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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE BY INSTITUTIONS RUNNING AICTE APPROVED ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY/PHARMACY PROGRAMMES TO BE INCLUDED IN
THEIR RESPECTIVE INFORMATION BROCHURE, DISPLAYED ON THEIR WEBSITE AND TO BE SUBMITTED TO AICTE EVERY YEAR LATEST BY 30TH APRIL TOGETHER
WITH ITS URL
The following information is to be given in the Information Brochure besides being hosted on the Institution‟s official Website.
“The information has been provided by the concerned Institution and the onus of authenticity lies with the institution and not on AICTE.”
I. Name of the Institution
Aryabhatta Institute of Engineering and Management, Durgapur PANAGARH GRAM, P.O: PANAGARH BAZAAR Dist: BURDWAN, PIN: 713148 Ph No: (0343) 2526415, 2526416, Fax: (0343)2526417, E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.aiemd.in
(Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail.)
II. Name & Address of the executive Director
Dr. PRASANTA KUMAR SINGHA
A-6, SHASTRI AVENUE, BIDHANNAGAR, DURGAPUR Ph No: (0343) 2526417, Fax: : (0343) 2526417 E-mail: [email protected]
(Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail.)
III. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY
WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, KOLKATA IV. GOVERNANCE
o Members of the Board and their brief background
Please go through Annexure-I
o Members of Academic Advisory Body
Please go through Annexure-I
o Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body
Quarterly
o Organizational chart and processes
Please go through Annexure-II
o Nature and Extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs / improvements
Please go through Annexure-III
o Mechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance
Please go through Annexure-IV
o Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/faculty performance
Please go through Annexure-V
o Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students
Please go through Annexure-VI
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V. PROGRAMMES
o Name of the Programs approved by the AICTE :-
B. Tech. in CSE, ECE, EE, EEE, IT, ME
o Name of the Programs accredited by the AICTE :-
N.A.
o For each Programs the following details are to be given :-
Name
Number of seats
Duration
Cut off mark / rank for admission during the last three years
Fee
Placement Facilities
Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary
o Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign
University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details :-
Details of the Foreign Institution/University :-
Name of the University/Institution Address Website Is the Institution/University Accredited in its Home Country Ranking of the Institution/University in the Home Country Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes, the
name of the agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implications for students in terms of pursuit of higher studies in India and abroad and job both within and outside the country.
Nature of Collaboration Conditions of Collaboration Complete details of payment a student has to make to get the full benefit
of collaboration.
o For each Collaborative/affiliated Programme give the following :-
Programme Focus Number of seats Admission Procedure Fee Placement Facility Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum
salary and average salary
o Whether the Collaborative Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for approval as required under notification no. 37-3/Legal/2005 dated 16
th May, 2005
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VI. FACULTY
Branch wise list faculty members.
Permanent Faculty. Please go through ANNEXURE : VIII
Visiting Faculty.
Adjunct Faculty : N.A.
Guest Faculty : N.A.
Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio : 1:15
Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years
Please go through ANNEXURE : IX VII. PROFILE OF PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED
Name : (Dr.) Supati Prasanna Das
Date of Birth : 01.03.1946
Educational Qualification : Ph.D (Engg.) M.E. B.E (Mech)
Work Experience :
Teaching : 2.5 years. Research : 23 years. Industry others: 11½ years. (Information Technology-7 years,
Mechanical Testing & Calibration-4 ½ years)
Area of Specializations : Experimental Stress Analyses.
Subjects teaching at undergraduate Level :
1. Machine Design 2. Material Science & Metallurgy 3. Mechanical Engineering Science
Research guidance : Post Graduate research- 3
Projects carried out :
1. Condition monitoring of Horton Sphere during Hydraulic Stretch Testing.
2. Stress Analysis of Conveyor power pulley & its mathematical Modeling.
3. Insitu- strain measurement & analysis in the cover studs of ammonia synthesis reactor.
4. Failure investigation of the inner shell of the Phathalic Anhydride Reboiler.
5. Quality Assurance Plan of Flap deceleration system.
6. Development of measuring wheel for continuous measurement of vertical forces between wheel & rail.
7. Flexibility analysis and design modification of 50 m pipe layout carrying Dowtherm
8. Condition monitoring of Hot Mill housing by strain gauges for hot rolling of aluminum ingots & its remedial measures.
9. Measurement of co-efficient of static friction for Idler rolls.
10. Failure Investigation of Riveted Lap joints of Dolomite kiln Chimney.
11. Stress Analysis of Assembled Disc Insulators.
12. Investigation into the probable causes of repetitive service failure of monocable return sheave shaft of ropeways & suggesting remedial measures.
13. Three dimensional photo elastic study of IRN 304 Clips used in Indian railways.
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14. Photo-thermoelastic investigation of a plate subjected to a constant temperature at one edge.
15. Computer aided photo elastic data processing and plotting.
Technology Transfer : International : 1 National : 4 Conf. Proc. : 3
For each Faculty give a page covering Please go through ANNEXURE : XV
VIII. FEE
Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution.
Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire program.
No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students.
Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount
Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship.
Estimated cost of boarding and lodging in Hostels. Please go through ANNEXURE : X
IX. ADMISSION
Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval.
Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years.
Number of applications received during last two years for admission under Management Quota and number admitted.
Please go through ANNEXURE : XI X. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
o Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website).
Joint Entrance Examination (JEE),(85% of the total intake) Address: Central Selection Committee Engineering and technology Room No.- 101, Prof. A.K.Seal Hall
Hostel No- 10, ( through 2nd
gate) Bengal Engineering and Science University Shibpur, Howrah, W.b. pin- 711103 Ph (033) 26682238, URL: www.csc-et.org
o Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately
[AIEEE/CET (State conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test]
Through WBJEE entrance-90% Through AIEEE entrance-10%
o Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats :
Last date for request for applications.
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Last date for submission of application.
Dates for announcing final results.
Release of admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same day)
Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15 days)
Last date for closing of admission.
Starting of the Academic session.
The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list.
The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified.
XI. CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION
o Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks
in qualifying examination etc.
Sected students of WBJEE Examination & AIEEE o Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any.
Pass certificate of 10 + 2 level
o Mention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in
the admission test for the last three years.
Only Joint entrance examination rank and Pass certificate of 10+2 level with minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.
o Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were
admitted.
Only Rank List
Item No I - XI must be given in information brochure and must be hosted as fixed content in the website of the Institution.
The Website must be dynamically updated with regard to XII–XV.
XII. APPLICATION FORM
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ARYABHATTA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT DURGAPUR
Panagarh , P.O .-Panagarh Bazar, Dist. – Burdwan, Pin – 713148, Phone: (0343)2526415/6/7
SESSION: 2006-2007
[( ) THE CORRECT ONE]
Caste Category Sex
Hindu Muslim Other SC ST OBC GEN Male Female
“Admitted Through” CODE LAST NAME MIDDLE NAME FIRST NAME
ADDRESS WITH PINCODE & TELEPHONE NO. :
DATE OF BIRTH BLOOD GROUP RH FACTOR
FATHER’S NAME :
MOTHER’S NAME :
[( ) THE CORRECT ONE]
FOOD HABIT
Veg N.Veg
LOCAL GURDIAN’S NAME:
Stamp Size Colored
Photograph
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
JEE AIEEE
Hosteller Non-Hosteller
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ADDRESS :
PHONE NO. :
QUALIFICATION :
Document Submitted ( Attested Copies) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. D/D N0. …………… Dated ……………. Amount Rs. ……………. On …………….. Bank
Declaration by the Students
1) I hereby agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the University and the State
Government regarding my admission, to be approved based on eligibility criteria and submission of
testimonials in original as stipulated by the University. 2) I agree to abide by all rules regarding payment of fees for my course; payment of fees on time is my / parents responsibility and any delay will attract fine as decided by the Management from time to time. I further agree to pay the fees before the commencement of the classes and I accept the refund of fees is not allowed under any circumstances. 3) I agree to the rule that deposits of any kind both at college and hostel will be refunded only
after the completion of course. I will not request for any refund if I withdraw admission or vacate the hostel room and agree to forfeiture of the entire amount under such situation. 4) I declare that I shall not indulge in ragging, eve-teasing, smoking, consuming alcohol,
intoxicating drugs or any other anti- social activities in the college premises, hostel, on educational tours, industrial visit or elsewhere. 5) I shall abide by the dress code prescribed by the Institution. 6) I shall abide by the rules and regulations of the Institution in force, which may be amended
from time to time by the Management/ University/ State Government and any other regulatory Authorities. The decision of Management of AIEMD with respect to Administrative or Academic Matter shall be final and binding on me at all times. 7) I shall accept the decision of the Authorities in all Matter of training , conduct and discipline
with no right to question any one of them.
I, _____________________________________________________ Son/ Daughter/ Ward of Mr. / Mrs. _____________________________________________ declare that the particulars furnished above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and further, I have read the rules and
Name of the School / College with address (H.S)
Board/University Subjects Full
Marks Marks Scored
% of Marks
10th
12th
Diploma (if any)
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regulations for my admission to ________________________________ course for the Academic year _____________ and I shall abide by the rules and regulations that shall be binding on me at all times.
Place : Date : Signature of the Student.
Declaration by Parents / Guardian
I hereby declare that I know the financial obligation of my ward and I can afford to pay all the costs and undertake to pay the tuition and other fees payable on time to the college as per the rules in force and which may be amended from time to time by the Management. I am aware that the fees paid to the college for admission will not be refunded in any case if he/ she does not join the course, he/she discontinues the studies, he/ she is expelled from the college for any reason. I also stand by the declaration given to the college by my Son/ Daughter.
Place : Date : Signature of the Parent/ Guardian
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Admitted to : _________________________________________________________________ Forwarded to principal for admission Authorized Signatory
Date :
Signature of the Secretary Signature of the Principal
MSSCE AIEMD
Documents required during Admission: (FOR FRESH AND LATERAL CANDIDATES)
1. 10 nos. PassPort size Colour Photograph, 2. 20 nos. self addressed stamped (Stamp of Rs. 5.00) envelop, 3. 10th Admit card and Marksheet (All Xerox Copies should Be attested), 4. 12th admit and Marksheet (All Xerox Copies should Be attested),, 5. JEE or AIEEE Admit Card and Rank card (Originals), 6. Allotment card through Counseling (Original), 7. Migration Certificate (Original) 8. Medical Certificate of Fitness from a Regd. Medical Practitioner. 9. Birth Certificate
(ESPECIALLY FOR LATERAL ENTRY) :
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1. JELET rank card (Original), 2. JELET Admit Card (Original) 3. Central selection Committee allotment Card, 4. Migration Certificate 5. Polytechnic pass Certificate.
XIII. LIST OF APPLICANTS
o List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats.
XIV. RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/VACANT SEATS
o Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over)
o Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit. o List of candidates who have been offered admission. o Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of
joining of the first list candidates. o List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category
before operation of waiting list.
XV. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE
LIBRARY:
o Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise) o List of online National/International Journals subscribed. o E-Library facilities
Please go through ANNEXURE : XII
LABORATORY:
For each Laboratory
o List of Major Equipment/Facilities o List of Experimental Setup
COMPUTING FACILITIES:
o Number and Configuration of Systems o Total number of systems connected by LAN o Total number of systems connected to WAN o Internet bandwidth o Major software packages available o Special purpose facilities available
Please go through ANNEXURE : XIII
WORKSHOP:
o List of facilities available.
Games and Sports Facilities Extra Curriculum Activities
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Soft Skill Development Facilities Number of Classrooms and size of each Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each Number of laboratories and size of each Number of drawing halls and size of each Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each. Teaching Learning process
o Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the University. o Academic Calendar of the University o Academic Time Table o Teaching Load of each Faculty o Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place o Students‟ assessment of Faculty, System in place.
Please go through ANNEXURE : XIV
For each Post Graduate programme give the following: o Title of the programme o Curricula and Syllabi o Faculty Profile
SI NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING
1.
2.
3.
o Brief profile of each faculty. o Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme
Special Purpose
o Software, all design tools in case o Academic Calendar and frame work o Research focus o List of typical research projects. o Industry Linkage o Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects o Placement status o Admission procedure o Fee Structure o Hostel Facilities o Contact address of co-ordinator of the PG programme
Name : Address : Telephone : E-mail :
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Annexure – I
GOVERNING BODY
ARYABHATTA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, DURGAPUR
Governing Body of AIEMD
1. Pradip Agasty ……………………………………. Chairman (Nominated by the Society)
B.Sc (Engg), Electrical, Former SSIO, Punjab National Bank. Ex-General Secretary, Durgapur Small Scale Industries Association Durgapur, President of Panagarh Primary Teachers Training Institute, approved by govt. of West Bengal, Managing Partner of EMAY Enterprise , Panagarh & RANI ENGG. WORKS, Panagarh. 1) Engaged in execution of export orders of fabricated items for USSR through MAMC Ltd. Durgapur. 2) Executed the fabrication of storage tanks ( 12 KL, 16 KL, 32 KL cone roof tanks and floating roof tanks for Indian Oil Corporation at Maurigram, Rajbandh, Raxoul, Dimapur- Nagaland, Shilchar – Assam, Jorhat, Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Sambalpur). 3) Developed some special ancillary items (previously used to be imported) with the help of Ancillary Development cell, Durgapur Steel Plant & MAMC Ltd. Durgapur.
2. Jayanta Mukherjee ……………………………. Vice Chairman (Nominated by the Society) B.A, L.L.B., Leading Advocate in Supreme Court, High Court and Durgapur Court.
3. Priyambada Agasty …………………………… Member (Nominated by the Society) B.A (English Hons), M.A (English), B. Ed. Teacher of Kanksa Girls‟ High School.
4. Prabir Agasty …………………………………… Member (Nominated by the Society)
B.Sc ( Physics Hons ), MBA
5. Pranab Agasty …………………………………..Member (Nominated by the Society) B. Sc.
6. Prof. Prasanta Kr. Singha ……………………. Executive Director of MSSCE group of colleges
M.Sc, M.Tech.
7. Prof. (Dr). S.B.Das …………………………….. Member
HOD, Chemistry, N.I.T, Durgapur, Ex- Dean Academic, NIT, Durgapur (Eminent Educationalist)
8. Mrinal Kanti Dutta ………………………………Member
B.E, Ex General Manager, Durgapur Steel Plant.
9. Prof. (Dr). A.K. Mitra ……………………………Member
HOD, Physics; Dean Administration, N.I.T, Durgapur
10. Nominee of WBUT …………………………….. Member
11. Nominee of AICTE …………………………….. Member
12. Nominee of DTE ……………………………….. Member
13. Nominee of Govt. of West Bengal ………….. Member
14. Mr. Goutam Sengupta ……………………………… Member
Chief Operating Officer, Kitchen Appliances India Ltd. (A Unit of Videocon)
15. Mr. Dipankar Bose …………………………………… Member
B. Tech, M.Tech, Chairman of Durgapur Small Scale Industries Association. [Eminent Industrialist]
16. Dr. S.P.Das ……………………………… Principal AIEMD, Ex-officio member Secretary
BE (Mech), ME (Mech), PhD (Engg).
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Annexure – II
ORGANIZATION CHART
The organization chart appended below defines the linter relationship of various departments in the organization.
All the major decisions regarding financial disbursement for infrastructural development, loan & other resources are taken by Society. Regarding academic arena, information collection at all level is transferred to the Principal through the HOD of each department. The Principal takes all decision regarding academic activities. The Registrar takes care of the administrative and maintenance activities in consultation with the
AIEMD GB
Chairman G.B.(AIEMD)
Secretary G.B.(AIEMD)
Principal
Dean of Academics
Registrar Training & Placement
Officer
HODs IT, CSE, ECE, EE,EEE, Chem, Maths, Phy., ME
Training Officer
Professors, Asstt. Professors, Senior
Lecturers, Lecturers
Technical Assistants
Office Staffs
Deputy REGISTRAR
Librarian
Library Assistant
Accountant(s)
Site Engineer
Electrician
Cashier
MSSCE GR
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Principal and the Secretary of the society. The Secretary of the Governing Body looks after the over all administration towards the smooth running of the College.
The Governing Body meeting is held quarterly. Urgent meetings are also called as and when situation demands.
Annexure – III
Nature and extent of involvement of faculty in academic affairs/ improvement :-
Faculties are recruited as per AICTE norms by expert committee nominated by the society in
consultation with the D.T.E., W.B.U.T. and A.I.C.T.E. The qualified faculties impart their knowledge
and experiences to the students in the theoretical as well as practical classes. The faculties also
guide the students to perform different project works as curricula and extra curricula activities.
Faculties are responsible to guide and motivate the students to actively participate in all college
related activities. Faculties involve themselves in different quality development program.
Students have to attend at least 75% of the total classes held in each semester. They also
have to participate in all curricula and co-curricula activities in the institute like seminar, personality
development program or quiz contest etc. The students co-ordinate and participate in the annual
social programs and sports.
Students have to undergo an industrial training as a part of the curricula activities which is arranged
by the institute every year.
Annexure – IV Mechanism / Norms & Procedure for democratic / Good Governance :-
The Governing Body of the institute convene meeting quarterly to review and plan the
proposal regarding all academic and infrastructural as well as development activities.
o The financial budgets regarding infrastructure maintenance and its improvement is
decided.
o To decide and modify the policies as per Government legislature and directions.
o To sanction Faculty recruitment and Faculty development programs.
o To review the status of quality improvement measures and plan for Continual
improvements.
The Secretary of the Governing body will implement all decision of the G.B. in co-ordination
with the Secretary of the College.
Annexure – V Students feedback on Institutional Governance / Faculty performance :-
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Faculty Performance: Students unable to follow or understand deliberations on teaching
adequately in a class room are free to discuss the matter with concerned teacher beyond the class
hour. If the problem still persists, they also discuss such matters with concerned H.O.D. or the
Principal. The Principal / H.O.D. discuss the same with the concerned teacher, guides him on the
relevant points like--- his own preparation through library books and / or consultation with senior
teacher(s) , improve ability to communicate , gather continuous on-the-spot feedback from students
in the classroom itself and follow through in next classes.
Monthly feedback from concerned students are taken by H.O.D.s and reported to the Principal .
The process is followed, generally, by H.O.D.s at random.
Institutional Governance:
o Regular meeting by appointed committee comprising H.O.D.s and Registrar with students‟
representatives are held for discussion on improvement specially placement activities , soft skill
development etc.
o Maintenance and improvement, particularly in residential areas , are done through applications
routed through appointed Hostel Superintendent to Principal/ Secretary.
Annexure – VI
Grievance re-addressal mechanism for faculty staff and students :- One complain cum suggestion Box has been installed in front of Principal’s chamber.
o Basis – Written Applications.
o Redressal – Depending on gravity, decisions are taken by appointed Committee in the chamber of Principal / The principal / The Secretary / Board of Governors.
Maintenance and improvement, particularly in residential areas , are done through applications routed through appointed students‟ committee and warden to Registrar. For faculty staff A committee comprising of the Head of the Departments, Registrar and Principal meet as
and when required where different grievances of faculties and staff are discussed and tried
to be solved. Some of the unsolved problems are forwarded to the management of the
college where management decision is involved.
For students
A committee with the principal, Head of the Departments, registrar, and students meet at
regular interval to discuss and solve problems and grievances of the students.
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Annexure – VII
DEPARTMENT CSE IT ECE EE EEE ME
NO. OF SEATS 60 60 60 90 60 60
DURATION 4 Years (8 Sem)
4 Years (8 Sem)
4 Years (8 Sem)
4 Years (8 Sem)
4 Years (8 Sem)
4 Years (8 Sem)
CU
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MA
RK
S/
RA
NK
FO
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DM
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ION
DU
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FO
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2003-2004
5237-28700
NIL 5237-28700
5237-28700
2004-2005
9434-29248
9434-29248
9434-29248
9434-29248
2005-2006
7178-31822
7178-31822
7178-31822
7178-31822
2006-2007
15515-47618
18865-54096
15204-49803
24931-69450
2007-2008
7320-32354
7320-32354
7320-32354
7320-32354
2008-2009
12062-40275
17937-44909
12111-42907
13709-38685
13709-38685
2009-2010
4888-
FEE 3416.67 /- per month (2006-2007)
PLACEMENT FACILITY
Well planned T&P dept. is there to assist the students to get training in industry and to get placement.
CAMPUS PLACEMENT IN LAST THREE YEARS WITH MIN, MAX & AVG
a) Total no. of students placed by the Institution through its Placement Cell (Discipline wise)
Year Discipline Total no. of Students Passed Out
(last 3 years) Total no. of Students Placed through
Placement Cell (last 3 years)
2007 EE 60 27
2007 CSE 60 45
2007 ECE 60 33
2007 I.T 60 34
2008 EE 60 21
2008 CSE 60 29
2008 ECE 60 21
2008 IT 60 32
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2009 EE 60 19
2009 CSE 60 25
2009 ECE 60 20
b) Provide details of companies/Industries, which visited the institute for placement since the last three years.
S.No. Year Name of the Company/Industry Number of Students Placed
1 2007 FCI 03
2 2007 INFOSYS 03
3 2007 L&T 07
4 2007 SATYAM 08
5 2007 ASUERGENT TECHNOLOGIES 22
6 2008 INFOSYS 11
7 2008 SATYAM 16
8 2008 L & T 04
9 2008 CMC 06
10 2008 ROTO POWER 06
11 2008 SCHINEIDER ELECTRICALS 04
ARYABHATTA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT, DURGAPUR PLACEMENT DETAILS OF 2009 PASSED OUT BATCH
SL. NO. NAME OF THE COMPANY STREAM
TOTAL CSE IT ECE EE
1 Wipro Technologies Ltd. 2 3 4 0 9
2 Infosys 4 1 4 0 9
3 Satyam Computer 6 4 3 3 16
4 L & T Infotech 2 1 0 1 4
5 Persistent 0 1 0 0 1
6 Evalueserve 2 1 1 0 4
7 Sasken Communication 0 0 0 0 0
8 Usha Martin Infotech 2 7 7 3 19
9 Zen Technology Ltd. 2 3 0 0 5
10 GD Websolutions Ltd. 7 9 6 7 29
11 Neo Emerging Infosolution Pvt. Ltd. 6 5 4 5 20
12 Indian Airforce 0 0 1 0 1
13 Indian Army 0 0 1 0 1
14 Sasken Network 0 0 5 0 5
15 Rebaca Technology 0 0 0 0 0
16 Integra Microsystems 2 1 1 0 4
17 Global ID 0 0 0 0 0
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18 Ontrack Systems Ltd. 0 1 0 0 1
19 Kasura Technologies Ltd. 1 0 0 0 1
About 10 companies are in panel scheduled to conduct campus by August,2009. c) Total No. of students placed by the Institution through its Placement Cell (Discipline wise)
Year Discipline Total No. of Students Placed through Placement Cell (Last 4 Years)
2003
CSE 13
ECE 08
EE 15
Annexure – VIII
Permanent Faculty List (Department wise)
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
SN Name of the
Teaching Faculty
Designation
Qualifications [ a)UG, b)PG, c) Doctorate ]
Experience [a) Teaching / b) Industry
/ c) Research] Photo
a b c a b c
1 K.KIRAN KUMAR
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech NA NA NA
2 MOUNISH SANTRA
LECTURER B.E. M.Tech 1 Year 6
Month NA
3 ANADAMAY CHATTERJEE
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 3 Year NA NA
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4 SANJOY DEY LECTURER B.E. M.Tech 1 Year 1
Year NA
5 ABHIJIT GOSWAMI
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
1 Year 9
Month NA
6 RAKESH TIWARI
LECTURER B.E. M.Tech (Pur)
3.5
Year 6
Month NA
7 HIMADRI NATH MOULICK
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
6 Mon. 2
Year NA
8 RABI SHAW LECTURER B.E. 1 Year NA NA
9 SHREYA SINGH
LECTURER B.Tech NA NA NA
10 JAITASHREE PARAMANIK
LECTURER B.Tech. NA NA NA
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11 PREMANSHU KUMAR SINGH
LECTURER B.Tech 6
Month NA NA
12 Papri Ghosh LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
NA NA NA
Department of Information Technology
SN Name of the
Teaching Faculty
Designation
Qualifications [ a)UG, b)PG, c) Doctorate ]
Experience [a) Teaching / b) Industry
/ c) Research] Photo
a b c a b c
1 AMITAVA BISWAS
LECTURER B.E (IT)
M.Tech 2.5
Year 2
Year NA
2 PIJUS KANTI PATI
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 2.5
Year NA NA
3 MINAKSHI CHAKRABORTY
LECTURER B.Tech ME NA NA NA
4 MANISH BISWAS
LECTURER BE ME NA NA NA
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5 SUJOY BHOWMICK
LECTURER B.E (IT)
M.Tech (Pur)
1.5
Year 3.5
Year NA
6 RAMESH CHANDRA POREL
LECTURER B.Tech ME
(Pur)
7 Month
1 Year
NA
7 MANISH KUMAR SINGH
LECTURER B.I.T. MSc,
M.Tech (Pur)
2
Year NA NA
8
SWARUP KUMAR HAZRA CHOUDHURY
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
3
Year 6
Month NA
9 SOMNATH MONDAL
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
2
Year NA NA
10 SHAMAYITA MITRA
LECTURER B.Tech NA NA NA
11 SONU RANA LECTURER B.Tech NA 8
Month NA
21
12 DEBASISH BANERJEE
LECTURER B.Tech NA NA NA
13 SNIGDHA SEN LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech
Department- Electronics & Communication engineering
SN Name of the
Teaching Faculty Designation
Qualifications [ a)UG, b)PG, c) Doctorate ]
Experience [a) Teaching / b) Industry / c) Research] Photo
a b c a b c
1 UJJAL CHAKRABORTY
LECTURER B.E M.Tech 3.2
Year
2 KALYANBRATA GHOSHLE
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 1.6
Year
3 JOYDEEP PAUL LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 1
Year
4 SAMIRAN CHATTERJEE
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 6
Months
22
5 ABINASH MONDAL
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 6
Month
6 SUBHAS CH.DAS
LECTURER AMIE(IE) M.Tech
7 SURAVI PAL LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 1
Year
8 CHHOTON SAHA
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 1
Year
9 BARUN MAZUMDAR
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
6
Month
10 SHREYA GANGULY
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (PUR)
6
Month
11 BIKASH CHANDRA MAHATO
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
2
Year
23
12 MALABIKA BISWAS
LECTURER B.Tech ME
Department- Electrical engineering
SN Name of the
Teaching Faculty
Designation
Qualifications [ a)UG, b)PG, c) Doctorate ]
Experience [a) Teaching / b) Industry / c) Research] Photo
a b c a b c
1 Prof. (Dr.) K.N.Nayak
PROFESSOR B.Tech M.Tech PhD 20 Year 23 Year 8 Year
2 AMIT KUMAR GHOSH
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 7
Months
3 BASUDEB DEY LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
1 1/2 Year
3 Year
4 DEBABRATA PAL
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
4 Year
24
5 SAJAL DEBDAS
SR. LECTURER
BE M.Tech (Pur)
1 Year 29 Year
6 AMITAVA SARKAR
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
7
Months 3 Year
7 AROJIT SARKAR
LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech (Pur)
1 Year 1.3 Year
8 KAUSHIK MALLICK
LECTURER BE
(GATE)
9 SASHI BHUSHAN SINGH
LECTURER B.Tech 1 Year 1 Year
10 HEMAT KUMAR DUBEY
LECTURER B.Tech
11 Avinaba Chakraborty
LECTURER B.Tech
25
12 SUHILA PARVIN
LECTURER B.Tech
Department- Electrical & Electronics Engineering
SN Name of the
Teaching Faculty Designation
Qualifications [ a)UG, b)PG, c) Doctorate ]
Experience [a) Teaching / b) Industry / c) Research] Photo
a b c a b c
1 Sudipto Banerjee LECTURER B.Tech 3 Year
2 Jaydeb Biswas LECTURER B.Tech M.Tech 18
Year 5 Year
3 SOUMITA KARMOKAR
LECTURER B. Tech 1 Year
4 CHANDRANI BANERJEE
LECTURER B. Tech 1 Year
26
5 RAJU PANDEY LECTURER B. Tech 1. Year
Department- Mechanical Engineering
SN Name of the
Teaching Faculty Designation
Qualifications [ a)UG, b)PG,c) Doctorate ]
Experience [a) Teaching / b)
Industry / c) Research]
Photo
a b c a b c
1 Prof. (Dr.) S.P.Das PROFESSOR BE ME Ph.D 2 Year 34
Year
2 Prof. (Dr.) S.Singh PROFESSOR B.Sc.(Engg) M.Sc.(Engg) Ph.D 32
Year
3 PRADIP KR. MUKHERJEE
ASST. PROF BE) ME
4 SUJIT SAMANTA ASST. PROF BE ME 9 Year 16
Year
27
5 SAMSAD ANSARI LECTURER B.Tech 2 Year
6 ASIT DUTTA TA ITI 4 Year 1
Year
7 GARGI ADHIKARY TA DIPLOMA
8 TANMOY BARAL TA DIPLOMA
9 TAPAS PRADHAN TA DIPLOMA
Department- Basic Science & Humanities
SN Name of the Teaching Faculty Designation Qualifications [ a)UG, b)PG, c) Doctorate ]
Experience [a) Teaching / b) Industry / c) Research] Photo
a b c a b c
1 CHAITALI MISHRA LECTURER BSc
(Chemistry) MSc
3 Year
28
2 KOYEL MISHRA LECTURER BSc
(Chemistry) MSc
1 Year
3 JOYEETA AICH LECTURER BSc
(Chemistry) MSc
4 DR. M.C. PAL PROFESSOR BSc(Math) DIIT, MSc Ph.D 36
Year
36 Year
5 SABINA YASMIN LECTURER BSc(Math) MSc(Pure) 2
Year
3 Year
6 SWARUP CHOUDHURY
LECTURER BSc(Math) MSc
7 DIPAK PATRA LECTURER BSc(Math) MSc
8 TANMOY KAR LECTURER BSc(Math) MSc
29
9 GOUR GOPAL MONDAL
LECTURER BSc(Math) MSc
10 PALASH KUMAR MISHRA
LECTURER BSc(Math) MSc
11 Prof. (Dr.) P.K.Singha
PROFESSOR BSc (Physics) MSc,
M.Tech Ph.D
8 Year
10 Year
12 PRIYANKA BANERJEE
LECTURER BSc (Physics) MSc
13 PRIYANKA MUKHERJEE
LECTURER BSc (Physics) MSc
14 BIPASA DE LECTURER BSc (Physics) MSc
15 SHARMISHTHA DUTTA
LECTURER BA(English) MA
30
16 KABITA KHANUJA LECTURER BA (English) MA
17 JUI ROY (MUNSHI) LECTURER BA (English) MA
Department- MBA
SN Name of the Teaching Faculty
Designation Qualifications [ a)UG, b)PG, c) Doctorate ]
Experience [a) Teaching / b) Industry / c) Research] Photo
a b c a b c
1 Dr. B.N. ghosh Dean BCOM MCOM,MBA 30 Year
2 Dr. S.R. Banerjee Professor MBA, ICWA PhD 20
Years 20
Years
3 Sulagna Das Lecturer B. Com. (Hons)
MBA (Marketing Finance) 3 Years
4 Kaushik Kundu Lecturer B. Tech. MBA (Marketing System) 8
Months 9
Months
31
5 Mr. Arnab Chandra Lecturer B. Tech. MBA (Marketing)
List of Visiting Faculty (Departmentwise)
Sl No
Name of Department Name of Visiting Faculty
1 Computer Science and Engineering
K.H.Mondal
2 Priya Ranjan
3
Electronics and communication Engineering
Prof P.R.Basu
4 Gour Gopal Nandi
5 A.K. Das Sharma
6 Mechanical Engineering
M.K.Dutta
7 Dr. N.P. Mukherjee,CMERI
List of Technical Assistant (Department wise)
Sl No
Name of Department Name of Technical Assistant
1 Computer Science and Engineering
Raman Kant Jha
2 Avijit Samanta 3
Electronics and communication Engineering
Moumita Mondal
4 Vikas Kumar Verma
5 Arpita Chatterjee
6 Electrical Engineering
Prabir Mukherjee
7 Manas Kumar Laha
8 Chemistry T.N.Datta
9 Physics Chiranjeeb Goswami
10
Mechanical Science
Gargi Adhikari
11 Tanmoy Baral
12 Asit Dutta
13 Tapas Pradhan
ANNEXURE: IX
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Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years
S. No Program Employed during
last 3 Years Left during last 3
Years
1 Computer Science & Engineering 22 08
2 Information Technology 19 07
3 Electronics & Communication Engineering
36 21
4 Electronics & Electrical Engineering 42 26
5 Mechanical 10 06
6 Mathematics 12 06
7 Physics 09 05
8 Humanities 03 00
9 Chemistry 04 01
ANNEXURE: X Details of fee ,as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institute.
33
Fees to be Paid at the Time of Admission
Amount to be paid by the Hosteller at the Time of Admission is …………………………………………….Rs. 49695.00 Amount to be paid by the non-Hosteller at the Time of Admission is …………………………………………….Rs. 39195.00
Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme.
(1) fees are collected semester wise . No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students.
Sl. No.
Particulars Amount paid By
Hosteller
Amount paid by
Non- Hosteller
01. Admission fee 3000.00 3000.00
02. Tuition fee @ Rs. 15600.00 for first semester 20,500.00 20,500.00
03. Seat Rent @ Rs. 1000.00 for six months (First Semester
6000.00 X
04. Mess charge @ Rs 1400.00 for the current month
1500.00 X
05. Maintenance + generator charges(per semester)
300/- 300/-
06. Caution money for hostel (Refundable after 4yrs.)
3000.00 X
07. Caution money for college (Refundable after 4 yrs.)
5000.00 5000.00
08. Annual Cultural Festival for a year 500.00 500.00
09. Games and Sports annually 200.00 200.00
10. Prospectus+Form 500.00 500.00
11. First Aid Expenses
300.00 300.00
12. Uniform Charges 2,600.00 2,600.00
13. Membership Charges for book bank(per year) 2,000.00 2,000.00
14. Special program on personality development/Communication skill
1,000.00 1,000.00
15 WBUT REGISTRATION FEES (one time) 310.00 310.00
16 WBUT PROSPECTUS FEE 110.00 110.00
17 WBUT EXAMINATION FEES PER SEMESTER 810.00 810.00
18. WBUT SPORTS FEE 35/- 35/-
19. WBUT DEVELOPMENT FEES(YEARLY) 2030.00 2030.00
Total amount to be paid at the time of Admission 49695.00 39195.00
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Abhimanyu Kumar Mr. Rambahadur Yadav Room No. - 03 Near vidyabhawan, Rampur Nagar Road. Patna (Bihar).
16413
(WB
JE
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EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0121
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13.0
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9
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Wasim Akram Khan Mr. Moslem Ali Khan Vill - Dhulasimla, P.O.- Dhulasimla, P.S. - Uluberia, Dist - Howrah, Pin - 711315.
12111
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JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0177
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00 P
.A.
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9
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3
Sajjan Kumar Mr. Birendra Prasad Singh C/O - Satyam Kr. Q-N-279, Type - II, Block No- 12, P.T.P.S Patratu, Dist- Ramgarh, Jharkhand, Pin- 829119. 1
4240 (
WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0155
30,0
00 P
.A.
13.0
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9
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4
Dipak Ghosh Mr. Tapan Ghosh Vill- Baharasuli, P.O.- Bela Maharajpur, P.S.- Garhbeta Dist- Paschim Medinipur (W.B.).
15185
(WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0132
8,0
00 P
.A.
13.0
1.0
9
FF
S
5
Shabbir Imam Mr. Zaffruddin 155 Shibpur 1st lane, P.O - Bansberia, P.S - Mogra, Dist - Hooghly, Pin - 712502 (W.B.).
13359
(WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0160
20,0
00 P
.A
13.0
1.0
9
FF
S
6
Biswajit Mondal Mr. Provat Mondal Vill + P.O-Madhyamgram, P.S-Monteswar , Dist- Burdwan, Pin- 713422.
31720
(WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0128
50,0
00 P
.A.
13.0
1.0
9
FF
S
7
Samarpan Ghosh Mr. Udayan Ghosh Salbagan, 2 No. Sarani, P.O- Naopur, (N) 24 Pgs.
16496
(WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0156
54,0
00 P
.A.
13.0
1.0
9
FF
S
8
Sucharita Saha Mr. Binoy Krishna Saha 191 Vivekananda Road, P.O. + P.S. - Barasat, Dist- 24 Pgs(N) Kolkata - 700124.
16468 (
WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0173
24,0
00 P
.A.
18.0
3.0
9
FF
S
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9
Poly Roy Mr. Ashok Roy Vill + P.O. - Joteshib Rampur, Baishali Garden, P.S.- Mahestala 24 Pgs (S) , Kolkata- 743352.
15415
(WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0144
15,9
36 P
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(Pen
sio
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18.0
3.0
9
FF
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10
Subrata Chakraborty Mr. Dilip Chakraborty Vill + P.O. - Marokhana, P.S. - Khanakul, Dist- Hooghly (W.B.).
13625
(WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0172
24,0
00 P
.A.
18.0
3.0
9
FF
S
11
Saiduzzaman Mr. Alimuzzaman Vill - Pauli, P.O. - Kherur, P.S.- Sagardighi, Dist- Murshidabad (W.B.).
16248
(WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0154
48,0
00 P
.A
18.0
3.0
9
FF
S
12
Madhumita Roy Mr. Satyajit Roy 89, K.P.Shaw Street, D.D.Cantt., P.O + P.S - Dumdum, Dist- 24 Pgs (N), Kolkata- 28.
12424 (
WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0136
90,0
00 P
.A
18.0
3.0
9
FF
S
13
Shankar Kr.Sawant Late Gareeb Saw Vill- Premdiha, P.O- Mohaddi Nagar via Sikandra, Dist- Lakhisarai, Bihar, Pin- 811315. 1
3065 (
WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0161
30,0
00 P
.A.
18.0
3.0
9
FF
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14
Manish Mohan Mr. Bijoy Kumar B-19 H/1, Ashutosh Mukherjee Road, Kolkata-20.
15869
(WB
JE
E)
EC
E
Reg
: 08171011
0138
25,0
00 P
.A.
18.0
3.0
9
FF
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15
Ratul Sarkar Mr. Manas Sarkar 142/Q, South Sinthi Road Flat No-7, Kolkata- 50. West Bengal.
19487
(WB
JE
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EC
E
Reg
: 07171010
310032
21,6
00 P
.A.
18.0
3.0
9
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Subrata Chakraborty Mr. Swapan Kr. Chakraborty Satyam Shivam Sundaram Apartment, Flat No.- A 24, Gopalpur, Asansol - 4, Dist- Burdwan, Pin- 713304. 1
8650 (W
BJE
E)
IT
Reg
: 08171011
0110
15,0
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18.0
3.0
9
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17
Rahul Kumar Mr. Bishnu Deo Sah Vill - Samastipur, P.O.- Lakhanpur, P.S. - Bhagwanpur, Dist - Begusarai, Bihar, Pin- 851133. 3
2395 (W
BJE
E)
CS
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Reg
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08171011
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18,0
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9
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18
Ishtyaque Hussain Md. Shahabuddin Vill + P.O - Kalipahari, P.S. - Asansol(S), Dist - Burdwan (W.B.).
13433
(WB
JE
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CS
E
Reg
: 08171011
0022
36,0
00 P
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13.0
1.0
9
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19
Sunil Kr.Yadav Mr. Surendra Yadav Shiv Nagar, P.S - Bhurkunda, Dist - Ramgarh, Jharkhand, Pin - 829106.
103395
(AIE
EE
)
CS
E
Reg
: 08171011
0056
22,0
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18.0
3.0
9
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20
Md.Iqbal Ansari Mr. Mubarakh Ansari Vill + P.O - Jamira, P.S - Ramgarh Cantt., Jharkhand, Pin - 829122.
2393
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CS
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Reg
: 08171012
0004
20,0
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13.0
1.0
9
FF
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21
Nabanita Roy Mr. Panchanan Roy Vill + P.O - Chhatna, Dist- Bankura (W.B.).
17374
(WB
JE
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CS
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Reg
: 08171011
0030
65,2
56 P
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Priyanka Basu Mr. Provash Chandra Basu 86, Sadar Boxi Lane, Howrah, Pin- 711101.
15215
(WB
JE
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CS
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Reg
: 08171011
0035
48,0
00 P
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18.0
3.0
9
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23
Anita Kumari Mr. Haradhan Mondal Qr.No.- RM-4, 515/16, Rangamati, Sindri, Dhanbad.
13524
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CS
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Reg
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9
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Sourav Sasmal Mr.Sribas Sasmal Vill- Uttar Bamunia, P.O-Dighadari, Dist-Purba Medinipur, Pin- 721444.
16663
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JE
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CS
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Reg
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24,0
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Pravash Dagra Mr. Shakti Pada Dagra Vill + P.O - Dhuliapur, P.S - Panskura, Dist - Purba Medinipur (W.B.).
18707
(WB
JE
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Reg
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Sabyasachi Basak Sri Uday Prasad Basak Satyen Bose Sarani, Subhas Pally, Durgapur- 13, Dist- Burdwan (W.B.).
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EE
Reg
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25,0
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Arju Saikh Mr. Bakkar Saikh Vill - Palsa, P.O - Balia-Palsa, P.S- Murarai, Dist- Birbhum (W.B.).
34643
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JE
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EE
Reg
: 08171011
0184
18,0
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Sampad Barik Mr.Partha Sakha Barik Vill- Kadamdiha, P.O- Kiaboni, Dist- Paschim Medinipur.
17884
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JE
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EE
Reg
: 08171011
0213
20,0
00 P
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S
Criteria For Fee Waivers / Scholarship.
Based on semester performance & Gross Family Income
Estimated cost of Boarding & Lodging in Hostels Rs 2500.00/ per Month (incl. Seat rent ,electricity & maintenance)
ANNEXTURE –XI
NUMBER OF SEATS SANCTIONED WITH THE YEAR OF APPROVAL SANCTIONED INTAKE
NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED IN LAST FOUR YEARS
AICTE Approved Intake during last 4 years
Co
urs
es
1st
Year of
approval by
AICTE (give
approval ref. no. & date)
2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Status of
Accreditation (Validit
y period)
Sanctioned intake
Actual admissi
ons
Sanctioned
intake
Actual admissi
ons
Sanctioned
intake
Actual admissi
ons
Sanctioned intake
Actual admissi
ons
N.A
UG (FT)
EE
f.no.06/02/WB/ENGG/2003/02;
dt. 12.05.03
90 87 60 59 60 60 60 60
ECE 60 58 60 57 60 60 60 60
CSE 60 52 60 60 60 60 60 60
IT 60 09 60 60 60 60 60 60
EEE 60 55 60 56
ME 60 60
PG (FT)
MBA 60 10 60 00
Course 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
C. S. E 60 60 60 60 60 60
E. C. E 60 60 60 60 60 60
I.T 60 60 60 60 60 60
EE 60 60 60 60 60 90
EEE 60 60
ME 60
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ANNEXTURE –XII
BOOKS
NO. OF LIBRARY BOOKS IN VOL. 14497
IN TITLES 1216
JOURNALS
NO. OF JOURNALS IN VOL. 71
IN TITLES 10
SL. NO. 01. NATIONAL 05
SL. NO. 02. INTERNATIONAL 05
E- LIBRARY FACILITIES LIBSYS SOFTWARE installation is
in process
ANNEXURE XII List of Major Experiments: FIRST SEM (Physics)
1. Determination of viscosity of water by capillary flow method. 2. Determination of young‟s Modulus by Flexure Method and calculation of bending
moment and shear force at a point on the beam. 3. Determination of modulus of rigidity by static / Dynamic method. 4. Determination of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor by Less and Charlton‟s
method 5. Use a carry Foster‟s bridge to determine unknown resistance 6. Determination of resistance of ballistic galvanometer by half deflection method and
study of variation of logarithmic decrement with series resistance. 7. Determination of wavelength of light by Newton‟s ring method. 8. Determination of dispersive power of the material of given prism. 9. Determination of wave length of light by Fresnel‟s by prism method.
XVI. SECOND SEM(Physics)
1. Determination of specific charge (e/m) of electron by J.J Thomson‟s method. 2. Determination of Plank‟s Constant using photocell. 3. Determination of Hall coefficient of semiconductor. 4. Determination of Band gap of semiconductor. 5. Determination of Rydberg constant by studding Hydrogen / Helium spectrum. 6. To study current-voltage characteristic, load response, real characteristic, and
spectral response of photovoltaic solar cells. 7. Verification of Bohr‟s Atomic Orbital theory through Frank-Hertz experiment.
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List of Experiment Setup for Physics laboratory: Sl. No
Name of the course
Name of the Laboratory/Workshop
Major Equipments
1 B.Tech Physics ViscosityApparatus
2 Newton‟s ring Apparatus
3 Fresnel‟s biprism,optical beam
4 CareyFoster‟sBridge
5 Laser&Spectrometer
6 Plank‟s Constant Apparatus
7 BalasticGalvanometer
8 HallCoefficient of Semiconducter(FourierProbe method)
9 Bandgap of a semiconducter(oven,chord)
10 Connectingwire
11 Clamp with stand
12 Stand 24”Iron
13 PinchCork
14 Standard one ohm(four terminals)
15 0.5 ohms
16 Voltmeter(0-2v)
17 Voltmeter(0-3v)
18 Ammeter(0-1A)
19 Rheostat(200ohm-3A)
20 Multimeter digital(M-890G CE)
21 Measuring Cylindergraduate(100ml)
22 Leclanche cell with Zinc rod
23 M-Lamp160W(Phillips)
24 2ohms wire for meter bridge
25 Prism-32mm X32mm 1-62(DenseFlint)
26 Modulus of rigidity
27 Weights(Brass) -gm
28 Rubbercork(No 2)with bo
29 Rubber corkNo-4)
30 Solution
31 Weights(500gms)
32 Slide Callipers
33 Screw gauge
34 Boiler(Copperbody)2lt
35 Power supply(2v&4V)
36 SpiritLamp)(S.S)
37 Spirit Level(2”)
38 Stopwatch(i/10 Div)Racer
39 Measuring cylinder graduated (100ml)
40 Rubber Tube(No-8)
41 E/m by JJ Thompson method
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LIST OF JOB TO BE MADE IN THE WORKSHOP
1ST SEMESTER 1) T Lap joint
2) Bridle joint 3) Lap joint by Gas Welding 4) Lab joint by MMA Welding 5) Square butt joint by MMA Welding 6) Redious fitting – by filing
2ND SEMESTER 1) Job on Lathe with one step turing, facing and chamfering operation. 2) Job on Lathe (Thread cutting) 3) Job on Shaper for finishing two sides of a job. 4) Job on milling machine for finishing two sides of a job. 5) Drilling holes of size 5 mm and 12 mm dia on job. 6) Grinding a corner of a job on bench grinder.
7) Making simple products on sheet metal.
XVII. CARPENTRY SHOP
Sl.No Tools Name No. of Tools pcs. Size
01 Bench Vise 22 4”,5”,6”
02 „C‟ Clamp 01 8”
03 Hand Drill Machine 03
04 Hand Saw 06 12”
05 Hand Saw (straight) 06 12”
06 Hand Saw 05 24”
07 Hand Saw 05 18”
08 Metal Jack Plane 04
09 Hack Saw 04
10 Try Square 11
11 Scale 10
12 File (flat) 09 12”
13 File (triangular) 05 6”
14 File (square) 04 8”
15 File (round) 04 8”
16 Chisel 05 25 x 120
17 Chisel 01 15 x 115
18 Chisel 05 5 x 125
19 Hammer (ball peen) 12 500gm.
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FORGING AND WELDING SHOP
Sl. No Tools Name No. of Tools Pcs.
01 Anvil 02
02 Blower furnace set 05
03 Swage Block 02
04 V- Block 01
05 Hammer 02
06 Tong 06
07 Gas Welding Set(O2+C2H2) 01
08 Are Welding Machine 01
09 Welding Torch 02
10 Hand Glaves 13
11 Appron 10
12 Welding Holder 03
13 Wire Brass 09
14 Chipping Hammer 10
15 Shouldering Iron 03
16 Screw Driver 06
17 Plane Plus 03
18 Earth Tester 06
19 Insulated Tester 04
20 Grinding Machine (bench) 01
21 Saw Machine 01
22 Knife 02
XVIII. MACHINE SHOP
Sl. No Machine Name Nos. of Item Size
1 Lathe 02 6‟
2 Lathe 02 4‟
3 Shaping Machine 01 12” (stroke)
4 Plane Drill 01 ½” (bore dia)
5 Milling Machine 01 3” (dia)
6 Hammer (ball peen) 12
7 Wrench 01set
8 Threading Taps 05 ½” (B S W)
9 Threading Taps 05 3/8”
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10 Threading Taps 05 ¼”
11 Threading Die 05 ½” (B S W)
12 Threading Die 05 ¼”
13 Threading Die 05 3/8”
14 Die Holder 05
15 Top Holder 05
16 Marking Block 03
17 Outside Caliper 12
18 Compas 06
19 Chisel 06
20 L-N Key 01
21 Punch 05
22 Drill bit 12 12 mm
23 Drill Chuck 02
24 Cutting Tool 10
25 Carbide Tip Tool 06
26 Punch 06 1/8
27 Block Punch 01 1/8
28 Scale 10
29 Tool Holder (lathe) 06
30 Spanner 01 20, 22
31 Spanner 01 18, 19
32 Spanner 01 16, 17
33 Spanner 01 5/16, 3/8
34 Spanner 01 12, 13
35 Spanner 01 10, 11
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (CH- 291)
Sl No
Name of the Course Name of the Laboratory
Major equipments
1 B.Tech
1st year 2nd sem (CH-291)
Chemistry Lab
1. Digital conductivity meter.Module-611E
2. Conductivity meter CM180 3. Digital PH Meter Model-112E 4. Digital balance Model-EEJ200 5. Analytical balance 6. Distilled water plant 7. Electrical Oven 8. Glass apparatus and chemicals 9. Viscometer
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ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (CH 291)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Estimation of Commercial Caustic Soda (Acid-Base Titration)
2. Estimation of Iron in supplied Mohr Salt Solution by permanganometry
(Redox Titration).
3. Estimation of total hardness of water using EDTA (Complexometric
Titration).
4. Conductometric Titration for determination of strength of a given HCI
solution by a standard NaOH Solution.
5. PH-metric Titration for determination of the strength of a given HCI
solution by a standard NaOH Solution.
6. Determination of percentage composition of unknown Sucrosse solution
by Viscosity measurement
7. Estimation of Cu ++ in CuSo4
BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB[EC 191, EC-291]
1. Familiarization with Electronic components such as Resistors, Capacitors, Diodes,
Transistors etc.
2. Familiarization with electrical devices and measuring equipment like DC power supply,
Multimeter, Trainer kit etc.
3. Familiarization with measuring and testing equipment like CRO, Signal generator.
4. Study on V-I characteristics of Junction Diode.
5. Study on V-I characteristics of Zener Diode.
6. Study on Half Wave and Full Wave rectifiers.
7. Study on characteristics of Field Effect Transistors.
8. Determination of Input offset voltage, Input Bias current, Slew rate of Op-Amp.
9. Determination of Common Mode Rejection Ratio, Bandwidth, Offset null of Op-Amp.
10. Characteristics Curve for common base emmitor & common collector transducers
11. Study of working of data acquisition system
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Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation Lab (EI382)
Module - I
1. Instrument workshop – observe the construction of PMMC, Dynamometer, Electro thermal and Rectifier type instrument, Oscilloscope and digital multimeter. Module - II
2. Calibrate moving iron and electrodynamometer type ammeter/voltmeter by potentiometer 3. Calibrate dynamometer type Wattmeter by potentiometer 4. Calibrate A. C. energy meter Module - III
5. Measure the resistivity of material using Kelvin Double Bridge 6. Measurement of power using Instrument transformer 7. Measurement of power in Polyphase circuits Module-IV
8. Measurement of Frequency by Wien Bridge using Oscilloscope 9. Measurement of Inductance by Anderson Bridge 10. Measurement of Capacitance by De Sauty Bridge Module - V
11. Study of static characteristic (accuracy, precision, hysteresis, repeatability, linearity) of a measuring instrument. 12. Study of dynamic characteristic (fidelity, speed of response) Module - VI
13. Acquaintance with basic structure of DMM and measurement of different electrical parameters. Module - VII 14. Statistical analysis of errors in measurement using computer simulation Module-VIII 15. Study of A/D converter along with its associate circuitry 16. Study of D/A converter Module - IX
17. Realization of Data Acquisition System Module -X
18. Wave and spectrum analysis using digital storage oscilloscope & spectrum analyzer. Note: Each module is to be covered and at least 12 experiments are to be performed
Propagation and Antenna Laboratory[EC 493]
[ At least two experiments from each module must be performed]
I 1. Radiation Pattern of Dipole and Dipole with Parasitic elements
2. Radiation Pattern of Printed antennas 3. Radiation Pattern of aperture antennas e.g., Horn antennas, Open-ended Waveguides, Parabolic Reflectors. [Radiation patterns E-Plane, H-Plane, 3-dB Beam-width, No. of Side-Lobes, FNBW; Polar & Rectangular Plots of patterns]
II 1. Study of Smith Chart
2. Input Impedance of a terminated waveguide using Shift in minima technique 3. Single and Double- stub matching
III 1. Gain, Directivity and Bandwidth of a three-element Yagi-Uda antenna
2. Gain, Directivity and Bandwidth of a Pyramidal Horn antenna
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3. VSWR and Reflection coefficient of a coaxial line for various load condition using frequency domain Technique
IV 1. Study of Spectrum Analyzer
2. Measurement of EMI Field using EMC Sensors 3. Study of field-patterns in near field region and far-field region of an antenna
Digital Electronic Lab [EC-492]
1. Realization of basic logic functions using Universal logic gates. 2. Code conversion circuits-BCD to Excess-3 & Vice Versa. 3. Construction of simple decoder & multiplexer circuits using logic gates. 4. 4-bit parity generator & compare circuits. 5. Design of combinational circuits for BCD to decimal conversion to drive 7-segment display using multiplexer. 6. Construction of simple arithmetic circuits –adder,subtractor using logic gates. 7. Construction of simple arithmetic circuits –adder,subtractor using multiplexer. 8. Construction of simple arithmetic circuits –adder,subtractor using decoders. 9. Realization of RS-JK & D flip flops using universal logic gates. 10. Realization of universal register using logic gates,JK flip-flops & multiplexer. 11. Realization of Asynchronous Up/Down counter. 12. Realization of Synchronous Up/Down counters. 13. Design of sequential counter with irregular sequences. 14. Realization of ring counter & Johnson‟s counter. 15. Construction of adder circuit using shift register & full adder. 16. Study of DAC & ADC. 17. One innovative experiment.
Analog electronic circuits lab[EC-491]
1. Design & implementation of diode clipping circuits. 2. Design & implementation of diode clamping circuits. 3. Design & implementation of 2-stage R-C coupled transistor amplifiers & to measure the gain & bandwidth. 4. Design & implementation of the class A & class B power amplifiers(using transistors) to measure the efficiency & distortion (using power & distortion meter). 5. Design & implementation of of the class C & push-pull amplifiers(using transistors) to measure the efficiency & distortion (using power & distortion meter). 6. Design & implementation of differentiator & integrator using OP-AMP(IC 741). 7. Design & implementation of adder & subtractor using OP-AMPS(IC 741) 8. Design & implementation of of monostable & astable multivibrator using NE555 timer. 9. Design & implementation of bistable multivibrator using NE555 timer. 10. Design of a simple function generator(Sawtooth,sine wave, ramp etc.) using OpAMPs(IC 741) to observe the waveform on CRO. 11. Design & implementation of a V-to-I & I-to-V converter using OPAMPs. 12. Study the signal patterns at different test point of a switched mode power supply circuit & to measure the voltage regulation. 13. One innovative experiment.
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Analog communication Lab[ EC-494] 1. Measurement of modulation index of an AM signal. 2. measurement of output power with varying modulation index f an AM signal(for both DSB-SC & SSB). 3. Measurement of distortion of the demodulated output with varying modulation index of an AM signal (for both DSB-SC & SSB). 4. Measurement of power of different frequency components of a frequency modulated signal & the measurement of the bandwidth. 5. Design a PLL using VCO & to measure the lock frequency. 6. Design a FM demodulator using PLL. 7. Measurement of SNR of a RF amplifier. 8. Measurement of selectivity ,sensitivity,fiedility of a superhetrodyne receiver. 9. Study of waveforms of various functional points (output of RF,IF & video) of a B/W TV receiver. 10. Study of the vertical & horizontal sweep of the time base unit of a B/W TV. 11. One innovative experiment.
Microprocessor and Micro-controller Lab EI (ECE) 592 1. Study of prewritten programs on trainer kit using the basic instruction set (data transfer, Load/Store, Arithmetic, Logical) Assignments based on above. 2. Familiarization with 8085 simulator on PC.
Study of prewritten programs using basic instruction set (data transfer, Load/Store, Arithmetic, Logical) on the simulator. Assignments based on above 3. Programming using kit and simulator for:
i) Table look up ii) Copying a block of memory iii) Shifting a block of memory iv) Packing and unpacking of BCD numbers v) Addition of BCD numbers vi) Binary to ASCII conversion vii) String Matching Multiplication using Booth‟s Algorithm 4. Program using subroutine calls and IN/OUT instructions using 8255 PPI on the trainer kit e.g. subroutine for delay, reading switch state and glowing LEDs accordingly. 5. Study of timing diagram of an instruction on oscilloscope..
6. Interfacing of 8255: Keyboard and Multi-digit Display with multiplexing using 8255 6 7. Study of 8051 Micro controller kit and writing programs for Interfacing of Keyboard, DAC and ADC using the kit. 8. Serial communication between two trainer kits
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Control System Laboratory [EC 583] 1. Familiarization with MATLAB Control System tool Box, MATLAB- SIMULINK tool box & pSPICE. 2. Determination of step response for 1st order & 2nd order system with amity feedback on CRO & calculation of control system specifications for variations of system design. 3. Simulation of step response & impulse response for Type-I & Type-II system with unity feedback using MATLAB & pSPICE. 4. Determination of root locus, Bode-plot, Nyquist Plot, using MATLAB control system toolbox for a given 2nd order transfer function & determination of different control system Specifications. 5. Determination of PI, PD, and PID controller action on 1st order simulated process. 6. Determination of approximate transfer function experimentally using Bode Plot. 7. Evaluation of steady-state error, setting time, percentage peak overshoots, gain margin,
phase margin with addition of lead compensator in forward path transfer functions using MATLAB & pSPICE. 8. Study of position control system using servomotor. 9. Design and hardware implementation of a temperature controller using microprocessor/microcontroller.
Digital Communication Lab (EC 591)
(Students are required to perform at least ten experiments taking 3 from Group A, 3 from Group B, 3 from Group C and 1 from Group D)
GROUP - A (At least three experiments) 1. Design, implementation and studies of the properties of 15 bit P.N. Sequence using shift register. 2. Studies of the properties of A/D and D/A converter (AD7820/ADC0820 and ICL 8018A/8019A/8020A). (Properties like transfer characteristics, code central line method of nonlinearity study, differential nonlinearity, integral nonlinearity, resolution etc). 3. Study of pulse amplitude modulation and demodulation. (Studies of distortion factor of
the constructed signal as a function of signal frequency & amplitude. Further study of distortion factor of filtered reconstructed signal as a function of sampling frequency and thus verify the sampling theorem). 4. Studies of PCM transmitter and receiver. (To measure the bit rate, bandwidth
requirement and distortion factor of the reconstructed signal in presence of channel noise). 5. Study of line coders: UPNRZ, PRZ, BPRZ, PNRZ (To study the nature of waveform in
CRO and its spectrum by spectrum analyzer. At least any one of the line coders has to design, fabricated and tested). 6. Studies of Manchester coding and decoding technique. (Studies of the nature of waveform, spectrum and self-synchronizing characteristic). GROUP - B (At least three experiments) 7. Studies of PSK modulator and demodulator, connected by physical channel. 8. Studies on FSK modulator and demodulator, connected by simulated channel 9. Studies on ASK modulator and demodulator, connected by physical channel 10. Studies on QPSK modulator and demodulator, connected by either physical or simulated channel (In all above experiments, nature of the modulated waveform is to be studied by a CRO. The spectrum is to be studied with a spectrum analyzer and the essential bandwidth is to be determined; finally the reception quality is to be analyzed by cross co-relation characteristics and measurement of bit error rate in presence of channel noise).
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GROUP - C (At least three experiments) 11. Studies on Delta modulator & Demodulator using trainer kits 12. Studies on Adaptive delta modulation using trainer kits 13. Studies on delta signal modulation using trainer kits 14. Studies on PCM/TDM system (Multiplexing/Demultiplexing) (Object is to measure distortion factor of the demodulated signal with variable signal amplitude and frequency, measure the essential B.W. of the modulated signal 15. Studies of PCM/TDM system (Multiplexer & Demultiplexer) (To study the interchannel
interference and synchronization problem in multiplexer and demultiplexer system GROUP - D (At least one experiment) 16. Studies of direct sequence spread spectrum modulation and demodulation 17. Studies of frequency hopped spread spectrum modulation and demodulation
(To study spreading and dispersing, effect of channel noise, single tone interference etc. 18. Study of features of ISDN network. 19. Study of ISDN Emulator and its programming, using appropriate communication software (like protocol analyzer software).
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORY [EC691]
Simulation Laboratory using Standard Simulator:
Simulation of sampled Sinusoidal signal, various sequences and different arithmetic operations.
Simulation of convolution of two sequences using graphical methods and using commands- verification of the properties of convolution.
Simulation of z-transform of various sequences - verification of the properties of z-transform.
Simulation of Twiddle factors – verification of the properties.
Simulation of DFTs/IDFTs using matrix multiplication and also using commands,
Simulation of circular convolution of two sequences using graphical methods and using commands, differentiation between linear and circular convolutions.
Verifications of the different algorithms associated with filtering of long data sequences and
overlap-add & overlap-save methods.
Simulation of DIT & DIF Radix-2 FFT algorithms
Simulation of Butterworth Filter design with different set of design parameters, Simulation of FIR Filters using
Rectangular, Hamming, Hanning, Bartlett windows and comparisons of these designs.
Hardware Laboratory using either 5416 or 6713 Processor:
Practising of writing & execution of small programs related to arithmetic operations & convolution using Assembly Language of TMSC205416/6713 Processor, Study of MAC instruction.
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VLSI Circuits & System Lab [EC 694] 1. Familiarisation with LASI or equivalent layout tools & Design rules 2. Design layout of a two input CMOS NAND gate using LASI or any equivalent layout tool.
Use any standard Design rules 3. Using LASI, draw the layout of a simple CMOS amplifier 4. Familiarisation with SPICE CMOS Model parameters 5. Using SPICE simulate MOS Inverter with different loads (Specify Cox, U, VTO, W, L etc.
of any standard MOS). 6. Using SPICE, simulate a CMOS inverter.
a. Obtain the transfer characteristics for different values of n/p b. Plot Supply current Vs input voltage for different values of n/p
7. Obtain the transient response of CMOS Inverter for different values of n/p 8. Using SPICE, simulate a simple CMOS amplifier and obtain the transfer characteristics
and frequency response 9. Using SPICE, simulate a CMOS differential amplifier with a current source. Use
<.SUBCKT> command of SPICE 10. Draw a full adder using AND/OR/INVERT gates in schematic editor 11. Innovative experiment 12. Innovative experiment
Electronic Circuit Design LAB [EC-683]
Objective: To impart the essential knowledge of electronic circuit design and fault analysis,
to enhance hands on experience and to encourage innovativeness. Modus operandi: The subject will be a sessional subject so that students can employ all their resources in order to excel. Total 18 designs have been indicated in the syllabus classified in 4 groups. Each student has to complete at least 8 designs in a semester taking two from each group. At the end of the semester, the student will be interviewed by a panel of examiners, constituted by the head of the department/institution. Guidelines: Each design given in the syllabus indicates the basis. On this basis, the
teacher will prepare an exact design problem with specified parameters and assign to the student. Objective of the job in brief is also given in the syllabus. As such the teacher can further elaborate or specialize the problem creating enough room for the student to learn and innovate. If same job is assigned to more than one student/group, it must be with different parameter values. The students will find their own design solutions with minimum input from the teacher. Of course there can be more than one solution but the student should ultimately know their comparative merits/demerits. The hardware assembly and testing has to be done only during assigned class hours under general supervision of a teacher. The student must always make a comparative study between the theoretical and measured performance parameters and analyze their causes. At the end of each job, the student will prepare a report including detail technical specification of his design, circuit diagram, design calculations, theoretical & measured values, graphs, references etc. Scoring: The total score of 100 will be in two parts, e.g. a) continuous evaluation-60 and b)
semester end viva- A full mark of 10 is allotted to each job. At the end of each job, the teacher will evaluate the performance on the basis of initiative, innovativeness, speed and insight. The sum of 6 such evaluations will make the total for continuous evaluation. At end semester, each student will be interviewed to assess his expertise in various facets of electronic design, and a score out of 40 will be allotted.
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A. DISCRETE ANALOG CIRCUITS. 1. Rectifiers. (To design a rectifier for a given average output dc voltage and a given load
resistance, compare between the theoretical values of Vdc, Vrms, RF, HD, output regulation, transformer utility factor etc. with the measured values, and thus comprehend the relevance/effect of these various parameters.) 2. DC power supplies regulation and protection circuits. (To learn designing a series
transistor based output regulation circuit, an output current limiting circuit, fold back circuit needed for a given output parameters.) 3. Single stage audio frequency voltage amplifier with BJT for a given Av, Zin and Zout and maximum symmetrical out put swing. (To learn basic design principles, different methods of biasing, bias stability, selection of transistor from data manuals and effect of ac coupling on bandwidth.) 4. Single stage audio frequency emitter follower with JFET for a given Av, Zin and Zout and maximum symmetrical out put swing. (To learn the design principles and applications of an emitter follower.) 5. Complimentary symmetry power amplifier with pre amplifier, if necessary, for a given out
put power to a given load with single ended power supply. (To learn the distinction of a power amplifier over and above a voltage or current amplifier, its design principles, issues like, efficiency, cross over distortion etc.) 6. RC phase shift Oscillator , Wien Bridge oscillator, Hartley and Colpitt oscillator ( To learn
the design of oscillators and measuring the frequency and amplitude of oscillations) B. OPAMP BASED ANALOG CIRCUITS 1. Inverting and non-inverting amplifier of given dc gain, input impedance and output impedance. (To learn the basic design, inter relation between the dc gain and input/output impedances, offset balance and the relation between feedback and GBW.) 2. Adder and subtractor. (To learn the basic design and function of a multi input adder /
subtractor (with ac and dc inputs present simultaneously). 3. Comparator/voltage level detector for a given upper threshold level and a given lower
threshold level with facility of independent adjustment of hysteresis and center point. (To learn the design and the technique of independent adjustment of both hysteresis and center point.) 4. Active filters: LP, BP, HP, 1st order, 2nd order. (To learn the design of a filter and it‟s
inherent phase shifting characteristics.) 5. 555 based monostable and astable of duty cycle below and above 50%. (To learn
designing 555 based timer circuits.) DIGITAL LOGIC CIRCUITS 1. Design and implement a BCD to 7-segment decoder with basic and universal gates. (To understand clearly the method of writing a truth table, use of K-map, simplifying a logic function and optimum design with minimum number of ICs and inputs.) 2. Design and implement a 4-digit frequency counter with a clock generator. (To learn
designing a digital circuit using available standard gate, FF, counter and display Ics.) 3. Designing logic circuits using multiplexers, demultiplexers and gates to implement logic
functions. (To learn the use multiplexers and demultiplexers) 4. Design and implement a sequence detector. (To learn designing a sequential circuit,
whose output is 1 or 0 when any input bit is preceded or succeeded by a predefined binary sequence. To define the input & output sequence from a given physical problem, to prepare a state diagram, derive a minimal state table, to find the simplified state equation, to implement the same & verify the result)
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5. To design and implement a combination of a logic circuit and a RAM in order to generate a 4-bit data after simplifying a logic expression, to store the output data at a predefined location in the RAM, to retrieve the same and verify.(To comprehend the structure and operating principle of memory devices.) D. Power Electronics 1. Design a Single-phase full & shaft controlled converter. 2. Design of Microprocessor based Triggering socket.
Microwave Engineering Laboratory [EC 791]
(Students are required to perform at least Ten experiments taking any six from Group A and any four from Group B) GROUP – A 1. Measurement of wavelength, guide wavelength and frequency using X-band waveguide test bench. Calculation of broad wall dimension of a X-band waveguide. Determination of phase and group velocities within a waveguide from Dispersion diagram [ω−β Plot]. 2. Measurement of unknown impedance (inductive, capacitive and resonant windows) using
shift in minima technique. 3. Calibration of a crystal detector using waveguide test bench. 4. Measurement of Attenuator [AD – Dissipative attenuation and AR – Reflective attenuation]. 5. Measurement of coupling factor and Directivity of a Directional coupler using calibrated attenuator. 6. Klystron characteristics [Static method and dynamic method] using power meter with bolometer and calibrated wave-meter. 7. Study of Gunn Oscillator characteristics using power meter with bolometer and calibrated wave-meter. 8. Measurement of reflection coefficient using two directional couplers and one calibrated attenuator. GROUP – B 1. Measurement of phase shift of a microwave phase shifter 2. Scattering matrix of a magic tee / E-plane tee / H-plane tee using waveguide test bench
at Xband. 3. Measuring of dielectric constant of a material using waveguide test bench at X-band. 4. Measuring of radiated emission in open area test side (OAT) 5. Measurement of Conduction EMI using LISN and spectrum analyser 6. Frequency response of RF amplifier using spectrum analyser with tracking generator 7. Frequency response of low-pass filter, high-pass filter, band-pass filter using spectrum
analyser with tracking generator 8. Studies on VCO and mixer using spectrum analyzer
Electronic Design automation( EDA) [EC792]
Laboratory 1 Familiarity with Spice simulation tool ( 3 Hrs.) Laboratory 2 Spice Simulation of Inverter , NAND , NOR Gates. ( 3 Hrs.) Laboratory 3 Familiarity with EDA tools for VLSI design /FPGA based system design (6Hrs.) Laboratory 4 Layouts ,Transistors and tools,. ( 3 Hrs.)
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Laboratory 5 Standars cell Design (3 Hrs.) Laboratory 6 Design of CMOS XOR/XNOR Gates. (3 Hrs.) Laboratory 7 Design of CMOS Full adder (3 Hrs.) Laboratory 8. Design of CMOS Flip flops ( R-S ,D , J-K) ( 3 Hr.s) Laboratory 10 Design of 8 bit synchronous Counter (3 Hrs.) Laboratory 11 Design of 8 bit bi-directional register with tri-stated input/output bus (3 Hrs.) Laboratory 12 Design of a 12 bit CPU with few instructions and implementation and validation on FPGA ( 15 Hrs.)
Computing Lab Subject Code: - CS 291
Experiments Schedule –
1) Testing of Editor‟s Preliminaries. 2) Testing of few essential DOS System Commands. 3) Testing of „vi‟ Editor‟s Preliminaries . 4) Testing of few essential UNIX System Commands. 5) Write a program to calculate simple and compound interest. 6) Write a program to convert a temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit and vise
versa. 7) Write a program to find roots of a quadratic equation.
Decision making and Branching :-
8) Write a program to check whether a given number is prime or not. 9) The grading, of students in an academic institution, is done according to the
following rules:
Average marks Grade
80 – 100 Honours 60 – 79 First Division 50 – 59 Second Division 40 – 49 Third Division 0 – 39 Fail Write a program to print the grading of a student.
Decision making and Looping :-
10) Write a program to determine and print the sum of the following harmonic series for a given value of n : 1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + ……1/n
11) Write a program to generate Pascal‟s triangle. 12) Write a program to print out the following –
i)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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ii) * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
iii) 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 Array:-
13) Write a program to convert a decimal number to its equivalent binary number
and vise versa. 14) Write a program to add two 3*3 matrix. 15) Write a program to sort an array of ten integer.
String Handling:-
16) Write a program to check whether a given number is palindrome or not. 17) Write a program to count the blank space in a text. 18) Write a program to count the vowel space in a text.
Function :-
19) Write a program to print the Fibonacci series. 20) Write a program to evaluate Sin(x). 21) Write a function „power‟ that computes x to the power y and returns computed
value. Recursion:-
22) Write a program to evaluate the factorial of a number. 23) Write a program to evaluate the sum of digits of a number. 24) Write a program to evaluate nPr & nCr.
Pointer:-
25) Write a program to swap two number using pointer. 26) Write a function using pointers to add two matrices and to return the resultant
matrix to the calling function. Structure and File Handling:-
27) Write a program to create a data base of students using structure that contains
student‟s roll number, name , department and year and write into a file. 28) Write a program to copy the contents of one file into another.
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Data Structure Laboratory
Code: - CS 392.
Write a C program to evaluate a postfix expression. Write a C program to convert an expression from infix to postfix. Write a C program to find the factorial of a number using recursion. Write a C program to find the fibonacci series using recursion. Write a C program to search one element from a list using binary searching. Write a C program to solve the tower of Hanoi problem. Write a C program to search elements from a list using linear searching. Write a C program using Bubble sort algorithm. Write a C program using Insertion sort algorithm. Write a C program using Quick sort algorithm. Write a C program using Radix sort algorithm Write a C program using Selection sort algorithm Write a C program to traverse the binary tree by Inorder. Write a C program to traverse the binary tree by Preorder Write a C program to traverse the binary tree by Postorder Write a C program to implement a Queue. Write a C program to implement a Linked list. Write a C program to find an element from hash table. Write a C program to search elements using BFS algorithm.
Write a C program to implement Sparse Matrix.
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NUMERICAL METHODS AND PROGRAMMING LABORATORY CS-382
1. Write a program to solve the equation (up to 4 decimal places) x^3-3x=0 by Regula-Falsi method. 2. Write a program to solve the following differential equation using Runge-Kutta 2nd
order method. dy/dx = y - x where y(0) = 2 Find y(0.1) and y(0.2) correct up to 4 decimal places. 3. Write a program to compute the interpolation value at a specified point, given a set of data points, using the Lagrange" Interpolation formula. X : 0 1 3 4 F(X) : 5 6 50 105 Hence evaluate f(2). 4. Write a program to compute the interpolation value at a specified point, given a set of data points, using the Newton Backward Interpolation formula. X: 0 1 2 3 F(x): 1 2 1 10 Hence evaluate f(4). 5. Write a program to compute the interpolation value at a specified point, given a set of data points, using the Newton Forward Interpolation formula. X : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 F(x) : 1 8 27 64 125 216 343 512
Hence evaluate f(1.5).
6. Implement Newton-Ramphson Method. Consider the equation 4sinx = e^X and the root
lies between 0 to 0.5. 7. Implement gauss elimination method on x + 2y = 2, 2x + 7y = 3 using C. 1
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8. Write a 'c' program to solve the integral dx/(1+x^2) using (1) Trapezoidal Rule (2)
Simpson's Rule taking h = 1/4 and h= 1/6. 0 9. Write a program in 'C' to solve the system of linear equations by Gauss-Jacobi iteration method: (a)10x + 2y +z = 9 x + 10y - z = 22 - 2x + 3y + l0z = 22 (b) 20x-y+z=23.28 x + 15y-z = 29.92 2x+y-20z=55.64 10: Write a program in 'c' to solve the following system of equations by Gauss-
Jordan's matrix inversion method: x + 5y +3z = 8 x + 3y+2z= 7 2x + 4y - 6z = 4
11. Find the real root of the equation X^4 + 2x^2-16x + 5 = 0, correct to three decimal
places using Bisection-method. 12. Write and execute a C program for solving the following system of linear equation using GASUSS SEIDAL METHOD: 5X1 + 2X2 + X3 = 12 XI + 4X2+ 2X3= 15 XI + 2X2 + 5x3 = 20
13. Write a C program to solve the following integrals by simpson's 1/3 rule:
2
4e^(-x)dx
1 2
14. Evaluate (1 / (1 + X 2 ))dx using Trapezoidal rule with h = 0.25.
0 15. Write a program to compute y (1.1) and y(1.2) using Runge-Kutta method of order 4 for the following differential equation:
dy/dx=X^2 +y^2,y(1)=0
16. Find the solution of the following differential equation dy/dx = 3x + y, using EULER'S
METHOD for (0.1 <= x <=0.5) given that y = 0 when x = 0 and h = 0.1.
Programming Practice Lab
Code: CS 391 1. Write a program to find the area of a triangle. 2. Write a program to find prime numbers between 11 and 200. 3. Write a program to find the sum of the series:- a) 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+………… + to n terms. b) 2+4+6+8+10+12+………………+.to 2n terms. c)x+x^2/2!+x^3/3!+………………..to n terms d)x-x^3/3!+x^5/5!-x^7/7!+…………………. to n terms. e)1^2+2^2+3^2+……………… to n terms f)1^2-2^2+3^2-……………………… to n terms
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4. Write a program to generate the fibonacci series. 5. Write a program to generate the factorial of a number using long integer. 6. Write a program to count the no. of vowels in a text. 7. Write a program to find the armsrong of the numbers .
8. Write a program to swap the two numbers. 9. Write a program to display the largest of the three numbers. 10 Write a program to display the student‟s record using arrays. 11. Write a program to display the digit 999 as word(Nine hundred and ninety nine). 12. Write a program to display the prime no using both recursion and function. 13. Write a program to generate fibonacci series using function. 14. Write a program to to generate the series SINX= X-X^3/3!+X^5/5! - …….. using function. 15. Write a program to generate the factorial of a number using function. 16. Write a program to swap the two numbers using function. 17. Write a program to obtain digit palindrome.and obtain the reverse of that number. 18. Write a program to obtain the sum of the digits of a given integer. 19. Write a program to find the number of occurrences in a particular word. 20 Write a program to find the string palindrome. 21 Write a program to find a) strcat( ) b)strlen( ) c)strcpy( ) d)strrev( ) generally to be treated as non-numeric array processing. Using string handling operations. 22 Write a program to arrange the names in alphabetical order using pointers. 23. Write a program to count the no of vowels in a text using pointers. 24. Write a program to find the swaping of the two numbers using a third variable using pointers. 25. Write a program for all string handling operations given in question no 21 using pointers. 26. Write a program to display the students database comprising of following fields a)roll number b)name c)marks d)age of student e)percentage of marks using structures.
Operation Research Lab CS-492
1) Intersection point of two straight lines. 2) Minimum value of objective function where constraints are given as straight line. 3) L.P.P using Simplex Method. 4) Assignment problem. 5) Transportation problem (by North-West Corner Method). 6) Transportation problem (by V.A.M). 7) Critical Path (By PERT). 8) I.P.P (using Branch & Bound Method). 9) Minimal path of a network (By Floyd's Algorithm).
10) Maximal Flow of a network. 11) Queue Theory-problem. 12) Shortest rout in Dijkastra's Algorithm. 13) Duality Linear Programming.
Computer Architecture & Organisation Lab Code: CS 493 and CS494
1. Review of the different logic design ckts., e.g.
a) Flip/Flop(RS, JK, D, T), b)Register,(4/8 bit Synchronized Data Transfer), c)Tri-state logic Gates
2. Familiarity with state of art IC-chips, e.g. a) Multiplexer , b) Decoder, c) Encoder, d) Counter, e)Shift-Register, f)adder
Truth Table verification and clarification from Data-book.
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3. Design a BCD adder. 4. Design an Adder/Subtracter composite unit . 5. Design a carry-look ahead Adder. 6. Design a ripple counter and carry-look ahead counter and assess the complexity of
both the ckts. 7. Use a multiplexer unit to design a composite ALU . 8. Design a multiplex display unit using counter, multiplexer, decoder etc. 9. Design a keyboard Encoder unit in 2 Dimension. 10. Test a RAM chip and cascade two chips for vertical and horizontal expansion. Use
wired OR tri-state output interconnection. 11. Use ALU chip for multibit arithmetic operation.
Operating System Lab Code: CS 591
1. Shell programming [6P]: creating a script, making a script executable, shell syntax (variables, conditions, control structures, functions, commands).
2. Process [6P]: starting new process, replacing a process image, duplicating a process
image, waiting for a process, zombie process. 3. Signal [9P]: signal handling, sending signals, signal interface, signal sets. 4. Semaphore [6P]: programming with semaphores (use functions semctl, semget,
semop, set_semvalue, del_semvalue, semaphore_p, semaphore_v). 5. Inter-process communication [9P]: pipes(use functions pipe, popen, pclose), named
pipes(FIFOs, accessing FIFO)
Database Management System Lab Code: CS 592
Structured Query Language 1. Creating Database
Creating a Database Creating a Table Specifying Relational Data Types Specifying Constraints Creating Indexes
2. Table and Record Handling
INSERT statement Using SELECT and INSERT together DELETE, UPDATE, TRUNCATE statements DROP, ALTER statements
3. Retrieving Data from a Database The SELECT statement Using the WHERE clause Using Logical Operators in the WHERE clause Using IN, BETWEEN, LIKE , ORDER BY, GROUP BY and HAVING Clause Using Aggregate Functions Combining Tables Using JOINS Subqueries
4. Database Management Creating Views Creating Column Aliases Creating Database Users Using GRANT and REVOKE
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Cursors in Oracle PL / SQL Writing Oracle PL / SQL Stored Procedures
Computer Network Lab: Code CS691
Experiment No.1: Write a program in c under Linux for Inter Process Communication using Message queue. Experiment No.2:Instalation of Network Interface card and Configuration under Linux. Experiment No 3. Familiarization with
a. Networking cable (CAT5 and UTP) b. Connector (RJ45,T-connector) c. Hubs and Switches
Experiment No 4.Write a program in c using socket to experiment connection orianted data transfer(TCP)and connectionless data transfer between client and server. Experint No.5.Write a program in c using socket to show Multicast and Broadcast of data. Experiment No.6.Write a program in c using socket and thread to build a Multithreaded Server. Experiment No.6.Write a program in c using socket to show Flow control mechanism(Stop and wait,Sliding window) Experiment No.6.Write a program in c using socket to show Error detection Mechanism (Cyclic Redundancy Check). Experiment No.6.Write a program in c using socket to show Error contro mechanism (Selective Repeat, Go Back N)
Computer Graphics Lab Code: CS 693
Point plotting, line & regular figure algorithms
Raster scan line & circle drawing algorithms
Clipping & Windowing algorithms for points, lines & polygons
2-D / 3-D transformations
Simple fractals representation
Filling algorithms
Web document creation using Dreamweaver.
Creating Animation using Flash.
SYSTEM SOFTWARE & ADMINISTRATION LAB Code: CS 694
Experiments Schedule –
1) Experiment of Packet Monitoring Software
Capture the packets using packet monitoring software ethereal / tcpdump / snort and make a report.
2) Experiments of these command .
i) „Trace route‟ ii) „Ping‟ iii) „Finger‟ iv) Scan all TCP port ( 1 to 65535 ) of your computer using „Nmap‟
command. v) Scan UDP ports 1 to 1024.
3) Experiments on Servers
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i) Configure a FTP server in Linux / Unix. Upload multiple files to the server at a time and also download multiple files from Server to a specific Directory at a time.
ii) Configure DNS, FTP, SMTP & WWW for internet domain according to the information given below:
Domain name : wbut.edu NS : ns1.wbut.edu [ip address : 192.168.1.1 ] MX : mail.wbut.edu [ip address : 192.168.1.2 ] FTP : CNAME of mail.wbut.edu WWW : CNAME of mail.wbut.edu
iii) How you will transfer a file from local machine to your server. a) ASCII mode. b) Binary mode. c) What difference(s) are you getting?
4) It is assumed that NFS server is running in your computer. If it is not available you may install any NFS server program you are familiar with.
a) Record the name of the server program. b) Record location of the configuration file.
5) Experiments of firewall configuration in Linux i) Using IP tables utility, configure the firewall of your host such that it
blocks „http‟ request from any machine and outgoing „ftp‟ requests but your host can send „http‟ packets to any one and receives „ftp‟ packets. Display the existing firewall configuration. Now delete the rules from the firewall.
ii) By IP chains commands set up a firewall to deny access to ports 20, 21 and 80. Test it and show that the firewall works.
6) Experiments using Turbo C Assembler
i) Write an ALP to display frequency of each digit of a given alphanumeric string. ii) Write an ALP to read the system time and print message like Good Evening, Good Morning, Good Afternoon according to the time. iii) Write the ALP program to display the following series a) 1, 12, 123, 1234, 12345, ………… b) 1, 22, 333, 4444, 55555, ………… c) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ………………………..N iv) Write a program in assembly level language that can perform the swapping of two numbers. v) Write a program in assembly level language(8086) in Turbo C to print a number whose ASCII value is given. vi) Write a program in assembly level language(8086) in Turbo C that can add two one- digit numbers given by the user and print the result. vii) Write a program in assembly level language in Turbo C that can add two two-digit numbers given by the user and print the result. viii) Write a program in assembly level language(8086) in Turbo C that print the number 1 to 9 using a loop. ix) Write a program in assembly level language in Turbo C that will ask the user whether or not “is it morning”. Upon the user‟s reply program will greet/salute the user. x) Write a program in assembly level language that prints two characters using stack pointer.
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xi) Write a program in assembly level language that prints 1 to 10. xii) Write a program in assembly level language that can be perform the swapping of two numbers. xiii) Write a program in 8086 assembly level language to find factorial of any number. xiv) Write a program in 8086 assembly level language to implement division by repeated subtraction method.
OBJECT TECHNOLOGY LAB (CS 695)
1. Write a program in JAVA to compute the volume of a box. Write the same program using
method. 2. Write a JAVA program to compute the volume of a cylinder with different radius and height. Use the concept of parameterized constructor. 3. Write a program in JAVA to implement a stack of defined size. 4. Define a class volume. Using this class find out the volume of a cube, cylinder, and rectangular box. 5. Write a JAVA program using the following class hierarchy of an educational institute. a) class staff(variable: name, code) b) class officer(variable: grade),subclass of staff c) class teacher(variable: subject, publication), subclass of staff d) class typist(variable: speed), subclass of staff e) class casualtypist(variable: daily_wedges), subclass of typist f) class regulartypist(variable: remuneration), subclass of typist
Create different objects of officer, teacher, casualtypist and regulartypist, input valueS for different variables for each one. 6. Write a java program to implement the concept of super class. 7. Write a JAVA program where you use the concept of multilevel hierarchy. 8. Write a class called TV with the following attribute. Name of the company and screen size. Using super key word and inheritance, create a colorTV class and BWTV class which have TV type attribute in Boolean data type. 9. write a java program to implement method overriding. Use final keyword to prevent overriding and inheritance. 10 write a program in JAVA to show message passing between interprocess using thread concept. 11. Define a exception called "NotEqualException" that is thrown when float value is not equal to 3.14. write a program that uses the above user defined exception.
12. write a program in JAVA where a class Teacher contains two fields Name and qualification. Extend the class to Department which contains Dept _no and Dept _Name. An interface named as College which contains one field Name of the college. Using above classes and interface, get the appropriate information and display it. 13. Using interface calculate the area of a square, rectangle and circle. 14. Write an applet to display the string "hello applet world". 15. Write an applet to draw rectangle, circle and square. 16. Write an applet program to take two input number from the user and do the summation, subtraction and multiplication of the numbers and show the result.
Computer Network and Internetworking Laboratory Code : CS 681
Experiments are based on Linux / Unix / Solaris (Text Mode) Operating System
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1. Familiarization of NIC, different cabling options (e.g. UTP, Coaxial, optical fibre), Connectors – BNC, RJ45, RS-232C, Interconnecting Devices – Hub, switch, router etc., Preparation of some UTP cables with RJ45 connectors and setting up a small network using either Hub or switch.
2. Configuring NIC, preparing routing table, assignment of IP address & net mask to each machine, concept of subnet, CIDR, socket interface
3. Configuring PPP 4. Configuring DNS server (e.g. Bind) 5. Configuring web server (e.g. Apache) 6. Configuring mail server (e.g. Postfix, Qmail etc.) 7. Configuring Telnet, FTP server 8. Configuring Firewall (e.g. IP chains, IP tables etc. in Linux) 9. Configuring NFS & NIS 10. C program to implement a simple client 11. C program to implement a simple server (e.g. echo) 12. Concurrent server using process 13. Concurrent server using thread (Linux, Windows) 14. C program to compute checksum 15. C program to implement stop-and-wait ARQ 16. C program to implement GO-back-n ARQ 17. C program to implement selective repeat ARQ
Paper Code: - IT491
Case studies using any of the following items including relevant form design with the help of visual programming Aids: -
Payroll Accounting System Library Circulation Management System Inventory Control System University Examination & Grading System Patient Information system Tourist Information System Judiciary Information System Flight Reservation System Bookshop Automation Software Time Management Software
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LAB EQIPMENTS
A. Department of CSE & IT
SL. No.
Particulars Availability
1 1. SERVER 1. IBM X226- 864 ISS- XEON 3.0 GHZ/2MB L2 CACHE/2GB RAM
37.3 G.B SCSI
HDD/2040/GB DA DRIVE/ 2X GIGA BYTE INTERNET/REDUNDANT.
2. IBM X346- MT-M8840-15A, XEON 3.0 GHZ/2MB L2 CACHE/2GB RAM
17.3 G.B SCSI
HDD/2040/GB DA DRIVE/ 2X GIGA BYTE INTERNET/REDUNDANT
2 NETWORKING EQUIPMENTS
1. Alpine 3808 9-slot chassis
2. Alpine 3800 AC power Supply
3. Alpine 3800 Switch Management Module W/Basic Layer 3 Extreme Ware License (for 3804 and 3808) Alpine 3800 32 port 10/100Base- T(RJ-45) module
4. Alpine 3800 32 port 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 Module – 2Nos.
5. 3Com Switch 24 port 10/100 +2 port 10/100/1000 base T – 4 Nos.
3 No. Of Computer Terminals 360
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4 H/W Specification of Computer Terminals
1. Intel Processor 2.2GHz Dual Core, RAM 1GB,160GB SATA,
2. Pentium IV ® 2.66 Ghz ,256 DDR-2 RAM, 80 GB SATA, COMBO DRIVE
3. Pentium IV 2.4 Ghz , 128 RAM, 40 GB HDD, CD-ROM, FDD 1.44M.B
4. Celeron 1.7 Ghz,128 MB RAM, 845 Mother Board,52x CD-ROM 40 GB HD
5 No. Of Terminal LAN or WAN
270 Machines (in 3 Different Networks)
6 Relevant Legal SW Application SW 1.Turbo C 2. Fortran 3.MSOffice
System SW 1.Linux 8.0 2.Win 98 3.Win XP
7 Peripheral Printers 30
8 Internet Access(Bytes/Hour)
2Mbps (Broad Band )
MICROSOFT CAMPUS AGREEMENT
Sl. Software Description Lic. QTY
1. Desktop Campus All Languages Lic/.Sa Pack MVL includes: Windows Desktop Operating System UPG Office Professional Edition Core CALs- Windows Server CAL Exchange Server CAL System Management Server CAL Share Point Server CAL
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2 Visual Studio Pro All Lng Lic/SA Pack MVL 100
3 Windows Svr Std All Lng/SA Pack MVL 01
4 SQL Svr Standard Edtn Win32 All Lic/SA Pack MVL 01
5 SQL CAL 2005 English OLP NL AE User CAL
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6 Latest Version Media Kit on CD for Each of the above products
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B. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPT.
SL NO.
Name of the course
Name of the laboratory/W.shop
Major Equipment
1.
B.TECH Basic Electrical Engg. Lab(EE-
1.D.C Shunt motor(3) 2.D.C three point starter-2
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191) 3. 3-ph Induction motor-1 4.Star –Delta starter-1 5. DOL starter-1 6.Ammeter-20 7.Voltmeter-15 8.Rheostat-16 9.Rectifier box-2 10.Variac 11. Wattmeter-6 12.Digital multimeter-1 13. Digital Techometer-1 14.Transformer-1 15. inductor coil-1 16.Capacitor-1 17. Resistance-4 18.Energy meter-1
2.
B.TECH Electrical M/c Lab(For 4th Semester)
1.D.C motor(shunt)-1 h.p,220V,5.1A,1500rpm-3Nos. 2. D.C motor(shunt)-0.5 h.p,220V,2.9A,1500rpm-1No. 3. D.C motor(series)-1 h.p,220V,5.1A,1500rpm-1No. 4. D.C generator(comp)- 0.5kw,220V,2.3A,1500 rpm-1 No. 5. 4. D.C generator(shunt)- 0.5kw,220V,2.9A,1500 rpm-2Nos 6.Sq. cage induction motor-1h.p,440V,1.8A,1420rpm-2Nos. 7slip ring induction motor-2h.p,415V,2.8A,1500rpm-I 8.Transformer-1kva,230/200/115V-3Nos. 9. Transformer-1kva,222/110V-1No.
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3.
B.TECH Electrical M/c Lab-EE-591
1.Alternator(non-salient)-1 k.w,1.3A,440V,1500rpm-3Nos. 2. Alternator(non-salient)-1 k.w,1.5A,440V,1500rpm-1No. 3.D.C motor-2h.p,8.3A,220V,1500r.p.m 4.Variable D.C power supply-300V,50A-1 No. 5.3-ph. Induction motor(wound rotor) -.5h.p,1.8A,440V,1450r.p.m-1 No. 6. .3-ph. Induction motor(wound rotor) -.5h.p,1.8A,440V,1450r.p.m-1 No. 7. .1-ph. Induction motor(Sq. cage) -1h.p,7A,230V,1450r.p.m-1 No. 8. .3-ph. Induction motor(Sq. cage) -1h.p,1.8A,440V,1450r.p.m-1 No. 9. .3-ph. Induction motor(Sq. cage) -2h.p,4A,440V,1420r.p.m-1 No. 10.DOL Starter -20A,415V,50Hz-1No. 11.Star Delta Starter-16A,415V,50Hz-1No.
C. ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPT.
Serial No.
Name Of the
course
Name of the Laboratory
Major Equipments
1. B.Tech Basic Electronics Lab 1.Junction Diode 2.Zener Diode 3.Half wave Rectifier 4.Full wave rectifier 5.FET 6.Op-Amp 7.Transistor
2. B.Tech Digital Electronics & Logic Design Lab & Digital Electronics & Integrated ckt Design
1.Basic gates trainer kit
2.Adder, Subtractor Trainer kit 3.Decimal to binary encoder
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Lab 4.Excess 3-Decimal Converter 5.Parity circuits 6.Seven segment display 7.Multiplexer 8.Parallel adder subtractor 9.R-S, J-K FF 10.Up-Down Counter 11.Demultiplexer 12.Shift Register 13.Gray-Binary & vice- voce
3. B.Tech Analog Electronics circuit Lab
1. Class-A, B, C power Amplifier
2. Monostable, Astable Multivibrator
3. B.J.T. and FET Characteristics
4. B.Tech Analog Communication Engg. Lab
1 Amplitude Modulation 2.DSB-SC Modulation 3.SSB-SC Modulation 4. Frequency Modulation & Demodulation 5.TDM 6.PPM & PWM
5. B.Tech Propagation & Antenna Lab
1.Antenna Trainer kit (22 Antenna) 2. Transmission Line Trainer Kit
6. B.Tech Audio & Video Engg. Lab
1.B/W TV Trainer kit 2.Colour TV Trainer kit 3.Audio frequency Generator Kit 4.Loud Speaker Trainer kit 5.Testing ckt of Co lour TV/B/W TV 6.Pattern Generator of B/W TV Receiver
7. B.Tech Microwave Engg. Lab 1.Three test benches 2.Gunn Oscillator 3.Klystron characteristics 4.Magic tee 5.low pass filter, high pass Filter, band pass filter, notch Filter 6. Frequency response of RF amplifier using Spectrum Analyzer
8. B.Tech Digital Communication Engg. Lab
1. PCM technique
2. Pulse amplitude
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modulation and demodulation 3.FSK 4.ASK 5.PSK 6.PRZ, PNRZ, BPRZ Line Coder 7.A/D Converter 8. Manchester coding scheme.
Name of the Lab: Microprocessor & Micro controller Lab
Sl No
Name of the Experimental setup
Used For Quantity
1. 8085 Microprocessor Trainer kit To study different Assembly language programming including Interfacing programming.
03
2 8086 Microprocessor Trainer kit To study different Assembly language programming including Interfacing programming.
01
3 8051Microcontroller Trainer kit To study the different assembly language programming
01
Sl
No. Name of the Instrument Used for Quantity
1. Computer – Pentium 4(Amar PC)
To study the 8085 Microprocessor programming.
1
2. DC Motor Interfacing module To run or check the DC Motor Interfacing programming.
1
D.Language Lab
Lab Equipments Quantity
Projector 01 Screen 01
Computer 01
Chairs 30
Tables 02
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ANNEXURE –XIV
E. Department of Mechanical Engineering
WORKSHOP EQUIPMENTS
List of facilities available:
i) Games & Sports Facilities Arrangements for a) Cricket, b) Football, c) Volleyball, d) Badminton, e) Table Tennis, f) Carum g)Chess h)Multigym.
g) Annual Sports are held for College students as well as Teachers & staffs. ii) Extra curriculum Activities
a) College events: Quiz contest, Antaxari, Computer games competition, Recitation, Choreography, Annual cultural & social program organized by students.
iii) Soft Skill Development Facilities Group discussion, Language development, Personality development program etc. are done in the Language Lab of the Institute. iv) Internal Continuous Evaluation System
Internal evaluation of students are done by class test, class performance, class attendance Viva. Voce. etc. and their positions are displayed in the College Notice board according to their performance regularly.
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LABORATORIES
&
SIZE OF EACH
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
SN Departmental Lab Name
Area
1 Physics Lab 200.00 sqm
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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
SN Departmental Lab Name
Area
1 Chemistry Lab 172.00 sqm
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
SN Departmental Lab Name
Area
1 Workshop Lab 300.00 sqm
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DEPARTMENT OF E.E.
SN
Departmental Lab Name
Area
1 Basic Electrical 169.00 sqm 2 Electrical & Electronics
Measurement 169.00 sqm
3 Instrumentation Lab 4 Analog Electronics Lab 5 Control System
200.00 sqm 6 Circuit & Network 7 Power System 169.00 sqm 8 Electrical Machine
169.00 sqm 9 Thermal Power Engg
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DEPARTMENT OF E.C.E.
SN Departmental Lab Name
Area
1 Basic Electronics 170.00 sqm
2 Power Electronics Lab 3 Digital Electronics &
Logic Design 169.00 sqm
4 Communication Engineering
169.00 sqm 5 Microprocessor &
Microcontroller 6 Microwave
Engineering 169.00 sqm -(even Semester)
7 Microprocessor & its application
8 Antenna Lab 169.00 sqm -(odd Semester)
9 Audio & Video Engineering Lab
10 Digital Communication Lab
70.00sqm
11 Electronics design Lab
70.00sqm
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DEPARTMENT OF C.S.E.
SN Departmental Lab Name
Area
1 Computer Lab – I 200.00 sqm
2 Computer Lab – II 200.00 sqm
3 Computer Lab – III 170.00 sqm
4 Computer Lab – IV 180.00 sqm
5 Computer Organization &
Architecture Lab
Performed in digital
Lab
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DEPARTMENT OF
HUMANITIES
SN
Departmental Lab Name
Area
1 Language Lab 70.00 sqm
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AREA OF EACH ROOMS
SN Type of Room Numbers Area
1 Class Rooms 18 Nos. 72.00 sqm
2 Tutorial Room 12 Nos. 42 .00 sqm
3 Drawing Hall 01 Nos. 200.00 sqm
4 Computer Centre
02 Nos. 300.00 sqm
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WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
(Academic Session: 2006-2007)
Odd Semester New Batch Continuing Batch
1 University Re-opens 3rd August 09 13th July 09
2 Academic Programme commences
3rd August 09
3 Admission of new students closes 31st August 09
4 Last Date for payment of fees and University reporting
5 First Slot Test Sep 10 -23rd 09 Sep 10 -23rd 09
6 Mid-Semester Break Sep 24th to Oct 4th
09 Sep 24th to Oct 4th 09
7 Second Test Slot Oct 27th to Nov 9th 09
Oct 27th to Nov 9th 09
8 Teaching Ends Nov 20 „09 Nov 20 „09
9 Practical Examinations Slot Dec 21 to 31 „09 Dec 21 to 31 „09
10 Theory Examinations
Inter Semester Break for students only Dec 25th 09 to Jan 12 „10
Results of Odd Semester to be declared by-
WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
(Academic Session: 2008-2009) Even Semester For new Batch and
continuing Batch slots
1 Academic programme commences Jan 15th „09
2 First Slot Test Feb 15th to 23rd „09
3 Second Slot Test Apr 02 to 22nd „09
4 Teaching ends Apr 18th ‟09 (Final Sem), May 16th ‟09 (For Others)
5 Theory & Practical Examination Apr – Jun „09
Summer Recess June 25 – July 24, 2009
Result of All Semester to be published by Jun-Aug „09
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ARYABHATTA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING& MANAGEMENT
DURGAPUR
COLLEGE CALENDAR
(Academic Session: 2008-2009)
Odd Semester New Batch Continuing Batch
1 University Re-opens July 25, 2009
2 Academic Programme commences
Aug. 1, 2006 July 25, 2009
3 Admission of new students closes August 31, 2006 July 29, 2009 (for Lateral Entry)
4 Last Date for payment of fees and University reporting
July 29, 2009
5 First Test Slot Sept. 14-26, 2006
August 22-31, 2009
6 Mid-Semester Break Sept.29-Oct.07, 2006
Sept.29-Oct.07, 2009
7 Second Test Slot Oct. 26-Nov.04, 2006
Oct. 26-Nov.04, 2009
8 Teaching Ends Nov. 30, 2006 Nov. 30, 2009
9 Practical Examinations Slot Dec. 1-9, 2006 Dec. 1-9, 2009
10 Theory Examinations Dec. 11-24, 2006
Dec. 11-23, 2009
Inter Semester Break for students only Dec 25, 2006-Jan 12, 2009
Results of Odd Semester to be declared by- Feb 09, 2009
ARYABHATTA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING& MANAGEMENT DURGAPUR
COLLEGE CALENDAR
(Academic Session: 2008-2009)
Even Semester For new Batch and continuing Batch slots
1 Academic programme commences January 15, 2009
2 First Test Slot Feb 19-28, 2009
3 Second Test Slot April 18-28, 2009
4 Teaching ends May 18, 2009
5 Practical Examination Slot 2nd,4th & 6th sems May 21 June 04,2009
6 Theory Examinations Slot for 2nd,4th & 6th sems June 6-23, 2009
7 Theory and Practical examination slot for final semester for B.E.,B.Tech. & MCA
May 02-15,2009
Summer Recess June 25 -July 24, 2009
Result of Final Semester of B.E.;B.Tech, & MCA to be published by
May 30,2009
Result of 2nd ,4th & 6th Semester to be published by
August 17, 2009
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Teaching load of Permanent Faculties (Department wise)
DEPT. No. FACULTY NAME LOAD
CO
MP
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SC
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CE
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EN
GIN
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1 K.KIRAN KUMAR 8
2 MOUNISH SANTRA 9
3 ANADAMAY CHATTERJEE 8
4 SANJOY DEY 8
5 ABHIJIT GOSWAMI 8
6 RAKESH TIWARI 8
7 HIMADRI NATH MOULICK 8
8 RABI SHAW 8
9 SHREYA SINGH 8
10 JAITASHREE PARAMANIK 10
11 PREMANSHU KUMAR SINGH 10
INF
OR
MA
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EC
HN
OL
OG
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14 AMITAVA BISWAS 10
15 PIJUS KANTI PATI 4
16 MINAKSHI CHAKRABORTY 4
17 MANISH BISWAS 10
18 SUJOY BHOWMICK 10
19 RAMESH CHANDRA POREL 4
20 MANISH KUMAR SINGH 10
21 SWARUP KUMAR HAZRA CHOUDHURY
10
22 SOMNATH MONDAL 12
23 SHAMAYITA MITRA 6
24 SONU RANA 10
25 DEBASISH BANERJEE 10
26 SNIGDHA SEN 7
EL
EC
TR
ON
ICS
& C
OM
MU
NIC
AT
ION
EN
GIN
EE
RIN
G
26 UJJAL CHAKRABORTY 10
27 KALYANBRATA GHOSH 10
28 JOYDEEP PAUL 10
29 SAMIRAN CHATTERJEE 10
30 ABINASH MONDAL 10
31 SUBHAS CH.DAS 10
32 SURAVI PAL 10
33 CHHOTON SAHA 10
34 BARUN MAZUMDAR 10
35 SHREYA GANGULY 10
36 BIKASH CHANDRA MAHATO 10
37 MALABIKA BISWAS 10
EL
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TR
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L
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38 Prof. (Dr.) K.N.Nayak 10
39 AMIT KUMAR GHOSH 10
40 BASUDEB DEY 10
81
EL
EC
TR
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L
EN
GIN
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41 DEBABRATA PAL 10
42 SAJAL DEBDAS 10
43 AMITAVA SARKAR 13
44 AROJIT SARKAR 13
45 KAUSHIK MALLICK 13
46 SASHI BHUSHAN SINGH 13
47 BARNITA MAJUMDER 12
48 HEMAT KUMAR DUBEY 12
49 SUHILA PARVIN 12
50 AVINABA CHARABORTY 12
EL
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TR
ICA
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EC
TR
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ICS
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51 SUDIPTO BANERJEE 12
52 JAYDEB BISWAS 13
53 SOUMITA KARMOKAR 13
54 CHANDRANI BANERJEE 13
55 RAJU PANDEY 8
ME
CH
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L
EN
GIN
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RIN
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56 Prof. (Dr.) S.P.Das 04
57 Prof. (Dr.) S.Singh 04
58 PRADIP KR. MUKHERJEE 14
59 SUJIT SAMANTA 14
60 SAMSAD ANSARI 14
CH
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TR
Y 61 CHAITALI MISHRA 14
62 KOYEL MISHRA 12
63 JOYEETA AICH 14
MA
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ICS
64 DR. M.C. PAL 4
65 SABINA YASMIN 14
66 SWARUP CHOUDHURY 10
67 DIPAK PATRA 10
68 TANMOY KAR 12
69 GOUR GOPAL MONDAL 10
70 PALASH KUMAR MISHRA 10
PH
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ICS
71 Prof. (Dr.) P.K.Singha 04
72 PRIYANKA BANERJEE 14
73 PRIYANKA MUKHERJEE 14
74 BIPASA DE 14
EN
GL
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75 SHARMISHTHA DUTTA 10
76 KABITA KHANUJA 10
77 JUI ROY (MUNSHI) 13
MB
A
78 Dr. S.R. Banerjee 13
79 Sulagna Das 13
80 Kaushik Kundu 12
81 Mr. Arnab Chandra 12
82 Dr. B. N. Ghosh 6
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Teaching load of Visiting Faculties (Department wise)
Sl No
Name of Department Name of Visiting
Faculty Load
1 Computer Science and Engineering
K.H.Mondal 4
2 Priya Ranjan 4
3 Electronics and communication Engineering
Prof P.R.Basu 4
4 Gour Gopal Nandi 4
5 A.K. Das Sharma 4
6 Mechanical Engineering M.K.Dutta 4
7 Dr. N.P. Mukherjee,CMERI
4