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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PATNA(An institute under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)
ASHOK RAJPATH, PATNA-800005 (BIHAR)
ANNUAL REPORTINCLUDING
AUDITED ANNUAL ACCOUNTSOF
2011-12
Tel: 0612-2370419, 2370843, 2371930, 2371715, 2372715, 2371929, 2670631 Ext.-101 Fax 0612-2670631
Website: www.nitp.ac.in E-mail: [email protected]
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CONTENTS Sl. No. Particulars Page No.
PREFACECHAPTER–I
INTRODUCTION1.01 Mission & Vision Statement
1.1.1 Mission Statement 1.1.2 Vision Statement
1.02 Objectives1.03 Education System1.04 New Initiatives
CHAPTER–IIAN OVERVIEW2.01 Historical Background2.02 Location2.03 Campus2.04 Administration2.05 Academic Programmes2.06 Courses offered2.07 Admission Procedure2.08 Students2.09 Examination & Evaluation2.10 Placement2.11 Games and Sports2.12 Staff Position2.13 Notable Achievements using Graphs, Charts, Diagrams
CHAPTER–IIITHE STAFF3.01 Academic Staff (Teaching)3.02 Non-Academic Staff (Non-Teaching)3.03 Training Status3.04 Placement of Staff for Academic Excellence
CHAPTER–IVTEACHING PROGRAMMES4.01 Courses offered4.02 Course-wise Enrolment with sex, caste break-up4.03 Admission Statistics – UG/PG Programmes, Course-wise4.04 Student’s Total Strength4.05 The Hostels4.06 Scholarships/Assistance-ship4.07 Games and Sports4.08 Awards4.09 Examination Details4.10 Training and Placement
CHAPTER–VRESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES5.01 Ph.D. Programmes – Existing and Proposed5.02 Details of Ph.D. done so far5.03 Proposed Plan for research5.04 Institute – Industry Collaboration5.05 Innovations and Technology Transfer
CHAPTER–VITHE COUNCIL BOG AND OTHER COMMITTEES6.01 Board of Governors
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6.02 Finance Committee6.03 Building and Words Committee6.04 Other Committees
CHAPTER–VIICONCESSIONS FOR SCs, STs HANDICAPPED STUDENTS7.01 Concessions Provided for Students7.02 Concessions Provided for Staff
CHAPTER–VIIIFINANCIAL STATUS8.01 Analysis of Plan and Non-Plan Grants8.02 Sources of Funds8.03 Expenditure Position for last three years
CHAPTER–IXCENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES9.01 Computer Services Centre9.02 Workshops9.03 Library9.04 Laboratories9.05 Hospital, Post Office, Shopping Centre9.06 Physical Facilities9.07 Games & Sports Facilities9.08 Other Facilities like Hostels, Messes, and Staff Quarters & Administration etc.
CHAPTER–XNOTABLEACHIEVEMENTS10.01 Past Achievements10.02 Achievements took place during the year
CHAPTER–XIANNEXURES11.01 Board of Governors11.02 Finance, Building and Works and other Committees11.03 Research Projects and Consultation Jobs11.04 Faculty Position11.05 Administrative and other Staff11.06 Staff Members deputed/ Sponsored for Training, Learning11.07 Courses and Admissions11.08 Scholarships and Awards11.09 Training and Placement Statistics11.10 Finance and Accounts details
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PREFACEIt is indeed a privilege for me to present the Director’s report for the academic year 2011-12. The history of the institution dates back to 1886 when a pleader survey centre was established at this campus by British Government. The pleader survey centre was updated as Bihar School of Engineering in 1900 and thereafter in 1924; the institution appeared on the scene of Technical Education of India as Bihar College of Engineering. The college became one of the important technical Education Organizations in India and up to 1947 when India gained independence; it was one of the most important colleges in British Dominion. The appointment of Principal, teachers and even admission of students in those days were on global basis and even today the institution has recognition among all the common wealth countries. After independence the college was entrusted with the responsibility of providing Engineering education to meet the local, regional and national requirements due to expansion of industries, trade and commerce in free India. During this period the institution was manned and managed by Patna University and funded by state Government. Due to lack of fund and proper management facilities, the institutional growth suffered to some extent, but when Govt. of India realised its historical importance, erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering Patna was taken over by Central Government as a fully funded institution and rechristened as National Institute of Technology Patna. With the notification of MHRD, Govt. of India, the institution is working as such from 28.01.2004.Immediately, after the take over on 28.01.2004, the management and Administration was under the umbrella of NIT Patna. The first step that NIT Patna took was to tone up the academics and the existing infrastructure facilities. The following achievements of the institution during this academic year are worth mentioning. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES:
Semester system has been introduced from 2007 batch. The institute has been accorded with autonomous status and it has been functioning quite effectively. The institute could manage to publish result in scheduled time. Implementation of regular class test, assignment, tutorials etc. has aroused deep interest towards learning among students.
PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS: The placement cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the proper placement of final year students of NIT Patna. Many reputed companies like RITES Ltd., Reliance Info COM, Nokia, PDIL, EIL, Indian Army, IOCL, Gammon India, ITC InfoTech etc. are regularly visiting the institute for campus selection.
ADMISSION OF STUDENTS: The admission to 1st year of B. Tech course is made through the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) conducted by CBSE and as per the guidelines framed by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, Department of Higher Education through Central Counselling Board (CCB) constituted by Govt. of India, MHRD, New Delhi. NIT Patna is running undergraduate courses in 7 discipline and postgraduate courses in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical subjects in a total of 7 specializations. For 2011-11 session the total undergraduate sanctioned intake was 616 and postgraduate sanctioned intake is 200. All postgraduate students are admitted with GATE score and are getting scholarships from AICTE.
APPOINTMENTS OF TEACHERS: Initially MHRD, Govt. of India sanctioned 100 posts of teaching staff to NIT Patna and considering 57 existing teachers, the remaining posts were advertised for filling the vacant posts. The posts were advertised in the month of January 2010. The candidates were interviewed in the month of December 2010 and January 2011. The offer letter to the selected candidates were sent in the month of May 2011, 2008, after approval of BOG of the institute .We succeeded in offering appointments to ------- persons. The remaining posts could not be filled as suitable candidates were not available .During this period the sanctioned post of teaching staff has been increased from 100 to 141. The retired teachers help has to be continued for the benefit of students in certain specialised subjects. Total number of teachers is 69 out of which about 35 teachers have Ph. D. qualification whereas the rest have M. Tech. qualification & B. Tech. qualification.
RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY:
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NIT Patna administration encouraged the involvement of teachers for research and consultancy. During the last year various departments have undertaken consultancy and testing work for various industries & Govt. Departments.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES : Many teachers of NIT Patna have participated in the seminar, symposia and workshop of National Importance. The research publication by teachers has also improved during this period. The students were also encouraged to participate in the academic, sports and cultural activities held at other institutions of the country. Internally sports and cultural activities are being arranged and the annual function was organised on 28 th January 2012. These functions were very much successful and students got encouraged due to these activities.
INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES :Hostels: Four hostels including one for girl students have been repaired and renovated during the last five years.College building: All the 9 college buildings were repaired and renovated.Teacher quarters: All the teacher quarters including the Director Residence were also repaired and renovated.Construction of Library building: The building of library has been completed. Central Library is enriched with approximately 45750 books whose General section consists of 40000 (approx.) books, reference section has 1750 (approx.) books and Dr. B. R. Ambadkar section has 4000 books. It is well equipped with E-library facility with 40 nos. of PCs to start initially. In addition this, E-resources section subscribes ACM Journals, ASCE Journals, ASME Journals, IEEE/IEE Journals, Springer links and Indian standard through the INDEST-AICTE consortium.Banking Services: An extension counter of Allahabad Bank is working satisfactorily in the campus for the last five years.Essential services: Electricity, Drinking water supply, Sanitation, Ambulance, Security, EPABX and Internet services have been instituted and declared essential services at NIT Patna. (a) NIT Patna has achieved 24 hours Electricity supply; it has installed 3 DG Sets (160
KVA, 50 KVA and 250 KVA). Whenever the electric supply from Electricity Board gets disrupted, these DG sets are used to provide electricity during this period. The institute has installed underground cables in its campus.
(b) A number of aqua guards and water coolers have been installed in various departments, Hostels etc. and the people in the campus are provided with safe drinking water facilities.
(c) The security has been outsourced and the campus is well guarded. (d) An ambulance is maintained and kept in readiness so that services may be
provided as and when required. (e) Today we have about 500 PCs and 4 Mbps of lease line connection of Rail Tel (PSU
under Ministry of Railway). All departments including Library have 24X7 internet connectivity through Wireless LAN.
(f) EPABX facility: All the departments, Quarters and Hostels are connected now through EPABX facility for 24 hours.
(g) Sanitation: It is well maintained.
ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT:Department: A total of 11 departments have been working. The HODs of each departments functions through their respective Departmental Advisory Committee in which all the teachers of the Department are members. Headship is on rotation Basis.
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Deans: Four Deans have been created and they look after the specialised functions. They are Dean (Academics), Dean (Students), Dean (Planning & Development) and Dean (SRIC). The senior teachers of the institute function as Deans. Registrar, Deputy Registrar, and Assistant Registrars: Presently teachers are looking after the functions of these functionaries.
POLICY DECISION MAKING BODIES:Board of Governors, Building and Works Committee, Finance Committee and Senate are four bodies which are responsible for deciding policies of the institution. Their meetings are held regularly. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Singh (Former Chairman cum Managing Director, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.) is the chairman of BOG of NIT Patna.
PERSPCTIVE PLANEffort has been made to prepare a methodological perspective plan of NIT Patna. Ed-CIL India has been entrusted with this work. Ed-CIL experts visited the Institution a number of times and inspected the existing facilities of the Institute as well as they interacted with the students, teachers and employees and have also discussed with the Director and Chairman, BOG and have finally prepared the perspective plan. This report was placed before BOG who has approved it after a thorough discussion. NIT Patna envisages furthering strengthening the infrastructure, the administrative setup and desires to introduce the managerial skill as per the perspective plan in future
DirectorNIT Patna
CHAPTER–I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Mission & Vision statement
1.1.1 Mission Statement
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To develop and promote innovations in Engineering Education at all levels namely undergraduate, postgraduate and research by adopting suitable steps like innovative learning teaching processes.
To generate fundamental and applied knowledge by engaging in cutting-edge research and to promote academic growth by offering state-of-the-art education in undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes.
To help other similar sister organisations in the locality as well as in the region in developing their curriculum, courses, learning-teaching processes, laboratories, faculties etc. by interacting with them continuously.
To identify, based on an informed perception of Indian, regional and global needs areas of specialization in technical education particularly in emerging fields upon which the institute can concentrate in cooperation with other organisations.
To undertake collaborative / sponsored research projects and industrial consultancy which offer opportunities for long term interaction with academia, trade, commerce and industry.
To develop human potential to its fullest extent so that intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted leaders can emerge in the field of technical education and industry.
maintaining and enhancing the diversity of students, staff, faculty and curricula
1.1.2 Vision Statement To contribute to India, Asia in particular and the world in general through
achievement of excellence in innovative scientific and technical education, sponsored projects, industrial consultancy, testing and research;
To serve as a valuable resource for industry and society by consistent up-gradation of aims, objectives and activities as per present and future requirements by undertaking cutting edge fundamental and applied research; and
To remain a source of pride and inspiration for all Indians.1.2 Objectives
Initiate new PG programmes in computer science & Engineering, Information technology, Electronics & Communication engineering, Architecture, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Humanities and Social Sciences, MBA and MCA.
Introducing Dual Degree programmes (5 years) by proper integration of courses of two disciplines.
Offer facilities for doctoral research in all Engineering departments, Architecture, Management studies. Applied science and Humanities and Social Sciences.
Establish a school of Architectural studies that offers programmes in all aspects of architecture and urban development.
Establish a school of continuing education that offers short-term enrichment and development programmes in all disciplines.
Provide consultancy services for industry and establishment of effective industry and institution interaction.
1.3 Education SystemAt the heart of all Institutes’ activities is our commitment for the intellectual and personal development of the students. The learning experience we promote in NIT, Patna embraces both the formal learning that takes place in lecture halls and laboratories and the informal and less structured learning that takes place in activities outside the classroom. The Institute community providesan environment that values independence of thought, and encourages students to develop strong critical and analytical skills— skills that are developed not only in formal teaching and learning, but also through student participation in student societies and sports clubs. Curricular activities for students are designed through adoption of appropriate teaching learning process. We revise our syllabus continuously to keep pace with the changing engineering scenario. Our teaching staffs formulate the course contents of various subjects, monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take initiative in projects in various subjects.
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Initiative starts from the students end and teachers and supporting staffs play the supervisory and helping role. Undergraduate courses are completed in four years duration; post graduate courses in two years duration and Ph.D. level courses in three years duration. Undergraduate program in Architecture is of 5 years duration. Co-curricular activities for students concentrate on debates, quizzes, vocational training, visit to works and industrial visits. The teachers contribute to co-curricular activities in the form of their participation in students’ activities. The teachers also take part in summer schools, sponsored projects and industrial consultancy. Supporting staff participates in the co-curricular activities by undertaking a series of routine testing works for the benefit of industries, state government organisation and trade and commerce.Extra-curricular activities are planned through games and sports, cultural programmes and NSS activities. Cultural activities provide them a platform to know about the culture of various states and regions of the country and give an opportunity for national integration. It may be mentioned here that admission rules for students and recruitment rules for teachers and supporting staff are such that the people from all states of the country are inducted in NIT family and as such there are opportunities of intermixing of people on national basis. Here it may be mentioned that there is good proportion of girl students, female teachers and female supporting staff at the Institute. Their presence in all the activities gives a colourful atmosphere with decorum and decency. This inculcates a healthy reciprocal respect for either sex.Usually five days in a week is devoted to curricular activities whereas the remaining two days are devoted for co-curricular and extra-curricular activities at the Institute.NIT, Patna staff and students also contribute through a myriad of initiatives such as exhibitions, public lectures, provide academic expertise on issues of national importance,A good library with e-library facility, workshop with facilities for catering to the needs of students’ projects as well as sponsored project and research serves as the backbone of academic activities. The availability of computers and broadband internet facility provide added advantages to a true learner. The location of the institute is on the southern bank of holy river Ganga. The panoramic natural scenario of river Ganga is much helpful for getting relaxation to the whole community of the institute while on work as well as during leisure periods. The pollution free and eye catching scenario of the campus provides healthy inputs amidst a very busy, tough and laborious academic and Para academic activities of each and every individual.Therefore, NIT Patna educational system attempts an overall development of its students, teachers, supporting staff, neighbouring people, society and the nation.
1.4 New Initiatives:Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India took over the erstwhile Bihar Institute of Engineering Patna on 28.1.04 and rechristened it as National Institute of Technology Patna. Some of the new initiatives that were taken during the session 2011-12 are as follows:
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i. Establishment and inauguration of computer centre: A central computer service centre with 185 terminals and 5 servers is established in Institute premise. There are total 7 laboratories including one dedicated room for PhD research scholars. A 100 MBps leased line serves the internet facility in the computer centre. There is also a virtual class room established under NKN project of GoI.Dr RP Singh, chairman, Board of Governors, National Institute of Technologies, inaugurated newly-built computer centre at NIT Patna on November 27, 2011.
ii. Signing MoU with Handong Global University, South Korea for research collaboration:National Institute of Technology (NIT), Patna had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Handong Global University, Pohang, South Korea for exchange of students, faculty and research.
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iii. New Buildings: Union Minister of State for Human Resources Development D Purandeswari laid the foundation stone for the new NIT Patna buildings (two boys and one girls’ hostels) plus a student activity centre on May 8, 2011.
The construction work of all the said buildings in the campus is on full swing. The new projects undertaken by the institute include construction of two hostels for boys, one for girls and a Student Activity Centre. All the hostels will be multistoried buildings accommodating more than 1,000 boys and girls. The Student Activity Centre would host cultural and other events. It would also provide medical and recreational facilities. It will have squash, badminton, tennis court and a gymnasium for students. The Rs 105 crore project is likely to be completed within 18 months.
iv. Establishment of Virtual Class room: One virtual class room under National Knowledge Network (NKN) project of Government of India has been set in the institute The VCR is functional and is being used for many Real time on campus and Off-campus teaching learning process. This class room is connected to the NKN Network by means of a dedicated 10 Mbps Leased Lines. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NIT Patna, NIC and NICSI has been signed on 17th
Jan 2011.
v. TEQIP: NIT Patna is part of TEQIP II under subcomponent 1.1 which aims at strengthening institution to improve learning outcomes and employability of graduates. A number of software and lab equipment are in process of being purchased under TEQIP fund.
vi. PG Courses in CSE/ECE: The Institute has introduced two master degree courses in Computer Science and Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering department with an initial intake of 18 students. These courses has been started from 2011-12 session.
vii. Joining of New Teachers: 20 new faculty members joined the institute who were interviewed in Dec-2010 and Jan 2011. Out of 20 faculty recruited, 2 are of professor rank, 2 are of associate professor rank and rest 16 are of assistant professor rank.
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viii. Truss Structure Over the roof of CSE and Architecture department has been laid to augment the extra space required for the class room of the respective departments.
ix. National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007: NIT Patna is governed by the NIT Act 2007 and first statutes of NITs 2009.
x. Website Upgradation:NIT Patna has a nice and user friendly website with the domain name www.nitp.ac.in. The website is nicely designed containing all the information about the institute like Academics, Library, Placement, Tender, Alumni etc. The website is also being used for inviting tender and other advertisements, result publication and hostel allotmentetc.The web team of the institute is in the process of making a website to make it more attractive and user friendly.
xi. Maintenance of EPABX: For efficient communication among various departments and within department, EPBAX system is installed in the institute. EPABX is functioning properly in the institute and it is maintained regularly.
xii. Internet Connection: The institute is presently using a 4 MB leased line on optical fiber from RailTel Corporation of India Ltd. to provide Internet connectivity throughout the campus. This includes Wi-Fi connectivity all over the campus and Internet connectivity to every department and to the hostels.
xiii. Proposal for New NIT Patna Campus: The state government has provided a land of 100 acres in Bihta for a new Campus of NIT Patna.
xiv. MIS system for Institute functioning: We have hired a consultant to build a Management Information System for the Institute. Some modules of the MIS system has been installed and working successfully. The cost of MIS software includes system studies and analysis, design, coding, testing, installation, training and maintenance with unconditional handover of source code of integrated MIS consisting of the following module.
1. Academic Management System2. Accounting and Finance Management3. General Administration4. Establishment5. Hostel Management6. Training and Placement7. Central Purchase and Store4s Management8. Personal requirements Management9. Guest House Management10. Estate Management11. Website Design and Development12. Alumni Association Management13. Teaching Departments, Centers, and Office Management14. Staff Management15. Maintenance/ Repair Management16. Event management17. Electricity Distribution Management18. File Tracking19. Interactive Teaching & Learning Management
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CHAPTER – II
AN OVERVIEW
2.1 Historical BackgroundThe National Institute of Technology Patna is the Eighteenth National Institute created by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, upon rechristening a new name to the erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering, Patna. This Institute is in the process of achieving the status of a center of excellence to impart higher training research and development in science, engineering and technology. NIT Patna’s humble beginning can be traced to 1886 with the establishment of a pleader’s survey training school, subsequently elevated to the Bihar College of Engineering, Patna in 1924 at the present site with the introduction of graduate level engineering curriculum. M.Sc. (Engg.) was introduced in 1978. The Institute is fully equipped to take up its role as a corporate body with powers to decide its own academic policy to conduct its own examination and to award its own degrees. Now, this Institute is governed by NIT act 2007. For the time being it was attached to Patna University for the purpose of examination but it has been conducting its own examination from 2007 onwards. Govt. of India has declared it an Institute of National Importance.The Institute admits on an average 400 students to the undergraduate (B.Sc. Engineering & B. Arch.) and about 126 students to the Post Graduate Programmes every year on the basis of all India competition. It offers degree courses in Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science &Engineeringand Information Technology & Architecture & Post Graduate Course in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering. The Institute is partially residential in nature providing limited facilities for accommodation to some of its students as well as the teaching staffs in its about 36 acres campus. The Institute has created Department of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Humanities and Social Science. ED-CIL, Govt. of India undertaking was entrusted with the task for the preparation of master plan of the Institute. The activities of the Institute are growing at faster rate towards achievements of Global Standard.
2.2 LocationNIT Patna is situated on the south bank of river Ganga behind Gandhi Ghat, one of the most important reverence places of Patna. The Institute campus is 8 km from the Patna Junction railway station and 15 km from the Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport Patna. The entry to the institute is from Ashok Rajpath and it is about 3 km from Gandhi Maidan.
2.3 CampusThe Institute is residential in nature providing residential facilities to all its students as well as the teaching staff as per availability. Its 36 acre campus has a picturesque river view with numerous historic building presenting a spectacle of architectural delight and natural beauty.The making of an engineering leader requires sustained intellectual alertness, creativity and talent for innovation which must be continuously nurtured to achieve professional competence. The Institute provides pleasant surrounding with an intellectually stimulating campus to its students. The courses are managed by qualified teachers who rely on direct personal contact to disseminate intensive theoretical and practical knowledge to the students. The existing laboratories are being modernized to meet the aspiration and needs of tomorrow. The existing infrastructures provide a conducive environment with an exciting campus life so necessary for professional growth.Behind the historic administrative building lies the main academic building which also houses the Civil Engineering Department and Information Technology Department. The Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Departments face one another about 200 meters west from the Administrative Building. The department of Architecture, Electronics and Communication, Computer Science and Engineering, the Centre for water resources studies is located in separate buildings 300 meters to the east of administrative building. Several other facilities like large lecture theatres with modern equipment and amenities, students’ activities center and auditorium are likely to come up very soon.
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The Institute has a big playground where many National level football and cricket matches were arranged in the past when Patna had no stadium. The extra-curricular activities include facilities for outdoor and indoor games, open air theatre. We also have a local chapter of SPICMACAY for extra-curricular activities. An extension counter of Allahabad bank is operating in the campus. The post-office and shopping center are in the near vicinity of the Institute. NIT Patna is the Institutional member of the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) which is devoted to promotion of quality and standards in technical education.The Institute runs seven essential services in the campus namely 24 hours electric supply, suitable drinking water, sanitation and maintenance of cleanliness, security arrangements, Ambulance service for medical emergency help, EPABX and Internet facilities. A modern library with e-library facility is going to be commissioned soon. Total number of PCs available in various departments, office, library etc. is approximately 500.
2.4 AdministrationSince NIT Patna had no administrative personnel at its disposal the senior faculty members were given the responsibility of functioning as Deans, Registrar, Deputy Registrars and Assistant Registrars. Four functional Deans, Five Deputy Registrars and Four Assistant Registrars were created. The faculty members along with their department looking after these activities are given below.
Dean (SRIC) Prof.(Dr.)M.M. Choudhary
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Dean (Student Affairs) Prof. (Dr.) S. M. Jha Professor of Mathematics
Dean (Academic Affairs) Prof. (Dr.) U. S. Triar Professor of Electrical Engineering
Dean (Faculty Welfare) Prof. (Dr.) Narendra Kumar till 31st July 2011
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Chief Vigilance Officer Prof. (Dr.) Narendra Kumar till 31st July 2011
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Registrar Prof Vidya Sagar Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Deputy Registrar (Procurement)
Dr. S. K. Verma Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Deputy Registrar (Examination)
Dr. Sita Ram sharma Associate Professor of Chemistry
Assistant Registrar (Admission)
Dr. M. P. Singh Assistant Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
Assistant Registrar(IT Services)
Sri. Prabhat Kumar Assistant Professor of Information Technology
Assistant Registrar (Students)
Sri. Sanjay Kumar Assistant Professor Civil Engineering
In addition to the above mentioned administrative personnel there are 11 Heads of the Departments for various courses. Each department has its own Advisory Committee called Departmental Advisory Committee. Departmental Advisory Committee (DAC) includes all the Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors in the department as the members with the Head of the department as Chairman of the committee. Committee meets regularly in order to monitor the departmental activities.There are a number of monitoring cells like IT cell, Vigilance Cell, Cultural activity Cell, Games & Sports activity cell. Each cell has a Professor in-Charge who looks after the related activities. The overall management of Hostel accommodation for students was entrusted to Chairman of Hostel management Committee (HMC). Each hostel is managed by their respective warden &Assistant Wardens. One Teacher of the Institute looks after the NSS activity. The accommodation for teachers and supporting staff is looked after by Executive Engineer (Estate Service UNIT) of the institute.
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2.5 Academic ProgrammesThe Institute runs undergraduate, Post Graduate and Doctoral programmes leading to the award of degree of four years duration B. Tech, five years duration B. Arch., Two years duration M. Tech and three years duration Ph.D.
2.6 Courses offeredThe Institute offers degree courses B. Tech, B.Arch., M. Tech, and Doctoral courses in the following Engineering subjects/ specialisations.
B.Tech Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics & Communication Engg. Information Technology Mechanical Engineering
B. Arch
M.Tech1. Electrical Engineering Specialisation
1. Control System2. Power System
2. Mechanical Engineering 1. Thermal Turbo machines2. Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Transfer
3 Civil Engineering 1. Water Resources2. Transportation Engg.3. Structural Engg.
4. Computer Science and Engg. 1. Computer Science and Engg.
5. Electronics and Communication Engg. 1. Electronics and Communication Engg
Ph.D. Architecture Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engg. Electronics & Communication Engg. Information Technology Mechanical Engg. Mathematics Physics
2.7 Admission Procedure
B. Tech: The admission to 1st year of B. Tech course is made through the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) conducted by CBSE and as per the guidelines framed by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, Department of Higher Education through Central Counselling Board (CCB) constituted by Govt. of India, MHRD, New Delhi.
M. Tech: The courses leading to M. Tech are open to those who have obtained the B.Sc. Engineering /B.E./B. Tech in respective discipline or any discipline recognized as equivalent thereto by NIT Patna with 60% marks or equivalent C.G.P.A. in aggregate in the qualifying examination and who have qualified GATE with a valid score. However, sponsored candidates need not to possess GATE score but they must have minimum working experience of two years at the time of admission. The admission of
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sponsored candidates will be made in order of merit basis and 70% weightage will be given for qualifying examination and 30% for performance in interview. Such candidates are required to produce sponsorship certificate from their employer at the time of interview.
2.8 StudentsNIT, Patna has attracted intellectually strong students from all parts of the country. It has resulted in a heterogeneous group of students. Fifty percent of the intake is reserved for the state where as the remaining fifty percent is open to the students from all parts of the country. Therefore, it provides a good platform to students to know about the culture of the whole nation. Admission to first year courses to Post Graduate courses is done through open advertisement on all India basis and GATE score. Hence, the students of NIT Patna provide a national character. Alumni play an important role in contributing to the overall student experience, and The Institute therefore seek to increase the involvement of alumni through annual alumni meet held at the Institute on First Sunday of February month of the year where current student get opportunity to come in contact with the senior engineers (Ex-Student) and get mentoring and work-and research-based learning.
2.9 Examination and EvaluationA new academic structure based on semester system was approved to come into effect from the 2007/08 academic year for both undergraduate and PG courses.The semester examinations are held in May and December every year. Result of graduate and post graduate are declared in terms of SGPA & CGPA on ten point scale.
2.10 PlacementThe placement cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the proper placement of final year students of NIT Patna. Many reputed companies like RITES Ltd., Reliance Info COM, Nokia, PDIL, EIL, Indian Army, IOCL, Gammon India, and ITC InfoTech etc. visited the institute for campus selection in 2011-12. A good number of students have been absorbed through the campus selection.
2.11 Games and SportsIn order to develop the overall personality of students extra-curricular activities are planned through Games and Sports. Every year Games and Sports activities take place. Students including girl students participate in these activities. These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to exhibit their talent. The students also participate in national level games and sports competition organised by various institute of the country. They have won many prizes also. The eighth foundation day ceremony of NIT Patna was celebrated between on 28 January, 2011. Various activities related to Games and Sports and Culturetook place in this ceremony, Prize distribution was also done on 28th January 2012 which encouraged the students for extracurricular activity to a great extent.
2.12 Staff PositionInitially MHRD, Govt. of India sanctioned 100 posts of teaching staff to NIT Patna and considering 57 existing teachers, the remaining posts were advertised for filling the vacant posts. The posts were advertised in the month of August, 2006. The candidates were interviewed in the month of December, 2007 and the offer letter to the selected candidates were sent in the month of March,2008,after approval of BOG of the institute .We succeeded in offering appointments to 12 persons. The remaining posts could not be filled as suitable candidates were not available .During this period the sanctioned post of teaching staff has been increased from 100 to 141. Posts were again advertised in December2009 to fill up vacant posts. The process is in progress. The retired teachers help has to be continued for the benefit of students in certain specialised subjects. Total number of teachers is 69 out of which about 31 teachers have Ph. D. qualification whereas the rest have M. Tech. qualification & B. Tech. qualification.
2.13 Notable Achievements using Graphs, Charts, Diagrams: The progress of Institute in terms of research publications are shown in Figure 2. The research publications of faculty members are increasing with every academic session as depicted in Figure 2.
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Journal paper Conference papers Figure 2: The number of journal publication of faculty memebers of NIT Patna
The total number of students placed per year is shown in Figure 3. As evident from Figure 3, that the placement record of NIT Patna is on an increasing roll.
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Figure 3: Total students placed per year of NIT Patna
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CHAPTER – IIITHE STAFF
3.1 Academic Staff (Teaching)Post Sanction Strength In PositionProfessor 20 7Associate Professor 40 21Assistant Professor 81 49Total 141 77
The details of Faculty members are given below:Department of ArchitectureProfessor Associate Professor Assistant ProfessorNil Fulena Rajak Ajay Kumar
Manoj Kumar Anjali SharmaBijay Kr. DasKamini SinhaMazharul HaqueRavish KumarShailendra Kumar Mandal
Department of ChemistryProfessor Associate Professor Assistant ProfessorNil Sita Ram Sharma Khursheed Ahmad
Mukesh ChaudharyTasneen Parveen
Department of CivilProfessor Associate Professor Assistant ProfessorNil L.B. Roy A. R. Quaff
Vivekanand Singh Anshuman Singh [EOL]Sanjeev Sinha Baboo RaiS. S. Mishra Reena SinghN. S. Mourya S. K. Singh
Sanjay KumarSanjeev Kr. SumanSunil Kr. MurmuSunita Kumari
Department of Computer Science and EngineeringProfessor Associate Professor Assistant ProfessorNil Nil Kumar Abhishek
M P SinghM T U HaiderRajib Ghosh
Department of Electronics and Comm. EngineeringProfessor Associate Professor Assistant ProfessorD K Singh M. A. Mujeeb Bikash Chandra Sahana
Rabindra Kumar Jayanta GhoshVidya Sagar Ritesh Kumar Mishra
Department of Electrical EngineeringProfessor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
G.K. Choudhary A.K. Sahni Alok RanjanM.M. Choudhary Ramesh Kumar Ashwani KumarU. S. Triar S.N. Verma Jayanti Choudhary
Rajib Kr. Mandal
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Department of HSSProfessor Associate Professor Assistant ProfessorNil Kalpana Sinha A.R. Sinha
Department of ITProfessor Associate Professor Assistant ProfessorNil Nil Abhay Kumar
Anand Shanker TewariAnil Kumar DudyalaJyoti Prakash SinghK. Vijaya KumarPrabhat Kumar
Department of MathematicsProfessor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
S. M. Jha S.K.Singh Ayaz Ahmad Pramod Kumar YadavR.K. JhaR.K. SinhaR.P. Singh
Department of Mechanical EngineeringProfessor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Sudarshan Singh A. N. Sinha Amit KumarS. K. Verma Om Prakash Arun Kumar
Prakash Chandra Asim Gopal BarmanS. S. Prasad M.N. Pandey
Naresh KumarSahid Mahmood
Department of PhysicsProfessor Associate Professor Assistant ProfessorNil N. R. Lal Dev Kumar Mahto
3.2 Non-Academic Staff (Non-Teaching)
Name
Sri Rajeev Ranjan
Sri Rajesh KumarSri Giridhar Gopal
Sri Jyotish Kr. Sah
Sri Jaso Lal Sao
Sri Ramawatar Paswan
Sri Ashok Singh
Sri Md. Arshad
Sri Anil Kumar
Smt. Kavita Lal
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Sri Saket Narayan ChoudharySri Deepak Kr. Singh
Sri Ajay Kr. Balmiki
Sri Laldeo Sharma
Sri Jagdish Sharma
Sri Ram Lakhan Mistry
Sri Sailja Nand Murari
Sri Arun Kr Gupta
Sri Rajendra Prasad
Sri Baijnath Prasad
Sri Bachan Ram
Sri Deo Narayan Mahto
Sri Laxman Pd. Arya
Sri Gauri Raut
Sri Ganesh Murmu
Sri Jawahar Paswan
Sri Ayodhya Mali
Sri Krishna Mahto
Sri Nageshwar Lal
Sri Rabindra Bhagat
Sri Ram Nath Raut
Sri Ram Phal Kamti
Sri Anil Kumar
Sri Ashok Kumar (WS)
Sri Basudeo Lal
Sri Basudeo Sao
Sri Bhajan Prasad
Sri Bipin Kumar Lal
Sri Chandreswar Saw
Sri Chhote Lal Rajak
Sri H. N. Lalkaran
Sri Kamlesh Ram
Sri Kapoor Chand
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Sri Mahanand Singh
Sri Rama Nand Sahani
Sikander Paswan
Sri Jawahar Mahto
Sri Rameswar Mahto
Sri B.B Sharma
Sri Dinesh Chandra Ram
Sri Paras Nath
Sri Rakesh Kr Balmiki
Smt Dharamshila Devi
Smt Parmila Devi
Smt Rajkumari Devi
Sri Sushil Kr. Paswan
Sri Avinash Kr.
Sri Upendra Lal
Sri Shailendra Kr. Singh
Sri Suresh Ram
Sri Ravindra Raut
Sri Dharmendra Kumar
Smt Meena Devi
Sri Umesh Prasad
Sri Lal Babu
Sri Nageshwar Mandal
Sri Birendra Singh
Sri Dinesh Ram
Sri Hansh Nath Maurya
Sri Vijay
Sri Ramesh Prasad
Sri NK Vishwakarma
Sri Mundrika Yadav
Sri Md. Anwar
Sri Suresh Chandra Mandal
Sri Anup Mahto
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Sri Ramesh Chandra Gupta
Sri Upendra Singh
Sri Ajay Kumar
Sri Jawed Alam
Sri Abrar Khan
Sri P.K. Shrivastava
Sri N.N. Lal
Sri Syed M. Hussain
Sri Vishwanath Mahto
Sri Purandar Mishra
Smt. Sunita Kumari
Sri Sushil Kumar
Sri Pawan Kr. Choudhary
Sri Sita Ram
Sri Md. Pyare
Sri Md. Perwej
Sri Kanhai Ram
Sri Sheo Kumar
Sri Vijay Kumar Mandal
Sri Bablu Kumar
Smt. Rita Devi
3.3 Training StatusNIT Patna encourages its faculty to actively participate in the International and National Conferences to present their research findings. At present, funds are provided for attending an International Conference once in three years and National Conference every year as per the norms approved by BoG. In addition, they are also encouraged to participate in special training programmes, summer/winter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills.The Institute has a provision of development programme to the non-teaching staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in the areas, which can be of direct relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them. Apart from this short-term computer training courses are also scheduled within the Institute to enhance their knowledge and skills.
3.4 Placement of Staff for Academic ExcellenceDue to shortage of faculty members no faculty was placed for academic excellence during this session. However, NIT Patna administration is fully aware of the importance of placement of staff for academic excellence.
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CHAPTER – IV
TEACHING PROGRAMMES
4.1 Courses OfferedThe Institute offers degree courses [B.Tech, B.Arch.], Post Graduate Courses (M.Tech) and Doctoral courses in the following Engineering subjects/ specialisations.B.Tech
Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Electronics & Communication Engg. Computer Science & Engineering Information Technology
B.Arch
M.Tech Electrical Engineering Specialisatio
n1.Control System2.Power System
Mechanical Engineering
Specialisation
1.Thermal Turbo machines2.Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Transfer
Civil Engineering Specialisation
1.Water Resources2. Transportation Engineering3.Structural Engineering
Ph.D. (Engg.) Electrical Engg. Mechanical Engg. Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Architecture
4.2 Course-wise Enrolment with sex, caste break-up
Name of Cource
No of Seats available for students belonging to No of Seats allotted to students belonging toSC ST OBC PWD GC Total SC ST OBC PWD GC Total
B. Arch (Architecture) 9 3 16 3 31 62 9 3 16 2 31 61
B. Tech (Civil Engg) 13 7 24 3 45 92 13 7 24 3 45 92
B. Tech (Computer Sc & Engg)
14 7 25 2 45 93 14 7 25 2 45 93
B. Tech (Electronics & Comm. Engg)
14 7 24 2 45 92 14 7 24 2 45 92
B. Tech (Elect. Engg) 13 7 24 3 45 92 13 7 24 3 45 92
B. Tech (Information Tech)
13 7 24 3 45 92 13 7 24 3 45 92
B. Tech (Mech Engg) 14 7 24 2 46 93 14 7 24 2 46 93
Total in Bachelor's Program
90 45 161 18 302 616 90 45 161 17 302 615
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4.3 Admission Statistics –UG/PG Programmes, Course-wiseB.Tech (CE) - 92B.Tech. (CSE) - 93B.Tech. (EE) - 92B.Tech. (ME) - 93B.Tech (IT) - 92B.Tech. (ECE) - 92B.Arch. - 61
Ph.D: No Admission in 2011-12
4.4Student’s Total StrengthUG PG
First Year : 659 149Second Year : 542 92Third Year : 447
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Name of Cource
No of Seats available for students belonging to
No of Seats allotted to students belonging to
SC ST OBC
PWD GC Tota
l SC ST OBC
PWD GC Tota
lMaster in Urban & Regional Planning
3 1 5 1 9 18 - - - - - 0
M. Tech (Civil Engg) - Structural Engineering
4 2 8 1 14 28 2 - 1 - 3 6
M. Tech (Civil Engg) - Transportation Engineering
4 3 7 1 14 28 2 - 1 - 3 6
M. Tech (Civil Engg) - Water Resources
5 2 7 14 28 - - 0
M. Tech (Computer Sc & Engg) - Computer Science & Engineering
3 1 5 1 9 18 3 - 6 - 9 18
M. Tech (Elect Engg) - Control System
4 2 7 1 14 27 4 - 7 1 13 25
M. Tech (Elect Engg) - Power System
4 2 8 1 14 28 4 - 8 1 13 26
M. Tech (Electronics & Comm. Engg) - Communication Systems
3 1 5 1 9 18 3 - 5 1 8 17
M. Tech (Mech Engg) - Refrigeration, Air conditioning and Heat Transfer
4 2 7 14 27 4 - 7 1 13 25
M. Tech (Mech Engg) - Thermal Turbo Machines
4 2 8 1 14 28 4 1 8 - 14 27
Total in Mater's Program
38 18 67 8 125 248 26 1 43 4 76 150
Fourth Year : 429Fifth Year (B.Arch.) : 32Total : 2109 241
4.5 The Hostels:NIT Patna has got three Boy's Hostels with a total accommodation capacity of 492 boys and one Girls Hostel with accommodation capacity of 134 girl students.Two more boys hostel and one more girl’s hostel’s construction work is in progress.
4.6 Scholarships/Assistance-ship
Scholarship Sanctioned by different Agencies/ States for the Students on NIT Patna during the F.Y. 2011-2012.
Sr. No. Agency State Amount Category
1 B.S.M.F.C.Ltd. Patna BIHAR 320,500.00 Minority2 B.S.M.F.C.Ltd. Patna BIHAR 467,350.00 Minority3 B.S.M.F.C.Ltd. Patna BIHAR 88,300.00 Minority Total (Rs.) 876,150.00 4 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 272,900.00 OBC5 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 6 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 7 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 2,280.00 OBC8 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 120,805.00 OBC9 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 79,205.00 OBC
10 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 17,900.00 OBC11 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 32,800.00 OBC12 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 37,000.00 OBC13 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 7,305.00 OBC Total (Rs.) 570,195.00
14 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 2,590,350.00 SC15 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 501,250.00 SC16 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 74,000.00 SC17 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 24,000.00 SC18 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 68,300.00 SC19 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 18,500.00 SC20 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 74,000.00 SC21 Ministry of S.J. & E., GOI Central Scholarship 614,200.00 SC22 Ministry of S.J. & E., GOI Central Scholarship 533,600.00 SC23 Ministry of S.J. & E., GOI Central Scholarship 1,276,550.00 SC Total (Rs.) 5,774,750.00
24 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 857,000.00 ST25 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 18,500.00 ST26 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 18,500.00 ST27 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 18,500.00 ST28 Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GOI Central Scholarship 685,700.00 ST
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29 Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GOI Central Scholarship 856,300.00 ST Total (Rs.) 2,454,500.00 Grand Total (Rs.) 9,675,595.00
4.7 Games and SportsDuring this academic session following Sports activities took place:(a) Indoor Games (Boys and girls)
(i) Badminton(ii) TT(iii) Carrom Board(iv) Chess, etc.
(b) Outdoor Games (Boys and Girls)(i) Races(ii) 50 m Girls, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1000m and 1550 m.(iii)Long jumps and High jumps(iv)Discuss throw(v) 4x100 m relay race(vi)Volley Ball(vii) Cricket
(c) Cultural Activities:During this academic session following Cultural activities took place:-
(i) JAM(ii) Mimicry(iii) Mono Acting(iv) Debate (Hindi & English)(v) Skit(vi) Quiz(vii) Singing (Solo, Group, Folk and Classical)(viii) Instrumental(ix) Painting(x) Collage(xi) Essay (English & Hindi)(xii) Dance (Solo & Group)(xiii) Fashion Show
4.8 AwardsNil
4.9 Examination DetailsThe academic session is divided into two Semesters each of approximately 20 weeks duration, an Autumn Semester (July-December) and a Spring Semester (January-May). The Academic Section of the Institute centrally conducts Mid-Semester and End Semester examination in respect of the theory component of the Subject. Class Test, Assignment, Tutorials, Viva-Voce, laboratory assignment etc. are the components of continuous assessment process. Examination work such as Paper setting and evaluation for Mid Semester and Class Test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department.The Paper Setting for End-Semester Examination is done by external Subject expert from Panel of paper setters suggested by HOD. The Paper Setters are provided with detailed syllabus, with feedback such as course covered, mid-semester and class test examination papers for the reference.The Senate of the Institute approves Schedule of academic activities for a session which includes dates for registration, mid-Semester and end-Semester examination, inter-Semester break etc.
4.10 Training and Placement
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The placement and training cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the training and proper placement of final and pre-final year students of NIT Patna. Following is the branch wise break-up of the campus selection during 2011-12.
Sl.No.
Date of Visit
Name of Comp/Org. ME
EE CE ECE
AR CSE
IT
Total
1. 23.07.11 TATA Motors Ltd. 05 - - - - - - 052. 01.08.11 Samsung Software
Engineering lab- - - - - 07 0
108
3. 23.08.11 Accenture Service Pvt. Ltd.
2 2 - 19 - 07 08
38
4. 26.08.11 Wipro Technologies - - - 10 - 09 07
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5. 08.09.11 ITC Infotech Date Extended
6. 30.08.11 Musigma - - - - - - - Nil7. 12.09.11 IOCL - 03 02 04 - - - 098. 15.09.11 Tech Mahindra 03 0
104
9. 16.09.11 Capgemini 02 05 05
12
10. 9.10.11 L & T (ECC) 01 01 03 05
11. 14.10.11 Maruti Suzuki 13 - - 13
12. 15.10.11 Unisys Global Services 05 05
13. 28.10.11 Verizon Data Service Solution
04 03 09 05
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14. 30.10.11 Microsoft Nil
15. 04.11.11 Hella Electronics India Ltd.
Nil
16. 08.11.11 Ericsson India 05 05 04
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17. 09.11.11 Hero Moto Corp 03 03
18. 10.11.11 Hindalco Industries Ltd. 02 02 01 02 07
19. 16.11.11 Gammon India Ltd. 07 07
20. 21.11.11 Era Infrastructure Ltd. 01 01
21. 01.12.11 FLAREUM Solar Technology Ltd.
01 01 02
22. 13.12.11 BPCL 10 10
23. 14.12.11 Tata Autocomp Systems Ltd.
02 02 04
24. 23.01.12 Rancore Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
07 07
25. 24.01.12 Tata Advances Systems Ltd.
02 02
26. 26.01.12 Hyderabad Industries Ltd. 02 02
27. 30.01.12 Oceaneering International 03 03
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Service28. 31.01.12 Simplex Infrastructure
Ltd.02 02
29. 06.02.12 ITD Cementation India Ltd.
03 03
30. 08.02.12 SIEMENS 01 02 02 05
31. 14.02.12 Matix Fertilizer 03 03
32. 23.02.12 Tata Projects 02 02
33. 10.03.12 Aditya Birla Group Chemical
03 02 05
34. 21.03.12 Samsung 08 08
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35. 23.03.12 CES 05 05
36. 27.03.12 SUZUKI Power Train India Ltd.
02 02
37. 03.04.12 Denso 01 01 02
38. 05.05.12 Reva System India Pvt. Ltd.
04 01
05
39. 14.05.12 Endeavor Careers Pvt. Ltd. 01 01 02
40. 16.05.12 HDFC Ltd. 01 01
41. 21.06.12 IL&FS 03 03
Total no. of offers made recruited
49 21 27 59 05 63 40
264
Total no. of eligible students
59 52 39 72 - 61 51
334
% of offers 79.041
Vocational Training:The placement and training cell has arranged for on-site vocational training (VT) of all final as well as pre-final year students of NIT Patna in reputed organisations/companies like ABB, SIEMENS, DRDO, BSNL, NTPC, Prashar Bharti, SAIL, HEC, ECR, NHPC, etc. Following is the branch wise break up of organisation/ companies where the vocational training of students has been arranged during 2011-12
Sl. Branch Name of Organization01 Mechanical
EngineeringIOCL,NTPC,SAIL, HAL, NALCO,ECR,ITDR MSME,HECL, Bharat Wagon,KBUNL, Kolkata Port Trust,Shipyard
02 Electrical Engineering
IOCL,BSNL,NTPC,SAIL,BHEL,NHPC,OIL,HECL,KBUNL, Prasar Bharti, Hindalco,BSEB,KEAEL,ETI,GAIL,DLW,TU,PGCIL,SBFC,ONGC,PESU,VECC
03 Civil Engineering IRCON,NTPC,SAIL,NHPC,HAL,SSPL,OIL,SRB,GRB,IITK,IITD,NPCIL,ACC
04 Electronics & Communication Engineering
IOCL,BSNL,NTPC,SAIL,BHEL,HCL,DRDO,SSPL,DMRC,HECL, Prasar Bharti,TATA Steel,NIC,BEL,NITK,STESALIT,TTC,DLMW,LG Electronics,MTNL,SNTI
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05 Computer Science & Engineering
BSNL,SAIL,HCL,DRDO,NIC,DMRC, Student Corner, IIT Bombay,CEL,NIIT,ISSA,STTC, Micro Max Information
06 Information Technology
IOCL,BSNL,SAIL,NHPC,NIVT,NIC, Student Corner,SSE, Department It Simla,JAPIT,SREST,VSERVE, A Mass Softech, Applied Lab, CMPDI, Softech Park India,USHA Computer , Servition It Solution,NCR,NIT Surathkal, Software Mahathi, Apin Technology,BHEL
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CHAPTER-V
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
5.1 Ph.D. Programmes – Existing and ProposedFollowing Ph.D. programmes are existing at NIT Patna.
Electrical Engg. Mechanical Engg. Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Architecture
Following Ph.D. Programmes are proposed at NIT Patna. Electronics and Communication Engg. Information Technology
5.2 Details of PhDs done so farSl.No.
Candidate’s Name
Topic Guide Branch Remarks
5.3 Proposed Plan for researchIn order to enhance the research activity each faculty member is requested to propose their research plan for their field of specialisation and interest
5.4 Institute – Industry CollaborationIn the existing academic programmes in the Institute a great deal of emphasis is laid on institute – Industry interaction and linkages with other Institutions. The aim is to orient the academic programmes towards providing trained human resource to industry needs through meaningful and practical education to the students. It also provides support to the industry for their research and development activities. The Institute is in the process of exploring further linkages with other R&D laboratories.
5.5 Innovations and Technology TransferThe Institute has taken positive steps in the field of innovations in the context of engineering education and has made functional a centre for innovation in engineering education at the institute. Contacts in this context had been established with Prof. P.D.Kulkarni,Former principal of NITTTR,Chandigarh and a very reputed name in the field of teacher’s training and innovation of teaching method who came over to the institute and enlighten the teachers about innovation that can be envisaged in engineering education.Work has been done at the institute in the field of technology transfer also in the sense that many M.Tech. Projects have been undertaken on the utilisation of solar energy in day- to- life situation.
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CHAPTER-VI
THE COUNCIL, BOG AND OTHER COMMITTEES
6.1 Board of Governors1 Sri R. P. Singh
FormerChairman-cum-Managing Director,Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
Chairman
2 Director, National Institute of Technology Patna, Patna (Bihar) Ex-officio Member
3 Joint Secretary dealing with Technical Education, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development
Member
4 Financial Adviser, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development.
Member
5 Sri Om Prakash Dhanuka, Director, Riga Sugar Company, Riga, Sitamarhi (Bihar)
Member
6 Dr. Triyogi Prasad, Retired Professor, Bihar College of Engineering, Patna (Bihar)
Member
7 Prof. B. P. Singh, Professor (Emeritus), Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi.
Member
8 Prof. B. Chandra, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) – Delhi
Member
9 Dr. S. N. Verma, Senior Lecturer, Workshop (Electrical Engineering) National Institute of Technology Patna (Bihar)
Member
6.2 Finance Committee1 Sri R. P. Singh
Former Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
Chairman, Board of Governors, NIT Patna (ex-officio Chairman)
Chairman
2 Dr. U.C.Ray, till 28-11-2011Dr. P. Chakraborty from 2-12-2011 to 31-3-2012Director, NIT PatnaPatna – 800 005, Bihar, India
Director, NIT Patna(ex-officio)
Member
3 Joint Secretary dealing with NITs or his nominee, MHRD
Nominee of MHRDGovt. of India
Member
4 Financial Adviser (HRD) or his nominee, MHRD
Nominee of MHRDGovt. of India
Member
5 Sri Om Prakash DhanukaChairman & Managing Director, Riga Sugar Company Ltd., Riga, Sitamarhi, Bihar
Nominee of BOGNIT Patna
Member
6 Dr. B. P. SinghProfessor (Emeritus) Electrical Engineering, I.I.T. Delhi
Nominee of BOGNIT Patna
Member
7 Prof. Vidya Sagar Registrar, NIT Patna(ex-officio)
Member-Secretary
6.3 Building and Works Committee1. Chairman Director, NIT Patna
(ex-officio Chairman)Dr. U.C.Ray, till 28-11-2011Dr. P. Chakraborty from 2-12-
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2011 to 31-3-2012Director, NIT PatnaPatna – 800 005, Bihar, India
2. Member Nominee of MHRDGovt. of India
Director (NIT’s), MHRDGovt. of India, New Delhi
3. Member Nominee of BOGNIT Patna
Dr. B. P. SinghProfessor (Emeritus), Elect. Engg.I.I.T. Delhi
4. Member Expert from Civil Engineering Wing of CPWD
Superintending Engineer (C),PCC, CPWD,
5. Member Expert from Electrical Engineering Wing of CPWD
Superintending Engineer (E),PCEC, CPWD,
6. Member-Secretary
Registrar, NIT Patna(ex-officio)
Prof. Vidya Sagar
6.4 Other Committees
Senate1 Chairman Director, NIT
Patna(ex-officio)
Dr. U.C.Ray, till 28-11-2011Dr. P. Chakraborty from 2-12-2011 to 31-3-2012Director, NIT PatnaPatna – 800 005, Bihar, India
2 Member The Professors 1. Dr. Surendra Kumar, Prof. of Civil Engineering till 30-6-11
2. Prof. N. Kumar, Prof. of Mechanical Engineering till 31-7-11
3. Prof. S. J. Hasnain, Prof. of Mechanical Engineering
4. Dr. Sudarshan Singh, Prof. of Mechanical Engineering
5. Dr. M. M. Choudhary, Prof. of ElectricalEngineering
6. Dr. S. M. Jha, Prof. of Mathematics7. Dr. U. S Triar, Prof. of ElectricalEngineering.8. Dr. G .K Choudhary, Prof.ElectricalEngineering9. Dr. D. K. Singh, Prof. Electronic and Comm Engg. 10. Dr. S. K. Verma, Prof. Mechanical Engineering11. Narayan Vikas, Prof. Computer Science and Engg.
till 31-11-20113 Special
InviteesHeads of Deptt., Centers,Schools or Division other than Professors
1. Dr. Manoj Kumar, HoD, Architecture Dept.2. Dr. S. R. Sharma, HOD, Chemistry3. Dr. N. R. Lall, HOD, Physics.4. Dr. Kalpana Sinha, HOD, Humanities and Social
Sciences5. Dr. B.K Sharma, HOD, Electronics and
Communication Engineering till 30-6-11,6. Prof. Rabindra Kumar HOD, Electronics and
Communication Engineering from 1-7-11,7. Prof. T. Haider, Prof. In-charge, Computer Science
&Engineering till 3-11-20118. Dr. D.K.Singh Head, CSE and IT, from 4-11-20119. Dr. L. B. Roy, Head Civil Enginnering
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4 Member Chairman, HMC Dr. G. K. Choudhary, HOD, Electrical 5 Member Three persons
amongeducationists of repute
1. Prof. R B Nair,Dept. of HSS, IIT Delhi
2. Prof. Syed S MajorDept. of Physics, IIT Bombay at Mumbai
3. Prof. Shambhu Saran, Dept of Mechanical Engg. &Dean (Academic), NIT Jamshedpur
6 Member Secretary
Registrar, NIT Patna
Prof. Vidya Sagar
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CHAPTER-VII
CONCESSIONS FOR SCs, STs, OBCs,HANDICAPPED STUDENTS
7.1 Concessions Provided for Students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities:B. Tech. / B. Arch. Admission eligibility criteria for SC/ST/PH candidates are governed by CCB (Central Counseling Board).M. Tech. admission eligibility criteria for SC/ST/PH candidates are governed by MHRD rules (on the basis of Grade Score).
Reservation of seats(a) 15% seats are reserved for SC and 7.5% for ST candidates.(b) 3% seats are reserved for PH candidates.(c) 27% seats are reserved for OBC candidates.
7.2 Concessions Provided for StaffReservation in appointment and promotion to SC/ST/PH candidates as per Govt. of India rule is applicable at this Institute. Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is also applicable at this Institute as per Govt. of India rules.
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CHAPTER-VIII
FINANCIAL STATUS
8.1 Analysis of Plan and Non-Plan GrantsThe estimate of requirements of grant under non-plan head was arrived at by considering pay and allowances for teaching and non- teaching staff, pension and retirement benefit, electricity, water and telephone, Estate maintenance, departmental operating expenses, minor equipment, Students amenities, hospital expenses, contingent expenses, other operating expenses and other expenses, legal charges, meeting expenses, postal expenses, printing and stationery. A sum of rupees 15 crores was sanctioned by MHRD to cover these expenses.Similarly the estimate of requirements of grant under the plan and Plan(OBC) head was arrived at by considering the fund requirement for the purchase of fixed assets like computer and accessories, electric equipment, furniture, Generator, library building, purchase of photocopier machine, projection equipment, telecommunication equipment, water cooler and purifier purchase, renovations of hostels, Institute building, quarters, construction of boundary wall, vertical expansion of some of the buildings etc. and for this purpose 5.00 crores was sanctioned by MHRD in this financial year 2011-12 for plan general only. There was no fund for the session 2011-12 for plan (OBC). However, estimate was more than the available grant by MHRD the shortage was attempted to be covered by internal resource to some extent or by trimming the original estimate and dropping some of the work or by undertaking some of the work partly in this financial year.
8.2 Sources of FundsMinistry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India is source for providing funds to this Institute
8.3 Expenditure Position for last three yearsExpenditure position is given in Appendix 11.10
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CHAPTER-IX
CENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES
9.1 Computer Services CentreComputer Service Centre is the backbone of computing facilities in NIT Patna. It is most modern and beautiful centre to have in this Institute. It consists of 190 PCs along with 6 servers. The different servers are (i) Web Server, (ii) FTP server, (iii) DNS server, (iv) Database Server. It is being configured to provide a complete network service to the institute with all security measures through Unified Threat Management (UTM) and managed switch. Two on-line UPS with capacities of 80KVA and 20 KVAare installed to provide uninterrupted power supply to all the laboratories and server rooms of the centre. To protect against any kind of theft and damage, all the labs will be under surveillance of IP cameras. One of the Laboratory of Computer service Centre has been upgraded into virtual class room under National Knowledge Network (NKN) of Government of India (GoI). 100 Mbps leased line of PGCIL has been installed with router. Services of 100 Mbps will be commissioned. This 100 Mbps will be upgraded to 1 GBps in due course of time. All the above mentioned services will be hopefully started by August 2011. Apart from the computer service centre, every department has a fully operational computer lab of their own to sharpen their programming skills and to get hands-on experience with the use of the software in their respective fields of concern. EDA LAB-Electronic Data Automation lab is the central lab that is used for general information access and for carrying out various research works.Computing facility currently available.
Server: Dell Power Egde R 510-5 Nos.PC : HP Compaq 8000 Elite SFF PC, Intel Core -2 Duo CPU, 3Ghz RAM 4 GB
Printer and Scanner: Epson M1200Samsung ML-4050 NHO Color Laserjet 2820
VCR: HD video Conferencing system (Tandberg 6000 mxl) desktop HD VC System (Tandberg 1700 mxp)
9.2 WorkshopsThere is one central workshop with good number of machines. The various shops are Carpentry, Black smithy, Foundry, Sheet Metal, Machine tool etc.
9.03 LibraryCentral library occupies a place of pride in NIT Patna and is an essential component of the institute’s outstanding research and education mission. It is most lively place on the campus providing a safe comfortable and friendly environment that enables learning and advancement of knowledge and promotes discovery and scholarship. The mission of the central library is to facilitate creation of new knowledge through acquisition, organization and dissemination of knowledge resources and providing for value added services.
Sections: the central library consists of five different sections, which are as follows:1. General Section (first and Second Floor): General Section consists of 37350 books
(approx.) which are issued for 14 days to the students and for a semester to the teachers.
2. Reference Section (Third Floor): This section consists of 1750 books (approx.) which may be referred in the section.
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3. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (SC/ST) section (Third Floor): This section consists of 5900 books (approx.) which are issued to the concerned students for a semester.
4. Journal/Periodical Section (Third Floor): Some of the ASCE and ASME and IEEE print volume journals are available in the section. The current version of the journals will be made available to the users very shortly.
5. E-Resource Section (Ground Floor): The central library has a modern Electronic Library in the form of E-Resources centre. It includes AMERICAN SOCIENTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ACSE), AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME), IEL, IEEE/IEE, ACM, NATURE journals and many more, in full text subscribed through as core member of INDEST consortium. These digital resources are also available on the campus LAN.
Library TeamProfessor In-Charge :Dr. Vivekanand Singh (Dept. of Civil Engg.)
[email protected]. Professor In-charge : Dr. M.P. Singh (Dept. of computer Sc. &Engg)
[email protected] Section :Shri M. Anand ([email protected])
Shri L P AryaShri. A.K. ChoudharyOne library skilled person (on daily wages basis)
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (SC/ST)Section :Shri K.D. MahtoReference/Journal-Section :Mrs SudhalataOfficial Work :Shri A. K. Balmiki
MD AnwarOthers Staffs :One daily wages ( for sorting /staking)
One daily wages (for sweeping & cleaning).
Collection Organizations: The Library resources stand an excellent collection of over 45,000 books catering to the needs of all the relevant fields of science, engineering, technology, humanities, social sciences and management.
Resources Number
Books, CDs , & Video 40911Special Collection (SC/ST Section) 4013Bound Volumes of Journals 103Total Collection as on March 31, 2010
45027
Library Layout: The Library is spread over four floors with the total covered area of 19000 sq. ft. (approx.) and is at the left side of the main entrance gate of the Institute. The floor-wise distribution of services and resources in the library are mentioned below:Ground Floor: The ground floor houses the receptions counter, property counter, visitors waiting space and E-Resources Section.First Floor: First floor houses the office, Circulation counter, stack area for General section {Books (from Class No. 600 to 999)}Second Floor: Second floor houses Stack Area for General Section [Books (from Class No. 000 to599)] and Reading space for General Section.
Third Floor: The second floor houses the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (SC/ST) Section, Reference Section, Journal/Periodical section and Reading Space.
Library Hours: Monday to Friday : 08:30 AM (with 1 hr. lunch break from 1:30 PM to 2:30
PM)Saturday /Sunday /Holiday : Closed
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LIBRARY SERVICES : Library provides Issue Return facility for books, reference service facility and access to all digital information subscribed by the Library ( in E- Resource Section) toall users (UG/PG/ Research Scholar/Faculty).
Circulation:General Section:
U. G. student : 4 books/documents for 14 days loanFaculty : 6 books/documents for a semester
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (SC/ST) SectionU. G. student : 6 books/documents for a semester
Membership: Institute benefited students (UG/PG/research Scholars) and faculty members of the Institute are the esteem users of the central Library.
Reference Services: Central Library provides reference service to its users.
JOURNALS: Some of the journals are available in journal section and current journals have been ordered for subscription by the Central Library. Central Library is also receiving some journals/newsletters/bulletins on gratis/exchange basis from different Institute or Organizations.
E-RESOURCES: The library subscribes the following e-resources (journals) through the INDEST- AICTE consortium:
ACM Digital Library: It consist all types of journals, proceedings, books, technical reports etc. http://portal.acm.org/portal.cfmASCE Journals: Consist 30 journals of American society of Civil engineering, periodicals and transactions,
http://ascelibrary.aip.orgorhttp://scitation.aip.org/publications/myBrowsePub.jsp#ASCE
ASME Journals: consist 20 journals American Society of Mechanical Engineering, periodicals and also covers Applied Mechanics Review.
http://www.asme.org/ orhttp://scitation.aio.org/publications/myBrowsePub.jsp#ASME
IEL (IEEE/IEE): It provides the publications from Institute of electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Institution of electrical engineers (IEE) and consist 219 (approx.) journals, transactions, magazines etc.Springer Links: This includes more than 1200 peer-reviewed journals, containing medicine sciences, Business and Economics, chemistry, computer Science, Earth and environmental Science, engineering, humanities, social Sciences, Mathematics and Physics.
http://www.springlink.com/home/main.mpx/Nature: It consist all types of journals.
http://www.nature.com/Indian Standards: The Internet version of Indian Standards on hard disc and CD ROM offered through INDEST-AICTE consortium includes the entire collection of 18000 Indian Standards.
9.04 LaboratoriesEach department has various laboratories. The laboratories are well equipped with instruments.
9.05 Hospital, Post Office, Shopping CentreThe location of the Institute is in the heart of the city. While banking facility is available in campus, post office and shopping centres are in the near vicinity.
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9.07 Stores & Purchase SectionThe Stores and Purchase Section is an important unit to cater to the needs of
Departments/ Units for purchase of various equipment, chemicals, glassware, hardware, consumables, stationery etc. for research and general purpose. The procurement is from both indigenous and foreign source.
During the year 2011-12, the Purchase Section placed orders valued at Rs. 10345327.00 (One Crore 3 Lakhs, forty five thousand, three Hundred twenty seven) only. The items purchased are as follows:-
Name of Articles Date PricePrinting of Certificate for Convocation 2011 1.4.11 29575.00Supply of HP Toner Cartridges 6.4.11 95850.00Printing of Annual Report 19.4.11 26500.00Supply of Equipment for Virtual Class room at NIT Patna 20.4.11 407400.00Supply of Equipment for virtual Class room at NIT Patna 20.4.11 2358533.00Work for Setting up of virtual Class room at Computer Centre
10.5.11 889269.00
Supply of Fly leaf 20.5.11 84000.00Additional work for Construction of Steel Truss Roof with Civil work
27.5.11 901681.00
Cleaning the sewer line of residence of Dr. V. Singh to Krishna Ghat
15.6.11 252430.00
Comprehensive AMC of Computer System 16.6.11 897600.00Printing Items 13.7.11 63350.00Repairing & Replacement of Spares of DG set 22.7.11 49310.00Printing Item 20.7.11 48925.00DG Set Service 22.7.11 48391.00Supply of HP Toner Cartridge 12 A 27.7.11 92300.00Additional & Extra work for Repair and Construction of Boundary wall of Computer Centre
1.8.11 48589.00
Supply of Printed Note sheet 29.8.11 88000.00Supply & Installation of Split AC of 1.5 Ton & Stabilizer 14.9.11 901952.00Supply of Self starter 160 KVA DG set 21.9.11 45000.00Printing Item for Answer Book Mid Sem & Envelop. 20.9.11 71750.00Printed I Card Faculty & Students 20.9.11 65250.00Supply of A4 Size Paper 25.10.11 90750.00Printing Item of Academic Section 25.10.11 25750.00Supply of Godrej Furniture 11.11.11 641770.00Supply of Electric Items 15.11.11 40180.00Supply of electric Items 15.11.11 85290.00Supply of Sal Wood 16.11.11 27504.00Additional & External work, Furniture Network of Computer Centre
23.11.11 621966.00
Supply of Water Cooler with Water Purifier 22.11.11 96200.00Minor repair & Painting of Quarter of Sri Ashok Singh 4.11.11 255127.00Supply of HP Toner 12 A Cartridges 24.11.11 92300.00Printing of Answer Book 2.12.11 91000.00Printing of Envelop & Marksheet 13.12.11 38500.00Printing of Transfer / Migration Certificate 23.12.11 7500.00Printing of Registration & Examination form 26.12.11 33000.00Supply of Water cooler with Water Purifier 6.1.12 70000.00Supply of Sports & Prizes 27.1.12 299815.00Supply of Printed Annual Report 2010-11 23.2.12 278520.00Printed Mid Sem Answer Book 15.3.12 84500.00Total 10345327.00
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9.07 Playground: The Institute has a very big playground where many national level football and cricket matches were arranged in the past, when Patna had no stadium. There is facility for outdoor and indoor games.
9.08 Other Facilities like Hostels, Messes, Staff Quarters and Administration etc.: Approximately 400 students reside in various hostels of the Institute. Each hostel has its own mess facility which is managed by students through Contractor of their choice. There are few staff quarters available in the campus for accommodation of faculty members.
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CHAPTER-X
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
10.01 Papers Published in JournalsSN
Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
1 Prabhat Kumar, M.P.Singh and U.S.Triar
A Review of Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Network
International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology: 1(02), 2012, ISSN 2278 – 0181
2 Prabhat Kumar, M. P. Singh, U.S.Triar and Sumit Kumar,
Energy Band Based Clustering Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
International Journal of Computer Science Issues (IJCSI), 9(4), July 2012 ISSN (Online): 1694-0814
3 Shailesh kumar Shrivastava, Prabhat Kumar, and Amar Nath Pandey
iBHuGoaL-BIHAR INFRASTRUCTURE MAPPING -GEOMATICS ORIENTED Application ModeL
Int Jr of Advanced Computer Engineering and Architecture. 1(1), June 2011
4 Preetish Ranjan, Prabhat Kumar and Kumar Abhishek
Business Continuity Planning in Indian Perspective
Journal of Advances in Computational Research : An International Journal, 1(1), 2012
5 Prabhat Kumar, Abhishek, Milan Jain, Niraj Upadhyay & Avinash Thakur
A New Approach to Theftware – Efficient Solution
Advanced Computing: An International Journal (ACIJ), 3(4), July 2012.
6 Jyoti Prakash Singh, Amitava Nag and Tapasi Bhattacharjee.
Random Matrices Based Image Secret Sharing.
International Journal ofAdvancedResearchinComputerScience.(IJARC), 2(4):104-108, 2011.
7 Jyoti Prakash Singh and Paramartha Dutta.
Temporal modeling of link characteristic in mobile ad hoc network.
Journal of Computing and Information Technology (CIT).19(3): 2011, 143-154, doi:10.2498/cit.1001784.
8 Jyoti Prakash Singh and Paramartha Dutta
The Temporal Effects of Mobility on Path Length in Mobile Ad Hoc Network
International Journal of Wireless Information Network (IJWI), Springer:19(1): 2012, 38-48, doi:10.1007/s10776-011-0163-z
9 Tapasi Bhattacharjee, Jyoti Prakash Singh and Amitava Nag
A Lossless Secret Image Sharing Scheme based on Pixel Partitioning
International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Technology (IJECCT), 2(1):2012, 51-56, ISSN: 2249-7838.
10 M. P. Singh, S. K.Singh and D.K.Singh
AsurveyonNetworksecurityandattackdefenceMechanismforwirelesssensornetwork
InternationalJournalofComputerTechnologyandTrends(IJCTT),Volume1,Issue1, pp. 1-9,Mar-June2011,ISSN:2231–2803
11 M. P. Singh, S. K.Singh and D.K.Singh
IntrusionDetectionbasedSecuritySolutionforCluster-basedWirelessSensorNetwork
InternationalJournalofAdvancedScienceandTechnology(IJAST),May2011,Volume30.ISSN:2005 –
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SN
Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
4238.Publisher:Science&EngineeringResearchSupportsociety,Koreapp83-95.
12 Kumar Abhishek, Gopinath .V, Archana P.Kumar, Vipin Kumar
Online Music Library using RDF based inference Engines
International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) ,Volume 33– No.2, November 2011
13 Prasad, B.N, Das, B. K, Kumar, A.
Spatial Development of Bihar with Patna as a Growth pole: Possibilities and constraints. Journal of the Institute of Town Planers, India.
Volume-9, Number-1, Jan-March 2012 (ISSN-0537-9679)
14 Kumar, A., Das, B. K.
Identification of Potential Commercial locations in Patna Urban Area. International Journal of Research in Computer Application and Management.
Volume No: 1 Issue No 2, April 2011 (ISSN-2231-1009)
15 Lokman H. Choudhury and Tasneem Parvin
Recent advances in the chemistry of imine-based multicomponent reactions (MCRs)
Tetrahedron 2011, 67, 8213-8228.
16 Suman Pal, Tasneem Parvin and Lokman H. Choudhury
VCl3 catalyzed imine-based multicomponent reactions for the facile access of functionalized tetrahydropyridines and β-amino carbonyls.
Molecular Diversity 2012, 16,129-143.
17 Md. Nasim Khan, Suman Pal, Tasneem Parvin and Lokman H. Choudhury
A simple and efficient method for the facile access of highly functionalized pyridines and their fluorescence property studies.
RSC Adv. 2012, 2, 12305-12314.
18 R.N. Patel, M. Choudhary, K. K. Shukla , N. Singh and A. Singh
Synthesis and characterization of some mixed ligand copper(II) complexes containing ONO donor Schiff base and bidentate ligands.
J. Indian Chem. Soc.,2011,887, 89-794
19 R.N. Patel, M. Choudhary, K. K. Shukla , N. Singh and A. Singh
Synthesis , structure, spectroscopic and redox properties of a series of copper(II)complexes with N-arylsalicylaldimines.
Pro.Natl.Acad.Sci.,India Sect. A,2011, Vol.81,PtII
20 R.N. Patel, S.P. Rawat, M. Choudhary, V.P.Sondhiya , D.K. Patel, K.K. Shukla, Y.Singh and R. Pandey
Synthesi, structure and biological activities of mixed ligand copper(II) and nickel(II) complexes of N-(1E)-[(5-Bromo-2-hydroxyphenyl)methylidenebenzoylhydrazone.
Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2012,392,283-291.
21 Khurshhed Ahmad Paramertic studies of citric acid by LSCP process.
J. Chemtracks. 13(1), 59-62, 2011(ISSN:0973-239X).
22 Khursheed Ahmad Paramertic studies of alcohalic fermentation by SMF technique.
J. Chemtracks. 13(2), 501-506, 2011(ISSN:0973-239X).
23 Khursheed Ahmad Biosynthesis of citric acid by LSC process exposed to ethacrynic acid .
J. Chemtracks. 13(1), 75-78,2011(ISSN:0973-239X).
24 Khursheed Ahmad Bioenergrtic transformations of J. Chemtracks. 13(1), 143-
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SN
Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
sugars to citric acid by aspergillus -1885 exposed to 4-nitroquinoline -1-oxide.
148,2011(ISSN:0973-239X).
25 Rajesh Kumar Sinha&Satya Narayan Mahto, Dhananjay Sharan
Error of Approximation in Case ofDefinite Integrals
International Journal of Scientific &Engineering Research Volume 2, Issue 4, April-2011 ISSN 2229-5518 http://www.ijser.org
26 Rajesh Kumar Sinha&Tanwir Uddin Haider
Jacobi Symbol Are Harder To Predict Than Legendre Symbol In Sylar Encryption System
International Journal of Computer Science Issues,Vol.8,Issue 4,No.1, July 2011 ISSN(Online):1694-0814 www.IJCSI.org
27 Rajesh Kumar Sinha&Satya Narayan Mahto
Estimating Errors Involved In Case of Evaluation ofIntegrals of Single Variable
Int J. Comp. Tech. Appl., Vol 2 (2), 345-348 2011,ISSN:2229-6093
28 Lokmanya Ravindra
&Rajesh Kumar Sinha
Limiting Behavior of The Queuing System M/G/1
Volume 2, No. 4, July-August 2011 International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science www.ijarcs.info
29 Dev K. Mahato, A. Dutta and T.P. Sinha
Dielectric relaxation and ac conductivity of double perovskite oxide Ho2ZnZrO6
Physica B 406 (2011) 2703-2078(Elsevier)
30 Dev K. Mahato, A. Dutta, N. Kumar and T.P. Sinha
Electrcal properties of double perovskite oxide Ho2CuZrO6
Physica Scripta 84 (2011) 015602-4(IOP)
31 Dev K. Mahato, A. Dutta and T.P. Sinha
Dielectric relaxation in a new double perovskite oxide Ho2MgZrO6
Solid State Sciences 14[1] (2012) 21-25(Elsevier)
32 Dev K. Mahato, A. Dutta and T.P. Sinha
Dielectric relaxation in a double perovskite oxide Ho2CdTiO6
Bull. Mater. Sci. 120[4] (2011) 455-462 (Springer)
33 Dev K. Mahato, A. Dutta and T.P. Sinha
Dielectric relaxation and ac conductivity of double perovskite oxide Ho2ZnTiO6
Indian J. Pure and Applied Physics, 49 (2011) 613-618
34 Ayaz Ahmad Some generalised differences sequences spaces defined by a sequence of module
International J. of research and review in applied science.2011, 7, 2.
35 Ayaz Ahmad PRE-Cauchy sequences and orlitz functions.
J. Mathematical Analysis2012, 3 , 21-26
36 Ayaz Ahmad Scattering of thermo elastic waves at wavy boundary of a micro polar semi space
International J. of Scientific and industrial research 2012, 10, 3 .
37 Ayaz Ahmad Stress analysis in elastic half space due to a Thermoelastic strain
International organization of scientific research, ISSN-5728, 2012, 1.
38 Ayaz Ahmad On universal properties of extension of commutative rings
International J. of Scientific and research publications, ISSN-2250-3153, 2012, 2(9)
39 D.K. Singh, S.K. A survey on Networks Security International J. of computer
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SN
Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
Singh and M.P. Singh
and attack defense mechanism for wireless sensor networks.
trends and technology 2011, 1-9, ISSN :2231-2803
40 D.K. Singh, S.K. Singh and M.P. Singh
Intrusion detection based security solution for cluster –based wireless sensor networks
International J. of Advanced Sciences and technology 2011, 83-95 , ISSN :2005-4238.
41 D.K. Singh, S.K. Singh and P Mahto
Analysis of photonic band gap edges in hollow core photonic crystal fiber of modified honeycomb structure.
International J. of Mobile and adhoc Network 2011, 9-13 , ISSN :2231-6825.
42 D.K. Singh, S.K. Singh and P Mahto
Tailoring of Flattened dispersion in triangular lattice PCF.
IJDPS, 127-134,2011 2(6).
43 D.K. Singh, S.K. Singh and P Mahto
Numerical analysis of dispersion and endlessly single mode property ofmodified photonic crystalstructure.
IJANA ,1116-1120 2011 , (3)2
44 Girish Chandra, Neeraj Tiwari and Sawal Kishor Singh
Near optimal allocation model for skewed distributions in ranked set sampling.
International J. of Statistics and systems. 2011,6, 57-65.
45 S.R. Birader Sawal Kishor Singh and Subir Kumar Sarkar,
Analysis of QOS parameters for single path and multipath protocols of MANETs.
International J. of computer Applications in Engineering Sciences 2011, 2231-4946, 85-93.
46 S.R. Sharma Synthesis,Characterization and Derivatographic studies of 1-(1HBenzimidazol-2-yl) ethanone and 1-(1HBenzimidazol-2-yl) phenone with Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II).
IOSR Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2012,1 ,3.
47 S.R. Sharma Preparation,Characterization andAnti-Fungal activity of 1E-1 (1H-Benzimidazol-2-yl) –N-hydroxy ethanimine and 1E-1(1H-Benzimidazol-2-yl) –N-hydroxy-1-phenyl methanimine with Co(II), Ni(II) , Cu(II), Zn(II) and Cd(II).
IOSR Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2012,2 ,3.
48 P.K.Yadav On the Slow Viscous Flow through a Swarm of solid Spherical Particles covered by a porous cell
Applied Mathematics, 2011; 1(2):112-121.
49 P.K.Yadav M.K.Yadav and P.Sinha
Slow Viscous Flow through a Swarm of porous Spherical Particles enclosing a solid core: effect of stress jump condition.
International Journals of Physical Sciences (Ulta scientists) 2011.
50 P.K.Yadav and S. Deo
Stokes Flow past an approximate porous Spheroid imbedded in another porous media.
Meccanica 2012 (47)1499-1516.
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10.02 Papers Published/Presented in Conferences/Symposium SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details1 Prabhat Kumar &
M.P.SinghIP Based Service in International Conference on
Recent Advances in Information Technology, 15-17 March, 2012, ISM Dhanbad: doi 10.1109/RAIT.2012.6194508
2 M.P.Singh & Prabhat Kumar
An Efficient Forward Error Correction Scheme for Wireless Sensor Network
in 2nd International Conference on Computer, Communication, Control and Information Technology (C3IT – 2012),Feb 25-26, 2012, West Bengal
3 Amit Kumar, Anil Kumar & Prabhat Kumar
Smart Home System in International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), June, 2012, Guwahati, ISBN : 978-93-81693-90-2
4 Afzal Hussain Shahid, Mohd. Afazal Ansari & Prabhat Kumar
Technologies and Security Issues of a Smart Home
in International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering, June, 2012, Guwahati, ISBN : 978-93-81693-90-2
5 Kumar Abhishek, Prabhat Kumar, Archana P. Kumar
A Comparative Study of RDF and RDFa”
International Conference on Competitiveness & Innovativeness in Engineering, Management and Information Technology (ICCIEMI-2012), January 29, 2012
6 Kumar Abhishek, Sahana Roshan, Prabhat Kumar, Rajeev Ranjan
Web Application Vulnerability Assessment for Security
International Conference on Information, Knowledge & Research in Engineering, Technology & Sciences-2012" (ICIKR-ETS-2012), March 24 to 25, 2012, at Rajkot, INDIA.
7 Kumar Abhishek, Prabhat Kumar, Tushar Sharad
Automation of Regression Analysis: Methodology and Approach
First International conference on Soft Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Application (SCAI-2012), May 25th-26th , 2012 at New Delhi, India.
8 Kumar Abhishek,Sahana Roshan, Prabhat Kumar, Rajeev Ranjan
A Comprehensive study on Multifactor Authentication Schemes
International conference on Advances in Computing and Information Technology (ACITY-2012), July, 2012, Chennai, India
9 Bharath.S.R, Kumar, Abhishek, Prabhat Kumar, Sahana Roshan
Smarter Web Search Engine
Al Musama College of Technology, Ministry of Manpower, Directorate General of Technical Education, Sultanate, NCAIAE-2012, Jan 2012,
10 Tapasi Bhattacharjee, Jyoti Prakash Singh and Amitava Nag.
A Lossless Secret Image Sharing Scheme based on Pixel Partitioning.
In International Conference on Computer, Communication, Control and Information Technology (C3IT 2012), pages 619-623, Kolkata, India, Feb 2012. Elsevier. DOI: 10.1016/j.protcy.2012.05.099
11 Jyoti Prakash Singh, Paramartha Dutta and Arindrajit Pal.
Delay Prediction in Mobile Ad Hoc Network using Artificial Neural Network.
In International Conference on Computer, Communication, Control and Information Technology (C3IT 2012), pages
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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details201-206, Kolkata, India, Feb 2012. Elsevier. DOI:10.1016/j.protcy.2012.05.030
12 Arindrajit Pal, Jyoti Prakash Singh and Paramartha Dutta.
The Effect of speed variation on different Traffic Patterns in Mobile Ad Hoc Network.
In International Conference on Computer, Communication, Control and Information Technology (C3IT 2012), pages 743-748, Kolkata, India, Feb 2012. Elsevier. DOI: 10.1016/j.protcy.2012.05.121
13 Amitava Nag, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Srabani Khan, Saswati Ghosh, Sushanta Biswas, D. Sarkar and Partha Pratim Sarkar.
A Weighted Location based LSB Image Steganography Technique.
In International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications (ACC-2011), pages 612-619, India, 2011. Springer, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-22714-1_64
14 Amitava Nag, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Sushanta Biswas, D. Sarkar and Partha Pratim Sarkar
A Novel Copyright Protection Scheme using Visual Cryptography
In International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications (ACC-2011), pages 620-627, India, 2011. Springer, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-22714-1_63
15 Arindrajit Pal, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Paramartha Dutta.
A Study on the Effect of Traffic Patterns in Mobile Ad Hoc Network.
In International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications (ACC-2011), pages 83-90, India, 2011. Springer, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-22709-7_9
16 Arindrajit Pal, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Paramartha Dutta, Paulomi Basu and Doyel Basu.
A Study on the Effect of Traffic Patterns on Routing protocols in Ad-hoc Network Following RPGM Mobility Model.
In International Conference on Signal Processing Communication, Computing and Networking Technologies (ICSCCN 2011), pages 233-237, India, July 2011. IEEE. DOI: 10.1109/ICSCCN.2011.6024550
17 Amitava Nag, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Srabani Khan, Saswati Ghosh, Sushanta Biswas, D. Sarkar and Partha Pratim Sarkar.
Image Encryption Using Affine Transform and XOR Operation.
In International Conference on Signal Processing Communication, Computing and Networking Technologies (ICSCCN 2011), pages 309-312, India, July 2011. IEEE. DOI: 10.1109/ICSCCN.2011.6024565
18 Soumadip Ghosh , Amitava Nag, Debasish Biswas, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Sushanta Biswas, D. Sarkar and Partha Pratim Sarkar.
Weather Data Mining Using Artificial Neural Network.
In Recent advances in Intelligent Computing Systems (RAICS 2011),pages 192-195, Trivandrum, India, Sep 2011. IEEE. DOI: 978-1-4244-9477-4/11
19 Tapasi Bhattacharjee, Jyoti Prakash Singh and Prodipta Bhowmik.
A Novel Secret Image Sharing Scheme using One Pixel Grouping.
In Paradigm Shift in Education Technology and Content (E-TCM 2012),pages 131-135, Kolkata, March 2012. ISBN 978-81-923034-7-5
20 Kumar Abhishek, Prabhat Kumar,
Improving Personalization in Social
6th National Conference; INDIACom-2012, Computing for
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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication DetailsArchana P. Kumar, Saurabh K. Kulkarni and Aravind Kumar
Networking National Development , February 23-24, 2012, BVICAM, New Delhi
21 Kumar Abhishek, Sahana Roshan, M.P.Singh, Prabhat Kumar, S.N.Sinha
Unveiling the Hydrogen Economy
in ENERGY CONSERVATION CONCLAVE -2012, January 2012, National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Hatia, Ranchi.
22 Saswat Ghosh, Abhishek Anand, M. P. Singh, Kumar Abhishek
Weather forecasting model using Artificial Neural Network
In the proceedings of Second International conference on Computer, Communication, Control, and Information Technology (C3IT), pp. 304-311, Elesevier, Science Direct, February 25-26, 2012.
23 G. Bharadwaj Kumar, M. P. Singh, Neha Singh, Neha Gupta, Arun S Chauhan, Lalit Sharma, Sachin Singh
LVCSR System for Indian English Video Lectures
2nd FRSM-2012, PP. 73-76, January 18 – 19, 2012
24 Kumar Abhishek, Sahan Roshan, M. P. Singh, Prabhat Kumar, S. N. Sinha
Unveiling the Hydrogen Economy
Energy Conservation Conclave -2012, NIFFT , Haita, Ranchi, pp.- 53-61, January 14-15, 2012
25 Kumar Abhishek, M. P. Singh, D. K. Singh, and Santosh Kumar
A survey report on weather forecasting using artificial neural network
In the proceedings of AIATA-2011: National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Agents: Theory and Applications, Department of Computer Engineering, IT-BHU, Varanasi, pp. 167-173, December 9-11, 2011
26 M. T. U. Haider, M. P. Singh, U. S. Triar, S. K. Singh
An Investigation of any significance between Cognitive Styles and Cognitive traits for development adaptive online learning system
E-Learn – 2011, World Conference on E-learning in corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education (AACE) Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, pp. 2549 – 2554, October 18 -21, 2011
27 K.K.Singh, Kumar Abhishek, S.N.Sinha
Industry Institute Interaction: Growth and Challenges in India
NATIONAL SEMINAR on ACADEMIC INSTITUTE-INDUSTRIES INTERACTION, 24th & 25th September 2011, Ranchi, India
28 Prakash K. Aithal, Shivaprasad. G,,Kumar Abhishek, Rajesh.G, Dinesh U. Acharya
Predicting Trends of Stock market using Artificial Neural Network
National Conference on Advances in Computer Science & Information Security, 6-7 January 2012, Manipal institute of Technology, Manipal.
29 S. B. Prasad, M. K. Agarwal, Kumar Abhishek, S. N. Sinha
Wind Energy – An Alternative Future Resource in India
National Conference on Emerging Trends in Energy Engineering; ETEE-2012, March 23-24, 2012, DIT, Dehradun
30 Rajak, F., Das, B. K, “Sustainable Architectural Education in India: - Current Scenario.
International Conference on Sustainable education, Queen’s University, Belfast, Ireland. 24 –
28th June 2011.
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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details31 Mandal, S. K. &
Sinha, K.New Eco-Friendly Hybrid Composite Building Materials
Buildings Congress.
32 Mandal, S. K. Landscape Ecology: An Effective Approach to Urban Sustainable Environment and Culture,
The World Congress: Landscape Ecology for Sustainable Environment and Culture Beijing, China, 18-23 August 2011.
33 Kumar, R; Rajak, M. K. & Maurya, N.S.
Fire control in High Rise Building : “Disaster And Building Management.”
Association of Professional Graduate Civil Engineers Agra Chapter, National conference, on 24th and 25th March 2012, Agra
34 Rajesh Kumar Sinha Historical Review of Numerical Integration and their Analysis
17-18 December 2011,Eastern Regional Conference on Mathematics education, PU,Patna
35 Rajesh Kumar Sinha MONTE CARLO METHOD IN CASE OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL
INTEGRALS
19-20 October 2011, National Conference on Mathematical and statistical Modeling in Innovative Areas, BIT, Mesra, Ranchi
36 Rajesh Kumar Sinha Expansion of quadrature Formulae in case of Numerical Analysis
11-13 February 2011 ,4th Bihar Conference ,L.S College, MuzaffarPur
37 Rishi Kumar Jha Historical Review of Numerical Integration and their Analysis
17-18 December 2011,Eastern Regional Conference on Mathematics education, PU,Patna
38 Rishi Kumar Jha Expansion of quadrature Formulae in case of Numerical Analysis
11-13 February 2011 ,4th Bihar Conference ,L.S College, MuzaffarPur
39 Dr. Ramesh Kumar, Dr. Kumar Manoj, Kumari Arti
Analysis of Delay & Throughput in MANET forDSR Protocol
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 77 2011 (International)
40 Amrita Sinha, Ramesh Kumar, D.N. Vishwakarma
Fuzzy Logic and Radial Basic Function Neural Network based Protection of Turbo generator
National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Agents: Theory & Applications December 2011, BHU Varanasi
41 Dev K. Mahato, A. Dutta and T.P. Sinha
“Dielectric Properties of Rare Earth Based Double perovskite Oxide Ho2NiTiO6”
Functional materials, MACMILLAN Advanced Research Series, 12th
Dec. (2011) 76-80
42 Dev K. Mahato, A. Dutta and T.P. Sinha
Dielectric properties of Double perovskite Ho2CuZrO6
Proc. 55th DAE SSP symposium 2010, AIP Con. Proc.1349 (2011) 947-948
43 Dev K. Mahato and T.P. Sinha, (2012)
“Dielectric behaviour of Ho2CdZrO6 double perovskite”,
International Conference and workshop on Nanostructured Ceramics and other Nanomaterials (ICWNCN) organised by Department of Physics & Astrophysics, university of Delhi, Delhi during 13-16 March 2012.
44 Dev K. Mahato, A. Dutta and T.P. Sinha, (2011),
Dielectric Propertiesof Rare Earth Based Double perovskite OxideHo2NiTiO6”
International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM-2011), organised by Department of Physics, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, during 12-16 Dec. 2011.
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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details45 Dev K. Mahato, A.
Dutta and T.P. Sinha, (2011),
Dielectric relaxation of a new rare earth double perovskite oxide Ho2ZnZrO6
National Conference on Sensors and Actuators: Science to Technology (NCSA-11) organised by Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata (A unit of CSIR) &Sensor Hub (A unit sponsored by DST & CSIR) during 11-12 March, 2011
46 S.R.Biradar, Sawal Kishor and Subhir kumar Sarkar
Performance of AODV and AOMDV Routings protocols
ICWN Conference 2011 from july 18-21,USA.
47 M T.U. Haidar, M.P. Singh , U.S, Triar and S.K.Singh
Investigation of any significance between Cognative style and Cognative trades for developing adoptive online learning systems
E- learn 2011- World conference of E- learning in corporate Government , Health care and Higher education Oct.18-21,2011, USA.
48 B.P. Savarkar S.K. Singh and S.R.Biradar
Performance comparison of energy aware Wireless Sensor Network Routing Protocols
AIATA,Dec.9-11, Computer Science and Engineering IT BHU Varanasi.
49 Ayaz Ahmad the asymptotic behaviour of the solution of the free jet flow.
National seminar on mathematics and application NSMA Marchb28-29, 2012
50 D. K. Singh, R. Singh and L. Kumar
Ant colony optimization based routing algorithms for MANETS
AIATA-2011,Dec.9-11, IT, BHU, Varanasi.
Workshop / Seminar Attended:SN
Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration
1. Rishi Kumar Jha National Seminar on Role of Science & Technology in Developing Society
Deptt. Of Information Technology, Govt. of Bihar& BSEBoard,Patna
23-24 September 2011
2. Rishi Kumar Jha Emerging Trend in Material Science
UGC Sponsored, Deptt. Of Phy.,& Deptt.of Comp.Sc,PWC,Patna
27th September 2011
3. Rajesh Kumar Sinha
Promotion of Ethic in Human Rights Education
UGC Sponsored Sir G.D. Memorial College,Patna
August 22st 2011
4. Rajesh Kumar Sinha
National Seminar on Role of Science & Technology in Developing Society
Deptt. Of Information Technology, Govt. of Bihar& BSEBoard,Patna
23-24 September 2011
5. Rajesh Kumar Sinha
Emerging Trend in Material Science
UGC Sponsored, Deptt. Of Phy.,& Deptt.of Comp.Sc,PWC,Patna
27th September 2011
6. Mr. Prabhat Kumar
Annual Appraisal Workshop of ISEA Project
IIT Guwahati One day 19.2.2010
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SN
Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration
7. Mr. Prabhat Kumar
Activities and future plans of DOEACC Society for promoting IT/ITES and related initiatives in the NE Region
DOEACC Society at IIT Guwahati
One day 20.2.2010
8. Mr. Prabhat Kumar
Information Security Education and Awareness
IIT Guwahati Workshop cum Training during March 7-11,2011
9. Mr. Prabhat Kumar
Public Key Infrastructure
IT dept., NIT Patna & C-DAC, Bangalore
2 days workshop on March 15-16, 2011 at IT Dept, NIT Patna
10. Mr. Prabhat Kumar
Introduction to Graph and Geometric Algorithms
CSE dept., NIT Patna & TIFR Mumbai
Research Promotion Workshop on March 26-28,2011
11. Jyoti Prakash Singh
BioInformatics ISI Kolkata Feb 15-17 2012
12. Anil Kumar Dudyala
Database Security NIT Warangal March 5-9 2012
13. Kovuru Vijaya Kumar
Database Security NIT Warangal March 5-9 2012
14. Abhay Kumar Quality Enhancement for Teachers in Engineering Education
CET, IIT Kharagpur. 16-17 November 2011
15. M. P. Singh Quality Enhancement for Teachers in Engineering Education
CET, IIT Kharagpur. 16-17 November 2011
16. M. P. Singh Training on “Global Leadership
Handong Global University, Pohang, South Korea sponsored by UNESCO, Korean National Commission / Ministry of Education & Science of Korea
8 – 12 August 2011
17. M. P. Singh Brain Storming Session on “ Technology Vision – 2035”
IT-BHU sponsored by TIFAC (Technology Information Forecasting & Assessment Council, Govt. of India.
20th May 2011
18. Tasneem Parvin National Symposium on ‘Recent Trends in Chemical science and Technology
Department of Chemistry at IIT Patna
March 3-4, 2012.
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SN
Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration
19. Khursheed Ahmad Microscale techniques in experimental chemistry, P.G.,
Department of Chemistry, AN College, Patna
16 and 17 Dec.. 2011.
20. Dev K. Mahato, Emerging Trends in Material Science (ETMS-2011)
Department of Physics and the Department of Computer Science, Patna Women’s College, Patna.
27th September 2011
21. Ayaz Ahmad International conference on analysis and its application
Department of Math, AMU Aligarh
Nov.19-21, 2011
22.
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CHAPTER-XI
ANNEXURE
11.1 Board of Governors
1 Sri R. P. SinghFormer Chairman-cum-Managing Director,Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
Chairman
2 Director, National Institute of Technology Patna, Patna (Bihar) Ex-officio Member
3 Joint Secretary dealing with Technical Education, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development
Member
4 Financial Adviser, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development.
Member
5 Sri Om Prakash Dhanuka, Director, Riga Sugar Company, Riga, Sitamarhi (Bihar)
Member
6 Dr. Triyogi Prasad, Retired Professor, Bihar College of Engineering, Patna (Bihar)
Member
7 Prof. B. P. Singh, Professor (Emeritus), Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi.
Member
8 Prof. B. Chandra, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) – Delhi
Member
9 Dr. S. N. Verma, Senior Lecturer, Workshop (Electrical Engineering) National Institute of Technology Patna (Bihar)
Member
11.2 Finance Committee
1 Sri R. P. SinghFormer Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
Chairman, Board of Governors, NIT Patna (ex-officio Chairman)
Chairman
2 Dr. U.C.Ray, till 28-11-2011Dr. P. Chakraborty from 2-12-2011 to 31-3-2012Director, NIT PatnaPatna – 800 005, Bihar, India
Director, NIT Patna(ex-officio)
Member
3 Joint Secretary dealing with NITs or his nominee, MHRD
Nominee of MHRDGovt. of India
Member
4 Financial Adviser (HRD) or his nominee, MHRD
Nominee of MHRDGovt. of India
Member
5 Sri Om Prakash DhanukaChairman & Managing Director, Riga Sugar Company Ltd., Riga, Sitamarhi, Bihar
Nominee of BOGNIT Patna
Member
6 Dr. B. P. SinghProfessor (Emeritus) Electrical Engineering, I.I.T. Delhi
Nominee of BOGNIT Patna
Member
7 Prof. Vidya Sagar Registrar, NIT Patna(ex-officio)
Member-Secretary
11.3 Building and Works Committee
1. Chairman Director, NIT Patna Dr. U.C.Ray, till 28-11-2011
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(ex-officio Chairman) Dr. P. Chakraborty from 2-12-2011 to 31-3-2012Director, NIT PatnaPatna – 800 005, Bihar, India
2. Member Nominee of MHRDGovt. of India
Director (NIT’s), MHRDGovt. of India, New Delhi
3. Member Nominee of BOGNIT Patna
Dr. B. P. SinghProfessor (Emeritus), Elect. Engg. I.I.T. Delhi
4. Member Expert from Civil Engineering Wing of CPWD
Superintending Engineer (C),PCC, CPWD,
5. Member Expert from Electrical Engineering Wing of CPWD
Superintending Engineer (E),PCEC, CPWD,
6. Member-Secretary
Registrar, NIT Patna(ex-officio)
Prof. Vidya Sagar
11.4 Other Committees
Senate1 Chairman Director, NIT
Patna(ex-officio)
Dr. U.C.Ray, till 28-11-2011Dr. P. Chakraborty from 2-12-2011 to 31-3-2012Director, NIT PatnaPatna – 800 005, Bihar, India
2 Member The Professors 12. Dr. Surendra Kumar, Prof. of Civil Engineering till 30-6-11
13. Prof. N. Kumar, Prof. of Mechanical Engineering till 31-7-11
14. Prof. S. J. Hasnain, Prof. of Mechanical Engineering
15. Dr. Sudarshan Singh, Prof. of Mechanical Engineering
16. Dr. M. M. Choudhary, Prof. of Electrical Engineering
17. Dr. S. M. Jha, Prof. of Mathematics18. Dr. U. S Triar, Prof. of Electrical Engineering.19. Dr. G .K Choudhary, Prof. Electrical Engineering20. Dr. D. K. Singh, Prof. Electronic and Comm Engg. 21. Dr. S. K. Verma, Prof. Mechanical Engineering22. Narayan Vikas, Prof. Computer Science and Engg.
till 31-11-20113 Special
InviteesHeads of Deptt., Centers,Schools or Division other than Professors
10. Dr. Manoj Kumar, HoD, Architecture Dept.11. Dr. S. R. Sharma, HOD, Chemistry12. Dr. N. R. Lall, HOD, Physics.13. Dr. Kalpana Sinha, HOD, Humanities and Social
Sciences14. Dr. B.K Sharma, HOD, Electronics and
Communication Engineering till 30-6-11,15. Prof. Rabindra Kumar HOD, Electronics and
Communication Engineering from 1-7-11,16. Prof. T. Haider, Prof. In-charge, Computer Science
& Engineering till 3-11-2011
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17. Dr. D.K.Singh Head, CSE and IT, from 4-11-201118. Dr. L. B. Roy, Head Civil Enginnering
4 Member Chairman, HMC Dr. G. K. Choudhary, HOD, Electrical 5 Member Three persons
amongeducationists of repute
1. Prof. R B Nair,Dept. of HSS, IIT Delhi
2. Prof. Syed S MajorDept. of Physics, IIT Bombay at Mumbai
3. Prof. Shambhu Saran, Dept of Mechanical Engg. & Dean (Academic), NIT Jamshedpur
6 Member Secretary
Registrar, NIT Patna
Prof. Vidya Sagar
Departmental Advisory CommitteeEach department has its own advisory committee. Head of the department is Chairman of the committee and all the Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors in the department are the members of the committee. Committee meets regularly in order to monitor the departmental activities.
11.5 Research Projects and Consultation Jobs
BRNS Project:The Centre for Water Resources Studies, CWRS, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Patna is carrying out a Research Project on the topic “Development of Integrated Software for estimation of Design basis flood for Inland Nuclear Power Projects site” sponsored by Board of Research and Nuclear Science, Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai.
Proposal under PMGSY:National Institute of Technology Patna has been acting as STA for scrutinizing the detailed Project Report (DPR)/ Package proposal for construction of Roads in Bihar under Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojna (PMGSY). This has been sponsored by National Rural Road Development Agency, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.
State Government InteractionThe Institute is actively involved in various Committees of State Government e.g. Education Expert Committee, Bihar Science Council Management Committee, Disaster Management Committee .etc.
11.6 Faculty PositionPost Sanction Strength In PositionProfessor 20 7Associate Professor 40 21Assistant Professor 81 49Total 141 77
11.7 Administrative and other StaffDean (SRIC) Prof.(Dr.) M. M.
ChoudharyProfessor of Electrical Engineering
Dean (Student Affairs) Prof. (Dr.) S. M. Jha Professor of Mathematics
Dean (Academic Affairs) Prof. (Dr.) U. S. Triar Professor of Electrical Engineering
Dean (Faculty Welfare) Prof. (Dr.) Narendra Kumar till 31st July 2011
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
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Chief Vigilance Officer Prof. (Dr.) Narendra Kumar till 31st July 2011
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Registrar Prof Vidya Sagar Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Deputy Registrar (Procurement)
Dr. S. K. Verma Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Deputy Registrar (Examination)
Dr. Sita Ram sharma Associate Professor of Chemistry
Assistant Registrar (Admission)
Dr. M. P. Singh Assistant Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
Assistant Registrar(IT Services)
Sri. Prabhat Kumar Assistant Professor of Information Technology
Assistant Registrar (Students)
Sri. Sanjay Kumar Assistant Professor Civil Engineering
11.8 Staff Members deputed/ Sponsored for Training, LearningNil
11.9 Courses and AdmissionsB.Tech, five years duration B. Arch., Two years duration M.Tech and three to five years duration Ph.D.
11.10 Courses offeredThe Institute offers degree courses B.Tech, B.Arch., Post Graduate Courses M.Tech, and Doctoral courses in the following Engineering subjects/ specialisations.
B.Tech Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics & Communication Engg. Information Technology Mechanical Engineering
B.ArchM.Tech1. Electrical Engineering Specialisation
1. Control System2. Power System
2. Mechanical Engineering 1. Thermal Turbo machines2. Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Transfer
3 Civil Engineering 1. Water Resources2. Transportation Engg.3. Structural Engg.
4. Computer Science and Engg. 1. Computer Science and Engg.
5. Electronics and Communication Engg. 1. Electronics and Communication Engg
Ph.D. Architecture Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engg. Electronics & Communication Engg. Information Technology Mechanical Engg. Mathematics Physics
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11.11 Scholarship and Awards
Scholarship Sanctioned by different Agencies/ States for the Students on NIT Patna during the F.Y. 2011-2012.
Sr. No. Agency State Amount Category
1 B.S.M.F.C.Ltd. Patna BIHAR 320,500.00 Minority2 B.S.M.F.C.Ltd. Patna BIHAR 467,350.00 Minority3 B.S.M.F.C.Ltd. Patna BIHAR 88,300.00 Minority Total (Rs.) 876,150.00 4 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 272,900.00 OBC5 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 6 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 7 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 2,280.00 OBC8 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 120,805.00 OBC9 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 79,205.00 OBC
10 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 17,900.00 OBC11 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 32,800.00 OBC12 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 37,000.00 OBC13 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 7,305.00 OBC Total (Rs.) 570,195.00
14 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 2,590,350.00 SC15 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 501,250.00 SC16 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 74,000.00 SC17 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 24,000.00 SC18 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 68,300.00 SC19 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 18,500.00 SC20 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 74,000.00 SC21 Ministry of S.J. & E., GOI Central Scholarship 614,200.00 SC22 Ministry of S.J. & E., GOI Central Scholarship 533,600.00 SC23 Ministry of S.J. & E., GOI Central Scholarship 1,276,550.00 SC Total (Rs.) 5,774,750.00
24 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 857,000.00 ST25 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 18,500.00 ST26 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 18,500.00 ST27 D.W.O. Patna BIHAR 18,500.00 ST28 Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GOI Central Scholarship 685,700.00 ST29 Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GOI Central Scholarship 856,300.00 ST Total (Rs.) 2,454,500.00 Grand Total (Rs.) 9,675,595.00
11.12 Training and Placement StatisticsThe placement and training cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the training and proper placement of final and pre-final year students of NIT Patna. Following is the branch wise break-up of the campus selection during 2011-12.
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Sl.No.
Date of Visit
Name of Comp/Org. ME
EE CE ECE
AR CSE
IT Total
42. 23.07.11 TATA Motors Ltd. 05 - - - - - - 05
43. 01.08.11 Samsung Software Engineering lab
- - - - - 07 01
08
44. 23.08.11 Accenture Service Pvt. Ltd. 2 2 - 19 - 07 08
38
45. 26.08.11 Wipro Technologies - - - 10 - 09 07
26
46. 08.09.11 ITC Infotech Date Extended
47. 30.08.11 Musigma - - - - - - - Nil
48. 12.09.11 IOCL - 03 02 04 - - - 09
49. 15.09.11 Tech Mahindra 03 01
04
50. 16.09.11 Capgemini 02 05 05
12
51. 9.10.11 L & T (ECC) 01 01 03 05
52. 14.10.11 Maruti Suzuki 13 - - 13
53. 15.10.11 Unisys Global Services 05 05
54. 28.10.11 Verizon Data Service Solution
04 03 09 05
21
55. 30.10.11 Microsoft Nil
56. 04.11.11 Hella Electronics India Ltd. Nil
57. 08.11.11 Ericsson India 05 05 04
14
58. 09.11.11 Hero Moto Corp 03 03
59. 10.11.11 Hindalco Industries Ltd. 02 02 01 02 07
60. 16.11.11 Gammon India Ltd. 07 07
61. 21.11.11 Era Infrastructure Ltd. 01 01
62. 01.12.11 FLAREUM Solar Technology Ltd.
01 01 02
63. 13.12.11 BPCL 10 10
64. 14.12.11 Tata Autocomp Systems Ltd. 02 02 04
65. 23.01.12 Rancore Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
07 07
66. 24.01.12 Tata Advances Systems Ltd. 02 02
67. 26.01.12 Hyderabad Industries Ltd. 02 02
68. 30.01.12 Oceaneering International Service
03 03
69. 31.01.12 Simplex Infrastructure Ltd. 02 02
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70. 06.02.12 ITD Cementation India Ltd. 03 03
71. 08.02.12 SIEMENS 01 02 02 05
72. 14.02.12 Matix Fertilizer 03 03
73. 23.02.12 Tata Projects 02 02
74. 10.03.12 Aditya Birla Group Chemical 03 02 05
75. 21.03.12 Samsung 08 08
16
76. 23.03.12 CES 05 05
77. 27.03.12 SUZUKI Power Train India Ltd.
02 02
78. 03.04.12 Denso 01 01 02
79. 05.05.12 Reva System India Pvt. Ltd. 04 01
05
80. 14.05.12 Endeavor Careers Pvt. Ltd. 01 01 02
81. 16.05.12 HDFC Ltd. 01 01
82. 21.06.12 IL&FS 03 03
Total no. of offers made recruited
49 21 27 59 05 63 40
264
Total no. of eligible students 59 52 39 72 - 61 51
334
% of offers 79.041
Vocational Training:The placement and training cell has arranged for on-site vocational training (VT) of all final as well as pre-final year students of NIT Patna in reputed organisations/companies like ABB, SIEMENS, DRDO, BSNL, NTPC, Prashar Bharti, SAIL, HEC, ECR, NHPC, etc. Following is the branch wise break up of organisation/ companies where the vocational training of students has been arranged during 2011-12
Sl. Branch Name of Organization01 Mechanical
EngineeringIOCL, NTPC, SAIL, HAL, NALCO, ECR, ITDR MSME, HECL, Bharat Wagon, KBUNL, Kolkata Port Trust, Shipyard
02 Electrical Engineering
IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, NHPC, OIL, HECL, KBUNL, Prasar Bharti, Hindalco, BSEB, KEAEL, ETI, GAIL, DLW, TU, PGCIL, SBFC, ONGC, PESU, VECC
03 Civil Engineering
IRCON, NTPC, SAIL, NHPC, HAL, SSPL, OIL, SRB, GRB, IITK, IITD, NPCIL, ACC
04 Electronics & Communication Engineering
IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, HCL, DRDO, SSPL, DMRC, HECL, Prasar Bharti, TATA Steel, NIC, BEL, NITK, STESALIT, TTC, DLMW, LG Electronics, MTNL, SNTI
05 Computer Science & Engineering
BSNL, SAIL, HCL, DRDO, NIC, DMRC, Student Corner, IIT Bombay, CEL, NIIT, ISSA, STTC, Micro Max Information
06 Information IOCL, BSNL, SAIL, NHPC, NIVT, NIC, Student Corner, SSE,
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Technology Department It Simla, JAPIT, SREST, VSERVE, A Mass Softech, Applied Lab, CMPDI, Softech Park India, USHA Computer , Servition It Solution, NCR, NIT Surathkal, Software Mahathi, Apin Technology, BHEL
11.10 Finance and Accounts detailsFor the Financial year 2011-12 audited annual accounts received Principal Accountant General (Audit) Bihar is attached herewith.
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