (Hons) 4 Years 1988 46 125
Manufacturing System Engineering - (MY)
M.Tech 2 Years 2015 16 14
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 2008 --- 6 8. Chemistry - (CM) Surface Science and
Engineering - (SS) M.Tech 2 Years 1982 16 2
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 2013 --- 6 9. Computer
Applications - (CA) Master of Computer Applications
MCA 3 2005 92 325
Information Systems Security Engineering - (II)
M.Tech 2 Years 2015 16 8
Research Programme Ph.D NIL 2013 --- 8 10. M.Sc. Programme Mathematics M.Sc. 2 Years 2015 30 27
Physics M.Sc. 2 Years 2015 30 27 Chemistry M.Sc. 2 Years 2015 30 25
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Students Strength at NIT Jamshedpur (as on 31/03/2015):
Total Students' Strength 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Under Graduate 2484 2484 2484 2484 Post Graduate 596 596 596 596 Ph.D. 21 57 95 127 Total 3101 3137 3175 3207
Ph.D. Students at NIT Jamshedpur (as on 31/03/2015):
Ph.D Students 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
No. of Part Time Admitted 2 21 18 5 No. of Full Time Admitted 2 15 20 27 Total 4 36 38 32 Degree Awarded 1 3 2 2
Research Publications at NIT Jamshedpur (as on 31/03/2015):
Publications 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 National Journal 9 3 4 3 International Journals 81 97 115 86 National Conference 24 33 17 8 International Conference 13 41 38 21 No. of Book Published 0 4 1 0
Accreditation Status of UG programmes as on (31-03-2010):
F.No. NBA/ACCR-324/2-7, dated 03-06-2009
Title of UG programmes being
offered
Whether eligible for
accreditation or not?
Whether accredited as on 31st March
2010?
Whether “Applied for”
as on 31st March 2010?
Civil Engineering (CE) Eligible YES NO Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Eligible NO NO
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Eligible YES NO
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Eligible YES NO
Mechanical Engineering (ME) Eligible NO NO
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME)
Eligible YES NO
Production and Industrial Engineering (PIE)
Eligible YES NO
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Accreditation Status of UG programmes (as on 31/03/2015): Title of UG programmes
being offered
Whether eligible for
accreditation or not?
Whether accredited as on 31st March
2015?
Whether “Applied for”
as on 31st March 2015?
Civil Engineering (CE) Eligible NO # Applied Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Eligible NO # Applied
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Eligible NO # Applied
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Eligible NO # Applied
Mechanical Engineering (ME) Eligible NO # Applied
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME)
Eligible NO # Applied
Production and Industrial Engineering (PIE)
Eligible NO # Applied
# Processing Fee is deposited for all the above programmes.
Accreditation Status of PG programmes (as on 31/03/2015):
# All the programmes are in the process of applying for accreditation
1.3 Faculty Status (Regular/On‐Contract Faculty as on March 31st, 2010)
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R C R C R C R C R C R C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 =
(3+5+7+ 9+11)
16 = (2-15)
17 = (4+6+8+10
+12+14)
Prof 22 11 - 2 - 1 - - - - - - - 14 8 -
Asso Prof 37 17 - 1 - 7 - 2 - - - - - 27 10 -
Asst Prof 90 17 - 7 - 29 - 7 - 1 - - - 61 29 -
Lec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 149 45 - 10 - 37 - 9 - 1 - - - 102 47 -
Prof = Professor, Asso Prof = Associate Professor, Asst Prof = Assistant Professor, Lec =Lecturer, R= Regular, C=Contract
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1. 3(a) Faculty Status (Regular/On‐Contract Faculty as on 31/03/2015):
Teacher Student Ratio & Details of Vacancies at NIT Jamshedpur:
Sl.No.
Name of NITs
Students Strength
as on date
Total sanction
ed faculty
Teachers in Position Total
Faculty (Regular + Contract & other staff)
Teachers student Ratio
(Regular)
Teachers student Ratio
(including contract)
Teachers (Regular) Vacancy
Non Teaching Non-
Teaching Staff
(Regular) Vacancy
Total Vacancies Regul
ar Contract & other Staff Regular Contract
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] = [3]/[4] [9] = [3]/[7] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] = [10]+[13]
1. NIT Jamshedpur 3207 246 98 49 147 32.72 21.82 148 181 51 90 238
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1.4 Baseline Data (all data given for the following parameters must be restricted to
engineering disciplines/fields only):
Sl. No. Parameters Details 1
Total strength of students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009‐10 1765
2 Total women students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009‐10 194
3 Total SC students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009‐10 253
4 Total ST students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009‐10 198
5 Total OBC students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009‐10 192
6 Number of fully functional P‐4 and above level computers available for students in the year 2009‐10 440
7 Total number of text books and reference books available in library for UG and PG students in the year 2009‐10 1,25000
8 % of UG students placed through campus interviews in the year 2008‐09 91%
9 % of PG students placed through campus interviews in the year 2008‐09 8% 10 % of high quality under Graduates (>75% marks) in the year 2008‐09 39.83% 11 % of high quality postgraduates (>75% marks) in the year 2008‐09 50.94%
12 Number of research publications in Indian refereed journals in the year 2008‐09 12
13 Number of research publications in International refereed journals in the year 2008‐09 17
14 Number of patents obtained in the year 2008‐09 nil
15 Number of patents filed in the year 2008‐09 nil
16 Number of sponsored research projects completed in the year 2008‐09 nil
17
The transition rate of students in percentage from 1st year to 2nd year in the year 2008‐09 for :
(i) All student (ii) SC (iii) ST (iv) OBC
90% 69% 79%
100%
18 IRG from students fee and other charges in the year 2008‐09 (Rs. in lakh)
418.73 lakhs
19 IRG from externally funded R&D projects, Consultancies in the year 2008‐09 (Rs. in lakh) 12.31 lakhs
20 Total IRG in the year 2008‐09 (Rs. in lakh) 431.04 lakhs
21 Total annual recurring expenditure of the applicant entity in the year 2008‐09 (Rs. in lakh)
2524.86 lakhs
22 Number of Joint publications with National authors in the year 2008‐09 nil
23 Number of Joint publications with International authors in the year 2008‐09
nil
24 Number of R&D products commercialized in the year 2008‐09 nil
25 Number of joint M.Tech programmes with institutions undertaken in the year 2008‐09
nil
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26 Number of joint M.Tech programmes with Industry undertaken in the year 2008‐09
nil
27 Number of joint Ph.D with institutions undertaken in the year 2008‐09 nil
28 Number of joint Ph.D with Industry undertaken in the year 2008‐09 nil
29 Number of joint consultancies undertaken with institutions in the year 2008‐09
nil
30 Number of joint consultancies undertaken with Industry in the year 2008‐09
nil
1.4 (a) Baseline Data(all data given for the following parameters must be restricted to engineering disciplines/fields only) (as on 31/03/2015):
Sl. No. Parameters Details
1 Total strength of students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2014‐15 3207
2 Total women students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2014‐15 350
3 Total SC students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2014‐15 415
4 Total ST students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2014‐15 220
5 Total OBC students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2014‐15 2222
6 Number of fully functional P‐4 and above level computers available for students in the year 2014‐15 700
7 Total number of text books and reference books available in library for UG and PG students in the year 2014‐15
1,00,000 (TB)
50,000 (RB) 8 % of UG students placed through campus interviews in the year
2014‐15 92%
9 % of PG students placed through campus interviews in the year 2014‐15 45% 10 % of high quality under Graduates (>75% marks) in the year 2014‐15 65% 11 % of high quality postgraduates (>75% marks) in the year 2014‐15 60% 12 Number of research publications in Indian refereed journals in the year
2014‐15 03
13 Number of research publications in International refereed journals in the year 2014‐15 86
14 Number of patents obtained in the year 2014‐15 nil
15 Number of patents filed in the year 2014‐15 nil
16 Number of sponsored research projects completed in the year 2014‐15 nil
17 The transition rate of students in percentage from 1st year to 2nd year in the year 2014‐15 for :
(v) All student (vi) SC (vii) ST (viii) OBC
100%
18 IRG from students fee and other charges in the year 2014‐15 (Rs. in lakh) 930 lakhs
19 IRG from externally funded R&D projects, Consultancies in the year 2014‐15 (Rs. in lakh) 30 lakhs
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20 Total IRG in the year 2014‐15 (Rs. in lakh) 960 lakhs 21 Total annual recurring expenditure of the applicant entity in the year
2014‐15 (Rs. in lakh) 6500 lakhs
22 Number of Joint publications with National authors in the year 2014‐15 3 23 Number of Joint publications with International authors in the year
2014‐15 20
24 Number of R&D products commercialized in the year 2014‐15 3 25 Number of joint M.Tech programmes with institutions undertaken in the
year 2014‐15 16
26 Number of joint M.Tech programmes with Industry undertaken in the year 2014‐15
nil
27 Number of joint Ph.D with institutions undertaken in the year 2014‐15 nil
28 Number of joint Ph.D with Industry undertaken in the year 2014‐15 6 29 Number of joint consultancies undertaken with institutions in the year
2014‐15 5
30 Number of joint consultancies undertaken with Industry in the year 2014‐15 nil
1.5 Institutions to be eligible for participation in the Project under the Sub‐component 1.2 must fulfill the following benchmarks: (as on 31-03-2015)
Table‐33 Benchmarks for Institutions to Qualify for Sub‐component‐1.2
Sl. No. Attainment Parameters Benchmark
values Institution’s response
(Yes/No) 1. Does the institution agree to implement all academic
and non‐academic reforms given as below:
Implementation of curricular reforms
Exercise of autonomies
Establishment of Corpus Fund, Faculty
Development Fund, Equipment Replacement
Fund and Maintenance Fund
Generation, retention and utilization of revenue generated through variety of activities
Institutions to fill‐up all existing teaching and staff
vacancies
Delegation of decision making powers to senior functionaries with accountability
Improve student performance evaluation
Improvement performance appraisal of faculty by students
Provide faculty incentive for Continuing Education
(CE), consultancy and R&D
Obtaining accreditation
YES
# All these points were clearly explained in the Section 0.3 New Initiatives.
# Institute has implemented Best practices for academic excellence since August 2012 as a part of TEQIP II.
# Separate head of accounts have been provided for different types of funds.
# Self generation of funds from variety of activities is operational.
# Faculty recruitment is regularly done as per the current needs of the departments.
# Administrative hierarchy as per BOG guide lines exists in the Institute.
# Online student feedback system is implemented through
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MIS.
# Cumulative Professional Development Allowance (CPDA) is operational in the Institute for the professional growth of the faculty.
# Faculty is encouraged to pursue R&D and consultancy development.
# Institute is very keen in applying for accreditation of the programmes this year. In this connection, initial payments has been done. And necessary document (SAR) preparation is in progress in the concerned departments.
2. Availability of academic autonomy as recognized by UGC for both UG and PG programmes
Yes # NIT Jamshedpur is an Institution of National Importance, by an Act of Parliament (Act 29 of 2007). It is enjoying academic autonomy.
3. Presence of Board of Governors with an eminent academician or industrialist as the Chairperson
Yes # BOG list is enclosed below
4. Percentage of eligible UG programmes accredited or applied for
60% 0%, (All the programmes are in the process of applying for accreditation)
5. Percentage of eligible PG programmes accredited or applied for
40% 0%, (All the programmes are in the process of applying for accreditation)
6. Cumulative number of PhDs produced in the last three academic years (2012‐13, 2013‐14 and 2014‐15)
or Cumulative number of M Tech produced in the last three academic years (2012‐13, 2013‐14 and 2014‐15)
5
50
3+2+2 = 5
85+90+95 = 270
7. Faculty positions filled on regular full time basis as percentage of total faculty positions sanctioned in accordance with the AICTE prescribed student to faculty ratio
65% 98/246 = 39.83% Institute is going to release advertisement for regular faculty positions shortly. A total of 49 contract faculty are already available in the Institute. They are recruited through advertisements given in recent 3 years.
8. Percentage of regular faculty with PhD in engineering* as percentage of total faculty
15% 32/98 = 32.65%
Note : In respect of accreditation benchmarks for Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes in Universities, Deemed Universities, University Constitute Colleges/Faculties/Departments, NAAC accreditation is acceptable at the entry point. However, all such project entities will have essentially to achieve the Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes targets of NBA accreditation as given in Table‐30 for Sub‐component 1.1 & Table‐35 for Sub‐component 1.2.
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS (BOG)
BOG Members
The Board of Governors of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) as per Section 11 of the NIT Act,2007 and NIT(Amendment) Act 2012.
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Nomination under
Name and Designation of nominated persons Will serve as
1. Section 11 Clause (a)
Dr. V. S. Chauhan, Director, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Bio-Technology, Delhi
Chairman (up to 05.02.2015)
# Tenure completed
2. (b) Prof. Rambabu Kodali, Director, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)
Ex-Officio Member
3. (c) Additional Secretary/ Joint Secretary Incharge dealing with Technical Education, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development.
Member
4. (c) Financial Adviser, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development
Member
5. (d) Director, Department of Science & Technology, Government of Jharkhand, Nepal House, Doranda, Ranchi - 834001
Member
6. (d) Prof. (Dr.) B. Singh, Chairman, Cambridge Institute of Technology, Tatisilwai, Ranchi - 835103
Member
7. (e) Prof. S. G. Deshmukh, Director, ABV-IIITM, Gwalior-474010, Madhya Pradesh
Member (upto 16.01.2016)
8. (e) Prof. Karuna Jain, Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai-400076
Member (upto 16.01.2016)
9. (f) Prof. A. M. Tigga, Professor, NIT-Jamshedpur
Member (for a period of two years from the date of nomination by the Senate)
10. (f) Dr. Rina Sahu, Assistant Professor, NIT-Jamshedpur
Member (for a period of two years from the date of nomination by the Senate)
11. Section 11 (g) of NIT(A)
Act, 2012
Director, IIT-Patna or his nominee not below the rank of Professor of the Institute
Member (upto 16.01.2016)
12. Section 18 Clause (2)
Registrar, National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)
Secretary
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2. INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL (IDP)
2.1 Executive summary of the IDP.
NIT Jamshedpur has started its journey of excellence to scale up the UG, PG and Ph.D intake by
increasing 45% of student strength in the Institute since 2012. The number of Ph.D students are
increased from 21 to 127 during the past 4 years. In addition the PG programmes are also increased
from 6 to 16 in the Institute. NIT Jamshedpur is in forefront in implementing e - procurement process among 31 NITs. Implementation of 360 degree feedback system, well defined academic calendar,
online fee payment, capturing complete bio-sketch of the students at entry level admissions, effective
class room teaching, mandatory use of MIS database by the faculty for entry of daily class attendance
and regular marks assessment, introduction of 24x7 surveillance systems in the hostel blocks, dining
halls, academic blocks are the recent remarkable reforms taken up by the Institute. Provision of
excellent laboratory facilities, good governance, digital campus, good research and R&D facilities,
faculty recruitment and accreditation of the UG and PG programmes in the Institute are in the top priority list. Institute is having its vision 2022 document and predefined long term plans to take the
Institute from good to great.
On the other hand, low student teacher ratio, viz 32.72% for regular and only 21.82% when included
contract faculty, in adequate class rooms, poor laboratory facilities, insufficient R&D laboratory facility,
no hostel accommodation for PG students and research scholars, delay in faculty recruitment coping
up of weak students with new curricular changes. In addition, non accreditation of academic
programmes, less number of research publications by the faculty, low domain knowledge and
research competence is weakening the Institute academic culture. Further, there is immediate need of starting new laboratories for new PG programmes and also the old laboratories have to be
renovated as they have attained more than 50 years of service. Institute Developmental Proposal
(IDP) is formulated based on the immediate needs of stake holders to strengthen the teaching,
research and consultancy activities.
The proposal include the specific actions taken to address the key issues of scaled up 45% increase
of students with reference to the requirements of faculty-staff-stakeholders, class room facility,
laboratories and infrastructure, accreditation of all academic programmes, providing training to the
faculty and staff to update their domain knowledge as per the latest trends, arranging faculty visits to reputed Institutes, addressing the needs of the weak students and enhancement of research facilities
and also faculty development programmes.
This proposal will benefit the targeted stake holders to take up the R&D in emerging areas, which will
lead to take up the Institute from good to great and also improve the quality in higher education in the
country.
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2.2 Provide the details (in terms of methodology used, analysis carried out of the data and information collected and inferences derived with respect to strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) of SWOT analysis (see Annex‐V of the PIP) carried out.
SWOT Analysis
Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and the Threat analysis has been carried out to develop the strategic plan for the future growth of the Institute. Several meetings/workshops were conducted at the Institute /departmental level by involving all the stakeholders of the Institute. The outcomes of the meetings with different stakeholders is given in the following SWOT analysis.
STRENGTH:
Involvement of people
Long terms plans set for leading the Institute from good to great
Long term goals for setting up of digital campus and process and procedures
Introduced best practices for academic excellence since 2012
Institute is very keen in implementing the Kakodkar Committee guide lines: Institute is engaging the faculty in the following four major activities with indicative percentage time allotment for each activity:
i) Teaching (UG/PG & B.Tech Projects ) 35-40%
ii) Academic research (PG/Ph.D Guidance) 15-30%
iii) Industriaal Consultancy and Research 10-35%
iv) Administration and Outreach 15-20%
Good governance, adopted use of tools like ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and NKN (National Knowledge Network) for learning and remote lectures
First among 31 NITs in implementing the e-procurement process
Institute is of National importance and is enjoying autonomy status
Institute BOG is apex authority in decision making. The BOG body is a collective group of persons from reputed Industry/academic/administrative personnel
Institute is enjoying financial autonomy
Brand image due to 60 years of service in technical education
Situated in largest Industrial hub of the country
Excellent placement record
Good quality and experienced faculty
Attracting students from different countries
Seats filled with the young, talented and bright students from all over the country
7 UG and 16 PG programmes offered, the number likely to increase in future
Good research facilities
Well equipped Library with direct axes to e-journals, advance database like INDEST, internet and NKN facility
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Continuing programmes and Conferences organized regularly
MoU with TATA Ltd., CPWD, Govt. of Jharkhand for different third party consultancy activities
Continuing Education Centre is more operational in training the TATA employees by offering Diploma degree in Engineering
Encouraging our students by giving seed grants to pursue their innovative research projects through innovation and incubation centre activities
introduction of 24x7 surveillance systems in the hostel blocks, dining halls, academic blocks
WEAKNESS
UG and PG programmes are not accredited. There is urgent requirement to take necessary steps to accredit by NBA/NACC for all the programmes in the Institute
Institute is not yet ranked by the rating agencies like CRISIL (Credit Rating Information Services of India) or CARE (Credit Analysis and Research Ltd.) through NIT Council
Slow in implementing Kakodkar Committee guide lines such as direct-to-student mode of approach for teaching in NITs, e-course materials using a flat form like MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses) etc. and programmes that have created impact in the e-learning space include NPTEL (National Programme on Technology Enabled Learning).
Low Teacher-Student ratio (regular = 32.72% & including contract = 21.82%)
Extreme shortage of trained technical and supporting staff
Less number of research publications by the faculty
Inadequate and sophisticated laboratory facility in the area of emerging technologies and cutting edge disciplines to pursue post graduation, research and consultancy activities
Laboratories are in dilapidated condition as they gained more than 50 years of age, requires urgent repair and maintenance
Urgent need in setting up of new laboratories for supporting 16 PG programmes and pursue research and consultancy activities
Limited class room facilities
No central auditorium in the Institute
Poor and dilapidated staff quarters
Insufficient number of staff quarters for the faculty and staff
Low research and consultancy outputs
Less coordination among people
OPPORTUNITY
Never depressed when exposed to extreme worst, but felt strong thinking it is an opportunity to work
To increase research activities (Ph.D and sponsored research)
Increase in intake of UG, PG & Ph.D students as mandated by MHRD
Looking for possibilities of international and national collaborations and joint ventures
To encourage Product design/processes and entrepreneurship
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To start emerging or innovative programmes like duel degree, MS by research
Training of technical supporting staff
potential for entering into MoU with international bodies/organizations
THREAT
No boundary wall, a great threat to security of the people and to the property of the Institute
Lack of good accommodation inside the campus, a greatest threat to attract and retain good quality faculty and technical staff
Brain draining from good to great is a creeping threat to the Institute, retaining good quality faculty, students and skilled staff in the Institute is a challenging threat without good facilities
# Based on SWOT analysis, provide the strategic plan developed for Institutional development.
Strategic Plan:
The percentage increase of student strength in the Institute from the academic year 2009-10 to 2014-15 is almost 45%. The number of PG programmes are also increased from 6 to 16. The present teacher-student ratio is much low as stated in the weaknesses of the SWOT analysis viz. 32.72% for regular and only 21.82% when included contract faculty. This situation is alarming the smooth function of the Institute. Hence, only linking to the weaknesses as stated in SWOT analysis, the strategic plan is developed with the following main activities:
1. Accreditation of all UG and PG programmes in the Institute is given high priority.
2. In order to solve the problem of the low Teacher-Student ratio (regular = 32.72% & including contract = 21.82%), the Institute has taken a necessary steps since 2012 by recruiting the faculty on mobility, adjunct faculty, visiting faculty and adhoc faculty on tenure basis.
3. Institute has recruited the technical and supporting staff on contract basis through various notifications since 2012.
4. Implementation of CPDA (Cumulative Professional Development Allowance) of Rs. 3 Lakh for
a block period of 3 years has been done. Faculty are encouraged to attend or conduct
workshops/conferences and publish their research papers using CPDA and TEQIP - II grants.
5. Renovation of laboratories is the Institute top priority, the necessary activities like DPR
preparation, procurement, repair and maintenance of laboratories are in progress.
6. Construction of Lecture complex with adequate number of class rooms and faculty chambers
7. Enhancement of research facilities, enhancement of R&D consultancy services and
innovation activities.
8. Setting up of new laboratories for the newly started PG programmes is in the top list of
proposals to support M.Tech students in the Institute.
9. Providing assistantship for meritorious scholars and M.Tech students.
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10. Promotion of Alumni, Industry Institute interaction in the Institute.
11. "Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship" is initiated to promote the
innovations and creativity of students of the Institute.
12. Development of cordial relations among faculty, student and staff, work culture, moral and professional ethics by conducting seminars, invited lectures etc. through Student Wellness
Centre in the Institute.
13. Support to weak/poor students form finishing school programme to enhance their skills in
communication, computer language programming, GATE coaching, ICT based/NKN based e-
learning courses, mentoring, pedagogy training in improving teaching learning process etc.
Note: NIT Jamshedpur is successfully implementing all the above activities and spending the money sanctioned to the tune of 95% (of the released grant of Rs. 12.50 Crores) by 31-03-2015 itself.
# Show how the results of SWOT analysis are linked to the key activities proposed in the proposal.
Sl. No. Weaknesses Identified from SWOT analysis
Remedial key activities proposed in the Proposal
1. Accreditation of all UG and PG programmes in the Institute
An action plan has already been developed in this connection. Institute has paid the necessary fee for some of the programmes. All the departments are actively involved in preparing their SAR (Self Appraisal Reports), modernizing all the laboratories, facilities, etc. Submission of SAR and date of notification shall be decided shortly.
2. Low Teacher-Student ratio Institute is committed to fill all the vacancy positions. Preparatory work is in progress to release the notification for regular faculty positions. However, the Institute is recruiting the adjunct faculty, visiting faculty, mobility faculty and adhoc faculty on tenure basis as per the current needs.
3. Renovation of laboratories All the laboratories are in the dilapidated condition as they have crossed 50 years of service. A resolution has already been taken in the Institution to renovate all the laboratories. In this connection, required DPR proposal has already been prepared and sent for apex board approval.
4. Setting up of new laboratories for the newly started PG programmes
More number of new PG programmes are starting from the academic year 2014-15. All the concerned departments are preparing the proposals for it.
5. Limited class room facilities and faculty chambers
It is decided to construct a ICT enabled lecture complex in the Institute with 36 nos of 120 seated and 120 to 130 nos of faculty chambers in phase-I. The required DPR committee recommendations and the apex body directives has been received to take up the work.
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6. Low research and consultancy outputs
Encouraging the faculty to attend: capacity building training programmes, advanced training in the scientific advancements and domain knowledge improvement programmes, research and publishing competency development workshops, Pedagogy training and orientation classes for faculty.
2.2 State the specific objectives and expected results of your proposal in terms of, “Scaling‐up Postgraduate Education and demand‐driven Research & Development and Innovation”. These objective and results should be linked to the SWOT analysis. M.Tech registrations:
A scaling up of 67% total intake of students has been increased from 192 to 596 during the project period.
Ph.D registrations:
A scaling up of 83% total intake of students has been increased from 21 to 127 during the project period.
R & D Innovation:
A scaling up of 10% total R&D projects achieved during the project period.
2.3 Provide an action plan for scaling‐up enrollment into Master's and Doctoral programmes (include measures to attract qualified students and maintain high quality standards) Institute has restructured all the PG programmes by increasing the number of PG
programmes from 6 to 16 with effect from the academic year 2014-15.
Setting up of new laboratories for the newly started PG programmes is in the top list of proposals to support M.Tech students in the Institute.
It is proposed to provide assistantship for meritorious scholars and M.Tech students in the
Institute. About 10 Ph.D scholars and around 20 M.Tech students are benefitted. MHRD
provides scholarships to about 90% of the M.Tech students admitted every year. Those
M.Techs who are eligible, but cannot get stipend numbering 10 per year will be provided
Non-GATE scholarships on the basis of Institutional merit rules. An amount of rupees 1.5
crores is proposed for these M.Tech/Ph.D stipend in the budget.
To enhance the quality in PG level programmes, faculty is encouraged to attend several training programmes to increase the domain knowledge and research competency.
Institute is already having collaboration with TATA Steel, CPWD,NML to increase the R&D
activities. Institute is also planning to have collaboration with R&D organizations like DRDO,
XLRI, etc.
2.4 Provide an action plan for improving collaboration with Industry. Institute is encouraging Industry personnel for admission to M.Tech and Ph.D on part-time
basis.
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Institute is offering a certificate course (Diploma in Engineering) to TATA Steel employes
under continuing education programme.
To develop Institute-Industry interaction, Institute is recruiting adjunct faculty/visiting faculty
from reputed Industry/scientific organizations/administrators/academia personnel (retired or in service) under mobility scheme. Institute has already received massive applications for these
positions.
Students are deputed to local Industry for summer internship programmes
Faculty and students will undertake Industrial visits and discuss the possibility of sponsored
research projects.
Experts from Industry will be invited to the Institute for lectures and knowledge sharing.
Institute is having MoU with TATA Steel, NML, CPWD, INFOSYS etc.. This number will
increase in future.
2.5 Provide an action plan for: # quantitatively increasing and qualitatively improving research by their faculty
individually, jointly and collaboratively,
To encourage qualitative research and R&D collaboration between NIT Jamshepur and NML Jamshedpur, more scientists are encouraged to pursue their Ph.D at NIT Jamshedpur
Institute faculty is encouraged to pursue Ph.D at IITs through Quality Improvement Programme
Conduction of advanced training programmes for speedy Ph.D submissions which will result in increasing the number of faculty with Ph.D
# developing research interest among students
The following action plan is taken up by the Institute to create research interest among UG, PG and Ph.D students
PG & Ph.D students are allowed to attend conferences/workshops along with their
supervisors to present research papers with financial aid reimbursed from CPDA grants given to their concerned teacher
Institute will encourage UG students to attend special summer training programme of duration 4 weeks at various IITs
UG students will undergo 4 weeks Industrial training by the end of III year
UG students are encouraged to present their research papers in national/ international conferences/workshops
Seed grants are sanctioned for 36 on going innovative student projects
# collaborating with Indian and foreign institutions in academic and research area
through MoUs
The Institute has already entered into MoU with Jharkhand State Govt. for 3 party
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consultancy works
Institute has MoU with CPWD, TATA Steel, XLRI, NML, INFOSYS etc.
Institute is planning to have MoU with DRDO and other Scientific organizations
Institute has completed preliminary ground work to have MoUs with international reputed Universities and other Institutes like MOSIS/EURO PRACTICES etc.
Institute is having MoU with IIT Guwahati.
2.7 Attach the summary of Training Needs Analysis carried out. Also, provide Faculty
Development Plan from the first 18 months to achieve improved competence based on Training Needs Analysis (TNA) in the following areas.
o Basic and advanced pedagogy training o Subject / domain knowledge enhancement o Attendance in activities such as workshops, seminars, etc. o Improvement in faculty qualifications. o Improving research capabilities
The Training Needs Analysis (TNA) is enclosed in ANNEXURE-I & II
2.8 Provide an action plan for training technical and other staff in functional areas.
Enclosed in ANNEXURE-I & II
2.9 Describe the relevance and coherence of Institutional Development Proposal with
State’s/National (in case of CFIs) Industrial / Economic Development Plan.
Enclosed in ANNEXURE-I & II
2.10 Describe briefly the participation of departments/faculty in the proposal preparation
and implementation.
Enclosed in ANNEXURE-I & II
2.11 Describe the institutional project implementation arrangements.
Enclosed in ANNEXURE-I & II
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2.12 Provide an institutional project budget in Table No.34.
Table‐34: Institutional Project Budget for Sub‐Component 1.2
Note: For details of permissible and non‐permissible expenditures, please see Table‐18 (for Government funded and aided institutions) and Table‐19 (for private unaided institutions)
(Rs. in Crore)
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Activity Project life
Allocation
Total expenditure up to 30June 2015
Expected expenditure up
to Oct, 2016
1. Infrastructure improvements for teaching, training
and learning through:
5.625 4.838 0.787
(i) Establishment of new laboratories for new and existing PG programmes, faculty research, etc.
2. Providing Teaching and Research Assistantships for significantly increasing enrolment in existing and new Master's and Doctoral programmes in Engineering disciplines
3.000 1.221 1.779
3. Enhancement of R&D and institutional consultancy
activities
NIL NIL NIL
4. Faculty and Staff development for improved
competence based on TNA
1.000 0.537 0.463
5. Enhanced interaction with Industry NIL NIL NIL
6. Institutional Management Capacity enhancement
0.500 0.600 0.440
7. Implementation of institutional reforms 1.000 NIL 1.000
8. Academic support for weak students 0.375 0.021 0.354
9. Incremental Operating Cost 1.000 0.451 0.549
Total 12.500 7.128 5.372
N.B.: Expected expenditure includes both committed as well as expenditure in pipeline.
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18‐month Procurement Plan for Works and Goods* for Sub‐Component 1.2
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* Goods cover Equipment, Furniture and Books and Learning Resources ** Applicable in case of ‘Prior Review’ by the World Bank. Note: For Column 6, state ICB/NCB/Direct Contracting/Shopping method as appropriate
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ANNEXURE - I
The Training Needs Analysis (TNA):
Outstation Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Short Term Courses/Training Programmes, etc., attended by the Faculty/Ph.D/M.Tech Students
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Name, Designation and Department of the Faculty Member/M.Tech Students/Research Students
Programme Organized at Duration
1 H.B. Yadav, Research Scholar, departm ent of Computer Applications
International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies (ICICT2014), paper entitled “ Construction of Membership Function for Software Metrics”
Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), Main Campus, Thrikkakara, Kochi
3-5 December 2014
2 Sambit Bakshi, Adhoc Facaulty, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
The 11th IEEE India Conference INICON 2014 Emerging Trends and Innovation in Technology
IEEE Pune Section, Yashada, Pune
11-13 December, 2014.
3 Arpita Sarkar, Adhoc Faculty, Deartment of Computer Science Engineering
Short Term course on Digital Image Processing and its Applications
ISM Dhanbad 26-30 December 2014
4 Sambit Bakshi, Adhoc Faculty, Deartment of Computer Science Engineering
Short Term course on Digital Image Processing and its Applications
ISM Dhanbad 26-30 December 2014
5 Santosh Kumar Mahto, Research Scholar, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering
Presented Paper , “ Linear Array Synthesis with Minimum Side Lobe Level and Null Control using Wind Driven Optimization”, International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Engineering Systems (SPACES-2015)
Department of ECE of K.L>University, Andhra Pradesh, India.
2-3 January, 2015.
6 Jayesh Chordiya, M.Tech (2013) Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Design Innovations and Creative Problem Solving
Department of Design, IIT Hyderabd
15-17 January, 2015
7 Sumit Bhosale M.Tech (2013) Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Design Innovations and Creative Problem Solving
Department of Design, IIT Hyderabd
15-17 January, 2015
8 Prashanta Kumar Khandai, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Physics
Research Paper, “ Transverse Collective Flow of Hadrons at RHIC and at LHC”, International Conference on Physics and astrophysics of Quark Gluon and Plasma ICPAQGP-2015)
VECC , Kolkata 2-6 February, 2015
9 Dindayal Mahto, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Computer Applications
Research paper , “ Enhancing Scurity of One-time Password using Elliptic Curve Cryptography with Biometrics for E-Commerce Applications’, International Conference on Computer, Communication, Control and Information Technology(C3IT 2015)
Academy of Technology, Adisaptagram, Hoogly
6-8 February, 2015
10 Chandan Kumar, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Computer Applications
Research paper , “ A method for Developing Node Probability Table using Qualitative Value for Software Metrics”, International Conference on Computer, Communiocation,Control and Information Technology(C3IT 2015)
Academy of Technology, Adisaptagram, Hoogly
6-8 February, 2015
11 Rajeev Ranjan, Associate Professpor, Department of Physics
XXXXIX Confderence of Optical Society of India, International Conference on Optics and photonics, PAPER ENTITLED “Design and Analysis of Holographic Optical Element for Daylighting the Interior of Building”.
Department of Applied Optics and Photonics, University of Calcutta
20-22 February, 2015
12 Arun Kumar Marandi, Adhoc Faculty, Research paper,” Statistical Analysis of Bharati Vidyapeeth, New 11-13 March ,
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Department of Computer Applications Defect Removal Effectiveness to Improve the Software Quality and Reducing the Estimated Cost”, Internationa;l Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development,
Delhi 2015
13 Dindayal Mahto, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Computer Applications
Research Paper,” Enhancing Security of One-time Password using Elliptic Curve Cryptography with Finger Print Biometric”, 2nd International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development “India Com-2015”
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Computer Applications and Management (BVICAM), A-4, Paschim Vihar, Rohtak Road, New Delhi
11-13 March 2015.
14 Anumecha, Research Scholar (RS11/12), Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Research paper,” Economic Operation of Two area Power system through Gravitational Search Alorithm”, IEEE International Conference on recent developments in Control, automation and power Engineering RDCAPE-2015, Department of Electrical and Electronics engineering, Amity University, Noida, Delhi
Amity University, Noida, Delhi.
12-13 March 2015.
15 Dr .Virendra Kumar, Associate, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Workshop on Structural Analysis using ETABS
IIT Kanpur 18-18 March 2015 (could not attend).
16 Sapan Kumar Das, Research scholar (2013 PGPHDMA02), department of Mathematics
Research paper, “ An approach for Solving Fuzzy Linear fractional programming problem with Symmetric trapezoidal fuzzy numbers”, international Conference on advances in Mathematical sciences (ICAMS)
Patiala, Punjab 19-21 March, 2015
17 Sreejith. U, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Social Science and Management
National Workshop on Research Implications of Econometrics and Quantitative Techniques, Department of management Studies Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur
MNIT, Jaipur, Rajasthan. 20-24 March 2015.
18 Rashmi Ranjan Behera, Research Scholar (2014RSEE001), Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Short Course on “ Power Electronic Applications for Renewable Integration”, Department of Electrical Engineering
IIT Kanpur March 30th –April 1st, 2015
19 Debanjan Roy, Research Scholar (2014RS EE006), Dept. of Electrical Electronics Engineering
Short Course on “ Power Electronic Applications for Renewable Integration”, Department of Electrical Engineering
IIT Kanpur March 30th –April 1st, 2015
20 Bhaskar Mondal, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Computer Science Engineering, NIT, Jamshedpur.
Knowledge Dissemination Programme on Wireless Sensor Networks and Internet of Things”, School of Information Technology, IIT Kharagpur
IIT Kharagpur May 11-15, 2015
21 Saurabh Singh Thakur, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Computer Science Engineering, NIT Jamshedpur.
Knowledge Dissemination Programme on Wireless Sensor Networks and Internet of Things”, School of Information Technology, IIT Kharagpur
IIT Kharagpur May 11-15, 2015
22 Sbrat Kumar Sethi, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Knowledge Dissemination Programme on Wireless Sensor Networks and Internet of Things”, School of Information Technology, IIT Kharagpur
IIT Kharagpur May 11-15, 2015
23 Sambit Bakshi, Adhoc faculty, Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
Research paper,” Low Cost Eyelid Occlusion Removal to enhance Iris Recognition”, 3rd International Conference on Advanced Computing, Networking, and Informatics
School of Computer Engineering, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT University), Orissa.
23-25 June, 2015.
24 Bhaskar Mandal, Adhoc faculty, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Research Paper,” A Secure Image Encryption Alogrithm using LFSR and RC4 Key Stream Generator”, 3rd International Conference on Advanced Computing, Networking, and Informatics
School of Computer Engineering, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT University), Orissa
23-25 June, 2015
25 Dindayal Mahto, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Computer Applications
Research Paper,” A Secure Image Encryption Alogrithm using LFSR and RC4
School of Computer Engineering, Kalinga
23-25 June, 2015
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Key Stream Generator”, 3rd International Conference on Advanced Computing, Networking, and Informatics
Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT University), Orissa
26 Sanjay Kumar, Associate Professor, department of Computer Science Engineering
Short-Term Course on MIMO Wireless Communications: Fundamental and advancements, Bharti School of Telcom Technology and Management
IIT, Delhi July 06-11,2015
27 Dr A.K. Chowdhary, Associate Professor, DEPARTMENT OF Civil engineering
Short-term training Programme on “ Building Materials Characterization and Testing
MNIT, Jaypur June 01-05, 2015
28 Dr Virendra Kumar, Associate Professor, DEPARTMENT OF Civil Engineering
Short-term training Programme on “ Building Materials Characterization and Testing
MNIT, Jaypur June 01-05, 2015
29 Dr S.K. Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of chemistry
Short-term training Programme on “ Building Materials Characterization and Testing
MNIT, Jaypur June 01-05, 2015
30 Dr Sudhanshu Kumar Jha, Ad-hoc faculty, Department of Computer Applications
29th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS-2015)
International Convention Centre Hyderabad
May 25-29, 2015
31 Dr. B.K. Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Short-term course: Exploring Science of Transportation Systems
NIT Hamirpur June15th -19th, 2015
32 Dr. Abdhesh Kumar Sinha, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Short-term course: Exploring Science of Transportation Systems
NIT Hamirpur June15th-19th, 2015
33 Dr. M.K. Agarwal, Professor, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Department
Materials and Metallurgy Curriculum discussions Workshop
NIT Srinagar Proposed
34 Dr. B.K. Singh, Associate Professor, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Department
Materials and Metallurgy Curriculum discussions Workshop
NIT Srinagar Proposed
35 Sapan Kumar Das, Research Scholar (2013PGPHDMA02), Department of Mathematics
Short-term Training Programme on Symbolic Computing and Numerical Programming using Mathematica/Matlab
Department of Mathematics, NIT Warangal
10th -12th july 2015 (proposed)
36 Arun Kumar Marandi, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Computer Applications
Paper, “An Impact of Linear Regression Models for Improving the Software Quality with Estimated Cost”, to be presented at Eleventh International Multi Conference on Information Processing -2015 at Hotel Capital, Bangalore, August 21st-23rd 2015.
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1 Dr. Ranjit Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Also P/I Medical Services
5th batch of Training on Management Capacity Enhancement.
IIT Raipur 2-7 February, 2015
2 Dr. R.P. Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
6th batch of “Faculty Development Programme for Achieving Academic Excellence”.
IIM Raipur 23rd -28th March 2015.
3 Dr. Prabha Chand, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
6th batch of “ Faculty Development Programme for Achieving Academic Excellence”.
IIM Raipur 23rd -28th March 2015.
4 Miss. Pankhuri Yadav Placement Officer, Training & Placement Cell
10 batch Management Capacity Enhancement Programme
IIM Kozikode 22th - 27th June 2015
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Programme Attended by the Head of the Institution
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1 Professor Rambabu Kodali, Director
Academic Leadership Programme IIT, Delhi 10-15 March, 2014
2 Professor Rambabu Kodali, Director
“TEQIP-II Learning Forum on Good Governance, Leadership and Management”, Organized by NPIU, MHRD
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.
4-5 May, 2015
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1 Dr. D.A. Khan, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Applications
5th batch of Training on Management Capacity Enhancement.
IIT Raipur 2-7 February, 2015 (could not attend owing to prior commitments)
2 Ram Pravesh Prasad, Assistant Registrar
5th batch of Training on Management Capacity Enhancement.
IIT Raipur 2-7 February, 2015 (could not attend owing to prior commitments)
3 Pramod Kumar Pati, Finance Officer
5th batch of Training on Management Capacity Enhancement.
IIT Raipur 2-7 February, 2015 (could not attend owing to prior commitments)
4 Dr. Ramayan Singh, Associate Professor, Dpartment of Mathematics
12the batch of training programme on Management Capacity Enhancement
IIM Raipur June 8th - 14th , 2015 (could not attend owing to prior commitments)
5 Dr. Prahalad Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineeering
12the batch of training programme on Management Capacity Enhancement
IIM Raipur June 8th - 14th , 2015 (could not attend owing to prior commitments)
6 Dr. S. Jha, Dean (SW) and Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics
10th batch of Management Capacity Enhancement Programme (MCEP)
IIM Kozikode 22nd June -27th June, 2015
7 Dr. Niranjan Kumar, Head, Department of Electrical and electronics Engineering
10th batch of Management Capacity Enhancement Programme (MCEP
IIM Kozikode 22nd June -27th June, 2015
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ANNEXURE - II
STATUS REPORT OF TEQIP-II ACTIVITIES FROM MARCH 2014 ONWARDS
1. Action Planning Action Planning was communicated to NPIU for July 2014 to December 2016 (APPENDIX-A). The TEQIP-II has been extended till October 2016 by NPIU, following this action planning for October 2014 to October 2016 was prepared (APPENDIX-B) and future action plan in the format desired by NPIU was presented in 4th JRM held on 18 December 2014 (APPENDIX-C).
2. Status of Procurement The procurement has been made online through PMSS as per provisions of the procurement manual available on the NPIU website. This follows for Academic Section, Library, Mechanical Engineering Department, Civil Engineering Department, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department and the Department of Physics (APPENDIX-D). Because of delay in issuing NoC by Atomic Energy Regulation Board (AERB) for procurement including radioactive sources, delivery period of the equipment for the Physics Department (Order No. TEQIP-II/2014/NITJ/NCB/22/1318/2014 dated26.08.14) was extended till January 31, 2014 as requested by M/s INDOSAW. Assistantship to Ph.D students Ph.D Assistantship is being given to 61 no. of research scholars (APPENDIX-E).
3. Faculty Staff Development Outstation Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Short-TermCourses/Training Programme, etc., attended by the faculty members within India (APPENDIX-F)
4. Capacity Building Sr. faculty/Officers/staff having attended capacity building programme (APPENDIX-G).
5. Audit Report Internal Audit for half year ending on 30th September 2013 & Internal Audit for half year ending on 31st March 2014 and Statutory Audit for 2013-14 are completed and reports have been sent to NPIU. The Monthly Financial Management Reports are also communicated every month to NPIU. e-Financial Monitoring Reports are also furnished online.
6. Performance Audit, Data Audit and Mentoring First and second round performance audit and Data audit are completed and reports have been sent to NPIU. First round mentoring is completed and report has been sent to NPIU.
7. MoU with IIT Guwahati MoU between Knowledge Incubation for Technical Education (KITE) Centre, IIT Guwahati and NIT Jamshedpur for Academic Collaboration under TEQIP-II was signed by NIT Jamshedpur and sent to NPIU for onward transmission to IIT Guwahati for further actions.
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8. International Travel by the Faculty Members for Presenting Research Papers in
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1. Dr. Manindra Kapoor, Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management
Mistress of Spices and Stories: Chitra Divakaruni and Feminist Narratology
International Journal of Arts and Science (IJAS) American Canadian Conference for Academic Disciplines
Ryerson, University International Learning Centre at 240 Jave’s street, Toronto, Canada May 19-22, 2014.
2. Akhilesh Kumar Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Design of Waste Pond of an Educational Institute
International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology.
Crowne Plaza Hotel-Reliant Medical Centre, Huston, Texas, USA, June 9-13, 2014.
3. Dr. M.K. Sinha, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Laminar Natural Convection Heat Transfer from an Isothermal Vertical Ribbed Plate
10th International Conference On Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics HEFAT 2014)
Orlando, Florida, USA July 14-16, 2014.
4. Prof. R.P. Singh, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Freezing and Melting of an Agitated Bath Material on to a plate additive with its Temperature-Dependant Heat Capacity.
7th European Oxygen Steel Making Conference EOSC -2014
Trinee, Chzech Republic September 09-11, 2014.
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Appendix – A : Action Planning July 2014 to December 2016 & Appendix – B : Action Planning for October 2014 to October 2016
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New laboratory for existing PG programs 9 310.61 8 138.67 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 449.28
Library i.e. books,e-books, journals, e-journals course specific softwares 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
membership of online journals & consortium 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Digital/Virtual learning 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Equipments for Institutional TEQIP unit. 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Civil Work 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sub-total 9 310.61 8 138.67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 449.28
Masters students enrolled with TEQIP teaching assistantship 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PhD students enrolled with TEQIP research assistantship 46 19.20 46 19.20 46 19.20 46 19.20 60 20.10 60 20.10 60 20.10 60 20.10 60 32.02 60 32.02 544 221.24
Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sub-total 46 19.2 46 19.2 46 19.2 46 19.2 60 20.1 60 20.1 60 20.1 60 20.1 60 32.02 60 32.02 544 221.24
Research projects taken by UG /PG students 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Seed grants for research by faculty 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Research publications in engineering in refereed journals 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Organising conferences on R&D topics 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Patenting of technologies 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
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Activities Sub-Activities Jul-Sep 2014 Oct-Dec 2014 Jan-Mar 2015 Apr-Jun 2015 Oct-Dec 2015 Jan-Mar 2016 Apr-Jun 2016 Jul-Sep 2016 Oct-Dec 2016
contn. Enrollment of faculty with BTech for MTech degree
0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Enrollment of faculty with MTech for PhD degree
0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Faculty training in subject domain 4 4.00 4 4.00 4 4.00 4 4.00 4 4.00 3 3.00 3 3.00 3 3.00 3 3.00 3 3.19 35 35.19
Faculty training in pedagogy 2 2.00 2 2.00 2 2.00 2 2.00 2 2.00 2 2.00 2 2.00 2 2.00 2 2.00 1 1.00 19 19
Organising inhouse training workshops in teaching/research subjects
1 2.00 1 2.00 1 2.00 1 2.00 1 2.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 10 15
Paticipation of faculty in outstation seminar/ conferences/ workshops etc 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 10 10
Training/Development of technial/support staff
1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 10 10
Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Sub-total 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7.19 84 89.19
Collaborative academic programs: BTech/MTech/PhD with industry 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Short term workshops with industry 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Academic networking with industry/research institutions including industry-exposure to teachers and students
0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Campus placements of graduates (UG & PG) 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Students internship at industry 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Joint activities with industry 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
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3 7.00 3 7.00 3 7.00 3 7.00 3 7.00 3 7.00 3 7.00 3 7.00 3 7.00 3 6.99 30 69.99
Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Sub-total 3 7.00 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 6.99 30 69.99
Fee for NBA accreditation 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 12.50 2 12.50 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 25
Activities / Innovations aiming at improvement in quality of education
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Support to academically weak students to enhancement their knowledge and skills 20 1.00 20 1.00 20 1.00 20 1.00 20 1.00 20 1.00 20 1.00 20 1.00 20 0.98 0 0.00 180 8.98
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Grand total 91.00 361.30 94.00 191.87 84.00 43.20 84.00 43.20 98.00 44.10 97.00 42.10 98.00 53.60 98.00 53.60 96.00 53.00 75.00 51.20 915.00 937.17
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New laboratory for existing PG programs 11 255.41 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 255.41
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61 32.08 50 29.72 50 29.72 50 29.72 50 29.72 50 29.72 50 29.70 0 0.00 361 210.38
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Organising conferences on R&D topics 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Patenting of technologies 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
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0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
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Faculty training in subject domain 4 4.49 4 4.00 4 4.00 4 4.00 3 3.00 3 3.00 3 3.00 3 2.73 28 28.22
Faculty training in pedagogy 2 2.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 0 0.00 8 8
Organising inhouse training workshops in teaching/research subjects 1 2.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 0 0.00 7 8
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Training/Development of technial/support staff
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Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Sub-total 9 10.49 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 5 4.73 64 65.22
Collaborative academic programs: BTech/MTech/PhD with industry
0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Short term workshops with industry 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Academic networking with industry/research institutions including industry-exposure to teachers and students
0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Campus placements of graduates (UG & PG)
0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Students internship at industry 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Joint activities with industry 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Sub-total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Exposure/Training of senior teaching/non-teaching members in management capacity development
10 7.98 3 5.00 3 5.00 3 5.00 3 5.00 3 5.00 3 5.00 2 2.01 30 39.99
Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Sub-total 10 7.98 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 2 2.01 30 39.99
Fee for NBA accreditation 10 50.00 10 50.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 20 100
Activities / Innovations aiming at improvement in quality of education
0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Sub-total 10 50 10 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 100
Support to academically weak students to enhancement their knowledge and skills 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 0.86 8 7.86
Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0
Sub-total 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.86 8 7.86
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Appendix – D : Procurement Status
Procurement under National Competitive Bidding (NCB) Sl. No.
Bid reference number
& Department
Item name Number
of bid received
Number of
responsive bid
Number of
non-respon
sive bid
Order placed to firm Total cost
1 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/36
Met. & Mat. Engg.
UTM (Fatigue Testing Machine - 1 no
05 03 02 BANGALORE INTEGRATED SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS (P) LTD, 497E, 14TH CROSS, 4TH PHASE PEENYA INDUSTRIAL AREA BANGALORE - 560058
Rs. 58,36,065.00
2 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/37
Met. & Mat. Engg.
Thermal Analyser - 1 no 03 03 - PERKIN ELMER (INDIA) PVT. LTD C/o DHL Logistic Pvt. Ltd. No. – 55/10, Harlukunte Village Bommanahalli CMC, HSR Layout Sector- II, Bangalore - 560102
Rs. 29,74,058.00
3 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/38
Met. & Mat. Engg.
Image Analyser - 1 no 01 01 - Leica Microsystems, DHR Holding India Ltd, 165A, S.P. Mukherjee Road KOLKATA – 700026
Rs. 24,96,100.00
4
TEQIP – II/ NITJ/39
Met. & Mat. Engg.
Micro Hardness Tester - 1 no. 05 01 04 BLUE STAR LTD., C/o. FedEx Express Transportation & Supply Chain Servvices (India) Pvt. Ltd. Near Pushpanjali Complex, Dimana Lake Road NH-33, Mango, Jamshedpur – 831018
Rs. 16, 59,000.00
Sl. No
Activities Estimate Amount in Lakhs
(Rs.)
Completion Timeline
1. Procurement (New laboratories for existing P.G programs)
255.41 March 2015
2. Assistantship (for Ph.D students) 210.38 October 2016 3. Faculty & Staff development 65.22 October 2016 4. Capacity Development 39.99 October 2016 5. Reforms (NBA accreditation) 100.00 March 2015 6. Academic Support to weak students
(Finishing school/Summer Quarter) 7.86 October 2016
7. Incremental Operating Cost 61.81 October 2016 TOTAL 740.67
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5 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/41
Met. & Mat. Engg.
Optical Microscope - 5 nos 02 01 01 Leica Microsystems, DHR Holding India Ltd, 165A, S.P. Mukherjee Road KOLKATA – 700026
Rs. 14, 99,950.00
6 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/46
Civil Engg.
Computer Controlled Servo Hydraulic Compression Testing
Machine - 01 no.
04 03 01 M/s. AIMIL LTD NAIMEX HOUSE MOHAN CO- OPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL STATE MATHURA ROAD NEW DELHI - 110044
Rs. 25,22,250.00
7 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/48
Civil Engg.
1. Corrosion Analyser-01 no 2. Muffle Furnace - 01 no
3. Ultra Sonic Pulse Velocity - 01 no
4. Universal Data Logger - 01 no
01 01 - M/s. AIMIL LTD NAIMEX HOUSE MOHAN CO- OPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL STATE MATHURA ROAD NEW DELHI - 110044
Rs. 15, 30,056.00
8 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/51 Library
Digital Book Scanner – 1 no. 03 01 02 M/s. VIKMANS MULTIMEDIA (INDIA) PVT. LTD. 517, (5TH FLOOR), DEVIKA TOWER 6, NEHRU PLACE NEW DELHI - 110019
Rs.21,06,698.00
9 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/58
Mechanical Engg
1. PC – 100 nos 2. Server – 01 no
03 03 - M/S. Jupitar Software & Systems Pvt. Ltd 2nd Floor, Pratap Tower J- Road, Bistupur Jamshedpur - 831001
Rs. 79,27,490.00
10 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/59
Met. & Mat. Engg.
X – Ray Diffractometer – 01 no. 01 01 - M/s. Bruker AXS Analytical Instruments Pvt. Ltd G-001, Boston House, Ground Floor Suren Road, CTS no. – 260/261 Chakala, Andheri (E) Mumbai -400093
Rs 1,37,52,239.00
11 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/60
Met. & Mat. Engg.
Atomic Spectrophotometer-01 no 05 03 02 Labindia Analytical Instruments Pvt. Ltd, 6-3-1090/1/1, Uma Hyderabad House, 2nd Floor, Somajiguda Raj Bhawan Road, Hyderabad- 500082
Rs. 16,70,660.00
12 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/63 Physics
department
Hall effect apparatus - 02 Hall probe - 20 B-H curve apparatus with PC
interface & Laptop - 03 Four probe setup for band gap
measurement -04 Electronic kit for various analog
and digital experiments - 02 Apparatus for measurement of
force between current carrying conductors (Biot Severt law) - 04
Current balance apparatus for measurement of force on a current carrying conductor – 02
03 02 01 M/S. Osaw Industrial Products Pvt. Ltd P.O. Box No.- 42, Osaw Complex Jagadhri Road AMBALA CANTT - 133001 HARYANA
Rs. 29,31,937.00
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Polarimeter Tube - 50 Apparatus for the
measurement of Planck’s constant by photoelectric effect - 04
Dielectric constant measurement - 04
Newton’s ring apparatus - 02 Malus law apparatus with laser
source - 03 Coefficient of linear expansion
with PC interface & Laptop - 02 Radiation counter for
measurement of range and absorption of α, β and γ rays - 02
Electron spin resonance Experiment - 02
Procurement under Direct Contract (Proprietary Items)
Sl. No.
Bid reference number
Item name Order placed to firm Total cost
1 TEQIP - II/ NITJ/ Direct Contract/8 Mechanical Engg.
PLM ENOVA TATA Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Tata Motors Campus TELCO, Jamshedpur - 834010
Rs. 8,83,000.00
2 TEQIP - II/NITJ/ Direct Contract/9 Mechanical Engg.
CATIA - 01 TATA Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Tata Motors Campus TELCO, Jamshedpur– 834010
Rs. 9,10,015.00
Procurement under National Shopping
Sl. No.
Bid reference number
Item name Number of bid
received
Number of responsive
bid
Number of non-
responsive bid
Order placed to firm Total cost
1 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/54 Library
Chair 09 09 - SUJAY PRASAD SHARMA 16-B, BHUIYADIH, WOOD STALL, P.O- AGRICO, JAMSHEDPUR – 831009
Rs. 7, 20,474.00
2 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/55 Library
Table 09 09 - SUJAY PRASAD SHARMA 16-B, BHUIYADIH, WOOD STALL, P.O- AGRICO, JAMSHEDPUR – 831009
Rs. 6,85,897.00
3 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/57 Academic Section
Two seated Bench–Desk – 70 nos
07 07 - M/s. INDER ENTERPRISES NAYA BAZAR, JUGSALAI, JAMSHEDPUR – 831006
Rs. 6,30,420.00
4 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/61 Library
Chair
05 05 - M/s. INHOUSE, 479, Kasidih, Sakchi JAMSHEDPUR – 831001
Rs. 9,41,560.00
5 TEQIP – II/ NITJ/62 Academic Section
Two seated Bench - Desk –70 nos
05 05 - M/s. INHOUSE, 479, Kasidih, Sakchi JAMSHEDPUR – 831001
Rs. 7,98,000.00
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Advertising Modes Adopted for Procurement of Goods under National Competitive Bidding (NCB)
1. Publication in National News Papers in all Editions – Times of India, Hindustan Times,
Hindu and Hindustan (Hindi)
2. Publication in local News Paper, Jamshedpur Edition – Telegraph (English)
3. Institute Website
Advertising Modes Adopted for Procurement of Goods under National Shopping 1. Issuance of enquiry letters to prospective firms dealing with the items to be procured.
2. Institute web site
Direct Contract Mode Adopted for Procurement of Proprietary Items
By directly contacting the firm dealing with concerned Proprietary Items. Retender was Made for Procurement of Following Goods under National Competitive Bidding (NCB) 1. Purchas of Desktop computer (100 nos.) and server (01 no.) for Mechanical Engg. Dept. 2. Purchase of X – Ray Diffractometer – 01 no. for Met. & Mat. Engg. NOTE: All the purchases have been done as per provisions in procurement manual available on NIPU web site thorough pmss, which have been done online # Following firms have been black listed as they did not comply with terms & conditions of purchase order/breach of contract.
1. M/S. R.S.Saw Mills
2. M/s. Toppland Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.
3. M/s. Om Furniture
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Appendix – E : Assistantship to PhD Students
O.O.No.NIT/ Acad/62/2012 Dated: 21/03/2012
SL. No. Name of research scholar Roll no. Head of accounts 1. Pradeep Kumar 01RS/11 TEQIP-II
2. Sangita 03RS/11 TEQIP-II
O.O.No.NIT/ Acad/334/2012 Dated: 03/12/2012
SL. No. Name of research scholar Roll no. Head of accounts 1. V V RAJA GOPAL PEESAPATI 09RS/12 TEQIP-II
2. ANAMIKA 10RS/12 TEQIP-II
3. ANUMEHA 11RS/12 TEQIP-II
4. HIRA SINGH SACHDEV 12RS/12 TEQIP-II
5. ALOK KUMAR MOHANTY 15RS/12 TEQIP-II
6. YOGESH KUMAR NAYAK 16RS/12 TEQIP-II
7. SANTOSH KUMAR MAHTO 36RS/12 TEQIP-II
8. ANUP KUMAR RAJAK 20RS/12 TEQIP-II
9. ANUPAM 21RS/12 TEQIP-II
10. RAJNEESH RANJAN 22RS/12 TEQIP-II
11. NISHANT RANJAN DEY 23RS/12 TEQIP-II
12. RAJEEV RANJAN 24RS/12 TEQIP-II
13. AJIT KUMAR KHATUA 25RS/12 TEQIP-II
14. SAKET KUMAR 26RS/12 TEQIP-II
O.O.NO. NIT/Acad /385/2013 Dated: 24/09/2013
SL. No. Name of the research scholar Roll no. Head of accounts
1. MAMTA BAL 2013PGPHDCE01 TEQIP-II 2. KUMARI SWETA 2013PGPHDCE02 TEQIP-II 3. NILESH KUMAR 2013PGPHDEE01 TEQIP-II 4. PRAVIN KUMAR SINGH 2013PGPHDPI01 TEQIP-II 5. SOURABH SINHA 2013PGPHDPI02 TEQIP-II 6. HULAS RAJ TONDAY 2013PGPHDPI03 TEQIP-II 7. SAPAN KUMAR DAS 2013PGPHDMA02 TEQIP-II 8. AMIT KUMAR 2013PGPHDMA03 TEQIP-II 9. TUSHAR CHOUDHARY 2013PGPHDME01 TEQIP-II 10. KRISHNA KUMAR SINGH 2013PGPHDME02 TEQIP-II 11. MUKESH KUMAR SAHU 2013PGPHDME03 TEQIP-II 12. VIKRANT DONGRE 2013PGPHDME04 TEQIP-II 13. RAKESH RANJAN 2013PGPHDME05 TEQIP-II 14. ABHISHEK PRIYAM 2013PGPHDME07 TEQIP-II 15. ASHWINI KUMAR 2013PGPHDME08 TEQIP-II 16. RAVI RANJAN KUMAR SINGH 2013PGPHDME09 TEQIP-II 17. RAVINDRA KUMAR 2013PGPHDME10 TEQIP-II 18. PRIYADARSHAN MAHANA 2013PGPHDME11 TEQIP-II 19. VIMAL KUMAR CHOUKSEY 2013PGPHDME13 TEQIP-II 20. SUMIT KUMAR DAS 2013PGPHDMM01 TEQIP-II
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O.O.NO.NIT/Acad/49/2013 Dated :03/02/2014
SL. No. Name of research scholar Roll no. Head of accounts 1. BASANT SHUBHANKAR 2013PGPHDCH01 TEQIP-II 2. AMRITA 2013PGPHDCA01 TEQIP-II 3. SATYA DINESH MADASU 2013PGPHDEE04 TEQIP-II 4. M.PRASAD 2013PGPHDEE05 TEQIP-II 5. ARVIND KUMAR 2013PGPHDEE06 TEQIP-II 6. PAVIN ANANDRAO PAWAR 2013PGPHDPI04 TEQIP-II 7. SANJAY KUMAR 2013PGPHDPI05 TEQIP-II 8. SOM NATH SAHA 2013PGPHDME14 TEQIP-II 9. SRINIVASA RAO P 2013PGPHDME15 TEQIP-II 10. RAVI KUMAR 2013PGPHDME16 TEQIP-II
O.O.NO.NIT/Acad/321/2014 Dated:01/09/2014
Sl. No. Name of research scholar Roll no. Head of accounts 1. MONALISA KUNDU 2014RSCH001 TEQIP-II 2. RASHMI RANJAN BEHERA 2014RSEE001 TEQIP-II 3. KAUSHIK PAUL 2014RSEE002 TEQIP-II 4. ABDUL WAHID NASIR 2014RSEE003 TEQIP-II 5. SOMNATH DAS 2014RSEE004 TEQIP-II 6. SANJEEV KUMAR GAGRAI 2014RSEE005 TEQIP-II 7. PRAKASH RANJAN 2014RSEC001 TEQIP-II 8. RAJIV RANJAN KUMAR 2014RSME001 TEQIP-II 9. MITHILESH KUMAR SAHU 2014RSME002 TEQIP-II 10. PARDEEP 2014RSME003 TEQIP-II 11. JIGESH YADAV 2014RSME004 TEQIP-II 12. VINEET KUMAR BHAGAT 2014RSME005 TEQIP-II 13. DHANANJAY KUMAR 2014RSME006 TEQIP-II 14. ATWARI RAWANI 2014RSME007 TEQIP-II 15. GIRENDRA KUMAR 2014RSMM001 TEQIP-II
Appendix – F : FSD (Outstation Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Short Term Courses/Training Programme, etc. attended by the faculty members within India)
Sl. No.
Name, Designation and Department of the Faculty
Member
Programme Organized at Duration
1. Dr. D.A. Khan, Associate Professor, department of Computer Applications
Training Workshop on TEQIP MIS of NPIU
Veermata Jijabai, Technological Institute, Matunga East, Mumbai.
10-11 March 2014.
2.
Arun Kumar Marandi, Lecturer on Contract, Department of Computer Applications
ICQM 2014, International Conference on Quality Management.
NIT, Raipur. 22-23, March,2014
3. Dr . Sudhanshu Kumar Jha, Assistant Professor on Contract, Department of Computer Applications
3rd International Conference on recent trends in engineering and Technology (ICRETET’ 2014) to present research paper.
Sau K.B. Jain College of Engineering, Chndwad, Nasik, Maharashtra
28-30 March 2014.(proposed)
4. Ms. Namrata Murmu, Adhoc Faculty (on Contract), Department of Humanities, Social Sciences & Management
IIMK HR Summit 2014 IIM Kozhikode(Kochi) 14th -16th March 2014.
5. Prof. A.N. Thakur, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
2nd World Summit on Accreditation (WOSA-2014), Theme: International Recognition of Educational Qualifications.
Ashok Hotel, New Delhi, Organized by National Board of Accreditation
March 8th -10th , 2014.
6. Sri .A.K.Jha, Associate Professor, Department of Manufacturing Engineering
2nd World Summit on Accreditation (WOSA-2014), Theme: International Recognition of Educational
Ashok Hotel, New Delhi, Organized by National Board of Accreditation
March 8th -10th , 2014.
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Qualifications. 7. Dr. Shailesh Kumar Prasad,
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry
2nd World Summit on Accreditation (WOSA-2014),Theme: International Recognition of Educational Qualifications.
Ashok Hotel, New Delhi, Organized by National Board of Accreditation
March 8th -10th , 2014.
8. Dr. B.K. Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
2nd World Summit on Accreditation (WOSA-2014), Theme: International Recognition of Educational Qualifications.
Ashok Hotel, New Delhi, Organized by National Board of Accreditation
March 8th -10th , 2014.
9. Dr. M.K. Sinha, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
2nd World Summit on Accreditation (WOSA-2014), Theme: International Recognition of Educational Qualifications.
Ashok Hotel, New Delhi, Organized by National Board of Accreditation
March 8th -10th , 2014.
10. Prof. Y.P. Yadav, Coordinator, TEQIP-II.
3rd Joint Review Mission Meeting India Habitat Centre Delhi, organized by NPIU
April 30, 2014
11. Dr. A.K. Chowdhary, Nodal Officer, Finance, TEQIP-II
3rd Joint Review Mission Meeting, NPIU India Habitat Centre Delhi, organized by NPIU
April 30, 2014
12. Dr. A.K. Chowdhary, Department of CivIl Engineering
Training Programme on Financial Managenemnt ,
Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Munshi Nagar Andheri (West), Mumbai
May 23, 2014.
13. Mr. Dindayal Mahto, Department of Computer Applications
Training Programme on Financial Managenemnt ,
Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Munshi Nagar Andheri (West), Mumbai
May 23, 2014.
14. Srikanth Tripathi Workshop on Research Methodology CP & Berr E.S. Engineering College, Tulsi bagh Mahal, Nagpur
June 01-07, 2014(proposed)
15. Sri. Sudhanshu Kumar Jha, Assistant Professor (on Contract), Department of Computer applications
2nd international Conference on Advance Computing, Networking and Informatics (ICACNI-2014)
St. Thomas’ College of Engineering and Technology, Kolkata
June 24-26, 2014.
16. Sri. Sanjay Kumar, Associate Prof. Department of Computer Science and Engineering
2nd International Conference on Advance Computing, Networking and informatics(ICACNI)
St. Thomas College of Engineering and Technology, Kolkata.
June 24-26, 2014.
17. Prof. Y.P. Yadav, Head, Department of Physics, (Coordinator, TEQIP-II)
Two Days Workshops on Environmental Management Framework and procurement practices
2nd Campus Jadavpur University, Salt lake, Kolkata, NPIU
July 4-5, 2014
18. Prof. M.K. Agarwal, Head, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department (Nodal Officer Procurement)
Two Days Workshops on Environmental Management Framework and procurement practices
2nd Campus Jadavpur University, Salt lake, Kolkata, NPIU
July 4-5, 2014
19 Dr. A.K. Chowdhary, Head, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department (Nodal Officer Finance)
Two Days Workshops on Environmental Management Framework and Procurement Practices
2nd Campus Jadavpur University, Salt lake, Kolkata, NPIU
July 4-5, 2014
20. Dr. Madhu Singh, Assiatant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Workshop on Autonomous Vehicle and Mobile Robotics
IIT, Delhi July 06-08, 2014
21. Dr. Dilip Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Workshop on Autonomous Vehicle and Mobile Robotics
IIT, Delhi July 06-08, 2014
22. Y.P. Yadav, Professor, Department of Physics, Dean (R&C)
Workshop on Internal Quality Assurance Mechanisms
IIT Madras 28-30 October, 2014
23. Dr . D.A. Khan, Department of Computer Applications
Workshop on Internal Quality Assurance Mechanisms
IIT Madras 28-30 October, 2014
24. Dr . Sanjay Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Short-Term Course on Geotechnical Investigation for Structural Engineering
IIT Gandhinagar November 13-15, 2014 (proposed)
25. Dr. Ashok Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department
Short Term Course on Structure and characterization of Materials
Visitor’s hostel, IIT Kanpur 22-26 December 2014
26. Dr . C.M. Rao, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Short-term course on “Water Resourses Management and Climate Change
IIT Guwahati December 22-26, 2014
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Impacts Assessment” 27 H.B. Yadav, Department of
Computer Applications International Conference on Soft Computing and Problem Solving,
NIT Silcher, Assam 24-31 December 2014
28 Dr. A.K. Sinha, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Attending Indian Geotechnical Conference-2104 to be held
Kakinada, Andhara Pradesh 18-20 Dec.2014
29 Dr. A.K. Choudhary, Associate Professor & Head Department of Civil Engineering
Attending and presenting our paper entitled “CBR BEHAVIOUR OF WASTE PLASTIC STRIP-REINFORCED STONE DUST” in the Indian Geotechnical Conference
Kakinada, Andhara Pradesh 18-20 Dec.2014
30 Prof. R.V. Sharma, Department of Mechanical Engineering
10 th International Conference On Heat transfer, fluid Mechanics and thermodynamics
Florida, USA July 14-16, 2014. (could not attend as VISA was not given
in time) 31. Prof. Shailendra Kumar,
Department of Mechanical Engineering. Also Registrar.
10th International Conference On Heat transfer, fluid Mechanics and thermodynamics
Florida, USA July 14-16, 2014. (could not attend as VISA was not given
in time) 32. Prof. B.N. Prasad, Department of
Mechanical Engineering 10 th International Conference On Heat transfer, fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Florida, USA July 14-16, 2014. (could not attend as VISA was not given
in time) 33. Dr. Niranjan Kumar, Associate
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
IEEE PES General Meeting International Conference
National Harbor, MD ( Washington, DC Metro Area), USA
July 27-31, 2014. (Could not attend
because VISA was not granted in time.
34. Sri. Rajeev Ranjan, Associate Professor, Department of Physics
Research Paper presentation at International Conference
San Diego, California, USA 17-21 August, 2014 (Could not attend
because VISA was not granted in time
35. A.K. Singh, Associate Professor Department of Physics
3rd International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications
Milwaukee, USA 19-22 October, 2014 (Could not
processed further owing to
implementation of revised guidelines
36. Namrata Kumari, Associate Profesoor, Department of Electrical Engineering
3rd International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications
Milwaukee, USA 19-22 October, 2014. (Could not processed further
owing to implementation of revised guidelines
37 Prof. Sanjay Kumar, Department of Mechanical Engineering
International Chemical Engineering Conference-2014
Sanfrancisco 22-24 October, 2014 ((Could not processed further
owing to implementation of revised guidelines
38 Dr . A.K. Chowdhary, HoD, Civil Engineering
Professional Workshop on Reinforced Concrete Design
IIT Delhi
19th -20th July 2014
39 Dr. Prahalad Prasad, Associate
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Professional Workshop on Reinforced Concrete Design
IIT Delhi 19th -20th July 2014
40 Mr Sambit Baksi, Adhoc Faculty, CSE
Workshop to share Experiences and good practices on Improving transition rate of students in TEQIP-II Institutions
Hotel New Merian, Bhubaneshwar, NPIU in Collaboration with SPFU.
27th August 2014
41 Dr. D.A. Khan, HoD, DCA, MIS TEQIP-II
Workshop to share Experiences and good practices on Improving transition rate of students in TEQIP-II Institutions
Hotel New Merian, Bhubaneshwar, NPIU in Collaboration with SPFU.
27th August 2014
42 Sri. C.S. Chowdhary, Associate Professor, Department of Metallurgical and Materials
Two Days Workshop on “Agglomeration of Ore fines”
SNTI, Bistupur, Jamshedpur, Organized by Indian Institute of Metals,
August 21-22, 2014
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Engineering Department Jamshedpur Chapter & Tata Steel Ltd.
43 Dr. B.K. Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department
Two Days Workshop on “Agglomeration of Ore fines”
SNTI, Bistupur, Jamshedpur, Organized by Indian Institute of Metals, Jamshedpur Chapter & Tata Steel Ltd.
August 21-22, 2014
44. Dr. Ranjeet Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department
Two Days Workshop on “Agglomeration of Ore fines”
SNTI, Bistupur, Jamshedpur, Organized by Indian Institute of Metals, Jamshedpur Chapter & Tata Steel Ltd.
August 21-22, 2014
45 Prof. R.P. Singh, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department
Two Days Workshop on “Agglomeration of Ore fines”
SNTI, Bistupur, Jamshedpur, Organized by Indian Institute of Metals, Jamshedpur Chapter & Tata Steel Ltd.
August 21-22, 2014
46 Prof. R.J. Singh, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department
Two Days Workshop on “Agglomeration of Ore fines”
SNTI, Bistupur, Jamshedpur, Organized by Indian Institute of Metals, Jamshedpur Chapter & Tata Steel Ltd.
August 21-22, 2014
47 Dr . Ranjit Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department
International Conference-cum-Exhibition on “ Emerging Trends in Metals and Mineral Sector” (MMM-14)
Indian Institute of Metals, Delhi
4-7 September, 2014.
48 Dr. T. Mandal, Department of Mathematics
Workshop, ”Advanced Alogrithms and Optimization”
NIT, Durgapur 15-19 September, 2014
49 Dr. M.K. Paswan, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Workshop, ”Advanced Alogrithms and Optimization”
NIT, Durgapur 15-19 September, 2014
50 Dindayal Mahto, Adhoc Faculty on Contract, Department of Computer Applications
!8th Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Ramanujan Auditorium, the Institute of Mathematical Sciences
8th-10th October 2014
51 Dr. Shailesh Kumar, Head, Department of Chemistry
National Conference and Workshop,” Geotechnical Engineering practice and Sustainalble Infrastructure Development GEPSID-2014)
Ludhiana 10-12 October, 2014.
52. Mrs. Rupa Sarkar, Adhoc Faculty on Cotract, Department of Humanities, Social Science and Management
National Conference on “Literature-The Socio-Cultural Milieu”
Gorakhpur 17th -18th October, 2014.
53. Dr . Abdhesh Kumar Sinha, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
National Conference and Workshop,” Geotechnical Engineering practice and Sustainalble Infrastructure Development GEPSID-2014)
Ludhiana 10-12 October, 2014.
54. Dr. A.K. Chowdhary, Head, Department of Civil Engineering
National Conference and Workshop,” Geotechnical Engineering practice and Sustainalble Infrastructure Development GEPSID-2014)
Ludhiana 10-12 October, 2014.
55. Dr. Virendra Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
National Conference and Workshop,” Geotechnical Engineering practice and Sustainalble Infrastructure Development (GEPSID-2014)
Ludhiana 10-12 October, 2014.
56 Prof. M.K. Agarwal, HoD, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department and Nodal Officer Procurement, TEQIP-II
Post Procurement (PPR) audit meeting. Global Procurement Consultant Ltd.(GPCL), Maker’s Building, Nariman Point, Mumbai
December 11, 2014
57 Prof. Y.P.Yadav, HoD, Department of Physics and Coordinator, TEQIP-II.
Post Procurement (PPR) audit meeting. Global Procurement Consultant Ltd.(GPCL), Maker’s Building, Nariman Point, Mumbai
December 11, 2014
58 Prof. Y.P. Yadav, HoD, Department of Physics and Coordinator, TEQIP-II.
4th Joint Review Mission Edcil Building, NPIU/MHRD December 18, 2014
National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, IDP under TEQIP-II for Sub Component 1.2 Page 49 of 50
59 Hira Singh Sachdeva, Research Scholar, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Paper presentation at AET-2014 (Elsevier) International Conference
NCR Delhi region 13-14 December, 2014
60 Mr. Santish Kumar Mahto, Resaerch Scholar, Deartment of Electronics and Communications Engineering
Research Paper presentation at International Conference, SPACES
K.L.University, Guntur January 02-03, 2015 (prposed)
61 Dr. A.K. Chowdhary, Department of Civil Engineering
Presenting Research Paper at 6th Geotechnical Symposium on Disaster Mitigation
IIT Chennai 21-23 January 2014 (Proposed)
Workshops/Short Term Courses organized by the Faculty Members
Sl. No.
Name, Designation and Department of the Faculty
Topic of the Workshop/Short Term Course
Organized at Duration of the Workshop/Short Term Course
1 Dr T. Mandal, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Dr D.A. Khan, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Applications
Advanced Computational Mathematics
Department of Mathematics and DCA, NIT, Jamshedpur
June 23-27, 2014
2 Dr Niranjan Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
Regulation and Policy for Power Sector Reforms in India
Department of Electrical Engineering, NIT, Jamshedpur
June 12-13, 2014.
3 Prof. Rajiv R. Suman, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Aesthetics of Technical Writing : LaTeX
Department of Computer Science & Engineering, NIT Jamshedpur
10 – 11 January, 2015.
4. Prof. Rambabu Kodali,
Director
"Implementation of Action Plan for Academic Excellence" of NIT Jamshedpur
NIT Jamshedpur 19-21 Dec, 2012 with 125 strength (Faculty + Officers)
Appendix – G : Capacity Development
Capacity Development Programme attended by the teaching faculty
Sl. No.
Name, Designation and Department Programme Attended Programme Organized at
Duration of the Programme
1 Dr. Ashok Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Effective Communication Stretegies: Men and Women @ Work
IIM Ahmadabad, Vatrapur
21-26 October 2013
2 Dr. A.K. Mehta, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Applications
Effective Communication Stretegies: Men and Women @ Work
IIM Ahmadabad, Vatrapur
October 21-26, 2013.
3 Dr. S. B.Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Effective Communication Stretegies: Men and Women @ Work
IIM Ahmadabad, Vatrapur
October 21-26, 2013.
4 Dr. S.K. Paswan, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Effective Communication Stretegies: Men and Women @ Work
IIM Ahmadabad, Vatrapur
October 21-26, 2013.
5 Dr. T. Mandal, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics.
Effective Communication Stretegies: Men and Women @ Work
IIM Ahmadabad, Vatrapur
October 21-26, 2013.
6 Sri. Amit Prakash, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Effective Communication Stretegies: Men and Women @ Work
IIM Ahmadabad, Vatrapur
October 21-26, 2013.
7 Sri. Sasikanta Tripathy, Adhoc Faculty, Department of Humanties , Social Sciences & Management
Workshop on Capacity Building NIT Rourkela 13-25 January, 2014.
8 Dr Raj Ballav, Associate Professor, Department of Manufacturing
One week short term training programme,” Advances in
SVNIT Surat, July 28, August
National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, IDP under TEQIP-II for Sub Component 1.2 Page 50 of 50
Engineering Manufacturing “ Gujrat 01, 2014
9 Dr S.B. Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Manufacturing Engineering
One week short term training programme,” Advances in
Manufacturing “
SVNIT Surat, Gujrat
July 28, August 01, 2014
10 Dr. Laljee Prasad, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Coordinator, Continuing Education Programme
Training on Management Capacity Enhancement
IIM Raipur 8-13 September 2014
11
Prof. Sanjay Kumar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
(Estate Officer)
Training on Management Capacity Enhancement
IIM Raipur 8-13 September 2014
12 Dr. Raj Ballav, HOD, Manufacturing Engineering
Training on Management Capacity Enhancement
IIM Raipur 13-18 October,2014
Capacity Development Programme attended by Officers
Sl. No.
Name, Designation and Department Programme Organized at Duration
1 Mis. Neeta Bharati, Deputy Registrar (Accounts)
Training on Management Capacity Enhancement for Administrators
IIM Raipur 10th-15th November 2014
Capacity Development Programme attended by Supporting Staff (Class C/Selection Grade)
Sl. No.
Name, Designation and Department
Programme Organized at Duration
1 Sri Arun Kumar Pandit Training Programme on Financial Management
Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Munshi Nagar Andheri (West), Mumbai
May 23, 2014.
2 Sri Mahesh Rajak, Assistant, Selction Grade-II(SG-II), Establishment section
Technical Workshop on “ Pay fixation, MACP, PENSION, TA, LTC, CEAS, LEAVE, ADVANCES & APAR”
Organized by the Integrated Training & Policy Research, New Delhi)
August 21-23, 2014.
3 Sri Raj Kumar Pramanik, Sr. Assistant, Establishment Section
Technical Workshop on “ Pay fixation, MACP, PENSION, TA, LTC, CEAS, LEAVE,ADVANCES &APAR”
Organized by the Integrated Training & Policy Research, New Delhi
August 21-23, 2014.
4 Sri Arun Kumar Pandit, Assistant, SG-II, Account Section
Technical Workshop on “ Pay fixation, MACP, PENSION, TA, LTC, CEAS, LEAVE,ADVANCES & APAR”
Organized by the Integrated Training & Policy Research, New Delhi
August 21-23, 2014.
5 Sri Gopaljee Ram, Assistant, SG-II,
Account Section
Technical Workshop on “ Pay fixation, MACP, PENSION, TA, LTC, CEAS, LEAVE,ADVANCES & APAR”
Organized by the Integrated Training & Policy Research, New Delhi
August 21-23, 2014.
6 Sri Sanjay Chatterjee, Assistant SG-II
Technical Workshop on “ Pay fixation, MACP, PENSION, TA, LTC, CEAS, LEAVE,ADVANCES & APAR”
Organized by the Integrated Training & Policy Research, New Delhi
August 21-23, 2014.
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