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Men are mortal. So are ideas.
An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering.
Otherwise both will wither and die.
Men are mortal. So are ideas. Men are mortal. So are ideas. Men are mortal. So are ideas. Men are mortal. So are ideas. Men are mortal. So are ideas. Men are mortal. So are ideas. Men are mortal. So are ideas.
An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering.
Otherwise both will wither and die.Otherwise both will wither and die.Otherwise both will wither and die.Otherwise both will wither and die.Otherwise both will wither and die.Otherwise both will wither and die.Otherwise both will wither and die.Otherwise both will wither and die.Otherwise both will wither and die.
- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
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PROGRAMME
11:00 AM Guests to be seated
11:30 AM Academic procession arrives
11:35 AM Chairperson, Board of Governors declares the convocation open
11:36 AM Introduction of the Chief Guest, Chairperson & Report of the Institute by the Director
12:00 Noon Address by the Chairperson, Board of Governors
12:20 PM Convocation address by the Chief Guest
12:40 PM Award of degrees by the Chairman of the Senate
01:00 PM Presentation of Medals by the Chief Guest and the Chairperson, Board of Governors
01:10 PM Chairperson, Board of Governors declares the convocation closed
01:11 PM National Anthem
01:13 PM Academic procession departs
01:30 PM Convocation lunch
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Men are mortal. So are ideas.
An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering.
Otherwise both will wither and die.
- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
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PROGRAMME
11:00 AM Guests to be seated
11:30 AM Academic procession arrives
11:35 AM Chairperson, Board of Governors declares the convocation open
11:36 AM Introduction of the Chief Guest, Chairperson & Report of the Institute by the Director
12:00 Noon Address by the Chairperson, Board of Governors
12:20 PM Convocation address by the Chief Guest
12:40 PM Award of degrees by the Chairman of the Senate
01:00 PM Presentation of Medals by the Chief Guest and the Chairperson, Board of Governors
01:10 PM Chairperson, Board of Governors declares the convocation closed
01:11 PM National Anthem
01:13 PM Academic procession departs
01:30 PM Convocation lunch
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The Visitor
Shri Pranab MukherjeeHon'ble President of India
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Cabinet Minister
Smt. Smriti Zubin IraniMinistry of Human Resource Development
Government of India2 3
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The Visitor
Shri Pranab MukherjeeHon'ble President of India
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Cabinet Minister
Smt. Smriti Zubin IraniMinistry of Human Resource Development
Government of India2 3
Chief GuestDr. T. Ramasami obtained his B. Tech. and M. Tech. degrees from University of Madras, and PhD from University of Leeds, UK for his work on the Chemistry of Chromium. During his postdoctoral studies, he worked on homogeneous catalysis, electron transfer phenomenon, and bio-inorganic Chemistry. He served as Director CLRI, Chennai (1996-2006), Secretary to Government of India, DST (2006-2015) and held additional charges as the Director General, CSIR and Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences. He is a distinguished researcher and leather scientist. His investigations focused on Mechanistic Chemistry, industrial applications of Chromium salts and “do-ecology solutions” to industrial environmental problems. His contribution to the solution of environmental problems in leather sector in Tamil Nadu resulted in saving 2,50,000 jobs and annual industrial turnover of Rs. 6000 crores. He has guided more than 30 PhD students and authored more than 220 research publications, eight chapters in books, and numerous general articles. He holds 37 patents of which 12 have been commercialized.
Dr. Ramasami has been conferred upon many awards/honors, notably S S Bhatnagar Prize for Chemical Sciences (1993), Vasvik Prize (1997), Environmental Technologies (2004), India's National Civilian Honour the Padma Sri for excellence in Science and Engineering (2001) and the Padma Bhushan (2014). He was elected Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore; National Academy of Sciences (India), Allahabad; Indian National Academy of Engineering and the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World. In recognition of his contribution to leather research, he was invited to deliver the Arthur Wilson Memorial Lecture.
Dr. Ramasami, as the Secretary of DST, has initiated policies, programmes and schemes with potentials for long-term impact. The prestigious INSPIRE scheme of Government of India has been one of his most notable initiatives.
Padmashree Ms. Lila Poonawalla is the Chairperson of Lila Poonawalla Foundation and presently, a Director on the Board of KPIT Technologies; NobleTek PLM Solutions Pvt. Ltd.; Pragati Leadership and Blossom Industries. She is a Strategic Advisor to Erehwon Consulting and SmartCloud Infotech Private Limited. Ms. Poonawalla is also on the Advisory Board of ThyssenKrupp Industries India Pvt. Ltd.
She was a former CMD of Tetra Pak India Ltd.; Alfa Laval India Ltd. and also a former Chairperson of DeLaval India Pvt. Ltd.; LKM India Ltd.; Saunders India Ltd. and Alfa Laval Financial Services Ltd. She has been the Director of Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd. – Nominee of Finance Ministry; Director, Bank of Maharashtra and Director, Neilsoft Ltd.
Ms. Poonawalla has been awarded the prestigious Padmashree in 1989 by the Government of India. She is also a recipient of international recognition from the King of Sweden in 2003, with the Polar Star Award and named as the Officer of the Royal Order.
She has started her own Consultancy Services Company “Lila Consulting Services” and through this set up has been working as a Corporate Advisor. She is also an advisor to Schlumberger, USA and Arco Safety Equipment, UK.
Ms. Poonawalla is a Chairperson Emeritus of Quality Circle Forum of India - Maharashtra Chapter, where she is actively involved in the Quality Circles Movement. Her efforts helped, in a long way, in completion of building of the world-class "Quality Circles Excellence Center” in Pune.
Ms. Poonawalla obtained her Bachelors of Mechanical Engineering from College of Engineering Pune in 1967;
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Chief GuestDr. T. Ramasami obtained his B. Tech. and M. Tech. degrees from University of Madras, and PhD from University of Leeds, UK for his work on the Chemistry of Chromium. During his postdoctoral studies, he worked on homogeneous catalysis, electron transfer phenomenon, and bio-inorganic Chemistry. He served as Director CLRI, Chennai (1996-2006), Secretary to Government of India, DST (2006-2015) and held additional charges as the Director General, CSIR and Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences. He is a distinguished researcher and leather scientist. His investigations focused on Mechanistic Chemistry, industrial applications of Chromium salts and “do-ecology solutions” to industrial environmental problems. His contribution to the solution of environmental problems in leather sector in Tamil Nadu resulted in saving 2,50,000 jobs and annual industrial turnover of Rs. 6000 crores. He has guided more than 30 PhD students and authored more than 220 research publications, eight chapters in books, and numerous general articles. He holds 37 patents of which 12 have been commercialized.
Dr. Ramasami has been conferred upon many awards/honors, notably S S Bhatnagar Prize for Chemical Sciences (1993), Vasvik Prize (1997), Environmental Technologies (2004), India's National Civilian Honour the Padma Sri for excellence in Science and Engineering (2001) and the Padma Bhushan (2014). He was elected Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore; National Academy of Sciences (India), Allahabad; Indian National Academy of Engineering and the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World. In recognition of his contribution to leather research, he was invited to deliver the Arthur Wilson Memorial Lecture.
Dr. Ramasami, as the Secretary of DST, has initiated policies, programmes and schemes with potentials for long-term impact. The prestigious INSPIRE scheme of Government of India has been one of his most notable initiatives.
Padmashree Ms. Lila Poonawalla is the Chairperson of Lila Poonawalla Foundation and presently, a Director on the Board of KPIT Technologies; NobleTek PLM Solutions Pvt. Ltd.; Pragati Leadership and Blossom Industries. She is a Strategic Advisor to Erehwon Consulting and SmartCloud Infotech Private Limited. Ms. Poonawalla is also on the Advisory Board of ThyssenKrupp Industries India Pvt. Ltd.
She was a former CMD of Tetra Pak India Ltd.; Alfa Laval India Ltd. and also a former Chairperson of DeLaval India Pvt. Ltd.; LKM India Ltd.; Saunders India Ltd. and Alfa Laval Financial Services Ltd. She has been the Director of Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd. – Nominee of Finance Ministry; Director, Bank of Maharashtra and Director, Neilsoft Ltd.
Ms. Poonawalla has been awarded the prestigious Padmashree in 1989 by the Government of India. She is also a recipient of international recognition from the King of Sweden in 2003, with the Polar Star Award and named as the Officer of the Royal Order.
She has started her own Consultancy Services Company “Lila Consulting Services” and through this set up has been working as a Corporate Advisor. She is also an advisor to Schlumberger, USA and Arco Safety Equipment, UK.
Ms. Poonawalla is a Chairperson Emeritus of Quality Circle Forum of India - Maharashtra Chapter, where she is actively involved in the Quality Circles Movement. Her efforts helped, in a long way, in completion of building of the world-class "Quality Circles Excellence Center” in Pune.
Ms. Poonawalla obtained her Bachelors of Mechanical Engineering from College of Engineering Pune in 1967;
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3-Tier Executive Program from IIM Ahmedabad in 1978; Marketing Program from Havard Business School in 1982; Senior Executive Program from Stanford University, USA in 1984; Advanced Marketing and Management program at IMDR Lausanne Switzerland in 1988.
Presently, she is holding the Directorship of Swedish Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Membership of Pune Citizens' Police Foundation; Executive Council Memberships of MCCI & Top Management Consortium and is also a Vice Chairperson of Poona Blind Men's Association.
Further, she has served as a Member of Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet headed by Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam; Chancellor's Nominee of the Jawaharlal Nehru University; Member of the Advisory Committee of the LIC of India; Member of Technology Information Forecasting Assessment Council, Government of India; Member of the Governing Council of C-DAC and Executive Committee Member of CII.
Besides her professional success, she has discovered the joy of giving by starting the “Lila Poonawalla Foundation (LPF)” in 1996, while she was still at the professional pinnacle. Girls who are academically outstanding, but economically needy, are gifted with an outright scholarship to pursue either post graduation studies or under graduation studies. Since its inception, about 3000 scholarships have been granted to more than 1900 deserving girls by the foundation.
Ms. Poonawalla has received several awards including:
Best Lady Executive Best in International Marketing Lady of the Decade Marketing Man of the Year Shiromani Mahila Award Four Way Test Award
Special Executive Magistrate Vijay Ratna FIE Award for Excellence Industrial Excellence Udyog Jyoti Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini
Kohinoor Ratna Gem of India International Excellence Udyog Rattan Award International Woman of the Year Rashtriya Udyog Award Bharat Udyog Gold Medal Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award Global India Excellence Award Samajshree Award Hind Gaurav Award Indira Gandhi Memorial Award Pune’s Pride Award Life-time Achievement Award from Indian
Women Scientists’ Association Udyog Bhushan Puraskar from Annasaheb Magar
Social Sports Foundation-PCMC Suryadatta National Award Pune Super Achievers Award
Award of Excellence from Top Management Consortium
Life Time Achievement Award from Indira Group of Institutes
Service Excellence Recognition Award from Rotary Club of Poona Midtown
Gurujan Gaurav Award from NCP Party Women Achiever Award 2012 from JSPM Group
of Institute Zeal Leadership Award 2012 by Dnyanganga
Institute of Career Empowerment & Research ‘Self-made Achiever from a Refugee to a
Corporate Czarina’ Award Paul Harris Fellow Award by The Rotary
Foundation of Rotary Inter
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3-Tier Executive Program from IIM Ahmedabad in 1978; Marketing Program from Havard Business School in 1982; Senior Executive Program from Stanford University, USA in 1984; Advanced Marketing and Management program at IMDR Lausanne Switzerland in 1988.
Presently, she is holding the Directorship of Swedish Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Membership of Pune Citizens' Police Foundation; Executive Council Memberships of MCCI & Top Management Consortium and is also a Vice Chairperson of Poona Blind Men's Association.
Further, she has served as a Member of Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet headed by Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam; Chancellor's Nominee of the Jawaharlal Nehru University; Member of the Advisory Committee of the LIC of India; Member of Technology Information Forecasting Assessment Council, Government of India; Member of the Governing Council of C-DAC and Executive Committee Member of CII.
Besides her professional success, she has discovered the joy of giving by starting the “Lila Poonawalla Foundation (LPF)” in 1996, while she was still at the professional pinnacle. Girls who are academically outstanding, but economically needy, are gifted with an outright scholarship to pursue either post graduation studies or under graduation studies. Since its inception, about 3000 scholarships have been granted to more than 1900 deserving girls by the foundation.
Ms. Poonawalla has received several awards including:
Best Lady Executive Best in International Marketing Lady of the Decade Marketing Man of the Year Shiromani Mahila Award Four Way Test Award
Special Executive Magistrate Vijay Ratna FIE Award for Excellence Industrial Excellence Udyog Jyoti Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini
Kohinoor Ratna Gem of India International Excellence Udyog Rattan Award International Woman of the Year Rashtriya Udyog Award Bharat Udyog Gold Medal Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award Global India Excellence Award Samajshree Award Hind Gaurav Award Indira Gandhi Memorial Award Pune’s Pride Award Life-time Achievement Award from Indian
Women Scientists’ Association Udyog Bhushan Puraskar from Annasaheb Magar
Social Sports Foundation-PCMC Suryadatta National Award Pune Super Achievers Award
Award of Excellence from Top Management Consortium
Life Time Achievement Award from Indira Group of Institutes
Service Excellence Recognition Award from Rotary Club of Poona Midtown
Gurujan Gaurav Award from NCP Party Women Achiever Award 2012 from JSPM Group
of Institute Zeal Leadership Award 2012 by Dnyanganga
Institute of Career Empowerment & Research ‘Self-made Achiever from a Refugee to a
Corporate Czarina’ Award Paul Harris Fellow Award by The Rotary
Foundation of Rotary Inter
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DirectorProf. Sarit Kumar Das, Director and Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Punjab is currently on leave from Indian Institute of Technology Madras where he is a Professor with the Mechanical Engineering Department and served as Dean (Academic Research) in the past. After obtaining B.E (Mechanical) in 1984 and M.E (Heat Power) in 1987 from Jadavpur University, he completed his Ph.D degree in the area of Heat Transfer from Sambalpur University in 1994 and joined University of BW Hamburg, Germany where he did his Post-Doctoral Research in the area of Plate and Liquid Metal Heat Exchangers.
He has published four books and more than 250 research papers. He is a recipient of the DAAD and Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship of Germany. He is a fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Sciences, India. He has been bestowed with several Awards such as “India Citation Award 2012” by Thomson Reuters and “Prof. K. N. Seetharamu Award & Medal for Excellence in Research” by Indian Society for Heat and Mass Transfer in the year 2006. He has also been awarded the Peabody Visiting Professorship at the Mechanical Engineering Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA, in 2011. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Micro/Nanoscale Transport and an Associate Editor of the journal Heat Transfer Engineering. His current research interests include heat transfer in nanofluids, microfluidics, biological heat transfer, nanoparticle mediated drug delivery in cancer cells, heat exchangers, boiling in mini/microchannels, fuel cells, jet instabilities, heat transfer in porous media, and computational fluid dynamics.
VisionIndian Institute of Technology Ropar will be the leading centre for learning and creation/advancement of knowledge in Science/Engineering and other interdisciplinary/multifunctionary areas of human endeavor.
Mission To train high quality Engineers/Technologists having capacity and ability to find
solutions to 21st century grand challenges of Engineering. To utilize new and existing knowledge to connect with main stream societal issues, such
as affordable healthcare, agricultural productivity, drinking water and sustainable energy requirement of large section of people of India.
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DirectorProf. Sarit Kumar Das, Director and Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Punjab is currently on leave from Indian Institute of Technology Madras where he is a Professor with the Mechanical Engineering Department and served as Dean (Academic Research) in the past. After obtaining B.E (Mechanical) in 1984 and M.E (Heat Power) in 1987 from Jadavpur University, he completed his Ph.D degree in the area of Heat Transfer from Sambalpur University in 1994 and joined University of BW Hamburg, Germany where he did his Post-Doctoral Research in the area of Plate and Liquid Metal Heat Exchangers.
He has published four books and more than 250 research papers. He is a recipient of the DAAD and Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship of Germany. He is a fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Sciences, India. He has been bestowed with several Awards such as “India Citation Award 2012” by Thomson Reuters and “Prof. K. N. Seetharamu Award & Medal for Excellence in Research” by Indian Society for Heat and Mass Transfer in the year 2006. He has also been awarded the Peabody Visiting Professorship at the Mechanical Engineering Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA, in 2011. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Micro/Nanoscale Transport and an Associate Editor of the journal Heat Transfer Engineering. His current research interests include heat transfer in nanofluids, microfluidics, biological heat transfer, nanoparticle mediated drug delivery in cancer cells, heat exchangers, boiling in mini/microchannels, fuel cells, jet instabilities, heat transfer in porous media, and computational fluid dynamics.
VisionIndian Institute of Technology Ropar will be the leading centre for learning and creation/advancement of knowledge in Science/Engineering and other interdisciplinary/multifunctionary areas of human endeavor.
Mission To train high quality Engineers/Technologists having capacity and ability to find
solutions to 21st century grand challenges of Engineering. To utilize new and existing knowledge to connect with main stream societal issues, such
as affordable healthcare, agricultural productivity, drinking water and sustainable energy requirement of large section of people of India.
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Faculty Members 66
Non-Teaching Staff 61
Current Enrolment
B.Tech. Programme 465
B.Tech-M.Tech. Dual Degree 9
M.Tech. Programme 19
M.Sc. 23
PhD Programme 135
Degree Awarded
PhD 17
B.Tech. 107
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROPAR – INCEPTION AND GROWTH
The Indian Institute of Technology Ropar is one of the newer IITs set up by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India in 2008. In true tradition of IIT system, this institute is committed to provide state-of-the-art technical education in a variety of fields and also for facilitating transmission of knowledge in keeping with the latest developments in pedagogy. IIT Delhi was assigned the responsibility of mentoring IIT Ropar. The first academic session (2008–09) of IIT Ropar was conducted at IIT Delhi campus. The institute currently operates from the premises of (erstwhile) Government Polytechnic College for Girls (Ropar), which has been fully renovated and furnished to cater to the need of this institute.
The temporary campus for IIT Ropar is set up with all the required facilities. Class rooms fitted with multimedia, faculty rooms and administrative wing are all in place. There are four hostels; three for boys and one for girls. These hostels are equipped with modern mess units. Faculty recruitment, creation of laboratories and other support facilities are in full swing. The Institute has been operating from the transit campus since 18th August, 2009. In a few years, the institute will be relocated to its own campus, spread over a 500 acre area on the banks of the river Satluj.
Academics
Academics is at the core of our activities. The institute currently has 7 Departments (Department of Chemistry, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics) and 2 Centers (Center for Biomedical Engineering and Center for Materials & Energy Engineering).
IIT Ropar offers a variety of academic programmes for students with a wide range of backgrounds. We offer B.Tech. degrees in three disciplines – Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering;
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Faculty Members 66
Non-Teaching Staff 61
Current Enrolment
B.Tech. Programme 465
B.Tech-M.Tech. Dual Degree 9
M.Tech. Programme 19
M.Sc. 23
PhD Programme 135
Degree Awarded
PhD 17
B.Tech. 107
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROPAR – INCEPTION AND GROWTH
The Indian Institute of Technology Ropar is one of the newer IITs set up by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India in 2008. In true tradition of IIT system, this institute is committed to provide state-of-the-art technical education in a variety of fields and also for facilitating transmission of knowledge in keeping with the latest developments in pedagogy. IIT Delhi was assigned the responsibility of mentoring IIT Ropar. The first academic session (2008–09) of IIT Ropar was conducted at IIT Delhi campus. The institute currently operates from the premises of (erstwhile) Government Polytechnic College for Girls (Ropar), which has been fully renovated and furnished to cater to the need of this institute.
The temporary campus for IIT Ropar is set up with all the required facilities. Class rooms fitted with multimedia, faculty rooms and administrative wing are all in place. There are four hostels; three for boys and one for girls. These hostels are equipped with modern mess units. Faculty recruitment, creation of laboratories and other support facilities are in full swing. The Institute has been operating from the transit campus since 18th August, 2009. In a few years, the institute will be relocated to its own campus, spread over a 500 acre area on the banks of the river Satluj.
Academics
Academics is at the core of our activities. The institute currently has 7 Departments (Department of Chemistry, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics) and 2 Centers (Center for Biomedical Engineering and Center for Materials & Energy Engineering).
IIT Ropar offers a variety of academic programmes for students with a wide range of backgrounds. We offer B.Tech. degrees in three disciplines – Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering;
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M.Sc. degrees in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics and M.Tech degree in Mechanical Engineering. Admission to many of these programmes is based on performance in national level tests / entrance examination followed by interviews in some cases.
IIT Ropar will be starting a new academic department of Civil Engineering with effect from July 2016. In the first phase, two academic programs viz. B.Tech. (Civil) and PhD shall be introduced. M.Tech. programs shall be inducted subsequently. The program emphasis shall be placed upon addressing the problems of the region (Punjab and Haryana) like floods, water-logging, earthquakes, road accidents, cancer epidemic, dwindling water resources, degrading environment/ water quality.
Research
IIT Ropar research fraternity puts immense emphasis on promoting cutting edge research useful for the country and publications of highest quality and not just quantity. We firmly believe that this is the key to our recognition in the international research community. We offer PhD degrees in all disciplines. At present, we have 135 PhD scholars in the Institute. 17 PhD scholars have successfully defended their theses and 44 scholars have joined the PhD program during the last one year. The Institute undertakes sponsored research and development projects from industrial and other organizations in public as well as private sector.
The Institute offers PhD programme in a wide range of areas in Science, Engineering & Humanities and Social Sciences. The broad objectives of the PhD programme is not only to keep pace with the expanding frontiers of knowledge but also to provide research training relevant to the present social and economic objectives of the country.
The academic programme leading to the PhD degree is broad based and involves a minimum course credit requirement, comprehensive examination, synopsis seminar and thesis submission. The Institute also encourages research in interdisciplinary areas through a system of joint supervision and interdepartmental group activities. The presence of the highly motivated research oriented faculty members provides excellent opportunities for such activities.
Externally Funded Research/ Consultancy Projects
The faculty members of IIT Ropar are actively engaged in various research projects funded by the institute and external funding agencies. Since its inception, research projects have been sponsored to faculty members of the Institute by different funding agencies like DST, CSIR, DRDO, DeitY, DAE, RuTAG etc. Presently the Institute is running 66 projects with an outlay of Rs. 22.68 crores. Additionally, 22 externally funded projects worth Rs. 5.17 crores have been successfully completed.
Some of the faculty members take up industrial consultancy projects from highly reputed organizations. To name a few, there were projects from DRDO, Microsoft Corporation, RBS Ltd. etc. In its continuous endeavour to reach the peak of academic excellence; IIT Ropar has initiated several effective and unique steps.
Infrastructure
The transit campus of the institute is serving most of the needs of our present students, faculty and administrative staff. We have all the necessary facilities on campus, such as health centre, institute transportation, bank, ATM, 24/7 Internet access, full power backup, guest house accommodation and sports & recreational facilities, which are required to support a comfortable on-campus living. Progress of the permanent campus project has been of the highest priority. A Project Monitoring Group, headed by the Director and comprising of the Associate Dean (Infrastructure) and two experienced external consultants regularly interacts with key stakeholders in the project, i.e., Architects, CPWD and contractor, to monitor and resolve potential bottlenecks. As a result, the project has shown remarkable acceleration in recent months.
For Phase-I, our target today is to have the following buildings:
• Academic: Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemistry departments.
• Common: Administration block, Library, Workshop, Lecture halls, Utilities centre, Sports facilities.
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M.Sc. degrees in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics and M.Tech degree in Mechanical Engineering. Admission to many of these programmes is based on performance in national level tests / entrance examination followed by interviews in some cases.
IIT Ropar will be starting a new academic department of Civil Engineering with effect from July 2016. In the first phase, two academic programs viz. B.Tech. (Civil) and PhD shall be introduced. M.Tech. programs shall be inducted subsequently. The program emphasis shall be placed upon addressing the problems of the region (Punjab and Haryana) like floods, water-logging, earthquakes, road accidents, cancer epidemic, dwindling water resources, degrading environment/ water quality.
Research
IIT Ropar research fraternity puts immense emphasis on promoting cutting edge research useful for the country and publications of highest quality and not just quantity. We firmly believe that this is the key to our recognition in the international research community. We offer PhD degrees in all disciplines. At present, we have 135 PhD scholars in the Institute. 17 PhD scholars have successfully defended their theses and 44 scholars have joined the PhD program during the last one year. The Institute undertakes sponsored research and development projects from industrial and other organizations in public as well as private sector.
The Institute offers PhD programme in a wide range of areas in Science, Engineering & Humanities and Social Sciences. The broad objectives of the PhD programme is not only to keep pace with the expanding frontiers of knowledge but also to provide research training relevant to the present social and economic objectives of the country.
The academic programme leading to the PhD degree is broad based and involves a minimum course credit requirement, comprehensive examination, synopsis seminar and thesis submission. The Institute also encourages research in interdisciplinary areas through a system of joint supervision and interdepartmental group activities. The presence of the highly motivated research oriented faculty members provides excellent opportunities for such activities.
Externally Funded Research/ Consultancy Projects
The faculty members of IIT Ropar are actively engaged in various research projects funded by the institute and external funding agencies. Since its inception, research projects have been sponsored to faculty members of the Institute by different funding agencies like DST, CSIR, DRDO, DeitY, DAE, RuTAG etc. Presently the Institute is running 66 projects with an outlay of Rs. 22.68 crores. Additionally, 22 externally funded projects worth Rs. 5.17 crores have been successfully completed.
Some of the faculty members take up industrial consultancy projects from highly reputed organizations. To name a few, there were projects from DRDO, Microsoft Corporation, RBS Ltd. etc. In its continuous endeavour to reach the peak of academic excellence; IIT Ropar has initiated several effective and unique steps.
Infrastructure
The transit campus of the institute is serving most of the needs of our present students, faculty and administrative staff. We have all the necessary facilities on campus, such as health centre, institute transportation, bank, ATM, 24/7 Internet access, full power backup, guest house accommodation and sports & recreational facilities, which are required to support a comfortable on-campus living. Progress of the permanent campus project has been of the highest priority. A Project Monitoring Group, headed by the Director and comprising of the Associate Dean (Infrastructure) and two experienced external consultants regularly interacts with key stakeholders in the project, i.e., Architects, CPWD and contractor, to monitor and resolve potential bottlenecks. As a result, the project has shown remarkable acceleration in recent months.
For Phase-I, our target today is to have the following buildings:
• Academic: Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemistry departments.
• Common: Administration block, Library, Workshop, Lecture halls, Utilities centre, Sports facilities.
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• Residential: Boys hostel (690 units), Girls hostel (100 units), Visitor hostel (40 units), Residences for faculty (~120 units), staff (56 units) and the Director’s Residence.
We expect to move to the new campus by the middle of 2017 and aim to enhance our student strength to approximately 2400 by the year 2020.
Industrial Relations, International and Alumni Affairs
Realizing the need for industry-institute linkages & its growth, relations with international universities & Indian Diaspora and Alumni, a dedicated Dean’s office, designated as Office of Industrial Relations, International and Alumni Affairs has been established in the month of July 2015. Industrial lecture series has been started, for which renowned industrialists are being invited on-campus to deliver technical and motivational talks. The institute has got the membership of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in order to strengthen its tie-ups with industry. The Department of Mechanical Engineering had organized an Industry-Academic Conclave on May 11, 2015, in which industrialists from more than thirty well-known organizations participated. In addition to its on-going MoUs with several universities, the institute recently signed MoUs with Swinburne University of Technology (SUT), Australia; Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), South Korea; Aksaray University, Turkey and Semiconductor Lab (SCL), India. The institute has been actively participating in National-level initiatives such as Global Initiative of Academic Network (GIAN), under which the institute has got a grant to hold a short-term program on Surface Engineering in June 2016.
Student Life
The present Student Affairs Section has the following functional units:
• Board of Hostel Affairs (BOHA)
• Board of Cultural Activities (BOCA)
• Board of Science & Technology (BOST)
• Board of Sports Activities (BOSA)
A Constitution of the student body under which elections are held, wherein one student General Secretary and four respective Board Secretaries are elected by the students.
The BOCA has conducts several functions, including Fresher’s night and annual cultural fest, Zeitgeist. The BOST regularly conducts workshops on Android, Automobile, Androbot, Sparshbot and 3D printing, Intra college manual robot task (Robotics Club), Monochrome Design. BOSA is supporting inter year, inter hostel sports activities, where students are encouraged to participate in local/inter college sports activities to boost their performance in inter IIT Sports meet. Professional guides/coaches are taking care of training the students in individual sports.
Prototype Development Innovation Fund (PDIF) and Technology Incubation and Development of Entrepreneurs (TIDE)
In order to foster and promote an innovation ecosystem in Punjab, IIT Ropar has launched two schemes: Prototype Development Fund (PDIF) with a generous grant from Punjab Technical University and Technology and Development for Entrepreneurs (TIDE), funded by Department of Electronics and Information Technology. Under these schemes, IIT Ropar has already supported four start-ups in the areas of (a) patent search software (b) computer games, (c) Robotics and (d) Media Streaming. One of the supported companies, XLPat has already come out with a product for patent search and it is being marketed in USA; Greedy Games Ltd, a start-up by our Alumni has many reputed companies, such as Pepsi, Amazon, Flipkart, Snap deal, PayTM and Disney as their clients.
To summarize, IIT Ropar is poised at an important juncture. We have set our aims very high and feet firmly on the ground.
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• Residential: Boys hostel (690 units), Girls hostel (100 units), Visitor hostel (40 units), Residences for faculty (~120 units), staff (56 units) and the Director’s Residence.
We expect to move to the new campus by the middle of 2017 and aim to enhance our student strength to approximately 2400 by the year 2020.
Industrial Relations, International and Alumni Affairs
Realizing the need for industry-institute linkages & its growth, relations with international universities & Indian Diaspora and Alumni, a dedicated Dean’s office, designated as Office of Industrial Relations, International and Alumni Affairs has been established in the month of July 2015. Industrial lecture series has been started, for which renowned industrialists are being invited on-campus to deliver technical and motivational talks. The institute has got the membership of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in order to strengthen its tie-ups with industry. The Department of Mechanical Engineering had organized an Industry-Academic Conclave on May 11, 2015, in which industrialists from more than thirty well-known organizations participated. In addition to its on-going MoUs with several universities, the institute recently signed MoUs with Swinburne University of Technology (SUT), Australia; Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), South Korea; Aksaray University, Turkey and Semiconductor Lab (SCL), India. The institute has been actively participating in National-level initiatives such as Global Initiative of Academic Network (GIAN), under which the institute has got a grant to hold a short-term program on Surface Engineering in June 2016.
Student Life
The present Student Affairs Section has the following functional units:
• Board of Hostel Affairs (BOHA)
• Board of Cultural Activities (BOCA)
• Board of Science & Technology (BOST)
• Board of Sports Activities (BOSA)
A Constitution of the student body under which elections are held, wherein one student General Secretary and four respective Board Secretaries are elected by the students.
The BOCA has conducts several functions, including Fresher’s night and annual cultural fest, Zeitgeist. The BOST regularly conducts workshops on Android, Automobile, Androbot, Sparshbot and 3D printing, Intra college manual robot task (Robotics Club), Monochrome Design. BOSA is supporting inter year, inter hostel sports activities, where students are encouraged to participate in local/inter college sports activities to boost their performance in inter IIT Sports meet. Professional guides/coaches are taking care of training the students in individual sports.
Prototype Development Innovation Fund (PDIF) and Technology Incubation and Development of Entrepreneurs (TIDE)
In order to foster and promote an innovation ecosystem in Punjab, IIT Ropar has launched two schemes: Prototype Development Fund (PDIF) with a generous grant from Punjab Technical University and Technology and Development for Entrepreneurs (TIDE), funded by Department of Electronics and Information Technology. Under these schemes, IIT Ropar has already supported four start-ups in the areas of (a) patent search software (b) computer games, (c) Robotics and (d) Media Streaming. One of the supported companies, XLPat has already come out with a product for patent search and it is being marketed in USA; Greedy Games Ltd, a start-up by our Alumni has many reputed companies, such as Pepsi, Amazon, Flipkart, Snap deal, PayTM and Disney as their clients.
To summarize, IIT Ropar is poised at an important juncture. We have set our aims very high and feet firmly on the ground.
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BOARD OF GOVERNORSCHAIRPERSON
Ms. Lila Poonawalla (Chairperson, BoG, IIT Ropar)
Former CMD Alfa Laval-Tetra Pak IndiaChairperson Lila Poonawalla Foundation
Fili Villa, 101/102, Survey No. 23, Balewadi Baner, Pune-411 045
MEMBERS
Prof. Sarit K. DasDirector
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Shri Sarvesh Kaushal, IAS Chief Secretary to Government of Punjab
Room No. 28, 6th floorPunjab Civil SecretariatChandigarh – 160 001
Prof. N. SathyamurthyDirector
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali
Knowledge City, Sector 81, SAS NagarMohali PO – 140 306, Punjab
Shri Chetan PahwaDirector
Avon Ispat & Power Ltd.G.T. Road
Ludhiana- 141 014
Dr. V. SumantranVice-Chairman
Ashok Leyland Ltd.1-Sardar Patel Road, Guindy
Chennai – 600 032
Shri Sanjiv GoyalChairman & Managing Director
Nectar Lifesciences Ltd.SCO 38-39, Sector 9-DChandigarh – 160 009
Prof. S. M. IshtiaqueProfessor
Department of Textile Technology Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
Prof. P. K. RainaProfessor & Dean (Academics)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
SPECIAL INVITEE
Prof. Kshitij Gupta Officiating Director
Indian Institute of Delhi Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016
Ms. Tripti Gurha Director (IITs)
Ministry of Human Resource Development
Department of Higher Education, Technical Section -1, Shastri Bhawan
New Delhi
SECRETARY
Prof. Javagal K. SridharOfficiating Registrar
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
SENATECHAIRMAN
Prof. Sarit K. DasDirector
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
MEMBERS
Prof. N. SathyamurthyDirector
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research,
Knowledge City, Sector 81SAS Nagar, Mohali PO 140306
Punjab, India
Prof. Arun Kumar GroverVice Chancellor
Punjab UniversityChandigarh-160 014, India
Prof. M.L. MunjalHonorary Professor
Department of Mechanical EngineeringIndian Institute of Science Bangalore
Bangalore – 560012, India
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Prof. P. K. RainaProfessor & Dean (Academics)
Department of PhysicsIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Prof. Sanjoy RoyProfessor & Dean (Sponsored Projects &
Consultancy)Department of Electrical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Prof. Ramesh GargProfessor & Dean (Faculty Affairs &
Administration)Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Subhendu SarkarAssociate Dean (Research)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. T. J. Dhilip KumarAssociate Dean Academics (PG courses)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Himanshu TyagiAssociate Dean Academics (UG)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Prabal BanerjeeAssociate Dean (Student Affairs)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Balwinder SodhiAssociate Dean (Campus Development)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. J. S. SahambiAssociate Professor and Head
Department of Electrical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Harpreet SinghAssociate Professor
School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Somdev KarAssistant Professor and Head
Humanities and Social SciencesIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. M. PrabhakarAssistant Professor and Head,Department of Mathematics
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
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BOARD OF GOVERNORSCHAIRPERSON
Ms. Lila Poonawalla (Chairperson, BoG, IIT Ropar)
Former CMD Alfa Laval-Tetra Pak IndiaChairperson Lila Poonawalla Foundation
Fili Villa, 101/102, Survey No. 23, Balewadi Baner, Pune-411 045
MEMBERS
Prof. Sarit K. DasDirector
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Shri Sarvesh Kaushal, IAS Chief Secretary to Government of Punjab
Room No. 28, 6th floorPunjab Civil SecretariatChandigarh – 160 001
Prof. N. SathyamurthyDirector
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali
Knowledge City, Sector 81, SAS NagarMohali PO – 140 306, Punjab
Shri Chetan PahwaDirector
Avon Ispat & Power Ltd.G.T. Road
Ludhiana- 141 014
Dr. V. SumantranVice-Chairman
Ashok Leyland Ltd.1-Sardar Patel Road, Guindy
Chennai – 600 032
Shri Sanjiv GoyalChairman & Managing Director
Nectar Lifesciences Ltd.SCO 38-39, Sector 9-DChandigarh – 160 009
Prof. S. M. IshtiaqueProfessor
Department of Textile Technology Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
Prof. P. K. RainaProfessor & Dean (Academics)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
SPECIAL INVITEE
Prof. Kshitij Gupta Officiating Director
Indian Institute of Delhi Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016
Ms. Tripti Gurha Director (IITs)
Ministry of Human Resource Development
Department of Higher Education, Technical Section -1, Shastri Bhawan
New Delhi
SECRETARY
Prof. Javagal K. SridharOfficiating Registrar
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
SENATECHAIRMAN
Prof. Sarit K. DasDirector
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
MEMBERS
Prof. N. SathyamurthyDirector
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research,
Knowledge City, Sector 81SAS Nagar, Mohali PO 140306
Punjab, India
Prof. Arun Kumar GroverVice Chancellor
Punjab UniversityChandigarh-160 014, India
Prof. M.L. MunjalHonorary Professor
Department of Mechanical EngineeringIndian Institute of Science Bangalore
Bangalore – 560012, India
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Prof. P. K. RainaProfessor & Dean (Academics)
Department of PhysicsIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Prof. Sanjoy RoyProfessor & Dean (Sponsored Projects &
Consultancy)Department of Electrical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Prof. Ramesh GargProfessor & Dean (Faculty Affairs &
Administration)Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Subhendu SarkarAssociate Dean (Research)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. T. J. Dhilip KumarAssociate Dean Academics (PG courses)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Himanshu TyagiAssociate Dean Academics (UG)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Prabal BanerjeeAssociate Dean (Student Affairs)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Balwinder SodhiAssociate Dean (Campus Development)
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. J. S. SahambiAssociate Professor and Head
Department of Electrical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Harpreet SinghAssociate Professor
School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Somdev KarAssistant Professor and Head
Humanities and Social SciencesIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. M. PrabhakarAssistant Professor and Head,Department of Mathematics
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
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Dr. Nitin AuluckAssistant Professor and Head
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Navin KumarAssistant Professor and Head
School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Jitendra PrasadAssistant Professor
School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Rajendra SrivastavaAssistant Professor and Head
Department of ChemistryIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Yashveer SinghAssistant Professor & Head
Centre for Biomedical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
SENATEDr. S. Dasgupta
Assistant Professor & HeadDepartment of Physics
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
SPECIAL INVITEES
Prof. S. M. IshtiaqueProfessor
Department of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz KhasNew Delhi-110 016, India
Prof. S. R. KaleProfessor
Department of Mechanical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz KhasNew Delhi-110 016, India
Prof. T. A. GonsalvesDirector
Indian Institute of Technology MandiHimachal Pradesh
Prof. T. SundarajanProfessor & Head
Department of Mechanical EngineeringIIT Madras
Dr. Anupam AgrawalAssistant Professor and Chief WardenIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Dinesh K.S.Deputy Librarian
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
STUDENTS REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. Chandra Sen, PhD student Mr. Prashant Sharma, UG student
SECRETARY
Prof. Javagal K. SridharOfficiating Registrar
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
MEDAL AWARDEES
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The PRESIDENT GOLD MEDAL for obtaining the highest CGPA amongst the graduating students of the Bachelor of Technology in the year 2014-2015 has
been awarded to PULKIT GERA of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
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INSTITUTE SILVER MEDAL for obtaining the highest CGPA amongst the students graduating of the Bachelor of Technology programme in
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING to R. ROHAN PRASAD.
INSTITUTE SILVER MEDAL for obtaining the highest CGPA amongst the students graduating of the Bachelor of Technology programme in COMPUTER
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING to GOURAV BANSAL.
The DIRECTOR GOLD MEDAL for the best all round performance amongst the graduating students of the Bachelor of Technology in the year 2014-2015 has
been awarded to PULKIT GERA of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
Dr. Nitin AuluckAssistant Professor and Head
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Navin KumarAssistant Professor and Head
School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Jitendra PrasadAssistant Professor
School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Rajendra SrivastavaAssistant Professor and Head
Department of ChemistryIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Yashveer SinghAssistant Professor & Head
Centre for Biomedical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
SENATEDr. S. Dasgupta
Assistant Professor & HeadDepartment of Physics
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
SPECIAL INVITEES
Prof. S. M. IshtiaqueProfessor
Department of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz KhasNew Delhi-110 016, India
Prof. S. R. KaleProfessor
Department of Mechanical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz KhasNew Delhi-110 016, India
Prof. T. A. GonsalvesDirector
Indian Institute of Technology MandiHimachal Pradesh
Prof. T. SundarajanProfessor & Head
Department of Mechanical EngineeringIIT Madras
Dr. Anupam AgrawalAssistant Professor and Chief WardenIndian Institute of Technology Ropar
Dr. Dinesh K.S.Deputy Librarian
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
STUDENTS REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. Chandra Sen, PhD student Mr. Prashant Sharma, UG student
SECRETARY
Prof. Javagal K. SridharOfficiating Registrar
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
MEDAL AWARDEES
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The PRESIDENT GOLD MEDAL for obtaining the highest CGPA amongst the graduating students of the Bachelor of Technology in the year 2014-2015 has
been awarded to PULKIT GERA of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
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INSTITUTE SILVER MEDAL for obtaining the highest CGPA amongst the students graduating of the Bachelor of Technology programme in
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING to R. ROHAN PRASAD.
INSTITUTE SILVER MEDAL for obtaining the highest CGPA amongst the students graduating of the Bachelor of Technology programme in COMPUTER
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING to GOURAV BANSAL.
The DIRECTOR GOLD MEDAL for the best all round performance amongst the graduating students of the Bachelor of Technology in the year 2014-2015 has
been awarded to PULKIT GERA of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
1 Anu Prathap M. U.
2 Arka Bhowmik
3 Chinar Rana
4 Hemant Sharma
5 Jagpreet Singh
6 Kamalpreet Kaur
7 Karan Vir Saini
8 Kore Rajkumar Revansidha
9 Madhu Samolia
10 Prabhjeet Kaur Dhillon
11 Preeti Saluja
12 Ravinder Singh Joshi
13 Sanjeev Soni
14 Srikumar Panda
15 Sukhjeet Singh
16 Vikash
17 Vikrant Khullar
PhD
GRADUATING BATCH 2015
1 Abhinav Puri
2 Abhishek Gambhir
3 Arbaaz Singh Sidhu
4 Ashish Dhingan
5 Gurasis Singh
6 Harsimran Singh
7 Honey Singla
8 Imroj Qamar
9 Jaskaran Singh Virdi
10 Kumar Harshad
11 Lalit S Verma
12 Medha Gupta
13 Mishra Alok Sushilkumar
14 Naina Bansal
15 Nalam Naresh Kumar
16 Naman Chhabra
17 Navneet Singh
18 Padi Tama*
19 Pankaj
20 Paramvir Singh
21 Parmeet Singh
22 Prakhar Asthana
23 Prateek Singh
24 Prikshit Kumar
25 Rahul Kumar
26 Rajeev Kumar
27 Sahil Dabra
28 Sankalp Maurya
29 Swapnil Godbole
30 Utkarsh Barnwal
31 Vikas Almal
32 Gourav Bansal
33 Vishwash Batra
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
GRADUATING BATCH 2015
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20 21*Joined in 2010
1 Anu Prathap M. U.
2 Arka Bhowmik
3 Chinar Rana
4 Hemant Sharma
5 Jagpreet Singh
6 Kamalpreet Kaur
7 Karan Vir Saini
8 Kore Rajkumar Revansidha
9 Madhu Samolia
10 Prabhjeet Kaur Dhillon
11 Preeti Saluja
12 Ravinder Singh Joshi
13 Sanjeev Soni
14 Srikumar Panda
15 Sukhjeet Singh
16 Vikash
17 Vikrant Khullar
PhD
GRADUATING BATCH 2015
1 Abhinav Puri
2 Abhishek Gambhir
3 Arbaaz Singh Sidhu
4 Ashish Dhingan
5 Gurasis Singh
6 Harsimran Singh
7 Honey Singla
8 Imroj Qamar
9 Jaskaran Singh Virdi
10 Kumar Harshad
11 Lalit S Verma
12 Medha Gupta
13 Mishra Alok Sushilkumar
14 Naina Bansal
15 Nalam Naresh Kumar
16 Naman Chhabra
17 Navneet Singh
18 Padi Tama*
19 Pankaj
20 Paramvir Singh
21 Parmeet Singh
22 Prakhar Asthana
23 Prateek Singh
24 Prikshit Kumar
25 Rahul Kumar
26 Rajeev Kumar
27 Sahil Dabra
28 Sankalp Maurya
29 Swapnil Godbole
30 Utkarsh Barnwal
31 Vikas Almal
32 Gourav Bansal
33 Vishwash Batra
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
GRADUATING BATCH 2015
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20 21*Joined in 2010
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
1 Aayush Chourasiya
2 Aiman Khan
3 Ankit Rana
4 Ashish Cherian Samuel
5 Ashish Garg
6 Awere Darshan Ashok*
7 Bingi Siddhartha*
8 Chandan Prasad
9 Chennur Megha Shyam
10 Dilip Kumar
11 Dinesh Kumar Tudu*
12 Dinesh Kumar Verma
13 Dinesh Kumawat
14 Gagandeep Singh
15 Ghanshyam Shahni
16 Gitesh Agarwal
17 Harshit
18 Kiran Meena
19 Kushal Rahangdale
20 M Raquib Anjum
21 Mishra Satyaprakash Harvansh
22 Najish Muhammed
23 Namami Ahirwar
24 Naquid Khalili
25 Pulkit Gera
#26 Rahul Mehta
27 Rahul Sharma
28 Roshan Agarwal
29 Satyendra Maurya
30 Sunil Kumar Meena
31 Suprith B
32 Tanmay Jain
33 Vedprakash Meena
34 Vikas Mohan Rana
35 Vishal G J
GRADUATING BATCH 2015 GRADUATING BATCH 2015
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
1 Akshat Pandey
2 Aman Kumar
3 Anurag Kanojia
4 Anurag Patel
5 Ashraf Kamal Nasimi
6 Atul Agrawal
7 Ayush Bagla
8 Boddu Venkata Nagarjuna Reddy
9 Farshad O
10 Harsh Jyot Singh
11 Harsimran Jot Singh
12 Hemant Meena@13 Javed Khan
14 Jogendra Singh
15 Jugal Kishore Meena
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*Joined in 2010 Joined in 2008
16 Kaushal Meena
17 L Siddharth
18 Mahajan Gaurav Jagannath
19 Mandla Manoj Kumar
20 Megraj Meena
21 Mohit Aggarwal
22 Nihal*
23 Nitin Jain
24 R Rohan Prasad (Honours)
25 Rakesh Kumar
26 Ravindra Meena
27 Rebba Manoj Kumar
28 Rohit Paul Kuruvilla
29 Sachin Kumar
30 Sahil Vijay
31 Shah Yash Girish (Honours)
32 Shashank Saurabh
33 Siddhartha Agarwal (Honours)
34 Sreeraj P J
35 Sumanyu Maingi
36 Sunil Panwar
37 Tushar
38 Tushar Chaudhary
39 Yogesh Singhal
22 23 @ #*Joined in 2010 Joined in 2009 Joined in 2008
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
1 Aayush Chourasiya
2 Aiman Khan
3 Ankit Rana
4 Ashish Cherian Samuel
5 Ashish Garg
6 Awere Darshan Ashok*
7 Bingi Siddhartha*
8 Chandan Prasad
9 Chennur Megha Shyam
10 Dilip Kumar
11 Dinesh Kumar Tudu*
12 Dinesh Kumar Verma
13 Dinesh Kumawat
14 Gagandeep Singh
15 Ghanshyam Shahni
16 Gitesh Agarwal
17 Harshit
18 Kiran Meena
19 Kushal Rahangdale
20 M Raquib Anjum
21 Mishra Satyaprakash Harvansh
22 Najish Muhammed
23 Namami Ahirwar
24 Naquid Khalili
25 Pulkit Gera
#26 Rahul Mehta
27 Rahul Sharma
28 Roshan Agarwal
29 Satyendra Maurya
30 Sunil Kumar Meena
31 Suprith B
32 Tanmay Jain
33 Vedprakash Meena
34 Vikas Mohan Rana
35 Vishal G J
GRADUATING BATCH 2015 GRADUATING BATCH 2015
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
1 Akshat Pandey
2 Aman Kumar
3 Anurag Kanojia
4 Anurag Patel
5 Ashraf Kamal Nasimi
6 Atul Agrawal
7 Ayush Bagla
8 Boddu Venkata Nagarjuna Reddy
9 Farshad O
10 Harsh Jyot Singh
11 Harsimran Jot Singh
12 Hemant Meena@13 Javed Khan
14 Jogendra Singh
15 Jugal Kishore Meena
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*Joined in 2010 Joined in 2008
16 Kaushal Meena
17 L Siddharth
18 Mahajan Gaurav Jagannath
19 Mandla Manoj Kumar
20 Megraj Meena
21 Mohit Aggarwal
22 Nihal*
23 Nitin Jain
24 R Rohan Prasad (Honours)
25 Rakesh Kumar
26 Ravindra Meena
27 Rebba Manoj Kumar
28 Rohit Paul Kuruvilla
29 Sachin Kumar
30 Sahil Vijay
31 Shah Yash Girish (Honours)
32 Shashank Saurabh
33 Siddhartha Agarwal (Honours)
34 Sreeraj P J
35 Sumanyu Maingi
36 Sunil Panwar
37 Tushar
38 Tushar Chaudhary
39 Yogesh Singhal
22 23 @ #*Joined in 2010 Joined in 2009 Joined in 2008
OATH
I hereby pledge that it shall be my constant endeavour to be scrupulously honest in the discharge of my duties as Engineer and Scientist;
To uphold the dignity of the individual and the integrity of the profession;
To utilize my knowledge of Technology and Science for the glory of the Institute, in the service of the country and mankind at large.
Convocation Committee
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1. Prof. P.K.Raina (Chairman)2. Prof. Ramesh Garg3. Prof. J. Sridhar4. Dr. Himanshu Tyagi5. Dr. S. Sarkar6. Dr. T. J. Dhilip Kumar7. Dr. Harpreet Singh8. Dr. Prabal Banerjee
9. Dr J.S. Sahambi 10. Dr. Naveen Kumar11. Dr. Rajendra Srivastava12. Dr. M.Prabhakar13. Dr. Nitin Auluck14. Dr. Somdev Kar15. Dr. Rohit Y. Sharma16. Dr. Anupam Agarwal
17. Dr. Narinder Singh18. Dr. Ekta Singla19. Mr. Ravinder Kumar 20. Mr. Lagvish Kumar21. Mr. Sourabh Sharma22. Mr. C.S. Sham Sundar
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OATH
I hereby pledge that it shall be my constant endeavour to be scrupulously honest in the discharge of my duties as Engineer and Scientist;
To uphold the dignity of the individual and the integrity of the profession;
To utilize my knowledge of Technology and Science for the glory of the Institute, in the service of the country and mankind at large.
Convocation Committee
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1. Prof. P.K.Raina (Chairman)2. Prof. Ramesh Garg3. Prof. J. Sridhar4. Dr. Himanshu Tyagi5. Dr. S. Sarkar6. Dr. T. J. Dhilip Kumar7. Dr. Harpreet Singh8. Dr. Prabal Banerjee
9. Dr J.S. Sahambi 10. Dr. Naveen Kumar11. Dr. Rajendra Srivastava12. Dr. M.Prabhakar13. Dr. Nitin Auluck14. Dr. Somdev Kar15. Dr. Rohit Y. Sharma16. Dr. Anupam Agarwal
17. Dr. Narinder Singh18. Dr. Ekta Singla19. Mr. Ravinder Kumar 20. Mr. Lagvish Kumar21. Mr. Sourabh Sharma22. Mr. C.S. Sham Sundar
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