1 COMPLIANCE OF THE DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY IN RESPONSE TO MHRD’S ORDER NO.F.4-30/2009-U.1 (A) DATED 17 TH JULY, 2009 AND UGC LETTER NO.F.6- 1(7)/2006(CPP-1) DATED 7 TH AUGUST, 2009 FOR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION IN PUBLIC INTEREST HINDUSTAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE CHENNAI General Information CAMPUS HINDUSTAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE P. O. Bag. No. 01. Old Mahabalipuram Road Padur (via) Kelambakkam Kancheepuram Dist – 603 103 Tamil Nadu Phone: 044-27474395 / 27474262 / 27474385 Fax: 044 – 27474208 E. mail: [email protected]Website: www.hindustanuniv.ac.in Admin. Office: HINDUSTAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE Administrative office P. O. Box. 1306, 40 GST Road St. Thomas Mount, Chennai – 600 016 Phone: 044 – 22341389 / 22346525 / 22342155 / 22342508 mail: [email protected]CONSTITUTION OF VARIOUS AUTHORITIES : a) Board of Management Members Designation Position Dr. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Verghese Chancellor, HITS Chairperson Mr. Anand Jacob Verghese Pro-Chancellor, HITS Member Dr. K. Sarukesi Vice-Chancellor, HITS Member Dr. R. K. Chauhan UGC Nominee Member Dr. P. Xavier Alphonse Educationist Member Mr. Ashok Verghese Director, HITS Member Dr. Aby Sam Director, HITS Member Dr. Susan Marthandan Director, HETC Member Dr. P. Bhattacharya Advisor, HITS Member Mrs. Annie Jacob Director, HETC Member Dr. R. Devanathan Dean (Academic), HITS Member Dr. V. Paramasivam Dean (Research and PG. Studies), HITS Member Dr. Roy Choudhury Dean (Mechanical Sciences), HITS Member Dr. Pon. Ramalingam Registrar, HITS Secretary
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COMPLIANCE OF THE DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY IN RESPONSE TO
MHRD’S ORDER NO.F.4-30/2009-U.1 (A) DATED 17TH
JULY, 2009 AND UGC
LETTER NO.F.6- 1(7)/2006(CPP-1) DATED 7TH
AUGUST, 2009 FOR
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION IN PUBLIC INTEREST
HINDUSTAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
CHENNAI General Information
CAMPUS
HINDUSTAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE P. O. Bag. No. 01. Old Mahabalipuram Road Padur (via) Kelambakkam Kancheepuram Dist – 603 103 Tamil Nadu Phone: 044-27474395 / 27474262 / 27474385 Fax: 044 – 27474208 E. mail: [email protected] Website: www.hindustanuniv.ac.in
Admin. Office:
HINDUSTAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE Administrative office P. O. Box. 1306, 40 GST Road St. Thomas Mount, Chennai – 600 016 Phone: 044 – 22341389 / 22346525 / 22342155 / 22342508 mail: [email protected]
CONSTITUTION OF VARIOUS AUTHORITIES :
a) Board of Management
Members Designation Position
Dr. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Verghese Chancellor, HITS Chairperson
Mr. Anand Jacob Verghese Pro-Chancellor, HITS Member
Dr. K. Sarukesi Vice-Chancellor, HITS Member
Dr. R. K. Chauhan UGC Nominee Member
Dr. P. Xavier Alphonse Educationist Member
Mr. Ashok Verghese Director, HITS Member
Dr. Aby Sam Director, HITS Member
Dr. Susan Marthandan Director, HETC Member
Dr. P. Bhattacharya Advisor, HITS Member
Mrs. Annie Jacob Director, HETC Member
Dr. R. Devanathan Dean (Academic), HITS Member
Dr. V. Paramasivam Dean (Research and PG. Studies), HITS
Member
Dr. Roy Choudhury Dean (Mechanical Sciences), HITS
Member
Dr. Pon. Ramalingam Registrar, HITS Secretary
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b) Academic Council
Name of Members Designation Position
Dr. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Verghese
Chancellor, HITS Patron
Mr. Anand Jacob Verghese Pro-Chancellor, HITS Patron
Dr. K. Sarukesi Vice-Chancellor, HITS Chairman
Dr. Pon. Ramalingam Registrar, HITS Member Secretary
Dr. P. Chellapandi, Director–Safety Research Group, Associate Director–Nuclear Engg., IGCAR
External Member
Prof. S. Santhakumar Department of Aeronautical Engineering, IIT, Chennai
External Member
Prof. C. R. Muthukrishnan Former Director , IIT, Madras, Consulting Advisor, TATA Consultancy Ltd., Chennai
External Member
Thiru K. Pandia Rajan Managing Director, MAFOI Management Consultants Limited
External Member
Ms. Tulsi Nowlakha Miachandaney
Managing Director, Blue Dart Aviation Ltd.
External Member
Dr. Muthiah Mariappan Former Vice-Chancellor, (Bharathidasan University)
External Member
Mr. Ashok Verghese Director, HITS Member
Dr. Aby Sam Director, HITS Member
Dr. R. Devanathan Dean (Academic), HITS Member
Dr. E.L. Venkatasawmy Dean (Administration), HITS Member
Mr. L. Jayachandran Controller of Examinations, HITS Member
Dr. V. Paramasivam Dean (PG Studies), HITS Member
Dr. P. Bhattacharya Advisor to Chancellor Member
Dr. D. G. Roy Chowdhury Dean (Mechanical Engineering) Member
Dr. Pramod Kumar Dash Dean (Aeronautical Engineering) Member
Dr. M. Roberts Masilamani Dean (Computing Science) Member
Lt. Col. A. B. Das Dean(Architecture) Member
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Dr. P. Subbarami Reddy Dean (Electronics Sciences) Member
Prof. J. Ashok Babu HOD (Aeronautical Engg.,) Member
Dr. Angeline Prabhavathy HOD (Civil Engineering) Member
Prof. M. Subramanian HOD (Automobile Engg.) Member
Mrs. Sheebha Chander HOD (Architecture) Member
Dr. C. Jayalatha HOD(Polymer Technology) Member
Dr. V. Jayaraman HOD (Electrical and Electronics Engg.) Member
Prof. Aby K Thomas HOD (Electronics & Commun. Engg.,) Member
Prof. Manjula Pramod HOD (Electronics & Inst. Engg.,) Member
Prof. R. Srinivasan HOD (Management Studies) Member
Mr. Rabindra Kumar Singh HOD (Information Technology) Member
Dr. Anitha S. Pillai HOD(MCA) Member
Dr. P. Mani Professor - S & H Department Member
Dr. V. Balakrishnan Professor - Civil Engineering Member
Dr. A. George Professor - Information Technology Member
Dr. Suja Abraham Professor - S & H Department Member
Prof. T. Jeyapoovan Professor - Mechanical Engineering Member
Prof. B. Venkataraman Professor - Automobile Engineering Member
Prof. G. Ravikumar Solomon
Professor - Mechanical Engg., Member
Prof. A. Udhayakumar Professor - MCA Department Member
Prof. S. Sathyalakshmi Professor-Computer Science and Engg. Member
Mrs. C. Indira Assistant Professor - S & H Dept. Member
Mr. A Chandrasekaran Assistant Professor - S & H Dept. Member
Mr. T. S. Ravikumar Assistant Professor - Mechanical Engg. Member
Mr. Anu Jacob Paul Lecturer - Aeronautical Engg. Member
Mr. C. R. Gokul Raju Sr. Lecturer - Electronics & Inst. Engg. Member
Mrs. Beena James Sr. Lecturer - S & H Member
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c) Planning & Monitoring Board
Members Designation Position
Mr. Anand Jacob Verghese Pro-Chancellor, HITS Chairman
Dr. K. Sarukesi Vice-Chancellor, HITS Member
Mr. Ashok Verghese Director, HITS Member
Dr. Aby Sam Director, HITS Member
Prof. B. Suresh Vice – Chancellor, J.S.S. University, Mysore, Karnataka.
UGC Nominee
Dr. Job Kurian, Professor, Aeronautical Engineering Department, IIT, Chennai.
Expert
Dr. V. Paramasivam Dean-Research and PG. Studies, HITS Member
Prof. P.Bhattacharya Adviser to Chancellor Member
Prof. M.Nagarathinam, Dean (Aeronautical Engineering) KCG College of Technology, Karapakkam, Chennai.
Member
Dr. R.Devanathan Dean (Academic), HITS Member
Dr. Angelene Prabhavathy, HoD, Department of Civil Engg., HITS Member
Dr. E.L. Venkatasawmy Dean (Admin), HITS Member
Dr. Pon. Ramalingam, Registrar, HITS Member Secretary
d) Finance Committee
Members Designation Position
Mr. Anand Jacob Verghese Pro-Chancellor, HITS Chairman
Dr. K. Sarukesi Vice-Chancellor, HITS Member
Mr. Ashok Verghese, Director, HITS Member
Mr. Fatheh Singh Joint Registrar, JN University UGC Nominee
Mr. A. Banerjee Retd Chief Commnr of Income Tax
Member
Mr. R. Venkatesh, FCA Chartered Accountant, Alladi Krishnan & Kumar
Member
Mr. Sunoj Cherian Finance Officer, HITS Member
Dr. E.L. Venkatasawmy Dean (Admin), HITS Member
Dr. Pon. Ramalingam, Registrar, HITS Member Secretary
Prof. P. Bhattacharya Adviser to Chancellor Special Invitee
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e) Advisory Committee
Members Designation Position
Dr. J. Alexander
Former Chief Secretary Govt. of Karnataka
Chairman UGC Nominee
Dr. K. Sarukesi Vice-Chancellor, HITS Member
Dr.P. Mannar Jawahar Vice-Chancellor, Anna University, Chennai
UGC Nominee
Dr. Sandeep Sancheti Director ,National Institute of Technology Surathkal
UGC Nominee
Dr. R. Devanathan Dean (Academic), HITS Member
Dr. E.L. Venkatasawmy Dean (Administration), HITS Member
Dr. V.Paramasivam Dean (Research and PG Studies), HITS Member
Dr. D.G.Roy Chowdhury Dean (Mechanical Science) Member
Dr. Roberts Masillamani Dean (Computer Science) Member
Lt.Col.(Rtd) A.B. Das Dean (Architecture) Member
Dr. P. S. Reddy Dean (Electronic Sciences) Member
Dr. A. George Dean (Training & Students Affairs) Member
Dr. Pon. Ramalingam Registrar, HITS Member Secretary
Prof. P.Bhattacharya Adviser to Chancellor Special Invitee
COURSES OFFERED (2009-2010)
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
S. No PROGRAMMES
1 B.E.– Aeronautical Engineering
2 B.E.– Automobile Engineering
3 B.E. – Civil Engineering
4 B.E. – Computer Science & Engineering
5 B.E. – Electrical & Electronics Engineering
6 B.E. – Electronics Communication Engineering
7 B.E. – Electronics & Inst. Engineering
8 B.E. – Mechanical Engineering
9 B. Tech. – Information Technology
10 B. Tech. – Polymer Technology
11 B. Tech. – Rubber Technology
12 B. Architecture
13 B.E. – Aerospace Engineering
14 B.E. – Chemical Engineering
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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
S.
No PROGRAMMES 1. M.E.– Aeronautical Engineering
2. M.E.– Computer Aided Design
3. M.E. – Internal Combustion Engineering
4. M.E. – Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning
5. M.E. – Thermal Engineering
6. M.E. – Applied Electronics
7. M.E. – Communication Systems
8. M.E. – Computer Science & Engineering
9. M.E. – Structural Engineering
10. M.E. – Power Electronics and Drives
11. M.E. – Avionics
12. M.E. – Computers & Communication
13. M.E. – Process Control & Instrumentation Engineering
14. M.E. – Software Engineering
15. M. Tech.– Embedded Systems
16. M. Tech. – Information Technology
17. M. Tech. – VLSI Design
18. M.E. – Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
19. M.E. – Construction Engineering. & MGT.
20. M.E. – Environmental Engineering
21. M. C. A.
22. M. B. A. [Full Time]
23. M. B. A. [Part Time]
24. M.B.A. – Aviation Management
Ph.D. / M.S (BY RESEARCH) PROGRAMS
� Aeronautical Engineering
� Mechanical Engineering
� Civil Engineering
� Computer Science & Engineering
� Electronics and Communication Engineering
� Electrical and Electronics Engineering
� Computer Applications
� Management Studies
� Automobile Engineering
� Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
� Polymer Technology
� Information Technology
� Architecture
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M. Phil PROGRAMS
� All Science & Humanities Subjects
� Computer Applications
1. Information relating to availability of infrastructure and physical assets:
i. Land area : 37. 72 acres
ii. Total built up area : 71629 sq. m.
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Built up area Sl.
No. Name of the Buildings
(Sq. m)
1 Main Block 9087
2 P.G. Block – I 5570
3 P.G. Block – II 3456
4 Management Block 4365
5 Aero & Auto Block 4361
6 Library and Information Centre (Founder’s Block) 9521
7 MGR Auditorium 2826
8 Students Centre 1854
9 Main Workshop 3417
10 Basic Workshop 3417
11 Breeze Canteen 486
12 Fast Food 61
13 MES Control Room 389
14 Gents Hostel - Venus 1577
15 Gents Hostel – Gemini 1818
16 Gents Hostel – Galaxy 8125
17 Gents Hostel - Philip Hall 2323
18 Ladies Hostel – Susan 1758
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19 Ladies Hostel – Kasturba 2138
20 Ladies Hostel – Bethany 1432
21 Guest House – Senate House 191
22 Guest House – Painter’s Mansion 903
23 Guest House – Eden House 778
24 NCC Office 33
25 Visitors Room 33
26 Security Cabin 8
27 Security Cabin at Galaxy Hostel 49
28 Common Areas 1653
TOTAL 71629 sq.m.
UNDER CONSTRUCTIONS
S.
NO.
NATURE OF BUILDINGS
AREA (SQ. M.)
1
International Hostel
40186 sq.m.
2.
Academic Block
11162 sq.m.
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iii. Equipments (Costing more than Rs. 1.00 lakh)
Name of the
Department Name of the equipments Make
Date of
purchase Cost
Whether
in
working
condition
Aero Boeing 737 Aircraft Simulator Boeing 01-07-1997
55 lakhs Working condition
Aero Beech Bonanza Aircraft with Engines
USA 02-08-2004
25 lakhs -do-
Aero Queen Air- C-90 Aircraft with Engines
USA 02-07-2005
20 lakhs -do-
Aero Low speed wind tunnel – 50m/s
Sunshine measurements,
Bangalore
25-10-1998 17. 5 lakhs -do-
Aero UTM Primer Machine Tools
27-12-2002 7 lakhs -do-
Aero Transmission Polaris cope RCG Industries, Pune
14-02-2006 4.5 lakhs -do-
Aero C – 152 Cessna Aircraft USA 01-08-1998 1 lakh -do-
Aero T-6 G Harvard Aircraft USA 01-07-1997 2 lakhs -do-
Aero RC Model Aircraft UK 01-09-2008 1 lakh -do-
Aero Continental Engine Continental Motor Corporation, USA
31-03-2003 2 lakhs -do-
Aero Aero Engine Lycoming 6 Cylinder
Lycoming 01-09-1997
1.2 lakhs -do-
Aero Goblin Goblin 01-08-1997 1.5 lakhs -do-
Aero EL – 5 Aircraft with Engine UK 01-07-1997 2 lakhs -do-
E-Resource (under AICTE-INDEST - CONSORTIUM), IEEE, Springer Link, ASME, ASCE, DEL facilities with over 1000 e-journals are available in the Library.
v. Computer Details
• No. of Computer in the campus : 1440 • No. of Servers : 24 • Mainframe Server AS400 : 1 • No. of Printers : 120 • No. of Cisco Routers : 4 • Broadband Internet connectivity with Fiber Optic Backbone at the speed of 12 Mbps • Intranet services for paperless office management system • All licensed software available as per curriculum in the departments • Video conferencing facilities for interaction with the Professors at National and
International level.
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List of original software
S.No SOFTWARE
1. Borland C
2. Borland C++
3. Borland Visibroker
4. Macromedia Director
5. Macromedia Flash, Dreamviewer(Studio MX)
6. Adobe Creative Suite
7. ORACLE Academic Initiative Oracle 9i personal edition Oracle 9i enterprise edition Internet application server enterprise edition Internet developer suite
8. Win Runner
9. MSDN AA
10. MS-Visual Studio.net (VB,VC++,C#,VJ++)
11. MS-Front Page 2000
12. MS-SQL Cal
13. MS-Windows 2003 Server
14. Caldera Linux Server
15. Microsoft School & Campus Agreement (MS-Office, Windows OS, Core CAL)
16. Rational Rose
17. Lotus Smartsuite 97
18. Ms-office 2000
19. Windows nt 4.0
20. Fortan for dos
21. Sco open server 5.0
22. Oracle 8i for windows net
23. Developer 2k
24. Visual studio .net
25. Ms back office 4.5 server
26. Ms office 2000 pro
27. Windows 2000 advanced server
28. Trend micro siute for server
29. Trend micro suite for client
30. Norton 2002
31. Mcafee 6.01
32. Vx2000
33. Adobe web collection
34. Corel draw
35. Macro media
36. Spss
37. Tally
38. Mathcad
39. Edwin xp
40. Orcad psipce with a/d
41. Orcad capture layout plus
42. Multisim with verilog
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43. Ultiboard
44. Au power lab
45. Autocad 2005
46. 3d studio max
47. Architecture desktop r3
48. Land development 2i
49. Studio viz
50. Stad-pro 2002
51. Cnc milling tool along with m/c
52. Cnc lathe tool along with m/c
53. Pro/mechanic v17
54. Pro/jr r2
55. Uni graphics v18
56. Csa nastran femap
57. Mechanical desktop r4
58. Ansys 5.3
59. Mechanical desktop r5
60. Catia v5 r7
61. Star-cd
62. Solid works
63. Edge cam
2. Information regarding grants-in-aid provided by the Central Government or the State Government or by agency assisted by the Central Government of State Government, and its utilization thereof:
No grant-in-aid
3.
Information regarding the admission criteria and the process of admission in respect of all courses of study, whether degree or diploma, and whether by regular mode or distance mode (with the approval of the UGC-AICTE-DEC Joint Committee):
Undergraduate Courses B.E./B.Tech. - Based on the merit in the qualifying examinations. B.Arch. - Based on the merit in the qualifying examinations and NATA score
Postgraduate Courses M.E./M.Tech. – Based on the minimum eligible marks with performance in the entrance test. MCA – Based on the Mathematics with minimum eligible marks, performance in the
entrance test, group discussion and personal interview. MBA – Any degree with minimum eligible marks, performance in the entrance test, group discussion and personal interview.
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Ph.D./M.S. (By Research)/M.Phil.
Based on the minimum eligible marks in the P.G. Courses
No diploma and distance education course is offered
4.
Information regarding details of faculty position in each of the school / facilities comprising part of such university / institution along with the photographs of such faculty members and the nature of their employment, whether regular, temporary, visiting or guest:
- Enclosed as an Annexure -
5.
Information regarding the fee structure, including all its components, chargeable in respect of the pursuit of any course of study, whether degree or diploma, and whether by the regular mode or distance mode (with the approval of the UGC-AICTE-DEC Joint Committee)
Admission Fees (one time fee – including Regulation book) 1000
Caution Deposit 10000
Tuition fee (each semester) 2000
University Library Fee (each semester) 500
Departmental Development fee (each semester) 1500
Research Co-ordination charges (each semester) 6000
Total Amount 21000
No diploma and distance education course is offered
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i. General Amenities available in the campus
TRANSPORT
The University is well connected to the city by public transport buses. Apart from this, the college has a fleet of 50 buses for the convenience of the staff and students who come daily to the campus from various parts of the city. The buses are also used for industrial visits, excursions and arranged for hostel residents to visit the city on Sundays and other holidays. The institution also offers cars and mini buses for senior faculty members.
ACCOMMODATION
The university has a fully furnished air-conditioned guest house which can accommodate 20 guests at a time.
The hostels have well furnished Air-Conditioned and non-air-conditioned rooms with bath attached providing the right ambience for studies.
Each and every hostel is provided with dining hall, uninterrupted water supply, reading hall, round the clock STD, ISD service, internet connection, indoor recreation facilities, continuous medical and transport facilities. Canteen and fast food centers are open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
BANKING FACILITIES
A Nationalized bank and ATM facilities are available within the campus.
CAMPUS CLINIC
The university has a full-fledged clinic in the campus with a doctor and supporting staff available for 24 hours. Free treatment and check up is provided. Vaccination camps are arranged periodically.
AUDITORIUMS
The university has three auditoriums equipped with a public address system and LCD and projector facilities, where University functions and seminars are conducted.
OPEN AIR THEATRE
There is also an open-air theatre which is used for celebrations, convocation and functions.
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INSURANCE
Mutually beneficial insurance schemes covering both parents and students have been taken up by the college. All students and their immediate family members are covered by insurance. In case of sudden death of the parent the student will be provided an amount of Rs. 1 lakh to support his continued education. In the unfortunate instance of the student’s demise the parent will receive an amount of Rs. 1 lakh.
SCHOLARSHIP
Meritorious students are eligible for various scholarships offered under the Government's schemes for SC, ST and BC students. In addition to this the institution offers scholarships and financial assistance for meritorious and needy students. Scholarships are also provided by the Management for the students who excel in academics, sports and cultural activities upto Rs 1 Lakh and even tuition and hostel fees.
CASH AWARDS AND PRIZES
Cash awards and prizes are given for academic excellence, proficiency in sports and athletics and cultural competitions.
DIGITAL LIBRARY
The Hindustan University has a modern, air-conditioned and computerized digital resource center spread over 1,00,000 sq ft. The resource center has 75,000 volumes of technical books, National and International journals, management books and periodicals. There is also an excellent collection of light reading materials. An array of audio, video CDs / DVDs and training films are stocked in the library for students and staff. The online access system keeps them within easy reach of students.
COUNSELING SERVICE & STUDENTS SUPPORT SERVICES
This is a forum that enables the students to voice their views and grievances. The counseling cell addresses both personal and academic problems. Competent and trained counselors handle grievances, ensuring strict confidentiality. To ensure that the campus does not have any incidence of ragging, an anti ragging committee has been constituted as per the guidelines of Raghavan committee Government of Tamilnadu.
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ii. ACADEMIC AWARDS RECEIVED BY THE INSTITUTION IN THE LAST TWO
YEARS
� Madras Management Association Award (2008) for Managerial Excellence in Educational category.
� G-CUBE Award (April 2008, Green Governance) was presented by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of New Delhi, Ms. Sheila Dekshit.
� India TODAY – ASPIRE (June 2008) rated our Aeronautical Program as one of the best Engineering courses in the Country.
� GURUKUL JYOTI AWARD (2007) – one of the first five educational institutions in engineering category in the country.
� OUTLOOK (2007) rated our institution amongst India’s top 100 institutions.
� AIMA-Building Managerial Excellence (2007) ranked the Business School Programme “Hindustan College” as B+
� THE WEEK – Rated the Mechanical Engineering Department of the institution as No.1 in Tamil Nadu in the Top Engineering College’s survey.
iii. Major Achievement of the Institution after it became deemed to be University
Major Achievements after conferment of Deemed to be University status.
1. 42 scholars have registered for Ph.D. in the Hindustan University in the last one year
on various emerging areas in different disciplines. 62 faculty members are currently
pursuing Ph.D in HITS and other leading Universities.
2. Secured Accreditation for all eligible programmes from the National Board of
Accreditation vide letter No. F.No. NBA/ACCR-688/2004 dated 19-05-2009.
3. Madras Management Association has awarded its prestigious “Managerial Excellence
Award” in the Education category for the year 2008.
4. Also introduced courses on “Emerging Areas” such as B.E. - Aerospace Engg.,
M.E.Environmental Engg., etc; MBA in Aviation Management from the academic
year 2009-2010. Also Introduced “Innovative Interdisciplinary” M.E./M.Tech.
programmes such as in Aircraft Maintenance Engg., Avionics, Computers &
Communication Engg., Construction Engineering, Process Control & Instrumentation
Engg., Software Engg., Embedded Systems, Information Technology, VLSI Design,
etc. and undergraduate programme in Chemical Engineering.
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5. Conducted an International Conference in the campus on “Composites for Aerospace
Applications” inviting leading experts in this field from India and abroad between
24th March to 26th March 2009. An International Conference on “Global Computing
and Communication” is scheduled to be held on 9th to 11th December 2009.
6. Over 91 National level Seminars /Conferences/Symposia were organized by the
Institution in the last 5 years.
7. “Three Academic Council Meetings” were conducted on 21-10-2008, 14-03-2009 and
19.09.2009. The syllabus for the 1st semester was approved by the 1st Academic
council meeting. The syllabi for the remaining semesters were approved by the
subsequent academic council meetings.
8. Two University examinations have been conducted on time and the results have been
published as per schedule.
9. Introduced Credit Systems in the University Examinations for UG/PG courses to
facilitate credit transfer from other Universities.
10. Anna University, Chennai has nominated Chancellor Dr.Elizabeth Verghese,
Chancellor as member in the Academic Council. FICCI has nominated Pro
Chancellor Mr Anand Jacob Verghese in the TN State Higher Education Committee
and the CII-Southern Region has nominated Dr. Aby Sam, as member in the Aero
Park Advisory Committee & Educational sub–committee. Dr.K.Sarukesi, Vice–
Chancellor and other senior faculty members serve as members of expert
committees of UGC/R&D organizations/Government .etc.
11. Signed MoU with Barry-Wehmiller International Resources Pvt. Ltd., HARE
Information Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd, Sino-India higher education, Valeth
High-tech Composites Pvt. Ltd, Ramco Systems, Confederation of Indian
Industries, Infosys, Oracle, Cisco, SAP and KPMG in the last one year for conducting
training programmes for students in emerging areas by industry experts.
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12. Conducting Eight week Training programme for Graduate Engineering &
Management staff of HAL Bangalore under TIFAC-CORE established in the
University.
13. Acquired one MIG – 23 / Boeing 737 Airframe and latest ALSIM Simulator for
Aeronautical Department.
14. MODROBS / DST/ FIST /NRB funded research projects worth of Rs.15.5 crores are
currently in progress.
15. Council of Architecture has recently granted approval for additional 40 seats in
Undergraduate Programme in Architecture considering the infrastructure , faculty
and library facilities in the Architecture Department
16. Merit, Merit cum Means, Sports, & Cultural scholarships are distributed to the
students for several lakhs every year by the Management.
17. Cash awards for university rank holders every year which includes Rs. one lakh for
University gold medalists.
18. Enforced various welfare measures for staff like Group Insurance, subsidized
Education for children, PF, etc.
19. Awards, cash incentives, additional increments and promotions for teaching and
non - teaching staff for best performance.
20. Sponsorship to present research papers in the National and International Conferences
for staff and students
21. Incentives for paper publications in the National and International Journals,
sponsorship for higher education and foreign assignments for faculty members.
22. Recreational facilities, internet cafe for students and staff within the campus.
23. Extra curricular activities like yoga, Aerobics, Karate, Cycling, etc.
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24. Active placement cell which has placed over 63% of the eligible students in the
leading organizations.
25. Research and development center for promoting sponsored projects and in house
research projects.
26. Hobby, Music, Photographic, Astronomy Clubs and Product Development
Laboratory.
27. Six hostels in the campus to accommodate 1000 men and 500 girl students with A/C
and Non – A/C rooms.
28. Back up power supply , ATM , Bank ,Cafeteria /Fast Food, Power Laundry & Dry
Cleaning facilities, Stationary stores etc are available within the campus.
29. Student counseling centre with a full time, fully qualified & experienced Counselor
for personal and academic counseling.
30. Academic Partnerships with foreign Universities such as City University U.K. ,
Wayne State University U.S.A., Western Michigan University , U.S.A., INTI.
University, Malaysia, Kigali University, Rwanda for staff exchange, students
exchange, research and consultancy programs. Academic partnership for students’
summer placement, one - semester internship / projects work, joint research & guest
lectures have been recently finalized with National University, Singapore (NUS) and
Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.
31. Three A/C Auditoriums / Seminar Halls with audio – visual equipments to
accommodate over 1500 people.
32. Opening of the new A/C Central Resource & Research Centre (central library
complex) having seven floors with 1.4 lakh sq.feet built up area is scheduled during
first week of January 2010.
33. Separate hostel with deluxe rooms is available for the sports students
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34. Construction of International Hostel (9 floors) of area 4.5. lakh sq.feet and an
additional academic block (5 floors, 1.40 lakh sq.ft.) are in progress.
35. Video – Conferencing facility for interaction with the foreign professors and industry
experts for the students is available in the campus.
36. The Institution has received the following awards and accolades in the last two years.
• Outlook (2008) rated the institution as - No: 17 in South India.
- No: 26 in all India in the survey conducted among Private technical institutions in the country.
• G-CUBE Award (April 2008, Green Governance) was presented by the
Honourable Chief Minister of New Delhi, Ms.Sheila Dikshit.
• GURUKUL JYOTI AWARD (2007) - One of the first five educational
institutions in Engineering category in the country.
• OUTLOOK (2007) rated our institution amongst India's top 100 institutions.
• AIMA (2007) ranked the Business School Programme as B+.
• THE WEEK rated the Mechanical Engineering Department of the institution
as No.1 in Tamil Nadu in the Top Engineering Colleges Survey.
• INDIA TODAY (June 2008) rated Aeronautical Program as one of the Best
Engineering Courses in the country.
• Hindustan Group of Institutions received “Trailblazers Award (2008)” by
Times of India Group.
• Great Patron of Sports and Games was awarded to Hindustan Group of
Institutions by MARG.
37. The thrust areas identified for research and development in the University include:-
* Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering
* Aviation Management
* Alternative Sources of Energy
* Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
* Nano Technology
* Computer Aided Design
* Environmental Engineering
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* Embedded Systems
* Family Business Management
* Industrial Automation
* Laser & Fiber Optics
* Motor Sport Engineering
* Structural Engineering
* Virtual Instrumentation
* Wireless Technology
38. The University has formed the following statutory bodies consisting nominees of UGC /
MHRD for governance and administration as per UGC norms and meetings held as per
UGC guidelines.
• Board of Management
• Advisory Committee
• Planning and Monitoring Committee
• Finance Committee
• Academic Council
• Boards of Studies
39. Multidisciplinary Research Publication called “Hindustan Journal” is being brought
out by the institution since 2007. The Journal has an International panel of advisors
and papers published are reviewed by independent reviewers. Two issues have been
published in 2007 & 2008.
40. The University is a Member of :
� Association of Commonwealth Universities
� Association of Indian Universities
41. Aeronautical Engineering Students of Hindustan University had built a two seater
experimental airplane with a Maruti Suzuki Esteem Engine which was widely covered by
media. The Management awarded a cash price of Rs. 1 lakh each to encourage the students in
their venture.
42. Apogee Racing Team, a team of three Automobile Engineering students participated in
the Formula Student Competition organized by IMechE (Institution of Mechanical
Engineers) held between 16th and 19th July 2008 at the Silverstone Racing Circuit,
Northampton in the UK.
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43. Mr. Balaji R. of V year B. Arch received the Best Student Award (International Level)
from US Green Building Council on 15th December 2008. He also obtained the Best
Mentioned Award for recycling design competition conducted by IGBC on 25th September
2008. Also got a Special Mentioned Award for a product design competition conducted by
Design Boom on 20th January 2009.
44. NSS has been conducting socially relevant programs for the community around the
University as well as in Chennai and its suburbs
45. The University has adopted Puzhithivakkam School and Padur Government School
and spent over 40 lakhs for the construction of class rooms and development of
laboratories and sports facilities
46. A Modern marriage hall has been constructed for the people of Padur village at a
cost of Rs. 20 lakhs
47. Regular Blood Donation Camps in association with leading hospitals and Round
Table India / Y’S MEN INTERNATIONAL are conducted in the campus
48. The Institution is a Member of :
a. All India Management Association (AIMA)
b. Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS)
c. Aeronautical Society of India (AeSI)
d. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
e. Computer Society of India (CSI)
f. Consultancy Development Centre (CDC), New Delhi.
g. Confederation of Indian Industries (CII)
h. Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FICCI)
i. Institution of Engineers India (IE)
j. Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
k. Institution of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
l. Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)
m. Madras Library Network (MLN)
n. Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
o. Product Development in Management Association (PDMA)
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iv. PLACEMENT DETAILS
The students are exposed to intensive training in development of communication skills, motivation skills and leadership skills. They gain essential inputs in goal setting and team working. They also undergo group discussions and personal interview sessions. More than 900 students of pre-final and final year of UG & PG programmes are benefited from these workshops every year.
Our University considers placement and training as its prime duty to every student who gets an admission into the University.
The placement cell has been established in the institution to:
• Provide opportunity for pre-final and final year students to attend campus interviews conducted by leading companies.
• Provide in-plant training to the students during their summer and winter vacations.
• Prepare the students to face interviews, aptitude test and group discussion.
• Our present final year batch (2008-2009) students were already placed in the following companies on high starting salaries :
Aviation Safety Management and Accident Investigations **
3 0 0 3 3
5 BA1614 Strategic Management * 3 0 0 3 3
6 BA1603 Total Quality Management * 3 0 0 3 3
7 BA1615 Research Methods in Business * 3 0 0 3 3
8 BA1605 Communication Skills and Business Correspondence *
3 0 0 3 3
Practical
9 BA1617 Seminar I (Emerging Trends In Management ( Case Study Analysis and Seminar)
0 0 2 1 2
Total 27 28
SUMMER SEMESTER (6 WEEKS)
BA 1618 SUMMER PROJECT Project report of the Summer Project is to be submitted by the students within 30 days from the commencement of the 3rd semester. Evaluation report should be sent to the Controller of Examinations by the HOD through the Principal, before the last working day of the 3rd semester.
SEMESTER – III S. No Course Code Course Title L T P C TCH
Theory
1 BA1619 International Business Management * 3 0 0 3 3
2 BA1620 Entrepreneurship Development * 3 0 0 3 3
3 BA17** Electives I 3 0 0 3 3
4 BA17** Electives II 3 0 0 3 3
5 BA17** Electives III 3 0 0 3 3
6 BA17** Elective IV 3 0 0 3 3
7 BA17** Elective V 3 0 0 3 3
8 BA17** Elective VI 3 0 0 3 3
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Practical
9 BA1618 Summer Project Work - - 4 2 4
10 BA1621 Seminar II ( Emerging Trends in Management - Case Study Analysis and Seminar)
0 0 2 1 2
Total 27 30
SEMESTER – IV
S.
No Course Code Course Title L T P C TCH
1 BA1646 Project Work - - 24 12 24
Total 12 24
Grand Total 90
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Overall Credit for the MBA Program
I Semester - 24
II Semester - 27
III Semester - 27
IV Semester - 12
Total - 90
LIST OF ELECTIVES
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (AVIATION MANAGEMENT)
* Common for MBA (General Management) and MBA (Aviation Management) ** Common for MBA (Aviation Management) and M. E (Aircraft Maintenance) *** Common for MBA (Aviation Management) and MBA (International Business Management)
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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES [FULL-TIME MODE]
SEMESTER – I
S.
No
Course
Code Course Title L T P C TCH
1 BA1601 Statistics for Management 3 1 0 4 4
2 BA1602 Economic Foundations of Business Environment 3 0 0 3 3
3 BA1603 Management Information System 3 0 0 3 3
4 BA1604 Organizational Behaviour 3 0 0 3 3
5 BA1605 Communication Skills and Business Correspondence
3 0 0 3 3
6 BA1606 Accounting for Management 3 1 0 4 4
7 BA1607 Legal Aspects of Business 3 0 0 3 3
8 BA1608 Principles of Management 3 0 0 3 3
Total 26 26
SEMESTER – II
S. No Course
Code Course Title L T P C TCH
THEORY
1 BA1609 Production Management 3 0 0 3 3
2 BA1610 Financial Management 3 0 0 3 3
3 BA1611 Marketing Management 3 0 0 3 3
4 BA1612 Human Resource Management 3 0 0 3 3
5 BA1613 Applied Operations Research for
Management 3 1 0 4
4
6 BA1614 Total Quality Management 3 1 0 4 4
7 BA1615 Research Methods in Business 3 0 0 3 3
PRACTICAL
8 BA1616 Business Application Software 0 0 3 1 3
9 BA1617 Seminar I 0 0 3 1 3
Total 25 29
SUMMER SEMESTER (6 WEEKS) BA 1618 SUMMER PROJECT
Project report of the Summer Project is to be submitted by the students within 30 days from the commencement of the 3rd semester. Evaluation report should be sent to the Controller of Examinations by the HOD through the Principal, before the last working day of the 3rd semester.
SEMESTER – III
S. No Course
Code Course Title L T P C
TCH
Theory
1 BA1619 International Business Management 3 0 0 3 3
2 BA1620 Strategic Management 3 0 0 3 3
3 BA16** Electives I 3 0 0 3 3
4 BA16** Electives II 3 0 0 3 3
5 BA16** Electives III 3 0 0 3 3
6 BA16** Elective IV 3 0 0 3 3
7 BA16** Elective V 3 0 0 3 3
8 BA16** Elective VI 3 0 0 3 3
Practical
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9 BA1618 Summer Project Work - - 4 2 4
10 BA1621 Seminar II 0 0 2 1 2
Total 27 30
SEMESTER – IV
S.
No Course Code Course Title L T P C TCH
1 BA1647 Project Work - - 24 12 24
Total 12 24
Grand Total 90
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Each student should opt for three elective subjects from any of the two areas of specialization mentioned below.
7 BA1646 Information Technology for Management 3 0 0 3
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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES [PART TIME]
SEMESTER – I
S. No Course
Code Course Title L T P C TCH
1 BA1601 Statistics for Management 3 1 0 4 4
2 BA1602 Economic Foundations of Business Environment 3 0 0 3 3
3 BA1604 Organizational Behaviour 3 0 0 3 3
4 BA1605 Communication Skills & Business Correspondence 3 0 0 3 3
5 BA1608 Principles of Management 3 0 0 3 3
Total 16 16
SEMESTER – II
S. No Course
Code Course Title L T P C
TC
H
Theory
1 BA1609 Production Management 3 0 0 3 3
2 BA1611 Marketing Management 3 0 0 3 3
3 BA1612 Human Resource Management 3 0 0 3 3
4 BA1614 Total Quality Management 3 1 0 4 4
5 BA1615 Research Methods in Business 3 0 0 3 3
Practical
6 BA1616 Business Application Software 0 0 3 1 3
Total 17 19
SEMESTER – III
S. No Course
Code Course Title L T P C TCH
Theory
1 BA1613 Management Information System 3 0 0 3 3
2 BA1606 Accounting for Management 3 1 0 4 4
3 BA1607 Legal Aspects of Business 3 0 0 3 3
4 BA1619 International Business Management 3 0 0 3 3
Practical
5 BA1617 Seminar I 0 0 3 1 3
Total 14 16
SEMESTER – IV
S. No Course
Code Course Title L T P C TCH
Theory
1 BA1610 Financial Management 3 0 0 3 3
2 BA1603 Applied Operations Research for Management 3 1 4 4 4
3 E1*** Elective I 3 0 0 3 3
4 E2*** Elective II 3 0 0 3 3
5 E3*** Elective III 3 0 0 3 3
Practical
6 BA1621 Seminar II 0 0 2 1 2
Total 17 18
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SUMMER SEMESTER (Six weeks)
BA1618 SUMMER PROJECT Project report of the Summer Project is to be submitted by the students within 30 days
from the commencement of the 5th semester. Evaluation report should be sent to the Controller of Examinations by the HOD through the Principal, before the last working day of the 5th semester.
17 IT1652 Wireless Communication Engineering 4 0 0 4 4
18 IT1653 Network Security** 4 0 0 4 4
19 IT1654 Embedded Systems** 4 0 0 4 4
20 IT1655 Digital Imaging* 4 0 0 4 4
21 IT1656 Data Warehousing and Data Mining**** 4 0 0 4 4
22 IT1657 Component Based Technology**** 4 0 0 4 4
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DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
BRANCH - M.E. PROCESS CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION
SEMESTER I
S.No Course
Code Course Title L T P C TCH
Theory
1. MA 1604 Advanced Applied Mathematics 3 1 0 4 4
2. EE 1647 Linear & Non-Linear System Theory 3 1 0 4 4
3. EI 1601 Transducer Design 3 1 0 4 4
4. EI 1602 Micro Controller Based System Design 3 1 0 4 4
5. EI 1603 Communication Protocols for Instrumentation 3 1 0 4 4
6. EI 16** Elective - I 3 1 0 4 4
Practical
7. EI 1604 Microcontroller Based System Design Laboratory 0 0 3 1 3
Total 25 27
SEMESTER II
S.No Course
Code Course Title L T P C TCH
Theory
1. EI 1605 Analog & Digital Instrumentation 3 1 0 4 4
2. EI 1606 Optimal Control Theory 3 1 0 4 4
3. EI 1607 Modern Control Theory 3 1 0 4 4
4. EI 1608 Digital Control Theory 3 1 0 4 4
5. EI 1609 Process Control System Components 3 1 0 4 4
6. EI 16** Elective- II 3 1 0 4 4
Practical
7. EI 1610 Process Control & Instrumentation Laboratory 0 0 3 1 3
Total 25 27
SEMESTER III
S.No Course
Code Course Title L T P C TCH
Theory
1. EI 16** Elective -III 3 1 0 4 4
2. EI 16** Elective -IV 3 1 0 4 4
3. EX 16** Free Elective 3 1 0 4 4
Practical
4. EI 1691 Project Phase- I 0 0 12 6 12
Total 18 24
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SEMESTER IV
S.No Course
Code Course Title L T P C TCH
Practical
1. EI 1691 Project Phase-II 0 0 24 12 24
Total 12 24
LIST OF ELECTIVES
S.No Course
Code Course Title
1. EC1644 Advanced Digital Signal Processing for Instrumentation Engineers
2. EE 1601 Advanced Digital System Design
3. EE 1643 Intelligent Control
4. EI 1611 Advanced Topics in Process Instrumentation Systems
5. EI 1612 Instrumentation in Petrochemical Industries.
6. EI 1613 Instrumentation in Automotive Industries
7. EI 1614 Advanced Process Instrumentation
8. EI 1615 Industrial Automation
9. EI 1616 Artificial Intelligences
10. EX16** Free Elective (To be opted from other Dept. Electives-- Subject to Approval)
7. Information regarding all study centres, and its location thereof, opened by the universities and institutions to impart distance education (with the approval of the UGC-AICTE-DEC Joint Committee)
No study centre / off-campus / off-shore campus are opened and also no distance education programmes are offered by the University.