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UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI-110 002
PROFORMA FOR SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION BY STATE PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES FOR
ASCERTAINING THEIR NORMS AND STANDARDS
A. LEGAL STATUS
1.1 Name and Address of the University G.D. Goenka University
G.D. Goenka Education City
Gurgaon Sohna Road
Haryana-122103, India
1.2 Headquarters of the University G.D. Goenka University
G.D. Goenka Education City
Gurgaon Sohna RoadHaryana-122103, India
1.3 Information about University
Information about Authorities of the University
a.Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and Email of
Chancellor.
b. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of
Vice-Chancellor.
c. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of
Registrar.
d. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of
Finance Officer.
Website:www.gdgoenkauniversity.com
E-mail: registrar@gdgu.org
Phone : 0124-3315900
Fax : 0124-3315970
Sh. A. P. Mathur
Phone : 0124-3315900
Mobile :9818171203
Fax No : 0124-3315970
Email id: chancellor@gdgu.org
Prof. (Dr.) Raj Singh
Phone : 0124-3315900 Extn: 4023
Mobile : 8800992040
Fax No : 0124-3315970
Email id: rajsingh@gdgoenka.ac.in
Dr. Nitesh Bansal
Phone No.: 0124-3315900,Extn.4026
Mobile No.: 8800992042
Fax No. : 0124-3315970
Email id: nitesh.bansal@gdgoenka.ac.in
Sh. Deepak Chopra
Phone No.: 0124-3315900, Extn.4024
Mobile No.: 9811774727
Fax No.:0124- 3315970
Email id: cfo@gdgu.org
1.4 Date of Establishment May 3, 2013
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1.5 Name of the Society/Trust promoting the University
(Information may be provided in the following format)
(Copy of the registered MoA/Trust Deed to be
enclosed)
Genuine Promoters
(Company limited by shares not for profit
u/s.25 of the companies act 1956)
N-86, Connaught Place
New Delhi - 110001.
(Copy of the Certificate of Incorporation
is enclosed atAppendix-A)
1.6 Composition of the Society/Trust Details are provided inAppendix- I1.7 Whether the members of the Society/Trust are members
in other Societies/Trusts or in the Board of Governors
in companies? If yes, please provide details in the
following format
Name of
the
member
Address Name of
the
Society/
Trust
Designation
in the
Society/Trust
(Details to be provided in Appendix II)
NO
1.8 Whether the promoting Society/Trust is involved in
promoting/running any other University/Educational
Institution? If yes, please give details in the following
format.
Name of the
University/Educational
Institution
Activities
(Details to be provided in Appendix III)
NO
1.9 Whether the promoting society/trust is involved in
promoting/ running activities other than educational? If
yes, please givedetails in the following format
Name of the
Organization
Activities
(Details to be provided in Appendix IV)
NO
1.10 Act and Notification under which established
(Copy of the Act & Notification to be enclosed)
G.D. Goenka University (GDGU), Sohna
Road, Gurgaon, has been established by
the Government of Haryana under theHaryana Private Universities
(Amendment) Act, 2013, notified in
HARYANA GOVT. GAZ.
(EXTRA).MAY 3, 2013 (VYSK.13,1935
SAKA).
(Copy of the Act and Notification is
enclosed asAppendix-B)
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1.11 Whether the University has been established by a
separate State Act?
G. D. Goenka University (GDGU), Sohna
Road, Gurgaon, has been established by
the Government of Haryana under the
Haryana Private Universities
(Amendment) Act, 2013, notified in
HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA),
MAY 3, 2013 (VYSK.13,1935 SAKA).
B. ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION
2.1 Whether Unitary in nature (as per the UGC Regulation) Yes2.2 Territorial Jurisdiction of the University as per the Act. Whole of the State of Haryana
2.3 Details of the constituent units of the University, if any,
as mentioned in the Act.
Nil
2.4 Whether any off-campus centre(s) established? If yes,
please give details of the approval granted by the State
Government and UGC in the following format:-
a. Place of the off-campus
b. Letter No. & date of the approval of State
Government
c. Letter No. & date of the approval of UGC(Details to be provided in Appendix V)
(Please attach attested copy of the approval)
NO
2.5 Whether any off-shore campus established? If yes
please give details of the approval granted by the
Government of India and the host country in the
following format:-
a.
Place of the off-shore campus
b.
Letter No. & date of the approval of Host
Country
c. Letter No. & date of the approval of Government
of India
(Details to be provided in Appendix VI)
(Please attach attested copy of the approval)
NO
2.6 Does the University offer a distance education
programme? If yes, whether the courses run under
distance mode are approved by the competent
authority? (Please enclose attested copy of the course-
wise approval of competent authority)
NO
2.7 Whether the University has established study centre(s)?If yes, please provide details and whether these study
centre(s) are approved by the competent authority of
the University and UGC?
(Details to be provided in Appendix VII)
(Please enclose attested copy of the approval from the
competent authority)
NO
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C. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES DESCRIPTION
3. Academic Programmes
3.1 Details of the programmes permitted to be offered
Gazette Notification of the State Government and its
reference.
(Details to be provided in Appendix-VIII)
Details not given in the Gazette
notification. However, Section 3 of
Haryana Private Universities Act
describes following objective of the
University:-
(1)
To provide instructions, teaching andtraining in higher education and make
provisions for research, advancement
and dissemination of knowledge.
(2)
To institute degrees, diplomas,
certificates and other academic
distinctions on the basis of
examination, or any such other
method.
3.2 Current number of academic programmes/courses
offered by the University:
(Details to be provided in Appendix IX)
Details are provided inAppendix IX
3.3 Whether approvals of relevant statutory council(s)
such as AICTE, BCI, DEC, DCI, INC, MCI,
PCI, etc. have been taken to:
a. Start new courses
b. To increase intake
If yes please enclose copy of approval and give
course-wise details in the following format:-
Name of
the
course
Statutory
council
Whether
approval
taken
(Details to be provided in Appendix X)
Not Applicable for the programme offered
in Academic Year 2013- 2014.
However, GDGU plans to start following
new schools in the Academic Year 2014
2015, in which approval of statutory
council is required:
(a) School of Architecture & Planning
(b) School of Law
Details are provided inAppendix - X
3.4 If the University is running courses under distance
mode, please provide details about the students
enrolled in the following format:-
Name of the
Study
Centre
Courses
offered
No. of
students
enrolled
(Details to be provided in Appendix VII)
(Please enclose copy of the course-wise approval of the
competent authority)
Not Applicable
3.5 Temporal plan of academic work in the University
Semester System/Annual System
Semester system is followed for all
programmes of the University
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3.6 Whether the University is running any course which is
not specified under Section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956?
If yes, please give details in the following format:-
a. Name of the course(s) )
b. Since when started
c. Whether the University has applied for
permission from UGC?
(Details to be provided in Appendix-XI)
All programmes of the University are as
specified Under Section 22 of the UGC
Act, 1956.
4. Student Enrolment and Student Support
4.1 Number of students enrolled in the University for the current academic year according to regions and
countries (Please give separate information for main campus and off-campus/off-shore campus)
Batch 2013-14Particulars No. of students
from the same
State where the
University is
located
No. of students
from other
States
No. of
NRI
students
No. of overseas students
excluding NRIs
Grand
Total
Foreign
Students
Person of
Indian Origin
students
UG M 168 178 0 7 0 353F 24 47 0 4 0 75
T 192 225 0 11 0 428
PG M 8 7 0 0 0 15
F 3 8 0 0 0 11
T 11 15 0 0 0 26
M.Phil M
Not Applicable
F
T
Ph.D M
F
T
Diploma M
F
T
PG Diploma M
F
T
Certificate M
F
T
Any Other M
F
T
M- Male, F-Female, T-Total
4.2 Category-wise No. of students Batch-wise details are as below:
Batch 2013-14Category Female Male Total
SC 0 4 4
ST 0 0 0
OBC 5 60 65
PH 0 0 0
General 81 304 385
Total 86 368 454
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4.3 Details of the two batches of students admitted
The first batch of students has been admitted in Academic Session 2013-14
Particulars Batch I Batch II
Year of Entry
2013 - 2014
Year of Entry
2014 - 2015
UG PG Total UG PG Total
No. admitted to the programme 468 28 496
Not ApplicableNo. of Drop-outs(a) Within four months of Joining
(b) Afterwards(a) 14
(b) 26
(a) 0
(b) 2
(a) 14
(b) 28
No. appeared for the final year
examination The first batch of students will appear in final yearExaminations to be held in May/June 2015No. passed in the final exam
No. passed in first class
4.4 Does the University provide bridge/remedial courses
educationally disadvantaged students? If yes, please
give details
The University conducts remedial
classes in the following subject areas:
i. Englishii. Physics
iii. Mathematics
iv. Chemistry
v. Computers
4.5 Does the University provide any financial help to the
students from socially disadvantageous group? If yes,
please give details:
Yes. As per the provisions of the
Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006
as amended.
4.6 In case the University is running M.Phil/Ph.D.
programme, whether it is full time or part time and
whether these programmes are run as per UGC
Regulations, 2009 on M.Phil/Ph.D.
Not Applicable
4.7 Whether the University have a website? If yes please
givewebsite address and whether the website is
regularly updated?
Website :www.gdgoenkauniversity.com
The website is regularly updated.
4.8 How are the prospective students informed about the
criteria for admission, rules & regulations, facilities
available, etc
Through University prospectus,
Newspaper advertisements, Website,
Telephone Calls.
4.9 to 4.16 Missing from Format
4.17 Whether any grievance redressal mechanism is
available in the University? If yes, please provide
details about the complaints received against
malpractices, etc in the University the following
format:
Name of
the
complain
ant
Complaint
against
Date of
complaint
Action
taken by
the
University
(Details to be provided in Appendix XII)
A Grievance Redressal Committee with
Dean Academics as its convener, three
members of faculty as member and
Registrar as Member Secretary is
functional. The committee is to look intothe grievances of the faculty/staff
referred to it and take steps and/or make
suggestions to the Vice Chancellor for
their redressal.
The committee has not received any
complaint as yet.
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5. Curriculum, Teaching Learning Process/Method, Examination/
Evaluation System:
5.1 Which University body finalized the curriculum? The
composition of the body may be given.
(Board of Studies, Academic Council, Board of
Management)
The process used in GDGU for
developing the curricula is as follows:-
After the inception of the university in
May 2013, an initial list of programs to
be offered in Academic Year 2013 2014
was prepared. The curricula weredeveloped by an expert committee
headed by Vice Chancellor with experts
from all the offered
programmes/disciplines.
These were later evaluated by the Board
of Studies of each school, which
recommended the detailed programme
structure and curricula to Academic
Council for its consideration. The final
approval for all educational
Programmes is accorded by Board of
Management.
The compositions of University
authorities/ bodies are provided in
Appendix XVII.
5.2 What are the Rules/regulations/procedure for revision
of the curriculum and when was the curriculum last
updated?
The Guidelines for Curriculum
Development in GDGU are provided in
Appendix C.
The last meeting of the Academic
Council was held on October 22, 2013, inwhich new programs and changes in
curriculum were approved.
5.3 Whether approval of statutory bodies such as Board of
Studies Academic Council and the Board of
Management of the University has been taken to start
various courses? If yes, please enclose extracts of
minutes.
Yes.
Minutes of the Academic Council and
Board of Studies may be referred which
are provided inAppendix - D.
5.4 Furnish details of the following aspects of curriculum
design Innovation such as modular curricula
Inter/multidisciplinary approach
As a part of continuous improvement in
providing high quality of education, G D
Goenka University (GDGU) has taken
steps in this direction by offering high
quality programmes and introducing theFlexible Credit System (FCS) into its
academic curriculum. While the
programmes prepare students to be
professionally competent, the FCS
enables students to register in courses of
their choice and decide their own pace of
learning within the broad framework of
academic courses and credit
requirements. They can register for
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courses according to their interests and
academic capability. FCS also allows
students to develop their individualized
academic plan in consultation with the
Faculty Advisers (Mentors). The
Mentors help students in identifying the
courses based on Programme
requirements, course pre-requisites,
students abilities and his/her interest invarious academic disciplines. Quality,
Flexibility, and Students success are the
underlying imperatives of the FCS
initiative. Slow learners also have an
opportunity to sustain their academic
progress through this approach as most
of the important courses are made
available to them during the Fall and
Winter semesters.
GDGU has introduced Inter
Disciplinary Projects in every semesterto all the students irrespective of their
schools/ programmes in order to prepare
them in a better way to face the real
world problems and demands. The inter-
disciplinary projects aim at developing
the students skill sets like critical
thinking, communication, soft skills,
team work, research etc. It aims to
develop a students knowledge of and
appreciation of the (i) interdisciplinary
nature of knowledge and learning (ii)
importance and value of integrating
knowledge and perspectives from
multiple disciplines as a means to
evaluating and understanding complex
topics, problems, issues, phenomena, and
events and (iii) competencies learned
during the educational process and to
apply these competencies in a real-world
application. Students are given an option
to choose the project of their choice from
the list of projects offered. All the
projects are inter disciplinary innature and hence essentially include
participation from different
programmes.
At GDGU, the degree requirements are
specified in the form of minimum
qualifying credits that a student must
earn to receive a degree. For example, all
engineering programs require students
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to successfully complete 190 credits. One
credit is earned by attending 10-12 hours
of lecture/ tutorial classes or 20-24 hours
of practical classes in a semester in
addition to passing one end-semester
examination. Typical courses consist of
1, 2, 3 or 4 semester credits making the
degree requirements completely
modular.5.5 Has the University conducted an academic audit? If
yes, please give details regarding frequency and its
usage?
No, as its the first Academic Year of the
University, however, university conducts
regular (twice in each semester)academic
reviews in each school.
5.6 Apart from class room instruction, what other avenues
of learning provided for the students? (Example,
Projects Internships, Field Training, Seminars etc.)
GDGU aspires to be a leader in the use
of the best pedagogical approaches to,
enhance student learning. The students
regularly undertake co-curricular
activities that include project work,
internships, field training and seminars.
Details are provided inAppendix - E.5.7 Please provide details of the examination system
(Whether examination based or practical based)
Regulations on Conduct of Examinations
Scheme of Evaluation and Discipline
Among Students in University
Examinations, details are provided inAppendix - F.
5.8 What methods of evaluation of answer scripts does the
University follow? Whether external experts are invited
for evaluation?
GDGU follows spot evaluation of
Answer scripts. The answer scripts are
codified before evaluation. External
experts are invited for setting question
papers and for conduct of
practical/oral/viva examinations of the
University. For details please see theRegulations on Conduct of Examinations
Scheme of Evaluation and Discipline
Among Students in University
Examinations, details are provided inAppendix - F.
5.9 Mention the number of malpractice cases reported
during the last 3 years and how they were dealt with?
Details are provided inAppendix G.
5.10 Does the University have a continuous internal
evaluation system?
Yes. In addition to end term
examinations, students are evaluated for
their academic performance in a course
through case discussion/ presentation/
analysis, practicals, home assignments,term papers, projects, field work,
seminars, quizzes, class tests or any
other mode as may be prescribed in the
syllabi as part of continuous internal
evaluation. The weightage of all
components of internal assessment shall
be 40% and end term examination shall
carry weightage of 60%
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5.11 Missing in the Proforma
5.12 How are the question papers set to ensure the
achievement of the course objective?
The faculty follow the Guidelines for
Setting of Question Papers that are
provided in Appendix - H to ensure that
the question papers are set in a manner
that the course objectives are met and
the learning outcomes are evaluated.
5.13 State the policy of the University for the Constitution
of board of question paper setters, board of examinersand invigilators?
The policy for the Constitution of board
of question paper setters, board ofexaminers and invigilators as are given
in Para-24 on page-21 of the Regulations
on Conduct of Examinations Scheme of
Evaluation and Discipline Among
Students in University Examinations,
details are provided inAppendix - F.
5.14 How regular and time-bound are conduct of
examinations and announcement of results?
Substantiate with details of dates of examinations and
announcement of results for the last three years. Details
to be provided in the following format:
Year Date of
Exams
Date of
announcement of
results
The schedules for End Semester
Examinations are announced in the
academic calendar which is published
before beginning of academic session.
Year/Semester Date ofExams Date ofannounce
ment of
results
A.Y. 2013
2014, 1st
Semester
December
23, 2013 to
January
10, 2014
February
7, 2014
A.Y. 2013
2014, 2nd
Semester
May 16,
2014
June 9,
2014
To be
declared
within 30
days from
last exam
D. ADMISSION PROCESS
6.1 How are students selected for admission to various
courses? Please provide faculty-wise information
a. Through special entrance testsb. Through interviews
c. Through their academic record
Please also provide details about the weightage give to
the above.
Admission is based on merit prepared on
the basis of marks obtained by the
candidates in qualifying examinations
and his/her performance in Goenka
Aptitude Test for Admission (GATA)
and other similar tests conducted by
agencies/organisations of the state,
followed by personal interview.
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6.2 Whether the University is admitting students from
national level: entrance test or state level entrance test?
If yes, please provide following details:-
Name of the
National/state
level entrance
exam
No. of
students
admitted
% of
students
from the
total
admitted
Remarks
Yes, the University plans to accept scores
of test like MAT, JEE, NATA etc. from
the session 2014 2015, in addition to
GATA.
6.3 Whether admission procedure is available on the
University website and in the prospectus:
Yes
6.4 Please provide details of the eligibility criteria for
admission in all the courses
Details are provided inAppendixI
6.5 Whether University is providing any
reservation/relaxation in admission? If yes, please
provide details in the following format:-
Category No. of
students
admitted
% of quota
provided for
reservation and
preparation in
respect of
actual
enrolment
Remarks
As per the provisions of the Haryana
rivate Universities Act, 2006 as
mended.
6.6 Whether any management quota is available for
admission in the University? If yes, please provide
details in the following format:-
Total No.of Seats
(Course-
wise)
No. of totalstudents
admitted
No. ofstudents
admitted
under
Managementquota
% ofstudents
admitted
under
management
quota
NO
6.7 What is the admission policy of the University with
regard to overseas students?
GDGU admits foreign nationals and
NRIs for fulltime study to its various
programs as per policy of Ministry of
Human Resource Development andAssociation of Indian Universities (AIU).
International Admission Criteria:
For admission to B.Tech courses,
candidates should have completed 12
years of schooling (equivalent to 10+2
system of Indian Education) having
obtained an aggregate of at least 50%
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or equivalent in Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics.
For other Undergraduate courses,
candidates should have completed 12
years of schooling (equivalent to 10+2
system of Indian Education) with an
aggregate of 50%
For admission to Post graduate
courses, candidates should have a
bachelors degree from a recognised
university with a minimum aggregate
of 50%
The student will be required to produce
the certificate of equivalence from the
Association of Indian Universities in
support of his/her qualification.
E. FEE STRUCTURE
7.1 Present Course-wise fee structure of the University
(Please provide head-wise details of total fee charged)
Details are provided inAppendix - J
7.2 Any other fee charged by the University other than the
fee displayed in the UGC website (e.g. Building Fee,
Development Fee, Fee by any name, etc.)
No other fee is charged.
7.3 Whether fee structure is available on the University
website and in the prospectus?
Yes
7.4 Whether fee is charged by the University as per fee
structure displayed in the University website and in the
prospects or some hidden charges are there?
Fee is charged strictly as per the fees
structure displayed in the University
website. There are no hidden charges.
7.5 Mode of Fee collection Through Bank Cheque, Bank Draft or
Online Transfer.
7.8 Whether University is providing any concession in feeto students? If yes, please provide details
Yes1.
Merit based scholarship at the time of
admission for UG Programmes:
Eligibility Criteria Scholarship
93% & above
aggregate in 10+2of CBSE or
equivalent in 2013.
100% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
90% to 93%
aggregate in 10+2
of CBSE or
equivalent in 2013.
50% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
80% to 90%
aggregate in 10+2
of CBSE or
equivalent in 2013.
25% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
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2.Merit based scholarship at the time of
admission for PG Programmes:
Eligibility Criteria Scholarship
93% & above
aggregate in 10+2of CBSE or
equivalent and
80% in
Graduation.
100% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
88% to 93%aggregate in 10+2
of CBSE or
equivalent and
75% inGraduation.
50% Scholarshipin Academic Fee
85 & Above
percentile in CAT
and 700 & Above
Score in MAT
(he/she must meetthe minimumeligibility criteria
for the respective
programme)
20% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
In addition to the above scholarships,
meritorious students of Haryana
Domicile category may be eligible for full
or partial fee concession.
7.9 Details of the Hostel Fee including mess chargesType 2013 2014 2014 - 2015
Boys
2 Sharing 2,50,000 2,75,000
4 Sharing 1,98,000 2,10,000
Girls
2 Sharing 2,00,000 2,50,000
4 Sharing 1,75,000 2,00,000
Rates are inclusive of Mess Charges
7.10 Any other fee Bus facility is provided and the students
availing the same are required to pay the
requisite transport charges.7.11 Basis of Fee Structure Fee structure has been based on Annual
Budgeted Revenue Expenditure and
affordability of students.
7.12 Whether the University has received any complaint
with regard to fee charged or fee structure? If yes
please give details about the action taken.
No
7.13 Whether University is providing any scholarship to
students? If yes, please provide details.
1. Merit based scholarship at the
time of admission for UG
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Programmes:
2.
Merit based scholarship at the time of
admission for PG Programmes:
Eligibility Criteria Scholarship
93% & above
aggregate in 10+2
of CBSE orequivalent and
80% in
Graduation.
100% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
88% to 93%
aggregate in 10+2
of CBSE orequivalent and
75% in
Graduation.
50% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
85 & Above
percentile in CATand 700 & Above
Score in MAT
(he/she must meet
the minimumeligibility criteria
for the respective
programme)
20% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
In addition to the above scholarships,
meritorious students of Haryana
Domicile category may be eligible for full
or partial fee concession.
Eligibility Criteria Scholarship
93% & above
aggregate in 10+2
of CBSE or
equivalent in 2013.
100% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
90% to 93%aggregate in 10+2of CBSE or
equivalent in 2013.
50% Scholarshipin Academic Fee
80% to 90%
aggregate in 10+2
of CBSE orequivalent in 2013.
25% Scholarship
in Academic Fee
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F. FACULTY
8.1 Total no. of Sanctioned and filled up posts (Institution-wise and Department-wise):
Institution-wise and Department-wise details are given below:School Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled
School of Engineering 2 1 4 2 12 16
School of Management 2 3 4 1 12 6School of Fashion & Design 1 1 2 2 6 4
School of Hospitality 1 2 2 0 6 3
School of Architecture &
Planning
2 Under
process
4 Under
process
12 Under
process
School of Law 2 1 4 Under
process
12 Under
process
School of Communication 1 Under
process
2 1 6 Under
process
School of Humanities &
Social Sciences
1 Under
process
2 Under
process
6 Under
process
8.2 Details of teaching staff in the following format
(Please provided details Institution-wise and
Department-wise)
(Details to be provided in Appendix-XIII)
Details to be provided in Appendix-XIII
8.3 Category-wise No. of Teaching Staff
Category Female Male Total
SC
ST
OBC
PH
General 25 20 45
Total 25 20 45
8.4 Details of the permanent and temporary faculty members in the following format.
Particulars Female Male Total
Total no. of permanent teachers 25 20 45
No. of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification 8 7 15
No. of Teachers with M.Phil as the highest qualification 4 1 5
No. of teachers with PG as the highest qualification 12 13 25
Total no. of temporary teachers Nil Nil Nil
No. of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification
No. of Teachers with M.Phil as the highest qualification
No. of teachers with PG as the highest qualification
Total no. of part-time teachers Nil Nil Nil
No. of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification
No. of Teachers with M.Phil as the highest qualification
No. of teachers with PG as the highest qualification
Total No. of visiting teachers 3 1 4
8.5 Ratio of full-time teachers to part-time/contract
teachers
11.25:1
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8.6 Process of recruitment of faculty
- Whether advertised? (Pl. attach copy of the ad)
- Whether selection committee was constituted as per
the UGC Regulation?
Faculty positions are advertised in
leading newspapers and through
University website. Copy of the
advertisement are provided in
Appendix - K
Yes the selection committee is
constituted as per UGC guidelines.
8.7 Does the University follow self-appraisal method toevaluate teachers on teaching, research and work
satisfaction? If yes, how is the self-appraisal of
teachers analysed and used? Whether Self
Appraisal Evaluation Peer Review Students evaluation
others (specify)
Yes, G D Goenka University follows awell-defined self-appraisal process in
order to evaluate the overall
performance of its Faculty members. It
intends to achieve optimum
performance in every walk of its
functioning and faculty members are
one of the major stake holders in
achieving our objectives.
At first, the faculty members are asked
to set Teaching and Research goals in
the beginning of an academic year and
make available to the respective Deans.
The targets are compared with the
actual achievements and a gap analysis
is carried out in order to take corrective
measures by the faculty members.
Appendix - L provides the template for
setting Teaching and Research goals.
In order to maximize the potential of its
faculty members, the university hasintroduced a Comprehensive
Performance Evaluation System (CPES).
CPES is a 3600 performance evaluation
system which involves self evaluation,
student feedback and evaluation by the
supervising officers. The broad
categories in which faculty members are
evaluated are - Teaching, Research,
Serviceandother contributions.
The performance review of the faculty
members is conducted on annual basis.The faculty members is asked to provide
details of their teaching, research and
service contributions in the academic
year covering the review period by
filling the information on the template
and by completing the self-appraisal
section of the performance appraisal
form. In each broad category of
teaching, research, service and other
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contributions, they will rate their own
performance as per the guidelines
provided. The concerned Dean will
provide his/her evaluation taking into
account the performance of the faculty
member in comparison to their peers in
the school. The review and evaluation of
the faculty members is conducted
periodically.
Appendix - M provides the template of
performance appraisal form along with
the guidelines of score awarding criteria
for reference.
Appendix - Nprovides student feedback
on faculty members which is
incorporated while carrying out the
appraisal.
Annual increments and performanceincentives are awarded based on the
points scored by the faculty members.
8.8 Institution-wise and Department-wise teacher student
ratio (only full time faculty) School Ratio
University 1:10
School of Engineering* 1 : 13
School of Management 1:10
School of Fashion &
Design
1:9
School of Hospitality 1:6.4
*As majority of the courses in First year is
of applied sciences department-wise
calculation may not be feasible.
8.9 Whether the University is providing UGC Pay Scales
to the Permanent Faculty? If yes, please provide the
following details Scale of Pay with all the allowances
Professor -
Associate Professor -
Assistant Professor -
Mode of Payment(Cash/Cheque)
Yes, U.G.C. scales are provided to the
members of faculty.
Professor
- Rs.37400-67000 (Pay Band 4)
Associate Professor
- Rs.37400-67000 (Pay Band 4)
Assistant Professor
- Rs.15600-39100 (Pay Band 3)
Through ECS transfer to Bank Account
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8.10 Pay /Remuneration provided to:-
Part-Time Faculty- :
Temporary Faculty-
Guest Faculty-
Categoryas
per
experience
I II III IV
37
(inyears)
712
(inyears)
1218
(inyears)
Eminent
Honorarium for two
hours
2500 3000 3500 4000
Every
Subseque
nt hour
1000 1250 1500 1750
Conveyan
ce
1000 1000 1000 1000
8.11 Facilities for teaching staff (Please provide details
about Residence Rooms, Cubicals, Computers/Any
other)
All members of faculty are provided
with a Laptop on joining. Specially
designed faculty rooms/cubicles are
provided to all.
G. INFRASTRUCTURE
9.1 Does the University have sufficient space for Land &Building? Yes, the university has 20 acres of landat Gurgaon Sohna Road, Haryana. A
carpet area of 24320 Sq meter
comprising of Academic and
Administrative Blocks are already
constructed.
9.2 Does the University have sufficient class rooms? Yes, the University has fully furnished
air-conditioned spacious class rooms
equipped with latest audio visual aids to
provide a high quality learning
experience.
9.3 Laboratories & Equipment
(Details to be provided in Appendix XV)
a) Item Description (make and model)
b) Location (Department)
c) Value (Rs.)
d) Present Condition
e) Date of Purchase
Details are provided inAppendix-XV.
9.4 Library Library is the nerve centre for academic
work in the university. The task of
university library towards
accomplishment of the functions and
objectives enlisted by the university tocarry out basic functions of acquiring,
organizing and disseminating
information in support of the university
mission. The core objective of university
library is to provide information for
study and research and to create
conducive environment for learning and
research. GD Goenka University library
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a)
Total Space (all Kinds)
b)
Computer/Communication facilities
c) Total no. of Ref. Books (Each Department)
d) All research Journals subscribed on a regularbasis
keeps abreast of the new technology, is
linked by network to other libraries
throughout the country and via internet
to information resources worldwide.
The library use a variety of modern
technologies and provides various
services such as lending, reading,
reference, selective dissemination ofinformation (SDI), novelty search,
instruction, inter library loan and
document delivery etc. Library has rich
collection of e-journals, corporate
industry information, country research
databases and e-databases on various
subjects.
Details with regard to space,
Computer/Communication facilities,
Reference Books Research Journals
Print/E-Journals are provided inAppendix XIV
9.5 Sports Facilities
Details to be provided in Appendix XVI
Details are provided inAppendix XVI
a) Open play Ground(s) for outdoor sports
(Athletics, Football, Hockey, Cricket, etc.)
b) Track for Athletics
c) Basketball courts
d) Squash/Tennis Courts
e) Swimming Pool (Size)
f) Indoor Sports Facilities including Gymnasium
g) Any other
9.6 Does the University has provision for Residential
Accommodation including hostels (boys & girls
separately)
Yes. The university has fully furnished
air conditioned and safe Hostel
accommodation separate for Boys and
Girls.
H. FINANCIAL VIABILITY
10.1 Details of the Corpus Fund created by the University
Amount
FDR No
Period
Amount -
5,00,00,000/-
FDR No.-596244 dated 17/01/13
Period - 03 Years
(Copy of F.D attached as Appendix - O)
10.2 Financial Position of the University
(please provide audited income and expenditure
Not Applicable,
As G.D.Goenka University has
established in May 2013
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statement for the last 3 years)
10.3 Source of finance and quantum of funds available for
running the University (for last audited year)
Fees -
Donations -
Loan -
Interest -
Any other (please specify) -
Not Applicable
As G.D.Goenka University has
established in May 2013
10.4 What is the Universitys unit cost of education? (Unit
cost = total annual expenditure (Budget accruals)
divided by the number of students enrolled) Unit cost
calculated excluding the salary component may also be
given.
Not Applicable
As G.D.Goenka University has
established in May 2013
I. GOVERNANCE SYSTEM
11.1 Composition of the statutory bodies of the University
(please give names, profession & full postal address of
the members and date of constitution)
Governing Board
Executive Council
Board of Management
Academic Council
Finance Committee
Board of Studies
Others
(Details to be provided in Appendix - XVII)
Attached As perAppendix - XVII
11.2 Dates of the meeting of the above bodies held during
the last 2 years
(Enclose attested copy of the minutes of the meetings)
Governing Body
First Meeting August 12, 2013
Second Meeting April 21, 2014
Board of Management
First Meeting August 12, 2013
Second Meeting December 13, 2013
Third Meeting February 28, 2014
Fourth Meeting April 21, 2014
Academic Council
First Meeting October 22, 2013
Board of Studies of
School ofManagement September 6, 2013
School of
Engineering
August 19, 2013
School of Fashion
& Design
August 22, 2013
School of
Hospitality
August 22, 2013
Minutes of all the meetings are provided in
Appendix - D
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11.3 What percentage of the members of the Boards of
Studies, or such other academic committees, are
external/ Enclose the guidelines for BOS or such other
Committees.
Around 25% experts member are
xternal in Board of Studies of every
chool.
Guidelines are Attached asAppendix-P
11.4 Are there other strategies to review academic
programmes besides the academic council? If yes, give
details about what, when and how often are such
reviews made?
The review of Academic programmes is
a continuous process in GDGU. Regular
interactions with industry, eminent
professionals and other stake holders,provides updated inputs on reviewing
the academic programme of GDGU.
J. RESEARCH PROFILE
12.1 Faculty-wise and Department-wise information to be
provided in respect of the following:-
Students Teacher Ratio
Class Rooms
Teaching labs
Research labs (Major Equipments)
Research Scholars (M.Tech, Ph.D., Post
Doctoral Scholars)
Publications in last 3 years (Year-wise list)
No. of Books Published
Patents -. Transfer of Technology. Inter-departmental Research (Inter-disciplinary)
Consultancy
Externally funded Research Projects
Educational Programmes Arranged
School wise students Teacher ratio is
given in Para-8.8
The details in regard to class rooms &
Tutorial rooms is attached at
Appendix - Q
Teaching labs and Major Lab
Equipments are given in para-9.3
Not Applicable
School-wise details of Publications,
Books, Published etc. are enclosed at
Appendix - R.
NilThe University regularly conducts
FDP in order to introduce and orient
members of faculty about various
areas of inter-departmental research.
Consultancy project for system study
and specifications for implementation
of ERP has been given by Paradeep
Port Trust (PPT). This project is
being executed by faculty and the
management students. There are 18
modules covering setting up of data
centre and also making modulespecification for all the departments.
Also tender papers are required to be
made for floating of the tender by
Paradeep Port Trust. It is flagship live
project for G. D. Goenka University.
Nil
Details are provided inAppendix - S
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K. MISCELLANEOUS
13. Details of Non-Teaching Staff
13.1 Details of Non-Teaching Staff
(Details to be provided in Appendix XVIII)
13.2 Summary of the Non-Teaching Staff Details are given below:
Particulars Female Male Total
Administrative Staff
Group A 2 3 5
Group B 2 6 8
Group C 8 4 12
Group D
Sub Total 12 13 25
Technical Staff
Group A
Group B 0 8 8
Group C 1 2 3
Group D
Sub Total 1 10 11
Grand Total 13 23 36
13.3 No. of Non-teaching staff category wise Non teaching staff category wise
Category Female Male Total
SC 1 1
ST
OBC 2 2
PH
General 13 20 33
Total 13 23 36
Besides above, activities of housekeeping
and security service are Outsourced.
Following housekeeping & security staff
are deployed.
Housekeeping 25
Security Staff - 23
13.4 Ratio of Non-teaching staff to students 1:12.6
13.5 Ratio of Non-teaching staff to faculty 1: 1.25
14. ACADEMIC RESULTS
14.1 Faculty wise and course-wise academic results of thepast 3years
S. No. Course No. of Candidates
Appeared
Result
Not Applicable, The first batch ofstudents will pass out in July 2015.
15. ACCREDITATION
15.1 Whether accredited by NAAC? If yes please provide
the following details:
Not applicable since the University has
been established in May 2013
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Date of Accreditation
Period
Grade
CGPA
Grading System Followed
15.2 Whether courses are accredited by NBA? If yes please
provide course-wise details as under:-
S. No. Course Whether
Accredited
Period of
Accreditation
Not applicable since the University has
been established in May 2013
15.3 Other Accreditations, if any Not applicable since the University has
been established in May 2013
15.4 Any other information(including special achievements
by the University which may be relevant for the
University)
With an intention of imparting quality,
value based and job-oriented education
to students from across the country, the
G D Goenka group, a forerunner in the
field of innovative education with a
successful track record spanning over
two decades, has set up GDGU. The
Universitys message of building
personalities from Foundation to
Flight underlines the importance of
building a world class institution to
progress pioneering concepts that willtrain the students to be proficient to
shine in the area of their preferred turf
and positively contribute towards the
well-being of the society and the world.
To provide an enriching learning
environment, GDGU has forged
collaborations with the worlds leading
institutions and organizations like
Politecnico Di Milano, Le Cordon Bleu,
University of California Riverside,
KPMG, BSI and EMC. The Universitycomprises of highly distinguished,
qualified and experienced faculty
members that will mentor its students to
face lifes challenges as they come.
GDGU is committed to the pursuit of
excellence in education and quality in
life. The University instils the best of
knowledge and experience through
innovative and strong approach that
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maximizes students potential. GDGU
commitment has been recognized by
peers, as well as others throughout and
across the nation. The University
received Rajiv Gandhi Excellence
Award for Emerging University of the
year 2013. GDGU has also been
conferred with the Education
Excellence Awards 2013 by theAssociated Chambers of Commerce and
Industries (ASSOCHAM) & The
Education Post. The award also
felicitated GDGU with certificate of
Best Upcoming University in North.
The infrastructure, facilities, teaching
methodologies and academic rigor
ensures that GDGU succeeds in
providing the holistic model of
education.
16. STRENGTH AND WEAKNESSES OF THE UNIVERSITY
16.1 Strengths of the University GDGUs advantages are several
(a)G.D.Goenka is a renowned name
and well recognized brand in
education field.
(b)Being a new and with aspiration to
achieve excellence in education
delivery, we have no inertia to slow
down the advancement in the field
of higher education.
(c)
Being an autonomous university
GDGU uses all means to develop thecurricula to meet industry
expectations.
(d)
A highly modernised campus,
designed to achieve LEAD gold
standards equipped with all latest
technologies to facilitate learning.
(e)
GDGU is located in part of National
Capital Region where there is a
availability of 300 out of 500
Fortune Companies, ranging from
automobile manufacturing units,
software companies, retail outlets,
consultancy firms, highly booming
real estate; will work as a catalyst in
growth of higher education.
(f) Plenty of modestly priced but high
quality housing and a good civil
infrastructure such as schools in the
Gurgaon Sohna Road area making
it very attractive for recruitment
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and retention of quality staff.
16.2 Weaknesses of the University GDGU has several challenges as a new
University, for which we are putting
every efforts to overcome by developing
our curricula in regular inputs from
industry and by selecting members of
faculty who are equipped enough to
deliver the best education to students. It
will provide graduates of GDGU acompetitive edge in the job market
allowing it to quickly establish itself as
an institution of choice.
Certificate
This is to certify that all the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. The
University will adhere to the rules, regulations and guidelines of the UGC, Central Government and relevant
Statutory Council(s) and abide by all the provisions under the UGC Regulation.
The above information is also posted on the website of the University www.gdgoenkauniversity.com
Sd/-
(Nitesh Bansal)
Acting Registrar
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Appendix I
Composition of the Company (Genuine Promoters)
Name Address ProfessionDesignation in the
Society/Trust
Sh. RohitGujral A-1, SanikSadan, H-Block,
NarainaVihar, Delhi-110028
Educational
Consultant
Director
Sh. KailashGoel E- 193, Rishi Nagar , Rani
Bagh, Delhi-110034
Finance &
Accounts
Consultant
Director
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AppendixII
Information about Members of the Society/Trust
S.No. Name Address Occupation Designation in the
Society/Trust
Not Applicable
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AppendixIII
Information about promoting Society/Trust
other educational Institutions
S.No. Name of the University/Educational
Institution
Activities
Not Applicable
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AppendixIV
Information about promoting Society/TrustOther activities
S.No. Name of the Organization Activities
Not Applicable
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AppendixV
Information about off-campus centre(s)
S.No. Address of the Off-campus Centre Courses Run
Not Applicable
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AppendixVI
Information about off-Shore campus centre(s)
S.No. Address of the Off-Shore campus
centre
Courses Run
Not Applicable
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AppendixVII
Information about Course run under distance mode and study centre(s)
S.No. Address of the Study Centre Courses Run No. of students
enrolled
Not Applicable
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AppendixVIII
Information about the programmes permitted to be offered by the Gazette
Notification of the State Government
S.No. Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual
enrolment
1 UG
Not applicable, since details not
given in the Gazette notification.
2 PG
3 Diploma
4 PG Diploma
5 Certificate Course
6 M.Phil
7 Ph.D.
8 Any other (pl. specify)
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Appendix IX
Information about the programmes now offered
Batch 2013-14
Number of Students Enrol in Various Undergraduate Course (As on May, 2014)
Number of Students Enrol in Various Postgraduate Course (As on May, 2014)
Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual Enrolment
UG (after 12th
) 588 428
PG (after graduation) 48 26
Diploma
Not ApplicablePG Diploma
Certificate Course
M.Phil
Ph.D.
Any Other (Pl. Specify)
Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual Enrolment
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering 120 90
B.Tech Electronics andCommunication Engineering
60 28
B.Tech Computer Science and
Engineering
90 78
B.Tech Civil Engineering 60 53
Bachelor of BusinessAdministration
120 84
Bachelor of Science 30 46
Bachelor of Design 30 8
Bachelor of Science + Master of
Science
18 9
Master of Science 18 0
Bachelor of Hotel Management 30 25
Bachelor of Hotel Management
and Catering Technology
30 7
Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual Enrolment
Master in BusinessAdministration
30 26
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Appendix X
Information about the approval of the courses by the concerned statutory
council(s)
Name of the course Name of the Statutory
Council
Whether approval has
been taken
B.Arch Council of Architecture Yes, vide letter
no.CA/5/Academic-
HR25 dated May 15,
2014
LLB
Bar Council of India
Yes, vide letter no. BCI:
D: 323/2014 (LE) dated
May 13, 2014B.A.LLB
BBA-LLB
B.Com-LLB
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AppendixXI
Information about the courses run which are not specified by the UGC
Course Date of starting Whether applied to UGC for
specification
Not Applicable
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AppendixXII
Information about the complaints received under Grievance Redressal
Mechanism
Name of the
Complainant
Complaint against Date of
complaint
Action taken by the
University
NIL
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Institution-wise and Department-wise Details
S.NoDepartm
entGender
Name of the
TeacherDesignation Age
Educational
qualifications
(whether qualified
as per UGC
Regulations)
Teaching
experience in
years
Date of
appointment
Whet
time o
ti
1 Universit
y
Male Prof.(Dr.) Raj
Singh
Vice Chancellor 49 Ph.D.
(Management)
Total 32 years
(19 YearsTeaching and 13
years industry)
10.05.2013 Full
School of Engineering
2 Electroni
cs &Commun
ication
Female Dr. Deependra
Kumar Jha
Professor and
Dean
39 Ph.D.
(ElectricalEngineering)
Total 14 years (9
years Teachingand 5 years
Industry)
29.07.2013 Full
3 Applied
Sciences
Female Dr. Anshu
Gupta
Associate
Professor
54 Ph.D. (Infrared &
Laser-RomanSpectroscopic
Studies)
19 years 22.07.2013 Full
4 Compute
r Science
Female Dr. Shalini
Bhaskar Bajaj
Associate
Professor
37 Ph.D. (Data
Mining)
14 years 22.07.2013 Full
5 AppliedSciences
Male Dr. SandeepNagar
AssistantProfessor
(Grade-II)
33 Ph.D. (MaterialScience)
2 years 12.08.2013 Full
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S.NoDepartm
entGender
Name of the
TeacherDesignation Age
Educational
qualifications
(whether qualified
as per UGC
Regulations)
Teaching
experience in
years
Date of
appointment
Whet
time o
ti
6 AppliedSciences
Female Dr. Keerti Jain AssistantProfessor
(Grade-III)
31 Ph.D. (Statistics) 8 years 12.08.2013 Full
7 Applied
Sciences
Female Dr Nisha
Arora
Assistant
Professor
(Grade-I)
29 Ph.D. (Operations
Research)
5 years 02.09.2013 Full
8 Applied
Sciences
Female Dr. Priyanka
Sharma
Assistant
Professor(Grade-I)
33 Ph.D. (Synthetic
OrganicChemistry)
5.3 years 02.09.2013 Full
9 Applied
Sciences
Female Dr.Meenakshi
Lakhwani
Assistant
Professor
(Grade-I)
31 Ph.D. (Drug
Design)
8 years 22.07.2013 Full
10 Electroni
cs &Commun
ication
Male Mr. Mandeep
Singh Narula
Assistant
Professor(Grade-II)
29 M.Tech.
(Microelectronics& VLSI)
3 years 17.06.2013 Full
11 Mechani
cal
Male Mr. Abhishek
Kumar Pandey
Assistant
Professor
(Grade-I)
28 M. Tech.
(Production
Engineering),
2 years 09.07.2013 Full
12 AppliedSciences
Female Ms. AninditaRoy
Chowdhury
(Chakravarty)
AssistantProfessor
(Grade-I)
37 M.Sc. (Physics ) 10 years 05.08.2013 Full
13 Computer Science
Female Ms. ShipraKataria
AssistantProfessor
(Grade-I)
27 M.Tech. (Computer
Networking)
3.5 years 29.07.2013 Full
14 Computer Science
Female Ms. ShwetaMongia
AssistantProfessor
(Grade-I)
31 M.Tech. (MobileAdhoc Network)
5.5 yrs 29.07.2013 Full
15 Compute
r Science
Female Ms. Hitesha
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
(Grade-I)
24 M.Tech.
(Computer
Science)
Fresher 12.08.2013 Full
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S.NoDepartm
entGender
Name of the
TeacherDesignation Age
Educational
qualifications
(whether qualified
as per UGC
Regulations)
Teaching
experience in
years
Date of
appointment
Whet
time o
ti
16 Computer Science
Female Ms. LeeshaAneja
AssistantProfessor
(Grade-I)
25 M.Tech.(Computer
Science)
Fresher 22.07.2013 Full
17 Electronics &
Commun
ication
Female Ms. AnitaJindal
AssistantProfessor(Grade
-I)
32 M.E (Computer) 8 years 12.08.2013 Full
18 Mechanical
Male Mr. VikasKhatkar
AssistantProfessor
(Grade-I)
24 M.Tech. (Industrial& Production)
Fresher 24.07.2013 Full
19 Electroni
cs &
Communication
Female Ms. Akanksha
Sharma
Assistant
Professor
(Grade-I)
26 M.Tech. (ECE) Fresher 29.07.2013 Full
20 Applied
Sciences
Female Ms. Smita
Sood
Assistant
Professor
(Grade-I)
36 M.Phil
(Mathematics)
10 years 14.04.2014 Full
School of Management
21 Manage
ment
Male Prof. (Dr.)
Pradeep
Kumar Goel
Professor &
Dean
61 Ph.D 37 years 01.07.2013 Full
22 Manage
ment
Female Dr.Kakoli Sen Professor 44 Ph.D. (HR) 19 years 29.07.2013 Full
23 Manage
ment
Male Dr. Samar
Sarabhai
Professor 40 Ph.D. (Retail
Managemnt)
16.5 years 05.07.2013 Full
24 Manage
ment
Female Dr. Tanuja
Kaushik
Associate
Professor
35 Ph.D. (General
Management)
12 years 29.07.2013 Full
25 Manage
ment
Female Ms.
RamandeepKaur
Assistant
Professor(Grade-II)
36 M.Phil. (English) 11 Years 08.07.2013 Full
26 Manage
ment
Female Ms. Kareena
Bhatia Kakkar
Assistant
Professor(Grade-II)
33 M.Phil.
(Management)
10 years 01.07.2013 Full
27 Manage
ment
Female Ms. Nidhi
Banerjee
Assistant
Professor
(Grade-II)
36 M.Phil.
(Management)
15 19.08.2013 Full
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S.NoDepartm
entGender
Name of the
TeacherDesignation Age
Educational
qualifications
(whether qualified
as per UGC
Regulations)
Teaching
experience in
years
Date of
appointment
Whet
time o
ti
28 Management
Female Ms. RipsyBondia
AssistantProfessor
(Grade-I)
30 MBA (Finance) 3.5 and 4.5 resp 05.08.2013 Full
29 Management
Female Ms. MonikaAgrawal
LanguageTrainer
43 M.A. (Sociology) 7 years 08.08.2013 Full
30 Management
Male Mr. RajneeshKler
AssistantProfessor
(Grade-I)
31 Masters (UGCNET) (Economics
& International
Economics)
4.5 years 29.07.2013 Full
31 Management
Male Mr. SachinSunil Saraswat
AssistantProfessor
(Grade-III)
33 PGDBM(HR) 11 Years 22.07.2013 Full
School of Fashion & Design
32 Fashion
& Design
Male Prof. (Dr.)
Sanjay Gupta
Professor &
Dean
50 Ph.D. 28 years 01.07.2013 Full
33 Fashion
& Design
Female Ms. Sonali
Soni Pal
Associate
Professor
36 M. Des (NIFT)
(Knit Wear)
8 years 01.07.2013 Full
34 Fashion& Design
Male Mr. DevenderS Kharb
AssociateProfessor
34 Masters (FashionDesign)
12 years 01.07.2013 Full
35 Fashion
& Design
Male Mr. Mohit V
Bhardwaj
Assistant
Professor(Grade-II)
36 Post
Graduate(NIFT)(Product Design)
12 years 01.07.2013 Full
36 Fashion
& Design
Female Ms. Surbhi
Pratap
Assistant
Professor
(Grade-II)
30 M.Des. (Product
Design)
6 years 01.07.2013 Full
37 Fashion& Design
Female Ms.Koshalpreet Kaur
AssistantProfesor
(Grade-II)
36 M.Sc with UGCNet (Clothing &
Textile)
8 years 22.07.2013 Full
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S.NoDepartm
entGender
Name of the
TeacherDesignation Age
Educational
qualifications
(whether qualified
as per UGC
Regulations)
Teaching
experience in
years
Date of
appointment
Whet
time o
ti
38 Fashion& Design
Male Mr. UmairKhan
AssistantProfessor
(Technical)
(Grade-I)
26 Master of Art(History), Diploma
in Pattern
Engineering fromTuka Academy of
PatternEngineering
Gurgoan &
ClothingProduction
Technology from
NIFT New Delhi.
(GarmentConstruction &
Pattern Making)
6 years 01.07.2013 Full
School of Hospitality
39 Hospitali
ty
Male Prof. Puneet
Sharma
Professor &
Associate Dean
45 PGDBM (
Marketing)
16 years 05.08.2013 Full
40 Hospitali
ty
Male Prof. Ashok
KumarAgrawal
Professor 64 Diploma in
Restaurant andCounter Service
(Food & Beverage)
24 & 40 01.07.2013 Full
41 Hospitali
ty
Male Mr. Syed
Najmus Saqib
Assistant
Professor(Grade-I)
26 B.Sc. (HHA) Hotel
& HospitalityAdministration,
MBA (Total
Quality
Management)
4 years 10.06.2013 Full
42 Hospitali
ty
Male Mr. Subhadip
Majumder
Assistant
Professor
39 Masters in Hostel
Management
9 and 10 years 10.03.2014 Full
43 Hospitali
ty
Male Mr. Narender
Singh Suhag
Assistant
Professor
28 MBA (HR) 3 and 3 years 10.02.2014 Full
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S.NoDepartm
entGender
Name of the
TeacherDesignation Age
Educational
qualifications
(whether qualified
as per UGC
Regulations)
Teaching
experience in
years
Date of
appointment
Whet
time o
ti
School of Law
44 Law Male Prof. (Dr.)
Subhash CGupta
Professor &
Dean
62 PH.D (Law) 38 years 01.04.2014 Full
School of Communication
45 Commun
ication
Male Mr. Madan
Sundar Rajan
Associate
Professor
55 Maters in Mass
Communication
13 and 22 years 02.04.2014 Full
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UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
Appendix-XIV
Information about the Library
Total
SpaceComputer/ Communication Facilities
Total No. of Ref.
Books (Each
Dept.)
All Research Journals
subscribed on a regular
basis (Print)
336
Sq.Mtr.
A well-equipped Digital Library with 9
terminals. Apart from it, 02 systems for
official work
School of Engineering
1676 37
School of Management
767 41
School of Fashion & Design
473 14
School of Hospitality192 11
School of Architecture & Planning
587 10
School of Law
1556 1
Total - 3695 114
E-Journals Databases
1.
School of Engineering
2. School of Management
3. School of Fashion & Design
4.
School of Hospitality
5. School of Law
S.No. Title
1 IEEE (ASPP)
2 ASTM Digital Library
3 J-Gate Engineering (JET)
S.No. Title
1 J-Gate Management (JSMS)
S.No. Title
1 ProQuest Research Library
S.No. Title
1 Ebsco-Hospitality & Tourism
S.No. Title
1 Manupatra
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UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
Appendix- XV
Details of Laboratories & Equipment
Item Description (make andmodel)
Location(Department)
Value (Rs.) Present Condition Date of Purchase
Single Pan Electrical Balance Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
14500.00 Good 10/07/2013
Top Pan Electrical Balance Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
35000.00 Good 10/07/2013
Physical Balance Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
3600.00 Good 10/07/2013
Hot Plate Chemistry Lab
(School ofEngineering)
3600.00 Good 10/07/2013
Water Double Distillation
Plant
Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
12500.00 Good 10/07/2013
Thermoflask Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
9450.00 Good 10/07/2013
Stopwatch (Flyback Digital) Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
10500.00 Good 10/07/2013
Conductivity Bridge(AC
Means Operated)
Chemistry Lab
(School ofEngineering)
13600.00 Good 10/07/2013
Conductivity Cell Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
6300.00 Good 10/07/2013
Conductometer Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
13600.00 Good 10/07/2013
Magnetic Stirrer with magnetic
needle
Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
4800.00 Good 10/07/2013
Tripod Stands Chemistry Lab(School of
Engineering)
1440.00 Good 10/07/2013
Bunsen Burners Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
4500.00 Good 10/07/2013
Test tube Holders Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
720.00 Good 10/07/2013
Test tube Stand Chemistry Lab 360.00 Good 10/07/2013
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(School of
Engineering)
Pippette Stand Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
5600.00 Good 10/07/2013
Burette Stand (Retort Stand) Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
14250.00 Good 10/07/2013
Heating Mantle Chemistry Lab
(School of
Engineering)
3300.00 Good 10/07/2013
Lathe machine Polytop,China
Made
Mechanical
Workshop
Good Transferred from
Sister institute
UTM Fine Manufacturing,
Industry
Mechanical
Workshop
Good Transferred from
Sister institute
Rockwell Hardness Testing
machine Fine Manufacturing,
Industry
Mechanical
Workshop
Good Transferred from
Sister institute
Drilling Machine Jeet Machine
Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
18000.00 Good August, 2013
Hydrawlic Hacksaw
Machine,Size-16" JMTC
Mechanical
Workshop
48000.00 Good August, 2013
Bench Gginder + Table JMTC Mechanical
Workshop
7400.00 Good August, 2013
Magnetic base Aerospace Mechanical
Workshop
2250.00 Good August, 2013
Digital VernierCaliper, Size-6"
Mitutoyo
Mechanical
Workshop
27000.00 Good August, 2013
Digital Micrometer, Size-0-25
Mitutoyo
Mechanical
Workshop
29500.00 Good August, 2013
Vernier Calliper 6" Mitutoyo Mechanical
Workshop
8825.00 Good 31/08/2013
Out Side Micrometer 0-25 mm
Mitutoyo
Mechanical
Workshop
3580.00 Good 31/08/2013
Out Side Micrometer 25-50
mm Mitutoyo
Mechanical
Workshop
2290.00 Good 31/08/2013
Angle Gauge set Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
240.00 Good August, 2013
Angle Grinder, Size-100mm
Black & Decker
Mechanical
Workshop
1900.00 Good August, 2013
AjustebleHandhexa Frame
Jolly Tool Works
Mechanical
Workshop
2750.00 Good August, 2013
Angle Plate CI 150x125x112
Haricon Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
7750.00 Good August, 2013
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Allen Key Set, Rang- 1to
10mm Force
Mechanical
Workshop
600.00 Good August, 2013
Centre Punch, Size-4" Harican
Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
420.00 Good August, 2013
D/E Spanner Set, Rang- 6-
32mm,12pcs. Taparia
Mechanical
Workshop
888.00 Good August, 2013
Dial Indicator (Manual),Size-
.01mm HI-MEZAR
Mechanical
Workshop
3500.00 Good August, 2013
Height Gauge Manual, Size-
18" Local Made
Mechanical
Workshop
2500.00 Good August, 2013
G. Clamp, Size-4" Sagar Tools Mechanical
Workshop
308.00 Good August, 2013
Number Punch & Letter Punch
Status Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
1332.00 Good August, 2013
Pipe Wrinch, Size-250mm
Taparia
Mechanical
Workshop
850.00 Good August, 2013
8" Pliers Taparia Mechanical
Workshop
1550.00 Good August, 2013
Long Nose Pliers Taparia Mechanical
Workshop
1280.00 Good August, 2013
Rip Saw Local Made
Mechanical
Workshop 150.00
Good August, 2013
Side Cutter Pliers, Size-
165mm Taparia
Mechanical
Workshop
2025.00 Good August, 2013
Steel Ruler, Size-300mm
KonarkEngg.Works Delhi
Mechanical
Workshop
750.00 Good August, 2013
Slip Gauge Set (83Pcs)
Imparted Local Made
Mechanical
Workshop
11200.00 Good August, 2013
Socket Drive Set (Square),
Range;-10-32mm,1/2" Taparia
Mechanical
Workshop
4100.00 Good August, 2013
Screw Driver Set (8pcs)
Taparia
Mechanical
Workshop
900.00 Good August, 2013
Shine Bars, Size-5" Harican
Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
4200.00 Good August, 2013
Sharpenning Tool Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
550.00 Good August, 2013
Tap (Internal Threding), Size-
M 10 , H.S.S. Totem
Threading Tool
Mechanical
Workshop
6255.00 Good August, 2013
Tap Handle Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
525.00 Good August, 2013
Socket Wrinch Set Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
Good Transferred from
Sister institute
Spot Welding Machine
Muskan Welding
Mechanical
Workshop
Good Transferred from
Sister institute
Arc Welding Machine Muskan
Welding
Mechanical
Workshop
Good Transferred from
Sister institute
Mig Welding Machine,Co2
Cylinder Muskan Welding
Mechanical
Workshop
Good Transferred from
Sister institute
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Flate Tongs Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
900.00 Good August, 2013
Chipping Hammer, Wt-200gm
Local Made
Mechanical
Workshop
900.00 Good August, 2013
Cold Chisel, Size-150mm
Taparia
Mechanical
Workshop
660.00 Good August, 2013
Centre Punch 4 " Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
380.00 Good August, 2013
Anvil 50 Kg Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
7200.00 Good August, 2013
File Handle (Plastic), Large &
Medium Local Made
Mechanical
Workshop
1620.00 Good August, 2013
Flat File Busturd Rough
Grade, Size-300mm GI
Mechanical
Workshop
2200.00 Good August, 2013
Flat File Smooth Fine
Grade,Size-250mm RDDD
Mechanical
Workshop
1900.00 Good August, 2013
Flat 2nd Cut Medium Grade,
Size-300mm RDDD
Mechanical
Workshop
2000.00 Good August, 2013
Half Round Secound Cut File,
Size-300 RDDD
Mechanical
Workshop
1100.00 Good August, 2013
File Triangular, Size-150mm
RDDD
Mechanical
Workshop
900.00 Good August, 2013
File Smooth Square, Size-
150mm J.K
Mechanical
Workshop
1400.00 Good August, 2013
Flat File Basted 12 " J.K. Mechanical
Workshop
1690.00 Good August, 2013
Hand Shearing Machine JMTC Mechanical
Workshop
5800.00 Good August, 2013
Bench Vice , Size-5No. Lion
Brand
Mechanical
Workshop
25000.00 Good August, 2013
Surface Plate/Table, Size-
18x18 , CI Local Made
Mechanical
Workshop
2800.00 Good August, 2013
Surface Plate/Table, Size-
24x24, Ci Local Made
Mechanical
Workshop
4000.00 Good August, 2013
Scribing Block, Sizr-9"
Harican Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
620.00 Good August, 2013
Side Cutter 6" Taparia Mechanical
Workshop
595.00 Good 31/08/2013
Nose Plier 6" Taparia Mechanical
Workshop
590.00 Good 31/08/2013
Steel Scale 12" Kristeel MechanicalWorkshop 390.00 Good 31/08/2013
Out Side Spring Calliper 4"
JTC Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
250.00 Good 31/08/2013
Inside Spring Calliper 4" JTC
Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
250.00 Good 31/08/2013
Divider Spring Type, Size-6"
Status Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
400.00 Good 31/08/2013
Divider 4 " JTC Tools Mechanical 250.00 Good 31/08/2013
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Workshop
Tin Snip Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
1200.00 Good 31/08/2013
Tri Square, Size-6" Vishnu Mechanical
Workshop
2400.00 Good 31/08/2013
Tin Cutter Jacks Tools Mechanical
Workshop
1050.00 Good 31/08/2013
Sheet Metal stakes Forged MechanicalWorkshop
4000.00 Good 31/08/2013
Funnel Stake Forged Mechanical
Workshop
3875.00 Good 31/08/2013
Tray Stake Forged Mechanical
Workshop
2750.00 Good 31/08/2013
Try Square Vishnu Mechanical
Workshop
400.00 Good 31/08/2013
Scriber, Size-6" Status Tools Mechanical
Workshop
1200.00 Good 31/08/2013
Scriber Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
200.00 Good 31/08/2013
Wire Gauge Kristeel Mechanical
Workshop
320.00 Good 13/09/2013
Steel Scale 1 meter Kristeel Mechanical
Workshop
480.00 Good 13/09/2013
Folding Scale Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
45.00 Good 13/09/2013
Nylon Hammer Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
1450.00 Good 13/09/2013
Ball Pin Hammer Wt-250gm
Taparia
Mechanical
Workshop
1050.00 Good 13/09/2013
Ball Pin Hammer Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
550.00 Good 13/09/2013
Cross Pin Hammer Local
Made
Mechanical
Workshop
550.00 Good 13/09/2013
Angle Protector Omega Mechanical
Workshop
375.00 Good 28/11/2013
Iron Stand Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
150.00 Good 13/09/2013
Multimeter Rdxx Electic
Company
Mechanical
Workshop
240.00 Good 13/09/2013
Soldering Iron Silver tone
Trading Company
Mechanical
Workshop
350.00 Good 13/09/2013
Soldering Iron 25 Watt Vineet
Electric Company
Mechanical
Workshop
450.00 Good 13/09/2013
Wire Cutter Multitech Mechanical
Workshop
300.00 Good 13/09/2013
Desoldering Pump Noel
Precision Product
Mechanical
Workshop
200.00 Good 13/09/2013
Desoldering Pump Noel
Precision Product
Mechanical
Workshop
200.00 Good 13/09/2013
Carpentry Vise 9 " Apex Tools Mechanical
Workshop
16550.00 Good 13/09/2013
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Iron Jack Plane Anant Tools Mechanical
Workshop
5500.00 Good 13/09/2013
Rip Saw Jagtiani Tools Mechanical
Workshop
750.00 Good 13/09/2013
Chiesel Dovetail Superfish
Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
450.00 Good 13/09/2013
Chiesel Mortise Superfish
Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
450.00 Good 13/09/2013
Dovetail FermalChiesel Local
Made
Mechanical
Workshop
450.00 Good 13/09/2013
Half Round Chisel Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
500.00 Good 13/09/2013
Tennon Saw Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
75.00 Good 13/09/2013
Key Hole Saw Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
150.00 Good 13/09/2013
Mortise Gauge Single Jet
Quality Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
875.00 Good 13/09/2013
Mortise Gauge Double Jet
Quality Tools
Mechanical
Workshop
1450.00 Good 13/09/2013
Shikanja Local Made Mechanical
Workshop
675.00 Good 13/09/2013
Bosch Tools Kit Bosch Mechanical
Workshop
7000.00 Good 28/11/2013
Wind Tunnel MechanicalWorkshop
Good Transferred fromSister institute
Diesel Engine Mechanical
Workshop
Good Transferred from
Sister institute
G I Sheet Mechanical
Workshop
6882.00 Good 27/09/2013
M S Rod 25 mm and M S flat
75x6 mm
Mechanical
Workshop
13695.00 Good 05/09/2013
M S Angle 35x5 mm Mechanical
Workshop
3451.00 Good 05/09/2013
Hexa Blade Mechanical
Workshop
450.00 Good 31/08/2013
HSS Square Bit 1/2x6" Mechanical
Workshop
4880.00 Good 31/08/2013
Welding Face Screen Mechanical
Workshop
390.00 Good 31/08/2013
Black Glass Athermal Mechanical
Workshop
250.00 Good 31/08/2013
White Glass Shanker Mechanical
Workshop
50.00 Good 31/08/2013
Welding Electrode Victor Mechanical
Workshop
1350.00 Good 31/08/2013
Leather Hand Glass Mechanical
Workshop
300.00 Good 31/08/2013
Cotton Hand Glass Mechanical
Workshop
375.00 Good 31/08/2013
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White Google Shanker Mechanical
Workshop
720.00 Good 31/08/2013
Leather Apron Mechanical
Workshop
625.00 Good 31/08/2013
Face Screen Mechanical
Workshop
950.00 Good 31/08/2013
Safety Googles Mechanical
Workshop
300.00 Good 31/08/2013
Wooden Mallet Mechanical
Workshop
350.00 Good 13/09/2013
Bread Board Mechanical
Workshop
425.00 Good 12/09/2013
PCB Heavy Mechanical
Workshop
1500.00 Good 12/09/2013
PCB Normal Mechanical
Workshop
750.00 Good 12/09/2013
Solder Wire, 50 gram Mechanical
Workshop
500.00 Good 12/09/2013
Resistance,1/4 Watt Mechanical
Workshop
300.00 Good 12/09/2013
LDR Mechanical
Workshop
400.00 Good 12/09/2013
IC 555 Mechanical
Workshop
350.00 Good 12/09/2013
LED White MechanicalWorkshop
80.00 Good 12/09/2013
Transistor BC 548 Mechanical
Workshop
50.00 Good 12/09/2013
Led Red Mechanical
Workshop
50.00 Good 12/09/2013
Led Green Mechanical
Workshop
50.00 Good 12/09/2013
Capacitor 220/25 V Mechanical
Workshop
50.00 Good 12/09/2013
Capacitor 1000/25 Mechanical
Workshop
100.00 Good 12/09/2013
Soldering Flux, 70 Gm Mechanical
Workshop
70.00 Good 12/09/2013
Electric Wire Mechanical
Workshop
150.00 Good 12/09/2013
Battery 9 V Mechanical
Workshop
90.00 Good 12/09/2013
Battery Cap Mechanical
Workshop
75.00 Good 12/09/2013
Amry Paper Mechanical
Workshop
288.00 Good 12/09/2013
Electric Wire,4/36 Mechanical
Workshop
360.00 Good 28/11/2013
PCB, Heavy Mechanical
Workshop
450.00 Good 28/11/2013
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Resistance,1/4 Watt Mechanical
Workshop
320.00 Good 28/11/2013
Transistor BC 548 Mechanical
Workshop
800.00 Good 28/11/2013
LDR Mechanical
Workshop
500.00 Good 28/11/2013
LED White Mechanical
Workshop
800.00 Good 28/11/2013
LED Red Mechanical
Workshop
500.00 Good 28/11/2013
LED Green Mechanical
Workshop
500.00 Good 28/11/2013
Solder,50 gm Mechanical
Workshop
300.00 Good 28/11/2013
Buzzer, Large Mechanical
Workshop
150.00 Good 28/11/2013
Buzzer, Small Mechanical
Workshop
100.00 Good 28/11/2013
48 H.P computers CAEG lab
(Mechanical
Department)
12,00,000.00 Good August, 2013
Auto-CAD software CAEG lab 2, 68,723.00 Good 24/10/2013
70 H.P computers (Model
Pavilion 20)
Computer Lab 17,50,000.00 Good August, 2013
RESISTOR1/2 WATT,
,22ohm,50 ohm,100ohm,
200 ohm, 500 ohm,2.2K,
1K, 3K, 5K, 10K,22K
Electronics Lab Rs 0.60 per resistor Good 01/11/2013
Bananapin(Thinand
Thickboth)
Electronics Lab Rs 10 per thin pin
and Rs 14 per thick
pin
Good 01/11/2013
BananaSocket (Thick) Electronics Lab 7.50 Good 01/11/2013
Charts for display in lab Electronics Lab 665.00 Good 01/11/2013
Hook up wires Electronics Lab 290.00 Good 01/11/2013
Wire cutter Electronics Lab 180.00 Good 01/11/2013
Nose Plier Electronics Lab 180.00 Good 01/11/2013
Combination Plier Electronics Lab 180.00 Good 01/11/2013
Bread Board Electronics Lab 240.00 Good 11/11/2013
LCR Meter Electronics Lab 2400.00 Good 11/11/2013
Auto transformer, single phase,
230 V/0-270 V, 10 A
Electronics Lab 5000.00 Good 11/11/2013
Thimble Electronics Lab 55.00 Good 11/11/2013
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Diode Electronics Lab 1.00 Good 11/11/2013
Zener Diode 5.1 V, 1 W Electronics Lab 2.50 Good 11/11/2013
BJT Electronics Lab 12.00 Good 11/11/2013
NAND GATE 7400 Electronics Lab 10.00 Good 11/11/2013
NOR GATE 7402 Electronics Lab 10.00 Good 11/11/2013
ORGATE 7432 Electronics Lab 10.00 Good 11/11/2013
AND GATE7408 Electronics Lab 10.00 Good 11/11/2013
NOTGATE 7404 Electronics Lab 10.00 Good 11/11/2013
XOR GATE 7486 Electronics Lab 30.00 Good 11/11/2013
LED Electronics Lab 3.00 Good 11/11/2013
Crocodile Pin Electronics Lab 5.00 Good 11/11/2013
Soldering Iron with stand
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