MANDATORY DISCLOSURES 2013 1 ENGINEERING/MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES I. NAME OF THE
INSTITUTION NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, P.O. NITIE VIHAR LAKE ROAD, MUMBAI 400 087 Tel : (022) 28573371- 78 Fax: (022) 28573251 e-mail: [email protected]
II.
NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR :
Dr. Karuna Jain NITIE, Vihar Lake Mumbai 400 087 Tel : (022) 28573371- 78 Fax: (022) 28573251 e-mail: [email protected]
III. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY:
N.A.
IV. GOVERNANCE :
Members of the Board and their brief background :
Details enclosed as ANNEXURE - I
Members of Academic Advisory Board :
1. Director 2. All Faculty Members 3. External Members ( 5 Nos. from other reputed institutions of higher learning and industry)
Frequency of the Board Meetings
and Academic Advisory Body :
4 meetings in a year
Organizational chart and processes
Details enclosed as ANNEXURE - II
Nature and Extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs/improvements :
Involved in teaching, research, training programmes and consultancy ; also involved in placement, seminars and major events like Prerana, Lakshya, Samsmaran and other Extra Curricular activities.
Mechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance :
1. Policy matters regarding Administrative Financial matters are governed by BOG, NITIE with nominees from Govt. of India.
2. Routine administrative matters in the Institute are
governed by different committees nominated by the Director.
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Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/faculty performance :
It is in force at end of each Quarter/Module.
Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students :
It is in force.
V.
PROGRAMMES :
Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE :
Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering (PGDIE) Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Management (PGDIM) Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Safety & Environmental Management (PGDISEM) Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Management (PGDITM)
Name of the Programmes
accredited by the AICTE :
Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering (PGDIE) Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Management (PGDIM) Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Safety & Environmental Management (PGDISEM)
For each Programme the
following details are to be given:
Year 2012-13 admissions
Name Number of Seats
Duration Cut off mark/rank for admission during last 3 years
Fee (2012-2013)
Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering (PGDIE)
126* 2 years General Category (GATE Score) : 609 and a minimum of 60% in Engineering degree OBC – GATE Score: 473 and a minimum of 60% in Engineering degree SC Category (GATE Score) : 345 and a minimum of 55% in Engineering degree. ST Category (GATE Score) : 317 and a minimum of 55% in Engineering degree. PD Category (GATE Score) : 473 and a minimum of 55% in Engineering degree.
Rs.2,10,000/- (Tuition fee) Per year
Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Management (PGDIM)
274* 2 years General Category (CAT Percentile) : 97 Percentile and a minimum of 60% in Engineering degree OBC Category (CAT Percentile) : 75 and a minimum of 60% in Engineering degree. SC Category (CAT Percentile) : 65 and a minimum of 55% in Engineering degree. ST Category (CAT Percentile) : 65 and a minimum of 55% in Engineering degree. PD Category (CAT Percentile) : 75 and a minimum of 55% in Engineering degree.
Rs.2,10,000/- (Tuition fee) Per year
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Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Safety & Environ-mental Management (PGDISEM)
39* ( 15 ISP + 24 Including General, SC,ST, & PD)
2 years General Category (CAT Percentile) : 86 Percentile and a minimum of 60% in Engineering degree OBC Category (CAT Percentile) : 75 and a minimum of 60% in Engineering degree. SC Category (CAT Percentile) : 65 and a minimum of 55% in Engineering degree.
2,10,000/- (Tuition Fee) Per year
Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Management (PGDITM)
25* (General, SC,ST, PD & ISP
2 years
General Category (CAT Percentile) : 97 Percentile and a minimum of 60% in Engineering degree OBC Category (CAT Percentile) : 75 and a minimum of 60% in Engineering degree. SC Category (CAT Percentile) : 65 and a minimum of 55% in Engineering degree. ST Category (CAT Percentile) : 65 and a minimum of 55% in Engineering degree.
Rs.2,10,000/- (Tuition fee) Per year
* After OBC implementation, the no. of seats increased. Placement Facilities We provide placement to all students of PG Programmes by inviting a large number of reputed companies for the placement talks during December and for placement interviews during the 1st week of January.
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Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary , is given in the following Table:
Year
Table : Campus placement in last three years
Batch Minimum Salary (Domestic/International
Maximum Salary Domestic/International
Overall Average Salary
(Rs. in Lacs)/US$ (Rs. in Lacs) /US$ (Rs. in Lacs) 2013 PGDIE 6.00 (Domestic) 21.80 (Domestic) 10.75
US$ 26270.31(Foreign) US$26.270.31 PGDIM 6.00 (Domestic) 24.01 12
US$ 26140.00(Foreign) US$63870.00 PGDISEM
6.00 (Domestic) 17.9 9.66 N.A. N.A
PGDITM 5.25 (Domestic) 19.5 11.5 N.A N.A
2012 PGDIE 7.0 (Domestic) 19.67 11.83 US$32.670(Foreign) US$1.50.000(Foreign) PGDIM 7 11.08 US$32.670(Foreign) 19.67 PGDISEM
5 US$1.50.000(Foreign) 11.02
US$18.182(Foreign) 18 PGDITM 7 US$32.670(Foreign) 10 19.5
2011 PGDIE 7 19.5 (Domestic) 10.87
US$1.50.000(Foreign)
PGDIM 7 19.5 (Domestic) 12.97
US$1.50.000(Foreign)
PGDISEM
6.5 16.5 10.28
PGDITM 8.5 19.5(Domestic) 10.88
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, following details : NOT APPLICABLE
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VI. FACULTY : Branch wise list faculty members: Visiting Faculty Adjunct Faculty Enclosed as ANNEXURE-III Guest Faculty Faculty: Student Ratio 1 : 10
Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years
2009 2010 2011 Faculty Joined Left Joined Left Joined Left 0 3 0 0 7 5
Name Prof. (Ms.) Karuna Jain
Qualification Experience :
Highest Degree Specialization Total Experience
Date of Birth: 08/06/1960 Ph.D. Industrial
Engineering
29yrs
STD Code (022) Phone No. (O) 022 28571518 Fax No. 28573251 (O) STD Code (022) Phone No. (R) Fax No.
E-Mail [email protected] Mobile No.
Details of Experience (Academic/Industries
)
a) Teaching Experience: 26yrs/3 years Industries b) Subject Taught
i) PG Courses
Number of new Courses Developed and Taught (since 1997)
Mgt:
• MG 803 – Foundation of IPR (6 credit) jointly with Prof. Shishir K. Jha • MG 608 – Managing Intellectual Property (4 credit) • MG 693 – Management of Technology I (4 credit) • MG 694 – Management of Technology II (4 credit) • MG 631 - Innovation Management (4 Credit) • MG 657 - Management of Technology Transfer (4 Credit) • MG 635 - Manufacturing Strategy (6 credit) • MG 634 - Project Management (6 Credit)
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• R&D Management: Seminar Course (3 credit) • MG 621 - Strategic Management of Technology (6 credit) • MG 602 -Operations Management (6 credit) • MG 601 Decision Models for management (6 credit) • MG 611 - Introduction to Technology Management (6 credit) • MG 631 - Management of R&D and Innovation (6 credit) • MG 669 - Technology Systems, Environment and Planning (6 credit)
M Tech: • IM 601 - Decision models for Management • IM 602 - Operations Management • IM 634 - Project Management • IM 635 Manufacturing Strategy
ii) Research Contributions:
Research Projects under DSIR MHRD Project on “ drivers of innovations”
iii) Institutional project:
IPR- Cell Establishment IPR depositiory in IIT Mumbai Governance Structure
iv) Visiting research activity outside India
v) On-Going Sponsored Projects:
Funding Agency Title of Project Grant Period Co-investigator
(s) Status
MHRD Capacity Creation In IP Education and Research (Operationalization Of IP Chair)
50,00,000 2007-2018
Ongoing
TMD, DSIR Research and Training in Technology Management
17,20,000 2007-2015
Ongoing
Wadhwani Foundation– Indo US Collaboration
Collaborative activities in the area of entrepreneurship: National Network Project
108,21,016 2003 -2015
Ongoing
MHRD Development of Decision Support System for Project Scheduling Using Meta-Heuristics (R&D)
9,00,000 2005-2014
Ongoing
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vi) Research Student Guidance (awarded):
Sr. No.
Name of the Research Scholar Title of Thesis Year of
Completion 1. Kamal Sharma Socio-economic perspectives of medicare insurance in
India 1999
2. Saji KB Nair Role of transferor transferee relationship in technology transfer in the context of international joint venture
2003
3. Hirwani R R Globalization of R&D and its impact on industrial R&D 2004 4. Sanjeev Nadkarni Developing scope management system for large scale
projects 2005
5. Rajiv Narvekar The dynamics of technological innovation and intellectual capital
2006
6. Girish Agarwal Sustainable competitive advantage in dynamic environment in Indian context
2006
7. Atanu Ghosh Application of SCM concept in Indian textile and apparel industry
2006
8. Ashish Dubey Formation and sustenance of collaborative inter firm relationships in supply chains: antecedents, governance mechanisms, and business performance outcomes
2008
9. Surendra B. Barsode Assessment of borrower creditworthiness - exploratory studies in Indian context
2009
10. Lokesh Nagar Supply chain planning for new products 2009 11. Mengist A dynamic model for analyzing the impacts of supply
chain management on airport operations 2012
12. Suresh M. A study of some resource constrained project scheduling problems
2012
13. Mukundan Study of linkages between innovation and intellectual property
2013
14. Arumugam Technology transfer for academic institute 2013 15. Ruchita Gupta Diffusion of mobile technology 2013
vii) Research Student Guidance (Thesis submitted): Sr. No.
Name of the Research Scholar Title of Thesis Year of
Completion 1. Kanchan Joshi Study of some of the projects in project scheduling April 2013 2. Vijay Bilolikar Multi-resource, multimode resource constrained project
scheduling problem April 2013
3. Rahul More Study of internal dynamics of technology/ innovation cluster
June 2013
4. Sanjay Bharadwaj Developing commercialisation model for advanced materials technologies sector
April 2013
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viii) Research Students Guidance (under process)
Sr. No.
Name of the Research Scholar Title of Thesis Year of
Completion 1. Q. Siddiquee Patent & technology valuation and innovativeness
measurement In progress
2. Narendra Lakal Study of lean principles and its impact on airline service quality
In progress
3. Manish Goswami Impact of emission trading on airline operations In progress 4. Dharmesh Gupta Impact of changes in technology on telecom services In progress 5. Ashok Upadhayay Managing nuclear power projects In progress 6. Balachander
Swaminathan Application of lean principles in software application development projects
In progress
7. Gouri Gargate "Developing Audit System for Efficient Intellectual Property Management"
In progress
8. Sh
Sheetal Menon "Research & Technology Development Landscape for Agricultural Biotechnology - Implications for policy in India"
In progress
9. Rose Anthony Improving Project Management Practices in Agriculture In progress 10. Sushma Priyadarshini
Yella Corporate Finance regulated firms valuation In progress
c) Posts held in the Government of India, Ministry of Education/Human Resource Development/ AICTE/
University: Professor, IIT Mumbai d) Experience in Educational Planning & Management of National Level Technical and Management
Institutions: Date of the appointment in the present institution: 22nd April 2013
For each Faculty give a page covering brief profile: - Displayed VIII. FEE Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution.
Approved by Board of Governors - Already given in Compliance Report Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme.
One-time annual payment.
No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students.
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30% of Tuition fee waived for 2007-2009 batch students onwards as per the income criteria approved by the BOG, NITIE. The 30% tuition fee waivers for 2011-2013 batch is enclosed vide Annexure. A total of 23 students have been given fee waiver during 2012-2014 batch.
Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship : Income limit
(i) Need based concession in the tuition fee to the extent of 30% for those students whose family income is less than Rs.1,50,000 (for PGDIM/PGDISEM/PGDITM students)
(ii) For GATE qualified students, Teaching Assistantship @Rs.8000/- is payable as per the Govt. of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development's letter No. F.9-2/2007-TS.I dated 22.7.2008 (revised ) for PGDIE students.
(iii) SC/ST students are granted financial assistance as per the scheme of Govt. of India, (applicable to all eligible PG students).
Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels : Rs.45,000 per year (approx.)
IX. ADMISSION: Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval. Details have already been furnished in Compliance Report 2012. PGDIE – 90 seats - Year 2003
PGDIM – 180 seats – Year 2004 PGDISEM – 30 seats – Year 2000 PGDITM – 18 seats – Year 2006 (Based on implementation of OBC quota in a phased manner, seats for OBC increased by 9% ,18% and 27% during the years 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 respectively).
Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years. PGDIE 2011-2013 - 123 Students General 50,OBC-38,SC-16,ST-6, PD-1, ISP-10,QIP-2
2012-2014 - 121 Students General 52,OBC-36,SC-16,ST-8, PD-0, ISP-9, 2013-2015 - 111 Students General 54,OBC-28,SC- 15,ST-2, PD-0,ISP-12
PGDIM 2011-2013 - 227 students General-123,OBC-64,SC-38,ST-02
2012-2014 - 218 students General-153,OBC-36,SC-29,ST-0 2013-2015 - 227 students General-125,OBC-61,SC-37,ST-4
PGDISEM 2011-2013 - 27 Students General-24, OBC-2, SC-1, ST-0, ISP---, 2012-2014 - 34 Students General-29, OBC-2, SC-2,ST-0, ISP-1 2013-2015 - 27 Students General-24, OBC-2, SC-1, ST-0, ISP-0,
PGDITM
2011-2013 - 19 Students General-12, OBC-3,SC-3, ST-0, ISP-1 2012-2014 - 19 Students, General-13, OBC-4,SC-2, ST-0, ISP--- 2013-2015 - 16 Students General-10,OBC-3, SC-3,ST-0,ISP----
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Number of applications received during last two years for admission under Management Quota and Number admitted : All the seats are filled up on merit basis only. No management quota is available. X. ADMISSION PROCEDURE Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website). (a) For PGDIM/PGDISEM/PGDITM Programmes
Admission Test: CAT conducted by IIMs Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test] - Only CAT Qualified candidates Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats:
• Last date for request for applications - End of December • Last date for submission of application - End of December • Dates for Group Discussion (GD)/Interviews - Exact dates announced in
Advertisement & Brochure
• Dates for announcing final results - End of March • Release of admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same day)
End of March; the two lists are announced on the same day. (b) For PGDIE Programme Admission Test: GATE conducted by IITs
Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test] - Only GATE Qualified candidates
Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats: • Last date for request for applications - First week of April • Last date for submission of application - First week of April • Dates for Group Discussion (GD)/Interviews - Exact dates announced in
Advertisement & Brochure
• Dates for announcing final results - Third week of May • Release of admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same day)
Third week of May; the two lists are announced on the same day.
(c) Common to all PG Programmes
Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15 days) - 20 days
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Last date for closing of admission - 10 days before the commencement of the classes. . Starting of the Academic session - 2nd week in June
The waiting list is activated only on the expiry of date of main list.
This is the practice already being followed. The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified:
The Policy of refund of fee is in accordance with the Government of India rules.
XI. CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying Examination etc.
NITIE intake is confined to Engineering graduates only with a minimum of first class (with 5% concession for SC/ST/PD category ).
(a) Shortlisting for Group Discussion and Personal Interview (for PGDIM/PGDISEM/ PGDITM)
Candidates meeting the following section-wise cut-off percentile criteria are called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview in the order of their ranks based on the ratio decided for categorywise availability of seats.
PG Programme Category Sectionwise CAT Score cut-off Total CAT Percentile
Quantitative Percentile
Verbal Percentile
PGDIM General/OC 90 90 97
ON/PD 65 65 75
SC/ST 60 60 65
PGDISEM General/OC 80 80 86
ON/PD 65 65 75
SC/ST 60 60 65
PGDITM General/OC 90 90 97
ON/PD 65 65 75
SC/ST 60 60 65
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(b) Shortlisting for Group Discussion and Personal Interview (for PGDIE)
From among the eligible candidates, top scorers of GATE Score equal to or above 609 score are called for GD & PI based on the ratio decided for category-wise availability of seats, under General Category. Concession is offered to candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PD categories. Additional concession in percentile is offered to SC/ST candidates to get the sufficient number of candidates from these categories as per the ratio of seats to no. of candidates to be called for GD/PI.
(c) Preparation of Final Merit List All candidates who attend the GD and PI are considered for preparing the final merit list according to the total weighted score obtained by each candidate in the order of merit. The total weightage amounting to 100 is distributed among the seven components as per the score of the candidate viz., (i) Aggregate CAT Score (for PGDIM/PGDISEM/ PGDITM) or Aggregate GATE Score (for PGDIE), (ii) Class X Marks, (iii) Class XII Marks, (iv) Graduation Marks, (v) Experience, (vi) Group Discussion and (vii) Personal Interview. Based on the total weighted score out of 100, the category-wise merit lists are prepared and admission offers are issued to the top rankers in order of merit according to the category-wise availability of seats.
Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any : Same as above
Mention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the admission test for the last three years. : Same as above
Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted.
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Item No I - XI must be given in information brochure and must be hosted as fixed content in the website of the Institution. - Noted
The Website must be dynamically updated with regard to XII-XV. - Noted
XII. APPLICATION FORM : Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities. – Noted
XIII. LIST OF APPLICANTS : 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.
Not applicable
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XIV. RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/VACANT SEATS
Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of Members No Management Quota Seats
(This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over) Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit. - Not applicable List of candidates who have been offered admission. - Not applicable Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates. - Noted, and it is already being practiced.
List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list.
Category PGDIE XLIII BATCH
PGDIM XX BATCH
PGDISEM XIII BATCH
PGDITM VII BATCH
(Year 2013-2015) (Year 2013-2015) (Year 2012-2014) (Year 2013-2015) Joined
within date Vacancy Position before waiting
list
Joined within date
Vacancy Position before waiting
list
Joined within date
Vacancy Position before waiting
list
Joined within date
Vacancy Position before
waiting list
General 43+8* 9 91 49 08 16 02 08
OBC 25 3 42 30 01 05 01 04
SC 9 7 26 16 0 05 0 03
ST 2 6 08 - - 02 0 -
PD 0 0 - - - - - -
ISP 12 0 - - 01 0 0 0
QIP 0 - - - - - - -
* Filled against vacant quota XV. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE LIBRARY :
Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise)
Details have already been furnished in Compliance
Report 2013 List of online National/International Journals subscribed
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E-Library facilities LABORATORY : For each Laboratory
List of Major Equipment/Facilities
List of Experimental Setup
Details have already been furnished in Compliance
Report 2013
COMPUTING FACILITIES: Number and Configuration of Systems
Total number of systems connected by LAN
Total number of systems connected to WAN
Internet bandwidth
Major software packages available
Special purpose facilities available
Details have already been furnished in
Compliance Report 2013
WORKSHOP : List of facilities available. Games and Sports Facilities Extra Curriculum Activities 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.
Details have already been
furnished in Compliance Report
2013
Teaching Learning process Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the University. : Enclosed as Annexure - IV
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Academic Calendar of the University Academic Time Table Teaching Load of each Faculty Internal Continuous Evaluation System in place Students' assessment of Faculty, System in place.
Enclosed as ANNEXURE –V(i),
ANNEXURE V(ii), ANNEXURE V(iii),
ANNEXURE V(iv), ANNEXURE V(v)
For each Post Graduate programme give the following: i. Title of the programme ii. Curricula and Syllabi Details already given in ANNEXURE-IV iii. Faculty ProfileNe DESIGNATION B. Subject Teaching Sl Name, Designation, Subject Teaching 1. 2. Details already furnished in the 3. Compliance Report Brief profile of each faculty. Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme – Details already furnished in the Compliance Report Special Purpose Software, all design tools in case Academic Calendar and frame work Research focus List of typical research projects. Industry Linkage : Institute has a Cell, Industry-Institute
Partnership Cell.
Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects
: Every student of PG Programmes undertakes the Project work in Industry and all these reports are preserved in the Institute after evaluation
Placement status : Details given in Item No.15 of the Compliance Report
Admission procedure : Details given in item No. X of the Mandatory Disclosure.
Fee Structure : Already furnished in the Compliance Report
Hostel Facilities : Details given under Item No.23 (Row 6) of the Compliance Report.
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Contact address of co-ordinator of the PG programme Name : Prof. (Mrs.) Seema Unnikrishnan Address : NITIE, Vihar Lake Road, Mumbai 400 087 Telephone : 022 28573371 E-mail : [email protected] NOTE : Suppression and/or misrepresentation of information would attract appropriate penal action.
NITIE BOARD OF GOVERNORS/SOCIETYFour Year Term From 7. 9.2010 to 6.9.2014
Chairman Shri Gautam ThaparChairman, NITIE Board of Governors &Chairman, A vantha GroupThapar House124, JanpathNEW DELHI 110001
II Representatives ofCentral Government
I,Shri N.K.SinhaAdditional Secretary (TEL))Ministry of Human Resource DevelopmentDepartment of Higher EducationGovernment oflndiaShastri BhavanNEW DELHI 110001
I. Deptt. of Higher Education
2. Ministry of Finance Shri A.N.JhaAdditional Secretary & Financial AdviserMinistry of Human Resource DevelopmentGovernment of IndiaRoom No.lll, 'C' WingShastri Bhavan, NEW DELHI 11000 I
3. Ministry of Commerce &Industry
Shri K.K.SinhaIndustrial AdvisorMinistry of Commerce & IndustryGovernment of IndiaDept. ofindustrial Policy and PromotionUdyog BhavanNEW DELHI 110 OIl
III Representative of NationalProductivity Council
Director GeneralNational Productivity CouncilUtpadakta Bhavan5-6, Institutional Area, Lodi RoadNEW DELHI 110 003
IV Representative ofAll India Council forTechnical Education
Dr.K.P.lsaacMember SecretaryAll India Council for Technical Education(AICTE)J7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, JanpathNEW DELHI 110001
V Four Representatives of Industry 1. Shri K.K.Singhincluding Public Enterprises Chairman & CEOnominated by Central Government Rolta Group of Compan ies
Rolta Tower 'A', Rolta Technology ParkMfDC, Andheri (E)MUMBAI 400093
I 2. Shri V.K. Magapu, Senior Executive Vice President and Head
L&T Infotech and Engineering ServicesBusinessTechnology Centre, 6th Floor, Gate No.5Saki Vihar Road, PowaiMUMBAI 400 072
3. Dr. Naushad ForbesChairman & Managing DirectorForbes MarshallPB # 29, Mumbai-Pune RoadKasarwadiPUNE 411034
VI Two Members Representing l. Shri Rajendra Prasad Singh, MLAWorkers' Organsations General Secretary
President, INTUC lharkhand StateINTUC Office, Makchund ToliP.O.ChutiaRANCHf 834 00]
General Secretary - INTUC"Shrarnik Kendra"4, Bhai Veer Singh MargNEW DELHI 11000]
2. Shri Gurudas Dasgupta, M.PGeneral SecretaryAll India Trade Union Congress (AITUC)35-36, DDU MargRouse Avenue,NEW DELHI JJO 002]5, Canning LaneNEW DELHI ]]000]
VII Two Representatives of other interests l. Prpf. Devang V. Khakharsuch as Engineering professions and D,hectortechnical institutions, etc. Indian Institute of Technology
PowaiMUMBA I 400 076
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2. Prof. S.P. SukhatmeFormer Chairman-Atomic EnergyRegulatory Board (AERB)Prof. Emeritus, lIT Bombay8-C, Anjaneya Co-op. Hsg. Soc.,Opp. Hiranandani School, Powai.Mumbai 400 076
VlIl Two Co-opted Members RepresentingIndustrial Engineering, ProductivitySciences, etc.( co-opted by the Board)
I. Dr. Ganesh NatarajanDeputy Chairman & Managing DirectorZensar Technologies Ltd.Zensar Knowledge Park, KharadiPlot #4, MIDC, Off.Nagar RoadPUNE-411014
2. Shri Janmejaya SinhaChairman-Asia PacificThe Boston Consulting Group14th Floor, Nariman Bhavan227, Nariman PointMUMBAI 400 021
IX One Representative of Govt. of VacantMaharashtra Co-opted by the Board
X Ex-Officio-Member Dr. Amitabha DeDirector IIcNITIE
XI Two Members of NIT IE Teaching 1. Prof. S.K.NairFaculty to be co-opted by the NITIE (1 Year)Chairman
2. Prof. L.GanapathyNITIE (I Year)
XII Ex-Officio-Secretary Shri R.L.SamotaRegistrar IIcNITIE
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SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT GUEST FACULT NAMEOP -10 OPERATIONS PLANNING & CONTROL MR. NITIN RAJURKARFN-04 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Prof S NallaiyaramEC-Ol BUSINESSECONOMICS Nivedita ChakraboryQN 03 BUSINESSSTATISTICS PROF. R KRISHNANFN-OS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & ANALYSIS Prof. T RajuFN-OS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & ANALYSIS Prof S NallaiyaramEC-Ol BUSINESSECONOMICS Ms. Tamali ChakrabortyOP 09 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PROF. RAHUL ALTEKARHR-06 PRINCIPLESOF ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT MS. BIJAYINEEPATNAIKIT-16 OPERATING SYSTEMSUSING LlNUX MIS GBIM TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.IT-12 JAVA TECHNOLOGY MIS GBIM TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.IT-14 MIS & DBMS MR. NITIN RAJURKARFN 03 COSTAND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING PROF. RAMPENDYALAFN 03 COSTAND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Prof S NallaiyaramOP-1S SERVICEOPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PROF. R KRISHNANOP 13 PROJECTMANAGEMENT MR. NIKHIL GURJARFN-l0 FINANCIAL ENGINEERING Mr. Anupam RastogiMK-04 BRAND MANAGEMENT Dr. Monica KhannaHR03 Human Resource Management Bijayinee PatnaikEC06 Industrial Environment & Policy Prof. RamnathanQN 02 Business Process Modelling Dr. KVijaya KumarFN 08 (E) Asset Valuation & Financial Modeling T RajuOP 22 (E) Advanced Logistics Management (Elective) Rahul AltekarGN 01 Business and Commercial Laws Prof. ParabHR 04 Labour Laws & Managing Industrial Relations Prof. Jayesh Shah
EC05 Global Trade and Institutions R K PattnaikIT 37 (E) Software Project Management Sharad Harale
IT 14 Enterprise Application Integration Gourav KhareSTOl IT Strategy Sujay SenIT 10 IT Leadership Atul DateOP 06 Logistics Management KaluskarFN 02 Cost Accounting & Cost Control Prof. RampendyalaEC02 Economic Environment & Macro Policy Dr. Nivedita Chakraborty
IT 14 MIS & DBMS RajurkarFN 06 Financial Management Prof. M T Raju
MK02 Marketing Management - II - Business Marketing R Krishnan
OP 12 Production & Operations Management R KrishnanOP 11 Procurement & Materials Management Sadand PalanitkarHR 02 Human Resource Management Praveen KumarST02 Strategic Management Mr. KrishnanST06 (E) Qualitative Decision Making Mr. KrishnanFN 16 (E) M&A Financial Analysis & Strategy Dr. Tiripal Raju
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT GUEST FACULT NAMEEC07 Public Systems & Policy Prof. Pankaj TrivediOP 17 Supply Chain Management Nitin RajurkarOP 14 Quality Management Dr. Indrajit MukherjeeFN 11 (E) Financial Intermediaries & Capital Markets Dr. Anupam RastogiMK 05 (E) Consumer Behaviour & Marketing Research Prof. Ankush Sharma
Rahul Altekar &OP 01 Enterprise Resource Planning KV Kamat
Prof. RSSubramaniam &OP 16 Strategic Procurement and Materials Management Prof. Akhilesh LaghateOP 17 Supply Chain Management Nitin RajurkarHR 03 Human Resource Management Ms. Bijayinee PatnaikEC06 Industrial Environment & Policy Dr. A RamanathanQN 02 Business Process Modelling Vinaya KumarFN 14 International Trade & Forex Management (Electiive) Dr. Goluka C Nath . .OP 22 Advance Logistics Management (Elective) Rahul AltekarMK06 Global Marketing (Elective) Prof. R KrishnanGN 02 Business and Managerial Ethics Dhun DastoorEC05 Global Trade and Institutions R K Patnaik
ChandrashekharOP 06 Logistics Management KaluskarFN 02 Cost Accounting & Cost Control Rampendiala
Santosh Kumar SahuEC02 Economic Environment & Macro Policy Vidisha VyasFN 06 Financial Management Tiripal RajuMK02 Marketing Management - II - Business Marketing Prof. Brajesh BoliaOP 11 Procurement & Materials Management N KAgarwalOP 10 Operations Planning & Control Rahul AltekarIT 15 Mobile Computing Vivek Naidu