RIT- Koderma Mandatory Disclosure
( 2007 - 2008 Session)
( 2008 - 2009 Session)
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Name of the Programme : Degree Engnieering
Approved Intake : 240
Fees charged (per annum) in Rs. : Rs. 33,800/-
Pass percentage during the last 5 years : Established in 2004
Class started in February 2005
Teacher Student Ratio : 1:11
No. of Faculty Members : 85
Cadre Number
Professor : 2
Asst. Professor : 4
Lecturer : 79
Faculty Profile :
Qualification : No. of Faculty
Ph. D. : 6
Post Graduate : 17
Under Graduate : 62
Experience of Faculty :
Number of Faculty with
Less than 5 years : 59
5 to 10 years : 8
More than 10 years : 18
Details of Individual faculty members :
Name Date of Birth Qualifications Experience Profession Research Interest
Dr. V.S. Prasad
02.12.42
B.Sc.Engg., M.Sc.Engg., PH.D.
35
Structures
Prof. Madan Prasad
05.05.42
B.Sc.Engg
33
Electric Machines
Dr.Radhayshyam
21.11.77
B.Sc.,M.Sc., PH.D.
4
Electromagnetics
Prof. N.P.Bandhopadhyay
11.11.50
B.Sc., B.Tech, M.Tech.,
31
Instrumentation
Dr. A.P.Burnwal
05.08.63
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Ph.D.
16
Number Theory
Dr .Arti Mishra
04.10.61
B.A.,M.A.,Ph.D
11
Environmental Science
Dr. Umesh Prasad
23.03.63
B.A., M.A., Ph.D
10
Calculus
Prof. Zahid Zeya
11.02.69
B.Sc.Engg.
2
Manufacturing Process
Prof. Abhishek Kumar
25.05.77
B.Engg
Database Mangement
Prof. Rana chokrabourty
10.12.82
B.Engg
Neural Networks
Prof. Vishal Kumar
01.01.79
B.E.,M.E.
3
Network Analysis
Prof . K.N.Singh
20.01.60
B.Sc.Engg
18
Measurement Systems
Prof. S.S.Prakash
05.04.65
B.Sc.Engg.
16
Prof. Rajan Kumar
04.11.60
B.Sc.Engg.
16
F.M. Stereo
Prof. Sanjay Kumar
25.03.83
B.Sc.,M.Sc.(Elec)
1
Machine Design
Prof. Sanjeev Kumar
26.03.82
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Krishna Murari
27.02.83
B.Sc. Engg.
ODBC
Prof. Rakesh Kumar
09.10.78
B.Engg.
Microprocessor
Prof. Tushar Kumar
06.11.81
B.Sc. Engg.
2
Java
Prof. Ranjan Kumar
17.12.82
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Shashank Shekhar
12.07.84
B.Tech.
Power System
Prof. Ajay Kumar
01.03.69
B.Engg.
Digital Electronics
Prof. Rajesh Chandra
22.06.73
A.M.I.E.
2
Power Electronics
Prof. Kr. Vikram Gaurav
19.09.80
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. R. A. Ranjan
21.12.59
B.Sc. Engg.
15
Instrumentation
Prof. K.K.Jha
21.01.46
B.Sc.Engg
29
Vibration Analysis
Prof. Prabhat Kumar
05.12.78
B.Sc.,M.Sc.(Elec)
Elctricity
Prof. Ved Prakash
15.02.78
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Organic Chemistry
Prof. Tanu Mani
06.11.80
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Optics
Prof. Aparna Mukhrjee
06.04.71
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,M.Phil
Inorganic Chemistry
Prof. Murari Prasad
04.02.46
B.Sc.Engg
34
Graphics
Prof. Prabhat Ranjan
05.05.81
B.Engg
1
Prof. Rajnish Kumar
01.03.77
B.Sc.Engg
Transmission
Prof. R.P.Srivastava
01.01.45
B.Sc.Engg
37
System design
Prof. Abhishek Kumar
26.02.79
B.Sc.Engg
Traction
Prof. R.R.Sinha
03.08.54
A.M.I.E.
27
Prof. R.R.Gupta
02.07.67
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Prof. Abhilasha Sinha
14.02.80
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Chemical Bonding
Prof. Ajay Kumar
25.02.82
B.Sc. Engg.
Oracle
Prof. Paras Kumar
25.09.82
B.Sc. Engg.
D B M S
Prof. D. Modi
19.6.41
B.Sc.Engg
28
Prof . Raj Rajiv Kant
16.10.62
B.Sc.Engg
4
Power Electronics
Dr. Anant Kumar
09.09.68
B.Sc.,M.Sc., PH.D.
Prof. Om Prakash
06.01.77
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Calculus
Prof. Kr. Vaibhav
18.12.77
B.Engg.
Prof. Vijay Kumar
01.03.79
B.A.,M.A.
Prof. Sanjay Pandey
20.02.68
B.Sc.Engg.
Graphics
Prof . Nirbhay Ranjan
25.06.81
B.Engg.
Prof. Ravi Bhushan
01.12.77
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Alok Kumar
30.12.73
B.Engg.
9
Marine Engines
Prof. Anjani Kr. Singh
24.11.80
B.Engg.
12
Prof. S.Prakash
31.12.72
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Prof . Gautam Kumar
04.09.79
B.Engg.
1
Advanced Microprocessor
Prof . Rajendra Kumar
21.05.75
B.Sc.Engg.
12
Industrial Management
Prof. B.B.Bilochan
03.12.83
B.Tech.
Stress Analysis
Prof. Barun K. Basu
30.04.65
B.Sc. Engg.
13
Prof. Chnadra Deo Prasad
10.02.74
B.Sc. Engg., M. Sc. Engg.
10
Operating System
Prof. P .Prashar
26.6.84
B.Tech.
2
Power Electronics
Prof. Arbind Kumar
22.03.60
B.Sc. Engg.
15
Prof. Ranjan Kumar
15.01.80
B.Sc. Engg.
E.M.F.T.
Prof. C.D. Pandey
05.09.52
B.Sc.Engg
32
Electric Machines
Prof. Hare Krishna
08.04.78
B.Sc. Engg.
Oracle
Prof. Mithilesh Kuamr
12.12.76
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Applied Physics
Prof. Pankaj Kumar
05.02.81
B.Sc.Engg
Prof. Sandeep Kumar
03.11.83
B.Engg.
Analog Electronics
Prof. Santosh Kr. Sharma
05.11.50
B.Sc.Engg.
I C Engines
Prof. Santosh Kumar
23.09.83
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Saroj Kumar
15.10.76
B.C.A.,M.C.A
6
System software
Prof. Vinod Kr. Singh
26.08.76
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Prof. Y.P.Singh
25.01.79
B.Sc.Engg
Disaster Management
Prof. Santosh Kr. Sinha
29.02.78
B.A.,M.A.
Linguistics
Prof. Amar Kant Jha
18.04.57
B.Sc. Engg.
20
Prof. Rajiv Ranjan
18.02.81
B.Engg.
Prof. Sandeep Kumar
03.11.83
B.Engg.
Prof. Ashok Pandey
23.02.57
B.Sc. Engg.
Automoble Engg.
Prof. Nitesh Kumar
17.07.79
B.Engg.
Prof. Santosh Kr. Sharma
05.11.50
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Pradip Kr Sinha
30.04.48
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Brij Nandan Prasad
01.07.44
B.Sc. Engg.
28
Manufacturing Process
Prof. K P Yadav
03.01.36
B.Sc. Engg.
33
Prof. K C Yadav
06.09.40
B.Sc. Engg.
30
Production Management
Prof. Ifti Khan Ali
01.08.39
B.Sc. Engg.
30
ISO Standardization
Prof. Abhishek Saha
17.07.79
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. O.R.Jaiswal
12.04.58
B.Sc. Engg.
18
Prof. Sandeep Kumar
19.2.75
B.Engg.
3
Prof. Abhishek Anand
01.02.82
B.Engg.
Prof. Shashi Shekhar
01.03.83
B.Engg.
Prof. Neeraj Kumar
01.03.76
B.Engg.
Prof. Kartik Subramanian
17.09.72
B.Engg.
3
Acoustics
Industrial Consultancy, Research and Development (during the past 5 years):
College was established in 2004
Amount of Industrial Consultancy earned (in lakhs of Rupees):
No. of sponsored research projects completed:
No. of patents produced:
No. of sponsored research projects in progress:
No. of papers published in International journals:
No. of papers published in National journals:
No. of papers presented in International Conferences / Seminars:
No. of papers presented in National Conferences / Seminars: 4
No. of International Conferences conducted:
No. of National Conferences conducted:
No. of Training Programmes / Short Term Courses conducted
Placement Record for the previous year : At present only 1st & 2nd year
Students. Admission to 3rd year
just started.
No. of Companies who visited the Campus
:
5
Names and Details of companies who visited the campus
along with No. of Students placed
:
Going on.
No. of Students placed through campus recruitment
:
Going on.
Maximum salary drawn (in Rs.)
:
Average salary drawn (in Rs.)
:
Budget Allocation for the Programme (in Rs.) : Self Financing Institute
Recurring :
Non Recurring :
New initiatives and future vision, if any : To actively pursue Research and Development activities to inculcate spirit of enquiry among faculties and students.
Note: Suppression and/or misrepresentation of information would attract appropriate penal action.
The following information is to be published in the Information Brochure besides being hosted on the Institution’s official Website as fixed content.
Name of the Programme : Degree Engineering
Approved Intake : 240
Fees charged (per annum) in Rs. : Rs. 33,800/-
Pass percentage during the last 5 years : Established in 2004
First batch 91.3 % pass.
Teacher Student Ratio : 1:11
No. of Faculty Members : 84
Cadre Number
Professor : 3
Asst. Professor : 5
Lecturer : 76
Faculty Profile :
Qualification No. of Faculty
Ph.D. : 5
Post Graduate : 17 Under Graduate : 62
Experience of Faculty :
Number of Faculty with
Less than 5 years : 66
5 to 10 years : 1
More than 10 years : 17
Details of individual faculty members :
Name
Date of
Birth
Qualifications
Experience
Profession
Research
Interest
Dr. Rameshwar Prasad
28/0401947
B.Sc. Engg, M. Sc. Engg, Ph. D
34
Alloys
Dr. Gupt Nath Sah
15/02/1945
B.Sc.Engg., M.Sc.Engg., PH.D.
36
Structures
Prof. Madan Prasad
05.05.42
B.Sc.Engg
33
Electric Machines
Dr. Arti mishra
4/10/1961
B. A, M. A, Ph. D
12
Environmental Science
Dr. A. B. Adhikari
02/02/1970
B. Engg, Ph. D
2
Foundry Technology
Dr. A.P.Burnwal
05.08.1963
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Ph.D.
16
Number Theory
Prof. Abhishek Kumar
25.05.1977
B.Engg
1
Database Mangement
Prof. Shashi Shekher
01/03/1983
B. Tech
1
Programming Language
Prof. Mukesh Kmar
25/08/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Operating system
Prof. Bishwjeet kumar
01/03/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Database
Prof. Awadhesh Kumar
01/03/1979
B.Sc. Engg.
Fuzzy Logic
Prof . K.N.Singh
20.01.60
B.Sc.Engg
19
Measurement Systems
Prof. Gautam Kumar
04/09/1979
B. Engg
2
Advanced Microporcessor
Prof. Subodh Soren
29/05/83
B.Sc. Engg.
Distrubuted Processing
Prof. Ved Prakash
05/02/1977
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Nilambar Kumar
21/03/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Computer Organisation
Prof. Amiya Ranjan
14/06/1983
B. Tech
CCNA
Prof. Rajnish Kumar
20/01/1984
B.Sc. Engg.
Computer Architecture
Prof. Ashok kumar
18/12/1979
B.Sc. Engg.
Computer Architecture
Prof. Santosh Kumar Gupta
01/06/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Programming Language
Prof. Rohit Anand
05/0/1986
B. ENgg.
Data Structure
Prof. Amit Kumar
05/02/1987
B. Engg.
Autometa Theory
Prof. S.K.Chaudhary
22/09/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
34
Automation
Prof. Y. P. Singh
25/01/1979
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Disaster Management
Prof. A. K. Jha
18/04/1957
B.Sc. Engg.
21
Power System
Prof. K.N. Singh
20/01/1960
B.Sc. Engg.
20
Measurment System
Prof. A. K. Hansda
26/06/1985
B.Sc. Engg.
Power Electronics
Prof. Shankar Kr Chaudhary
22/09/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Analog Electronics
Prof. Murari Prasad
4/2/1946
A.M.I.E
35
Graphics
Prof. Vinay Kumar
30/6/1985
B.Sc. Engg.
Signal & System
Prof. Satyanand Prakash
5/8/1980
B.Sc. Engg.
Control System
Prof. Mamta Kumari
5/3/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Microporcessor
Prof. Ajit Kumar
3/1/1986
B.Sc. Engg.
Control System
Prof. Vishal Kumar
1/1/1979
B.E, M.E.
4
Network Analysiss
Prof. Rupesh Kumar Singh
10/3/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
EMFT
Prof. Rakesh Kumar Singh
10/8/1984
B.Tech
Machines
Pref. Amarendra Kr Choudary
5/9/1984
B.Sc. Engg.
Power Plants Engg.
Prof. Pramesh Prasar
25/06/1984
B.E.
1
Power Electronics
Prof. Samresh
2/2/1980
B.Sc. Engg.
Comm. System
Prof. Bijay Kr. Deo
25/10/1979
B.Sc. Engg.
Microwave
Prof. Arbind Kumar
22/3/1960
B.Sc. Engg.
16
EMFT
Prof. Sumit Sarkar
17/12/1970
B. E
6
Digital Electronics
Prof. Shishir Kr. Jha
18/02/1984
B.E
Comm. System
Prof. Praveen Lakra
20/06/1982
B.Sc. Engg.
Network Theory
Prof. Manish Kumar
25/12/1982
B.Sc. Engg.
Robotics
Prof. Subhash Chandra Mahto
2/4/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Switching Network
Prof. Anjar Alam
3/8/1954
B.Sc. Engg.
Digital Signal Processing
Prof. Ravi Ranjan Sinha
1/3/1969
B.Sc. Engg.
30
Microwave Engg.
Prof. Ajay Kumar
1/3/1969
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Digital Signal Processing
Prof.R. A. Ranjan
21/12/1959
B.Sc. Engg.
16
Instrumentation
Prof. K. P. Dutta
15/04/1987
B.Sc. Engg.
Digital Electronics
Prof. Suryadeo Chaudhary
4/3/1984
B.Sc. Engg.
Analog Electronics
Prof. K.Subramanian
17/09/1972
B.Tech
4
Acoustics
Prof. Nirbhay Ranjan
25/06/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
2
Engg. Mechanics
Prof. B. B. Bilochan
3/12/1983
B.E
1
Thermodynamics
Prof. Rajendra Kumar
21/07/1957
B.Sc. Engg.
13
Mechine Design
Prof. Pradeep Kumar Sinha
30/04/1948
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Thermodynamics
Prof. K. C. Yadav
16/09/1940
B.Sc. Engg.
31
Production Management
Prof. Santosh Kumar Sharma
5/11/1950
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Aircondition & Refrigration
Prof. Ashok Pandey
23/2/1957
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Automobiles
Prof. Vikash Kr. Sandilya
19/02/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Mechatronics
Prof. Balkishore Kumar
15/1/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Theory of Mechine
Prof. Bittu Toppo
11/5/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Mechanics of Solid
Prof. Rajeev Ranjan
11/7/1984
B.Sc. Engg.
Operation Reasearch
Prof. Bishwa Mohan Sinha
29/3/1944
B.Sc. Engg.
22
Thermal Engg.
Prof. Pramod Kumar
6/11/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Kumar Chandrabhushan
1/3/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Engg. Mechanics
Prof. Chandramani Pandit
5/10/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Thermodynamics
Prof. Chandrakant Nirala
12/10/1986
B.Sc. Engg.
Engg. Mechanics
Prof. S.P.Sinha
10/10/1943
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Santosh Kumar
10/10/1982
B.E
CAD/ CAM
Prof. Raghvendra Mishra
26/08/1976
B. Sc, M. Sc.
4
NAP
Prof. Vinod Kumar Singh
20/02/1982
B. Sc, M. Sc.
1
Prof. Purusottam Kumar
28/02/1982
B. Sc, M. Sc.
Prof. Tanu Mani
6/11/1980
B. Sc, M. Sc.
2
Optics
Prof. Ramroop Gupta
2/7/1967
B. Sc, M. Sc.
1
Prof. Sanjeev Kumar
1/3/1977
B. Sc, M. Sc.
3
Prof. S. Prakash
31/12/1972
B. Sc, M. Sc.
5
Organic Chemistry
Prof. Rakesh Kumar Mishra
11/07/82
B. Sc, M. Sc.
Inorganic Chemistry
Prof. Ved Prakash
15/02/1978
B. Sc, M. Sc.
1
Organic Chemistry
Prof. Praveen Kumar Sinha
15/07/1970
B. Sc, M. Sc.
Environmental Sc.
Prof. Sonal Singh
18/02/1983
B. Sc, M. Sc.
Prof. Santosh kumar Sinha
21/02/1978
B. Sc, M. Sc.
5
Prof. A. C. Prasad
5/7/1970
B. Sc, M. Sc.
4
Industrial Consultancy, Research and Development (during the past 5 years):
College was established in 2004
Amount of Industrial Consultancy earned (in lakhs of Rupees)
:
No. of sponsored research projects completed
:
No. of patents produced
:
No. of sponsored research projects in progress
:
No. of papers published in International journals
:
No. of papers published in National journals
:
2
No. of papers presented in International Conferences / Seminars
:
No. of papers presented in National Conferences / Seminars
:
3
No. of International Conferences conducted
:
No. of National Conferences conducted
:
No. of Training Programmes / Short Term Courses conducted
Placement Record for the previous year : Final year placement going on.
No. of Companies who visited the Campus
:
2
Names and Details of companies who visited the campus
along with No. of Students placed
:
RITC Pvt. Ltd. - 1
Nicco Indutries – 0
No. of Students placed through campus recruitment:
1
Maximum salary drawn (in Rs.)
:
96000/-
Average salary drawn (in Rs.)
:
Budget Allocation for the Programme (in Rs.) : Self Financing Institute
Recurring :
Non Recurring :
New initiatives and future vision, if any :
Note: Suppression and/or misrepresentation of information would attract appropriate penal action.
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Name of the Programme : Degree Engineering
Approved Intake : 240
Fees charged (per annum) in Rs. : Rs. 33,800/-
Pass percentage during the last 5 years : Established in 2004
First batch 91.3 % pass.
Teacher Student Ratio : 1:11
No. of Faculty Members : 84
Cadre Number
Professor : 3
Asst. Professor : 5
Lecturer : 76
Faculty Profile :
Qualification No. of Faculty
Ph.D. : 5
Post Graduate : 17 Under Graduate : 62
Experience of Faculty :
Number of Faculty with
Less than 5 years : 66
5 to 10 years : 1
More than 10 years : 17
Details of individual faculty members :
Name
Date of
Birth
Qualifications
Experience
Profession
Research
Interest
Dr. Rameshwar Prasad
28/0401947
B.Sc. Engg, M. Sc. Engg, Ph. D
34
Alloys
Dr. Gupt Nath Sah
15/02/1945
B.Sc.Engg., M.Sc.Engg., PH.D.
36
Structures
Prof. Madan Prasad
05.05.42
B.Sc.Engg
33
Electric Machines
Dr. Arti mishra
4/10/1961
B. A, M. A, Ph. D
12
Environmental Science
Dr. A. B. Adhikari
02/02/1970
B. Engg, Ph. D
2
Foundry Technology
Dr. A.P.Burnwal
05.08.1963
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Ph.D.
16
Number Theory
Prof. Abhishek Kumar
25.05.1977
B.Engg
1
Database Mangement
Prof. Shashi Shekher
01/03/1983
B. Tech
1
Programming Language
Prof. Mukesh Kmar
25/08/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Operating system
Prof. Bishwjeet kumar
01/03/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Database
Prof. Awadhesh Kumar
01/03/1979
B.Sc. Engg.
Fuzzy Logic
Prof . K.N.Singh
20.01.60
B.Sc.Engg
19
Measurement Systems
Prof. Gautam Kumar
04/09/1979
B. Engg
2
Advanced Microporcessor
Prof. Subodh Soren
29/05/83
B.Sc. Engg.
Distrubuted Processing
Prof. Ved Prakash
05/02/1977
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Nilambar Kumar
21/03/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Computer Organisation
Prof. Amiya Ranjan
14/06/1983
B. Tech
CCNA
Prof. Rajnish Kumar
20/01/1984
B.Sc. Engg.
Computer Architecture
Prof. Ashok kumar
18/12/1979
B.Sc. Engg.
Computer Architecture
Prof. Santosh Kumar Gupta
01/06/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Programming Language
Prof. Rohit Anand
05/0/1986
B. ENgg.
Data Structure
Prof. Amit Kumar
05/02/1987
B. Engg.
Autometa Theory
Prof. S.K.Chaudhary
22/09/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
34
Automation
Prof. Y. P. Singh
25/01/1979
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Disaster Management
Prof. A. K. Jha
18/04/1957
B.Sc. Engg.
21
Power System
Prof. K.N. Singh
20/01/1960
B.Sc. Engg.
20
Measurment System
Prof. A. K. Hansda
26/06/1985
B.Sc. Engg.
Power Electronics
Prof. Shankar Kr Chaudhary
22/09/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Analog Electronics
Prof. Murari Prasad
4/2/1946
A.M.I.E
35
Graphics
Prof. Vinay Kumar
30/6/1985
B.Sc. Engg.
Signal & System
Prof. Satyanand Prakash
5/8/1980
B.Sc. Engg.
Control System
Prof. Mamta Kumari
5/3/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Microporcessor
Prof. Ajit Kumar
3/1/1986
B.Sc. Engg.
Control System
Prof. Vishal Kumar
1/1/1979
B.E, M.E.
4
Network Analysiss
Prof. Rupesh Kumar Singh
10/3/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
EMFT
Prof. Rakesh Kumar Singh
10/8/1984
B.Tech
Machines
Pref. Amarendra Kr Choudary
5/9/1984
B.Sc. Engg.
Power Plants Engg.
Prof. Pramesh Prasar
25/06/1984
B.E.
1
Power Electronics
Prof. Samresh
2/2/1980
B.Sc. Engg.
Comm. System
Prof. Bijay Kr. Deo
25/10/1979
B.Sc. Engg.
Microwave
Prof. Arbind Kumar
22/3/1960
B.Sc. Engg.
16
EMFT
Prof. Sumit Sarkar
17/12/1970
B. E
6
Digital Electronics
Prof. Shishir Kr. Jha
18/02/1984
B.E
Comm. System
Prof. Praveen Lakra
20/06/1982
B.Sc. Engg.
Network Theory
Prof. Manish Kumar
25/12/1982
B.Sc. Engg.
Robotics
Prof. Subhash Chandra Mahto
2/4/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Switching Network
Prof. Anjar Alam
3/8/1954
B.Sc. Engg.
Digital Signal Processing
Prof. Ravi Ranjan Sinha
1/3/1969
B.Sc. Engg.
30
Microwave Engg.
Prof. Ajay Kumar
1/3/1969
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Digital Signal Processing
Prof.R. A. Ranjan
21/12/1959
B.Sc. Engg.
16
Instrumentation
Prof. K. P. Dutta
15/04/1987
B.Sc. Engg.
Digital Electronics
Prof. Suryadeo Chaudhary
4/3/1984
B.Sc. Engg.
Analog Electronics
Prof. K.Subramanian
17/09/1972
B.Tech
4
Acoustics
Prof. Nirbhay Ranjan
25/06/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
2
Engg. Mechanics
Prof. B. B. Bilochan
3/12/1983
B.E
1
Thermodynamics
Prof. Rajendra Kumar
21/07/1957
B.Sc. Engg.
13
Mechine Design
Prof. Pradeep Kumar Sinha
30/04/1948
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Thermodynamics
Prof. K. C. Yadav
16/09/1940
B.Sc. Engg.
31
Production Management
Prof. Santosh Kumar Sharma
5/11/1950
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Aircondition & Refrigration
Prof. Ashok Pandey
23/2/1957
B.Sc. Engg.
1
Automobiles
Prof. Vikash Kr. Sandilya
19/02/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Mechatronics
Prof. Balkishore Kumar
15/1/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Theory of Mechine
Prof. Bittu Toppo
11/5/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Mechanics of Solid
Prof. Rajeev Ranjan
11/7/1984
B.Sc. Engg.
Operation Reasearch
Prof. Bishwa Mohan Sinha
29/3/1944
B.Sc. Engg.
22
Thermal Engg.
Prof. Pramod Kumar
6/11/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Kumar Chandrabhushan
1/3/1981
B.Sc. Engg.
Engg. Mechanics
Prof. Chandramani Pandit
5/10/1983
B.Sc. Engg.
Thermodynamics
Prof. Chandrakant Nirala
12/10/1986
B.Sc. Engg.
Engg. Mechanics
Prof. S.P.Sinha
10/10/1943
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Santosh Kumar
10/10/1982
B.E
CAD/ CAM
Prof. Raghvendra Mishra
26/08/1976
B. Sc, M. Sc.
4
NAP
Prof. Vinod Kumar Singh
20/02/1982
B. Sc, M. Sc.
1
Prof. Purusottam Kumar
28/02/1982
B. Sc, M. Sc.
Prof. Tanu Mani
6/11/1980
B. Sc, M. Sc.
2
Optics
Prof. Ramroop Gupta
2/7/1967
B. Sc, M. Sc.
1
Prof. Sanjeev Kumar
1/3/1977
B. Sc, M. Sc.
3
Prof. S. Prakash
31/12/1972
B. Sc, M. Sc.
5
Organic Chemistry
Prof. Rakesh Kumar Mishra
11/07/82
B. Sc, M. Sc.
Inorganic Chemistry
Prof. Ved Prakash
15/02/1978
B. Sc, M. Sc.
1
Organic Chemistry
Prof. Praveen Kumar Sinha
15/07/1970
B. Sc, M. Sc.
Environmental Sc.
Prof. Sonal Singh
18/02/1983
B. Sc, M. Sc.
Prof. Santosh kumar Sinha
21/02/1978
B. Sc, M. Sc.
5
Prof. A. C. Prasad
5/7/1970
B. Sc, M. Sc.
4
Industrial Consultancy, Research and Development (during the past 5 years) :
College was established in 2004
Amount of Industrial Consultancy earned (in lakhs of Rupees):
No. of sponsored research projects completed:
No. of patents produced :
No. of sponsored research projects in progress:
No. of papers published in International journals:
No. of papers published in National journals : 2
No. of papers presented in International Conferences / Seminars
No. of papers presented in National Conferences / Seminars : 3
No. of International Conferences conducted:
No. of National Conferences conducted :
No. of Training Programmes / Short Term Courses conducted
Placement Record for the previous year : Final year placement going on.
No. of Companies who visited the Campus : 2
Names and Details of companies who visited the campus
along with No. of Students placed : RITC Pvt. Ltd. - 1 Nicco Indutries – 0
No. of Students placed through campus recruitment: 1
Maximum salary drawn (in Rs.): 96000/-
Average salary drawn (in Rs.) :
Budget Allocation for the Programme (in Rs.) : Self Financing Institute
Recurring :
Non Recurring :
New initiatives and future vision, if any :
Note: Suppression and/or misrepresentation of information would attract appropriate penal action.
Ten Engineering Colleges coming up in the state of Jharkhand
Of the total engineering graduates in India, The southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu produce 66 per cent.
Jharkhand produces just one per cent.The stark contrast could well soon become a data of the past, with as many as 10 new engineering colleges coming up in Jharkhand during the current calendar year.
In fact, a few of them are even coming up in the state ' s worst Naxalite - affected Districts like West Singhbhum, Palamu, Garhwa and Hazaribag.Of the 10, two colleges are being set up by the state government,
Six by different private parties and one each by the Vinoba Bhave University (VBU)
And the management of DAV Schools on public private partnership (PPP) basis. Construction works of three colleges are progressing at a very fast pace and if things proceed in the right direction, the VBU's proposed engineering college at Hazaribag will admit its first batch from the 2007-08 academic session which will commence from coming September. "We have already made presentation before the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the latter had issued the letter of intent (LoI) to us.
The AICTE has also agreed to do mandatory inspection of our proposed college within a few months. We have planned to start the first batch from the coming session itself," the VBU Vice Chancellor MP Singh told Hindustan Times on Tuesday. He said, the proposed institute would be known as the University College of Engineering & Technology (UCET) and it would be set up within the VBU's present campus. The Jharkhand Government is setting up its two engineering colleges at Chaibasa and Ramgarh, while the DAV Group at Daltonganj with the financial support from the state government. The state government has already released Rs 3 crore to the DAV Group and also promised to release another installment of Rs 3 crore in the next phase. "Construction works for Chaibasa and Ramgarh engineering colleges will begin from the current month, as the government had already awarded tender for construction jobs to the National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC) and the National Project Construction Corporation (NPCC)," the state's science & technology secretary AK Basu told . He said, the government would move to the AICTE for approval of the intake capacity as soon as the buildings and hostels of the two colleges get ready. The DAV group also has acquired sufficient lands near Daltonganj for its college. It has already erected boundary walls and began construction of buildings, reports reaching Ranchi from Palamu administration suggest. Besides these, six colleges are being set up by different private parties , educational trusts and political leaders.
While the RJD MLA Ramchandra Chandravanshi is setting up an engineering college in his constituency Vishrampur (Palamu), the former BJP MP - Ramtahal Choudhary at his hometown Ormanjhi.
OFFICIALS
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Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh
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Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh
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Dr. R.B. Singh
College Inspector
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Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh
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Dr. S. P. Sinha Registrar
Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh
Phone: 6546-264628 [O] /
6546-224357 [R]
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Dr. R. S. Prasad
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Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh
Phone: 6546-266493 [O]
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Dr. M. K. Singh
Controller of Examinations
Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh
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Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag
Hazaribag – 825301 ( Jharkhand )
REGULATIONS FOR THE UNDER – GRADUATE PROGRAMMES IN
ENGINEERING COURSES
LEADING TO B. TECH DEGREE
Preamble
1. The regulations herein specified apply to undergraduate programmes offered by the Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh, hereinafter referred to as the University, Department, wherever mentioned refers to a Department of an institute, Academic section wherever mentioned refers to the Academic section of an institute.
2 The undergraduate programmes covered by these Regulations are correlated courses of study, the successful completion of which would enable the participants of the programmes to qualify for the award of B. Tech. Degree.
3. A participant of the programme is a student who is duly admitted to an institute of the University and who has registered himself / herself for a course of study and attends the same.
Time scale for academic activity
4. The basic units of time for academic activity for the undergraduate programmes shall be a semester, which would normally be of 16 weeks
(Autumn Semester-July to December and
Spring Semester- January to June) duration.
A basic contact period is one in which a teacher engages the students for a duration of 50 minutes.
5. If circumstances warrant, the institute may schedule a summer programme during long vacation of the institute. There will be no formal classes in the summer programme.
(The eligibility to register in the summer programme shall be restricted to clause 27 of this regulation. The examination / evaluations in the summer programme will be conducted as per clause 20 and appendix ‘A’)
Courses of Study
6. The University shall offer Courses of studies during a semester indicated mainly from consideration of minimum enrollment and facilities available .The competent authority comprising of the Govt. / University / Institute shall have the right to cancel any or all the course of study if the above requirements are not satisfied .
Eligibility for Participants in the Undergraduate Programmes
7. The minimum qualification, which the students should possess for participation in the undergraduate programme, shall be as laid down under the appropriate courses of study specified hereinafter.
Registration for Courses of Study
8. Every participant of the undergraduate programmes , shall first register himself /herself for the courses of study he / she intends pursuing provided
he / she possesses the minimum qualifications as laid down and his / her plan
is approved by the Course Coordinator in the respective department as provided for in clause 11 and consistent with the academic loading as stipulated in
clause 30, 31, 32 hereinafter.
9. A participant of the under graduate programme shall be permitted to make changes in his / her registration for the courses of the study in semester,
if he / she so desires, subject to the recommendation of his / her Course
Co- ordinator in the respective department and approval of the concerned
Head of the department within 15 days of the commencement of the semester.
In all these cases, the academic loading shall be in conformity with clauses 30 to 32 specified hereinafter.
10. Fees payable by the participants including fees payable for examination shall be as laid down in the Administrative instructions issued from time to time by the
University /Institute for the purpose.
Orientation of Programmes
11. The undergraduate programmes detailed in these Regulations aim to provide the participants with a course of studies based on individual needs and flexible curriculum requirements. However, to ensure that chosen plan of studies is a correlated under graduate programme, it shall be subjected to the scrutiny of faculty member, who will be designated as the Course Co- ordinator to the participants, and due approval of the Head of the concerned department. There shall be a Course Co-ordinator in the respective department for participants of the under graduate programmes.
Auditing of Courses
12. All the courses offered in the undergraduate programme will be
open for audit in the spirit of offering and opportunity for continuing education for the participants who wish to refresh or update their knowledge.
Audited courses shall neither count for academic credit
nor there any examination requirements.
Participants shall be eligible to participate in the course(s) offered on payment
of prescribed fees and due registration.
Measure of Academic Achievement
13. The academic achievement of the participating students in the undergraduate
programme shall be measured in terms of credits earned and grades obtained.
Norms for the evaluation of credits earned shall be as specified hereinafter
under the appropriate academic activity.
The overall performance of the student in a semester examination
shall be evaluated in terms of grade point average as specified later.
Scheme of Instruction
14. The scheme of instruction in the undergraduate programme shall be of the following forms of academic activity.
a. Theory
b. Sessional
Theory
15. A theory shall involve concepts, fundamental ideas, and techniques well laid out in text books or open literature and which can be grasped through lectures, tutorials and home- work.
16. A theory course with about 56 contact periods in a semester normally including tutorials shall enable participating students to earn 4 credits provided he / she fulfills the attendance and grade requirements as specified.
Sessional
17. The following types of academic works will be covered in sessional
a. Laboratory Experiments,
b. Design Exercise,
c. Project,
d. Any other academic work, the purpose of which would be to train the student by
practice, repeated use and hands on experience.
18. A Sessional course of 3 contact periods during a week and 42 contact periods during
a semester shall enable a participating student to earn 2 academic credit – provided
that he / she fulfills the attendance and grade requirements as specified hereinafter.
Attendance Requirement
19. In each course a minimum attendance of 75 percent is required. Those who do not
fulfill the requirement in any course shall be automatically awarded F grade for the
course. Any further step or action to be taken will be decided after examining the
reasons for the absence.
Examination Assessment
20. Each course will be evaluated for a maximum of 100 marks per course through mid
semester examination for theory type of courses / progressive assessment for
laboratory or sessional type of course and End semester examinations in the regular
semester. However, in the Summer programme, each course will be evaluated for a
maximum of 100 marks per 4 credit through a single examination. The mode of
examination and the method of evaluation will be as given in Appendix A and may be
modified by the university.
Grading of Performance in Examinations
21 Based on the results of the examinations, the performance of the students shall be
.. graded as under
Grade Grade Point
A+ 10
A 9
B+ 8
B 7
C+ 6
C 5
D 4
F 0
The method of converting the percentage of marks to letter grades will be as given
in appendix B..
22 To earn academic credit in a subject, a student should get a grading of ‘C’, or
above.
23 Where a prerequisite is specified for a course, a grading of D , or above shall be
deemed as satisfying the prerequisite requirement.
24 If a student gets a grade point average of less than 4.5, he/she be placed under
PROBATION, as provided in clause 26 below.
Records of Academic Progress
25 (i) Semester Grade point Average (SGPA ) shall be calculated as under:
SGPA = semester (Course credits x Grade point) for all courses
semester (Course credits)
.
25 (ii) The academic progress of the students in each semester shall be maintained in
a grade card or transcript, wherein the grades awarded to students as well as
the points secured by the students in the examinations , shall be entered . The
transcript given to the students at the end of their complete undergraduate
program shall indicate the cumulative grade point average (CGPA). Which
shall be calculated as follows :
CGPA = All Sem(Course credits x Grade point) for all points
All Sem (Course credits)
The CGPA shall be rounded off to 2nd place of decimal. While calculating
CGPA, the ‘D’ shall be replaced by the better grade earned in these course in the
subsequent Semester/ Summer Programme. Further, any credits in excess of 252
for B.Tech. shall not be counted for calculating CGPA.
Placing of student on PROBATION
26 If a student gets a grade point average of less than 4.5 in a semester examination,
he/she shall be placed on probation and allowed to register for the courses offered
in the next semester. The academic loading of the student on probation shall
however, be reduced to 21 credits to 25 credits for B.Tech. If a student is placed
on PROBATION because of his/her performance in first semester and does not
get a Grade Point Average equal to or greater than 5.0 in the next semester
examination, he/she shall be DROPPED from the programme.
Facilities for failed students
27 If a student fails in a course, he / she may be allowed to register for that course in
Subsequent semesters (or summer programme) provided course is offered in the
subsequent semester (or summer programme). The summer programme will be
scheduled during the long Institute vacations after completion of regular
semester. A Student is permitted to register for courses scheduled in the summer
programme, only if, he/she had registered for these courses earlier in the
semesters and wishes to repeat them because of failure in the courses i.e. D grade
except the student with F. The number of credits a candidate will be allowed to
register in a summer programme will not exceed eight and will be as decided by
his/her Course co-ordinator and approved by the Head of the Department.
28 a) Student who have been duly registered and exposed to all the 252 credits for
B.Tech. but have not completed successfully all the course after the 8th
semester for B.Tech. may be permitted to appear at Special Examination in the
courses in which they have got ‘D’ or ‘F’ grade in the regular /summer
semesters programmes. The academic loading in special examination shall be
as that of regular semester.
b) The Special Examination may be arranged after two weeks of the declaration
of result of the examination of 252 credits for B.Tech degree..
c) The Special Examination will be for maximum marks for the course, i.e. 50
Marks for a laboratory course and 100 marks for a theory course.
d) In the Special Examination the successful candidates will be entitled for the
Award of ‘C’ Grade only.
e) If a student again gets ‘D’ or ‘F’ Grade at the Special Examination in any
Course he/she can clear it by registering the course in a regular semester,
provided he/she has not completed 14 semesters for B.TECH or Summer
programme/next Special Examination as a non-collegiate and non residential
candidate.
f) Students registered for special examination will be considered as non-
Collegiate and not residential.
g) Registration fee and examination fee for the non collegiate student will be
Same as for regular students.
Graduation Requirement
29. a) In order to qualify for B.Tech. degree a student must earn a minimum of
252 credits.
b) The credits earned by an engineering student must conform to the
minimum numbers specified by the courses of study in
Engineering with reference to the following ( Appendix C ).
1) Theory type credits
2) Sessional type credits
3) Project sessional type of credits
4) Core courses for engineering
5) Departmental core
6) Sciences
7) Language, Humanities, social sciences and Management
8) General Proficiency
c) i) That at the time of registration to 3 rd semester (Before
registration to 3rd semester) a review of the performance of all
undergraduate students who have not cleared (not obtained Grade C or above) all the prescribed credits of the first- two semesters i.e. 66 credits including 2 credits for General Proficiency for B.Tech is to be made by the academic section
Where upon:
ii) The students having back-log of more than 2 theories (each of 4 credits)
And 2 laboratory /sessional (each of 2 credits) at the time of registration to 3rd semester (Before registration of 3rd semester) shall not be permitted to register in the courses of 3rd and higher semesters until they have cleared the said backlog
And /or reduced the arrears to 2 theory (each of 4 credits) and 2 laboratory / sessional (each of 2 credits) or less within next two consecutive semester.
iii) The students who will not be able to fulfill the above requirement will be DROPPED from the programme.
iv) At the time of registration to Vth semester (Before registration of
Vth semester) further review of performance of all the undergraduate students, who have not cleared all the prescribed courses upto 4th semester i.e. 132 credits, would be made by the academic section.
v) The students having a back log of more than 50 credits including sessional type of courses at the time of registration to V semester (Before registration for V semester) shall not be permitted to register in the courses of V or higher semester
until they have cleared the said back –log and / or reduced the arrears to 50 credits within next two semesters failing which he / she will be terminated from the programme.
vi) A student’s registration may be terminated at the end of 3rd year, 4th year,
5th year or 6th year if he / she fails to earn at least 100, 144 , 180 or 216 credits, respectively.
However, the student may appeal against termination within the first week of
The next semester to the academic section for a final decision which will be a binding on the concerned student.
vii) If at any stage the number of credits required is more than 34 *
N where N is the number of semesters left ( out of a maximum 14 semesters allowed for B. Tech degree ) for the concerned student , the registration would be terminated without any opportunity to appeal.
d) The student must complete all the non –credit requirements as
Specified by the institute/university from time to time.
e) The student must complete the requirements within the maximum
time allowed as specified in clause 33.
f) For the purpose of awarding class, the CGPA shall be converted to
percentage marks using the following formula :
Percentage marks = (CGPA * 10).
.
Thus CLASS shall be awarded on the basis of the following score of
CGPA:
i) Ist class with Distn . = CGPA of 7.50 and above
ii) Ist class = CGPA of 6.00 to 7.49
iii) IInd class = CGPA of 4. 50 to 5.99
Academic loading of students
30. The academic loading of under graduate programme shall be as minimum of 21 credits and maximum of 34 credits per semester for B.Tech.
31. The academic Loading of student on PROBATION, shall be governed by clause 26 above.
32. The academic Loading of a student during a summer
programme shall be as in Cause 27.
33. The maximum duration for completion of the programme
shall be 14 semester for B.Tech.. Excluding summer programmes.
A student in whose case it is apparent, from his / her academic record that he / she will not be able to qualify for the degree within the limits of time specified above, will be dropped from the programme.
34. A student registered in a semester may be permitted to withdraw from the academic progamme for a semester for reasons of illness for a long period or other valid grounds.
Normally, a student will be permitted to discontinue temporarily from the degree programme only for a continuous period of two consecutive semesters or for a
maximum of three regular semesters during his entire academic programme.
However, the total duration in no case shall exceed 14 semesters.
Progamme offered
35. Subject to the Regulations detailed above, and subject to
the approval of the institute / university / Govt. , the
courses of study enumerated here under shall be offered
by the institutes, subject to the conditions in clause 6
above. Specific Programmes may impose additional
requirements on the participants.
Student Discipline
36. Every student is required to observe a polite and
disciplined behaviour both inside and outside the campus
and should not indulge in any activity which would tend
to bring down the prestige of the institute or disturb the
peaceful and congenial environment of the campus.
37. An act of indiscipline on the part of a student may result
into adequate discredit and a mention in his / her academic
grade card and / or transcript.
* Note
The university in consultation with the institutes shall have the right to change /
modify any regulation or part thereof in the academic interest of the students.
APPENDIX ‘A’
(Reference clause 20)
Mode and Method of evaluation
A. Regular Semester Examination:
B. Theory course
Mid semester Examination – Teacher’s assessment 20% of 90 minutes duration
examination.
Class Test - 10% marks.
End semester Examination – 70% marks and three hours duration examination.
The mid semester examination would be held after approximately 07 weeks from the beginning of the semester and course syllabus shall be first half of a total syllabus.
Sessional course
Progressive evaluation based on day to day performance – 60% marks
End semester practical examination / viva- voice / written test – 40% marks
B. Summer Programme Examination:
Theory course
There would be a single examination of 100 marks for a 4 credit course and duration of the examination should be 3 hours. The question paper will be in two parts.
Part ‘A’ will be of 30% marks. The questions in this part will be from the first half of the syllabus and latest question bank/ tutorial sheet supplied to the students in the preceding regular semester. Part ‘B’ will be of 70% marks and questions will be uniformly distributed through the total syllabus.
Sessional course
The sessional would be evaluated for 100% marks by the respective Departments
Through practical examination / viva voice / written test covering the total syllabus.
APPENDIX –B
(Reference clause 21)
Method of converting percentage marks to grades
The absolute grading system will be used as under:
% of marks obtained Letter Grade
90% and above A+
80% to 89% A
70 % to 79% B+
60% to 69% B
50% to 59% C+
35% to 49% C
30% to 34% D
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Dean Faculty of Engineering
V.B.U. Hazribagh
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