NARULA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Mandatory Disclosure (PG, UG & Diploma Courses) 1. Name of the Institution NARULA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 81, Nilgunj Road, Agarpara, Kolkata – 700109, Tel = 033 2563 7777/8888 Mobile No – 9433035580, E- Mail – [email protected], www.nit.ac.in 2. Name and address of the Trust NARULA EDUCATIONAL TRUST 20 B.T. Road, Kolkata – 700 002, Telephone - 033 2289 3944 / 5323 Mobile No. – 9433035580 E-Mail – [email protected]3. Name and Address of the Principal Prof. (Dr.) Maitreyi Ray (Kanjilal) 81, Nilgunj Road, Agarpara, Kolkata – 700109, Telephone – 033 2563 7777 / 8888 Mobile No – 9433035580, E – Mail – [email protected]4. Name of the affiliating University MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERTISY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
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NARULA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Mandatory Disclosure (PG, UG & Diploma Courses)
1. Name of the Institution
NARULA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 81, Nilgunj Road, Agarpara, Kolkata – 700109, Tel = 033 2563 7777/8888 Mobile No – 9433035580, E- Mail – [email protected], www.nit.ac.in
2. Name and address of the Trust NARULA EDUCATIONAL TRUST 20 B.T. Road, Kolkata – 700 002, Telephone - 033 2289 3944 / 5323 Mobile No. – 9433035580 E-Mail – [email protected]
3. Name and Address of the Principal Prof. (Dr.) Maitreyi Ray (Kanjilal) 81, Nilgunj Road, Agarpara, Kolkata – 700109, Telephone – 033 2563 7777 / 8888 Mobile No – 9433035580, E – Mail – [email protected]
4. Name of the affiliating University MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERTISY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
5. Governance Members of the Board and their brief background
Sl. No. Name Position 1 Prof. (Dr.) S.M. Chatterjee
Ex-Vice-Chancellor BESU Chairman
2 Mr. Chanchal chakraborty Industry Representative
3 Prof. Sanjit Setua Dept. of Computer Science & Engg.
Member, Nominated by AICTE - ERO
4 Prof. Sriyankar Acharya University Nominee
Member, MAKAUT,WB Nominee
5 Prof. (Dr.) Tapas Kumar Bhattacharya Prof. Govt. College of Engineering & Ceramic Technology
Member, State Govt. Nominee
6 Prof. Vir Singh Prof. Dept. of Physics.IIT, Roorkee
Member, UGC Nominee
7 Mr. Harsh Kumar Jha Former Director General BCCI & MD Tata Metaliks Ltd.
Member from Industry
8 Prof. (Dr.) K K Chaudhuri Former Director, Army Institute of Management, Kolkata
Member, Educationist
9 Mr. Taranjit Singh Managing Trustee, JIS Group
Trustee Member
10 Mr. Haranjit Singh Trustee, JIS Group
Trustee Member
11 Mr. Amrik Singh Trustee, JIS Group
Trustee Member
12 Mr. Simarpreet Singh Director, JIS Group Educational Initiatives
Trust Nominee
13 Mr. Harjot Singh Trust Nominee
14 Mr. Amanjot Singh Trust Nominee
15 Dr. Asit Guha Advisor JIS Group
Member, Nominated by Trust
16 Mr. U S Mukherjee Dy. Director, JIS Group
Member, Nominated by Trust
17 Prof. (Dr.) Salil Kumar Sanyal Professor, ECE Dept. , NIT
Member, Teachers’ Representative
18 Mr. Soumya Bhattacharyya Asst. Professor, IT Dept. NIT
Member, Teachers’ Representative
19 Prof. (Dr.) M. R.Kanjilal Principal, NIT
Member-Secretary
Members of Academic Advisory Body
SL.NO MEMBER DESIGNATION 1 Prof. (Dr.) Maitreyi Ray (Kanjilal) – Principal Chairperson 2 Ms. Nidhi Singh – Registrar Member 3 Prof. (Dr. ) Sourav Saha – Dean R & D Member 4 Prof. (Dr.) Bidyut Kumar Medya – HOD - IT Member 5 Dr. Bishaljit Paul – HOD - EE Member 6 Dr. Subhram Das – HOD – CSE Member 7 Dr.Sriparna Guha – HOD - BA Member 8 Mr. Abhipriya Halder – HOD - CE Member 9 Dr.Anilesh De – HOD - ECE Member
10 Dr.Bansari Deb Majumder – HOD - EIE Member 11 Dr. Sumit Chabri – HOD - ME Member 12 Dr Sumit Nandi – HOD - BS & HU Member 13 Dr. Subhram Das – HOD - CA Member 14 Ms. Punita Gaba, Executive Administration Convener
Frequently of the Board Meeting and Academic Advisory Body
Boards of Governors (BOG) meetings are held about 4 times in a year and Academic Advisory Committee meetings are held at least twice in a month.
Organizational chart and processes
Nature and Extent of involvement of Faculty and students in academic affairs/improvements
Faculty Advisor Pragramme: All the students are under guidance and advice of a particular faculty member of the institute. At around 10 to 12 students in a group are allotted under the guidance of a particular faculty member. Academic and personal problems of the students if any, are being addressed by the concerned faculty member and necessary follow up actions are taken up accordingly. Seminars: National seminars on important and effective areas / topics are being conducted frequently by the concerned departments.
Student Development Programmes: Student Development Programmes are being conducted to brush up the skills of students which reflects on their performance before the selection committee for getting jobs after completion of their academic programme. In addition to the above, few other committees are also constituted like Sports & Cultural Committee, Library Committee, Placement Committee etc. to improve the academic affairs.
Mechanism/Norms and Procedure for democratic/good Governance
All HOD’S are considered as the in-charges of the students and staff members of their respective department
Faculty meetings are being conducted for discussion on the academic and administrative matters of
respective departments on a specific periodic gap.
Decisions pertaining to Appointments of the staff members, academic schedule and other matters are taken by the competent authority of the Institute, based on the feedback received from the Head of the Department by abiding all required norms.
Various student committees are exists for performing all required and proposed activities and its
smooth functioning, which are finally being accepted by the higher management for proper executions.
At least one representative from each, Teaching, Non-teaching and Guardians are also being incorporated in the governing body along with members of Board of Governors.
Student Feedback on Institutional Governance / Faculty performance Students Feedback Mechanism exists for getting proper feedback on Institutional Governance and
faculty performance as well. Faculty appraisal is being processed after obtaining Students feedback on faculty performances in the
prescribed format, which is done once in a year.
Grievance Redressal mechanism for Faculty, staff and students
Making admission contrary to merit determined in accordance with the declared admission policy of the Institute.
Irregularity in the admission process adopted by the Institute. Refusing admission in accordance with the declared admission policy of the Institute.
Withhold or refused to return any document in the form of certificates of degree, diploma or any other award or other document deposited with it by a person for the purpose of seeking admission in such Institution with a view to induce for compel such person to pay any fee or fees in respect of any course or programme of study which such person does not intend to pursue.
Demand of money in excess of that specified in the declared admission policy or approved by the competent authority to be charged by such Institution.
Breach of the policy for reservation in admission as may be applicable. Complaints of alleged discrimination by students from schedule caste, schedule tribes, OBC, Women,
Minority or disable categories. Non payment or delaying payment of scholarships to any students that such Institution is committed,
under the conditions imposed by AICTE, or by any other authority. Delay in conduct of examination or declaration of result beyond that specified in the academic calendar. On provision of student amenities as may have been promised or required to be provided by the
Institution. Denial of quality education as promised at the time of admission or required to be provided. Non transparent or unfair evaluation practices. Refund of fees on withdrawal of admission as per AICTE instructions from time to time.
Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee
To create and maintain ragging free environment through continuous awareness drive and all round monitoring.
Anti Ragging Committee and Anti Ragging Squad has been constituted and exists to address all ragging related grievance, if any, and to take necessary and prompt actions to resolve the matter as per the rules and norms specified.
There are forty members in Anti Ragging Committee including Principal, Director, Head of the Departments, Faculty members, Representative from Police Administration, Guardians of Students and Student representatives.
Anti Ragging Squad has been constituted with Sixty one members including Faculty, Technical Assistant, Administrative Staff, Student representative, Hostel representatives.
Establishment of Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism –
Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism process has also been adopted as per the directive and
guidelines specified, where any grievance may be posted through online at Geievance Redressal web portal. Grievance is being addressed and necessary actions are also being taken over promptly.
Establishment of Grievance Redressal Committee in the Institution and Appointment of OMBUDSMAN
by the University
Grievance Redressal Committee has been constituted and exist with six faculty members and two student representatives.
Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee (ICC)
To provide a neutral, confidential and supportive environment for members of the campus community who may have been sexually harassed
To advise complainants of the informal and formal means of resolution as specified by the Cell. Deal with cases of discrimination and sexual harassment against women, in a time bound manner,
aiming at ensuring support services to the victimized and termination of the harassment. Recommend appropriate punitive action against the guilty party. To provide information regarding counseling and support services on our campus. To ensure that students, faculty and staff are provided with current and comprehensive materials on
sexual harassment and assault. To promote awareness about sexual harassment through educational initiatives those encourages and
foster a respectful and safe campus environment.
Establishment of Committee for SC/ST
Committee for SC / ST has been formed and exist with five members including faculty from different
department to address any issues related to students, faculty & staff members belonging to such category.
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
To develop a quality system for conscious, consistent and catalytic programmed action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the College
To promote measures for institutional functioning towards quality enhancement through internationalization of quality culture and institutionalization of best practices
6. Programmes
SL.NO Name of Programmes approved by AICTE
Status of Accreditation of
the Courses
Sanctioned Intake Duration
Cut of marks rank of admission during the last three years
4 Years B.Tech Degree Courses: -
1 B.Tech – Computer Science and Engineering
Result of the visit awaited 180 4 Years
45% Marks in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics (40% for reserve category) and at least 30% marks in English+ valid Score/rank in WBJEE/JEE (Main) of current academic year.
2
B. TECH - Computer Science and Engineering (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING)
Not Accredited 60 4 Years Do
3 B. TECH - Computer Science & Business System
Not Accredited 60 4 Years Do
4 B. TECH – Computer Science and Technology
Not Accredited 60 4 Years Do
5 B.Tech - Electronics and Communication Engineering
Approved 150 4 Years Do
6 B.Tech – Information Technology Approved 120 4 Years Do
7 B.Tech – Civil Engineering Approved 60 4 Years Do
8 B.Tech – Electrical Engineering Approved 120 4 Years Do
9 B.Tech - Mechanical Engineering Preliminary 60 4 Years Do
10 B.Tech – Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Preliminary 30 4 Years Do
2 Years M.Tech Degree Courses
1 M.Tech – Computer Science and Engineering
Result Awaited 18 2 Years
GATE/PGET Conducted by MAKAUT Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the relevant field with current year GATE/PGET Score
2 M.Tech – Power System Result Awaited 12 2 Years Do
3 M.Tech – Electronic and Communication Engineering
Result Awaited 12 2 Years Do
4 M.Tech – Structural Engineering Not Accredited 30 2 Years
Do
5 M.Tech – Geotechnical Engineering Not Accredited 18 2 Years Do
3 Years Master Degree Courses
1 Master in Computer Application Not Accredited 60 3 Years
WBKECA Recognized (UGC and or AICTE) Bachelor’s degree of minimum 3 years duration with Mathematics at 10+2 level or at Graduate level. Obrained at least 50% marks (45% in case of reserved Category)
3 Years Master Degree Courses
1 Diploma in Civil Engineering Not Applicable 60 3 Years
10th standard qualified with minimum 35% in aggregate along with valid score in JEXPO of current year
2 Diploma in Electrical Engineering Not Applicable 60 3 Years Do
3 Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Not Applicable 60 3 Years Do
4 Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Not Applicable 60 3 Years Do
For each Programme the following details are to be given: (Name, Number of seats, Duration are stated above)
Cut off marks/rank of admission during the last three years) Fee
Placement Facilities and Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary
and average salary Placement Facilities and Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary
and average salary are mentioned in - (ANNEXURE –1) Name and duration of programme(s) having Twinning and Collaboration with Foreign University (s)
and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is Foreign Collaboration, give the following details: - NA
7. Faculty Branch wise list Faculty Members.
Sl.No. Title First Name Last Name Designation Department 1 Ms. PRIYANJALI MUKHERJEE ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 2 Ms. PRATYUSHA BISWAS ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3 Ms. SWAGATA PANDIT ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 4 Miss SANCHARI KUNDU ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 5 Dr. SUKUMAR KONAR PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
6 Ms. SUSMITA DAS ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
7 Mr. DIBYENDU SUR ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
8 Mr. ABHISHEK HAZRA ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 9 Mr. ARYA BANERJEE ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
10 Mr. ARGHYA GUPTA ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
11 Mr. ANKESH SAMANTA ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
12 Dr. BIKASH PANJA ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
13 Mr. AKHTARUJJAMAN SARKAR ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
14 Dr. BIMAN MUKHERJEE PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
15 Ms. TANUSREE GUPTA ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
16 Mr. SAMIRENDRA MUKHOPADHYAY ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 17 Mr. TAMAL GHOSH ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 18 Ms. SHARMISTHA SIKDAR ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
19 Dr. JAGANNIBAS PAUL CHOUDHURY PROFESSOR
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
20 Mr. PALLAV DUTTA ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 21 Mr. SUBHANKAR DEY LECTURER CIVIL ENGINEERING
22 Mr. GOUTAM ROY ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
23 Ms. KOUSHIKI PAL LECTURER CIVIL ENGINEERING 24 Mr. BIKIRAN DHAR ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
25 Dr. SUMIT CHABRI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
26 Mrs. PUJA HALDAR ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 27 Mr. DIPANKAR ADAK ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 28 Ms. DEBOPRIYA DEY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
29 Dr. SALIL SANYAL PROFESSOR ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG
30 Mr. SOUMOJIT DASGUPTA ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
31 Mr. AVISHEK CHAKRABORTY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
32 Mr. PRANTIK CHATTERJEE ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
33 Mr. NIRJHAR SAHA ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 34 Mr. USHNIK CHAKRABARTI LECTURER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 35 Mr. KINGSUK HALDER ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
36 Mr. PARTHA SARKAR LECTURER
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
37 Mrs. SULAGNA DATTA ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
38 Mr. SHAON PAUL ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 39 Mr. DEBANJAN CHATTERJEE ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 40 Mr. KUNAL PAHARI ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 41 Mr. SUJIT PANI ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 42 Ms. SHIBANI PAUL ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 43 Ms. PRIYANKA MAZUMDAR LECTURER CIVIL ENGINEERING
44 Ms. ATHENA CHAKRABORTY ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
45 Mr. RAKHIJUL FARUQUE ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 46 Ms. DIPTI BALA ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 47 Ms. ANUSREE BAIDYA ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 48 Mr. RAHUL MANDAL ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
49 Ms. ANITA BISWAS ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
50 Ms. APARAJITA PAUL ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 51 Mr. SURAJIT BANERJEE ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 52 Ms. PAMPI MAJUMDER ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 53 Ms. ARPITA MANDAL ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 54 Mr. SHYAMAL MAITI PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
55 Ms. TANUSHREE BHADRA ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
56 Ms. PRIYANKA BARAT ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
57 Ms. SANJANA GHOSH ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERING
58 Mr. SAIKAT PATRA ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG
59 Mr. DEBASISH ROY ASST PROFESSOR MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
60 Mr. SAYANTAN ADHIKARY ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
61 Mr. ASOK MUKHOPADHYAY ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
62 Dr. ANILESH DEY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG
63 Ms. KATHAKALI MANDAL ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 64 Ms. ANASUYA MONDAL ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 65 Mr. SHILADITYA MANDAL ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 66 Dr. ASHIMANTA SENGUPTA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
67 Dr. BISWAJIT HALDER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
68 Dr. NABAMITA BANERJEE ROY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 69 Mr. ARPAN DAS ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 70 Ms. AVERY BANERJEE ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 71 Ms. DEBARATI DAS ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 72 Ms. DEBASMITA SEN ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 73 Dr. BISWAJIT HALDER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
74 Dr. JOYANTA ROY PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
75 Dr. SUNITA SINHA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
76 Mr. FIROJUDDIN SEKH LECTURER
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
77 Ms. PAYEL MONDAL ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 78 Dr. SHILPI PAL ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 79 Dr. BISHALJIT PAUL ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 80 Dr. SUDIPTA GHOSH PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 81 Dr. RAJA CHOUDHURY PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
82 Dr. SAYAN KAHALI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
83 Mr. DEBANJAN MITRA ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
84 Dr. SARAT MISHRA PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
85 Mr. SOUVICK MONDAL ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
86 Mr. SOUVIK SHARMA ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 87 Mr. ABHISEK SASMAL ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 88 Dr. BISWAJIT MUKHOPADHYAY PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 89 Ms. DEBASMITA ROYCHOWDHURY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
90 Ms. SUSMITA BHATTACHARJEE ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
91 Mrs. SANGHAMITRA LAYEK ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
92 Ms. WOOSHASI MUKHOPADHYAY LECTURER FIRST YEAR/OTHER 93 Mr. SATYAKI MUKHERJEE LECTURER FIRST YEAR/OTHER 94 Mr. SUKDEB MANNA LECTURER FIRST YEAR/OTHER 95 Mr. MRITYUNJOY BASAK LECTURER FIRST YEAR/OTHER
96 Ms. SOMA BANIK ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
97 Ms. PAPRI NAG ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
98 Miss ARPITA DEY ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
99 Ms. SAMANWITA BHATTACHARYA LECTURER FIRST YEAR/OTHER 100 Mr. SOURAV MUKHERJEE LECTURER FIRST YEAR/OTHER 101 Mr. SUMANTA KUNDU ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
102 Mr. ARITRA DATTA ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
103 Mrs. SUBHASREE BHATTACHARJEE ASST PROFESSOR MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
104 Dr. SRIPARNA GUHA ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 105 Mr. SOMNATH CHAKRABORTY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
106 Mr. TARAK NANDY ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
107 Ms. ABIRA SENGUPTA ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCEINCE & ENGINEERING
108 Prof. KUSHAL BANERJEE PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
109 Ms. NIDHI DWIVEDI ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 110 Mr. ARITRA MUKHERJEE ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 111 Ms. TANAYA MAITRA ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
112 Mr. RANIT DEY LECTURER
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
113 Mr. PARNAB SAHA LECTURER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 114 Mr. ANIRBAN ADHIKARI LECTURER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
115 Ms. EISITA BASAK LECTURER ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG
116 Mr. ARINDAM SADHU ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
117 Mr. DEBAJYOTI JANA ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 118 Ms. SUDESHNA GHOSH LECTURER CIVIL ENGINEERING 119 Ms. ANWESHA GHOSH LECTURER CIVIL ENGINEERING
120 Mr. ARITRA GHOSH ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 121 Dr. SUMIT NANDI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
122 Dr. DIPANKAR MUKHERJEE PROFESSOR ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG
123 Mr. BHOLA GUHA LECTURER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
124 Mr. PARTHA BHATTACHARYA LECTURER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
125 Mr. PRITHWIRAAJ SARKAR ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
126 Ms. JOYITA BASAK ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
127 Dr. SHAMBHU SAHA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
128 Mr. ROHAN CHAUDHURI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
129 Ms. ANASUYA SENGUPTA ASST PROFESSOR MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
130 Ms. ANANYA BANERJEE ASST PROFESSOR MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
131 Ms. BARNALI GOSWAMI ASST PROFESSOR MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
132 Mr. ABHIGYAN GANGULY ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
133 Mr. SUMAN DAS LECTURER
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
134 Mr. SOURAV DUTTA LECTURER
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
135 Mr. SAURAV BASU ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
136 Mr. SUBHASIS MONDAL ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
137 Mr. CHANDRACHUDHA BHATTACHARYYA ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 138 Mr. DEBASHIS DATTA PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 139 Ms. MANALI CHOWDHURY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 140 Mr. SAYAN AMIN ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 141 Ms. SRIJITA SAHA ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
142 Mr. ANIRBAN BASAK ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
143 Ms. BINGSHATI MONDAL ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
144 Mr. DEBTOSH PANDA ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 145 Mr. KARUNA KARAN ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 146 Mr. PITAMBAR MONDAL ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 147 Mr. KOUSHIK BISWAS ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
148 Mr. AJAY BALMIKI ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
149 Mr. SUMAN BANERJEE ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
150 Mr. DIPANKAR BAIRAGYA ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 151 Mr. UDAY PATRA ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
152 Ms. SUKANYA CHAKRAVARTY ASST PROFESSOR MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
153 Ms. SUDIPTA PAL ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
154 Mr. PALLAB PAUL ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
155 Dr. AMBARNATH BANERJI PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
156 Ms. SAUBARNA CHOWDHURY ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
157 Mr. SAYAK BOSE ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
158 Ms. RUPSA DAS ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
159 Ms. SUDESHNA DEY ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
160 Ms. ASHYA KHATOON ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
161 Mr. SAGAR DUTTA ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
162 Mr. ARKADIP DATTA ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
163 Mr. SAYON MAZUMDER ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
164 Ms. RITUPARNA KAR ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
165 Mr. SUBHAM DUTTA LECTURER CIVIL ENGINEERING 166 Ms. ABHISIKTA SINHA ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
167 Mr. SAMIR PRAMANICK ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
168 Ms. MITALI CHAKRABORTTY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 169 Ms. ROUMITA BASAK ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
170 Mr. SOUPTIK BISWAS ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
171 Ms. ARUPA PAUL ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
172 Mr. TANMOY GHOSH ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 173 Mr. SOUMITRA GHOSH ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 174 Mr. ARITRA JANA ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 175 Ms. ANUDEEPA GON ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 176 Mr. TARAPADA GORAI ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 177 Mr. TUSAR DEY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 178 Ms. MANISHA GURJAR ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 179 Ms. POULOMI MUKHERJEE ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 180 Ms. SRISTEE MALAKAR ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
181 Mr. MOHAMMAD AZIZ ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 182 Dr. DEBASHREE DAS ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 183 Mr. SAMIR ROY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 184 Mr. RAJKUMAR BANERJEE ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 185 Mr. SUJOY SARKAR ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
186 Mr. JAYANTA PAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
187 Mr. ANUKUL MAITY ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
188 Dr. SUBHRAM DAS ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
189 Mr. PRODIP GHOSH ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
190 Mr. KOUSHIK KARMAKAR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
191 Ms. CHANDRIMA CHAKRABARTI ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
192 Ms. ANANYA BANERJEE ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
193 Mr. AMLAN CHAKRABARTI PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
194 Mrs. SAGARIKA CHOWDHURY ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
195 Mr. MOHD ASHIFUDDIN MONDAL ASST PROFESSOR
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
196 Ms. MOUSUMI SAHA ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
197 Mrs. DIPU MISTRY ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
198 Ms. SANGITA BISWAS ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
199 Dr. SARADINDU PANDA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
200 Mr. SOUMEN PAL ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
201 Dr. SANDHYA PATTANAYAK ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
202 Mrs. ARPITA SANTRA ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
203 Dr. SURAJIT BARI ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
204 Mr. KAUSHIK SARKAR ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
205 Mr. PRANAB HAZRA ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS
ENGINEERING
206 Mrs. SHYAMAPRIYA CHATTERJEE ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
207 Dr. BIDYUT MEDYA HEAD OF DEPT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
208 Mr. SOUMEN GHOSH ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
209 Miss SWATI BARUI ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
210 Dr. MAITREYI RAY KANJILAL PRINCIPAL
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
211 Mrs. RAJASI RAY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 212 Ms. SHARMISTHA BASU ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 213 Dr. NIKHILESH SIL ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 214 Dr. SARBANI GANGULY ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 215 Dr. RUPA BHATTACHARYYA ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
216 Ms. SUJATA KUNDU ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
217 Mr. ANIRBAN BHAR ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
218 Dr. SUCHISMITA MAITI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
219 Mrs. SREYOSHI CHATTERJEE ASST PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
220 Dr. AMIT DATTA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
221 Dr. SUSMITA KARAN ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 222 Dr. DHANANJAY TRIPATHI ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 223 Dr. INDRANI SARKAR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER 224 Dr. TAPAN MUKHOPADHYAY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
225 Mrs. DEBRUPA PALIT ASST PROFESSOR MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
226 Dr. SANJAY GOSWAMI ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
227 Mrs. RUPA SAHA ASST PROFESSOR MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
228 Dr. SAFIKURESHI MONDAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
229 Ms. TAMASREE BISWAS ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
230 Dr. DAMODAR GOSWAMI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
231 Ms. PIYU SARCAR ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
232 Ms. ARNIMA DAS ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
233 Dr. SOURAV SAHA PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
234 Dr. TANMAY LAHA ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING 235 Ms. MADHUBANTI GUPTA ASST PROFESSOR FIRST YEAR/OTHER
236 Mr. ABHIJIT GHOSH ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
237 Ms. BANSARI DEB MAJUMDER ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
238 Ms. KAMALIKA BANERJEE ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 239 Mr. ARKENDU MITRA ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
240 Mr. SOHAN GHORAI ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
241 Mr. ABHIPRIYA HALDER ASST PROFESSOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
242 Ms. DEBJANI CHAKRABORTY ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
243 Ms. PAYEL BISWAS ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
244 Mr. SUDHANGSHU SARKAR ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
245 Mr. PUSPAK PAIN ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
246 Ms. HAIMANTI TARAFDAR ASST PROFESSOR MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
247 Ms. RIMPI DATTA ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
248 Ms. MOUPALI ROY ASST PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
249 Mr. SHUBHENDU BANERJEE ASST PROFESSOR COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
250 Mr. SOUMYA BHATTACHARYYA ASST PROFESSOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
251 Mr. SUSHOVAN GOSWAMI ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 252 Mrs. SUBHRA MUKHERJEE ASST PROFESSOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Number of Faculty employed and left during the last three years. – Employed – 76 Left – 177
8. Profile of Vice Chancellor / Director/ Principal/ Faculty i) Name – PROF. (DR.) MAITREYI RAY (KANJILAL) ii) Date of Birth – 05.03.1971 iii) Unique ID – 521625883054 iv) Education Qualifications:
Ph.D – (Electronic Science) 2001, University of Calcutta
v) Work Experience Teaching – 22 Years Research - 22 Years Full time Industry - Nil Others – Nil
vi) Area of Specialization - VLSI & Solid State Device vii) Courses taught at Diploma / Post Diploma / Under Graduate / Post Graduate / Post Graduate
Diploma Level Analog Communication, Antenna & Wave Propagation, Solid State Devices, Analog Electronics, Microelectronics and VLSI Design, EM Waves and Wave Propagation, Microwave Engineering.
viii) Research guidance No. of papers published in National/International Journals / Conferences – Master – 6 Ph.D – 1 Thesis submitted and 4 enrolled
ix) Projects Carried out – NA x) Patents – One xi) Technology Transfer – NA xii) Research Publications – Book – 3, Journal – 34
9. Fee
FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION 2021-25 FOR B.TECH.
MCA Joint Entrance for admission in to MCA course (JECA) wbjeeb.nic.in
Diploma Jexpo webscte.co.in
B. Tech - Lateral Joint Entrance for lateral entry (JELET) wbjeeb.nic.in
Diploma - Lateral VOCLET webscte.co.in
Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidate separately (AIEEE/CET (State conducted test / University tests / CMAT/ GPAT)/ Association conducted test etc.)
Alloted Seats :
Course Stream Intake
Alloted seats for WBJEE
Allotted seats for JEE (M)
B. Tech COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 180 162 18
B. Tech ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING 150 135 15
B. Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 120 108 12
B. Tech ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 108 12 B. Tech CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 54 6
B. Tech ELECTRONICS AND
INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 30
27 3
B. Tech MECHANICAL ENGINNERING 60 54 6
B. Tech
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING - ARTIFFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING 60
54 6
B. Tech COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 60 54 6
B. Tech COMPUTER SCIENCE AND BUSINESS SYSTEM 60
54 6
Allotted Seats for PGET
M.Tech
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 18 18
M.Tech
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING 12 12
M.Tech POWER SYSTEM 12 12 M.Tech STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 30 30
Calendar for admission against Management / vacant seats:
Last Date of request for applications 26.11.2021
Last date of submission of applications 26.11.2021 Dates for announcing final results 26.11.2021 Date for acceptance by the candidate 28.11.2021 Last date for closing of admission 30.11.2021 Starting of the Academic session 04.10.2021 The policy of refund of the Fee As per AICTE & University rules
Release of admission list (main list and waiting list shall be announced on the same day)
Do follow the instruction from the Higher Education Dept. WB/MAKAUT,WB/WBSCT & VE & SD The waiting list shall be activated only on the expiry of date of main list Do follow the instruction from the Higher Education Dept. WB/MAKAUT,WB/WBSCT & VE & SD.
12. Criteria and Weightages for Admission Describe each criterian with its respective weightages i.e.Admission Test, marks in qualifying
examination etc.
Course Name Stream Eligibility Criteria for the Course Duration
B. Tech
Computer Science and Engineering 10+2 standard or equivalent with Physics & Mathematics along with any one of
Technical Vocational subjects as compulsory subjects with individual pass marks and
having minimum 45% marks in the above subjects (40% for Reserve Category) and at least 30% marks in English+valid score/rank in WBJEE/Jee(Main)/CEE-AMPAI-WB current
academic year. OR
Passed Diploma (in Engineering and Technology) examination with at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging
to reserved category)
4 Years
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Information Technology
Electrical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Comuter Science & Business System
Computer Science and Technology
Computer Science and Engineering - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
B. Tech (Lateral)
Computer Science and Engineering
Diploma & B. SC Degree holders having at least 45 % marks (40% in case of reserved category) with valid WBJELET Score. (Pass marks in XII standard with Mathematics in
case of B. Sc. Degree holders)
3 Years
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Information Technology Electrical Engineering
Civil Engineering Electronics and Instrumentation
Engineering Mechanical Engineering
Comuter Science & Business System Computer Science and Technology
Computer Science and Engineering - Artificial Intelligence and Machine
Learning
M. Tech
Computer Science and Engineering Bachelor Degree or equivalent in the relavant field and Obtained at least 50% marks (45% in
case of reserved Category) at the qualifying Examination with current year
GATE/PGET/CEE-AMPAI-MASTERS score
2 Years
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Structural Engineering Power System
Geotechnical Engineering
MCA Master of Computer Application
BCA/Bachelor's Degree of minimum 3 years duration with Mathematics at 10+2 level or at Graduate level. Obtained at least 50% marks (45% in case of reserved Category) at the qualifying Examination with current year WBJECA/CEE-AMPAI-MASTERS score
2 Years
Diploma
Civil Engineering 10th standard or equivalent qualified with
minimum 35 % marks in aggregate along with the valid score in JEXPO of current year
3 Years Electrical Engineering
Electronics & Tele-communication Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Diploma (Lateral)
Civil Engineering Passed (10+2) HS Vocational Examination from
the WBSCT & VE & SD (Vocational Education Division) [Erstwhile, WBSCVE&T] OR Passed 2 years’ ITI at a stretch after passing Madhyamik
or equivalent examination OR Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Chemistry as
compulsory subjects along with Mathematics or Biology from any recognized Board OR
Passed 10+2 (Science) with Mathematics as one of the
subjects from any recognized Board OR Passed 10+2 (Science) with Technical Vocational
Subjects from any recognized Boards
2 Years
Electrical Engineering
Electronics & Tele-communication Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any
As per Criteria Mention the cut-off levels of percentage and percentile score of the candidates in the admission test
for the last three years
Name of the Entrance % in Admission Opening Rank Closing Rank
2018
WBJEE 74.85 7894 117024
JEE (M) 7.69 58409 383893
CEE-AMPAI 17.44 34 828
PGET 47.05 78 308
WBJECA 42.30 582 957
CEE-AMPAI-MASTERS 41.66 1 35
2017
WBJEE 81.05 16363 91438
JEE (M) 2.96 67641 1073036
CEE-AMPAI 15.98 4 1139
PGET 34.21 143 779
WBJECA 57.89 300 1609
CEE-AMPAI-MASTERS 19.29 2 15
2016
WBJEE 77.42 8797 97870
JEE (M) 2.38 151777 941208
CEE-AMPAI 20.19 11 1281
PGET 51.28 109 889
WBJECA 73.33 217 1304
CEE-AMPAI-MASTERS 7.40 3 20
Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted
13. List of Applicants
List of candidate whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidate who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats. : NA
14. Results of Admission Under Management seats/Vacant seats : NA Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profile of
members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over) Score of the individual candidate admitted arranged in order or merit
Process of arrangement of Score in Proper order followed List of candidate who have been offered admission
Admission offered to the eligible candidates based on merit Waiting list of the candidate in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first
list candidate Process followed as per the instruction List of the candidate who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation
of waiting list We entertained the waiting list students on the basis of merit
15. Information of Infrastructure and Other Resources Available Number of Class Rooms and size of each
Total Number of only Class Rooms – 57 and size – 68.65 sqm Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each
Total Number of only Tutorial rooms– 25 and size - 37 sqm (Average) Number of Laboratories and size of each
Total Number of only Laboratory -100 and size - 71.28 sqm. (Average) Number of drawing Halls with capacity of each
Total Number of only Drawing Halls is 02 (Two) and size is 265 sqm. Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each
Total Number of Computer Centres are 02 (Two) and average size 220 sqm. Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each
1 (One) Exam Control Room for UG+PG & Diploma and size 56sqm Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons – AVAILABLE Occupancy Certificate - AVAILABLE Fire and Safety Certificate - AVAILABLE
Hostel Facilities - AVAILABLE
Library Number of Library Books/Titles / Journals available (Program –wise) No. of Library Books : 81790 No. of Title : 5978 List of Hardcopy Journals International- 04 List of Hardcopy Journals National- 04
List of online National / International Journals subscribed
1. IEEE ASSP : 193 Journals
Sl. No. Title Subject/Department 1 Bell Labs Technical Journal Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies 2 China Communications Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies 3 Computer Computing and Processing
4 Computing in Science &
Engineering Computing and Processing; Bioengineering; Communication,
Networking and Broadcast Technologies
5 IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems
Magazine Aerospace; Transportation
6 IEEE Annals of the History
of Computing Computing and Processing; General Topics for Engineers
7 IEEE Antennas and
Propagation Magazine
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetic; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and
Plasmas; Photonics and Electro optics
8 IEEE Antennas and Wireless
Propagation Letters Fields, Waves and Electromagnetic
9 IEEE Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer
Engineering Computing and Processing
10 IEEE Circuits and Systems
Magazine Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
11 IEEE Cloud Computing Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and
Broadcast Technologies
12 IEEE Communications
Letters Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
13 IEEE Communications
Magazine
Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Signal Processing and Analysis; Computing and Processing; Communication,
Networking and Broadcast Technologies
14 IEEE Communications
Standards Magazine Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
15 IEEE Communications
Surveys & Tutorials Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Signal
Processing and Analysis
16 IEEE Computational
Intelligence Magazine Computing and Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
17 IEEE Computer Architecture
Letters Computing and Processing 18 IEEE Computer Graphics Computing and Processing; General Topics for Engineers
and Applications
19 IEEE Consumer Electronics
Magazine
Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits,
Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
20 IEEE Control Systems Robotics and Control Systems; Computing and Processing;
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
21 IEEE Control Systems
Letters Robotics and Control Systems; Computing and Processing;
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
22 IEEE Design & Test Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and
Systems
23 IEEE Electrical Insulation
Magazine Fields, Waves and Electromagnetic; Engineered Materials,
Dielectrics and Plasmas
24 IEEE Electrification
Magazine Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits,
Devices and Systems; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetic
25 IEEE Electromagnetic
Compatibility Magazine
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetic; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and
Systems; Computing and Processing
26 IEEE Electron Device
Letters Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Components,
Circuits, Devices and Systems
27 IEEE Embedded Systems
Letters Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and
Systems
28 IEEE Engineering
Management Review Engineering Profession; General Topics for Engineers
29 IEEE Geoscience and
Remote Sensing Letters
Geoscience; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies;
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis
30 IEEE Geoscience and
Remote Sensing Magazine
Geoscience; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies;
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis
31 IEEE Industrial Electronics
Magazine Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Signal Processing and
Analysis
32 IEEE Industry Applications
Magazine
Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Signal Processing and Analysis; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing
and Processing
33 IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
34 IEEE Intelligent Systems Computing and Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies;
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
35 IEEE Intelligent
Transportation Systems Magazine
Transportation; Aerospace; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Fields, Waves and
Electromagnetics 36 IEEE Internet Computing Computing and Processing
37 IEEE Internet of Things
Journal Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and
Broadcast Technologies
38 IEEE Internet of Things
Magazine Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies;
Computing and Processing
39 IEEE Journal of Biomedical
and Health Informatics Bioengineering; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems;
Computing and Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis
40
IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and
Microwaves in Medicine and Biology Bioengineering; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
41 IEEE Journal of Emerging
and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
42 IEEE Journal of Oceanic
Engineering Geoscience; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
43 IEEE Journal of
Photovoltaics Photonics and Electrooptics
44 IEEE Journal of Quantum
Electronics Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Photonics and
Electrooptics
45 IEEE Journal of Radio
Frequency Identification Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Communication, Networking
and Broadcast Technologies; Signal Processing and Analysis
46 IEEE Journal of Selected
Topics in Quantum Electronics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Photonics and Electrooptics
47 IEEE Journal of Selected
Topics in Signal Processing Signal Processing and Analysis
48 IEEE Journal of Solid-State
Circuits Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Engineered
Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Computing and Processing
49 IEEE Journal on Emerging
and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
50 IEEE Journal on
Miniaturization for Air and Space Systems
Aerospace; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Transportation
51 IEEE Journal on Multiscale
and Multiphysics Computational Techniques
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems;
Computing and Processing
52 IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
53 IEEE Journal on Selected
Areas in Information Theory Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
54 IEEE Letters of the Computer Society Computing and Processing
55
IEEE Letters on Electromagnetic
Compatibility Practice and Applications
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
56 IEEE Magnetics Letters Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics 57 IEEE Micro Computing and Processing
58 IEEE Microwave and
Wireless Components Letters Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Communication, Networking
and Broadcast Technologies; Signal Processing and Analysis 59 IEEE Microwave Magazine Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
60 IEEE MultiMedia Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and
Broadcast Technologies; Signal Processing and Analysis
61 IEEE Nanotechnology
Magazine Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and
Processing
62 IEEE Network Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies;
Computing and Processing
63 IEEE Networking Letters Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies;
Computing and Processing 64 IEEE Pervasive Computing Computing and Processing
65 IEEE Photonics Technology
Letters Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Photonics and
Electrooptics
66 IEEE Power and Energy
Magazine Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Geoscience
67 IEEE Power Electronics
Magazine Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits,
Devices and Systems
68 IEEE Pulse Bioengineering; Computing and Processing; Components,
Circuits, Devices and Systems
69 IEEE Reviews in Biomedical
Engineering
Bioengineering; Computing and Processing; Robotics and Control Systems; Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication,
Networking and Broadcast Technologies
70 IEEE Revista
Iberoamericana de Tecnologias del Aprendizaje General Topics for Engineers
71 IEEE Robotics &
Automation Magazine
Robotics and Control Systems; Aerospace; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Engineering
Profession; General Topics for Engineers; Signal Processing and Analysis; Transportation; Power, Energy and Industry
Applications
72 IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
Robotics and Control Systems; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
73 IEEE Security & Privacy
Computing and Processing; Aerospace; Bioengineering; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Engineered
Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Engineering Profession; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; General Topics for
Engineers; Nuclear Engineering; Robotics and Control Systems; Signal Processing and Analysis; Transportation; Communication,
Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Photonics and Electrooptics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
74 IEEE Sensors Journal Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and
Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Robotics and Control Systems
75 IEEE Sensors Letters Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Robotics and Control
Systems; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Signal Processing and Analysis
76 IEEE Signal Processing
Letters Signal Processing and Analysis; Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
77 IEEE Signal Processing
Magazine Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and
Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing 78 IEEE Software Computing and Processing
79 IEEE Solid-State Circuits
Letters Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and
Processing
80 IEEE Solid-State Circuits
Magazine
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Aerospace; Computing and Processing; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Geoscience;
Robotics and Control Systems; Signal Processing and Analysis; Transportation; Communication, Networking and Broadcast
Technologies; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
81 IEEE Systems Journal Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and
Processing
82 IEEE Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics Magazine
Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and
Systems; Computing and Processing; General Topics for Engineers; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
83 IEEE Technology and
Society Magazine General Topics for Engineers; Engineering Profession
84 IEEE Transactions on
Aerospace and Electronic Systems
Aerospace; Robotics and Control Systems; Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and Broadcast
Technologies
85 IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
Computing and Processing; Robotics and Control Systems; Signal Processing and Analysis
86 IEEE Transactions on
Antennas and Propagation Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Aerospace; Transportation;
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
87 IEEE Transactions on
Applied Superconductivity Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Engineered Materials,
Dielectrics and Plasmas
88 IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence Computing and Processing
89 IEEE Transactions on
Automatic Control Signal Processing and Analysis
90 IEEE Transactions on
Automation Science and Engineering
Robotics and Control Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
91 IEEE Transactions on Big
Data Computing and Processing
92 IEEE Transactions on
Biomedical Circuits and Systems Bioengineering; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
93 IEEE Transactions on
Biomedical Engineering
Bioengineering; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Communication, Networking and
Broadcast Technologies
94 IEEE Transactions on
Biometrics, Behavior, and Identity Science
Bioengineering; Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits,
Devices and Systems
95 IEEE Transactions on
Broadcasting Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
96 IEEE Transactions on
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and
Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis
97 IEEE Transactions on
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
98 IEEE Transactions on
Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
99 IEEE Transactions on Cloud
Computing Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and
Broadcast Technologies
100 IEEE Transactions on
Cognitive and Developmental Systems Computing and Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis
101 IEEE Transactions on
Cognitive Communications and Networking
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and
Processing
102 IEEE Transactions on
Communications Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
103 IEEE Transactions on
Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
104 IEEE Transactions on
Computational Imaging Signal Processing and Analysis; Computing and Processing;
General Topics for Engineers; Geoscience
105 IEEE Transactions on
Computational Intelligence and AI in Games
Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
106 IEEE Transactions on Computational Social
Systems Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and
Broadcast Technologies; General Topics for Engineers
107
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of
Integrated Circuits and Systems
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
108 IEEE Transactions on
Computers Computing and Processing
109 IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
110 IEEE Transactions on
Control of Network Systems
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Robotics and Control Systems; Signal Processing and Analysis;
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
111 IEEE Transactions on
Control Systems Technology
Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Robotics and
Control Systems
112 IEEE Transactions on
Cybernetics
Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Robotics and Control Systems; General
Topics for Engineers; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Power, Energy and Industry
Applications
113 IEEE Transactions on
Dependable and Secure Computing Computing and Processing
114 IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials
Reliability
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry
Applications
115 IEEE Transactions on
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
116 IEEE Transactions on
Education General Topics for Engineers; Engineering Profession
117 IEEE Transactions on
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
118 IEEE Transactions on
Electron Devices Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Engineered
Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
119 IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in
Computational Intelligence Computing and Processing
120 IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in
Computing Computing and Processing
121 IEEE Transactions on
Energy Conversion Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Geoscience
122 IEEE Transactions on
Engineering Management Engineering Profession
123 IEEE Transactions on
Evolutionary Computation Computing and Processing
124 IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy
Systems Computing and Processing
125 IEEE Transactions on Games Bioengineering; Communication, Networking and Broadcast
Technologies; Computing and Processing
126 IEEE Transactions on
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Geoscience; Signal Processing and Analysis
127 IEEE Transactions on Green
Communications and Networking
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; General Topics for Engineers
128 IEEE Transactions on
Haptics Computing and Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis
129 IEEE Transactions on
Human-Machine Systems
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Signal Processing
and Analysis; Robotics and Control Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; General Topics for Engineers; Computing
and Processing
130 IEEE Transactions on Image
Processing Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and
Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing
131 IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and Broadcast
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Best Practice Title: BCT - Beyond Curriculum Training Narula Institute of Technology has emerged as a spearhead in shaping the career of the students by making them industry ready. The institute is in a constant process to build a strong bonding between the students, facilitators and researchers across the globe which opens up a novel scope in the field of technology to those who are in quest of technical education. In view of this the institute introduces new courses and revises its curriculum as per the demand of the ever-changing educational scenario to keep pace with the new trends worldwide. Besides mastering the technical aspects of engineering the institute aims to ensure that students would also add new dimensions which will help them to cope up in this competitive world. For this the institute organizes Beyond Curriculum Training (BCT). The training provides a platform for the students to interact with the professionals from various industries to fill up the gap between the Curriculum and the Industry needs. The institute arranges for industrial projects and internships for the students as a part of this training. BCT also helps to design and update the curriculum by taking suggestions from the industry experts on regular basis. OBJECTIVES: To ensure that the students develop technical skills and core competencies to become effective technocrats to serve the industry and corporate world with utmost professionalism. THE CONTEXT: In this context to make the students more employable and enterprising in the job market, the
institute organises training programs for the students from 2nd year to final year. Based on their existing skills at each level, various technical courses are offered to the students in each semester. These courses assist them to update their current Industrial/Corporate expectations and enhance their adaptability. The courses are offered as per their stream in a form of subject basket from where the students can select one topic during each semester under the guidance of their respective mentors. After completion of these training, the students get certified through a process of evaluation. THE PRACTICE: The training programs conducted by in-house corporate trainers in coalition with industry experts, are highly customized and devised to develop one’s thought process with profound technical and management skills. The training prepares the students to face global market with undaunted confidence and solution-oriented approach. The students are taught about the practical scenario of the industrial applications and gain other product development-oriented knowledge. They are also motivated towards the achievement of higher studies and research-based activities. The training is provided as per the topic selected by the individual student. The duration of the training program is at least 40 hours per topic and is organized before the
commencement of each semester. In the vacations between the semester’s trainings are involved to carry on the continuous knowledge enhancement of the budding engineers. The continuousmonitoring of the students’ performance is conducted through assessment. After analysing the requirement of a particular skill set from industry and collecting feedbacks from students and other stakeholders, few of the topics from BCT is incorporated in the curriculum. In the year of 2016 and 2018, certain topics from BCT basket were adopted to Curriculum as per the industry demands. EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS: The students try to become the befitting candidate in this ambience through their technical skill up-gradation. Different types of industrial trainings, internships, job-oriented training information are provided to the students. These types of programmes enable them to compete with the other students with enhanced efficiency. They have become more confident with their special qualities such as creative problem-solving abilities, data analysis, designing etc. The BCT training has shown a huge positive impact on the betterment of the students’ skill sets. The training program has helped the students to participate in research works by working in association with their faculty advisors. The students are gradually becoming more self-reliant in their process of learning. This training process is gradually preparing the students for better positions in industry or academia, where they can contribute towards the improvement and advancement of the community and society at large. According to the new regulation of curriculum of 2018, the incorporation of training related subjects which are very much needed for the preparation of the students to be industry ready has shown its immense effectiveness. The students are getting chances in internships from the pre final year and also are able to prepare themselves for the entrepreneurship-oriented initiatives through their real-life project outcomes. PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED & RESOURCES REQUIRED: 1. As Beyond Curriculum Trainings are not having any credits associated with it and Non-Credit basically implies that the classes won’t be counted toward any degree requirement, some students are found not to attend the courses regularly. Solutions: Beyond Curriculum Trainings are made a part of Mandatory Additional Requirement (MAR), under which the students must mandatorily earn certain marks to complete their course. This has helped to improve the attendance. The mentors also motivate the students to understand the importance of earning additional certificates of skills for getting employment. For such students separate training is imparted for the GATE examination. 2. Non availability of quality trainers having knowledge in latest industry requirement remains a challenge. Solutions: The institute is training their own faculty members with latest technology by sending them to various Faculty Development Programs “Train the Trainers”, motivating them and funding the faculty members for the MOOCs courses related to the same. The institute also organizes seminars workshops and other developmental programmes. 3. All students are not interested in joining industry and hence don’t attend the training. Solutions: There are three categories of mindset among the students – i. To be Industry professionals ii. To pursue Higher Studies iii. To be entrepreneur. The first category of students is trained as per the industry requirements through projects. The second category of students is not interested to choose BCT courses and for them training to
appear in GATE, CAT and other relevant Competitive examinations are arranged by the mentors. For the third category of students Entrepreneurship Awareness Programs/ Camps (EAC) are organized. Resources Required: • • Necessity of industry experts. • • Requirement of academic resource persons from other renowned institute of Higher learning. • • Need of more laptops and licensed software.
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Best Practice Title: Digitization of Script Evaluation System OBJECTIVES: The institute has been a pioneer in the changing world of education system. Digitization of the education system is the need of the hour. The institute had fully automated the examination system from the academic year of 2018-2019. The institute has always maintained its endeavour to declare the results within 20 days from the end of examination. Digitization of the answer script evaluation will speed up the overall process, along with maintaining assessment records safe and easily accessible in the cloud. In addition, it maintains superior confidentiality and transparency of the evaluation process. Result declaration will be possible within the stipulated time with requirement of lesser man hour. THE CONTEXT: The traditional paper checking process is extremely time consuming and involves many logistic activities. The Answer scripts sometimes get misplaced during transportation and are associated with the problem of storing huge number of answer scripts. The result declaration in this context is a lengthy procedure and less reliable as it involves the threat of transcription error at many stages. Therefore, to publish the results within the assigned timeframe, a technology-driven system is very important. The present system was introduced to keep the assessment records safe and easily accessible in the cloud. This leads to faster evaluation and smooth assessment process. This also minimizes the possibility of errors that were present in the manual setup. The resource persons can work from any locations and thus unavailability of evaluators in certain regions is no longer an issue. THE PRACTICE From the Academic Year 2018-19, a highly comprehensive digital infrastructure; IntelliEXAMS system from MindLogicX has been installed at the institute for digitization of the answer script evaluation and processing of result where the entire data is securely stored on a cloud platform with encryption. The system supports both the pen and paper-based assessments and online assessments. The system is supported by all the common platforms like Windows, Android and iOS. Some unique features of the system
• • Ensure no loss of answer scripts with scanning and archival, absolutely no chance of loss of any data • • Tampering of answer scripts are not possible as they are encrypted
• • Answer scripts can be evaluated by the Examiner / Head Examiner from anywhere and anytime • • Outcome based performance analysis, • • Student request for Scan Copy and Re-evaluation can be quickly addressed by the system. • • Examination Results can be tracked by the students on IntelliEXAMS mobile app. Steps followed (i) Answer Sheet Scanning: High Speed scanners are used to scan the answer sheets. Student’s identity like name and roll no are masked in the process. (ii) Scripts Allocation: Definite numbers of scripts are allocated to the examiners from the COE office. (iii) Digital Correction of Exam Papers: Examiners can securely log in to the system and can evaluate scanned answer sheets. It has both freehand and inbuilt annotations along with space to provide remarks for individual answers. The system helps to auto calculate the total. The system also takes into consideration the best of the performances of the students for optional answers. During the script evaluation process if the internet goes off, the data will be stored in the device and synchronize as soon as the net connectivity is restored. Faculty can install the mobile app of on-screen marking system and can evaluate from a mobile. The system gets locked automatically if the evaluator stops the evaluation process for some time. (iv) Result Generation: The automated system compiles internal marks and script evaluation marks and generates mark sheets without any manual intervention. There is a facility to export the result in excel format. It helps to speed up the result generation process. (v) Online Result and printing of Grade Cards: On official publication of the result, the students can view and print their results from their PC / Laptop / Mobile. The Grade Cards / Provisional Certificates are printed at the COE section and distributed to the students. EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS: Distribution of Answer Scripts: Before digitisation it was a laborious task with involvement of large number of manpower and after digitisation answers script distribution is done from the COE office on the same day. Internal Marks Entry: Before digitisation hard copy of internal marks was submitted by the faculty members to the COE office and the examination cell members used to enter the marks to preparation of marksheets. After digitisation the internal marks are directly entered online by respective faculty members from the logins provided to respective department from the COE office. Storage of Answer scripts: Before digitisation the answer scripts were stored for 5 years under strict security whereas after digitisation the answer scripts are securely stored in cloud in an encrypted manner. Storage of marks and related data: Before digitisation maintenance of hard copy files were needed whereas after digitisation as all the important data are stored in cloud it saves not only the space but is also an eco-friendly approach of the institute. Student Grievance: A huge reduction in the number of student’s grievances (PPR post publication review applications & PPS post publication scrutiny applications) was observed after digitisation which is depicted by bar diagram.
PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED & RESOURCES REQUIRED: Senior faculties faced some problem to adapt to the new method of evaluation. As multiple agencies are involved in the process a strong synchronisation is required for successful implementation of the process. Master data uploading is a crucial part of the process which must absolutely error free and in a secured manner. Access to the data is restricted and cannot be accessed without permission. Few other problems encountered are fibre optic failure; adobe acrobat version, file permission, dot net compatibility and forgetting of passwords by the students. As the system has no geo barrier and the examiner can access the scripts anytime and from any location internet speed sometimes becomes a challenge for them. Resources required are platforms like Windows, Android and iOS, applications like adobe acrobat & dotnet and internet connectivity.